CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME OF THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND GIVEN IN 1891 BY HENRY WILLIAMS SAGE Cornell University Library DA 400.A5 1911 V.3 Acts and ordinances of the Interregnum 3 1924 026 355 184 The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924026355184 ACTS AND ORDINANCES OF THE INTERREGNUM, 1642—1660. Collected and Edited BY 0. H. FIRTH and R. S. RAIT For the Statute Law Committee. VOL. III. Introduction, Chronological Table and Indices. LONDON: PUBLISHED BY HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE. To be purchased, either directly or through any Bookseller, from WYMAN & SONS, Limited, Fetter Lane, E.G.; or OLIVER AND BOYD, Tweeddale Court, Edinburgh ; or E. PONSONBY, Ltd., 116, Grafton Street, Dublin. printed by WYMAN and sons. Limited, Fetter Lane, E.G. 1911. Price, with Volumes I. and II., Thirty Shillings. CONTENTS OF VOLUME III. Pages. Introduction iii.^xxxviii. Chronological Table of Acts and Ordinances L — cix. Appendix cxi. — cxv. Index to -Subjects ■ 1 — 144 Index of Names, Places and Things 145 — 400 [ iii ] TN'TRODUCTTOX. A student of English legislation who limited his work to an examination of the volumes containing the Statutes of the Realm would entirely overlook one of the most interesting periods in the history of his subject. The Si.ilute liook is a blank from the close of the 16th year of L'ljarlcs J. (Kl-IO-J) to the year of the Restoration, the so-called 12th ye,ir of Charles II. (1660). Yet the intervening period was a time of great legislative activity ; the attention of Parliament was not solol}- directed to war, or finance, or constitutional experiments; 1 here was much general legislation of every kind ; many leo-al and social reforms were attempted which, if often premature and abortive, were yet in some instances permanent and far- reaching. Having regard to the historical importance and the permanent results of this legislation, and to the fact that (here does not exist any collection of the Acts and Ordinances passed during these nineteen 3'ears, the Statute Law Committee determined to collect and reimblish them. The work was commenced in 1899, by Mr. F. F. Liddoll (now Assistant Parliamentary Counsel), con- tinued by Mr. "\V. M. Gi'aham Harrison, and completed by the two editors whose names are on the title page. The intention of these volumes is to present m a complete form, with the omission of enactments which seemed of little interest, the entire parliamentary legislation of the years between the outbreak of the Civil War and the Restoration. By parlia- mentary legislation is meant legislation enacted by the two Houses of Parliament, so long as there were two Houses, or by the House of Commons alone after it had assumed the sole legislative power ; in fact, everything that came to be regarded at the time as standing in the same position as the old statutes. To these are added certain ordinances issued by the Protector and his Council in the j^ears iri.5?i-4, which operated lor a time as Acts of Parliament. The table of Acts included in this volume shows what Acts and Ordinances were passed during the period, distinguishing A note at p. 178 volume v. of the Statiite.s of the riealra says, under 1640 : " The whole of the Acts of this Session are here printed as having passed in the 16th year of King Charles the First, there not appearing upon the Roll anything to distinguish what Acts passed in the 16th and 17th, and in the nth and 18th years ; the three parts of the Pioll being a regular Continuation of Acts under the same Head as to the Session. " At the Parliament Office the first ii Acts are in a Bundle en- dorsed ' 16 and 17 Car.' and by ' The long Calendar ' in the same Office are stated to have passed ' Att the first Recesse of Parliament begunn at Westm>' the Third Day of November An- Pv. R. Car. 16° and 17° 1640 1641.' And the remaining 15 Acts are in another Bundle, endorsed ' 17 and 18 Car.' And in the same Calendar are stated to be ' Acts 8734. Wt. 9509. 500. 4/11. Wy, & S., Ltrl. A [ iv J those printed in the first and second volume of this collection from those which were judged of insufficient importance to be re- printed. Keferences are given to collections in which the omitted ordinances may be found. Ordinances of the nature of private Acts, such as those for removing the sequestrations laid upon the estates of particular Royalists, or for the ejectment or appointment of particular ministers, are not included either in the table or the collection. Ordinances for the payment of small sums of nioney from specified funds to particular per- sons, and for the addition of particular persons to comrnittees have also been omitted. Ordinances continuing for a limited period the operation of earlier ordinances are mentioned in the table of Acts, but not reprinted. Without the adoption of some such principle of selection the number of these volumes would have been doubled, and the addition to their bulk would not have increased their value to students. The editors believe that every enactment of any historical or legal importance has been included. The matter omitted belongs almost entirely to the period 1642-1649. During those years practically every- thing was done by orders or ordinances of the two Houses, and the distinction between orders and ordinances was at first neither clearly defined nor systematically observed. The enactments contained in these volumes fall chronologi- cally into various classes, according to the legislative authority by which they were passed. All the enactments passed during the first period of the Long Parliament, that is, from the breach with the King in 1642 to January 1648-9, are termed Ordinances. They received the assent both of the Lords and Commons, but failed to become Acts by reason of never receiving the assent of the King. These occupy pp. 1-1253 of vol. i. of this collection. The second class of enactments consists of those passed between January 1649 and April 1653, when the Long Parlia- ment was expelled by Cromwell and the Army. They were the work of the House of Commons alone, which having assumed to itself the sole possession of the legislative power, abolished the office of King and the House of Lords, and henceforth styled the measures it passed not Ordinances but Acts. The first enactment to bear the new title was the Act for the trial of the King passed on January 6, 1648. These Acts extend from vol. i., p. 1254, to vol. ii., p. 703. The third class of enactments consists of those passed by the Assembly of ISlominees known as the Little Parliament or of Parliament passed after the first Eecesse A° 17 and 18 Car. Esgis in the Parliam' begunn on the Thirde Day of Novemb'' An° 16 Car. Kegis.'" These Acts fill pp. 54-178 of vol. v. of the Kecord edition, but pp. ] .3:5-177 consist of the Acts passed in the second session of the Long Parliament. The last Act to receive the King's assent was chapter xxxvii., " An Act for the further advancement of an effectual and speedy reduction of the Eebels in Ireland" (p. 176). The royal assent was given on June 22, 1642, by commission dated June 14 (Lords Journals v. 154; 5th lleport Historical MRS. Comm., p. 20). The Act for the attainder of the Kail of Strafford is placed at the end (pp. 177-8) and numbered chapter xxxviii., though it bad received the King's assent on May 10, 1641. [ V ] Barebonc's Parliament, which sat from July 4 to December 13, 1653. It passed in all twenty-six Acts, which are printed in volume ii., pp. 703-813. The fourth class of enactments consists of the Ordinances issued by the Protector and his Council from December 1653 to ^ September 1654. By clause xxx. of the constitution known as the Instrument of Government these Ordinances were to be " binding and in force, until order shall be taken in Parliament concerning the same." Many of them were subsequently confirmed and given the force of statutes by an Act of the Protector's Second Parliament in 1657. These enactments occupy pp. 823-1029 of the second volume.* The fifth class of enactments consists of the Acts passed by the second Parliament of the Protectorate during the session of 1 656-7. The first Parliament of the Protectorate did not pass a single law, and the second session of the second I'arliament was equally barren. The Acts passed between the meeting of the second Parliament of the Protectorat6 on Sept(imber IT, 1656, and its prorogation on June 26, 1657, occupy ]Dp. 1036- 1270 of the second volume. The sixth class of enactments consists of the Acts passed by the restored Long Parliament, commonly called the " Rump," between its re- establishment on May 6, 1659, and its dissolution on March 16, 1660. These occupy pp. 1270-1472 of the second volume. As no complete collection of these enactments was published (luring the period to which they belong, and none has been issued since, it is necessary to begin by some account of the sources from which they are derived. These sources are four in number. I. — A large number of the original Ordinances passed between 1642 and 1649 are to be ibund amongst the papers of the House of Lords, and are enumerated in the calendars of those papers printed in the fifth, sixth, and seventh Reports of the Historical Manuscripts Commission. But, as shown on pp. 32-34 of this Introduction, a certain number of them were destroyed at the Restoration. The originals of the Acts passed between 1649 and 1660 are naturally not amongst the archives of the House of Lords ; some of ♦them, however, are amongst the Domestic State Papers in the Record Office, and from this source and from the Irish Record Office it has been possible to obtain copies of a few Acts which were not printed at the time when they were passed. IL Ordinances passed between 1642 and January 1649 are printed in the published journals of the House of Lords for that period. In some cases, however, the compilers of the MS. Journals, instead of entering the Ordinances in writing under their dates, contented themselves with inserting the printed Ordinances issued at the time. III.— From 1642 to 1649 the Ordinances passed by the two Houses were usually printed in quarto as separate pamphlets ■» See also vol. ii. pp. 1029, 1035 ; and for additional Ordinances, yo\. ill. 8734. * 2 [ vl ] and issued immediately after tlioir passing. The Parliament had at first no official 'printer. The Acts passed in the -session of 1640-1, and most of the declarations exchanged between the King and the Parliament in 1642, bear the name of Robert Barfeci-, " printer to the King's most excellent Majesty." But the declarations, orders, and ordinances of the two Houses (hu-ing ](i42 were printed by a number of different printers, with 01' wildiout authority. In 1.643 two of these printers succeeded in ousting their competitors. The House of Lords on January 14, 1643, ordered John Browne, the clerk of the Parliament, to '• provide a printer that shall print those things that are appointed by Parliament," and Browne selected for the purpose " John Wright in the Old Bailey." (Lords Journals v. 554; m. 147). The House of Commons preferred a different man. Ordinances and declarations the publication of which was authorised by .Henry Elsynge, the clerk of the House of Commons, usual!}' "bo.ir the words "printed for Edward Husbands," with the addition " to be sojd at his shop in the Middle Temple " or "at the sign of the Golden-Dragon near the Inner Temple."* With the abohtion of the House of Lords in 1649 Wright ceased to be one of the Government pi-inters. After the House of Commons declared itself tlie Parliament, and called its enact- ments " Acts," they were printed in folio instead of in quarto form, and in much larger and better type. At first they bore the name of Edward Husband (for he had since 1645 dropped the last letter of his name), but after September 1659 the name of John Field was associated with his. By vote of January 25, 1649-^,^0, it was ordered that "John Field, printer, nominated by i\[r. Speaker, be joined with Mr. Husband, stationer " for the printing of an Act concerning the estates of Papists, " and that his name be used in printing of the same Act and all other Acts and procce. lings." (Commons Journals vi. 349.) In February 1651 the name of Husband disappears, and from that date to the expulsion of the Long Parliament the Acts bear the name of " John Field, printer to the Parliament of England." The proclamations and ordinances issued by the Protector during 1653-4 were printed by William Dugard, printer to the Council of State, and Henry Hills, but the name of the latter as " printo • to his Highness the Lord Protector " appears alone on the tit'e page of the collection published in 1654. From the commencement of 1654 to the close of the Protectorate Henry Hills and John Field were associated as " printers to his Higli- ness." On the restoration of the Long Parliament in May 1659 Hills was dismissed and John Field became again the official printer, iifter the second restoration of the Long Parliament in December 1659 John Streeter or Streater was appointed printer, aird he took into partnership John Macock. They printed the Act for dissolving the Long Parliament passed on March 16, 1660, which concludes this collection. ' A,"Corcling t( i a rival neither of the two were properly printers , " Wrio-ht being^ a hooksellei- and Hu.sbands but a Paper Stationer." The humble Petition and Information of Joseph Hunscot, Stationer, June 1646 PHtioVi \lu3eum, E. 340, 1.5, ' ™''" [ vii ] IV. — Besides these separately issued Acts and Ordinances issued by th.e various printers named above, there are several contemporary collections. Edward Husbands published in 1643 a quarto volume of nearly a thousand pages, including declarations, proclamations and orders as well as ordinances. It is entitled " An exact Collection of all Remonstrances, Declarations, Votes, Orders, Ordinances, Proclamations, Petitions, Messages, Ans^vers, and other Remarkable Passages between the Kings Most Excel- lent Majesty and his High Court of Parliament, beginning at his Majesties return from Scotland, being in December 1641, and continued until March the 21, 1643, Which were formerly published either by the Kings Majesties Command or by Order from one or both Houses of Parliament. With a Table wherein is most exactly digested all the fore-mentioned things according tu their severall Dates and Dependancies. " London : Printed for Edward Husbands, T. Warren, R. Best, and are to be sold at the Middle Temple, Grays' Inne Gate, aiid the White Horse in Pauls Churchyard, 1643." By order of the House of Commons on March 24, 1642-3, Husbands was given the profits of the collection, and no one was to print it without his leave for the next six months. The House of Commons was satisfied with the result. On August 6, 1644, it ordered " that Mr. Husband the printer do print all the Orders, Ordinances, and Declarations, that have passed since the setting forth of the last volume of Ordinances and Declarations formerly set forth by him ; and that he do take care diligently to compare his copies with the originals ; and that no other presume to print the same."* The new collection appeared in December 1646, or there- abouts, as a folio volume bearing the following title : " A Collection of all the joublicko Orders, Ordinances, and Declarations of both Houses of Parliament, from the Ninth ot March 1642, Untill December 1646. Together with several of his Majesties Proclamations and other Papers Printed at Oxford. Also a convenient Table for the finding of the sevej'all Date and Title of the Particulars herein mentioned. " London : Printed by T. AV. for Ed. Husband, Printer to the tlonorable House of Commons, And are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Golden Dragon in Fleet street, Nere the Temple Gate, 1646." Husband made no similar collection of the ordiuance.s passed during 16+7 anil 1648. There are, however, in the Briti?]i Museum two volumes enti.tled " A Collection of the .several Acts of ParHament from the 16 of January 1649 to the 8 of April 1653, printed for Edward Husband," the pressmark of which is E. 1060, 1061. But these two volumes are not a reprint of the Acts, but mcreh' the original Acts bound together, with the addition of a title page. The two volumes contain 1,942 pages. Cromwell's Ordinances v/ere bound together in the same way, with the addition of a table of contents as well as a title page, and issued by Henry Hills in 1(354 under the following title : * The vote.s of the Houses are printed in the volumes they authorise. See also Commons Journals iii. 16, 5R0. The British Museum pressmark for the first collection is E. 241 and 24.3 : that for the second, E. 105K. [ viii ] " A Collection of all the Proclamations, Declarations, Articles and Ordinances, passed by his Highness the Lord Protector and his Council, and by their special command published, beginnmg December 16, 1653, and ending September 2, 1654, London : Printed by Henry Hills, Printer to his Highness the Lord Protector, and are to be sold at the sign of Sir John Oldcastle near Pycorner, 1654." The volume contains 476 pages. Lawyers and officials who were obliged constantly to refer to the enactments passed by Parliament since 1642 found these various collections cumbrous and inconvenient. They contained a vast mass of matter of a non-legal character, and were neither properly arranged nor indexed. Several attempts were therefore made to collect into one volume all the legislation of the period which it vfas necessary for practising laAvyers and persons engaged in public affairs to have in un accessible form. Parliament took the matter in hand. On June 21, 1650, it passed the following votes : " Ordered, That it be referred to a Committee, to collect the several Statutes and Ordinances of Parliament, concerning Justices of the Peace, and the Administration of Justice ; and forthwith to present such of them to the Parliament, as they shall think fit, to be bound up in one Volume, and printed : Vi;^, unto Mr. Myles Corbett, Mr SoUicitor-General, Lord Com- missioner Whitelock, Mr Attorney-General, Mr Blagrove, Mr Darley, Mr Long, Mr Ellis, Mr Fell, Lord Commissioner Lisle, Mr Garland, Mr John Corbett, Mr Lechmere, and all the Lawyers of the House ; or to any Three of them : Who are to meet this Afternoon, in the Speaker's Chamber; and so de die in diem : And the Clerks are to attend this Committee. " And the particular Care hereof is referred to Mr Garland and Mr Darley. ' Resolved, That it be referred to the same Committee, to revise all former Statutes and Ordinances now in Force ; and consider as well which are fit to be continued, altered, or repealed, as hoAv the same may be reduced into a more compendious Way, and exact Method, for the more Ease, and clearer Understanding, of the People : And this Committee shall have Power to advise with the Judges ; and to send for, and to employ, and call to their Assistance herein, any other Persons whom they shall think fit, for the better effecting thereof; and to prepare the same for the farther Consideration of this House ; and to make report thereof: And the special care hereof is committed to Mr Sollicitor- General." * The Committee employed Henry Scobell, who had succeeded Elsynge as Clerk of the House of Commons on January 5, 1649, and been made Clerk of the Parliament in place of Browne by an Act passed on May 14, 1649. (Commons Journals vi. Ill 209). In l(i53 Scobell published a collection bearing the following title : ^ " A Collection of severall Acts of Parliament, Published in the Years 1648, 1649, 1650 and 1651, Very useful, especially for *■ Commons Journals vi. 427. [ ix ] J ustices of the Peace, and other Officers in the Execution of their Duties, and the Administration of Justice. With some Ordinances of Parliament of like Concernment. Whereunto is added, several Acts of Parliament made in the l7th and 18th Years of the late King, and Ordinances touching Adventurers for Ireland. Together with Tables containing the Titles of the several Acts and Ordinances : As also a Table or Kalendar of the principal Matters in them contained. By Henry Scobell Esq ; Clerk of the Parliament. London, Printed by John Field, Prmter to the Parliament of England, And are to be sold by W. Lee, D. Pake- man and G. Bedell, at their Shops in Fleet-street, 1653." It is a small folio divided into Uvo parts. The first part, con- sisting of 84 pages, contains eleven Acts which had received the assent of the King in 1641-2, and two Ordinances dated July 14, 1643, and November 13, 1647, concerning the subscriptions for the reconquest of Ireland. The second part, consisting of 224 pages, contains fifty Acts passed in 1649, 1650, and 1651, and about a dozen Ordinances passed between 1643 and 1648. There are tables and an index, but a poor one. This collection, though useful, was insufficient. In 1656 AVilliam Hughes, of Gray's Inn, put together another collection of the same kind in a small quarto bearing the title : " An Exact Abridgment of Publick Acts and Ordinances of Parliament made from the year 1640 to the year 1656. As also of diverse Ordinances and Publick Orders made by his Highness the Lord Protector, with the advice of his Councill, Fitted for the use and benefit of the people of this Commonwealth, by William Hughes, of Gray's Inne, Esq. With an exact Table, in which may be found the Priucipall matters therein contained. London, Printed by T. R. for H. Twyford, T. Dring, and J. Place and are to be sold at their Shops in Vine Court, Middle Temple, the George in Fleet Street neer Cliffords Inne, and at Furnivalls Inne Gate in Holborne, 1657." It contains 620 pages and the British Museum pressmark is E. 504. This rival publication must have endangered the sale of Scobell's book, especially as it included Acts passed in 1652-3 and Ordinances made by the Protector in 1654 and 1655. Accordingly Scobell was authorised by Parliament to pubhsh a new collection, and to include in it all the Acts passed in the session of 1656-7. The House ordered on June 26, 1657, " That a collection of Public Acts and Ordinances made in the Parlia- ment begun and held at Westminster the third day of November 1640, by Henry Scobell, Clerk of the Parliament, be printed, together with such as have been passed and confirmed this Parliament : And that no printer, or other person or persons, do print or reprint the same or any part thereof, but such only as shall be authorised by him for that purpose." (Commons Journals vii. 578.) Scobell's collection appeared in February 1 658 ; it is advertised amongst the new books in Mercurius Politicus for February 4-11. Its title page runs as follows : " A Collection of Acts and Ordinances o General Use, made [ X 1 in the Parliament begun and held at Westminster the third day of November, Anno 1640 and since, unto the Adjournment ot the Parliament begun and holden the I7th of September, Anno 1656, and formerly published in Print, whir(bn;)iii-es which bad liecu made and pubhshed in Print, from Ibr licoiuuing .-f iVio r.nili.-injt.nt bogiui and held the Third of NuveiJi)>r, Orif ihi.'UE,,ind bix hundred and forty (the Book of Ijtntufes published h-^ tbat Learned Mr Pulton-^, havin:; taken in those of former linies,; upon perusal of all those 'Acts and ■* Ferdinando Pulloii (or Poulton), of Lincoln's Inn, published two different books dealing with the statutes. The first wa^ a " collection of sundry statutei frequent in use," of which the last edition appeared in 1 03G, having been brought up to date after Pulton's death in 1618; the second was a "Calender or Table coniprehendhig the effect of all' the statutes that have been made and put in print, beginning witli ]Magna Charta," the last edition of this book appearing in 1640. (See further Dictionary of National I'ini^iaphy vol. xlvii., p. 36.) [ xi ] Ordinances, I found them very numerous, and the major part (especially from the year 1641 to 1648) occasioned by, and having reference to the late Troubles, and the Managing of the War ; Some of which had their Deterniinalion as s on as they were put in Execution ; others of no long continuance, but lor the present Emergency ; and among the rest, mauy were temporar}', and long since expired, and not a few respecting onely particular persons, places, or occasions, which if printed, would have swelled this Book, and have been of little or no use, other then to preserve the memory of what was done in those times upon Exigencies, the Memorial whereof will be contmued in a great measure, by the Books fonnerl}^ printed, and yet extant in particular Hands. M3' desire and chief aim being to repair thi; want of that which might be of more general use, and yet to do it so, as that it might not be overchargeable to the Buyer, without wholly omitting any thing (as near as 1 could discern) that might be any way serviceable to the Publiquo. 1 therefore determined to lay aside all such Acts and Ordinances as had sole relation to the then present times, and particular occasion, and such as respected some one or a fcAv Counties, Cities, Towns, Garrisons, or Persons only, together with such as were for a limited time, and so expired without being continued or revived. The rest I have chosen out, as those whereof there is or may be more dailj' use; and have given some short Abbreviations in course of such Acts and Ordinances as have been of Publique concernment formerly, though now either determined or altered, inserting in this Book, those which are now of force, or not expressly repealed, together with such as have been acted upon, and so may be of concernment to such persons as have or may be called to justifie their actions done by virtue or in pursuance of them. " The Book is divided into two Parts, the First whereof oonf-ains all the Acts and Ordinances of this nature, made in XVI *° Caroli, and so onward to January 1648. The .Second Part con- tains those which were made from that time until the Adjourn- ment of this present Parliament, on the 26 June 1657. To which is annexed a large Table of the Principal JMatters contained in the whole Book, under several Alphabetical Titles, whereby the Reader will Avith less labor and more certainty, be directed to what he seeks, by the year and Chapter. And because the Titles of the several Chapters in this Book, contain onely the subject matter of them in a few words, according to Mr Pulton's jnethod, Avhich is done for broA'ity sake, in regard those Titles formerly printed with the Acts and Ordinances themselves, were for the most part very large, and yet those large Titles arc often recited in subsequent Acts and Ordinances , therefore lest it might occasion any mistake, you have herewith also printed a Table of all the large Original Titles of all the Acts and Ordin- ances, either printed at large or abbreviated in this whole Work, with a Direction to the Page where the Act or Ordinance it self may be found (respect being had to the Two Parts in which the Book is divided) and have distinguished the Acts and Ordinance abbreviated, from the rest in that Table, by this mark Ijy^ [ xii ] ■' And for some help to such as may have occasion to make use of any other Act or Ordinance, not herein printed at large or abbreviated, you have likewise added to the former, another Table containing the Titles of all such Acts and Ordinances as I can finde to have been heretofore printed, but are herem wholly omitted. , „• i • " In both which last mentioned Tables, before each Title is pre- fixed the Day of the Moneth, and at the top of the Column, the Year when such of these as are so distinguished did Pass ; which hath been done with more exactness, lest there should in the Printing be any mistake in the Dates, which in the Body of the Book are set at the end of each Act and Ordinance. " These particulars being observed, will be both an help and ease to such as shall make use of this Book." It has been thought desirable to dwell at length on the history of Scobell's collection and the principles which guided him in compiling it, because that collection has been the authority usually referred to by historians of this period and by com- mentators upon its legislation. It seems also desirable to show the relation of this present collection to Scobell's, and to point (jut the particulars in which it differs from that. These two volumes include all the Acts and Ordinances that Scobell thought worth including, excepting the Acts passed by the Long Parliament in 1640-1642, and assented to by the King. As these are to be found in the Statutes of the Realm, it was not necessary to reprint them. This collection includes the Acts passed by the Long Parliament in 1659-1660, which were passed subsequent to the publication of Scobell's collection, and have not hitherto been reprinted. It includes also some of the Protector's Ordinances, and a number of Acts passed between 1649 and 1653, which were abridged by Scobell, or mentioned only in his table, and a still larger number of Ordinances passed between 1642 and 1648 which he omitted. Scobell added marginal notes to the Acts and Ordinances which he reprinted, and these have been preserved in this edition, and will easily be identified by reason ooth of their style and their spelling. All other marginal notes have been added by the editors, there being none attached to the Acts and Ordinances in their original form, or in the two collections published by Husbands. Scobell also numbers the Acts and Ordinances he prints. For instance, he numbers the Ordinances selected for th') period from 1642 to the end of 1648 as cap. 1 to cap. 124 in one consecutive series, while from 1649 to 1653 the Acts of each year form a similar series. The Acts passed in the Parliament of 1656-7 are numbered in the same way. This numeration possesses no authority. It is entirely Scobell's own, and was dictated by the desire to imitate the system of numbering the recognised statutes, and to facilitate reference to particular enactments in his index. Since it possesses no authority it has not been followed in the present collection, and the Acts of 1656-7 have been arranged in the order in which they were passed instead of in the order assigned to them by Scobell. Scobell's collection was intended for the practical lawyer and L ^111 J the man engaged in public affairs. The present collection is primarily intended for the use of the historian, and that explains the inclusion of many enactments -which Scobell felt he could safely omit. What concerned him ^s-as their legal value As laws their value was an uncertain thing, depending, like stocks, on the strength and credit of the government which issued them, and on the probability of its permaDcnce. Their validity was not fixed bvit fluctuating, and reached its highest point in 1657, when Scobell put his collection together, because at that date the Protectorate seemed more likely to be durable than any other government which had come into being since 1642. The question of the relative validity, at different times during the interregnum, of this mass of revolutionary legislation, is one of considerable importance. To make the question clear it is necessary to examine into the circumstances under which Parliament began to claim the power of legislating without the assent of the Crown, and to show to what extent the enactments of Parliament were accepted by the English people as possessing the force of law. Accident rather than deliberate design led to the passing of the first Ordinance issued by the Long Parliament. At the beginning of August 1641, when Charles I. went to Scotland, the two Houses wished to appoint certain commissioners to iollovr hini to Edinburgh, nominally to treat with the Scottish Parlia- ment, in reality to watch the King's conduct. A difficulty arose about procuring formal authority for the appointment of these commissioners. " The Lord Keeper was asked to pass their commission under the Great Seal. This Lyttelton positively refused to do with directions from the King. A proposal was made to order him to do it. D'Ewes — who earlier in the session had discovered that, though it was immoral and irreligious to pay interest, it -was perfectly innocuous to pay damages — uow informed the Commons that, though the Houses could not make the order which was proposed, an ordinance of the two Houses in Parliament had always been of great authority; and he then cited from the Rolls of Parliament an ordinance of the year 1373. It is true that the citation had no bearing whatever on the point in question, as the ordinance of 1373 had been made by the King, though it had been announced to Parliament in answer to a petition of the Commons. The House caught at the idea, and the first ordinance of the Long Parliament was sent up to the Lords. On the 20th the Lords adopted it. From henceforth the term " ordinance " would be taken to signify, not, as it had done in the Middle Ages, a declaration made by the King without the necessary concurrence of Parliament, but a declaration of the two Houses without the necessary concurrence of the King."* The text of the first ordinance is thus given in the Commons Journals under August 20, 1641 : " Mr. Pym reports an Ordinance of Parliament concerning agents and committees to be sent to attend the King in Scot- * Uai'diiier, History of England from tlie Accession of James L, x. 4. [ XIT ] land, made and assented to by the Lords and Commons upon the 20th day of August, 1641.' " The Lords and Commons m this present Pai-hament assembled do hereby ordain and appoint Wm. Earl of Bedford, Edw. Lord Howard,' two of the peers of the Lords House, JSIath. Fiennes, Esquire, .Sir Wm. Armyn Baronet, Sir Ph. Stapleton Knight and Jo. Hampden Esquire, members of the House ot Commons ; to be agents and committees for both Houses _ol Parhament, to atfencl the King's Majesty during his absence in tlie kingdom of Scotland ; and do hereby authorise them or any three of them, from time to time, to present to his most excellent Majesty the humble desires, counsel, and advice of his Majesty's most loyal subjects, the Lords and Commons in Parliament, according to such instructions and directions as are hereunto annexed, or shall at any time hereafter, be sent unto them by the order and consent of both Houses." * Four other enactments of the same kind were passed by the two Houses during the next three weeks. On August 24 they passed a measure concerning the more speedy transportation of Poll-money to York for disbanding ot his Majesty's army. This is termed in the title " An order of the Lords and Commons," and referred to in the Journals as " an Ordinance of Parliament." The words used in it are " The Lords and Commons in this Parliament assembled do hereby order and ordain."f On August 27 this was followed by what is entitled "An Ordinance of Parliament for a day of public Thanksgiving," which is first styled an order, then an ordinance, in the Journals, The wovds employed in it are " it is now declared and ordained by the Lords and Commons in Parliament."^ On August 30 came " an Ordinance made and agreed by the Lords and Coiximons in Parliament for the speedy disarming of popish Recusants and other dangerous persons," in which the words used arc " it is < )rdained and provided by the Lords and Commons in this present Parhament assembled. "§ Last of all there was passed " An Ordinance made and agreed upon by the Lords and Commons in Parliament the 9th of September 1641 concerning the raising and transporting of forces of horse and foot out of his Majestys dominions of England and Ireland," in which the formula employed is simply "it is ordained by the Lords and Commons in Parliament. "|| At the moment the unconstitutional nature of these ordinances seems to have attracted little attention. Sir Edward Nicholas, writing to the Earl of Arundel, enclosed the ordinance appointing the Commissioners sent to Scotland. " I have been told," he adils, " by some good Parliament men, that it is rare to see an oi'dinance in Parliament made without the King's consent, but of that yf.iu' Lordship knows more and can better judge than niiy witli whom T can here advise concerning it."^^ Commons Jonrnal.s ii. 266 ; Lords Journals iv. 372. + Lords Journals iv. 375. t lb. iv. 379. § III. iv.387. II lb. iv. 394. If Nicholas Papers i. 21, Camden Society. [ ^v ] Clarendon twice mentions these commissioners in his History of the Rebellion,* but says nothing as to the manner of their appointment. He refers, however, to the second ordinance as follows : " There was one clause in the Act of Pacification that there should be a public and solemn day of thanksgiving for the peace between the two kingdoms of England and Scotland : but no day being appointed for this act of in-devotion, the Lords and Commons assumed the power to themselves of directing it, and to that purpose made an ordinance, as they called it, that it should be observed on the */ th of September following." f These first Ordinances, sini^e they dealt with unimportant matters, raised Jittle controversy. Their validity was not seriously discussed till Parliament attempted louse the same expedient to obtain control of the armed tur^'cs of the nation. On January 31, 1642, the King's answer to the petition of the Commons for the control of the fortresses and the militia was voted a denial, and the House drew up "an order concerning the disposing the whole militia of the kingdom," which it forthwith sent to the Lords. This " order," after some discus- •sion, became on February 16 the " ordinance of Parliament for the safety and defenr'r of the kingdom of England and dominion of \Vales," which stands first in the present collection. This measure, "the militia ordinance," as it was briefly termed, was. in Clarendon's words, " the most avowed foundation of all the miseries that have followed." 1; It was presented to the King on February 22, and as Charles refused his assent, it was passed by the two Houses on March 5, 1642. In the version presented to the King the Lords Lieutenants named in it were instructed to employ the forces placed under their command " according as they, from time to time, shall receive directions hy hix Majesty's nutliorit;/ siijuijiecl vuto them by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parhament." In the Version finally passed the words in italics were omitted.*^ This ordinance was backed by declaratory resolutions. On March 1-5, 1642, t'le two Houses joined in a vote "that in this case of extreme danger and of his Majesty's refusal, the ordin- ance agreed on by both Houses for the militia doth obKge the people, and ought to be obeyed, by the fundamental laws of the kingdom," On March 17 they resolved " That when the Parliament, which is the supreme court of judicature in the kingdom, shall declare what the law of the land is, to have this not only questioned and controverted, but contradicted, and a command given that it should not be obeyed, is a high breach of the privilege of Parliament."!] With this began the controversy on the validity of parlia- mentary ordinances which fills so large a space in the declarations of King and Parliament, and in the pamphlets of the time. It * ii. 254 ; iv. 16. t Eebellion iv. 9. t Clarendon Rebellion iv. 306 ; see also ITallam, Constitutional His- tory ii. 128, ed. 1863. § Commons .Journals ii. 405 ; Lords Journals iv. 587, 589, 625, II Lords Journals iv, 646, 650. [ xvi 1 turned mainly on the question Avhether the emergency alleged to justify this particular ordinance really existed, but partly also on the distinction between bills and ordmances. "Ipr the militia," said the King on March 26, 1642, "we never denied the thing we only denied the way." He went on to say that he dc;ired to settle the militia by a bill " the only good old way of imposmg on our subjects : we are extremely unsatisfied what an ordinance is, but well satisfied that without our consent it is nothing."* Parliament rephed on May 9 by tendering a bill "without any intention of deserting or declining the validity or observance of that ordinance which passed both Houses upon your Majesty's former refusal, but we- still hold that ordinance to be effectual by the laws of this kuigdom."t "for the way of ordinance" they declared on May 19, 1642, "it is ancient, more speedy, more easily alterable, and in all these and other respects more proper and more applicable to the present occasion, than a bill which his Majesty called the only good old way of imposing upon the subject; it should seem that neither' his Majesty's royal predecessors nor our ■•mcestors had heretofore been of that opinion. 37 Ed. III. we find this record: " The Chancellor made declaration of the challenge of the Parliament ; the King desires to know the griefs of his subjects, and to redress enormities. The last day of the Parliament the King demanded of the whole estates, whether they would have such things as they agreed on by way of ordinance or statute ? who answered by way of ordinance, for that they might amend the same at their pleasures; and so it ^as."| The precedent referred to is as follows : " Et pur tant demanda de eux, s'ils voleient avoir les choses issint accordez mys pur voie de Ordinance ou de Statuyt ? Qi disoient, qe bon est mettre les choses pur voie d'Ordinance, et nemye pur Bstatut, aufin qe si rien soit de amender puisse estre amencle a preschein Parlement; et issint est fait."§ Pamphleteers writing on behalf of the Parliament alleged other precedents,!! but the case was so weak that in their next Kemonstrance on May 26 the two Houses put forward a new argument, namely, the theory that by virtue of the coro- nation oath the Kings of England were obliged " to pass such bills as are offered to them by both Houses of Parliament in the name and for the good of the whole kingdom."ir But this was speedily abandoned for the more effective argument that in cases of emergency Parliament might act alone, since it was not only a * Clarendon Rebellion v. 21. t lb. V. 110. :'f lb. V. 181 • Husbands i. 205. On the original significance of ordi- nances and tne distinction lietween ordinances and statutes see Stubbs, Constitutional History ii. 584; Anson, Law of the Constitution i. 226, ed. 1892. S Eotuli Parliamentorum ii. p. 280. !] cf. An Argument or Debate in Law of the Great Question concerning the Militia. By F. M. C. L. 1642. p. 27. Eesolved upon the Question Bv Peter Bland. 1642. p. 14. ' ^ IT Dcclarition nf M;iy 26, 1642 (otherwise known as the Third Remon- strance;. Husbauds i. 268. [ xvii ] conrt of judicature, but "a council to provide for the necessities, to prevent the imminent dangers, and to preserve the public peace and safety of the kingdom." * During the next few years ordinances were employed by Par- liament to do all that could be done by Acts, and much that might have been done by mere orders. The Royalist position was that the Ordinances of the two Houses had no legal force without the King's assent. " What the word Ordinance signified," writes Sir Philip Warwick in "was grown so unintelligible, that I could never meet with any who would clearly expoiuid it either by good books or authority ; but this on all hands was agreed on, that an ordinance was never of universal force, but when, the King concurred in it ; and then it was esteemed as a law is now ; and when it passed from the two Houses singly, it was only in Parliament time, and had no force longer, and never had force or general influence upon the people, nor further extent than to the two Houses." t Royalist wits made the ordinances a favourite mark for their satire. " An Ordinance,'' wrote John Cleveland in 1645, " is a law still-born, dropt before quickened with the royal assent. Tis one of the Parliament's bye-blows, an j^ct only being legitimate. "i Another defined an Ordinance as "an illegitimate monster or state -bastard, begotten between pride and dis- obedience, and forced upon the common-wealth to keep. It hath so many fathers that one cannot tell who had the greatest share in begetting it, unless the Devil, the father of lies, who is the great cause of its production." § Royalist poets made merry with the names of the clerks of the two Houses, which always appeared on the title-pages of ordinances as authorising their printing. Says a ballad : "Regard no proclamations, They're subjects fit to jest on, Henry Elsyng's far better than C. R Resolved upon the Question." || Cowley, referring to the Declarations which often accom- panied the ordinances, says : "Not all the legends of the saints of old, Not vast Baronius, nor sly Surius, hold Such plenty of apparent lies as are In your own author, Jo. Browne, Cleric. Par." IT During the war the authority of the Ordinances of Parliament was co-exteaisive with the influence of its arms, but whenever there was a prospect of a peaceful settlement the extent to which these ordinances were to be confirmed, or substantially re-enacted, was always one of the points at issue in the negotiations. The question became increasingly important as the war pro- gressed and the ecclesiastical policy of the Parliament developed. In the treaty at Oxford in February 1643 the King was * lb. p. 304. t Memoirs of Sir Philip Warwick, ed. 1701, p. 168. t Character of a London Diurnal, Thomason TractsE. 268 (6). § The Character of an Ordinance of Parliament in General, by Tom Tell Troth, 1647. I! Loyal Songs, 1731. i. 47. The Puritan and Papist, Somers Tracts, v. 481, [ xviii ] asked to give his assent to five bills about ecclesiastical matters presented to him, and to promise it to certain other bills which were to be drawn up by the two Houses. At Uxbridge two years later he was asked to confirm by Act of Parliament the ordinances for taking the Covenant and calling the Assembly of Divines, as well as to promise his assent to about thirty Acts to be agreed upon on various subjects. At the treaty of Newport, in l(j-ts, besides assentuig to various bills he was asked to confirm the ordinances for the atjolition of episcopacy and the sale of the Bishops' l.-mds, and tiiose for abohshing the Book of Goujuion Prayer and imposing the Direi;tory. The chief oljstacle to an agreement was, that the King would nut confirm these ordinances except with very material alterations and omissions. As in spite of that, a majorily ill both Houses vniod that the Kuig's concessions were u satisfactory basis for a settlement, it seems clear that if the treaty of Newport had been allowed to reach its natural conclusion, instead of being forcibly interrupted, Parlia- ment would have been content with the re-enactment in a modified form of the substance of its chief ordinances instead of their confirmation. The revolution \\hich overthrew the monarchy gave the status of laws to the past ordinances of the Long Parliament and the title lit' Acts to futiu'c ordinances. Tlie history of the transition is simple. On Januai}' 2, 1649, the Ordinance lor the erection of a High Court of Justice was rejected by the House of Lords. On January 4 a new Ordinance for the same purpose was introduced and read twice b}' the Commons. On tne same day the House of Commons assumed sovereignty by a resolution declaring "That whatsoever is enacted or declared for law by the Commons in Parliament assembled, hath the force of law, and all the people of this nation are concluded thereby, although the consent and concurrence of King or Plouse of Peers be not had thereunto." On January G this entry appears at the end of the day's proceedings : " An Act for erecting an high Court of Justice for trial of the King was this day read the third time ; and upon the question, passed." There is no record of any dis- cussion about the change of form, save that at the beginning of the proceedings on Monday, January 8, there is the following vote : " Resolved etc. That the indorsement upon the Act for erect- ing an High Court of Justice for Tryal of tlie King, be in these words following, viz. " 6" Januarii 1648 Read the Third time; and, upon the Question, Resolved, That it be enacted for Law; and have the force of a Law ; and that the Clerk do indorse the same accordingly." * The title of " Act " was next given to a measure for the adjourn- ment of Hilary Term passed on Jaimary 16, which was cncloised with the same Avords as the Act for the King's trial. Neverthe- less several ordinances were passed, introduced or ordered to be introduced between January 13 and January 23, and the Journals contain no formal resolution as to the change of style. * Commons Journals vi. 110, 11, 113. [ xix ] Between January 6 and its expulsion on April 20, 1653, the Long Parliament passed 309 public Acts. Alter its expulsion the Council of Officers nominated 140 persons to exercise the supreme authority, and summoned them to meet on July 4, 1653. This assembly of nominees assumed the title of Parliament on July 6, and gave the name of Acts to the 29 measures it passed. On December 12 the assembly resigned its authority back to the Lord General, and on December 16, by the provisions of the " Instrument of Government " drawn up by the Council of Officers, the Pjotectovate was established. Article three declared that the Protector was to govern " accord- ing to the laws." Article six specified "that the laws shall not be altered, suspended, abrogated, or repealed, or any new law made, nor any . . . tax charge or imposition laid upon the people, but by common consent in Parliament, save only as is expressed in the thirtieth article." Article thirty empowered the Protector, with the consent of a majority of the Council, to raise money for defraying the charge of the army and navy " until the meeting of the first Parliament '' ; " and also to make laws and ordinances for the peace and welfare of these nations where it shall be necessary, which shall be binding and in force till order shall be taken in Parliament concerning the same." Article thirty-eight annulled certain laws and ordinances, and article thirty-nine expressly confirmed some others. In the interval between the installation of the Protector on December 16 and the meeting of his first Parliament on September 3, 1G54, he issued 82 ordinances. That Parliament, in addition to revising the Instrument of Government, and turning it into " An Act declaring and settling the government of the Commonwealth," undertook the examination of the Protector's ordinances.* Those for the Approbation of Public Preachers (March 20, 1654), for the Ejection of Scandalous Ministers (August 28, 1654), for the Uniting of Parishes (September 2, 1654) and for the reform of the Court of Chancery (August 21, 1654), which excited most criticism, were referred to committees, and bills were ordered to be brought in dealing with those subjects. On October 10 the House resolved " That it be referred to a Committee to take consideration of and review all such ordin- ances as have been made by the Lord Protector and the Council, which are not already under consideration of some Committee of this House ; and to state the same, or such of them as they shall see cause ; and to report their opinion therein to the House, for their further consideration. "f It was intended to revise the Acts of the Little Parliament too. TheAct touching Marriages(August24,1663)and that for the relief of Creditors and poor Prisoners (October 5, 1653) had both been severely criticised and referred to Committees. The resolution of October 10 was accompanied by another instructing the same committee, " to take into consideration all such laws, ordinances, and acts as have been made from the 3d of July 1653, until the 10th of December 1653, which are not already referred to some * This constitutional bill was printed for the first time in Gardiner's Constitutional Documents, p. 427, ed. 1899. ■t- Oommons Journals vii. 371, 373, 375. [ XX ] committee of the House ; and to report their opinion touching them to the House." * The result was that the operation of the Act for the relief of debtors was suspended and a new bill for the same purpose brought in, Cromwell's ordinance for the regulation of Chancery was suspended till March 1, 1655, and a bill for regulating that Court read a first time on December 4 1654. Though the opera- tion of the ordinance for ejecting scandalous ministers was not suspended, a bill meant to supersede it was read twice. Bills were also introduced for effecting the union of England with Scotland and Ireland.! As none of these bills had been passed by January 22, 1655, when the Protector dissolved this Parliament, both the Protector's ordinances and the Acts of the Little Parliament remained in force The financial ordinances, however, were an exception. By the terms of the Instrument they were only to be in force till the meeting of Parliament. Moreover, on November 23, lG54,Parliamenthad passed a resolution "That such ordinances lieretofore made by the Lord Protector and his Council before this Parliament, for the raising, bringing in, and disposing of monies for the maintaining the forces of this commonwealth by sea and land . . . and for the necessary charges of the governnieut, shall remain and continue to the end of this Parliament, and no longer ; unless the Parliament takes further order to the contrary ; or unless the said ordinances shall expire before that time." + As the Act for an assessment of sixty thousand pounds a month on the three kingdoms, though read three times in the late Parliament, had not been finally passed by it, the Protector was in a difficulty for money. He met it by issuing ou February , 1654, an " order and declaration" for raising that sum, and a similar " order and declaration " on February 28 for the continu- ance of the excise. § The title chosen was intended to show that he no longer claimed the right to issue ordinances. " His High- ness," said a newsletter, " by not making it an ordinance, hath modestly denied to assume the legislature of the natiqn." || There was some opposition both to tbe financial and the legal ordinances. A newspaper announces under March 1 1655, " The ordinance formerly passed by his Highness the Lord Protector, with advice of his Council, for regulating the Court of Chancery' and which was suspended by the late Parliament until the first of March instant, this day took place and came in force." After some dispute two of the Commissioners of the Great Seal, Whitelocke and Widdrington, resigned rather than put the ordinance into execution.^ Two judges, Thorpe and Newdigate, were dismissed from their offices by the Protector for refusing * Commons Journals vii. 37.5. + See Commons Journals vii. 368-415, and Guibon Qoddard's notes of the debates In Burton's Diary vol. i., Introduction, pp. 39, 41, 50 58 62 68 89 90. The defects of the Act for the relief of debtors are 'set' forth 'in 'the report of the Committee. Commons Journals vii. 378. J Commons Journals vii. 388, § Vol. ii. pp. 1029, 1035. II Clarke Papers iii. 22, 43, 48 ; cf. Gardiner, Commonwealtith and Pro- tectorate iii. 256. 1 Mercurius Politicus, March 1-8, 1654 ; Clarke Papers iii. 25 37-39 • Gardiner, Commonwealth and Protectorate iii. 302. ' ' ' ' [ xxi ] to execute the treason ordinance of January 19, 1654.* Finally, three lawyers, Maynard, Twisden and Windham, were committed to the Tower for denying the vahdity of the ordinances for the levy of the customs.f In all these cases the question at issue was not merely the validity of particular ordinances, but the validity of the " Instrument of Government " which gave the Protector power to issue them. Cromwell was therefore bound to maintain his ordinances by force, if force was needed. In 1657, during the debates on the Petition and Advice, the question of the validity of the enactments made since 1642 Avas raised both by Parliament and Protector,and formally determined. The framers of that constitution inserted an article confirm- ing expressly all the acts and ordinances for the sale of Church lands. Crown lands, and the confiscated estates of Royalist delinquents (article 12). To this they added a later article providing " That nothing contained in this Petition and Advice, nor your Highness' consent thereunto, shall be construed to extend to the repealing or making void of any Act or Ordinance which is not contrary hereunto, or to the matter herein contained, but that the said Acts and Ordinances not contrary hereunto shall continue and remain in force, in such manner as if this present Petition and Advice had not at all been had or made, or your Highness' consent thereunto given."! When the Petition and Advice was presented to the Protector he pointed out that this article left the validity of his own ordinances very doubtful. As he said, it spoke " faintly and dubiously " about them.§ To leave the question vague would tend to " dissettlement," for by these ordinances the settlement of Ireland and the union with Scotland had been completed, and the ecclesiastical organisation of England was also based upon them. Cromwell pointed out this in the speech he delivered to the Committee of the Parlia- ment on April 21, 1657, and in the paper he handed to the Committee he proposed a remedy. " Sixteenth article. Whereas the Acts and Ordinances not con- trary to this advice are to remain in force in such manner as if this Advice had not been given, whether this will be sufficient to prevent the inconveniences which may arise upon this change of government ? And therefore, whether it be not necessary — That all Acts and Ordinances made since 1642 by those who have exercised the legislature be revised, to the end such as are useful may be continued, and such as are unnecessary may be repealed, and that until such review and resolution taken thereupon, all such Acts and Ordinances be continued, and remain in force to all intents and purposes ? "|| On April 24 the question thus raised by Cromwell was referred by Parliament to a Committee of 46 persons. On the 26th and 27th of April this committee met, and on the morning of the 28th it brought in its report. The' 28th, 29th and 30th of April were spent in considering the * Gardiner iii. 298 ; Thurloe Papers iii. 385 ; Clarke Papers iii. 38. t Gardiner iii. 299-300 ; Clarke Pa,pers iii. 40. t Article 16, Commons Journals vii..512. § Carlyle's Cromwell Speech xiii., April 21, 1657. II Carlyle's Cromwell, ed. Lomas iiL 493. [ xxii ] report and in going througli the list of Acts and Ordinances drawn up by the Committee.* The debates of the House (though not those of the Committee) are fully reported in Burton's Diary. It was almost universally admitted that the Acts and Ordinances of the Long Parliament needed no confirmation. "I desire," said Mr. Grove, "they may be left upon their own authority, which is not questioned in Westminster." " They are able to stand upon their own strength," said Mr. Bampfield. " By your going about to confirm them you rather shako them," said Sir William Strickland. Secretary Thurloe said, " I am of opinion that the laws made in that Parliament are as valid as need be without any confirma- tion ; but seeing it is before you, and if you should pass it over there may be several constructions made of it abroad " some general resolution on the point was desirable, f Accordingly the House resolved "That touching the Acts and Ordinances made from the first of April 1642 until the 20th of April 16.53 this answer be tendered unto his Highness : That this House doth conceive no need of any declaration or confirmation, the same being valid of themselves, and ought to be so accepted and taken." But at .the same time they added this proviso; " Pro- vided tliat this be not construed to extend to the confirming of the matter of any Act or Ordinance of Parliament, which is contrary to the humble Petition and Advice presented to his Highness by the Parliament."! For, as it was pointed out, unless some such proviso were added, the Act of March 17, 1649, abolishing monarchy and declaring that it should be high treason to seek to promote " any one person whatsoever to the name, st3de, dignity, power, pre- rogative or authority of Icing of England and Ireland " would still be in force, and would prevent the settlement they were now seeking. " I am sure," urged the poet Waller, " you unsettle the settlement yourselves have made, and go to my Lord Protector for his consent to that which you declare to be treason, both for yourselves and him, to offer or accept it."§ The question of the Acts passed by the' Little Parliament in 1653 gave little trouble. Nine pubhc Acts and four private Acts were expressly confirmed. Only one of them, namely the " Act touching marriages," led to much debate. || The clause in it which made no other form of marriage legal was declared null and void, and the duration of the Act was limited to six months from the end of the present Parliament. The discussion on the Protector's Ordinances was also not very lengthy. The Ordinance for the Approbation of Preachers was confirmed (with a proviso); that for the Ejection of Scandalous Ministers was continued for three years ; that for the Visitation of the Universities for six months only ;'that for the relief of poor prisoners for a year. The Ordinance for the * Commons Journals vii. 523-529. t Burton's Diary ii. 38, 44, 86, 88. I Commons Journals vii. 528 ; Burton's Diary ii. 85-93 § Burton's Diary ii. 38, 89, 92-3f Ij Burton ii. 44, 67- 74. [ xxiii ] regulation of Chancery was to continue until the end of the present Parhament only. Other ordinances were confirmed with very slight alterationsfand most with none at ;dl. All the Acts of the Little Parliament and all the Ordinances of the Protector thus confirmed were enumerated in one bill.* The preamble to the Act declared that " since April 20th, 1653, in the great exigencies and ncQessitjes of these nations, divers Acts and Ordinances have been ■ made without the consent of the people assembled in Parlianjent, which is not according to the fundaineijtal laws of the nation, and the rights of the people, and is not for the future to be drawn into an example, yet the actings thereupon tending to the estates of several persons and families, and the peace and quiet of the nation " therefore all the enactments whose titles followed were to be confirmed. All other Acts and Ordinances made or passed between April 20, 1653 and September 1656, were declared absolutel}' null and void. The importance of this confirmation of the legislation of the last few years was thoroughly realised by the government. Thuiioe, in a letter to Henry Cromwell, termed it " a matter of vast consequence." "The Parliament," he wrote, "have taken this course; they have perused all the several Acts and Ordin- ances, and all of them which concern either safety or reformation they have confirmed ; a thing which tends exceedingly to the settlement of men's minds ; and, in the opinion of most men, too much to have been expected from a Parliament."! On the other hand many members of Parliament felt that this mass of legislation was too hastily and too indiscriminately confirmed. There were protests against confirming laws in a lump. " This," said one member, "is like King James making knights, where, in a, room full of men, women, and children, he declared them all to be knights." " I have given my consent to 75 laws since yesterday at this time of day " said another member. The Long Parliament had been too prolific. " There were more laws," said Mr. Bond, " made in that Long Parliament than were made since the Conquest. . I had that from a very reverend judge." But Serjeant Maynard asserted that the present Parlia- ment was just as bad. " This Parliament did pass more in one month than the best student of England can read in one year, and well if he can understand it then."| Amongst the ordinances not confirmed was the treason ordinance of January 19, 1654, which was superseded by two acts, one renouncing and annulling the pretended titla of Charles Stuart, the other for the security of the Lord Protector's person. These received the Protector's assent on November 27, 1656. The ordinance of September 2, 1654, touching the ofiice of post; age of Letters (p. 1007) was also superseded by an Act which * The Act received the Protector's assent on June 26, 1657. It is printed in volume ii. of this collection, pp. 1)31-1142. In fine 8 of p. 1142 the words " 1653, and the 17th day of September " have been accidentally omitted. A report of the debates on the confirmation of these ordinances is contained in Burton's Diary ii. 46-67, 80. t Thurloe, vi. 261. X Burton's Diary ii. 40, 44, 72, 77, 461. S734. ''■ [ xxiv J received the Protector's assent on June 9, 1057 (p. 1110). Two other ordinances omitted were those made on June 27, 1654, for the distribution of elections in Ireland and Scotland — an omission which led to serious trouble in the next Parliament. Thereby the representation of Ireland and Scotland in the next Parliament was left open to dispute. The fourth article of the Petition and Advice assumed that members from Ireland and Scotland would continue to sit in Parhament with the representatives of England as they had done since 1654. It closed with a proviso " that the number of persons to be elected and chosen to sit and serve in Parliament for England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the distribution of the persons so chosen within the counties, cities, and boroughs of them respectively, may be according to such proportions as shall be agreed upon and declared in the present Parliament." But neither the question of the number of members to represent each of the three countries nor that of the method in which they were to be chosen, had been determined by Parliament before its dissolution in February 1658. Accordingly, in December 1658 Richard Cromwell's council, holding the Instrument of Government nullified by the passing of the Petition and Advice, reverted in the case of England to the previously existing system of election, and issued writs to the counties, cities and boroughs which had enjoyed the right of electing members before 1654.* In the case of Scotland the late Parliament had intended to complete the Union by an Act. A bill for the purpose had been read twice and discussed in com- mittee, but not passed. Not having time to pass this bill, the House adopted the expedient of confirming Cromwell's ordinance oi' April 12, 1654, Avhich specified that Scotland should be re- presented by 30 members in the Parliament of the Common- wealth. But it omitted to confirm the ordinance of June 27, 1654 regulating the elections and specifying the distribution of the members.! Ireland was in a rather different position. A bill for its union with England had been, read twice by the late Parliament but not passed. The Protector's ordinance " for the distribution of the elections in Ireland " made at the same date as the similar Scottish Ordinance, had not been confirmed. The right of thirty members to sit for Ireland rested on a vote of the Long Parliament on March 2, 1653, on article nine of the Instru- ment of Government, and the precedent of the last two Parlia- ments. In the case of each country the right of its representatives to sit in Parliament was disputed by the Repubhcan opposition. After nearly a fortnight's discussion it was decided, on March 21, 1659 that " the members returned to serve for Scotland, shall continue to sit as members during this present Parliament," and on March 23 a similar resolution was passed respecting the Irish mejnbers + A month later the Protectorate came to an end. '* The question of the validity of the Acts passed during the * Ludlow's Memoirs ii. 48, ed. 1894. t Terry, The Cromwellian Union, pp. Ixvi.-lxxiv.: cf. Burton's Diarv Iv 125, 128. __ •' ^^■ t Commons Journals vii. 616, G19. [ XXT ] Protectorate now assumed a new shape, and became a question of primary importance. On the fall of Richard Cromwell the officers of the army, after some three weeks' hesitation, invited the members of the Long Parliament expelled on April 20, 1653, " to retiirn to the exercise and discharge of their trust."* There was no definite trpaty between the representatives of the army and the members of the Parliament, although there was a discussion between them, in which certain vague general propositions as to indemnity for the supporters- of the late government, provision for the late Protector, the reformation of abuses in Chun^h and State, and the future government of the nation, were set forth by the one party, and agreed- to or promised favourable consideration by the other. With a view to closer' agreement the Army on May 13, 1659, presented a " Petition and Address " setting forth their desires in detail. "We have judged it our duty," the officers said, " to represent' what was chiefly and unanimously upon our hearts when we engaged in that which made way for your return." The third of the demands thus introduced was tor an Act of Oblivion for all acts done since April 19, 1653. The fourth was " That all Laws, Ordinances, Orders, Declarations, and Establish- ments made in the several changes and alterations of government that have been in these nations, since the 19th of April aforesaid, and not as yet particularly repealed, be deemed good in law until particularly repealed.""!" This was a large demand to make from the members of the restored Parliament. They were legitimists of the most pro- nounced type, and, overlooking all flaws in their own title, regarded themselves, not as a provisional government placed in power by the Army, but as the only lawful government of England. They based their title on the Act against the dissolution of the Long Parliament, passed in 1641,$ arguing that " by a law made by an undisputed authority the Parliament could not be dissolved without its own consent, which had never yet been given. "S Hence the dissolution of that Parliament by Cromwell was null and void ; all the so-called Parliaments which had met since 1653 were but pretended authorities, and all the Acts passed by them were null and void. This position is not explicitly set forth in the declaration of the restored Long Parliament, but it imderlay all their policy, and was assumed as a constitutional axiom by them. It is clearly set forth in a pamphlet written by Marchamont Nedham, which was pubHshed on August 17, 1659.11 " A Dissolution," says Nedham, speaking of Cromwell's action, " it could not be, but (as now it is called) it is' rightly termed only an Interruption of its sitting ; for, in matter of power by Law the Lawyers know well enough, it is a sure Maxim Id solum ° This declaration is reprinted in the old Parliamentary History xxi. 367. t The petition is reprinted in the old Parliamentary History xxi. 400. X Statutes of the Kealm v. 103. -§ Ludlow Memoirs ii. 78. I] Interest will not Lie, Thomason Tracts E. 763 (.5). 8734. *' - [ xxvi ] possum quod jure possum, i.e. That > j t Statutes of the Kealm, 180 ; the two Acts thus continued are to be found in vol. ii. of this collection, pp. 443, 45.5. I 12 Car. II. c. 12, Statutes of the Realm, v, 2;j-l ; cf. Old Parliamentary History, x.xii. 457. § 12 Car. II. c. 33, Statutes of the Realm, v. 296. II 12 Car. II. c. 13, Statutes of the Realm, v. 236. Compare vol. ii. p. 548 of this collection. IT lii Car. II. c. 16, Statutes of the Realm, v. 241. Compare vol ii p. 1006 of this collection. •^ ** 12 Car. II. 0. 18, Statutes of the Realm, v. Compare vol. ii. p. 559 of this collection. t+ 12 Car, II. c. 35, Statutes of the Realm, v. 297, Compare vol ii p. 1110 of this collection. [ xxxiii ] was repeated in 1660* with some interesting changes in the preamble. Finally, the Act taking uway the Court of Wards and Liveries and Tenures in Capite and Purveyance emlDodied the substance of an Ordinance of the Long Parliament passed on February 24, Kj'iU, and of two Acts passed by Cromwell's second Parliament, t These enactments represent only part of that portion of the legislation of the Interregnum which gained a permanent place in the statute book. Several Acts passed m 1661 and in subsequent years are also based on measures passed during the Long Parlia- ment or the Protectorate. The prohibition against stealing or killing deer contained in the Act of July 24, 1651 is re-enacted in 13 Car. II. c. 10. The Act of November 14, 1650 for regulating the making of stuffs in Norfolic and Norwich reappears in 14 Car. II. c. 5 ; and the Act for the better packing of Butter of March 12, 1649-50 in 14 Car. II. c. 26. The provisions about Hackney coachmen in London contained in 14 Car II. c. 2 were evidently suggested by Cromwell's Ordinance of June 23, 1654 ; the provisions for establishing a corporation for the relief and employment of the poor in London contained in the Ordinance of December 17, 1647 were to a certain extent adopted and extended to the whole of England by 14 Car II. c. 7. Our present system of Highway Laws originated in Cromwell's Ordinance of March 31, 1654, "for the better amending and keeping in repair the Common Highways within the Nation ; " on that Ordinance the Act of 14 Car. II. c. 6 " for enlarging and repairing of Common Highways" was modelled. | Some later statutes are also closely related to enactments of the Interregnum period. The Act for settling the Draining of the Great Level of the Fens called Bedford Level (15 Car. IL c. 17) is a continuation of an Act of May 29, 1649.§ The Act for taking away Damage Cleere of 1665 is a re-enactment of an Act of January 17, 1651.|| The Act passed in 1677 "for the better observation of the Lords Day, commonly called Siuidiiy," 20 Car. II. c. 7, is but a simpler and milder version of the Act for the same purpose passed in 1657.1f With these exceptions the existence of the legislative enact- ments passed during the Interregnum came to an end in 1660. As we have seen, the Convention Parliament contented itself with nullifying them indirectly by implication, and passed no resolutions expressly declaring their invalidity. The formal nullification of the Acts and Ordinances was effected by a declara- tory Act passed in 1661. The second Parhament of Charles II. met on May 8, 1661. * 12 Car. II. c. 34, Statutes of the Realm, v, 297. Compare vol. ii. p. am of this collection. t 12 Car. II. c. 24, Statutes of the Kealm, v. 259. Compare this collection 1. 833, ii. 1043, 1057. J Compare Statutes of the Eealm, v. 314, 352, 370, 374, 401, 421 ; ajid this collection, vol. i. p. 1042 ; vol. ii. pp. 362, 451, 897, 922, 1042. § Compare Statutes of the Eealm, v. 499 ; and this collection, ii. 130, 899. Private Act No. 2 of 1662 forms a connecting link. II 17 Car. II. c. 6, Statutes of the Realm, v. 578. Compare with vol. ii. P- 497. . „ . IT Statutes of the Realm, v. 848 ; vol. li. p. 1162 m this collection. [ xxxiv ] It was full of high-tlymg Royalists eager to assert their principles both by their legislation and their resolutions. "It cannot be expressed, hardly imagined," writes Clarendon, " with what alac- rity the Parliament entered upon all particular affairs which might refer to the Kings honour, safety, or profit. They pulled up all those principles of sedition aad rebellion by the roots which in their own observation had been the ground of or contributed to the odious and infamous rebelHon in the Long Parliament."* Its first piece of legislation was an Act confirming the chief public Acts passed by the Convention Parhament, while declaring that " the manner of the said assembling, enforced by the diffi- culties and exigencies which then lay upon the nation, is not to be drawn into a precedent."! It then settled the controversy which had caused the Civil War by an Act declaring that the control of the Militia "ever was the undoubted right of his Majesty and his royal predecessors .... and that both or either of the Houses of Parliament cannot nor ought to pretend to the same."i At the same time, in the Act for the Safety and Preservation of his Majesty's person and government, it was declared that " all orders and ordinances, or pretended orders and ordinances of both or either House of Parliament, for imposing of oaths, covenants, or engagements, levying of taxes, or raising of forces and arms, to which the royal assent, either in person or by com- mission, was not expressly had or given, were in their first creation and making, and still are, and so shall be taken to be, null and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever."^ Not satisfied with this statutory assertion of the invalidity of all the legislation between 1642 and 1660, the two Houses, in order to impress the principle upon the minds of the people, proceeded to sentence half a dozen of the most obnoxious enactments of the Interregnum to public destruction. On May 14 the House of Commons appointed a committee of ten members to search the Journals of the House in order to report what they should think tit to be expunged as treasonable and scandalous to his Majesty, and his Royal Father of blessed memory." They Avere also required "to make search in the several Courts of Justice, whether the traitorous writing called The Instrument of Government be there remaining." || What success they met with in this last quest does not appear, but they probably reported on May 17. On that day, by 228 to 103 votes, the House resolved that the Solemn League and Covenant should be burnt by the hands of the common hangman. It is remarkable that Secretary Morrice was one of the tellers for the minority .11 The Lords concurred with this vote and ordered * Clarendon, Continuation of Life, 284. t 13 Car. II. c. 7. Statutes of the Eealm v. 309. This received the King's assent July 8, 1661. Lords Journals xi. 303. t 13 Car. II. c. 6. Statutes of the Kealm v. 308. This received the King's assent July 30, 1661. Lords Journals xi. 329. § 13 Car. II. c. i. Statutes of the Kealm v. 305. Lords Journals xi. 329, II Conjmons Journals viii. 249. 1 1bid. viii. 254. [ XXXV J the Covenant to be burnt on ^Ve■dnesday Maj 22 in the New I'alace at Westminstei', in Cheapside, and before the Old Exchange. They also ordered that it should be " forthwith taken off the Record in the House of Peers."* On May 24 the Commons followed this up by dooming five other enactments, viz., the Act for erecting a High Court of Justice for the trial of Charles I., the Act declaring England a commonwealth, the Act for sub- scribing the Engagement, the Act for annulling the title of Charles II., and the Act for the securing the Lord Protector's person.f A detailed account of the execution of these sentences is given in the newspapers of the day. " Westminster May 22. This day (according to Order of both Lords and Commons) that pernicious Oath called the Solemn League and Covenant was burned by the hand of the Common hangman in the New Palace Westminster ; in Cheapside, and at the Old Exchange : The executioner (to give the hangman his due) did his jwirt perfectly well ; for having kindled his fire he tore that Solenm League into very many pieces : first burned the Preface, and then cast each parcel solemnly into the fire, lifting up his hands and eyes, not leaving the least thread, but burn'd it root and branch (what a damnable wicked Covenant was this, that makes us applaud the very hangman for burning it). This is that fatal Oath born in Scotland, and fed in both Kingdoms with the blood and liv(3lyliood of more thousand Christians then this Oath had words ; for 3'ou formerly were told that this Covenant con- sists of that Beastly number of 666 words, neither more nor less."+ " Westminster Tuesday May 28. This day the Bailiff of Westminster having according to Order caused all things to be in readiness, the Serjeant to the House of Commons brought out that cursed traitorous writing in parchment (falsly entituled. An A ct of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for erecting an High Court of Justice for trying and judging Charles Stuart) intending thereby that undoubted saint and martyr King Charles the first, of ever blessed memory, which being delivered into the hand of the common hangman, was by him burned about nine in the morning, in the midst of "Westminster-Hall, whilst his Majesties Courts (the Kings Bench and Common Pleas) were sitting. Whoever remembers what Avas done at Westminster this very day May 28, 1642 notwithstanding our late Soveraign of blessed memory declared expressly against it, may easily read the sin in the punishment, and behold how the voting armed men ( Avithout, and against the King's commission) was but a preface to that monstrous accursed high Court of Justice, which (assisted by armed men) spilt the most precious blood in the world ; and now that horrid Act or Ordinance which pretended to authorise those wicked regicides to arraign and murther * Commons Journals viii. 256, Lords Journals xi. SfiO. t Ibid. viii. 259. + Mercurius Publicus No. 20, Jtay 16-23, 1661, p. 320. [ xxxvi ] their own Soveraign, was this very day, May 2> T"! ■>''■ TABLE OF ACTS. Date. 5 March, 164_. 29 March, 164i 23 May, 1G42 28 May, 1642 4 June, 1642 - 9 June, 1642 - 17 .June, 1642 - 1 July, 1642 2 July, 1642 5 July, 1642 6 July, 1642 15 July, 1642 1 August, 1642 Title. An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament for the safety and defence of the Kingxlom of England and Dominion of Wales. ; [L.J., iv., 625.] Vol. i., p. 1. Ordinance for settling the Militia of London. [L.J., iv., 682.] ' Vol. i., p. .5. Ordinance for raising 1,000 volunteers to be eni- ' ployed in the reduction of Ireland. [C.J., ii., ■ 583.] Ordinance for raising men for Ireland. [L.J., v., 91.] Vol. i., p. 6. An Ordinance for the securing the sum of £100,000 agreed to be lent the Parliament by several companies and citizens of London for the use of the Kingdom. [li.J., v., 105.] Ordina.nce for bringing in Plate, Money, and Horses. [L.J., v., 121 ; Husband, i., 339.] Vol. i., p. 6. The Ordinance for the Sea-Adventure to Ireland. [L.J., v., 144.] Vol. i., p. 9. Ordinance for the Earl of Warwick to remain in his command of the Fleet. [L.J., v., 174.] Vol. i., p. 12, Ordinance for appointiiiM' Lord Wharton to be Lord Lieutenant of Bucks. [L.J., v., 176 ; not entered.] Ordinance for raising .'■),000 foot and 500 horse for Ireland. [L.J., v., 181.] Vol. i., p. 12. Ordinance for raising 2,000 men for relieving Hull. [L.J., v., 187.] Vol. i., p. 13. An Ordinance appointing the Earl of Essex to be Captain General. [i-2''i 10 January, 1G12'3 14 January, 1642;'3 14 January, 1042/3 17 January, 1642/3 17 January, 1042, 3 21 January, 1642 '3 21 January, 1G42 3 26 January, 1642/3 27 January, 1C42 3 27 January, 1042/3 An Ordinance for the Association of Norfolk, Suflfolk, Essex, Cambridge, etc. [L.J., v., 505 ; Husband, i., 807.] Vol. i., p. 51. C rdinance for reimbursing Monies for the Defence of Devonshire. [L.J., v., 514.] Vol. i., p. 52. Ordinance for the Association of the Counties of Warwick and Stafford, etc. [L.J., v., 520 ; Husband, i., 816; styled also "A Declaration," etc.] Vol. i., p. 53. Oi'dinance fi:>r the I'arliament Forces to drive the King's from Brill in Buckingham.shire. [L.J., v., 523.] Instructions for Sir William Brereton, Sir George Booth, and the rest of the Deputy Lieutenants of Chester. [L.J., v., 539.] Vol. i., p. 55. A Declaration and Ordinance for the Defence of the County of Lincoln. [L.J., v., 538.] j Vol. i., p. 58. An Ordinance for Eaising Forces in the County of I Wilts. [L. J., v., 542.] Vol. i., p. Oil, An Ordinance for assessing the Counties of Nortli- I ampton, Leicester, Derby, etc. [L.J., v., .j."i4 ; I Husbaud, i., 891.] Vol. i., p. 61. j Ordinance for stopping the coal trade to Newcastle, etc. [L. J., v., 55.').] Vol. i., p. 63. Order for assessing persons in the County of Devon toward,-; the charge of the Army there. [L.J., j vi., 560.] Vol. i., p 64. Order to pay money to the Deputy Lieutenants of Devonshire. [L.J., v., 560.] ' Vol. i., p. 65. j Ordinance against removing the Term to Oxford. [L.J., v., 567 ; Husband, i., 896.] Vol. i., p. 65. i Ordinance concerning the Customs [L.J., v., 567] ; for the continuance of the ordinance of concern- ing the subsidy of 'JV,image and Poundage from ] March, 1643, to 25 .Mar.'h, 1644. Ordinance for assessing Lancashire for the relief of Manchester, etc. [L.J.. v., 573.] Ordinance for the Somersetshire men to have their own contribvrtion-mo'ney already raised for main- tenance of the Forces raised there. [L.J v 575 ; Husband, i., S98.] Vol. i., p.' 07. Ordinance for the Assessment of the MaliKiuiuts m Somersetshire. '[L.J., v., 576 ; Huslimd, i., ijoui Vol. i., p. OS. Date. Title. 3iJ January, KvlS/;} 3 February, 1043.3 3 February, 1642 '3 8 February, 1642/3 - 8 Februarj^ 1 042, 3 - 11 February, 1642/3 - 11 February, 1642 3 - 13 February, 1642/3 - 13 February, 1642/3 - 1.") February, 1642/3 - 21 February, 1642/3- 21 February, 1642/3 - 21 February, 1642 3 - 23 February, 1642,3 - 24 February, 1642/3 - 4 March, 1642/3 Ordinance for new Loans and Contributions, etc., for Ireland. [L..J., v., 580 ; Husband, i., t'04.] Vol. i., p. 70. An Ordinance for the better raising and levying of Mariners, Sailors and others for the present guarding of the Seas, etc. [L.J., v., 585 ; Hus- band, i., 915.] Vol. i., p. 73. Ordinance for raising Forces and Money in the County of Wilts. [L.J., v., 587.] Vol. i., p. 74. An Ordinance for the Earl of Warwick to command the Fleet. [L..J., v., 593.] Vol. i., p. 76. Ordinance for assessing divers persons in London according to the Ordinance of 39 November, [L.J., v., 594.] Vol. i., p. 77. .\n Ordinance for securing Hampshire by raising men anil money. [L.J., v., 601.] An Ordinance to appoint Sir William Waller Serjeant-Major-General of the Forces _ in Oloucestershire and other adjacent counties, and for paying his army. [L..J., v., 602.] Vol. i., p. 79. Order concerning the City and County of Exon. [L..r., v., 604.] Ordinance for seizing the effects of persons in Nottingham who have been m arms against the Parliament. [L..J., v., 604.] Ordinance for a public confession to be uf ed at the Fast. [L.J., v., 607 ; Husband, i., 917.] Vol. L, p_ 80. Ordinance for sequestering the profits of St. Mar- garet's, Lothbury. [L.J., v., 616.] Vol. i., p. 82. Ordinance for sequestering the profits of St. Martin's in the Vintry. [L.J., v., 616.] Ordinance for rating sea coal. [L.J., v., 615 ; Husband, i., 921.] Vol. i., p. 83. Ordinance for JMr. Nathaniel JTiennes to raise a regiment of Horse. [L. J., v., 618.]' Vol. i,, p. 84. Ordinance for raising money for the maintenance of the Army by a Weekly Assessment. [L.J., v., 619 ; not entered ; Husband, i., 932.] Vol. i., p. 85 E.xplanatory Ordinance. [L.J., v., 637.1 Vol. i., p. 100 Date. Title. 4 ilai-ch, 1642/3 Ordinance for the defence of Taunton. [L..J., v^, 637.] Vol. 1., p. 100. 6 March, ] 642/3 Order for Rehef of Maimed Soldiers and then- FamiHes. [L.J., v., 610 ; Husband, i., 9.51.] Vol. i., p. 102. 7 March, 1642/3 Order for intrenchnig and fortifying the City of London. fL.J., v., 641 : Husband, L, 953.] Vol. i., p. 103. 13 March, 1642/3 Ordinance for allowing one third part of Prize goods to the Captors, [L..J., v., 647 ; Husband, i., 955.] Vol. i., p. 104. 24 March, 1642/3 Ordinance for raising money for the defence of Exeter. [L.-J., v., 689 ; Husband, ii. 8.] 25 March, 1642/3 - | Ordinance for the Cominissioner.s of theCnsroms to j -repay themselves £iO,00(). [L.-T., v., 672!; Husband, ii. 11.] ' Vol. i., p. 104. 27 March, 1643 Ordinance for sequestering notorious Delinquents' Estates. [Passed ifurch 27, (Gardiner, (!.C.^V. i. 100 ; and noted as agreed to in L..T., v., (j7i, liut not entered ; printed by Husband in pamphlet form with date ]\larcli 31 and in his vol. ii., p. 13, with date April 18.] Vol. i., p. 106. 31 March, 1643 Ordinance for raising money weekty in Hertford- shire. [L.J., v., 683 ; Husband, ii., 25.] Vol. i., p. 117. 5 April, 1643 - Ordinance to provide Mariners for supplying the N"avy. [L.J., v., 693 ; Husband, ii., 25.] Vol. i., p. 123. 5 April, 1643 - Order for securing £40,000 borrowed from the City of London. [L.J., v., 693 ; Husband, ii., 27.] 10 April, 1643- ] Ordinance for laising money in the Isle of Wight. I [L.J., v., 708 ; Hasband, ii., 30.] Vol. i., p. 124. 10 April, 1643 - 1 Ordinance for associating the Counties of Warv/ick, Stafford and Sal oi.. [L.J., v., 708 ; Husband, ii., :^2.] VmI. i., p. 124. 11 April, 1643- - I Ordinance for the repayment of £2,600 out of I the assessment of Dorsetshire. IL.J., v., 710-11 • Husband, ii., 29.] , , - xi , I 11 April, 1643- - - Ordinance for the E.-cplanation of the Weekly Assessment in London. [L.J., v., 713 ; Husband "•' 32.] Vol. i., p. 128. 11 April, 1643- , Au Additional Ordinance for sj(piesteriiin Delin- ((uents. Estates in Devon. [L..J., v., 7ii • i HusbaiidJi.._32.1 Vol i. D. 129' Date. Title. 12 April, 1643- 12 April, 1643- 12 April, 1643 - 18 April, 1643- 18 April, 1643- 20 April, 1643- 25 April, 1643 - 25 April, 1643- 29 April, 1643- 2 May, 1643 2 May, 1643 2 May, 1643 2 May, 1643, All Ordinance giving power to the Ooiuniittee for the Militia of London to raise regiments of Volunteers. [L.J., v., 7i:> ; Husband, ii., 34.] Vol. i., p. 130. An Ordinance giving power to the Jlayor of Plymouth to seize corn, etc., for that town. [L..J., v., 71.5 ; Husband, ii., 35.] Vol. i., p. 131. An Oi-dinance assessing persons in Yarmouth for the defence of the town. [L.J., v., 71.'> ; Husband, ii., 3.').] Vol. i., p. 132. An Ordinance to prevent the Judges, Officers, and ^linisters of the Court of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, from repairing to Oxford to keup tliL' next term there. [L.J., vi., 9-10 ; iiusl.iind, pp. 39-40.] Vol. i., p. 133. Ordinance for Lord Cray's forces quartered at Watford to join the Earl of Essex, out of the Pounds of their Association. [L.J., vi., 11 ; Husliaml, p. 38.] An Order for raising a regiment of Volunteers, under Sir John Wittewrong, in the County of Hertford, to serve out of the Limits of their Association. [L. J., vi., 13 ; Husband, p. 41 .] An ( H.li'iance for Collections to be made for relief of Ciiiitives in Algiers. [L.J., vi., 19 ; Husband, p. 46.] Vol. i., p. 134. An Order, engaging the public faith, to secure repayment of money, etc., advanced for the support of the army under Sir William Waller. [L.J., VI., 19 ; Husband, p. 45.] Vol. 1., p. 135. Order for sequestering the estates of Delinquents in Devon. [Jj.J., vi., 23-24 : Husband p. 47.] Vol. i., p. 136. Further . Order for the execution of Martial Discipline in the Trained Bands in the Cities of L.jni 1(111 and Westminster and in the County of Middlesex. [L.J., vi., 26-27 ; Husband, p. 154-5.] Vol. i., p. 137. A Further Ordinance for Colonel Oliver Cromwell and others to seize goods and chattels of Slalignants in Cambridgeshire. [L.J., vi., 26 ; Husband, pp. 44 and 155.] Vol. i., p. 138. Order for Sir Walter Earle to command the militia in Dorset. [I-.J-, vi., 26 ; Husband, pp. 154-5.] Order for the indemnity of the inhabitants of Barnstaple, for fortifying their town. [L. J., vi., 27.] vin Date. I Title. 3 May, 1G43 Order for iireventint;- disorderly asriemblios m Dorset, Somerset, Wilts, etc. [L,.]., vi., :?U ; Husband, p. 156.] Vol. i., p. 139. 3 May, 1643 Order to depute tv.'o Persons in every county to see the Ordinance for the weekly Assessment i)ut into Execution. [L.J,, vi., 28-29 ; Husband, pp. 156-7.] Vol. i., p. 139. 4 May, 1643 - Order for Oa.rrisons in Hampshire to be paid out of the King's revenues in that County. [L..J., v., 31-32 ; Husband, pp. l.'-)8-9.] Vol. i., p. 141. 5 May, 1643 - Order for burning the Book of Sports. [L.J., v., 32 ; Husband, pp. 1.59-60.] 6 May, 1643- Order for the repayment of monies lent by the City of London. [L..L, vi., 3i-.5; Husband, pp.'l61-2.] Vol. i., II. 143. 6 May, 1643 - Order explaining Ordinance of 28 Noveiober, 1642, concerning th« assessment. [L..J., vi., 34 : Husband, p. 162.] 7 May, 1643 - An Ordinance for the speedy raising and levying of money throughout the whole of England and dominion of Wales : members of both Houses excepted. [L..J., vi., 34, but not entered ; Husband, pp. 169-75.] Vol. i., p. 145. 10 May, 1643 Order to redress the Abuses in taking Horses for supply of the Army. [L.J., vi., 39-40 ; Hus- band, pp. 164-5.] ' Vol. i., p. 155. 10 May, 1643 Ordinance following Commission granted by the Earl of Essex to Colonel James Mauleverer to levy and raise a regiment of harquebussers, pledging public faith for repayment of monies, etc., lent to him. [L.J., vi., 40 ; Husband, p. 163.] Vol. i., p. 156. 10 May, 1643 Order for the speedy levy of assessments under Ordinances of 3rd and 7th May, 1643, and 30th Jcinuary, 1642/3, and Act for a Contribution towards the Relief of Ireland. [L.J., vi., 40-41 ; Husband, p. 165.] 10 May, 1643 Ordinance as to the levy of the weekly assessment in Southwark, etc. 16 May, 1643 Further Ordinance (amending that of May 3) for suppressing riots in Dorset, Somerset, and Wilts. [L.J,, VI., 48.] 17 May 1643 Ordinance for the sequestration of the jurisdiction of William, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury [L..L, vi., 59 ; Husband, n. 178,1 Vol. i. n 157' Date. I Title. IT ^ilay, 1643 I Oi-dinatice (amending that of 30 January, 164?~3) for the contribution for the relief ui Ireland, authorizing Commissioners to receive the money. [L.J., vi., .50-51 ; Husband, pp. 178-9.] Vol. i., p. 1.58 IS Ma}-, 164'3 Ordinance exempting estates of E-irl of St. Albans ; from former Ordinance for sequestration of I .Papists' estates : on account of his services' in Ireland. [L.J., vi., 63.] 1>^ iliiy, 1643 j Ordinance amending Ordinance of 7 May for the raising and le^ying of money by allomng sum s rai?ed in the Eastern Association to be applied to the maintenance of the army of the Associa- 1 tion. [L.J., vi., 53 ; Husband, p. 181.] Vol. i., p. 160. 54 iMay, 1643 ' Ordinance authorising Colonel Walter Long to take and collect such moneys as have been I formerly by him and others assessed and as yet I unpaid, in Essex, Hertford, and Bedford, by a i Commission from the Earl of Essex. [L..J., vi., I 61 ; Husband, p. 182.] Vol. i., p. 161. 26 May, 1613 Order for £10,000 a year to be paid to the Earl of Essex out of the estates of Delinquents. [L.J ., vi., 64-5.] 26 ilay, 1643 | Ordinance transferring the County of Huntingdon from the ilidland Association to the Eastern Association. [L.J., vi., 63 ; Husband, p 183.J 29 ]\Iay, 1643 J'Vrther Ordinance for seizing horses for the usf. of the Army, amending that of 10 May. [L.J., vi., ; 69 ; Husband, p. 184.] Vol. i., p. 102. 30 May, 1643 ' Order empowering the Committee at Haberdashers' I ij all to cess estates in London and twenty miles round that have not paid their due proportion of assessment under the Ordinance of the Twentieth part. [L.J., vi., 71 : Husband, p. 185.] Vol. i,, p. 163. 30 Jlay, 1643 - Ordinance for the prevention of the smuggling of prohibited goods. [L.J., vi., 71-2 ; Husband, p. 191-2.] V.J. i.. p. 163. 30 .May, 1643 - - Ordinance for tlie jieace of the County of Kent, and for enabling them to associate with the City of London or any other Counties adjacent [L.J., vi., 72-5 ; Husband, pp. 185-189.] Vol. i., p. 165. 30 May 1643 - Further Ordinance against removing the term to Oxford (cf. Ord. of 21 Jan., 1642-3.) [L.J., vi., 70; Husband, ii., 190.]. 1 June, 1643 - - Further Ordinance for the speedy raising of money, appointing members of new Committees, (cf. 30 Jan., 1642-3, 3 liny and 10 May, 1643.) [L.J., vi., 76-7 ; Husband, pp. 193-5.] Vol. i., p. 168. Date. Title. 5 .June, 1643 - - Ordinance to raise £100 weekly for the defence of South v/ark, and appointing a Committee. [L. J., vi., 81-2 ; Husband, pp. 196-*/.] 5 June, 1643 Ordinance for raising forces for the reduction of Newcastle, with Propositions accepted by both Houses, [L.J , vi., 82-3 ; Husband, pp. 197-9.] Vol. i., p. 171. 9 June, 1643 Ordinance for a Covenant to reveal plots against the Parliament to be taken by all who are lovers of their country. [L.J., vi., 87 ; Husband, pp. 204-5 and y27-K] Vol. i., p. 175. 10 June, 1643 j Further Ordinance (amending that of 17th May) to sequester the jurisdiction and temporalities of Archbishop Laud. [L.J., vi., 89 : Husband, p. 207.] Vol. i., p. 176. 12 June, 1643 | Ordinance appointing Sir Thomas Middleton Commander-in-Chief of the Counties of Den- bigh, Montgomery, Flint, Merioneth, Carnarvon, and Anglesey. [L.J., vi., 90-92 ; Husband, pp. 211-13.] Vol. i., p. 177. 12 June, 1013 ' Ordinance for an assembly of Divines to settle the doctrine of the Church. [L. J., vi., 92-4 ; I Husband, pp. 208-210.] Vol. i. p. 180. 12 June, 1643 1 Ordinance appointing the Earl of ' Denbigh as Commander-in-Chief of the Counties of Warwick, I Worcester, Stafford, Salop, etc., and to succeed Lord Brooke as Lord Lieutenant of the County of Warwick. [L.J., vi,, 92.] 14 June, 1643 Ordinance for correcting and regulating abuses ^i the Press. [L.J., vi., 96-7 ; Husband, pp. 213- 16.] Vol. i., p. 184. 24 June, 1643 Ordinance for raising and paying Forces for the Defence of the Isle of Wight. [L..J., vi., 106- j 7 ; Husband, pp. 226-227.] Vol. i., p. 187. •1 July, 1643 ; Ordinance for paying the Scottish Army in Ireland, by arr'angement with members of the Company I of the ]\Ierchant Adventurers. [L.J., vi l-'2- ' 12.3,] VoLi., p. 188. 10 July, 1643 Ordinance for securing the town of Lynn and the adjacent country in case the Popish Northern Army should force a passage through Lincoln- shire into Norfolk. [L.J., vi., 126-7.1 Vol. i., p. 190. 10 July, 1643 Ordinance for the indemnity of the Mayor of Hull and others for seizing the forts, and the persons of Sir John Hotham and Sir Edward Puhodes and Captain Hotham. [L.J., vi., 126 ; Husband' pp. 229-30.] Vol. i., p. i9o' Date. Title. 10 July. 1643 12 July, 1643 12 July, 1643 14 July, 1643 Ordinance forbidding Judges and Ministers of the law to execute their commissions or hold Assizes or Gaol Delivery during the Summer Vacation. [L.J., vi., 126 ; Husband, p. 230.] Vol. i., p. 191. Order for raising forces in the Parts of Holland in the County of Lincoln. [L.J., vi., 129 ; Husband, pp. 230-1.1 Order confirming the Office of Chief Butler of England and Wales to Sir William Waller. [L.J., vi., 130.] Ordinance for the encouragement of Adventurers to make new subscrijitions for towns, cities, and lands in Ireland [L.J., vi., ]31, not entered; Husband, pp. 233-6.] Vol. i., p. 192. 15 .July, 1643 (Ordinance adding names to the Committee for the Twentieth Part in tlie County of Sussex. [L.J., vi , 132 ; Husband, p. 236.] 18 July, 164 '3 I Further Ordinance for raising money for_ the defence of the ruunty of Huntingdon, giving power to the Deputy-Lieutenants and Com- mittee to receive the weekly assessments. [L.J., vi., 135 ; Husband, p. 239.] 19 July, 1643 -■ Ordinance for raising money for the defence of Northamptonshire. [L.J., vi., 137-8 ; Husband, pp. 239-40.] 19 July, 1643 - - Order for keeping a solemn Fast and Humiliation the 21st July. [L.J., vi., 139.] 19 July, 1643 Ordinance for nominating and appointing certain Commissioners to be sent to Scotland to treat and conclude divers matters concerning the safety and peace of both kingdoms, with instructions. [L.J., vi., 139, 142.] V'.il. i., p. 197. 20 July, 1643 - Declaration or ordinalnce concerning the late insurrection in Kent, offering pardon to those who submit. [L.J., vi., 143; Husband, p. 242.] 22 July, 1643 - - Ordinance appointing the Lord Fairfax governor of the town of Kingston upon Hull, in place of Sir John Hotham. [L.J., vi., 145-6 ; Husband, p. 242.] 22 July, 1643 - Ordinance for the speedy raising and levying of moneys by way of charge or impost upon several commodities (Excise Ordinance). [L.J., vi., 14.5, not entered ; Husband, pp. 267-275.1 Vol. i., p. 202, Date. 2o July, 1643 27 July, 1643 29 July, 1C43 Title. Onlinaiice for the speedy raising of a Body of Horse out of certain specified counties, to resist the outrages of the King's Army, and to be under the Earl of Manchester, who is^ appointed by this Ordinance, for this service, to be Commander-in-Chief both for Horse and Foot. [Jj.J., vi., 148-50 ; Husband, pp. 27ri-8.] Vol. i., p. 215. Ordinance appointing a Committee for the County of Surrey to raise forces for the defence of the county. [L.J., vi., 101-2 ; Husband, p. 278-97.] Ordinance permitting sums of money raised in the County of Huntingdon to be spent upon the defence of the coimtj'. [L.J., vi., 157 ; Hus- band, pp. 278-80.] Vol. i., }>. 219. 29 July, 1643 29 July, 1643 1 August, 16-13 3 August, 1643 10 August, 1643 10 August, 1643 10 August, 1043 12 August, 1643 Ordinance appointing Commissioners to receive loans and subscriptions in Holland for the relief and maintenance of the army in Ireland. [L.J., vi., 158.] Vol. i., p. 220. Ordinance for the defence of London. [L.J., vi., 158-9.] Vol i., p. 221. Ordinance ordering William Bishop of London, Thomas Turner, Doctor of Divinity, and John .Juxon, Esquire, to repay a sum received, under a Decree in the Exchequer Chamber, conveying certain impropriations to the King's ilajesty, who had leased them to the aforesaid. [L.J., vi., 162.] Ordinance for raising money for the maintenance of the Army, and other great affairs, by a ^Yeekly assessment upon specified counties for two months, beginning from the 3rd August, 1643. [L J., vi., 163-70.] Vol. i., p. iiZ. Ordinance for the speedy raising and impressing of men for the defence of the kingdom. [L.J., vi., 17."i-6 ; Husband, pp. 2R2- 3.] Vol. i., p. 241. Ordinance appointing Committees f^.r managinK ♦the ati'airs of the Associated Counties (Eastern Association). [L.J., vi., 176-7 ; Husband, pp. i!'^^-3-] Vol. i., p. 242. Ordinance for payment of £10,000 to Sir William Waller out of the moneys that shall come in upon the twentieth part within the cities of London and Westminster and the places adjacent. [L.J., vi., 175.] Ordinance for the speedy raising of 1,000 dragoons and £13,500 for their equipment and mainten- ance, in the County of Essex. |L.J., 178-0 ■ Husband, pp. 28G-7.J \'ol. i., p. 245! Date. Title. Ordinance for seizing the estates of the rebels in Kent (cf. Ordinance of 20tli July). [L.J , vi,, 182 ; Husband, pp. 288-9.] Vol. i., p. 247. Ordinance for the speedy raising of iO,000 soldiers in the counties of the Eastern Association. [L.J., vi., 182-3 ; Husband, pp. 288-9.] Vol. i., p. 248. 1 7 AuuLi-it, lff43 (Ordinance for the security of the city of London, with an oath to be taken by all persons within the cities of London and Westminster and the surburbs thereof or within the lines of communi- cation. [L.J.jVi, 184-5 ; Husband, pp. 288-90.]. Vol. i., p. 249. 18 August, 1643 Ordinance for a speedy supply of monies within the city of London and Liberties thereof, for the inaintenance of the forces for the defence of the City. [L.J., vi,, 190-1 ; Husband, pp. 294-';.] Vol. i., p. ini. 18 August, 1643 Ordinance explaining a former Ordinance for tlie sequestration of Delinquents' Estates, with an oath to be administered to delinquents. [Hus- band, pp. 294-300, under date 19th August ; L.J., vi., 185, but not entered in L.J.J Vol. i., p. 251. 23 August, 1C43 Ordinance for the relief of 'jloucester. [L.J., vi., 194.] Vol. i., p. 21 ;0. 24 August 1G43 Ordinance for repayment of £50,000 advance,! I by the City of London. [L.J., vi., 195 : Husband, p. 300.J • 24 'Vnsust, 1643 Ordinance for fortifying the Hundred of Loviiigland in the county of Kufiblk and other adjacent Hundreds, for the defence of Yarmouth, etc. [L.J., vi., 196 ; Husband, pp. 301-2.] 25 August, 1613 Ordinance (explaining Ordinance of 2nth July, 1643) for raising a Body of Horse for the preservati(iii of the Kingdom. [L.J., vi., 195-6 ; Husband, pp. 302-3, under date 25th August.] Vol. i., p. 201. 20 August, 1643 Ordinance for the free ])assage of Tlullion into the ports of Dover and London and into and out of the ^dint. [L.J., vi., 199 ; Husband, p. 305.] Vol. .262. 26 August, 1643 Ordinance for disposing of the Hou:es of persons who have avoided payment of the weekly a,-jse,ss- ment. [L.J., vi., 198-9 ; Husband, p. 303.] Vol. i., p. 262. 26 August, 1043 Ordinance for the monoply of an engine,'in\'ented by Dominicke Petit, Peter Deliques, and Claudius Fancault, for recovering ships, lading and cannon, which have been overwhelmed in the ,Seas ana rivers of the Kingdom. [Jj.J., vi., 199.] Vol. i., p. 263. Date. Title. 20 August, 1643 ; Ordinance for demolishing superstitiouc, images, etc., and removing Communion Tables IVom the East I End of Churches, before 1st November, 1643. fLJ., vi., 200-201 ; Husband, pp. 307-8 under date 28th August.] Vol. i., p. 265. .") September, 1643 - Ordinancp for the speedy raising of nonies to furnish magazines, and raise forces within the Hamlets of the Tower, the City of VVestininster, the Borough of Southwark, and other parts of the counties of Middlesex and Surrey within the Forts and Lines of Communication and Pari-hes adjacent. [L..J., vi., 204-6 ; Husband, pp. 30.5-8, under date 4th September.] Vol. 1., p. 267. 6 September, 104 ; - 6 September, 16-13 • 6 September, 16-13 - 6 September, 1643 8 September, 1C43 8 September, 1G43 - 13 September, 1643 - 1.') September, 1643 - 15 September, 1643 Ordinance empowering the Committe3 of the ililitia of the City of London to send troops under iSii William Waller, to join the Lord General the Earl of Essex, or elsewhere under the commission of the Lord General. [L.J., vi., 20 j Hu.sband, p. 310.] Vol. i., p. 271. Ordinance to levy arrears of as-essments in the County of Suffolk. [L.J., vi., 207-8 ; Husband, p. 310.] Order for Lieut. Colojiel Owen Rowe to contract for arms to the value of £.5,000. I'L. J., vi., 207 ; Husband, p. 311.] Vol. i., p. 272. Ordinance for raising money in the counties of the Eastern Association for payment of the Earl of Manchester's army. [L.J., vi.. 207 ; Husband, p. 312.] Xo\ i., p. 27;-;. Further Ordinance for settling the Excise, annulling the former Ordinance (that of July 22) as in many parts defective. [L.,h, vi., 209 ; but not entered in L.J. Printed Husband, jip. 313-9, under date September 11.] Vol. i., p. 274 Ordinance restricting the passage of travellers from Ireland, to prevent the coming over of Irish rebels. [L.J., vi., 210 ; Husband, p 309, under date September 5.] Vol. i., p. 283. Ordinance for obtaining a loan from the inhabitants of Ipswich, for the navy. [L.J., vi., 215 ; Husband, pp. 319-20.] Vol. i., p. 284. Ordinance for impressing £,000 infantry to be under the command of Sir William ^Valler. [L.J., vi., 216 ; Husband, p. 32i), under date September 13.] Ordinance permitting apprentices to watermen in the Thames to serve their time under Sir William Waller without punishment or pre- judice. [L.J., vi,, 217 ; Husband, p. 321.] Vol. i., p. 285. Date. Title. 18 September, lr.43 - 18 September, iGll - 18 September, l(ii3 19 September, 10-13 20 September, 1G43 ■ ■20 September, KM3 ■ 21 September, 10-13 30 September, 104-3 2 October, 1043 - 2 October, 1643 - 7 October, 1643 - 9 October, 1 643 - Ordinance for the relief of the distressed clergy of Ireland. [L..J., vi., 221-2 ; Husband, pp. 325-6.] Vol. i., p. 285. Ordinance for the payment of the Commissioners and Auditors of Excise together with an oath to be administered to them, [L.J., vi., 220-1 ; Husband, p. 324-5.] Vol. i., p. 287. Ordinance providing that the Commissioners of Customs shall repay themselves £30,000 advanced for th'e Navy. [L.J., vi., 221 ; Husband pp. 332-3.] Ordinance (supplementing that of 11th November, 1642) for the defence of the county of Hertford, permitting its association with the City of London or other places. [L.J., vi., 222-3 ; Hus- band, pp. 32."i-7.] Vol. i., p. 289. Ordinance adding Lincoln to the counties of the Eastern Association, and foi' the maintenance of the Army of those counties, with the names of the members of the Committees of the various counties. [L.J., vi., 224-7 ; Husband, pp. 327-.'. Vol. i., p. 29 L Declaration and Order that no one shall have any command under the Parliament unless he shall have taken the Covenant (i.e., the Solemn Leaj^Lie and Covenant). [L.J., vi., 224 ; Hus- band, p. 327.] Vol. i., p. 'i98. An Ordinance for the sequestration of all revenues of the King, Queen, and Prince, in England and WaRis, and Berwick-upon-Tweed, with pro- visions for sequestering any of the Royal officers who may refuse obedience to this Ordinance. [L.J., vi., 227-9 ; Husband, p. 338 ; printed in appendix, p.l.").] Vol. i., p. 299. Ordinance to compel the City Companies to pay their assessments according to the rates appointed by the Common Council. [L.J., vi., 236.] Ordinance to supply wood to the poor and other degiees of people in the cities of London and Westminster, and their suburbs and liberties. [Husband, pp 351-2. Not entered in L.J., vi., 241.] Vol. i., p 303. Ordinance for fortifying the Isle of Wight. [L.-T., vi., 242.] Ordinance for repayment of +;30,000 to the Mer- chant Adventurers. [L.J., vi., 246.] Ordinance fixing the price of wines in accordance with the recent Excise Ordinance. [L.J., vi., 250 ; Husband, p, 355-6,] Vol. i., p. 305, Date. 9 October, 1643 ■ October, 1643 - 9 October, 1fU3 11 October, 1643 \i October, 1643 16 October, 1G43 17 October, 1643 23 October, 1613 :!3 October, 1043 J3 October, 1G!3 >7 October, 10-13 ■21 October, 1643 Title. Ordinance emiiowering the Committee in North- amptonshire to raise money for six months for the defence for the County. [L..I., vi., :249 ; Husband, pp. 356-7.] Ordinance for sending forces from London to the Lord General for the recovery of Reading. [L.J., vi., 249-50 ; Plusband, pp. 3.58-9.] Vol. i., p. 306. Ordinance for assessing members of either House who absent themselves from Parliament or wage war upon it. [L..J., vi., 250-1 ; Husband ]ip. 357 8.] Vol. i., p. 307. Ordinance empowering the Earl of Manchester to put into execution, in the counties of the East- ern Association, former Cfrdinances for collectirj.^' assessments and ^eipiestrating estates of Delinquents. [L..J., vi., 203-4 : Husband, p['. 360-1.] A'ol. i., p. 309. Further Oixlinance for the incorporation of the ]\Ierchant Adventurers in order to the better maintenance of the woollen trade. [L..J.. vi., 225 ; Hu.sband, p. 3i;i.] \o\. i., p.'Sb.i. Ordinance for the rejiayment of all monies that may be lent for the speedy bringing of the Scotti.sh army into Eni;land to the assistance of the Parliament. [L.J , vi., 257-8 ; Husband, pp. 363-5.] Voh i., p. 311. Ordinance that brewers shall pay the duties imposed by the fixcise Ordinance before deliver- in^' their goods. [L..J., \\., 2()0 : Husiiiiiid, pp. 305-0.] Vol. ]., p. 315. ! )rdi)rance for the speedy raising of monies formerly imposed but not yet paid, within the City of Lond'ni and the Ijiberties thereof. fL..!., vi., 208-27(1 ; Husband, pp. 368-71.] Vol. i„ ji. 310. Ordinances gi\'ing authority lo dig and .search for saltpetre to make gunpowder. [L..T., vi., 270.J Vol. i., p. 320. Ordinance supplementing a former Ordinance (Seji- tember 5th, 1013) fm- raising money within the lines of communication, by removing the exemptions allowed to mem!.>ei-s of both Houses and their servants. [L J., vi., 271 ; Husband, p. 384, under date 9th November.] ^^J|. i., p 321. Ordinance for raising £00,fiOO 13s. Id. by loan, for assistance to the Scottish army in its exjicdition into England. [L..1., vi., 279-282 ; Husband, pii. 3T1-4.] Vol. i., ],. 322. Ordinance for pressing 3,000 soldiers in Lancashire [L..J., vi., 279.] xvu Date. 31 October, 1643 31 October, 1643 2 November, 1643 4 November, 1643 7 November, 1643 10 November, 1643 - 15 November, 1643 - 20 November, 1643 23 November, 1643 28 November, 1643 - 1 December, 1643 7 December, 1643 8734. Title. An Ordinance forbidding communication with the King and Queen, for the better prevention of spies. [Husband, p. 375.] Vol. i., p. 827. Ordinance for relief of maimed soldiers and of widows and children of soldiers slain in the service of the Parliament. [L.J., vi., 286-7 ; Husband, p. 376-7, under date November 1st.] Vol. i., p. 328. Ordinance for the government of the plantations in the West IndieSj appointing the Earl of Warwick Governor-in-Chief and Lord High Admiral of those islands. [L.J., vi., 291-2 ; Husband, pp. 378-9.] Vol. i., p. 331. Ordinance for associating Kent, Sussex, Surrey, and Hampshire, with list of members of Committees. [L.J., vi., 294-6 ; Husband, pp. 379-83.] Vol. 1., p. 333. Order for London Vintners to pay Excise for Wines. [L.J., vi., 298 ; Husband, p. 383.] Vol. i., p. 339. Ordinance for making a new Great Seal and for annulling certain Acts under the King's Great Seal since the 22nd May, 1642. [L.J., vi., 301-2 ; Husband, pp. 385-6 under date 11 November.] Vol. i., p. 340. Ordinance for raising money for the defence of Plymouth, by means of a rate upon merchandise exported and imported. [L.J., vi., 305-6 ; Husband, pp. 386-7.] Vol. i., p. 342. Ordinance for preserving from sale and keeping for public use certain books, evidences, records and writings taken by distress or otherwise. [L. J., vi., 307-8; Husband, pp. 387-8 under date November 18.] Vol. i., p. 343. Ordinance for raising money for the defence of Southampton. [L.J., vi., 309-10 ; Husband, pp. 388-9.] Vol. i., p. 345. cf. Excise Ordinance and Ordinance for sequestering Delinquents' Estates. Ordinance supplementing the Excise Ordinance. [L.J., vi., 316; Husband, p. 389- 90j '■ Vol. i., p. 346. Ordinance enabling persons approved by Parliament to set forth ships for guarding the seas, and prohibiting trade with ports in hostility to the Parliament. [L.J., vi., 319 but not printed in L.J. ; Husband, p. 391-4 under date Nov. 30th.] Vol. i., p. 347. Ordinance appointing the Earl of Warwick Lord High Admiral of England. [L. J., vi., 330.] Vol. i., p. 351. B Date. 18 December, 1643 ] 8 December, 1643 20 December, 1643 - 23 December, 1643 - 23 December, 1643 - 23 December, 1643 - 25 December, 1643- 6 January, 1643/4 - A 9 January, 1643/4- 10 January, 1643/4 - 20 January, 1643/4 - 22 January, 1643/4 - Title. Ordinance for erecting and maintaining a garrison at Newport Pagnell, in the county of Bucka. [L.J., vi., 344-5 ; Husband, pp. 400-02.] Vol. i., p. 352. Ordinance amending Ordinance of 14th September giving further powers to the Committee for Volunteers for Hertfordshire, enabling them to raise and maintain forces for the defence of the County. [L. J., vi., 342-4 ; Husband, pp. 402-4.] Vol. i., p. 356. Ordinance disqualifying anyone who has not taken the Covenant from beiner a member of the Common Council or holding any office in the City of London. [L.J., vi., 348 ; Husband, p. 404.] Vol. i., p. 359. Ordinance empowering the Committee of the Militia of London to send out forces under Major General Brown to the assistance of Sir William Waller. [L.J., vi., 352 ; Husband, p. 406.] Vol. i., p. 359. Ordinance (amending that of 21st September) pro- viding for the payment to certain receivers of revenues due to the King, Queen, and Prince from sequestrated estates of Delinquents. [L. J., vi., 352 ; Husband, pp. 406-7.] \ol. i., p. 360. Ordinance moderating the duty on Tobacco. [L. J., vi., 352-3.] Vol. i., p. 361. Ordinance dissmising all Clerks of Record who have joined the King. [L. J., vi., 355 ; Husband, p. 407.] Vol. i., p. 362. Declaration and Order exempting the University of Cambridge from the Ordinance for seques- tering estates of Delinquents. [L. J., vi., 368-9 ; Husband, pp. 409-10.] Vol. i., p. 363. An ordinance touching the Excise of Flesh victuals and salt. [L.J., vi., 372-3, 374 ; Husband, pp. 410-11.] Vol. i., p. 364. Ordinance for pressing and levying mariners, sailors, etc., for the defence of the kingdom. [L.J., vi., 373, 4 ; Husband, p. 412.] Vol. i., p. 366. An Ordinance for recruiting and regulating the Forces of the Eastern Association under the Earl of Manchester. [L.J., vi., 385-7 ; Husband, pp. 413-5.] Vol. i., p. 368. An Ordinance for regulating the University of Cambridgeand for removing scandalous ministers in the University and in the counties of the Eastern Association. [L.J., vi., 389 ; Husband PP- 415-6.] Vol. i p. 37i; XIX Date. 22 January, 1643/4 - 29 January, 1643/4 - 30 January, 1643/4 - 30 January, 1643/4 1 February, 1643/4- 5 February, 1643/4 5 February, 1643/4- 13 February, 1643/4 - 16 Februaiy, 1643/4 - 17 February, 1643/4 ■ 82 February, 1643/4 - 8734. Title. Ordinance preventing tbe adjournment of the term of the Courts of Justice, and the conveyance of records, etc., to Oxford. [L.J., vi., 390.] Vol. i., p. 372 Ordinance for appointing High [Sheriffs and for altering the terms of the oath administered to them. [L.J. vi., 396.] Vol. i., p. 373. Ordinance for officers of the Courts of Justice, lawyers, etc., to take the Covenant. [L.J., vi., 403 ; Husband, p. 416.] Vol. i., p. 374. Ordinance amending the Ordinance of 28th August, 1642 (against the importion of currants) in favour of the Levant Company. [L.J., vi., 404.] Vol. i., p. 375. Ordinance for the present recruiting and payment of the army under the immediate command of the Lord General. [L. J., vi., 407.] Vol. i., p. 375. Ordinance for the defence of Poole, Plymouth, and Lyme. [L.J., vi., 409.] Ordinance enjoining the taking of the late Solemn League and Covenant throughout the kingdom of England and the Dominion of Wales : with instructions. [L.J., vi., 411-2 ; Husband, pp. 420-1, under date 2nd February.] Vol. i., p. 376. Ordinance for Sir Thomas Middleton to raise forces within the counties of Flint, Denbigh,- Mont- gomery, Merioneth, Carnarvon, and Anglesey. [L.J., vi., 424-5 ; Husband, pp. 432-3, under date 20th February.] Vol. i., p. 378. Ordinance for appointing for a period not exceeding three months, a Committee of both Housas to join with the Committee and Commissioners of Scotland, for the better managing the affairs of both nations, in accordance with the late Covenant and Treaty. [L. J., vi., 430.] Vol. 1., p. 381. Ordinance for raising a nsw loan and assessment in the County of Middlesex for the defence of the county and of the Cities of London and Westminster and for the preservation of Uxbridge. [L.J., vi., 431-3; Husband, pp. 429-31, under date 13th February.] Vol. i., p. 383., Ordinance for taking and receiving the accounts of the whole Kingdom. [L.J.,,vi., 437-9 ; Husband, pp. 434-6.] Vol. 1., p. 387. B 2 XX Date, 26 February, 1643/4 - 26 February, 1643/4 - 27 February, 1643/4 - 37 February, 1643/4 - 27 February, 1643/4- 29 February, 1643/4- 4 March, 1643/4 - 6 March, 1643/4 - 5 March, 1643/4 - 7 March, 1643/4 19 March, 1643/4 21 March, 1643/4 - 26 March, 1644 Title. Ordinance for -the free importation of Bullion (of. Ordinance August 26th, 1643.) [L.J., vi., 441. p. 436, under date of 24th February.] Vol. i., p. 391, Ordinance for Excise money raised in Hull to be employed for that Garrison. [Husband, p. 457.] Ordinance empowering the Lord Fairfax to remove scandalous ministers in Yorkshire ond replace them by able, learned and godly divines. [L. J., vi., 442 ; Husband, p. 437.] Vol. i., p. 391. Ordinance empowering the Lord Fairfax and Sir Thomas Fairfax to press soldiers in Yorkshire. Ordinance for selling all ships and goods taken by reprisal and belonging to the State. [L.J., vi., 444.] Vol. i., p. 392. Order for Eeformado officers to be paid out of customs on currants. [L. J., tI., 446 ; Husband, pp. 457-8.] Vol. i., p. 393. Ordinance to regulate the Duty on Tobacco for one year (cf. Ord. December 23, 1643). [L.J., vi., 449.] Vol. i., p. 394. Ordinance concerning the repayment of money to the Merchant Adventurers, (cf. 7 Oct., 1643.) [L.J., vi., 451.] Ordinance for paying the army under Lord Fairfax by means of a sum owed to the Merchant Adventurers, the repayment of which was postponed by the preceding Ordinance. TL.J., vi., 451.] Ordinance for upholding the Government and Fellowship of merchants of England trading into the Levant Seas. [L.J., vi., 445-6 • Husband, pp. 439-40.] Vol. i., p. 395. Further Ordinance empowering the Levant Com- pany to import currants, (cf. Ord. 26 Aug 1642, and 30 Jan., 1643-4.) [L.J , vi 474'' Husbantl, p. 440.] Vol. i., p. 396! Order for Free Trade to Sunderland and Blithe and to carry corn for our Brethren of Scotland [L.J., VI., 480-1 ; Husband, pp. 305-6.] Vol. i., p. 397. Ordinance (amending that of 1st Feb., 1643-4) for the speedy completing and maintaining of the army under the immediate command of the Earl of Essex. [L.J., vi., 514-7 ; Husband pp. 442-7.] Vol. i., p. 398. XXI Date. 26 March, 1644 - 26 March, 1644 30 March, 1644 8 April, 1644 8 April, 1644 3 April, 1644 8 April, 1644 8 April, 1644 8 April, 1644 16 April, 1644 16 April, 1644 Title. Ordinance providing that inhabitants of the Cities of London and Westminster, the Hamlets of the Tower, Borough of Southwark, and other places within the lines of Communication, and weekly Bills of Mortality, shall contribute the value of one meal in the week for the auxiliary forces now being raised. (Ordinance of the Weekly Meal.) [L.J., vi., 488-90 ; Husband, pp. 467-9 Vol. 1., p. 40! ] 405. Ordinance empowering Sir William Brereton to take subscriptions and command forces in the County of Chester and adjacent parts. [L.J., vi., 486-8 ; Husband, pp. 469-72.] Vol. i., p. 409. Ordinance for raising and maintaining 3,000 Foot, 1,200 Horse, and 500 Dragoons to be commanded by Sir William Waller as Serjeant Major General of the forces under the Earl of Essex and of all other forces in the associated counties of Southampton, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent. Ordinance for the defence of the town of North- ampton. [L.J., vi., 496-7.] Ordinance to raise £20,000 by loan to enable Sir William' Waller to follow up his victory over Hopton. [L.J., vi,, 498.] Ordinance for the making of salt petre to continue for two years from the 25th March, 1655, cf. [L.J. vi., 498-9 ; Husband, pp. 477-8.] Vol. i., p. 418. Ordinance for the better observation of the Lord's Day. [L.J., vi., 507-8 ; Husband, pp. 478-80, under date April 6.] Vol. i., p. 420. Ordinance for felling 600 Timber Trees in His Majesty's Forest of Waltham for the use of the Navy. [L. J., vi., 506-7 ; Husband p. 482.] Vol. i., p. 422. Ordinance continuing for a year the rates and charges of Excise and new Impost expressed in the Ordinance of 11th September, 1643. [L.J., vi., 507 ; Husband p. 481.] Ordinance (removing an exemption in that of 2nd October, 1643) permitting the felling of timber trees in the woods of several Delinquents for the use of the Navy. [L.J., vi., 520-1 ; Husband, pp. 483-3.] Vol. i., p. 423. Ordinance empowering the Committee of Bolh Kingdoms to prepare, by Friday, 26th April, 1644, Propositions for a safe and well grounded peace. [L.J., vi., 519.] Vol. i., p. 436. Date. Title. 17 April, 1644 25 April, 1644 9 May, 1644 9 May, 1644 9 May, 1644 10 May, 1644 13 May, 1644 15 May, 1644 21 May, 1644 - 23 May, 1644 25 May, 1644 28 May,, 1644 Ordinance continuing for four months the Ordinance regarding the defence of Hertfordshire, dated 18th December, 1643. [L.J., vi., 523 ; Husband, p. 483.] Ordinance extending (up to Wednesday, 1st May) the time for preparing Propositions for a Peace (cf. Ord. of 16th April). [L.J., vi., 528.] Ordinance concerning Escheators. [L..J., vi., 544.] Vol. i., p. 425. Futher Ordinance for the demolition of monuments of Idolatry and Superstition in Churches (cf. Ord. 26th August, 1643). [L.J., vi., 546 ; Hus- band, p. 487.] Vol. i., p. 425. Ordinance empowering the Committee of the Militia of the City of London to send auxiliaries to Sir Wilham Waller and the Earl of Essex. [L.J., VI., 546-7 ; Husband, pp. 487-8.] Vol. i., p. 426. Ordinance for raising and maintaining Horse and Foot for the garrison of Gloucester, and for the counties of Gloucester, Hereford, Monmouth, Glamorgan, Brecknock and Eadnor. [L.J., vi., 548, but not printedin L.J. ; Husband, pp. 489-91.] Vol. i., p. 428. Ordinance for the maintenance of the forces of the Eastern Association under the command of the Jiarl of Manchester. [L.J., vi.. 552 ; Husband pp. 492-3, under date 15th May.] Vol. i., p. 432. Ordinance giving relief from prejudice and inconven- ience caused by the stoppage and delay of Writs ot Error and ordering that .such Writs shall be sealed with the Great Seal. [L.J , vi., 552-6 • Husband, p. 494.] Vol. i., p. 434! ^^^^F^^Ji^. ^°^r P^y^»e monies to Sir Thomas Middleton for the furtherance of the public service m North Wales. [L.J., vi., 563-3.f Vol. i., p. 435. Ordinance (following the temporary Ordinance of February 16, 1643-4) appointing a Committee of both Houses to join with the Committees and Commissioners of Scotland, for the better r?^ >f ^t f f^^'^ °* ^°*^ "^tions, in accord- ance with the late Covenant and Treaty. [L. J., Ordinance for the better execution of the former Ordinances for the sequestration of the estatelof Delinquents and Papists. [LJ., vi 559 ?0- Husband, pp. 496-8.] Vol ' i.f p 43° .' Ordinance for the Excise of Hull to be paid to Lord Fairfax for support of the Garrison there fL J VI., 571-2 ; Husband, p. 499.] ^ ' Date. 28 May, 1644 28 May, 1644 3 June, 1644 - 5 June, 1644 - 10 June, 1644 10 June, 1644 - 13 June, 1644 - 15 June, 1644 - 15 June, 1644 - 18 June, 1644 - 22 June, 1644 - 25 June, 1644 - Title. Ordinance enabling the Solicitor General to perform the duties of the Attorney General during his absence. [L.J., vi., 571, not printed in L.J ; Husband, p. 499.] Vol. i., p. 441. Ordinance for repayment to Captain William Edwards the moneys due to him for the service of the State, and for his better enabling to proceed in the said service. [L.J., vi., 572.] Ordinance to prevent the embezzlement of Prizes taken by the Fleet and concerning the payment of Prize money. [L.J., vi., 576: Husband, p. 501.] V ol. i., p. 442. Ordinance for the repayment of £22,000 to be advanced for the navy. [L.J., vi., 579 ; Husband, p. 500, under date May 28.] Ordinance for associating the counties of Pembroke, Caermarthen, and Cardigan. [L.J., vi., 585-6 ; Husband, pp. 501-2, under date 8th June.] Vol. i., p. 443. Ordinance appointing Serjeant Major General Richard Browne to command the forces in the counties of Oxford, Bucks and Berks, for the reduction Oxford. [L.J., vi., 585 ; Husband, p. 503, under date, June 8th.] Vol. i., p. 44.5. Ordinance for raising monies for maintenance of the Forces in the county of Salop. [L.J., vi., 586-7 ; Husband, pp. 504-6.] Vol., i., p. 446. Ordinance continuing for four months the Ordin- ance of 30th March, 1644, for the association of the counties of Kent, Sussex, Surrey and Hamp- shire, (cf. Ord. of 4th Nov., 1643.) [L.J., vi., 593 ; Husband, pp. 507-8.] Vol. i., p. 450. Ordinance that certain persons within the City of London and the parts adjacent who cannot them- selves bear arms are to find substitutes and arm for the Militia of London. [L. J., vi., 593 ; Hus- band, pp. 508-9.] Vol. i., p. 452. Ordinance empowering the Committee of the Militia of the City of London to send forces to serve under Major General Browne in the counties of Oxon, Bucks and Berks. [L.J., vi., 596 ; Husband, pp. 509-10.] Vol. i., p. 454. Ordinance for the payment of the armies of the Lord General and Sir William Waller. [L. J ., vi. , 602.] Ordinance appointing members of Committee in the counties of Oxon, Bucks and Berks to put in exe- cution ordinances for the raising ef money and forces in these counties. [L.J., vi., 605-7 ; Hus- band, pp. 510-12, under date 27th June.] Vol. i., p. 455. Date. Title. 29 June, 1644 1 July, 1644 - 3 July, 1644 8 July, 1644 10 July, 1644 10 July, 1644 10 July, 1644 12 July, 1644 15 July, 1644 ■ 15 July, 1644 19 July, 1644 - 19 July, 1644 - Ordinance excluding members of either House of * Parliament that have deserted the Parliament and adhered to its enemies. [L.J., vi., 610, Husband ; p. 513.] Vol. i., p. 458. Ordinance appointing members of Committees to execute several Ordinances of Parliament in the counties of Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Comvifall, the cities of Bristol and the Town and County of Poole. [L.J., vi., 612-3: Husband, pp. 514-5.] Vol. i., p. 459. Ordinance for defending the counties of the Eastern Association by the better regulation of the Trained Bands and by raising new forces of horse and foot. [L.J,, vi., 614-5; Husband, pp. 516-8.] Vol. i., p. 462. Ordinance creating new Excise duties upon alum, copperas, hats, silks, stuffs, hops, saffron and starch, 58, mentioned in L.J., vii., 424, under date June 11th.] Vol., i., p. 700. Order continuing Lieutenant-General Cromwell's command as Lieutenant-General of the Horse for three months from the end of the forty days granted to him by the Ordinance of May 10th. [L.J., vii., 433, 440.] Ordinance for raising £31,000 for the Scots Army in accordance with the Ordinance of February 20th 1 644 -5. [L. J., vii., 441 ; Husband, p. 665.] Vd. i., 702 Date. 20 June, 164o 21 June, 1645 26 June, 1645 27 June, 1645 27 June, 1645 1 July, 1645 1 July, 1645 1 July, 1645 7 July, 1645 9 July, 1645 10 July, 1645 17 July, 1645 Title. Ordinance for associating the counties of York, Lancaster, Nottingham, Bishopric of Durham, Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmore- land (the Northern Association) and for raising monthly assessments therein. [L.J., vii., 444-8 ; Husband, pp. 666-73.] Vol. i., p. 703. Ordinance to raise money in Rutlandshire for the defence of the county. [L.J., vii,, 443-4 ; Hus- band, p. 673-4.] Vol. i., p. 714. Ordinance continuing for three months from its expiration the Ordinance of June 10 giving power to Sir Thomas Fairfax to press men. [L.J., vii., 457 ; Husband, p. 674.] Ordinance to prevent Desertion from Sir Thomas Fairfax's army by the execution of Martial Law upon delinquents. [L. J., vii., 461 ; Husband, pp. 674-5, under date June 26th.] Vol. i., p. 715. An additional Ordinance for the better taking and expediting the Account of the whole King- dom. [L.J., vii., 458-61 ; Husband, pp. 575-9, under date June 26th.] Vol. 1., p. 712. Ordinance appointing a Committee of Both Houses to manage the affairs of Ireland. [L.J., vii., 469-70 ; Husband, p. 680.] Vol. i., p. 722. Ordinance for raising £20,000 for the reduction of Oxford. [L.J., vii., 476-7; Husband, pp. 681-2.] Vol. i., p. 723. Ordinance to put the County of Surrey in a, posture of defence by regulating Trained Bands and other forces, and paying such Foot as belong to the garrison of Farnham Castle, (cf., Ord. 27 July, 1643.) [L.J., vii., 471-3; Husband, pp. 683-6.] Vol. i., p. 726. Ordinance continuing for twelve months the Ordinance of 28th January 1644-5 for the relief of the captives at Algiers. [L.J., vii., 484 ; Husband, p. 687.] Vol. i., p. 731. Ordinance concerning the Bonds taken for the imposition of one per cent, for the redemption of the captives at Algiers. [L.J., vii., 491 ; Husband, pp., 688-9, under dale July 8.] VoL; i., p. 732. Ordinance for raising 500 Horse in the counties of the Eastern Association by sums charged upon the Excise. [L.J., vii., 492 ; Husband, p. 687.] Vol. i., p. 734 Ordinance confirming Sir Henry Vane, jun., in his post as Treasurer of the Navy. (cf. Ord. 8 Aug. 1642, and the Self-denying Ordinance.) [L.J. vii., 499.] xxxvm Date. ] 8 July, 1645 - 24 July, 1645 21 July, 1645 28 July, 1645 29 July, 1645 - 1 August, 1645 2 August, 1645 5 August, 1645 6 August, 1645 12 August, 1645 12 August, 1645 Title. Ordinance for the relief of the cov.nties of Oxon, Bucks, Berks, and Southampton. [L.J., vii., 501 ; Husband, pp. 690-1,] Vol. i., p. 735. Ordinance to collect the arrears of assessment in the county of Middlesex and the cities of London and Westminster and parts adjacent, in accordance with the Ordinance of 4th October 1644 for the provision of a new Train of Artillery, [L. J., vii., 507 ; Husband, p, 692,] Vol i„ p. 739, Ordinance for raising £5,000 out of the Excise for the reduction of Winchester and Baaing, [L,J., vii,, 511.] Ordinance appointing Commissioners of Both Houses to go to Scotland to treat and conclude divers matters concerning the peaiOe of Both Kingdoms. [L.J., vii., 515.] Vol, i,, p, 738, Ordinance appointing Commissioners to take accounts in the northern counties. [L.J., vii., 516-7.] Vcl, i., p 738, Ordinance for the continued assessment of the County of Northampton. [Husband, pp. 69a-4, mentioned in L.J„ p. 521, under data August 2nd.] Ordinance for the payment, out of the Excise, of £8,000 to certain English, Scotch, and other Officers, £1,000 for the Train of Artillery, and £4,000 for the reduced Horse and Foot Reform- adoes late under the Earl of Essex. FL. J vii 521-2.] Ordinance to raise 1,000 men under Major General Browne for the reduction of Oxford. [L. J, vii . 526 ; Husband, p. 707.] ^ ' Ordinance to raise £2,800 a month in Lincolnshire till Newark and Belvoir are reduced. [L.J., yu., 531-2 • Husband, pp. 707-8, under date August nth.] Vol. i., p. 740. Ordinance for raising money in the Counties of the Ji,a.stern Association for the reduction of Newark [L.J., VII., 533-1 ; Husband, p. 709.] Vol. i., p. 742. Ordinance continuing Lieutenant General Crom- well m his command for three months from the expiry of the Ordinance of the 18th June. \i-i..l., vii., .535.] Ordinance pledging the public faith for the repay- fCr^. .•^"''S'^! raised by the Ordinance for «ie Twentieth Part, and the Twenty and Fifth Part. [L.J., vii., 535 ; Husband, p. 7iO.] Vol. i., p.743. Date. Title. 12 August, 1645 13 August, 1645 15 August, 1645- 15 August, 1H45 15 August, 1645 19 August, 1645 19 August, 1645 - 23 August, 1645 26 August, 1645 26 August, 1645 28 August, 1645 29 August, 1645 Ordinance for the defence of the Isle of Ely. [L.J., vii., 5.35.] Vol. i., p. 744. Ordinance continuing for six months the Ordinance of 15th February, 1644-5. [L.J., vii., 537-8 ; Husband, p. 711.] Ordinance, empowering the Committee of the London ^Militia to search for Papists or other persons coming from the King s quarters to London, with the authority given by the Ordin- ance of the 27th February, 1644-6. [L.J., vii., 542 ; Husband, p. 710, under date August 13.] Vol. i., p. 746. Ordinance continuing for si.x months thfe Ordinance of IStli October, 1644, for a weekly a.ssessment for the array in Ireland. [L.J., vii., 540-1 ; Husband, pp. 712-3.] Vol. i., p. 746. Ordinance continuing for four months the Ordinance of 20th February, 1644-5, for the raising and levying of the monthly sum of £2 1,000 for the Scottish army. [L.J., vii., 541-2 ; Husband, p. 711.] Ordinance regulating the election of elders and the membership of the classical, provincial and national assembly. [L.J., vii., 544-5.] Vol. i., p. 740. Ordinance continuing for the next herring season the Ordinance of 26th August, 1644, imposing a duty on Herrings for the expense of a convoy to protect the Fishery. [L.J., vii., 547-8 ; Husband, p. 7i4,] Ordinance for paying £10,000 out of the Excise for maintaining the supernumerary forces of Horse and Foot in Yorkshire. [L.J., vii., 548.] Ordinance coniirming that of 3rd January, 1644- 5, for establishing the Directory of Public Worship with a more effectual method of putting it into execution. [L.J., vii., 551-2 ; Husband, pp. 71.5- 7.] Vol. i., p. 755 Ordinance to continue for six 'months the Ordinances of 10th May, 1643, and 1st July, 1644, for weekly assessments in the coTinties of the Western Association. [KJ., vii., 554 ; Husband, p. 717.] Vol. i., p. 757. Ordinance for an election of scholars to Eton College. [L. J., vii., .5.56; Husband, p. 717-8.] Vol. i., p. 758. Ordinance to jiay £2,000 out of the Excise for the forces in Lancashire. [L.J., vii., 557.1 xl Date. 29 August, 1645 2 September, 1 645 3 September, ] 645 9 September, 1645 9 September, 1645 11 September, 1645 16 September, 1645 - 16 September, 1645 19 September, 1645 - 23 September, 1645 Title. Ordinance to raise money in Lancashire and to appoint a Committee for the defence of the county- [L..J-, vii., 559-61 ; Husband, p. 718- 20.] Vol. i., p. 758. Ordinance for paying £50,000 out of the Excise for the army of Sir Thomas Fairfax. [L.J., vii., 563.] Ordinance to raise monies in the Eastern Association for tne maintenance and pay of the garrisons at Newport Pagnell, Bedford, Lynn Kegis, and other places in these counties. [L J., vii., 5G7-8 • Husband, pp. 721-3.] Vol. i., p. 762! Ordinance for raising 500 Horse and 5,000 Dragoons by the Committee of the London Militia (c.f. Ordinanceof 97th December, 1544-5). [L. J., vii., 573-4 ; Husband, pp. 724-5, under date, 8th September.] Vol. i., p. 766. Ordinance prohibiting the benefit of the fifth part of a Delinquent's estate to any wife or child of a Delinquent who may come from the King's quar- ters, and to any child of a Delinquent not brought up in the Protestant Faith. [L.J., vii 574 ; Husband, p. 726, under date September 8.] Vol. i., p. 769. Ordinance appointing Thomas Falconberg Comp- troller of the Excise of the City of London, and William Bond- auditor of all Excise and New Impost within the Kingdom. [L.J., vii., 577.] Vol. i., p. 769. Ordinance repeating that of 19th February, 1644-5 and making other provisions for ensuring the observance of the Excise Ordinance of 16th Sep- tember, 1643. [L.J., vii., 582.] Vol. i., p. 771. Ordinance rendering void all warrants and com- missions issued in His Majesty's name to Cap- -tain George Carteret as Governor of Jersey [L.J., vii., 582-3; Husband, pp. 734-5.] Vol. i., p. 772. Ordinance (to continue for six months) authorising the Committee for the Western Association to s^tle difference between the Committees, officers, and soldiers, and to regulate abuses in Wiltshire. [L.J., vu., 587 , Husband, p. 735.] Vol. i., p. 774. Ordinance to the collection of monies in arrear in the county of Essex, for the payment of the army late under the command of the Earl of Maii- che^ter. [L.J., vii., 595 ; Husband, p. 738.] Vol. i., p. 775, xli Date. 23 September, 1645 - 23 September, 1645 23 September, 1645 ■ 26 September, 1645 27 September, 1645 - 4 October, 1645 4 October, 1645 - 8 October, 1645 - 13 October, 1645 20 Oe*ober, 1645 ■ Title. Ordinance for the employment for two months of the 800 Horse in Lincolnshire, raised by the Eastern Association. [L.J., vii., 595 ; Husband, p. 736.] Vol. i., p. 775. Ordinance for the gathering of all Arrears in the County of Essex, of the fifth and twentieth parts of men's estates, and the weekly Assessment for raising and maintaining of the army late under the command of the Earl of Manchester. [L.J., vii., 595 ; Husband, p. 738.] Ordinance continuing up to 29th September, 1646, the Ordinance of 23rd September, 1644, for raising money for the defence of Plymouth, with an additional provision that currants be imported under the same conditions as the other goods. [L.J., vii., 595-6 ; Husband, p. 738.] Ordinance confirming that of 26th May, 1643, for the payment of ah annuity of £10,000 to the Earl of Essex, and providing for the payment of arrears of it. [L.J., vii., 601-3.] An Ordinance for the further support of the British Army in Ireland (cf. Ord. 18th October, 1644). [L.J., vii., 610-13 ; Husband, pp. 739-43.] Vol. i., p. 776. Ordinance amending and continuing up to 1st January, 1645-6 the Ordinance of 19tn April, 1645 for the Committee of the Admiralty. [L.J., vii., 624.] Vol. i., p. 783. Ordinance that the accounts of the Excise shall de- termine on the 29tli September, 1645, and be thereafter taken quarterly, on the 25th December, 25th March, 24th June, and 20th September. [L- J., vii., 624 ; Husband, p. 746.] Vol. i.,p. 783. Ordinance to settle £8,000 per annum on the Prince Elector Palatine out of the King's revenues and Delinquents' Estates. [L.J., vii., 629-30.1 Vol. i., p. 784. Ordinance for raising by way of loan £40,000 for the payment of the army of Sir Thomas Fairfax. [L.J., vii., 635-6 ; Husband, pp. 746-8.] Vol. i., p. 786. Ordinance concerning Church Government, with rules and directions concerning suspension from the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper in cases of ignorance and scandal : with the names of the Tryers of the Ability of Elders in the Province of London. [L.J., vii., 649-652.] Vol. i., p. 789. xlii Date. 23 October, 1645 - 28 October, 1645- 28 October, 1645 - 1 November, 1645 1 November, 1645 4 November, 1645 4 November, 1645 13 November, 1645 17 Ivovember, 1645 18 November, 1645 24 November, 1645 24 November, 1645 Title. Ordinance for advancing money for the payment of waggoners in the City Brigades out of the| Excise. [Mentioned L.-J., vii., 656. Printed in Husband, pp. 748-9, under date 22nd October.] Ordinance for the better security and government of the City of Bristol. [L..J., vii., 664-5.] Vol. i., p. 797. Ordinance (to continue for 12 months) for the relief of Leicester after its being plundered by the King's forces. [L.J., vii., 665-6; Husband, pp. 749-50.] Vol. i., p. 799. Ordinance for composition for Wardships and Liveries, and for signing of Bills and passing them under the Great Seal, without the King's Signature. [L.J., vii., 673-4 ; Husband, p. 572.] Vol. i., p. 800. Ordinance to settle the Magistracy of Bristol. [L..J., vii., 673.] Vol. i., p. 801. Ordinance explaining that of 22nd November, 1643, for the use of the Excise of Northampton for the defence of the town (cf Ordinance 11th Septem- ber, 1643). [L.J., vii., 677.] Ordinance to continue for 12 months for the Ordin- ation of Ministers (the Ordinance of 2nd October. 1644). [L..J., vii., 683-5.] Ordinance authorising the treatment as spies, by Martial Law, of all who come from the King's Quarters and do not report themselves within ten days. [L.J., vii., 701 ; Husband, p. 754.] Vol. i., p. 802. Ordinance amending that of 22nd October, 1645, for the payment of waggoners. [L,J., vii., 709; Husband, pp. 756-7.] Ordinance appointing a Committee of the Lords and Commons for the disposal of the revenues of the College and Collegiate Church of West- mmster. [L..J., vii., 710-11 ; Husband, pp. 758-9.] Vol. i., p. 803. Ordinance disabling the judges who have deserted their places. [L.J., viii., 7.] Vol. i., p. 805. Ordinance for an additional Excise or New Impost upon lead, gold, silver, glass, oil, and woollen cloth, etc., for the payment of Artificers for arms and ammunition. [Husband, pp. 760-2 ■ mentioned, but not printed in L.J., viii., 6.] Vol. i'., p. 806. xliii Date. I December, X645 3 December, 1645 3 December, lt)45 - 4 December, l(i45 December, 1645 J9 December, 1045 :29 December, 1645 • 30 December, 1645 7 January, 1645/6 7 January, 1645/6 15 January, 1645/6 15 January, 1645/6 16 January, 1645/6 Title. Ordinance for an assessment of the counties of the Eastern Association for the repayment of monies disbursed by persons in these counties. [L.J., viii., 18 ; Husband, pp. 764-5.] Vol. i., p. 809, Ordinance to establish a garrison at Bristol under Major General Skippon, and to authorise him to execute Martial Law within the city and garrison. [L.J., viii., 23 ; Husband, pp. 766-7, under date December 2.] Vol. i,, p. 811, Ordinance to raise by way of loan £31,000 for the payment of the Scots Army (cf. Ord. 20 June, 1615), [L.J., viii., 22 ; Husband, p. 767.] Ordinance for pensions to the servants of the King's children. [L.J,, viii., 24-5.] Ordinance, continuing for si.x months the Ordinance of 7th June, 1645, for the execution of Martial Law in Kent, [L.J., viii., 29, 30.] Ordinance for the maintenance of preaching ministers in the Northern counties. [L.J., viii., 50 ; Husband, pp. 769-70.] Vol. i., p. 812. Ordinance for the payment of £30,000 out of the Excise for the army of Sir Thomas Fairfax. [L.J., viii, 73.] Ordinance, amending that of 17th November, 1645, for the payment of the waggoners of, the City Brigade. [L.J., viii,, 75 ; Husband, p. 772.] Ordinance continuing until further Order that of 15th September, 1642, for the appointment of Commissioners for the Navy. [L.J., viii., 89.] Ordinance making parochial the precinct of Covent Harden (amended 2nd February). [Husband, pp. 773-5.] Vol. i., p. 814. Ordinance continuing for nine months the Ordi- nance of 28th March, 1645, appointing a Committee of Lords and Commons and Treasurers at War. [Husband, pp. 776-8 ; mentioned in L.J., p. 91, under date 8th January.] Vol. i., p. 817. Ordinance (to continue for nine months) to punish impressed men who have deserted their colours. [L.J., viii., 102-3 ; Husband, pp. 778-9.] Vol. i., p. 820. Ordinance empowering Colonel Thoma.? Morgan to execute Martial Law at Gloucester. [L. J., viii., 106.] xliv Date. Title. 19 January, 1645/6 19 January, 1645/6 26 January, 1645/6 29 January, 1645/6 31 January, 1645/6 2 February, 1645/6 - 7 February, 1645/6 - 7 February, 1645/6- 12 February, 1645/6 - 13 February, 1645/6 - 14 February, 1645/6 - 18 February, 1645/6 - 24 Febiuary, 1645/6 - Ordinance enabling the Committee of the Militia for the City of London to press soldiers during the next six months. [Husband, pp. 779-80, under date January 17th ; mentioned in L.J., viii., 109.] Vol. i., p. 821. Ordinance giving power to the Committee of Militia for the City of London to appoint Sub- Committee for the better execution of various powers entrusted to them by this and previous ordirances. [L.J., viii., 110-111 ; Husband, pp. 780-81, under date January 17th.] Vol. i., p. 822. Ordinance continuing Lieutenant General Crom- well in his command for six months. [L. J., viii., 127, 144-5.] Ordinance amending that of 30th November, 1643, with fresh instructions for the Committee of the Admiralty and Cinque Ports regarding reprisals. [L.J., viii., 130-1 ; Husband, pp. 793-4.] Vol. i., p. 825. Ordinance amending Covent Garden Ordinance. [L.J., viii., 140.] Vol. i., p. 827, Ordinance to raise £30,000 by way of loan in the City in accordance with the method adopted in the Ordinance of 1st July, 1645. [L.J., viii,, 139-40.] Ordinance continuing for one year that of February 21 st, 1644-5, for impressing mariners, sailors and others for the navy. Ordinance enabling saltpetre men to make gun- powder. [L.J., viii,, 147-8 ; Husband, pp. 796-8.] Vol. i,, p. 828. Order for judges to go on circuit as hath been accu3- tomed, [L.J., viii., 163.] Ordinance for the regulation of preaching in the University of Cambridge, and for the government of Trinity and other colleges. [L.J., viii., 165. Vol. i., p. 830. Ordinance for payment of £3,000 out of the Excise to widows of officers, etc., of the army of the Jiarl of Essex. [L.J ., viii., 168.] Ordinance appointing Sir George Vane High Sheriff of the County Palatine of Durham and for regulating the arrangement for justice therein [L.J., vm., 178.] Vol. I., p. 831. Ordinance for Removal of Court of Wards [L J vii., 183 : Husband, p. 810.] Vol. i,, p. 833' slv Date. 24 February, 1645/6 ■ 28 February, 1645/6 • ■2 March, 1645/6 4 March, 1645/C i March, 1645/6 9 March, 1645/6 14 March, 1645/6 19 March, 1645/6 19 March, 1645/6 19 March, 1645/6 20 March, 1645/0 21 March, 1645/6 21 March, 1645/6 Title. Ordinance continuing till the 20th March the Ordinance for the Northern Association with the exception of clauses dealing with the Crown revenues. [L.J., viii., 185.] Ordinance for payment out of the Excise of £20,000 for the forces raised by the Eastern Association for the siege of Newark. [L..J., viii., 190 ; Hus- band, p. 810.] Ordinance continuing for six months that of 3rd May, 1645, for the appointment of Commissioners in Ulster. [L..J., viii., 192-3.] Order for compensation to officers of the Court of Wards and Liveries in view of its abolition. [L.J., viii., 199.] Ordinance empowering the Governor of Henley and Reading to execute Martial Law. [L.J., viii. 200.] Ordinance to continue for a year from the 30th April, 1646, the Ordinance of 18th October, 1644, for a weekly assessment for the British armies in Ireland (cf. Ordinance 15th August, 1645). [L.J., viii., 205 ; Husband, App. p. 23.] Ordinance for keeping scandalous persons from the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, for the choice of elders, and for supplying defects in former Ordi- nances concerning church government. [L.J., viii., 209, but not printed there.] Vol. i., p. 833. Ordinance appointing Commissioners for the Heralds' Oifice, to prevent abuses and offences. [L.J., viii., 221.] Ordinance appointing for six months Com- missioners for the Great Seal. (cf. Ord.) [L.J., viii., 221. J Vol i., p. 839. Ordinance for the payment of £20,000 out of the Excise for the forces of the Western Association under Colonel Massey. [L.J., viii., 223.] Ordinance for the payment of £10,000 out of the Excise for the forces designed for North Wales. [L.J., viii., 223.] Order to continue the Ordinance of October 2nd, 1643, appointing the Earl of Warwick Admiral and Governor of the foreign plantations, and adding commissioners to those names in the Ordinance. [L.J., viii., 225.] Vol. i., p. 840. Ordinance for the payment of £6,000 out of the Excise for the forces that are to pursue Sir Jacob Ashley and for those besieging Lichfield. [L. J., viii., 226.] xlvi Date. 28 March, 1646 28 March, 1646 1 April, 1646 3 April, 1646 9 April, 1646 16 April, 1646 16 April, 1646 22 April, 1646 28 April, 1646- 2 May, 1646 5 May, 1646 7 May, 1646 Title. Ordinance to raise £6,000 by loan for the forces in Ireland. [L.J., viii., 243.] Ordinance for the maintenance of preaching ministers in the City and County of Hereford. IL.J., viii., iU ; Husband, p. 870.] "■ Vol. i., p. 840. Order that all Papists and others who have borne arms against the Parliament should by April 3rd depart from the Cities of London and West- minster and the Lines of Communication. [L. J., viii., 248-9, but not there printed. Printed C. J., iv., 497, under date March 31st, by which it is afterwards quoted.] Vol. i., p. 841. Ordinance for the speedy establishment of a court martial within the Cities of London and West- minster and the Lines of Communication. [L. J., viii., 252-3 ; Husband, pp. 874-6.] Vol. 1., p. 842. Ordinance to raise a monthly sum in the County of Derby for the payment of the Forces and other necessary defences for the public service ; to continue from December 1st, 1645, to August 1st, 1646, if the war should last so long. [L.J., viii., 262-3.] Ordinance to erect a French or Walloon church in the town and port of Dover. [L.J., viii., 274.] Vol. i., p. 845. Ordinance continuing the Army Ordinance of February 15th, 1644-5, from June 1st, 1646, to October 1st, 1646 (cf. Ord. August 13th, 1645). Ordinance to reserve for the Navy timber felled for wharfing or for any public building. [L. J., viii., 281.] Vol. i., p. 846. Ordinance for the administration of the Excise from the expiry of the existing Ordinance until the 29th September, 1648. [L.J., viii., 289 ; Husband, p. 880, under date April 25.] Vol. i., p. 846. Ordinance for maintenance of viii. 291.] ministers. [L.J., Order for examming the accounts of all officers who served under Lord Fairfax. FL.J., viii., 300.] ' Ordinance continuing for an additional month and amending the Ordinance of April 1 for the removal of Papists and others beyond the Lines of Communication. [L.J., viii., 307 ; Husband, pp. 883-4, under date May 6.] Vol. i., p. 847 xlvii Date. 15 May, 1646 23 May, 1646 5 June, 1646 - 12 June, 1646 - 17 June, 1646 - 27 June, 1646 - 3 July, 1646- 10 July, 1646- 11 July, 1646- 22 July, 1646 4 August, 1646 4 August, 1646 Title. Ordinance for raising £10,000 by loans on the Excise for the Army in Ireland. [L.J., viii., 317.] Ordinance for the raising and advancing of money for the war in Ireland in accordance with the Ordinances of 18th October, 1644, 15th August, 1 645, and 9th March, 1645-6. [L. J., viii., 326-8 ; Husband, pp. 825-7.] Vol. i., p. 848. Ordinance (to continue for three years) amending the Ordinances of 20th October, 1645, and 14th March, 1645-6, for the exclusion of improper persons from the Sacrament and for the duties of elders. [L.J., viii., 359-60.] Vol. i., p. 852. Ordinance appointing judges to go the Circuits. [L.J., viii., 372.] Ordinance concerning the Assizes at Lancaster. [L. J., viii., 380-1 ; Husband, p. 890-1.] Vol.-)., p. 865. Ordinance for the establishment of a garrison at Kingston-upon-HuU, and for its pay, with articles for its observance. [L.J., viii., 397, printed L. J., viii., 388-90.] Vol. i., p. 857. Ordinance discharging the Commissioners of Excise for the receipts of the year 11th September, 1643, to 11th September, 1644, and indemnifying them for acts done in the course of collection. [L.J., viii^, 410; Husband, pp. 911-12, under date 30th July.] Vol. l, p. 861. Ordinance extending to captives in Sally, South Barbary, or any other place, the Ordinance of 7th July, 1645, for captives in Algiers and Tunis. [L.J., viii., 431.] Ordinance to expel from the Cities of London and Westminster, and from within the Lines of Communication, Papists and Irish that have adhered to the enemy. [L.J., viii., 433.] Ordinance for £20,000 out of the Excise for the maintenance of the army in Ireland. [L.J., viii., 440-1.] Ordinance continuing till 31st August the Ordi- nance of December 3rd, 1645, for the garrison of Bristol. [L.J., viii., 452.] Ordinance continuing for one month the Ordinance for the pay of the Forces of Gloucester, Mon- mouth, Glamorgan, Brecon and Eadnor. [L. J., viii., 453.] slviii Date. 6 August, 1646 6 August, 1646 13 August, 1646 13 August, 1646 20 August, 1646 28 August, 1646 23 September, 1646 - 23 September, 1646 - 28 September, 1646 - 1 October, 1646 - 9 October, 1646 Title. Ordinance to disband the garrisons of Newport Pagnell, Cambridge, Huntingdon and Bedford, in order to provide men for the Forces in Ireland ; to raise money for these Forces ; and to empower the Committee or the Eastern Association to put the Ordinance into execution. [L. J., viii., 456-7 ; Husband, pp. 913-4.] Vol. i., p. 862. Ordinance amending that of 24th November, 1645, for an additional Excise for the payment of Artificers and others. [L.J., viii., 454-5 ; Husband, pp. 914-5.] Vol. i., p. 863. Ordinance for disbanding the garrisons in Shrop- shire, except Shrewsbury and Ludlow, and the forces of the county, except 400 Foot and 60 Horse, besides officers. [L.J., viii., 464.] Ordinance continuing for three months from 1st June, 1646, the Ordinance for the pay of the Eastern Association. [L. J., viii., 464.] Ordinance amending that of 20th March, 1645-6, for the payment of £10,000 to the Forces in North Wales. [L.J., viii., 469.] Ordinance for the ordination of ministers by the classical Presbyteries within their respective bounds. [L.J., viii., 474, but not there printed. Printed in Scobell, i., 99-101.] Printed with lists of triers of elders, Vol.i., p. 865. Ordinance for a moiety of one half of the Western Excise to be employed for four months in the payment of the garrisons and forces in the counties of the Western Association. [L.J viii., 501.] Ordinance for a full moiety of the Northern Excise to be employed for four months for the payment of the English garrisons and forces in the counties of the Northern Association. [LJ viii ., 503.] Ordinance for making a separate parish of the Church of Holland (LTpholland) in the county of Lancaster. [Husband, pp. 917-8.] Vol. i., p. 874. Ordinance for the future Government and administration of the City of Chester and for the payment of preaching ministers therein. [L.J., viu., 506-7.] Vol. i., p. 876. Ordinance for the abolishing of Archbishops and Bishops in England and Wales and for settling their lands and possessions upon Trustees for tor the use of the Commonwealth. [L J viii 515-7 ; Husband, pp. 922-5.] Vol. i p 879 xlix Date, 13 October, 1646- 30 October, 1646 ■ 31 October, 1646 ■ 3 NoTember, 1646 10 November, 1646 13 November, 1646 17 November, 1646 30 November, 1646 - 2 December, 1646 8 December, 1646 10 December, 1646 10 December, 1646 8734. Title. Ordinance for securing £200,000 upon the credit of Bishops' lands, &c., for the security of such as shall lend money for the present service of the State. [L.J., viii., 520 ; Husband, p. 925.] Vol. i., p. 884. Ordinance to prevent from sitting in Parliament peers created since 30th May, 1642, and to annul all honours and titles granted since that time. [L.J., viii., 551.] Vol. i. p. 884. Ordinance appointing the Speakers of Both Houses Commissioners of the Great Seal for 20 days after the expiry of Michaelmas Term ; with the form of the Commission for hearing causes in Chancery (continued for 20 days on 16th December). [L.J., viii., 522, but not printed in L.J. ; Husband, pp. 929-30.] Vol. i., p. 885. Ordinance continuing till the 1st .Jan., 1646-7, the Ordinance of 28th March, 1645, for the Committee and Treasurers at War. (cf. Ord. 15 Jan., 1645-6) [L.J., viii., 560.] Ordinance for the payment, every six months, of £25,000 out of the Exci.se for the army in Ireland. [L.J., viii., 560.] Ordinance continuing from the 11th Dec, 1646, the Ordinance of 7th July, 1645, to the 11th Dec, 1647. for the relief of captives at Algiers &c [L.J., viii., 564.] Ordinance for the Settling of the land of the Bishops in accordance with the Ordinance of 9th October, 1646. [L.J., viii., 569, but not printed in L.J.; Husband, pp. 932-41 under date November 16.] Vol. i., p. 887 Ordinance for the explanation and better execution of the Ordinance of I7th November, 1646, for the sale of Bishops' lands. [L.J., viii., 585 ; Scobell i., 111-2.] Vol. i., p. 904. Ordinance for the better observance of the Monthly Fast. [M.J., viii., 587.] Ordinance to prevent the Committee of Sequestra tion for the county of Oxon from seizing any books, mathematical instruments, &c., necessary for the studies of the University. [L.J., viii,, 600.] Vol. i., p. 907. Ordinance enjoining the Treasurers for the sale of Bishop.'*' lands to .send £200,000 for the payment of the Scots. [L.J., viii., 603.] Vol. i., p. 907. Ordinance to revive the Committee of the Lords and Commons for the Army. [L.J., viii., 604 ] D Date. Title. 14 December, 1646 14 December, 1646 14 December, 1646 22 December, 1646 24 December, 1646 2 January, 1646/7 13 January, 1646/7 23 January, 1646/7 23 January, 1646/7 4 February, 1646/7 8 February, 1646/7 - 15 February, 1646/7- 20 Febru ary 1646/7 - Ordinance to justify the proceedings of Parliament. [L.J., viii., 610.] Vol. i., p. 908. Ordinance confirming tlie treaties of 29tli November, 1643,and6tb August, 1642, between the Kingdoms of England and Scotland. [L. J., viii., 610.] Vol. i., p. 909. Ordinance to annul the Cessation of Arms in Ireland and all grants of land &c., honours and titles since the said Cessation made 15th December, 1643. [L.J., viii., 610.] Vol. i., p. 910. Ordinance continuing for four months more the Ordinance for the maintenance of Water Guards on the Thames, made on the 7th January, 1644-5, and continued on the 11th September, 1645. [L.J., viii., 623.] Ordinance for the alteration and explanation of the Oath to be taken by the surveyor of the Bishop's lands, and for the better execution of the former Ordinances. [L.J., viii., 627 ; Scobell i. 112-3.] Vol. i., p. 910. Ordinance continuing till 1st January, 1647-8, the Ordinance of 7th February, 1645-6, for impress- ing mariners for the fleet. [L.J., viii., 643.] Ordinance concerning the payment of £50,000 of the last £200,0U0 to be paid to the Scots. TL.J., viii , 671.1 Ordinance creating the Speakers of the two Houses Commissioners for the Great Seal until ten days after the end of Hilary Term. [L.J., viii., 683.] Ordinance granting privileges for the encouragement of Adventurers to plantations in Virginia, ]5er- mudas, Barbados, and other places of America. [L.J., viii., 685 ; Scobell, i., 113-4.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 912. Ordinance for a Day of Humiliation on the 10th March on account of the growth of Errors, Heresy and Profaneness. [L. J., viii., 706-7.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 913. Ordinance empowering the Commissioners at Gold- smiths Hall to settle sequestrations and com- pound with Delinquents. [L.J., viii., 712-3 ; bcobell, 1., 113, under date 6th February, but not printed in Scobell.] Printed, A^ol. i., p. 914, Ordinance to grant Archbishop Bancroft's books to the Liniversity of Cambridge. [L.J., ix., 16-17.] Printed, Vol. i.', p. 915. Ordinance for the preservation of Game TL T IX., 28-29.] Printed, Vol. 1,, p. 915: Date. Title. 22 February, 1646/7 5 March, 1646/7 5 March, 1646/7 13 March, 1646/7 24 March, 1646/7 16 April, 1647 - 1 May, 1647 1 May, 1647 4 May, 1647 11 May, 1647 13 May, 1647 18 May, 1647 - 21 May, 1647 8734. Ordinance concerning the Excise, with additional instructions for the better regulation of the same. [L.J., ix., 30, but not printed in L.J. ; Scobell, table of omitted Acts.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 916. Ordinance for the explanation and better execution of the former Ordinances for the sale of Bishops' Lands («/. Ord., loth November, 1646). [L.J., ix., 59 ; Scobell, i., 114.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 920. Ordinance to lessen the number of Trustees for the sale of Bishops' Lands. [L..J., ix., 59-60 ; Scobell, i., 114-116.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 921. Ordinance continuing, from 26th March, 1647, to 26th March, 1648, the Ordinances for Tunnage and Poundage dated 1st July, 1642, and 21st February, 1643/4, together with the Book of Piates. [L.J., ix., 78-9 ; Scobell, i., 116.] Ordinance to give to the University of Cambridge books added to Archbishop Bancroft's Library. [L.J., ix., 102.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 924. Ordinance to settle the Militia of London. [L.J., ix., 143.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 924. Ordinance for the paymei^t of a portion of arrears to the Scots Officers. [L.J., ix., 166-8.] Ordinance for the Visitation and Keformation of the Univer.sity of Oxford and the several Colleges and Halls therein. [L.J., ix., 169-70 ; Scobell, i., 116-7.] Printed, Vol. i,, p. 925. Ordinance appointing a Committee for the London Militia in accordance with the Ordinance of 16th April, 1647. [L.J., ix., 175-6J Printed, Vol. i., p. 928. Ordinance continuing from 11th December, 1647, to 11th December, 1648, the Ordinance of 13th November, 1646, for the relief of captives at Algiers. [L.J., ix., 184.] Ordinance giving security to the lenders of £200,000 for the service of this Kingdom and of Ireland. [L.J., ix., 189, but not printed in L.J. ; Scobell, i., 117-122.] Printed, Vol. i., j>. .928. Ordinance to secure the repayment of monies raised within the Tower Hamlets under Ordinance? of 20th July, 1643, and 28th November, 1.643. [L.J., ix., 195.] , I;,- Ordinance granting indemnity to all who have acted by sea or land by authority or for the benefit of Parliament. [L.J., ix., 201, but not printed in L.J. ; Scobell, i., 122-3.1 Printed Vol. i., p. 936, Hi Date. 21 May, 1647 25 May, 1647 i28 May, 1647 28 May, 1647 3 June, 1647 5 June, 1647 7 June, 1647 8 June, 1647 11 June, 1647 11 June, 1647 11 June 1647 11 June, J -347 Title. Ordinance continuing for six months the Committee of Lords and Commons for the Admiralty and the Cinque Ports. [L.J., ix., 203.] Ordinance for allowing interest to some Scots OflScers for their arrears. [L..J., ix., 206.] Ordinance for the relief of maimed soldiers and for the widows and orphans of such as have died in the .service of- Parliament during the late wars. [L.J., ix., 216, but not printed in L.J. ; Scobell, 1., 123-4.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 938. Ordinances for taking the accounts of the soldiery of the w'hole kingdom, with a Declaration and Instructions regarding the same. [L.J., ix., 221, 222-4 ; Scobell, i., 123, but not printed in Scobell.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 940. Ordinance for raising and securing £42,000 for the payment of the Guards of the City of London, for repayment of voluntary contributions by poor persons, and for explanation of the Ordinance of 13th May to raise £200,000 for the service of this Kingdom and of Ireland. [L.J., ix., 233-5; Scobell, i., 124-7.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 948. Ordinance repealing the Ordinance of September, 1644, for the County Palatine of Chester, with the exception of the clause appointing to the office of Sheriff. [L.J., ix., 242-3.] Additional Ordinance for the more full indemnity of the officers and soldiers who have acted by authority and for the service of the Parliament (c/. Ord. May 21, 1647). [L.J., ix., 246; Scobell, 1-. 127-8.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 953. Ordinance for the abolition of Holy Days and the establishment of Days of Recreation in lieu of them. [L. J., ix„ 248 ; Scobell, i., 128.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 954. Ordinance repealing the Excise on Flesh and Salt after the 24th June instant. [L. J., ix., 253.] Ordinance allowing scholars and apprentices to have Days of Eecreation instead of Holy Days [L.J., IX., 255.] ' " Ordinance enabling the Committee of Militia of the Uty of London to search for arms and to raise Horse. [L. J., ix , 252, printed p. 258.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 954 Ordinance appointing a Committee of Safety to raise Forces for the Defence of the Parliament ■ to contmue m force for one month. PL. J ix ' ^^^•^ Printed, Vol. i., p. '956 liii Date. 16 June, 1647 16 June, 1647 19 June, 1647 19 June, 1647 23 June, 1647 26 June, 1647 26 June, 1647 28 June, 1647 3 July, 1647 9 July, 1647 9 July, 1647 10 July, 1647 21 July, 1647 Title. Order for re-imbursing out of the Excise £27,000 paid to officers by the Treasurers at Weaverf,' Hall. [L.J., ix. 271.] Order for Auditors to superintend the payment of money to the officers. [L.J., ix. 271.] Ordinance appointing additional Treasurers at Weavers' Hall for issuing money to soldiers in accordance with the Ordinances of 16th June. [L.J., ix. 279.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 956. Ordinance for an Indemnity for officers and soldiers who have left their colours in accordance with the orders of Parliament. [L. J., ix., 282.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 957. Ordinance for a monthly assessment for the main- tenance of Forces in this Kingdom and in Ireland. [L. J., ix. 288 ; Scobell, i., 128, but printed in neither.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 958. Ordinance giving the Comndssioners appointed to reside with the Army power to treat with the General. [L.J., ix. 296.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 984. Order discharging any Forces listed by any Order of the Committee of Lords and Commons and the Committee of the Militia, or of the Com- mittee of Safety. [L.J., ix. 298.] Additional Ordinance for Days of Recreation instead of Holy Days, amending Ord. of nth June, 1647. [L.J., ix. 301 ; Scobell, 128-9.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 985, Ordinance for a month's pay of the Forces of the Northern Association. [L.J., ix. 314.] Ordinance continuing from 14th July to 14tb August the Ordinance of 12th December, 1646, for the Departure of Delinquents and Malignants from within the Lines of Communication. [L.J., ix. 323.] Ordinance for men who at-e or profess to be dis- banded soldiers to depart from the Cities of London and Westminster, and from within the Lines of Communication by the 15th July. [L.J., ix., 322-3.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 986 Ordinance to empower the Committee of Militia of the City of London to search for Papists and Malignants, to raise Horse, and to exercise Dis- cipline in accordance with the Ordinance of 2ncl May, 1643 Icf. Ordinance 11th June, 1647). [L.J., ix., 325.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 987. Ordinance for disbanding the Forces of Horse and Foot that came off from the Army and are now in the adjacent Counties near and about London. [L.J., ix.', 342.] liv Date. 22 July, 1647 23 July, 1647 - 23 July, 1C47 - 24 July, 1647 - 26 July, 1647 26 July, 1647 31 July, 1647 31 July, 1647 1 August, 1647 3 August, 1647 3 August, 1647 3 August, 1647 3 August, 1647 Title. Ordinance continuing for ten months from 1st Januai-y last the Ordinances of 28th March, 1645, and 15th January, 1645-6, for the Committee for the Army and Treasurers at War. [L.J., ix., 344.] Ordinance for the disposal of Fines for non-payment of Excise since 11th June, 1645, for relief of maimed soldiers and of soldiers' widows. [L.J., ix., 346 ; Scobell, i., 129.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 989. Ordinance to settle and constitute the Militia of the City of London. [L.J., ix., 350-1.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 990. Declaration creating it High Treason to sign the Petition to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London. [L. J., ix., 354.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 991. Ordinance repealing the Ordinance of the 23rd July instant for the Militia of the City of London, and enforcing that of 4th May, 1647. [L.J., ix.' 355.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 992! Ordinance repealing the Declaration of 24th July instant against the City Petitioners. [L.J., ix., 355.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 992! Ordinance amending that of 10th July, and giving increased powers to the Committee for the Militia of the City of London to punish de- serters, and to elect a Major-General or any other officer for Forces raised within the City [L.J., IS., 364-5.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 992. Ordinance for the City Militia to raise Horse [L J 1X-' 364.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 994 Ordinance for the Trinity House to raise mariners tor the defence of the Kingdom. [L.J., ix., 366.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 994. Ordinance for a collection for distressed Irish Protestants resident in or near Barnstable since the 25th March, 1647. [L.J., ix., 370.] Ordinance creating John, Lord Hunsden, and Henry Pelham, Esq., the new Speakers of the two Houses, Commissioners of the Great Seal for ten days, and voiding the powers confirmed on the former Speakers. [L.J., ix., 370.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 995. Ordinance for a collection for the relief of Chester which IS visitea with the plague of Pestilencel llj.J .J IX., oYl.J Ordinance restoring the Earl of Pembroke to the Chancellorship of the University of Oxford [L.J., IX., 372. Printed, Vol. i., p 995 Iv Date. Title. 3 August, 1647 9 August, 1647 10 August, 1647 10 August, 1647 10 August, 1§47 20 August, 1.647 23 August, 1647 23 August, 1647 23 August, 1647 26 August, 1647 28 August, 1647 28 August, 1647 Ordinance to continue till 1st September, 1647, empowering the Committee of Safety and the Committee of the Militia of the City of London to disarm persons disaffected to the safety and defence of the Parliament and City. [L.J., ix., 373.] Ordinance appointing Sir Thomas Fairfax Constable of the Tower for one year, with power to appoint a Lieutenant. [L. J., ix., 379.] Ordinance amending that of 8th November, 1644, for the true payment of tithes to continue till 1st November, 1648. [L.J., ix., 380 ; Scobell, i.. 129-30.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 996, Ordinance amending that of 28th May, 1647, for the relief of maimed soldiers and marines, and widows and orphans of soldiers and marines. [L.J., ix., 381 ; Scobell, i., 130.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 997. Ordinance continuing Edward, Earl of Manchester, and William Lenthall, Esq., Speakers of the two Houses, as Commissioners of the Great Seal for one month. [L..J., ix., 381.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 998 Ordinance for £20,000 out of the Excise for the war in Ireland. [L.J., ix., 390.] Ordinance for annulling all Votes; Orders and Ordinances, passed in one of both Houses, since the Force on both Houses, 26th July until 6th August, 1647. [L..J., ix., 397-8 ; Scobell, i., 130-1.] . Printed, Vol. i., p. 998. Ordinance for keeping in godly ministers, placed in Livings by authority of Parliament. [L.J., ix., 400 ; Scobell, i., 131 ] Printed, Vol. i., p. 999, Ordinance amending that of 16th November, 1646, for the sale of Bishops' Lands, and expediting the conveyance thereof. [L.J., ix., 400 ; Scobel), i., 132.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1000. Ordinance for a collection in view of the plague at Chester. [L.J., ix., 400-401.] Ordinance for the visitation of the University of Oxford. [L.J., ix., 406-407.] Printed, Vol. 1., p. 1001. Ordinance for a general collection for the relief of poor Irish Protestants. [L.J., ix., 412-13.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1002. Declaration and ordinance re-establishing the Excise Duty upon all Excise commodities except Flesh and Salt. [L.J., ix., 411-12 ; Scobell, i., 132, but not there printed.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1001 Ivi Date. ^ Title. 2 September, 1647 - 2 September, 1647 - 2 September, 1647 6 September, 1647 9 September, 1647 - 9 September, 1647 - 9 September, 1647 - 16 September, 1647 21 September, 1647 - 21 September, 1647 22 September, 1647 - 23 September, 1647 - 24 September, 1647 30 September 1647 Ordinance to settle the Militia of the City of London. [L.J., ix, 418-9.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1007. Ordinance for a seal for the counties of Brecknock, Eadnor and Glamorganshire. [L.J., ix., 419.] Ordinance to demolish the Lines of Communication and Forts about London. [L.J., ix., 420-1.] Printed, \^ol. i., p. 1008. Ordinance for calling in dipt money and forbidding its circulation. [L.J., ix., 423 ; Scobell, i., 132.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1008 Ordinance to prevent anyone who has borne arms against the Parliament from holding office of any kind. [L.J., ix., 430.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1009. Ordinance to settle the Militia of Southwark. [L. J., ix., 431.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1010. Ordinance to settle the Militia of Westminster and parts adjacent, within the County of Middlesex. [L.J., ix, 432.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1011. Ordinance to bring in the remainder of Delinquents Fines. [L.J., ix., 436.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1012. Ordinance for Payment of Arrears due to the late Court of Wards. [L.J., ix., 443 ; Scobell, i., 133, under date 20th September, but not there printed.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1013. Ordinance for the payment of Fee-farm rents due to the Crown from members of either House, in default 8f which the Ordinance of 21st Sep- tember, 1643, shall be put into execution. [L. J., ix., 443.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1014. dinance for the delivery of sequestered Books, Evidences, Kecords, and Writings. [L..J., ix., 448 ; Scobell, i , 132-3.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1014. Ordinance for Members of both Houses to be a Committee for the Army to dispose of the monthly sum of £60,000 raised in accordance with the Ordinance of 23rd June, 1647 ; and appointing Treasurers at War. [L.J., ix., 444, 448, but not printed in L. J.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1015. Ordinance for the security of purchases of Bishops' Lands. [L.J., ix., 449-50 ; Scobell, i., 133-4, under date 23rd September.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1017. Ordinance amending those of 23rd June and 23rd September, 1647, decreeing £30,000 to the Treasurers at War, and granting them powers and allowances. [L.J., ix., 467.] Printed, Vol. i,, p. 1019. Ivii Date. 30 September, 1647 4 October, 1647 7 October, 1647 12 October, 1647 22 October, 1647 22 October, 1647 2 November, 1647 13 November, 1647 19 November, 1647 ■2 December, 1647 8 December, 1G47 16 December, 1647 Title. Ordinance for the regulation of printing and to prevent the issue of scandalous pamphlets. [L.J.. ix., 457-8 ; Scobell, i., 134-5, under date 28th September.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1021. Ordinance for disabling Delinquents to bear office or to have any voice in the election of any. [L.J., ix., 470-1 ; Scobell, i., 135, but not there printed.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1023. Ordinance to give security to the Treasurers at War for £32,000 borrowed for the service of the Kingdoms of England and Ireland. [L.J., ix., 472.] Ordinance to bring in arrears of the assessments for the army of Sir Thomas Fairfax in accord- ance with the Ordinances of 15th February, 1644-5, and 23rd September, 1647. [L.J., ix., 480- 1.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1025. Ordinance for the suppression of Stage Plays and Interludes within the Cities of London and Westminster and the Counties of Middlesex and Surrey. [L.J., ix., 490 ; Scobell, i., 135.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1027. Ordinance for settling the Mayor, Sheriff, and other officers for the City of Chester. [L.J., ix., 490.] Ordinance for Colonel George Monk to execute Martial Law in Ulster, [L..J., ix., 508.] Ordinance amending that of 14th July, 1643, and fixing a limit of time for the payment by Adventurers for Lands in Ireland. [L.J., ix., 524 ; Scobell, i., 135-6.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1027. Ordinance that £20,000 raised for the Eastern Association and charged upon the Excise (by Ordinance of 28th February, 1645-6) be borrowed by the Treasurers at War for the present supply of the Army. Amended by Ordinance of Ist December, 1647 (L.J., ix.,552), and 8th December, 1647 (L.J., ix., 566). [L.J., ix., 534.] Ordinance amending that of 16th November, 1646, and removing obstructions in the sale of Bishops' Lands. [L.J., ix., 554 ; Scobell, i., 185-6.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1029. Ordinance continuing the Cemimissioners of the Great Seal for twenty days after the end of next term from the expiry of the time it is now continued for ; and continuing for a similiar period the Commission for hearing Causes in Chancery. [L.J., ix., 566.] Ordinance for establishing the subsidy of Tunnage and Poundage and the Book of Kates from the 26th March, 1648, to 26th March, 1651. [L.J., ix., 585-9 ; Scobell, i., 1.36, but not there printed.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1032. Iviii Date. 17 December, 1647 17 December, 1647 17 December, 1647 17 December, 1647 December, 1647 24 December 1647 24 December, 1647 Title. Ordinance for the relief and employment of the poor, and the punishment of vagrants and other disorderly persons. [L..J., ix., 580-1.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1042. Ordinance putting out of the Cities of London and Westminster and the late Lines of Communica- tion all Papists and others who have borne arms against the Parliament. [L.J., ix., 584.] Ordinance to prevent the election to offices in the City of men concerned in the Engagement entitled " The Agreement of the People." [L.J,, ix., 581.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1045. Ordinance to repay the salaries and charges of the Committee and Sub-Committeesforthe Accounts, and their officers. [L.J., ix., 582.]^ Printed, Vol. i., p. 1046. Ordinance adding certain Lords to the Committee of the Navy and Customs. [L.J., ix., 582.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1047. Ordinances for the disbanding of all supernumerary Forces within this Kingdom under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax : — Ordinance that no officer or soldier shall have free Quarter after the 13th January, 1647/8. [L.J., ix., 606-7.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1048. Ordinance for the payment of the soldiery out of the moiety of the Keceipts of Excise. [L. J., ix., 607.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1049. Ordinance for the payment of the soldiery out of Delinquents' Estates. [L.J., ix., 607.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1049. Ordinance for the payment of the soldiery out of the remaining part of the Bishops' lands. [L.J., ix. 607.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1050. Ordinance for charging £600,000 upon the Securities in the three foregoing Ordinances. [L.J., ix., 607.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1050. Ordinance for taking the accounts of officers and soldiers and securing their arrears, with reduc- tions for Free Quarter. ("L.J., ix., 608.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1051. Ordinance for the disbanding of all supernumerary Forces. [L.J., ix., 609], Printed, Vol. i., p. 1053. Ordinance for the several Commissions in the respective Counties to make a collection for the monthly assessment of £60,000. [L.J.., ix., 609.] Prmted, Vol. i., p. 1054. lix Date. 24 December, 1647 24 December, 1C47 25 December, 1647 25 December, 1647 3 January, 1647/8 8 January, 1647/8 19 January, 1647/8 19 January, 1647/8 20 January, 1647/8 29 January, 1647/8 29 January, 1647/8 9 February, 1647/8 - Title. Ordinance giving power to the Committee of Indemnity to put in execution the Ordinances concerning the freedom of Apprentices who have served the Parliament. [L.J., ix., 610; Scobell, i., 136 ; but not there printed.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1054. Ordinance amending those of 28th May and 10th August, 1647, for the more effectual relief of maimed soldiers. [L.J., ix., 610 ; Scobell, i., 136-7.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1055. Ordinance appointing Commissioners of Customs in accordance with the Ordinance for Tonnage and Poundage of 16th December, 1647. [L.J., ix., 612-3.] Ordinance for the Commissioners of Customs to reimburse themselves money which they have advanced and shall advance for the use of the State. [L.J., ix., 613-4.] Ordinance for raising £50,000 for Ireland, and securing it by several Delinquents' Estates (of Ordinance 18th May, 1647). [Scobell, i., 137-8.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1056. Ordinance for constituting for two years a Com- mittee of the Militia within the Hamlets of the Tower of London. [L.J., ix., 646J Printed, Vol. i., p. 1057. Ordinance to prevent the transportation out of this Kingdom of England, Ireland and Wales, of all Wool, Woollen Yarn, Wool fells, Fuller Earth, Clay, etc. [L.J., ix., 667-8 ; Scobell, i., 138-9.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1059. Ordinance to prevent the exportation of Wool from Ireland except to England and Wales. [L. J., ix ., 668-9.] . Printed, Vol. i., p. 1061. Ordinance to appoint a Committee to execute the Ordinances of Indemnity in Kent. [L.J., ix., 671.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1061. Ordinance for the speedy dividing and settling the several Counties of this Kingdom into distinct classical Presbyteries ; and to constitute con- gregational Elderships ; in accordance with the Ordinance of 19th August, 1645. [L.J., x., 8 ; Scobell, i., 139.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1062. Ordinance amending those of 23rd June and 9th September, 1647, and enlarging the powers of the Committee of the Westminster Militia. [L.J., x., 9.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1063. Ordinance for repairing Churches and jpaying of Church Duties within the Kingdom of England and Wales. [L.J., x. 37-9 ; Scobell, i., 139-42.] Printed, Vol. i.,'p. 1065. Ix Date. Title. 11 February, 1647/8- 16 February, 1647/8- 22 February, 1647/8- 22 February, 1647/8- 24 February, 1647/8 - 17 March, 1647/8 17 March, 1647/8 - 17 March, 1647/8 17 March, 1617/8 23 March, 1647/8 3 April, 1648 4 April, 1648 4 April, 1648 • 12 April, 1648 Ordinance for the suppression of Stage Plays and Interludes with the penalties prescribed for actors anl spectators. [t.J., x., 41-2 ; Scobell, i., 143-4.] Printed, Vol. L, p. 1070. Ordinance for the raising of £20,000 a month for the relief of Ireland. [L.J., x., 4S-62; Scobell, i., 144 : but not there printed.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1072. Ordinance for re-imbursing £10,000 to the Com' missioners of Excise, advanced by them for the Navy. [L.J., X., 74.] Ordinance to secure £20,000 to the Committee of the Eastern Association, and for borrowing it for the use of the Navy. [L..J., x., 75.] Ordinance explaining the Ordinance for the Weekly Assessment. Additional Ordinance to remove obstructions in the sale of Bishops' lands. [L.J., x., 119-20; Scobell, i., 144.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1106. Ordinance appointing Commissioners for the Great Seal. [L.J., X., 118.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1106. Ordinance amending that of 7th October, 1645, for raising £8,000 per annum for the Elector Palatine. [L.J., X., 118-9.] Ordinance for raising monies for the maintenance of the Forces under Sir Thomas Fairfax. [L.J., X., 121-4.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1107. Additional Ordinance amending that of 23rd Sep- tember, 1647, for the sale of Bishops' lands. [L.J., X., 156-7 ; Scobell, i., 144-6.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1114. Ordinance appointing Treasurers for the monthly sum of £20,000 for the relief of Ireland, in accordance with the Ordinance of 16th February, 1647/8. [L.J., X., 173.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1116. Ordinance for the payment of Tithes in London, amending those of 8th November, 1644, and 9th August, 1647. [L..J., X., 180 ; Scobell, 146.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1117 Ordinance amending those of 21st May and 7th June, 1647, for the indemnity of the Committee and Forces for the County of Kent. [L.J., x., 184-5; Scobell, i., 146-7.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1119. Ordinance for settling the jurisdiction of the Court of Admiralty. [L. J., x., 186-7 ; Scobell, i., U7-8.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1120. Date. 14 April, 1648 14 April, 1648 19 April, 1648 - 22 April, 1648 2i April, 1648 24 April, 1648 24 April, 1648 - 84 April, 1646 2 May, 1648 12 May, 1648 18 May, 1648 20 May, 1648 23 May, 1648 - Title. Ordinance to give power to the Trustees for the sale of Bishops lands to convey lands to the contractors named in the Ordinances for the said sale, in lieu of their salaries. [L.J., x., 195.J Printed, Vol. i., p. 1121. Ordinance for settling and appointing a Committee for the Burgh of Southwark. [L.J., x., 193 ; but not there printed.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1123. Ordinance for the preservation of Timber in the Forest of Dean. [L.J., x., 211.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1125. Ordinance amending those of 24th December, 1647, for further ascertaining the arrears of the soldiery upon their Debentures, and giving security to purchaser thereof. [L.J., x., 221-2 ; Scobell, i., 148-9.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1126. Ordinance amending those of 15th February, 1644-5 and 13th August, 1645, and others for bringing in arrears of the Assessments for the Army within the City of London and Liberties thereof. [L.J., X., 229-30.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1128. Ordinance to prevent soldiers from taking Free Quarter. [L.J., x., 224.] Printed Vol. i., p. 1131. Ordinance for raising £6,000 for the 400 soldiers added to the forces already in the Tower of London. [L.J.,x., 228.] Ordinance amending those of 15th March, 1647-8, and 23rd September, 1647, for the tontinuance of the Committee of the Army and Treasurers at War. [L.J., x., 228-9.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1132. Ordinance for the punishment of Blasphemies and Heresies, with a list of penalties. [L. J., x., 240-1 ; Scobell, i., 149-150.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1133. Ordinance to settle the Militia of the Counties of Gloucester, Monmouth, Brecon and Glamorgan, and to raise forces to suppress rebellion therein. [L.J., X., 255-6.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1136. Ordinance to settle the Militia of the City of London. [L.J., x., 262-3.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1137. Declaration and Ordinance regarding tumultuous assemblies under the pretence of presenting petitions. [L.J., x., 273.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1139. Ordinance for settling the Militia of the County of Hereford. [L.J., x., 276-7.] Ixii Date. Title. 23 May, 1648 23 :SIay, 1648 27 May, 1648 29 May, 1648 30 May, 1648 5 June, 1648 5 June, 1643 7 June, 1648 7 June, 1648 16 June, 1648 16 June, 1648 20 June, 1648 22 June, 1648 3 July, 1648 Ordinance that all Malignants and Papists shall depart the Cities of London and Westminster and the late Lines of Communication within two days ; the Ordinance to continue for six months. [L.J., xi., 277.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1140. Ordinance for settling the Militia in the Northern Counties. [L. J., xi., 278 -9.] Printed, Vol. i., p 1141. Ordinance enabling the Committee for the Uni- versity of Oxford to send for convicted Malig- nants, and to destroy superstitious relics. [L.J., X., 286.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1143 Ordinance to make Eobert, Earl of Warwick, Lord High Admiral of England. [L.J., x., 290-1.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1144. Ordinance for the more eflfectual bringing in the arrears of the Assessments of the City of London and the Liberties thereof, for the maintenance of the Forces; amending Ordinances of 1.5th February, 1644-5, etc. [L.J., x., 292-3.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1145. Ordinance additional to that of 23th Januavj', 1647-8, for raising ^ £50,000 for the relief of Ireland. [L.J., x., 306 ; but not there printed, and sum stated as £5,000 in error : Scobell, i., 151-161.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1147. Ordinance to raise a Troop of Horse in Lincolnshire for the defence of the County. [L.J., xi., 303-4.] Ordinance to settle the Militia of Cornwall. FL. J , xi., 311.] Ordinance to settle the Militia of Devon. fL.J., X., 311.] Ordinance for the purchase of Arms and Ammunition by the Treasurers at War. [L. J., x., 328.] Ordinance amending that of 23rd May, 1648, for the expulsion of Papists, Officers and Soldiers of Fortune, and Delmquents from the Cities of London and Westminster and the late Lines of Communication. [L.J., x., 328-9.]^ Printed, Vol. i., p. 1166. Ordinance confirming the Articles for the Surrender of Oxford. [L.J., X., 338.] Ordinance for settling the Militia in the City and County of the City of Bristol. [L.J., x., 341-2.] Ordinance for settling the Militia of the County of Lincoln. [L.J., x., 359.] Ixiv Date. 2 August, 1648 2 August, 1648 9 August, 1648 21 August, 1648 21 August, 1648 25 August, 1648 29 August, 1648 4 September, 1618 - 6 September, 1648 - 21 September, 1648 - 21 September, 1648 - 21 September, 1648 - 21 September, 1648 - 23 September, 1648 - Title. Ordinance to settle the Militia of Middlesex. [L.J., X., 412.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1177 Ordinance to raise a Troop of Horse m the Isle of Ely. [L.J., X., 413-14.] Ordinance for the better regulation of the seques- tration of Estates of Papists and Delinquents and for reforming abuses in the management thereof. [L.J., x., 429-31.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1179. Ordinance for the association of the five counties of Carnarvon, Merioneth, Denbigh, Montgomery, and Flint. [L.J., x., 447-9.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1183. Ordinance authorizing the Lord High Admiral to execute Martial Law at Sea, amended by an additional Ordinance 23rd August, L.J., x., 452. [L.J., X., 449.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1185. Additional Ordinance for the better regulation of the _ sequestration of the Estates of Papists and Delinquents. [L.J., x., 459.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1186. Ordinance to settle the Form of Church Govern- ment in the Church of England and Ireland. [L..J., X., 461-74 ; Scobell, i., 165-180.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1188. Ordinance amending an Order of 12th July, 1648, for General Skippon to enlist volunteers for the Committee of the London Militia to raise forces under Major-General Skippon. [L.J., x., 487-8.] Ordinance amending those of 24th July, 1648, and 20th March, 1647-8, to settle the Militia of Dorset. [L.J., x., 492.] Ordinance to bon-ow £10,000 of the City to defray the charges of the Treaty. [L.J., x., 503.] Ordinance explaining that of 14th April, 1648, giving powers to the contractors for the sale of Bishops' lands. [LJ.. x., 504-5.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1216. Ordinance amending those of 28th ilay, 1647, and 16th June, 1648, for the purchase of arms and ammunition. [L.J., x., 505.] Ordinance to settle the Militia of Hereford. [L.J., X., 505.] Ordinance to prevent the exportation of Bullion. [L.J., X., 510.] Printed, Vol., i., 1218. Ixiii Date. Title. 10 July, 1648 10 July, 1648 11 July, 1648 11 July, 1648 20 July, 1648 20 July, 1648 24 July, 1648 24 July, 1648 25 July, 1648 27 July, 1648 29 July, 1648 I August, 1648 Ordinance amending those of 17tli July, 1647, 20th March, 1647-8, 23rd_ June, 1647, and 24th December, 1647, for raising money in Essex for the Forces there. [L.J., x., 373-4.] Ordinance for settling the Militia of the City and County of Exeter. [L.J., x., 374.] Ordinance for the continuance of the Excise from 29th September, 1648, to 29th September, 1650. [L.J., X., 375-6.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1168. Ordinance amending those of 5th June and 3rd July for the maintenance of troops in Lincolnshire. [L.J., xi., 376.] Ordinance for the Salaries of the Auditors of the Army Accounts. [L.J., x., 388.] Printed, Vol., i., p. 1169. Ordinance for taking the accounts of oiScers and soldiers, or widows of officers and soldiers who ha'^e served the Parliament otherwise than under the pay of particular Counties or Associa- tions or in the Army of Sir Thomas Fairfax. [Scobell, i., 161-4. Referred to in an Ordinance on L.J., X., 388 ; but not there printed.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1170. Ordinance for settling the Militia of the County of Dorset and the Town and County of Poole. [L.J., X., 393.] Ordinance amending those of 16th November, 1646, and 13th May, 1647, for the sale of Bishops' lands. [L. J., x., 393-4 ; Scobell, i., 164-5.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1174. Ordinance for raising a troop of Horse in Hunting- donshire, amending an Order of 19th June for the.Comnaittee at Derby House to raise Horse and Foot in that County, and the Ordinance of 23rd June, 1647, for the payment of the Army. [L.J., X., 396.] Ordinance amending those of 23rd June, 1647, and 24th December, 1647, and 20th March, 1647-8, for raising money in Suffolk for the maintenance of Forces to suppress rebellion there. TL. J., x., 398-9.] Ordinance for the I'orces in Yorkshire to have the revenues payable to the King and Queen in that and neighbouring Counties. [L.J., x., 403-4.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1176. Ordinance amending that of 20th March, 1647-8, to raise money for the Forces in Nottinghamshire, in view of the recent Insurrection in the North. [L.J., X., 406.] Ixv Date. 25 September, 1648 - 3 October, 1648 - 6 October, 1648 10 October, 1648 13 October, 1648 16 October, 1648 - 18 October, 1648 19 October, 1648 27 October, 1648 30 October, 1648 14 November, 1648 21 November, 1648 2 December, 1648 8734. Title. Ordinance amending that of I7tli March, 1647-8, for the better raising of £8,000 per annum for the Elector Palatine. [L.J., x., 511-12.] Ordinance to dispose of impropriations, tithes, etc., belonging to the Archbishops and Bishops. [L.J., X., 528.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1219. Ordinance continuing from 29th September, 1648, to 25th March, 1649, the Ordinance of 15th March, 1646/7, for an assessment for the main- tenance of the Forces. [L. J., x., 531 ; Scobell, i., 180 ; but not there printed.] Ordinance amending several Ordinances of 24th December, 1647, for the payment of arrears due to officers vrho served under the late Lord Fairfax. [L.J., x., 535.] Declaration and Order to prevent officers from disturbing the Houses on account of their arrears. [L.J., X., 545.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1220. Ordinance for payment of the Guards of Horse that attend flie Parliament out of sequestrated estates. [L. J., x., 546.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1221. Declaration or Ordinance for the sequestration of the real and personal estate of Delinquents, for the maintenance of a Troop of Horse in the County of Surrey. Printed, Vol. i., p. 1222. [Scobell, Table of omitted Acts.] Ordinance for a Duty on Goods to and from France for the benefit of the Company of Merchants trading with France, whose ships have been detained there. [L.J., x. 554 ; Scobell, i., 180 ; but not there printed.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1224. Additional Ordinance for the payment of tithe, continuing that of 9th August, 1647, fiom 31st October, 1648, to 1st November, 1650. [L.J., X., 566-7 : Scobell, i., 180-1.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1226. Ordinance for appointing new Judges. [L.J., x., 570.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1226. Further Ordinance amending that of 16th October, 1648, for the payment of the Guard of Horse attending the Parliament. [L.J., x. 590.] Ordinance for enabling a Committee of the two Houses to remove obstructions in the sale of the lands of the late Archbishops and Bishops. [Scobell, i., 181-4.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1227. Ordinance for settling the Militia in the several counties, cities, and places within the Kingdom of England, Dominion of "Wales, and in the Town of Berwick-upon-Tweed. [L.J., x., 623 ; but not there printed.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1233. E Ixvi Date. 16 December, 1648 16 December, 1648 18 December, 1648 20 December, 1648 6 January, 1648/9 ■ January, 1648/9 16 January, 1648/9 16 January, 1648/9 17 January, 1648/9 • 22 January, 1648/9 29 January, 1648/9 :!0 January, 1648 '9 2 February, 1648/9 - Title. Ordinance repealing that of 2nd December, 1648, for settling the Militia. [L.J., x., 632.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1251. Ordinaace repealing that of 29"th August, 1645, for the Militia of the County of Lancaster. [L. J., X., 632.] Ordinance for the election of Common Councilman and other officers within the City of London and the Liberties thereof, for the ensuing year. [L.J., X., 633.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1252. Further Ordinance for the election of Officers, etc., in London. {L. J., x., 635j Printed, Vol. i., p. 1253. Act erecting a High Court of Justice for the trial of the King. [C.J., vi., 113 ; but not there printed. . Rejected in the Lords 2nd. January. L.J., X., 642. Printed in Old Parliament History, xviii., 489-91.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1253. Ordinances amending various - former Ordinances concerning Assessment for the Army and the disbanding of supernumerary forces. [L.J., x., '644 ; Scobell, i., 184 ; but not there printed.] Printed, Vol. i„ p. 1256; Act adjourning Hilary Term from Octabis Hilarii to Crastino Purificationis. [C.J., vi., 119 ; B.M., 669, f. 13 (70). Act touching. the regulating of the officers of . the Navy and Customs. [C.J., vi., ll9 ; Scobell, ii., 1-3.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1257. Ordinance for settling the Militia of the City of London. [C.J., vi., 120 ; B.M.E., 538 (19).] - Printed, Vol. i., p. 1261. Act for the Committee of the County of Lincoln to lay an assessment of £2,500 for the relief of the Forces before Pontefract. [C.J., vi., 122.] Act for the alteration of several names and forms heretofore used in Courts, Writs, etc., and for settling of proceedings in Courts of Law,. Justice and Equity in the' Kingdoms of Eng- land and Ireland and the Dominion of Wales. [C.J., vi., 123,] Printed, Vol. i., 1262. Act prohibiting the proclaiming any person to be King of England or Ireland or the Dominions thereof. [C.J., vi., 125 ; Scobell, ii., 3.] Printed, Vol. i., p. 1363. Act transferring to the use of the Navy for two years, the assessment for the Garrisons of the Isle of Ely and Croyland made under Ordinances of 12th August, 1645, 1st November, 1647, and 24th August, 1647. [C. J., vi., 129-30.] Ixvii Date. 2 February, 1648/9- 3 February, 1648/9 - 8 February, 1648/9 - ;:9 February, 1648/9 9 February, 1648/9 - 10 February, 1648/9 - 11 February, 1648/9- i3 February, 1648/9- 15 February, 1648/9 17 February, 1648/9- 17 February, 1648/9- 21 February, 1648/0 22 February 1648/9 - 8734. Title. Act further adjourning Hilary^Tcrm from Crastino Purificationis to Octabis Purificationis. [C.J., vi., 129-30.] Act for erecting an High Court of Justice for trjring James, Earl of Cambridge ; Henry, Earl of Hol- land ■ George, Lord Goring ; Arthur, Lord Capell ; and Sir John Owen, Knight. (Amended Feb. 9th). [C.J., vi., 131.] Act for committing the Great Seal of England into the hands of (Commissioners. [C.J., vi., 135.] Act to repeal several clauses in the Acts of 1° Eliz. and 3" Jacobi, touching the Oaths of Allegiance, -Obedience and Supremacy. [C.J., v., 136 ; Scobell, ii., 3 ] Printed, Vol. ii , p, 1. Act to prevent the printing of any of the proceed- ings of the High Court of Justice erected for trying of James, Earl of Cambridge, and others, without leave of the House of Commons or of ' ' tte "said Court. [C.J., vi., 136 ; Scobell, ii., 3, but not there printed.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1, Act prescribing the form of an oath to be taken by every freeman of the City of London and other Cities, Boroughs, and Towns Corporate, in England Wales. [C.J., vi., 237 ; Scobell, ii., 4.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 2. Act for altering the style of the late Court of King's Bench to that of the Court of Upper Bench, and for settling its jurisdiction. [C. J., vi., 138.] Act for constituting a Council of State for the Commonwealth of England. [C.J., vi., 138-9 : D.S.P. under date.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 2.] Act for the more easy passing the Accounts of Sheriffs. [C.J., vi,, 142 ; Scobell, ii., 4.] Printed, Vol., ii., p. 5 Act enabling Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs and other Ministers of Justice to act until their commissions are ready. [C.J., vi., 144.] Printed, Vol., ii., p. 5. Act for settling proceedings in Courts of Justice according to the present Government. Cf. 26th December, 1653. [C.J., vi., 144.] Printed Vol ii., p. C. Act for the election of the Bailiffs, ^\'ardens> Assistants, and other ofBcers of the Company of Weavers. [C.J., vi., 148.] Act for the encouragement of OfBcers and Mariners, and for impressing Seamen. [C.J., vi., 149 ; Scobell ii., 4-6.] Printed, Vol. ii^ p. 8, i E -2 Ixviii Date. 23 February, 1648/9 ■ 23 February, 1648/9 - 24 February, 1648/9 - 24 February, 1648/9 • 26 February, 1648/9 - 26 February, 1648/9 - 28 February, 1648/9- 28 February, 1648/9 - ■i March, 1648/9 - 10 March, 1648/9 10 Mar?h 1648/9 17 March, 1648/9 17 March, 1648/9 Title. Act repealing all former Ordinances constituting Kobert Earl of Warwick Lord High Admiral, and vesting the power of the Office in the Council of State. [C J ., vi. , 1 49.] Printed Vol. ii, p. 13. Act concerning the sequestration of South Wales and the County of Monmouth. [C.J., vi. 150.] Printed Vol. ii., ]• 14. Act appointing Commissioners for the fleet now at Sea. [C.J., vi., 150.] Printed Vol. ii., p. 17. Act supplementary to that of 22nd February, for the encouragement of mariners and ofiScers, and for impressing seamen. [C.J., vi., 150 ; Scobell, ii. 7.] Printed Vol. ii., p. 18. Act altering the Judicial Seal in the three counties of Carmarthen,. Cardigan and Pembroke. [C.J., vi., 151. Act continuing for one week that of February 3rd for constituting an High Gcrart of Justice to try James, Earl of Cambridge (Duke of Hamilton) and others. Printed in C.J., vi., 152. Act for removing obstructions in the proceedings of the Common Council of the City of London. [C.J., vi., 152, City Eecords Journal 40, fo. 312.] Printed in Appendix to this Table. Act regulating elections of officers in the City of Norwich, to prevent the election of ill-affected persons. (Amended March 7th.) [C.J., vi., 153.] Act for compounding with! Delinquents in the counties of Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmorland, Durham, the town and county of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and the town of Berwick- upon-Tweed, for employing their composition* for paying and disbanding the forces in those counties ; and for discharging other public engagements of the counties. [C. J., vi., 153.] Acts for altering the judicial Seal for the counties of Carnarvon, Merioneth and Anglesea, and for the counties of Brecknock, Radnor, and Glamorgan. [C.J., vi., 16.] Act to transfer She salaries of the Judges and others for the use of the Navy. [C.J., vi., 16i.] Act for abolishing the kingly office in England, Ireland and the Donimions thereunto belonging (C.J., VI. 166 ; Scobell, ii., 7-8.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 18. Act for keeping a Day of Humiliation upon Thurs- day, the 5th April, 1649. [C.J., vi. 166.] Ixix Date. Title. 19 March, 1648/9 19 March, 1648/9 23 March, 1648/9 7 April, 1649 - 9 April, 1649 - 17 April, 1649 17 April, 1649 17 April, 1649 23 April, 1649 23 April, 1649 26 April, 1649 Act for settling the Militia of the City of West- minster and Liberties thereof, and of all the parishes and places adjacent of the County of Middlesex within the weekly Bills of Mortality, and late Lines of Communication, except the Hamlets of the Tower. [C. J., vi., 168.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 20. Act abolishing the House of Peers. [C.J., vi., 168 ; Scobell, ii., 8.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 24. Acts for altering the Seals of the Court of Upper Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer. [C.J. vi., 172.] Act for raising £90,000 per mensem for maintenance of the Forces raised by authority of Parliament for the service of England and Ireland ; from 25 March to 29 Sept. 1649. [C.J., vi., 182.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 24. Act prescribing certain times to Delinquents for perfecting their compositions under several penalties. [C.J., vi., 183.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 57. Act appointing Treasurers at War to receive and issue monies assessed and paid under the Act of 7 April, 1659, for the monthly payment of £90,000. [C.J., vi., 188.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 63. Act declaring the grounds and causes of making prize the ships and goods that shall be taken by the Parliament's ships at sea, and for the encouragement of officers, mariners, and seamen. [C.J., vi., 188 ; Scobell, ii., 9-14.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 66. Act appointing Commissioners for the sale of Prize Goods. [C. J., vi. 188 ; Scobell, ii., 14-16.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 75. Act empowering the Court of Admiralty to proceed to sentence, notwithstanding Prohibitions (of 12 April, 1648, 2 April, 1651, 2 June, 1654). [C.J., vi.. 192 ; Scobell, ii., 16.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 78. Act for setting apart a Day of Public Fast and Humiliation, and repealing the Monthly Fast appointed by Proclamation of 8th January, 1641-2, and enforced by Ordinances of 24th August, 1642, etc. [C.J., vi., 193.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 79 Act constituting Justices of Peace in the County of Lancaster. [C.J., vi., 195.] Ixx Bate. Title. 30 April, 1649 1 xMay, 1049 7 ilay, 1649 7 May, 1G49 9 May, 1649 9 .May, 1(<-U) 10 May, 1649 10 May, l(i40 12 May, 1649 14 May, 1649 14 May, 1649 19 May, 1649 Act for the abolishing of' Deans, Deans and Chapters, Canons, Prebends, and other officers or titles belonging to any Cathedral or Col- legiate Church or Chapel in England and Wales, and for the employment- of their revenues (of 31 July, 1648, and 16 Obtober, 1650). [C.J., vi., 197-8 ; Scobell, ii. 16-30.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 81. Act for altering the original seal of the counties of Brecknock, Radnor, and Glamorgan. [CJ., vi., 199. Act for the relief and employment of the Poor, and punishment of Vagrants and other disorderly Persons within the City of London. [C.J., vi., 202 ;B.M.E,555(11).] - . - . Printed, Vol. ii., p. 104. Act giving power to the Committee of Essex to discharge such Delinquents in that county as the Committee hath power to compound with. [C.J., vi., 204.] - ' ■ • Act to transmit into the Chancery and Exchequer certain Orders and Instructions of Parliament concerning Tonnage and Poundage of Goods and Merchandise with the Book of Eates of _thej same. [C.J., vi., 205.] Act empowering the Barons of the Exchequer, as Commis,sionei's for appeals touching Delin qiients, to administer an Oath. [C.J., vi.,.205.] Act for altering the original seal of the two Counties of Denbigh and Montgomery. [G..J., vi., 206.] Act for altering the former Seal of the A^isi Prius belonging to the Upper Bench. [C.J., vi., 206.] Act for the more certain and constant supply of the soldiery with pay and the preventing a,ny further oppression or damage to the people by Free- Quarters and Billet. [C.J., vi., 208.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 110. Additional Act for Commissioners in the several counties for the monthly assessment of £90,000, in accordance with the Act of April 7. [C.J., vi., 208-9.] Printed, Vol. ii,, p. 118. Act declaring what offences shall be adjudged Treason. [C.J., vi., 209.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 120. Act declaring and constituting the People of England to be a Commonwealth. [CJ vi 212 ; Scobell, ii., 30.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 122 Ixxi Date. 23 May, 1649 23 May, 1649 28 May, 1649 29 May, 1649 29 May, 1649 1 June, 1649 2 June, 1649 ■ 8 June, 1649 11 June, 1649 ■ 11 June, 1649 - 12 June, 1649 13 June, 1649 ■ 16 June, 1649 • Title. Act appointing additional Commissioners for the monthly assessment of £90,000. fC.J.,vi., 214.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 122. Act for settling the Militia of the Hamlets within the Tower of London. [C.J., vi., 215.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 123. Act for the present examining and stating the accounts of Officers and Soldiers now in Parlia- ment's service within this nation. [C.J., vi., 218 ; Scobell, ii., 30-33.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 125 Act declaring that the Act for abolishing Deans, etc. (April 30, 1649), doth not extent to the Colleges of Winchester and Eton. [C. J., vi., 1 29.] Act for draining the Great Level of the Fens ex- tending itself into the counties of Northarnpton, Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincoln, Cambridge, and Hunt- ingdon, and the Isle of Ely, or some of them [C.J., vi., 219 ; Scobell, ii., 33-38.] Printed, Vol. ii,, p. 130. Act for setting apart a Day of Public Thanksgiving. [C.J., vi., 221.] Act for instructions for the Trustees, Treasiuers. and Kegister-Accomptaut for the sale of the Deans' and Chapters' lands, for the admitting such as have moneys owing them by Parliament to double the same upon the credit of the lands of the Deans and Chapters. [C,J., vi., 223 ; Scobell, ii., 39-40.] Printed Vol. ii., p. 140. Act for maintenance of preaching Ministers and other pious uses. [C.J., vi., 226-7 ; Scobell ii., 40-43.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 142. Act for altering the original Seal for the three counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke and Cardigan [C.J., vi., 228.] Act for altering the former Seal of Nisi Prius belonging to the Court of Common Pleas. [C. J., vi., 228.] Act concerning Foreign Salt. [Printed in C. J., vi., 230 ; Scobell ii., 44 ] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 148. Act for the further relief of maimed soldiers and the widows and orphans of soldiers slain in the service of the Parliament. [C.J., vi., 231.1 Act that all Bonds, Bills, and Writings obligatory, entered into, to the use of the Commonwealth, touching Customs and Excise shall be made and taken in the name of Custodes LibertatU Anglice Authoritate Parliamenti ; for returning them into the Court of Exchequer; and for Proceedings to be had thereupon in the said Court for levying the said Debts. [C.J., vi., 234.] Ixxii Date. 18 June, 1649 - 19 June, 1649 - 19 June, 1649 - 20 June, 1649 - 22 June, 1649 23 June, 1649 - 25 June, 1649 - 25 June, 1649 - 25 June, ] 649 - 27 June, 1649 - 29 June, 1649 - 29 June, 1649 - 4 July, 1649 13 July, 1649 Title. Act for the relief of all such persons as have been or shall be sued, molested or anyways damnified contrary to Articles or Conditions granted in Time of War. [C.J., vi., 236.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 148. Act for enabling the Judges that go the Northern Circuit to hold an Assize at Durham on Thurs- day, the 2nd August, 1649. [C.J ., vi., 236.] Act touching the salaries of the Treasurers and Contractors for sale of Deans' and Chapters' lands. [C.J., vi., 237.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 152. Act for removing obstructions in the sale of Lands of Bishops, and Deans and Chapters. [C.J., vi., 238 ; Scobell. ii., 44-5.] Printed, Vol., ii., p. 152. Act for making a Steward and Judge of the Court of Pleas of the Isle of Ely. [C.J., vi., 239.] Additional instructions to the Trustees and Contractors for the sale of the Lands of Deans and Chapters (cf. 2nd June, 164"9). [Printed in C.J., vi., 242.] Prmted, Vol. ii., p. 154. Additional Act for the encouragement of purchasers of lands of Deans and Chapters. [C..J., vi., 243 ; Scobell, ii., 45-6.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 155. Act to authorise the Council of State to grant Letters of Marque or Eeprisal in several cases. [C.J., vi., 243 ; Scobell, ii., 46.] Printed, Vol. ii., p 157. Act for the Sessions of Assizes to be held and kept in the Castle of Lancaster upon Wednesday, the 5th September, 1649. [C.J., vi., 242.] Act touching the first £400,000 charged on the Excise. [C.J., vi., 245.] Printed, Vol.ii., p. 158. Act for borrowing £150,000 upon the first £400,000 charged on the Excise. [C.J., vi., 245.] Printed, Vol. li., p. 159. Act for discharge of the Commissioners of the ( }rand Excise until 29th September, 1647. fC. J., vi., 245.] Act for the Sale of the Goods and personal Estate of the late King, and of the Queen and Prince. [C. J., vi., 249 ; Scobell, ii., 45-51.]^ Printed, Vol. ii., p. 160. Act for the alteration of the original seal of the counties of Carnarvon, Merioneth, and Anglesey. [C.J., vi., 259.] Ixxiii Date. 16 July, 1649 17 July, 1649 17 July, 1649 17 July, 1640 - 19 July, 1649 - 27 July, 1649 - 28 July, 1649 30 July, 1649 - 31 July, 1649 1 August, 1649 3 August, 1649 8 August, 1649 Title. Act for the sale of the Honors, Manors, Lands, etc., heretofore belonging to the late King, Queen, and Prince. [C.J., vi., 261 ; Scobell, ii., 51-64.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 168. Act touching the monies ana coins of England. [C.J., vi., 262 ; Scobell, ii., 64-5.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 191. Act declaring what offences shall be adjudged Treason. [C.J., vi., 262 ; Scobell, ii., 65-6.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 193. Act touching the Arrear of the County of Lancaster. [C.J., vi., 263.] 4.ct for settling the Militia of the Borough of Southwark and parishes adjacent, mentioned in the Weekly Bills of Mortality, on the South side of the Thames in the County of Surrey. [C. J., vi., 265.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 195. Act for promoting and propagating the Gospel of Jesus Christ in New England. [C. J., vi., 271 ; . Scobell, ii., 66-8.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 197. Act for altering the Seal of the Court of the Duchy- Chamber of Lancaster at Westminster, and of the County Palatine of Lancaster. [C.J., vi., 271.J Act empowering the Lord Mayor, Justices of Gaol- delivery for Newgate, to transport threescore prisoners convicted of Felony and other heinous crimes, unto the Summer Islands or other new English Plantations. [C.J., vi., 272.] Act for further instructions to the Trustees, Treasurers, etc., for Sale of the Lands and Possessions of the late Deans, Sub-Deans, Deans and Chapters, etc., and for the better execution of the former Acts, Ordinances and Instructions concerning the same. [C. J., vi., 272 ; Scobell, ii., 68-71.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 200. Act for continuing the monthly assessment of the £90,000 from the 29th September to the 29th December, 1649. [C.J., vi., 273.] Act giving power to the Committee of Indemnity to transmit the examination of all such Articles or Informations as shall be exhibited to them against any Malignant or Delinquent Magi- strates, or other ill-affected Officers, to Justices of Peace in the several Counties. [C'.J., vi., 274.] Act for taking accompts belonging to the Navy and Customs. [C.J., vi., 276 ; Scobell, ii., 71-2.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 205. Ixxiv Date. 10 August, 1649 14 August, 1649 16 August, 1649 17' August, 1649 17 August, 1649 - 21 August, 1649 • - 28 August, 1649 28 August, 1649 28Augu"fet, 1649 - ,hfc t : .■- ^ , ■ - ,^' .31 August, 1649 - 4 September, 1649 - 5 September, 1649 - 5 September, 1649 Title. Act to admit the Six Counties of. Norths W^les.tpia, general compositiou for their JDelinquency. [C.J., vi., 277.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 2U5. Act for the speedy raising and levying of moneys by way of New Impost or Excise. [C. Ji, yi., ^18 : Scobell, ii., 72-85.] Printed, Vol. li., p. 213. Act and Declaration for setting apart a Day of Public Thanksgiving to be kept on Wednesday the 19th August, 1649. [C.J., vi., 279.] Act empowering the Committee of Indemnity to transmit the exanjinacions of all ^uch Articles and Inforrnations asshalj be exhibited to them, against malignant or delinquent magistrates, or other ill-afFected officers, to Justices erf Peace.,'i-n their several Counties ; repealiug the Act of 3rd August, 1659, to the same effect. [C.J., vi., 281 ; Scobell, ii., 85.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 235. Act for stating the accounts of such General Officers, Staff Officers, and other Ofiticers ^ud Artificers of the Train lately entertained for the service of Ireland. [C..J., vi., 281 ; Scobell ii., 85-6.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 236. Act continuing till further Orders the Ordinance of the 20th July, 1648, for salaries and allowances to the auditors for the accompts of the Soldiery, and for adding £1,000 thereto. [C.J., vi., 283.] Act admitting purchasers of Bishops' Lands to pay their whole purchase money by Weavers' Hall Bills. [C.J., vi., 286 ; Scobell ii., 86.1 Printed, Vol. ii., p. 237. Act touching the second £400,000 charged on the Keceipts of the Excise and Goldsihith's' Hall. [0. J., vi., 286.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 238. Act prohibiting the importation of any Wines of the Growth of France, and all manufactures of wool ^ and silk made m Prance. [C.J., vi., 286 ; Scobell ii., 86-7.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 239. Act for settling the Islands in the West ladles bet-wLxt the degrees of 24 and 29 North Latitude. .[C.J., vi., 288.] Act for Discharging poor prisoners unable t j satisfy their creditors. [C.J., vi., 289 ; Scobell ii., 87-8.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 240. Act concerning Oaths imposed upon Mayors, Justices of the Peace, and other officers. [C. J., vi., 290 ; _ .Sppbell ii., 88.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 241. Act for relief of Felt makers and Hatband makers against aliens a,nd strangers importing such wares to the hindrance of their manufactures. [C.J., vi., 290.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 242. Date. Title 12 September, 1649 20 September, 1649 20 September, 1(549 2G September, 1649 5 October, 1649 - ll'October, 1649- 11 October, 1649 7 November, 1649 Ifi November, 1649 23 November, 1649 7 December, 1649 14 December, 1649 18 December, 1649 Act prohibiting to brew for sale Ale 'of Beer: abx)-\i& ten shillings the barrel besides the Excise. [C. J., vi., ^93 ; B.M:,'.699, f. 14 (74).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 244. Act against unlicensed and scandaldus^ Books and Pamphlets, and for better regulating of printing. [C.J., vi., 298. ; Scobell ii., 88-93.] Printed, Vol. ii, p. 245. Act for the Punishment of Crimes committed upon or beyond the Seas. [C. J., vi., 298 ;, Scobell ii., 93-95.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 254. Act for the continuance and maintenance of the School and Almshouses of Westmipgter. .[U.J., . vi., 299.] : Printed, Vol. ii., p. 256. Act for liberty to. transport spices ungarbled. [C.J., vi., 304.'] Act for a Day" of Public Thkn'ksgivihgto be^heM on Thursday, 1st November, 1649. [CJ., vi., 305; B.M., 699; f. 14(80).] Act for taking and receiving the accompts of the Commonwealth, with Instructions concerning the same.' [O.J., vi., 306 ; Scobell, ii., 95-7.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 277. Act for -trial of the pix-monies. [C.J., vi., 320.] Act empowering the Council of State to administer an Oath unto the JUry for the making of two standard pieces of Gold and Silver, to be ap proved of by this House. [G.J., vi., 35i3.] ■ Printed, Vol. ii., p. 281. Act with further instructions to the Treasurers, Trustees, and other the Persons employed in the sale of Honors, Manors and Lknds belong- ing to the late King, Queen and Prince, and for the stating of Acqompts. [C.J., vi., 325 ; Scobell, ii., 97-9.] " •" Printed, Vol. ii., p. 282. Act for an assessment fornix rdontts froin 25 Decem- ■ ., ber, 1649, for the maintenance of the Forces raised by Parliament for the service of England and Ireland, at the rate of £90,000 per mensem for the first three moaths and, at th§ rate of £60,000 per mensem for the last three months. , [C.J.,vi., 329-30.] Printed, Vol ii., p. 285. Act xlisabling the election of divers persons to any . ; office or place of Trust; witiiin the ( ity of ,. .. Jjondon,. and the votes of such persons in such elections ; to continue for one year. [C.J., vi., 333.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 319. Act touching elections . of Questmen, Constables, and all' other subordinate officers in the City of Loudon. [C.J., vi., 333.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 320, Ixxvi Date. Title. 21 December, 1649 27 December, 1649 - 2 January, 1649/50- 25 January, 1649/50 4 February, 1649/.')0 13 February, 1649/50 18 February, 1649/50 19 February, 1649/50 22 February, 1649/50 22 February, 1649/50 23 February, 1649/50 6 February, 1649/50 1 March, 1649/50 An Act discharging from imprisonment poor pri- soners unable to satisfy their creditors. [C.J., vi., 337 ; Scobell ii., 99-101.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 321 Act continuing the Committee of the Army and Treasurers at Wars. [C.J., vi., 338.] Act for subscribing the Engragement. [C'.J., vi. 342.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 325. Act for the better ordering and managing the estates of Papists and Delinquents. [C.J., vi., 349.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 329. Act appointing Thursday the 28th February as a Day of Solemn Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer, and declaring the Grounds and Keasons thereof. [C.J., vi., 357.] Act constituting a Council of State. [C.J., vi., 364 ; D.S.P.] Printed, Vol. li., p. 335. Act for the removing of obstructions in the sale of the Honours, Manors and Lands of the late King, Queen and Prince. [C.J., vi., 367 ; Scobell, li., 101-4.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 338. Act giving power to the Council of State to execute such Powers, Jurisdictions and Authorities as concern the Lord Admiral and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports for the year ensuing. [C.J., vi., 368.] Act for the better propagation and preaching of the Gospel in Wales, and for redress of some grievances. [C.J., vi., 369.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 342. Act enabling the Council of State or any three of them to administer an Oath of secrecy to the members of that Council for the year ensuing [C. J., VI., 370.] Act for giving a further time for subscribing the Engagement in accordance with the Act of 2 January, 1649/50. [C.J„ vi., 370.1 Printed, Vol. ii., p. 348. Act for removing all Papists, and all Officers and Soldiers of Fortune, and divers other Delin- quents from London and Westminster, and confining them within five miles of their dwellings, and for encouragement of such as discover Priests and Jesuits, their Receivers and Abettors. [C.J., vi., 370.J Printed, Vol. ii., p. 349. Act, to continue for three years from March 1, 1649/60, for the propagation of the Gospel in the Four Northern Counties. [C. J., vi., 374.] IxxVll Date. 2 March, 1649/50 6 March, 1649/50 8 March, 1649/50 11 March, 1649/50 11 March, 1649/50 12 March, 1649/50 12 March, 1649/50 26 March, 1650 - 26 March, 1650 - 28 March, 1650 - 29 March, 1650 - 6 April, 1650- 5 April, 1650- - Title. Act for impressing mariners and seamen for the public service. [C.J., vi., 375.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 354. Act for the Assizes to be kept for the County of Lancaster. [C. J., vi., 3V8.J Act for the better advancement of the Gospel and Learning in Ireland, by the maintenance of a College and Free School in or near to Dublin. [C.J., vi. 378 Scobell, ii., 104-5.1 Printed, vol. ii., p. 355. Act for redress of Delays and Mischiefs arising by Writs of Error in several cases. [C.J., vi., 380. I, Vol. ii., p. : Scobell, ii., 106.] Printed, 357. Act for selling the Fee-Farm Rents belonging to the Commonwealth of England and heretofore payable to the Crown of England, Duchy of Lancaster and Duchy of Cornwall. [C.J., vi., 380. Scobell, ii., 106-8.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 358. Act for the better packing of Butter and redress of Abuses therein. [C.J., vi., 380. Scobell, ii., 109-110.] Printed Vol. ii., p. 362. AcD for settling certain houses upon the President and Governor of the Corporation for the Poor- of the City of London and Liberties thereof. [C.J., vi., 383.] Act for establishing a High Court of Justice. [C.J., vi., 387.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 364. Act for the Redemption of Captives taken by Turkish, Moorish and other pirates. [0. J., vi , 387.] Printed, Vol. li., p. 367. Act amending the Act of 14th August, 1649, for regulating the Excise of Ale and Beer, by repealing Clause XXXV. and otherwise. [C. J., vi., 388 ; B.M., 506, d. 9, 2091.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 368. Act for the more frequent preaching of the Gospel and better maintenance of Ministers in the City of Bristol. [C.J., vi., 388.] Act imposing penalties on such as purchase, as original creditors, any of the Cr-^wn lands, who shall offer to pay with assigned or false bills. [C.J., vi., 393.] Act for providing maintenance for Ministers, and other pious uses- [C.J., vi., 393. Scobell, ii., 111-161. Printed, Vol. ii., p. 369. Ixxviii Tla,te. 6 April, 1650 - H April, 1650 13, April, 1650 15 Aplril, 1650 19 April, 1650 25 April, 1650 10 May, 1650 is May, 1650 r 21 May, 1650 21 May, 1650 f - ' 31 May, 1650 Title. .Act for granting Habeas ' Corpus to 'poor prisoners for Debt, upon Oath, that they are not worth £5, to go at Liberty upon th(?ir own Security, for prosecuting their own Habeas Corpus. [C.J., ,vi., 39-3; Scobell, ii-j-'lie-y.] ' .-. ' r. ..: , Printed, Vol. ii., p. 378. Act continuing till 1st April, ■ 1653, -the Act; forth* better propagating of the Gospel in the Four Northern Counties. [C.J. , vi., 396.] ■.let for preventing Wrongs and Abuses done to Merchants at Sea, and prohibiting Mariners from serving Foreign Princes or States .without. License. ' [CJ., vi., 397; Stobell, ii., 117-8.] -■ , , Printed, Vol. ii., p. 379. Act empowering several Commissioners to put in esecutidn all and every- the' "Pow«rs anil authorities heretofore given to the Commis- sioders for compounding with Delinquents, and for managing of all Estates under Sequestra- tion, .and to the .Committee for Advance of Money, formerly sitting at Haberdasher's Hall. [C.J., vi., 399.] Printed, Vol. ii. p. 382. Act for the better observation of the Lord's Day, Days of Public Humiliation and Thanksgiving. [O.J., vi., 400-401; Soobell, ii., 119-121.] ,. .,; Printed, Vol. ji,,' p. 383., Act empowering the Commissio.ners for sequestra- tions to examine,- upon Oath, and to give Ac- quittane. 1650 25 June, 1650 25 June, 1650 26 June. 1650 26 June, 1650 : f- ;, ,. ':; -. "T 28 June, 1650 11 July, 1650 11 July. 1650. Act enabling the Militia of the City of London to raise Horse within the said City and Liberties for defence of the Parliament, City of London, and Liberties thereof, and the parts adjacent. [C.J., vi., 419.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 391 Act, for settling the Militia of the City of West- minster, and the Liberties thereof : to continue for one year. [C.J., vi., 421.] Act for New England to pay Custom and Excise for all Tobacco of the Growth of New England. ■ [C.J., vi., 426.] Act continuing for sis months the Act of 18th June, 1649, for the relief of such persons as have been or are, or shall be, sued, molested or in any ways damnified contrary to Articles or conditions granted in time of war. [C.J., yi., 427.] "■ Act continuing the Acts of 17th April and 27th . December, 1649, for the continua,nce of the Com- mittee of the Army and Treasurers at War. ■[QJ.,-vi., 431.] Act constituting Major-Greneral Philip Skippon Major-General and Commander-in-Chief 6f all the Forces within the City of London and Liberties thereof and late Lines of Communica- tion arid' weekly Bills of Mortality. [C.J., vi., 431.] . Act for repealing the Ordinarice and Act of Parlia- ment of 15th February, '1644-5, constituting Ilioinas Lord Fairfax Captain-General and Commander-in-Chief of all the Forces of Parlia- ment, and for continuing in forcp the commis- sions granted by the feaid Lord Fairfax. [C.J., vi., 432.] Act for ordaining and appointing Oliver Cromwell, Ifsquire, Captain-G^ieral and Commander-in- Chief of all the Forces raised and to be raised ■■ within the Commonwealth of England. [C.J., vi., 432.] Printed, Yol. ii., p. 393. Act for the better preventing of prophane swearing and cursing. [C.J., vi., 433 ; Scobell, ii., 123-4J- ■ ;;.;. . ■- . Prill ted,- V(J1. ii., p. 393. Act for setting apart a Ddy of Public Thanks- giving to be kept on Friday y. the 26th July^ together with a Declaration and Narrative expressing the reasons and grounds thereof. [C.J., vi., 440.] Act for the Sheriffs to appoint Deputies to receive the commands of the Parliament and, .Council' of State,' and- ih4 respective Sheriffs to make due ' .. - fetuni thereof i [G. J., vi. , 440.] ') „_ 1, ._.,/ 'J ■ • • Printed, Vol. ii., p. 396. Ixxx Date. 11 July, 1650 18 July, 1650 18 July, 1650 - 1 August, 1650 1 August, 1650 2 August, 1650 9 AuBust, 1650 13 August, 1650 20 August, 1650 27 August, 1650 27 August, 16S0 29 August, 1650 Title. Act settling the Militia of the Commonwealth of England. [C.J., vi., 440.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 397. Act empowering the Committee of the Militia of the City of London to execute the powers in the Ordinance of 3rd December, 1644, for raising of money to pay the charge of the Fortifications, and Guards, in getting in Arrears collected by virtue of the said former ordinance. [C J.,- vi., 442.] Act empowering the Committee of the Militia of Westminster to raise Horses within the said City and Liberties thereof, and Parishes and and Places adjacent, for defence of the Parlia- ment, City and Parts aforesaid. DC.J., vi., 442.] Act concerning Mortgages, Extents and other In- cumbrances upon Delinquents^ Estates. [C.J., vi., 451.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 402. Act for the advancing and regulating of the Trade of this Commonwealth. [iC.J., vi., 451.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 403. Act to prohibit all commerce and traflSc between England and Scotland, and enjoining the depar- ture of Scots out of this Commonwealth. [C.J., vi., 451.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 406. Act against several atheistical, blasphemous and execrable opinions derogatory to the honour of God, and destructive to human society. [C.J., vi., 453-4 ; Scobell, ii., 125-6.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 409. Act for the further explanation of the Act of 11th March, 1649-50, for selling the Fee Farm Rents belonging to the Commonwealth of England, formerly payable to the Crown of England' Duchy of Lancaster, and Duchy of Cornwall rC.J., vi., 454; SoobeU, ii., 126-130.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 412. Act continuing for three years the receipts of the Excise. [O.J., vi., 456.] Act giving further power to the High Court of Justice. [C.J., vi., 459.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 419. Act and Declaration of the Pariiament of England toudiing a Pamphlet intituled " A Declaration by the King's Majesty to his subjects of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland." [C. J., VI., 460 ; B.M., 669, f. 15 (51)]. Printed, Vol. ii., p. 420. Act for the more frequent Preaching of the Goopel T^irf n?t™*f "^"^ °l *^« ministers in the lown of Colchester in the rC.J., vi., 460.1 county of Essex. Ixxxi Date. 17 September, 1650- 19 Sepxember, 1650- 20 September, 1650 27 Septembe.r, 1650 3 October, 1650 17 October, 1650 22 October. 1650 23 ( ictober, 1650 31 October, 1650 6 November, 1650 7 November, 1650 Title. Act for setting apart the 8th day of October for « Uay of Public Thanksgiving, witli a Narrative setting forth the grounds and reasons thereof. [C.J., va., 468.] Act for the Incouragemeoit and Indemnity of suoJi persons as voluntarily engage themselves in the service of the Parliament in this time of Com- mon Danger. [O.J., vi.,l469.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 420 Act appointing Commissioners of the Excise I C J vi., 471 ; Scobell, ii., 130-1.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 422 Act for the relief of the religious and peaceable from the Rigour of former Acts of Parliament, in miatters of Religion. [0..J., vi., 474 ; Scobell, ii., 131-2.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 423. .Act prohibiting Commerce and Trade with the Bar- bodoes, Antigo, Virginia, and Bermudas alias Summer's Islands. [C.J., vi., 478 ; Scobell, ii., 132-4.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 425 Act foT sale of the Maaiors of Rectories and Glebe- teEds late belonging te thej late Archbishops, bishops, Deans, Deans a,nd Chapters. [C.J. , vi., 484; Scobell, ii., 134-140.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 429 Additional Act foT more speedy effecting the sale of the Manors of Rectories and Glebe-land;, late belonging to Archbishops, Bishops, Deans, Deans aaid Chapters, and other Officers aairl Titles which late were of or belonging te any Cathedral or Collegiate Church or Chapel in England or Wales ; and for the encouragement of lenders upon the security thereof ; and of other Lands and Hereditaments of the said Deans, Deans and Chapters, etc. [O.J., vi., 485; Scobell, ii., 140-1.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 440. Act concerning the sale of Corn and Meal. [O.J., vi., 486; Scobell, ii., 142-3.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 442. Act for settling Convoys to secure the trade of this Nation. [C.J., vi., 490; Scobell, ii., 143.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 444. Act prohibiting all peiisons to assist the Soots with victuals, arms or ammunition against the Com- monwealth of England during the enmity be- tween the Nations. [C.J., vi., 491 ; Scobell, ii., 143-4.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 445. Act for easing the charge of Lords of Blanors or Liberties and their Biailiffs in passing their accompts in the Couri of Public Exchequer. [C.J., vi., 491-2 ; Scobell, ii., 145-6.] Printed, Vol. ii.. p 447. 8734 Ixxxii Date. Title. 8 November, 1650 14 November, 1650 22 November, 1650 25 November, 165C' 27 November, 16r,0 6 December, 1650 10 December, 1650 18 Decembf r, 1650 25 December. 1650 ■ 3 January, 1650/1 January, 1650/1 - Act for making sliips and merchandise taken or to be taken from the King of Portugal, to be Prize. [C.J., vi., 493.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 449. ■\ct to regulate tlie making of Stuffs in Norfolk and Norwich. [C.J., vi., 496 ; Scobell, i., 146-8.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 451. kct for turning the Bnuks of the Law ^and all Pro- cess and Proceedings in Courts of Justice into the English Tongue. [C.J., vi., 500; Scobell, ii., 148-9.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 455. Act for the aisisessment of £120,000 per mensem for four months from the 25th December, 1650, for maintenance of the Forces in England, Ireland and Scotland, raised by Authority of Parlia- ment for the service of this Ounmonwealth. [C.J., vi., 501.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 456. Act for George Manby, to prohibit any to make use of his invention for ithe boiling all sorts of liquor. [C.J., vi., 502 ; Scobell, ii., 149.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 490. Act for nominating and appointing several persons Commissioners in the Act for establisliing a High Court of Justice (cf. Acts of March 26 and August 27, 1650). [O.J., vi., 506.] Act constituting an High Court of Justice within the Counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Huntingdon, Cambridge, Lincoln, the counties of the cities of Norwich and Lincoln and within the Isle of Ely. [C.J., vi., 507.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 492. Act for continuing for one year from 18 December, 1650, the Act of 14 December, 1659, for dis- abling the election of divers persons to any cfBce ur place of Trust within the City of Lon- don and the votes of such persons in such elec- tions, and the Act of 18 December, 1659, con- cerning the eleotiom's of Questmen, Constables, and all other subordinate oilioers whatsoever v^ithin the City of London and the Liberties thereof. [C.J., vi., 511.] Act touching the Co:mmissioners for Ireland. [O.J., vi., 515.1 Printed, Vol. ii., p. 494. Act for setting apart Thursday, the 30th January, 1650/1, for a Day of Public Thanksgiving for the late great victories which the Lord hath given to the Forces of the Parliament both by land and sea, with a narrative of the same. [C.J., vi., 519.] 1 ct touching the importation of Foreign Com and Bullion. [C.J., vi., 522; Scobell, ii., 150.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 499. Ixxxiii Date. Title. 10 January, 1650/1 - 10 January, 1650/1 - 17 January, 1650/1 22 January, 1650/1 28 January, 1650/1 6 February, 1650/1 13 February, 1650/J 13 February, 1650/ 13 February, 1650/1 28 February, 1650/1 28 February, 1650/1 7 March, 1650/1 11 March. 1650-1 8734. Act emjxiwering the Lords Commiseioners for cus- tody of tihe Great Seal to issue CommisisioneK' of Delegates, in oases of preteaided marriages'- [C.J., vi., 522; Soobell, ii., 150-1.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 496. Act for the continuance of the Committee of the Army and Treasurers at Wars (of June 25j 1650). [O.J., vi., 523.] Act for taking away the Fee called Bamage-Oleere, Damna Clericorum. [C.J., vi., 525; Soobell, ii., 151.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 497. Act for appointing a Seal to be the Seal for the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England. [C.J., vi., 527; B.M.E., 1062 (30).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 497. Act for continuing till 1st May, 1651, the Act of 11 July, 1650, for settling the Militia of the Commonwealtlx of England. [O.J., vi., 528.] Additional Act for the sale of Fee-Farm rents and for the doubling of monies thereupon (c^. Act of 11 March, 1649-50). [C.J., vi., 531; Scobell, ii., 151-2.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 498. Act constituting a Council of State for the Year ensuing. [C.J., vi., 534, D.S.P.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 500. A ct for settling the powers and authorities apper- taining to the office of Lord High Admiral of England and Wardpn of the Cinque Porte formerly vested in the Council of State for the year past, in the present Council of State. [C.J., vi., 534; B.M., 669. f. 15 (79).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 504. Act appointing an oath to be taken by the mem- bers of the Council of State. [C-J-, vi., 534.] Act for authorising Colonel Popham, Colonel Blake, and Colonel Deane, Admiral anrt General of the Fleet. [C.J., vi., 543.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 50 1, Act empowering the Council of State or Admirals for the time being to impress seamen, from April 1, 1651, to 1 April, 1652 (cf. Act of 2 March, 1649/50). [C.J., vi., 543.] Act and Declaration setting for the grounds and reasons for setting apart Thursday, the 13th Day of March instant, for a Day of Public Fast- ing and Humiliation within the Cities of Lon- don ajid Westminster and within the late Lines of Communication ; and also, for setting apart Wednesday, the 2nd April, 1651, for Public Fasting and Humiliation throughout the resi- due of this Commonwealth. [O.J., vi., 546.] Act for the continuance of the Customs from 26th March 1651, to 26th March, 1653. fCJ., vi., 547.] 9, F 2 Ixxxiv Date. 19 Marci, 1650-1 21 March, 1650-1 28 March, 1651- 28 March, 1651- m 2 April, 1651 2 April, 1651 3 April, 1651 9 April, 1651 15 April, 1651 . 18 April, 1651 18 April, 1651 18 June, 1651 Title. Act continuing until 1 November, 1651, the Act of 26th February, 1649-50, for removing of all Papists, and all Officers and Soldiers of For- tune, and divers other Delinquents from London and Westminster, and confining them within five miles of their dwellings, and for' encouragement of such as shall discover Priests and Jesuits, their Receivers and Abettors. [C.J., vi., 551.] Act for the more frequent Preaching of the Gospel and the better maintenance of ministers in the city of Coventry. [C.J., vi., 551.] Act for laying an imposition upon coals, for the Building and Maintenance of Ships for guarding the sea. [C.J., vi., 555-4.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 505. Act amending the Act of 18th February, 1649-50, enabling the Trustees for Sale of the Lands of the late King and Queen to give security of the said Lands upon several Debentures. [C.J., vi., 554.] Act concerning the new Invention of melting down Iron and other metals with stone-coal and other coals, without charking thereof. [C.J., vi., 555; Scobell, ii., 153.] Printed, Vol. ii.,p. 309. Act for the continuance of the Jurisdiction of the Court of Admiralty. PD.J., vi., 555; Scobell, Prir ii., 153-4.] rinted. Vol. ii., p. 510. Act of explanation of the Act of 11 July, 1650, for settling the Militia of the Commonwealth, declaring the same not to extend to the Isle of Wight. This Act to continue for six months. [C.J., vi., 556.] Additional Act touching the Proceedings of the Law in English (of. Act of 22 November, 1650. [O.J., vi., 557; Soobell, ii., 154.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 510. Act for continuing the monthly assessment of £120,000 (levied by the Act of 29 November, 1650) for six months from the 25th March, 1651, for maintenance of the Armies in England^ Scotland and Ireland. [C.J., vi., 561.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 511. Act for the continuance of the Committee of the Army and Treasurers at Wars (cf January 10, 1650-1). [C.J., vi., 563.] Act for impresting soldiers for the service of this Commonwealth in Ireland. [C.J., vi., 563.] Printed, Vol. ii'., p. 513. Act for altering the Market in the Town of New- castle from Monday in every week to Tuesday in every week. [C.J., vi., 589.] Ixxxv Date. 20 June, 1651 26 June, 1651 - 26 June, 1651 4 July. 1651 - 16 July, 1651 17 July, 1651 24 July, 1651 12 August, 1631 12 August, 1651 12 August, 1651 13 August, 1651 Title. Act for continuing the High Court of Justice until the 29th September, 1651. [C.J., vi., 590.] Act for continuing till 1 December, 1651, the powers settled in the Council of State by the Act of Febi-uary 13, 1650-1, enabling the Council of State to exercise the powers belonging to the office of the Ix)rd Admiral. TCJ., vi., 592.] Act for making the River Wye in the County of Surrey navigable. [C.J., vi., 593.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 514 Act for enabling the Judges of the Northern Circuit to hold an Assize at Durham on 11th August, 1651. [C.J., vi., 599.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 517. Act for the sale of several lands and estates for- feited to the Commonwealth for Treason. [C.J., vi., 604-5; Scobell, ii., 155-173.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 520. Additional Act for the sale of the goods belonging to the late King, Queen, and Prince (cf. Act of 4 July, 1649). [C.J., vi., 605; Scobell, ii., 173-4.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 546. Act prohibiting killing, hurting, or taking away any Deer, after August 1, 1651, without consent of the Owner. [C.J., vi., 609; Scobell, ii., 174.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 548, Act forbidding any person to take above the rate of Six Pounds for the loan of One Hundicd Pounds for a year. [C.J,, vi., 618; Scobell, ii., 174-5.] ' FvinLed, Vol. ii., p. 548. >.ot for enabling certain psrsons to put in execu- tion the powers in the several Acts for settling the several Militias of the Cities of West- minster, the Borough of Southwark, and places adjacent, and the Hamlets of the Tower of I.K)ndon. [C.J., vi., 619-20.] Act prohibiting correspondence with Charles Stuart or his party. [C. J., vi., 620 ; B.M., 669 f. 16 (19).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 550. Act concerning the Militias in the respective counties within this Commonwealth. [C.J. vi., 620; B.M., 669, f. 16(18).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 551 Act giving instructions to the Commissionei-s of the respective Militias to prohibit the disposing of any Ordnance, Arms, or Ammunition with- out licence, wearing arms, and tumultuous meetings. ICJ., vi., 6212; B.M., 669, f. 16 (20).] Printed Vol. ii., p. 512. Ixxxvi Date. Title. 15 August, 1651 IQ Atigast, 1651 19 August, 1651 1 September, 1651 2 September, 1651 2 September, 1651 3 September, 1651 25 September, 1651 26 September, 1651 30 September, 1651 9 October, 1651 28 Novemoer, 1651- 4 December, 1651 - 19 December, 1651 Act authorising several persons to put in execution several Ordinances and Acts of Parliament for settling the Militia of the City of London and for raising horses within the said City, to con- tinue in force till 1 December, 1651. [C.J., vii., 1.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 554. Act concerning the Minster of Peterborough. [O.J., vii., 2.] Act giving further powers to the respective Com- mittees of the Militia of the City of London, the Hamlets of the Tower, Southwark, and Westminster. [C.J., vii., 3.] Act for further continuing for three months from 29th September, 1651, the monthly assessment of £120,000 (of. Act of April 15, 1651). [O.J., vii., 10.] Act enabling the Commissioners of the respective Militias within this Commonwealth to raise money for the maintenance of the Forces by them respectively raised for the present service. [O.J., vii., 10.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 555. Act charging £100,000 upon the receipt of the Grand Excise for the use of the Navy. [CJ., vii., 10.] Act for continuance of the Committee of the Army and Treasurers at War. [C.J., vii., 10-11.] Act for continuing the High Ooui*t. of Justice until 31st December, 1651 (cf. Act of 20 June, 1651). [O.J., vii., 21.] Act for setting apart the 24th October as a Day of Public Thanksgiving, with a narrative declar- ing the grounds and reasons thereof. [C.J., vii., 21-2.] Act providing for maimed soldiers and widows and orphans of soldiers of the Armies of Scotland and Ireland. [C.J., vii., 22.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 556. Act for increase of shipping and encouragement of the navigation of this nation. [C.J vii. 27; Scobell, ii., 176-7.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 559. Act for constituting a Council of State from 30th November, 1651, to 1st December, 1652. rC.J. vii., 45.] Act continuing to 1st December, 1652, the Act of 26 June, 1651, enabling the Council of State to exercise the powers belonging to the Lord Admiral. [C.J., vii., 47.] Act for continuance of two Acts (of 14 and 18 December, 1649) touching election of officers in the City of London (cf, Ae± of 18 December 1650). [C.J., vii., 53.] Ixxxvii Date. 19 beoember, 1651 1 January, 1651/2 17 January, 1651/2 21 January, 1651/2 30 January, 165'; 2 4 February, leSlf 24 February, 1651/2 27 February, 1651/2 12 March, 1651/2 31 March, 1652 - 1 April, 1652 1 April, 1652 1 April, 1652 21 April, 1652 Title. Act for raising £90,000 a month for six months from the 2Sth December, 1651, for maintenance of the Forces in England, Ireland, and Scot- land, raised by the authority of Parliament for the service of the Commonwealth (cf. Act of 1 September, 1651). [C.J., vii., 54-5.] Act for settling the Committee of the Army and Treasurers at Wars. [C.J., vii., 61.] Printed, Vol. ii., p; 562. Act for explanation of the Act of 1 January, 1651/2, for appointing a Committee for the Army and Treasurers at Wars. [O.J., vri., 74.] Act for the continuance from 22nd January, 1651/2, to 1st November, 1652, and amendment of the Act of 15th April, 1650, empowering several Commissioners to put in execution all and every the powers and authorities heretofore given to the Commissioners for compounding wi'h Delinquents. [C.J., vii., 75.] Act for the execution of a Judgement in Parlia- ment against Lieutenant Colonel John Lilburne. [C.J., vii.,- 79.] Act to make void all Titles of Honours, Dignities, or Precedencies, given by the late Kino- since the 4th January, 1641/2. [C.J., vii., &5-4 ; Scobell, ii., 179.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 564. Act of General Pardon and Oblivion. [C.J., vii., 96; Scobell, ii., 179-186.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 565. Act for the better and more effectual discovery of Thievee and Ilighviraymen. [C.J., vii., 99.] Print9d, Vol. ii., p. 577 Act for impresting of Seamen. [C.J., vii., 105.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 578. Act continuing till the 25th December, 1652, the Act of 26thMarch, 1650, the further redemption of Captives. [O.J., vii., 112.] Aet prohibiting the planting of Tobacco in Eng- land. [C.J., vii., 112 ; Scobell, ii., 187.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 580. Act continuing the jurisdiction of the Duchy and County Palatine of Lancaster till 1st January, 1652-3. [C.J., vii., 112-3.] Act for transferring the powers now in the several Committees for removing obstructions in the sale of lands of the late Archbishop, Bishops, Deans, King, Quean, etc. [C.J., vii., 113 ; Scobell, ii., 187-8.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 581. Act for transferring the powers now jn the Com- mittee for regulating the Universities to several Commissioners. [C.J., vii., 124.] Ixxxviii Date. Title. 27 April, 1652 3 June, 1652 4 June, 1652 15 June, 1652 18 June, 1652 23 June, 1652 16 June, 1652 4 August, 1652 - 10 August, 1652 12 August, 1652 25 August, 1652 1 September, 1652 Further Additional Act for the relief of Poor Prisoners (cf. Acts of 4 September, 1649, 21 December, 1649, and April 6, 1650). [C.J., vii., 127 ; B.M., 669, f. 16 (48).] . Printed, Vol. ii., p. 582. Additional Act for sale of Fee Farm Rents (cf. Acts of 6 Pebniary, 1650-1, and 11 March, 1649-50). [C.J., vii., 138-9; Scobell, ii., 188- 192.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 583. Act for netting apart Wednesday, 9th June, as a Day of Solemn Fasting and Humiliation within the Cities of London and Westminster, and weekly Bills of Mortality, and Wednesday, the 30th June, within the other parts of this Com- monwealth with the grounds and reasons thereof. [C.J., vii., 139.] Act for raising £90,000 per month for six months from the 24th June, 1652, towards, the main- tenance of .the Forces in England, Ireland and Scotland, raised by authority of Parliament for the service of the Commonwealth (cf. Act of 19th December, 1651). [C.J., vii., 142.} i Act for continuing the Committee of the Army and Treasurers at War. [C.J. , vii., 143.] Act for transferring, to certain Commissioners the powers of the late Committee of Indemnity. ! [C.J., vii., 144; Soo-bell, ii., 192.] I Printed, Vol. ii., p. 588 j Act for the relief of counties doubly charged with assessments by default of Receivers General, Collectors, and Sub-Collectors. [C.J. , vii., j 154-5 ; Scobell, ii., 193.] Printed, Volii., p. 590. Act for several lands and estates forfeited t.o the Commonwealth for Treason, appointed to be sold for the use of the Navy. [C.J., vii., 160-1 ; Scobsll, ii., 193-7.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 591. Act enabling the Judges of the Northern Circuits to hold an Assize at Durham on Friday, the 27th August, 1652. [C.J., vii., 162.] Act for the settlementof Ireland. [C.J., vii., 163 ; Scobell, ii., 197-200.] Printed, .Vol. ii., p. 598. Act for stating and determining the accounts of such officers and soldiers as are or have been employed in the service of this Commonwealth in Ireland. [C.J., vii.,' 168; Scobell, ii., 200- 205.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 603. Act for setting apart the Wednesday, the 13th day of October, 1652, as a Day of Public Feasting and Humiliation, [C.J., vii., 173,] Ixxxix Date. Title. 2 September, 1652 9 September, 1652 Act giving several powers to several pensons con- stituted Commissioners for the affairs of Ireland ajid for repealing the powers of the former Commissioners. [O.J., vii., 174.] Act for calling home English seamen and mariners and inhibiting such to serve abroad withoivt licence (cf. Act, 13 April, 1650. [C.J., vii., 175; Soobell, ii., 205-7.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 612. 9 September, 1652 | Additional Act for sale of Fee Farm Rents (cf. Acts of 11 March, 1649-50, 6 February, 1650-1, aJid June 3, 1662). [C.J.. vii., 175-6 ; Scobell, ii., 207-9.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 614 29 September, 1652 8 October, 1652 12 October, 1652. 26 October, 1652 26 October, 1652 18 November, 1662 23 November, 1652 30 November, 1652 10 December, 1652 Act for reviving the Act of ISth June, 1649, for Kelief of Persons upon Articles of War, and for continuing it from 28th September, 1652, until 28th September, 1655. [C.J., vii., 187.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 608. .'Vet for disabling Delinquents to bear office or to have any voice or vote in election of any public officer. [C.J., vii., 190.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 620. Act for further empowering the Ciommissioners for removing obsti-uctions in the sale of lands to hear and determine claims (cf. Act of 1 Ajiril, 1652). [C.J., vii., 190; B.M., 669, f. 16(68).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 621. Act for continuance till May, 1653, of several Commissioners in Scotland. [O.J. , vii., 195 ; B.M., 669, f. 16 (70).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 622. .Vet for continuing from 31st October, 1652, to 1st November, 1653, the Act of 15th April, 1650, empowering several Commissioners to compound ; with Delinquents and to manage estates under sequestration. [C.J., vii., 195-6.] An additional Act for sale of several lands and States foi-feited to the Commonwealth for Treason. [C.J., vii., 218 ; Scobell, ii., 210-26.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 623. Act for settling the Powers of the Lord Admiral and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports upon the Council of State from the 30th Novemberj 1653, to 1st December, 1653. [C.J., vii., 219.] Xct constituting a Council of State from the 30th November, 1652, to 1st December, 1655. (C.J., vii., 223.] Act for constituting Commissioners for ordering and managing the Affairs of the Admiralty and Navy to continue to 4th December, 1655. [C.J., vii, 223.] ]^ate. Title. 10 December, 1652 10 December, 1652 16 December, 1652 17 December, 1652 17 Det'ember, 1652 ■ 21 December, 1652 31 December, 1652- 1 January, 1652/3 - 1 January, 1652/3 1 January, 1652/3 - 7 January, 1652/3 - 9 February, 1652/3 Act for constituting Commisisioners to have the Inspections into, the Treasuries of this Com- monwealth, and for settling a Treasury. [C.J., vii. , 228 ; State Papers Dom. ; Interregnum, Vol. xxvi.. No. 10.] Printod, Vol. ii., p. 652. Act for an Assessment at the rate of £120,000 a month for six months from 25th December, 1652, to 25th June, 1553, towards the main- tenance of the armies in England, Ireland and Scotland, as also for the Navy (cf. Act of 15 June, 1652). [C.J., vii., 228.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 653 Act for ascsrtainint; the time of payment of the monies due upon V/eavers Hall Bills. [C.J., vii., 230; Scobell, ii., 226.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 688 Act appointing a Committee for the (Army and Treasurers at War (cf. Act 18 June, 1652). [C.J., vii., 230.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 668 Art for further doubling of £100,000 upon the sale of several lands and estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason, [cf. Act of 16 July, 1651.] [C.J., vii., 231; Soobell, ii.. 226-7.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 690. Act continuing till 26th December, 1653, the Act for the Redemption of Captives. [CI., vii., 231.] Act for exposing to sale divers Castles, Houses, Parks, Lands and Hereditaments, belonging to the late King, Queen, or Prince, exempted from Sale by the Act of 16 July 1649. [U.J., vii., 259-40 ; Scobell ii., 277-9.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 690. Act authorising the Commissioners for the Excise to pay monies for the use of the Navy. [C.J., vii., 241.] Act empowering the Commissioners for inspecting the Treasuries to issue warrants for payment ol the monies appointed for the use of the Navy. [C.J., vii., 241 ; B.M., 669, f. 16 (78).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 696. Act for continuing the Jurisdiction of the Duchy and County Palatine of Lancaster till 1st April, 1653. [C.J., vii., 24L] Act for reviving and amending the Act of 20th September, 1649, against unlicensed and scan- dalous books and pamphlets, and for regulation of printing. [C.J., vii., 245 ; Scobell, ii., 230-1.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 696. Act for making salt-petre. [C.J., vii., 257.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 699. XCl Date. Title. 18 March, 1652/3 - 22 March, 1652/3 22 March, 1652/3 8 April, 1653 8 April, 1653 27 July, 1653 28 July, 1653 28 July, 1653 30 July, 1653 2 August, 1653 8 August, 1653 24 August, 1653 30 August, 1653 3 September, 1653 AcL for the impressing of seamen from 18th March, 1652/3, to 18th March, 1653/4 (of. Act of [C.J., vii., 269.] Act continuing until 26th March, 1654, tlie Act of 11th March, 1650/1, for continuance of the Customs. [C.J., vii., 269.] Act for continuance of the Imposition upon Coals, towards the building and maintaining ships for guarding the ssas ; to continue till 6tli March, 1654/5 (of. Act of 28tli March, 1651). [C.J., vii., 269.] Act for the Probate of Wills and granting ad- ministration. [C.J., vii., 276; Scobell, ii., 232-3.] Printed, Vol. ii. , p. 702. Act continuing the Jurisdiction of the Duchv and County Palatine of Larca?ler unti' the 10th October, 1653 (cf. Act of 1 January, 1:352/3 rC.J., vii., 277.] Act appointing a Committee for the Army and Treasm-ers at War. [C.J., vii., 290 ; B.M., E. 1062 (.'3).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 703. Act for constituting Commissioners for the order- ing and managing the business of the Ad- miralty and Navy. [C.J., vii., 292; B.M.. E. 1062 (6).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 708. Act touching the several receipts of the Revenue and Treasuries of this Commonwealth and the bringing the same into one Treasury. [C.J., vii., 292; B.M., E. 1062 (7).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 711. Act for settling the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty, to continue till 26th March, 1654. [C.J., vii., 293; B.M., E. 1062 (8).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 712. Act for taking away fines upon Bills, Declarations and original Writs. [C.J., vii., 294.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 713. An additional Act for stating and determining the accounts of the officers and soldiers of the Army in Ireland. [C.J., vii., 296; Scobell, ii., 235-6.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 714. Act touching Marriages and the registering thereof, aaid also touching Birth and Burials. [C.J., vii., 308; Scobell, ii,, 236-8.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 715. Act for the more speedy and effectual Bringing-in the Arrears of the Excise. [C.J., vii., 310.] Act touching the Planters of Tobacco in Glou- cestershire. [C.J., vii., 313: B.M., 3, 1062 (13).] Printed, Vol. ii., p, 718. XCIl Date. Title. 6 September, 1653 8 September, 1653 Act for continuance of the receipts of the Excise up to the 29th December, 1653. [C.J., vii., 315.] An Explanatory Additional Act for the sale of the remaining Fee-Farm Rents and the finishing of that whole affair (of. Acts of 11 March, 1649/50, 13 August, 1650, and 6 February, i 1650/1 ; 3 June, 1652 ; 9 September, 1652). I rC.J., vii., 316 ; Scobell, ii., 238-40.] I Printed, Vol. ii., p. 720. 17 September, 1653 i Act for continuing the Privilege and .Jurisdiction of the County [Palatine] of Lancaster till the 1st Januaiy, 1653/4. [C.J., vii., 320; B.M., 669, f. 17 (53.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 722 24 September, 1653 5 October, 1653 7 October, 1653 13 October. 1653 19 October, 1653 21 October, 1653 21 October, 1653 Act for the speedy and effectual satisfaction of the Adventur-ers for land in Ireland, and of tha Arrears due to the Soldiery there ; and of othrr public Debts, and for the encouragement <;;! Protestants to plant and inhabit Ireland. [C.J., vii., 323-4; Scobell, ii., 240-50.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 722. Act for the relief of Creditors and Poor Prisoners (cf. Acts of 4 September, December, 1649 ; 6 April, 1650; 27 April, 1652). [C.J., vii., 330; Scobell, ii., 259-65.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 753. Act for Aocompts and clearing of Public Debts and for discovering frauds or concealments of any thing due to the Commonwealth. [C.J., vii., 331 ; B. M. 3, 1062 (18).] , Printed, Vol. ii., p. 765. Act for the custody and relife of Idiots and Luna- ticks ; to continue to 1st September, 1654. [C..J., vii., 334; B.M,, 669, f. 17 (58.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 767. Act empowering the Committee for the Army to state and determine the accounts of all officers and soldiers and others employed by them, for monies by them received from the 26th March, 1647, until the 25th July, 1653. [C.J., vii., 336; ScobeU, ii., 265-7.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 768. Act enabling the Commissioners of Parliament for compounding with Delinquents to dispose of two parts of the lands and Estates of Re- cusants for the Benefit of the Commonwealth. [C.J., vii., 337.] Act for the better and more effectual Discovery and Prosecution of Thieves and Highwaymen. [C.J., vii., 337-8; B.M., E. 1062 (21).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 77g, Date. Title. 29' October, 1653 2 November, 1653 4 November, 1653 - 4 November, 1653 - 4 November, 1653 - 12 November, 1653 - 21 November, 1653 22 November, 1653 - 24 November, 1653 - 3 December, 1653 16 December, 1653 24 December, 1653 Aut for continuing till the 1st January, 1653/4, the powers of Commissioners for Compounding, etc., for advance of Money, and for Indemnity (cf. Act of). [C.J., vii., 342.] Act for constituting a Council of State to liold office for six months. [C.J., vii., 345.] Act for redress of Delays and mischief arising by writs of Error and Writs of false Judgment in several causes (cf. 11 March, i54d/50). [C.J., vii., ;J4(J ; Scobell, ii., 268.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 773. Act for repealing of a Branch of a certain Act ol the late Parliament intituled An Act for Sub- scribing the Engagement (2 January, 1649/50). [C.J., vii., 346; B.M., E., 1062 (23).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 774. Act concerning the Determination of several Claims now depending before the Commis- sioners for removing obstruction in the sale of lands, etc. [C.J., vii., 346.] Act for regulating the making of stuffs in Norwich and Norfolk (cf. Act of 14 November, 1650). [C.J., vii., 349-50; Scobell, ii., 269-72.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 775. An Act for establishing a High Court of Justice to continue till 1 August, 1654. [C.J., vii., 353-4 ; B.M., E., 1062 (26).l Printed, Vol. ii., p. 780. Act for the De-afforestation, Sale and Improve- ment of the Forests and of the Honours, Manors, Tenements and Hexeditaments within the usual limits and perambulations of the same, heretofore belonging to the late King, Queen and Prince. [C.J., vii., 354; B.M., E., 1062 (31).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 783. Act for an Assessment of £120,000 per month for six months, from the 25th December, 1653, to the 24th June, 1654, towards the maintenance of the Armies and Navies of this Commonwealth (cf. Act of 10 December, 1652). [O.J., vii., 355-6.] Act for constituting Commissioners for ordering and managing the Affairs of the Admiralty and Navy. rC.J., vii., 362 ; B.M., 669, f. 17 (65).] ■ Printed, Vol. ii., p. 812. The Government of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland and the Dominions there- unto belonging (The Instrument of Govern- ment). [Old Parliamentary History, xx., 248- 262.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 813. Ordinance for continuing of the Excise. [B.M., E., 1063 (33).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 823. XCIV Date. 24 Decomber, 1653 24 December, 1653 26 December, 1653 29 December, 1653 ■ 31 December, 1653 19 January, 1653/4 19 January, 1653/4 - 28 January, 1653/4 - 28 January, 1653/4 - 10 February, 1653/4 17 February, 1653/4 Title. Ordmance for continuation until 3 October, 1654, of the Act of Parliament of 26 March, 1650, intituled An Act for Redemption of Captives (cf. Acts). [B.M., 3, 1063 (34).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 824. Oi'dinance for the reviving of an Act of Parliament of 8 April, 1653, intituled An Act for Probate of Wills and granting Administrationis. [B.M., E., 1063 (35).] Printed. Vol. ii., p. 824. Ordinance for alteration of several Names and Forms heretofore used in Courts, "Writs, Grants, Patents, Commissions, etc., and set- tling of proceedings in Courts of Lav?, Justice and Equity, within the Commonwealth of Eng- land, Scotland, and Ireland, according to the present Grovernment. [Scobell, ii., 275-7.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 825. Ordinance for appointing Commissioners for tlie better ordering and bringing in the Duty of Excise and the Arrears thereof. ["B.M., E., 1063 (38).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 828. Ordinance for continuing the powers of the Com- mis'sioners for compounding, etc., the Com- mittee for Advance of Money, and Commis- sioners of Indemnity (cf. Act of 29 October, 1653). [B.M., E., 1063(39).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 830. Ordinance for repealing several Acts and Resolves of ParUaonent made for touching the subscrib- ing or taking the Engagement (cf, Act, 2 Januai-y, 1649/50, 4 November, 1653)- [Scobell, ii., 277; B.M., E., 1063(40).] Printed, Vol. u., p. 830. Ordinance declaring the offences herein mentioned and no other shall be adjudged High Treason within tiie Commonwealth of England, Scot- land and Ireland and .the Dominions tiiereunto belonging. [B.M., E., 1063 (41).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 831. Ordinance for appointing a Committee for the Army and Treasurers at war. [B.M., E., 1063 (42).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 835. Ordinance concerning certain details of the Monthly Assessment. [B.M., E., 1063 (43).] Ordinance for the better ordering and disposing the Estates under sequestration. [B.M., E., 1063 (44).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 839. Ordinance touching the Assessing, Levying and Collecting of the latter three months' Assess- ment appointed by an Act of the late Parlia- ment of 10 December, 1653, entituled An Act for an Aseessment at the rate of £120,000 per month for six months from the 25'th December, 1653, towards the maintenance of the Armies and Navies of thi= Commonwealth. [B.M., E., 1063 (45).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 842. xcv Date, 17 February, 1653/4 28 February, 1653/4 17 March, 1653/4 20 March, 1653/4 20 March, 1653/4 20 March, 1653/4 20 March, 1653/4 20 March, 1653/4 23 March, 1653/4 23 March, 1653/4 31 March, 1654 31 March, 1654 31 March, 1654 Title. An Ordinance of Explanation touching Treason (cf. Ord. of 19 January, 1653/4). [B.M., 669, f. 17 (77).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 844. Ordinance for reviving the Jurisdiction of the County Palatine of Lancaster and for holding an Assize there. [Scobell, ii. , 278).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 844. Ordinance for continuing the Excise. [B.M., E., 1063 (47).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 845. Ordinance for continuance until 26 March, 1658, of the Act of Parlia.ment of 11 March, 1650/1, entituled An Act for the Continuation of th« Customs until the 20bh March, 1653/4. [B.M. E., 1063 (48).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 854, Ordinance for oontinuation until 26 March, 1655, of an Act of 27 March, 1651, entituled An Act for laying an imposition upon Coles tovjrards the building and maintaining ehips for guard- ing the Seas. [Scobell, ii., 280.1 Printed, Vol. ii., p. 854. Ordinance for passing custodies of Idiots a-nd Lunatics. [B.M., E.. 1063 (51).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 854. Ordinance declaring that the proceedings in case of Murther in Ireland shall be as formerly. [B.M., E., 1063 (52).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 855. Ordinance for appointing Commissioners for a Pro- bation of Publique Preachers. [Scobell, ii., 279-80 (1653, cap. 16). Printed, Vol. ii., p. 855. Ordinance for continuing till 1 November, 1654, the Act of 12 March, 1651, for impresting of seamen. [B.M., E., 1063 (53).] Printed. Vol. ii., p. 858. Ordinance for relief of pensons v/ho have acted in the service of Parliament confirming foimer Acts, etc. [B.M., E., 1063 (55).] Printed, Vol. id., 859. Ordinance for suspending the proceedings of the Judges named in the Act of 5th October, 1653, for the relief of Creditors and poor Prisoners. [B.M., E., 1063 (56).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 860. Ordinance prohibiting Cockmatches. [Scobell, ii., 283.1 Printed, Vol. ii., p. 861. Ordinance for the better amending and keeping in repair the Common Highways within the Nation. [Scobell, ii., 283-8.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 861. Jccvi Date. 5 April, 1654 8 Ajjril, 1654 11 April, 1654 12 April, 1654 12 April,- 1654 12 April, 1654 J.2 April, 1654 12 April, 1654 18 April, 1654 4 May, 1654 4 JNIay, 1654 16 May, 1654 16 May, 1654 Title. Ordinance for continuing until further Order an Apt of Parliament of 8 April, 1653, for Probate of Wills and granting administration. [Scobell, ii., 288.] Printed, Vol. ii,, p. 869, Ordinance for adjourning part of Easter Term, 1654. [B.M., E., 669, f. 17 (84).] " Vol. ii. Printed, ., p. 869. Ordinance appointing Commissioners to put in execution the Act of 1 April, 1653, prohibiting the planting of Tobacco in England. [B.M., E. 1063 (60).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 870. Ordinance touching Surveyors of the Highway tor this present year, 1654. [B.M.. E., 1063 (61).] Printed^ Vol. ii., p. 871. Ordinance for uniting Scotland into one Common- wealth with England. [Scobell, ii., 293-S.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 871. Ordinance for Pardon and Grace to the People of Scotland. [Soobell, ii., 288-293.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 875. Ordinance for erecting Courts Baron in Scotland. [Scobell, ii., 295.] Printed, Vol, ii., p. 883 Ordinajice for settling the Estates of .several ex- cepted Persons in Scotland, in Trustees, to the Uses herein expressed. [Scobell, ii., 296-8.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 884. Ordinance for further suspending the proceedings of the Judges named in the Act of 5 October, 1663, for the relief of creditors and poor prisonei-6. [B.M., E., 1063 (66).] Printed. Vol. ii., p. 888. An additional Ordinance for the Excise (of. Ordi- nance of 17 March, 1653-4). [Scobell, ii., 286-9.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 889. Oi-dinance for further doubling upon and finishing the sale of Deans' and Chapters' Lands and .Manors of Rectories, Glebelands, etc. (cf. Ordi- nance of 8 December, 1646, and Acts of 30 April, 1649, and 16 and 23 October, 1650). [Scobell, ii., 299-303.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 890. Ordinance for continuing until the 31st May, 1654, the Ordinance of 18 April, 16S4, for further suspending the proceedings of the Judges named in the Act of Parliament of 5 October, 1653, for relief of creditors and poor prisoners' [B.M., E., 1064 (3).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 897. Ordinance of explanation of the Ordinance of 31 March, 1654, for better amending and keeping in repair the common highways within this nation. [B.M., E,, 1064(5).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 897, xcvu Date. 26 May, 1654 26 May, 1654 26 May, 1654 26 May, 1654 2 June, 1654 8 June, 1654 9 June, 1654 9 June, 1654 9 June, 1654 9 June, 1654 13 June, 1654 21 June, 1654 21 June, 1654 8734. Title. Ordinance for the County Court of the County of Chester to be held at Norwich during the con- tinuance of the infection of the plague in Chester. [B.M., E., 1064 (4).] Ordinance for relief of Debtors in Scotland in some cases of extremity. Printed, Vol. ii., p. 898. Ordinance empowering the Commissioners ap- pointed to consider of the matter contained in the 28th Article of the Treaty with the States General, to administer an Oath. Printed, Vol. ii., p. 899. Ordinance for preservation of the Works of the Great Ijevel of the Fens. [Scobell, ii., 303-5.] Printed. Vol. ii., p. 899. Ordinance for an explanation touching the Juris- diction of the Court of Admiralty (cf, Act of 2 April, 1651). [Scobell, ii., 305.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 902. Ordinance for an. assessment for six months from June 24, 1654, for maintenance of the Armi€i? and Navies of this Commonwealth, at the rate of £120,000 per' month for the first three months, and at the rate of £90,000 per month for the last three months thereof (cf. Act of 10 December 1653 and Ordinance of 17 Feb- ruary, 1653-4). [B.M., E., 1064 (10).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 902. Ordinance for enabling the Judge or Judges of the Northern Circuit to hold Assize and Gaol- delivery at Durham. [Scobell, ii., 305-7; B.M., E., 1064 (11)*] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 907. Ordinance for the further doubling of £2,000 upon Deans', Deans' and Chapters' Lands, Manors of Rectories, Glebe Lands, etc. (cf. Ordinance of 4 May, 1654). [Scobell, ii., 307-8.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 910. Ordinance for relief of creditors and poor prisoners, amending and explaining the Act of 5 October, 1653. [Scobell, ii., 308-10.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 911. Ordinance for reviving the Court of the Duchy of Lancaster at Westminster. [Scobell, ii., 310- \X.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 916. Ordinance for establishing a High Court of Justice. [B.M., E., 1064 (14).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 917 OrdinaJice for bringing the Publique Revenues of this Commonwealth into one Treasury. [Scobell, ii., 311-12.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 918. I Ordinance appointing who shall be Justices of Assize for the County Palatine of Lancaster. \ [Scobell, ii., 513.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 921. G Date. 23 Juae, 1654 23 June, 1654 23 June, 1654 27 June, 1654 27 June, 1654 27 June, 1654 29 June, 1654 29 June, 1654 30 June, 1654 4 July, 1654 1 August, 1654- 8 August, 1654 11 Augustj 1654 11 August, 1654 Title. Ordinance amending the Ordinance of 20 March, 1653-4, by giving further time for approbation of Publique Preachers. [Scobell ii., 313.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 922. Ordinance for the regulation of Hackney-Coach- men in London and the places adjacent. [B.M., E., 1064 (18).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 922. Ordinance for the further encouragement of the Adventurers for Lands in Ireland, and of the soldiers and other Planters there rScobell, ii 313-7.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 923. Ordinance for Distribution of the Elections in Scotland. [B.M., E., 1064 (21).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 930. Ordinance for Distribution of the Elections in Ireland. [B.M,, E., 1064 (22).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 932. Ordinajice for Indemnity to the English Protestants of the Province of Munster in Ireland. [Scobell, ii., 317-9.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 933. Ordinance against challenges, duels and all provo- cations thereunto. [Scobell, ii., 319-20.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 937. Ordinance for continuing the Committee for the Army and Treasurers of War and for pay- rt? X^^'^^r^'J^TJ^^ *^^ monthly assessment for the Navy (cf. Ordinances of 28 Januaiy, 16S3-4, and 8 June, 1654. [B.M., E., 1064 (24).] r, ,. . Printed, Vol. ii., p. 939. aZ?2 ^'"Pf^tf 'ig th« Commissioners of the Customs and others for the.better supm-essing of drunkenness and proph.ane cursC and rsS^i'%&r/™fr'^ under^them L&oobeii, 11., 320-1.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 940 from*? jS"'i6?4^ ^^"^^^^ *°^ «- --ths irom o July, 1654. [B.M., E., 1064 (26) ] ^ ,. . Printed, Vol. ii., 941. inZTitTT^l'^-^ a>mmittee of the Adven- CB.M., E., 1064 (28l.] PrinLt Vof ^T^^" IrrcoSU'^'l'" ^"PP°^' "^ *^^ Uni'vLties Additional Ordinal f: "r:S'^T T' and poor prisoners -f^ the relief of creditors PjinM, Vol. ii._ p g^ Date. 21 August, 1654 21 August, 1654 28 August, 1654 29 August, 1654 - 30 August, 1654 30 August, 1654 - 2 September, 1654 2 September, 1654 2 September, 1654 2 September, 1654 2 September, 1654 2 September, 1654 2 September, 1654 2 September, 1654 8734. Title. Ordinance for appointing Commissioners to Burvey the Forests, Honors, Manors, Lands, Tene- ments, Hereditaments within the usual limits and perambulations of the same, heretofore belonging to the late King, Queen and Prince. [Soobell, ii., 322-4.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 946. Ordinance for the better regulating and limitinc; the Jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery. [Soohell, ii., 324-335.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 947. Ordinance for ejecting scandalous, ignorant and insufficient ministers and schoolmasters. [Soobell, ii., 335-347.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 968. Ordinance appointing the Excise of Alum and Copperas, amending the Ordinance of 17 March. 1653-4. Printed, Vol. ii., p. 990. Ordinance for taking an account of the moneys received upon the Act for the better propaga- tion and preaching of the Gospel in Wales. [Scobell, ii., 347-8,] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 990. Ordinance for sale of Four Forests or Chases re served for collateral security to soldiers. [ScobeU, ii., 348-52.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 993. Ordinance for the better maintenance and en- couragement of Preaching Ministers, and for uniting of Parishes. [Scobell, ii., 353-6.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1000. Ordinance enabling such ^soldiers as have served the Commooiwealth in the late wars to exercise any Trade. [Scobell, ii., 357.] ^ Printed, Vol. n., p. 1006. Ordinance touching the Office ^IJ'^^&^.f. Letters, Inland and Foreign. [B.M., E., 1064 (37).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1007. Ordinance giving literty for the cariying of Mill- stone, Timber, Stone, etc., amending the High w^y brdnanc^ of 31 March, 1654. [B.M E 1064 (38).] Printed, Vol. u., p. 1013. Ordinance touching Fines or Write , of Covenants and Writs of Entry. [Scobell, ii., 358.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1013. Ordinance for further doubling upon Deans and Chapters' Lands, [fecobell ii., 358-9.J Printed, Vol. ii-, p. 1014. Ordinance admitting Protestants in Ireland to compound. [Soobell, ii., 359.] ^ Printed, Vol. u., p. 1015. Ordinance for bringing several branches of the °^ Revenue under the -«--§-§ -^S^Xi? the Treasury and Court of Exchequer. [Scobell, ii., 359-61.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1016.. G 2i Date. Title. 2 Septemljer, 1654 2 September, 1654 Ordinance ^or raviving Acts of Parliament of 7 Jac. I. and 3 Car. I. for the recovery and pre- servation of many thousand acres of ground in Norfolk and Suffolk surrounded by the rage of the Sea. [Scobell, ii., 361.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1019. Ordinance for oontiniiaiice and maintenance of the Almshouse and 'Almsmen called Poor Knights, and other charitable and pious uses, whereof the late Deanjs and Canons of Windsor weVe Feoffees in Truist. [Scobell, ii., 361-5.] I Printed, Vol. ii., 1019. 2 September, 1654 Additional Ordinance to the Ordinances of 20 March, 1653-4, appointing Commissioners for approbation of Publique Preachers [Scobell, ii., 366-6.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1025. 2 September, 1654 8 February, 1654/5 28 Febi-uary, 1654/5 27 November, 1656 27 Noyember, 1656 . 27 November, 1656 - 27 November, 1656 - 27 November, 1656 Ordinance' for appointing Visitors for the Univer- sities. [Scobell, ii., 366-8.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1026, Order and Declaration of the Protector with the advice of his Council for an assessment of three score thousand pounds by the month for tha maintenance of the Army and Navy. [B.M., E., 1064 (47).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1029 Order and Declaration touching the Excise, [B.M., E., 1064 (49).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1035, Act that His Highness's Passing Bills shall not bo any Determination of this Session of Parlia- ment. Passed November 27. ''CJ., vii 460; Scobell, ii., 371, Cap. I.] Printed, Vol. ii,, p. 1036, Act for renouncing and disannulling the pretended title of Charles Stuart (passed September* 26). [O.J., vii., 428-9, 460; Scobell, ii., 371, Cap. H.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1036. Act for the security of the Lord Protector his Person, and the continuance of the Nation in Peace and Safety (passed October 9). fO.J. vii., 436-7, 460; Scobell, ii., 372, Cap. IH.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1038. Act for taking away the Court of Wards and ijivenes (passed November 22). TO J vii 467, 460; Scobell, ii., 375, Cap. IV.] ' '' " Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1043. Act for Transportation of several Commodities of the Breed, Gi-owth, and Manufacture of this Commonwealth (passed 26 November) TO J vu., 458, 460; Spobell, ii., 375, Cap. V.fl " '' printed, Vol. ii., p. 1043 Date. Title. 25 May, 1657 9 June. 1657 9 June, 1657 9 June, 1657 9 June, 1657 9 June, 1657 9 June, 1657 9 June, 1657 9 June, 1657 9 June, 1657 9 June, 1667 The Humble Petition and Adyice of the Knights Uitizens and Burgesses now assembled in Par- liament of this Commonwealth.* fO J vii 514, 537-9; Scobeli, i., 378, Cap. VI.] ' '' ' Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1043. Act for taking away Purveyance and compositions tor Pui-yeyance (passed 12 December, 1656) [O.J., vu., 467, 552; Scobeli, ii., 373, Cap. VII.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1057. Act for limiting and settling the Prices of Wines, t Vttt'i ""•' ^^^' ^^2; Scobeli, ii., 384, Cap. ^"^■] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1057. Act for an Assessment upon England for three months, at the rate of £60,000 per month to commence from the 25th March, 1657 (passed 4 June) [C.J., vii., 545, 552; Scobeli, 40O, Cap. XII.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1058! Act for three mouths' Assessment in Ireland for the maintenance of the Spanish War and other services of the Commonwealth (passed 9 June) l^^j. ^ii-, 551, 553; Scobeli, ii., 424, Cap. -^'-"^■J Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1097. Act against Vagrants, and wandering idle disso- lute Persons (passed May 5). [CJ. vii 530 552; Scobeli, ii., 477, Qip.- XXI.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1098. Act giving licence for transporting Fish in Foreign Bottoms (passed May 30). TO. J vii 543 552; Scobeli, ii., 477, Cap. Xxb.] ' '' ' XXIII- ] Printed, Tol. ii., p. 1100. Act for the Assuring, Confirming, and Settling of Lands and Estates in Ireland (passed 8 June). [O.J., vii., 550, 533; Scobeli, ii., 478, Cap. Printed, Vol. ii., p'. lltO, Act for settling the Postage in England, Scotland and Ireland (passed 9 June). fC.J. vii 551 553; Scobeli, ii., 511, Cap. XXX.j Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1110. Act for the mitigation of the rigour of the Forest Laws within the Forest of Dean in the County of Gloucester, and for the preservation of Wood and Timber in the said Forest (passed 14 March 1656-7). [O.J., vii., 503, 552; Scobeli, ii., 5I4' Cap. XXXII.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. IH4! Act for settling the late Cathedral Church of Gloucester upon the Mayor and Burgesses of the City of Gloucester, and their successors, for public, religious, and charitable uses (passed 5 December, 1656). [C.J., vii., 464, 552.] * Passed in its original form 27 March. Amended, 22 May 1657, and pre- sented in its amended form on May. 25 to the Protector. t Originally passed 27 March. Amended 9 June by alteration of date of date of coming into force from 15 April to 15 August 1657. Date. Title. 9 June, 1657 9 June, 1657 9 June, 1657 9 June, 1657 9 June, 1657 19 June, 1657 26 June, 1657 26 June, 1657 26 June, 1657 26 Jun«, 1657 26 June, 1657 26 June, 1657 - Act for the promoting and more frequent Preach- ing of the Gospel and better maintenance of a godly ministry in the Borough of Plymouth (passed 14 March, 1656-7). [O.J., vii., 503, 553.] Act for raising money for maintenance of the Ministers in Great Yarmouth (passed 1 Decem- ber, 1656). [C.J., vii., 462, 552.] Act for the promoting and more frequent Preach- ing of the Gospel and maintenance of Ministers in the City of Exeter and for the uniting of Parishes (passed 27 March, 1657). [C.J., vii., 513, 553.] Act for the provision and better maintenance of the several Ministers in. the Town of North- ampton (passed 12 February, 1656-7). [O.J., vii., 490, 552.] Act for raising maintenance for the Ministers of Newport, in the Isle of Wight (passed 30 March). [C.J., vii., 514, 553.] Instructions for Forest Commissioners (agreed to 19 June). [C.J., vii^, 563; Scobell, ii., 396, Cap. XI.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1116. Act for continuing and establishing the Subsidy of Tunnage and Poundage, and for reviving an Act for the bett€.r packing of Butter and Redress of Abuses therein (cf. Ordinaaice of 16 December, 1647, passed June 23). [O.J., vii., 569-70, 577; Scobell, ii., 384, Cap. IX.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1123. Act and Declaration touching several Acts and Ordinances made since the 20th April, 1653, and before the 3rd September, 1654, and other Acts (passed June 18). [O.J., 562, 577; Scobell, ii., 389, Cap. X.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1131. Act for raising £15,000 sterling in Scotland (passed June 22). [C.J., vii., 567-8, 577; Scobell, ii., 426, Cap. XIV.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1142. Act for the better observation of the Lord's Day (passed June 20). [C.J., vii., 567, 577; Scobell ii., 438, Cap. XV.] Printed, Vol. ii., 1162. Act for discovering, convicting and sup Polish Recusants (passed June IT 561-2, 577; Scobell, ii., 443, Cap Printed, Vol. ii i suppressing of 18). [C.J., vii., -p. XVI. 1 ] p. 1170. Act for Indemnifying of such persons as have acted for the service of the Pmblic (passed June 23). [C.J., vii., 570, 577; Scobell, ii., 449, Cap. XVIII.]. Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1180, cm Date. 26 June, 1657 26 June, 1657 26 June, 1657 26 June, 1657 26 June, 1657 26 June, 1657 26 June, 1657 26 June, 1657 26 June, 1657 26 June, 1657 Title. The Humble Additional Petition and Advice of the Knights, Citizens, and BuTgeeees now assembled in the Parlia/ment of this Common- wealth (passed June 25, sent up to Protector June 26). [C.J., vii., 575, 577; Soobell, ii., 450, Cap. XVIII.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1182. Additional Act for the improvement of the Excise or New Impost (passed June 22). [C.J., vii., 568-9, 577; Soobell, ii., 452, Cap. XIX. and XX.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1186. Act for preventing the multiplicity of buildings in and about the Suburbs of London and within ten .miles of the same (passed June 20). [C. J., vii., 566, 577; Soobell, ii., 484, Cap. XXIV.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1223. Act for an assessment at the rate of £35,000 by the month upon England, £6,000 by the month upon Scotland, and £9,000 by the month upon Ireland, for three years from the 24th June, 165^, for a temporary supply towards the main- tenance of the Armies and Navies of this Com- monwealrbh (passed June 22). [C.J., vii., 568, 577 ; Scobell, ii., 491, Cap. XXV.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1234. Act for punishing such Persons as live at high rates and have no Estates, Profession, or Call- in" answerable thereunto (passed June 23). rc!j., vii., 571, 577; Scobell, ii., 500, Cap. XXVI.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1249. Act foT Attainder of the Rebels in Ireland (passed June 25). [C. J., vii., 574, 577 ; Scobell, ii., 510, Cap. XXVII.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1250. Act for the better suppressing of theft upon the borders of England and Scotland, and for the discovery of Highwaymen and other Felons (passed June 23). [C.J., vii., 570-1, 577; Scobell, ii., 508, Cap. XXyilL] Printed, Vol. u., p. 1262. Act for the quiet enjoying of sequestered Parson- ages and Vicarages by the present Incuanbeni; (passed 17 June). [C. J., vii., 560, 577 ; Scobell, ii., 510, Cap. XXIX.] ,,,,.. io.. Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1266. /Vet for the improvement of the Revenue of the Customs and Excise (passed June 26). [O-J-. vii., 577, 578; Scobell, ii., 513, Cap. XXXI.] Printed, Vol. n., p. 1261. Act for the adjournment of this present Parlia- ment from tie 26fch Juaie, 1657 unto the 20th January, 1657/8 (pa-ssed June 26). [C^J-, vn., 576, 578; Scobell, ii., 515, Cap XXXIII.] Printed, Vol. u., p. 1269. Date. Title. 26 June, 1657 11 May, 1659 ■ 14 May, 1659 - 14 May, 1659 - 18 May, 1659 - 19 May, 1659 - 19 May, 1659 - 19 May, 1659 - 26 May, 1659 - 31 May, 1659 - 5 June, 1659 7. June, 1659 8 June, 1659 Act for explaining a former Act of Parliament for the more frequent Preaching of the Gospel and maintenance of ministers in the City of Bristol and for supplying certain defects in the former Act (passed June 26). [O.J., vii., 576, 577.] Act for enabling and autho rising certain Persong to be Justices of the Peace, and Sheriffs (amended July 7, 1659, by a Declaration that the Act doth not extend' to give Sheriffs in Scotland power to determine Civil causes, per- sonal or real, C.J., vii., 707). [C.J., vii., 648 ; B. M.. E. 1074(1).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1270. Act for continuanee of this present Easter Term. [O.J., vii., 654.] Act for the Great Seal of England. [Printed in C.J., vii., 654.] Printed, Vol. ii.,_p. 1271. Act enabling such Comimissioners of Sewers as acted on the 19th April, 1653, to act as Com- missioners of Sewers. [C.J., vii., 658; B.M., E. 669, f. 21 (34).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1271. Act for constituting Judges of the Admiralty. [C.J., vii., 658 ; B.M., 669, f. 21 (37).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1272. Act for appointing Judges for the Probate of WilW and granting administrations. [O.J., vii., 658 ; B.M., 669, f. 21 (36).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1272. Act for settling the Council of State. [O.J., vii., 659 ; State Papers, Domestic, Interregnum, Vol. I., 91, pp. 7-12.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1272. Act for levying and bringing in the Arrears of tho Revenue due to the Coimmonwealth. TO. J., vii., 666-7; B.M., E. 1074(2).] Printed, Vol. ii. p. 1276. Act for constituting Commissioners for ordering and managing the affairs of the Admiralty and Navy. [O.J., vii., 670; B.M., E. 1074 (3).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1277. Act for constituting John Bradshaw, Thomas Terryll, Esquire, and John Fountaine, Esquire, Commissioners of the Gxeat Seal of Enslaiid [O.J., vii., 671-2.] Act for constituting Charles. Fleetwood, Esquire, Lieutenant-General and Commander-in-Chief of the Forces raised in England and Scotland'. fC.J., vii., 674; Thurloe's State Papers, Vol. VII., p. 679.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1283. Act constituting Commissioners for nomination of Oonunissioner Officers for the Forces in England and Scotland and directing the granting Com- missions to them. [C.J., vii., 675.] ° ev Date. 18 Juiie, 1659 22 June, 1659 28 June, 1659 28 June, 1659 Sn June, 1659 7 July, 1659 f^'xx\j, 1659''-^-'- 12 July, 1659- 13 July, 1659 13' July, 1659 14 July, 1659 14 July, 1659 14 July, 1659 19 July, 1659 Title. A.n' Act of Assessment. E. 1074 (4);] [O.J., vii., 689; Printed, Vol. ii. B.M., 1284. An Additional Act for bringing in all Arrears and also the Duty of Excise, New Impost, Customs, Subsidies and Prize Groods until 1 Octobei-, 1659. [C.J., vii., 691-2 ; B.M., E. 1074 (5).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1286. Act for impresting of Seamen. [C.J., vii., 696; B.M., E. 1074 (7).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1287. Act for settling the Militia of the City of West- minster and Liberties thereof and parts ad- jacent. [O.J., vii., 696; B.M., E. 1074 (6).] Printed, Vol. ii. , p. 1290. Act for repayment of £15,000 advanced by the East India Company. [C.J. , vii., 699.] Act for settling the Militia of the City of London and Liberties thereof, with the qualifications set forth by the Parliament on 9 May, 1659. IC.J., vii., 707 • B.M., E., 1074 (8).] '•-■:- -. Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1293. Act giving several powers tp the Commiseioners for Ireland within named, and declaring several Laws, Ordinances and Acts of Parliament to be in force in Ireland. [C.J., vii., 707 ; Letters from the Parliament of England and Council of State (Commonwealth), P.R.O.I., E. 10, ilO.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1298. An Act of Indemnity and Free Pardon. [O.J. , vii., 715; B.M., E. 1074(9).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1299. Act against Delinquents. [C.J., vii., 716; B.M., E., 1074 (10).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1304. Act for enabling Judges to hold an Assize at Durham. [C.J., vii., 715; B.M., E. 1074 (11).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1305. Act for settling the Militia of the Hamlets of the Tower of London. [C.J., vii., 717; B.M., E, 1074 (13).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1308. Act for settling the Militia in the Borough of Southwark and parts adjacent. [C.J., vii., 717; B.M., E. 1074(13).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1312. Additional Act giving powers to Commissioners for the Militia of Westminster. [C.J., vii., 717.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1316. Act for appointing Judges of the Admiralty (cf. Act of 19 May, 1659). [C.J., vii., 723 ; B.M., E. 669, f. 21 (62).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1316. evi Date. 19 July, 1659 22 July, 1659 22 July, 1659 26 July, 1659 2 August, 1659 2 August, 1659 5 August, 1659 13 August, 1659 15 August, 1659 27 August, 1659 27 August, 1659 3 September, 1659 3 September, 1659 Title. Act for reviving the Act of 19 May, 1659, empower- ing Judges for Probate of Wills and Granting Administrations. [C.J., vii., 723; B.M., 66^ f. 21 (61).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1317. Act for demolishing the Castle of Liverpool. [O.J., vii., 727.] Act for Houseiholders to give an account of Lodgers, Horses, Arms and Ammunition. [CJ., vii., 728 ; B.M. E. 1074 (14).] Printed. Vol. ii., p. 1317, Act for settling the Militia in England and Wales. [C.J., vii., 734v; B.M., E. 1074 (15).] Act for appointing Commissioners for putting in execution the powers heretofore given to the Commissioners for Sequestration. [C.J. , vii., 745; B.M., E 1074 (17).[1 Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1342. Act enabling the Commissioners for the Militia in the City of London to raise three months' Assessment for paying for Drums, Provision and Charges incident to the said Militia. [C. J., vii., 745; B.M., E. 1074 (16).] Printed. Vol. ii., p. 1343. Act for holding an Assize for the County of Lan- caster. [C.J., vii., 748 ; B.M., E 1074 (18).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1344. Act for bringing in of second moieties upon the sale of Lands forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason. [C.J., vii., 758; B.M., E, 1074 (19)-] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1345. Act avoiding of a Judgment and of an Act for execution of the said Judgment given against Lieut. -Col. John Lilbume. [C.J., vii., 760.] An Act for Sequestration. [C.J., vii., 770 ; B.M., E. 1074 (20).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1347. Act for to make good all Tryals which shall be held at Stafford on Friday, 8th September, 1659, as if the same had been tried upon the 17th August 1659 (8th September amended to 9th on 29th August. [O.J., vii., 770.] Act for the further continuance until 7th March, 1659-60, of the Act of 7 July, 1659, giving several powers to the Commissioners for Ire- land withinnamed, and declaring several Laws, Ordinances and Acts of Parliament to be in force in Ireland. [C.J., vii., 773.] Act for empowering the Committee or Sub-Com- missioners for Sequestration, or any two of them, to examine witnesses upon Oath. ,TC.J.. vii., 773.] *■ Date. 29 September, 1659 11 October, 1659 12 October, 1659 27 December, 1659 - S8 December, 1659 - 2 January, 1659/60 2 January, 1659/60 26 Januaiy, 1659/60 2 February, 1669/60 3February, 1659/60 7 February, 1659/60 7 February, 1659/60 7 February, 1659/60 11 February, 1659/60 11 February, 1659/60 16 February, 1659/60 Title. Act for the Continuance of the Customs and Excise. [C.J., vii., 788; B.M., E. 1074(21).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1349. Act against the Raisings of Money upon the People, without their consent in Parliament. [C.J., vii., 795; B.M., E. 1074 (23).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1351. Act appointing Commissioners for the Government of the Army. [C.J., vii., 796; B.M., 669, f. 21 (79).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1352. Act for further continuance of the Excise and Customs until 8 March, 1669-60. [C.J., vii., 797-8 ; B.M., E. 1074 (26).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1353. Act for the borrowing of £20,000 for the service of the Commonwealth. [C.J., vii., 798.] Act with instructions to be given to the Council of State. [C.J., vii., 801.] Additional Act to the Act of 28th December, 1659, for borrowing £20,000 for the service of the Commonwealth. [C.J., vii., 804.] Act for an Assessment of £100,000 by tlie month upon England, Scotland and Ireland, for six month= rC.J., vii., 824 ; B.M., E. 1074 (27).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1355. Act constituting a Committee for tlie Army and Treasurers at War to hold office until the 10th October, 1660. [C.J., vii., 830.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1403. Act for constituting Commissioners for the better ordering and managing the Affairs of the Navy. 10. J., vii., 830 ; B.M., E. 1074 (28).] .Act for the Great Seal of Scotland. [CJ., vii., 836.] ' Act for the Great Seal of Ireland. [C. J., vii., 836.] Additional Act for Sequestrations. [C.J., vii., 836; B.M., E. 1074 (29).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1412. Act for appointing Commissioners for the govern- ment of the Army. [C.J., vii., 841.] Act constituting Charles Fleetwood, Esquire, to be Lieutenant-General and Commander-in-Chief of the Forces raised and to be raised by authority of Parliament. (Read on 11th February. The date of its actual passing is not recorded in C.J., cf. Act of 24th February annulling this Act). [C.J., vii., 84L] At-t appointing an Engagement to be taken by the members of the Council of State. [CJ., vii,, 845.] cviii Date. 18 February, 1659/60 24 February, 1659/60 25 February, 1659/60 25 February, 1659/60 25 February, 1659/60 2 March, 1659/60 - 5 MarcH, 1659/60 - 7 March, 1659/60 - 12 March, 1669/60 - 12 March, 1659/60 - 12 March, 1659/60 14 March, 1659/60 14 March, 1659/60 - Title. An Act concerning elections of members to. serve in Parliament. [C.J., vii., 846.] Act making void the Acts of 11th February con- stituting Commissioners for Government of Hie Army, and for making Charles Fleetwood, Esquire, Commander-in-Chief of the Land Forces. [C.J., vii., 851; B.M., E., 1074 (30).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1416. Act for constituting George Monck, Esquire, Cap- tain-General and Commander-in-Chief under the Parliament of all the land Forces in England, Scotland and Ireland. [iC.J., vii., 852.] Act for the continuance of the Customs and Excise from -the 29th February, 1659/60, to the 24th June, 1660. [C.J., vii., 853; B.M., E. 1074 (31).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1416. Act for constituting a Council of State and re- pealing the Act, with Instructions for the Council of State, passed 2nd January, 1659/60. DC. J., vii., 852, Lords' MSS.] Priated, Vol. ii., p. 1418. Act for the repeal of the two Acts of Sequestrations of 27 August, 1659, a.nd 7th February, 1659/60. C. J., vii., 859 ; B.M., E. 1074 (32).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1423. Act declaring the Public Confession of Faith of the Church of England. [€. J., vii., 862.] Act for erplanation of certain clauses and pro- visos in the Act of 25th Februai-y, 1659/60, for the continuance of the Customs and Excise. [C.J., vii., 866; B.M., E. 1074 -(34).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1423. Act and Declaration for putting the Laws against Priests and Jesuits in speedy and efficient exe- cution. [C. J., vii., 871-2 ; B.M., E. 1074 (55).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1425. Act for settling the Militia within England and Wales. fC.J., vii., 871 ; B.M., E. 1074 (37).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1425. Act for settling the Militia of the City of London. [C.J., vii., 871; B.M., E. 1074(36).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1455. Act for Approbation and admission of Ministers of the Gospel to Benefices' and Public Lectures. [C.J., vii., 874; B.M., E. 1074 (38).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1459. Act for reviving the Court of the Duchy-Ohamber of Lancaster at Westminster [C.J., vii., 875.] Date. Title 15 March, 1659/60 15 March, 1659/60 15 March, 1659/60 - lo March, 1659/60 15 March, 1659/60 15 March, 1659/60 - 16 March, 1659/60 16 March 1659/60 16 March, 1659/60 Act for bringing in the Rents and Revenues of Delinquents' and Popish Recusants' Estates. [C.J., vii., 877; B.M., E. 1074 (39).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1462. Act for recovery of Public Debts and other Duties belonging to the Commonwealth. [C.J., vii., 877; B.M., E. 1074 (40).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1463. Act for giving power to the Council of State during the Interval, in order to Public Safety. [C.J., vii., 877.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1464. Act for continuing the Terms, Process and Pro- ceedings of the Four Courts of Justice in Ire- land. [C.J., vii., 878.] Act for reviving the Aot for Impresting of Sea- men until the 24 June, 1660 [C.J., vii., 878.] Act for removing obstructions in bringing in the Assessments. [C.J., vii., 878.] Act foir taking the accounts and redressing of grievances concerning the Tithes and Ohurch- Livings in Wales, and for Advancement of Religion and learaiing tliere. [O.J., vii., 880; B.M., E. 1074 (41).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1465. Act for ministers and Payment of Tithes. [C.J., vii., 800.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1467. Act for dissolving from the 16 March, 1659/60, the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the 3rd November, 1650, and for the calling and holding of a Parliament at Westminster on the 25th April, 1660. [C.J., vii., 880; B.M., E., 1074 (42).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1469. 0X1 APPENDIX. An acte of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled for removeinge Obstructions in the proceedings of the Common Councell of the Citty of London. 28 February, 1648/9. The Commons of England in Parliament assembled doe enacte Act of the and ordeine And Bee itt enacted and ordeyned by the authority Commons of aforesaid That in all times to Come the Lord Maior of the said England. Citty of London soe often and att such time as any tenn or more of the Common Councell men doe by wry ting under theire hands request or desire him thereunto shall summon assemble and hold a Common Councell And if at any tyme beinge soe requested or desired hee shall faile therein Then the tenn persons or more makeinge such request or desire shall have power and are hereby authorized by wrytinge under their hands to Summon or Cause to be Summoned to the said Councell the Members belonginge thereunto in as ample manner as the Lord Maior himselfe usually heretofore hatn done And that the Members appeareinge upon the same Summons beinge of the number of Fowerty or more shall become a Common Councell And that each Officer whose dutie itt shall bee to warne in and Summon the Members of the said Councell shall performe the same from time to time upon the warrant or Comaund of Tenn persons or more soe authorized as aforesaid, And itt is further enacted and Ordained by the authoritie aforesaid that in every Common Councell hereafter to be assembled the Lord Maior of the said Citty for the tyme beinge or in his absence such Locum Tenens as hee shall appoynt And in defaulte thereof the Eldest Alder- man present of any bee, And for want of such Alderman or in case of his neglecte or refusall therein then any other person member of the said Councell whome the said Commons present m the said Councell shall Choose shall be from time to time President or Chaireman of the said Councell And shall Cause and suffer all things offered to or proposed in the said Councell to bee fairely and orderly debated putt to the question voted and determined in and by the saide Councell as the major parte of the members present in the said Councell shall desire or thinke fitte And that in every vote which shall passe and in the other proceedings of the said Councell neither the Lord Maior nor Aldermen ioynte or seperate shall have any negative or distincte voice or vote otherwise than with and amende and as part of the rest of the Members of the said Councell and in the same manner as the other Members have and that the absence or withdraweinge of the Lord Maior or Aldermen from the said Councell shall not stopp or prejudice the proceedings of the said Councell And that every Common Councell which shall be held in the Citty of London shall sitt and Continue soe Longe as the Major parte of the said Councell shall thinke fitte and shall not be dissolved or adjourned but by and accordinge to the order or Consent of the maior parte of the same Councell And that all the votes and actes of the said Common Councell which was held on the thirteenth day of January last after the departure of the Lord Maior from the same Councell And alsoe all votes and Actes of every Common Councell hereafter to be held shall be from time to time duely registered as the votes and Actes of the said Councell have used to^be done in times past And be it further enacted and ordained by the authority aforesaid That every oflice}- which shall sitt in the said Councell shall be from tyme to tyme Chosen by the said Councell And shall have such reasonable allowance or Salary for his paine and service therein as the Councsll shall thinke iitte And that every such Officer shall attende the said Councell And that all Acts Records and Register Bookes belong, ing to the said Citty shall be extant to be perused and searched into by every Cittizen of the said Citty in the presence o£ the Officer whoe shall have the Charge or Keepinge thereof whoe is hereby required to attende for the same purpose. An Ordinance for the better support of the Universities in Scotland, and encouragement of Publik Preachers there. His Highnesse the Lord Protector taking into consideration the great advantage which may redound to the people of this ^ Commonwealth, inhabiting in Scotland, that the Universities there should receive both countenance and encouragement, and be provided for with competent maintenance for the members of the said Universities, for the better training up of youth in piety and good literature ; doth ordain, and be it ordained by his Highnesse, by and with the consent of his Council, that the superiorities of all and singular the lands belonging to the late Bishoprick of Galloway, Aobacy of Tungland, Priory of Whit- horn, and Abbacy of Glenluce, and all other lands annexed and appertaining to the said Bishoprick, together with all few-farmes, few-duties, kains, customs, and casualties thereunto belonging, acerewing, or which shall accrew ; as also, the superiorities or the whole t«inds, parsonage, and vicarage, teind-duties, and all other duties, of all and sundry the churches and parishes of and belonging to the said late Bishoprick, Abbacy or Priory, where ever the same lye, and by whatsoever name or designation the same be known, (excepting the superiority of the Deanry of the Chaplin of Striveling), be, and are hereby, and shall from henceforth be adjudged, deemed, and taken to be given, granted, doted, mortified, and disposed to the University of Glasgow, and the Principal, Professors, and Regents thereof, and their successors for ever, with power to the Principal, Professors, and Regents of the said University, present and in time to comq cxin and their successors, to receive resignations, enter the few- holders, tenants, and all other formerly called vassals of the said late Bishoprick, Abbacies and Priory, to their respective lands, by charters of resignation, confirmation, or otherwise, to com- pound, transact, and receive fines and compositions for the same, and to do all and every other act and thing touching the same, as any superior or over-lord in Scotland may do to their tenants and few-holders, or others, commonly called vassals, according to law. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, that, for the better encouragement of students in the said University, the sum of two hundred marks sterling, yearly, shall be paid out of the first and readiest of the customs of Glasgow, to the Principal, Professors, and Regents of the said University of Glasgow, and their successors for ever, or such person or persons as they shall from time to time appoint to receive the same, to be employed by them and their order, for the education of pious and hopeful young men and students of theology and phylosophy in the said University ; and that the collectors and recei^'ers of the said customs for the time being, shall pay the said yearly sum of two hundred marks sterling, by quarterly payments, accord - ingly, and shall be allowed the same upon their accompts, the first payment to be made at or upon the first day of December next. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, that the superiorities of the lands belonging to the late Bishoprick of Aberdeen, that is to say, the superiorities of the lands of Aberdeen, formerly called the Barony of Aberdeen, of the lands of Murtbill, Fetterner, Clett, Tallienessell, Daviot, Reine, and Beirse, all lying within the Sheriffdome of Aberdeen ; as also the lands of Fordice and Murtlawh, lying within the Sheriffedome^ of BamfF, together with the superiority of the acres of Old- Aberdeen, and of all other lands, tenements, houses, with the appurtenances formerly belonging to the said late Bishoprick of Aberdeen, the few-farms, few-duties, kains, customs, casualties, teins, parson- age, and vicarage, tend-duties, and all other duties of the lands, churches, and parishes aforesaid, together with other duties of the church of Maucher and Nicholas, and of all other kirks and parishes which formerly belonged to the said Bishoprick, together with the tenths of the salmon fishing, and other fishings upon the waters of Dee and Done, or on the sea, or any other places formerly belonging to the said Bishoprick. together with the whole fruits, teinds, church-rents, and other duties any way belonging to the temporality or spirituality of the said Bishoprick, be given, granted, doted, and mortified to the said University of Aberdeen, the Principals, Professors, Regents, and remanent members thereof, and their successors for ever, in manner following, (that is to say), to the Colledge of Old Aberdeen, two parts in three to be divided, and to the Colledge of New Aberdeen, one third part in three to be divided, with power to the Principals, Professors, Regents, and remanent Members of the said University, according to their proportion 8734 H CXIV and division aforesaid, present and to come, and to their successors for ever, to receive resignations, enter the few -holders, tenants, and all others, formerly called vassals, of the _ said Bishoprick lands, and other the premises, by charters of resigna- tion, confirmation, or otherwise to compound, transact, and agree about the fines and compositions due for the same, and to receive and take up the same ; and to do all and every other act and thing therein, that any superior or ovei^lord in Scotland may do to their fewf-holders, tenants, and all others commonly called vassals, according to law in such cases ; and in respect of the incompetency of the maintenance of the masters, professors, and other the members of the said University, and especially of the said Colledge of N^ew Aberdeen, be it ordained by the authority aforesaid, that the sum of two hundred marks sterling by the year, out of the first and readiest of the customes of Aberdeen, shall be from henceforth paid unto the Principals, Professors, and other the Members of the said Universitj', and their successors for ever, or to such person and persons as they shall from time to time appoint, to be paid quarterly, by even and equall portions, to be imployed for the augmentation of the provisions and maintenance of the Principals, Professors, Regents, and remanent Members of the .said University of Aberdeen, in manner following, (that is to say), two parts thereof to the said Colledge of New Aberdeen, and the other third part to the Colledge of Old Aberdeen ; and that the coUector.s and receivers of the said customs, for the time being, shall pay the same accordingly : Provided always, That the Principals of either of the said Colledges, shall have twice as much added to their provisions out of the said augmentation or yearly sum, as is added to the provision of other Professors and Members of the respective Colledges, the first payment to be made at or on the first day of December next, and so from thence- forth quarterly. And for the better propagation of the Gospel, and advance- ment of Godliness in Scotland, be it ordained by the authority aforesaid, that the Commissioners for visiting the Universities, Colledges, and Schools of learning in Scotland, do take especial! care that none but godly and able men be authorized by them to enjoy the livings appointed for the Ministry in Scotland ; and to that end, that respect be had to the choice of the more sober and godly part of the people, although the same should not, prove to be the greater part ; and that no person shall be by them authorized, or admitted into any such living or benefice, but such as shall be first certified by the persons hereafter named, for the respective provinces hereafter mentioned, or any four or more of them, whereof two to be ministers, to be a person of a holy and unblameable conversation, disposed to Jive peaceabl}' under the present government, and who for the Grace of God in him, and for his knowledge and utterance is able and fit to preach the Gospel. Within the provinces of Louthian, Mers and Teviotdale, Master Robert Traile, Master Alexander Levingstone, Master Gilbert Hall, Master John Scot, Master Edward Jaraesone cxv Master John Sinclare, Master John Levingstone, Sir Archibald Johnstone, Sir Andrew K'h-, Colonel Gilbert Ker, [George] Uundas of Duddinstone. Within the provinces of Dumfrieze and Galloway, Master Hugh Henderson, Muster Samuel Austine, Master Alexander Trumbel, Master Andrew Lawder, Master Samuel Rowe, Master William Ferguson of Kaitlocko, Earle of Cassilis, Alexander Gordoun of Knockgrav. Within the pro- vince of Glasgow and Aire, Master John Carstayres, Master Alexander Dvuilap, Master John Nevay, Master William Guthery, Master iVilliam Adayre, Master Thomas Willye, Master Patrick Col vile, Master Francis A}Td, Master William Somervill, Master Patrick Gillespie, Sir George Maxwell, William Muyre of Glandea- stone. Master J ohn Graham, Master John Spreule, George Porter- field. Within the provinces of Perth, Fife, and Angus, Master James Guthery, Master Robert Blaire, Master Samuel Ruther- foi'd. Master Alexander Moncrieffe, Master James Simson, Master AVilliam Oliphant, I\laster John Murray, Master William Rait. Sir William Bruce, Da^'id A\'^eemes of Fingask, Vicount of Ar- burthnet. Within the provinces of be-north Angus, Master Robert Keith, Master Duncan Forbes, Master John Rowe, Master Nathaniel Martin, Master Joseph Brody, Master John Menzies, the Lord Brodj', the Laird of Eight, Earle of Southerland, Alex- ander Jeffrey, Master William More, Master Andrew Cant. And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, that the said Commissioners do allow and provide out of the treasury of vacant stipends, or otherwise, as they shall think fit, a competent maintenance, for such ministers who have gathered congregations in Scotland ; and to take care that the stipends of the parochial churches there be imployedto the use of such godly ministers as are free to labour amongst them, in the way of the Churches of Scotland. And be it further ordained bj^ the authority aforesaid, that the said Commissioners do take care, that such of the ministers of that nation as they shall finde to promote godlinesse, and to endeavour the suppressing of all ungodlinesse, and scandalous practices, whether m the ministry or the people, do receive all due encouragement and assistance ; and that they do oppose all such as discountenance the power of godlinesse, and are indulgent to such as are scandalous or prophane. [From A Diary of PiMie Transactions and other Occur- 7-evrrs chiefly in Scotland, from Janua.ry 1650 to June 1667, 1)V John Nicoll. Bannatyne Club, 1836. pp. 164-7.] ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH AND PROTECTORATE, 1642-1660. INDEX TO SUBJECTS. A. Abjueation, Oath of. See Oath (i). Absolution Of excommunicated person, i. 1214-1215 (1648, Aug. 29). Accounts. (t) Oeaeral Acts and Ordlnanoes. Ordinance for taking accounts, i. 387-391 (164.S-4, Feb. 22) : explanatory ordinance, 468-470 (1644, July 10) : repeal, ii. 278 (1649, Oct. H). All receivers of public money to account, 387 : committee for accounts, 387-388 : oath of members of committee, 388 : appointment of sub-com- mittees, 388-389 : oath of accountants, 389 : committee to examine witnesses and send for documents, 389 : and to give discharges, 469 : penalties, 390 : proceedings certified to Parliament, 390 : appointment of officials, 390 : indemnity, 390 : committee to receive muster-rolls, 469 : salaries, 470. Ordinance for expediting accounts, i. 717-722 (1645, June 27) : repeal, ii. 27.S (1649, Oct. 11). Committee to issue warrants for inquiry in parishes as to contributors to loans and assessments, 717 : benefit of public faith as security forfeited upon refusal to give information, 717 : cases of fraud to be investigated on oath, 718 : allowances, 718, 721, 722 : arrears, 718 : accountants to pay in acknowledged debts, 719 : those attempting to escape from the country to be secured, 719 : seizure and sale of estates of defaulters, 720 : appoint- ment of treasurer, 720 : appeal, 720-721 : persons employed on this service exempted from impressment, 721 : oath of officials, 722. Act for taking accounts of Commonwealth, ii. 277-281 (1649, Oct. 11). Committee, 277 : repeal of previous ordinances, 277-278 : amendment of oath of officials, 278 : limitation of time, 278 : production of discharges of accounts, 279 : penalty for concealment, 279-280 : account required of persons acting under late king, 280 : appointment and salary of treasurers, 280 : instructions to committees, 280-281 : printing of accounts, 281 : liability of heirs, 281. Act for clearance of public debts and discovery of fraud, ii. 765-767 (1653, Oct. 7). Lists to be made of persons from whom money, etc. has been received, and of persons whose accounts have been audited, 765 : claims to be delivered in writing, 765-766 : forfeitures, 766 : rewards to informers, 766-767 : appointment of commissioners, 767. (It) Aeeanats rendered by: — customers, i. 20 (1642, Aug. 1), 393 (1643-4, Feb. 29). surveyor-general of customs, i. 20 (1642, Aug. 1). treasurer of army, i. 22 (1642, Aug. 24), 143 (1643, May 4). commissioners and treasurers of excise, i. 204 (1643, July 22), 279 (Sept. 8). 501-502 (1644, Aug. 31), ii. 215 (1649, Aug. 14) : controller of excise, i. 778 (1645, Sept. 11). merchants and brewers, i. 205-206 (1643, July 22), 280 (Sept. 8), 772 (1645. Sept. 16), ii. 223 (1649, Aug. 14), 1191 (1657, June 26), 1350-1351 (16S9, Sept. 28). inventors of engine for recovery of wrecks, i. 264 (1643, Aug. 26). butchers, i. 365 (1643-4, Jan. 9). major-general and commissioners for North Wales, i. 380-381 (1644, Feb 13). distillers, i. 512 (1644, Sept. 27). committee of militia for London, i. 528 (1644, Oct. 12). committees of counties, i. 712 (1645, June 20). surveyors of Bishops' lands, i. 911 (1646, Dec. 24) : of Deans' lands, ii. 86 (1649, Apr. 30) : of Irish lands, 744 (1653, Sept. 26) : of royal forests, 791 (Nov. 22). treasurers of loans, i. 933-934 (1647, May 13), 951 (June 3), 1148 (1648, June 6). governors for the poor, i. 1045 (1647, Dec. 17), ii. 108 (1649, May 7). churchwardens, i. 1065 (1647-8, Feb. 9). captains of ships capturing prizes, ii. 76 (1649, Apr. 17). (11)1881. Wt. L2542. 500. 6/10. E, & S. A. 2 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OP THE COMMONWEALTH. Accounts — coTtt. (II) Accounts rendered by — cont. receivers etc. of tithes for maintenance of ministers, ii. 375 (1650, Apr. 5). sheriffs, ii. 397 (1650, July 11). surveyors of roads, ii. 868 (1654, Mar. 31). trustees for maintenance of ministers, ii. 1005-1006 (1654, Sept. 2). guardian of wife or child of recusant, ii. 1178 (1657, June 26). commissioners of treasury, ii. 1184 (1657, June 26). treasurers etc. of militia committees, ii. 1292-1293 (1659, June 28), 1297 (July 7), 1310-1311, 1315 (July 14). 1339 (July 26). treasurers at war, ii. 1406 (1659-60, Feb. 2). commissioners for propagation of gospel in Wales, ii. 1465 (1659-60, Mar. 16). (III) Accounts rendered of: — assessments, i. 80 (1642-3, Feb. 11), 102 (1643, Mar. 6), 127 (Apr. 10), 140 (May 3), 161 (May 24), 239 (Aug. 3), 244 (Aug. 10), 269 (Sept. 5), 319 (Oct. 23), 337 (Nov. 4), 370(1643^, Jan. 20), 409, 412 (1644, Mar. 26), 433 (May 13), 465 (July 3), 517 (Oct. 2), 559 (Oct. 25), 617 (1644-5, Feb. 17), 633 (Feb. 21), 652 (Mar. 3), 663(1645, Apr. 3), 687 (May 26), 698 (June 12), 708 (June 20), 731 (July 1), 737 (July 24), 741 (Aug. 6), 748 (Aug. 15), 811 (Deo. 1), 981 (1647, June 23), 1058 (1647-8, Jan. 8), 1063 (Jan. 19), 1146 (1648, May 30), ii. 22 (1648-9, Mar. 19), 1094 (1657, June 9), 1402 (1659-60, Jan. 26). seizure of horses and arms of delinquents, i. 85 (1642 3, Feb. 23). sequestrations, 1. 108 (1643, Mar. 27), 179 (June 12), 259 (Aug. 18), 412 (1644, Mar. 26), 433 (May 13), 439-440 (May 25), 1187 (1648, Aug. 25), ii. 33 (1649- 50 (Jan. 25), 840 (1653-4, Feb. 10). expenditure on certain garrisons, i. 143 (1643, May 4). supply of horses for army, i. 156 (1643, May 10). horses or arms lent for defence of northern parts, i. 157 (1643, May 10). supply of arms for army, i. 273 (1643, Sept. 6). sale of naval prizes, i. 392-393 (1643-4, Feb. 27). timber cut on delinquents' lands, i. 424 (1644, Apr. 16). money received for pensions, i. 939-940 (1647, May 28), 1055 (Dec. 24). sequestrators' expenses, i. 1179 (1648, Aug. 9). of debts of Charles I., ii. 167-168 (1649, July 4). of navy and customs, ii. 205-207 (1649, Aug. 8). lands exempted from assessment, ii. 318 (1649, Dec. 7). exports and imports, ii. 404 (1650, Aug. 1). sale of forfeited estates, ii. 536 (1651, July 16). sale of royal forests, ii. 802-803 (1653, Nov. 22). money raised for propagation of gospel in Wales, ii. 990-993 (1654, Aug. 30). yearly value of trust for maintenance of ministers, ii. 1005 (1654, Sept. 2). seizure of recusants' estates, ii. 1174 (1657, June 26). exciseable goods, ii. 1191 (1657, June 26), 1350-1351 (1659, Sept. 28). (It) Accounts rendered to: — auditors of excise, i. 204 (1613, July 22), 279 (Sept. 8), 501-502 (1644, Aug. 31), 770 (1645, Sept. 11), ii. 215 (1649, Aug. 14). officers of excise, i. 205-206 (1643, July 22), 280 (Sept. 8), 365 (1643-4, Jan. 9), 512 (Sept. 27), 772 (1645, Sept. 16), ii. 223 (1649, Aug. 14). Parliament, i. 528 (1644, Oct. 12), 725 (1645, July 1). committees for accounts, i. 775 (1645, Sept. 23), 894 (1646, Nov. 13). committees of counties, i. 800 (1645, Oct. 28). sequestrators, i. 876 (1646, Sept. 28). committee for militia, i. 1124 (1648, Apr. 14). committee for removal of malignant officers of navy and customs, i. 1260 (1648-9. Jan. 16). treasurers of prize goods, ii. 76 (1649, Apr. 17). trustees for sale of the late king's goods, ii. 167-168 (1649, July 4). auditors of the prests, ii. 206 (1649, Aug. 8). commissioners for inspecting treasuries, ii. 703 (1653, Apr. 8). registrar accountant of sale of royal forests, ii. 802-803 (1653, Nov. 22). committee for army, ii. 838 (1653-4, Jan. 28), 1406 (1659-60, Feb. 2). commissioners for ejection of scandalous ministers, ii. 988 (1654, Aug. 28). commissioners for accounts of propagation of gospel in Wales, ii. 990-993 (1654, Aug. 30). court of exchequer, ii. 1016 (1654, Sept. 2), 1034 (1654-5, Feb. 8). (v) Accounts dlsoharired : — between England and Scotland, i. 198-199 (1643, July 19). of commissioners Of excise, i. 861-862 (1646, July 3). of purchasers of Bishops' lands, i. 890 (1646, Nov. 17). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 3 Accounts — coiit. (▼) Aooonnts dlsobar^ed :^<»>nt. Ordinances of indemnity not to operate as discharges, i. 938 (1647, May 21), 954 (June 7). Sheriffs to receive allowances on passing accounts, ii. 5 (1648-9. Feb. 15). of collectors of assessments, ii. 576-577 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Salaries paid on clearance, ii. 1397 (1659-60, Jan. 26). (vl) Committees etc. for Aooounts. JSames of members, i. 387-388 (1643-4, Feb. 22). to present to Parliament names added to sequestration committees, i. 439 ("1644. May 25). ^ ' to receive returns of assessments, i. 617 (1644-5, Feb. 17), 633 (Feb. 21), 981 (1647, June 23). J^ y. h to receive duplicates of accounts, i. 712 (1645, June 20). not to control Irish loan, i. 852 (1646, May 23). Salaries and expenses of, paid out of arrears collected, i. 1046-1047 (1647. Dec. 17). (vll) KlsceUaneoas. Penalties for failure to account, i. 390 (1643-4, Feb. 22), 433-434 (1644, May 13). To be made upon oath, i. 495 (1644, Aug. 19), 509 (Sept. 23), 633 (1644-5, Feb. 2), 713 (1645. June 20), 1172 (1648, July 20), ii. 126-127 (1649, May 28), 242 (1649, Sept. 5), 375 (1650, Apr. 5), 992 (1654, Aug. 30), 1191 (1657, June 26), 1452 (1659-60, Mar. 12) : when so made, no further account required, i. 1180 (1648, Aug. 9). To be kept in book of control, i. 712-713 (1645, June 20), 901 (1646, Nov. 17) : copy to be certiiied upon oath, 713. To be taken in Northern Association, i. 738-740 (1645, July 29). To be rendered quarterly, i. 770 (1645, Sept. 11), 783-784 (Oct. 4), ii. 215 (1649, Aug. 14). Surplus shown upon accounts certified into Parliament, i. 785-786 (1645, Oct. 8). Appointment and duties of registrar-accountant of loan, i. 898 (1646, Nov. 17), 904 (Nov. 30), 931 (1647, May 13). Court of Admiraltv to have no jurisdiction over merchants' accounts, i. 1121 (1648, Apr. 14). " Regulation of exchequer fees on passing accounts, ii. 447-449 (1650, Nov. 7). Accountants excepted from benefit of general pardon, ii. 569-570 (1651-2, Feb. 24). On extents, chancery proceedings for, ii. 960 (1654, Aug. 21). Ordinances relating to, confirmed, ii. 1136, 1137 (1657, June 26). ACCOUNTS OP SOLDIBBY. Officers to render accounts of arrears of pay, 1. 762 (1645, Aug. 29). General ordinance, i. 940-948 (1647, May 28), 956-957 (June 19), 1051-1052 (Dec. 24), 1126-1127 (1648, Apr. 22), 1169-1174 (July 20). Army committee to undertake accounts, and to issue debentures, payable out of excise and delinquents' lands, 940, 1051 : production of muster-books and other records, 941-942, 1171 : forms of oaths, 942, 1171-1173 : indemnity, 942, 1174 : instructioTis, 942-948 : to ofiioers (a) serving under county com- mittee, 942-943 : (J) not attached to particular committee, 943 : dismissal for misdemeanour a disqualification, 943 : arrears, 944 ; provision for governors of town and forts, 944 : officers to deliver accounts, 944 : no payment for horses not kept for public service, 945 : deductions for free quarter, 945, 1051 : provision for private soldiers, 946 : terminal date of accounts, 946- 947 : provision for reformadoes and garrison officers, 947 : scale of pay, 947 : debentures a public debt, 948, 1173 : appointment and salaries of treasurers, 956-957 : audit by army committee, 1051 : and by committee for audit under direction of army committee, 1173: surcharges to be brought within two years, 1052, 1173 : public register to be kept showing exact state of accounts, 1127 : assignees of debentures secured, 1127, 1173 : committee for audit appointed, 1169-1174 : salaries, 1169-1170 : oath, 1171. Acts for examination, etc., ii. 125-130 (1649, May 28), 181-184 (July 16), 282-285 (Nov. 23). Officers to give account of arrears of pay, 125 : claimants to produce certificate of superior officer and swear to its truth, 126 : form of oath, 127 : procedure in default of certificate, 127 : statement of deductions, 128 : list of soldiers whose accounts have been stated sent to committee for army, 128 : cashiered soldiers and deserters disqualified 129 : penalty, 129 : county A 2 4 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. ACCOUNTS OF Soldiery— CO?**. committees to audit accounts oi: gamsons and militia, 129-130 : but com- mittee for army to have exclusive control of accounts of arrears due since 15 Jan. 1647, 130 : certificates of arrears sent to trustees of Crown lands, 181 : who are to rectify accounts, 283 : appointment of registrar of debentures, 181-182 : assignment of debentures, 18i : form of debenture, 282 : powers of committee for accounts, 283-284 : salaries, 284 : arrears, 285. Acts for soldiery in Ireland, ii. 236-237 fl649, Aug. 17), 603-612 (1652, Aug. 25), 714-715 (1653, Aug. 8>. 'Provision for soldiers on the march, 236-237 : statement of aeooimts and certification of arrears, 604 : forms of oaths, 604-605, 608 : procedure in default of certificate, 605 : commissioners to give debentures, 606, 713 : form of debentures, 606-607. 610-611 : issued on security of rebels' lands, 606-607 register to be kept, 607 : appointment of commissioners, 608 : salaries, 609 additional non-salaried commissioners, 610 : appointment of registrar, 609 deductions for free quarter, 610 : cashiered soldiers and deserters disqualified, 611, 714-715 : penalty, 611 : composition permitted, 611-612, 714 : provision for arrears subsequent to first act, 714. Act for statement of, by army committee, ii. 768-772 (1653, Got. 19). Committee for army to undertake statement and audit of certain accounts, 768-769 : and to give discharges, 769 : certification of arrears, 769 -770 : power of commitment, 770 : and sequestration, 771 : treasurers to observe warrants of committee, 771-772. Acts op Sale. See Foefeited Estates. Adjournment. See Assizes : Justice, Courts op (i) : Parliament (iv). Administration of Estates. Probates and letters of administration posterior to May 23, 1643, to be renewed, and opposition heard ab itttegro, i. 565 (1644, Nov. 4) : acts of executors in virtue of former grants to hold good, 566. Administrator or executor liable to account to committee for accounts, ii. 281 (1649, Oct. 11). Appointment and powers of judges for probate and administration, ii. 702-703 (1653, Apr. 8) : continued, 824 (Dec. 24) and 869 (1654, Apr. 3) : confirmed, 1131 (1657, June 26) : continued, 1272 (1659, May 19) : revived, 1317 (July 22). Employment of estate by administrator in doubling loan not accounted waste, ii. 807 (1653, Nov. 22). Probates and letters of administration protected by act of indemnity, ii. 1301 (1659, July 12). Admiral. See Admiralty (i) : Plantations (11). Admiralty. (1) Oonstltatlon, (a) Lord High Admiral : Commander of fleet to have powers of, i. 12 (1642, July 1), 76 (1642-3, Feb. 8). Duties of, in relation to privateers, i. 348-350 (1643, Dec, 1). Appointment, powers, salary and indemnity of, i. 351-352 (1643, Dec 7). 1144- 1145 (1648, May 29). To impress sailors, i. 367 (1643-4, Jan. 10), 646-647 (1644-5, Feb. 21). To execute martial law, i. 1185-1186 (1648, Aug. 21-23). Powers of, transferred to Council of State, ii. 13-14 (1648-9, Feb. 23) 338 (1649-50, Feb. 13), 503-504 (1650-1, Feb. 13). Chosen by approbation of Parliament, ii. 821 (1653, Dec. 16). (i) Committees and Commissioners : To approve privateers, i. 34 (1642, Oct. 19), 43-44 (Nov. 29). To impress sailors, i. 73 (1642-3, Feb. 3), ii. 12 (1648-9, Feb. 22). Duties of, in relation to invention for recovery of sunken ships, i 264 (1643 Aug. 26). To execute office of Lord High Admiral and warden of Cinque ports, i 669 (1645, Apr. 19) : coiitinued, 783 (Oct. 4). Appointment of, with power to act as admiral under Parliament and Council of State, ii. 17 (1648-9, Feb. 24), 504-505 (1650-1, Feb. 28). To receive names of sailors returning from abroad, ii. 613 (1652, Sept 9) For admiralty and navy, constitutions of, ii. 708-711 (1653, July 28) : continued, 812-813 (Deo. 3), 1277-1282 (1659, May 31), 1407-1412 (1659-60, Feb. 2) To control ships, 708, 1277-1278, 1407 : to make lists of captains and their pay, 709, 1278, 1408 : survey of ships, ammunition, docks, and courses, 709, 1279, 1408 ^ to remove corruptions, frame articles of war and summon council of war, 710, 1279-1280, 1409 : to exercise INDEX TO SUBJECTS. t) Admiralty — eont. (I) Conatttotlom — cont. Q>) Committees and Commissioners— cohS. miscellaneous powers, 1280-1281, 1409 : to manage timber for navy, 1281, 1410: to inquire into public waste, 1281-1282, 1410-1411 : to supply- money (when necessary) for pensions and prisoners, 1282, 1411 : and to provide convoys, 1282, 1411-1412. (c) Secretary, appointment, powers, indemnity and salary of, i. 29-30 (1642, Sept 15). (II) Mlacallaneous, Marshals of admiralty to search for stolen children, i. 681 (1645, May 9). Admirals' tenths to be paid in, for provision of medals and rewards for seamen, ii. 11 (1648-9, Feb. 22), 73 (1649, Apr. 17). Officers of admiralty to stop ships refusing to pay fines for excise offences, ii. 216 (1649, Aug. 14). Admiealty, High Cotjet op. (I) TorlBdlotlon. Settlement of, i. 1120-1121 (1648, Apr. 12), ii. 78-79 (1649, Apr. 23), 712-713 (1653, July 30) : continued, 510 (1651, Apr. 2), 902 (1654, June 2), 1272 (1659, May 19), 1316-1317 (July 19): confirmed, 1132 (1657, June 26). Jurisdiction to extend to tackle and repairs, bottomry, contracts made beyond sea, charter parties, bills of lading and sailors' wages, but not to bills of exchange- or accounts between merchants, i. 1120-1121, ii. 712 : appeals, i. 1121, ii. 713 : number of, and individual delivery of opinion by judges, i. 1121, ii. 712 : causes, prohibited through unsettlement of court, to proceed, ii. 78 ; appointment of judges, ii. 510, 713, 1316-1317 ■ prevention of corrup- tion, 713. Examination of officers of prizes, i. 827 (1645-6, Jan. 29). Captured merchant ships to come under, without appeal, ii. 10-11 (1648-9, Feb. 22). Adjudication of prizes, i. 349 (1643, Dec. 1), 500 (1644, Aug. 30), ii. 69-71 (1649, Apr. 17), 380 (1650, Apr. 13), 426-427 (Oct. 3), 445-446 (Nov. 6), 450 (Nov. 8) : appeals, 74. Crimes committed within, to be tried in county where offender found, ii. 254 (1649, Sept. 20). Actions against ships' officers taking fees to fall within, ii. 444 (1650, Oct. 31). Proceedings in court to be certiiied beyond seas in Latin, ii. 511 (1651, Apr. 9). Not to be infringed by commissioners of admiralty, ii. 709 (1653, July 28), 1279 (1659, May 31). Judges to associate commissioners of oyer and terminer for trial of offenders against impressment acts, ii. 1288-1289 (1659, June 28). (II) iniacellaneoaa. Inventories of prizes to be registered at court by Irish adventurers, i. 11 (1642, June 17), 35 (Oct. 19), 44 (Nov. 29) : and by privateers, 350 (1643, Deo. 1), 826 (1645-6, Jan. 29). Bonds to be entered at court by Irish adventurers, i. 12 (1642, June 17), 35-36 (Oct. 19), 44 (Nov. 29) : by privateers for guarding the seas, 350 (1643, Dec. 1) : and by privateers in general, ii. 75 (1649, Apr. 17), 381 (1650, Apr. 13). Letters of marque issued under seal of court, Ii. 157 (1649, June 25), 379 (1650, Apr. 13). ADULTEEY. See Sexual Offences. Adventueees. See Ieeland (11) (v) (vll) : Plantations (1). Affidavits. of chancery, regulations as to indices, fees, etc., ii. 957-958, 967 (1654, Aug. 21). AOE. of consent to marriage, ii. 718 (1653, Aug. 24). Aldekmen. To impose rate at Yarmouth (1643, Apr. 12), i. 132. Removal of, for delinquency, i. 876 (1646, Oct. 1). , j. v, j Persons who have fought against Parliament or have been sequestered, disabled from service as, i. 1009 (1647, Sept. 9) : or from vote in election of, 1023 (Oct. 4). Form of oath of, ii. 242 (1649, Sept. 5). See also Beistol : London (1). ALE. See Bbbwees : Weights and Measures. Alb House. See Xavben. 6 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Alienation. Abolition of pardons for, i. 833 (1645-6, Feb. 24). Aliens. Assessment of, at double rate, i. 88 (1642-3, Feb. 24), 118 (1643, March 31), 226 (Aug. 3), 534 (1644, Oct. 18), 1076 (1647-8, Feb. 16). Permission to, to trade in any port in the kingdom, with certain provisos in the case of disaffected ports, i. 498-501 (1644, Aug. 30). Equality of, with denizens for purposes of subsidy, i. 1037 (1647, Deo. 16). Merchant-strangers who have advanced money for relief to Ireland, permitted to double loans, ii. 203-204 (1649, July 31). Foreigners and unknown persons to pay excise or give security before taking up goods, ii. 218 (1649, Aug. 14). Naturalized Scotsmen exempted from provisions of act prohibiting residence in England, ii. 409 (1650, Aug. 2). Purchasers of Fen Level lands to be denizens ad hoc, ii. 901-902 (1654, May 26). Bate of customs on exports raised for, ii. 1044-1047 (1656, Nov. 27), 1128 (1657, June 26). Eate of customs on certain fish doubled for, ii. 1099 (1657, June 9). Kate of customs on imports raised for aliens and denizens, ii. 1123-1124 (1657, June 26). Allegiance. See King, The (u) : Oath (i). Alms. See Pooe, the (U). Alms-Housb. See Chaeitable Uses : Windsor. Altabs. AboUtion of, i. 265 (1643, Aug. 26). Raised chancels for, to be levelled, i. 425 (1644, May 9). Alum. Excise on, ii. 990 (1654, Aug. 28). Value of, ii. 1196 (1657, June 26). Ambassadoe. Copies of act sent to, ii. 75 (1649, Apr. 17). Penalty for persons other than household servants attending mass at house of, ii. 1180 (1657, June 26). Warrants for appointment of foreign ministers to be issued by council of State, ii. 1464 (1659-60, Mar. 12). Ammunition. (I) Supply of: — for war in Ireland, i. 6 (1642, May 28). for use in Plymouth, i. 131 (1643, Apr. 12). Assessment of London and district for, i. 267 (1643, Sept. 5), 321 (Oct. 23), 407 (1644, Mar. 26). for army in Scotland, i. 398 (1643-4, Mar. 21). Proceeii of excise employed for, i. 807 (1645, Nov. 24). for new model army, i. 819 (1645-6, Jan. 15). for sailors raised by Trinity House, i. 995 (1647, Aug. 1). Commissioners of Admiralty to contract for, ii. 1280 (1659, May 31). for miHtia, ii. 1291 (1659, June 28), 1295 (July 7), 1309, 1313 (July 14), 1337 (July 26). See also Gunpowder. (II) IHlacellaneons Exemption of imported, from excise, i. 466 (1644, July 8), ii. 849 (1653-4, Mar. 17). Foreign ships prohibited from carrying, to disaffected ports, i, 500 (1644, Aug. 30) : and to Scotland; ii. 445 (1650, Nov. 6). Seizure of, of papists and delinquents, i. 955 (1647, June 11), 987 (July 10). Declaration as to, by persons within lines of communication, ii. (552 1651, Aug. 13). Survey of naval, ii. 709 (1653, July 28), 1408 (1659-60, Feb. 2). Lists of arms and ammunition furnished by householders, ii. 1317-1319 (1659, July 22). ' ^ Annuity. Settled upon the Elector Palatine, i. 784 (1645. Oct. 8). Liability of, to assessment, i. 982 (1647, June 23), 1101 (1647-8, Feb. 16). Allowance to purchaser of Bishops' lands, charged with, 1. 1030-1031 (1647, Deo. 2). Antigua. See Plantations. Antiquities. Of late king, transportation of, for sale abroad, ii. 165 (1649, July 4). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 7 Appeal. See Accounts (i) : Admiralty, Hi&h Court of (i) .- Assessment (v) : Chancery (i) (ii) : Church, The (ii) (m) : Composition (1) : Excise (i) : Forest (i) : Judge Delegate : Master op the Kolls : Prizes, Naval (I) : Sequestration (i) (a), (ll) (a). Apprentice. (t) Enlistment. Indemnity granted upon, with satisfaction for their masters, i. 37 (1642, Nov. 1). Of watermen's apprentices : indemnity granted, with satisfaction for masters, i. 285 (1643, Sept. 15). Indemnity to masters, for fines incurred by apprentices volunteering and so failing to appear in trained bands, ii. 421 (1650, Sept. 19). (11) Mlscellaneoas. Prohibition of enticement of, for service in plantations, 1. 912 (1646-7, Jan. 23). Observation by, of second Tuesday in month as holiday, i. 954 (1647, June 8), 985 (June 28). Taverns to be searched for, on evenings of days of recreation, i, 986. Grant of fi'eedom to, for serving the Parliament, i. 1055 (1647, Dec. 24). Governors for the Poor of London to apprentice poor children, ii. 108 (1649, May 7). To be taken by inventor of method of melting iron, after seven years, ii. 510 (J651, Apr. 2). Council of State to inquire into number of, in printing trade, ii. 697 (1652-3, Jan. 7) : all printers not having special licence or patrimonial right to serve as, 697-698. Ex-soldiers exempted from service as, ii. 1006-1007 (1654, Sept. 2) : confirmed, 1132 (1657, June 26). Archbishop. See Bishop and Archbishop : Canterbury. Archdeacon. AboUtiou of. See Dean. Arms. S'-e Ammunition : Army (1) : Delinquents (ill) : Loan (i) : Roman Catholics (i) (V). Arms, Coat op. Exemption of, from ordinance for removal of monuments of idolatry, i. 266 (1643, Aug. 26), 426 (1644, May 9). Form of, of united commonwealth of England and Scotland, ii. 873 (1654, Apr. 12). Arms, College op. Ordinance for regulation of, i. 838-839 (1645-6, Mar. 19). Army. (1) General Ordinances and Acts. Ordinance for maintenance, i. 398-405 (1644, March 26). Disposal of troops, 398 : moneys to be raised by assessment of London and Middlesex and from excise, 399 : Committee for such assessment, 400 : its powers and duties, 400-402 : Commissioners for army appointed : their salary, 402 : to be admitted to conncU of army, to examine musters, to prevent abuses, and to certify Parliament of state of army : officers to make good losses of horses and arms, 403 : and to respite part of their pay : horses or arms of soldiers not to be sold or pawned, 404 : unemployed officers to be used as Eeformado oflaoers, 404-405 : their salary, 405 : army subject to Parliament, 405. Ordinance for raising army for service around Oxford, 1. 472-475 (1644, July 12). Quota of the various counties, 472-473 : committees to execute ordinance, 473 : impressment permitted, 474 : minimum strength of regiments, 474 : appointment of officers, 474. Ordinances for maintenance of forces (New Model), i. 614-626 (1644-5, Feb. 17), 650-651 (Feb. 28), 652 (Mar. 3), 653 (Mar. 11), 653-655 (Mar. 14), 656-660 (1645, Mar. 31), 660-662 (Apr. 1), 675-677 (Apr. 24), 696-697 (June 11), 786-789 (Oct. 13). 817-819 (1645-6, Jan. 15), 940 (1647, May 28), 958 (June 23). Levy of forces and appointment of officers, 614, 625, 653, 661 : assessment of counties for maintenance, 615, 958 : regulations for assessment, 615-619, 659-660 : names of committees, 619-625 : officers required to respite half their pay, 619 : officers and men to take covenant, 625 : impressment by committee of militia for London, 650 : and by commander-in-chief on the march, 696-697 : penalties and privileges, 651 : local assessment, 652 : provision of draught horses, 653 : to be bought at best rate (not exceeding six pounds), 654 : horses to be marked, 655 : counties to bear expenses of impressment, &c., 655 : Treasurers at War to receive loans, repayable with 8 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. AKMY — ccmt. (i) aeneral Ordinances and Acts — cont. interest, 656 : and in instalments, 657 • and to give receipts, 6o8 : salaij or treasurers : appropriation of arrears for purposes of this ordinance, 659 : power of commander to lead troops, appoint officers, take carriages, boats etc. : and execute martial law, 661, 819: indemnity, 662 : search for deserters, 676 : publication, 676-677 : collection of loan and assessment entrusted to committee for arrears, 786 : precedence given to assessments for purposes of ordinance, 788 : continuance of committees, 818 : further powers, 819 : accounts to be taken of arrears of pay, 940. (11) CommisslonB and Offioers^ (a) Commander-in-chief etc. : — , i,. j Commissioned to raise forces, appoint officers, command forts and ships, and maintain discipline, i. 14-16 (1642, July 1.5). . In supreme command of county militia, i. 52 (1642, Dec. 20) : to nominate commanding officers, 59 (1642-3, Jan. 9), 60 (Jan. 10). To authorise levy of horses, i. 162 (1643, May 29). , ^ •• oqo of New Model, appointment and powers of, i. 660-662 (1645, Apr. 1), u. 6^6 (1650, June 26). j •■ ,o- Issue of directions by Lord general to Trustees for sale of Crown Lands, ii. 18/ (1649, July 16). Lord Protector to have army at his disposal, ii. 813 (1653, Dec. lb). in England and Scotland, appointment and powers of, ii. 1283-1284 (1659, June 7) : repealed, 1416 (1659-60, Feb. 24). (6) Treasurer, Treasurer-at-war : — Appointment and continuance of office of, i. 20-22 (1642, Aug. 10), 817-819 (1645-6, Jan. 15), 1256 (1648-9, Jan. 9), ii. 688-690 (1652, Dec. 17), 703-708 (1663, July 27), 835-839 (1653-4, Jan. 28), 939-940 (1654, June 29), 1405 (1659-60, Feb. 2). Financial duties, i. 20-21 (1642, Aug. 10) : appointment of subordinates, 21-22 : receipt of fees, 22 : indemnity, 22. To be certified of value of victuals etc. supplied for army, i. 42 (1642, Nov. 29). To receive issues and rolls of weekly assessments, i. 95, 98 (1642-3, Feb. 24), 140 (1643, May 3), 239 (Aug. 3). To receive issues of loan for New Model, i. 656-658 (1645, Mar. 31). To receive issues of assessments, i. 708 (1645, June 20), 725 (July 1), 1015 (1647, Sept. 23), 1133 (1648, Apr. 24), 1256-1257 (1648-9, Jan. 9), ii. 63-65 (1649, Apr. 17), 562-564 (1651-2, Jan. 2), 685 (1652, Dec. 10), 1397 (1659-60, Jan. 26). Security for moneys advanced by, i. 1019-1021 (1647, Sept. 30). To issue money for payment of soldiers, i. 1051 (1647, Dec. 24) : and to give general assistance, 1052. To pay salaries of clerks employed for collection of arrears, i. 1147 (1648, May 30). for Ireland, duties of, i. 1148 (1548, June 5). To pay wages of soldiers upon warrant from committee for army, ii. 771-772 (1653, Oct. 19), 1405 (1659-60, Feb. 2). To manage assessments, ii. 1286 (1659, June 22), 1405-1406 (1659-60, Feb. 2). ((?) Committees and commissioners : — Appointment and duties of, i. 402-403 (1644, Mar. 26), 514 (Sept. 30), 518 (Oct. 2), 656 (1645, Mar. 31), 818 (1645-6, Jan. 15), 984-985 (1647, June 26), 1051 (Dec. 24), 11. 64-65 (1649, Apr. 17), 115 (May 12), 118-120 (May 14), 122-123 (May 23), 128 (May 28), 154 (June 23), 285 (Nov. 23), 490 (1650, Nov. 26), 562-564 (1651-2, Jan. 2), 591 (1652, July 16), 688 (Deo. 10), 688-690 (Dec. 17), 703-708 (1653, July 27), 768-772 (Oct. 19), 835-839 (1653-4, Jan. 28), 939-940 (1654, June 29), 1285 (1659, June 18), 1403-1407 1659-60, Feb. 2) : repealed, 1416 (Feb. 24). Appointment of, for Ireland, i. 677 (1645, May 3), ii. 236 (1649, Aug. 17). Appointment of, in place of lieutenant-general, ii. 1352 (1659, Oct. 12). ((Q Council of War : — Appointment of, i. 445-446 (1644, June 10). Appointment of, in Kent, i. 674 (1645, Apr. 23). Directions of, to be observed by Trustees for sale of Crown Lands, ii. 187 (1649, July 6). (e) Various : — Commissary of victuals, to receive supplies, i. 42 (1642, Nov. 29). Commissary for horses, to receive horses, i. 247 (1643, Aug. 16). Commissary for draught horses, to receive horses, i. 655 (1644-5, Mar. 14). Commissary for musters, to deliver muster-rolls to Trustees for sale of Crown Lands, ii. 285 (1649, Nov. 23). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 9 A&ur~cont. (U) OommlsBlons and Oflloers — cont. (e) Various — eont, Mark-master, to mark horses, i. 514 (1644, Sept. 30), 655 (1644-5, Mar. 14), Chaplains, ordination of, i. 525 (1644, Oct. 4), 868 (1646, Aug. 28). Council of State, to exercise general authority, ii. 3 (1648-9, Feb. 13), 336 (1649-50, Feb. 13), 501 (16.50-1, Feb. 13), 1273 (1659, May 19), 1418 (1659-60, Feb. 25). Muster-master, to register pension certificates, ii. 5.j7 (1651, Sept. 30) : to certify arrears of pay, ii. 604-605 (1 652, Aug. 25). Captain, articles of war not valid if gi-anted bv officers of lower rank than, ii. 619 (1652, Sept. 29). Agent for the army, to licence army intelligence, ii. 699 (1652-3, Jan. 7). (Ul) SlsolpUne. Powers of commander-in-chief, i. 16 (1642, July 15), 37 (Nov. 9). Powers of commander-in-chief of New Model, i. 660-662 (1645, Apr. 1). Powers of commissioners for army, i. 403 (1644, Mar. 26), 514 (Sept. 30), 518 (Oct. 2). Punishment of deserters, i. 245 (1643, Aug. 10), 298 (Sept. 20), 675-677 (1645, Apr. 24), 820-821 (1645-6, Jan. 15). Persons stirring up mutiny guilty of treason, ii. 121 (1649, May 14), 193 (July 17),833 (1653-4, Jan. 19), 1039 (1656, Nov. 27). (It) BnUatment and Impressment. Ordinances for impressment, i. 241-242 (1643, Aug. 10), 248-249 (Aug. 16), 354 (Dec. 18), 474-475 (1644, July 12), 650-651 (1644-5, Feb. 28), ii. 513-514 (1651, Apr. 18). Authorities to act, i. 241, 249, 474, 650, ii. 513 : provisions for persons pressed, i. 241, 651 : penalties for refusal, i. 242, 354, 651, ii. 513 : persons exempted, i. 242, 475, 651, ii. 514. Levy of recruits up to 7,500 foot and 3,000 horse, i. 375-376 (1643-4, Feb. 1). Enlistment of apprentices. See Apprentices. Commander of New Model to impress men on his march, i. 696-697 (1645, June 11). Penalties for offences in connection with impressment, i. 819 (1645-6, Jan. 15). (t) Pensions. See Pensions. (yf) anpplles. Provision of victuals, horses etc., i. 41-42 (1642, Nov. 29). County committees to provide and value necessaries, 41 : committees of adjoining counties to act in concert or in place of each other, 42 : com- missary of victuals to receive supplies, 42. Abuses in supply of horses to be remedied, i. 155 (1643, May 10) : regulations as to repayment and valuation, 163 (May 29). Provisions of arms : contracts up to 5,000Z. secured, i. 272 (1643, Sept. 6). Supply of horses from southern counties, i. 513-514 (1644, Sept. 30). Stores to be maintained by Council of State, ii. 3 (1648-9, Feb. 13), 336 (1649-50, Feb. 13), 1274 (1659, May 19). (vll) Taxation etc. In support of: — Proceeds of assessments appropriated, i. 47 (1642, Dec. 8), i. 146 (1643, May 7), 223 (Aug. 3), 272 (Sept. 6), 399 (1644, Mar. 26). See also ASSESSMENT (1). Loans etc., for army in Ireland, i. 70-73 (1642-3, Jan. 30), 531-553 (1644, Oct. 18), 776-783 (1645, Sept. 27). Sequestrated estates appropriated, i. 109 (1643, Mar. 27), 940 (1647, May 28). Maintenance of southern garrisons, i. 141-143 (1643, May 4). Local revenues and (if necessary) proceeds of assessment appropriated, 142 : accounts : indemnity, 143. Proceeds of excise appropriated, i. 376 (1643-4, Feb. 1), 399 (1644, Mar. 26), 468 (July 8), 484 (Aug. 3), 940 (1647, May 28) : seizure of excise prohibited, 502 (1644, Aug. 31). Assessment to procure arms for Cromwell's regiment, i. 530 (1644, Oct. 14). Committees to manage assessment for army, i. 1016 (1647, Sept. 23), 1132-1133 (1648, Apr. 24), 1256 (1648-9, Jan. 9), ii. 562 (1651-2, Jan. 2), 576 (Feb. 24). Collection of arrears of assessment for army, i. 1025-1026 (1647, Oct. 12). Proceeds of excise, forfeited estates and Bishops' lands appropriated, i. 1049-1050 (1647, Dec. 24). Crown lands appropriated to northern army, i. 1176-1177 (1648, July 29). Army loan secured upon excise, ii. 390 (1650, May 15). Certain royal forests appropriated, ii. 811 (1653, Nov. 22), 993-999 (1654, Aug. 30). 10 OBDINANOES AND AOTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Abmy — cont. (vll) Taxation etc. In support of: — cont. Parliamentary consent required for raising of money for extraordinary forces, ii. 820 (1653, Dec. 16). Appropriations proposed in petition and advice, ii. 1052 (1657, May 25). (vlll) Accounts. See Accounts of Soldiery. (Ix) Free quarter. Prohibiiion of, i. a«8 (1645, May 26), 696 (June 10). Allowance to be made for, i. 945 (1647, May 28), 1017 (1647, Sept. 23), 1051- 1054 (Dec. 24), ii. 56 (1649, Apr. 7), 770 (1653, Oct. 19). Cessation of, upon payment of arrears of assessment, i. 1048-1049 (1647, Deo. 24), 1257 (1648-9, Jan. 9). Examination of cases of, by county committees, i. 1131-1132 (1648, Apr. 24).' Prevention of oppression by, ii. 110-118 (1649, May 12). Dates fixed for payment of sums assessed for soldiers' pay, 110 : in event of delay, free quarter not to exceed whole pay of private or non-commissioned officer and stated proportion of pay of commissioned officer, 111-112 : persons refusing to advance money in such proportions to lose benefit of the act, 112 : officers to undertake repayment, 112-113 : in their default repayment out of moneys assessed in county or in adjoining county, 113 : counties to be released from free quarter upon payment of assessment, 113, 115 : Orders and Resolutions, 113-118 : armies in England and Ireland to be confined to towns and garrisons, 114 : disbandment of militia where possible, 114 : and of other forces immediately, 114-115 : allowance in lieu of billet, 115 : forces on march to be billeted for five days only, 116 : in inns, where possible, 117 : penalties, 118. Deductions for, by soldiers claiming arrears of pay, ii. 128 (1649, May 28), 181 (July 16), 236 (1649, Aug. 17). Deductions for, scale of, ii. 610 (1652, Aug. 25). Prohibition of, in Ireland, ii. 925 (1654, June 23). Act of assessment not to be construed as authority for, ii. 1289 (1657, June 26). Council of State to prevent, ii. 1275-1276 (1659, May 19), 1420 (1659-60, Feb. 25). Prohibition of, on payment of assessment, ii. 1402-1403 (1659-60, Jan. 26). (x) Klscellaneous. Provision made tor Irish officers contributing to loan, i. 196 (1643, July 14). Officers to take covenant, i. 298 (1643, Sept. 20). Officers and men to take covenant, i. 376 (1643-4, Feb. 5), 625 (1644-5, Feb. 17). Officers to exercise care in treatment of manuscripts and books, i. 344 (1643, Nov. 20). Officers and men to refuse quarter to Irish rebels, i. 554 (1644, Oct. 25). Officers to respite half their pay, i. 619 (1644-5, Feb. 17). Officers and men to repair to colours within two days. i. 647-648 (1644-5, Feb. 22). Exclusion of members of Parliament from service as officers, i. 664 (1645, Apr. 3). Exclusion of soldiers from collection of assessments, i. 696 (1645, June 10), 713 (June 20). Ordinance of indemnity, i. 953-954 (1647, June 7). Expulsion of soldiers from London, i. 986-987 (1647, July 9). Officers and men to assist in suppression of riots caused by collection of excise, i. 1006 (1647, Aug. 28) : and, if required, in suppression of horse racing, ii. 942 (1654, July 4). Disbandment of supernumerary forces, i. 105.3-1054 (1647, Dec. 24), 1257 (1648-9, Jan. 9). Special licence to print matter relating to, ii. 247 (1649, Sept. 20), 699 (1652-3, Jan. 7). Exemption of carts in service of, from highway regulations, ii. 898 (1654, May 16). Permission to ex-soldiers to trade without passing apprenticeship, ii. 1006-1007 (1654, Sept. 2) : confirmed, 1132 (1657, June 26). Aeeeaes. (1) Of Public Bevenue. of assessments, collection of, i. 580-582 (1644, Dec. 26), 625-626 (1644-5, Feb. 17), 684 (1645, May 22), 736-738, (July 24), 748 (Aug. 15), 775 (Sept. 23), 1025 (Oct. 12), 1058 (1647-8, Jan. 8), 1145-1147 (1648, May 30), ii. 704 (1653, July 27), 1096 (1657, June 9), 1400-1401 (1659-60, Jan. 26). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 11 Abebaks— coMi. (I) Of Public Revenne — cont. of assessments, not to be diverted from original object of assessment, i. 625-626 CI 644-5, Feb. 17). of assessments to be employed for Kew Model Army, i. 659 (1645, Mar. 31) ■ for local militia, ii. 124 (1649, May 23), 196 (July — ). of assessments, speedy recovery of, i. 697-700 (1645, June 12), 1128-1131 (1648, Apr. 24. Committees appointed for London, 698, 1129-1131 : collectors to bring in accounts, 698 : penalties, 698-699 : chamberlain of London to be receiver, 699 : salaries : indemnity : exemption, 700. Payment of, to chamberlain of London, i. 699 (1645, June 12), 718 (June 25), 1046 (1647, Dec. 17). J' ^ M Committee for, to undertake loan etc. for new model army, 1787 (1645, Oct. 13). of excise, not payable for date when locality was in hostile possession, i. 919 (1646-7, Feb. 22), ii. 224-225 (1649, Aug. 14). Due on abolition of court of Wards, payable to receiver of the king's revenue 1. 1013 (1647, Sept. 21). ' Employment of, for salaries and charges of committee of accounts, i. 1046-1047 (1647, Dec. 17). of assessments, relief from free quarter conditional upon settlement of, i. 1048- 1049 (1647, Dec. 24). Due since 24 June 1647, excepted from general pardon, ii. 573 (1651-2, Feb. 26). of excise, enquiry into, ii. 828-829 (1653, Dec. 29), 851 (1653-4, Mar. 17). in Ireland, discharge of, ii. 927 (1954, June 23). of excise, collection and partial rebatement of, ii. 1191 (1657, June 26). Commissioners appointed to bring in, ii. 1276-1277 (1659, May 26), 1287 (June 22). of excise, act of indemnity not to operate as discharge of, ii. 1303 (1659, July 12). of excise, to be cleared by merchants, ii. 1350-1351 (1659, Sept. 28), 1354 (Dec. 27). (II) Of SoIdterB' Pay. of officers, accounts to be rendered of, i. 762 (1645, Aug. 29). of militia of London, i. 950 (1647, June 3). Assurance of speedy payment of, i; 987 (1647, July 9). Partial discharge of, on disbaudment, i. 1053 (1647, Dec. 24). Officers claiming, not to disturb Parliament, i. 1220 (1648, Oct. 3). Permission to soldiers to advance loan equivalent to arrears, on security of Deans' lands, ii. 154 (1649, June 23). Satisfaction of , out of proceeds of sale of crown lands, ii. 171 (1649, July 16). of army in Scotland, special fund for payment of, not to be diverted to other purposes, ii. 706 (1653, July 27). of army in Ireland, land in certain counties set apart for payment of, ii. 722-753 (1653, Sept. 17). of protestant troops in Munster, ii. 934-936 (1654, June 27). of officers named, charged on crown forests, ii. 997-998 (1654, Aug. 30). See also Accounts op Soldiery. (III) Klscellaneons. of church rates, collection of, i, 1066 (1647-8, Feb. 9). of rent due since 1641 payable to governors of Westminster school, ii. 275 (1649, Sept. 26) : and to trustees for maintenance of ministers, 373 (1650, Apr. 5) of rent, levies for payment of, ii. 1017-1018 (1654, Sept. 2). of rent, payable to governors of Windsor almshouses, ii. 1023 (1654, Sept. 2). Confii-mation of certain acts and ordinances relating to, ii. 1133-1134 (1657, June 26). Confirmation of all acts and ordinances relating to, since 20 April 1653, ii. 1286 (1659, June 22). Abticlbs of Eelioion. See Cleegt and Ministers (Iv). Articles op War. Eelief on, ii. 149-150 (1649, June 18) : rericed with limitation of time, 618-620 (1652, Sept. 29) : such articles only to be granted by officers of rank of captain, 619. Granted in Scotland, not impeached by ordinance of pardon, ii. 1141 (1657, June 26). Trial of offenders against, ii. 710 (1653, July 28), 1279-1280 (1659, May 31), 1409 (1659-60, Feb. 2). See Ireland (vl). 12 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Abtilleey. Scottish nation required to furnish train of, i. 201 (1643, July 19). Supply of draught horses for, i. 513 (1644, Sept. 30), 653 (1644-5, Mar. 14). Train of, for Northern Association, i. 711 (1645, June 20). Arrears collected employed for furnishing of, i. 737 (1645, July 24). Deduction of one quarter of pay on irroundof free quarter, i. 945 (1647, May 28) : deduction fixed at definite figures,' 1052-1053 (Dec. 24). Assembly. of Divines, Classical, Provincial etc. See Chubch, The (11). Public cock-fighting declared an unlawful assembly, ii. 861 ^1654, March 31). Assessment. (I) :LUt of Cenaral AsBessments. First weeklv, of England and Wales, for army, i. 85-100 (1642-3, Feb. 24), 128-129 (1643, Apr. 11), 139-141 (May 3), 142 (May 4), 144 (May 6). of non-contributors to aids, for the fifth and the twentieth parts, i. 145-155 (1643, May 7), 160 (May 18), 161 (May 24), 163 (May 30), 168-171 (June 1), 219-220 (July 29), 307 (Oct. 9), 379 (1643-4, Feb. 13), 410 (1644, Mar. 26i, 429 (May 10), 447 (June 13), 456 (June 25), 461 (July 1), 476 (July 15), 508 (Sept. 23), 694 (1645. June 10), 757 (Aug. 26). Second weekly, of England and Wales, for army, i. 223-241 (1643, Aug. 3), 246 (Aug. 12), 262, 263 (Aug. 26), 272 (Sept. 6), 364 (1643-4, Jan. 6), 379 (Feb. 13), 410 (1644, Mar. 26), 429 (May 10), 444 (June 10), 447 (June 13), 456 (June 25), 461 (July 1), 476 (July 15), 508 (Sept. 23), 561 (Oct. 25). for relief of wounded soldiers, widows, and orphans, i. 328-330 (1643, Oct. 31). for raising army for service against Oxford, i. 473-474 (1644, July 12). of England and Wales, for relief of army in Ireland, i. 531-553 (1644, Oct. 18) : continued, 746-749 (1645, Aug. 15), 776-783 (Sept. 27) : 850 (1644, May 23). Monthly, of England, for maintenance of Scottish army, i. 630-646 (1644-5, Feb. 21), 700-702 (1645, June 13), 743 (Aug. 12), 850 (1646, May 23). of -England and Wales, for forces under Fairfax (New Model) and in Ireland, i. 958-984 (1647, June 23), 1054 (Dec. 24). of England and. Wales, for relief of Ireland, i. 1072-1105 (1647-8, Feb. 16), 1116-1117 (1648, Apr. 3). of England and Wales, for forces under Fairfax, i. 1107-1114 (1647-8, Mar. 14), 1132-1133 (1648, Apr. 24). for national militia, i. 1249-1250 (1648, Dec. 2), ii. 400 (1650, July 11), 555-556 (1651, Sept. 2), 1449-1450 (1659-60, Mar. 12). of England and Wales, for forces in England and Ireland, ii. 24-57 (1649, Apr. 7), 63-65 (Apr. 17), 110, 11], 113, 115 (May 12), 118-120 (May 14), 122-123 (May 23), 285-319 (1649, Dec. 7). of Enfjland and Wales, for forces in England, Ireland, and Scotland, ii. 456-490 (1650, Nov. 26) : continued, 511-513 (1651, Apr. 15). of England and Wales, for armies in England, Ireland, and Scotland, and for navy, ii. 653-688 (1652, Dec. 10), 842-844 (1653-4, Feb. 17). of England and Wales, for armies and navies of commonwealth, ii. 902-907 (1654, June 8) : by declaration of the Protector, ii. 1029-1035 (1654-5, Feb. 8). of England and Wales, for Spanish war, ii. 1058-1097 (1657, June 9). of Ireland, for Spanish war, ii. 1097-1098 (1657, June 9). of Scotland, for Spanish war, ii. 1142-1162 (1657, June 26). of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, for armies and navies of common- wealth, ii. 1234-1249 (1657, June 26), 1284-1286 (1659, June 18), 1355-1403 (1659-60, Jan. 26). (II) list of IKetropoUtan Assessments. of London, Westminster, and Southwark, i. 38-41 (1642, Nov. 29), 46 (Dec. 7), 77-79 (1642-3, Feb. 8) : special provisos in general assessments, i, 99 (1642-3, Feb. 24), 128-129 (1643, Apr. 11), 144 (May 6). of London etc. for fortification, i. 103 (1642-3, Mar. 7). of dwellers within hues of fortification, i. 267-271 (1643, Sept. 5), 321-322 (Oct. 23) : special provisos for collection within the citv of London, 316-320 (Oct. 23). of non-contributors to Scottish loan, i. 322-327 (1643, Oct. 27), of London and Middlesex, i. 384-386 (1643-4, Feb. 17), 767 (1645, Sept. 9). of dwellers within lines, for maintenance of army, i. 399-402 (1644, Mar. 26). of dwellers within lines, to value of one meal per week, i. 405-409 (1644, Mar. 26). of places named in bills of mortality, for forces sent from London, i. 526-628 (1644, Oct. 12). of dwellers within lines, for fortifications, i. 574-758 (1644, Dee. 3), 580-582 (Deo. 26). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 13 Assessment— 6'i»i/. (it) 3blst Of MetropoUtan Assessments — cont. of places named in bills of mortality, for relief of Oxford, i. 723-725 (1645, July 1). of holders of stock in trade, for raising horse, i. 823 (1645-6, Jan. 19), 955 (1647, June 23), 988 (July 10), ii. 391-392 (1650, June 4). of Tower Hamlets, for militia, i. 1057 (1647-8, Jan. 8), ii. 124 (1649, Jttay 23), 1309 (1659, July 14). of Westminster, for militia, i. 1063 (1647-8, Jan. 19), ii. 21-22 (1648-9, Mar. 19), 1291 (1669, June 28). of Southwaik, for militia, i. 1124-1125 (1648, Apr. 14), ii. 196 (1649, July —), 1313 (1659, July 14). of city of London, for raising horse, ii. 554-555 (1651, Aug. 15). of city and liberties, for militia, ii. 1295 (1659, July 7), 1456 (1659-60, Mar. 12), (111) list of local assessments, Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Wilts, Hants, i. 52-53 (1642, Dec. 31). Warwick and Stafiord, i. 56 (1642-3, Jan. 9). Wilts, i. 60 (1642-3, Jan. 10), 75 (Feb. 11) ; regulation of abuses, i. 774 (1645, Sept. 19). Northants, Leicester, Derby, Rutland, Notts, Hunts, Beds, and Bucks, i. 61-62 (1642-3, Jan. 14). Devon, i. 64 (1642-3, Jan. 17). Somerset, i. 68 (1642-3, Jan. 27). Gloucestershire and adjoining counties, i. 79 (1642-3, Feb. 11). Herts, i. il9 (1643, Mar. 31), 290 (Sept. 19), 357 (Dec. 18). Isle of Wight, i. 124 (1643, Apr. 10). Yarmouth, i. 132 (1643, Apr. 12). Wales, i. 180 (1643, June 12), 444 (1644, June 10). See also under (1). Eastern Association, i. 273 (1643, Sept. 6), 291-298 (Sept. 20), 309-311 (Oct. 11), 3.52-355 (Dec. 18), 368-371 (1643-4, Jan. 20), 432-434 (1644, May 13), 462-466 (July 3), 515-518 (Oct. 2), 530 (Oct. 14), 763-766 (1645, Sept. 3), 809-811 (Dec. 1), 862 (1646, Aug. 6). Eastern Association and south-eastern counties (of non-contributors to Scottish loan), i. 322-327 (1643, Oct. 27). South-eastern counties, i. 335-337 (1643, Nov. 4), 415-416 (1644, Mar. 30). Cheshire, i. 410-411 (1644, Mar. 26). Gloucester, i. 429 (1644, May 10), 518-520 (Oct. 2). Salop, i. 447 (1644, June 13). Leicestershire, i. 471-472 (1644, July 10). Northants, i. 528-530 (1644, Oct. 12) : for reduction of Crowland, 567 (1644, Nov. 7). Middlesex (without lines of communication), i. 558-563 (1644, Oct. 25). Essex, i. 651-653 (1644-5, Mar. 3), 775 (1645, Sept. 23). Kent, i. 660 (1645, Mar. 31). Lincoln, i. 662-664 (1645, Apr. B), 740-742 (Aug. 6). Derbyshire, i. 686-688 (1645, May 26). Hants, i. 694-696 (1645, June 10). Northern Association, i. 704-714 (1645, June 20). Rutland, i. 714-715 (1645, June 21). Surrey, i. 727-731 (1645, July 1). Eastern Association and adjoining counties, for relief of Newark, i. 742-/43 (1645, Aug. 12). Western Association, i. 757-758 (1645, Aug. 26). Bristol and district, i. 811-812 (1645, Dec. 3). North Wales, i. 1184 (1648, Aug. 21). Ireland, ii. 494 (1650, Dec. 25). See also -under (1). Bedford level, ii. 900 (1654, May 26). (It) Parochial assessments. for relief of wounded soldiers, widows, and orphans, i. 102-103 (1642-3, Mar. 6), 328-330 (1643, Oct. 31), 938-940 (1647, May 28). for maintenance of church, i. 1065 (1647-8, Feb. 9). for payment of excise on home-brewed ale, ii. 227-231 (1649, Aug. 14). for highway repair, ii. 863-867 (1684, Mar. 31). (v) Itellef, exemption, settlement of dlfierences, penalties. Penalties, i. 49, 97, 121, 154, 238, 262, 263, 295, 336, 337, .369, 371, 407-408, 416, 433, 463-465, 548, 550, 617-619, 763, 982-983, ii. 1093-1094. Exemption of church ornaments and servants' wages, i. 89, 226, 535 : with exception of royal servants, 97, 549. 14 ORDINASOES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Assessment — cowt. (v) Belief, exemption, settlement of differences, penalties — cont. Exemption of members of Parliament, i. 155, 646 : rescinded, 322 : special method of assessment, 619, 984 : assessment of absentee members, 307. Exemption of universities, hospitals, schools etc., i. 535, 570, 666-667, 758, 984, 1057, ii. 57, 274, 318, 490, 687, 1022 (1654, Sept. 2), 1094-1095, 1162, 1401-1402 : liability of university revenues, 364. Exemption of land recently enclosed, ii. 807 (1653, Nov. 22). Exemption of office of postmaster general, ii. 1012-1013 (1654, Sept. 2). Adjustment of relations of landlord and tenant, i. 96, 237, 270, 549, 617-618, 634-635, 982-983, ii. 50, 317, 684, 1398-1399. Eebatement and relief, i, 48, 49, 98, 99, 120, 121, 153, 163, 239, 354, 386, 496, 529, 550, 551, 561, 618, 635, 663, 715, 728, 765, 983, 1064, 1067, 1100, 1250, ii. 50, 124, 197, 684-685, 1092, 1159, 1399 : power to assessors to increase or reduce assessment, ii. 1092-1093 : allowance for free quarter, ii. 56. Eebatement and relief where county doubly charged, ii. 590-591. Indemnity, i. 155, 271, 320, 371, 409, 1103. Appeals, i. 1100. Settlement of difEerenoes, ii. 49-50, 487, 1092, 1398, 1399 : commissioners personally interested to have no voice, 686, 1094. (vl) Bates. Kates on counties, i. 85-88, 224-226, 531-534, 615, 631-632, 958-960, 1073-1076, 1107-1111, ii. 27-30, 51-54, 287-289, 290-292, 458-460, 653-656, 902-906, 1030-1032, 1058-1061, 1142-1145, 1234-1237, 1239-1244, 1356-1363. Double rate on aliens and delinquents. See Aliens, Delinquents. Double rate on persona beyond seas, ii. 318, 489, 686, 1095, 1161, 1401 : with exception of merchants, 1161, 1401. Employment of pound rate, ii. 54, 484, 681, 1087-1088, 1396 : with power to alter method if advisable, 843-844, 907, 1034, 1095, 1403. Settlement of, in Ireland, ii. 727, 924-925. (vll) Committees and olBcers. Receivers appointed, i. 52, 1054, ii. 488, 1090-1091. Committees and commissioners named, i. 89-95, 146-151, 168-171, 227-236, 292-295, 335-336, 536-547, 619-625, 635-644, 780-781, 960-980, 1077-1098, 1098-1100, 1111-1114, ii. 30-48, 119-120, 122-123, 292-315, 460-484,656-681, 1061-1087, 1145-1156, 1244-1249, 1364-1395 : their duties and powers, i. 95, 152, 236, 237, 547-548, 748-749, 850, ii. 485-486, 906-907, 1032, 1091-1093, 1237-1238, 1242, 1284-1285 : to sit continuously, i. 748 : to meet weekly, i. 980, ii. 48 : to meet at intervals, i. 484-485, 681-682, 906-907 : to form sub-com- mittees, ii. 48, 1088, 1395-1396. Treasurer of army to receive returns, i. 98, 140, 239. Treasurer at Guildhall to receive returns, i. 154. Overseers of committees, i. 139-141. Collectors, appointment and powers of, i. 153, 268, 380, 407, 617, 660, 981-982, ii. 682-683, 1090, 1285, 1397. Treasurers, appointment of, i. 330, 407, 644-645, 1104, 1116-1117- their duties and powers, 552, ii. 1398. Trained bands, assistance of, when necessary, i. 548. Committee for Scottish afiairs to manage assessment, i. 701. Committee for arrears to manage assessment, i. 787. Committee for Irish affairs to manage assessment, i. 850 : to nominate commis sionera for Irish assessment, ii. 1395. Treasurer at war, powers of, ii. 63, 64, 685, 1285-1286. (vlll) Miscellaneous. Collection placed in military hands, i. 309-310. Enforcement of general acts locally, i. 379, 410, 429, 444, 447, 456, 461, 476, 508, 694, 757. Part payment in kind, i. 535-536. Debts assessable, i. 549. Contributors exempted from impressment, ii. 514 (1651, Apr. 8). Discharge of districts upon payment, ii. 1093. Provision as to evidence, ii. 1095. Method of payment-in to be altered, if advisable, ii. 1096-1097. Directions for speedy collection, ii. 1284, Militia assessments graduated, ii. 1291, 1295, 1309, 1313, 1449-1450, 1457 ; joinder of persons assessable, ii. 1298, 1312, 1316, 1450, 1457-1458. Assessments prohibited, unless with consent of Parliament, ii. 1351. Assignment. See Loans (v). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 15 Assize, Clebk op. See Clekk op Assize. Assizes. AdjonTnmentof, i. 191 (1643, July 10) : no commissions to be executed and no assizes held or gaols delivered during summer vacation 191-192 Hesumption of, in co. Lancaster, i. 855-857 (1646, June'iri ii 844-845 flfi'5S-4 Feb. 28), 921 (1654, June 21), 1.344-1345 (1659, Aug. 5) '^' *- ' Commissions of oyer and terminer to remain valid, notwithstanding change of documentary forms, i. 1263 (1648-9, Jan. 29) ^ i-nange or Act published at, ii. 412 (1650, Aug. 9). See Durham. Association op Counties. Se^ County (Ul). Atheism. See Blasphemy. Attachment. For non-appearance, ii. 951 (1654, Aug. 21). Attainder. For high treason, i. 608 (1644-5, Jan. 4). "^"■L ^^^o?^^°^^' "°* '° involve forfeiture or corruption of blood, i. 1136 (1648 Attorneys. Required to take Solemn League and Covenant, i. 374 (1644, Jan 30) Required to observe indemnity of excise officers, ii. 853 (1633-4, Mar 17) Of chancery, number, fees, and duties of, ii. 950, 955, 965 (1654, Aug 21) Required to give satisfaction for negligence, ii. 952 (1654, Aug. 21). Attorney General. Functions of, exercised by solicitor general, i. 441-442 (1644, May 28) To prepare bills for grants of bishops' lands, i. 1018 (1647, Sept. 24) Empowered to compound with exporters of prohibited goods, i. 1061 (1647-8 Jan. 19). ^ ' To approve informations of export of bullion, i. 1219 (1648, Sept. 23). To prosecute sheriffs for failure to appoint deputies, ii. 397 (1650, July 11) Judges to take no notice of ambiguities in act of general pardon alleeed bv li. 567 (1651-2, Feb. 24). & Ji Audit. See Accounts (iv) : Accounts op Soldiery : London (i). Auditor op the Prests. See Accounts (iv). Augmentation op Livings. See Clergy and Ministers (ll). B. Bail and Mainprise. Beftasal of, to : — non-contributors to assessments, i. 47 (1642, Dec. 8), 56 (1642-3, Jan 9) 270 (1643, Sept. 5), 408 (1644, Mar. 26), 453 (June 15), 649 (1644-5, Feb. 28) 955 (1647, June 11), 988 (July 10), ii. 23 (1648-9, Mar. 19), 392 (1650, June 4), 867 (1654, Mar. 31), 1227 (1657, June 26), 1458 (1659-60, Mar. 12). negligent collectors of assessments and rates, i. 320 (1643, Oct 23') 581 ri644 Dec. 26), 1066 (1647-8, Feb. 9). v , y, >. , persons avoiding impressment, i. 647 (1644-5, Feb. 21), ii. 12 (1648-9 Feb 22") 355 (1649-50, Mar. 3), 513 (1651, Apr. 18), 579 (1651-2, Mar. 12). ' persons coming under protection of Parliament and refusing to take oath i 666 (1645, Apr. 5). » , • ship-masters etc. exporting prohibited goods, i. 1059 (1647-8, Jan 19) blasphemers, i. 1134 (1648, May 2), li. 411 (1650, Aug. 19). persons refusing to serve in militia, ii. 23 (1648-9, Mar. 19). delinquents found within 20 miles of London, ii. 349 (1649-50, Feb. 26). persons convicted of fornication, ii. 389 (1650, May 10). persons convicted of forgery of seal of corporation of Worsted weavers ii 455 (1650, Nov. 14). persons convicted of offences against game laws, ii. 548 (1651, July 24). delinquents illegally exercising franchise, ii. 621 (1652, Oct. 8). negligent or corrupt diggers of saltpetre, ii. 700-701 (1652-3, Feb. 9). negligent highway surveyors, ii. 868 (1654, Mar. 31). persons not attending arbitrators appointed under treaty with United Provinces ii. 899 (1654, May 26). 16 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Bail and Mainprise — conf.. Reflisal ofi to — cont. duellists, ii. 937 (1654, June 29). transplanted Irish, returning without licence, ii. 1258 (16o7, June 26). custodians of records of Irish forfeited estates on failure to deposit them in Insh exchequer, ii. 1261 (1657, June 26). border robbers, ii. 1264 (1657, June 26). offenders against Impressment act, ii. 1289 (1659, June 28) ofiEeuders against Militia acts, ii. 1292 (1659, June 28), 1296 (July 7), 1310, 1314 (July 14), 1339 (July 26), 1451, 1452 (1659-60, Mar. 12). persons showing negligence etc. in preparation of lists of lodgers, ii. 1319 (1659, July 22). Bailiffs. To impose rate in Yarmouth, i. 132 (1643, Apr. 12). Disabilities of certain delinquents in election of, i. 1009 (1647, Sept. 9), 1023 (Oct. 4). Form of oath of, ii. 242 (1619, Sept. 5). Fees payable by, upon passing accounts at exchequer, ii. 447-448 (1650, Nov. 6). Bailiwicks. Reserved in grants, valuation and sale of, ii. 417 (1650, Aug. 13). Ballad Singers. Sent to house of correction, ii. 252 (1649, Sept. 20). Banishmknt. of "Waller, ordinance for, i. 563-564 (1644, Nov. 4). of maintainers of atheism, for second offence, ii. 411 (1650, Aug. 9). of seconds in duel, ii. 937-938 (1654, June 29). of transplanted Irish, returning without licence, ii. 1258 (1657, June 26). Bankrupts. Defaulting accountants to be treated as, i. 720 (1645, June 27). Appointment of judges to act as commissioners of, ii. 754 (1653, Oct. 5) : pro- ceedings in cases of poor debtors who have committed acts of bankruptcy, 763. Baptism. Registration of. See. Begisteation op Bieths etc. Order of Service. See Chuech, The (1). Baebados. See Plantations. Baekistee. See Inns op Court. Bastardy. Governors for the poor of London to keep bastard children at work, ii. 106 (1649, May 7). Children of incestuous marriages illegitimate, ii. 388 (1650, May 10). Bawd. Punishment of, ii. 388-389 (1650, May 10). Bedding Tax. See Taxation. Bedford Level. See Fen Level. Beee. Excise on, i. 208 (1643, July 22), 275 (Sept. 8), ii. 846-848 (1653-4, Mar. 17), 1188 -1189 (1657, June 26) : to be paid before delivery to retailers, i. 315-316 (1643, Oct. 17) : not to be collected by poll, unless at express desire of persons paying, 919 (1646-7, Feb. 22) : parishes assessed for payment, ii. 227-231 (1649, Aug. 14), repealed, 368-369 (1650, Mar. 28) : not to be rebated, when used in fishing vessels at sea, 846 (1653-4, Mar. 17) : rebated, when used for purpose of catching fish, 1196 (1657, June 26). Provision of, for poor prisoners, ii. 757 (1653, Oct. 5). Sale of, in Edinburgh, ii. 1133 (1657, June 26). Measures of, ii. 1417 (1659-60, Feb. 2,5). See Brewers, Bebehousb. See Tavern. Beggabs. See Vagabonds. INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 17 Bench, Common. Judges of, to obey warrants of solicitor general, i. 442 (16i4, May 28). Judges of, deserting their place, disabled, i. 805 (1645, Nov. 24). Judges of, to grant certificates of exemption from impressment to persons engaged in court, i. 822 (1645-6, Jan. 19). Judges of, commissions to pass for appointment of, i. 1227 (1648, Oct. 30). Writs and patents of, valid notwithstanding alteration of forms, i. 1263 (1648-9, Jan. 29). \ Judges of, to approve bye-laws of governors for poor of London, ii. 108 (1649, May 7). Procedure for fines and recoveries in co. Durham to be in, ii. 519 (1651. July 9), 1307 (1659, July 13). Chief justice of, chosen by approbation of parliament, ii. 821 (1653, Dee. 16). Bench, King's, or Upper. Judges of, to obey warrants of solicitor-general, i. 442 (1644, May 28). Judges of, deserting their place, disabled, i. 805 (1645, Nov. 24). Judges of, to grant certificates of exemption from impressment to persons engaged in court, i. 822 (1B4.5-6, Jan. 19). Judges of, commiasions to pass for appointment of, i. 1227 (1648, Oct. 30). Writs and patents of, to remain valid, notwithstanding alteration of documentary forms, i. 1263 (1648-9. Jan. 29). Judges of, to approve bye-laws of governors for poor of London, ii. 108 (1649, May 7). Chief justice, of, chosen by approbation of parliament, ii. 821 (1653, Dec. 16). Benefice. (I) SequestratlonB etc. of benefices of pluralist and recusant, i. 82-83 (1642-3, Feb. 21). of benefices in gift of archbishop of Canterbury, i. 176 (1643, June 10). Appointment of divines to void and sequestered benefices, i. 391-392 (1643-4, Feb. 27). Appointments to sequestered benefices to remain good, notwithstanding com- position by delinquent, ii. 334 (1649-50, Jan. 25). Ejection of Welsh non-residents, ii. 343 (1649-50, Feb. 22) : pluralists to make election, 344. Ejection of scandalous ministers. See Cleeoy and Ministers (iU). Protection of incumbents of sequestered parsonages, ii. 1266-1268 (1657, June 26), 1467-1468 (1659-60, Mar. 16). Person settled by parliament deemed lawful incumbent, 1266, 1467 : allow- ance to sequestered ministers whose incomes are below specified sums, 1267, 1467-1468 : right of presentation, 1267-1268, 1468. (II) IHlscellaneoas. Archbishop of Canterbury prohibited from filling, without consent of parliament, i. 158 (1643, May 17). Parsonages etc. excluded from grant to trustees of Dean and Chapter Lands, ii. 85 (1649, Apr. 30), 201 (July 3) : of Crown lands, 190 (1649, July 16) : of Forfeited estates, 524 (1651, July 16), 592 (1652, Aug. 4). Survey of parsonages etc., late the possessions of deans etc., ii. 98 (1649, Apr. 30). Purchasers of manors late the possessions of deans etc., to have patronage of, within manors, ii. 103 (1649, Apr. 30). Commissions for valuation of, ii. 147 (1649, June 8), 1002 (1654, Sept. 2). Vesting of, in trustpcs for maintenance of ministers, ii. 371 (1650, Apr. 5). Commissioners for approbation of preachers to grant admissions and to appoint registrar, ii. 855-856 (1653-4, Mar. 20), 1459 (1659-60, Mar. 14). Lapse of presentation to, after six months, ii. 857 (1653-4, Mar. 20) : after four months in case of ejection by commissioners, 985 (1654, Aug. 28). Provision of, for preachers in Ireland, ii. 929 (1654, June 23). Alternate presentation to, in union of parishes, ii. 1003 (1654, Sept. 2). Presentation to, to lapse, in default, to universities, ii. 1460 (1659-60, Mar. 14). Provision of preachers during vacancy of, ii. 1460-1461 (1659-60, Mar. 14). Settlement of, in Wales, ii. 1465-1467 (1659-60, Mar. 16). Benefit of Clergy. Ezolnalon firom, of: — persons convicted of gross blasphemy, i. 1134 (1648, May 2). persons convicted of certain crimes committed upon or beyond seas, d. 265 (1649, Sept, 20). o 1881. B 18 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Benefit of Clergy — comi. Exclusion £roin, of — oont certain RomaD Catholics recusants, ii. 352 (1649-50, Feb. 26). persons convicted of certain sexual ofEences, ii. 388-389 (1650, May 10). outlaws returning without licence, ii. 412 (1650, Aug, 9), 1259 (1657, June 26). BEEMiroA. See Plantations. Bbttino. See Gaming. Bible. See Holy Sckiptuke : Oath (▼) : Printing. Bigamy. See Maeeiage. Bill of Entry. Not to pass customs unless signed by officer of excise, i. 346 (1643, Nov. 28), ii. 217 (1649, Aug. 14). Particulars to be specified on, ii. 1126 (1657, June 26). Bill of Exchange. Excluded from jurisdiction ot High Court of Admiralty, i. 1121 (1648, Apr. 12), ii. 712 (1653, July 30). Bill of Lading. Within jurisdiction of High Court of Admiralty, i. 1121 (1648, Apr. 12), ii. 712 (1653, July 30). of captured ship, to be preserved, ii. 70 (1649, Apr. 17). Bill of Sale. Document in nature of, to be prepared for purchasers of goods of late king and queen, ii. 165 (1649, July 4). Birth, Rkgisteation of. See Registration of Births, etc. Bishop and Archbishop. Seizure of horses of, i. 84 (1642-3, Feb. 23). Abolition of, i. 879-883 (1646, Oct. 9). Name and titles abolished, 880: lands etc. vented in trustees, 880-883: provision for judicial functions, 883. See Bishops' Lands. Relief of, upon destitution caused by abolition of office, ii. 374 (1650, Apr. 5). Abolition of, in Ireland, ii. 1298 (1659, July 7). See also DURHAM. Bishops' Lands. (1) OrdlnaAces and Acts. Ordinances for settlement of. i. 880-883 (1646, Oct. 9), 884 (Oct. 13), 887-904 (Nov. 17), 904-905 (Nov. 30), 910-911 (Dec. 24), 920-924 (1646-7, Mar. 5), 1000-1001 (1647, Aug. 23). Lands and muniments vested in trustees, 880-881 : number and powers of trustees, 921, 923 : tenures : Surveys : preservation of muniments, 881 : provision for lessees, 882 : continuance of payments to charitable uses, 883 : exclusion of spiritualities : appointment of counsel and stewards, 889 : salaries, 889, 890, 894, 921, 923 : appointment of contractors for sale, 889-890 : instructions, 901-902, 921 : no contractor to be trustee or purchaser, 890 : purchasers discharged of trusts, 890 : Indemnity, 890 : evidence, 89u, 900 : exception of regalities of Durham and Ely, 891-892 : continuance of payments to Assembly of Divines, 892 : loans secured on Bishops lands, 884, 892-894, 929 : appointment of treasurers, 892 : accounts, 894, 901, 911 : appointment and duties of keeper of records or registrar, 894, 895, 901, 903, 904, 921-922 : appointment etc. of surveyors, 895-897, 902-903, 910-911 ; exception in favour of peers, 897 : appointment etc. of registrar-accountant of loan, 897-898, 904 : and of comptroller, 899, 901 : publication of ordinances, 900, 911 : exception in favour of certain Inns of Court, 900 : committee to determine validity of treasurers' war- rants, 905 : trustees to take no action to prejudice of keeper of records, 911 : time for payment to date from contract and not from sealing, 1001 : rebatement of interest due to purchaser, 1001. Ordinance for better security of purchasers, i. 1017-1019 (1647, Sept. 24). Letters patent to be granted : tenure as of East Greenwich : exemption of corporations from mortmain licence : reduction of fees, 1018 : delivery of title-deeds : time allowed for conveyance : publication of ordinances, 1019. Removal of obstructions to sale, i. 1029-1031 (1647, Dec. 2), 1106 (1647-8, Mar. 17), 1174-1176 (1648, July 24), 1227-1233 (Nov. 21), ii. 153-154 (1649, June 20). Contractors to amend errors in surveys : persons having interest to put in claims within limited time, 1029 : defence of actions made a public charge, 1030 : aEowances, 1030-1031 : printing and publication of ordinances, 1031 : minimum rate fixed for sale of reversions, 1106 : time for completion of INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 19 Bishops' Lands~co?ij. (1) Ordinances and Acts — cont. contracts of dates (a") prior to, (*) subsequent to April, 1648, 1175- U76 : appointment of committee, 1227-1228 : power of committee to make appointments, 1228 : to decide doubts : to summon persons for de- tention of deeds or waste, 1229 : to employ force to compel surrender of lands by persons having no lease anterior to Dec, 16il, 1230 : to examine upon oath and commit to prison, 1231 : to amend surveys, 1232 ; to construe ordinance, 1283 : indemnity, 1233 : powers of committee extended to Dean and Chapter Lands, ii. 152-153. Explanatory ordinances, i. 1114-1116 (1647-8, Mar. 23), 1121-1123 (1648, Apr. 14), 1216-1218 (Sept. 21). Forfeiture of one third by purchasers who have obtained extension of time and fail to procure conveyance within such time, 1114 ; deduction of sum forfeited from loans secured, where possible, 1114-1115 : seizure by com- mittee for sequestration of estates of persons making forfeitures : evidence of sequestration if forfeiture paid within ten days, 1115 : after such time lands to be sold : publication of ordinance, 1116: contractors to receive land in lieu of salary, 1121-1123: provision for excess of value of land over salary, 1216-1218. Act for sale of manors, of rectories, and glebe lands, being Bishops' and Deans' lands, ii. 429-439 (1650, Oct. 16), 440-442 (Oct. 22). Kecitals, 429-430 : manors etc. vested in trustees for sale of Bishops' and Deans' lands : pre-emption in favour of existing tenant, 431 : evidence : trustees etc. not to purchase without leave, 432 : invitation to lender to double existing loans on security of such manors etc., 433, 440 : sequestration upon failure to complete purchase within limited time : appointment of treasurer, 434 : of surveyor-general and registrar, 435 : exemption of rents applied to charitable uses, 436 : salaries, 437 : removal of obstructions to sale, 438 : land excepted from act, 439 : declaration as to uses, 441 : powers of various officers, 441-442. (It) References. Money raised out of, for defence, i. 60 (1642-3, Jan. 10), 75 (Feb. 3), 79 (Feb. 11), 127 (Apr. 10). Sequestration of, for delinquency, i. 106-107 (1643, Mar. 27). Provision of fuel for poor from, i. 303 (1643, Oct. 2), 481 (1644, July 20). Treasurers of, to send 200,0002. to York for payment of Scots, i. 907-908 (1646, Dec. 10). Public loans secured upon, i. 948-949 (1647, June 3). Registrar of, to be keeper of books etc. sequestered in London and Westminster, i. 1014-1015 (1647, Sept. 22) : to be delivered by him upon order of autho- rised bodies, 1015. Soldiers paid out of,J. 1050 (1647, Dec. 24), 1173 (1648, July 20). Employment of parsonages, tithes etc. for augmentation of maintenance of ministers and other pious uses, i. 1219-1220 (1648, Oct. 3), ii. 142-148 (1649, June 8). Purchasers of, to enjoy privileges of previous owners, ii. 98 (1649, Apr. 30). Purchasers of, permitted to pay by Weavers-Hall bills, ii. 237-328 (1649, Aug. 28). Loans satisfied by sale of, to remain charged upon delinquents' estates and excise, ii. 238-239 (1649, Aug. 28). Trustees of, divested of seisin of parsonages and tithes, i). 370-371 (1650, Apr. 5). Survey of, in Ireland, ii. 745 (1653, Sept. 26). Issues of, payable into Beceipt of Exchequer, ii. 919 (1654, June 21). Buildings erected on, exempted from London building act, ii. 1230 (1657, June 26). Blasphemy. ' Day of national humiliation for growth of, i. 913-914 (1646-7, Feb. 4). Penalties for publication of, i. 1023 (1647, Sept. 30), ii. 247 (1649, Sept. 20). Punishment of, i. 113.3-1136 (1648, May 2). Grosser blasphemies and heresies enumerated, 1133-1134 : punished, upon indictment before justices of gaol delivery, as felony, with death,- without benefit of clergy : sureties to be found in cases of recantation, 1134 : provision against repetition of offence, 1134-1135: minor blasphemies enumerated: offender after trial by justices of peace to renounce errors in public or find sureties, 1135 : no attainder under this statute to involve forfeiture or corruption of blood, 1136. B 2 20 ORDINANCES XSD ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Blasphemy — cont. Prevention of swearing and cursing, ii. 393^396 (1650, June 28). Penalty graduated according to rank of offender, 394 : and according to number of convictions, 39i-395 : act to be pleaded in evidence, .■J95-39b : repeal of previous act : publication, 396. Declaration against atheism, ii. 409-412 (1650, Aug. 9), 977 (1654, Aug. 28). Persons maintaining certain opinions to be imprisoned, 410-411 : and banished for second ofience, 411 : publication : limitation of time of indict- ments, 412 : offences to be regarded as scandal by commissioners for ejection of sca"ndalous ministers and clergy, 977. La«s agaiust, euforci^d in Ireland, ii. 494 (1650, Dec. 25), 1298 (1659, July 7). Powers of commissioners of customs for prevention of cursing and swearing by carmen and others, ii. 940-941 (1654, June 30). DisiiranohiBement on ground of, suggested in Petition and Advice, ii. 1050 (16o7, May 25). Boats Lords lieutenant and Committees of Defence empowered to seize, i. 58 (1642-3 Jan. 9). Provision of, for certain forts, i. 566-567 (1644, Nov. 7). Commander of New Model empowered to seize, i. 561 (1645, Apr. 1). Committee of Militia of London to impress barges, i. 665 (1645, Apr. 4). Committee of Army empowered to seize, i. 819 (1645-6, Jan. 15). Masters of, not to carry goods ashore from ships without note of Customs officers, ii. 216 (1649, Aug. 14). Not to be used on Lord's Day and Icindred days except for church going, ii. 384-385 (1650, Apr. 19). Towing-path for, on river Wey, ii. 516 (1651, June 26). (Conservators of Thames and Medway to issue general warrants for seizure of, ii. 945 (1654, Aug. 11). Abolition of seizure of, by purveyors, ii. 1057 (1657, June 9). Forfeiture of, upon transfer of goods from ship, without privity of commissioners of customs, ii. 1125 (1657, June 26). Prohibition of hire of, upon Lord's Day, ii. 1163 (1657, June 2.6). Commander-in-chief empovrered to take up, ii. 1283 (1659, June 9). See Packet Boats. Bonds. (I) Entry of!— at High Court of Admiralty by adventurers to Ireland, i. 11 (1642, June 17), 35 (Oct. 19), 44 (Nov. 29) : by adyenturers for guarding the seas etc., 350 (1643, Dec. 1), 826 (1646-6, Jan. 29). at Customs, upon declaration of goods, for double value, i. 1036 (1647, Dec. 16). by persons carrying non-exportable goods from port to port, i. 1059 (1647-8, Jan. 19). before Council of State, ii. 4 (1648-9, Feb. 13), 337 (1649-50, Feb. 13), 502 (1650-1, Feb. 13), 1274 (1659, May 19), 1419 (1659-60, Feb. 25). by sub-commissioners of excise, ii. 214-215 (1649, Aug. 14). by printers, ii. 249 (1649, Sept. 20). by sellers of corn and meat, ii. 443 (1650, Oct. 23). by trustees for sale of royal forests, ii. 998 (1654, Aug. 30). (II) Bllscellaneous. Discharge of, of certain vintners, i. 673-679 (1645, May 6). Receipt of committee for sequestration to bar action upon, i. 681 (1645, May 7). of merchants, committee appointed to receive money due upou, i. 733 (1645, July 9). Delinquents to pay fines due upon, on pain of sequestration, i. 1012 (1647, Sept. 16). Delivery of, by officials of abolished court of Wards, i. 1014 (1647, Sept. 21). Voidance of, if at excessive rate of interest, ii. 549 (1651, Aug. 8) : maximum charge for renewal by broker, 550. Limitation of relief granted by chancery in respect of, ii. 958 (1654, Aug. 21). See Recognizances. Books. Ordinance for preservation of, i. 343-345 (1643, Nov. 20). Prohibition of seizure of books etc. belonging to members of university of Oxford, i. 907 (1646, Dec. 8). Ratification of bequest of, to Cambridge university, i. 915 (1646-7, Feb. 15), 924 (Mar. 24). See also DOCUMENTS (1) : PeintinG : RECORDS (1). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 21 Borough. Power of, to create corporation for poor relief, i. 1015 (1647, Dec. 17). Oath taken by freemen of, ii. 2 (1648-9, Feb. 10): by chief officers, 241 (1649, Sept. 5). Streets in cities, corporate towns, and suburbs declared common highways, and to be administered as such, ii. 866-867 (1654, Mar. 31). BOTTOMKY. Cases of, within jurisdiction of High Court of Admiralty, i. 1121 (1648, Apr. 12), ii. 712 (1653, July 30). Brewers. Required to make weekly accounts to officers of excise, i. 205, 206 (1643, July 22), 280 (Sept. 8), ii. 225 (1649, Aug. 14) : appointment of gangers, 226 : allowances for leakage, 227. Prohibited from brewing ale for sale beyond fixed price, ii. 244-245 (1649, Sept. 12). Protection of invention for use in brewing, ii. 491 (1650, Nov. 27). Prohibited from brewing on Lord's Day, ii. 1163, 1194 (1657, June 26). Required to give notice of vessels used for brewing, ii. 1193-1194 (1657, June 26) : gangers' returns made a charge on the brewers, 1194. Bbick. See Stone. Bridges. Lords lieutenant and Committees of Defence to fortify, i. 57, 58 (1642-3, Jan. 9). Power of contractors for Wey Navigation to alter, ii. 514 (1651, June 26). Proceedings relating to, excepted from General Pardon, ii. 573 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Provision for building and repair of, in Ireland, ii. 731 (1653, Sept. 26). See Charitable Uses. Bristol. Assessment of. See Assessment (111). Defence of. See Defence. Liberties of, taken as model, i. 195 (1643, July 11), ii. 728 (1653, Sept. 26). Suspension of mayor and aldermen of, and nomination of successors, i. 797-798 (1645, Oct. 28), 801-802 (Nov. 1). Free liberty of trade with, granted, i. 798 (1645, Oct. 28)., Sheriffs of, reinstated, i. 801 (1645, Nov. 1). Appointment of governor of garrison, with power to execute martial law, i. 811 (1645, Dec. 3). Broker. Limitation of fees of, ii. 549-550 (1651, Aug. 8). Building. Regulation of, in London. See LONDON (vl). See Public Building. Bullion. Imported, protection of, i. 262 (1643, Aug. 26), 391 (1643-4, Feb. 26), ii. 495 (1650-1, Jan. 9). Exemption of, from excise, i. 466 (1644, July 8), ii. 849 (1653-4, Mar. 17), 1189 (1657, .June 26) : from Navigation Act, ii. 561 (1651, Oct. 8). Exportation of, prohibited, i. 1218-1219 (1648, Sept. 23). One-third part of imported, retained at mint for coinage, ii. 495 (1650-1, Jan. 9). Burglary. See Theft. Burial. Registration of. See Registration op Births etc. No°religious ceremony to be observed, i. 604 (1644-5, Jan. 4). Butchers. Required to make weekly accounts to officers of excise, i. 365 (1644, Jan. 9). Required to inform excise officers of cattle brought to London, and to conduct sales only at Smithfield, i. 485 (1644, Aug. 3). Butter and Cheese. Redress of abuses in packing and sale of, ii. 362-364 (1649-50, Mar. 12) : act revived and extended to Scotland and Ireland, 1130 (1657, June 26). Encouragement of exportation of, by natives ot commonwealth, ii. 1044-1045 (1656, Nov. 27). Bye-laws etc. Fo-wer to make, conferred eni — Governors for the Poor, i. 1044-1045 (1647, Dec. 17) : subject (in London) to approval of Common Council and Of three or more judges, ii, 108 (1649, May 7). 22 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Byblaws etc. — Clint. Power to make, conferred on : — Commissioners for Fen Level, according to laws of Romney Marsh, ii. 135 (1649, May 29). Society for propagation of gospel, ii. 199 (1649, July 21). Corporation of Worsted weavers, ii. 452 (1650, Nov. 14), 776 (1653, Nov. 12) : upon proper notice, 777. Courts baron in Scotland, ii. 884 (1654, Apr. 12). Court of aldermen, ii. 923-924 (1654, June 23). Gfovernors of Windsor almshouses, ii. 1023 (1654, Sept. 2). c. Cambridge University. Revenues not sequestrable, with exception of that portion due to delinquent fellows etc., i. 363 (1643-4, Jan. 6): appointments of treasurers of university and colleges subject to approval of, and terminable by, commanding officer in the county of Cambridge, 363-364 : all revenues assessable, 364. Regulation of, i. 371-372 (1643-4, Jan. 22), 830-831 (1645-6, Feb. 13). Major-General of Eastern Association to appoint committee to examine members, 371 : to sequester estates etc. : clert to keep record, 372 : sermons to be preached by heads of colleges, 830 : elections of fellows etc., 830-831. Administration of Solemn League and Covenant in, i. 372 (1643-4, Jan. 22), 377 (Feb. 5). Exemption of, from assessment for army in Ireland, i. 535 (1644, Oct. 18). Exemption of, from all taxation, i. 666-667 (1645, Apr. 11). Election of Westminster scholars to, i. 804-805 (1645, Nov. 18). Bequest of books to, ratified, i. 915 (1646-7, Feb. 15) : and extended, 924 (Feb. 24). Appointment of Visitors of, ii. 1027 (1654, Sept. 2). See University. Candles. In churches, abolition of, i. 265 (1643, Aug. 26). Encouragement of export of, ii. 1044--1045 (1656, Nov. 27). Canons. Abolition of. See Dean. Canterbury. Archbishop of, precluded from filling benefices without con,sent of Parliament, i. 157, 158 (1643, May 17). Archbishop of, suspended, i. 176 (1643, June 10) : his ecclesiastical promotions sequestered and his jurisdiction committed to his Vicar-General, 175. Archbishop of, to be attainted, i. 608 (1644-5, Jan. 4) : and beheaded, 608-609 (Jan. ',)). Appointment of judge in Prerogative Court of, i. 564-566 (1644, Nov. 4). Power to grant administrations and make probates : seal of office : probates and letters of administration since May, 1643, to be renewed, and opponents to be heard ai integro, 565 : in cases of opposition, time allowed to executors, 565-566 : acts done by them to remain good not- withstanding voidance of letters of administration or probate, 566. Ai'chblshop of, abolition of name and title, i. 879-880 (1646, Oct. 9). Archbishop of, books of. bequeathed to Cambridge University, i. 915 (1646-7, Feb. 15), 924 (1646-7, Mar. 24). Archbishop of, exception from General Pardon of persons concealing estates of, ii. 575 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Capias utlagatum. See Writs (11) (d). Captives. See Piracy. Carriage. Abolition of purveyance of carts etc., ii. 1057 (1657, June 9). See Hackney Carriages. Carrier. Dispatch of unlicensed news or seditious bool^s by, prohibited, ii. (1649, Sept 20). Forbidden to exercise calling on Lord's Day, ii, 1163 (1657, June 26). See Highway : Post, The. INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 23 Caht. See Oarriagb : Highway. Castles. Excepted from Irish lands settled for satisfaction of adventui-crs and arrears of pay, ii. 736 (1653, Sept. 26) : but adventurers permitted to enter into posses- sion, if and when dismantled, 928-929 (1656, June 23). See Charitable uses. Cathedral Church. Provision of preaching ministers for, i. 670, 672-674 (1645, Apr. 23), 841 (1646, Mar. 28). Exclusion of, from ordinance for payment of church duties, i. 1069 (1647-8, Feb. 9). Abolition of offices belonging to. See Dean. Cattle. Excise on, if brought to London, or kept there, i. 485-486 (1644, Aug. 3) : sale confined to Smithfield, 485. Subsidy imposed on, i. 1034 (1647, Dec. 16). Irish adventurers permitted to transport, from certain ports, ii. 735 (1653, Sept. 26). Encouragement of exportation of, by natives, ii. 1044-1045 (1656, Nov. 27). Abolitioa of seizure of, by purveyors, ii. 1057 (1657, June 9). Prohibition of killing of, on Lords' Day, ii. 1163 (1657, June 26). Certiorari, Writ of. See Writs (U) (c). Challenges. See Duels. Chamberlain. See Chester, County Palatine op : London (i). Chancellor. Oath of, ii, 818 (1653, Dec. 16). Chosen by approbation of Parliament, ii. 821 (1653, Dec. 16). of Palatinate of Lancaster. See LANCASTER, County Palatine of. Chancery, Court of. (1) Act for regolatlon ol, ii. 949-967 (1654, Aug. 21), aiiijirmed, 1140 (1657, June 26). Limitation of number of attorneys and chief clerks, 950, 955 : pnweditre, 950-958 : filing of pleadings, 950 : sub-pcenas, 951 : entry of recognizance by plaintiff in Petty Bag, 951 : answer of defendant and replication, 952- 953 : rejoinder, 953 : examination of witnesses («) in court, 953 : (V) by commission, 954-955 : orders made only upon motion, y."i5 ; injunc- tions, 955-956 : irregularities and misinformations, 956-957 ; affidavits, 957-958 : orders of court, 961 : appeal, 962-963 : fees, 955, 957, 963 : table of fees, 964-967 : costs, 961-962 : limitation of jurisdiction, 958-959 : regulation of actions by mortgagees, 956, 959-960 : duties of registrars, 960-961. (11) Appeals to : — from decisions of justices of peace concerning tithes, i. 569 (1644, Nov. 8), 997 (1647, Aug. 9), 1226 (1648, Oct. 27) : appellant to make deposit, 997, 1226. from decisions of committee of accounts, i. 721 (1645, June 27). (ill) Enrolments, return of writs etc;— .„,,., . . , . r,. , writs returnable to, and issuing from chancery of Westmmster msteail of Chester, during hostile occupation of latter city, i. 503-504 (16*4, Sept 13). Enrolmint in, of deed of sale of bankrupt's estate i, 720 (1645, June 27) Commissions returnable to, i. 832 (1645-6, B'eb. 18) u. 147 (1649, June 8). Writs issued out of, to remain vaUd, notwithstandmg subsequent alteration m documentary forms, i. 1263 (1648-9, Jan. 29). Enrolments, of conveyances to Fen Level Undertakers, ii. 138 (1649, May 29) Cancellation in, of patents of peerages subsequent to 4 Jan., 1641, u. 564-565 (1651-2, Feb. 4). .. ,.„,,,,..„ „ .,,^ Enrolment in, of deeds of sale of crown lands, n. 694 (16o2 Dec. 31). Writs of summons to parliament returnable to clerk of the Commonwealth m, ii 817-818 (1653, Dec. 16). Enrolment in,^f uAions of parishes, ii. 1003 (1654, Sept. 2). ^'orf"arce"XcTe'd'^gainst adjournment of, to Oxford, i. 65-H7 (1642-3, Co^m^mi?sVonl?s^^Spoffi« causes in, i. 885-887 (1646, Oct, 31): no judgment to be enroUed, unless signed by them, 887 Prohibition of sale of lands decreed in, by judges for relief of poor debtors, ii. 914-915 (1654, June 9). See Inns op Court. 24 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Chancery of Ibeland. Claims to land within view of surveyors of Irish Lands to be entered upon record in, i. 116i (1648, June 5). Channel Islands. Ordinance for voidance of commissions etc. issued by governor of Jersey, i. 772- 774(1645, Sept. 16). Documents issued by governor of Jersey without consent of parliament tleclared void, 773 ; certain malignants disabled, 773-774. Council of State to use all means towards reduction of, ii, 3 (1641-9, Feb. 13), 336 (1649-50, Feb. 13), 501 (1650-1, Feb. 13). Included in scope of General Pardon, ii. 566 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Chantby. Chantry lands in Ireland, confiscated for satisfaction of loan, i. 195 (1613, July 14). Chaplain. Ordination of, i. 524-525 (1644, Oct. 4), 868 (1646, Aug. 28). Chasitablb Uses. (I) PrtvUeses. Delinquents' estates used for maintenance of colleges, hospitals, grammar schools, or other cliarities exempted from sequestration, i. 110 (1643, Mar. 27). Crown revenues used for maintenance of colleges, hospitals, grammar schools, highways, bridges, employlymouth, i. 342, 418 (1644, Mar. 30), 505-506 (Sept 23), 660 (1645. Mar. 31). Oxford (recovery), i. 427 (1644, May 9), 445-446 (June 10), 473 (July 12), 478- 479 (July 19), 683-684 (1645, May 9), 723-725 (July 1). Oxford and district, i. 445-446 (1644, June 10), 455 (June 18), 735-736 (1645, July 18). Salop, i. 446-450 (1644, June 13). Western Association, i. 459^61 (1644, July 1), 489-496 (Aug. 19), 655 (1645, May, 24), 690-691, (June 5). Leicestershire, i. 470-472 (1644, July 10). Worcestershire, i. 507-511 (1644, Sept. 23). Lancashire, i. 515 (1644, Sept. 30), 758-762 (1645, Aug. 29). Gloucestershire, i. 518-520 (1644, Oct. 2) : and adjoining counties, 680-681 (1645 May 7) : and South Wales, 1136-1137 (1648, May 12). Northants, i. 528-530 (1644, Oct. 12). Middlesex, i. 555-563 (1644, Oct. 25), 1177-1179 (1648, Aug. 2). Crowland (reduction), i. 566-567 (1644, Nov. 7) : (garrison), 744-745 (1645. Aug. 12). 48 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Defence — cont. Ordlnanoes for defence etc. oti—cont. Essex, 1. 651-653 (1614-5, Mar. 3). Newark and Belvoir (reduction), i. 662 (1645, Apr. 3) : Newark (reduction), 742-743 (1645, Aug. 12). Derbyshire, i. 686-688 (1645, May 26). Hants, i. 694-696 (1615, June 10). Northern Association, i. 703-714 (1645, June 20), 1176-1177 (1648, July 20) : (militia), 1141-1143 (1648, May 23). Eutland, i. 714-715 (1645, June 21). Surrey, i. 726-731 (1645, July 1), 1222 (1648, Oct. 16), 1222-1223 (Oct. 18). Isle of Ely, i. 744-745 (1645, Aug. 12). Bristol, i. 811 (1655, Dec. 3). North Wales, i. 1183-1185 (1648, Aug. 21). York, i. 1222(1648, Oct. 16). See LOKDON (lU), MiLITIA, VOLnNTEERS, WKSTMINSTEE (U). Delegates. See Judge Delegate : Marriage. Delinquents. (11) Classes of persons regarded as : — Non-contributors to aid to suffer distress and, in default, imprisonment, i. 39-41 (1642, Nov. 26-29). Lists of persons avoiding assessment to be compiled, i. 141 (1643, May .S), 319 (Oct. 23). Evasion of excise punishable as malignancy, i. 486 (1644, Aug. 3). Concealment of goods in order to avoid distress regarded as delinquency, i. 551 (1644, Oct. 18), 1103 (1647-8, B'eb. 16). Refusal of vintners to contribute to sum offered by their general body regarded as delinquency, i. 679 (1645, May 6). Lord Holland's rebels to suffer sequestration, i. 1222-1223 (1648, Oct. 18). Malignant officers of Navy, Customs, Ordnance and Trinity House to be removed, i. 1257-1260 (1648-9, Jan. 16). Malignant magistrates, proceedings upon informations against, ii. 235-236 (1649, Aug. 17). Persons removed from England assessed at double rate, ii. 318 (1649, Dec. 7). Punishment of persons harbouring delinquents, ii. 366 (1650, Mar. 2'6). Classes of persons regarded as, in Scotland, ii. 877-878 (1654, Apr. 12). (II) Autborltles empowered to act. Powers of lieutenants of counties and committees of defence, i. 57 (1642-3, Jan. 9). Power of search of committee for militia lor London, i. 153 (1611, June 18), 649 (1644-5, Feb. 28), 824 (1645-6, Jan. 19), 954 (1647, June 11), 987-988 July 10). Powers of committee for Oxford University, i. 1143 (1648, May 27). Punishment of delinquents and their harbourers by High Court of Justice, ii. 366 (1650, Mar. 26). Powers of Council of State, ii. 503 (1660-1, Feb. 13). See Commissioners and Committees (vlll). (III) Penalties Imposed. Money raised from estates of, for defence, i. 60-61 (1642-3, Jan. 10), 69 (Jan. 27), 75 (Feb. 3), 79 (Feb. 11), 736 (1645, July 18). Seizure of arms and horses of, i. 84 (1642-3, Feb. 23), 138 (1643, May 2), 1250 (1648, Deo. 2), ii. 124 (1649, May 23), 196 (July—), 399 (1650, July 11), 1293 (1659, June 28), 1297 (July 7), 1311, 1315 (July 14), 1453 (1659-60, Mar. 12). Assessment of, at double rate, i. 88 (1642-3, Feb. 24), 118 (1643, Mar. 31), 226 Aug. 3), 534 (1644, Oct. 18), 1076 (1617-8, Feb. 16), ii. 318 (1649, Dec. 7). Sequestration of estates of. See Concealed Lanbs : Sequbstkation. Wood cut on lands of, for use of poor, i. 303 (1643, Oct. 2) : and for fortifications, 457 (1644, June 25), 490 (Aug. 19), 508 (Sept. 23). Disfranchisement of. See Franchise. Land of, to be let, i. 380 (1613^, Feb. 13), 429 (1611, May 10), 439 (May 25), 144 (June 10), 508 (Sept. 23). Seizure of dangerous delinquents, i. 457 (1644, June 25), 495 (Aug. 19). Eepayment of loans out of estates of, i. 743 (1645, Aug. 12). Payment of soldiery out of estates of, i. 940 (1647, May 28), 1049-1050 (Deo. 24). Eequired to pay fines due on bonds, upon pain of sequestration, i. 1012 (1647 Sept. 16). ' INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 49 Delinquents —ront. (Ill) Penalties Imposed — cont. Rsmoval of, from London and district, i. 1140-llil (1648, May 23), 1166-1168 June 16), ii. 319 (1649-50, Feb. 26), 503 (1650-1, Feb. 13): removal from London within two days, and ultimately from England, of all delinquents who have neither compounded nor received pardon, ii. 1304 (1659, July 13). Seizure of, upon suspicion, i. 1167 (1648, June 16). Licence required of, to carry arms, ii. 553 (1651, Aug. 13). Prohibited from presenting to benefice, ii. 990 (1654, Aug. 28), 1266-1267 (1657, June 26). Disqualified from service in militia, ii. 1454, 1458 (1659-60, Mar. 12). (Iv) ^ooal ordinances and acts. Punishment of malignants in Jersey, i. 773-774 (1645, Sept. 16). Kemoval of delinquent oificials in Chester, i. 876-877 (1646, Oct. 1). Sale of delinquents' lands in certain Irish towns, i. 105-6 (1647-8, Jan. 3), 1151 (1618, June 5). Exclusion of delinquents named from collective fine in South Wales and Monmouth, ii. 15-16 (1648-9, Feb. 2.S). Exclusion of classes of delinquents from general composition in North Wales, ii. 209-210 (1649, Aug. 10). Classes of persons regarded as, in Scotland, ii. 877-878 (1654, Apr. 12). Punishment of, in Ireland, ii. 1252 (1657, June 26), 1298 (1659, July 7). ■(v) IHlaceUameouB. Goods etc. of, discovered locally, employed for local defence, i. 563 (1644, Oct. 25). Fifth share of estates of, allowed to such children as are brought up in Protestant religion, i. 769 (1645, Sept. 9). Security for purchasers of Fee farm rents issuing out of estates of, ii. 588 (1652, June 3). Forfeitures for delinquency or recusancy excluded from scope of act for relief of creditors, ii. 762 (1653, Oct. 5). Admission of, to composition upon discovering concealed lands, ii. 767 (1653, Oct. 7). &e Clergy (111) : Composition: Forfeited Estates: Recusants: Roman Catholics : Schoolmasters. Denizens. See Aliens. Deputy Lieutenant. (I) Assistance of, required : — in impressments, i. 74 (1642-3, Feb. 3), 241 (1643, Aug. 10), 249 (Aug. 16), 647 (1644-5, Feb. 21), 650 (Feb. 28), 821 (1645-6, Jan. 19).- in musters of volunteers, i. 101 (1642-3, Mar. 4), 166 (1643, May 30). in suppression of riots, i. 139 (1643, May 3), 918 (1646-7, Feb. 22), 1005 (1647, Aug. 28). in raising horse, i. 216 (1643, July 25). in levy etc. of militia, i. 220 (1643, July 29). in cutting wood for use of poor, i. 305 (1643, Oct. 2), 482 (1644, July 20). for commander of New Model, i. 661 (1645, Apr. 1). for Committee of Safety, i. 956 (1647, June 11). in collection of excise and suppression of riots caused thereby, i. 1005 (1647, Aug. 28). in collection of customs, i. 1039 (1647, Dec. 16). (II) Duties of (otber tban assistance) : — to change their counties, appoint assessors and generally assist in assessments, i. 47 (1642, Dec. 8), 79 (1642-3, Feb. 11), 167 (1643, May 30), 217 (July 25), 24.5-246 (Aug. 12), 273 (Sept. 6), 369 (1643-4, Jan. 20), 411 (1644, Mar. 26), 517 (Oct. 2), 727 (1645, July 1), 741 (Aug. 6). to receive loans, i. 65 (1642-3, Jan. 17), 124 (1643, Apr. 10). to levy tax for fortification of London, i. 103 (1642-3, Mar. 7). to direct levy of horses for army, i. 156 (1643, May 10) : and to undertake such levy, 162 (May 29). to issue warrants for payment-out by county treasurers, i. 188 (1643, June 24), 246 (Aug. 12). to distrain upon tenants refusing to pay sum assessed on landlord, i. 262 (1643, Aug. 24). to advance loans, i. 296 (1643, Sept. 20). to punish deserters, i. 298 (1643, Sept. 20), 677 (1645, Apr. 24), 820 (1645-6, Jan. 15). to appoint officers to hold musters, i. 384 (1643-4, Feb. 17). 188r D 50 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Deputy Lieutenant — cotit. (11) Duties of: — cont. in connection witli search for saltpetre, i. il8-420 (1644, Apr. 3), 828, 830 (1645-6, Feb. 7). to execute ordinance for removal of objects of idolatry, i. 426 (1644, May 9). to administer oaths, i. 438 (1644, May 25). to issue warrants for making lists of able-bodied men, i. 462 (1644, July 3), 726 (1645, July 1). to appoint officers of militia, i. 562 (1644, Oct. 25). to arrest soldiers not repairing to their colours, i. 648 (1644-5, Feb. 22). to punish defaulters and mutineers, i. 728 (1645, July 1) : and to suppress mutiny, 862 (1646, Aug. 6). to prevent interference with ministers introduced by parliament, i. 999-1000 (1647, Aug. 23). (ill) nilsoellaneous. Presence of two, at the least, required on acting county committee, i. 556 (1644, Oct. 25). Exception of, from Self-denying ordinance, i. 664 (1645, Apr. 3). Procedure against, for alleged negligence in collection of excise, i. 920 (1646-7, Feb. 22). Voidance of power of, to raise militia, ii. 402 (1650, July 11). See Lieutenants of Counties. Deputy Sheriff. . Transmission of acts of parliament to, ii. 397 (1650, July 11). Desertion. See Aemy, The (111) : Maetial Lavt (1) (11) : Navy, The (U). Dignities. See Title op Honour. Directory, The. See Church, The (l). Discovery. See Concealed Lands : Inu'ormations. Dissolution. See Parliament (Iv). Distillers. Abatements of excise granted to, on rendering of account, i. 512 (1644, Sept. 27). To make weekly entry at office of excise, ii. 225 (1649, Aug. 14). Ditch. Adjoining highway, to be cleaned, ii. 864 (1654, Mar. 31). Divines, Assembly op. See Church, The (ii). Doctors' Commons. See Inns op Court. Documents. (1) Custody etc. of: — Committees for sequestration tu impound muniments, i. 107 (1643, Mar. 27). Committees for assessment of non-contributors not to impound muniments, i. 155 (1643, May 7). Committee for Revenue empowered to take court-rolls etc. relating to Crown revenues, i. 300 (1643, Sept. 21). Privateers to bring documents found on prizes into registry of High Court ol Admiralty, i. 350 (1643, Dec. 1). Committees for Accounts empowered to receive documents,!. 389(164.3-4, Feb. 22), ii. 278 (1649, Oct. 11). Trustees for Bishops' lands to take over muniments, i. 880 (1646, Oct. 9) : and to provide for their safe custody, 881. Sequestered books etc. placed in custody of registrar of Bishops' lands, i. 1014- 1015 (1647, Sept. 22). Delivery of, t(] purchasers of Bishops' lands, i. 1019 (1647, Sept. 24). Committee for removal of obstructions to sale of Bishops' lands to take notice of irregularities in delivery etc. of, i. 1229-1231 (1648, Nov. 21). Trustees for Dean and Chapter Lands to take over muniments, ii. 83 (1649, Apr. 30), 201 (July 31) : and provide for their safe custody, 86, Surveyors of Crown Lands to take over muniments and deposit them in accord- ance with instructions of trustees, ii. 172 (1649, July 16) : similar provision for surveyors of Forfeited estates, 527 (1651. July 16). Trustees for maintenance of ministers to take over muniments, ii. 374 (165C Apr. 5), 1001-1002 (1654, Sept. 2). Transfer of documents to commissioners for removal of obstructions, ii. 622 (1652, Oct. 12). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 51 DOOUMENTS — ftmt. (11) Kiscellaneons. Preservation of papers of captured ships, i. 350 (1643, Dec. 1), ii. 70, 75 (1649, Apr. 17), 427 (1650, Oct. 3), 446 (Nov. 6), 450 (Nov. 8). Power of Visitors, to examine muniments of Oxford university, i. 1001 (1647, Aug. 26). Alterations in form of, i. 1262-1263 (1648-9, Jan. 29), ii. 6-9 (Feb. 17), 825-828 (1653, Dec. 26), 1271 (1659, May 11), 1463 (1659-60, Mar. 15). Substitution of custodes Wbertatu etc. for name of king in teste clause, i. 1262 : similar alterations in indictments, joinder of issue, ii. 7-8 : actions and oaths, 8-9 : substitution of Lord, Protector for lieepers of the liberty of England, in teste clause and in indictments etc., 825 : and in oaths, 827 : resumption of style lieepers of tite liberty of Ejigland, 1271, 1463 : changes not to invalidate documents already tested, i. 1263, ii. 826 : or pending pro- ceedings, 8-9, 826. See Records. Dover. See PEOTESTiJJTS, French : Subsidy (1). DOWBR. Not forfeited by wife of person attainted of coinage offence, ii. 194 (1649, July 17), 834 (1653-4, Jan. 19) : or of sexual ofEence,"389 (1650, May 10). Wife of Scottish delinquent to release all claims to, before seeking benefit of settlement, ii. 880 (1654, Apr. 12). Foreign purchasers of Fen Level lands to enjoy right of, ii. 902 (1654, May 26). Dragoons. To form part of county militia, i. 57 (1642-3, Jan. 9), 60 (Jan. 10), 74 (Feb. 3), 245 (1643, Aug. 12), 413 (1644, Mar. 30), 704 (1645, June 20) : of army to operate around Oxford, 472-473 (1644, July 12) : of force to operate against Crowland, 567 (1644, Nov. 7) : of New Model army, 614 (1644-5, Feb. 17). Proportion of, to horse, i. 736 (1645, July 18). To form part of force to operate against Newark, i. 743 (1645, Aug. 12) : of force for defence of Isle of Ely, 744 (1645, Aug. 12). To be sent out by Committee of Militia of London, i. 766 (1645, Sept. 9). To deduct one-third of their pay on ground of free quarter, i. 945 (1647, May 28) : rates of deduction fixed, 1051, 1053 (1647, Dec. 24), ii. 610 (1652, Aug. 25). Pay of, in National Militia, i. 1249 (1648, Dec. 2). Minimum income of persons chargeable with support of, ii. 1337 (1659, July 26). Drainage. See Fen Level. Drawback. See Excise (i). Drugs. Excise on, i. 276 (1643, Sept. 8), ii. 848 (1653-4, Mar. 17), 1188 (1657, June 26). Provision of, for army, ii. 706 (1653, July 27), 1404 (1669-60, Feb. 2). Alphabetical list of, with prices, ii. 1200-1206 (1657, June 26). Drunkenness. Prevention of, among carmen and others, by commissioners of customs, ii. 940- 941 (1654, June 30) : confirmed, 1132 (1657, June 26). Adjudged scandal by commissioners tor ejecting scandalous ministers and school- masters, ii. 977 (1654, Aug. 28). Disfranchisement of drunkards suggested in Petition and Advice, ii. 1050 (1657, May 25). Acts for punishment of, to be executed in Ireland, ii. 1298 (1659, July 7). Duels. Prohibition of, ii. 937-939 (1654, June 29) : confirmed, 1132 (1657, June 26). Penalty for issuing or accepting challenge, 937 : seconds banished, 937- 938 : penalty imposed on officers neglecting to execute ordinance, 938 : if challenge accepted in England, law to apply, although duel fought abroad, 938-939 : indictments not to be removed by certiorari, 939. Durham. Regulation of County Palatine of, i. 831-833 (1645-6, Feb. 18). Appointment of sheriff, 831 : and of commission to administer oaths to him : proclamations upon writs of exigent and other writs to be directed to him, in place of bishop of Durham, 832 : indemnity, 833. D 2 52 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Durham — amt. Authorisation of assizes at, ii. 517-520 (1651, Julv 9), 907-910 (1654, June 9), 1305-1308 (1659, July 13). Revival of actions depending, 517, 907-908, 1305 : record of actions to be sent from Westniinster, 517-518, 1306 : proclamation to be made, 518 : procedure in fines and recoveries to be in accordance with practice for other counties, 518-519, 909-910, 1307 : cursitor for Monmouth and Hereford admitted as cursitor for Durham, 519, 910, 1307 : judges of northern circuit to talce assizes etc., 907 : validity of writs to sheriflE, 908 : appointment of justices, 1305-1306 : prohibition of fees to officers taking fines and recoveries, 1308. See Bishops' Lands (i). E. Elderships. See Ghuech, The (11) (ill). Elections. Ordinance for disfranchisement to be published at, i. l046 (1647, Dec. 17), 1252 (1648, Dec. 18), ii. 320 (1649, Dec. 14). Mode of, under Instrument of Government, ii. 814-818 (1653, Dec. 16). Distribution of seats and other regulations relating to, in Scotland, ii. 930-932 : and in Ireland, 932-933 (1654, June 27). Proposals in Petition and Advice relating to, ii. 1049-1050, 1054-1055 (1657, May 25), 1183 (June 26). Prohibition of, upon Lord's day, ii. 1165 (1657, June 26). Regulations for, of members of new parliament, ii. 1471 (1659-60, Mar. 16). See Franchise. Elector Palatine. Annuity settled upon, i. 784-786 (1645, Oct. 8). Ely. See Bishops' Lands (1). Enclosure. See Inclosure. Engagement, The. See Covenant (iv). English Language. To be used in legal proceedings, ii. 455-456 (1650, Nov. 22) ; mis-translation of documents not to void proceedings, 511 (1651, Apr. 9). To be used upon tallies, ii. 919 (1654, June, 21). Engrossers. Unlicensed sellers of corn punished as, ii. 443 (1650, Oct. 23). Enlistment. See Army (iv). Enrolment. See Chancery, Court op (lit) ; Clerk of the Pipe : Exche- quer (i) (11) : Pee Farm Rents (1) : Forfeited Estates (1) : Manor.- Entail. See Feb Farm Rents (1) : Reversion. Entry. See Bill op Entry • Writs (111). Equity, Courts op. See Lavf and Equity, Courts op. Error, Writ op. See Writs (U) (a). ESCHBATORS. Appointment of, i. 425 (1644, May 9). To pay treble damages for infringements of act of General Pardon, ii. 568 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Escheats in Scotland to" fall to Lord Protector, ii. 875 (1654, Apr. 12). Esquire. Persons of rank of, exempted from impressment, i. 242 (1643, Aug, 10), 475 (1644, July 12), 651 (1644-5. Feb. 28), 695 (June 10), 697 (June 11), 822 (1645-6, Jan. 19), ii. 514 (1651, Apr. 18). Essoin, Wager and Protection. Problbltlon of: — in prosecution of disfranchised persons recording vote, i. 1024 (1647, Oct. 4) : under ordinance for payment of Church Duties, 1069 (1647-8, Feb. 9) : in prosecution of importers of prohibited goods, ii. 243 (1649, Sept. 5) : under act for packing of butter, 364 (1649-50, Mar. 12) : under act for use of English in coui'ts of law, 456 (1650, Nov. 22) : in prosecution of persons making uae INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 53 Essoin, Wagek and Protection — nnit. ProUbltlon of: — cont. of protected invention, 491 (Nov. 27) : of persons taking illegal rate of interest, 550 (1651, Aug. 8) : of persons growing tobacco in England, 580 (1652, Apr. 1) : under Printing act, 699 (1652-3, Jan. 7) : in prosecution of disfranchised persons attempting to vote (proposed in Petition and advice), 1050 (1657, May 25) : of persons selling wine at illegal rate, 1058 : of infringers of postal monopoly, 1113 (June 9) : of customs offenders, 1126 : of officers neglecting to execute or prosecuted under Recusancy act, 1179, 1180 : under London building Act, 122S -12.30 : and in prosecutions for gaming, 1250 (June 26). Estreats. Fees of clerk ot, ii. Ho (1651), Nov. 7.) AU fines to be duly estreated and certified, ii. 418 (1650, Nov. 7). of conviction of recusants, ii. 1174 (1657, June 26). Eton College. Election of scholars of, i. 758 (1645, Aug. 28). Eevenuea of, exempt from assessment, i. 758 (1645, Aug. 28), 984 (1647, June 23), 1077 (1647-8, Feb. 16), ii. 57 (1649, Apr. 7), 318 (Dec. 7), 490 (1650, Nov. 26), 687 (1652, Dec. 10), 1095 (1657, June 9), 1401 (1659-60, Jan. 26). Exemption of, from act for Abolition of Deans etc., ii. 85 (1649, Apr. 30.) Exemption of, from trust for maintenance of ministers, ii. 377 (1650, Apr. 5). Visitation of, ii. 1029 (1654, Sept. 2). Evidence. (1) General Issue. Permission to give ordinances and acts in evidence or to plead general issue, i. 900 (1646, Nov. 17), 906 (Dec. 2), 935 (1647, May 13), 936 (May 21), 952 (June 3), 1007 (Aug. 28), 1040 (Dec. 16), 1045 (Dec. 17), 1068 (1647-8, Feb. 9), 1162 (1648, June 5). 1182 (Aug. 9), ii. 90 (1649, Apr. 30), 109 (May 7), 139 (May 29), 179 (July 16), 234 (Aug. 14), 244 (Sept. 5), 253 (Sept. 20), 375 (1650, Apr. 5), 378 (Apr. 6), 387 (Apr. 19), 396 (June 28), 432 (Oct. 16), 455 (Nov. 14), 531 (1651, July 16), 594 (16.52, Aug. 4), 647 (Nov. 18), 780 (1653, Nov. 12), 793 (Nov. 22), 867 (1654, Mar. 31), 901 (May 26), 986 (Aug. 28), 1007 (Sept. 2), 1096 (1657, June 9), 1170, 1181, 1229 (June 26), 1303 (1659, July 12). Permission to plead general issue and give in evidence matter alleged in bar, ii. 443-444 (1650, Oct. 23). (U) Ifatare of, required for conviction. Coiu-t-martial to convict upon confession or evidence of two credible witnesses, i. 861 (1646, June 27). Conviction on evidence of two witnesses, i. 985 (1647, June 28), 1000 (Aug. 23). Conviction under Printing ordinance on view of justice or oath of one credible witness, i. 1023 (1647, Sept. 30). ' Conviction of spectator of stage play on confession or evidence of one witness, i. 1071 (1647-8, Feb. 11). Confession or proof before elders inadmissible in court of law, i. 1207 (1648, Aug. 29). Exclusion of confession of sexual offence as evidence against another person : and of evidence of husband or wife, ii. 389 (1650, May 10). Injunction granted only on evidence of confession or record, ii. 956 (1654, Aug. 21). ■ . Regulations for admission of evidence by commissioners for ejection of scandalous ministers, ii. 984 (1654, Aug. 28). (Ill) Miscellaneous. Statute of Limitations not to be pleaded in certain actions, ii. 275 (1649, Sept. 26), 1023 (1654, Sept. 2). Permission to lord of manor to produce enrolment of grant or exemplification, ii. 449 (1650, Nov. 7). Acts to be interpreted in beneficial sense, ii. 567 (1651-2, Feb. 24), 937 (1654, June 27), 1182 (1657, June 26), 1301 (1659, July 12). Admission of oath of seaman offending against act for recall of seamen, ii. 614 (1652, Sept. 9). Admission of record, ii. 793 (1653, Nov 22), 956 (1654, Aug. 21). Method of examination of witnesses in court and by commission, ii. 953-955 (1654, Aug. 21). Commissioners for survey of royal forests to disregard formal defects in claimp, ii. 1119 (1657, June 19). Exclusion of claims based on general words of grant, n. 1121 (1657, June 19). Actions not specified protected by act of indemnity, ii. 1300 (1659, July 12). 54 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Examination. Committee for. Set, Commissionbks and Committees (xvlll). of candidates for Ordmation, i. 522-623 (1644, Oct. 4), 86(;-S«7 (1646, Aug. 28), 1200-1201(1648, Aug. 29): for presentation to benefices, ii. 1460(1659-60, Mar. 14). BXCHAN&B. Barter regarded as sale tor purposes of excise, i. 771 (1645, Sept. 16), ii. 222 (1649, Aug. 14). See Bill of Exchange, Exchequer. (1) Officers. (a) Barons of : Duties of : to issue quietus to receivers of crown lands, i. 301 (1643, Sept. 21) : to gi-ant certificates of exemption from impressment to solicitors and others engaged in court, 822 (1645-6, Jan. 19) : to allow deductions in sheriffs' accounts, ii. 5 (1648-9, Feb, 15) : to act as commissioners to hear appeals against sequestrations, 62-63 (1649, Apr. 9), 333 (1649-50, Jan. 25) : to proceed against persons who have embezzled goods of late king and queen, 162 : and against defaulting purchasers of such goods, 165 (1649, July 4) : to hear declarations of accounts, 207 (Aug. 8) : to proceed against persons refusing to account, 375 (1650, Apr. 5) : to administer oaths, 562 (1651, Oct. 8), 1175 (1657, June 26) : to execute act for voidance of titles of honour, 564 (1651-2, Feb. 4) : to grant relief in exceptional cases to persons who have acted in service of commonwealth, 859-860 (1653-4, Mar. 23), 1182 (1657, June 26) : to discharge recusants, 1175 (1657, June 26). Disabled on desertion of office, 1. 805 (1645, Nov. 24). Cases of illegal exportation certiiied to, i. 1060-1061 (1647-8, Jan. 19), 1219 (1648, Sept. 23). Appointment of, i. 1227 (1648, Oct. 30). (h) Eemembrancera and clerks of, to deliver records to auditors of prests, ii. 206 (1649, Aug. 8). Second remembrancer of, to issue certificates for sale of Fee-farm rents, ii. 414 (16.50, Aug. 13). Eemembrancers of, to enrol discharges, ii. 1406 (1659-60, Feb. 2). (il) Financial and administrative functions. Certification into, of estreats, ii. 448 (1650, Nov. 7) : of accounts, 993 (1654, Aug. 30), 1005-1006 (Sept. 2) : of names of recusants, 1174 (1657, June 26) : of proceedings of commissioner for church in Wales, 1466 (1659-60, Mar. 16). Discovery of concealments, ii. 548 (1651, July 17). Eetum into, of surveys of royal forests, ii. 949 (1654, Aug. 21) : of recognizances, 1263 (1657, June 26). Payments of money into, ii. 992-993 (1654, Aug. 30). Survey of, over various branches of the revenue, ii. 1016-1019 (1654, Sept. 2). Payment of assessment into, ii. 1093 (1657, June 9) : subject to discretion of Protector and council, 1096-1097. Filing in, of certificates of value of houses, ii. 1225 (1657, June 26). Transmission to, of duplicates of assessments, ii. 1238 (1657, June 26). See also (i). (Ill) Judicial functions. Proceedings in, upon seizure of goods on which subsidy unpaid, i. 629 (1644-5, Feb. 20) : to recover arrears due to late court of Wards, 1013 (1646-7, Feb. 21) :' upon information as to customs offence, 1041 (1647, Dec. 16). Actions pending in, relating to Durham, to be heaxd tWe, ii. 517-518 (1651 July 9). Transfer of judicial powers of, to commissioners of customs, ii. 1127 fl657 June 26). ^ ' See also (1). (Iv) nilscellaneouB. Seizure of cruwu i-evenues within survey of, i. 299 (1643, Sept. 21). Writs and patents of, not invalidated by alteration of documentarv forms i. 1263 (1648-9, Jan. 29). ^ ' Eegulation of fees payable upon passing accounts in, ii. 447-448 (1650, Nov 7) Ordinance relating to salaries of officers in, confirmed, ii. 1134 (1657, June 26) See also CHBSTBE, COUNTY PALATINE OF. Exchequbb Ghambbe. Writs of error returnable in, i. 434 (1644, May 15). EXCHEQUBE OF IRELAND. Surveys and other records deposited in, ii. 1261 (1657, June 26). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 55 BxCHEQnER OP EkCEIPT. Ordinances against removal of, to Oxford, i. 65-67 C1642-3, Jan. 21') 133-13i (1643, Apr. 18). Payment into, of public moneys, i. 878 (16i6, Oct. 1), ii. 919 (1654, June 21), 1017 (Sept. 2), 1034 (1654-5, Feb. 8), 1177 (1657, June 26), 1349 (1659, Aug. 27), 1414 (1659-60, Feb. 2). Appointment and fees of officers of, ii. 920 (1654, June 21). Accounts rendered in, ii. 1034 (1654-5, Feb. S). Excise. (I Ordinances and acts relating to excise in greneral. General ordinance, i. 202-214 (1643, July 22) ; uuieiideil, 274-2S8 (Sept. 8). Erection of office and appointment of officers, 203, 278, 279 : jurisdiction, 203, 279 : audit of accounts, 204, 279 : times of opening and closing office, 204, 280 : rebatement, 204 : merchants and brewers to account weekly, 205, 281 : salaries, 206, 279, 282 : power of commissioners to examine books, 206, 282 : and persons, 207, 282 : to enter cellars, 207, 282 : to call in trained bands, 208, 283 : indemnity, 208, 283 : schedules of dutifiable articles, 208- 214, 274-277 : no duty or drawback on goods re-exported, 214, 278 : exemption of goods bought for re-sale, 278 : oath of governors, 279. Ordinance touching salaries and oaths, i. 287-289 (1643, Sept, 18). Salaries of commissioners and auditors, 287 : oaths of commissioners and auditors, 288 : date of operation of previous ordinance, 288 : penalty for non-entry, 289. Additional articles, i. 346-347 (1643, Nov. 28). Bills of entry to receive signature of officer of excise before passing customs : seat to be provided at Custom House for excise officers, 346 : prohibition of fees, 347. Ordinance extending excise, i. 466-468 (1644, July 8), 806-809 (1645, Nov. 24), 863-865 (1646, Aug. 6). Excise payable on all imports, 466 : and on specified English goods, 467 : employment of proceeds, 468, 808-809 ; extension to additional goods of English manufacture and to imported cloth, 806-807 ; regulations as to • additional commodities, 863-865. Rules and instructions, i. 501-502 (1644, Aug. 31). Regulation of relations of commissioners and auditors, 501-502 : governors of forts etc. prohibited from seizing receipts, 502 : attendance of excise officer at Customs, 502. Prevention of fraudulent entries, i. 626-627 (1644-5, Feb. 20). Nature of frauds, 626 : penalty for removal without warrant and other ofiences, 627. Ordinance for regulating excise, i. 691-692 (1645, June 6). Committee appointed with power to send for persons and records and to take general steps for removal of obstructions, 691-692. Appointment of comptroller and auditor, i. 769-771 (1645, Sept. 11). Powers of comptroller, 769-770 : salary, 770 : accounts to be rendered quarterly, 770 : powers of auditor, 770 : oaths of comptroller and auditor, 770-771. Removal of goods, i. 771-772 (1645, Sept. 16). Licence required for removal of exciseable goods, 771 ; bills of sufferance, 772 : indemnity, 772. Regulation of accounts, i. 783-784 (1645, Oct. 4). Accounts to be rendered quarterly, 783-784 : salaries paid quarterly, 784, Discharge of accounts, i. 861-862 (1646, July 3). Commissioners indemnified, 861 : and discharged from accounts for year ending 11 Sept., 1644, 861-862. Additional instructions, i. 916-920 (1646-7, Feb. 22). Necessity of levy, 916-917 : pubUc employment of proceeds, 917 : instruc- tions, 918-920 : punishment of riots, 918 ; limitations of time and place of levy, 919 : provision for hearing complaints, 919-920 : persons in receipt of alms exempted, 920. Disposal of forfeitures, i. 989-990 (1647, July 23). Fines etc. for non-payment or other excise offence devoted in part to fund for widows and maimed soldiers, in part to informers, 989 : ordinance retrospective, 990. Re-establishment, i. 1004-1007 (1647, Aug. 28). Re-establishment in all commodities except flesh and salt confirmed, 1004 : assistance in case of riots, 1005-1006 : declaration as to cost of collection and amount received for public uses, 1006 : ordinance to be given in evidence, 1007. 56 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OP THE COMMONWEALTH. Excise — cont. (1) Ordinances and acts relating to excise In ireneral — cont. Charge on receipt of excise, ii. 158 (1649, June 27), 15y-16lJ (June 29). Excise charged with amount of loans satisfied out of Bishops' lands ; such sums to be security for Irish loan, 159 : no charges on excise to be transferred to other security, 160. Acts for better collection, ii. 21.S-2a5 (1649, Aug. 11), .368-369 (1650, Mar. 28), 851-8,53(1653-4, Mar. 17). Payment of previous imposts, 213 : powers of commissioners, 21.S, 851-853 : oath of commissioners, 214 : bond entered by sub-commissioners, 214-215 : accounts, 215, 223 : salaries, 215, 230 : ship-masters to deliver goods by daylight, 216 : master of lighter to receive note fiom officer of customs on board ship together with goods, 216-217 : bills of entry etc. to be signed by commissioners, 217-218 : unknown persons to pay excise or give security, 218-219: retailers importing goods to enter them, 219: prevention of corruption and fraud, 219-220 : wharfinger to admit goods only in presence of commissioner of customs, 221 : removal and sale of goods by importer, 221-222 : rebatement on re-exportation, 223 : charges on goods imported for private use, 223 : power of search, 224 : rebatements for leakage and decay, 224, 227 : recovery of arrears, 224 : brewers, distillers, and tinners to account weekly under penalties, 225 : appointment of gangers, 226 : no innkeeper to brew without giving security, 226 : weekly payment by private brewers at fixed rate and assessment of parishes to determine such rate, 227-228 [repealed, 368-369] : appeal, 228 : penalties, 228-229 : lead and tin sealed on payment, 231 : judicial powers of commissioners, 232-233 : suppression of riots, 233 : indemnity, 234 ; assignment of loans on security of excise, 234 : excise proceeds secured from seizure, 235. Appointment and salary of commissioners, ii. 422-423 (1650, Sept. 20) : excise of certain commodities to be farmed, 423. Appointment and powers of commissioners foraiTCars, ii. 828-829 (1653, Dec. 29), 1276-1277 (1659, May 26), 1287 (June 22). Eates and regulations, ii. 846-853 (1653-4, Mar. 17). Schedule for home products, 846-847 : for imports, 847-849 : weights and measures, 849-850 : appointment and powers of commissioners for appeals, 851-863 : appointment of officers to prevent evasion, 853. Additional ordinance, ii. 889-890 (1654, May 4). Regulation as to payment on unspecified goods, 889 : centralisation of revenue, with exception of pension fund, 889 : augmentation of latter fund 890 : rebatement upon re-exportation, 890. Improvement of receipts, ii. 1186-1223 (1657, June 26). Eates to be imposed in England, Scotland and Ireland, 1186-1187 ■ on foreign goods, 1187-1189: and on native goods, 1189-1190: powers of search, 1187-1188, 1194-1195 : merchants to account for arrears, 1191 : discharge of arrears upon payment of part, 1191 : entries of goods at customs to be signed, 1191-1192 : seizure of goods, 1192 : retailers to deliver particulars of goods to be shipped, 1193 : shipmasters to take oath as to contents of ship, 1193 : inspection of brewers' vessels, 1193-1194: penalty for work on Sabbath, 1194: powers of justices of peace, 1195 : no person compelled to travel more than ten miles to enter goods or pay duty, 1195 : indemnity, 1196: alphabetical list of values of exciseable merchandise, 1196-1223. Improvement of, by farming for period not exceeding seven years, ii. 1268-1269 (1657, June 26). Acts etc. for continuance, i. 513 (1644, Sept. 28), 611-612 (1644-5. Jan. 29), 846-847 (1646, Apr. 28), 1168-1169 (1648, July 11), ii. 823 (165.3. Dec. 24), 845-853 (1653-4, Mar. 17), 1035-1036 (1654-5, Feb. 28), 1349-1351 (1659, Sept. 28), 1353-1355 (Dec. 27), 1416-1417 (16.59-60, Feb. 25), 1432-1424 (Mar. 7). (11) On partlonlar commodities. Lists and schedules of exciseable goods, i. 208-214, 274-277, 467, 806-807 ii. 846-849, 1186-1190, 1196-1223. on Spanish and French wines, i. 305-306 (1643, Oct. 9). on beer, ale, and cider, i. 315-316 (1643, Oct. 17). on draperies, i. 316 (1643, Oct. 17). on wine, i. 339 (1643, Nov. 7). on tobacco, i. 361-362 (1643, Sept. 23), 394-395 (1643-4, Mar. 4), ii. 719 (1653. Sept. 3). on flesh and salt, i. 364-366 (1643, Jan. 9) : continued, 578 (1644, Dec. 6). on flesh, i. 484-486 (1644, Aug. 3). on herring, i. 496-497 (1644, Aug. 24). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 57 Excise— f^rmi. (U) On particular commodities — cont. on stioiig waters, i. 511-51i! t^lMi, Sept. 2?)- on exports to plantations, i. 912 (l(i4(j-7, Jan. 23). on alum and copperas, ii. 990 (1654, Aug. 29), 1196, 1199 (1657, June 26). (Ill) Employment of proceeds : — for repayment oi; Navy loan, i. 284 (1643, Sept. 13) : pf loan raised in London and district, 52.S (1644, Oct. 12) : of loan tor raising- horse, 768 (1645, Sept. 9) : oT Arniv lonn. 788 (Get. 13): of loans for army and navy, ii. 390 (1650, May 15). for local purposes, 1. 345 (1643, Nov. 22), 458 (1644, June 25). 725 (1645, July 1), 734-735 (July 10), 745 (Aug. 12), 858 (1646, June 27). for maintenance o£ navy, i. 366 (1643-4, Jan. 9). for recruiting army, i. 376 (1643-4, Feb. 1). for maintenance of army, i. 399 (1644, Mar. 26). for payment of workmen, pensions, maintenance of army and navy, i. 484 (1644. Aug. 3). for provision of saltpetre, i. 579 (1644, Dec. 13). for the use of the Scottish army, i. 645 (1644-5, Feb. 21). as a general security for loans, i. 884 (1646, Oct. 13), 929 (1647, May 13), 948 (June 3), ii. 688 (1652, Dec. 16). for payment of interest on moneys due under ordinance dealing with Bishops' lands, i. 897 (1646, Nov. 17) : and on public loans in general, 934 (1647, May 13), 951 (.June 3). for satisfaction of accounts of soldiery, i. 940 (1647, May 28). for payment of committee for accounts, in event of arrears collected proving inadequate, i. 1047 (1647, Dec. 17). for payment of salaries of auditors of army accounts, i. 1169 (1648, July 20). loans already satisfied, to remain as charge upon excise, for general service, ii. 239 (1649, Aug. 28). for payment of pensions, i. 484, ii. 558 (1651, Sept. 30). (iv) laisoellaneoas. Local execution of acts and ordinances : — in North Wales, i. 379 (1643-4, Feb. 13). in Cheshire, i. 410 (1644, Mar. 26). in Gloucester and district, i. 429 (1644, May 10). in Shropshire, i. 447 (1644, June 13). in Wilts, i. 476 (1644, July 15). in Worcestershire, (prohibited), i. 508 (1644, Sept. 23). Officers of, exempted from impressment, i. 651 (1644-5, Feb. 28), 691 (1645 June 5), 695 (June 10), 697 (June 11), 822 (1645-6, Jan. 19). Proceeds of Irish assessment paid to credit of, i. 748 (1645, Aug. 15). Lands secured on, transferred to other securities, ii. 99-101 (1649, Apr 30) 169 (July 16). Auditors of, to deliver accounts to Auditor of Frests, ii. 206 (1649, Aug. 8). Enquiry into, by commissioners for advancement of trade, ii. 404 (1650, Aug. 1). Payment of, excepted from General Pardon and from Act of Indemnity, ii 569 (1651-2, Feb. 24), 1303 (1659, July 12). Commissioners of, to execute act for prevention of tobacco-growing in England ii. 580 (1652, Apr. 1). Removal of, between England and Scotland, ii. 873 (1654, Apr. 12). Payment of issues of, into exchequer of receipt, ii. 919 (1654, June 21). Regulations for Ireland to be same as for England, ii. 926 (1654, June 23). Confirmation of ordinances having reference to, ii. 1136, 1138 (1657, June 26). Sequestration of estates of farmers of, ii. 1342-1343 (1659, Aug. 2). Prohibition of levy of, without consent of parliament, ii. 1351 (1659, Oct. 11). EXCOMMDNICATION. See CHTTRCH, ThE (11). EXBCTTTION. Not stayed by writ of error, ii. 358 (1649-50, Mar. 11). BxBCUTOK. See Administeation of Estates. Exports. To be entered at London and other ports, i. 17 (1642, Aug. 1), 629 (1644-5 Feb. 20). Special permission required for export of Newcastle coal, i. 84 (1643, Feb. 21). Commissioners of customs empowered to prevent abuses in relation to, i. 163-165 (1643, May 30). Cockets etc. to be signed by officer of excise, i. 346 (1643, Nov. 28). 58 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. EXPOKTS — cold. to Plantations, exempted from customs etc., i. 571 (1644, Nov. 26), 912 (1646-7 Jan. 23). Kebatement in favour of imports re-exported, i. 1041 (1647, Dec. 16). of wool and clay, prohibited, i. 1059-1061 (1647-8, Jan. 19). of Irish wool to countries other than England and Wales, prohibited, i. 1061 (1647-8, Jan. 19). of bullion, prohibited, i. 1218-1219 (1648, Sept. 23). to French dominions beyond Gibraltar, special rate imposed on, i. 1224 (1648, Oct. 19). Commissioners for advancement of trade to enquire into accounts of, ii. 404 (1650, Aug. 1). of salt fish, to be carried on English boats, ii. 560 (1651, Oct. 8). Encouragement of, ii. 1043-1048 (1656, Nov. 27). See TbadI! (U). Not to be shipped until oath taken as to payment of excise, ii. 1193 (1657, June 26). Extortion. See Salaries and Pees (hi). F. Fair. Master permitted to detain his servant on day of recreation, when latter falls on fair-day, i. 985 (1647, June 28). Search for prohibited imports at, ii. 244 (1649, Sept. 5). Prohibition of, and of travel in connection with, on Lord's Day, ii. 1163, 1165- 1166 (1657, June 26). Fasts. Ordinance of monthly fast, i. 22-24 (1642, Aug. 24), 580 (1644, Dec. 19), 905-907 (1646, Dec. 2) : repealed., ii. 79-81 (1649, Apr. 23). Clergy to urge its observation by attendance at religious worship, 23 : trades and pastimes prohibited, 23 : penalties, 23, 24 : to be observed until further notice : such fast, falling on Christmas Day, to be observed as fast, 580 : persons sued for actions taken to enforce fast, to plead general issue, and to use ordinance as evidence and, if acquitted, to be allowed double costs, 906. Clergy to exhort to national humiliation on fast days, i. 82 (1643-4, Feb. 15). Public solemn fasting to be observed, i. 604-606 (1644-5, Jan. 4) ; by abstinence ih'om food etc., 604 : and by public reading of scripture, 605. Sermons to be preached at Cambridge on fast and feast days. i. 830 (1645-6, Feb. 13). To be observed by candidates upon day of ordination, i. 867 (1646, Aug. 28). Special day set apart in place of monthly fast, ii. 79-81 (1649, Apr. 23). See Humiliation. Feast Days. Sermons preached at Cambridge on, i. 830 (1645-6, Feb. 13). Ordinance for abolition of, i. 954 (1647, June 8). Feathers. Value of different kinds of, ii. 1207 (1657, June 26). Feb Farm Rents. (1) Acts etc. tor sale of, ii. 358-362 (1649 50, Mar. 11), 412-419 (1650. Aug. 13), 498-500 (iB50-l, Feb. 6), 583-688 (1652, June 3), 614-618 (Sept. 9), 720-722 (1653, Sept. 8) \_confirmed, 1137 (1657, June 26)], 1275 (1659, May 19). Crown fee farm rents vested in trustees named, 358-359 : their powers, 359-360, 584-585 : appointment and duties of registrar, 360-361, 587 : no trustee to purchase, unless actual tenant, 361 :' appointment of treasurers and comptroller, 362 : exception of rents settled for provision of ministers, 413 : and of rents held to charitable uses, 416 : clerk of the pipe to issue certificate for sale, 359, 414, 586 : exemption from mortmain hcence of corporations purchasing rents, 414 : recovery of rents, 415 : committee for removal of obstructions, 416 : salaries, 41(), 500, 585, 586, 617 : no grant to be made of rent not paid since 25 March, 1630, 417 : valuation, 417 : copies of records to certified on oath, 418 : payment of purchase money, 418 : loans upon security of rents, 498-499, 583, 615 : appointment of registrar-accountant, 499, 584, 615-616: manors to continue charged with fee farm rents, notwithstanding unity of possession, 586 : provision for purchasers of rents reserved upon INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 59 Feb Farm Rents— eo«f. (1) Acts, etc., for sale of: — cant. estates iu tail. .">S7 : and for purchasers oE delinquents' estates : inclusion in trust of money arising out of New River, 617 : fee farm rents to be a permanent charge, 720-721 : conveyances not hitherto em-oUed to be valid if enrolled within six months from date of act, 721 : rebatement for decayed rents and charitable uses, 721-722 : termination of salaries, 722 : issue of proceeds of sale in hands of council, 1 27."i. (llj IKlacellaneous references. Assessment of, i. 618 (164-1-5, Feb. 17), 9H2 (1617, June 23), 1101 (1647-8, Feb. 16), ii. 56 (1649, Apr. 7), 317 (Dec. 7), 489 (1650, Nov. 26), 686 (1652, Dec. 10), 1094-1095 (1657, June 9), 1161 (June 26), 1401 (1659-60, Jan. 26). Payment of, into exchequer, i. 878 (1646, Oct. 1), ii. 1919 (1654, June 21). Payment of, by members of parliament, i. 1014 (1647, Sept. 21). Trustees to hold rents late in possession of bishops, deans etc. for maintenance of ministry, ii. 143-144 (1649, .June 8). Exclusion of, from act dealing with Crown lands, except where other right reserved, ii. 171 (1649, July 16). Payment of, excepted from General Pardon, ii. 573 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Grants of, confirmed, ii. 999 (1654, Aug. 30). Pees. See Salaries and Fees. Felony. Malicious damage to Fen Level works adjudged to be, ii. 901 (1654, May 26). Second in duel returning from banishment adjudged guilty of, ii. 938 (1654, June 29). See Blasphemy : Sexual Offences. Felt. See Mjseohants, Societies of. Fen Level. Drainage of, ii. 130-139 (1649, May 29), 899-902 (1654, May 24) : mnfinned, 1181 (1657, June 26). Boundaries, 130-131 : earl of Bedford and others to undertake drainage of whole, except certain pools for flood water, river Welland and Deeping Fens, 132-133 : and to have 95,000 acres of land in recompense : to make sluices etc. and to have right of way, paying recompense to owners of land, 133: Commissioners of Sewers precluded from interference : powers of undertakers, 134, 900 : powers of commissioners appointed for purposes of act, 135-136, 901 : lands not benefited not to form part of undertakers' recom- pense, 136 : person or corporations wishing to share to make payment within three months, 137 : certain laws of sewers declared void : appointment of treasurer and clerk, 138: commissioners named : general issue to be pleaded, 139, 901 : penalty upon persons damaging works, 900-901 : foreign purchasers to have rights of citizenship ad hoc, 901-902. Fiddlers. See Vagabonds. Fine. Clerks of Assize and of the Peace to estreat and certify, ii. 448 (1650, Nov. 7). Removal of, upon bills, declarations and writs, ii. 713 (1653, Aug. 2) : confirmed,, 1140 (1657, June 26). To be sued for in name of Lord Protector, ii. 825 (1653, Dec. 26). upon writs of covenant and entry, ii. 1013 (1654, Sept. 2) : confi,rmed, 1132 (1657. June 26). for new buildings near London, ii. 1223 (1657, June 26). See Forfeiture. Fines and Recoveries. Procedure in for co. Durham, to be in Common Pleas at Westminster, ii. 519 (1651, July 9), 909-910 (1654, June 9), 1307-1308 (1659, July 13). Not to bar sale of reversions etc. of Crown lands, ii. 695 (1652. Dec. 31). Formal alterations in, i. 1262 (1648-9, Jan. 29), ii. 825 (1653. Dec. 26). First Fetjits and Tenths. Ordinances against removal of office of, to Oxford, i. 65-67 (1642-3, Jan. 21), 'l33-134 (1643, Apr. 18). Vested in trustees for tithes late in the possession of Bishops and Deans, ii. 144 (1649, June 8). Those payable to Preaching Ministers outside scope of General Pardon, ii. 570- 571 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Payable into receipt of exchequer, ii. 919 (1654, June 21). 60 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Fish. Excise on herring, i. 496-497 (1644, Aug. 24) : proceeds to furnish ships to protect fishermen, 497. Subsidy on imported, i. 1034 (1647, Dec. 13) : but not on sea-iish exported in English ships, 1040. Not be imported unless caught on English boat and cured by English hands : not to be exported on foreign boats, ii. 560 (1651, Oct. 8). Abolition of seizure of, by purveyors, ii. 1057 (1657, June 9). Transport of certain kinds in foreign bottoms permitted, ii. 1099-1100 (1657, June 9). Rebatement of excise on salt used for curing, and beer for taking, ii. 1196 (1657, June 26). Customs on, ii. 1351 (1659, Sept. 28), 1355 (Dec. 27). FiSHBKIBS. Commissioners for advancement of trade to enquire into, ii. 405 (1650, Aug. 1). Jurisdiction of conservators of Thames and Med way in matter of, ii. 945 (1654, Aug. 11). Council of State to encourage, ii. 1276 (1659, May 19), 1421 (1659-60, Feb. 25). Flandees. Envoys sent to, to require redress and restitution of ships seized, i. 682-683 (1645, May 9). Fleet, The. See Navy, The. Foot, Foeces of. See Army : Ireland (1) : Militia : Trained Bawds : Voltj»teers. Forest. (1) Acts for sale of, DisafEorestation and sale of royal forests, ii. 783-812 (1653, Nov. 22) : amended, 946-949 (1654. Aug. 21). Forests and manors within their bounds vested in trustees, 783 : saving rights of date anterior to 25 March, 1641-2, 784 : provision o£ land for persons having common rights, 784-785 : inelosures for use of poor, 785 : sale of remainder, land held by letters patent or inclosed before certain date being excepted, 786 : limitation of time for claims, 785, 787 : trustees empowered to compound with owners of land within forest, 787 : oak and elm set apart for navy, 788 : inquiry made into waste, 788-789 : surveys to be made, 789 : oath of surveyors, 789-790 : instructions to surveyors, 790-791 : trustees to call surveyors to account, 791 : and to authorize search in records without fee, 791-792 : oath of trustees, 792 : conveyance by bargain and sale, free of incumbrances, 792-793 : evidence and costs, 793 : rebatement to evicted purchasers, 793-794 : settlement of differences, 794-795 : instructions to trus- tees, 795-797 : who are to publish summons to claimants, 795 : to prevent waste, 795-796 : to receive records and surveys, 796 : to sell at certain rates, 796- 797 ; not to complete conveyance until full payment of purchase money, 797 : appointment of registrar and surveyor-general, 797-798 : instructions to regis- trar, 798-800 : who is to issue certificates, 798-799 : to amend and sign surveys, 799 : oath of registrar, 800 : loan raised on this security by way of doubling, 800-801 : appointment of registrar-accountant, 801 . instructions to registrar- accou(]ta.nt, 801-802 : appointment of treasurers, 803 : instructions to treasurers, 803-804 : salaries, 804, 809 : assignment of loans, 804-805 : payment of purchase money, 805 : provision for loan by certain farmers of customs, 805-807 : exemption of disafforested lands from assessment, 807 : forfeiture and sequestration for failure to pay purchase money, 808-809 : exemption of corporations from mortmain licence, 809 : trustees not to become purchasers, 810 : lands conveyed by trustees under previous acts and specified forests and tenements excepted, 810-812 : appointment and powers of commissioners of survey, 947-948 : form of oath, 949. Sale of forests reserved as security for soldiers' pay, ii. 993-999 (1654, Aug. 30), 1116-1122 (1657, June 19) : partially confirmed, 1138-1139 (June 26). Forests excepted from former act, Needwood, Kingswood, Ashdown and Sherwood, vested in trustees, 993-994 : for uses set out in act for sale of crown lands, 994 : powers of trustees, 995-996 : salaries, 995 : issue of commissions of survey, 995-996 : enforcement of statute 4.3 Bliz. 7, 996 : INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 61 FOKEST — cont. (1) Acts for lale of — cont. demesne lauds and certain other profits not to pass unless particularly mentioned, 996-997 : Enfield Chace set aside for payment of expenses of survey, 997 : payment of arrears of pay to officers named, 997-998 : for which trustees to give security, 998 : former contracts confirmed, 998-999 : time allowed for claims, 999 : htstructiu/ix to sur-BeyorSjllW-lli'i : to enquire into waste, 1U6 : and claims, 1116-1117 : to give notice of meetihgs, 1117 : to hold general enquiries, 1117-U18 : by means of jury, 1118 : to allow claims, 1118-1119 : to overlook formal detects, 1119 : to set aside waste land for satisfaction of claims, 1119-1120 : and land to pay composition for disafforestation, 1120 : to exclude claims based on general words, 1121 : to keep a journal, 1121-1122 : to have access to records, 1122 : powers of committee of appeal, 1120, 1122. (li) Klsoellaneoaa. Wood to be cut in certain forests etc. for use of poor, i. 303 (1643, Oct. 2) : and for use of navy, i. 422-424 (1644, Apr. 8-16), ii, 1281 1659, May 31). Felling of timber in forest of Dean prohibited, i. 112.') (1648, Apr. 19) : timber already felled to be for use of navy, 1125. Exclusion of, from grant to trustees for saJe of crown lands, ii. 190 (1649, July 16). In custody of Council of State, ii. 502 (1650-1, Feb. 13), 1422 (1659-60, Mar. 2). Preservation of deer in, ii. 548 (1651, July 24). Waste of, excepted from General Pardon, ii. 575 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Relaxation of laws of, and repeal of gi-ants by late king of, in forest of Dean, ii. 1114-1115 (1657, June 9). See Parks. FoEFEiTBD Estates. (i) General Acts. (First) sale of, ii. 520-545 (1631, July 16), (third sale) 623-652 (1652, Nov. IS). Names of delinquents, 520-521, 623-635 ; their lands vested in trustees, 321-522, 633-639 ; saving rights of other persons of date anterior to 20 May, 1642, 522-323, 639-643 : time for delivery of claims limited, 643-644 : com- mittee foi' removal of obstructions, 323-524, 644 : appointment of sm-veyors, 324-525 : their duties, 525-527 : pre-emption in favour of immediate tenant, 528 : oath and duties of trustees, 528-529,: appointment of registrar, 529 : his duties, 529-530 : and oath, 530 : enrolment of contracts : act given in evidence, 531, 647 : loan on security of premises, 531-532, 647 : names and duties of treasurers of loan, 532-533, 647-648 ; of registrar-accountant, 533, 651 . and of surveyor-general, 533-534 : no trustee to be purchaser, 534 : salaries, 534- 535, 648-651 : appointment and duties of comptroller, 535-536, 652 : regu- lations as to forfeitures for non-completion of purchase, 536-537 : lands excepted, 537-545 : penalty for doubling loan on forged debenture, 538, 649 : satisfaction of incumbrances, 539, 649-650 : permission to persons who have obtained judgments, to double amount of same by loan, 540 : settlement of certain manors on Oliver Cromwell, 543 -545 : permission to delinquents to compound, 644-645 : rates of composition, 645 : Eoman Catholics compounding, compelled to sell within a year, 646 : ofienders since 30 Jan., 1648[-9], not permitted to compound, 650. (Second) sale of, for use of Navy, ii. 591-598 (1632, Aug. 4). Names of delinquents, 591-592 : their lands vested in trustees, 592 : saving rights of other persons of date anterior to 20 May, 1642, 593 : powers of trustees, 594 : loan on security of premises, 594-593 : appointment etc. of treasurers and registrar, 595 : penalty for doubling loan in forged debenture, 596 : forfeiture of remainders in tail, 596-597 : satisfaction of incumbrances. Speedy payment of purchase money, ii. 1345-1347 (1659, Aug. 13). Failure to pay balance by certain date to make conveyance void, 1345- 1346 • and to vest estates in trustees, 1346 ; appointments, 1347. Collection of revenue, ii. 1462-1463 (1639-60, Mar. 15). Coniirmation of existing appointments, 1462-1463 : power to levy and distrain, 1463. (11) References. Debentures for arrears of soldiers' pay satisfied out of, ii. 606-607 (1652, Loin^on^ecurity of, doubled, ii. 690-691 (1652, Dec. 17). See lEBLAKD (vl) (Til) : Scotland (Iv) (t11) : Sbquesteation. 63 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Forfeiture. of goods and lands of attained person, i. 608 (16-ti-5, Jan. 4). of goods, upon failure to pay subsidy, i. 629 (1644-5, Feb. 20). of loan, by lender forging acquittance, i. 893 (1646, Nov. 17). Half of proceeds of, for non-payment of excise, to go to fund for widows and wounded soldiers, remainder to informant, i. 989 (1647, July 23). for non-completion of conveyance by purchasers of Bishops' lands, i. 1114- 1116 (1647- 8, Mar. 23) : by purchasers of Forest lands, ii, 808 (1653, Nov. 22). Attainder for blasphemy not to extend to, i. 1136 (1648, May 2). of goods and lands of persons indicted for treason, ii. 121 (1649, May 14). of thrice amount of fees improperly demanded or received, ii. 437 (1650, Oct. 16). Release of, under general pardon, ii. 567 (1651-2. Feb. 24) : exceptions, 568-576. under acts for settlement of Ireland, ii. 601-602 (1652, Aug. 12), 734-735 (1653, Sept. 26). To be sued for, in name of Lord Protector, ii. 825 (1653, Dec. 26). To fall to Lord Protector, in Scotland, ii. 875 (1654, Apr. 12). Payable into Receipt of Exchequer, ii. 919 (1657, June 21). Release of, upon composition, ii. 1016 (1654, Sept. 2). under act for attainder of Irish rebels, ii, 1253 (1657, June 26) : not to extend to personal estate, 1259-1260. by sherifE failing to return member of parliament, ii. 1471 (1659-60, Mar. 16). See Gaming. Forgery. of certificates of acquittance or debentures, by subscriber to loan, i. 893 (1046, Nov. 17), 950 (1647, June 3), 1159 (1648, June 5), ii. 538 (1651, July 16), 596 (1652, Aug. 4), 649 (Nov. 18), 801, 804 (1653, Nov. 22). Persons guilty of, suspended from Holy Communion, i. 1206 (1648, Aug. 29). of seal of Corporation of Worsted weavers, ii. 454 (1650, Nov. 14), 779 (1653, Nov. 12). of seal of Parliament, ii. 497 (1650-1), Jan. ^2). Excepted from General Pardon, ii. 571 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Discovery of, by comparison of handwriting, ii. 801 (1653, Nov. 22). Commissioners for collection of arrears of excise to punish, ii. 852 (1653-4, Mar. 17). See Coinage and Currency • Great Seal (ii). Forma Pauperis. Poor prisoners admitted to sue in, ii. 324 (1649, Deo. 21), 958 (1654, Aug. 21). No security required of suitors in, ii. 951 (1654, Aug. 21). Fornication. See Sexual Offences. FoETS AND Fortifications. Power of commander-in-chief over, i. 15 (1642, July 15), 661 (1645, Apr. 1). Support of garrisons of certain southern forts, i. 141-143 (1643, May 4). Power of committees of counties etc. to build, i. 190 (1643, July 10), 694 (1645, June 10). Committee of Militia of London to safeguard forts round London, i. 222 (1643, July, 29) : assessment for maintenance, 574-578 (1644, Dec. 3). Timber for, to be cut on delinquents' lands, i. 457 (1644, June 25), 490 (Aug. 19), 508 (Sept. 23). Punishment for surrender of, i. 487-488 (1644, Aug. 16), ii. 366 (1650. Mar. 26), 781 (1653, Nov. 21), 833 (1653-4, Jan. 19), 1039 (1656, Nov. 27). To be built for reduction of Crowland, i. 566-567 (1644, Nov. 7). To be built for defence of Isle of Ely, i. 745 (1645, Aug. 12). Provision for payment of governors of, i. 944 (1647, May 28). Not to be employed for satisfaction of Irish adventurers and arrears of pay, ii. 736 (1653, Sept. 26) : adventurers permitted to enter into possession, if and when dismantled, ii. 928-929 (1654, June 23). Transplanted Irish excluded from, ii. 751 06">3, Sept. 26). ,*(' Garrisons. France. Exclusion of delinquents resident in, from general composition, ii. 209 (1649, Aug. 10). Importation of wine, wool and silk from, prohibited, ii. 239-240 (1649, Aug. 28) : repealed, ii. 1129 (1657, June 26). Time allowed for return of seamen from, ii. 013 (1652, Sept. 9). Rate of postage to, ii. 1112 (1657, June 9). See Exports : Merchants, Societies of. INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 63 B'ranohise. Malignants and persons refusing to take covenant disabled from candidature or vote for Common Council and other offices in London, i. 359 (1643, Deo. 20), 1252 (1648, Dec. 18). Persons who have been in arms against Parliament or have been sequestered disabled from certain offices, i. 1009 (1647, Sept. 9): and from any voice in election for same, 1023-1025 (Oct. 4). Malignants, those who have buen in arms against Parliament, or those .who entered into covenant of citizens of London disabled, i. 1045-1046 (1647, Dec. 17), ii. 620-621 (1652, Oct. 8). Malignants and all refusing to subscribe the Engagement disabled from candi- dature or vote for offices in London, ii. 319-321 (1649, Dec. 14 and 18). Persons who have acted against parliament, Roman Catholics and supporters of Irish rebels disqualified from candidature or vote in parliamentary elections, ii. 817 (1653, Dec. 16). Property qualification, ii. 817-818 (1653, Dec. 16). Disqualifications proposed in Petition and Advice, ii. 1049-1050, 1054-1055 (1657, May 25), 1183 (June 26). Papists and delinquents disqualified, ii. 1472 (1659-60, Mar. 16). See Elections. Fraudulent Composition. See Composition. Fraudulent Conveyance. See Conveyance. Freeman. See Merchants, Societies of : Oath (11). Free Quarter. See Army (lac). French Protestants. See Protestants, French. Fuel. Supply of, to poor of London, i. 303-305 (1643, Oct. 2), 481-483 (1644, July 20). Fullers Earth. Export of, prohibited, i. 1059 (1647-8, Jan. 19). Fur. Excise on. i. 211 (1643, July 22). Sale of, of royal family, ii. 546 (1651, July 17). Price of different kinds of, ii. 1207-1209 (1657, June 26). G. GAME. Ordinance for preservation of, i. 915-916 (1646-7, Feb. 20). Act for preservation of deer, ii. 548 (1651, July 24). Surveyors of royal forests to take notice of deer, ii. 947 (1654, Aug. 21). Gaming. Forfeiture of money won at, and voidance of judgments etc. on debts incm-red at, ii. 1250 (1657, June 26). Gaol. Indictment of keeper of, for escape of prisoner, ii. 256 (1649, Sept. 20). Keeper of, to plead general issue upon action of escape of poor prisoner, ii. 378 (16.50, Apr., 6). Persons in prison on 28 Jan., 1651-2, excepted from General Pardon, li. 572 ri651-2, Feb. 24). Liability of estate of keeper of, for debts of poor prisoner escaping, ii. 755 (1 653, Oct. .5). Keeper of, to assist judges for relief of creditors and poor prisoners, u. 762 (1653, Oct. 5).' Gaol Delivery. Prohibition of. during summer vacation, i. 191 (1643, July 10). at Lancaster, i. 857 (1646, June 17). Commission of, not invalidated by change of documentary forms, i. 1263 (1648-9, Justices of to try crimes committed upon or beyond seas, when offender found within county, ii. 254 (1649, Sept. 20). at Durham, ii. 909 (1654, June 9). 64 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Gaeeisons. Demolition of, i. 862-863, (1646, Aug. 6). None to be maintained, except by authority of ordinance for National Militia i. 12.U (1648, Dec. 2) : repealed, i. 1251-1252, (1648, Dec. 16). Governors, of, to assist at sequestrations, ii. 59, 61 (1649, Apr. 9). Army to be confined to garrisons, cities, and towns, ii. ] 14 (1649, May 12). Governors of forts and castles not to seize proceeds of excise, ii. 235 (1649, Aug. 14) •Removal of ministers not subscribing Engagement from, ii. 5(.)3 (1650-1,' Feb.' 13)' Irish adventurers not to enter into possession of, until dismantled, i'i 928-929 (1654, June 23). Commander-in-chief to command in, ii. 1283 (1659, June 7). See AEMY (Vll) : FOETS AND FOETIFICATION.S. Geldings. See Hoeses (til). Geneeal Issue. See Evidence (1). Ginger. See Plantations (1). Glass. Excise on, i. 277(1648, Sept. 8), 806 (1645, Nov. 24), ii. 847, 849 (1653-4, Mar n\ 1188, 1190 (1657, June 26). ' ■ V Kinds and values uf, ii. 1209-1210 (1657, June 26). Glebe Lands. See Tithes. GOVEBNMBNT, INSTKUMENT op. See INSTEUMBNT OF GOVERNMENT. Geammae School. See Ghaeitable Uses. Geeat Seal. (1) Conunlssloners for : — to administer oaths, i. 374-375 (1643-4, Jan. 30), 665-666 (1645 Apr 5) ii 367 (1650, Mar. 26), 493 (Dec. 10), 582 (1652, Apr. 1), 782 (1653, Nov 2n' 918 (1654, June 9), 1415 (1659-60, Feb. 7). ^' to pass patents, i. 425 (1644, May 9). to issue commissions and writs, i. 740 (1645, July 29), 1002 (1647 Aug 26") 1227 (1648, Oct. 30), ii. 147 (1649, June 8), 379 (1650, Apr. 6), 496 (1650-!' Jan \(f) 515 (1651, Jime26), 518 (July 9), 613 (1652, Sept. 9), 818 (1653, Dec 16V 909 (1654, June 9), 931, 933 (June 27), 947 (Aug. 21). ^' to pass bills signed by officers of court of Wards but not by king, i. 801 (1645 Nov. 1). ' to grant relief to persons aggrieved by local rate. i. 816 (1645-6, Jan. 7) ; to persons unduly sequestered, 1469 (1059-60, Mar. 16). to grant certificate of exemption fi'om impressment to solicitors eneaged in ennrt i. 822 (1645-6, Jan. 19). ^ ^ ' Deliveiy of great seal to, i. 839-840 (164.5-6, Mar. 19), 1106-1107 ("1647-8 Mar. 17). ^ ' Inclusion of Speakers of Paj-liament in, i. 885 (1646, Oct. 31), 995 ri047 Aua- V\ 998 (Aug. 10). ^ > a- h Engagement subscribed before, ii. 325, 326 (1649-50, Jan. 2). to moderate rate of interest, ii. 550 (1051, Aug. 8). Powers of Court of Wards transferred to, ii. 768 (1653, Oct. 13). Choice of, to be approved by parliament, ii. 821 (1C53, Deo. 16). (11) Miscellaneous. Ordinance for new Great Seal, i. 340-342 (1643, Nov. 10). Preamble, 340-341 : voidance of grants made since 22 May, 1042 : seal to be put in use, 341 . appointment of commissioners, 341-342 : their powers 342. ' Patent passed under, i. 352 (1643, Dec. 7). Writ sealed with any other great seal invalid and bearer to be treated as snv i. 378 (1648-4, Jan. 22) : High Court to punish offenders, 781 (](;53, Nov. 21) Judges and ministers required to execute command under, i. 485 (1()44', May 15) Delivery of, to commissioners, i. 839-S40 (1645-6, Mar. 19), 1106-1107 (1647-8 Mar. 17). Commissions under, not invalidated by alteration of documentaiy forms i. 1263 (1648-9, Jan. 29) : pending issue of new commission, ii. 5-6 (Feb. 17). ' Persons counterfeiting, guilty of treason, ii. 121 (1649, May 14) 193-194 'riulv 171 883 (1653-4, Jan. 19). ^ S '-< ), Leases of public land to pass under, ii. 1017 (1654, Sept. 2). Proposal in Petition and advice that commissioners of , bo approved by narli^mpnt ii. 1053 (16.57, May 2.5). . ^ f > u, Seal of 1651 to be used : keeper appointed, ii. 1271 (1659, May 14). parliamentary writs is.sued u^niler, ii. 1470 (1059-60, Mar. 16). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 65 Gkebcb. See. Cuke ants. Grocbeies. Prices of, ii. 1210-1211 (16.57, June 26). Guardian. Penalty imposed on betrayal of trust by, ii. 717 (1653, Aug. 24). of lunatics, bills for appointment of, ii. 854-855 (1653-4. Mar. 20). of heir, wife and child of recusant, duties of, ii. 1175-1177 (1657, June 26). GtTNPOWDBR. Provision of saltpetre for, i. 320-321 (1643, Oct. 23), 418-420 (1644, Apr. 3), 578-579 (Dec. 7), 828-830 (1645-6, Feb. 7), ii. 699-702 (1652-3, Feb. 9). Committee of parliament to contract for, i. 737 (1645, July 24). Encouragement of exportation of, ii. 1046-1047 (1656, Nov. 27) : power of veto by Lord Protector, 1047-1048. H. Habeas Corpus. See Writs (U) (*). Hackney Carriages. Regulation of, in London, ii. 922-924 (1654, June 23). Number limited, 922 : controlled by court of aldermen, 922-923 : stage- coaches not affected, 923 : court to make bye-laws, 923-924. Hanapbr. Partial remission of fees payable into, i. 1018 (1647, Sept. 24), 1161 (1648, June 5). Hats. Excise on, i. 467 (1644, July 8). Importation of foreign hats and hat-bands prohibited, ii. 242-244 (1649, Sept. 5). Hawkers of Books. Punishment of, ii. 252 (1649, Sept. 20). Heir. Liability of, to account to Committee for accounts, ii. 281 (1649, Oct. II). Attainder for sexual offence not to involve disherison of, ii. 389 (1650, May 10). of recusant, regulations relating to («) when sixteen years of age, (V) when under sixteen years of age, ii. 1175-1176 (1657, June 26). Heraldry. See Arms, Coat of : Arms, College op. Hbriots. Payment of, in Scotland, ii. 874 (1654, Apr. 12). To be paid, notwithstanding abolition of certain tenures, ii. 1043 (1656, Nov. 27). Heritors. Enfranchisement of, from tenure by service, ii. 874 (1654, Apr. 12). Herring. See Fish. High Sheriff. See Sheriff. Highway. King's Highway called Common Highway in legal documents, ii. 7 (1648-9, Feb. 17). Proceedings relating to, excepted from General Pardon, li. 573 (I65I-2, Feb. 24). Provision for laying out, in Ireland, ii. 731 (1653, Sept. 26). Provision of, prior to disafEorestation, ii. 796 (1653, Nov. 22). Bepair of, ii. 861-869 (1654, Mar. 31), 871 (Apr. 12), 897-898 (May 16), 1013 (Sept. 2). Surveyors to be chosen annually in every parish, 861-862, 871 : penalties for refusal to serve, 862 : their duties, 862-865 : assessment of rate, 863 : removal of nuisances, 863-864 : double assessment of defaulters, 864 : stones etc. to be procured locally, 864-865 : contributions from adjoining parishes, 865 : seizure of yoked horses or oxen beyond prescribed number, 865-866 : exemption of military carts, drivers of which have passes, 898 : and of persons other than common carriers, caiTying timber or stone, 1013 : enquiry into charities for maintenance of roads etc., 866 : inclusion of urban districts, 866-867 : employment of rate, 867 : persons prosecuted to plead general issue, 867-868 : surveyors to account annually, 868 : no proceedings to be removed by certiorari except those between county and county, 869. Commissioners for survey of royal forests to apportion land for, ii. 948 (1654, Aug. 21), 1121 (1657, June 19). See Charitable Uses. o I88I. E 66 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. HiflHWAYMBN. See Theft. Holidays. Second Tuesday 'in month observed as, on abolition of feast-days, i. 954 (1647, June 8). See Fasts : Feast Days. Holland. See United Peovinces. Holy 'Communion. See Communion, Holy. Holy Scbipturb. Reading of, on fast days, i. 605 (1644-5, Jan. 4). Books of, enumerated : denial of their inspiration felony, i. 1134 (1648, May 2). Homage. Abolition of tenure by, i 833 (1645-6, Feb. 24). Homicide. Murderers, poisoners and accessories excepted from General Pardon, ii. 568 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Persons committing, not in course of public warfare, excepted from Irish pardon, ii. 600 (1652, Aug. 12), 751 (1653, Sept. 26). Proceedings for murder in Ireland to be unaffected by ordinance declaratory of high treason, ii. 855 (1653-4, Mar. 20). Duellists held guilty of, ii. 937 (1654, June 29). Hops. Excise on foreign, ii. 1188,: and British, 1189 (1657, June 26). HOESB. Forces of, to be raised for service in Ireland, i. 6 (1642, May 28), 9, 10 (June 17), 12, 13 (July 5) : in Gloucestershire, 84-85 (1642-3, Feb. 23) : for defence of northern ports, 156 (1643, May 10) : of Kent, 166 (May 30) : of southern and eastern counties, 215-219 (July 25), 261-262 (Aug. 24), 413-418 (1644, Mar. BO) : for relief of Gloucester, 260-261 (Aug. 23), 428 (1644, May 10) : for army (three thousand), 376 (1643-4, Feb. 1) : for Eastern Association, 462 (July 3), 734-735 (1645, July 10), 775-776 (Sept. 23): for service round Oxford, 472-475 (1644, July 12) : for defence of Wilts, 476 (July 15) : of Northern Association, 704 (1645, June 20) : by committee of militia of London, 766- 768 (1645, Sept. 9), 987-989 (1647, July 10), 994 (July 31) : by high sherifi of Carnarvonshire, 1185 (1648, Aug. 21) : for defence of Surrey, 1222-1223 (Oct. 18). Kate of pay fixed at 2s. ed. per diem, i. 8 (1642, June 9). Payment of Horse Guards attending parliament, i. 1221-1222 (1648, Oct. 16). Hoese Racing. See Spoets and Pastimes. HOESES. (i) Supply of ; — County committees to provide, for army, i. 41 (1642, Nov. 29). Deputy lieutenants or committees of counties or authorised officers to levy horses, i. 155 (1643, May 10), 162-163 (May 29) : valuation of those taken from supporters of parliament and pledge of public faith for satisfaction, 163. Lord General to appoint persons to provide, for army, i. 513-514 (1644, Sept 30) Provision of draught horses for artillery, i. 513-514 (1644, Sept. 301, 653-655 (1644-5, Mar. 14). Committee for militia of London to enforce contribution of, i 650 ri644-5 Feb. 28), 824 (164.5-6, Jan. 19), 955 (1747, June 11). Powers of commander-in-chief, i. 661 (1645, Apr. 1), ii. 1283 (1659, June 7) Provision of, for New Model, i. 819 (1645-6, Jan. 15). Provision of, for postal service, ii. 1010-1012 (1654, Sept. 2), 1111 (1657, June 9) Assessments for provision of, for militia, ii. 1291 (1659, June 28), 1295 (Julv 7^ 1309, 1314 (July 14), 1336 (July 26), 1344 (Aug. 2), 1449-1450 (1659-60 Mar. 12). See also (It). (ii) Selzare ofi — by deputy lieutenants and committees of counties, i. 217 (1643, July 25). Rebels' horses seized and sent to commissary for horses in London, i. 247 (1643 Aug. 16) : indemnity, 248. ' Horses of persons refusing to take covenant seized by committee for militia of London, i. 250 (1643, Aug. 17). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 67 HOBSES — cont. (U) Celznre of — cont. by county committees and <™mmittees for militia, i. 492 (1644, Aug. 19), 558 (Oct. 25), 590 (1645, June 5), ii. 401 (1650, July 11), 1338 (1659, July 26), 1451 (1659-60, Mar. 12) : by lieutenants and deputy lieutenants, i. 729 (1645, July 1). Punishment of, by commissioners for army, i. 518 (1644, Oct. 2). of draught-horses by commander-in-chief of New Model, i. 661 (1645, Apr. 1). Exemption from, of horses of officers of committee for accounts, i. 721 (1645, June 27). ^ Abolition of, by purveyors, ii. 1057 (1657, June 9) : for postal service, 1113 (1657, June 9). (lU) Mlsoellaneoas. Officers to make good losses of, not proved to have been sustained in service against enemy, i. 370 (1643-4, Jan. 20), 403 (1644, Mar. 26), 416 (Mar. 30V 469 (July 10), 494 (Aug. 19). Prevention of sale, pawning or embezzlement of, by soldiers, i. 403-404 (1644, Mar. 26). Preparation of parochial lists of, i. 462 (1644, July 8), 491 (Aug. 19), 726 (1645, July 1) : preparation of lists of, by householders, ii. 1317-1319 (1659, July 22). Soldiers to make good losses of, unless in active service, i. 477 (1644, July 15) : to account for losses, 742 (1645, Aug. 6). Captured horses to be surrendered to committees, i. 519 (1644, Oct. 2). Officers to claim payment only for horses kept for service of parliament, i. 945 (1647, May 28). Prohibition of use of, on Lord's day, except for church-going, ii. 384-885 (1650, Apr. 19). Transportation of, by Irish adventurers from certain ports without payment of customs etc., ii. 735 (1653, Sept. 26), 925-926 (1B54, June 2.3). Number of, for one cart, not to exceed five, ii. 865 (1654, Mar. 31) : exemptions, 898 (May 16), 1013 (Sept. 2). Encouragement of exportation of geldings, ii. 1044, 1047-1048 (1656, Nov. 27). Prohibition of hire of, on Lord's day, ii. 1163 (1657, June 26). Price of, ii. 1211 (1657, June 26). Return of, to owners, after service in militia, ii. 1454 (1659-60, Mar. 12). See Loans (I). Hospital. Lazar-houses in Ireland confiscated, i. 105 (1643, July 14). See Charitable Uses. House. Regulation of building, near London. See London (vl). HOTTSEHOLDBE. To famish lists of lodgers to militia committees, ii. 553 (1651, Aug. 13). To furnish lists of lodgers, horses, arms, and ammunition for delivery to militia committees, ii. 1817-1319 (1659, July 22). House op Commons. (I) OflBioers. Speaker of, accounts of assessment rendered to, i. 124 (1643, Apr. 10) : duplicate "of warrants for payment-out of money, sent to, 188 (i643, June 24) : oaths of officers of excise taken before, 203 (1643, July 22) : oaths of sequestrators etc. certified to, 438 (1644, May 25) : to be commissioner of Great Seal, 885 (1646, Oct. 31), 995 (1647, Aug. 3), 998 (Aug. 10). Serjeant-at-arms attending, securities taken in name of, i. 668 (1645, Apr. 14). Deputy Serjeant-at-arms to bring defaulting sequestrators before committee for indemnity : his salary, i. 1188 (1648, Aug. 25). (II) Mlacellaneoas. Members, ipso fa Forces for service in, raised in England, i. 6 (1642, Maj' 28). Five thousand foot and one hundred horse for service in, i. 12, 13 (July 5) : appointment of officers, 13. Two thousand volunteers, for service in Munster, i. 32 (1642, Oct. 5). Scottish army in, i. 188 (1643, July 5), 909 (1646, Deo. 14) : provision for arrears of pay, 198-199 (1643, July 19), 313 (Oct. 16). Loans for relief of army of, i. 531-553 (1644, Oct. 18), 746-749 (1645, Aug. 15), 848-852 (1646, May 23), 958 (1647, June 23), 1072-1105 (1647-8, Feb. 16), 1116-1117 (1648, Apr. 3). Refusal of quarter to malignants and papists of, i. 554~55."i (1644, Oct. 25). Committee to reside with army of, i. 677 (1645, May 3), ii. 236 (1649, Aug. 14). Loan for payment of contractor for army of, i. 776- 783 (1645, Sept. 27). Service in, of forces of certain disbanded garrisons, i. 862-863 (1646, Aug. 6). Army of, quartered in cities and towns, ii. 114 (1649, May 12). Special provision for statement of accounts of soldiers engaged on sudden march in, ii. 236-237 (1649, Aug. 17). Inpressment of soldiers for service in, ii. 513 (1651, Apr. 18). Provision of pensions for army of, ii. 556-559 (1651, Sept. 30). Determination of accounts of soldiery in, ii. 603-612 (1652, Aug. 25), 714 715 (1653, Aug. 8). Assessments for army of. See Assessment (1). See also (Ii) (vii). (II) Adventurers. Sea-adventures to, i. 9-12 (1642, June 17), 33-36 (Oct. 19), 42-44 (Nov. 29). Adventurers to furnish ships and troops, levy volunteers and perform acts of war, 9-10, 34, 43 : to enjoy spoil, inventories being lodged in High Court of Admiralty, 11, 35, 43, 44 : and admiral's tenth being reserved, 35, 44 : security to be given in High Court of Admiralty, 12, 35-36, 44 : approval required of commissioners of Admiralty, 34, 44. Conversion of loan for army into share in adventure for land in, i. 553 (1644, Oct. 18). Privateers to seize ships trading with Irish rebels, u. 69-70 (1649, Apr. 17). Committee of Adventurers tor settlement of internal differences, ii. 942-943 (1654, Aug. 1). See also (v) (vU). (III) CoTemment. Commissioners sent to, i. 32 (1642, Oct. 6). „„„,,,,. ,, ,,„,„„..„ Committee to consider proportions for relief of, i. 722 (164», July 1), S49-8,-30 (1646, May 2.3), 1105 (1647-8, Feb. 16), 1116 (1648, Apr. 3). Chief governor of, chosen by approbation of parliament, ii. 821 (16.j3, Dec. 16). Lord Deputy and Council, powers and duties of, ii. 935 (1654, June 27), 948 (Aug. 1) 1097 (1657, June 9) : confirmation of acts of, ii. 1103, 1105 (1657, June 9) : appointment by, of commissioners etc. for assessment, ii. 1244 (le.'iT, June 26). Corumissioners for trial of high treason in, ii. 1041 (1656, Nov. 27). Council of. form of oath of, ii. 1185 (1657, June 26). Justices in, continued in office, ii. 1270 (16.59, May 11). Commissioners for afEairs of, to execute certain laws, ii. 1298-1299 (1659, July 7) • to appoint commissioners for assessment, 1395 (16o9-60, Jan. 26). Commissioners of excise and customs in, continued in office, ii. 1416-1417 (1659- Powers ofBnghsh Council of State in, ii. 1421 (1659-60, Feb. 25). (lv\ cburcli and Education. ^ Collectionsforreliefofclergyof,i.285-286(1643 Sept 18)^ Advancement of gospel and learning m, u. 355-357 (1649-50, Mar. 8). Lands of Archbishop of Dubhn vested m trustees named, for use of Trmity College Dublin, and for a free school : appointments and salaries, 356. Encouragement of preachers, ii. 929 (1654, June 23) ^, ._ ^ Protection of rights of Trinity College, Dublin, ii. 1108 (1657, June 9). 74 ORDINANCES ASTD ACTS OF THfi COMMONWEALTH. IBBLAND — eont. (v) Iioans for purposes of Ireland. New Loan for relief of Ireland, i. 70-78 ('1643-3. Jan. 30), 192-193 (1643, July 14), 220-221 (July 29), 1027-1029 (1647, Nov. 13). Grant of land in Ireland to adventurers subscribing, 71, 192 : forfeiture of rebels' lands, 193 : locality of such lands, 194 : grant of liberties : inclusion of chantries, 195 : election as to province in which land granted, 196 : committee to receive subscriptions in Holland, 220-221 : limitation of time oE payment, 1027-1028 : additional loan permitted, 1028 : appointment of registrar, 73 : and of treasurers, 1028-1029. Loan for relief of army of,. for payment of contractor for army Of. See (t). Loan for, secured on excise and delinquents' estates, i. 928-935 (1647, May 13), 1056 (1647-8, Jan. 3), ii. 159 (1649, June 29). Enlargement of relief, i. 1147-1166 (1648, June 5). Appointments confirmetl : powers of committee : treasurer at war for Ireland to take accounts, 1148 : loans secured on Irish and English land, 1148-1149 : trustees : tenure, 1150 : sale of Irish land : repayment of loan with interest, 1151 : surveys, 1152 : oath of surveyor, 1152-1153 : adminis- tration of oaths, 1153 : production and custody of. records and evidences, 1153-1154 : amendment of surveys by trustees, 1154 : conveyances by trustees : corporations exempt fi-om mortmain licence, 1155 : lenders invited to double loans, 1155-1156, 1158 : form of receipt, 1157 : payment of interest, 1157-1158 : assignment of loan, 1159 : trustees' powers of lease, contract and appointment of officers : lenders, on purchase of land, may deduct loan from purchase-money and claim to be secured by letters patent or act of parliament: remission of three-fourths of finehanaper, 1161: indemnity : ordinance to be pleaded as evidence : rights of evicted purchasers, 1162: appointment of clerks, 1162-1163: proclamation of claims, 1164: rights of persons named protected, 1164-1166. Committee for army empowered to send money for relief, ii. 705 (1653, July 27), 1404 (1659-60, Feb. 2). (vl) Penal measures. Disfranchisement of Irish freemen in Chester, i. 878 (1646, Oct. 1). Sale of delinquents' estates in certain towns, i. 1056 (1647-8, Jan. 3). Exclusion from general composition of person assisting rebels of, or resident in, ii. 209 (1649, Aug. 10). I Exclusion from general pardon of aiders of rebellion of, ii. 574 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Disfranchisement of rebels of, ii. 1049 (1657, May 25). Attainder of rebels of, ii. 1250-1262 (1657, June 26). Statutes etc. cited, 1251 : classes of delinquents and Papists to be attainted, 1252-1253: forfeiture of estates, 1253: provisos in favour of protestants, 1253-1254 : of persons named, 1254, 1255, 1260-1262 : of persons comprised in articles of war, 1256 : of allottees of land in Connaught and Clare, 1259 : of personal estate, 1259-1260: of districts named, 1260-1261: limitation of time for entering and establishing claims, 1254-1255 : for transplantation. 1256-1257 : voidance of estates not claimed, 1256 : children of ■ persons attainted to transplant themselves, 1257-1258 : penalties on transplanted or banished persons returning without licence, 1258 : validity of contracts with Papists, who have not rebelled, 1259 : custody of documents, 1261. See also (v) (vU). (vU) Settlement. Settlement of, (general act), ii. 598-603 (1652, Aug. 12). Exception from pardon of life or estate of promoters of rebellion. 598 : of Roman Catholic priests, 599 : of persons named, 599-600 : of persons taking Ufe, not in public warfare, 600 : of persons not laying down arms within limited time, 600 : others to suffer banishment or loss of estate, 601-602 : forfeitiu'e of estates in tail, 602-603 : English purchasers of such estates protected : liability to transplantation of persons having special agi-ee- ments, 603. Satisfaction of adventurers and arrears of soldiers' pay and encouragement of Protestant settlers, ii. 722-753 (1653, Sept. 26). Confirmation of appointment of committee and commissioners, 723 : sale of forfeited lauds in ten counties named for satisfaction of adventurers, 723- 724 : and of soldiers claiming arrears, 724 : counties to be divided by baronies, 724-725 : commander-in-chief in Ireland to settle differences, 725 : lands in counties (other than aforesaid ten) set apart in case of deficiency, 725-726 : and for satisfaction of disbanded forces, 726 : provision for widows etc., 726-727 : assessments to be temporarily reduced and subsequently not to exceed English rate, 727 : remission of quit-rents, 727-728 : purchase of INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 75 IHELAND — ctmt, (vtl) Settlement — omit, land in cities and walled towns : privileges of certain cities, 728 : surveys, 729, 743 : persons shown on survey to possess more thantlioir share may buy or restore such excess, otherwise excess seized upon fresh survey, 729-730 : forfeited lands remaining over used for provision of schools and assistance of trade, 730 : maintenance of ministers and charities, 730-731 : allotment and tenure, 731 : provision for poor adventurers, 732 : priority given to arrears of pay since 5 June, 1649, 732-733 : after adventurers and arrears, loans etc. to be satisfied, 733-734 : forfeitures, 734-735 : settlers permitted to transport horses, tools etc., 735 : castles etc, excepted from sale, 736 : persons employed not to purchase, 737 : satisfaction of special claims, 737-738 : Order of council confirmed, whereby a committee appointed to examine claims and compute land in English measure, 739-740 : Commission confirmed for survey of lands, appointments and administration of oaths, 741-742 : instruetions to commissioners, 742-753 : proclamations, 742 : appointments and surveys. 743 : salaries, 744, 746-747 : enquiry as to Crown and ecclesiastical lands, 743-744 : amendment of errors in surveys, 745 : forms of oaths : preservation of records, 746 : prohibition of unauthorised fees, 747 : administration of act for settlement, 748 : satisfaction of soldiers who are to be disbanded immediately, 749 : provisions for transplantation of Irish into Connaught and Clare, 750 : without admission into towns and forts, 751 : and for English wishing to remove themselves from Connaught or Clare : unlicenced travellers to be tried by court-martial, 752 : settlement of land on individuals named, 753. Further encouragement of adventurers and soldiers, ii. 924-929 (1654, June 23). Bate of assessments of Ireland for five years ensuing, 924 : subsequent rate to be as in England, 925 : exemption of goods and cattle transported from customs and excise, 925 -926 : remission of quit-rents, 926 : land to be allotted in Kildare to soldiers and adventurers, in consideration of rents reserved on existing allotments, 926-927 : public arrears to be discharged, 927 : limitation of time to persons claiming interests, 927-928 : places erroneously returned a; baronies in surveys to be regarded as such, 928 : allottees to enter into possession of any forts, not used as garrisons and con- tained in their allotment, and of existing garrisons, when dismantled, 928- 929 : encouragement of preachers, 929. Indemnity to piotestants of Munster, ii. 933-937 (1654, June 27). Indemnity from penalties for acts done in Oimond's rebellion or in previous wars, 934 : arrears owing prior to defection not remitted, 934-935 : fines imposed on persons respectively submitting before and after 1 Dec. 1649, 935 : persons specially excepted, 935-936 : statement and payment of arrears, 936 : courts of law to give beneficial construction, 936-937. Admission to composition of protestants of, ii. 1015-1016 (1654, Sept. 2). Confirmation and settlement of lands in, ii. 1100-1110 (1657, June 9). iicts done by virtue of certain commissions, ordinances and acts confirmed, 1100-1103 : allottees to have real seisin, 1104 : but not to voidance of contracts made by them, 1104-1105 : further acts of lord deputy and council in pursuance of commissions etc. declared binding, 1105 : but previous allotments not to be voided thereby, 1105 : power to make fresh surveys reserved, 1105-1106 : grant of letters patent and creation of manors, in favour of chief allottees, 1106 : who are to execute conveyances with warranty to minor allottees within their allotment, 1106-1107 : judicial decrees not to be invalidated, 1107-1108 : limitation of time, 1108 : saving clauses, 1108-1110 : in favour of Trinity College, Dublin, 1108 : Irish pro- testants, 1108-1109 : persons pardoned : persons receiving land by order of parliament or lord protector, 1109 : estates of persona named not confirmed, 1109-1110 : lands in ten counties assigned to adventurers (for which com- position not made) excepted from act, 1110. (yliij Trade. Prohibition of export of wool to countries other than England and Wales, i, 1061, (1647-8, Jan. 19). Prohibition of trade with rebels of, ii. 69-70 (1649, Apr. 17). Bemission of excise on exports of wool to, ii. 1416 (1659-60, Feb. 25). (Is) Tazatlona Assessment of, ii. 494-495 (1650, Dec. 25), 924-925 (1654, June 23), 1097 (1657, June 9), 1243-1245 (1657, June 26), 1284-1286 (1659, June 18), 1855-1403 (1 659-60, Jan. 26). See Assessment (t). 76 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. ISELAUD — COnt. (x) Conflrmatlon, and application to Ireland, of ordinances and acts^ Enforeem(;ut of laws in, ii. 4:94-4:95 (1650, Dec. 25). Acts etc. declared to relate to, ii. 813 (1653, Dec. 16), 825 (Dec. 26), 831 (1653-4 Jan. 19), 1123, 1129, 1130, 1187 (1657, June 26), 1284 (1659. June 18), 1298- 1299 (July 7), 1299-1304 (July 12). Acts for bringing revenue into one treasury not applicable to, ii. 921 (1654, June 21). Confirmation of acts of lord deputy and council, ii. 1103, 1105 (1657, June 9). Confirmation of decrees of court for adjudication of claims, and of court of exchequer, ii. 1107 (1657, June 9). Confirmation of acts and ordinances relating to, ii. 1132, 1133, 1135, 1136 (1657, June 26). (xl) nUscellaneoas. Negotiations between England and Scotland with regard to, i. 46 (1642, Nov. 29). Rebels of, excluded from England, i. 283-284 (1643, Sept. 8) : penalty, 283 : indemnity clause, 284. Defence of Cheshire from Irish, i. 409 (1644, Mar. 26). Treaties etc. made with' rebels of, without consent of parliament, null and void, i. 910 (1646, Dec. 14). Grants under great seal since 15 Dec. 1643 null and void, i. 910 (1646, Dec. 14), Collection for relief of distressed protestants from, i. 1002-1004 (1647, Aug. 28). Council of State (of England) to use all means for reduction of, ii. 3 (1648-9, Feb. 13), 336 (1649-50, Feb. 13), 501 (1650-1, Feb. 13), Proceedings in trial of murder unaffected by ordinance relating to high treason, ii. 855 (1653-4, Mar. 20). Distribution of seats and rules for elections in, ii. 932-933 (1654, June 27). Maintenance of postal correspondence with, ii. 1009 (1654, Sept. 2). Administration of oaths in, ii. 1042 (1656, Nov. 27). Establishment of postal service in. See Post, The. Iron. Excise on, i. 467 (1644, July 8),.ii. 846 (1653-4, Mar. 17), 1189 (1657, June 26). Invention for melting, ii. 509 (1651, Apr. 2). Price of, ii. 1211, 1212 (1657, June 26). for use of navy, ii. 1281 (1659, May 31), 1410 (1659-60, Feb. 2). Italy. Silk from, excepted from Navigation Act, ii. 561-562 (1651, Oct. 8). Rate of postage to, ii. 1112 (1657. June 9). J. Jersey. See Channel Islands. Jesuit. See Roman Catholic. Judge. (1) In g:eneral. Forbidden to fulfil office in Oxford, i. 66 (1642-3, Jan. 21), 134 (1643, Apr. 18) : and indemnified, 67, 134. Forbidden to act on commissions, hold assizes, or deliver gaols during summer vacation, i. 191 (1643, July 10). Senior judge to sign writ of error in absence of chief justice, i. 434 (1644, May 15). To obey warrants of solicitor-general, i. 442 (1644, May 28). Disablement of certain judges deserting their places, i. 805 (1645, Nov. 24). To observe ordinance of indemnity, i. 936 (1647, May 21), To assist sequestrators, i. 1182 (1648, Aug. 9), Appointment of, i. 1226-1227 (1648, Oct. 30). To take notice of alteration in documentary forms, i. 1262 (1648-9, Jan. 29), ii. 826 (1653, Dec. 26). To determine offences in connection with printing, ii. 252-253 (1649, Sept. 20). To execute act of general pardon, ii. 573 (1651-2, Feb. 24) : procedure where adequate relief cannot be given, 859 (1653--4, Mar. 33). To indemnify excise officers, ii. 853 (1653-4, Mar. 17). Proposal in Petition and Advice that appointment of, be approved by parliament, ii. 1063 (1657, May 25): and by council in intervals of parliaments, 1184 (June 26). Salaries of, charged upon customs, ii. 1133 (1657, June 26). To execute laws against priests and Jesuits, ii. 1425 (1659-60, Mar. 12). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 77 Judge — omtf. (U) Of particular courts. for Palatinate ol: Lancaster, appointment of, i. 856-857 (1646, June 17), ii. 845 (1653-4, Feb. 28), 1345 (1659, Aug. 5). of court of Admiralty, to deliver reasons in law for sentence, i. 1121 (1648, Apr. 14). of court of Admiralty, appointment of, ii. 510 (1651. Apr. 2), 713 (1653, July 30), 1272 (1659, May 19), 1316-1317 (July 19). of assize, to execute act for provision for maimed soldiers, ii. 558 (1651, Sept. 30). for Probate, appointment of, ii. 702 (16.')3, Apr. 8), 824 (Deo. 24), 869 (1654, Apr. 3), 1272 (1659, May 19), 1317 (July 19). for relief of creditoi-s and poor prisoners (acting as commissioners of bankruptcy), appointment and powers of, ii. 753-764 (1653, Oct. 6), 944 (1654, Aug. 17) : suspension of powers, 860-861 (1654, Mar. 31), 888-889 (Apr. 18), 897 (May 16) : new powers, 911-915 (June 9). of northern circuit, to take assizes etc. at Durham, ii. 907 (1 654, June 9) : and at Lancaster, 921 (1664, June 21). of court of Duchy of Lancaster, appointment of, ii. 916 (1654, June 9). of assize, to charge grand jm-ies to present recusants, ii. 1170 (1657, June 26). of assize, at Durham, appointment of, ii. 1305-1306 (1659, July 13). Judge Advocate. Appointment of, for court martial of London, i. 488 (1644, Aug. 16), 844 (1646 Apr. 3) : for council of war in Kent, i. 675 (1645, Apr. 23), 693 (June 7). Power's of commissioners of Admiralty in matter of appointment of, ii. 710 (1653, July 28), 1280 (1659, May 31), 1409 (1659-60, Feb. 2). Judge Delegate. To hear appeals from decisions of Court of Admiralty, ii. 74 (1649, Apr. 17). To proceed to sentence notwithstanding prohibitions, ii. 78-79 (1649, Apr. 23). Judgments. See Chancery (1) : Legal Proceedings. Jura Regalia. of bishops of Durham and Ely excepted from sale of Bishops' lands, i. 891 (1646, Nov. 17). JUBT. Issues hitherto tried by Ordinary or bishop to be tried by, i. 883 (1646, Oct. 9). Visitors of university to impanel, i. 1002 (1647, Aug. 26). Alterations in form of jurors' oaths, ii. 9 (1648-9, Feb. 17), 827 (1653, Dec. 26). Crimes committed upon or beyond seas, when offender found within county, to be tried by, ii. 254-255 (1649, Sept. 20). for trial of coinage, ii. 281-282 (1649, Nov. 16). Offences to be included in charges to grand jury, ii. 386 (1650, Apr. 19), 389 (May 10), 412 (Aug. 9). for trial of defective yarn, ii. 453 (1650, Nov. 14). Fraud by debtors to be tried before, ii. 944 (1654, Aug. 11). Postal officers exempted from service on, ii. 1011 (1654,' Sept. 2). To hear claims before surveyors of forests, ii. 1118 (1657, June 19). Grand jury to present recusants, ii. 1170 (1657, June 26). Commissioners for regulation of London building to enquire by, ii. 1226 (1657, June 26). Justice, Courts op. (1) Xb general. Ordinance against adjoui'nment of, i. 372-373 (1643-4, Jan. 22). Covenant taken by officials in, i. 374-375 (1643-4, Jan. 30). Alterations of forms used in, i. 1262-1263 (1648-9, Jan. 29), ii. 6-9 (Feb. 1 7), 825-828 (1653, Dec. 26). Decisions of commissioners for relief of persons molested contrary to articles of war to be binding in, ii. 150 (1649, June 18). Engagement subscribed by all plaintiffs in, ii. 326-327 (1649-50, Jan. 2) : repealed, 774-775 (1653, Nov. 4). Licences issued to Roman Catholics to leave their abodes for purpose of appear- ance in, ii. 352 (1649-50, Feb. 26). Use of English language in, ii. 455-466 (1650, Nov. 22), 510-611 (1651, Apr. 6). Beneficial interpretation of General Pardon in, ii. 567 (1651-2, Feb. 24) : damages against clerk making out writ contrary to its provisions, 567-568 ; judges to take official notice of aqt, 573. 78 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Justice, Couets op — cont. (1) In e:eneral — cont. Commissioners for Indemnity empowered to stay proceedings in, ii. 589 (1652 June 23). Acts of Indemnity to be pleaded in, ii. 859 (1653-4, Mar. 23). Adjournment of Easter term, ii. 869-870 (1654, Apr. 8). Beneficial interpretation of Indemnity to Munster protestants in, ii. 936-937 (1654, June 27). (It) ParttOQlar courts. Erection of High Court for trial of Charles I., i. 1253-1255 (1648-9, Jan. 6). Establishment of High Court of Justice, ii. 364-367 (1650, Mar. 26), 419 (Aug. 27), 780-782 (1653, Nov. 21), 917-918 (1654, June 9). Commissioners named, with power to punish communication with royal family, 365, 781 : treason, 366, 781, 917 : delinquency, mutiny, desertion, 366 : misprision or concealment of treason, 419, 917 : form of oath, 367, 782, 918 : penalties, 419, 918 : court to proceed only against persons named by parliament or council, 419. Commissioners for High Court to punish persons having traffic with Scotsmen and Scotsmen remaining in England, ii. 407-408 (1650, Aug. 2). Establishment of High Court for Eastern counties, ii. 492-493 (1650, Dec. 10). See also ADMIRALTY, HiGH CotTET OF, and other courts of law particularly named. Justices of Otbe and Tbrminbe. To try crimes committed upon or beyond seas when offender found within county, ii. 254 (1649, Sept. 20). Justices op the Peace. (1) Assistance of, to be rendered i to commander-in-chief, i. 16 (1642, July 15), ii. 1284 (1659, June 7). to lieutenants and committees of counties, i. 56 (1642-3, Jan. 9), 688 (1645, May 26). in suppression of riots, i. 139 (1643, May 3), 918 (1646-7, Feb. 22), 1005 (1647, Aug. 28), ii. 233 (1649, Aug. 14). in regulation of printing, i. 186 (1643, June 14), 1022 (1647, Sept. 30). in execution of excise acts, i. 207 (1643, July 22), 282 (Sept. 8), 918 (1646-7, Feb. 22), 1005 (1647, Aug. 28), ii. 226, 228 (1649, Aug. 14), 1195 (1657, June 26). to officers cutting wood for use of poor, i. 305 (1643, Oct. 2), 482 (1644, July 20). to saltpetre-men, i. 418-420 (1644, Apr. 3), ii. 702 (1652-3, Feb. 9). in enforcing observance of Lord's day, i. 421 (1644, Apr. 8), ii. 384-385 (1650, Apr. 19), U64, 1166-1168, 1195 (1657, June 26). to commissioners of courts martial, i. 488 (1644, Aug. 16), 844 (1646, Apr. 3), 860 (June 27). to commander of New Model, i. 661 (1645, Apr. 1). in collection of customs, i. 668 (1645, Apr. 14), 1039 (1647, Dec. 16). to council of war, i. 675 (1645, Apr. 23), 693 (June 7). in punishment of deserters, i. 677 (1645, Apr. 24), 716 (June 27), 821 (1645-6, Jan. 15). in collection of arrears, i. 737 (1645, July 24), 1026 (1647, Oct. 12), ii. 1287 (1669, June 22). to surveyors of Bishops' lands, i. 896 ;(1646, Nov. 17) : of Deans' lands, ii. 86 (1649, Apr. 30) : of Crown lands, 172 (July 16) : of Forfeited estates, 527 (1651, July 16). in preservation of game, i. 916 (1646-7, Feb. 20). in suppression of stage-plays in London, i. 1027 (1647, Oct. 22). in examination of army accounts, i. 1174 (1648, July 20), ii. 127 (1649, May 28). to sequestrators, i. 1182 (1648, Aug. 9). in execution of ordinance of disfranchisement, i. 1252 (1648, Dec. 18). to committee for removal of malignant officers of Navy and Customs, i. 1259 (1648-9, Jan. 16). in impressment, ii. 13 (1648-9, Feb. 22), 355 (1649-60, Mar. 3), 513 (1651, Apr. 18), 579 (1651-2, Mar. 12), 1289 (1659, June 28). to treasurers of prize-goods, ii. 78 (1649, Apr. 17). to commissioners for High Courts of Justice, ii. 367 (1650, Mar. 26), 493 (Dec. 10), 782 (1653, Nov. 21), 918 (1654, June 9). to corporation of worsted weavers, ii. 455 (1650, Nov. 14), 780 (1663, Nov. 12). in execution of disaffiorestation act, ii. 785 (1653, Nov. 22). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 79 Justices of the Peace— c«n<. (I) Assistance of, to be rendered — cont. to conservators of Thames and Meclway, ii. 946 (1654, Aug. 11). to commissioners for ejection of scandalous ministers, ii. 986-990 (1654, Aug. 28). to Visitors of universities, ii. 1028 (1654, Sept. 2). to commissioners for trial of high treason, ii. 1041 (1656, Nov. 27). in collection of assessments in Scotland, if acting as justices, ii. 1465 (1659-60, Mar. 17). (II) Duties of (otlier tban assistance). Levy of tax for fortification of London, i. 103 (1642-3, Mar. 7). Removal of monuments of idolatry, i. 266 (1643, Aug. 26), 426 (1644, May 9). Administration of oaths etc. before or by, i. 438 (1644, May 25), ii. 125 (1649, May 23), 197 (1649, July-), 325 (1642-50, Jan. 2), 548 (1651, July 24), 565 (1651-2, Feb. 4). Adjudication upon complaint of non-payment of tithes, with appeal to chancery. i. 568-569 (1644, Nov. 8), 996-997 (1647, Aug. 9), 1226 (1648, Oct. 27). Adjudication upon complaint against saltpetre men, i. 829 (1645-6, Feb. 7). ii. 700-701 (1662-3, Feb. 9). Required to take depositions in appeals by persons excluded from sacrament, i. 854 (1646, June 5), 1210 (1648, Aug. 29). Enforcement of monthly fast, i. 906 (1646, Dec. 2), ii. 81 (1649, Apr. 2.3). Examination of allegations of injustice in levy of excise, i. 919 (1646-7, Feb. 22). Observance of ordinance of indemnity, i. 936 (1647, May 21). Assessment of parish for provision of, and decision of claims to pensions, i. 938- 989 (1647, May 28), 997-998 (Aug. 10), 1055 (Dec. 24), ii. 557-558 (1651, Sept. 30). Regulation of differences between master and servant, i. 954 (1647, June 8). Punishment of riot on days of recreation, i. 985 (1647, June 28). Protection of ministers introduced by parliament, i. 999-1000 (1647, Aug. 23). Required to certify discovery of illegal exportatioij into exchequer, i. 1060 (1647-8, Jan. 19). Required to approve election of churchwardens, i. 1065 (1647-8, Feb. 9) : and to receive their accounts, 1066. Survey of state of repair of churches, i. 1068 (1647-8, Feb. 9). Examination of spectators of stage plays, i. 1071 (1647-8, Feb. 11). Execution of ordinance for payment of tithes, i. 1118 (1648, Apr. 4), ii. 346 (1649-50, Feb. 22), 1469 (1659-60, Mar. 16). Punishment of blasphemy, i. 1134-1135 (1648, May 2), ii. 393-395 (1650, June 28), 411 (Aug. 9). Removal of dehnquents from London, i. 1140-1141 (1648, May 23), ii. 349 (1649-50, Feb. 26), 1305 (1609, July 13). Examination of officers of captured ships, ii. 71 (1649, Apr. 17). Examination of appeals from assessments, ii. 107 (1649, May 7). Receipt of informations against malignant magistrates, ii. 235 (1649, Aug. 17). Appointment of officers to search for prohibited imports, ii. 244 (1649, Sept. .5). Examination of allegations of brewing offences, ii. 244-245 (1649, Sept. 12). Examination of persons suspected of crimes committed upon or beyond seas, ii. 255 (1649, Sept. 20). ., . ' • Execution of act for discharge of poor prisoners, ii. 322-323 (1649, Dec. 21). Receipt of subscriptions to Engagement, ii. 327-328 (1649-50, Jan. 2). Issue of licences to Roman Catholics, ii. 352 (1649-50, Feb. 26). Arrest of Scotsmen in England, ii. 408 (1650, Aug. 2). Issue of licences for sale of corn, ii. 442 (1650, Oct. 23). Confirmation of bye-laws of corporation of worsted weavers, ii. 452 (1650, Nov. 14), 776 (1653, Nov. 12). Protection of invention for boiling liquors, ii. 491 (1650, Nov. 27). Receipt of informations, ii. 577 (1651-2, Feb. 27), 772 (1653, Oct. 21). Solemnization of marriage, ii. 715 (1653, Aug. 24). Required to certify poverty of persons desiring admission to fractional share in Irish adventure, ii. 732 (1653, Sept. 26). Direction of employment of forfeitures in pubhc service of county, ii. 754 (1653, Oct. 5). / Suppression of cock-fights, ii. 861 (1654, Mar. 31). Execution of Highway Act, ii. 862-868 (1654, Mar. 31). Prevention of duels, ii. 937-938 (1654, June 29). Suppression of horse-racing, ii. 942 (1654, July 4). Execution of statute (43 Eliz. cap. 7) for prevention of damage to woods, ii. 996 (1654, Nov. 30). Suppression of vagrancy, ii. 1098 (1657, June 9). Discovery of recusants, ii. 1170, H72-1174, 1179 (1657, June 26). 80 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Justices op the Peace — cnnt. (11) Duties of (otber tban assistance) — emit. Prevention of extravagant living, ii. 1249 (1657, June 26). Trial of transplanted Irish, upon return without licence, ii. 1258 (1657, June 26). Enquiry (in camera) into ofEences on Scottish border, ii. 1263 (1657, June 26). Execution of laws against priests and Jesuits, ii. 1425 (1659-60, Mar. 12). Division of counties into presbyteries, ii. 1462 (1659-60, JIar. 14). Administration of pensions of sequestered ministers, ii. 1467 (1659-60, Mar. 16). (Hi) Kisoellaneoas. Exception of, from Self-denying ordinance, i. 665 (1645, Apr. 3). Eemoval of, for delinquency, i. 876 (1646, Oct. 1). Prohibited from acting upon proceedings directed against parliament, i. 909 (1646, Dec. 14). Method of procedure against, for negligence in collection of excise, i. 919-920 (1646-7, Feb. 22). Disablement from service as, of persons who have fought against parliament or have been sequestered, i. 1009 (1647, Sept. 9). Service of aldermen of London as, i. 1067 (1647-8, Feb. 9), ii. 107 (1649, May 7). Commissions of, not invalidated by changes in documentary forms, i. 1263 (1648-9, Jan. 29) : continuance in office of, pending new commissions, ii. 5 (1648-9, Feb. 17). Form of oath of, ii. 242 (1649, Sept. 5). Commissioners of customs to act as, within certain limits, ii. 941 (1654, June 30). Appointment of justices of ability and integrity, as extraordinary masters of chancery, ii. 952 (1654, Aug. 21). Act for continuance in office of, ii. 1270-1271 (1659, May 11). Limitation of powers of, in collection of excise, ii. 1351 (1659, Sept. 28). Juvenile Oppendbrs. • Punishment of, ii. 395 (1650, June 28), 1167 (1659, June 26). K. Keepbbs op the Liberty op England. Use of title, in legal documents, i. 1262 (1648-9, Jan. 29), ii. 7-9 (Feb. 17). High treason to procure subversion of, ii. 121 (1649, May 14), 193 (July 17). Bonds taken in name of, ii. 215 (1649, Aug. 14). Licences issued in name of, ii. 379 (1650, Apr. 13), Name and style of Lord Protector used in place of name and style of, li. 813 (1653, Dec. 16), 825-827 (Dec. 26). Kesumption of title, ii. 1271 (1659, May 11). King, The. (1) Cbarles I. Revenue of. See Grown Lands. Intercourse with, prohibited, i. 327 (1643, Oct. 31). Courts martial to take cognizance of intercourse with, i. 487 (1644, Aug. 16), 843 (1646, Apr. 3), 858 (June 27). Servants of, owning two houses, not exempt from assessment, i. 549 (1644, Oct. 18), 1101 (1647-8, Feb. 16). Chapels of, use of Directory in, i. 835 (1645-6, Mar. 14). Disfranchisement of promoters of personal treaty with, i. 1253 (1648, Dec. 20). Establishment of court for trial of, i. 1253-1255 (1648-9, Jan. 6). Names of commissioners, i. 1254-1255 : proclamation of sessions : appoint- ment of officers, 1255. Removal of officers promoting coming of, to London, i. 1259 (1648-9, Jan. 16). Omission of name of, in public documents, i. 1262 (1648-9, Jan. 29.) Sale of personal estate of late king, queen, and prince, ii. 160-168 (1649, July 4), 546-548 (1651, July 17). Preparation by ti'ustees of inventory and valuation, 160 ; appointment of clerk: administration of oaths, 161 : exchequer proceedings against persons embezzling personal estate, 162 : reservation for state purposes by council of goods not exceeding 10,0002. in value, 162-3 : further reservation of 10,0002.. 647 : appointments and salaries, 161, 163, 166-167 : appointment of con- tractors, 163-164 : with power to seU at, above or (with consent of trustees) INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 81 King, The— cowfc (1) Charles X. — cont. Sale of personal estate etc. — eoiet. under valuation, 16-1 : payment of purchase money, 164-165 : penalty for default of payment, 165 : antiquities to be sold abroad, 165-166 : treasurers, 166-167 : payment of ting's debts to friends of parliament : proceeds of sale devoted in part to navy, 167 : preparation of lists of debts and unpaid wages etc., 168 : classes of goods included in sale, 546 : discovery of concealments, 546-547 : inclusion of estate of late king's children, 548. Account to be rendered of actions done under authority of, ii. 280 (1649, Oct. 11). Certain debts due to, excepted from general pardon, ii. 570 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Issue of, precluded from election as Lord Protector, ii. 821 (1653, Dec. 16). (U) Cbarles II. Prohibition of proclamation of king without 'consent of people in parliament, i. 1263-1264 (1648-9, Jan. 30) ; High Court to try ofEenders, ii. 365 (1650, Mar. 26), 780 (1653, Nov. 21). Council of state to oppose maintainers of title of, ii. 3 (1648-9, Feb. 13), 336 (1649-50, Feb. 13), 501 (1650-1, Feb. 13), 1273 (1659, May 19), 1418 (1659-60, Feb. 25). Abolition of kingly office, ii. 18-20 (1648-9, Mar. 17), 494 (1650, Dec. 25), 1299, (1659, July 7). Discharge of allegiance to issue of late king, 18 : no person to exercise office of king : treason to attempt to set up any person as king, 19 : speedy dissolution of parliament : supreme authority of representatives of the people, 20 : enforcement of act in Ireland, 494, 1299. Persons countenancing declaration by, adjudged traitors, ii. 420 (1650, Aug. 28). Prohibition of correspondence with, ii. 550-551 (1651, Aug. 12). Supporters of, since 30th Jan., 1648-9, excluded from benefit of articles of war, ii. 620 (1652, Sept. 29). Persons proclaiming issue etc. of late king to be king guilty of high treason, ii. 833 (1653-4, Jan. 19). Abolitien of kingly office in Scotland, and discharge of Scottish people from allegiance, ii. 872 (1654, Apr. 12). Eenunciation of title of, ii. 1036-1038 (1656, Nov. 27) : hia abettors guilty of high treason, 1037-1039. Sequestration of supporters of, ii. 1348 (1659, Aug. 27). King's Bench. See Bench, King's. Knights of Windsor. See Windsor. Knights Service. Conversion of tenure by, into common socage, i. 833 (1645-6, Feb. 24). L. Lace. Excise on. i. 212. (1643, July 22), ii. 849 (1653-4, Mar. 17), 1188 (1657, June 26). Kinds and prices of, ii. 1212 (1657, June 26). Lading, Bill op. See Bill op Lading. IjAncastee, County Palatine op. Ordination of ministers in, i. 579 (1644, Dec. 13). Provision of seal for, i. 579-580 (1644, Dec. 17), 612-613 (1641-5, Feb. 10). To be sent to vice-chancellor : all acts under former seal since its removal void : indemnity, 580 : to be put into use by commissioners executing office of chancellor, 613. Oath of sheriff of, i. 613 (1644-5, Feb. 10). Sessions of assizes at, i. 855-857 (1646, June 17), ii. 844-845 (1653-4, Feb. 17), 921 (1654 June 21) leimjirmed, 1137 (1657, June 26)], 1344-1345 (1659, Aug. 5). Processes and pleas adjourned 9th Sept., 1642, to be revived and proceed, ings depending .at that date to hold good, i. 856 ; processes etc. adjourned 10th Oct., 1653, revived, ii. 845 : appointment of justices, i. 856-857, ii. 845 : chancellor or vice-chancellor to issue commissions : and sheriff to make proclamation, i. 857 : judges of northern circuit to act as justices, ii. 921. Continuance of privileges of, ii. 722 (1653, Sept. 17), 844-845 (1653-4, Feb. 28) : confirmed, 11^7 (1657, June 26). p 1881. F 82 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Lanoastee, Duchy op. Ordinances against removal of court of, to Oxford, i. 65-67 (1642-3, Jan. 21),' 133- 134 (1643, Apr. 18). Seizure of crown revenues within survey of, i. 299 (1643, Sept. 21). Duchy seal provided and used for purposes of the county palatine, i. 579-580 (1644, Dec, 17), 612-613 (1644-5, Feb. 10). Issue of late king disabled from enjoyment of possessions of, ii. 19 (1648-9, Mar. 17). Eevival of court of, for pending causes only : appointment of judges who are to act as keepers of the seal, ii. 916 (1654, June 9) : confirmed, 1137 (1657, June 26). Landlord and Tenant. (I) Payment of assessments. Landlord to pay assessment of rack-rated tenant, i. 120 (1643, Mar. 31), 237 (Aug. 3), 270 (Sept. 5), 295 (Sept. 20), 337 (Nov. 4), 357 (Dec. 18), 471 (1644 July 18), 496 (Aug. 19), 549 (Oct. 18), 560 (Oct. 25), 1100 (1647-8, Feb. 16) : in other cases assessment apportioned, 295, 337, 357, 471, 496, 549, 560, 1100. Tenant of person assessed to pay rent to collector, under pain of distress, i. 145 (1643, May 6). Permission to tenant unjustly assessed to deduct tax from rent, i. 238 (1643, Aug. 3), 270 (Sept. 5), 1100 (1647-8, Feb. 16). Tenant to pay assessment and deduct amount from next payment of rent, i. 261 (1643, Aug. 24), 296 (Sept. 20), 358 (Dec. 18), 386 (1643-4, Feb. 17), 401 (1644, Mar. 26), 472 (July 10), 496 (Aug. 19), 549 (Oct. 18), 560-561 (Oct. 25), 576 (Dec. 3), 617 (1644-5, Feb. 17), 634-635 (Feb. 21), 687 (1645, May 26), ii. 50 (1649, Apr. 7), 317 (Deo. 7), 487 (1650, Nov. 26), 684 (16.52, Dec. 10), 1092 (1657, June 9), 1158 (June 26), 1344 (1659, Aug. 2), 1398 (1659-60, Jan. 26) : indemnity clauses, i. 261, 472, 560 : liability to distress of tenants refusing to pay, 262, 561 : liability to sequestration of landlord refusing to allow deduction, 576 : tenants of certain London hospitals not permitted to make such deduction, 570-571 (1644, Nof. 6). Committees for assessment to settle differences between landlord and tenant, i. 402 (1644, Mar. 26), 676 (Dec. 3), 618 (1644-5, Feb. 17). 635 (Feb. 21), 983 (1647, June 23), ii. 57 (1649, Apr. 7), 317 (Dec. 7), 487 (1650, Nov. 26), 682 (1652, Dec. 10), 1092 (1657, June 9), 1158-1159 (June 26). Exemption of landlord from assessment not to exempt tenant, i. 667 (1645, Apr. 11). Tenant of land, rent of which is exempted from assessment, assessable for value . of land over and above rent, i. 1077 (1647-8, Feb. 16), ii. 57 (1649, Apr. 7), 490 (1650, Nov. 26), 687 (1652, Dec. 10), 1095 (1657, June 9), 1162 (June 26), 1402 (1659-60, Jan. 26). Tenant of absentee landlord to convey notice of militia rate to him, and, in event of his refusal, to pay and deduct from rent, ii. 1340-1341 (1659, July 26), 1453-1454 (1659-60, Mar. 12.) (II) Miscellaneous. Position of, and indemnity for, tenant of sequestered lands, i. 108 (1643, Mar. 27). Tenants of land let by committee for advance of money to pay rent to that body, i. 308 (1643, Oct. 9). Eights of tenant of Bishops' lands to be regarded where lease does not exceed three lives and is not posterior to 1 Dec. 1641, i. 882 (1646, Oct. 9). Receipts of rent etc. of tenants of Bishops' lands to be entered by comptroller without fee, i. 901 (1646, Nov. 17). Pre-emption in favour of tenants of state lands, i. 902 (1646, Nov. 17), ii. 342 (1649-50, Feb. 18), 360 (Mar. 11), 431 (1650, Oct. 16), 528 (1651, July 16). Kents appropriated to maintenance of churches payable to churchwardens, i. 1069 (1647-8, Feb. 9). Commissioners for sequestrations to decide differences between landlord and tenant, ii. 212 (1649, Aug. 10). Forfeiture for non-payment of rent, ii. 274-275 (1649, Sept. 26). Tenants of delinquent landlords not to be prejudiced by General Pardon, ii 576 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Prohibition of payment of rent on Lord's Day, ii. 1165 (1657, June 26). Rack-rented tenant in London to pay building fine and deduct from rent : apportionment of fine in other cases, ii. 1224 (1657, June 26). Law aud Equity, Courts op. See Admiralty, High Court op : Bench, Common : Bench, King's : Chancery : Durham : Exchequer : Justice, Courts op : Lancaster, County Palatine op : Lancaster, Duchy op ; Requests, Court op : Wards and Liveries, Court op. ' INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 8o Lead. Excise on, i. 806 (1645, Nov. 24), ii. 847 (1653-4, Mar. 17), 1190 (1657, June 26). Smelters of, to make weekly entries at excise office, ii. 225 (1649, Aug. 14). To be sealed, on payment of excise, ii. 231 (1649, Aug. 14). Custom on, ii. 1124, 1130 (1657, June 26). Leathee. Excise on, i. 212 (1643, July 22), 277 (Sept. 8), ii. 848 (1653-4, Mar. 17). Value of, for purposes of excise, ii. 1212 (1657, June 26). Legacy. To be sued for at common law and not in chancery, ii. 959 (1654, Aug. 21). Legal Proceedings. Ordinances for revival of, in palatinate of Lancaster, i. 885-887 (1646, June 17), ii. 844-845 (1653-4, Feb. 28). Proceedings in trial of James earl of Cambridge not to be printed without leave, ii. 1 (1648-9, Feb. 9). Plaintiffs to subscribe Engagement, ii. 326 (1649-50, Jan. 2). Judgments not to be stayed or reversed for merely formal detect, ii. 358 (1649-50, Mar. 11), 773 (1653, Nov. 4). English to be used in, ii. 455-456 (1650, Nov. 22) : translation of Latin forms referred to Speaker and judges, 511 (1651, Apr. 9). OfEences, for which judgment given since 30 Jan., 1648-9, and proceedings begun since 3 Sept., 1651, excepted from General Pardon, ii. 571, 574 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Commissioners for indemnity empowered to stay, ii. 589 (1652, June 23). Eemoval of fines upon filing of bills or issue of writs, ii. 713 (1653, Aug. 2). for relief of persons aggrieved, ii. 859-860 (1653-4, Mar. 23). Jurisdiction of "the other house " proposed in Petition and Advice, ii. 1051-1052 (1657, May 25). Not to be voided by Petition and Advice, ii. 1056 (1657, May 25). Felonies committed in England or Scotland to be tried where committed, not- withstanding arrest of prisoners beyond border, ii. 1265 (1657, June 26). Discharge of indictments etc. against persons promoting alteration of form of government between years 1653 and 1659, ii. 1300 (1659, July 12) : other legal proceedings during that period, not to be avoided, 1301 . judges to continue pending causes, 1303. Patrons empowered to bring suits against commissioners for approbation of ministers as a body, ii. 1460 (1659-60, Mar. 14). Alteration of forms in. See Documents. See Evidence : Sunday. Letters op Maeque. Ships bearing letters of marque issued by late king, Charles Stuart, or prince Eupert, to be lawful prize, ii. 68 (1649, Apr. 17). Preservation of, of captured ships, ii. 70 (1649, Apr. 17), 446 (1650, Nov. 6). Council of State to grant, for reprisals, ii. 157 (1649, June 25), 379-380 (1650, Apr. 13). Letters Patent. (1) Voldance of: if passed since 22 May, 1642, i. 341 (1643, 10). if passed by governor of Jersey without consent of parliament, i. 773 (1645, Sept. 16). of peerages etc. subsequent to 4 Jan., 1641 [-2], by cancellation in chancery, ii. 564-565 (1651-2, Feb. 4). in cases where rent payable to state for land in Scotland is altered, ii. 883 (1654, Apr. 12). iil) MlscellaneouB. Passing of, for escheators, i. 426 (1644, May 9) : for purchasers of Bishops' lands, 1018 (1617, Sept. 24) : of Irish lands, 1161 (1648, June 5), ii. 1106 (1657, June 9) : of Dean and Chapter lands, ii. 9 (1649, Apr. 30) : of Crown lands, 179 (July 16). Alteration of teste clause, i. 1262-1263 (1648-9, Jan. 29), ii. 825 (1653, Dec. 26) : existing letters valid pending new letters patent, ii. 6 (1648-9, Feb. 17). Production of, as evidence, ii. 449 (1650, Nov. 7). Use of English language in, ii. 456 (1650, Nov. 22) : provisions as to translation, 510-511 (1651, Apr. 9). Absence of, not to invalidate payment of fee-farm rents, where payment made during last 15 years, ii. 587 (1652, June 3). Land held under, excluded from operation of DisafEorestation act, ii. 786-787 (1653, Nov. 22). to run in name of Lord Protector, ii. 813 (1653, Dec. 16). Custody and issue of public money confined to persons appointed by, ii. 920 (1654, June 21). 84 OEDINANOES AND ACTS OP THE COMMONWEALTH. Levant. ■ Commodities from, excepted from Navigation Act, ii. 561 (1651, Oct. 8). See Meechants, Societies of. Liberties and Feanchises. Those of Bristol talien as a model, i. 195 (1643, July 14). Not to be confirmed, if not enjoyed since 1632, ii. 449 (1650, Nov. 7). LIBEAEY. Sale of royal libraries, ii. 546 (1651, July 17). See Public Building. Licence. of privateer, form of, i. 826-827 (1645-6, Jan. 29). of Roman Catholic, to leave abode for appearance in court of law, ii. 352 (IC49- .50, Feb. 26). of delinquent, to carry arms, ii. 553 (1651, Aug. 13). of hackney-carriages in London, ii. 823 (1654, June 23). of letter-carriers, ii. 1012 (1654, Sept. 2). for return of transplanted Irish, ii. 1258 (1657, June 26). See also CoEN : Innkeepee : MOETMAIN : PLANTATIONS (1) : Feinting : Sea. Lieutenants op Counties. Appointment of, i. 1 (1641-2, Mar. 5). Nomination of deputies by, i. 3 (1641-2, Mar. 5). Required to assist commander-in-chief, i. 16 (1642, July 15) : Irish committee, 33 (Oct. 6) : commander of New Model, 661 (1645, Apr. 1). Association of counties by, for defence, i. 51 (1642, Dec. 20), 55, 59 (1642-3, Jan. 9), 178 (1643, June 12). Levy of forces by, i. 51 (1642, Dec. 20), U (Dec. 31), 57, 59 (1642-3, Jan. 9), 125- 126 (1643, Apr. 10), 166 (May 30), 220 (July 29). Levy of aids by, i. 56 (1642-3, Jan. 9), 167 (1643, May 30). Punishment by, of delinquents, i. 57 (1642-3, Jan. 9) : of defaulting and mutinous persons, 728 (1645, July 1). Fortiiication of bridges and towns by, i. 57-58 (1642-3, Jan. 9). Indemnity for, i. 167 (1643, May 30). Appointment by, of oflBcera to hold musters, i. 384 (1643-4, Feb. 17) : of treasurers of assessments, 652 (1644-5, Mar. 8). Issue of warrants by, for preparation of lists of able-bodied men, i. 462 (1644, July 3), 726 (1645, July 1) : to high constable, for assessment, 727 (1645, July 1). Service of, on committees for New Model, i. 625 (1644-5, Feb. 17) : of committee of Eastern Association, 764 (1645, Sept. 3) : on committees for assessment, 984 (1647, June 23). Exemption of, from Self-denying ordinance, i. 664 (1645, Apr. 3). Voidanoe of power of, to raise militia, ii. 402 (1650, July 11). Limitation op Time. for subscriptions to Irish Loan, i. 1027-1028 (1547, Nov. 13). for surcharges on army accounts, i. 1052 (1647, Dec. 24), 1173 (1648, July 20). for claims to Bishops' lands, i. 1029 (1647, Dec. 2) : to Irish land, i. 1164 (1648, June 5). for composition by delinquents, ii. 58-59 (1649, Apr. 9). for subscription of contract by tenant of Dean and Chapter lands, ii. 87 (1649, Apr. 30) : of Crown lands, 176 (July 16). for indictments etc., ii. 121 (1649, May 14), 194 (July 17), 254 (1649, Sept. 20), 364 (1649-50, Mar. 12), 389 (1650, May 10), 412 (Aug. 9). 554 (1651, Aug. 13), 614 (1652, Sept. 9), 702 (1652-3, Feb. 9), 834 (1653-4, Jan. 19), 1169, 1194, 1230 (1657, June 26). for payment for share in Fen Level undertaking, ii. 137 (1649, May 29). Exemption of Westminster school from statute of Limitations, ii. 275 (1649, Sept. 26). for proceedings before court-martial, ii. 551 (1651, Aug. 12): for recovery of sequestered rent, 577 (1651-2, Feb. 24). for claims determinable by committee for removal of obstructions, ii. 581 (1652, Apr. 1) : to relief under articles of war, ii. 620 (1652, Sept. 29) : to forfeited estates, ii. 643-644 (1652, Nov. 18). for sale of estate by compounding delinquent, ii. 646 (1652, Nov. 18). for enrolments, ii. 721 (1653, Sept. 8). for rebatements to purchasers of Fee-farm rents, ii. 722 (1653, Sept. 8). for claims under disafiorestation act, ii. 785, 787 (1653, Nov. 22), 999 (1654, Aug. 30). for presentation to benefices, ii. 857 (1653-4, Mar. 20), 985 (1654, Aug. 28). for claims on forfeited estates in Scotland, ii. 878 (1654, Apr. 12) : in Ireland 927 (1654, June 23), 1108 (1657, June 9), 1254-1255 (June 26). for redemption of mortgage, ii. 960 (1654, Aug. 21). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 85 Limitation of Time— coid. Statutes of Limitations not to be pleaded by defendants to -actions for rent brought by governors of Windsor almshouses, ii. 1023 (165i, Sept 2). for contracts for farm of customs and excise, ii. 1269 (1657, June 26). for payment of purchase-money of forfeited estates, ii. ISIS-ISIB (1659, Aug. 13). See EVIDENCE 'ill) : Ireland (vH) : Loans (v). Linen. Excise on, i. 212 (1643, July 22), 276 (Sept. 8), ii. 848 (1653-4, Mar. 17). Kinds and prices of, ii. 1212-1215 (1657, June 26). LiQUOS. Protection of invention for boiling, ii. 490-492 (1650, Nov. 27). Loans. (1) in ireneral. Aid ot money, plate, horses, or arms, i. 7-9 (1642, June 9), 24-25 (1642, Aug. 26). Interest at 8 per cent., 8, 24 : appointment of treasurer and valuers : indemnity : members of parliament to contribute, 8 : time and place of contribution, 8-9 : declaration of objects, 9 : invitation to Loudon for further aid, 24 : payment to treasurers at Guildhall, 25. Enquiry into, to be instituted in every parish, i. 717 (1645, June 27). Loans satisfied to remain charged on Delinquents' compositions and excise, ii. 239 (1649, Aug. 28). Rate of interest on, limited to six per cent., ii. 549 (1651, Aug. 8), 584 (1652, June 3), 806 (1653, Nov. 22). Preparation of lists of loans and lenders, ii. 765 (1653, Oct. 7). (Ii) Securities. rublic faith pledged, i. 70 (1642-3, Jan. 30), 135 (1643, Apr. 25), 189 (July 5), 313 (Oct. 16), 411 (1644, Mar. 26), 743-744 (1645, Aug. 12), ii. 822 (1653 Dec. 16), 1338 (1659, July 26). Kepaymeut out of weekly assessment, i. 144 (1643, May 6) : out of estates of non- contributors to assessments, 308 (1643, Oct. 9) : out of assessments, excise and sequestrations, 412 (1644, Mar. 26), 458 (June 25). Loan upon Bishops' lands and excise, i. 884 (1646, Oct. 13), 892-894, 897-899 (Nov. 17), 907-908 (Dec. 10), 921 (1646-7, Mar. 5), 1174-1176 (1648, July 24). Joint security of excise and Bishops' lands, 884 : treasurers appointed, 892 : assignment, 89.3 : treasurers to pay moneys upon order of trustees of bishops' lands, 893 : lenders purchasing bishops' lands to deduct loan from purchase- money, 894 : accounts, 894 : allowances, 894 : interest, 897 : appointment of registrar-accountant, 897, 898 : salary, 898 : continuance of excise, 899 : loan employed for payment of Scots, 907 : security of lenders to extend to debts owing to them other than loans, 921 : priority to be given to first lenders, 1175-1176. Ordinances for security of lenders, i. 928-935 (1647, May 13), 948-953 (June 3), 1056 (1647-8, Jan. 3), ii. 390 (1650, May 15), 688 (1652, Dec. 16). Specified loans to be secured, together with interest, 928-929 : upon excise, compositions. Bishops' lands and Papists' lands, 929 : upon lands of Irish delinquents, 1056 : treasurers appointed, 930, 949 : their duties, 933 : and allowance, 934, 950 : duties and additional salary of registrar accountant, 931 . penalties, 932-933 : accounts, 933-934, 951 : ordinances given pre- cedence over special assignments of revenue and made legal evidence, 935, 951-952 : security extended to additional loans, 948 : assignments by lenders permitted : penalty for forgery of receipts of money lent, 950 : payment of poor lenders, who have not been able to make further loan, 950-951 : sach payment to be only for their proper use, 953 : loans secured upon excise, 390, 688. on security of Dean and Chapter lands, ii. 91, 93, 101 (1649, Apr. 30), 140-142 (June 2), 154 (June 23), 1498 (1650-1, Feb. 6), 890-898 (1654, May 4), 1014- 1015 (Sept. 2) : confirmed, 1131 (1657, June 26). Prohibition of transfer of, from other security to that of Deans' lands, unless doubled ii. 103 (1649, Apr. 30) : from security of excise to other security, 160 (June 29). on security of excise, ii. 159 (1649, June 29). Transfer. of from security of Irish lands to Deans' lands, ii. 203 (1649, July 31). on security of manors of rectories and glebe lands of Bishops and- Deans, ii. 433 (1650, Oct. 16). on security of Forfeited estates, ii. 531-533 (1651, July 16), 595 (1652, Aug. 4), 647 (Nov. 18), 690-691 (Dec. 17). 86 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Loans— eo«i. (II) Securities— co»f. on security of King's goods, ii. 547 (1651, July 17). on security of Fee farm rents, ii. 583-586 (1652, June 3), 615-618 (Sept. 9). Enquiry into means of repayment, by committee for inspection of treasuries, ii. 711 (1653, July 28). on security of Irish forfeited estates, to be satisfied out of surplus, ii. 733 (1653, Sept. 26). on security of Crown forests, ii. 800-806 (1653, Nov. 22). Public faith pledged in Instrument of Government, ii. 822 (1653, Dec. 16). Confirmation of acts securing loans on public credit required in Petition and Advice, ii. 1054. on security of public faith (for militia), ii. 1338 (1659, July 26). (III) for national purposeSi New loan for Ireland, i. 70-73 (1642-3, Jan. 30), 158-160 (1643, May 17), 192-197 (July 14), 1027-1029 (1647, Nov. 13). Application to XJnited Provinces : public faith pledged, 70 :' satisfaction out of rebels' lands : appointment of receivers : publication and collection, 71 : register to be kept as of record, 72 : commissioners to receive moneys from churchwardens and other collectors, 159-160 : grant of forfeited Irish lands to subscribers, 193 : inclusion of chantry lands in grant, 195 : special provision for soldiers subscribing, 196 : limitation of time for payment in of loans, 1027-1028 : appointment of treasurers, 1028-1029. for Scottish army in Ireland, i. 188-189 (1643, July 5), 313 (Oct. 16). for Navy, i. 284-285 (1643, Sept. 13), ii. 547 (1651, July 17), 594-595 (16,52, Aug. 4), 800-806 (1653, Nov. 22). for bringing in brethren of Scotland, i. 311-315 (1643, Oct. 16), 322-327 (Oct. 27), 571-573 (1644, Dec. 2). Appointment of committee : public credit pledged : interest, 313 : payment of arrears of Scottish army in Ireland, 313-314 : appointment and salary of treasurers : committee empowered to employ money in Scotland, 315 : com- pulsory loan imposed on wealthy non-contributors in London and certain eastern counties, 323 : returns to be made of incomes exceeding 1,000?., 324 : priority of repayment of voluntary loans : compulsory loan of all non- contributers whose income exceeds 500?., 572 : inclusion of non-residents : distress on persons promising and not paying subscription, 673. for relief of army in Ireland, i. 552-553 (1644, Oct. 18), 747 (1645, Aug. 18), 848-852 (1646, May 23), 1105 (1647-8, Feb. 16). for New Model army, i. 656-660 (1645, Mar. 31), 786-789 (Oct. 13), 819 (1645-6, Jan. 15). for payment of Scottish army, i. 702-703 (1645, June 20). for Ireland, ii. 159 (1649, June 29), 733 (1653, Sept. 26). for Army, ii. 705 (1653, July 27). for militia, ii. 1338 (1659, July 26). (iv) for local purposes. Eeduction of Newcastle, i. 171-174 (1643, June 5). Defence of London, i. 251-254 (1643, Aug. 18). Defence of South Eastern counties, i. 337-338 (1643, Nov. 4). Reduction of North Wales, i. 379 (1643-4, Feb. 13). Defence of Uxbridge etc., i. 384 (1643-4, Feb. 17). Defence of Cheshire, i. 410 (1643-4, Mar. 26). Relief of Gloucester, i. 428 (1644, May 10). Defence of Salop, i. 448-449 (1644, June 13). Defence of Oxford, Berks and Bucks, i. 456 (1614, June 25). Defence of Wilts, i. 475 (1644, July 15). Defence of South Western counties (1644, Aug. 19). Defence oi: Worcester, i. 507 (1644, Sept. 23). Maintenance of forces sent out from London, 1. 528 (1644, Oct. 12), 768 (1645, Sept. 9). Reduction of Oxford, i. 683-684 (1645, May 10), 725 (July 1). (V) Asslg:nnient and doubUngi Assignment of, i. 847 (1616, Apr. 28), 884 (Oct. 13), 893 (Nov. 17), 950 (1647, June 3), 1159 (1648, June 5), 1175 (July 24), ii. 93, 101 (1649, Apr. 30), 141 (June 2), 154 (June 23), 187 (July 16), 234 (Aug. 14), 433 (1650, Oct. 16), 498 (1650-1, Feb. 6), 583 (1652, June 3), 615 (Sept. 9) : where loan secured on excise, assignment entered with commissioners of excise, i. 847 (1646, Apr. 28), ii. 234 (1649, Aug. 14) : entry of assignment with registrar accountant within ten days, ii. 805 (1653, Nov. 22). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 87 LoASS—cont. (▼) Assignment and doubUng — cont. Invitation to lenders to double loans, i. 1155-1156, 115S (1648, June 5), ii. 91 (1649, Apr. 30), 140-142 (June 2), 203 (July 31), 433 (1650, Oct. 16), 498-499 (I60O-I, Feb. 6), 531 (1651, July 16), 583 (1652, June 3), 616 (Sept. 9), 647 (Nov. 18), 690-691 (Dec. 17), 801 (1663, Nov. 22), 890-897 (1654, May 4), 910-911 (June 9), 1014-1015 (Sept. 2) : no loan transferred to security of Dean and Chapter lands, unless doubled, 103 (1649, Apr. 30): additional security given both for original and doubling loan, 440 (1650, Oct. 22), 595 (1652, Aug. 4). 6 > V > >-. Local and Personal Acts. Couflrmation of, ii. 1131-1138 (1657, June 26). See also Assessment (ill) : Collection : Defence : Invention : Loan (Iv) • Maetial Law (i) 1,11) : Militia (vi). Lodger. See Housbholdbe. London. (1) Government. Aldermen required to serve on committee for militia, i. 928 (1647, May 4), 1137- 1138 (1648, May 18) : to exercise functions of justice of peace, 1067 (1647-8, Feb. 9) : only those who have been sheriffs to exercise such functions, ii. 107 (1649, May 7). Aldermen to licence hackney carriages, ii. 923 (1651, June 23). Chamberlain required to receive and issue money for relief of captives of pirates, i. 654 (1644, Oct. 24), 610-611 (1644-5. Jan, 28), 732 (1645, July 1) : to receive arrears of assessments from committee for collection of arrears, 699 (1645, June 12) : and from accountants, 718 (June 27), 1046 (1647, Dec. 17) ; to receive security from accountants appealing to chancery, 720 (1645, June 27) , to punish riotous behaviour on day of recreation, 985 (1647, June 28) : to certify amount of loans by city companies, ii. 142 (1649, June 2). Common council, malignants and others disfi'anchised in regard to, i. 359 (1643 Dec. 20), 1252-1253 (1648, Dec. 18-20). Common council required to examine cases of improper rating for assessment, i. 408 (1644, Mar. 26) : to receive accounts of treasurer of assessment, 409 (1644, Mar. 26) : to appoint persons to search for fuel, 481 (1644, July 20) : to appoint treasurer of assessment, 627 (1644, Oct. 12): to raise forces for relief of Oxford and district, 735 (1645, July 18) : to raise horse and dragoons and to fine defaulters, 767 (1645, Sept. 9) : to assist committee of safety, 956 (1647, June 11) : to act as committee for collection of arrears of assessment. 1145-1146 (1648. May 30). Lord mayor and sheriffs to suppress stage-plays, i. 1027 (1647, Oct. 22) : and demolish theatres, 1070 (1647-8, Feb. 11). Lord mayor to execute ordinance for payment of tithes, i. 1118 (1648, Apr. 4) : to search for, and imprison delinquents remaining in London, 1140-1141 (1648, May 23), ii. 349 (1649-50, Feb. 26). Lord mayor and aldermen, delinquents to have no voice in election of, i. 1252 (1648, Dec. 18), ii. 319 (1649, Dec. 14). Lord mayor to publish ordinances, i. 1252, 1253 (1648, Dec. 18-20), ii. 320 (1649, Dec. 14). Lord mayor or recorder to be present at sessions of peace, ii. 107 (1649, May 7). Lord mayor and other oEBcers, form of oath of, ii. 242 (1649, Sept. 5). Lord mayor and aldermen, to talie subscriptions to Engagement, ii. 348 (1649-50, Feb. 22). Lord mayor, jurisdiction of, as conservator of Thames and Medway, ii. 945 (1654, Aug. 11). President and Governors for the Poor, constitution of, i. 1042-1045 (1647, Dec. 17). . Auditors of accounts, i. 1045 (1647, Dec. 17), ii. 108 (1649, May 7). Lieutenant of Tovi^er, appointment of, i. 1137-1139 (1648, May 18). Serjeant-at-arms, to pubhsh ordinances upon the Exchange, ii. 75 (1649, Apr. 17), 240 (Aug. 28). See also (Ii) and (III). 88 ORDINANCES AND ACTS 01* THfi COMMONWEALTH. London — cotit. (II) Taxation etc. Committee to receive subscriptions to loan in, i. 9 (1642, June 19) : further loan invited, 24 (Aug. 26). Assessment of citizens of, under pain of distress and, in default, imprisonment, i. 39 (1642, Nov. 26), 40, 46 (Nov. 29), 77-79 (1642-3, Feb. 8). Weekly assessment of, i. 85 (1642-3, Feb. 34) : not to be a precedent, 99 : amend- ment of regulations, 128-129 (1643, Apr. 11) : provision tor partial repay- ment, 128 : non-contributors rated under subsequent assessment, 241 (Aug. 3). Deputy lieutenants and justices to levy tax for fortification of, i. 103 (1642-3, Mar. 7). Collections made in, for relief of captives of pirates, i. 135 (1643, Apr. 25) : for relief of poor clergy of Ireland, 286 (1648, Sept. 18). Repayment of loan of lord mayor and others, i. 143-144 (1643, May 6). Assessment of non-contributors to loan in, i. 163 (1643, May 30). Loans for defence of, i. 251-254 (1643, Aug. 18), 384 (1643-4, Feb. 17). Committee constituted of aldermen and common councilmen, 252 : time of payment, 252 : penalties, 252-254 : appointment of treasurers, 253 : security, 253 : exemptions, 264. Assessment of dwellers within lines of fortification, i. 267-271 (1648, Sept. 5). 399-402, 405-409 (1644, Mar. 26), 574-578 (Dec. 3), 955 (1647, June 11). Appointment and duties of agent for assessment of city of, i. 316-320 (1648, Oct. 23). Assessment of holders of stock-in-trade in, i. 452 (1644, June 15), 723 (1645, July 1), 823 (1645-6, Jan. 19), 945 (1647, June H), ii. 391-892 (1650, June 4). Kxcise on cattle sold or killed in, i. 484-486 (1644, Aug. 3). Assessment of all parishes mentioned in weekly bills of mortality, i. 526-528 (1644, Oct. 12), 955 (1647, June 11). Certain hospitals in, exempt from assessment, i. 570 (1644, Nov. 16), ii. 490 (1650, Nov. 26), 687 (1652, Dec. 10), 1095 (1657, June 9), 1401-1402 (1659-60, Jan. 26). Collection of arrears of assessments in, i. 580-582 (1644, Dec. 26), 697-700 (1645, June 12), 736-738 (1645, July 24), 1128-1131 (1648, Apr. 24), 1145-1147 (May 30). Holders of stock-in-trade in, to supply arms for militia, i. 648-650 (1644-5, Feb. 28) : and horses, 824 (1645-6, Jan. 19), 955 (1647, June 11). Assessment of, for reduction of Oxford, i. 723-725 (1645, July 1). Payment of tithes in, i. 1117-1118 (1648, Apr. 4). Assessment of, for poor relief, ii. 107 (1649, May 7). Invitation to city companies to double loan to government, ii. 141-142 (1649, June 2). Assessment of, for provision of horse, ii. 554 (1651, Aug. 15). Appointment of high collectors of assessment in, ii. 1091 (1657, June 9). Assessment of, for militia, ii. 1295 (1659, July 7), 1343-1344 (Aug. 2), 1456 (1659-60, Mar. 12). (III) Defence. Musters to be taken by aldermen and citizens, i. 5 (1642, Mar. 29). Provisions for safety of, i. 25 (1642, Aug. 26), 103 (1642-3, Mar. 7). Fortification of, i. 103-104 (1642-3, Mar. 7). Lord mayor etc. to fortify roads, 103 : levy of tax, 103 : common council to appoint treasurer, 103 : indemnity, 104, Appointment of marshals for discipline of trained bands in, i. 187-138 (1648 May 2). Committee for militia of, i. 130-181 (1643, Apr. 12), 221-223 (July 29) 241 (Aug. 10), 249-251 (Aug. 17), 260-261 (Aug. 23), 271-272 (Sept. 6), 306 (Oct. 9), 329 (Oct. 31), .359-360 (Dec. 2.3), 426-428 (1644, May 9), 452-454 (June 15), 454-455 (June 18), 478 (July 15), 520-521 (Oct. 4), 527 (Oct. 12) 648-650 (1644-5, Feb. 28), 665 (1645, Apr. 4), 666 (Apr. 5), 746 (Aug. 15) 766-769 (Sept. 9), 821, 823 (1645-6, Jan. 19), 842 (1646, Apr. 1), 924-925 (1647 Apr. 16), 928 (May 4), 950 (June 3), 954-956 (,Iune 11), 986-987 (July 9) 987-989 (July 10), 990-991 (July 23), 992 (July 26), 992-994 (July 31) 999 (Aug. 20), 1007-1008 (Sept. 2), 1022 (Sept. 30), 1137-1139 (1648, May 18) 1261-1262 (1648-9, Jan. 17), ii. 391-392 (1650, June 4), 552 (1651, Aug m 1293-1298 (1659, July 7), 1343-1344 (Aug. 2), 1455-1458 (1659-60, Mar 12) Index to sobjEcts. 89 London — cont. (lit) Defence — cont. Appointment of committees, 928, 990 [repealed, 992 : re2}eal rescinded, 999], 1137, 1261, 1293, 1455 : power to raise volunteers, appoint sub-committees and officers, and receive proceeds of aid etc., i. 130-131, 221-222, 956, 991, 993, 1008, 1188, 1261, ii. 1294-1295, 1456 : indemnity, i. 131, 223, 360, 428, 454, 455, 650, 925, 991, 993, 1008, ii. 1297 : power to impress men, i. 241, 821 : for New Model, 651 : and for service on Thames. 665 : administration of oaths, 249, 250, 666, ii. 1296, 1458 : seizure of horses etc. of recusants, i. 250 : suppression of insurrections and exercise of martial law, 251, 360, 993 : power to close shops, 251 : committee to send out and recall forces at their discretion, 271, 306, 359, 360: and under particular ordinances, 260-261, 426, 454, 478, 520-521, 766 : issue of warrants for assessment for relief of widows etc., 329 : and for payment-out for maintenance of forces, 527 : assessment of holders of stock-in-trade, 452, 823, 954, 988 : power to search for Papists, 423, 649, 746, 842, 954, 987 : and seize their arms, 955, 987, ii. 1297 : power to compel holders of stock-in-trade to supply arms and horses, i. 648, 823, 988, ii. 391-392 : payment of money to committee for arrears of pay, 950 : provision of horses, 955, 994 : required to lead forces out of London, 990-991, 1008, 1138, ii. 1456 : and to execute act for regula- tion of printing, i. 1022 : report to be made of persons possessing arms, ii. 552 : assessments for militia, 1343-1344. Horse raised for defence of, i. 822-825 (1645-6, Jan. 19), 955 (1647, June 11), 988 (July 10), 994 (.July 31), ii. 204 (1649, July 31), 391-392 (1650, June 4), 554 (1651, Aug. 15). No citizen compelled to serve outside London, i. 925 (1647, Apr. 16), 1008 (Sept. 2), ii. 1456 (1659-60, Mar. 12). Demolition of lines of communication, i. 1008 (1647, Sept. 2). Dwellers within lines to report their arms to committee for militia, ii. 552 (1651, Aug. 13). (Iv) Clerical, jndlcial, and educational matters. Establishment of court martial in, i. 486-488 (1644, Aug. 16), 842-845 (1646, April 3). Exclusion of, from ordinance relating to tithes, i. 569 (1644, Nov. 8). Appointment of public lecturer at St. Paul's, i. 672-674 (1645, Apr. 23). Province of, divided into elderships, i. 750-753 (1645, Aug. 19), 1193-1194 (1648, Aug. 29) : triers of elders appointed for, 870-874 (1646, Sept. 26), 1189-1191 (1648, Aug. 29) : assembly of, 1197 (1648, Aug. 29). Execution of Lord's day Observance act in, ii. 386 (1650, Apr. 19). Judges for relief of debtors and poor prisoners in, ii. 764 (1653, Oct. 5), 944 (16.54, Aug. 11). - Visitation of Merchant Taylors' School, ii. 1028 (1654, Sept. 2). See Wales (1). (v) Delinquents and Roman CatboUcs. Concealed lands in, i. 412 (1644, Mar. 26), 430 (May 10), 448 (June 13). Exclusion of papists from, i. 841-842 (1646, Apr. 1), 847-848 (May 7), 1140-1141 (1648. May 23), 1166-1168 (June 16), ii. 349 (1649-50, Feb. 26). Disfranchisement of participators in Covenant of citizens of, i. 1046 (1647, Dec. 17). Disfranchisement of certain mahgnants, i. 1252-1253 (1648, Dec. 20), ii. 319-321 (1649, Dec. 14 and 18).l Removal of delinquents, papists and soldiers of fortune from, i. 1140-1141 (1648, May 23), 1166-1168 (June 16), ii. 503 (1650-1, Feb. 13). (vi) MlsoellaneouB. Maximum price of coal in, to be determined on recommendation of Lord Mayor, i. 83-84 (1642-3, Feb. 21) : tax imposed on buyers and sellers of Newcastle coal, 173 (1643, June 5). Supply of fuel for poor in, i. 303 (1643, Oct. 2), 481-483 (1644, July 20). Exclusion of soldiers from, i. 987 (1647, July 9). Declaration against Covenant of citizens of, i. 991-992 (1647, July 24) : repealed, 992 (July 26) : participators in Covenant disfranchised, 1046 (1647, Dec. 17). Suppression of stage plays in, i. 1027 (1647, Oct. 22). Poor relief and punishment of vagrancy in, i. 1042-1045 (1647, Dec. 17), ii. 104-110 (1649, May 7). Exclusion of officers claiming arrears of pay from, i. 1220 (1648, Oct. 3). Foi-m of oath of freeman of, ii. 2 (1648-9), Feb. 10). Printing presses sanctioned in London and the universities, ii. 248-249 (1649 Sept. 20)., 90 OEDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE OOMMONWEALTfi. London — cont. (vl) ItClsoellaneous — oont. yubBcription of Engagement in, ii. 348 (1649-50, Feb. 22). Begulation of hackney carriages in, ii. 922-924 (1654, June 23). Eegulation of building within ten miles of, ii. 1223-1234 (1657, June 26). Fine of one year's rent payable by owners of houses etc. built since 25 March, 1620, on less than four acres of land, 1223 : provision for rack- rented and other houses, 1224 : commissioners appointed to ascertain value of building by means of certificates, 1224-1225 : to apportion sums chargeable, 1225 : to issue warrants for salaries of officers, 1226-1226 : to enquire by jury where houses not certified, 1226 : powers of distress and imprisonment upon refusal to pay, 1227 : forfeiture of two years' rent where value not certified within six months, 1227-1228 : discharge of persons on payment, 1228 : salaries, 1228 : evidence, 1229 : penalty for erection of fresh building upon insufficient acreage, 1229 : houses to be built of brick and stone, 1229-1230 : provisos in favour of charitable uses, 1230, 1231, 1232-1233 : of interests acquired from state, 1230 : of private persons, 1230-1234 : and of mariners living below London Bridge, 1234. Appointment of commissioners of customs in, ii. 1417 (1659-60, Feb. 25). Militia Act not to prejudice ancient rights of, ii. 1457 (1659-60, Mar. 12). Lord Lieutenant. See Lieutenants op Counties. Lord's Day. See Sunday. Lords, House of. See House of Lords. Lunatics. Liability of estates of, to assessment, i. 982 (1647, June 23). Commissioners for Great Seal to exercise functions of late Court of Wards in relation to, ii. 768 (1653, Oct. 13) : their warrants to be signed by Protector, 854-855 (1653-4, Mar. 20). Relief granted to mortgagors no/i smice memorice, ii. 959 (1654, Aug. 21). M. Magistrate. Sex Justices of the Peace. Mainprizb. See Bail and Mainpeize. Malignancy. See Delinquents. Manor. Courts leet and courts baron to be re-established in sequestered manors, i. 1181 (1648, Aug. 9), ii. 332 (1649-50, Jan. 25). Trust for maintenance of ministers not to include manors of rectories, ii. 378 (1650, Apr. 5). Sale of manors of rectories, ii. 429-439 (1650, Oct. 16). Lord of, having enrolled grant, permitted to produce grant or exemplification as evidence, ii. 449 (1650, Nov. 7). Courts rolls to be in English, ii. 456 (1650, Nov. 22). Erection of courts baron in Scotland : manner of holding court, and powers ii. 883-884 (1654, Apr. 12). Creation of, by letters patent to grand allottees of Irish lands, ii. 1106 (1657, June 9). Mansion House. Of recusant, who has not taken up arms, not to be sequestered, ii. 334 (1649-50 Jan. 25). Of recusant, not included in two-third part of estate seized, ii. 1174 (1657 June 26). Manuscripts. See Books : Kecordb (1). Market. Search for prohibited imports at, ii. 244 (1649, Sept. 5). Com to be sold only in open market, ii. 442 (1650, Oct. 23). Prohibition of, and of travel to or from, on Lord's day, ii. 1163, 1165-1166 ("1657. June 26). ^ Mabket-Day. Master permitted to retain servant on day of recreation, when it falls on market-day, i. 985 (1647, June 28). Acts etc. published on, i. 1031 (1647, Dec. 2), ii. 396 (1650, June 28), 412 (Aug 9). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 91 Maekbt Place. Publication of intended marriages in, ii. 715 (1653, Aug. 24). Market Town. Ordinances to be published in, i. 647 (l(U4-5, Feb. 22y 677 (164.-), Apr. 24), 1116 (1647-8, Mar. 23), ii. 63 (1649, Apr. 9), 870 (1654, Apr. 8). Committees to meet in, i. 820 (1645-6, Jan. 1.5). Stage-players to be whipped in, i. 1071 (1647-8, Feb. 11). Removal of ministers not subscribing Engagement from, ii. 503 (1650-1, Feb. 13\ Publication of summons by trustees for sale and disafforestation of royal forests in, ii. 795 (1653, Not. 22). Publication of summons to Parliament in, ii. 816 (1653, Dec. 16). Exciseable goods entered at, ii. 1195 (1657, June 26). Proclamation in, ii. 1263 (1657, June 26). Marque, Letters of. i9ee Letters of Marque. Marriage. Solemnization of, i. 599-601 (1644-5, Jan. 4), ii. 715-718 (1653, Aug. 24), amended, 1139 (1657, June 26). Publication of names, i. 599, ii. 715 : form of service, i. 600-601, ii. 716 : registration, i. 601, ii. 716 : cleric of the peace to make entries upon requi- sition, 717 : penalties for irregular marriage, 717 : for marriage obtained by violence or fraud void, 717 : age of consent, 718 : union of parishes, 718 : repeal of clause declaring all other marriages void, 1139. Registration of, i. 601, ii. 716. See also Registration of Births bto. Incestuous and bigamous, ii. 387-388 (1650, May 10). Commissions of Delegates to examine pretended, ii. 496-497 (1650-1, .Jan. 10). Bigamous, excepted from General Pardon, ii. 669 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Oath of abjuration taken by person marrying recusant, ii. 1178 (1657, June 26). Married Woman. Provision made for wives and children. See Pensions : Sequestrations (1) («) : Wales (11). Absence of husband for three years to exempt wife from penalties of adultery, ii. 388(1650, May 10). Husband precluded from giving evidence of sexual offence against wife, or wife against husband, ii. 389 (1650, May 10). Regulations as to conveyances by recusant to wife, ii. 1176-1177 (1657, June 26). Marshal, Provost Martial. Appointment of, i. 15-16 (1642, July 15), 488 (1644, Aug. 16), 661 (1645, Apr. 1), 675 (Apr. 23), 693 (June 7), ii. 402 (1650, July 11). Assistance of, rendered to Committee of Militia of London, i. 427 (1644, May 9), 521 (Oct. 4). Form of oath of, ii. 242 (1649, Sept. 5). See Trained Bands (11). Martial Law. I'D Establlsbment of Courts. KscabJishment of court martial in London, i. 486-488 (1644, Aug. 16) [amended, 498 (Aug. 29)], 564 (Nov. 4), 842-845 (1646, Apr. 3). Names of commissioners, 487, 842 : empowered to punish recourse to king with death or corporal punishment, 487, 843 : surrender of forts, with death : relief of enemies, with death or corporal punishment ; mutiny, with death, 488, 843 : escape of prisoner, with death or imprisonment, 488 : or corporal punishment, 843 : taking up arms against Parliament and desertion, with death without mercy, 488, 844 : place and time of session : indemnity, 488, 845 : stay of proceedings against Waller, 564 : treatment of spies, 844 : exemption of members of Parliament, 844-845 : appointment of Judge Advocate, 844 : death sentence executed after six days' notice to Parliament, 845. , , Establishment of court-martial in Kent, i. 674-676 (1645, Apr. 23): repealed, 692- Establishment of court-martial at Kingston-upon-HuU, i. 859-861 (1646, Application confined to officers and soldiers, 859 : offences and penalties, 859-860 : administration of oaths, 860 : exemption of members of Parliament, 860-861 : rule as to evidence, 861. 92 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Martial Law — coid. (il) Miscellaneous. Liability of county militia to, i. 52 (1612, Dec. 20), 55 (Dec. 31), 179 (1643, June 12), 33i (Nov. 4). Execution of, by committee for militia of London, i, 251 (1643, Aug. 17) : by major-general of forces for recovery of Oxford, 446 (1644, June IS) : by commander of New Model, 661 (1645, Apr. 1) : by commander of Western Association, 685 (May 24): by governor of Bristol, 811 (Dec. 3) : by lord High Admiral, 1185-1186 (1648, Aug. 21) : by admirals of fleet, ii. 17 (1648-9, Feb. 24), 505 (1650-1, Feb. 28) : by commander-in-chief, 1283 (1659, June 7). Execution of, against deserters, i. 715-716 (1645, June 27): against persons coming to London from liostiie quarters and not entering appearance, 803 (Nov. 13) : against persons corresponding with Oharles Stuart, within three months of ofEence, ii. 551 (1651, Aug. 12) : against Irish found in other parts than Connaught or Clare without licence, 752 (1653, Sept. 26). Powers of court-martial not invalidated by act for prohibition of relations with Scotland, ii. 409 (1650, Aug. 2). Mass. Prohibition of attendance at celebration of, at embassies, ii. 1180 (1657, June 26). Master and Servant. Differences between, regulated by justice of peace, i. 954 (1647, June 8). Master not to detain servant on, day of recreation, unless latter convicted of abuse of previous day of recreation, i. 985 (1647, June 28). Master to keep servants within their houses, and upon absence of twelve hours, to give notice to militia committee, ii. 553 (1651, Aug. 13). fiee Apprentice : Servant. Master op the Rolls. Empowered to moderate rate of interest, ii. 550 (1651, Aug. 8). Duties of, in court of chancery, ii. 950, 953, 956 (1654, Aug. 21) : fees payable to, 964. Appeal to, by persons sequestered, ii. 1469 (1649-50, Mar. 16). Mayor. (il Assistance of, rendered s — to captain-general, i. 16 (1642, July 15). to lieutenants of counties and committees of defence, i. 56, 69 (1642-3, Jan. 9), 478 (1644, July 15), 511 (Sept. 23). in execution of martial law, i. 488 (1644, (Aug. 16), 844 (1646, Apr. 3), 860 (June 27). in assessments, i. 528 (1644, Oct. 12), 788 (1645, Oct. 13). in execution of office of commander of New Model, i. 661 (1645, Apr. 1). to council of war in Kent, i. 675 (1645, Apr. 23). in punishment of deserters, i. 677 (1645, Apr. 24), 716 (June 27), 821 (1645-6, Jan. 15). in survey of Bishops' lands, i. 896 (1646, Nov. 13) : of Dean and Chapter lands, ii. 86 (1649, Apr. 30) : of Crown lands, 172 (1649, July 16) : of Forfeited estates, 527 (1651, July 16). in collection etc. of excise, i. 918-920 (1646-7, Feb. 22), 1005 (1647, Aug. 28), ii. 227, 233 (1649, Aug. 14). - .. to Visitors of Universities, i. 1002 (1647, Aug. 26), ii. 1028 (1654, Sept. 2). in regulation of printing, i. 1022 (1647, Sept. 30). in collection of an-ears, i. 1026 (1647, Oct. 12). in collection of customs, i. 1039 (1647, Dec. 16). in suppression of stage plays, i. 1072 (1647-8, Feb. 11). in audit of army accounts, i. 1174 (1648, July 20). in sequestrations, i. 1182 (1648, Aug. 9). in removal of malignant officers of Navy and Customs, i. 1259 (1648-9, Jan. 16). in impressments, ii. 13 (1648-9, Feb. 22), 355 (1649-50, Mar. 3), 513 (1651, Apr. 18), 579 (1651-2, Mar. 12), 1289 (1659, June 28). to treasurers of prize-goods, ii. 78 (1649, Apr. 17). to commissioners for High Coiu'ts of Justice, ii. 367 (1650, Mar. 26), 493 (Dec. 10), 782 (1653, Nov. 21), 918 (1654, June 9) : for trial of high treason, 1042 (1656, Nov. 27). to corporation of worsted weavers, ii. 455 (1660, Nov. 14), 780 (1653, Nov. 12). in execution of disfranchisement act, ii. 621 (1652, Oct. 8). to saltpetre diggers, ii. 702 (1652-3, Feb. 9). in enforcement of Lord's day Observance act, ii. 1164, 1166, 1168 (1657, June 26). to commander-in-chief, ii. 1284 (1659, June 9). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 93 MATOE— COB*. (11) Duties of (other than aBslstance). Mayors holding commissions of gaol delivery to punish breaches of ordinance for use of Directory, i. 756-757 (1645, Aug. 26). Enforcement of monthly fast, i. 906 (1646, Dec. 2), ii. 81 (1649, Apr. 23). Suppression of riots caused by levy of excise, i. 918-920 (1646-7, Feb. 22). Observance and execution of ordinance of indemnity, i. 921 (1647, May 21), 1120 (1648, Apr. 4). to certify accounts of officers serving in garrisons of their respective cities and towns, i. 947 (1647, May 28). Search in taverns on days of recreation, i. 986 (1647, June. 28). Protection of ministers introduced by parliament, i. 999-1000 (1647. Aug. 23). Exercise of functions of justice of peace, i. 1067 (1647-8, Feb. 9). Receipt of subscriptions of Engagement, ii. 327-328 (1649-50, Jan. 2). Arrest of Scotsmen remaining in England, ii. 408 (1650, Aug. 2). Execution of act for prevention of atheism, ii. 411 (1650, Aug. 9). to ratify bye-laws, ii. 452 (1650, Nov. 14), 776 (1653, Nov. 12). to certify commissioners of Customs of weight of coal publicly weighed, ii. 507, (1651, Mar. 28). Suppression of cock-fights, ii. 861 (1654, Mar. 31) : of horse-racing, 942 (1654, July 4) : of vagrancy, 1098 (1657, June 9). (fll^ Mlsoellaneons. Eemoval of, for delinquency, i. 876 (1646, Oct. 1). Prohibited from taking action upon judicial proceedings directed against parlia- ment, i. 909 (1646, Dec. 14). Exclusion from office as, or from vote in election of, of persons who have fought against parliament or have been sequestered, i. 1009 (1647, Sept 9), 1023 (Oct. 4). Form of oath of, ii. 241 (1649, Sept. 5), 1299 (1659, July 7). See also Bkistol : London (1). Maypole. Removal of, i. 421 (1644, Apr. 8). Ejection of ministers and schoolmasters encouraging use of, ii. 977 (1654, Aug. 28). Prohibition of, on Lord's Day, ii. 1163 (1657, June 26). Mbal. See COBN. Measures. See Weights and Meabures. Meat. See Victuals. Medals. See Sailor. Merchant Shipping. Adventurers to Ireland empowered to seize, i. 11 (1642, June 17), 34 (Oct. 15), 43 (Nov. 29). Owners and crews of, to take their several third shares of prizes, i. 104 (1642-3, Mar. 13), ii. 10 (1648-9, Feb. 22). Excepted from ordinance prohibiting passage of ships from Ireland to England, i. 283 (1643, Sept. 8). Protection of ships carrying bullion, i. 262 (1643, Aug. 26), 391 (1643-4, Feb. 26). Redress sought for ships seized in Flanders, i. 682-683 (1645, May. 9). Arms to be taken from, with consent of owners, for sailors raised by Trinity House, i. 995 (1647, Aug. 1). Duties imposed to meet expenses of suits caused by seizure of, i. 1225 (1648, Oct. 19). Provision of convoy for, i. 1260 (1648-9, Jan. 16), ii. 444 (1650, Oct. 31), 495 (1650-1, Jan. 9), 1282 (1659, May 31), 1411 (1659-60, Feb. 2). Council of State to hear complaints as to capture of, ii. 157 (1649, June 25), 379 (1650, Apr. 13). Reduced customs on corn exported in, ii. 1046 (1656, Nov. 27). Permission to transport certain kinds of fish in foreign bottoms, ii. 1099-1100 (1657, June 9). Letters of advice sent by, excepted from postal monopoly, ii. 1111 (1657, June 9). Penalties for shipment, unshipment or transfer of goods without priority of customs commissioners, ii. 1124-1125 a657, June 26). Encouragement of. See Navigation. See also Prizes, Naval : Ships. 94 OEDINANOES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Merchants. (I) Customs and excise regrulations. Weekly accounts rendered by, to officers of excise, i. 205-206 (16i3, July 22), 278 (Sept 8). Entry of exports and imports by, at Customs, i. 629 (1644-5, Feb. 20). Penalty for exporting prohibited goods, i. 1059 (1647-8, Jan, 19). Entry of imports by, at Excise, ii. 221 (1649, Aug. 14). Account of exciseable goods rendered by, on oath, ii. 1191 (1657, June 26). No further credit allowed to, until arrears of excise paid, ii. 1350-1351 (1659, Sept. 28), 1354 (Dec. 27). (II) Miscellaneous. Protection of English importers of whalebone and whale-oil, i. 680 (1645, May 6). Actions on accounts of, outside Admiralty jurisdiction, i. 1121 (1648, Apr. 14). Payment by, of one-eighth of value of ships re-captured from enemy, in lieii of salvage, ii. 11 (1648-9, Feb. 22), 71 (1649, Apr. 17) : but of one half, where ship commissioned by enemy after capture, 71. Foreign merchants to undertake sale of antiquities late in the possession of the ,king and queen, ii. 165-166 (1649, July 4). Exemption from subscription to Engagement of merchants resident beyond seas and sueing in court of Admiralty, ii. 328 (1649-50, Jan. 2). Procedure upon bankruptcy of, ii. 763 (1653, Oct. 5). Letters of advice to, excepted from postal monopoly, ii. 1111 (1657, June 9). Exemption from double assessment of merchants rfeident beyond seas, ii. 1161 (1657, June 26), 1401 (1659-60, Jan. 26). Mbeohants, Societies of. Ordinance concerning merchant adventurers, i. 310-811 (1643, Oct. 12), Creation of corporation, with exclusive powers of trade for its freemen and powers of punishment : ancient rights preserved, 311. Incorporation of fjevant Company, i. 395-396 (1644, Mar. 7). Levant merchants to be corporation, with power to choose ministers, and levy moneys, 395 : to exclude all but freemen from trade : to punish and to administer oaths, 396. Members of society of vintners discharged from liability with respect to certain indentures and bonds, i. 678-679 (1645, May 6) : with certain exceptions, 678. Merchants trading into France to collect and receive special duties for support of legal actions arising out of seizures of ships, i. 1224-1226 (1648, Oct. 19). Companies of London invited to double existing loan, ii. 141-142 (1649, June 2). Act for relief of master etc. of trade and mystery of felt-makers, ii. 242-244 (1649, Sept. 5). Commissioners for advancement of trade to enquire into constitution and working of, ii. 405 (1650, Aug. 1). Establishment of corporation of master weavers in Norwich, ii. 451-455 (1650, Nov. 14), 775-780 (1653, Nov. 12), 1137 (1657, June 26). Metals. Excise on, i. 863 (1646, Aug. 6) : abatement for waste granted to wire-drawers, 864 : metal thread to be marked, 864 : powers of seizure and search conferred on excise officials, ii. 1194-1195 (1657, June 26). Invention for melting,, ii. 509 (1651, Apr. 2). Militia. (1) Officers. Appointment of commanding officers of, i. 51 (1642, Dec. 20), 179 (1643, June 12). Commander in chief to be in supreme command of, i. 52 (1642, Dec. 24), 685 (1645, May 24) : and to grant commissions for special local commands, 54 (1642, Dec. 31), 75 (1642-3, Feb. 3). Officers of, chosen by persons enlisted, i. 463 (1644, July 3), 727 (1645, July 1). Appointment of officers of, i. 491 (1644, Aug. 19), 510 (Sept. 23), 685 (1645, May 24), 1010, 1012 (1647, Sept. 9), 1124 (1648, Apr. 14). 1261 (1648-9, Jan. 17), ii. 123 (1649, May 23), 195 (July — ). Officers of, to take Covenant, i. 494 (1644, Aug. 19). Deputy lieutenants to have command of, i. 562 (1644, Oct. 25). Council of state to have direction of, ii. 3 (1648-9, Feb. 13), 336 (1649-50, Feb. 13), 501 (1650-1, Feb. 13), 1273 (1659, May 19), 1418 (1659-60, Feb. 25). Lord Protector to have direction of, ii. 813 (1653, Dec. 16). Presentation by committees to parliament or Council of State of names of officers of, ii. 1290-1291 (1659. June 28), 1295 (July 7), 1309, 1313 (July 14), 1336 (July 26), 1449 (1659-60, Mar. 12). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 95 Militia— cow*. (ii) masters and levies. Lieutenants etc. of counties to take musters, i. 3 (1641-2, Mar, 5), 55-59 (1642-3, Jan. 9). Lieutenants and committees to talie musters in associated counties, i. 50 (1642, Dec. 15), 51 (Dec. 20), 54 (Dec. 31), 55-58 (1642-B, .Jan. 9), 125-126 (1643, Apr. 10). Committees to iiold fortnightly reviews, i. 355 (1643, Dec. 18). Accounts taken of musters, i. 457 (1644, June 25), 611 (Sept. 2.S). Committees to take or demand account of musters, i. 477 (1644, July 15) 511 (Sept. 23), 1010, 1011 (1647, Sept. 9), 1137 (1648, May 12). Committees for militia to raise forces, i. 470 (1644, July 10), 557 (Oct. 25), 1124 (1648, Apr. 14), 1137 (May 12), 1143 (May 23), 1177 (Aug. 2), 1248 (Dec. 2), 1261 (1648-9, Jan. 17), ii. 21 (Mar. 19), 123 (1649, May 23), 195 (July—), 1336 (1659, July 26), 1449 (1659-60, Mar. 12). Impressment of men for, i. 479 (1644, July 19), 521 (Oct. 4), 690 (1645, June 5) 695 (June 10), 712 (June 20), 821-822 (1645-6, Jan. 19). Eegimentation of, i. 760 (1645, Aug. 29), ii. 123 (1649, May 23), 195 (July —y Preservation of muster rolls, i. 761 (1645, Aug. 29). Exemption of postal officers from levies, ii. 1011 (1654, Sept. 2). See ieluw (v). (Ill) T.^zation etc. In support of. Employmeot of proceeds of assessments, i. 67 (1642-3, Jan. 27), 75 (Feb. 3) 117 (1643, Mar. 31), 160 (May 18), 188 (June 24), 220 (July 29), 292 (Sept. 20), 312 (Oct. 11), 353 (Dec. 18), 407 (1644, Mar. 26), 416 (Mar. 30), 471 (July 10), 476 (July 15), 519 (Oct. 2), 526-528 (Oct. 12), 558 (Oct. 15), 686-688 (1645, May 29). 694 (June 10), 705 (June 20), 1178 (1648, Aug. 2), 1249 (Dec. 2), ii. 21 (1648-9, Mar. 19). 124 (1649, May 23), 196 (July — ), 1291 (1659, June 28), 1336-1338 (July 26), 1343-1344 (Aug. 2). Employment of proceeds of sequestrations, i. 187 (1643, June 24), 312 (Oct. 11), 345 (Nov. 22), 456 (1644, June 25), 476 (July 15), 694 (1645, June 10), 708 (June 20), 1185 (1648, Aug. 21). Employment of proceeds of excise, i. 345 (1643, Nov. 22), 476 (1644, July 15). (Iv) Pay and discipline. Liability of, to martial law, i. 52 (1642. Dec. 20), 55 (Dec. 31), 179 (1643, June 12), 334 (Nov. 4), 715-716 (1645, June 27). Deductions from officers' pay, i. 369-370 (1643-4, Jan. 20), 417 (1644, Mar. 30), 494 (Aug. 19) : officers to make good certain losses of arms and horses, 370, 416, 494. Scale of pay of officers and soldiers, i. 519 (1644, Oct. 2), 1248 (1648, Dec. 2), ii. 1337 (1659, July 26). Prohibition of free quarter, i. 688 (1645, May 26), 696 (June 10), 713 (June 20), ii. 114 (1649, May 12). Officers and men prohibited from taking part in assessments, i. 713 (1645, June 20). Soldiers to account for losses of horses or arms, i. 742 (1645, Aug. 6). Payment of arrears of pay, ii. 129-130 (1649, May 28). Soldiers, when on service, governed by army regulations, ii. 1338 (1659, July 2). (v) Settlement of National Mllltla. General ordinances and acts, i. 1233-1251 (1648, Deo. 2) [repealed, 1251-1252 (Dec. 16)], ii. 397-402 (1650, July 11), 1320-1342 (1659, July 26), 1425-1455 (1659-60, Mar. 12). Committees of counties named, 1233-1248, ii. 1320-1336, 1426-1448 : required to train militia and impose charges on suitable persons, i. 1248, ii. 399, 1336-1337, 1449-1450 : to muster forces and assess their counties, i. 1249, ii. 400 : to disarm Papists and delinquents, i. 1250, ii. 399, 1340, 1453 : relief, i. 1250 : indemnity, 1250, ii. 1340 : commissioners etc. to take League and Covenant, i. 1250-1251 : and subscribe Engagement, ii. 398 : qualifi- cations of commissioners, i. 1251 : maintenance of garrisons prohibited except under present authority, 1251 : meetings of committees, ii. 398, 1452 : voidance of former powers, 402 : regulations as to charges on classes of persons, 1337-1338, 1450 : commissioners to take carts etc. for transport, 1338, 1451 : to examine on oath, 1339, 1452 : treasurers to account, 1339 : settlement of charges on absentee landlords, 1340-1341, 1453-1454 : com- position permitted, 1341 : form of declaration of commissioners, 1342, 1455 : return of horses and arms on conclusion of service, 1454 : disqualifications and exemptions, 1454-1455. yb ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Militia — cont. (v) Settlement of National MlUtla — cont. Additional powers, ii. 551-552 (1651, Aug, 12), 552-554 (Aug. 13), 554-555 (Aug. 15), 555-556 (Sept. 2). Committees to summon militia to rendezvous, 551-552 : revival of com- missions of officers, 552 : householders to furnish lists of lodgers, 553 : directions to heads of households, 553 : levy of horse in London, 554-555 : imposition of additional rate of one month's pay, 555-556. (t1) local Committees. Loudon. See LONDON (Hi). Leicestershire, i. 470 (1644, July 10). Middlesex, i. 556 (1644, Oct. 25), 1022 (1647, Sept. 30), 1177 (1648, Aug. 2). Southwark, i. 1010 (1647, Sept. 9), 1123-1125 (1648, Apr. 14), 1140 (May 23), ii. 195 (1649, July — ), 1312 (1659, July 14). Westminster, i. 1011 (1647, Sept. 9), 1063-1064 (1647-8, Jan. 29), 1140 (1648, May 23), ii. 20-21 (1648-9, Mar. 19), 1290 (1659, June 28), 1316 (July 14). Tower Hamlets, i. 1057-1058 (1647-8, Jan. 8), 1140 (1648, May 23), ii. 123 (1649, May 23), 1308 (1659, July 14). Gloucester and South Wales, i. 1136-1137 (1648, May 12). Northern counties, i. 1141-1143 (1648, May 23). for National Militia. See (v). (vll) Bliscellaneous. Counties or associations not chargeable for service beyond boundaries, i. 339 (1643, Nov. 4), 358 (Deo. 18) : parliament to pay for such service, 427 (1644, May 9), 496 (Aug. 19), 521 (Oct. 4), 562 (Oct. 25) : consent of lieutenants and committees required, 466 (1644, July 3), 472 (July 10). 493 (Aug. 19), 611 (Sept. 23), 562 (Oct. 25), 688 (1645, May 26), 730 (July 1). Parochial lists of able bodied men, horses etc. to be prepared, i. 462 (1644, July 3), 490-491 (Aug. 19), 726 (1645, July 1). Assistance of, in arrest of deserters from army, i. 820 (1645-6, Jan. 15). Committees for, to execute act for regulation of printing, i. 1022 (1647, Sept. 30). Disbandment of forces raised in counties, unless cause to contrary : in such case prohibition of free Quarter or allowance from general assessment, ii. 114 (1649, May 12). Committees for, to act as committees for Indemnity, ii. 421 (1650, Sept. 19). Committees for, to impress men for service in Ireland, ii. 513 (1651, Apr. 18). See Volunteers. Mines. Powers of trustees of Irish Lands over, i. 1160 (1648, June 5). Excepted from act for satisfaction of Irish adventurers and arrears of pay, ii. 735 (1653, Sept. 26) : survey to be made of mines and quarries, 744. Minister. See Clergy and Ministers. Minor. See Guardian : House op Correction : Infant and Child ; Waed. Mint. See Coinage and Currency. Missionary Society. See Propagation op Gospel. Monopoly. See Post, The. Month. Monthly assessment to be made by calendar months, i. 660 (1645, Mar. 31). Mortgage. Mortgagees of delinquents' estates to pay composition, ii. 403 (1650, .Aug. 1). Trustees for sale of King's goods empowered to redeem, ii. 547 (1651, Julj' 17). Judges for relief of debtors to examine, ii. 913 (1654, June 9). Limitation of grant of injunction to mortgagee, ii. 956 (1654, Aug. 21). Regulation of chancery procedure in relation to, ii. 959-960 (1654, Aug. 21) : relief in case of incapacity of mortgagor, 959 : limitation of time, 960. Voidance of, if obtained by reason of gaming debts, ii. 1250 (1657, June 26). Mortmain. Licence in, not required of corporations purchasing Bishops' lands, i. 1018 (1647, Sept. 24) : of Governors of the Poor, 1043 (1647, Dec. 17), ii. 106 (1649, May 7) : of corporations purchasing Irish lands, 1155 (1648, June 5) : of corporations purchasing Dean and Chapter lands, ii. 97 (1649, Apr. 30) : of corporations purchasing Grown lands, 178 (1649, July 16) : of society for propagation of Gospel, 198 (1649, July 27): of corporations purchasing Fee-farm rents, 414 (1650, Aug. 13) : of society of worsted weavers, 452 (1650. Nov. 14), 776 (1653, Nov. 12) : of corporations purchasing Forfeited estates, 535 (1651, July 16) : of corporations purchasing royal forest lands, 809 (1653, Nov. 22). . INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 97 Moss-troopers. See Theft. Muniments. See Documents : Ebcords. Murder. See Homicide. Music. Fiddlers and minstrels playing in taverns declared to be rogues and vagabonds, ii. 1098 (1657, June 9). Prohibition of, on Lord's Day, ii. 1163 (1657, June 26). See Organs. Mustek Rolls. In custody of committee for accounts, i. 469 (1644, July 10). Committee for taking soldiers' accounts to have access to, i. I17I-II72 (1648, July 20). Trustees etc. of Crown lands to have access to, ii. 284-285 (1649, Nov. 23). Mutiny. Punishment of, by courts martial, i. 488 (1644, Aug. 16), 843 (1646, Apr. 3). 860 (June 27). Punishment of, by lieutenants of counties, i. 728 (1645, July 1). Deputy lieutenants and committees of counties to raise forces for suppression of, i. 862(1646, Aug. 6). Punishment of, by High Court of Justice, ii. 366 (1650, Mar. 26). Punishment of, by committees for militia, ii. 401 (1650, July II), 1338 (1659, July 26), 1451 (1659-60, Mar. 12). Persons stirring up, adjudged to be' guilty of high treason, ii. 121 (1649, May 14), 193 (July 17), 833 (1653-4, Jan. 19), 1039 (1656, Nov. 27). Punishment of, by commander-in-chief, ii. 1283 (1659, June 7). N. Naturalization. See. Aliens : Scotland (ill). Navigation. Commissioners for advancement of trade to consider how rivers may be made navigable, ii. 404 (1650, Aug. 1). Act for navigation of river Wey, ii. 514-517 (1651, June 26). Act for encouragement of, ii. 559-562 (1651, Oct. 9). All imports from Asia, Africa, and America, 559 : and from Europe, unless ship belong to same nation as goods imported, to be carried in English ships, 559-560 : no fish imported unless caught on English boats, 560 : commodities from certain eastern countries, Spain, Portugal, bullion and prize-goods, and silk from Italy excepted, 561-562 : foreign ships prohibited from carrying merchandise from one English port to another, .561. Powers of conservators to redress abuses on Thames and Medway, ii. 945-946 (1654, Aug. II) : confirmed, 1140 (1657, June 26). Navy, The. (1) Officers. (a) Commander-in-Chief : — Appointment of, i. 12 (1642, July I), 76-77 (1642-3, Feb. 8) : indemnity, 12, 77. (S) Commissioners : — Appointment and powers of, i. 27-29 (1642, Sept. 15) : salaries, 28-29 : indemnity, 29. to receive collections for ransom of captives of pirates, i. 135 (1643, Apr. 25) : and to direct their employment, 554 (1644, Oct. 24), 610 (1644-5, Jan. 28). to sign bills for payment of privateers, i. 349 (1643, Dec. I), to give orders for payment, and receive accounts upon sale of naval prizes, i. 392-393 (1643-4, Feb. 27). to issue warrants for payment of proceeds of subsidy devoted to naval purposes, i. 628 (1644-5, Feb. 20). Addition of certain peers to committee for Navy and Customs, i. 1047 (1647, Dec. 17). to survey and mark timber for use of navy, li. 342 (1649-50, Feb. 18). Duties of committee for Navy and Customs in regard to coal tax, ii. 506, 508 (1651, Mar. 28). to press sailors, ii. 578 (I65I-2, Mar. 12). to receive names of seamen returning from abroad, ii. 613 (1652, Sept. 9). o 1881. G 98 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Navy, The — cont.. (t) Officers — cont. (,«) Treasurer — to pay allowances, i. 29 (1642, Sept. 15) : and to pay salary o£ Secretary of Admiralty, 30. to pay money for privateers' supplies, i. 349 (1643, Dec. 1). to receive proceeds of excise assigned for use of navy, i. 184 (1644, Aug. 3). to receive moiety of certain sequestrations, i. 1259 (1648-9, .Ian. 16). (d) Various : — Surveyor of Navy, appointment and duties of, i. 28 (1642, Sept. 1.5). Chaplains, ordination of, i. 525 (1644, Oct. 4), 868 (1646, Aug. 28). Exclusion of members of parliament from service as officers of. i. 664 (1645, Apr. 3). Officers of, to assist searches by Customs officers, i. 668 (1645, Apr. 3). Standing officers, appointment of, by Committee of Admiralty, i. 783 (1645, Oct. 4). Regulation of officers in, i. 1257-1260 (1648-9, Jan. 16). Commissioners, victuallers, and officers who have acted against parlia- ment, dismissed, 1257-1258 : voidance of superfluous offices, 1258 : penalties, 1258-1259 : committee for execution of ordinance, 1259 : its powers, 1259- 1260 : increased salary attached to remaining offices, 1260. Council of State to direct affairs of, and maintain ships, ii. 3 (1648-9, Feb. 13), 336 (1649-50, Feb. 13), 501 (1650-1, Feb. 13), 1273 (1659, May 19), 1418 (1659-60, Feb. 25). Lord Protector, to have direction of affairs of, ii. 813 (1653, Dec. 16). (li) Ordinances etc. for Impressment, i. 73-74 (1642-3, Feb. 3), 123-124 (1643, Apr. 5), 366-368 (1643-4, Jan. 10), 646-647 (1644-5, Feb. 21), ii. 12-13 (1648-9, Feb. 22), 354-355 (1649-.50, Mar. 2), 578-580 (1651-2, Feb. 12) [continued, 858 (1653-4, Mar. 22)], 1287-1289 (1659, June 28). Committee of Admiralty to levy sailors, i. 73, ii. 1287 : and pay conduct-money, i. 73, ii. 355 : increase of wages, i. 73 : imprisonment for avoidance of press-gang, i. 74, 367, 647, ii. 12, 356, 579 : innkeepers not to harbour pressed sailors, i. 123 : punishment of deserters, 123-124 : admirals or generals of fleet to levy sailors, 367, 646, ii. 578, 1287 : exemption of masters etc. of ships in employment, i. 367, 647, ii. 855, 579, 1289 : of mariners and watermen from impressment for land service, 368, 647, ii. 13, 355, 580, 1289 : prohibition of corruption, i. 647, ii. 13, 355, 579, 1289 : powers of Council of State. 354, 578, 1287 : of commissioners of navy, 578, 1287 : proceedings for trial of offenders, 1288-1289. (til) Appropriation of revenue etc. and supply of timber. Repayment and continuance of Navy Loan, i. 104-105 (1642-3, Mar. 25). Loan raised at Ipswich, i. 284 (1643, Sept. 13). Appropriation of proceeds of excise, i. 366 (1643-4, Jan. 9), 468 (1644, July 8), 484 (Aug. 3), 1006 (1647, Aug. 28). Timber for, to be cut in certain royal forests, i. 422-423 (1644, Apr. 8), ii. 502 (1650-1, Feb. 13), 788 (1653, Nov. 22) : and in woods of delinquents, i. 423- 424 (1644, Apr. 16). ' Appropriation of proceeds of subsidy, i. 628 (1644-5, Feb. 20), 1035, 1037 (1647, Dec. 16). Reservation of crooked timber, i. 846 (1646, Apr. 22). Appropriation of forfeitures, i. 1037 (1647, Deo. 16), 1060 (1647-8, Jan. 19), ii.506 (1651, Mar. 28). Reservation of timber lying in Forest of Dean, i. 1125 (1648, Apr. 19). Appropriation of moiety of certain sequestrations, i. 1259 (1648-9, Jan. 16). Appropriation of part proceeds of sale of royal goods, ii. 167 (1649, July 4). Reservation of timber on Crown lands within 15 miles of navigable river, ii. 189 (1649, July 16), 341 (1649-50, Feb. 18.) Survey of timber for use of, by commissioners of navy, ii. 342 (1649-50, Feb. IS). Loan for, on security of excise, ii. 390 (1650, May 15). Loan out of proceeds of sale of king's goods, ii. 647 (1651, July 17). Sale of Forfeited estates for use of, ii. 591-598 (1652, Aug. 1). Payment of proceeds of assessment by committee for army and Treasurers at War, ii. 689-690 (1652, Dec. 17), 836 (1653-4, Jan. 28), 940 (1654, June 29). Commissioners for inspecting treasuries to issue warrants for payments for use of navy, ii. 696 (1652-3, Jan. 1), 712 (1653, July 28). Appropriation of fees in court of probate, ii. 703 (1653, Apr. 8). Proposals in Petition and Advice as to appropriation of revenue, ii. 1052 (1657 May 25), 1186 (June 26). Loan for, on security of royal forests, ii. 800 (1653, Nov. 22). Assessments for. See Assbssmknt (1), INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 99 Navy, The— (w»/. (Iv) Provision of convoy etc. Guard of ships to protect Scottish coast, i. 200 (1643, July' 19). Provision of ships for protection of fishermen, i. 497 (1644, Aug. 24). See also MERCHANT Shipping. (v) Miscellaneous. Two hundred and fifty ships in service, i. 16 (1642, Aug. 1). Share of, in ships etc. recovered hy Delicqueb' invention, i. 264 (1643, Aug, 26). Administration of League and Covenant in, i. 376 (1643-4, Feb. 5). Execution of martial law in, i. 1186 (1648, Aug. 21-23), ii.'l7 (1648-9, Feb. 24). Audit of accounts of, ii. 205-207 (1649, Aug. S). Exemption of carts in service of, from highway regulations, ii. 898 (1654, May 16). Establishment of weekly post for service of, ii. 1010 (1654, Sept. 2). Confirmation of ordinance relating to, ii. 1133 (1657, June 26). See also ADMIRALTY : Prizes, Naval. Netherlands. See United Provinces. New England. Society tor propagation of gospel in, ii. 197-200 (1649, July 27). Exemption from customs of persons transporting fish from, ii. 1099-1100 (1657, June 9). Newfoundland. Exemption from customs of persons transporting fish from, ii. 1099-1100 (1657, June 9). Council of State to encourage fishing trade of, ii. 1276 (1659, May 19), 1421 (1659-60, Feb. 25). New Model. See Army, The (1). New Biver. Money issuing from, included in trust for sale of Fee farm rents, ii. 617 (1652, Sept. 9). Norwich. Establishment of society of Master Weavers in, ii. 451-455 (1650, Nov. 14), 775- 780 (1653, Nov. 12) : cmifirmed, 1137 (1657, June 26). Notice. of death sentence by court martial, to be sent to parliament six days before execution, i. 845 (1646, Apr. 3). Creditor to have 14 days' notice of petition for release of poor debtor, ii. 322 (1649, Dec. 21). Nuisance. Kemoval of, in rivers Thames and Medway, ii. 945 (1654, Aug. 11). See also Highway. o. Oath. IV\ Of abjuration, allegiance etc. of abjuration of papal supremacy, i. 255-356 (1643, Aug. 18) : maintenance of such opinions adjudged scandal by commissioners for ejection of scandalous clergy etc., ii. 977 (1654, Aug. 28) : form of oath, 1171 : taken by person marrying recusant, 1178 (1657, June 26). of allegiance, obedience and supremacy, statutes relative to, u. 1 (1648-9, Feb. 9). of allegienoe etc. acts relating to, enforced in Ireland, u. 495 (1650, Dec. 25). See nUii Covenant. ^"to be™mtai"stered by committee for militia of London, i 250 (1643, Aug. 17). of high sheriffs, i. 374 (1643-4, Jan. 22) : of high sheriff of Lancaster, 613-614 of ^Jommissfoters'^etc. for accounts, i. 388 (1643-4, Feb. 22), 722 (1645, June 27), 1171 7174 ri648, July 20), ii. 278 (1649, Oct. 11). of iciountantsf,' 38/ (164.3-4, FeJ,. 22), 722 (1645, June 37), 1172 (1648, July 20), G 2 ■ 100 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Oath — cnat. ,(11) Form of — eont. of surveyors of Bishops' lands, i. 910-911 (1646, Dec. 24) : of Irish rebels' lands, 1152-1153 (1648, June 5) : of Dean and Chapter lands, ii. 86 (1649, Apr. 30) : of Grown lands, 172 (1619, July 16) : of Crown forests, 949 (1654, Aug. 21). to be administered bv committee for accounts of soldiery, i. 942 (1647, May 28), ii. 242 (1649, Sept. 5). of freemen of cities, boroughs and corporate towns, ii. 2 (1648-9, Feb. 10). Alterations in, ii. 9 (1648-9, Feb. 17), 827 (1653, Dec. 26). of contractors for sale of Deans' lands, ii. 88 (1649, Apr. 30) : of Grown lands, 177 (July 16). of registrar of Deans' lands, ii. 95 (1649, Apr. 30) : of Crown lands, 177 (July 16). of soldier claiming arrears, ii. 127 (1649, May 28), 604 (1652, Aug. 25). of commissioners of excise, ii. 214 (1649, Aug. 14). of debtors seeking discharge from prison, ii. 240 (1649, Sept. 4), 321-322 (Dec. 21). of mayors and other municipal officers, ii. 241-242 (1649, Sept. 5), 1299 (1659, July 7). of officials for sale of Fee-farm rents, ii. 362 (1649-50, Mar. 11) : of Forfeited estates, .527, 528, 530 (1651, July 16) : of Ebyal forests, 789, 790, 7D2, 800, 804 (1653, Nov. 22). of commissioners for High Court of Justice, ii. 367 (1650, Mar. 26), 493 (Dec. 10) 782 (1653, Nov. 21), 918 (1654, June 9). of commissioners for executing powers of commissioners for compositions, seques- trations, and advance of money, ii. 383 (1650, Apr. 15). of corporation of master weavers, ii. 452 (1650, Nov. 14), 776 (1653, Nov 12). of commissioners for removal of obstructions, ii. 582 (16.52, Apr. 1). of commissionoi's for indemnity, ii. 590 (1652, June 23). of commissioners tor accounts of Irish soldiery, ii. 608 (1652, Aug. 25"). of officials for settlement of Irish forfeited estates, ii. 746 (1653, Sept. 26). of commissioners for trial of high treason, ii. 1042 (1656, Nov. 27). of Lord Protector, privy councillors and members of parliament, ii. 1184-1186 (1657, June 26). ■ of S17, 827-828, 875 : apportionment of tithes, 874-875. Method of election of churchwardens, i. 1065 (1647-8, Feb. 9). Book of names of Papists resident in, to be kept, ii. 351 (1649-50, Feb. 26). Union of small parishes for registration of births etc., ii. 718 (1653, Aug. 24) : for ecclesiastical purposes, 1002-1004 (1654, Sept. 2): confirmed, 1132 (1657, June 26). Lists of persons of bad fame made in parishes on borders of England and Scotland, ii. 1263 (1657, June 26). Parks. Satisfaction of persons having interest in royal parks, ii. 170 (1649, July 16). Certain parks set aside as security for salaries of officers appointed to deal with Crown Lands, ii. 340-341 (1649-50, Feb. 18). of Commonwealth, in custody of Council of State, ii. 502 (1650-1, Feb. 13), 1422 (1659-60, Mar. 1). Preservation of deer in, ii. 548 (1651, July 24). Surveyors of Crown forests to make enquiries as to, ii. 1147 (1654, Aug. 21). Parliament. (I) Procedure and constitution. Orders and declarations of, not printed unless special order made, i. 184-185 (1643, June 14). Regulations for presentation of petitions to, i. 1139 (1648, May 20). Officers claiming arrears prohibited from disturbing proceedings of, i. 1220 (1648, Oct. 3). Abolition of House of Lords and of privileges of peers, ii. 24 (1648-9, Mar. 19). Representation of Scotland in, ii. 872 (1654, Apr. 12). See also INSTRUMENT OP Government : Petition and Advice. (II) Powers and duties. Accounts rendered to, i. 725 (1645, July 1). Appeal to, by persons excluded from sacrament, i. 855 (1646, June 5). Examination of complaints as to levy of excise sent to, i. 920 (1646-7, Feb., 22). Issue of instructions to commissioners for advancement of trade, ii, 405, (1650, Aug. 1). Nomination of persons for examination in High Court of Justice, ii. 419 (1650, Aug. 27). Issue of licences to saltpetre diggers, ii. 699 (1652-3, Feb. 9). Judges for relief of creditors answerable to, ii, 762 (165.?, Oct. 5). Determination of doubts as to administration of Disafforestation act, ii. 795 (1653, Nov. 22). Disposal of offices granted from 19 April, 1653, to 7 May, 1659, ii. 1302 (1659, July 12). Consent of, requisite to taxation, ii. 1351-1352 (1659, Oct. 11). (HI) Officers etc. Home Guards attending on, payment of, i. 1221-1222 (1648, Oct. 6). Speaker of, to be commissioner for Great Seal, i. 885 (1646, Oct. 31), 995 (1647, Aug. 3), 998 (Aug. 10) : to send copy of act to foreign ministers, ii. 75 (1649^ Apr. 17) : oath taken before, 792 (1653, Nov. 22) : adjournment of Parliament by, 1269 (1657, Juno 26) : to sign commissions of officers of militia, 1291 (1659, June 28), 1295 (July 7), 1309, 1313 (July 14). Clerk of, to sign copy of act, ii. 75 (1649. Apr. 17) : to licence news books, 247 (1649, Sept. 20) : to receive registers of subscribers to Engagement, 328 (1649-50, Jan. 2) : to transmit acts etc. to deputy sheriffs, 397 (1650, July 11). Serjeant-at-arms, provision of house for, ii. 104 (1649, Apr. 30) : publication of acts etc. by, 429 (1650, Oct. 3), 447 (Nov. 6), 614 (1652, Sept. 9). (It) Dissolution etc. Declaration as to dissolution of, ii. 20 (1648-9, Mar. 17). Sessions of, not terminable by passing of any act, ii. 1036 (1656, Nov. 27). Adjournment of, to 20 Jan., 1657-8, ii. 1269-1270 (1657, June 26) Dissolution of, ii. 1469-1472 (1659-60, Mar. 16). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 105 PARLIAJIENT — colli. (▼) IMClBcellaneous. Voidance of acts done of Governor of Jersey without consent of, i. 773 (1645, Sept. 16). Justification of proceedings of, i. 908-909 (1646, Dec. 14). Oaths, proclamations, indictments etc. directed against parliament declared void : action by justices etc. upon their authority prohibited, 909. Admirals of fleet to observe orders of, ii. 17 (1648-9, Feb. 24). Confirmation by, of rules of Trinity College, Dublin, ii. 357 (1649-50, Mar. 8). Use of seal of, 11. 497 (1650-1, Jan. 22). See also HoTJSB OP COMMONS : HOUSE op. Lords : Keepers op the Liberty op England Peers. Parliament, Act op. Purchasers of Irish lands to have acts passed to secure them, if required, i. 1161 (1648, June 5) : similar provision for purchasers of Dean and Chapter lands, ii. 91 (1649, Apr. 30) : and of Crown lands, 179 (July 16). Bills passed by parliament to become law notwithstanding failure of Protector to give assent, ii. 819 (1653, Dec. 16). No decree of chancery to run contrary to, ii. 959 (1654, Aug. 21). Grants by, excepted from operation of act for settlement of Irish lands, ii. 1109 (1657, June 9). Confirmation of certain ordinances and acts passed from 20 April, 1653 to 3 Sept. 1654, ii. 1131-1142 (1657, June 26) : acts not specifically confirmed to be void, 1351 (1659, Oct. 11). See Parliament (111). Parliament, Members op. (1) Taxation of: Contribution of, to loan, i. 8 (1642, June 9). Assessment of members absent from parliament, i, 307 (1643, Oct. 9). Assessable by, or assessment allowable by their own house, i. 322 (1643, Oct. 23), 327 (Oct. 27), 387 (1643-4, Feb. 17). 573 (1644, Dec. 2), 578 (Dec. 3), 619 (1644-5, Feb. 17), 646 (Feb. 21), 984 (1647, June 23). Payment by, of Fee-farm rents due to Committee for Kevenue, i. 1014 (1647, Sept. 21). Exemption of, from assessments etc. See (11). (U) Privileges of: Exemption of, from general assessment, i. 155 (1643, May 7) : from loan for defence of London, 254 (1643, Aug. 18) . from assessments of London, 271 (Sept. 5) [rescinded, 322 (1643, Oct. 23)], 409 (1641, Mar. 26), 453-454 (June 15), 582 (Dec. 26), 725 (1645, July 1), 736 (July 18), 768 (Sept. 9), 825 (1645-6, Jan. 19), 1064 (1647-8, Jan. 29) ; from local assessments, 528 (1644, Oct. 12), 728 (1645, July 1). Exemption of horses of, from seizure for army, i. 163 (1643, May 29), 514 (1644, Sept. 30) : from seizure for militia of London, 650 (1644-5, Feb. 28). Exemption of, (with their servants) from impressment, i. 242 (1643, Aug. 10), 475 (1644, July 12), 651 (1644-5, Feb. 28), 665 (1645, Apr. 4), 691 (June 5), 695 (June 10), 696 (June 11), 822 (1645-6, Jan. 19), ii. 514 (1651, Apr. 18). Exemption of, from taking Oath and Covenant, i. 251 (1643, Aug. 17). Exemption of, (with their servants) from taxation in Eastern Association, i. 463 (1644, July 3). Committee for accounts not to fine or imprison recusant members of Parlia- ment but to certify names to respective house, i. 390 (1643-4, Feb. 22). Exemption of, from appearance to warrants etc. of county committee, i. 716 (1645, June 27), 821 (1646-6, Jan. 15). Exemption of, from operation of martial law, i. 693-4 (1645, June 7), 844- 845 (1646, Apr. 3), 860-861 (June 27). Exemption of, from levy of distress or imprisonment by committee for Arrears, i. 700 (1645, June 12) : by committee for assessment, 702 (June 13). Exemption of, from ordinance for search for Papists, i. 746 (1645, Aug. 15), 956 (1647, ,Tune 11), 989 (July 10). (lU) Miscellaneous. Members not to repair to Oxford, i. 66 (1642-3, Jan. 21), 134 (1643, Apr. 18). Disablement of malignant members, i, 458-459 (1644, June 29). Self -denying ordinance, i. 664-665 (1645, Apr. 3), 684 (May 10). Discharge of members from all civil and military offices : officials to receive fixed salary : profit from offices devoted to public uses, 664 : excep- tion in favour of holders of certain administrative and judicial posts and of persons restored to office after dismissal by the king, 664-665 : and in favour of General Cromwell, 684. 106 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Parliament, Members of — cnnt. (Ill) nxisoellaneous — cont. Members coming from hostile quarters to enter appearance with Speaker of their house, i. 803 (IB-lo, Nov. 13). Presentation of petitions by, i. 1139 (1648, May 20). Exclusion of members deserting their post from general composition, ii. 209 (1649, Aug. 10). Presence of, required at meetings of committees, li. 708, 711 (1653, July 28). Seizure of, on suspicion, by Council of State, ii. U22 (1659-60, Feb. 27). Parsonage. Spe Benefice. Patents. See I.,ettees Patent. Patronage. See Benefice. Peace, Clerk of the. See Clerk op the Peace. Peace, Justice op the. See Justices of the Peace. Peace, Sessions op the. See Sessions op the Peace. Peers. (t) PrlvHeeres. Control of House of Lords over assessment of, i. 100 (1642-3, Feb. 24), 163 (1643, May 30), 240 (Aug. 3), 322 (Oct. 23), 551 (1644, Oct. 18), 1104 (1647-8, Feb. 16). Ezemption of horses of, from ordinances for raising horse, i. 219 (1643, Julv 25), 956 (1647, June 11), 989 (July 10). Exemption of, from taking Oath and Covenant, i. 251 (1643, Aug. 17). Exemption of, from contribution to loan for defence of London, i. 2.")4 (1643, Aug. 18) : to metropolitan assessments, 271 (1643, Sept. 5) [rescinded, 322 (Oct. 23)] : to assessment by Eastern Association, 766 (1645, Sept. 3). Exemption of chapels of, from inchision in Assemblies, i. 750 (1645, Aug. 19) : but performance of service to accord with Directory, i. 835 (1645-6, Mar. 14). Exemption of, from imprisonment by surveyors of Bishops' Lands, 1. 897 - (1646, Nov. 17). Exemption of, from Militia ordinance, i. 994 (1647, July 31). Only those elected to parliament, to enjoy privileges of parliament, ii. 24 (1648-9, Mar. 19). (11) Miscellaneous. Administration of oaths to, i. 666 (1645, Apr. 5). Exclusion from parliament of peers created since May, 1642, i. 884 (1646, Oct. 30). Addition of, to committee for Navy, i. 1047 (1647, Dec. 17). Scale of penalties for blasphemy by, graduated according to rank, ii. 394 (1650, June 28). Prohibition of creation-money, ii. 585 (1652, June 3). See House op Lords : Title of Honour. Pekaltt. See Punishment. Pensions. (1) Ordinances and acts. Belief of widows, disabled soldiers etc., i. 36-37 (1642, Oct. 24), 102-103 (1642-3 Mar. 6), 328-330 (1643, Oct. 31), 938-940 (1647, May 38), 997-998 (Aug. 10),' 1055-1056 (Dec. 24), ii. 556-559 (1651, Sept. 30). Provision made for widows and children of soldiers and for disabled soldiers, i. 30, 37, 328 : for a period of six months, 328 : distribution to have regard to merit, 36 : assessments for this purpose, 102-103, 329-330 : every parish to be charged, 938 : candidates for pension to repair to last place of settlement : claims of widows to be met with residue left after payment to disabled soldiers, 939 : accounts, 939-940 : justices to execute ordinance at any sessions of the peace, 998, 1055 : clerk of the peace to keep entry-book of payments, 1056 : provision for armies of Scotland and Ireland, ii. 556-559 : form of certificate of service and disablement, 557 • duration of pension, 557 : weekly allowance, 558 : addition to excise to meet charge, 558. Confirmation of acts and ordinances relating to, ii. 1133, 1136 (1657, June 26). (li) References. Employment of excise for provision of soldiers' pensions, i. 468 (1644, July 8) 484 (Aug. 3), 1006 (1647, Aug. 28), ii. 890 (1654, May 4) : of one half of excise forfeitures, i. 989 (1647, July 23), ii. 233 (1649, Aug. 14), 889 (1654, May 4) : of one half of dehnquents' fines, i. 1168 (1648, June 16). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 107 Pensions — cont. (il) Keferenees — cont, Employment of part of proceeds of capture of prizes for provision of, for disabled sailors, and widows of sailors, ii. 10 (1648-9, Feb. 22), 73 (1649, Apr. 17). Allowance to wife and children of deceased minister, ii. 346 (1649-50, Feb. 22). Allowance to persons deprived of office by sale of Crown lands, ii. 693 (1652, Dec. 31). Provision for maimed soldiers and widows and orphans of soldiers in Irish army, ii. 726-727 (1653, Sept. 26). Provision for wives and children of ejected ministers and schoolmasters limited to cases of poverty and to one fifth part of profits of office, ii. 986 (1654, Aug. 28), 1467-1468 (1659-60, Mar. 16). Perjury. Indictment for, to lie against debtors, swearing false oath as to poverty, ii. 241 (1649, Sept. 4), 324 (Dec. 21). Excepted from General Pardon, ii. 571 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Power of judges for relief of creditors and poor prisoners to examine cases of, ii. 764 (1653, Oct. 5). To be regarded as scandal by commissioners for ejection of scandalous ministers and schoolmasters, ii. 977 (1654, Aug. 28). Execution of laws against, in Ireland, ii. 1298 (1659, July 7). Personal Estate. Excluded from forfeiture upon attainder of Irish rebels, ii. 1259 (1657, June 26). See King, The (l) : Sbqubsteation (ll) («). Petition and Advice. The humble petition and advice of the knights, citizens and burgesses of parlia- ment, ii. 1048-1056 (1657, May 25) : amended, 1182-1186 (June 26). The petitioners declare their desires, 1048-1049 : as to relation of protector and parliament, 1049 : disfranchisement of Papists and delinquents, 1049- 1050, 1054-1055, 1183 : appointment of commissioners to try qualifications of members of parliament, 1051 : substitution of punitive powers of house of Com- mons for commissioners, 1183-1184 : membership and judicial powers of the upper house, 1051-1052, 1186 : provision of revenue, 1052, 1184 : admission of privy councillors, 1052 : appointment of chief officers of state, 1053 : forms of oaths to be taken by them, 1184-1185 : and by members of parliament, 1185- 1186 : -icligious toleration, 1053-1054 : confirmation of loans upon public credit, 1054 : continuance of parliament, 1055 : confirmation of judicial proceedings, 1055-1056 : petition to have no binding force without consent of protector, 1056 : summons to parliament, 1186. Petitions. Regulations for presentation of, to parliament, i. 1189 (1648, May 20). for release, presented by poor debtors to justice of peace, ii. 321 (1649, Dee. 21). PlIiLOHT. Bawds put in, marked with " B " and sent to prison, ii. 389 (1650, May 10). Sentence to, of poor prisoners fined and failing to pay fine, ii. 755 (1653, Oct. 5). Pipe. See Tobacco. Pipe, Clerk of the. See Clerk of t^e Pipe. Piracy. Acts for relief of captives of Turks and others, i. 17, 19 (1642, Aug. 1), 553-554 (1644, Oct. 24), ^confirmed. 609-611 (1644-.5, Jan. 28), 731-732 (1645, July 7)], il. 367-368 (1650, Mar. 26), 824 (1653, Dec. 24). Privateers empowered to capture pirate ships, i. 34 (1642, Oct. 19), 43 (Nov. 29), 848 (1643, Dec. 1), 826 (1645-6, Jan. 29). Collections to be made for ransom of captives, i. 134, 135 (1643, Apr. 25.) Loan to be raised for ransom of captives, i. 732-734 (1645, July 9). Tax imposed on coal for provision of ships to guard the seas, ii. 505 509 (1651, Mar. 28). Excepted from General Pardon, ii. 568 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Duty imposed for redemption of captives, ii. 1130 (1657, June 26). Plantations. (1) Trade witli. Excise on tobacco graduated in favour pf English plantations, i. 394-395 (1643-4, Mar. 4), ii. 1187 (1657, June 26). Trade with New England, freed from payment of customs etc., i. 571 (1644, Nov. 26). 108 ORDINANCES AND AOTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Plantations— ^y«^ (I) Trade vritlx—cont. Ordinance for euoouragement oi: adventurers, i, 912-913 (1647-8, Jan. 23). Exports to plantations exempt from all duties except excise, upon security being given : servants transported to be registered at Custom house, 912 : trade with foreign ports to be carried in English ships. Commissioners for advancement of trade to enquire into, ii. 405 (16.50, Aug. 1). Prohibition of trade with Barbados, Virginia, Bermuda and Antigua, ii. 425-429 (1650, Oct. 3). Rebels in said plantations declared traitors : ships trading with them to be lawful prize, 426 : procedure in Admiralty, 427 • foreign ships trading with plantations to be lawful prize, 427-428 : disposal of prizes : provisions for well-afEected ships re-captured, 428 : Council of State to issue licences to trade and to exercise other powers : publication, 429. Imports from, to be carried in English ships, ii. 559 (1651, Oct. 9). Reduction of duty on ginger and sugar from, ii. 1128 (1657, June 26). Value of .succades from, ii. 1221 (1657, June 26). (II) nilscellaneous. Government of West Indies, i. 331-333 (1643, Nov. 2) : cunfmued, 840 (1645-6, Mar. 21). Appointment of Governor in chief. High Lord Admiral and Commissioners, 331-332, 840 : powers : object declared evangelical : access to records relating to plantations, 332 : appointment of subordinates and successors 332 : indemnity, 333. Transportation to, ii. 1264 (1657, June 26). Council of State to promote welfare of, ii. 1274 (1659. May 19), 1419 (1659-60, Feb. 25). See New England : Newfoundland. Plate. Export of, prohibited, ii. 200 (1649, July 27). Sale of, of royal family, ii. 546 (1651, July 17). See Loans (i). Pluralist. See Benefice. Poison. See Homicide. POOB, OVEBSBEKS OF THE. Required to collect public loan, i. 72 (1442-3, Jan. 30) : to collect moneys, for relief of poor clergy of Ireland, 286 (1643, Sept. 18) : to carry into eiiect ordinance for demolition of monuments of idolatry, 426 (1644, May 9) : to collect money for defence of Eastern Association, 464 (July 3) : for defence of Surrey, 729, 730 (1645, July 1) : to distribute fuel to poor of London, 482 (1644, July 20) : to prepare lists of men, horses and arms, i. 490 (Aug. 19) : to collect, money for propagation of gospel in New England, ii. 200 (1649, July 29) : to receive and distribute proceeds of forfeitures, 243 (Sept. 5), 364 (1649-50, Mar. 12) ; to execute act for observation of Lord's Day, 384-385 (1660, Apr. 19), 1166-1170 (1657, June 26): and for punishment of swearing, 396 (1650, June 28) : to survey highways in default of appointment of surveyor 862 (16.54, Mar. 31). Poor Prisoners. See Debt. Poor Rate. See Parish (1). Poor, The. (1) Relief. Ordinance for supply of fuel, i. 303-805 (1643, Oct. 2), 481-482 (1644, July 20). Local limits, 303 : appointment and powers of officers, 303 :• indemnity, 305 : distribution in London and Westminster, 481-482. Appropriation of forfeitures, i. 757 (1645, Aug. 26), 1023 (1647, Sept. 30), 1024 (Oct. 4), 1065, 1066 (1647-8, Feb. 9), 1071 (Feb. 11). 1226 (1648, Oct. 27) ii 243 (1649, Sept. 5), 245 (Sept. 12), 320 (Dec. 14), 364 (1649-50, Mar. 12), 394 (1650 June 28), 443 (Oct. 23), 454 (Nov. 14), 548 (1651, July 24), 565(1651-2, Feb 4) 621 (1652, Oct. 8), 699 (1652-3, Jan. 7), 701 (Feb. 9), 779 (1653, Nov. 12). 1169 1179 (1657, June 26). Ordinance for relief and employment, i. 1042-1045 (1647 Dec. 17), Ii 104-110 (1649, May 7). Corporation for London, i. 1042, ii. 105 ; names of members, i. 1042-1043 ii. 105 : common council to undertake election, i. 1043, ii. 105 : exemption from mortmain law : power to sue and be sued ; salaries, i. 1043, ii. 106 : INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 109 Poor, The— co»f. (I) ReUef— c v ■ j, INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 117 Roman Catholics — coitt. (I) Penalties imposed on — coni. General act for removal of, ii. 349-354 (1649-50, Feb. 26). Bemoval to place 20 miles or more from London, 349 : powers of search, 349-350 : prohibition of travel five miles from place of abode, 351 : penal- ties, 351-352 : grant of exemptions by Council of State, 352-353 : excep- tions, 353 : rewards for discovery of Jesuits and priests, 353-354. Priests and Jesuits to leave London before 15 July and England before 1 Aug., ii. 1304(1659, July 13). (#) Exception from general pardon of Jesuits and priests, i. 571-572 (1651-2, Feb. 24) : from pardon of life of Irish Jesuits and priests, ii. 599 (1652, Aug. 13), 751 (1653, Sept. 26). (A) Disfranchisement of. See Phanchise : Petition and Advice. (i) Prohibition of, from presentation to benefices, ii. 1266-1267 (1657, June 26). (tl) Execution of penal laws and autborlsatlon of searobes. Power of search of Committee of Militia for London, i. 453 (1644, June 15), 649 (1644-5, Feb. 28), 824 (1645-6, Jan. 19), 954-955 (1647, June 11), 987-988 (July 10). Jurisdiction of commissioners for High Court of Justice, ii. 366 (1650, Mar. 26). Continuance of penal laws, ii. 834-835 (1653-4, Jan. 19). Discovery of Popish Recusants, ii. 1170-1180 (1657, June 26). See Recusants. Attainder of ill-affected Papists in Ireland, ii. 1252 (1667, June 26) : not to extend to persons not guilty of rebellion, 1260. Execution of penal laws in Ireland, ii. 1298 (1659, July 7). Execution of laws against recusants, priests, and Jesuits by Council of State, ii. 1421 (1659-60, Feb. 25). Speedy execution of laws against priests and Jesuits, ii. 1425 (1659-60, Mar. 12). See also RECUSANTS. ROMNET Maesh. See Bye Laws, etc RoTAL Family. Revenue of. See Cbown Lands. Punishment of communication with, ii. 365 (1650, Mar. 26). See KlNQ, The (11). Sale of personal estate of. See Kino, The (1). s. Sabbath. See Sunday. Sailoe. Provision of medals and rewards for, ii. 11 (1648-9, Feb. 22), 73 (1649, Apr. 17). English seamen serving abroad to return to England, ii. 381 (1650, Apr. 13). Recall of seamen, ii. 612-614 (1652, Sept. 9) : time allowed for return from various localities, 613 : trial of offenders against act, 613-614 : publication, 614. Lists of, prepared by commissioners for admiralty and navy, ii. 709 (1653, July 28), 1278 (1659, May 31), 1408 (1659-60, Feb. 2). Exemption of mariners etc. living below London Bridge from London building act, ii. 1233 (1657, June 26). See Navy (11) : Pensions (U) : Teinity House : Wages. Salaries and Fees. (1) Payable to: treasurer of army, i. 22 (1642, Aug. 10). commissioners and surveyor of navy, i. 28 (1642, Sept. 15). coUectors etc. of assessments, i. 41 (1642, Nov. 29), 153 (1643, May 7), 239 (Aug. 3), 271 (Sept. 5), 319 (Oct. 23), 325, 327 (Oct. 27), 330 (Oct. 31), 337 (Nov. 4), 355, 358 (Dec. 18), 380 (1643-4, Feb. 16), 401, 409 (1644, Mar. 26), 457 (June 25), 471 (July 10), 517 (Oct. 2), 550 (Oct. 18), 575 (Dec. 3), 617 (1644-5 Feb. 17), 634 (Feb. 21), 652 (Mar. 3), 660 (1645, Mar. 31), 663 (April 3), 688 (May 26), 700 (June 12), 702 (June 13), 711 (June 20), 718 (June 27), 725 (July 1), 741 (Aug. 6), 747 (Aug. 18), 759 (Aug. 29), 764 (Sept. 3), 781 (Sept. 27), 811 (Dec. 1), 850-851 (1646, May 23), 981 (1647, June 23), 1054 (Dec. 24) 1102 (1647-8, Feb. 16), ii. 22 (1648-9, Mar. 19), 49, 56 (1649, Apr. 7), 230 (Aug. 14), 316 (Dec. 7), 392 (1650, June 4), 486, 488 (Nov. 26), 683 (1652, Dec. 10), 1091, 1158, 1160 (1657, June 26), 1397- 1398 (1659-60, Jan. 26). marshaUs of trained bands, i. 138 (1643, May 2). Assembly of Divines, i. 183 (1643, June 12). commissioners and other officers of excise, i. 206, 207 (1643, July 22), 279, 282 (Sept. 8), 287-288 (Sept. 18), 366 (1643-4, Jan. 9), 380 (Feb. 16), 612 (1644-5, Jan. 29), 770 (1645, Sept. 11), ii. 215 (1649, Aug. 14), 829 (Dec. 29), 850 (1653-4, Mar. 17), 1350 (1659, Sept. 28), 1353 (Dec. 27). 118 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Salaries and Fees— coiit. (i) Payable to — cont. treasurer of Scottish loan, i. 315 C1643, Oct. 16). - collectors, commissioners etc. of customs, i. 343 (1643, Nov., 15), 1260 (1648-9, Jan. 16), ii. 854 (1653-4, Mar. 20), 1350 (1659, Sept. 28), 1353 (Dec. 27). Lord High Admiral, i. 351 (1653, Dec. 7). commissioners for army, i. 402 (1644, Mar. 26). treasurer's and other officers of 'sequestrations, i. 414 (1644, Mar. 30), 441 (May 25), 1181 (1648, Aug. 9), 1187 (Aug. 2.5), ii. 60-'61 (1649, Apr. 9), 332 (1649-50, Jan. 25), 840 (1653-4, Feb. 10), 1414-1415 (1659-60, Feb. 2). Attoi-ney-generil and solicitor-general, i. 441-447 (1644, May 28). overseers of the poor (for collection of taxes), i. 464 (1644, July 3). members, clerks and otter officers of committees of accounts, i. 4'70 (1644 July 10), 721-722 (1645, June 27), 1047 (1647, Dec. 17), ii. 280 (1649 Oct. 11), 284 (Nov. 23). registrar of ordinations, i. 525 (1644, Oct. 4), 869 (1646, Aug. 28), 1203 (1648 Aug. 29). Treasurers at ,war, i. 659 (1645, Mar. 31), 1017 (1647, Sept. 23), 1021 (Sept. 30), 1133 (1648, Apr. 24), 1257 (1647-8, Jan. 9), ii. 65 (1649, Apr. 17), 562 (1651-2, Jan. 2), 690 (1652, Dec. 17), 708 (1653, July 27). public lecturer at St. Paul's, i. 672 (1645, Apr. 23). collectors of arrears, i. 738 (1645, July 24), 1147 (1648, May 30). committees of counties, i. 742 (1645, Aug. 6). ministers preaching in Westminster abbey, i. 805 (1645, Nov. 18). preadhing ministers, i. 813 (1645, Dec. 19), 841 (1646, Mar. 28), ii. 144 (1649 June 8), 346 (1649-50, Feb. 22), 371 (1650, Apr. 5). parochial clergy, i. 816 (1645-6, Jan. 7), ii. 146 (1649, June 8). officers appointed to deal with Bishops' lands, i. 889, 890, 894, 895, 898, 899 (1646, Nov. 17), 921, 923 (1646-7 Mar. 5), 1121-1123 (1648, Apr. 14), 1228 (Nov. 21). officers appointed under ordinance for security of lenders, i. 931, 934 (1647 May 13), 950 (June 3). treasurers of money of soldiery, i. 956-957 (1647, June 19). registrar of Oxford University, i. 1002 (1647, Aug. 26), ii. 1028 (1654,' Sept. 2). officers for poor relief, i. 1043 (1647, Dec. 17). auditors of army accounts, i. 1169-1170 (1648, July 20). deputy-serjeant at arms, i. 1188 (1648, Aug. 25). officers employed by company of merchants trading into France, i. 1225 (1'648 Oct. 19). officers employed by Council of State, ii. 4 (1648-9, Feb. 13), 1275 (1659 May 19), 1420 (1659-60, Feb. 25). treasurers of prize goods, ii. 77 (1649, Apr. 17). officers appointed to deal with Deans' lands, ii. 89, 96 (1649, Apr 30) 152 (June 19), 205 (July 31), 896 (1654, May 4), 911 (June 9). schoolmasters, ii. 145 (1649, June 8), 346 (1649-5G, Feb. 22). masters of 'Colleges, ii. 145 (1649, June 8). registrar of complaints of persons molested contrary to articles of war ii 150 (1649, June 18). officers for sale of the king's goods, ii. 163, 166-167 (1649, July 4). officers for sale of Crown lands, ii. 175, 185-186 (1649, July 16) 339-341 (1649-50, Feb. 18). , . collectors of tithes, ii. 346 (1649-50, Feb. 22). fellows of Trinity coUege, Dublin, ii. 356 (1649-50, Mar. 8). 1 officers for sale at fee-farm rents, ii. 360 (1649-50, Mar. 11), 416 '(1650 Aug. 13), 500 (1650-1, Feb. 6), 585 (1652, June 3), 617, (Sept. 9), 722 (1653; Sept. 8). officers for provision of maintenance of ministers, ii. 375. 376 (1650 Aor 5") 1005 (1654, Sept. 2). k , f ■ j, officers acting under committees for militia, ii. 402 (1650, July 11). secretary etc. of commissioners for advancement of trade, ii. 406 (1650, Aug. 1). officers for sale of manors of rectories etc. of Bishops and Deans, ii 437 (•165o" Oct. 16), 441, 442 (Oct. 22). - v , judges of coirrt of Admiralty, ii. 510 (1651, Apr. 2). officers for sale of Forfeited estates, ii. 530, 534, 535 (1651, Julv 16) 648 651 652 (1652, Nov. 18). ■!/<,: officers for determining accounts of Irish soldiery, ii. 608-610 (1652, Aug. 2,5). members of committees and judicatories of Scotland, ii. 622 (1652, Oct. 26). officers for probate and administration, ii. 703 (1653, Apr. 8). officers appointed by committee for army, ii. 705 (1653, July 2), 1405 (1659-60 Feb. 2). ' INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 119 Salaeies and Fbes — cont. (1) Payable to — cont. officers appointed to deal with Irish forfeited . estates, ii. 740, 742, 744, 746 (1653, Sept. 26). ... judges for relief of creditors and poor prisoners, ii. 764 (1653, Oct. 5). officers for sale and survey of royal forests, ii. 804, 809 (1653, Nov. 22), 995 (1654, Aug. 30), 1122 (1657, June 19). surveyors of Scottish forfeited estates, ii. 888 (1654, Apr. 12). officers of duchy of Lancaster, ii. 916 (1654, June 9). officers of Receipt of Exchequer, ii. 920 (^1654, June 21). jurors, ii. 944 (1654, Aug. U). officers of court of chancery, ii. 955, 957, 958, 961, 963 (1654, Aug, 21). officers appointed by commissioners for ejection of scandalous ministers, ii. 988 (1654, Aug. 28). preachers, scholars etc. of Windsor almshouses, ii. 1024 (1654, Sept. 2). registrar and mandatory of Visitors of university, ii. 1028 (1654, Sept. 2). commissioners etc. for regulation of building in and near London, ii. 1225, 1228 (1657, June 26). officers and men of navy, ii. 1280 (1659, May 31), 1410 (1659-60, Feb. 2). commissioners for excise appeals, ii. 1424 (1659-60, Mar. 7). (U) Mode etc. of payment of: Payment to be quarterly, i. 784 (1645, Oct. 4). Contractors for sale of Bishops' lands to receive land in lieu of, i. 1121-1123 (1648, Apr. 14) : similar provision for officers appointed to deal with Dean and Chapter lands, ii. 95 (1649, Apr. 30). Purchasers of Crown lands to pay ready money for officers' fees, ii. 185 (1649, July 16), 339 (1649-50, Feb. 18) : general and special securities for salaries of officers, 339-341. Officers for sale of fee farm rents to be paid out of proceeds of sale, ii. 360 (1649-50, Mar. 11), 416 (1650, Aug. 13) : and out of loans advanced on that security, 500 (1850-1, Feb. 6), 585 (1652, June 3), 617 (Sept. 9) : termination of salaries in six months, 722 (1653, Sept. 8). Judges' salaries charged upon customs, ii. 1133 (1657, June 26). (Ill) Froblbltlon and resnlatton of: Prohibition of fees to excise officers, i. 347 (1643, Nov. 28). Prohibition of, in ordination of ministers, with exception of registrar's fee. i. 525 (1644, Oct. 4), 869 (1646, Aug. 28), 1203 (1648, .Aug. 29) : and of charge for defiayment of expenses, ii. 1461 (1659-60, Mar. 14). Payment of fixed salary to grantees of offices, i. 664 (1645, Apr. 3). Prohibition of, for entry of receipt of rent by comptroller of Bishops' lands, i.901 (1646, Nov. 17). Regulation by committee for removal of obstructions of salaries of officers appointed to deal with Bishops' Lands, i. 1228 (1648, Nov. 21), Increase of salaries of officers of customs and navy and prohibition of receipt of fees from merchants, i. 1760 (1648-9, Jan. 16). Salary of parochial clergy iixed at lOOZ. a year, ii. 146 (1649, June 8). Prohibition of fee for acSiinistration of oath, ii. 369 (1650, Mar. 28). Forfeiture of thrice amount of fee iUegaUy demanded or taken, ii. 437 (1650, Oct. 16), 444 (Oct. 31). Regulation of fees payable by accountants in exchequer, ii. 447-448 (1650, Nov. 7). Abolition of fee of damage cleere, ii. 497 (1650-1, Jan. 17). Prohibition of fees for post diem or post terminum in, fines and recoveries, ii. 519 (1651, July 9). Limitation of fees of broker, ii. 549-550 (1651, Aug. 8). Prohibition of creation money, ii. 585 (1652, June 3). Removal and regulation of salaries by commissioners for inspecting treasuries, ii. 653 (1652, Dec. 10), 703 (1653, Apr. 8). Prohibition of fees to saltpetre-diggers, ii. 701 (1652-3, Feb. 9). Regulation of salary of officers in navy by commissioners of .Admiralty, ii. 709 (1653, July 28), 1278 (1659, May 31), 1408 (1659-60, Feb. 2). Prohibition of unauthorised fees in court of Admiralty, ii. 713 (1653, July 30). Removal of fines upon filing bills, &c., ii. 713 (1653, Aug. 2). Table of fees to be hung in debtors' prisons : extortion prohibited, ii. 757 (1653, Oct. 5). Power of trustees for sale etc. of royal forests in matter of fees, ii. 791 (1653, Nov. 22) : table to be drawn up and exhibited, 797, 800. Exemption from fees for searches and copies of records, ii. 792 (1653, Nov. 22). Retrenchment of salaries by commissioners for collection of arrears cf excise, ii. 852 (1653-4, Mar. 17). 120 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Salaries and Fees — coiit. (Ill) Problbltlon and regulation of — coni. ProiiiUiiuii 01 hicieaae o£, of officers appointed to deal with Dean and Chapter lands, ii. 896 (1654, May 4). Forfeiture of office and treble fine by persons taking excessive fees, ii. 920 (1654, June 21). Prohibition of irregular fees in court of chancer^', ii. 963 (1654, Aug. 21) : table of fees, 964-967. Regulation of salaries by commissioners of treasury and treasurer and chan- cellor of exchequer, ii. 1018 (1654, Sept. 2). Prohibition of fee for discharge of protestant inheriting recusant's estate, ii. 1179 (1657, June 26). Prohibition of fees to officers taking fines and recoveries, ii. 1308 (1659, July 13). (Iv) Klsoellaneons. Non-salaried serrices, ii. 610 (1652, Aug. 25). Disposal of proceeds of fees in court of Probate, ii. 703 (1653, Apr. 8). Payment of fees for registration of births, deaths, and marriages, ii. 717 (1653, Aug. 24): for filing and searching recognizances, 1264 (1657, June 26): upon clearance of receiver's account, 1397 (1659-60, Jan. 26). Act of Indemnity a security for fees and salaries already received, ii. 1303 (1659, July 12). See Wages. Sale, Bill op. See Bill of Sale. See also FobpeiteD Estates (1). Sale op Goods. Exchange regarded as sale for excise purposes, i. 771 (1645, Sept. 16), ii. 222 (1649, Aug. 14). Excise regulations to be observed in, ii. 222 (1649, Aug. 14). See King, The (i). Salt. Prohibition of trade in, with Newcastle, Sunderland, and Blyth, i. 63 (1642-3, Jan. 14) : repealed, as for Sunderland and Blyth, i. 398 (1643-4, Mar. 21) : and for Newcastle, 569-570 (1644, Nov. 14). Excise on imported, i. 364-365 (1643-4, Jan. 9) : crnvtinntd,, 578 (1644, Dec. 6) : reference to repeal, 1004 (1647, Aug. 28) : continmd, ii. 849 (1653-4, Mar. 17), 1189 (1657, June 26). Excise on, not made in England, ii. 148 (1649, June 12). Protection of invention for making, ii. 491 (1650, Nov. 27). Excise on English, ii. 847 (1653-4, Mar. 17), 1190 (1657, June 26). Tax on, prohibited in Ireland, ii. 925 (1654, June 23). Remission of excise on, when used for curing fish, ii. 1196 (1657, June 26). Saltpetre. Provision of, for gunpowder, i. 320-321 (1643, Oct. 23), 418-420 (1644, Apr. 3) 678-579 (Dec. 7), 828-830 (1645-6, Feb. 7), ii. 699-702 (1652-3, Feb. 9), 1046 (1656, Nov. 27). Saltpetre-men empowered to search in outhouses, yards etc., 820, 418, 828, ii. 699 : and to press carts into the service, i. 321, 419, 829, ii. 700-701 : to repair and give satisfaction for damage, i. 418, 419, 828, 830, ii. 700 : to be exempt from taxes and tolls, i. 419, 829, ii.701 : proceeds of excise employed for this purpose, i. 578-579 : prohibition of rewards, ii. 701-702 : none to dig without obtaining leave of owner, 1046. Price of, ii. 1218 (1657, June 26). Salvage. Merchants to pay one-eighth value of ships recaptured from enemy, in lieu of salvage, ii. 11 (1648-9, Feb. 22), 71 (1649, Apr. 17), 447 (1660, Nov. 6) : but one-half where ship commissioned by enemy after capture, 71, 447, SCANDALOUS OFFENCES. See CLERGY AND MINISTERS (ill) : SCHOOLMASTERS. School. See Charitable Uses : Eton College : Ireland (iv) : London (Iv) : Westminster Abbey and School : Winchester : York. Schoolmasters. Committees etc. empowered to eject those of scandalous life or ill-affected to parliament, i. 371-.S72 (1643-4, Jan. 22), 413 (1644, Mar. 26), 431 (May 10) 449 (June 13), 457 (June 25), 478 (July 15), 495 (Aug. 19), 510 (Sept. 23), ii. 335 (1649 50, Jan. 25), 343 (Feb. 22) : and sequester their estates, i. 371-372 458 495, ii. 335. ' ' Maintenance of, out of estates of dean and chapter, i. 879 (1646, Oct. 1) : out of tithes late in possession of bishops and deans, ii. 145 (1649, June 8).- INDEX TO SDBJECTS. 121 Schoolmasters — cotU. Chosen by municipal officers, i. 879 (1646, Oct. 1). Provision and salary of, for Wales, ii. ;k5-346 (1649-60, Feb. 22). Repeal of acts and clauses penalising absence of, from church, ii. 424 (1650, Sept. 27). Ejection etc. of those of scandalous life or insufficient qualifications, ii. 968-989 (1654, Aug. 28), [confirmed, 1139 (1657, June 26)], 1140-1141 (1657, June 26). Scotland. (1) Blplomatlo relations wltb : Envoy seut -to, i. 45-46 (1642, Nov. 29). Instructions for committees to, i. 197-202 (1643, July 19). Indemnity, 197 ■ commissioners to make known miseries of England, settle debts between the two countries, and arrange for payment of arrears to Scottish army in Ireland, 198 : to disclose impossibility of continuance of charge ; to express desire for alliance and military assistance, 199 : to assure Scottish nation of support, 200 : to act as commissioners for Peace and for Trade, 201 : to ask for assistance of Scottish divines at Assembly of Divines, 202. Appointment and powers of committee of both kingdoms, committee of both Houses to join committee of Scotland, i. 381-382 (1643-4, Feb. 16), 425 (1644, Apr. 16), 436-437 (May 23), 479-480 (July 19), 515 (Oct. 1), 609 (1644-5, Jan. 28), 612 (Jan. 31) : conference of joint committee with king's commissioners at Uxbridge, 609, 612. Persons appointed by Scottish parliament to assist in taking accounts for Northern Association, i. 739 (1645, July 29). Confirmation of treaties with, i. 909 (1646, Dec. 14). (It) Army of: Ad\ances of money for Scottish army in Ireland, i. 188-189 (1643, July 5), 778-779 (1645, Sept. 27) : payment of arrears, 198 (1643, July 19). Loan to bring in brethren of, i. 311-315 (1643, Oct. 16) : compulsory for residents in London and eastern counties whose income exceeds 1,000Z., 322-327 (1643, Oct. 27) : levied on non-contributors whose income exceeds 500?., 571-573 (1644, Dec. 2). Presence of army of, in northern parts of England, i. 397-398 (1643-4, Mar. 21). Assessments etc. for maintenance of army of, i. 630-646 (1644-5, Feb. 2), 700-702 (1645, June 13), 702-703 (June 20), 907 (1646, Dec. 10). (Ill) Hostilities wltb: Prohibition of traffic with, ii. 406-409 (1650, Aug. 2), 445-447 (Nov. 6). Prohibition of correspondence on pain of indictment for high treason, 407 : Scots, not having licence of residence, to leave England, 407-408 : penalties, 408 : exemption of persons naturalised or confined in prison, 408-409 : publication, 409, 447 : foreigners assisting Scots declared enemies :' seizure of ships carrying contraband, 445 : provision as to prizes, 445-447. Assessment for maintenance of forces in, ii. 456-490 (1650, Nov. 26), 511-513 (1651, Apr. 15), 653-688 (Dec. 10). Council of State to meet charges arising out of war with, ii. 503 (1650-1, Feb. 13). Tax imposed on coal from, ii. 505 (1651, Mar. 28). Provision of pensions for army serving in, ii. 556-559 (1654, Sept. 30). (Iv) Acts connected -witb union of, wltb England : Acts and urdmances declared to relate to, ii. »i'A (1653, Dec. 16), 825 (Deo. 26), 831 (1653-4, Jan. 19), 1123,1129,1130, 1187(1657, June 26), 1283(1659, June 7), 1299 (July 12). Chief governor of, chosen by approbation of parliament, ii. 821 (1653, Dec. 16). Union of, with England, ii. 871-875 (1654, Apr. 12). Scotland to be one commonwealth with England : abolition of kingship : parliamentary representation, 872 : coat of arms of united commonwealth : freedom of trade, 873 : abolition of tenure by service or vassalage, 873-874 : and of superiorities, heritable offices and military services, 874 : forfeitures and escheats to fall to Lord Protector, 875. Pardon to people of, ii. 875-883 (1654, Apr. 12). General pardon for actions in wars between England and Scotland, and dis- charge I of sequestrations, 875 : with following exceptions : Crown lands, 875- 876 : forfeited lands of persons named, 876-877 ■ estates claimed by persons who did not take part in great Protestation, 877 : or who in other ways named opposed parliament, 877-878 : limitation of time of claims, 878 : provision for wives and children of persons excluded, 878-800 : conditionally upon release of all interests; 880 : and upon liability for existing debts, 880-881 : fines imposed on persons named, 881-882 : appointment of treasurer to receive forfeitures, 882 ; exclusion of persons in arms since 1 May, 1652, and of prisoners of war, 883. 122 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Scotland— eo«f. (It) Acts connected nrltb anion of, ivltli Eng:Iand — emit. Settlement of forfeited estates in, ii. 884-888 (1654, Apr. 12). Estates excluded from general pardon vested in trustees, 884-885 : to hold until conveyance, 88.5 : surveys, 885 : order of satisfaction of claims. 88.5-886 : provision for cases where estate insuiScient -foi payment of debts etc. and settlement on wife and children, 886-887 : substitution of other lands where commissioners for sequestration have allotted lands included in general pardon, 887 : payment of >expenaes, 887-888 : no ctolge to be laid on wife or children of persons excluded from pardon, 888. (v) Taxation. Assessment laid upon, ii. 837 (1653-4, Jan. 28). Custom on coal from, ii. 1128-1130 (1657, June 26). Assessments in, ii. 1142-1162, 1234-1249 (1657, June 26), 1284-1286 (1659, June 18), 1355-1403 (1659-60, Jan. 26). Assessment by pound-rate, 1456, 1396 : appointment and oath of surveyors, 1156-1157, 1161-1162 : appointment of assessors, 1157 : appointment and salary of collectors, 1157-1158, 1397-1398 : settlement of differences, 1158- 1159, 1398-1399 : appointment and salary of receiver-general, 1159-1160, 1397 : withdrawal of commissioners having personal interest in discussions, 1160, 1398 : directions for more speedy assessment, 1284-1286. Functions of commissioners for assessment in, ii. 1464-1465 (1659-60, Mar. 17). (vl) Judicial matters. Coutiuuance of judicatories and committees of, ii. 622 (1652, Oct. 26). Erection of courts baron, ii. 883-884 (1654, Apr. 12). Belief of debtors in, ii. 898-899 (1654, May 16). Examination of witnesses in, ii. 954 (1654, Aug. 21). Commissioners for trial of high treason in, ii. 1040-1041 (1656, Nov. 27). Administration of oaths in, ii. 1049 (1656, Nov. 27). Trial in, of felonies committed in, notwithstanding escape of felon into England, ii. 1265 (1657, June 26). Continuance in oflSce of justices in, ii. 1270 (1659, May 11). Functions of justices of the peace in, ii. 1464-1465 (1659-60, Mar. 17). (vli) MEiscellaneous. Ordination in English church of ministers of church of, i. 525 (1644, Oct. 4). Committee for army to send money into, ii. 705 (1653, July 27), 1404 (1659-60, Feb. 2). Rewards for discovery of moss troopers on borders of, ii. 773 (1653, Oct. 21). Distribution of seats, and rules for elections in, ii. 930-932 (1654, June 27). Disfranchisement proposed in Petition and Advice, ii. 1049-1050 (1657, May 25). Establishment of postal service in. See Post, The. Confirmation of acts etc. relating to, ii. 1131, 1133, 1138, 1141 (1657, June 26): amendment, 1141. Disfranchisement of persons debarred by parliament of, ii. 1183 (1657, June 26). Form of oath of council of, ii. 1185 (1657, June 26). Suppression of theft in marches of, ii. 1262-1266 (1657, June 26). Powers of council of state within, ii. 1421 (1659-60, Feb. 25). ScEiPTTJEE. See Holy Scripture. Sea. Contracts made beyond, concerning shipping, within jurisdiction of Gouit of Admiralty, i. 1120-1121 (1648, Apr. 12), ii. 712 (1653, July 30). Crimes committed upon, or beyond, to be tried by justices etc. in county where offender apprehended, ii. 254-256 (1649, Sept. 20), 718 (1653, Aug. 24) : and by Council of State, 381-382 (1650, Apr. 13). Permission to merchants beyond, to sue in Admiralty without subscribing Engage- ment, ii. 328 (1649-50, Jan. 2). Duel fought bevond, punishable, if challenge accepted in England, ii. 938-939 (16.54, June 29). Examination of witnesses beyond, ii. 954-955 (1654, Aug. 21). Belief granted by chancery to mortgagors beyond, ii. 959 (1654, Aug. 21). Extension of time to persons beyond, ii. 960 (1654, Aug. 21). Persons beyond, without licence, assessed at double rate. See Assessment (vi). See Inundation. Seal. of Prerogative Court of Canterbury, i. 565 (1644, Nov. 4). of county Palatine of Lancaster, i. 579-580 (1644, Dec. 17), ii. 722 (1653 Sept. 17), 845 (1653-4. Feb. 28), 921 (1654, June 21), 1345 (1659, Aug. 5). ' of governors for the poor of London, ii. 106 (1649, May 7). of society for propagation of gospel, ii. 198 (1649, July 27). of governors of Westminster School, ii. 274 (1649, Sept. 26). of court of Admiralty, ii. 379 (1650, Apr. 13). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. iZd Seal — oont. of corporation of worsted weavers, ii. 452 (1650, Nov. 14), 776 (1653, Nov. 12,). of Parliament, ii. 49*7 iC16'50-l, Jan. 22). of United Commonwealth of England and Scotland, ii. 87U (1654, Apr. 12). of duchy of Lancaster, ii. 916 (1654, June 9). of court of Exchequer, ii. 1017 (1654, Sept. 2). - of corporation of Windsor almshouses, ii. 1022 (1654, Sept. 2). of Council of State, .ii. 1275 (1659, May 19), 1418 (1659-60, Feb. 25). of commissioners of Admiralty and Navy, ii. 1280 (1659, May 31), 1409 (1659-60, of commissioners for approbation of ministers, ii. 1459 (1659-60, Mar. 14). See FoEGBET : Wool. Seal, Gheat. See Gekat Seal. Secueity. See Loan (11). Selp^Dbnting Okdinakcb. See Parliament, Mbmbbks of (ill). Sequestbation. (1) of dellnqaents' estates In g'eneral. (a) Urdmuiices and, Acts, i. 106-117 (1643, Mar. 27), 254-260 (Aug. 18), 437-441 (1644, May 25), 769 (1645, Sept. 9), 1179-1183 (1648, Aug. 9), 1186-1188 (Aug. 25), ii. 329-335 (1649-50, Jan. 25), 839-842 (1653-4, Feb. 10), 1347-1349 (1659, Aug. 27), 1412-1415 (1659-60, Feb. 7) : repealed, 1423 (Mar. 2). Glasses ot delinquents, 106-107, 254-256 : powers of sequestrators and committees to take over muniments, to enter and to receive rents, 107-108 ; to distrain, 108, 256-257 : to sue, 108 ; to examine witnesses, 256 : to call on volunteers to assist, 109 : accounts, 108, 259, 439-440, 1179, ii. 333 : employ- ment of proceeds for army, i. 109 [see also (1) (i)] : salaries, 109, 1181, 1187, ii. 332, 1414-1415 : indemnity, i. 109, 258, 1181-1182, ii. 1423 : appeals, i. 109, ii. 333 : assessment of sequestered estates for other purposes, i. 110 : ..provision for charities, 110 : names of committees, 110-117 : rewards for informants, 256 : liability of sureties, 257 : allowance to .delinquents' wives and children, 258 [rescinded, 7 &9~\, ii. 333: proceeds sent to treasurer in London, i. 259 : penalty for concealment, 260 : form of oath of ofiSoers, 437-438, ii. 1414-1415 : penalties, i. 438, 440, 1181 : valuation, 438 : appointment of solicitor-general, 440-441 : inventories to be made, 1179 : estates to remain in 'hands of sequestering committee : no account to be rendered, after account on oath, 1180 : lestablishment of manorial courts, 1181 : evidence, 1182 : collectors to show warrants .to treasurers, 1186-1187 : defaulting collectors to appear before Committee for Indemnity, 1188 ; committee for compounding to talse over functions of committee for sequestrations, ii. 329 : to receive lists of persons sequestered or discharged, 329-330 : termination of committees for sequestration, 330 : delivery of moneys, 330-331 : :new authority to have access to records : committee for compounding to appoint new sequestration committees, 331 : powers, 332 : settlement of benefices etc. for support of ministers unaffected by com- position : exemption of chief mansion house of recusants who have not taken up arms, 334 : appointment of commissioners for management of estates, 839 : their powers, 839-841 ; rates for composition, 841 : names of persons to be sequestered together with their adherents, 1347 : forfeiture for con- cealment of debts owing to them or of goods in possession of others, 1348- 1349 : general powers, 1349, 1412-1413 ; composition prohibited, 1413 : appointment and duties of county committees, 1413-1414. (J) Referenees : Employment of proceeds for repayment of Scottish loan, i. 189 (1643, July 5), 314 (()ct. 16), 573 (1644, Dec. 2) : for repayment of loan for Navy at Ipswich, 2»4 (1643, Sept. 13) : for maintenance of forces of Northern Association, 708(1645, June 20): for payment of Horse Guards attending parliament, 1221 (1648, Oct. 16) : for provision of preachers and schoolmasters in Wales, ii. 345 (1649-50, Feb. 22) : to treasurers-at-war, 838 (1653-4, Jan. 28). Fuel for poor to be sought in sequestered lands, i. 481 (1644, July 20). Weight of charge laid upon proceeds of, i. 631 (1644-5, Feb. 21) : surplus, if any, to be employed for re-imburseraent of counties assessed, 645. Fraudulent discharge of, i. 718 (1645, June 27). Suspension of, by commissioners for compounding, i. 914-915 (1646-7, Feb. 8). Persons sequestered and not dischargeddisabled from holding certain offices, i. 1009 (1647, Sept. 9) : and from voting in elections to such offices, 1023- 1025 (Oct. 4) : with exception of persons unduly sequestered, ii. 621 (1652 Oct. 8). Exclusion of, from General Pardon, ii. 569 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Proceeds of, under survey of exchequer, ii. 1016 (1654, Sept. 2). 124 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Sequestration — comt. (11) of estatej of particular classes etc. of deUnqnents. («) Urdintiiices and Aotx : of delinquenta in Devon, i. 129-130 (1643, Apr. 11), 136-137 (Apr. 29). of delinquents not paying iines due upon bonds, i. 1012 (1647, Sept. 16). of participators in Lord Holland's rebellion, i. 1222-1223 (1648, Oct. 18). of delinquents not completing composition, ii. 59-63 (1649, Apr. 9). Appointment of solicitors where necessary, 59 : duplicate of rent-roll and inventory of personal estate to be made, 60 : salaries, 61 : special pro- vision for tithes etc., 61-62 : suspension and discharge of sequestrations, 62 : appeals to lie to barons of exchequer, 62-63 : publication, 63. (J) References: of archbishop of Canterbury, i. 176 (1643, June 10). of delinquents in Wales, i. 179 (1643, June 12), 379 (1643-4, Feb. 13), 444 (1644, June 10). of delinquents in Isle of Wight, i. 187 (1643, June 24). of delinquents in Essex, i. 246 (1643) Aug. 12). of persons refusing to take Covenant in London, i. 250 (1643, Aug. 17). of persons refusing to pay assessment, i. 290 (1643, Sept. 19), 354 (Deo. 18), 386 (1643-4, Feb. 17), 401 (1644, Mar. 26), 982 (1647, June 23), ii. 50 (1649, Apr. 7), 1158 (1657, June 26). 1398 (1659-60, Jan. 26) : or concealing assessable estate, 1092 (1657, June 9). of bailifEs etc. not submitting to committee for Revenue, i. 300 (1643, Sept. 21). of delinquents in Eastern Association, i. 309 (1643, Oct. 11). of delinquents in London, i. 319 (1643, Oct. 23). of persons having intercourse with king or queen, i. 328 (1643, Oct. 31). of delinquent fellows of Cambridge university, i. 363 (1643-4, Jan. 6), 372 (Jan. 22). of delinquent ministers and schoolmasters, i. 372 (1643-4, Jan. 22), 458 (1644, June 25), 495 (Aug. 19) : of house and stipend of scandalous minister or schoolmaster, ii. 984-985 (1654, Aug. 28) : allowance to poor clergy, whose benefice has been sequestered, 1267 (1657, June 26). of delinquents in Cheshire, i. 410-411 (1644, Mar. 26). of delinquents in Hants, Surrey, Sussex and Kent, i. 414 (1644, Mar. 30), 694 (1645, June 10). of delinquents in Gloucester and adjacent counties, i. 429 (1644, May 10). of persons refusing to account, i. 434 (1644. May 13) : or showing default therein, ii. 771 (1653, Oct. 19). of delinquents in Salop, i. 447 (1644, June 13). of delinquents in Oxfordshire, Berks, and Bucks; i. 456 (1644, June 25). of delinquents in Wilts, Somerset, Dorset, Devon, and Cornwall, i. 461 (1644, July 1), 476 (July 15). of delinquents in Worcestershire, i. 508 (1644, Sept. 23). in default of distress, i. 560 (1644, Oct. 25), 617 (1644-5, Feb. 17). Voidance of, by governor of Jersey, without consent of parliament, i. 773 (1645, Sept. 16). of purchasers of Bishops' Lands incurring forfeiture (provisional), i. 1115 (1647-8), Mar. 23). of persons refusing to. pay arrears of assessment, i. 1146 (1648, May 30): of excise, ii. 828 (1653, Dec. 29). of cashiered officers refusing to surrender office or pay fine, i. 1259 (1648-9, Jan. 16). of persons refusing to pay share of collective fine in South Wales and Mon- mouthshire, ii. 15 (1648-9, Feb. 23) : and of general composition in North Wales, 210 (1649, Aug. 10). of soldiers making false declaration as to arrears of pay, ii. 129 (1649, May 28). of mortgagees of delinquents' lands, failing to deliver particulars thereof, ii 403 (1650, Aug. 1). of persons having relations with Scotland and of Scotsmen remaining in England, ii. 408 (1650, Aug. 2). of purchasers of Bishops' Lands not completing purchase, ii. 434 (1650, Oct. 16): similar provision with regard to Eoyal forests, 809 (1653, Nov. 22). of defaulting treasurers etc. of assessments, ii. 591 (1652, July 16), 685 (Dec 10), 1093 (1657, June 9), 1160 (June 26), 1400 (1659-60, Dec. 26). of persons fraudulently claiming public moneys, ii. 766 (1653, Oct. 7). of persons excepted from general pardon to Scotland, ii. 875-883 (1654 Apr. 12). ' INDEX TO SOBJECTS. 125 Sequestration— cora!. (11) of estates of particular classes etc. of dellnqnenta — cotit. (V) References— cont. of persons failing to pay fines to Fen Level adveuturers, ii. 900 (1654, May 26). Release from, of Munster Protestants, ii. 934 (1654, June 27) : and of other Irish Protestants, 1015-1016 (Sept. 2). of Engagers in Yorkshire, confirmation of ordinance relating to, ii. 1133 (1657, June 26). of recusants concealing land, ii. 1178 (1657, June 26). of householders failing to return list of lodgers etc., ii. 1319 (1659, July 22). of farmers of public revenue, ii. 1342-1343 (1659, Aug. 2). See Benefice (1) : Commissionees and Committees (vlil) : Documents (1) ; Forfeited Estates : Eecords (i). Serjbant-at-Law. Required to take Solemn League and Covenant, i. 375 (1644, Jan. 30). Servant. Names of persons transported for service in plantations to be entered at Custom House, i. 912 (1646-7, Jan. 23). List of wages owing to royal servants, to be prepared, ii. 168 (1649, July 4). Notice of militia rate sent to, if master non-resident, ii. 1340 (1659, July 26). See Apprentice : Master and Servant. Sessions of the Peace. Assessment for pensions made at, i. 998 (1647, Aug. 10), 1055 (Dec. 24). Act published at, ii. 412 (1650, Aug. 9). Prosecution of saltpetre diggers at, ii. 701 (1652-3, Feb. 9). Sessions, Quarter. See Quarter Sessions. Settlement. of estates of persons dying in military service, i. 37 (1642, Oct. 24). of estates of poor debtors, powers of judges in relation to, ii. 754, 755 (1653, Oct. 5). upon wives and children of Scottish delinquents whose estates are forfeited, "ii. 878-880, 885-887 (1654, Apr. 12). Sewers, Commissioners of. Excepted from Self-Denying Ordinance, i. 665 (1645, Apr. 3). Not to Intermeddle with drainage of the Fen Level, ii. 134 (1649, May 28) : commissioners named for that purpose to have their powers, 134 : certain laws of sewers repealed, 138. Powers of, continued, ii. 1271-1272 (1659, May ia\. Sexton. Fees and election of, i. 816 (1646-6, Jan. 7), 1070 (1647-8, Feb. 9). Sexual Offences. Suppression of incest, adultery and fornication, ii. 387-389 (1650, May 10). List of incestuous ofiences adjudged felonies, 337 : children so born ille- gitimate : penalties : exception iir favour of woman whose husband has been absent three years, 388 : punishment of fornication, 388-389 : second ofience a felony : evidence, 389. Enforcement of laws against, in Ireland, ii. 494 (1650, Dec. 25), 1298 (1659, July 7). Rape, buggery, and certain other sexual ofEonces excepted from General Pardon, ii. 568-569 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Adultery and fornication regarded as scandal by commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers and schoolmasters, ii. 977 (1654, Aug. 28). Sheriffs. (1; Assistance of, to be rendered: to captain-general, i. 16 (1642, July 15). to lieutenants of counties and committees of defence, i. 56, 59 (1642-3, Jan. 9), 478 (1644, July 15), 511 (Sept. 23). to commissioners of courts martial, i. 488 (1644, Aug. 16), 844 (1646, Apr. 3), 860 (June 27), 126 ORDINANCES AND- ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Sheriffs — cord. (1) Assistance of, to be rendered — cont. ' d < 70- to committees of assessment, i. 528 (.1644, Oct. 12), 688 (1645, May 26), l^o (July 1), 788 (Oct. 13). ' to commander of New Model, i. 661 (164.5, Apr. 1). to council of war, i. 675 (1645, Apr. 23), 693 (June 7). in punishment of deserters, i. 677 (164.5, Apr. 24), 716 (June 27), 821 (164o-6, Jan. 15). in survey of Bishops' lands, i. 896 (1646, Nov. 17) : of Dean and Chapter lands, ii. 86(1649, Apr. 30): of Crown Jands, 172 (July 16): of Forfeited estates, 527 (1651, July 16). in collection of excise, i. 918-920 (1646-7, Feb. 22), 1005 (1647, Aug. 28), 11. 233 (1649, Aug. 14). to Visitors of universities, i. 1002 (1647, Aug. 26), ii. 1028 (1654, Sept. 2). in collection of arrears, i. 1026 (1647, Oct. 12). in collection of subsidy, i. 1039 (1647, Dec. 16). in removal of delinquents etc. fi-om London, i. 1140 (1648, May 23), ii. 350 (1649-50, Feb. 26). to committee for audit of army accounts, i. 1174 (1648, July 20). to sequestrators, i. 1182 (1648, Aug. 9). in execution of acts etc. of disfanchisement, i. 1252 (1648, Dec. 18), ii. 621 (1652, Oct. 8). in removal of malignant officers of Navy and Customs, i. 1259 (1648-9, Jan. 16). to treasurers of prize goods, ii. 78 (1649, Apr. 17). to Governors for the Poor of London, ii. 110 (1649, May 7). to Fen Level Adventurers, ii. 139 (1649, May 29), 901 (16.54, May 26). to commissioners for High Courts of Justice, li. 367 (1649-50, Mar. 12), 493 (1650, Dec. 10), 918 (1654, June 9). to society of Weavers of Norwich, ii. 455 (1650, Nov. 14), 780 (1653^ Nov. 12). in execution of act for voidance of titles of honour, ii. 564-565 (1651—2, Feb. 4). to saltpetre diggers, ii. 702 (1652-3, Feb. 9). to judges tor relief of creditors and poor prisoners, ii. 762 (1653, Oct. 5). in procuring indemnity of excise officers, ii. 858 (1653-4, Mar. 17). to conservators of Thames and Medway, ii. 946 (1654, Aug. 11). to commissioners for ejection of scandalous ministers, ii. 987.(1654, Aug. 28). to commissioners for trial of high treason, ii. 1041 (1656, Nov. 27). to commander-in-chief, ii. 1284 (1659, June 7). ( ii) Duties of (ottaer tban assistance^ : to carry out execution, i. 609 (1644-5, Jan. 9). proclamation of assizes, i. 857 (1646, June 27), ii. 518 (1651, July 8), 909 (1654, June 9). appointment of persons to perform office of ordinary, i. 883 (1646, Oct. 9). suppression of riots caused by levy of excise, i. 918 919 (1646-7, Feb. 22). to observe ordinance of indemnity, i. 936 (1647, May 21), 1120 (1648, Apr. 4). search in taverns on days of recreation, i. 986 (1647, June 28). prevention of interferei/ce ^^^jth ministers introduced by Parliament, i. 999-1000 (1647, Aug. 23). to receive and transmit to treasurers collections for Irish Protestants, i. 1003 (1647, Aug. 28). payment to receiver of Icing's revenue of arrears due on abolition of court of Wards, i. 1013 (1647, Sept. 21). publication of ordinances, i. 1019 (1647, Sept. 24), 1031 (Dec. 2), 1116 (1647-8. Mar. 23), 1220 (1648, Oct. .S), ii. 63 (1649, Apr. 9), 81 (Apr. 23), 354 (1649-50, Feb. 26), 396 (1650, June 28), 409 (Aug. 2), 412 (Aug. 9), 870 (1654, Apr. 8). to raise ^ws.sc coOTJtetes in aid of committee for removal of Obstructions to sale of Bishops' lands, i. 1230 (1648, Nov. 21). issue of certificates of receipt oi: money advanced on Irish lands, ii. 203 (1649, July 31). to be responsible for custody of prisoners, ii. 232 (1649, Aug. 14). to keep register of persons subscribing Engagement, ii. 328 (1649-50, Jan. 2). payment of rewards 10 informants, ii. 353 (1649-50, Feb. 26), 578 (1651-2, Feb. 27), 772 (1653, Oct. 21), 1266 (1657, June 26). delivery of proceeds of forfeitures for use of the poor, ii. 364 (1649-50, Mar. 12). appointment of deputies to receive and transmit orders, acts etc. from Parlia- ment and Council of State, ii. 396-397 (1660, July 11). arrest of Scotsman remaining in England, ii. 408 (_1650, Aug. 2). to furnish rentals of Fee-farm rents collected by them, ii. 586-587 (1652, June 3), to carry out election of members of parliament, ii. 816-818 (1653, Dec. 16) 931 933 (1654, June 27). suppression of cock-fights, ii. 861 (1654, Mar. 31): and of horse-racing, 942 (July 4). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 127 Shbhiffs— conf. (II) Duties of (otber than assistance)— coa& summons and retiirnsot juries, ii. 1118 (1657, June 19), 1226 (June 26). execution of laws against priests and Jesuits, ii. 1425 (1659-60, Mar, 12). return- of members' of parliament under pain of forfeiture of 1,000?., ii. 1471 (1659-60, Mar. 16). (III) Klseellaneoits. Appointment and charges of, i. 373-374 (1644-5, Jan. 22). Oath of, i. 373-374 (1644-5, Jan. 22), 603 (1644, Sept. 13), 613-614 (1644-5, Feb. 10), ii. 242 (1649, Sept. 5). Removal of, for delinquency, i. 876 (1646, Oct. 1). Election of, i. 877 (1646, Oct. 1). Disability of persons who have fought against "parliament or been sequestered from service as, i. 1009 (1647, Sept. 9) ; or from vote in election of, 1023 (Oct. 4). Troop of horse raised by sherifE of Carnarvon, i. 1185 (1648, Aug. 21). Allowance to, upon passing accounts, ii. 5 (1648-9, Feb. 15). Execution of office of, pending new commissions, ii. 5 (1648-9, Feb. 17). Payment by, of treble damages, for processes contrary to General Pardon, ii. 568 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Exchequer charge against, for fines under Loudon building act, ii. 1226 (1657, June 26). Continuance of, in office, ii. 1270-1271 (1657, June 26). Method of sei-vice of writ by, upon commissioners for approbation of ministers ii. 1460 (1659-60, Mar. 14). See, also Bristol : Dueham : London (1). Ships. (I) Supply of: — for sea-adventure to Ireland, i. 9-10 (1(>42, June 17), 34 (Oct. 19), 42 (Nov. 29). Provision of, for guarding the seas, i. 347-351 (1643, Dec. 1), 498-501 (1644, Aug. 30), 825-827 (1645-6, Jan. 29), ii. 505-509 (1651, Mar. 28), continued, 854 (1658-4, Mar. 20). Persons approved by high admiral to equip ships, with power to seize hostile ships or pirate's, i. 348, 826 : to receive money for victuals from treasurer of Navy : to enjoy prizes, upon sentence given in High Court of Admiralty, 349 : admirals of fleet not to employ ships without consent of adventurers, 349 : entrance of bond, 350, 826 : captured documents brought into High Court of Admiralty, 350, 827 : valuation of prizes : indemnity, 350 : how far foreign trading ships regarded as lawful prize, 498-501 : form of licence of privateer, 826-827 : examination of captured of&cers, 827 : cargo to remain intact pending judgment, 827 : tax on coal for this service, ii. 505-509 : masters to make return as to quantity of coal carried, 507. for protection of fishermen, i. 497 (1644, Aug. 24). for convoy, i. 1260 (1648-9, Jan. 16), ii. 444 (1650, Oct. 31), 496 (1660-1, Jan. 9), 1282 (1659, May 31), 1411 (1669-60, Feb. 2). Persons supplying ships for Irish service to be satisfied out of surplus of Irish forfeited lands, ii. 733 (1653, Sept. 26). (II) Duties and powers of authorities In relation to : — Powers of captain-general, i. 15 (1642, July 16). Duties of Surveyor of Navy, i. 28 (1642, Sept. 16) : of commissioner^ of Navy, ii. 708 (1653, July 28). Eight of entrance of Commissioners of Customs, i. 164 (1643, May 30). Appointment of commissioners for disposal of prizes, i. 392-393 (1643-4, Feb. 27). Power of seizure, of committee of Army, i. 819(1646-6, Jan. 1.6), ii. 1405(1669-60, Feb. 2). Jurisdiction of High Court of Admiralty, i. 1120 (1648, Apr. 12), ii. 712 (1653, July 30). See also (I). Jurisdiction in cases of seizure of, upon or beyond seas, ii. 254-256 (1649, Sept. 20). Council of State to repair and build, ii. 501 (1650-1, Feb. 13), 1275 (1669, May 19). (III) Excise and trade. Seizure of, carrying coal from disaffected northern ports, i. 63 (1642-3, Jan. 14) : repealed, 569-570 (1644, Nov. 14). Bills of entry of, to bear signature of officer of excise, i. 346 (1643, Nov. 28). Importation of whalebone and whale-oil confined to English, i. 679-680 (1645, May 6). 128 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Ships — cn-nf. (Ill) Excise and trade — cortt. Trade of plantations with foreign ports to be carried in English, i. 913 (1646-7, Jan. 23). Exemption from subsidy of fish exported in English, i. 1040 (1647, Dec. 16). Delivery of goods from, confined to daylight, ii. 216 (1649, Aug. 14). Confiscation of, importing wine, wool or silk from France, ii. 239 (1649, Aug. 28). Prohibited from trading with disaffected plantations, ii. 426-427 (1650, Oct. 3). Master of, to swear that no exciseable goods have been taken on board, ii. 1193 (1657, June 26). Price of, and excise on masts, ii. 1215 (1657, June 26). (Iv) Bflscellaneoas. Invention for recovery of sunken, i. 263 (1643, Aug. 26), 689 (1645, June 4). fi-om Ireland, exclusion of, i. 283 (1643, Sept. 8). Search for stolen children in, i. 681 (1645, May 9). Punishment of surrender of, ii. 366 (1650, Mar. 26), 381 (Apr. 13), 781 (1653, Nov. 21), 833 (1653-4, Jan. 19), 1039 (1656, Nov. 27). Delivery of letters conveyed on board ship, ii. 1112 (1657, June 9). See Mbechaut Shipping : Navy ■ Packet Boats : Prizes, Naval. Shops. Committee for Militia of London empowered to close, i. 251 (1643, Aug. 17). Windows of, to be shut on days of recreation, i. 985 (1647, June 28). Power of entry into, i. 1022 (1647, Sept. 30), ii. 244 (1649, Sept. 5), 248 (Sept. 20), 455 (1650, Nov. 14), 780 (1653, Nov. 12). Corn and meal not to be sold in, ii. 442 (1650, Oct. 23). Silk. Imported, excise on, i. 209-211 (1643, July 22), 276 (Sept. 8), 806 (1645, Nov. 24), ii. 849 (1653-4, Mar. 17), 1188 (1657, June 26). Made in England, excise on, i. 466 (1644, July 8), 806 (1645, Nov. 24). Excise on, to be paid by first buyer, i. 865 (1646, Aug. 6), ii. 848 (1653-4, Mar. 17). Subsidy on, i. 1041 (1647, Dec. 16). Importation of, from France, prohibited, ii. 239-240 (1649, Aug. 28) : repealed, 1129 (1657, June 26). Silk brought overland from Italy excepted from Navigation Act, ii. 561 (1651, Oct. 8). Kinds and prices of, ii. 1218-1219 (1657, June 26). SiMONT. Prohibition of payment of fees for ordination, i. 525 (1644, Oct. 4), 868 (1646, Aug. 28), 1203 (1648, Aug. 29). Classical assemblies to censure clergy for, i. 1199 (1648, Aug. 29). Skins. Encouragement of exportation of, by natives of commonwealth, ii. 1046(1656, Nov. 27). Kinds and prices of, ii. 1220 (1657, June 26). - Soap. Excise on, i. 277 (1643, Sept. 8), 807 (1645, Nov. 24), 865 (1646, Aug. 6), ii. 846, 848 (1653-4, Mar. 17), 1188, 1190 (1657, June 26). Appointment of ofiScers to prevent evasion of excise on, ii. 853 (1653-4, Mar. 17). Prohibition of boiling of, on Sabbath, ii. 1194 (1657, June 26). Socage. See Knight's Service. Solemn Lbagitb and Covenant. See Covenant (ll). Solicitor. Exemption of, from impressment, whilst professionally engaged, i. 822 (1645-6 Jan. 19). Power of committee under ordinance of indemnity to imprison, for persistence in suit after receipt of order to forbear proceedings, i. 938 (1647, May 21). Limitation of fees of, ii. 549-550 (1651, Aug. 8). Required to observe indemnity of excise officers, ii. 853 (1653-4, Mar. 17). Certain clerks of chancery prohibited from being, ii. 953 (1654, Aug. 21). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 129 Solicitor General. To exercise functions of attorney general, i. 441 (1644, May 28). To draw up commission, i. 1002 (1647, Aug. 26). To prepare bills for grants of Bishops' Lands, i. 1018 (1647, Sept. 24). To compound with exporters of prohibited goods, i. 1061 (1647-8, Jan. 19). Solicitor op Sequestrations. Appointment, powers and salaiy of, i. 440-441 (1644, May 25), ii. 59, 61, (1649, Apr. 9). Termination of office of, ii. 330 (1649-50, Jan. 25). Spain. Commodities from, excepted from Navigation Act, ii. 561 (1651, Oct. 8). Assessments for maintenance of war with, ii. 1058-1098 (1657, June 9), 1142-1162 (June 26). Kate of postage to, ii. 1112 (1657, June 9). Subsidy on wine of, ii. 1123 (1657, June 26). Excise on wine of, at increased rate, ii. 1187 (1657, June 26) : powers of search granted, 1187-1188. Speaker op House op Commons. See House op Commons (i). Speaker op House op Lords. See House op Lords (1). Spies. Ordinance for prevention of, 1. 327-328 (1643, Oct. 31). Intercourse with king and queen prohibited, 327 : sequestration of estates of offenders : reward to informants : penalty for concealment of offenders, 328. Persons coming to London from hostile quarters and not entering appearance, liable to process of martial law, i. 802-803 (1645, Nov. 13) : publication of ordinance, 803. Papists remaining in London to be regarded as, i. 842 (1646. Apr. 1). Punishment of, by courts martial, i. 844 (1646, Apr. 8), 860 (June 27). Spirits, Strong Waters. Excise on, i. 275 (1643, Sept. 8), ii. 846, 848 (1653-4, Mar. 17), 1188, 1190 (1657, June 26) : modified for the encouragement of distillers, i. 512 (1644, Sept. 27) to be paid before removal upon pain of forfeiture, 627 (1644-5, Feb. 19) weekly entries to be made, ii. 225 (1649, Aug. 14). Subsidy on, i. 1041 (1647, Dec. 16). Not to be distilled on sabbath, ii. 1194 (1657, June 26). Sports and Pastimes. on monthly fast-days, prohibition of, i. 23 (1642, Aug. 24). on the Lord's Day, a national sin, i. 81 (1642 -3, Feb. 15). on the Lord's Day, prohibition of, i. 420 (1644, Apr. 8), ii. 1163 (1657, June 26). Partakers in, on the Lord's Day, suspended from Holy Communion, i. 791 (164.5, Oct. 20), 1206 (1648, Aug. 29). Penalty for books advocating morality of, on the Lord's Day, ii. 1168 (1657, June 28). Second Tuesday in every month set apart for recreation, i. 954 (1647, June 11), 985 (June 28). Prohibition of cock-fighting, ii. 861 (1654, Mar. 31). Prohibition of horse-racing, ii. 941-942 (1654, July 4). Prices of implements etc. : tennis balls, ii. 1196 : hawks' bells, bowling-stones, 1197 ; playing-cards, 1199 : hawks, 1211 (1657, June 26). Forfeiture of money wou at cards, cock-fighting, tennis, horse-racing etc. and voidance'of judgments etc. obtained on such debts, ii. 1250 (1657, June 26). Stage Play. See Theatre. Stationers' Company. See Printing. Stocks. Use of, for punishment of Sabbath-breakers, i. 421 (1644, Apr. 8), ii. 386 (1650, Apr. 19) : for certain offenders against Printing Act, ii. 253 (1649, Sept. 20) : for persons convicted of swearing, 395 (1650, June 28). o 1881. I 130 OBDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Stone. Value of difEereut kinds of, ii. 1220-1221 (1657, June 26). London houses to be built with brick or, ii. 1229 (1657, June 26). Streets. See Highway. Stbong Waters. See Spirits. Stuffs. See Norwich. SUB-P(ENA. (SeeWKlTS (11) (e). SnBSOHIPTIOIfS. See COLLBOTION : LOANS. SiTBSiDY OP Tonnage and Poundage. (1) General ordinances and act.i, i. 16-20 (1642, Aug. 1), 611 (1644-5, Jan. 28), contmued, 627-630 (Feb. 20), 1032-1042 (1647, Dec. 16), ii. 1123-1130 (1657, June 26). New Book of Rates, i. 16 : publication, 20 : entry of exports and imports at port of entry; 17 : no legal compulsion to pay subsidy, 17 : but (from Feb., 1645) forfeiture of goods on which no duty paid, 629 : allowance of 15 per cent., 17-19, 628, 1037 : future bills to be retrospective (to July, 1642), 18 : indemnity, 18, 19, 629, 1038 : icustomers to account at Custom House, London, 19, 20 : allowance to strangers trading at Dqver continued, 20, 611, 1040 : indemnity to be observed in future ordinances, 629 : proceedings for forfeiture, 629, 1041 : no allowances for tobacco, 630, 1040 : no forfeiture for offences committed before 25 March, 1645, 1033 : duties on wine, 1033, ii. 1123 : on wool, fish, and other articles, i. 1034-1035 : forfeitures divided between person making seizure and Navy Loan at Customs, 1035 : goods to be declared and bonds delivered, 1036 : upon loss or capture of goods at sea, goods to same amount exempt, 1036-1037 : salaries, 1037, ii. 1128-1129 : powers of commissioners of Customs, i. 1038-1039 : ordinance to be given in evidence, 1040 : certain iish excepted, 1040 : rates for spirits and silk, 1041 : rebatement on re-exportation, 1041 : duty on raisins, ii. 1123, 1129 : lead, 1124, 1130: Scotch coal, 1128, 1130: goods to be shipped and unshipped with cognizance of customs officer, 1124 : small goods secured in public warehouses until payment of duty, 1124 : officer spoiling goods to give satisfaction, 1125: oath as to contents of ships, 1125: registration of seizures, 1126 : transfer of judicial powers from exchequer to commissioners of customs, 1127-1128. (11) Miscellaneous. Imposition of additional rate for defence of Plymouth and other southern ports, i. 312-313 (1U13, Nov. 15), 505-506 (1644, Sept. 23). Appropriation of proceeds of, for ransom of captives of pirates, i. 554 (1644, Oct. 24), 610 (1644-5, Jan. 28), 732 (1645. July 7), ii. 368 (1650, Mai. 26), 1129-1130 (1657, June 26). Exemptions from, of trade with Plantations, i. 571 (1644, Nov. 26). Exception of detention of, from general pardon, ii. 569 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Farm of, for a period not exceeding seven years, ii. 1268-1269 (1657, June 26). Appointment of commissioners to bring in arrears of, ii. 1276-1277 (1659, May 26), 1287 (June 22). Sequestration of estates of farmers of, ii. 1342-1343 (1659, Aug. 2). Sugar. West Indian, rebatement of duty on, ii. 1128 (1657, June 26). Kinds and prices of, ii. 1211 (1657, June 26). Summons. Service of. upon recusant, ii. 1172 (1657, June 26). to Parliament, issue of, ii. 1186 (1657, June 26), 1469- 1470 (1659-60. Mar. 16). Sumptuary Legislation. Prohibition of extravagant living, ii. 1249-1250 (1657, June 26). Person living at high rates without visible means to put in sureties for appearance at sessions, 1249 : penalties for first and second offence, 1249- 1250 : judgments etc. for losses by gaming or betting void, 1250. INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 131 Sunday. Sports on, a uatioual sin, i. 81 (1642-3, Feb. 15). Observance of Lord's Day, i. 420-422 (1644, Apr. 8), 478 (July 15), 598-599 (1644-5, Jan. 4), 791 (1645, Oct. 20), 1206 (1648, Aug. 29), ii. 383-387 (1650, Apr. 19), 1162-1170, (1657, June 26). Execution of former laws, i. 420 : prohibition of trade, travel and sports, 420, ii. 384-385, 1163-1164 : removal of maypoles : penalties, and rewards to informants, i. 421 : exceptions : execution of laws against rogues and vagabonds : indenmity, 422 : publication, 422, ii. 386-387, 1166 : local enforcement, i. 478 : day to be spent in worship, reading and deeds of charity and mercy, 599 : exclusion from Holy Communion of partakers in sports or trades on the Lord's Day, 791, 1206 : punishment for negligence in search for offenders, ii. 385 : inclusion of days of thanksgiving and humiliation, 383-384 : cooking permitted in inns and private houses, 1164 : postponement of elections and legal proceedings to following day, 1165 : provisions as to fairs and markets, 1166 : powers of forcible entry and seizure of wares, 1167 : enforcement of church attendance, 1167 : penalties for interruption of service, 1168 : legal proceedings and rules as to evidence, 1169-1170 : church- wardens to procure copy of, and minister to read act, 1170. Observation of, as a day of holiness, i. 607 (1644-5, Jan. 4). Directory read on, i. 755-756 (1645, Aug. 26). Ordinances read in church on, i. 799 (1645, Oct. 28). Sermons at St. Mary's church, Cambridge, on, i. 830 (1645-6, Feb. 13). Notice of election of elders given on, i. 835 (1645-6, Mar. 14). Eesort to places of prayer on, ii. 425 (1650, Sept. 27). Enforcement of observation of, in Ireland, ii. 494 (1650, Dec. 25), 1298 (1659, July 7). • Exclusion of, from reckoning of time, ii. 698 (1652-3, Jan. 7). Publication of banns on, ii. 715 (1653, Aug. 24). Ejection of ministers and schoolmasters profaning, il. 977 (1654, Aug. 28). Disfranchisement of profaners of, proposed in Petition and Advice, ii. 1050 (1657, May 25). Prohibition of brewing, distilling and soap-boiling on, ii. 1194 (1657, June 26). SUPBBSTITION. Statutes of Westminster school to be free from, ii. 276 (1649, Sept. 26). See Idolatet. StrpEESTiTious Uses. Confiscation of land in Ireland devoted to, i. 195 (1643, July 14). Supreme Authority. Declarations as to, 11. 18-20 (1648-9, Mar. 17), 122 (1649, May 19). See also Instrument of Government : Petition and Advice. Surety. Liability of, of suspected delinquent, 1. 257 (1643, Aug. 18). Common swearers to find, for good behaviour, ii. 394 (1650, June 28). Persons wishing for removal of action from court of conservators of Thames and Medway to find, ii. 945 (1654, Aug. 11). Extravagant livers to find, for appearance at general sessions, u. 1249 (1657, June 26). Surgeons. To be Dressed for naval service, i. 73 (1642-3, Feb. 3), 367 (1643-4, Jan. 10), 646 (1644-5, Feb. 21), 11. 12 (1648-9, Feb. 22), 354 (1649-50, Mar. 2), 578 (1651-2, Mar 12), 1287 (1659, June 28). To be pressed for military service, 1. 241 (1643, Aug. 10), 248, 249 (Aug. 16), 650 (1644-5, Feb. 28), 690 (1645, June 5), 821 (1645-6, Jan. 19). Survey. 1 1 ^ of confiscated lands : — of Bishops' lands, i. 881 (1646, Oct. 9), 894-897, 902-903 (Nov. 17), 910-911 CDec 24), 1029 (1647, Dec. 2), 1232 (1648, Nov. 21). Appointment and oath of surveyors, 881, 895, 910-911 : returns to be made to registrar, 894 : powers and instructions, 895-896, 902-903 : accounts, 911 delivery of duplicates to registrar upon completion of sale, 911 : correction of errors by contractors, 1029 : and by committee for removal of obstructions, 1232. of Irish rebels' lands, 1. 1152-1154 (1648, June 5). Appointment and oath of surveyors, 1152-1153 ; powers, 1153 : power of trustees to correct errors, 1154. I 2 132 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. SUEYRY — cnn*. (i) of oanfl8oated landa — cont. of Dean and Chapter Lands, ii. 85-86, 89, 93-94, 96, 98 (1649, Apr. 30), 204 (July 31), 894 (1654, May 4). Appointment and oath of surveyors, 85-86 ; return to be made to registrar, 89: instructions to sm-veyor-general, 93-94 : his salary, 96 : immediate survey of parsonages, tithes etc., 98 : registrar and surveyor-general to sign surveys, 204 : settlement of estates returned in survey as doubtful, 894. of Crown Lands, ii. 172-174, 185 (1649, July 16), 693 (1652, Deo. 31). Courts to be held, 172 : form of oath, 172-173 : accounts rendered to trustees, 173 : appointment and duties of surveyor-general, 173-174 : salaries, 185 : powers contained, 693. of delinquents' lands, ii. 331 (1649-50, Jan. 25). of manors of rectories etc. of Bishops and Deans, ii. 435 (1650, Oct. 16). of Forfeited estates, ii. 524-527, 533-534 (1651, July 16). Appointment of surveyors by trustees, 524-525 : preparation of abstracts and S'Tveys, 525-526 : courts to be held, 526 : form of oath, 526-527 : accounts rendered to trustees, 527 : duties of surveyor-general, 533-534 : amendment of surveys, 534. of Forfeited lands in Ireland for satisfaction of adventurers and soldiers' arrears, ii. 723, 729-730, 743-748 (1653, Sept. 26), 928 (1654, June 23), 1103, 1105 (1657, June 9) : to be deposited in Irish exchequer, 1261 (1657, June 26). See Ireland (vU). of royal forests, ii. 786-791,797-799 (1653, Nov. 22), 947-949 (1654, Aug. 21), 995-999 (Aug. 30), 1116-1122 (1657, June 19). See FOREST (1). of Forfeited estates in Scotland, ii. 885, 888 (1654, Apr. 12). (11) MlaoellaneoQS. of hundreds for purposes of assessment, ii. 55-56 (1649, Apr. 7) : by surveyors of fee-farm rents, 588 (1652, June 3). Appointment of surveyors by assessment committees, ii. 319 (1649, Dec. 7), 485, 489 (1650, Nov. 26), 682, 687 (1652, Dec. 10), 1088-1089 (1657, June 9), 1156, 1161 (June 26). of timber for use of navy, ii. 342 (1649-50, Feb. 18). Collectors of Fee-farm rents to furnish rentals, ii. 586-587 (1652, June 3). of ships, ammunition, yards and courses, ii. 709 (165.3, July 28), 1279 (1659, May 31), 1408 (1659-60, Feb. 2). of highways in every parish, ii. 861-869 (1654, Mar. 31), 871 (Apr. 12). SwEAEiKG. See Blasphemy. T. Tallies. Levic Miscellaneous. ITohiuiuou ui, on monthly fast day, i. 23 (1642, Aug. 24) : on the Lord's Day, 420 (1644, Apr. 8), ii. 384 (1650, Apr. 19), 1163 (1657, June 26) : on days of humiliation and thanksgiving, ii. 384 : suspension from Holy Communion of Lord's Day traders, i. 791 (1645, Oct. 20), 1206 (1648, Aug. 29). Encouragement of foreign trade, i. 498-501 (1644, Aug. 30).- Foreign traders permitted to enter dlsafiected ports : but not to carry ordnance or carry away goods of the king's subjects : such goods regarded as prize : if ofEence international, ship itself a prize, 500 : publication of ordinance in England and abroad, 501. Prohibitioniof importation of whale-bone on foreign ships, i. 679-680 (1645, Apr. 6). Council of State to use all means for advance of, ii. 3 (1648-9, Feb. IS), 336 (1649-50, Feb. 13), 501 (1650-1, Feb. 13), 1274 (1659, May 19), 1419 (1659-60, Feb. 25). Advancement and regulation of, ii. 403-406 (1650, Aug. 1). Appointment of commissioners, 403 : to enquire as to manufactures, exports, imports, coinage, customs, 404 : free trade, companies, fisheries and plantations, 405 : salaries and meetings, 406. Regulation of sale of corn, ii. 442 (1650, Oct. 23). Surplus (if any) of Irish lands to be used for maintenance of manufactures, ii. 730 (1653, Sept. 26). Exemption of ex-soldiers from laws of apprenticeship, ii. 1006-1007 (1654, Sept. 2). Act for exportation of commodities of commonwealth, ii. 1043-1048 (1656, Nov. 27). Permission to natives to export certain comnodities from customs ports at reduced rates, 1044 : viz. horses, cattle, meat, butter, candles, 1044-1045 : corn (if in British ships), 1045-1046 : beer, skins, arms, gunpowder, 1046- 1047 : Lord Protector empowered to prohibit exportation of geldings, arms, and ammunition, 1047-1048. Alphaeetioal list and valuation of exciseable articles of, ii. 1196-1223 (1657, June 26). See Coal : Currants : Merchant Shipping : Navigation. Trained Bands. (1) Ceneml. Required to assist in levying distress, i. 96 (1642-3, Feb. 24), 120 (1643, Mar. 31), 153 (May 7), 237 (Aug. 3), 269 (Sept. 5), 309 (Oct. 9), 318 (Oct. 23), 336 (Nov. 4), 385 (1643-4, Feb. 17), 407 (1644, Mar. 26), 465 (July 3), 548 (Oct. 18), 560 (Oct. 25). 634 (1644-5, Feb. 21), 730 (1645, July 1), 982 (1647, June 23), 1099 (1647-8, Feb. 16). Exclusion of members of, from volunteers, i. 166 (1643, May 30). Required to assist excise officers, i. 208 (1643, July 22), 283 (Sept. 8). Exemption of members of, from impressment, i. 242 (1643, Aug. 10), 475 (1644, July 12), 491 (Aug. 19), 651 (1644-5, Feb. 28), 822 (1645-6, Jan. 19). Required to assist in collection of assessments, i. 246 (1643, Aug. 12), 724, 725 (1645, July V), 788-789 (Oct. 13). Required to assist committee for Revenue, i. 302 (1643, Sept. 21). Required to assist officers cutting wood for use of poor, i. 306 (1643, Oct. 2). Service of, during harvest season, declared undesirable, i. 474 (1 644, July 12). Imposition of fine on members of, neglecting summons of eommittee for militia, i. 557 (1644, Oct. 25). 136 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OP THE COMMONWEALTH. Teained Bands — cont. (I) General — cont. Required to assist in punishment of deserters, i. 820 (1645-6, Jan. 15). Required to assist in protection of ministers introduced by parliament, i. 1000 (1647, Aug. 23). Required to assist in collection of arrears, i. 1026 (1647, Oct. 12). Exemption from service in, of persons providing horse, ii. 392 (1650, June 4). Militia not to be raised by means of, ii. 402 (1650, July 11). Persons prevented by voluntary service elsewhere from appearance in, Indemnified, ii. 421 (1650, Sept. 19). (II) Xiocal. Levy of, in Stafford and Warwick, i. 57 (1612-3, Jan. 9). Levy of, for defence of Taunton, i. 100-101 (1642-3, Mar. 4). Marshals for discipline of metropolitan trained bands, i. 137-138 (1643, May 2) : appointed and dismissed by captains, 138 : indemnity, 138. Levy of, for defence of Lynn, i. 190 (1643, July 10). Levy of, for rehef of Gloucester, i. 260 (1643, Aug. 23). Powers of committee for militia of London, i. 271 (1643, Sept. 5), 306 (Oct. 9), 359 (Dec. 23), 520 (1644, Oct. 4), 993 (1647, July 31). Levy of, for rehef of Reading, i. 426 (1644, May 9). Eegulation of, in Eastern Association, i. 462 (1644, July 3). Regulation of, in Surrey, i. 726 (1645, July 1). Exemption of, within lines of communication, from ordinance for exclusion of soldiers from London, i. 987 (1647, July 9). Constable of Tower to command, in Tower Hamlets, notwithstanding appoint- ment of committee for militia, 1. 1058 (1647-8, Jan. 8). Persons listed in, to serve in militia for Westminster, ii. 23 (1648-9, Mar. 19). Travel. Prohibited on Sunday, i. 420 (1644, Apr. 8), ii. 384 (1650, Apr. 19), 1163 (1657, June 26) : and on days of humiliation or thanksgiving, ii. 384. Tebachbet. Surrender of ship, through cowardice or treachery, punishable with death, Ii. 381 (1650, Apr. 13). Treason. (1) Offenoes declared punlsbable as. Proclamation of any person as king, i. 1264 (1648-9, Jan. 30), ii. 19 (Mar. 17). General declarations as to offences, ii. 120-121 (1649, Mav 14), 193-194 (July 17) 407-408 (1650, Aug. 2), 831-835 (1653-4, Jan. 19), 844 (I'eb. 17), 1038-1039 (1656, Nov. 27) : punishment, 121, 194 : indictment to be within year of offence, 121, 194, 834 : coinage offences not to corrupt blood or forfeit wife's dower, 194, 834 : continuance of laws against Roman Catholics, 834-835 : enumeration of offences in Instrument of Government, 844. Printing or publication of declaration of Charles Stuart, ii. 420 (1650, Aug. 28). Rebellion in plantations, ii. 426 (1650, Oct. 3). Counterfeiting seal of parliament, ii. 497 (1650-1, Jan. 22). Correspondence with, or aid given to Charles Stuart, ii. 551 (1651, Aug 12) 1037-1038 (1656, Nov. 27). Failure to issue writs for election, ii. 818 (1653, Dec. 16), 844 (1653-4, Feb. 17). Stay of delinquents in England after 1 August, ii. 1304 (1659, July 13). Taxation without consent of parliament, ii. 1352 (1659, Oct. 11). (U) Misoellaneons. Attainder of archbishop of Canterbury for, i. 608 (1643-4, Jan. 4). Jurisdiction of commissioners for High Courts of Justice in, ii. 366 (1650, Mar 26) 407-408 (Aug. 2), 781 (1653, Nov. 21), 917-918 (1654, June 9): and in concealment on misprision of, 419 (1650, Aug. 27), 492 (Dec. 10), 917. Execution of laws relating to, in Ireland, ii. 494 (1650, Dec. 25), 1298(1659, July 7). Justices of assize in co. Durham to hear and determine cases of, ii. 518 (1651 July 9). ' Exception of (since 30 Jan., 1648-9), from General Pardon, ii. 568 (1651-2 Feb. 24). ' V. , Exclusion of forfeitures for, from act for relief of creditors and DOor nrisonpra ii. 762 (1653, Oct. 5). ^ ^ Attainder of Irish rebels, ii. 1252-1253 (1657, June 26). See FoEFBiTURE : Printing. Treason Trustees. See Porpbited Estates (i). INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 137 Tbeasueee. See Assessment (vll) : Bishops' Lands (l) (li) : Ceown Lands (1) : Deans' Lands (1) : Fee Faem Rents (1) : Fen Level : Foeest (1): FoEPEiTBD Estates XI) : Iebland(v): Loans (t) (") : Seqtjbs- teation (1) (a). ^ V -- ^. ' Tebasuree op the Akmt. See. Aemy (U) (J). Teeastjeee of the Navy. See Navy (1) (c). TEBAStTRY. Acts for bringing the public revenues into one treasury, ii. (J52-653 (1652, Dec. 10), 711-712 Cl«53, July 28), 918-921 (1654, June 21), 1016-1019 (Sept. 2): coB^rmei, 1132 (1657, June 26) : trust for maintenance of ministers excepted, lOUO (1654, Sept. 2). Commissioners for inspection of treasuries to Issue warrants for payment, il. 696 (1652-3, Jan. 1) : to determine amount of salaries, 703 (1653, Apr. 18). Revenue paid into, and issued out of, ii. 820 (1653, Dec. 16). Povrers of Commissioners of, ii. 1017-1018 (1654, Sept. 2). Proposal in Petition and Advice that choice of commissioners be approved by Parliament, ii. 1053 (1657, May 25), 1184 (June 26). Account rendered by Commissioners of, ii. 1184 (1657, June 26). Duplicates of assessments sent to Commissioners of, ii. 1238 (1657, June 26). Indemnity for Commissioners of, ii. 1302 (1659, July 12). Treaty. Leagues etc. with foreign countries not to be infringed in capture of prizes, ii. 72 (1649, Apr. 17) : to be considered by Council of State in hearing com- plaints as to seizures of ships, 157 (1649, June 25). with United Provinces, arbitrators under, to examine on oath, ii. 899 (1654, May 26). Trinity College, Dublin. See Ieelaud (Iv). Teinity House. To raise sailors for defence and to take arms from merchant shipping with consent of owners, i. 994-995 (1647, Aug. I'). Removal of malignant oflncers of, i. 1258 (1648-9, Jan. 16). Trust. Limitation of power of chancery to grant relief, ii. 958-959 (1654, Aug. 21). Trustee. See Bishops' Lands (1) (11) : Glbegy and Ministbes (11) : Cbown IjAnds (1) : Deans' Lands (1) : Fee Farm Rents (1) (11) : Fobbst (1) : FoaipBiTED Estates (1) : Ieeland (t) : King, The (1) : Scot- land (Iv). TUEKS. Relief of captives of. See Piracy. u. United Provinces. Application to, for loan, i. 70 (1642-3, Jan. 30), 193 (164?, July 14). Committee to receive subscriptions in, i. 220-221 (1643, July 29). Convoys for transport of bullion to, ii. 495 (1650-1, Jan. 9). Time allowed for return of seamen from, ii. 613 (1652, Sept. 9). Powers of arbitrdtors under treaty with, ii. 899 (1654, May 26). Univeesity. (1) PrlvUeeres. Exemption of students of, from impressment, i. 242 (1643, Aug. 10), 475 (1644, July 12), 651 (1644-5, Feb. 28), 690 (1645, June 5), 695 (June 10), 696 (June 11), 822 (1645-6, Jan. 19), ii. 514 (1651, Apr. 18). Exemption of, from assessment, i. 984 (1647, June 23), 1077 (1647-8, Feb. 16), ii. 57 (1649, Apr. 7), 318 (Dec. 7), 490 (1650, Nov. 26), 687 (1652, Dec. 10), 1095 (1657, June 9), 1162 (June 26). Exemption of, from provisions of act for abolition of Deans etc., ii. 85 (1649, Apr. 30). Maintenance of printing presses, ii. 248-249 (1649, Sept. 20) : privileges of university printers not to be infringed, 699 (1652-3, Jan. 7). Exclusion of colleges etc. from trust for maintenance of ministers, ii. 377 (1650, Apr. 5). Exclusion of lecturers in, from authority of commissioners for approbation of preachers, ii. 858 (1653-4, Mar. 20). Lapse of benefice to, in default of presentation, ii. 1460 (1659-60, Mar. 14). 138 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Univeesity — cord. (11) IMClsoellaneous. Jieads of colleges responsible for removal of monumeats of idolatry, i. 266 (1643, Aug. 26). Statement as to degree in, required of candidates for ordination, i. 522 (1644, Oct. 4), 866 (1646, Aug. 28), 1200 (1648, Aug. 29). Arrangement of colleges in classical presbyteries, i. 754 (1645, Aug. 19), 1062 1647-8, Jan. 29), 1195 (1648, Aug. 29), ii. 1462 (1659-60, Mar. 14). Representatives of, to attend National Assembly, i. 1197 (1648, Aug. 29). Increase of maintenance of masters of colleges etc., ii. 145 (1649, June 8), 373 (1650, Apr. 5). Chancellor, masters and scholars of, to return members to Parliament in default of issue of writs of summons, ii. 818 (1653, Dec. 16). Governors of Windsor Almshouses to send scholars to, ii. 1024 (1654, Sept. 2). Appointment of Visitors for, ii. 1026-1029 (1654, Sept. 2). Names, 1026-1027 : powers, 1027-1028 : examination of statutes, 1028 : determination of appeals, 1028 : visitation of certain schools, 1028-1029. Confirmation of ordinances relating to, ii. 1134, 1138. 1140 (1657, June 26). Certain professors and heads of houses empowered to ordain ministers, ii. 1462 (1659-60, Mar. 14). See Cambridge University • Oxford University : Irbland (It). Upper Bench. See Bench, King's. Usury. See Interest. UXBRIDGB. Conference at, i. 609 (1644-5, Jan. 28), 612 (Jan. 31). V. Vagabonds. Ordinances against rogues and, to be enforced : and attendance at church on Lord's Day made compulsory, i. 422 (1644, Apr. 8). Governors for Poor to erect houses of correction, i. 1044 (1647, Dec. 17), ii. 109 (1649, May 7) : to punish rogues and sturdy beggars in London, ii. 106, 108. Stage players to be regarded as rogues, i. 1070 (1647-8, Feb. 11). Hawkers and ballad-singers punished as, ii. 252 (1649, Sept. 20). Idle and dissolute vagrants, and fiddlers and minstrels declared to be ii 1098 (1667, June 9). Valuation. Appointment of commissioners to value horses and arms, i. 8 (1642, June 9") 163 (1643, May 29), ii. 554-555 (1661, Aug. 15). of army supplies, i. 41 (1642, Nov. 29). of sequestered goods, i. 258 (1643, Aug. 18) : valuers to take oath, 438 (1644 May 25). ^ ' of goods distrained in London, i. 318 (1643, Oct. 23). of naval prizes, i. 350, 351 (1643, Dec. 1), ii. 76 (1649, Apr. 17). of sequestered estates, i. 1180 (1648, Aug. 9). of benefices, ii. 147 (1649, June 8), 1002 (1654, Sept. 2) : in Wales, 1466 (1659-60 Mar. 16). ' of personal estate of late king, queen and prince, ii. 160-161, 164 (X649 July 4). ' ' by trustees for sale of Fee farm rents, ii, 417 (1650, Aug. 13). of timber in royal forests, ii. 784 (1653, Nov. 22), 947-948 (1654 Aug 21") of estates of poor debtors, ii. 914 (1654, .Tune 9). Alphabetical list of articles of trade, with values, ii. 1196-1223 (1657, June 26) of buildings recently erected within ten miles of London, ii. 1225 (1657, June 26). Vassalage. See Tenure. Vestments. Abolition of, i. 425 (1544, May 9). Vicar General. To exercise rights of institution, induction and jurisdiction of archbishop during suspension of latter,L 176 (1643, June 10). Victuallers. Surplus of excise after payment for ammunition employed to pay persons sunnlvino- victuals to soldiers, i. 809 (1645, Nov. 24). »uppiymg Inn-keepers and victuallers, brewing their own ale, to give security to commis- sioners of excise, ii. 226 (1649, Aug. 14) : and to pay excise on receipt of ale from brewer, 227. '^ To be examined upon oath as to sale price of beer, ii. 244 (1649, Sept. 12) INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 139 Victuals. Provision of, for army, i. 41-42 (1642, Nov. 29). Ordinance for supply of, to Plymouth, I. 131 (1643, Apr. 12). Treasurer of Navy to find money for victuals of privateers, i. 349 (1643, Dec. 1). Excise on, i. 365 (1643-4, Jan. 9), 484-486 (1644, Aug. 3) : continued, 578 (Dec. 6) : refere7we to repeal, 1004 (1647, Aug. 28). Provision of, on Sundays, i. 422 (1644, Apr. 8) : private dressing of meat not prohibited, 422, ii. 1164 (1657, June 26). Imported, excepted from excise, i. 466 (1644, July 8), ii. 849 (1653-4, Mar. 17), 1189 (1657, June 26). Supply of, for New Model army, i. 819 (1645-6, Jan. 15). Jurisdiction of High Court of Admiralty in matters of victualling, i. 1120 (1648, Apr. 12). Soldiers to buy, at market price, ii. 117 (1649, May 12). Prevention of delay caused by use of certain writs in penal actions relating to, ii. 443 (1650, Oct. 23). Judges for relief of creditors to order sale of, to poor prisoners, ii. 757 (1653, Oct. 5). Export of, permitted, under certain conditions, ii. 1044-1045 (1656, Nov. 27). > Abolition of seizure of, by purveyors, ii. 1057 (1657, June 9). Victuals, Commissary of. See Army (11) (e). VnfSOAE. Excise on, ii. 1188 (1657, June 26). ViNTNBBS. See Mekchants, Societies op. ViBGiNiA. See Plantations. Volunteebs. for service in Ireland, i. 13 (1642, July 5), 32 (Oct. 5). to be put into regiments by lords lieutenant and committees of defence, 1. 57 (1642-3, Jan. 9). to assist in levying distress, i. 96 (1642-3, Feb. 24), 120 (1643, Mar. 31), 153 (May 7), 237 (Aug. 3), 295 (Sept. 20), 318 (Oct. 23), 336 (Nov. 4), 385 (1643-4, Feb. 17), 407 (1644, Mar. 26), 465 (July 3), 548 (Oct. 18), 560 (Oct. 25), 730 (1645, July 1), 1099 (1647-8, Feb. 16). for defence of Taunton, i. 100-101 (1643, Mar. 4). to assist in sequestrations, i. 109 (1643, Mar. 27). to be raised by committee for militia of London, i. 130 (1643, Apr. 12). for defence of Kent, i. 166 (1643, May 30). to assist excise officers, i. 208 (1643, July 22), 283 (Sept. 8). to assist collectors of assessments, i. 246 (1643, Aug. 12), 688 (1645, May 26). Committee for, appointment etc. of, i. 289-291 (1643, Sept. 19), 356-358 (Dec. 18). to assist Committee for Revenue, i. 302 (1643, Sept. 21). All able-bodied persons in oo. Lancaster to be listed as, i. 761 (1645, Aug. 29). Indemnity for, ii. 420-422 (1650, Sept. 19). Disbandment of, by council of State, ii. 1421 (1659-60, Feb. 25). See Rbpoemado Officers : Trained Bands. w. Wagbe at Law. See Essoin. Wages. of sailors in navy, increased, i. 74 (1642-3, Feb. 13). of servants, exempted from weekly assessment, i. 89 (1642-3, Feb. 24), 118 (1643, Mar. 31), 226 (Aug. 3), 534 (1644, Oct. 18). of impressed sailors, i. 367 (1643-4, Jan. 10), 646 (1644-5, Feb. 21), ii. 12 (1648-9, Feb. 22), 579 (1651-2, Mar. 12). of soldiers, deductions from, i. 370 (1644, Jan. 20). of sexton etc. of church, paid out of surplus over and above salary of clergy, i. 816 (1645-6, Jan. 7). of sexton, recoverable by warrant, i. 1070 (1647-8, Feb. 9). of soldiers, preferential payment of, on volunteering further service, i. 862-863 (1646, Aug. 6). of sailors, jurisdiction of Court of Admiralty over, i. 1121 (1648, Apr. 12), ii. 712 (1653, July 30). of soldiers in National Militia, i. 1249 (1648, Dec. 2), ii. 1450 (1659-60, Mar. 12). owing to royal servants, list to be made of, ii. 168 (1649, July 4). of soldiers, approved rate not to be exceeded, ii. 706 (1653, July 27). of sailors, to pass under consideration of commissioners of Admiralty, ii. 709 (1653, July 28), 1278 (1659, May 31). See Salaries and Fees. 140 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Wales. (I) laiutary Affairs. Oidiuauce ior rcuauoion, i. 177-180 (1643, June 12). Lord Lieutenants of Wales and adjoining counties to form association for defence under the lord general, 178 : indemnity, 178 : appointment of commander in chief with authority to appoint commissioners etc. for sequestrations and to receive money and submissions, 179 : and to impose taxes, 180. Reduction of North Wales, i. 378-381 (1643-4, Feb. 13), 435 (1644, May 21), 514 (Sept. 30). Authority to major-general to tate subscriptions and enforce ordinances, 379 : to nominate commissioners, 380 : repayment of loan : salaries, 380 : ordinance to be printed : major -general to account : indemnity, 381 : appropriation to this purpose of debts owing to delinquents, 435 : and of money subscribed for repair of St. Paul's church, London, 514. Organization of militia for South Wales, i. 1136-1137 (1648, May 12). Association of counties of North Wales, i. 1183-1185 (1648, Aug. 21). (II) nxisoellaneouB. Assessment of. See Assessment (1). Fine imposed on delinquents in South Wales and Monmouth, ii. 14-16 (1648-9, Feb. 23). Issue of late king not to enjoy dignity or revenues of prince of, ii. 19 (1648-9, Mar. 17). General admission of North Wales to composition for delinquency, ii. 207-212 (1649, Aug. 10). Propagation of gospel in, ii. 342-348 (1649-50, Feb. 22), 990-993, (1654, Aug. 30). confirmed, 1132-1133 (1657, June 26) : 1465-1467 (1659-60, Mar. 16). Commissioners named, 343 : to eject scandalous, malignant and non- resident schoolmasters and ministers, 343 : provisions for appeal, 344, 347 : maintenance of wives and children, 344 : pluralists to make election, 344 : ministers appointed to recommend preachers and schoolmasters, 345 : main- tenance of preachers and schoolmasters, 345-346 : provision for pensions, 346 : salaries, 346, 1466 : commissioners to act as committee for indemnity, 347 : appointment of commissioners for accounts, 991, 1465 : committal of persons refusing to account or give evidence, 992 : money to be sent to exchequer, 992-993 : accounts of defaulters certified into exchequer, 993 : further powers of commissioners for accounts, 1465-1467 : proceedings certified to Council of State, 1466 : grants of glebe etc. since 22 Feb. 1649[-50] void against next incumbent, 1466-1467 : disposal of profits of vacant livings, 1467. Impropriations in, excluded from trust for maintenance of ministers, ii. 377 (1650, Apr. 5), 391 (May 31). Parliamentary representation of, ii. 815-816 (1653, Dec. 16). Waed. Possessions of, liable to assessment, i. 982 (1647, June 23). Wabds and Livekies, Court op. Ordinances against adjournment of, to Oxford, i. 65-67 (1642-3, Jan. 21), 133-134 (1643, Apr. 18). Seizure of crown revenues within survey of, i. 299 (1643, Sept. 21). Voidance of grants of wardship since 22 May, 1642, which have not ^passed through court, i. 341 (1643, Nov. 10). Profits of court to be used to meet contingent public liability, i. 435 (1644, May 21). Assessment of rents reserved by, i. 618 (1644-5, Feb. 17), 1101 (1647-8, Feb. 16), ii. 56 (1649, Apr. 7), 317 (Dec. 7), 489 (1650, Nov. 26), 686 (1652, Dec. 10), 1401 (1659-60, Jan. 26). Bills of compositions for wardships signed by officials of court and not by the king to pass Great Seal, i. 800-801 (1645, Nov. 1). Abolition of, i. 833 (1645-6, Feb. 24) : confirmed, ii. 1043 (1656, Nov. 27). Arrears due on abolition of, to be paid to receiver for crown lands, i. 1013 (1647 Sept. 21). Powers of late court in regard to lunacy transferred to commissioners for Great Seal, ii. 768 (1653, Oct. 13). Waste. of Bishops' Lands, Committee for removal of ob.structions to enquire into i 1229 (1648, Nov. 21). Trustees for sale etc. of royal forests to enquire into purprestures and waste ii. 788 (1653, Nov. 22) : and to prevent continuance, 795-796. ' INDEX TO SDBJEOTS. 141 Waste — cont. Commissioners for survey of royal forests to enquire into purprestures, ii. 9i8 (1654, Aug. 21). of forest, iuclosure of, ii. 1115 (1657, June 9). of forest, survey of, ii. 1116 (1657, June 19). of forest, assignment of, in satisfaction of claims, ii. 1119 (1657, June 19). Watch and Wakd. Order for keeping, in Worcester, i. 31 (1642, Sept. 17). Order for keeping, in London, ii. 350 (1649-50, Feb. 26). Water. Permission to saltpetre diggers to draw, i. 420 (1644, Apr. 3), 830 (1645-6, Feb. 7), ii. 701 (1652-3, Feb. 9). Instruments for conveyance of, excepted from trust of Crown lands, ii. 692 (1652, Dec. 31). Watebmen. Enlistment of apprentices of, i. 285 (1643, Sept. 15). Exemption of, from impressment for land service, i. 368 (1643-4, Jan. 10), 647 (1644-5, Feb. 21), 651 (Feb. 28) 691 (1645, June 5), 695 (June 10) 697 (June 11), H22 (1645-6, Jan. 19), ii. 13 (1648-9, Feb. 22), 355 (1649-50, Mar. 3), 514 (1651, Apr. 18), 580 (1651-2, Mar. 12), 1289 (1659, June 28). Impressment of, for service on Thames, i. 665 (1645, Apr. 4). Penalty imposed on, for infi-action of Lord's Day observance : governors of com- pany of watermen to search for offenders, ii. 385 (1650, Apr. 19) : and to have powets of constables ad, Iwe, 1169 (1657, June 26). Provision of towing-path for, by Wey Navigation Committee, ii. 516 (1651, June 26). Weights and Measures. of wine, declarations as to, i. 772 (1645, Sept. 16), ii. 849-850 (1653-4, Mar. 17), 1058 (1657, June 9). of lead, declarations as to, i. 863 (1646, Aug. 6). of gold and silver coins, ii. 192 (1649, July 17), 282 (Nov. 16). of barrel of ale and beer, ii. 244 (1649, Sept. 12). of firkin of butter, regulations as to, ii. 362 (1649-50, Mar. 12) : packers to mark weight, 363. of coal, declaration as to, ii. 506 (1651, Mar. 28) : and regulations as to method of weighing, 507-508. Committee for allotment of Irish land to convert Irish measures of land into English, ii. 740 (1653, Sept. 26). of fish, statement as to, ii. 1099 (1657, June 9). of various articles of trade, ii. 1196-1223 (1657, June 26). of beer, declaration as to, ii. 1417 (1659-60, Feb. 25). Westminster. (i) Taxation etc. Loan raised in, i. 39 (1642, Nov. 26), 46 (Dec. 7), 78 (1642-3, Feb. 8). Weekly assessment of, i. 85-86 (1642-3, Feb. 24), 224 (1643, Aug. 3) : not to be a precedent, 99 (1642-3, Feb. 24). Assessments of, for fortification, i. 103-104 (1642-3, Mar. 7), 574-578 (1644, Dec. 3). Collections in churches of, for relief of captives of pirates, i. 135 (1643, Apr. 25) : for relief of poor clergy of Ireland, 286 (Sept. 18). Assessment of, for supply of ammunition, i. 267 (1643, Sept. 5), 321 (Oct. 23) : for maintenance of army, 399-402 (1644. Mar. 26) : for maintenance of auxiliary forces, 405-409 (Mar. 26), 526-528 (Oct. 12). Excise on cattle sold or killed in, i. 484-486 (1644, Aug. 3). Collection of arrears of assessment in, i. 580-582 (1644, Dec. 26), 736-738 (1645, July 24). Assessment of, for relief of Oxford, i. 723-725 (1645, July 1) : for militia, 1063 (1647-8, Jan. 29). (U) KlUtla eto. Discipline of trained bands in, i. 137, 138 (1643, May 2). Militia of, to march to relief of Reading, i. 426 (1644, May 9). EstabUshment of courts martial in, i. 486-488 (1644, Aug. 16), 842-845 (1646 Apr. 3). Trained bands of, to march out to join armies, i. 520 (1644, Oct. 4). 142 OEDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Westmikstbe — cont. (II) milltla 9to.— cont. Committees for militia of, i. 1011-1012 (1647, Sept, 9), 1063-1064 (1647-8, Jan. 29), ii. 20-23 (1648-9, Mar. 19), 1290 (1659, June 28), 1316 (July 14) : enlargement of powers, i. 1063-1064. Assessment for militia of, i. 1063 (1647-8, Jan. 29). (III) nilscellaneous. Prohibition of removal of courts of law from, to Oxford. See Oxpobd. Assembly of Divines at, i. 183 (1643, June 12). Supply of fuel for poor of, i. 303 (1643, Oct. 2), 481-483 (1644, July 20). Concealed lands of delinquents in, i. 412 (1644, Mar. 26), 430 (May 10). Inclusion of, in ecclesiastical province of London, i. 753 (1645, Aug. 19). Entry of appearance by persons coming to, from hostile quarters, i. 802-803 (1645, Nov. 13). Exclusion from, of papists, i. 841-842 (1646, Apr. 1), 1140-1141 (1648, May 23). 1166-1168 (June 16): of soldiers, 986 (1647, July 9): of officers claiming arrears of pay, 1220 (1648, Oct. 3). Suppression of stage plays in, i. 1027 (1647, Oct. 22), 1070 (1617-8, Feb. 11). Removal from, of delinquents, papists and soldiers of fortune, i. 1040-1041 (1648, May 23), 1166-1168 (June 16), ii. 349 (1149-50, Feb. 26), 503 (1650-1, Feb. 13). Trial of Charles 1. at, i. 1255 (1648-9, Jan. 6). Execution of Lord's Day observance act in, ii. 386 (1650, Apr. 19). Regulation of hackney carriages in, ii. 921-924 (1654, June 23). Regulation of building in. See London (vl). Wbstminstee Abbey and School. Disposal of rents etc. of college and church, i. 803-805 (1645, Nov. 18). Committee appointed, 803-804 : with powers of dean and chapter, so long as no lease be made for period exceeding three years : power of appointment to vacant offices, 804 : of election of scholai-s, 804-805 : and almsmen, 805 : allowance to preachers : indemnity, 805. Exemption of school from assessment, i. 984 (1647, June 23), 1077 (1647-8 Feb. 16), ii. 57 (1649, Apr. 7), 318 (Dec. 7), 490 (1650, Nov. 26), 687 (1652, Dec. 10), 1095 (1657. June 9), 1401 (1659-60, Jan. 26). Exemption of school from provisions of act for abolition of Deans etc., ii. 85 (1649, Apr. 30). Provision of houses for ministers preaching in the abbey, ii. 104 (1649, Apr. 30). Continuance and maintenance of school and alms-houses, ii. 256-277 (1649, Sept. 26). Governors named, 257 : to live within thirty miles of London : to be a corporate body : to hold Deans' House etc. notwithstanding Act for aboli- tion of deans, 258 : and other revenues (set out), 259-273 : exempt from rent and taxes : to use common seal : to receive rents, 274 : to bring actions for non-payment: and to receive arrears since 1641: exemption from statute of limitations : all committees to pay to them such sums as are due to them, 275 : the school to be maintained under statutes neither supersti- tious nor derogatory to government, 275-276 : provision for almsmen, poor, scholars, and preachers, 275 : leases not to exceed forty years, 277. Royalties of, excepted from trust for sale of manors of rectories etc. of P.ishops and Deans, ii. 439 (1650, Oct. 16). Visitation of school, ii. 1028 (1654, Sept. 2). Whalbbonb. Importation of, prohibited, except by English traders in English ships, i. 679-680 (1645, May 6), ii. 560 (1651, Oct. 8). Whaepinger. Not to take up or ship goods in absence of Customs officer, ii. 221 (1649 Aug. 14). Whipping. Punishment by, of hawkers of unlicensed books, i. 1022 (1647, Sept. 30) : of stage- players, 1071 (1647-8, Feb. 11) : of children under age of twelve, convicted of swearing, ii. 395 (1650, June 28). Widows. See Pensions. Wipe. See Maeeibd Woman. Wills, Pbobatb of. Sae Administeation op Estates. INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 143 Winchester School. Exemption of, from ordinances and acts, i. 984 (1647, June 23), 1077 (1647-8 Feb. 16), ii. 57 (1649, Apr. 7), 85 (Apr. 30), 318 (Dec. 7), 377 (1650, Apr. 5), 490 (Not. 26), 687 (1652, Deo. 10), 1095 (1657, June 9), 1401 (1659-60, Jan. 26). Visitation of, ii. 1038 (1654, Sept. 2). WiNDSOB. Continuance of certain charitable uses, ii. 1019-1025 (1654, Sept. 2). Governors of alms-houSes incorporated, 1020-1021 : their possessions, 1021- 1022 : to be held free of assessment, 1022 : common seal to be used, 1022 : statute of limitations not to be pleaded by defaulting tenants, 1023 : bye-laws, 1023 : various powers, 1024 : commissioners of the Great Seal to enforce orders of governors, 1025 : disposal of surplus of rents, 1025. Wine. Excise on, i. 208 (1643, July 22), 278 (Sept. 8), 339 (Nov. 7), ii. 848 (1653-4, Mar. 17), 1187 (1657, June 26). Sale price, at or under which excise allowed to seller, i. 305 (1643, Oct. 9). Forfeiture of, if removed without warrant, excise beiing unpaid, i. 627 (1644-5, Feb. 19). Declaration as to measures of, i. 772 (1645, Sept. 16). Tonnage duty on, i. 1033, 1041 (1647, Dec. 16) : on French wines, 1224 (1648, Oct. 19) : on Spanish wines, ii. 1123 (1657, June 36). Excise on, rebated for leakages and decay, ii. 224 (1649, Aug. 14). Importation of, from France, prohibited, ii. 239-340 (1649, Aug. 28) ; rejmaled, 1129 (1657, June 26). Limitation of retail price of, ii. 1057-1058 (1657, June 9). Search to be made for Spanish, ii. 1187-1188 (1657, June 26). Price of wine-lees, ii. 1222 (1657) June 26). WiEB. Excise on, i. 214 (1643, July 22). 806 (1645, Nov. 24). ii. 847 (1653-4, Mar. 17), 1190 (1657, June 26) : abatement for waste in disgrossing metal, i. 864 (1646, Aug. 6.) Kinds and prices of, ii. J332 (1657, June 26). Witchcraft. Suspension from Holy Communion for recourse to, i. 1206 (1648, Aug. 29). Excepted from general pardon, ii. 569 (1651-2, Feb. 24). Woman. Penalties imposed on, for cursing, ii. 395 (1650, June 28). See Married Woman. Wood. See Forest : Fuel : Timber. Wool. Exportation of, prohibited, i. 1059-1061 (1647-8, Jan. 19). Importation of, from France, prohibited, ii. 239-240 (1649, Aug. 28) : repealed, 1129(1657, June 26). Regulation of making of stuffs in Norfolk, ii. 451-455 (1650, Nov. 14), 775-780 (1653, Nov. 12). Corporation of weavers established, 451-775 : form of oath, 451-452, 776 : powers, 453, 776-777, 780: regulations for reeling yarn, 452-453, 777 : and for seizure of defective yam, 453, 777 ■ well-wrought stuff to be sealed, 454, 778-779 : evidence, 455, 780 : exemptions, 454-456, 778, 780. Excise on, ii. 849 (1653 4, Mar. 17), 1188 (1657, June 26). Excepted from excise, ii. 889 (1664, May 4) : if exported to Ireland for use there, 1416 (1659-60, Feb. 2) : or if of English manufacture, 1417 : and upon entry being duly made, 1424 (Mar. 7). Kinds and prices, ii. 1222 (1657, June 26). Workhouse. See Poor, the (i). Writs. (1) Validity. Voidance of, issued by governor of Jersey without consent of parliament, i. 773 (1645, Sept. 16). Validity of, issued before, and returnable after death of Charles I., ii. 6 (1648-9, Feb. 17). Voidance of, executed on Lord's Day and on days of humiliation or thanksgiving, ii. 384 (1650, Apr. 19) : issued in contravention of General Pardon, 567-568 (i651-2, Feb. 24): returnable or served on Lord's Day, 1165-1166 (1657, June 26). Not invalidated by Petition and Advice, ii. 1055-1056 (1657, May 25). 144 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Writs — conf. (it) Writs named. (a) of error. Senior judge to sign, in absence of Chief Justice, i. 434 (1644, May 15). Redress of delays caused by, ii. 357-358 (1649 50, Mar. 11), 773-775 (1653, Nov. 4) : confirmed,, 1140 (1657, June 26). AVr't of error not to stay execution, in court of record, 357-358, 773 : double costs if verdict confirmed after prosecution of such writ, 358, 773- 774 : popular and penal actions, indictments, informations and appeals excepted, 358, 774 : repeal of clause enabling defendants to move for supersedeas against non-subscribers of Engagement, 774-775. (S) habeas corpus. Grant of, to prisooers for debt, li. 321 (1649, Dec. 21), 379 (1650, Apr. 6). Prohibition of, in penal actions, relating to dead victual, ii. 443 (1650, Oct. 23). (c) certiorari. Prohibition of, in penal actions, relating to dead victual, ii. 443 (1650, Oct. 23) : for removal of action relating to highway repair, unless contro- versy be between counties, 869 (1654, Mar. 31) : for removal of indictment for dueUing, 939 (June 29) : for removal of action before Thames and Medway conservators, unless freehold property concerned and security found, 945 (Aug. 11) : for removal of indictment for Lord's Day oflEence, ii. 1169 : for removal of presentment of recusant, 1178 (1657, June 26). ((Q capias utlagatum. Operative notwithstanding General Pardon, ii. 572 (1651-2, Feb. 24). («) sub-p(Bna. Fees payable for, ii. 964 (1654, Aug. 21). See also Chancery, Court op (1). (Ill) MUeellaneons. Direction to sheriff of Durham of writs hitherto directed to bishop, i, 832 (1645-6, Feb. 18). Alterations in Teste clause, i. 1262 (1648-9, Jan. 29), ii. 825 (1653, Dec. 26). Use of Bnghsh for, ii. 456 (1650, Nov. 22), 510-511 (1651, Apr. 9). Removal of fines upon issue of, ii. 713 (1653, Aug. 2) : with exception of writs of covenant and entrj', 1013-1014 (1654, Sept. 2) : confirmed, 1140 (1657, June 26). Use of name of Lord Protector in, ii. 813 (1653, Dec. 16), 825 (Dec. 26). Issue of, of adjournment, ii. 870 (1654, Apr. 8). Issue of, for election of members of parliament, ii. 931, 933 (1654, June 27). Fees payable for, in chancery, ii. 965, 966 (1654, Aug. 21). Yarn. Kinds and prices of, ii. 1222-1223 (1657, June 26). See Wool. York. Proceeds of assessment and excise for northern counties to be paid to mayor of, i. 645 (1644-5, Feb. 21). Abolition of title of Archbishop of, i. 879-880 (1646, Oct. 9). Loan of 200,000^. raised upon sale of Bishops' lands to be couve.t ed to, and handed over to mayor of, for payment. of Scots, i. 907-908 (1646', Dec. 10). Printing press in, excepted from clause confining presses to London and universities, ii. 249 (1649, Sept. 20). Confirmation of ordinance relating to minster and school of, ii. 1133 (1657, June 26). 145 INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. A. Aba. See Alva. Abbats. See Abbot. Abbells, Jonas, of Amsterdam, i. 220. Abbeyhill (Abihill, Aby Hill), Edinburgh- shire, ii. 11+9, 1388. Abbot (Abbats, Abbott, Abbots, Abott) : Mr., minister, ii. 981. of Abergavenny, minister, ii. 984. Daniel, ii. 1041. George, i. 54, 94, 116, 140, 151, 235, 543, 620, 641, 853, 976, 1094, 1209, 1244. archbishop of Canterbury, i. 924. James, ii. 312, 481, 1248, 1381. Matthew, i. 1130. Thomas, ii. 1084. William, ii. 1081. Abbotts Ann (Abbots-An), co. South- ampton, ii. 631. Abdy (Abdee, Abdey) : Christopher, ii. 1436. Robert, i. 733 ; ii. 1431. Sir Thomas, ii. 1069, 1431. Abell, Edward, i. 1130. Aber Bechan in Llanllwchaiarn, co. Montgomery, ii. 1448. Aberbran (Aberbrane), co. Brecon, ii. 1085. Aberbroth. See Arbroath. Abercromby (Abercrombie) : Sir Alexander, of Galcross, Knt., ii. 1145, 1386. John, of Farskan, ii. 1145, 1386. Aberdeen, assessment of, ii. 1143, 1239, 1359. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1147, 1385. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1147, 1385. Aberdeenshire, assessment of, ii. 1142, 1239, 1359. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1146,1385. parliamentary representation of, ii. 930. Abergavenny (Abergeny), co. Monmouth, ii. 629, 984. Abergavenny (Bergavenny), Lord. See Nevill. Abergwilly (Aberguilly), co. Carmarthen, parsonage of, ii, 1021. Abemethy, Andrew, ii. 1148, 1388. Abine, James, i. 228. Abingdon (Abbington, Abington), co. Berks, ii. 99. 293, 461, 657, 968, 978. mayor of, ii. 293, 461, 657, 1062. parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. o 1881. Abney, James, i. Ill, 963, 1080, 1235; ii. 32, 295, 463, 660, 758, 969, 1064, 1322, 1366, 1429. Aborthlick. See Ardvoirlich. Abott. See Abbot. Abraham, William, ii. 1427. Abram (Abraham), co. Lancaster, ii. 626. Abriranvaham (Abriranvahn), co. Cardi- gan, i. 978, 1096. Aby Hill. See Abbeyhill. Achinbrock, Achinbrok. See Auchin- breck. Achiufleck. See Auchinleck. Achingtowlke. See Auchintoul. Achinlob, Achinsley. See Auchinleck. Achintowlk. See Auchintoul. Acklam : George, of Bewholme, ii. 632, 638. Peter, of Bring, ii. 1067. Ackland (Arkland), John, ii. 1323, 1367, 1430. Acomb (Akeham), co. York, ii. 1068. (Akeham-Grange), co. York, ii. 633. Acorthin. See Aquhorthies. Acres, Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 538. Acton, CO. Stafford, ii. 631. Acton : Adam, ii. 269. Nicholas, ii. 120, 311, 480, 677, 1083, 1380. Thomas, of Bourton, ii. 632, 638. of Burton, ii. 625, 636. Adair, William, of Kinhilt, ii. 1155, 1395. Adamachy, — , ii. 1155, 1395. Adams (Addams) : deputy, i. 1146. George, i. 444. John, i. 1131 ; ii. 471, 668. Thomas, alderman of London, i. 620, 636, 928, 969. Lord Mayor of London, i. 880, 887, 922. — — treasurer-at-war, i. 656, 1015, 1020. of Broseley, ii. 1078. of Thaxted.i. 169, 170, 229, 292, 537, 621, 638, 966, 1083 ; ii. 35, 298, 466. William, i. 1042, 1130 j ii. 1067, 1324, 1367, 1445. Adamson : George, ii. 1151, 1390. John, of Thornton, ii. 633, 638. Adamton (Adamtoun), Ayrshire, ii. 1147, 1.S85. Addams. See Adams. Addenbrook, John, ii. 195. Adderbury (Alderbury), co. Oxford, ii. 1331. Adderson. See Anderson. Adey, Roger, ii. 1233. Adis, John, ii. 1308. Adkius. See Atkins. K 146 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Adkiuson. See Atkinson. Adlam (Adlim), WiUiam, i. 1113 ; ii. 312, 481, 678, 1084. Adlington : CO. Chester, ii. 623. CO. Lancaster, ii. 628. Adlord, Edmund, alderman of Boston, i. 1086. Admiral, Lord High, i. 11, 12, 348-350, 367, 368, 498, 554, 646, 647, 783, 825-827 ; ii. 11, 73. See also Percy ; Rich. Council of State to execute the office of, ii. 338, 503, 504. Admiralty, Commissioners of, i. 34, 48, 174, 826 ; ii. 708, 812, 1277, 1407. ■ See also Blake ; Clarke ; Dean ; Popham. committee of, i. 73, 263, 264, 669, 681, 783, 825. High Court of, i. 12, 43, 350, 351, 892, 499, 500, 827, 1144; ii. 10, 69-71, 74, 78, 328, 379, 444, 445, 510. registry of, i. 11, 44, 827. judges of. See Clarke ; Cock ; Exton ; Godolphin ; Stephens, jurisdiction of the Court of, i. 1120; ii. 712, 902, 1132. marshals of, i. 681. secretary of. See Smith. Adshead (Adshed) : — , ii. 974. Thomas, ii. 759. Adventurers to America, i. 912. in Ireland, i. 192, 1027 ; ii. 722, 924. committee appointed to deter- mine differences among, ii. 942. Afflimcart, Afflincart. See Auchlunkart. Agard, Charles, ii. 1429. Agates (aggets), ii. 1196. Agge, WiUiam, i. 678. Agnes-Burton. See Burton Agnes. Agnew, Sir Andrew, ii. 1155, 1395. Agscough. See Ayscough. Aichel or Michael, William, ii. 1146. Aight. See Echt. Ailet, Ailett. See Aylet. Aileward. See Ayleward. AilofE. See Aylofie. Ailsbury. See Aylesbury. Ailton or Alliston, John, i. 966. Ailway. See Aylway. Ailworth, See Aldworth. Ainslie (Anslie, Ausley) : Adam, ii. 1154, 1.S94. WiUiam, ii. 1154, 1394. Air, Aire. See Ayr ; Eyre. Airdrie [in Crail], Fifeshire, ii. 1149, 1389. Aires. See Byre. Aiscew, Aiscough, Aiscue. See Ayscough. Akeham. See Acomb ; Askham. Akehurst, Alexander, ii. 462, 658. Albany, Duke of, title abolished, ii. 1036. Albery, John, ii. 479, 676. Albon : Heiuy, ii. 674. of Upton Noble, ii. 476. Alborough, Alborow, See Aldeburgh, Alby, CO, Norfolk, i. I7I ; jj, 981. Aloaunings. See All Cannings. AlcUfE. See AldcUffe. Alcock, Captain Edward, ii. 1321, 1865, 1428. Aldburgh. See Aldeburgh. Aldcliffe (AlcUfi), co. Lancaster, ii. 628. Aldeburgh (Alborough, Alborow, Aid- borough, Aldburgh), co. Suffolk, i. 1243. ' bailiffs of, i. 94, 116, 150, 168, 235, 298, 588, 624, 639, 975, 1093 ; ii. 43, 309, 478, 676, 1081. commissioners for assessment of, i. 168, 538, 624, 639, 975, 1093 ; ii. 43, 809, 478, 676, 1081. judges appointed in, ii. 760. recorder of. See Bacon. Aldeg. See Aldie. Aldenby, Eobert, i. 706. Alderbury. See Adderbury. Aldern, Thomas, ii. 1070. Aldersey, (Aldersay, Aldersea) : Captain, ii. 301, 469. Francis, ii. 1153, 1393. John, i. Ill, 228, 962, 979, 1079, 1097, 1184, 1247 ; ii. 47, 209, 211, 813, 488, 679. Thomas, ii. 31, 294, 462, 659. alderman of Chester, ii. 119, 294, 462, 659. Aldersley, Farnham, ii. 1871. Alderson, John, i. 543. Alderton, co. Salop, ii. 807, 475, 678. Alderton, John, ii. 1082. Alderways. See Alrawas. Aldey. See Aldie. Aldey, Roger, ii. 1374. Aldfleld (Awdfield), co. York, ii. 633. Aldie in Fossoway (Aldeg, Aldey), Perth- shire, ii. 882, 1158, 1393. Aldmond, Edward, i. 621 ; ii. 31, 294. Aldred. See Alured. Aldridge (Aldrige) : Robert, i. 1111 ; ii. 31, 293, 461. 658, 757, 1062, 1821, 1864. senior, ii. 1427. Aldus (Alduss) : John, i. 94, 115, 150, 168, 235, 293, 624, 639, 975, 1093. Aldworth (Ailworth, Aleworth, Ailworth, Alworth, Auldworth, Ayleworth, Ayl worth) : Richard, i. 798, 966, 974, 1083, 1092, 1136, 1234, 1237 ; ii. 85, 299, 467, 664, 974, 1069, 1325. alderman of Bristol, i. 801 ; ii. 42, 100, 308, 477, 674. mayor of Bristol, i. 91, 113, 148, 230. Captain of Foot, i. 32. Robert, i. 460, 545, 974, 1092; ii. 42, 153, 808, 477, 581, 674, 783, 944, 949, 974, 1040, 1079, 1284, 1332, 1378, 1442. appointed a judge to try poor prisoners, ii. 912. Thomas, ii. 35. Ale, i. 205, 206, 208, 209, 275, 276, 315, 816, 502, 626 ; ii. 227, 244, 368, 443, 846, 848, 1188, 1189. i^^leppo, cost of postage to, ii. 1112. INDEX GF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 147 Alestre. See Allestree. Aleworth. See Aldworth. Alewyn, Robert, i. 234. '■ , Alexander : Alexander, ii. 1147, 1385. Robert, of Paisley, ii. 1154, 1393. Aley. See AUey. ■ Aleyn. See Allen. Alford (Alsford) : John,!. 383, 556, 1242 ; ii. 1084, 1381. Major John, ii. 1445. Algiers, relief of captives in, i. 134, 553. Alie. See AUey. Alington (Allington), Giles, Lord Aling- tou, ii. 106S. Alisham. See Aylshapi. Aliston, Alistone. See AUist'on. AUser. See Altcar. All Cannings (Alcaunings), co. Wilts, prebend of, ii. 1021. Allanson. See Allenson. Allardes (Hallardes), Thomas, ii. 1151, 1391. Allen (Allein, AUeyn, Allin, AUsin, Allyn) : Mr., ii. 64. Lieut.-Colonel, ii. 1320. Edward, ii. 761, 1335. captain of foot, i. 13. Francis, i. 105, 746, 840, 853, 905, 914, 937, 990, 1007, 1092, 1112, 1113, 1131, 1209, 1228, 1242, 1254, 1261 ; ii. 32, 38, 42,44, 152, 180, 195, 295, 302, 303, 308, 310, 652, 659, 667, 668, 674, 676, 696, 703, 757, 975, 1074, 1080, 1081, 1328. alderman of London, ii. 362, 463, 471, 477, 479, 500, 523, 532, 562, 595, 647, 689. commissioner of customs, i. 164. treasurer at war, i. 656, 1015, 1020, 1021 ; ii. 64. of St. Dunstan in the West, i. 797, 874, 1191. Major Francis, of Abingdon, ii. 968, Isaac, i. 112. of Hazeleigh, i. 169, 229, 292, 537, 621, 638, 966, 1083 ; ii. 466, 663. John, ii. 265, 471, 668, 1062, 1373. of Basildon, ii. 657. of Hazeleigh, ii. 34, 35, 298. Philip, of Wantage, ii. 968. Phineas, i. 973, 1090, 1241. Richard, of Batcombe, minister, ii. 982. of Ditcheat, minister, ii. 982. Robert, ii. 40. alderman of Norwich, ii. 305, 474, 1076, 1376. Thomas, i. 1130 ; ii. 471, 668, 674, 1066, 1247. alderman of London, ii. 781, 917, 1040, 1294. commissioner of excise, ii. 850. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Lord Mayor of London, ii. 1372. of Lowestoft, ii. 631, 638. WiUiam, i. 1130 ; ii. 163, 1294. Allen — cont. WiUiam, minister, ii. 979. senior, ii. 30, 293, 461. of Banbury, ii.'974. Allenson (Allanson, AUinson) : Sir William. Knt., i. 112, 191, 230, 544, 643, 706, 937, 964, 965, 1081, 1082, 1245, 1254 ; ii. 33, 34, 152, 297, 298, 465, 466, 524, 562, 662, 689. WiUiam, of Much Woolton, ii. 625, 636. AUer, CO. Somerset, ii. 982. AUerton, co. Lancaster, ii. 627. AUerton, co. York, ii. 1446. AUeston. See AUiston. Allestree (Alestre, AUestry) : Roger, ii. 1065, 1322, 1366, 1429. William, mayor of Chesterfield, i. 228. Alley (Aley, Alie), Theophilus, i. 1245 ; ii. 120, 311, 480, 677, 1334, 1380. Alliet. See AUyet. AUin. See Allen. AUingstow, John, i. 537. Allington. See Alington. AUinson. See Allenson. AUiston (Aliston, Alistone, AUeston, AUistone) : John, i. 169, 170, 229, 292, 621, 638, 1083 ; ii. 35, 298, 466, 663, 1368. or Ailton, John, i. 966. AUsin. See AUeu. Alludred. See Alured. AUum. See Alum. Allured. See Alured. AUworth. See Aldworth. AUyet (Alliet, AUyett), Thomas, i. 229, 292, 621, 638, 966, 1083. Allyn. See Allen. Almery (Almory), George, ii. 668, 676, 942. Almesley. See Annesley. Almond, Edward, i. 637, 961, 1078. Almory. See Almery. Alnwick, co. Northumberland, preaching minister for, i. 670. Alrewas (Alderways), co. Stafford, ii. 42, .307, 476, 673, 1441. Alsham. See Aylsham. Alsop, Timothy, i. 461, 545, 963, 1080; n. 464, 660, 1065, 1323, 1366, 1430. Alston (Aulston), co. Salop, i. 126, 1243. Alston (Arlston) : John, of Ludlow, ii. 475, 673. Joseph, ii. 38, 303, 471, 668. Sir Thom.as, Knt. and Bart., i. 110, 169, 227, 543, 619, 635, 960, 1234 ; ii. 30, 293, 460, 656, 1061, 1426. Altcar (Alker), co. Lancaster, ii. 627, 628. Altham, co. Lancaster, ii. 628.^ Althorne, co. Essex, ii. 265. Alton, CO. Dorset, ii. 296. Alum (aUum), i. 466, 467 ; ii. 846, 990, 1196. Alured (Aldred, Alludred, Allured) : Christopher, ii. 1329. John, i. 91, 112, 147, 230, 544, 644, 706, 964, 1081, 1245, 1254 ; ii. 34, 297, 465, 1324, 1446. Launcelot, ii. 1067. K 2 148 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Alured — cont. Matthew, i. 1081 ; ii. 34, 298, 465, 466, 662, 1067, 1324, 1368, 1446. Alva (Aba), Clackmannanshire, ii. 1147, 1387. Alveston, co. Warwick, ii. 983. Alvington, co. Gloucester, ii. 544. Alworth. See Aldworth. Alwyn, Eobert, i. 540. Amber, ii. 1196. Ambergris (amber-greece), i. 211. Ambreshbury. See Amesbury. Ambrosden (Ammersden), co. Oxford, ii. 630. Ambrose : Mr., ii. 980. Dr. — , of Shepley, ii. 632, 638. Amcots (Amootts), Vincent, i. 969, 1086 ; ii. 37, 302, 1072. America, adventurers to, i. 912. coasts of, i. 331. English plantations in, ii. 405, 427, 1264. trading prohibited with certain islands and places in, ii. 425. Amesbury (Ambreshbury), co. Wilts, parsonage of, ii. 1021. Amhurst (Amherst), Richard, ii. 36, 300, 469, 665, 1433. Ammersden. See Ambrosden. Amotherby, co. York, ii. 633. Amoyl (Amoyll), Robert, i. 979, 1097. Amsterdam, 1. 220, 221 ; ii. 561, 575. Amstrey. See Aymestrey. Amstruther. See Anstruther. Amvil. See Anwyll. Amwell, CO. Hertford, springs of, ii. 617. Analaby. See Anlaby. Anbally, co. Galway, ii. 600. Anckle, John, i. 317. Ancrum (Ancram), Earl of. See Kerr. Andeley. See Audley. Anderson (Adderson) : Mr., ii. 981. Edmund, i. 92, 114, 149, 294, 539, 622, 641, 968, 1086, 1239 ; ii. 37, 302, 1072, 1435. Henry, i. 91, 112, 147, 230, 544. John, of Dowhill, ii. 1152, 1392. WiUiam, ii. 1087, 1384. SirWiUiam, Knt., i. 1147, 1150, 1151. Anderton, co. Lancaster, ii. 626. CO. York [? Lancaster], ii. 633. Anderton : of Althorne, ii. 626, 635. 'Christopher, of Anderton, ii. 633, 638. Hugh, of Buxton, ii. 626, 636. James, of Birchley-in-Billinge, ii. 626, 636. of Clayton, ii. 626, 636. "William, of Anderton, ii. 626, 636. Andover, co. Southampton, parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Andrews (Andrew, Andrewes, Andrew) : Ambrose, i. 1010, 1128 ; ii. 195. Benjamin, ii. 1308. Daniel, ii. 1069, 1431. Francis, ii. 678. of CoUingbowne, ii, IgO, 312, 481. George, ii. 1438. Andrews — cont. Henry, i. 961, 1078, 1234 ; ii. 30, 293, 461, 1427. John, ii. 40, 305, 474. alderman of Norwich, ii. 671, 1076, 1376. Jonathan, i. 733, 1259. Nathaniel, ii. 76. Richard, i. 970, 1088, 1240. Robert, i. 970, 1088, 1240 ; ii. 39, 304, 472, 669, 1153, 1325, 1329, 1334, 1374 1393 1438. Theophilus, ii. 1083, 1334, 1380, 1444. Thomas, i. 388, 970, 1087, 1088, 1130, 1138; ii. 476, 673, 917, 1378. alderman of London, i. 8, 38, 39, 104, 128, 144, 253, 392, 684, 698, 747, 969, 1007, 1029, 1116, 1117, 1150, 1151, 1255, 1258, 1261 ; ii. 38, 105, 362, 532, 595, 647, 731, 732, 781, 942, 973, 995, 1294. commissioner of Customs, i. 164. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. ■ ■ treasurer-at-war, i. 656, 1015, 1020, 1021. Lord Mayor of London, ii. 180. treasurer-at-war, ii. 64. junior, i. 1130. William, ii. 1061. Sir William, Knt., i. 50, 90, 111. 146, 227, 456, 541, 961, 1078 ; ii. 30, 293, 461, 657, 1062. Anesley. See Annesley. Angeire. See Aungier. Angel (Angell) : Mr., of Grantham, ii. 981. John, ii. 1444. William, ii. 1312. Anger, Mr., ii. 980. Anglesey, i. 179, 180, 242, 379, 475 ; ii. 207, 208, 210. assessment of, i. 88, 225, 533, 960, 1075, 1110 ; il. 29, 53, 208, 289, 292, 460, 666, 905, 1032, 1060, 1237, 1358. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 46, 120, 312, 481. 678, 978, 1084, 1096, 1382. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 976. ministers as assistants to, ii. 983. commissioners for the propagation of the Gospel in, ii. 343. commissioners to take account of money received for preaching of the Gospel in, ii. 991. commissioners for the Militia in, ii. 1335, 1448. committee of defence in, i. 178. judges appointed in, ii. 760. Lord Lieutenant of. See Percy, parliamentary representation of, ii. 81.5. reduction of, i. 177. Anglesey abbey, co. Cambridge, ii. 131. Anguish, Richard, of Scarning, ii. 630, 637. Angus, Lord. See Douglas. Anil (Aneil of Barbary), ii. 1196. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 149 Anlaby (Analaby, Anlabey) : Mr., ii. 562, 689. John, i. 91, 112, 147, 230, 544, 644, 706, 964, 1081, 1112, 1245, 1246, 1254 ; ii. 34, 297, 298, 465, 466, 662, 663, 704, 1067, 1068, 1324, 1368, 1446. Annagh, co. Tipperary, ii. 600. Annan (Annand, Annen), Dumfriesshire : assessment of, ii. ] 143, 1240, 1360. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1148, 1388. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1148, 1388. Anuandale and Hartfell, Earl of. See Johnston. Anne, Philip, of Burghwallis, ii. 592. Annesley (Almesley, Auesley, Aunesley, Ausby, Aynsley) : Mr., i. 1227 ; ii. 1422. Dr., ii. 1459. Arthur, i. 677, 980, 1096, 1098, 1247, 1248 ; ii. 1418, 1442, 1447, 1448, 1464. (or Anslow), Arthur, i. 978. Edward, i. 1057 ; ii. 123, 1436. (or Anslow), Edward, i. 1131 : ii. 1308. Francis, Viscount Valentia, i. 1141, 1245. Anotta (annotto), ii. 1196. Anscot (Anscott), Edmund, i. 963, 1080. Anskew. See Ayscough. Anslie. See Ainslie. Anslow (Ansloe, Anslowe) : Arthur, i. 978. Edward, i. 1131 ; ii. 1308. Anstey (Anstry), co. Warwick, ii. 1381, 1445. Anstruther (Anstrucher) Easter, Fiteshire : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1240, 1360. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1149, 1389. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and baihffs of, ii. 1149, 1389. Anstmther Wester, Fifeshire : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1240, 1360. committee for assessment of, ii. 1149, 1389. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1149, 1389. Anstruther (Amstruther), Philip, son of Sir Eobert, ii. 881. Anthill (Anthyl), Baron of. See Sterling. Antigua (Autego), island, trading with, prohibited, ii. 425, 426, 428. Antrebus. See Ajitrobus. Antrim (Antiym), co., ii. 740, 927. assessment of, ii. 1244, 1363. forfeited lands in, ii. 723, 743. parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. Antrim, Earl of. See MacDonnell. Antrobus (Antrebus) : deputy, i. 1146. William, i. 223, 698, 990, 1007, 1043, 1129 ; ii. 263, 264, 266, 267, 269, 1073, 1373. Anwyll (Amvil, Anwel, Anwil, Anwill, Anwyl) : Eichard, ii. 46, 209, 211, 313, 482. : 679, 1085, 1383. the elder, of Park, ii. 1086, 1383. Robert, ii. 47, 314, 483, 680. Apleton. See Appletou. Apletree. See Appletree. Apley, Robert Charlton of. See Charlton. Appeton. See Appleton. Appin (Appein), Argyleshire, ii. 1145, 1386. Appleby, co. Westmorland, preaching minister for, i. 671. Appleford, William, ii. 265. Applegarth, William, ii. 969. Appletou, CO. Berks, ii. 978. Appleton, CO. York, ii. 980. Appleton (Apleton, Appeton) : Isaac, i. 168, 235, 243, 293, 537, 624, 639, 975, 1093, 1244 ; ii. 43, 309, 478, 675, 1443. Robert, ii. 1333, 1378, 1379. Appletree (Apletree) : Thomas, i. 973, 1090, 1241 ; ii. 41, 306, 474, 672, 759, 974, 1077, 1083, 1330. Apsley, Edward, i. 94, 116, 151, 234, 335, 451, 1242 ; ii. 44, 310. 479. Aqua vitae, i. 275, 511, 512, 626 : ii. 846, 1190. Aquhorthies in Inverurie (Acorthin), Aberdeenshire, ii. 1146, 1385. Arbiston. See Orbistou. Aiblair (Arblaire), Perthshire, ii. 1153, 1393. Arboe (Orboe), Ross-shire or Sutherland- shire, ii. 1151, 1155, 1391, 1394. Arbour House (Haberhouse), near Dur- ham, ii. 591. Arbroath (Aberbroth, Arbroch, Arbrothe), Forfarshire : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for asse-ssment of, ii. 1150, 1390. magistrates of, ii. 1150, 1390. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. Arbrothlick. See Ardvoirlich. Arbuthnot (Arburthnot, Arbuthnott, Arthburthnocke) : Andrew, ii. 1151, 1391. Eobert, of Fihdowrie, ii. 1150, 1389, Arbuthnott, Eobert, Viscount Arbuth- nott, ii 1151, 1391. A Tf* n f^v * Colonel, i. 977, 1094. George, ii. 1335, 1382, 1445. John, i. 92, 114, 149, 232, 294, 539, 622, 641, 969, 1086, 1239 ; ii. 37, 46, 302, 312, 481, 678, 760, 972, 1072, 1084, 1335, 1382, 1445. justice of the Common Pleas, ii. 1368, 1372, 1431, 1435. of Kendal, ii. 969. Sir Simon, Knt.,ii. 311,480,677,1083, 1334, 1380, 1445. Thomas, i. 1244 ; ii. 45, 311, 480, 677, 1083, 1334, 1381. Colonel Thomas, ii. 1445. 150 ORDtNAkcES AND ACTS 01? THE COMMONWEALTH. Archei: — c&nt. Captain William, ii. 1436i Ardbraccan (Ardbrackan), co. Meath, ii. 35,6. Ardefe (Atherdee, Atherdy), Barony of, co. Louth, ii. 1110. forfeited lands ini ii. 725^ 726. Arden, Robert, i. 1129. Ardern (Aideme) : John, ii. 1063, 1428. Ralph, ii. 31, 294, 462, 658. Ardincaple in Row parish (Amicaple), Dumbartonshire, ii. 1148, 1387. Ardingtou (Arthington), Henry, i. 91, 112, 148, 230, 544, 644, 705, 965, 1082, 1245 ; ii. 33, 297, 465, 662, 1067, 1324, 1367, 1445. Ardinhoe, Buteshire, ii. 1146, 1387. Ardkinlass (Arkinglus), Argyllshire, ii. 1145. • Ardleigh near Colchester (Ardlye), co. Essex, woods in, i. 424. Ardmath. See Armagh. ArdTorlich near Lochearnhead (Aborth- lick, Arbrothliok), Perthshire, ii. 1153, 1393. Ardwick, co. Lancaster, i. 968, 1085. Ai-es. See Eyre. Areson, John, i. 739. Argol (argal), ii. 1196. Aj-gyllshire (co. Argile) : ^ assessment of, ii. 1143, 1239, 1359. cominissioners for assessment of, ii. 1145, 1386. parliamentary representation of, ii. 930. Argyll (Arguile), Marquess of, the eldest ' ■ son of. See Campbell. Aries. See Eyre. Arkin. See Atkins. Arkinglus. See Ardkinlass. Arkland. See Aokland. Arlee, William, ii. 1328. Arlston. See Alston. Armagh (Ardmath), co. ii. 740, 927. assessment of, ii. 1244, 1363. forfeited lands in, ii. 723, 743. parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. Armagh, .irohbishop of. See Ussher. Armathwaite, cb. Cumberland, i. 962, 1079, 1142. Armiger, Clement, i. 960, 1077, 1234 ; ii. 30. Armin, Armine. See AJmjne. Armingland. See Irmingland. Armitage : Dame, of Hartshead, ii. 633, 638. Timothy, of Norwich, minister, ii. 981 William, i. 965, ip82, 1141 ; ii. 34, 297, 465, 662. ■ of Donoaster, i. 706. Armorer : Roger, ii. 1427. William, i. 643, 707, 739. of EUingham, ii. 1077. Arinyne (Armin, Armine, Armyn, Ermin): Evers, i. 50, S3, 115, 150, 234, 547, 623, 637, 714, 973, 1090, 1242 ; ii. 41, 306, 475, 672, 759, 972, 1077, 1331, 1377, 1441. Armyne — cont. Sir Michael, Bi^rt., ii. 1327, 1372, 1435. WiUiam, i. 854, 962, 969-, 1079, 1086, ■ 1209, 1235, 1239 ; ii. 32, 37, 295, 302, 463, 470. of Orton Longville, ii. 468. Sir WiUiam, Knt. and [1st] Bart., i. 50, 92, 114, 149, 232, 294, 382, 437, 539, 622, 639, 641, 853, 967- 969, 1084-1086, 1209, 1239, 1254 ; ii. 2, 32, 36-38, 44, 295, 300, 302, 303, 310, 335, 463, 468, 470, 471, 478, 500. commissioner for Scotland, i. 197, 738. governor of Westminster school,. ii. 257. Sir William [2nd] Bart., ii. 659, 665; 667, 676, 1071, 1072. Arney, Alexander, ii. 1367.. Arnicaple. See Ajdincaple. Arnold (Arnoll) : Jeremy, i. 317. John, i. 383, 556, 964, 1081 ; ii. 1110, 1328 of Alton, ii. 296. Michael, i. 1246. Richard, ii. 781. 1294. Thomas, i. 698,' 880, 888, 928, 1007, 1043, 1131, 1138, 1261 ; ii. 38, 82, 83, 201, 293, 302, 460, 470, 656, 667, 1294, 1320, 1364, 1373. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. William, i. 383, 556 ; ii. 1110, 1328. of Crosby, ii. 625, 636. Arnolds Biggin in Gisburn (Biggon^, co. ■York, ii. 970. Arnop : WiUiam, ii. 1041. of Flegg, ii. 1330, 1375. Arnot, — , of Ferney, ii. 882. Arran (Arron), bailiii of. See Hamilton. Arris, Thomas, ii. 1246. ArroU, Earl of. See ErroU. Arrora. See Orrery. Arrowsmith, Dr., ii. 856. ■ John, master of ■ St. John's College, Cambridge, i. 830. Dr. John, master of Trinity College, Cambrige, ii. 1027. John, minister of St. Martin, Iron- monger Lane, i. 794, 871, 1190. • of Lynn, i. 182. Arscot (Arscott, Ascot) : Edmund, ii. 296, 464, 660. John, ii. 1065, 1480. Tristram, i. 64 ; ii. 295, 463, 659, 1064. Arsherst, W., i. 447. Arthburthnocke: See Arbuthnot. Arthingtoii. See Ardington. Arthur (Arther)-: Baldwin, ii. 658, 1063, 1247. John, i. 964, 1081 ; ii. 33, 296, 464, 661, 1066. of Clapham, minister, ii. 983. Arundel (Arrundel), co. Sussex, ii. 983. mayor of, ii. 677, 1082, 1380.' parliamentary representation of, ii 814. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 151 Arundel (Arundel 1, Arundle) : Francis, ii. 670. Henry, i. 383, 556 ; li. 1328. John, of Duloe, li. 1429. of Sithney, ii. 635, 639. Richard, of Walkhampton, ii. 624, 635. Thomas, i.90. 111, 147, 461, 487, 545, 962, 1079, 1235. senior, i. 228. Arundel and Surrey, Earl of. See Howard. ArundeU, Henry, Lord Arundell of Wardour, ii. 624, 635. Asoham, Anthony, minister to Spain, murder of, ii. 575. Ascoge (Askoge), Buteshire, ii. 1146, 1387. Ascot. See Arscot. Ascough, Ascue. See Ayscough. Ash (Aysh), co. Devon, i. 963, 1080, 1236 ; ii. 32, 296, 464, 660, 1430. CO. Kent, ii. 625. 972, 1246. CO. Salop, ii. 120, 307, 475. CO. Sufiolk, ii. 1333, 1379. Ash (Ashe) : Mr. ii. 1459. Edward, i. 95, 151, 460, 475, 542, 691, 914, 968, 977, 1085, 1095, 1228, 1238, 1244 ; ii. 36, 38, 41, 45, 301, 302, 306, 311, 469, 470, 474, 480, 523, 666, 667, 672, 678, 1073, 1378, 1442. Francis, i. 698, 880, 888, 892, 1129 ; ii. 943, 1073. James, i. 68, 69, 94, 116, 151, 235, 460, 545, 974, 1091, 1243 ; ii.42, 307, 476, 674, 678, 1079, 1084, 1332, 1334, 1378, 1381, 1442, 1445. John, i. 68, 69, 116, 117, 170, 235, 236, 460, 475, 542, 545, 691, 783, 798, 840, 905, 914, 974, 977, 1091, 1095, 1227, 1243, 1244 ; ii. 42, 45, 307, 311, 403, 476, 480, 674, 677, 1079, 1083. Joseph, ii. 1073, 1074, 1436, 1445. Samuel, ii. 312, 481, 678, 1084, 1381, 1445. Simon, minister of St. Bride's, i. 794, 871, 1190. Ashburnham, co. Leicester, ii. 1434. Ashburnham : Denny, ii. 1444. John, i. 609, 612. Laurence, i. 234, 451. Ashby de la Zouoh, co. Leicester, rendi- tion of, ii. 1135. Ashby : George, i. 92, 114, 149, 232, 546. Captain Kichard, li. 1329. Ashcough. See Ayscough. Ashdown forest with Lancaster great Park, CO. Sussex, ii. 811. commissioners for surveying, ii. 1116, 1117, 1139. vested in trustees, ii. 994. Ashe. See Ash. Ashenhurst (Ashenhuist) : Edward, ii. 476, 673, 1377. Bandall, i. 228, 540, 621, 637, 686, 963, 1080, 1235 ; ii. 32,. 295, 463, 660, 1064. Ashes called Potash, ii. 1196. wood or soap ashes, ii.- 1196, Ashfleld (Asfield) : Colonel, ii. 1152, 1290. Eichard, ii. 1040, 1148. Colonel Richard, ii. 1324, 1332. Sir Richard, Bart., ii. 1069. Ashford, Henry, ii. 1430. Ashhurst. See Ashurst. Ashley, i. 182. See also Astley. Ashley (Asley, Astley, Astly) : Captain, ii. 1431. Sir Edward, Knt., i. 233, 242, 293, 623, 641, 971, 1089, 1240; ii. 40, 304, 473, 670. Isaac, ii. 670. Sir Isaac, Knt. and Bart., i. 93, 115, 149, 233, 242, 293, 538, 623, 641, 971, 1089, 1240 ; ii. 40, 304, 473. Ashley-Cooper, Sir Anthony, Bart., i. 964, 977, 1081, 1095, 1236, 1241, 1244 ; ii. 33, 45, 296, 311, 464, 480, 661, 668, 677, 702, 970, 976, 1066, 1083, 1135, 1273, 1323, 1334, 1367, 1373, 1381, 1418, 1430, 1445. Ashton, CO. Lancaster, ii. 627. See also Aston. Ashton (Aston) : Mr., of Arnolds-Biggin, ii. 970. Henry, of Blackrod, ii. 626, 636. James, i. 1142, 1239 ; ii. 301, 469. • of Chadderton, i. 759. John, i. 1091, ii. 662, 759, 974, 1067, 1070, 1078, 1331, 1367, 1377, 1441, 1446. of Ludlow, ii. 119, 307, 971. Ralph, i. 92, 149, 232, 642, 707, 758, 854, 1209 ; ii. 1071. of Downham, i. 114. of Durham [Downham?], i. 546. of Middleton, i. 114, 546, 968, 1085 ; ii. 37, 1434. Colonel Ralph, i. 1239 ; ii. 1434. Sir Ralph, Bart., i. 92, 114, 149, 232, 546, 642, 707, 758, 968, 1085, 1238 ; ii. 1371, 1433, 1434. Richard, i. 759, 1239 ; ii. 37, 301, 469, 666, 1072. of Downham, i. 968, 1085. "William, i. 1112, 1238 ; ii. 35, 36, 300, 468, 1041. Major William, ii. 1078. Sir William, Knt., i. 114, 232, 383, 507, 536, 542, 623, 636, 796, 873. See also Aston. Ashurst [in the parish of Wigan], oo. Lancaster, i. 875. Ashurst (Ashhurst) : Mr., i. 783, 804, 927, 957 ; ii. 973. Henry, i. 1436. Richard, i. 1130 ; ii. 471, 668, 1073. Thomas, ii. 1434. William, i. 114, 503, 546, 642, 691, 707, 758, 853, 968, 1085, 1209, 1239 ; ii. 37, 972. son of Henry Ashurst, of Ashurst, i. 875. Ashwelhamston. Si-e Athelhampton. 152 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Ash well (Ashwel), i. 181. CO. Rutland, ii. 981. Ashwell (Ashwel) : Thomas, i. 1240 ; ii. 474, 759. • alderman of Korwioh, ii. 1076, 1330, 1376. ,Ask, Richard, jastice of the Upper Bench, ii. 619, 917. Askew. See Ayscougb. Askewith, William, i. 1245. Askham (Akeham, Askam), co. York, i. 738 ; ii. 622. Askham (Ascam, Askam) : John, ii. 1246. Thomas, ii. 37, 302, 470, 1073. alderman of Boston, i. 969, 1086. Askin. See Atkins. Aslers or Assers, Caithness-shire, ii. 1147, 1387. Asley. See Ashley ; Astley. AspaU. See Aspull. Aspine, Thomas, minister, ii. 978. Aspinwall (Aspenwel, Aspinwal, Aspin- wel) : Edward, ii. 666. Jeremiah, ii. 37, 301, 469, 666, 972, 1072. AspuU (AspaU), co. Lancaster, ii. 1326. Assers or Aslers, Caithness-shire, ii. 1147, 1387. Astley (Ashley, Asley) : CO. Lancaster, ii. 629. CO. Worcester, i. 507, 542 ; ii. 45, 311, 480. See also Ashley. Astley, Walter, of Palshull, ii. 629, 637. Aston (Ashton) : 00. Chester, ii. 623. CO. Oxford, ii. 1440. CO. Salop, i. 94, 116, 151, 235, 542, 973, 1090. See also White Ladies Aston. Aston (Ashton) : Sir Arthur, late of Oxford, Knt., ii. 521. Sir Thomas, Knt. and Bart, of Aston, i. 89, 146, 543, 1077 ; ii. 623, 635. See also Ashton. Astrey (Austrey), Francis, i. 169, 643 ; ii. 30, 461, 656, 968, 1061. Astwood, James, ii. 305, 473, 671. Atch Lench in Church Lench (Atlinch), CO. Worcester, ii. 262. Atcheson, Martha, ii. 270. Athelhampton (Ashwelhamston), co. Dorset, i. 544. Athenry, Baron of. See Bermingham. Atherdee, Atherdy. See Ardee. Atherton, John, i. 92, 1239 ; ii. 301, 469, 666. Athlone, co. Westmeath, ii. 1262. Athlumney (Athlumne), co. Meath, ii. 600. AthoU, Earl of. See Murray. Atkins (Arkin, Askin, Atkiu) : Edward, sergeant-at-law, i. 119, 170, 231, 294, 539, 622, 63S ; ii. 1440. Ijaron of the Exchequer, i. 856, 885-887. Atkins — cord. justice of the Common Pleas, ii. 492, 619, 917. John, ii. 1073. Richard, ii. 1432. Robert, ii. 1069, 1369. Samuel, ii. 1149. Thomas, i. 971 ; ii. 40, 304, 473, 670, 1432. • alderman of London, i. 5, 854, 905, 969, 972, 990, 1007, 1087, 1089, 1209, 1240, 1254, 1261 ; ii. 38, 40, 153, 805, 474, 671, 1294, 1350, 1353, 1372. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. Lord Mayor of London, i. 620, 636. alderman of Norwich, ii. 1439. William, ii. 1079, 1331, 1376, 1378. Atkinson (Adkinson) : Edward, ii. 970. Hemy, ii. 1067. Robert, ii. 1084, 1150, 1390. Atlee, William, i. 383, 556. Atlinch. See Atch Lench. Atterton, Ralph, of Newbold, ii. 629, 637. Attorney-General. See Prideaux ; Rey- nolds. Atwood (Attwood) : Abraham, i. 678. Edward, ii. 1426. Hermon, i. 234. John, i. 91, 112, 147, 229, 292, 537, 621, 638, 966, 1083 ; ii. 1068, 1431. alderman of Bath, i. 1092, 1113. of Great Waltham, i. 243. WiHiam, i. 112, 169, 229, 292, 537, 621, 638, 966. of Weightbridge, i. 243. Aty, Mr., of Burton Agnes, ii. 979. Auchinbreck (Achiubrock, Achinbrok), Argyllshire, ii. 1145, 1386. Auchinleck (Achiulob), Ayrshire, ii. 1147, 1385. Auchinlech (Achinfleck, Achinsley), Sir William, of Balmannow, ii. 1153, 1393. Auchintoul (Achingtowlke, Achintowlk), Banffshire, ii. 1145, 1386. Auchlunkart in Boharm (AflBimcart, M.- fliucart), Banffshire and Elginshire, ii. 1145,1386. Auchmedden in Aberdour (Auchmeden), Aberdeenshire, ii. 1146, 1385. Audley (Andeley, Audeley, Awdley) : Major, ii. 1063, 1321. Mr., of Claniield, minister, ii. 982. Sir Henry, Knt., i. 423, 424. Lewis, ii.44, 310, 479, 676, 975, 1081, 1333. William, ii. 1245. Aughton (Awton), co. Lancaster, ii. 629. Auldworth. See Aldworth. Aulston. See Alston. Aunesley. See Annesley. Aungier (Angeire), Francis, Lord Aungier [afterwards Earl Longfordl ii 1443. ■■ Ausby. See Annesley. Ausley. See Ainslie. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 153 Austee, John, i. 815. Austin (Austen, Austyn) : Edmund, i. 269. John, ii. 1437. Robert, ii. 1433. Austrey. See Astrey. Auxley. See Hauxley. Avery (Every) : Amos, ii. 461, 657, 1062. Henry, i. 624, 640, 781. John, ii. 464, 661. Samuel i. 392, 552. alderman of London, i. 733, 880, 888, 928, 970, 1029, 1042, 1087, 1137 ; ii. 38, 105, 942. commissioner of the Customs, i. 667. treasurer at the Guildhall, i. 192, 259. Awbrey (Awberry) : John, i. 1246. Sir John, Knt., ii. 15. William, ii. 264. Awdfield. See Aldfield. Awdley. See Audley. Awstwick, Thomas, of Pontefract, ii. 632, 638. Awton. See Aughton. Axholme, Isle of, co. Lincoln, ii. 1327. riot at, ii. 575. Axmouth, CO. Devon, i. 461, 545, 963, 1080 ; ii. 32, 295, 660, 1065. Axtel : Colonel Daniel, ii. 1325, 1333. Nathaniel, executor of, i. 678. Aye. See Eye. Ayes. See Eyre. Aylberton, WiUiam, ii. 1069. Ayler. See Aylet. Aylesbury, co. Buckingham, parliamen- tary representation of, ii. 814. Aylesbury (Ailsbury), Sir Thomas, Knt. [Bart.], ii. 262, 263. Aylestone [co. Leicester], i. 182. Aylet (Ailet, Ailett, Ayler, Aylett, Azlet) : Jeremy, i. 112, 169, 229, 292, 537, 621, 638, 966, 1083 ; ii. 35, 298, 466, 663, 1068, 1368. Eichard, ii. 1368. Robert, master in the Court of Chancery, i. 886. Thomas, i. 537 ; ii. 35, 299, 467, 663, 1868. of Kelldon, i. 169, 170. Ayleward (Aileward) William, i. 289, 356. Ayleway. See Aylway. Ayleworth. See Aid worth. Aylmer, Anthony, i. 556. AylofEe (AilofE, Aylot) : Joseph, commissioner fur surveying Sherwood forest, ii. 1116, 1139. Thomas, ii. 34, 298, 466, 663, 1368. Colonel Thomas, i. 966, 1083, 1237. Alysham (Alisham, Alsham), co. Norfolk, i. 171 ; ii. 473, 1439. Aylway (Ailway, Ayleway), Thomas, i. 1083 ; ii. 299, 467, 664, 1069. Aylworth. See Aldwoith. Aylwyn, Robert, i. 335. Aymestrey (Amstrey), co. Hereford, ii. 1040. Aynhoe (Ayno), co. Northampton, ii. 119, 304, 472, 670. Aynsley. See Annesley. Ayr (Air) : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1239, 1359. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1147, 1385. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1147, 1385. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. Ayrshire : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1239, 1359. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1147, 1385. parliamentary representation of, ii. 930. Ayre, Ayres. See Eyre. Ayscough (Aiscough, Aiscue, Ascough, Ascue, Ashcough) : Allen, of Skewsby, ii. 633, 638. Edmund, i. 968, 1086. Edward, i. 232, 294, 539, 622, 641, 643, 707, 971, 1088, 1142, 1239, 1240 ; ii. 37, 39, 302, 304, 473, 670, 1372, 1435. Sir Edward, Knt., i. 92, 114, 149, 232, 294, 539, 622, 641, 853, 968, 1086, 1209, 1239 ; ii. 37, 302. Sir George, Knt., ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 1081, 1142, 1379. James, of Dinsdale, ii. 633, 638. of Middletou-on-Rowe, ii. 624, 635. WiUiam, i. 706, 853, 965, 1082, 1209 ; ii. 33, 971, 1068, 1368, 1446. Aysh. See Ash. Aystown (Ayston) : Andrew, of Kinglassie, ii. 1149, 1389. Sir John, ii. 1149, 1389. Azlet. See Aylet. B. Bab, WiDiam, ii. 1312. Babbington. See Babington. Baber. See Bawburgh. Baber or Baker : Edward, i. 974, 1091. Francis, of Chew, ii. 1442. John, ii. 1438. Babies heads of earth, ii. 1196. Babin, Ambrose, ii. 1114. Babingham, William, i. 972. Babington. See Bavington. Babington (Babbington, Babinton) : — , of Ogle, ii. 1440. deputy, i. 1146. Abraham, ii. 105, 198, 781, 1040, 1294 ; ii. 973, 975, 1081, 1333, 1373. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. John, i. 698, 880, 888, 1043, 'll31 ; ii. 105. Matthew, ii. 1434. Phihp, ii. 1076. Tljomas, i. 49, 622, 642, 968, 1085. the elder, i. 470. William, i. 1142. Zachary, ii. 759, 974, 1078, 1079, 1117, 1118, 1377, 1441. 154 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Babugie. See Balbougie. Bachelor (Bacheler) : James, i. 94, 151, 234. Bachllton, Laird of, ii. 882. Bachouse. See Backhouse. Backe, John, ii. 1325. Backham, co. Berks, ii. 657. Backham", Sir Edward, Knt., i. 93. Backhouse (Bachouse) : John, ii. 663. Captain Peter, ii. 1377, 1441. Robert ,i. 169. Thomas, ii. 1078. Bacomy. See Balcomie. Bacon, ii. 1044. Bacon : Sir Butts, Bart., i. 168, 235, 293, 537, 624, 639, 975, 1093 ; ii. 43, 309, 478, 675. Christopher, ii. 663. CUppesby, of Corpusty, ii. 630, 637. Sir Edmund, Knt. and Bart., i. 168, 242, 293, 537, 624, 639, 975, 1093 ; ii. 1248, 1439, 1443. Sir Edward, Knt. and Bart., i. 1243 ; ii. 43. Francis, i. 94, 115, 150, 168, 234, 243, 293, 537, 624, 639, 745, 975, 1093, 1243 ; ii. 43, 139, 309, 478, 675, 760, 943, 944, 975, 1074. 1080, 1081, 1375, 1379, 1437, 1443. appointed a judge to try poor . prisoners, ii. 912. justice of the King's Bench, i. 885-887. recorder of Aldeburgh, i. 975, 1093 ; ii. 43, 309, 478, 676, 1081. Nathaniel, i. 112, 169, 170, 229, 292, 624, 639, 745, 853, 975, 1093, 1209, 1243 ; ii. 43, 139, 309, 675,760,943, 944, 975, 1080, 1081, 1379, 1443. appointed a judge to try poor prisoners, ii. 912. recorder of Ipswich, i. 975, 1093 ; ii. 43, 309, 478, 675. of Freston, i. 94, 115, 1.50, 168, 234, 242, 293. of Ipswich, i. 115, 168, 235, 242 293 537. Nicholas, i'.94, 115, 1.50, 168, 2.34, 235, 293, 537, 624, 639, 975, 1093, 1243 ; ii. 43, 309, 478, 675. of Shrubland, ii. 1443. Thomas, i. 624, 639, 975, 1093 ; ii. 43, 309, 675, 975, 1080, 1443. of Freston, i. 537, 1243. William, ii. 674, 1079, 1378, 1442. Badcock : John, fellow of Trinity College, Cam- bridge, i. 831. Nicholas, of Graford, ii. 657. Badgecroft, Dr., master of Caius College, Cambridge, i. 830. Badger (Badgar), Talbot, i. 1113 ; ii. 45, 311, 480, 677, 976, 1083. Badneadge, Thomas, Captain of Foot, i. 32. Badstow. See Padstow. Badsworth, co. York, ii. 592. Bag, George, of co. Devon, ii. 635, 639. Bage, William, ii. 119, 295, 463, 660. Bageleg. See Baguley. Baggot, Baggott. See Bagot. Bagillt (Baghilt), co. Flint, ii. 1086. Bagley. See Baguley. Bagnall (Bagnal, Bagnald, Bagnel, Bagnell) : Nicholas, i. 978, 1096. Thomas, ii. 759, 974, 1078, 1331, 1377, 1441. Walter, ii. 599. Bagnor, co. Berks, ii. 259, 260. Bagnor Poughley, Bailiwick of, co. Berks, ii. 259. Bagot (Baggot, Baggott) : Richard, ii. 1078, 1377, 1441. WiUiam, ii. 476, 673. "law : Charles, of Bourn, ii. 629, 637. Edward, i. 50, 234. Bagugie. See Balbougie. Baguley (Bageleg, Bagley), co. Chester, .ii. 1365, 1428. Baidland [in Dairy], Ayrshire, ii. 1147, 1385. Bailey (Baily, Bayle, Bayley, Baylie) : Humphrey, of Nether Cerne, ii. 661, 1066. James, ii. 1069. Ralph, i. 1130. Robert, ii. 1151, 1391. Thomas, i. 460, 475, 542, 977, 1095, 1244 ; ii. 45, 481, 678, 1248, 1334, 1381, 1445. of Manningford Bruce, i. 182. of Marlborough, ii. 976. WilUam, i. 289 ; ii. 1086, 1441. of Hardington, ii. 1152, 1391. Baillie alias Forrester, James, Lori Forrester, ii. 881. Bailzie (Balrie, Baybrie) : WiUiam, of Littergill, ii. 1152, 1391. Sir William, ii. 1152, 1391, Bainbrigg (Bambridge, Bambrig, Ban- bridge, Bandbridge, Bembridge, Benbridge, Gembridge) : Dr., master of Christ's College, Cam- bridge, i. 380. John, i. 92, 114, 149, 232, 546. William, i. 49, 470, 968, 1085, 1238 ; ii. 37, 301, 470, 667, 1072, 1327, 1372, 1434. Baineham. See Bainham. Baines (Bains, Banes, Baynes, Bayns) : Adam, ii. 851, 870, 1067, 1068, 1074, 1277, 1290, 1324, 1327, 1329, 1350,- 1353, 1373, 1438. Captain Adam, ii. 297, 465, 835, 1417, 1424. Jeremy, ii.l082, 1312, 1333, 1379, 1436. commissioner for surveying Sherwood forest, ii. 1116, 1139. John, ii. 297, 465, 1075. Thomas, of SeUet, ii. 626, 636. of Twisleton, ii. 633, 638. Baineton. See Baynton. Bainham (Baineham) : Adam, ii. 1117, 1118. Robert, i. 623, 641. Bains. See Baines. Bainton. See Baynton. Baitman. See Bateman. INDEX OF NAMES, PJACEa, AND THINGS. 155 Baliei : Mr., of Cranfield, senior, ii. 1061. Alexander, alderman of Leicester, - ii. 1434. Andrew, ii. 1369. (or Baber), Edward, i. 974, 1091. George, ii. 1320, 1364. Henry, i. 970, 1087, 1136 ; ii. 304, 472, 669, 761, 991, 1074. James, ii. 33, 661, 1367. John, i. 94, 116, 140, 151, 234, 335, 336, 451, 540, 541, 624, 640, 976, 1094, 1242 ; ii. 44, 310, 311, 479, 480, 533, 676, 677, 758, 1082, 1083, 1333, 1380, 1434, 1444. Matthew, i. 556. Richard, ii. 1294, 1330, 1349, 1374, • 1376. Robert, Captain of Foot, i. 13. of Minehead, ii. 630, 637. Samuel, ii. 1066. Thomas, i. 168, 235, 242, 293, 317, 537, 538, 623, 640, 972, 973, 1091 ; ii.41, 293, 307, 343, 461,47.5, 656, 673, 1078, 1331, 1377. alderman of Shrewsbury, i. 1243. the elder, ii. 1083. "William, i. 678, 970, 1087, 1136 ; ii. 1074, 1320, 1364, 1438. of Uxbridge, ii. 1328. Bakewell, Thomas, minister, ii. 979. Bala (BaUe, Balu), co. Merioneth, ii. 761, 1086, 1383. Balaam (Balam) : Anthony, ii. 1245, 1321, 1365, 1428. mayor of Ely, ii. 1063. Balances (ballances), ii. 1196. Balard. See Ballard. Balbougie (Babugie, Bagugie), Fifeshire or Kinross-shire, ii. 1149, 1389. Balcomie-in-Crail (Bacomy, Balcanie, Blacoime), Fifeshire, ii. 1040, 1149, 1389. Balderston, John, ii. 1076, 1330. Baldgey or Balgney, John, ii. 470, 667. Baldock, Robert, ii. 1073, 1375, 1439. Baldoon (Baldon, Balton), Wigtownshire, ii. 1155, 1395. Baldwin (Baldwyn) : George, i. 961, 1078 ; ii. 31, 294, 461, 658. Henry, ii. 1082. John, i. 967 ; ii. 669, 973, 1062, 1073, 1321, 1327. 1364, 1373, 1436. -Ri3hard, i. 961. 1078 ; ii. 30, 293, 461, 657, 968, 1062, 1364. Rbger, minister, ii. 979. Thomas, ii. 270. William, ii: 1248. Bales, Thomas, ii. 1433. Balfarg in Markinch (Balsard, Balsarg), Fifeshire, ii. 1149, 1389. Balfour-in-Kingoldrum (Balfour, BalsoarJ, Forfarshire, ii. 1150, 1389. Balgney or Baldgey, John, ii. 470, 667. Balhousie (Bowsey), Perthshire, ii. 882. Balimagoolye. See Ballymagooly. Balks, ii. 1196. Ball : Mr., i. 905. of Northampton, minister, ii. 982, Ball — cont. Thomas, i. 1184 ; ii. 46, 47, 209, 211, 312-314, 343, 481-483, 678-680, 976, 1086, 1335. Captain Thomas, ii. 212. WiUiam, i. 268, 455, 541, 696, 853,. 961, 970, 975, 977, 1011, 1131. minister, ii. 982. of St. Dunstan-in-the-West i. 797, 874. - BallandoUoch ( Bellendaloch), Banfishire, ii. 1145, 1386. Ballard (Balard) : Captain, ii. 1431. John, executor of, i. 678. Thomas, ii. 975, 1082, 1334, 1380, 1444. Colonel, i. 13. Ballases. See Belasyse. Ballaston (Balleston; Balliston), John, ii. 671, 1076, 1330, 1375. Balle. See Bala. BaUina (Ballyna), co. Kildare, ii. 599. Ballinasloe (Ballinsloe), co. Roscommon, ii. 600. Ballinger. See Barringer. Ballintober, co. Roscommon, ii. 600. Ballisonan [? co. Kildare], ii. 600. Balliston. See Ballaston. Balloch (Balloche, Ballosh, BoUosh), Ayr- shire, ii. 1147, 1385. Perthshire, ii. 1153, 1393. Balls, Tennis, ii. 1196. washing, ii. 1196. Ballymagooly (Balimagoolye), co. Cork, ii. 1262. Ballyna. See Ballina. Balmau, Richard, ii. 1247. Balmannow (Balmannon), Perthshire, ii. 11.53, 1393. Balrie. See Bailzie. Balsard, Balsarg. See Balfarg. Balsham (Balsam), co. Cambridge, ii. 978. Balsoar. See Balfour. Baltcomb. See Batcombe. Balthayock (Baltheyock, Balthyock), Perthshire, ii. 1153, 1393. Balton. See Baldoon. Balvaird, Lord. See Murray. Balyordie (Balzeordie, Blareordy), Fife- shire, ii. 1150, 1389. Bamber, John, of Layton, ii. 626, 636. Bambridge, Bambrig. See Bainbiigg. Bambury, Gregory, ii. 264. Bamf. See Banff. Bamfield. See Bampiield. Bamford, Samuel, ii. 856. Bamofield. See Bampiield. Bampiield (Bamfield, Bamofield) : Sir Coppleston, Bart., ii. 1065, 1366, 1429. John, ii. 1079, 1442. Sir John, Bart., i. 64, 137, 228, 460," 487, 545, 839, 853, 937, 963, 1080, 1209, 1236 ; ii. 32, 295. Joseph; Captain of Foot, i. 13. Thomas, i. 974, 1091, 1243 ; ii. 42, 307, 476, 674i 970,' 1065, 1430. recorder of Exeter, ii. 1430._ Major Thomas, ii. 1066. Colonel "William, i. 13. 156 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Bamph. See Banff. Bampley, John, ii. 1378. Bampton, co. Devon, li. 660. Bampton, co. Oxford, ii. 122, 306, 475. Banatine. See. Bannatyne. Banbridge. See Bainbrigg. Banbury, co. Oxford, ii. 974, 1331. garrison of, i. 735. minister of. See Wells. reduction of, i. 445, 446. Bance. See Bunco. Bancks. See Banks. Bancroft, Eichard, archbishop of Canter- bury, the books of, granted to Cambridge University, i. 915, 924. Band strings, ii. 1197. See also Twist. Bandbridge. See Bainbrigg. Bandon, co. Cork, ii. 933. parliamentary representation of, ii. 933. Bandon Bridge, co. Cork, ii. 1261. Banes. See Baines. Banester, Banestre. See Bannister. Banff (Bamf, Bamph) : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1239, 1359. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1146, 1386. magistrates of, ii. 1146, 1386. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. Banff (Bamfe), Lord. See Ogilvy. Banffshire : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1239, 1359. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1145, 1386. parUamentary representation of, ii. 930. Banford, Patrick, i. 1131. Baniard. See Banyard. Banister. See Bannister. Bankes. See Banks. Bankhouse, co. York, ii. 633. Banks (Bancks, Bankes) : Caleb, ii. 1071, 1371, 1433. of Maidstone, ii. 1326. John, ii. 261, 1071, 1326, 1371, 1433. Sir John, Knt., Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, Lord Lieu- tenant of the Isle of Purbeck, and constable of Corfe Castle, i. 1, 3, 4. Noah, i. 1011 ; ii. 21, 759, 762, 1290, 1374. a judge to try poor prisoners, ii. 754, 762. William, ii. 1434. Bannatyne (Banatine, Baunaine) : — , of Kames, ii. 1146, 1387. Hector, ii. 1146, 1387. John, of Corehouse, senior, ii. 1152, 1391. Bannister (Banester, Banestre, Banister) ; Christopher, i. 758, 1239. vice-chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, i. 579, 580. Francis, i. 543. Dr. Francis, i. 169, 227, 620, 635, 960, 1077. alderman of Bedford, ii. 293, 461, 656. Bannister — coni. George, i. 356 ; ii 36, 300, 468, 665 1070. Nicholas and Susan his vfife, ii. 264. Thomas, ii. 667, 1327, 1372. William, ii. 1069. Banton. See Baynton. Banyard (Baniard), Eobert, i. 1010, 1123 ; ii. 1437. Barbadoes (Barbada) : adventurers to, i. 912. trading with, prohibited, ii. 425, 426, 428. Barber (Barbar, Barbor, Barbour) : Captain, of Redbourn, ii. 1325, 1370. Dr., of Hertford, ii. 1325, 1370. Edward, ii. 1247. Gabriel, i. 119, 170, 231, 289, 294, 356, 539, 622, 638, 967, 1084, 1238. of Hertford, i. 243. Dr. Gabriel, i. 972, 1089, 1240 ; ii. 40, 305, 473, 474, 492, 671, 1247, 1432. Captain Gerald, ii. 991. Gerard, ii. 209, 211, 976, 1086,1335, 1383, 1448. John, ii. 36, 300, 468, 657, 665, 1061. Captain John, i. 356. Major John, ii. 1320. 1364, 1426. Joseph, ii. 293, 461, 656, 757, 968, 1061, 1320, 1364. Lester, i. 1242 ; ii 42, 1441. Captain Lester, ii. 1331, 1377. Matthew, ii. 981. Wiffiam, ii. 15, 270, 293, 314, 343, 461, 484, 1070, 1440. of Clint, ii. 633, 638. Captain William, i. 356. Barbone. See Barebone. Barbreck, Argyllshire, ii. 1145. Barckley. See Berkley. Barclay (Barcley) : David, ii. 1151, 1391. Colonel David, ii. 1150, 1389. Harry, ii. 1151, 1391. John, ii. 1151, 1391. Robert, i. 437 ; ii. 1147, 1386. Barcroft, Thomas, ii. 1371. Bard, William, ii. 1435. Bardel (Bardell), John, ii. 1326, 1370. Bardraia (Bardran, Bardraw), Renfrew- shire, ii. 1154, 1393. Barebone (Barbone) : Jane, ii. 267. Praise God, ii. 1294, 1373, 1414. Bargattoun (Bargorton, Bargotten), Kirk- cudbrightshire (?), ii. 1155, 1395. Bargeny (Bargany), Lord. See Hamil- ton. Bargrave, Dr., late rector of Cbartham, i. 176. Barier, Robert, alderman of Kingston- upon-HuU, ii. 1447. Barilla (BarrilJia or Saphora), for making glass, ii. 1197. Barington. See Barrington. Baris, John, ii. 668. Barkeley. See Berkley. Barker (Barkers) : Mr., ii. 1459. of Sibton, ii. 478, 675. Colonel, ii. 100. INDEX OF NAMES, PLAGES, AND THINGS. 157 Barker — cowt. Abel, i. 714 ; ii. 976, 1078, 1331, 1377, 1441. Alexander, of Dalton, il. 626, 636. Andrew, ii. 1431. Anthony, ii. 1062, 1426, Edmund, ii. 1443. Edward, of Eye, ii. 97.5. George, of Coleshurst, ii. 678. Henry, of Wokingham, ii. 1320. John, i. 116, 151, 235, 543, 620, 641, 976, 977, 1094, 1238 ; ii, 760, 1079, 1290, 1374. alderman of Coventiy, i. 1094, 1244 ; ii. 45, 311, 480, 677, 1334, 1381, 1445. of Coventry, i. 54, 58, 94. of Wheatley, ii. 625, 636. executor of, i, 678. Captain John, ii. 1 332. [Parker I], John, alderman of Not- tingham, ii. 1439. Sir John, Bart,, ii. 1448. Sir Philip, Knt., i. 1243. Sir Kobert, ii. 1372. Samuel, i. 50, 624, 687, 714, 973, 1090 ; ii. 41, 806, 475, 673. Thomas, i. 169 ; ii. 974, 1441. Sir Thomas, i. 540. Walter, i. 94, 151, 235, 542. William, i. 961, 1078, 1234 ; ii. 30, 120, 306, 475, 657, 672, 1062, 1077, 1426. Earkham (Barkeham) : Edward, ii. 1485. Sir Edward, Knt. and Bavt., i. 114, 140, 149, 170, 232, 233, 293, 883, 400, 536, 556, 628, 636, 970, 1087, 1177, 1239 ; ii. 88, 170, 303, 359, 471, 668, 692, 1328, 1330, 1873, 1375, 1435. Sir Robert, Knt., i. 170 ; ii. 1435. Barking, co. Essex, ii. 625, 812, 1431. All Hallowa, i. 752, 1194. minister of. See Clandon. Barklay, Samuel, of Clungunis, minister, ii. 984. Barkley. See Berkley. Barkstead (Barsted, Berksteadj : John, afterwards Sir John, Knt., i. 1254 ; ii. 675, 1081, 1230, 1232, 1268, 1327, 1373. alderman of London, ii. 1372. Lieutenant of the Tower of Lon- don, ii. 619, 668, 973, 1039, 1073, 1080. Colonel John, ii. 477. Barkway [oo. Hertford], i. 181. Barley, i. 585. Barleythorpe (Barlithorp), co. Rutland, ir. 261. Barlings, ii. 1197. Barlithorp. See Barleythorpe. Barlow • Dr., ii. 1063. Alexander, ii. 301, 469, 666. John, of Slebech, ii. 16. Lewis, ii. 16, 1448. Thomas, i. 443, 980, 1098. Barly, WiUiam, i. 356. Barmoor (Barmore), co. Northumberland, ii. 1076. Barn. See Barnes. Barnaby, Bastwick, i. 1244, Barnahely (Barnhaley), co. Cork, ii. 738. Barnard (Bernard) : Serjeant, ii. 1321, 1365, 1428. Christopher, ii. 1438. Henry, i. 232, 546 ; ii. 1368, 1447. alderman of Kingston-upon- Hull, i, 648, 1246 ; ii, 298, 466, 662, 1068. John, i. 50, 92, 93, 112, 115, 149, 150, 232, 233, 294, 460, 539, 545-547, 620, 622, 636, 641, 706, 965, 970, 1082, 1083, 1088, 1186, 1237, 1240; ii, 35, 119, 299, 304, 467, 472, 664, 667, 670, 1069, 1071, 1072, 1325, 1369, 1374, 1482, 1438. alderman of Kingston-upon- HuU, i. 191, 643, 1246 ; ii. 84, 298, 466, 662. Joseph, ii. 1079, 1378. Leonard, alderman of Kingston-upon- Hull, ii. 1068, 1447. Matthew, i. 1244. Robert, i. 50, 1287 ; ii. 758, 1071. serjeant-at-law, ii. 665, 1432, Theophilus, ii. 1484, Thomas, ii. 1380. . of Petworth. ii. 1248. WiUiam, 1. 971, 1088 ; ii. 1446. Barnard Castle, co. Durham, minister to preach in the church at, i. 670. Barnardiston (Barnardistone, Baruerdis- tone, Bernardiston) : Master, treasurer at the Guildhall, i. 259. Arthm-, i.ll2, 169, 229, 248, 292, 537, 621, 638, 745, 966, 1082, 1237; ii. 84, 298, 466, .663, 758, 944, 971. appointed a judge to try poor prisoners, ii. 912. recorder of Colchester, ii. 467, 663. Giles, i. 975, 1093 ; ii. 43, 809, 478, 675, 975, 1080, 1333, 1379, 1448. Nathaniel, ii. 1428, 1436. Sir Nathaniel, Knt., i. 94, 115, 150, 168, 234, 293, 537, 624, 639, 853, 914, 975, 1093, 1209, 1243 ; ii. 43, 139,309,478,675. Sir Richard, Knt., i. 624. Robert, ii. 1426. Thomas, i. 1130 ; ii. 942. Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 94, 115, 150, 168, 284, 242, 293, 537, 639, 853, 975, 1093, 1209, 1248; ii. 43, 478, 675, 975, 1080, 1379, 1431, 1435, 1443. Barnbarro, Wigtownshire, ii. 1155, 1895. Barne. See Barnes. Barner, John, ii. 39. Barners, See Berners, Barnes, Dumbartonshire, ii. 1148, 1387. Barnes (Barn, Barne, Barns) : Mr., minister, ii. 983. Ambrose, ii. 1440. Emanuel, minister, ii. 979. Gabriel, ii. 1066. Lieut. -Col. Gabriel, ii. 1323, 1366. 158 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. John, i. 556 ; ii- i62, 658, 1073, 1117, 1118, 1327, 1436. senior, ii. 658, 1063. of Cottenham, ii. 1365. • Thomas, i. 94, 235. minister, ii. 981. of Goosnargh cum Whittingham, ii. 625, 636. William, i. 114, 232, 536, 623, 637, 970, 1087 ; ii. 38, 119, 303, 471, 472, 660, 668, 669, 1063. Barnesley. See Barnsley. Barnet : John, M SoUDd, ii. 623, 635. Eobert, ii. 300, 468. Barnets Wood, oo, Monmouth, ii. 544. BamewaU (Barnwall) Robert, Baron Trimlestown, ii. 599. Barney. See Berney. Bamhaley. See Barnahely. Bamham (Burnham) : William, ii. 40, 1076, 1330, 1375, alderman of Norwich, ii. 305, 671, 1376, 1439. Barnsley (Barnesley) : John, ii. 311, 480, 677. William, ii. 1331, 1377. Barnstaple (Barnstable), co. Devon, i. 1113; ii. 296, 464, 660, 735, 979, 1065. mayor of, ii. 32, 296, 464, 660, 1066. See also Harris. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. surrender of, ii. 1135. Barnwell (Barnwal) : Nicholas, of Turvey, ii. 1261,. 1262. Sir Richard of Crickstown, Knt., ii. 599. See also Barnewall. Barny. See Berney. Baro (Barrs, Bars), Haddingtonshire, ii. 1150, 1390. Barochan near Houston (Barnchane, Barrochane), Renfrewshire, ii. 1154, 1393. Baroden. See Barrowden. Baron (Barron) : GeofErj', ii. 599. James, of Magdalene College, Oxford, ii. 1027. of Hendred, minister, ii. 978. John, ii. 1366. of Treludict, junior, ii. 659. Robert, i. 1240 ; ii. 40. Barrard, Thomas, ii. 267. Barrel, Gilbert, ii. 471, 668, 1373. Barret (Rarrett) : Mr., ii. 973. Christopher, i. 169, 293, 538, 623, 640, 972. aldermaa of Norwich, i. 233, 1089, 1240 ; ii. 40. Edward, of Droitwich, junior, ii. 632, 638. Sir Edward, of Droitwich, ii. 632, 638. John, ii. 659, 1064. Robert, ii. 1073, 1294, 1344, 1373. Thomas, i. 972, 1240 ; ii. 40, 305, 492, 671, 759, 973, 1076, 1330. Barret — coivt. - '. Thomas, alderman of Norwich, i'. 1089 ; Ii. 305, 474, 1376, 1439." sherife of Norwich, i. 623, 640. ; William, ii. 1064. j Barrey. See HaiTy. • ' Barringer (Ballinger) : ! John, i. 456, 542, 961, 1078. - I Richard, i. 1234 ; ii. 30, 293, 46,1. Baningtbn (Barington) : Abraham, ii. 663, 106S. Gobert, ii. 34, 298, 466, 663, 971, 1068, 1324, 1431. Henry, i. 112, 147, 229, 423, 424,. 537, 621, 638, 966, 1237 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 467, 663, 971, 1040, 1068. ! — — alderman of Colchester, i, 293, 622, 966, 1083 ; ii. 119, 2991 _ mayor of Colchester, i. 91. Sir John, Knt. and Bart., i. 91, 112, 147, 229, 292, 536, 621, 638, 854, 965, 975, 1082, 1092, 1209, 1236, 1254 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 663, 1068, : 1109, 1368, 1431. ' Robert, i. 621, 638, 965. Sir Thomas, Knt. and Bart , i, 90, 112, 147, 181, 229, 292, 423, 424. BaiTochane. See Barochan. Barron. See Baron. Barrow, co. Somerset, ii. 520. Barrow (Barrowe, Borrow) : : John, i. 1237 ; ii. 1069, 1431. Colonel John, i. 1136. Matthew, ii. 1070. Maurice, i. 115, 168, 235, 242, 293, 537, 624, 639, 975, 1093, 1243 ; ii. 43, 309, 478, 675, 1443. Ban-owden (Baroden), co. Rutland, ii. 981. Barrows, Miles, ii. 43. BaiToys : John, senior, i. 544. Richard, 1. 544. Barry (Barrey, Barrie) : Mr., of Cotti smore, ii. 981. Anthony, ii. 43, 309, 478. 492, 675, 1080, 1333, 1379. Sir James, Knt., i. 1147, 1150, 1151 ; ii. 1041. Matthias, ii. 1331, 1377, 1441. Vincent, i. 973, 1090, 1241 ; ii. 41, 306, 474, 672, 1077, 1440. Barrymore. Barony of, co. Cork, ii. 1260. Barsham (Basham), co. Norfolk, i. 242. North, CO. Norfolk, ii. 973. Barskimmiug (Barskining), Ayrshire, ii. 1147, 1385. Barsne't. See Basnet. Barsted. See Barkstead. Barston, John, ii. 1070. Bartholly. See Bertholey. Bartholomew, William, i. 973, 1090 ; ii. 41, 306, 474, 672, 1077. Bartlet (Bartlett) : Mr., of Bideford, minister, ii. 979. of Exeter, minister, ii. 979. Barnard, ii. 1066. Ellis, ii. 1065. George, minister, ii. 982. Henry, minister, ii. 982. Samuel, ii. 1436, INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 159 Bartlet — cont. William, commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Bartley, "William, i. 1007, 1130. Barton (Burton), eo. Lincoln, ii. 1327, 1372. Barton (Barten) : Colonel, ii. 100. Major, ii. 32, 295. Edmund, minister, ii. 979. Edward, of Towthorpe, ii. 633, 638. George, i. 875. Henry, i. 1129 ; ii. 1294. John, ii. 463, 660. of Silverton, i. 461, 545, 963, 1080 ; ii. 32, 295. Nathaniel, ii. 463, 660, 824, 828, 869, 969, 1366, 1429, 1441. Major Nathaniel, ii. 1331, 1377. Richard, ii. 1414. Thomas, of Hadlow, ii. 1371. Colonel William, i. 515. See alio Penterry. Bartram, George, of Elswick, ii. 630, 637. Barwiok. See Berwick. Barwis : John, i. 228, 707, 1142, 1235 ; ii. 32, 295, 463, 659, 1064, 1322, 1366, 1429. senior, i. Ill, 962, 1079. Richard, i.90. 111, 147,228, 643, 691, 707, 854, 962, 1079, 1209, 1235. Thomas, i. 962, 1079, 1142, 1235. Colonel Thomas, ii. 100. Basoowen. See Boscawen. Base (Basse) : John, i. 94, 115, 150, 168, 235, 537 ; ii. 309, 478, 675, 1080. Jonathan, ii. 1081. Baseby, William, ii. 475. Basenet. See Basnet. Basham. See Barsham. Bashfleld or Pashfeild, George, i. 1010, 1123. Bashrons or Kettles, ii. 1197. Basil (Basile, Bazil) ; William, i. 1147, 1150, 1151. Attorney-General for Ireland, ii. 356. Basildon (Basledon), co. Berks, ii. 657. Basing, co. Southampton, i. 335, 540. garrison of, i. 735. Baskervile (Baskerville) : Katherine, ii. 268. Randal, i. 698, 1146. Randolph, i. 1129. Thomas, i. 966, 1084, 1237 ; ii. 35, 47, 299, 315, 467, 484, 664, 681. Basket rods, ii. 1197. Baskets called hand-baskets or sports, ii. 1197. Basledon. See Basildon. Basnet (Barsnett, Basenet, Basseuet, Bassnet, Bassnett) : Richard, i. 979, 1097, 1184; ii. 46, 209, 211, 313, 482, 679, 1086, 1383. Thomas, i. 94, 116, 151, 235, 543, 620, 641, 977, 1094 ; ii. 120, 311, 480, 677, 975, 1083. alderman of Coventry, i. 54, 58, 1244; ii. 45, 311, 480, 677, 1040, 1334, 1381. See Base. Basset : John, ii. .305, 473, 671. Sir Richard, Knt., ii. 15. William, i. 2.35, 979, 1097 ; ii.47,314, 483, 1086, 1448. Bassmead in Eaton Socon (Basineade), CO. Bedford, i. 169. Bassnet. See Basnet. Bastard (Basterd), William, i. 963, 1080, 1236 ; ii. 32, 296, 464, 660, 970', 1065, 1322, 1366, 1430. Bastwick, Dr. John, ii. 100. Bat (Batt) : Mr., of Creech, minister, ii. 982. Christopher, ii. 1084, 1381. of Salisbury, ii. 1334, 1381. Batch, John, ii. 1069. Batchelor (Batchelour) : Master, i. 186. Robert, ii. 1062. Batcombe (Baltcombe), co, Dorset, ii. 296, 464, 661. Batcombe, co. Somerset, ii. 982. Bate, Richard, ii. 119, 301, 469, 666, 1071. Bateman (Baitman) : Captain, i. 1142. Mr., of Wokingham, minister, ii. 978. Anthony, i. 1138 ; ii. 1073. alderman of London, ii. 1294, 1372. Hugh, ii. 463, 660, 1065. of HartingtOD, ii. 295. Maurice, ii. 681. Randal, ii. 1335, 1382, 1445^. Richard, of London, i. 223, 435, 436, 914, 990. commissioner of the Customs, i. 667. Roger, i. 95, 117, 151, 236, 543, 643, 708, 978, 1095 ; ii.46, 312, 481, 678, 760, 1084, 1335, 1381, 1445. Thomas, ii. 119, 29.3, 461. alderman of Reading, i. 1111. William, i. 1130, 1146; ii. 484, 681, 1324, 1373. Batemore, WilKam, junior, ii. 315, 484, 681. Bates : Mr., ii. 14.59. of St. Dunstan in the West, ii. 981. John, i. 293. Richard, i. 1011, 1246 ; ii. 21. Bath, CO. Somerset, i. 460, 546. aldermen of. See Atwood ; Biggs ; Burford ; Chapman ; Clift ; Ducy ; Parker ; Pierce, commissioners for assessment of, i. 1092, 1113 ; ii. 120, 308, 477, 674, 1079, 1378. judges appointed in, ii. 760. mayor of, i. 1092, 1113"; ii. 120, 308, 476, 477, 674, 1079, 1378. See also Biggs ; Pierce. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Bath and Wells, bishop of. See Piers. Batheaston, co. Somerset, ii. 120, 307, 476, BathuTst : John, ii. 1073, 1373,. 160 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Bathurat — coiit. Theophilus, of Orton WaterviUe, i. 181. Batson, Richard, i. 1129. Batt. See Bat. Batten : Captain William, commissioner of the navy, i. 27. surveyor of ships, i. 28. Battersea (Battersey), co. Surrey, ii. 983. minister of. See Temple. Battery, ii. 1197. Bauden. See Bawden. Bauld. See Bold. Baunaine. See Bannatyne. Bavington (Babington), co. Northumber- land, ii. 1076. Bawburgh (Baber), co. Norfolk, ii. 473. Bawd, William, of Walgrave, ii. 630, 637. Bawden (Bauden), John, ii. 468, 659, 1322, 1366. Bawen. See Bowen. Bawtel. See Boutel. Baxted. See Thaxted. Baxter : Benjamin, of Upton, minister, ii. 983. Richard, i. 94, 116, 151, 235, 543. of Kidderminster, minister, ii. 983. Baxton, John, ii. 1439, Baybrie. See Bailzie. Bayle. See Bailey. Bayles, Thomas, ii. 1438. Bayley, Baylie. See Bailey. Bayliffe (Baylifi) : Captain Arthur, ii. 1308. Thomas, ii. 312. Baylston, John, minister, ii. 979. Bayly. See Bailey. Baynard, — , i. 148. George, i. 450. Thomas, ii. 1079, 1378. Baynes, Hayns. See Baines. Baynton (Baineton, Bainston, Bainton, Banton) : Mr., i. 785, 937. Edward, i. 95, 117, 151, 236, 460, 475, 487, 542, 8.53, 977, 1095, 1209, 1244 ; ii. 45, 311, 480, 677, 1248, 1381, 1445. Sir Edward, Knt., i. 60, 61, 95, 117, 151, 236, 460, 475, 542, 977, 1095, 1244, 1255 ; ii. 45, 311, 480, 677. John, commissioner for surveying Enfield chase, ii. 1116, 1139. See also Boynton. Bayonne (Byonne), cost of postage to, ii. 1112. Bazer, Thoman, alderman of Norwich, i. 233. Bazil. See Basil. Beach, co. Devon, ii. 464, 660, 1065. Beach, Michael, ii. 1248. Beacham (Beecham) : Mr., of Seaton, ii. 981. Reynald, i. 383, 556. Beachamp Grove, co. Middlesex, ii. 259. Beachie, Abel, ii. 1326. . Beachill. See Beech Hill. Beaconsfield (Beckingsfield), co. Bucking- ham, i. 50. Beads of amber, bone, &o., ii. 1197. Beak, Beake. See Beck. Beakley. See Berkley. Beale (Beal) : Mr., i. 336, 451, 541. Captain, i. 674, 692. Francis, ii. 269. John, ii. 980. Paul, ii. 662. Richard, i. 169, 1062. 1119, 1238 ; ii. 36, 300, 469, 665, 972, 1071. 1326, 1371, 1433. Captain Richard, i. 620, 640, 968. 1085. Robert, ii. 1063, 1321, 1365, 1428. Stephen, ii. 36, 301, 469. WiUiam, ii. 1321. of Stow-on-the-Wold, ii. 980. Colonel WiUiam, i. 677 ; ii. 1436. Beamau, William, of Redbourn, i. 119. Beamish, co. Durham, ii. 624. Beamont. See Beaumont. Bean, Alexander, minister, ii. 983. Bear. See Beare. Beard. : John, of Caerleon, ii. 1374. Maximilian, i. 748, 778, 779, 956, 957. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Thomas, ii. 1069. the elder, ii. 1325, 1369. Beare (Bear) : George, the elder, ii. 1366. John, i. 545, 963, 1080 ; ii. 32, 295, 463, 660, 1065, 1322, 1366. Colonel John, i. 461. Nicholas, of Silverton, ii. 624, 635. Thomas, i. 461, 545 ; ii. 1065, 1332. Beare Church. See Berechurch. Bearkley. See Berkley. Beathoun. See Bethune. Beataon. See Bettenson. Beauchamp (Beaucham, Belchamp) : John, ii. 44, 160, 310, 479, 676. Beauchanger. See Birchanger. Beaudley. See Bewdley. Beaufront (Befront), co. Northumberlnnd, ii. 591. Beaumaris (Beaumorris, Bewmaris, Bewmorrice), Anglesey, ii. 735, 760 1335. mayor of, ii. 481, 678, 1084, 1382. See also Moore. Beaumont (Beamont, Beamount, Beaw- mont) : Henry, ii. 1434. John, ii. 1426. Rice, of Egremout, ii. 623, 635. Thomas, i. 49, 622, 968, 1085, 1238 ; ii. 37, 301, 470, 667, 758, 1072, 1434. William, i. 980, 1097 ; ii. 36, 47, 300, 315, 468, 484, 665, 681, 1325, 1370, 1432. Beaver (Bever) wool, ii. 1222. Beavis, Beavyes. See Bevis. Beawchanger. See Birchanger. Beccles (Beokles, Becklesse), co. Suffolk, i. 94, 115, 150, 234, 293. 537. Beck (Beak, Beake, Beke) ,- Major, ji. 1268, INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 161 Beck — cont. Mr., of Rippingale, ii. 981. Gabriel, i. 1U7, 1150, 1151; ii. 41, 306, 474, 672, 1062, 1069, 1074, 1080, 1437. of Lincoln's Inn, i. 560, 802, 925. Henry, i. 456, .542, 961, 1078, 1234 ; ii. 30, 293, 461, 657, John, ii. 123. alderman of Lincoln, ii. 1327, 1372, 1435. Matthew, ii. 265. Richard, ii. 968, 1152, 1246, 1392. Major Eichard, ii. 1062. Robert, ii. 480, 677, 760, 975, 1083, 1381. alderman of Coventry, ii. 144"). William, i. 698. Bectet : Simon, ii. 1426. Thomas, i. 90, 111, 146. Beclrham : John, i. 972, 1089 ; Ii. 40, 305, 473, 671, 1076. Thomas, ii. 1076. Beckingsfield. See Beaconsfield. Beckles, Becklesse. See Beccles. Beckley : Francis, junior, ii. 1436. Simon, Ii. 657. Beckwith : Matthew, i. 706, 1082 ; ii. 297, 465, 662, 1068, 1324. Thomas, of Beverley, ii. 521. William, ii.297, 465, 1067, 1068, 1367. Becx, John, ii. 899. Bedd. See Bedford in Leigh. Beddie. See Peddie. Beddiford. See Bideford. Beddingfield. See Bedingfield. Bedenelph. See Biddulph. Bedford, i. 216 ; ii. .30, 293, 460, 656, 1040. aldermen of. See Bannister ; Bell ; Easton ; Faldoe ; Green ; Grew. commissioners for assessment of, i. 146, 960, 1077. committee of sequestration in, i. 110. garrison of, i. 762, 763, 764, 862. mayor of, i. 110, 169, 227, 620, 635, 960, 1077 ; ii. 293, 461, 656, 1061, 1426. See also Fish. parhamentary representation of, ii. 814. recorder of. See Brown. Bedford, co., i. 49, 50, 117, 644. assessment of, i. 61, 62, 86, 89, 224, 323, 329, 352. 353, 532, 615, 631, 743, 763, 851, 1073, 1107 ; ii. 27, 51, 287, 290, 458, 653, 903, 1030, 1058, 1234, 1356. collection in, for relief of Leicester, i. 799. commissioners for assessment of, i. 89, 140, 146, 169, 227, 543, 619, 635, 765, 781, 960, 1077 ; ii. 30, 293, 460, 656, 1061, 1245, 1364. commissioners for ejecting scan- dalous ministers in, ii. 968. ministers as assistants to, ii. 978. o 1881. Bedford — cont. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1234 ; ii. 1320, 1426. committee of defence in, i. 49. committee to execute martial law on deserters in, i. 715. committee of Parliament in, i. 218. committee of sequestration in, i. 110. deputy Lieutenant of, i. 161. deserters from the army in, i. 820. judges appointed in, ii. 757. Lord Lieutenant of, i. 161. See also St. John. parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. raising forces in, i. 215, 216, 473, 736. provision of draught horses in, i. 654. Bedford in Leigh (Bedd.), co. Lancaster, ii. 628. Bedford, Earl of. See Russell. Bedford : Isaac, minister, ii. 978, 980. Robert, ii. 1083. ■ alderman of Coventry, ii. 1083, 1334, 1381, 1445. Samuel, ii. 657, 757, 968, 1061, 1426. Bedingfield (Beddingfeild, Beddingfield, Boddingiield) : Mr., i. 691. Sir Henry, Knt., ii. 521. and his son, i. 1163. manors and lands of, i. 1057, 1149. Philip, i. 93, 115, 149, 170, 233, 293, 53.^, 623, 641, 971, 1089, 1240 ; ii. 40, 305, 473, 670, 1075, 1375. junior, ii. 1439, 1443. senior, ii. 1439. Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 971, 975, 1089, 1093 ; ii. 40, 43, 304, 309, 473, 478, 675, 1443. serjeant-at-law, appointed a justice of the Common Pleas, i. 1227. Bedley, Nicholas, ii. 36. Bedlington, co. Northumberland, ii. 1041. Bedlingtonshire, co. Durham, suppression of theft, &c. in, ii. 1263, 1265. Bedwel, Mr., minister, ii. 984. Bedwin (Bedwyn), co. Wilts, tythes belonging to the prebend of, ii. 1021. Beech Hill (Beachill), co. Berks, ii. 1426. Beeoham See Beacham. Beecher, William, ii. 1061, 1426. Beef, i. 365, 484, 485 ; ii. 1044. Beeley (Beely), co. Derby, i, 1057, 1149, 1163. Beeling, co. Warwick, ii. 1381. Beenstone. See Benstoun. Beer, i. 205, 206, 208, 209, 275, 276, 315, 316, 443, 502, 626 ; ii. 227, 244, 368. 846, 1046, 1189. foreign, ii. 848, 1188. Beesley (Beesly, Beezley) : George, of Twisleton, ii. 632, 638. Eichard, of Reading, ii. 1062. Thomas, of Layton and Boughton, ii. 625, 636. Beeston, co. Chester, ii. 623. 162 OEDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Befront. See Beaufront. Beke. See Beck. Belasyse (Eallases, Bellasis) : Sir Richard, Knt., 1. 707, 964, 1081, 1142, 1236. Thomas, Lord Fauconberg, ii. 1446. Belchamp. See Beauohamp. Belfast, CO. Antrim, parliamentary repre- sentation of, ii. 9.S2. Belfield, Henry, ii. 1070. Belford, co. Northumberland, preaching minister for, i. 671. Belk (Belke) : Michael, ii. 666, 1071, 1326, 1371, 1433. Captain Michael, ii. 301. Major Michael, ii. 469. Bell, Mr., ii. 100, 1439. Angel, of "Wokingham, ii. 968. James, of Little Govan, ii. 1152, 1391. John, ii. 1152, 1392. Michael, i. 336, 451, 541. Nicholas, ii. 1076. Captain Nicholas, ii. 1380, 1375. Robert, alderman of Bedford, ii. 1061, 1320, 1364. William, i. 114, 232, 536, 623, 637, 970, 1087, 1246 ; ii. 269, 1437. BeUadrum in KiltarUty (BeUedrum), Inverness-shire, ii. 1151, 1390. Bellamy (Bellany) : Edward, i. 1130. Lieut.-Col. Edward, i. 928, 1138. John, i. 745, 880, 888, 1043 ; ii. 105, 471. of St. Michael, Cornhill, i. 794, 871, 1190. Colonel John, i. 928, 990, 1138 ; ii. 668. Bellasis. See Belasyse. BeUeau (Bellow), co. Lincoln, ii. 981. Bellendalloch. See Ballandolloch. Bellers : Fulke, minister, i. 522. minister of St. Michael, Corn- hill, i. 794, 871, 1190. BeUew, John, of WiUistown, ii. 600. Belling, Richard, son of Sir Henry, ii. 600. Bellingham (Bellingeham) : AUan, i. 95, 117, 151, 236, 543, 643. 708, 978, 1095, 1445. Henry, of Newtimber, ii. 631, 638. Sir Henry, Knt. and Bart., i. 95, 117, 151, 236, 543. James, i. 643, 708, 1246. of Gathorne, i. 978, 1095. of Levens, i. 978, 1095. ■ member of Parliament for Westmorland, i. 711. Samuel, ii. 1320. of Reading, ii. 968. Bellister, co. Northumberland, ii. 1076. Bellot (Bellott) : Mr., of Moreton, ii. 1064. George, ii. 974, 1078, 1331, 1377, 1441. of Uttoxeter, ii. 42, 307, 476, 673. Bells, Dog, ii. 1 197. Hawkes, ii. 1197. Belsize in Hampstead (Belzeez), co. Middlesex, ii. 259. Belton. Mr., of Southlove, ii. 662. Belvoir, co. Nottingham, garrison of, i. 662, 740. Belzeez. See Belsize. Bembridge. See Bainbrigg. Bemfleet. See Benfleet. Bemond, Joseph, of Hadleigh, ii. 133.S, 1379. Ben, William, minister, ii. 979. Benbridge. Sec Bainbrigg. Bence (Bench, Bense) : Alexander, i. 624, 639, 669, 691, 975, 1093, 1243, 1246 : ii. 43, 309, 478, 675, 942, 1081, 1443. ■ commissioner of the Navy, i. 27. of Aldgate, 1. 795, 872, 1191. John, i. 975 ; ii. 43, 309, 478. 676, 1081. Squire, i. 168, 624, 639, 691, 975, 1093, 1243, 1246. commissioner of the Navy, i. 27. Bench, Court of Common Pleas, i. 65. 13;!. 805 ; ii. 326, 396, 518, 908. justices of, ii. 108, 139, 149, 1039. See also Archer ; Atkins ; Bedingfleld ; Hale ; Puleston ; War- burton . Lord Chief Justice of, ii. 511. 1039. See also St. John. officials to take Solemn League and Covenant, i. 374. Court of King's Bench, or Upper Bench, i. 6.5, 133,441, 805 ; ii. 326, 396, 518, 908. justices of, ii. 108, 139, 149, 1039. See also Ask ; Brown ; Hill ; Jermyn ; Nicholas ; War- burton. Lord Chief Justice of, ii. 511. 1039. See also Glynn ; Newdi- gate ; RoUe. officials to take Solemn League and Covenant, i. 374. Bendey. See Bendy. Bendish : John, ii. 1333, 1379, 1431. Robert, ii. 1376, 1439. Thomas, i. 90, 111, 146, 228, 243, 293, 538, 621, 637, 745, 961, 1078, 1235 ; ii. 31, 294, 462, 473, 658, 671, 969, 1027, 1040, 1063, 1076, 1081, 1321, 1330, 1365, 1427. Bendy (Bendey) : Mr., i. 543. Thomas, ii. 759. William, i. 974, 1091 ; ii. 1331. 1334, 1377. — junior, ii. 974, 1078. Bene, co. Suffolk, ii. 1379. Benefield I^awn (BennyiieJd Lawn), co. Northampton, ii. 621. Benett. See Bennet. Beniield, Captain, ii. 132.5, 1370. Benfleet (Bemfleet), co. Essex, marsh, s in, ii. 260. Benion. See Benyon. Benlia. See Brounhill. Bennel, Christopher, ii. 269. Bennet (Benett, Bennett, Beiinit) Mr., minister, ii. 978, INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 163 Bennet — emit. Adam, i. 461, 545, 969, 1081 ; ii. 33, 296, 464, 661. alderman of Exeter, i. 90, 137, 147, 228, 1236. Francis, ii. 1248. Gervase, i. 963, 1080, 1235 ; ii. 463, 660, 824, 828. 835, 851, 86'.), 870, 969, 1065, 1247, 1322, 1366, U17, 1424, 1429, 1437. alderman of Derby, ii. 32, 295. John, i. 1130. of South Petherton, minister, ii. 982. of Steeple Ashton. ii. 312, 481, 678, 1084. Colonel Biohard, ii. 1323. Robert, i. 461, 545, 962, 1079 ; ii. 31, 294, 295, 462, 659, 704, 969, 1064, 1322, 1365. Colonel Robert, ii. 1366. Simon, ii. 658, 1062, 1321, 1364, 1427. Thomas, i. 75 ; ii. 1063, 1321, 1365, 1427. ■ of CO. Chester, ii. 634, 638. of Norton, i. 460, 475, 542, 977, 1095. William, ii. 1373. alderman of Chester, ii. 1064. Benningfield, Mr., i. 658. Benningholme-granHe, co. York, ii. 633. Bennion. See Benyoii. Benson : — , of Towcester, ii. 759. George, ii. 39, 304, 472, 669, 1074, 1329, 1374, 1438. Gervase, i. 95, 117, 151, 236, 543, 739, 978, 1095, 1142 ; ii. 46, 312, 481, 678, 760. mayor of Kendal, i. 643. Colonel Gervase, i. 1246. Henry, ii. 119, 304, 472, 1329, 1374. sberifE of co. Northampton, ii. 1488. Richard, Captain of Foot, i. 13. Thomas, i. 1130; ii. 1294. William, ii. 651, 801, 1347. Benstead. See Binsted. Benstoun (Beenstone), Haddingtonshire, ii. 1150, 1390. Bent, Richard, i. 49, 92, 114, 149, 232, 546. Bentley [in Framfield], co. Sussex, ii. 631. Bentley : Charles, ii. 1083, 1445. Jeremy, ii. 1067, 1324. John, ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 1082. WilUam, ii. 1064. Benton, Violet, ii. 1330, 1375, 1376. BenvifcU (Benwel), co. Northumberland, ii. 1076. Benyon (Benion, Bennion, Bennyon) : Charles, ii. 120, 307, 475, 673, 1078, 1377. Daniel, of Ash, ii. 120, 307, 475. George, ii. 1377. Sir George, late of Muswell Hill, n 520. Berchanger. See Birchanger. Berckley. See Berkley. Bere Ferris (Bereferrers), [co. Devon], 1. 181. Berechurch (Beare Church), co. Bssex, woods lying in, i. 424. Bergavenny See Abergavenny. Bergholt, East (East-bardge-holt), co. Suffolk, ii. 43, 309, 478. Berisford. See Berrisford. Berlcehead. See Birkenhead. Berkeley (Barkley, Berkley), George, Lord de Berkeley, i. 691, 853, 905, 927, 937, 1208 ; ii. 1431, 1443. Berkham, John, i. 171. Berkhead. See Birkenhead. Berkley (Barckley, Barkley, Beakley, Bearkley, Berckley, Berkeley, Berkly) : David, ii. 885, 1040. George, ii. 1069. Henry, of Daventry, ii. 472, 670. Maurice, ii. 1079, 1378, 1442. Robert, ii. 1074. William, i. 5, 990, 1259 ; ii. 75. alderman of London, i. 104, 447, 747, 1150, 1151. commissioner of Customs, i. 164. See also Berkeley. Berks, co., i. 386, 454. assessment of, i. 86, 89, 224, 329, 532, 958, 1073, 1108 ; ii. 27, 51, 287, 290, 458, 653, 903, 1030, 1058, 1234, 1356. commissioners for assessment of, i. 89, 140, 146, 170, 227, 45.5, 541, 683, 725, 1078, 1111 ; ii. 30, 119, 293, 461, 657, 1061, 1245, 1364. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1234 ; ii. 1320, 1426. commissioners for ejecting scanda lous ministers in, ii. 968. ministers as assistants to, ii. 978. committee of Parliament in, i. 219. committee of sequestration in, i. 110. forces of, i. 445. judges appointed in, ii. 757. Lord Lieutenant of. See Rich. parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. raising forces in, i. 215, 216, 473, 514. reduction of, i. 478, 479. relief of, i. 735. Berkshire, Earl of. See Howard. Berkstead, See Barkstead. Bermingham [Francis], Baron of Athenry, ii. 599. Bermondsey, co. Surrey, commissioners for the Militia in, i. 1123 ; ii. 195, 1312, 1436. St. Mary Magdalene's, i. 753, 796, 873, 1191, 1194. minister of. See Whitaker. Bermouth. See Lermouth. Bermuda, Island of, trading prohibited with, ii. 425, 426, 428. Bermudas, Adventurers to the, i. 912. Bernard. See Barnard. Bernardiston. See Barnardiston. Berner, Robert, alderman of Kingston- upon-Hull, ii. 1068. L 2 164 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Berners (Earners, Bernars) : Hatton, ii. 1076. John, ii. 1373. Josias, i. 268, 970, 1011, 1087, 1246, 1254 ; ii. 20, 38, 87, 120, 303, 310, 382, 471, 479, 581, 589, 668, 676, 702, 783, 830, 839, 949, 1082, 1122, 1139, 1273, 1290, 1308, 1327, 1373, 1374, 1432, 1436, 1438. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Beruey (Barny, Bernay, Berne, Berny) ; Henry, ii. 1439. of Haddockstone, ii. 633, 638. Sir Kichard, Knt. and Bart., i. 93, 115, 149, 233, 293, 538, 623, 641, 971, 1089, 1240 ; ii. 40, 304, 473, 670, 1075, 1439. Thomas, ii. 1075, 1439. of Dolebank, ii. 633, 638. Berrey. See Berry. Berrier. Robert, ii. 1248. Berrihil. See Berryhill. Berrisford (Berisford) : James, i. 578. John, ii. 105, 1070, ] 370. Richard, i. 1131. Tristram, ii. 1041. Berrow. See Barrow. Berry (Berrey) : — , of Oxford, ii. 974. Austin, ii. 1437. George, of Gnlham, ii. 1440. James, ii. 972, 1074, 1327, 1328. Colonel James, ii. 1072. Major-General James, ii. 1070,1082, 1083, 1086. John, of Haughton, ii. 626, 636. Thomas, ii. 672. William, ii. 464, 660, 1327. senior, ii. 1372, 1435. William, of Grantham, ii. 972. See also Bury. Berryhill (Berrihil), co. Stafford, ii. 42, 307, 476, 673. Bertholey (BarthoUy), co. Monmouth, ii. 1374. Bertie, Robert, Lord Willoughby de Eresby, ii. 1435. Berwick-upon-Tweed (Barwiok), i. 105, 164, 200, 203, 204, 206, 274, 275, 277, 279, 281, 300, 360, 361, 364, 365, 394, 466, 511, 512, 578, 610, 611, 628. 667, 668, 732, 739, 755, 7.56, 770, 783, 806, 846, 880, 913, 1009, 1024, 1037, 1233, 1252, 1257, 1260, 1262 ; ii. 5, 20, 200, 206, 213, 214, 216-218, .369, 371, 422, 525, 566, 764, 823, 829, 846, 847, 848, 877, 1123, 1187, 1270, 1271, 1284, 1470. abolition of collegiate offices, &c., in, ii. 81. aldermen of. See Cusp ; Orde ; Sal- keld ; Sleigh ; Watson, assessment of, ii. 906, 1032, 1061, 1237, 13.59. commissioners for assessment of, i. 93, 150, 233, 547 ; ii. 1087, 1384. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1241 ; ii. 1427. Berwick-upon-Tweed — oont. commissioners to try persons accused of compassing the death of the Protector, ii. 1039, 1042. committee for taking accompts in, i. 739. committee of sequestration in, i. 115. garrison of, i. 909 ; ii. 25. maintenance of preaching ministers in, i. 669, 670, 813. mayor of, i. 547, 739. See also Sleigh ; Trumball. mayor and baiUfis of, ii. 818. mayor, baihffs and burgesses of, ii. 1135. members of parliament for, i. 1141. oath for mayor and other officers of. ii. 241, 242. parliamentary representation of. ii. 814, 815. port of. Lord Lieutenant of. See Percy, recorder of. See Stole ; Widdring- ton. solemn fast day appointed for, ii. 80. suppression of theft, &c., in, ii. 1263. 1265. Berwick (Barwick), co. Wilts, ii. 1084. Berwick St. Leonard (Cole Barwick), co. Wilts, ii. 976. Berwick, North, Haddingtonshire : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1151, 1390. magistrates of, ii. 1151, 1390. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. Berwick (Barwick, Barwicke) : Sir Robert, Knt., i. 644, 706, 965, 1082, 1141, 1245 ; ii. 465, 662, 1067, 1068, 1324, 1367, 1446. Berwickshire: assessment of, ii. 1143, 1239, 1359. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1146, 1386. Besthanger. See Betteshanger. Betchworth (East Beachworth), co. Surrey, rectory of, ii. 1021. Betenson. See Bettenson. Beterhanger. See Betteshanger. Bethell (Bethel) : Henry, i. 706 ; ii. 1446. Hugh, i. 1245 ; ii. 466, 970, 1067, 1368. junior, i. 706 ; ii. 34. 298, 466. 662. Colonel Hugh, ii. 1324, 1446. Slingsby, ii. 668, 1294, 1373, 1407, 1433. Bethlin. See Blethin. Bethune (Beathoun), David, of Greich, ii. 1149, 1389. Betshauger. See Betteshanger. Betson, Leonard, alderman of York, i. 643. Betsworth. See Bettesworth. Bettenson (Beatson, Betenson, Betteson, Bettinson, Bettison, Biteson), Sir Richard, Knt., i. 624, 636, 731, 976, 1093, 1243 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 1082, 1333, 1379, 1443. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 165 Betterton [in East Lookinge], co. Berks, ii. 657, 968. Betterton, "West (Westbetterton), co. Berks, ii. 260. Betteshanger (Besthanger, Beterhanger, Betsanger, Betshanger), co. Kent, i. 967, 968, 1084, 1085, 1238 ; ii, 119, 301, 169, 666, 972, 1071, 1371, 1433. Bettesworth (Betsworth, Bettisworth, Bettsworth, Pettiswortb, Pittes- worth) : Arthur, i. 452, 624, 640, 976, 1094 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 975, 1082, 1334, 1380. Peter, of Fyning, i. 335, 451, 540, 624, 640,976, 1094 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676. Thomas, i. 450, 975, 1092, 1147, 1150, 1151 ; ii. 42, 308, 477, 674, 1080, 1332, 1378, 1442. of Chidden, i. 335, 540, 696. of Fyning, ii. 1334, 1380. Bettin (Betting) John, ii. 1331, 1377. Bettinson, Bettisou. See Bettenson. Bettisworth. See Bettesworth. Bettws (Bettus), co. Monmouth, ii. 543. Bevan, WiUiam, alderman of Bristol, i. 797, 798. Bevans, William, ii. 1335, 1382. Beverhasset, George, i. 114, 623. Beverley [co. York], i. 191, ii. 521. aldermen of. See Coulson ; Hudson ; Nelthorpe. mayor of. i. 964, 1081 ; ii. 34, 298, 465, 662, 1368, 1446. parliamentary representation of, ii. 81.5. Beverley (Beverly) : Mr., of Quainton, minister, ii. 978. James, i. 50, 89, 110, 146, 169, 227, 543, 619, 635, 960, 1077. 1234; ii. 30, 1426. Kobert, of Bedford, ii. 30, 293, 460, 656, 1426. Bevis (Beavis, Beavyes) : Peter, i. 963, 1080, 1236 ; ii. 32, 296, 464. flichard, ii. 1065. Bevons, Roger, alderman o£ Haverford- west, ii. 484, 681. Bewdley (IBeaudley), co. Worcester, ii. 976. bailiffs of, ii. 120, 311, 480, 677, 1083, 1380. Bewholme, co. York, ii. 632. Bewick, Thomas, ii. 305, 474, 672, 1440. Bewmaris, Bewmorrice. See Beau- maris. Bewod, Andrew, ii. 4.'), 312, 481. Bexlev, CO. Kent, ii. 1326. Biard, George, ii, 1367. Bice, John, recorder of Dublin, ii. 1041. Bicester (Bisciter), co. Oxford, ii. 630. Bickerstaffie, co. Lancaster, ii. 627, 628. Bickerstafle, Anthony, of London, i. 956, 9.57. Bickley, Francis, ii. 1076. Bickwood. See Birkwood. Bidder, George, ii. 679. Biddestone, co. Wilts, ii. 632. Biddulph. CO. Stafford, ii. 592, 623. Biddulpli (Bedeuclph, Biddolph, Biddulp, Bidolph) : Anthony, i. 388. Francis, of Biddulph, ii. 592. John, of Biddulph. ii. 623, 635. Michael, i. 94, 151, 235, 642, 1091, 1242 ; ii. 1377. Ralph, i. 974. Theophilus, ii. 1073, 1294, 1373. Bide (Byde) : John, ii. 1073. alderman of London, i. 928, 970, 1042, 1087, 1137; ii. 105. Thomas, ii. 1436. Bideford (Beddiford), co. Devon, ii. 979. Bidlake, Henry, of Bridestow, ii. 624, 635. 639. Bidolph. See Biddulph. Bidwel, Morris, ii. 345. Biet. See Byet. Bifield, Richard, minister, ii. 983. Big. See Biggs. Bigant, William, alderman of Cambridge, ii. 1365. Bigg, Bigge. See Biggs. Biggin, CO. York, ii. 632. Biggleswade, co. Bedford, ii. 1061. Biggs (Big, Bigg, Bigge, Bigs) : John, alderman of Bath, i. 1092, 1113 ; ii. 120, 308, 476, 477, 674, 1079. mayor of Bath, ii. 1442. Richard, i. 1011 ; ii. 20, 757, 1062, 1320. Samuel, i. 979, 1097, 1184, 1247 ; ii. 47, 209, 211, 314, 483,680, 1087, 1384. Thomas, of Laurence End, ii. 36, 300, 468, 665. of Porters End, i. 356. Walter, i. 1246 ; ii. 973, 1373. alderman of Loudon, ii. 1040, 1073. of St. Giles in the Fields, i. 796, 873, 1191. William, ii. 1437. Biker. See Byker. Bildeston (Bilson), co. Suffolk, i. 115, 168. Bill, John, i. 1221, 1222. Billingbear in Waltham St. Lawrence (BiUingbare, Billingbeard), co. Berks, ii. 293, 461. Billingborough (Billingborn) co. Lincoln, ii. 981. BilUnge, co. Lancaster, tithes of, payable to the minister of Upholland, i. 875. Billino'shurst (Billinosworth), co. Sussex, ii. 983. Billingsley, John, i. 1129. BilHngtoii, CO. Lancaster, ii. 625, 627. Bilson. See Bildeston. Bilton, George, deiiuty treasurer at Leith, ii. 882. Bincks, Roger, i. 330. Bindloss (Bindlost, Binloss, Binlosse), Sir Robert, Knt. and B.art., i. 707, 758, 1238 ; ii. 1371, 1433, 1434. Bine (Byne) : Mr,, ii. 1334. John. ii. 1380, 1444. Binfield, co. Berks,, ii. 293, 657. 166 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. BinE;ham : "John, i. 90, 111, 147, 229, 460, 964. 1081, 12,S6 ; ii. 33, 296, 297, 464^ 465, 661, 970, 1040, 1323, 1367. governor of Poole, i. 460, 54.5. Colonel John, i. 1241 ; ii. 1066. Richard, i. 964, 1081. See also Brigham. Binham (Binnam), co. Norfolk, 1. 171. Binholm, co. Worcester, ii. 262. Binloss, Binlosse. See Bindloss. Binner, John, of Mantinghied, ii. 680. Binsted (Benstead), co. Southampton, i. 142. Birch (Birth, Byrch) : Colonel, i. 674, 692, 937 ; ii. 99, 101, 102. John, i. 94, 116, 151, 235, 460, 543, 545, 974, 1092 ; ii. 299, 467, 664, 1070, 1369, 1432, 1441, 1444, 1448. of Cannock, ii. 1247. Colonel John, i. 967, 1084, 1234, 1237 ; ii. 1418, 1433, 1437. Samuel, ii. 301, 469. of Ardwick, i. 968, 1085. Major Samuel, ii. 101. Thomas, i. 114, 546, 707, 759, 968, 1085, 1142, 1239; ii. 37, 301, 469, 666, 758, 972, 1072, 1326, 1371. Colonel Thomas, ii. 1433. Birchanger (Beauchanger, Beawchanger, Berchanger, Bird anger, Buchanger, Burchanger, Burhanger), co. Essex, i. 169, 170, 229, 292, 537, 621, 638, 966, 1083 ; ii. 1069. Birchett, John, ii. 1436. Birohley-ln-Billinge, co. Lancaster, ii. 626. Birchliffe, John, ii. 1078, 1377. Birckbeke, Thomas, i. 643. Bird. See Boyle. Birdanger. See Birchanger. Birdsbank, Banffshire, ii. 1146, 1386. Birkenhead (Berkehead, Berkhead, Birke- head, Birkhead) : Christopher, ii. 265, 267. Edward, i. 169, 229, 292, 537, 621, 638, 965, 1082 ; ii. 20, 34, 39, 298, 303, 466, 471, 472, 663, 668, 669, 1068, 1074, 1290, 1328, 1373, 1374, 1436, 1437. serjeant-at-arms, i. 1246. of Komford, i. 246. Henry, i. 962, 1079 ; ii. 31, 294, 462, 658, 659, 969, 1063, 1064. Colonel Henry, ii. 1321, 1365, 1428. Birkwood-in-Eevesby (Bickwood), co. Lin- coln, ii. 972. Birmingham (Brumingham) co. Warwick. il. 983. Birn : Brien MacPhelim, of co. Wicklow, ii. 600. Hiigh MacPhelim, of co. Wicklow, ii. 599. Birsbain or Bursbraine, John, of Bishopton, ii. 1164, 1393. Birth. See Birch ; Byth. Birtwisle (Birthwisle), Thomas, of Hun- coat, ii. 626, 636. Bisby, William, of St. Lawrence Jewry, i. 795, 872, 1190. Bisciter. See Bicester. Biscoe (Bisco) : John, ii. 1040, 1321, 1327. Lleut.-ColonelJohn,ii. 658, 669, 1062. Colonel John, ii. 1069, 1074, 1333. Eichard, ii. 1062. Bish : Edward, ii. 1443. junior, i. 234, 731, 976, 1094. senior, i. 234. Bishop Burton, co. York, i. 1245. Bishop Caundle. See Caundle Bishop. Bishop Monkton (Mouncton), co. York, ii. 633. Bishopp, Henry, manors and lands of, i. 785. Bishops Dike, on the bank of Needham, CO. Norfolk, ii. 131. Bishops Frome, co. Hereford, ii. 625. Bishops Hull (Hilbishops), co. Somerset, i. 101. Bishopstoke (Bishops-stoak), co. South- ampton, ii. 983. Bishopstone, co. Wilts., i. 182. Bishopstrow, co. Wilts., ii. 976. Bishopton (Biscoptoune, Bishoptoun), Renfrewshire, ii. 1154, 1393. Bishopton, co. York, ii. 633. Blsset, Captain Joseph, ii. 1333. Bissey (Bissy), Robert, ii. 1290, 1374. Biteson. See Bettenson. Bitgood, Andrew, i. 1130. Bith. See Byth. Bix (Bixe) : Mr., i. 336, 541, 620, 640, 967, 1084. Lieut.-CoIonel, i. 674, 692. John, i. 451, 1062, 1119, 1238 ; ii. 37, 119, 301. Blaoheley. See Blakesley. Blaokadder (Balcader, Balhader), Ber- wickshire, ii. 1146, 1386. Blackbarony (Blackbarrony, Blakbarony) Peeblesshire, ii. 1153, 1392. Blackbeard, James, ii. 1368, 1446. Blackbury : John, ii. 1084. of Tinhead, ii. 481, 678. BlackdowD [in Lodsworth], co. Sussex. ii. 1334, 1380. Blackerby, Samuel, ii. 980. Blackeston. See Blackston. Blackett, William, ii. 1440. Blacking or Lamp-black, ii. 1197. Blackiston. See Blackston. Blacklatch : Samuel, ii. 1365. mayor of Macclesfield, ii. 1321. Blackley, James, i. 621, 637,961, 1078; ii. 31, 294, 462, 658. Blackmore : Major, ii. 463, 659. •John, ii. 970, 1065, 1323. Blackorne Abby, co. Norfolk, i. 171. Blackrod, co. Lancaster, ii. 626-628. Blackston (Blackeston, Blackiston, Black- stone, Blaikeston, Blakeston, Blakiston) : Mr., i. 905, 1228. Christopher, i. 1129. George, i. 973, 1090, 1241 ; ii. 1330 1376. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 167 Blackston — oont. Henry, i. 93. John, i. 90, 112, 115, 147, 150, 229, 233, 544, 547, 648, 853, 914, 964, 973, 1081, 1090, 1209, 1236, 1241, 1254 ; ii. 33, 64, 1323, 1330, 1367, 1376. alderman of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, i. 707 ; ii. 41, 1077. Robert, ii. 1067. WiUiam, of "Westminster, ii. 1136. Blackwell (Blackwal, Blackwel) : — , ii. 36, 300, 468. Mr., of London, i. 957. Captain, ii. 1268. senior, i. 1261. Elidad, minister of St. Antlrew Un- dershaft, i. 795, 872, 1191. Major Jervase, ii. 1073, 1294. John, i. 1113; ii. 44, 87, 310, 975, 1062, 1333. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. junior, ii. 479, 562, 657, 676, 781, 975, 1034, 1074, 1081. treasurer-at-war, ii. 689, 707, 835, 838, 997, 1407. of Mortlake, ii. 753. senior, ii. 479, 666, 668, 676, 895, 942, 1065, 1071, 1075, 1081, 1247. of Mortlake, i. 889, 890, 930, 949. Captain John, senior, ii. 670, 1320. Jonathan, ii. 477, 674, 1079, 1332, 1378. Kichard, ii. 76-78, 1181. Thomas, 1. 698, 1146. William, i. 1129. Blackwood, Lanarkshire, ii. 1152, 1391. Blacoime. See Balcomie. Blades (Blaides) : Joseph, ii. 34, 298, 466, 662. alderman of Kingston-on-HuU, i. 965, 1082, 1142, 1246 ; ii. 1068. Blagdon (Blagden), co. Northumberland, ii. 630. Blagdon (Blagden) John, ii. 464, 660, 1065. Blagrave : Mr., ii. 562, 689. Alexander, ii. 461, 657, 1062, 1364. Daniel, i. 455, 541, 961, 1078, 1234, 1255 ; ii. 30, 293, 461, 523, 657, 1320, 1364, 1426. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. John, i. 1111; ii. 119,293, 4G1, 657, 1062, 1320. of Southoote, ii. 1426. Eichard, ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, Samuel, ii. 669. Blague : Lady, ii. 271. Alexander, ii. 1438. Blaides. See Blades. Blaikeston. See Blackston. Blair (Blayre), Ayrshire, ii. 1147, 138o. Blair (Blaire, Blayre): Sir Adam, of Bogton, ii. 1154, 139d. Blair — oont. David, the younger, of Adamton, ii. 1147, 1385. James, of Monkton, ii. 1147, 1385. John, of Arblaire, ii. 1153, 1393. of Blair, ii. 1147, 1385. Patrick, ii. 1153, 1392. Sir Thomas, of Balthayock, ii. 1153, 1393. William, of Kinfauns, ii. 1153, 1393. Blake : Mr., minister of Tamworth, ii. 982, 983. Alexander, ii. 1039, 1071, 1329, 1375. of Peterborough, ii. 973. Colonel Alexander, ii. 1074. Captain Benjamin, ii. 1332. Edmund, ii. 1248. Francis, i. 1011 ; ii. 21, 1290, 1330, 1374. 1376. Henry, il. 1084. Humphrey, i. 1092 ; ii. 76-78, 674, 1181. Captain Nicholas, ii. 1332. Robert, i. 116, 460, 545, 974, 1091, 1243; ii. 42, 307, 476, 974, 1079. Colonel, afterwards General, Robert, commissioner of the Admiralty, ii. 17, 708, 812. to act as Admiral and G eneral of the Fleet, ii. 504. Blaker, Edward, ii. 1082, 1380, 1444. ■ Blakesley (Blacbeley), co. Northampton, ii. 973. Blakeston, Blakiston. See Blackston. Blanchard : Thomas, of Batheaston, ii. 120, 307, 476. William, of St. Catherine, ii. 120, 476, 674, 1079, 1378. Blancher, Herbert, captain of Foot, i. 13. Bland : Captain, ii. 1075. Adam, second son of Sir Thomas, of Kippax, ii. 632, 638. Francis, ii. 670. John, i. 1177. Blandford, co. Dorset, i. 229. Blaney (Blany) : Richard, ii. 1041. Thomas, i. 967, 1084, 1237; ii. 971, 1432. Captain Thomas, i. 780. Blantyre (Blantyer), Lord. See Stewart. Blany. See Blaney. Blareordy. See Balyordie. Blarney (Blarny) manor, co. Cork, ii. 748. Blaugh, Robert, i. 235. Blayes. See Blease. Bleach, Thomas, ii. 260. Blease (Blayes), Christopher, alderman of Chester, i. 962, 1079 ; ii. 119, 294, 462, 659. Blechenden, Thomas, i. 168. Blenchenden, Thomas, i. 169. Blendworth, co. Southampton, ii. 543. Blenkinsop, George, of Bellister, ii. 1076. Blennerhasset (Blenerhasset) : Captain, ii. 1294. George, i. 637. 168 UUDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Bletchington (Blecbington), co. Oxford, ii. 1376. Blethin (Bethlin, Blething, Blethlin, Blethyn) : Francis, ii. 973, 1074, 1328. WilUam, i. 970, 1087, 1136 ; ii. 39, 304, 343, 472, 669, 973, 1074, 1328. Bletsoe (Bletso), co. Bedford, ii. 978. Bletsoe (Bletso, Bletzo, Bletzoe, Bletzow, Blezzo) : Mr., ii. 39, 119, 304, 472, 669, 670. Thomas, ii. 1075, 1329, 1374, 1438. Blick : Nicholas, ii. 1083. of Bromsgrove, ii. 976. Blincoe, John, i. 50. Blisland, co. Cornwall, ii. 623. Blisset, William, ii. 312, 481, 678, 976. 1084, 1381. Blockley, co. Worcester, ii. 983. Bloiield : Edward, ii. 1061. Jeremy, of Alby, i. 171. Blois (Bloice, Bloise, Bloss, Blosse, Bloys, Bloyse) : Thomas, i. 624, 639, 975, 1093, 1243 ; ii. 48, 309, 478, 675, 1080, 1443. William, i. 115, 168, 235, 243, 293, 537, 624, 639, 975, 1093, 1243 ; ii. 43, 309, 478, 675, 1080. junior, ii. 1443. Blomer. See Bloomer. Blomfield (Blumfield), William, ii. 1081, 1333, 1379. Blonkflower. See Boutflower. Bloom, John, i. 979, 1096, 1247. Bloomer (Blomer), Francis, ii. 739, 973, 1373. Bloss, Blosse. See Blois. Blount (Blunt) : Mr., i. 336. Sir Charles, of Bicester, deceased, ii. 630, 637. George, of Wigginton, ii. 974. Sir Henry, Knt., ii. 702, 1070, 1325, 1370, 1432. Thomas, i. 92, 113, 140, 149, 231, 247, 248, 423, 424, 451, 541, 620, 640, 968, 1062, 1085, 1120, 1238, 1255 ; ii.36, 149, 301, 469, 702, 1071, 1238, 1326, 1371, 1433. of Charlton, ii. 619. Colonel Thomas, i. 674, 692. Walter, of Soddington, ii. 632, 638. Sir Walter, Knt., of Mawley, ii. 630, 637. Blower, Richard, ii. 262. Bloxham (Bloxam), co. Oxford, ii. 41, 306, 474, 672. Bloys, Bloyse. See Blois. Blumfield. ,See Blomfleld. Blundel : Benjamin, ii. 105. Colonel Benjamin, reUot of, ii. 1142. Edmund, ii. 1082. John, ii. 1065, 1322, 1366. Robert, of Inoe BlundeD, ii. 591. William, of Little Crosby, ii. 626, 636. Blunhara, co. Bedford, ii. 30, 293, 461. Blunt, See Blount. Blyth (lilith, Blyeth), co. Northumber- land, i. 397, 398, 569. coal trade of, i. 63, 172-174. Blyton, Bliton [co. Lincoln], i. 182. Board. See Borde. Boate (Boat), Edward, i. 975, 1092, 1242. Bockenham (Bokenham), Wiseman, i. 235, 293, 537. Bocket (Booker), John, ii. 851, 870, 917. Bodarda. See Bodurda. Boddinsfield. See Bedingfleld. Bodenham : Sir Francis, of Rvhall, ii. 629, 637. Roger, of Kotherwas, ii. 521. Bodfari (Botfaray, Botfray, Botsary). co. Flint, ii. 314, 483, 680. Bodicote (Bodiooate), co. Oxford, ii. 974. Bodurda (Bodarda, Bodwrda) : Mr., ii. 1268. Griffith, i. 978, 1183, 1247; ii. 1084, 1085, 1247, 1382, 1383, 1437, 1448. John, i. 978, 1113 ; ii. 1085, 1383. Bodvile, John, ii. 520. Bog (Bogg), Patrick, of Burnthouses, ii. 1146. Bogie in Abbotshall (Bog), Fifeshire, ii. 1040. Bogney. See Boignie. Bogton near Cathcart (Bogtoun, Rog- toune), Renfrewshire, ii. 1154, 1393. Bohegry, co. Flint, i. 1247. Boheme, Maurice, ii. 981. ' Boice. See Boys. Boide. See Boyd. Boignie (Bogney, Boyney), Aberdeenshire. ii. 1146, 1385. ' Boineton, Bointon. See Boynton. Bois. See Boys. Boke, Richard, ii. 1149, 1388. Bokenham. See Bockenham. Bold, CO. Lancaster, i. 1239 ; ii. 627. Bold (Bauld, Bould, Bowld) : Peter, ii. 37, 301, 469, 666, 1071. of Bold, i. 1239. WilHam, i. 978, 1096 ; ii. 46, 312, 481. 678, 1084, 1382. of Tre'rddol, ii. 1448. Boles : Mr., of York, ii. 979, 980. Edward, of Hawarden, minister, ii. 984. Oliver, of Sutton, B.D., i. 181. Bolestrode. See Bulstrode. Bolingbroke (BoUingbrook, BuUing- brooke). Earl of. See St. John. BoUes, Elizabeth, i. 678. BoUingbrook, See Bolingbroke. BoUosh. See Balloch. Bolstrode. See Bulstrode. Bolton (Boulton), co. Lancaster, i. 760. Bolton (Boulton) : Francis, ii. 1041. Richard, ii. 120, 312, 481, 678, 760, 1084, 1382. Samuel, minister of St. Mary Overy, i. 796, 87.% 1191. Dr. Samuel, master of Christ College, Cambridge, ii. 978, 1027. Thomas, i. .383. William, alderman of London, ii. 1373. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 169 Bond (Bonds) : Mr., i. 658, 6ai, 783, 905, 927, 1016, 1268. Dr., i. 927 ; ii. 1063. Dennis, i. 90, 111, 147, 229, 460 544 839, 853, 914, 964, 1081, 1209, 1236 1254 ; ii. 2, 33, 64, 296, 335, 464^ 500, 524, 562, 652, 661, 669, 689 696, 703, 970, 1039, 1066, 1074^ 124-5. commissioner of the West Indies i. 331, 3.32. Elias, i. 460, 544, 964, 1081 : ii. 33 296, 464, 661, 1066, 1367. James, ii. 1064, 1429. John. i. 853 ; ii. 1026. Doctor of Civil Law. i. 964, 1081, 1209 ; ii. 1430. master of the Savoy, ii. 981. of Inliling Green, ii. 625, 636. Nicholas, i. 1011, 1169, 1170 ; ii. 20, 176, 277, 359, 692, 1290. Thomas, i. 228 ; ii. 1070. William, i. 366. of London, auditor of the Excise, i. 287, 770, 861. Bonelace, ii. 849. Bonner (Boner, Bonnet, Sooner) : Hemy, i. 460, 545, 974, 1091 ; ii. 42, 307, 476, 674, 974, 1073, 1079, 1331, 1373, 1378, 1442. junior, ii. 674, 1079. senior, ii. 1378. John, i. 622, 639, 967, 1084 ; ii. 1069. Colonel John. i. 539. Thomas,, i. 1241 ; ii. 1330, 1376, 1-130, 1440. alderman of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, i. 707, 973, 1090, 1142 ; ii. 672, 759, 1041, 1077, 1330, 1376. mayor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ii. 41. Bonnet, Richard, ii. 674. Bontflower. See Boutflower. Bonton, Sir Matthew, i. 230. Bonvills, CO. Essex, ii. 260. Booker, John, i. 187. Bookham (Bootham), co. Surrey, ii. 1379. Boom (Bome), spars, ii. 1197. Boone (Boon) : — , ii. 152. Robert, i. 1090. Thomas, i. 64, 129, 461, .545, 963, 1080, 1236, 1255 ; ii. 32, 296, 403, 463, 660, 1065, 1322, 1.366. 1378, 1407, 1430. commissioner of the Admiralty, ii. 1277. Booner. See Bonner. Boord. See Borde. Booi-m. See Broome. Booth (Booths) : Francis, of Backham, ii. 6.57. George, i. 642, 962, 1079, 1235. Sir George, Knt. and Bart., i. 90, 111, 147, 228, 543, 642, 962, 1079, 1235, 1238 ; ii. 31, 294, 462, 658, 969, 1063, 1347, 1412, 1428, 1434. Colonel George, i. 1235, 1239. John, i. 678. Colonel John, i. 1142, 1239. Booth — cont. Joseph, i. 978, 1096. Robert, ii. 1434. William, ii. 670. of Reddish, i. 739. Bootham. See Bookham. Boothby (Bothby) : Mr., i. 336, 541. Deputy, i. 1146. Walter, i. 388, 698, 928, 1129 ; ii 38 302, 471, 668, 1373. commissioner of the Customs, i. 667. of St. Mary, Aldermanbury, i. 795, 872, 1190. WilUam, i. 451, 620, 640, 968, 1062, 1085, 1119, 1238; ii. 36,301, 1246, 1433, 1434. Colonel WiUiam, i. 674, 692. Sir William, ii. 1429. Boothby Pagnell (Pannel) [co. Lincoln!, i. 182. ^ Booths (Booth, Boothes), co. Chester ii. 31, 294, 462, 658, 969, 1428. Bootland. See Buteland. Bnotle, Robert, of Thornton, ii. 626, 636. Borde (Board, Boord, Bord) : Herbert, i. ,335, 451, 540, 624, 640, 976. James, of Auchmedden, ii. 1146, 1385 John, i. 624, 640, 976, 1094. Bordeaux (Bourdeaux), cost of postage to ii. 1112. Bordman, Boreman. See Bowerman. Borke. See Bourke. Borlace. See Burlace. Borman. See Bowerman. Born, Borne. See Bourne. Borough (Burrow Bank) [near New- borough], CO. Northampton, fort at, i. 566. Borrowby (Burrowby), co. York, ii. 633. Borthwiok (Brothwick) : John, Lord Borthwick, ii. 1148, 1388 Walter, ii. 1149, 1388. Borton of the Water. See Bourton on the Water. Borynson. See Farquharson. Bosa, Major, ii. 99. Bosbury (Bosbry), co. Hereford, ii. 119, 299. Boscawen (Bascowen, Boscowen, Bus- cawen, Buscowen) : Charles, ii. 659, 1064, 1322, 1366 1429. Edward, ii. 1429. Hugh, i. 962. 1079, 1235 ; ii. 31, 294 462, 659, 969, 1064, 1428. Nicholas, i. 461, 545. Bosden, Edward, ii. 260. Bosevile (Bosirle, Bossevile, Bosseville, Bosvile, Boswell) : Colonel, ii. 64, 562, 689. David, of Auchinleck, ii. 1147, 1385 Godfrey i. 54, 91, 94, 112, 116.140, 148, 151, 230, 235, 543, 544, 620 641, 706, 976, 1094, 1141, 1245 1254; ii. 45, 311, 480, 677, 1026. ' Thomas, i. 91, 112, 148, 230, 544, 644. 170 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Bosevile — cimt. William, i. 1087 1245 ; ii. 3i, 38, 170, 297, 303, 359, 465, 471, 668, 669, 692, 973, 994. 1121, 1122, 1290, 1374, 1446. of Covent G-arden, ii. 619. Bostock (BostofE) : Edward, of Harup, ii. 623, 635. WiUiam, ii. 657, 1062, 1328, 1384. Boston, CO. Lincoln, i. 182 ; ii. 972, 981. aldermen of . :^, 393, 667, 1037, lOfiil ; ii. 206, 367, 1124, 13.53, 1417. Cuthbert (Carthbert), David, dean of Guild, ii. 1151, 1391. Guthbertson, liaureuce, ii. 1438. Gutler : Sir Jervis, i. 91, 148. .J.ilm, ii. 1073, 1373. Robert, ii. 1087, 1384, 1448. Thomas, ii. 1381. OutKt, Lieut.-Oolonel, ii. 1308. Cutterel, Peter, ii. 666. CJ. Cotterel. Cuttinge (Cutteiii, Guttyn) : - Nicholas, ii. 1375, 1439. — — of Yarmouth, i. 1240. Cutts (Cuts) : John, ii. 1428. Sir John, Knt., i. 90," HI, 146, 227, 243, 293, 538, 621, 637. Richard, i. 1237 ; ii. 467, 663, 1068, 1368. D. Daberon, John, ii. 1082. Dabs, Samuel, ii. 195. Dacre (Dacres) : Lord. See Lennard. Thomas, i. 960, 967, 1077. 1084, 1238 ; ii. 1432, 1433. Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 91, 113, 119. 140. 148, 231, 294, 530, 622, 638, 692, 853, 927, 967, 1084. 1209, 1237, 1238; ii.942, 1432. of Cheshunt, i. 1165. of Lanercost, ii. 635, 639. Dade, Thomas, ii. 1443. Dagly, Robert, of Alsham, i. 171. Daincourt. See Deincourt. Daintrey, Daintry. -Sfi« Daventry. Dalby, Little (Parva), co. Leicester, ii. 1327, 1372. bale : James, i. 1057. Richard, of Monyash, ii. 295, 463, 660. Roger, ii. 41, 306; 475, 673. Dalender. See Dallender. Dalevell. See Delavall. Dalhousie, Earl of. See Ramsay. Dalkeith, Edinburghshire, depiities at, assent to the Union, ii. 872. DaUender (Dalender. Dullender), Nicho- las, ii; 479, 676, 1248. Dallevell. See Delavall. Dallison : Maximilian, ii. 1433. Robert, i. 1043. Dallwell. See Delavall. Dallyel. See Dalyel. '' _ Dalrymple (Dalrimpill.Dalrimple), James, of Stair, ii. 1155, 1395. Dalston, Sir George, Knt;, i. 90, 147. Dalton, CO. Lancaster, i. 875 ; ii. 626. tithes issuing out of, payable to the minister of UphoUand, i. 874. Dalton-in-Fumes3, co. Lancaster, ii. 628. Dalton, North, co. York, ii. 520. Dalton (Daulton) : John, ii. 1065. alderman of Derby, ii. 1322, 1366, 1429, Joseph, i. 356 ; ii. 36, 300, 468, 665, 1070, 1370. of Hertford, i. 967, 1084. Michael, i 961, 1078, 1234 ; ii. 31, 294, 462, 658. junior, i. 90, 111, 146, 228, 293, 538, 621, 637. ' senior, i. 621, 637. Thomas, late of Thurnham, ii. 627, 636. William, ii. 144i;. Dalyel (Dallyel) Thomas, late Major- General in the Scottish Army, ii. 876, 877, 885. ' Dalzell, Gavin, Earl of Carnwath, ii. 1151, 1391. : Dalziel (Dassel, Dalzell), Lanarkshire, 1 ii. 1152, 1391. ! Dammer, John, ii. 661. I Danby : ' Edmund, of Borrowby, ii. 633, 638. John, of Leake, ii. 633, 638. Thomas, ii. 1446. of Garr, ii. 632, 638. Dancer : — , ii. 44, 310, 676. Thomas, of Putney, ii. 608. Dancy (Dancey, Dantazie, Dantefey, Dantesey, Dauoy) : John, ii. 315, 343, 484, 681, 761, 977, 1087, 1328, 1384. junior, ii. 1328. Dandy : John, i. 422, 423. Thomas, i. 975, 1093. Dangs, William, ii. 300, 468, 665. Daniel (DanieU) : George, of Thorpe Brantingham, ii. 634, 638. Jacob, ii. 295, 463, 659, 757, 1064. 1322, 1366. Jeffery, ii. 45, 312, 481, 678, 1084, 1381. John, ii. 343, 976. Lionel, ii. 273. Thomas, i. 1077 ; ii. 30, 1321. 1365, 1428. William, ii. 1040, 1153, 1248, 1393, 1434. Dannet, Thomas, of Bosbury, ii. 119, 299. Dannington. See. Donington. Dantazie, Dantefey, Dantesey. See Dancy. Danton, Richard, ii. 38. Danvers (Danver, D'Anvers, Deanvars) : Colonel, ii. 1327. Edward, of Berryhill, ii. 42, 307, 476, 673. Henry, ii. 37, 143, 144, 301, 371, 470, 667, 1331,1373. John, ii. 1381. 206 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OT THE COMMONWEALTH. Danvers — cant, Sir John, Knt., i. 232, 383, 400, 460, 475, 536, 556, 623, 853, 927, 965, 970, 972, 977, 1082, 1087, 1088, 1090, 1095, 1177, 1208, 1239, 1244, 1245, 1254 ; ii. 2, 33, 38, 39, 41, 45, 139, 152, 297, 303, 304, 306, 311, 465, 471, 472, 474, 480, 661, 668- 670, 672, 677. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. Cf. Davers. Samuel, i. 50. Sir Samuel, Bart., i. 970, 1088. Knt. i. 233. William, i. 49, 92, 114, 149, 232, 546, 622, 968, 1085 ; ii. 37, 301, 470, 667, 758. Dany. See JJavy. DanziEc (Danzicke>, cost of postage to, "ii. 1112. Danzy, John, ii. 15. Darby (Derby) ; Eichard, i. 738. William, i. 964, 1081. Darcy : Conniers, junior, i. 705. James, ii. 1446. Patrick, ii. 599. Thomas, ii. 1080, 1333, 1379. Darenth (Darente), co. Kent, ii. 1246, 1326, 1433. Dark. See Dawick. Darke. See Drake. Darkey, Eichard, i. 706. Darkin. See Dorking. Darley (Darly) : Mr., i. 937. "Francis, i. 1141. Henry, i. 91, 112, 147, 230, .544, 644, 706, 914, 965, 1082, 1245 ; ii. 33, 139, 297, 465, 500, 662, 1324, 1367, 1407, 1446. commissioner for Scotland, i. 197, 198. Eichard, i. 91, 112, 147, 230, 544, 644. 964, 1081, 1254 ; ii. 34, 297, 465, 662, 970, 1067, 1324, 1368, 1446. Sir Richard, Knt., i. 190, 644, 706, 964, 965, 1081, 1082, 1141, 1245; ii. 33, 34, 297, 465, 662. Darlin, Thomas, ii. 669. Darnell (Damal, Darnel), Ealph, ii. 529, 669, 1070, 1074, 1290, 1325, 1369, 1370, 1374, 1432, 1437. Darras Hall (Darrashal), co. Northum- berland, ii. 630. Dartford (Datford), co. Kent, ii. 1371. Dartmouth (CliftonDartmouthHardness), CO. Devon, i. 347, 498 ; ii. 464, 660, 970. mayor of, i. 963, 1080; ii. 32, 296, 464, 660, 1066, 1430. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Darwen, William, of Wavertree, ii. 625, 636. Dashwood (Dashword) : Eichard, i. 1246 ; ii. 1290, 1374. William, i. 268, 1011, 1246 ; ii. 21, 1290, 1294, 1374. Dassel. See Dalziel. Datford. See Dartford. Daucy. See Dancy. Daulton. See Dalton. Davenport : Captain, the younger, i. 1244. Alice, widow, ii. 265. Christopher, 1. 1244. James, i. 815, 1246. Peter, of Bramhall, ii. 1064. Robert, ii. 271. Daventry (Daintrey, Daintry), co. North ampton, ii. 472, 670, 759, 973. Daverel. See Deverel. Davers (Daver) [? Danvers], Sir John, Knt., i. 542, 636, 706. David ; John, ii. 484, 681. William, of St. Tillany, ii. 1328, 1383. Davie (Davis, Davy, Davye), Sir John. Bart., i. 90, 147 ) ii. 1065, 1322, 1366, 1429. Davies. See Davis. Davill : Thomas, ii. 1446. Captain Thomas, ii. 971. Davis (Davies, Davise, Davyes) : — , ii. 1040. Mr., minister, ii. 984. David, minister, ii. 984. Edmund, i. 963, 1080 ; ii. 32, 296. Edward, of Lamyatt, ii. 631, 637. Evan, ii. 1448. John, ii. 1063, 1322, 1366. fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, i. 831. of Bryngwyn, i. 980, 1098. of Carrickfergus, i. 777-779, 781-783. of Dover, ii. 980. Maurice, of Oswestry, ii. 1078. Sir Paul, Knt., i. 1147, 1150, 1161. Priamus, ii. 971, 1432, 1441, 1448. Captain Priamus, i. 1237. Richard, i. 979, 1057, 1097 ; ii. 1290, 1374. Samuel, ii, 1070. Thomas, ii. 1070, 1087, 1384. of Wigmore, i. 170. William, i. 962, 978, 980, 1079, 1096, 1098, 1247 ; ii. 36, 315, 484, 681. governor of Dumbarton Castle, ii. 1148, 1387. town clerk of Haverfordwest, ii. 1087, 1384. See also Davie ; Davy ; Dawges. Davison (Daveson) : David, ii. 1436. Thomas, ii. 1440. William, i. 662, 740. Davy (Dany, Davis, Davye) : John, of Cannonteign, ii. 1065, 1430. Rice, of Cardiff, ii. 1328, 1383, 1448. William, i. 1240 ; ii. 474. alderman of Norwich, ii. 1076, 1439. mayor of Norwich, ii. 1330, 1375. See also Davie ; Davis. Dawbon, Major, ii. 1332. Dawborn, Major John, ii. 1333. Dawdon (Dawden), co. Durham, ii. 624. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 207 Dawes, Richard, i. 1130. Dawges (Davis) : WilUam, 1. 967, 1084. commissioner for surveying Ashdown forest, ii. 1116, 1139. Dawick in Drummeizier (Dark) Peebles- shire, ii. 1153, 1392. Dawkins : Jenkin, ii. 1248. Rowland, i. 979, 1097, 1137 ; ii. 1.5, 46, 47, 313, 314, 343, 482-484. 679- 681. 761, 976, 1085, 1086, 1447. Dawks. William, ii. 1325, 1370. Dawlman, Robert, ii. 120, 310, 479, 676. Dawney (Dawny) : Mr., of Cowick, i. 1141. John, ii. 1067, 1367, 1445. Thomas, i. 1131, 1146 ; ii. 105. Dawning. See Downing. Dawson (Dawsan) : Mr., of Farlington, ii. 1446. Bryan, ii. 970, 1368. alderman of York, ii. 1068, 1324, 1446. Charles, Captain of Foot, i. 13. George, i. 643, 1241 ; ii. 273, 7.59, 1330, 1376. alderman of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, i. 97.S, 1090, 1142; ii. 41, 305, 474, 672, 1041, 1077, 1440. Henry, i. 1241. alderman of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, i. 973, 1090, 1142 ; ii. 41, 306, 474, 672. John, ii. 1067. Rowland, i. 95, 117, 151, 236, 543. 708, 978, 1095. Stephen, alderman of Lincoln, i. 93, 114, 149, 232, 294, 539, 622, 642. Thomas, alderman of Lincoln, ii. 1073. William, i. 1241. alderman of Lincoln, ii. 1073. alderman of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, i. 707,973, 1090, 1142. Day: Mr., ii. 1333, 1379. George, ii. 273. Matthew, ii. 1020. Suckhn, i. 171. Thomas, ii. 263, 1076, 1329, 1375, 1439. Dayes, Walter, alderman of Bristol, ii. 1079. Dayhurst. See Dryhurst. Daynes, Thomas, ii. 1076. Deacon : Thomas, ii. 664, 1070, 1370. WiUiam, hackney coachman, ii. 923. Deals, ii. 1199. Dean, co. Bedford, ii. 30, 293, 460. Dean (Deane), co. Gloucester : forest of, i. 1125 ; ii. 811. mitigation Of the forest laws in, ii. 1114. Dean (Den), co. Southampton, i. 540. See also Deane ; Deene. Dean : Gabriel, ii. 1332. John, ii. 757, 1320. Dean — oont. Mary, relict of General, ii. 1135. Richard, ii. 666, 1034, 1075, 1290, 1327. treasurer -at-war, ii. 707, 835, 838, 1407. Colonel Richard, commissioner of the Admiralty, ii. 17. to act as Admiral and General of the Fleet, ii. 504. Deane in Wingham, (Dean), co. Kent, i. 336, 451, 541, 1238; ii. 971, 1071, 1371. Deare, Richard, i. 1254. Dearing. See Dering. Deathick. See Dethick. Debnam, Christopher, i. 678. Debridge, Mr., minister, ii. 979. Dedham, co. Essex, i. 182 ; ii. 980. Dee Mills, near Chester, i. 878. Deeble, A' alter, ii. 1066, 1323, 1367. Deene (Dean), co. Northampton, ii. 261. Deer, WiUiam, ii. 680. CY. Peer. Deerham. See Dereham. Deerhurst, co. Gloucester, ii. 261. Deioh, Sir Edward, Knt., i. 621. Deighton. See Dighton. Deincom't (Daincourt), Lord. Sw Leke. Delahay, Thomas, ii. 1325. De la March, John, i. 182. Delamott, Joseph, alderman of South- ampton, ii. 1443. Delanoy (Delaney, Delannoy, Delanory) : Benjamin, i. 733. Peter, i. 1010, 1123 ; ii. 44, 195, 310, 479, 676, 1082, 1312, 1379, 1436. De la Place, Samuel, i. 182. Delavall (Dalevell, Dallevell, Dallwell, Delaval, Delavale, Doleval) : i John, ii. 1375. Sir John, Knt., i. 93, 115, 150, 233, 547, 707, 972, 1089, 1241. Ralph, i. 707 ; ii. 40, 305, 474, 671, 1076, 1330, 1376, 1440. of Seaton Delaval, i. 1241. Robert, ii. 297, 465, 661, 1076, 1440. Thomas, ii. 1067, 1323, 1367, 1430. De la Warr (Delaware), Lord. See West. Dehoques (De Liques), Peter, i. 263, 264, 689. Delves : Captain, ii. 1064. Henry, i. 962, 1079. Sir Henry, Knt. and Bart., i. 1235 ; ii. 31, 969, 1321, 1365, 1428. Thomas, ii. 1064. Dempster (Dempter, Demyster, Dump- ster) : Robert, ii. 1150, 1390. of Balbougie, ii. 1149, 1389. Demsey, Lysagh, of Kings County, ii. 600. Den (Denne, Denns) : John, i. 451. Thomas, i. 1062, 1120. recorder of Canterbury, i. 336, 451, 541, 620, 640, 968, 1085 ; ii. 36, 301, 469, 666. Vincent, ii. 1071, 1246, 1371. alderman of Canterbury, ii. 1433. See also Dean, Denne. 208 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Denbigh, co., i. 179, ] 80, 379 ; ii. 207, 208, 210. assessment of, i. 88, 225, 960, 1075, 1110, 1184 ; ii. 29, 54, 208, 289, 292, 460, 656, 905, 1032, 1061, 1237, 1359. commissioners for assessment of, i. 979, 1U97 ; ii. 46, 313, 482, 679, 1085, 1249, 1383. commissioners for the better propa- gation and preaching of the gospel in, ii. 343. commissioners to take account of the money received for the preaching of the gospel in, ii. 991. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 976. ministers as assistants to, ii. 983. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1247 ; ii. 1335, 1448. committee of ilui'cuce in, i. 178, 1183. judges appointed in, ii. 761. Lord Lieutenant of. &e Feilding. parliamentary representation of, ii. 816. reduction of, i. 177. sheriff of. See Sentley. Denbigh (Denby). Earl of. &e Feilding. Dendron in Furness, co. Lancaster, ii. 628. Dendy ; Edward, ii. 39, 303, 472, 669, 1074, 1290, 1333, 1374. arrears due to, ii. 998. serjeant-at-arms, estates of, in the barony of Slane, ii. 1109. junior, i. 1011 ; ii. 20. Denham : Edward, ii. 671. John, ii. 545. late of Egham, son of Sir John, ii. 521. Denman (Denhara, Demnan) : Michael, alderman of Kingston-upon- Hnll, ii. 34. Nicholas, i. 92, 112, 149, 232, 546, 706. alderman of Kingston-upon- Hull, i. 191, 739, 965, 1082, 1142, 1246 ; ii. 298, 466, 662, 1068. Denne (Den, Denn, Deune), near Hors- ham, CO. Sussex, i. 335, 451, 540, 624, 640, 976. Dennis : — , governor of Weem, ii. 1153, 1393. Edward, i. 230, 780, 975, 1092 ; ii. 675. Philip, ii. 1065. Robert, i. 1057 ; ii. 75. Captain Robert, ii. 123. Thomas, i. 973, 1090; ii. 672, 1077, 1441. Denns. See Den. Denny : Lieut.-Colonel, ii. 671. Edward, i. 91 ; ii. 671, 1075, 1439. Sir Edward, Lieut.-Colonel, i. 13. Dent : Giles, i. 1130. John, i. 91, 112, 148, 230, 544. Robert, of Byker, ii. 630, 637. Denton, co. Huntingdon, ii. 131. ' Denton East, co. Northumberland, ii. 591. [ Denton : Sir Alexander, i. 227. Edmund, ii. 658, 1062. Edward, of Ditton, ii. 627, 636. John, of Widnes, ii. 625, 636. ! Denure, Thomas, recorder of Canterbury, i. 1238. [ Deptford, co. Kent, ii. 469, 666. land near the dockyard in, ii. 1230. Deram. See Dereham. ' Derby (Darby), i. 644 ; ii. 627, 628. aldermen of. See Bennet ; Cole ; Dalton ; Ford ; Hallowes ; Large ; Mellor ; Sleigh ; Whittington. commissioners for assessment of, i. 621, 638. mayor of, i. 963, 1080, 1236 ; ii. 32, 29.5, 660, 1065, 1429. See also Whittington. parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. recorder of. See Qell. Derby,. Co., i. 49, 50, 644 ; ii, 101, 102. assessment of, i. 61, 62, 86, 90, 224, 532, 615, 632, 686, 743, 959, 1073, 1108 ; ii. 27, 52, 287, 290, 458, 654, 903, 1030, 1059, 1235, 1357. collection in, for the relief of Lei- cester, i. 799. commissioners for assessment of, i. 147, 228, 540, 621, 637, 686, 963, 1080, 1112 ; ii. 32, 119, 295, 463, 659, 1064, 1245, 1,366. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 969. ministers as assistants to, ii. 979. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1235 ; ii. 1322, 1429. committee of defence in, i. 49. committee of sequestration in, i. 111. defence of, i. 686. judges appointed in, ii. 758. Lord Lieutenant of. See Manners, parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. provision of draught horses in, 1. 654. sheriff of, ii. 32. See also Morewood. Derby, Earl of. See Stanley. Derby. See Darby. Dereham (Deerham, Deram), co. Norfolk, i. 171 ; ii. 131, 473, 1076. Dering (Dearing), Sir Edward, ii. 1433. Derllysk, co. Carmarthen, ii. 1248. Derper Corner, Ashman John de, of Mid- delburg, i. 220. Derry, Bishop of. See Bramhal. Derry. See Londonderry. Derwas, Hugh, i. 979, 1097. Desborough (Desberow, Desborow, Des- brow, Disborough Disborow, Dis- borrow, Disbrow) : General, ii. 1063, 1071, 1122, 1139, 1245, 1268, 1324. Major-General, ii. 619, 1064. Isaac, ii. 969. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 209 Desborough — cont. Isaac, the elder, ii. 1063. James, ii. 1063. John, i. 1254 ; ii. 462, 659, 702, 969, 970, 974, 1027, 1273, 1321, 1325, 1327. Captain John, i. 138. Colonel John, ii. 463, 660, 1332. General John, ii. 1065, 1069, 1079. Major-General John, ii. 1245, 1320. commissioner of the Admiralty, ii. 708, 812. Samuel, ii. 878, 1040, i063, 1246. member of the Council in Scotland, ii. 1148, 1152, 1154. ' Desmond (D'Esmond, Desmont), Earl of. See Feilding. Dethick (Deathick, Dethicke) : Henry, ii. 1436. Humphrey and Elizabeth his wife, ii. 264, 268. John, i. 698, 1129, 1261 ; ii. 38, 75. alderman of London, ii. 105, 180, 362, 532, 595, 647, 1294, 1347, 1372. treasurer-at-war. i. 656, 1015. 1020, 1021 ; ii. 64. Sir John, Kut., ii. 1073, 1247. alderman of London, ii. 1039. Detton. See Dltton. Deuman. See Denman. Deune. See Denne. Deraux (Devanx), Thomas, ii. 39, 303, 472. Devenish : Francis, of Gillingham, ii. 296, 464, 661, 1066, 1323. .John, of Weston Zoyland, minister, ii. 982. Deverel (Daverel, Deverell, Deveril), John, i. 961, 1078 ; ii. 31, 293, 461, 658, 757, 968, 1062, 1321, 1364, 1427. Uevereux : George, ii. 1087, 1384. Leicester, i. 975, 1093, 1237, 1243, 1244 ; ii. 43. Viscount Hereford, ii. 309, 478, 675, 1443, 1444. Colonel Nicholas, i. 781. Robert, Earl of Essex, i. 37, 75, 156, 161, 167, 189, 251, 260, 372, 455, .521, 669, 684, 685, 691, 70.5, 706, 7.37, 811, 839, 843, 8.52, 859, 947. Captain-General of the ai-my, i. 14, 20, 21, 487. Lord General, i. 47, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 125, 126, 173, 174, 178, 179, 271, 272, 298, 306, 328, 333, 334, 373, 375, 376, 382, 398, 403- 405, 413, 414, 417, 427, 437, 444- 446, 513-515, 554, 581, 653. Lord Chamberlain, Lord Lieutenant of co. Stafford and Lichfield, i. 2-4. Lord Lieutenant of co. Montgomery, i. 2-4. Lord Lieutenant of co. York, the city of York, and Kings- ton upon Hull, i. 2-4. Sir Walter, Knt. and Bart., i. 507, 542. o 1881. Devereux — coiit. Walter, Viscount Hereford, i. 905, 927, 937, 1208, 1237, 1243, 1247. Deveveir, Anthony, ii. 1067. Devizes, co. Wilts, i. 1244 ; ii. 1248. mayor of. See Pierce, parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Devon, co., i. 52, 67, 69, 101, 131, 459, 495, 685. assessment of, i. 64, 87, 224, 532, 757, 7.58, 959, 1073, 1108 ; ii. 27, 52, 287, 290, 458, 6.54, 903, 1030, 1059, 1235, 1357. commissioners for assessment of, i. 90, 147, 228, 460, 545, "781, 963, 1080, 1113 ; ii. 32, 295, 463, 660, 1065, 1245, 1366. commissioners for ejecting scanda- lous ministers in, ii. 970. minsters as assistants to, ii. 979. conUnissiouers for the Militia of, i. 1236 ; ii. 1322, 1429. committee of sequestration in, i. Ill, 129, 136, 137. defence of, i. 489, 490. delinquents in, i. 129, 136. deputy Lieutenants of, i. 65. judges appointed in, ii. 758. Lord Lieutenant of. See Russell, parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. raising of horses in, i. 514. Dew, Richard, ii. 30, 293, 461, 657, 1062, 1426. Dewell (Dewel) : Henry, i. 383. commissioner for sui'veying Ashdown forest, ii. 1116, 1139. D'Ewes (Dewes, Dewesl), Sir Simonds, Knt. and Bart., M.P., i. 343, 624, 639, 839, 905, 975, 1093, 1243. Dewey : .Tames, Ii. 33, 296, 464, 661, 970, 1040, 1066. Captain James, ii. 1323. Dewick (Duick) : Francis, ii. 34, 298, 466, 663. alderman of Kingston-upon- HuU, ii. 1068, 1368, 1447. Dials of wood and bone, ii. 1199. Diamond (Dimond, Dymond), Tiistram, i. 621, 637, 962, 1079, 1234 ; ii. 31, 294, 462, 658, 757, 1063, 1321, 1365, 1428. Dicer, Robert, i. 1131. Dichley. See Ditchley. Dickenson (Dickinson) : Thomas, i. 230, 706, 965, 1082, 1141 ; ii. 34, 297, 465, 662, 1074, 1324, 1427, 1436. alderman of York, i. 643, 706, 965, 1082, 1141, 1245 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 970, 1040, 1324, 1446. of Kirby Hall, i. 738 ; ii. 465. Sir Thomas, Knt., ii. 1067, 1068. Lord Mayor of York, ii. 1068. WiUiam, ii. 1073. Dickering, Sir Gilbert. See Pickering. Dickinson.' See Dickenson. Dickson, Jeremy, ii. 970. 210 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Dier. j?ee Dyer. Difiron MeIa,-<:o. Denbigh, ii. 1383. bigby : George, Lord Digby [afterwards Earl of Bristol], ii. .520, 539, 542. John, i. 317. Earl of Bristol, ii. 520, 539, 542. DiggS; Mavirice, ii. 1433. Dighton (Deighton) : ^ Job, i. 1136. ; John, i. 1237. bike. See Dyke. Dillingham : John, ii. 1078, 1372. of the Isle of Axholme. ii. 1327. [WiUiam], master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, ii. 1027. Dillington : Ralph, i. 1092. JRobert, i. 91, 113, 230, 780, 975; ii. 42, 43, 308, 477, 675, 1333. Sir Robert, Bart., i. 975, 1092 ; ii. 42, 43, 308, 477, 675, 760, 1080, 1333, 1378. Dillon : James, ii. 600. Karl of Roscommon, ii. 599. Robert, i. 1118 ; Ii. 464, 660. ■ of Heanton, ii. 296. [Thomas], Viscount of Costello- Gallen, ii. 600. Dilston, CO. Northumberland, ii. 591. Dilworth, co. Lancaster, ii. 626. Dimity, ii. 1199. Dimmock, Dimock. See Dymock. Dimond. See Diamond. Dimples, co. Lancaster, ii. 628. Dinckley (Dinkley), co. Lancaster, ii. 628. Dinehead. See Donhead. Dineley : Mr., ii. 970. Robert, ii. 1067. Dinellut. iSee DunoUy. Dingestow (Dingastow), co. Monmouth, ii. 591. Dingley (Dingly, Dugley) : Edward, i. 95, 117, 151, 236, 977 ; ii. 1082, 1380, 1444. Sir John, Knt., i. 94, 116, 140, 150, 234, 335, 451, 541, 624, 636, 731, 975, 976, 1092, 1093, 1243 ; ii. 43, 44, 308, 310, 477, 479, 675, 676, 975, 1080, 1332, 13.83, 1378. Robert, minister, ii. 983. Samuel, ii. 120, 311, 480, 677. William, i. 977, 1095 ; ii. 44, 120, 310, 311, 479, 480, 677. Colonel William, i. 1244, 1245. Dingwall (Dingwell), Ross-shire : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1861. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1151, 1391. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. . proYost and bailiffs of, ii. 1151, 1391. Dinkley. See Dinckley. Dinsdale, co. York, ii. 633. Dintley, co. Carnarvon, i. 1183. ', Dinton (Dynton),.co. Buckingham, i. 182. Dippar, William, ii. 21. : Disborough, Disborow, Disborrowj Dis- brow. See Desborough. Diser, Robert, ii; 1436. Disher, William, ii. 1325, 1370. ' bishes of china, ii. 1199. Disney (Disny, Disnye) : Colonel, ii. 998. John, i. 662, 740, 1086 ; ii. 37, 802, 470, 667, -759, 972, 1072, 1073, 1827, 1372, 1435. senior, i. 294, 539. Molineux, i. 294, 539, 622, 641, 968, 969, 1086. Thomas, i. 622, 641, 969. fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, i. 831. Captain Thomas, i. 1238. William, ii. 37, 302, 1072. Disserth (Dissert), co. Radnor, i, 980, 1098 ; ii. 47, 815,. 484, 681. Ditcheat (Ditchet), co. Somerset, ii. 982. Ditchley near Charlbury (Dichley, Dickley, Ditchly), co. Oxford, i. 122, 306, 475, 672, 974 ; ii. 1040. Ditton, CO. Lancaster, ii. 627. Ditton (Detton), co. Salop, ii. 630. Ditton : Humphrey, i. 460, 475, 542, 977, 1095, 1244; ii. 45, 312, 481, 678, 976, 1084, 1381, 1445. senior, ii. 1248. Dives, Sir Lewis, late of Bromham, Knt., ii. 520. Dixie, Beaumont,' ii. 1434. Dixon : Edward, i. 1090 ; ii. 41, 306, 474, 672. Cf. Dynon. Thoma's, ii. 1247. Tobias, 1. 1131. William, senior, i. 356. Dixwell (Dixwel, Dizwell) : Captain, i. 336. Sir Basil, Knt., i. 92, 148. John, i. 620. 639, 967, 1084, 1288, 1255 ; ii. 36, 300, 469, 666, 758, 972. 1071, 1273, 1326, 1371, 1433. Captain John, i. 674, 692. Mark, i. 113, 168. Maxwell, i. 231. Dobbbill. See Dobhill. Dobbin, Thomas, junior, of East Looe, ii. 1366. Dobbins (Dobins) : Daniel, i. 977, 1095, 1113, 1245; ii. 120, 311, 480, 677. Captain Daniel, i. 507, 542. Lieut.-Col. Daniel, i. 1136. Dobey (Dody), Sir Robert, of Stoney Hill, ii. 1149, 1388. Dobhill (Dobbhill), Laird of, ii. 1149, 1389. Doble : John, ii. 1065. William, ii. 476, 674, 1079, 1378, 1442. Dobson : Mr., i. 1246. minister, ii. 978. Charles, i. 1240. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 211 Dobson — cont. Hugh, of Leagram, ii. 627, 636. Richard, i. 971, 1088 ; ii. 39, 301, 473. William, ii. 1368, 1447. alderman of Kingston-upon- Hull, i. 643; ii. 298, 466, 662, 1068. Docker, co. Lancaster, ii. 628. Dockery (Dockory, Dockrey, Dockwary, Docwray), Thomas, i. 967, 1084, 1238 ; ii. 36, 300, 468, 665, 1070, 1432. Dod (Dodd) : Mr., ii. 1063, 1428. John, ii. 105. Pierce, of Broxton, ii. 623, 635. Timothy, i. 522. minister, ii. 982. Dodderidge (Doddridge, Doddrigg, John, i. 963, 1080, 1209, 1236 ; ii. 32, 296, 1065. recorder of Bristol, ii. 1079. Dodding (Dodinge), George i. 92, 114, 149, 232, 546, 642, 707, 758, 968, 1085, 1142, 1239 ; ii. 37, 301, 469. Doddington (Codington) : Edward, i. 335, 540, 696, 974, 1092. Sir Francis, late of BaiTow, Knt., ii. 520. George, ii. 1079, 1378. John, i. 91, 113, 230, 335, 450, 540. Doddleston. See Dodleston. Doddridge, Doddrigg. See Dodderidge. Dodinge. See Dodding. Dodington. See Doddington. Dodleston (Doddleston), co. Chester, ii. 623. Dods, John, i. 556. Dodson : Lieut.-Colonel, governor of Crow- land, i. 744, 745. George, ii. 1290, 1374. Lieut.-Colonel "William, i. 1235. Dodsworth : Anthony, ii. 1067. Francis, ii. 1321. Robert, i 643, 707. Dody. Ses Dobey. Doe, John, i. 678. Doget. See Dogget. Doggeridge. See Dodderidge. Dogget, Doget, John, ii. 1070, 1370. Doile (Doiley, Doily). See Doyley. DoiU, Sutherlandshire, ii. 1155, 1394. Dolbury (Dolberi'e, Dolebury), Richard, i. 1241 ; ii. 465, 661, 1066, 1430. Dolebank, co. York, ii. 633. Doleman (Dolman) : — , junior, ii. 1062. Humphrey, i. 961, 1078 ; ii. 30 461, 657, 1062, 1426. Marmaduke, of Bottesford, ii. 637. of Middleton, ii. 633, 638. Philip, ii. 633, 638. Robert, i. 318. of Badsworth, ii. 592. Thomas, ii. 1364, 1426. of Duncote, ii. 633, 638. William, of Duncote, ii. 632, 638. 293, 629, Doleval. See Delavall. DoUabran. See Dolobran. Dolman. See Doleman. Dolobran (DoUabran, Dolobren,Dolobron, Doslebrane). co. Montgomery, i. 979, 1097 ; ii. 1087, 13.35, 1384. Dolphin, Richard, ii. 35, 299, 467, 664, 1369, Dolphinton (Dolphington), Lanarkshire, ii. 1152, 1391. Domvile (Dumvill) : Nicholas, ii. 608, 714. William, ii. 1436. Donaldson, David, ii. 1150. 1390. Doncaster, co. York, i. 706 ; ii. 662. Done. See Dove. Donegal (Dovegol, Dungall), co. . assessment of, ii. 1243, 1363. parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. Donhead (Dinehead), co. Wilts, ii. 983. Donington (Dannington), co. Lincoln, ii. 972. Donnel, Henry, ii. 1148, 1387. Dooley, Mr., of Alveston, minister, ii. 983. Dooman, William, ii. 759. Doon, John, i. 122, 296, 464, 661. Dorchester, co. Dorset, i. 181, 229 ; ii. 464, 661, 1066. committee of sequestration in, i. 112. mayor of, i. 112, 229. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Dorchester, Anne, countess of, executors of, ii. 262. Dorchester, James, of Puckington, ii. 631, 637. Dore, Philip, ii. 1080. Dorislaus, Dr., minister to the Nether- lands, murder of, ii. 575. Dorking (Darkin), co. Surrey, ii. 1333. Dormer : Evesby, ii. 660. John, i. 507, 542, 961, 1078, 1095, 1234, 1245; ii. 30, 293, 310, 461, 479, 523, 657, 677, 1062, 1321, 1329, 1334, 1364, 1380, 1407, 1427, 1444. Peter, i. 456, 542. Robert, ii. 1427, 1440. Earl of Carnarvon, ii. 1427, Dormet, John, i. 977. Dorney (Dorny) : Major, ii. 1152, 1.391, 1392. John, i. 546, 966, 1083, 1136, 1237; ii. .35, 299, 467, 664, 758, 971, 1069, 1.325, 1431. Dornoch (Dornock), Sutherlandshire, ii. 1242, 1362. assessment of, ii, 1145, commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1155, 1395. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailifEs of, ii. 1155, 1395. Dornock (Dornick), Dumfriesshire, ii. 1148, 1388. Dorny. See Dorney. Dorrand, Mr., minister, ii. 983. Dorrel, Henry, of Worthen, ii. 41. Dorrington, John, i. 148. 2 212 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Dorset, co., i. 52, 459, 495, 685 ; ii. 869. assessment of, i. 87, 224, 532, 757, 758, 959, 1073, 1108 ; ii. 27, 52, 287, 290, 458, 654, 904, 1030, 1059, 1235, 1357. commissioners for assessment of, i. 90, 140, 147, 170, 229, 460, 544, 781, 964, 1081 ; ii. 33, 296, 464, 661, 1066, 1245, 1367. commissioners for ejecting scandalous miijisters in, ii. 970. ministers as assistants to, ii. 979. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1236 ; ii. 1323, 1430. committee of sequestration in, i. 111. defence of, i. 489, 490. judges appointed in, ii. 758. Lord Lieutenant of. See Cecil, parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. raising of horses in, i. 514. sheriff of. See Henley. Dorset, Earl of. See SackviUe. Dor vis, Richard, ii. 1380. Dosham, Agnun, ii. 270. Doslebrane. See Dolobran. Doubledays, Edmund, ii. 264. Doughty (Doughtey) : Charles, ii. 1331, 1377. Henry, of Thornley, ii. 625, 636. Robert, ii. 671, 1076, 1330, 1375. of Aylsham, ii. 473, 1439. Samuel, ii. 1249. Thomas, ii. 980. William, of Dereham, ii. 1076. Douglas (Dowglass) : Alexander, ii. 1149, 1388. Dr. Alexander, ii. 1040, 1145, 1146, 138.5, 1386. Archibald, Lord Angus [Earl of Ormond], eldest sou of the Mar- quess of Douglas, ii. 881. of Dornock, ii. 1148, 1388. of Lnmsden, ii.' 1146, 1386. Sir Archibald, ii. 1154, 1394. James, Earl of Queensberry, ii. 881. Sir James, Lord Mordington, ii. 877. John, ii. 1149, 1389. of Kayston, the younger, ii. 1148, 1387. Sir Joseph, of Dundas, the elder, ii. 1152, 1392. William, Earl of Selkirk [afterwards Duke of Hamilton], ii. 881. Marquess of Douglas, ii. 881. of Morton, ii. 1148, 1388. Sir William, of Kilhead, ii. 1148, 1388. Dounstafnack. See DunstafEnage. Dounton, Richard, i. 536, 623, 637. Denser See Dowse. Dove (Done) : Mr., i. 937 ; ii. 562, 689. of Appleton, ii. 980. Colonel, ii. 1373, 1374. Francis, i. 977, 1095 ; ii. 45, 312, 481, 678, 1445. alderman of Salisbury, ii. 1334, 1381. Dove — coni. John, i. 460, 977, 1095, 1244, 1255 ; ii. 42, 45, 139, 152, 308, 312, 477, 481, 674, 678, 760, 1084, 1884, 1381, 1437, 1445. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. Robert, ii. 675. of East Bergholt, ii. 43, 809, 478. Thomas, ii. 1335, 1381. Dovegol. See Donegal. Dover, co. Kent, i. 234, 336, 451, 541, 611, 630, 1040; ii. 36, 300, 469, 972, 980, 1246. castle, i. 674, 692. Constable of, ii. 1470. Lieutenant of. See Boys. erection of a French or Walloon church in, i. 845. garrison of, ii. 99. importation of bullion in the port of, ii. 495. mayor of, i. 846, 968, 1085 ; ii. 119, 301, 469, 666, 1433. merchant-strangers trading in, ii. 868. port of, i. 20, 262, 391. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. unlicensed posts and carriers of letters to be suppressed, ii. 1012. weekly post to and from Portsmouth, ii. 1010. Dowdal, Ijaurence, of Athlumney, ii. 600. Dowdeswell, Richard, ii. 261. Dowglass. See Douglas. Dowhill, Lanarkshire, ii. 1152, 1392. Dowlam. See Downham. Dowlton (Downton), co. Somerset, ii. , 1378, 1442. Dowman (Downham) : John, i. 186, 522. William, i. 969, 1086 ; ii. 87, 302, 470, 667, 1072, 1327, 1372, 1435. Down, CO., ii. 740, 927. assessment of, ii. 1244, 1368. forfeited lands in, ii. 723, 743. parliamentary representation of,, ii. 932. Downe [? Dowse], Edward, i. 1092. Downeall, Thomas, i. 317. Downer, Joseph, i. 383, 556. Downes. See Downs. Downball, William, i. 1088. Downham (Dowlam, Downam), co. Lan- caster, i. 114, 968. Downham. See Dowman. Downing (Dawning) : Mr., ii. 1268. late bailiff of Kirkcudbright, ii. 1155, 1395. Calibute, i. 186. Dr. Calibute, of Hackney, i. 182. George, ii. 1040, 1064, 1067, 1074, 1084. Downs (Downes) : Mr., minister, ii. 983. Colonel, ii. 64, 562, 689. Gj-ittth, ii. 1336. INDEX OF* NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 213 Downs — emit. John. i. 94, 116, 151, 234, 335, 451, 540, 624, 640, 976, 1094, 1242, 1255 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 523, 652, 668, 669, 673, 676, 696, 703, 973, 974, 1078, 1273, 1327, 1333, 1374, 1444. ■ governor of Westminster school, li. 257. Colonel John, ii. 471, 1290, 1373, 1380, 1403, 1436. Kichard, ii. 668, 676, 1248, 1294, 1312, 1333, 1334, 1349, 1379. ■ commissioner oC Excise, ii. 422. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. William, ii. 270. Downstasnake. See DunstaSoage. Downton, co. Wilts, i. 1244 • ii. 976, 1084, 1334, 1381, 1445. See also Dowlton. Downton (Dunton) : John, ii. 303. Eichard, i. 93, 114, 149, 232, 383, 400, 556, 970, 1087, 1177, 1239 ; ii. 471, 668, 973, 1040, 1073, 1327, 1373, 1436. Dowsdale (Dowsedale), near Crowland, CO. Lincoln, ii. 131. Bank, fort at, i. 566. Dowse (Douse) : Anthony, i. 1131. Edward, i. 451, 624, 640, 696, 974, 976, 1094 ; ii. 477. See also Downe. Thomas, of Eldon, i. 335, 450, 540, 696, 975, 1092 ; ii. 477. ■ of WaU, i. 1092. Dowsedale. See Dowsdale. Doyley (Doile, Doiley, Doily, Doylie, Doyly) : Mr., i. 927. Bray, of Adderbury, ii. 1331. Charles, ii. 803, 973, 1040, 1073, 1373. Lieut.-Colonel Charles, ii. 1294. John, i. 456, 542, 961, 972, 973, 1078, 1090, 1241 ; ii. 1376, 1440. Richard, ii. 1367. Sir William, Knt., i. 623, 641, 971, : 1089 ; ii. 40, 304, 473, 670, 1075, 1080, 1375, 1439. - — Bart., ii. 1329. DrafFgate (Drafegate, Drafgate), Richard, i. 94, 116, 235, 543, 974, 1091. Drake (Darke) : Mr., i. 905, 937, 1227, 1268. Dr., ii. 981, 1459. Francis, i. 94, 116, 150, 234, 335, 451, 541, 625, 636, 731, 854, 961, 976, 1078, 1093, 1209, 1234, 1243 ; ii. 975, 1081. Sir Francis, Bart., i. 90, 111, 147, 228, 963, 1080, 1236 ; ii. 32, 296, 1065, 1429. John, i. 963, 1080 ; ii. 32, 296, 1065, 1322, 1366. of Ash, i. 963, 1080, 1236 ; ii. 32, 296, 464, 660, 1430. of Ivybridge, ii. 1430. Drake — eont, Lawrence, of Isle Abbotts, ii. 631, 637 Dr. Roger, of St. Andrew's, Holborn i. 797, 874, 1191. Thomas, i. 1236 ; ii. 1065, 1429. of Wiscombe, i. 228, 963, 1080; ii. 32, 296, 464, 660, 1322, 1366. William, ii. 119, 297, 465, 970, 1067 Sir WiUiam, Knt., i. 50 ; ii. 1427. Bart., i. 1234. Draper : Henry, i. 90, 112, 147, 229, 544. Robert, i. 356. WiUiam, i. 925, 973, 1090, 1238, 1241 ; ii. 41, 119, 301, 306, 469, 474, 672, 1077, 1330, 1376, 1440. Drapery, i. 276, 277. Drawing boxes, ii. 1197. Drayden, Draydon, Dreiden. See Dry- den. Drew, WiUiam, ii. 660. Drewry. See Drury. Dreyden, Dreydon, Driden. See Dryden. Drimsynie in Lochgoilhead (Drumfinie), Argyllshire, ii. 1145. Dring : Richard, alderman of Nottingham, ii. 1075. WiUiam, alderman of Nottingham, ii. 670. Dringhoe (Dring), co. York, ii. 1067. Drinkstone (Drington), co. Suffolk, i. 235. Driukwater, John, ii. 264. Drogheda (Tredagh), co. Louth, i. 1149, 1153, 1154, 1164 ; ii. 733. assessment of, ii. 1243, 1363. parUameniary representation of, ii. 932. Droghedaly, Ireland, i. 1056. Droitwich, co. Worcester, ii. 632. Drugs, i. 276 ; ii. 848, 1188. [Ust of], ii. 1200-1206. Drum in Liberton (Drun), Edinburgh- shire, ii. 1152, 1391. Driimaston, Wigtownshire, ii. 1155, 1395. Drumer. See Drymen. Drumfinie. See Drimsynie. Drummond (Drumond), Perthshire, governor of. See Elsmoore. Drummond (Drumond) : David, of Invermay, ii. 1153, 1393. George, of Carlowrie, ii. 1152, 1392. James, Lord Drummond [afterwards Earl of Perth], ii. 881, 1153, 1393. of Machany, ii. 881. John, of BaUoch, ii. 1153, 1393. Earl of Perth, ii. 881. Sir Robert, of Midhope, ii. 1152, 1392. [afterwards Ker], William, Earl of Roxburghe, ii. 881, 1150, 1390. Drumsin, Argyllshire, ii. 1386. Drun. See Drum. Drury (Drewry) : Anthony, ii. 190. John, ii. 1133. Robert, ii. 1076. Thomas, ii. 1076, 1330, 1375, 1439. William, i. 539, 622, 639, 967, 1084 ; , ii. 36, 300, 468, 665, 1071, 1326, 1370. 214 ORDl^fANCES AHfD ACTS OP THE COMMONWEALTH. Drury — cunt. William, alderman of Nottingham, i. 50, 6i2 ; ii. 670, 1075, 1329, 1375, li39. Dry, Thomas, ii. 1308. Dryden (Drayden, Draydon, Dreiden, Dreyden, Dreydon, Driden) : Erasmus, i. 547, 971, 1088 ; ii. 39. 304, 472,669. John, ii. 1326, 1370, 1433. Sir John, Knt. and Bart., i. 50, 93, 115, 1.50, 233, 528, 547, 620, 636, 804, 853, 970, 1084, 1088, 1208, 1240 ; ii. 39, 304, 472, 669, 973, 1026, 1074. Sir Robert, Bart, ii. 1329, 1374,1438. William, i. 971, 1088 ; ii.39, 304, 472, 669. Dryhurst (Dayhnxst) : Francis, ii. 273. Richard, ii. 312, 481, 678. Drymen (Druraer), Stirlingshire, ii. 1148, 1387. DubUn, i. 181, 286, 1056, 1149, 1153. 1154, 1164 ; ii. 746. alderman of. See Tigh. archbishop of, ii. 357. assessment of, ii. 1243, 1362. castle, i. 195, 1150 ; ii. 1104. free school in, ii. 356. governor of. See Hewson. manors and lands of the late arch- bishop and of the dean and chapter of St. Patrick vested in trustees, ii. 856. packet boats from and to Chester, ii. 1009. parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. recorder of. See Bice. Trinity College, ii. 356, 1108. Dublin, CO., ii. 736, 749, 750, 753. assessment of, ii. 1243, 1362. parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. rebels' lands in, ii. 820. Ducey. See Ducy. Duchall near Port Glasgow (Duchele), Renfrewshire, ii. 1154, 1393. Duck (Ducke) : Arthur, ii. 259. Nicholas, ii. 1065, 1430. Richard, i. 1236 ; ii. 660, 1065. Robert, ii. 1065. Duckenfield (Duckinfield, DuckingfielJ) : James, ii. 1072, 1434. Robert, i. 90, 111, 147, 228, 543, 642, 962, 1079, 1235, 1254 ; ii. 31, 294. 343, 462, 482, 48.3, 658, 679, 680, 969, 1063, 1086, 1321, 1365, 1383. Colonel Robert, ii. 1335. William, ii. 1041. Ducket (Duckett) : Thomas, i. Ill, 228, 243, 293, 538, 621, 637, 745, 961, 1078, 1234 ; ii. 31, 139, 294, 462, 658, 757, 1063, 1321, 1365. the elder, ii. 1427. the younger, ii. 1321, 1365, 1427. William, ii. 678, 1381, 1445. Duckinfield, Duckingfield. See Ducken- field. Ducy (Ducey, Duse), Richard, alderman of Bath, ii. 308, 476, 477, 674. Duddingston (Dudiston), Linlithgowshire, ii. 1152, 1392. Dudhope (Dudope), Viscount. See Scrim- geour. Dudiston. See Duddingston. Dudley, co. Worcester, ii. 632. Dudley (Dudeley) : Dud, of Greenlodge, id. 631, 638. Colonel Dud, of Dudley, ii. 632, 638. William, ii. 1074, 1375. Duffus, Lord. See Sutherland. Dugley. See Dingley. Duhallow (du Hawley), Barony of, co. Cork, forfeited lands in-, ii. 726. Duick. See Dewiok. Duilly, William Lloid, i. 1247. Duke: Captain, i. 336, 541. Edward, ii. 1248. Sir Edward, Knt., i. 235, 537. George, i. 451, 1062, 1120, 1238; ii. 36, 300, 469, 665, 1071, 1326, 1371, 1433. Richard, i. 1080 ; ii. 1065, 1322, 1366, 1430, 1433. Robert, i. 1236. of Ottcrton, i. 963, 1080 r ii. 32, 296, 464, 660. Duleek (Duliok), Barony of, co. East Meath, forfeited lands in, ii. 723, 743. Dullender. See Dallender. Duloe (Dulo), 00. Cornwall, ii. 1429. Dumbarton (Dunbarton) : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1240, 1360. castle, governor of. See Davis, commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1148, 1387. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1148, 1387. Dumbartonshire : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1240, 1360. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1148, 1387. parliamentary representation of, ii. 930. Dumbermeire. See Combermere. Dumfernling. See Dunfermline. Dumfries (Dumfrees, Dumfrieze)- ; - assessment of, ii. 1143, i240, 1360. committee for assessment of, ii. 1148. 1388. parliamentary representation of, li. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1148, 1388. Dumfriesshire : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1240, 1360. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1148, 1388. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. suppression of theft, &c. in, ii. 1263, 1265. Dumpster. See Dempster. Dumvill. See Domvile. Dun. See Dunn. tiTDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 215 Dunbar (Dumbar), Haddingtonshire :, assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241,a361. commissioners for assessment of, ii, 1151, 1390. baili£Eof,ii. 1151,1390. battle of, ii. 877. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. Dunbar (Dunbarr) : — , of Westfield, ii. 1149, 1388. Alexander, ii. 1149, 1151, 1389, 1391. David, ii. 1149, 1388. ^ of Baldon, ii. 1155, 1395. HeUry, Viscount, of Holderness, ii. 592. John, ii. 1155; 1395. . of Mochrum, ii. 1155, 1395. Patrick, of Sidree, ii. 1155, 1394. William, ii. 1149, 1389. Duhbarton. See Dumbarton. Duncan, Duncane. See Duncombe. Dunoannon Fort, co. Wexford, i. 499. Dunch (Dunsh) : Edmund, i. 170, 227, 455, 456, 541, 542, 961, 972, 1078, 1090, 1234, 1241; ii. 30, 41, 293, 306, 461, 474, 657, 672, 1061, 1077, 1246, 1364, 1369, 1376, 1381. Hongerford, ii. 1426, 1440. John, ii. 1062, 1080, 1442. Samuel, i. 925, 961, 1078; ii. 30, 293, 461, 657, 1026, 1061, 1364. of Pusey, ii. 968. Dvmcoats. See Duncote. Duncombe (Duncan, Duncane, Dunoomb, , , Duncome, Duncon, Duneumb, Dunscombe) : Mr., ii. 1333, 1379. George, i. 976, 1094 ; ii. 676, 1082, 1379 1443. ' of Shalford, i. 1223, 1243. Lieut.-Colonel George, ii. 1333. Sir John, Knt., ii. 1426. Eobert, i. 168, 537, 624, 639, 975, 1093, 1243 ;.ii. 43, 309, 478, 675, 1080, 1081, 1333, 1379. Roger, ii. 1082, 1443. Thomas, ii. 1062. of Broughton, ii. 657, 1321, 1364, 1427. WiUiam, i. 50, 169, 227, 543, 620, 635, 960, 1077. the elder, ii. 1150, 1389. Duncote (Duncoats), co. York, ii. 632, 633. Dundas, Linlithgowshire, ii. 1152, 1392. Dundas, George, of Duddingston, ii. 1152, 1392. Dundee, Forfarshire : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1150, 1389. magistrates of, ii. 1150, 1389. parliamentary representation of, ii. -931. Dunet, Thomas, i. 1112. Dunfermline (Dumfernling), Fifeshu-e : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1240, 1360. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1149, 1389. Dunfermline — cont. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost, and baihffs of , ii. 1149, 1389. DungaU. See Donegal. Dunham, Great, co. Norfolk, ii. 981. Duning, WiUiam, of Cold Ashton, i. 182. Dunkirk, ii. 496. Dunkirkers, French, i. 33. Dtiulop (Dunlope), Ayrshire, ii. 1147, 1385. Dunlop (Dunlep, Dunlepe, Dunlope) : Allan, ii. 1147, 1386. James, ii. 1147, 1385. John, ii. 1147, 1386. Dunlugus, Banffshire, ii. 1145, 1386. ' Dunn (Dun) : Mr., ii. 973. George, i. 1130 ; ii. 198. Thomas, ii. 1247. JDunnaUy, co. Tipperary, ii. 600. Dunolly in Kilmore and Kilbride (Dinellut),, Argyllshire, ii^ 1145, 1 1386. Dunscombe. See Duncombe. punsh. See Dunch. Dunsmore, Lord. See Leigh. JJunstable - Houghton. See Houghton- j Regis. Dunstaffnage (Dounstafnack, Downstas- nake), Argyllshire, ii. 1145, 1386. Dunteer, James, ii. 1308. Dunton. See Downton. Dunwich, co. Suffolk, parliamentary : representation of, ii. 815. buppy (Duppe), William, i. 1011, 1246. Durant, Mr., of Canterbury, ii. 980. Durdand, Andrew, ii. 259. Durell (Dural, Durel) : Aaron, i. 460, 964, 1081, 1241; ii. 33, 297, 465, 661, 1066. alderman of Poole, i. Ill, 229. Moyses, ii. 1066, 1323, 1430. Durham (Duresme), i. 546 ; ii. 624, 969. abolition of the title of bishop of, i. 879, 887. bishop of, i. 831, 832. See also Morton. bishopric of, i. 171, 173, 703, 704. chancellor of, i. 832. cathedral of, i. 670. dean and chapter of, possessions of, i. 670, 671, 813. : judges to hold an Assize at, ii. 517, 907, 1305. maintenance of preaching ministers in, i. 669, 812. mayor of, i. 964, 1081, 1142 ; ii. 1067. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. : Durham (Duresm), CO., i. 173, 435, 645, 739, 832 ; ii. 391. assessment of, i. 88, 225, 533, 630, 632, 705, 959, 1073, 1108 ; ii. 27, 52, 288, 290, 458, 654, 904, 1030, 1059, 1235, 1357. commissioners for assessment of, i. 90, 147, 229, 544, 643, 707, 964, 1081, 1112 ; ii. 33, 297, 465, 661, 1066, 1246, 1367. 216 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Durham, co. — cunt. I commissioners for ejecting scandalous | ministers in, ii. 969. I ministers as assistants to, ii. 979. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1142, 1236 ; ii. 1323, 1430. committee of sequestration in, i. 112. committee for taking accompts in, i. 739. impropriations and revenues in, ii. 377. judges appointed in, ii. 758. justices of, ii. 518. Lord Lieutenant of. See Vane, maintenance of preaching ministers in, i. 670. members of parliament for, i. 1141. See also Vane. parliamentary Tepresentation of; ii. 815. raising of forces in, i. 704, 705. rents and revenues due to the King or Queen in, i. 1176. sequestration of delinquents' estates in, i. 708. sheriff of, ii. 518, 908, 1307. See also Vane. Durham [? Downham, co. Lancaster], i. 546. See also Dyrham. Durie in Scoonie (Dury), Fifeshire, ii. 1149, 1389. Durley, Charles, ii. 299, 468, 664. Duse. See Ducy. Dutch officers, ii. 99. Dutch Protestant churches, i. 196. Dutton, CO. Chester, ii. 623. Dutton : Peter, ii. 31, 294, 462, 658, 1063. Richard, alderman of Chester, i. 876. . of Kefennern, ii. 634, 638. WiUiam, ii. 1246, 1431. Dyer (Dier) : George, i. 1113 ; ii. 678, 1084. of Heytesbury, ii. 481. Dyke (Dike) : Daniel, ii. 856, 980. Eobert, i. 451, 540. Thomas, i. 169. Sir Thomas, ii. 1444. William, ii. 1082. Dykes, Leonard, ii. 1429. Dymer, John, ii. 1332. Dymook (Dimmock, Dimock, Dymmock, Dymot) : — , ii. 991. Charles, ii. 1435. Humphrey, i. 1184 ; ii. 47, 209, 211, 313, 483, 679. Thomas, i. 979, 1097, 1184; ii. 47, 209, 211, 314, 483, 680, 976, 1086, 1383. Dymond. See Diamond. Dynon [? DixonJ, Edward, i. 972. Dynton. See Dinton. Dyrham (Durham), co. Gloucester, ii. 1431. Dysart (Dysert), Fifeshire : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1240, 1360. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1149, 1389. Dysart — eont. , parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1149, 1389. Dyver, Robert, i. 1146. E. Bade, Dr., ii. 1063. Eaden. See Eden. Eakins, Mr., of Fensham, ii. 293, 461. Bales. See Eeles. Baling, co. Middlesex, manors and lands of Sir John Penruddooke, Knt., in, i. 785. Eames (Eamis, Emis, Bmys, Ennis) : Edward, alderman of Lincoln, i. 969, 1086, 1239 ; ii. 38, 302, 470, 667. 1073, 1327, 1372, 1435. John, i. 317. Eamly, Walter, ii. 678. Barbery. See Irby. Bare. See Eure. Earith (Brith), co. Huntingdon, ii. 131. Karle (Earl, Erie) : Christopher, i. 964, 1081 ; ii. 33, 296, 464, 661, 663, 1069, 1324, 1368. Daniel, ii. 1075, 1375, 1438. Erasmus, i. 538, 971, 1089. Serjeant at law, i. 1240 ; ii. 40, 304, 305, 473, 474, 670, 1039, 1439. recorder of Norwich, ii. 671, 1076, 1330, 1375. • steward of Norwich, i. 623, 640, 972, 1089. John, of Bisbopstone, i. 182. Sir Richard, Bart., i. 622, 641, 969, 1086, 1239 ; ii. 37, 302. 667, 1072, 1372, 1435. Thomas, i. Ill, 460, 544, 964, 1080, 1081, 1236, 1241. Sir Walter, Knt., i. 90, 111, 139, 140, 147, 229, 394, 460, 544, 669, 723, 804, 853, 905, 964, 1081, 1209, 1236, 1241 ; ii. 970, 1066, 1430. • lieutenant of the Ordnance, i. 484, 579, 581, 737. Earls (Barles) Colne, co. Essex, ii. 1324. Barlston (Barleston), Kirkcudbrightshire, ii. 1155, 1.395. Earnley (Earnely, Brnley) : John, ii. 1248, 1381. ■ junior, ii. 1445. Thomas, ii. 260. Walter, ii. 1381. Earnslaw in Eocles (Erislaw), Berwick- shire, ii. 1146, 1386. Earsby, William, i. 383, 556. Earsham, Ersham [co. Norfolk], i. 171. Earth or clay used in fulling not to be transported, i. 1059. Earthenware, i. 277 ; ii. 849, 1189. Basmore in Hanley Castle, co. Worcester, ii. 377. Eason, John, of Bedford, ii. 30, 293, 461. Bast Beachworth. See Betchworth. East Grinstead, co. Sussex, parliamentary I representation of, ii. "814. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AKD THIN6f3. 217 East Indies, ii. 613. Eastbury, co. Berks, ii. 623. Eastcott, CO. Wilts, Ii. 120, 312, 481. Eastcourt. See Estcourt. Easter Moncreiff (Moncrith), Perthshire, ii. 1153, 1393. Easthomeley, 1. 182. Easthop. See Estop. Eastington (Effington, Estington) oo. Gloucester, i. 181 ; ii. 980. Eastleigh (Eastly), co. Southampton ; ii. 631. Eastlow. See Looe, East. Easton : John, ii. 1426. alderman of Bedford, ii. 293, 461, 656, 1061, 1.320, 1364. Eastquantonhead. See Quantoxhead, East. EastweU. See Eriswell. Eastwich. See Estwick. Eastwick [in Criftins], co. Salop, ii. 630. See also Estwick, Eatale. See Etal. Eaton. See Eton. Eaton (Eatan, Eaten) : John, minister, ii. 979. Philip, ii. 1072. of Great Hale, ii. 1872. Samuel, minister, ii. 978. Thomas, i. 1237 ; ii. 971. Eaton Bridge. See Edenbridge. Eatons [in Ashurst] co. Sussex, ii. 1380. EbaraU. See Eboral. E bison, Eobert, alderman of Newcastle- upon-Tyne, ii. 1077. Ebony wood, ii. 1206. Eboral (Ebarall, Ebral, Ebrall) : Samuel, ii. 1248, 1381, 1445. of Coventry, ii. 1334. Bccleston, co. Lancaster, ii. 626-629. Eccleston Magna, co. Lancaster, ii. 629. Eccleston : John, i. 961, 1078. Richard, ii. 1294. Echt near Aberdeen (Aight), ii. 1146, 1385. Eckington (Ekington), i. 181. CO. Worcester, ii. 262. Eckwood, Selkirkshire, ii. 1154, 1394. Edderston. See Edgerston. Eddrington, Kichard, i. 1081. Eden in Easington (Edrue), Little, co. Durham, i. 707. Eden (Eaden, Edon) : Dr., i. 621, 637, 783. Henry, ii. 293, 460, 656, 1066, 1430. John, i. 169, 170. 229, 292, 537, 621, 638, 965, 1083, 1237; ii. 34, 298, 466, 663, 1068, 1368, 1431. Dr. Thomas, i. 487, 669. Edenbridge (Eaton Bridge), co. Kent, ii. 1071. Edenhall (Ednol), co. Cumberland, li. 623. Edgar (Edger) : John, of WedderKe, ii. 1146, 1386. Thomas, ii. 309, 478, 675, 1080, 1333, 1379. Edgbury, John, i. 979, 1097. Edge, CO. Chester, ii. 1428. Edge : Major OUver, ii. 1326, 1371. Timothy, ii. 1078, 1331, 1377, 1441. of Horton, ii. 42, 307, 476, 673. Edgefield (Edgfield), co. Norfolk, ii. 981. Edge], Edgell. See Edzell. Edger. See Edgar. Edgerston (Edderston), Roxburghshire, ii. 1154, 1394. Edinburgh (Edenburgh, Edinborough), i. 198. assessment of, ii. 1143, 1240, 1360. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1149, 1388. deputies at, assent to the union, ii. 872. Exchequer at, ii. 1263. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provosts and bailiffs of, ii. 1149, 1388. town clerk of. See Thompson. Edinburghshire : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1240, 1360. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1148, 1388. Edington, Berwickshire, ii. 1146, 1386. Edington, co. Wilts, ii. 1445. Edisbury, John, i. 1247 ; ii. 1086, 1383, 1448. Edlesborough, co. Buckingham, ii. 1321. Edlin (Edlyn) : Edmund, ii. 472, 669. Samuel, i. 383, 556. Thomas, ii. 1438. William, ii. 1328. Edmeston. See Edmonstone. Edmonds (Edmunds) : Edward, i. 317 ; ii. 1084, 1381. George, ii. 1082, 1380. John, ii. 1427. Simon, i. 1087. alderman of London, i. 38, 970, 1007. commissioner and governor of Excise, i. 203, 279, 366, 578, 611, 861 ; ii. 422. William, ii. 1082. Edmondthorpe, co. Leicester, ii. 1072. Edmonstone (Edmeston), James, Lord of Woolmet, ii. 876, 877, 885. Edmonton, co. Middlesex, ii. 1436 Ednol. See Edenhall. Edon. See Eden ; Eydon. Edrue, Little. See Eden, Little. Edwards : Mr., i. 937 ; ii. 64. ■ eldest son of William, ii. 1245. Anthony, alderman of Gloucester, ii. 35, 299, 467, 664, 737, 738, 1069, 1325, 1369, 1431. Humphrey, i. 447, 450, 452, 623, 624, 637, 640, 905, 970, 973, 976, 1011, 1087, 1091, 1094, 1112. 1243, 1254 ; ii. 20, 38, 39, 41, 153, 303, 306, 461, 467, 471, 472, 475, 479, 523, 562, 657, 663, 668, 669, 673, 676, 689. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. James, the elder, ii. 1245. John, ii. 1070. 218 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE OOMMONWEALTS. Edwards — cont. Ralph, ii. 1078. Richard, i. 169, oi3,- 853, 1077, 1209, 1234 ; ii. 30, 293, 345, 460, 523, 656, 968, 1061, 1085, 1320, 1364, 1383. • ■ of Pentrewarn, ii. 630, 637. Simon, ii, 4'75, 673. Thomas, ii. 761, 1078. ___ of Kilhenery, ii. 119, 807, 475, 673. William, i. Ill, 228, 543, 962, 1079 ; ii. 658, 1063. Gol.. William, alderman of Chester, i. 12B5 ; ii. 1428. , appointed mayor of Ches- ter, i. 877. Edzell (Edgel, Edgell), Forfarshire, ii. 1150,-1389. Eeles (Bales, Eels) : Nathaniel, ii. 980. William, i. 356, 1238 ; ii. 36, 300, 468, 665, 1070, 1370. Eelin, Arthur, of Bradfield, ii. 968. Effington. See Eastington. Egermon. See'Egieraont. Egerton (Eggerton) : Sir Charles, Knt., i, 965, 973, 1082, 1091, 1245. John, Earl of Bridgewater, 1. 852, 1208 ; Ii. 1427. Sir John, Bart., i. 970, 1088. Peter, i. 92, 114, 149, 232, 546, 707, 758, 968, 1085, 1142, 1239. member of Parliament for co. Lancaster, i. 711. PhiUp, ii. 1428. Randolph, ii. 1347, 1412. Richard, i. 979, 1097 ; ii. 31, 46, 294, 313, 462, 482, 659, 679. . of Ridley, ii. 623, 635. Eggleton. iSee Egleton. Egham (Eggham), co. Surrey, i. 181 ; ii. 521, 988. Egiocke (Egioke, Bgyock), John, i. 1113, 1244; ii. 44, 310, 480, 677, 1082, 1380, 1444. Bglesfield, Thomas, i. 1246. Egleton (Eggleton), Christopher, i. 961, 1078 ; ii. 31, 293, 461, 657, 757, 968, 1062, 1321, 1364, 1427. Bglinton (Egglintoun), eldest son of the Earl of. See Montgomerie. Bgremont (Egermon), co. Cumberland, ii. 623. Egton, CO. York, ii. 634. Bgwicke, John, i. 1095. Bgyock. See Egiocke. Eir, Eire, Eires. See Eyre. Eithie (Eithy), Earl of. See Carnegie. Elcock (BUiock), Francis, ii. 1368, 1446. Eld, Francis, ii. 673, 1078. Eldon (Elden), co. Southampton, i. 835, 450, 540, 696, 9.75, 1092 ; ii. 477. Eldred, John, i. 169, 170, 229, 243, 292, 537, 621, 638, 965, 1083 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 663, 1068, 1431. Bldrige, Robert, ii. 1062. Elector, Prince. ibVc Charles Lewis. Elephants' teeth, i. 214 ; ii. 1206. Elford, CO. Devon, ii. 1065. Elford : Mr., of West Monkton, minister- ii.- 982. John, i. 963, 1080 ; ii. 32, 296, 660, 970, 1065, 1366, 1430. Elgin (Elgen) : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1240, 1360. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1149, 1389. magistrates of, ii. 1149, 1389. parliamentary representation of. i. 931. Elginshire : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1240, 1360. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1149, 1388. parliamentary representation of ii. 930. Elgin, Earl of. See Bruce. Elham, co. Norfolk, i. 171. Elies. See ElHs. Eliot. See Elliot. Eliston, John, of Gestingthorp, i. 243. Elkenhard, Edward, ii. 1371. Elkenhead, Edward, ii. 1431. Elks hair for saddles, ii. 1211. EUaston (Ellison) : JefiEi-ey, ii. 1327, 1373. Lieut.-Colonel Jeffrey, ii. 1326. EUel, CO. Lancaster, ii. 628. Ellerker, John, ii. 1067. EUesdon, Anthony, ii. 661. -, . . EUesworth. See Elsworth. jBUice. See Ellis. EUingham, co. Northumberland, ii. 1077. Elliock. See Elcock. Elliot (Eliot, Elliott, EUyot, Elyot) : Lieut.-Colonel, of Stobs, ii. 882. Edward, i. 461, 545, 962, 1079 ; ii. 31, 294, 463, 659, 1064, 1322, 1366, 1429. Francis, burgess of Selkirk, ii. 1154, 1394. Sir Gilbert, ii. 1154, 1394. John, i. 443, 461, 540, 545, 696, 962, 1079, 1235, 1248 ; ii.- 15, 47, 314, 1428. junior, ii. 1087, 1384. senior, ii. 1087, 1336, 1384. of Ringwood, i. 451. Julian, ii. 267. Samuel, i. 388. WiUiam, i. 1228, 1243 ; ii. 1333, 1443. Sir WiUiam, Knt., i. 94, 116, 1.50, 234, 451, 624, 686, 731, 976, 1093, 1243. Ellis (Elies, EUice, EUys) : Mr., i. 6SS, 1016. minister, ii. 978, 984. Andrew, i. 1184; ii. 209, 343, 761, 976, 1086, 1335, 1383, 1448. Edmund, i. 740, 1086, 1289 ; ii. 37, 302, 345, 470, 667, 1072. Edward, of Gilfield, B.D., i. 182. John, i. 112, 544 ; i..ll49, 1331, 1376, 1888, 1432. junior, i. 186. Dr. John, minister, ii. 345, 984. Matthew, ii. 659. Robert, i. 388 ; ii. 301, 469, 1079. of Paulharburn, ii. 624, 635. of Towthorpe, ii. .632, 638. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 219 Ellis— o(^/w;. Roger, i. 979, 1097 : ii. 47, 3U, 483, Thomas, ii. 1247, 1327, 1332, 1335. of Wellingore, ii. 1372, 143.5 of Wyham, ii. 143.5. William, i. 114, 294, 539, 546, 622, 641, 691, 797, 839, 853, 969, 1086, 1209, 12.39 ; ii. 37, 302, 470, 523 667, 1327, 1372. recorder of Boston, i. 969, 1086. Solicitor-General, ii. 1072. 1435. of Coton, ii. 631, 638. ■ ' Ellison : Robert, i. 643, 973, 1090, 1236, 1241 : ii. 1066, 1430, 1440. sheriff of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, i. 707, 739. See also Ellaston. EUiston : Peter, ii. 759, 762, 911, 944. a judge to try poor prisoners, ii. 753, 762, 911, 912. Ellridge. *« Eh-idge. EUyot. See Elliot. EUys. See Ellis. Elm Learn near Upwell (Elme Leame), CO. Cambridge, ii. 131. Elmes (Elms) r Richard, ii. 1326, 1370, 1433. Thomas, i. 529, 547, 620, 636 ; ii. 39, 304, 472, 669. of Greens Norton, ii. 1375, 1438. of Warmington, ii. 1329, 1375, 1438. senior, i. 970, 1088. Elmines, Edward, alderman of Worces- ter, ii. 760. Elmington. See Elmton. Elmley (Elmly), co. Worcester, ii. 262. Elms. See Elmes. Elmsall (Empsal), co. Vork, i. 705. Elmton in Eythorne (Elmington), co. Kent, i. 336, 451, 541, 1()62, 1119. Elphinstone : Alexander, Lord Elphinstone, ii. 882. James, Lord Coupar, ii. 882, 1150, 1153, 1389, 1393. Elridge (Ellridge), John, alderman of Bristol, i. 797, 798. Elsden (Elseden), John, ii. 1066, 1367. Elsdon in Lyonshall (Elston), co. , Hereford, ii. 1070, 1369. .Elsing, CO. Norfolk, ii. 1439. Elsing (Elsinge, Blsyng, Elyaynge) : Henry, i. 1246 ; ii. 8.51, 870. clerk of Parliament, i'. 187, 930. keeper of the records concerning the bishops' lands, i. 894, 895, 911, 949, 1015, 1122, 1123, 1216. Elsinore (Elsnore), Denmark, cost of postage to, ii. 1112. Elsmoore (Elsinore), George, governor of Drummond, ii. 1153, 1393. Elston, CO. Nottingham, ii. 970. Elston, John, ii. 265. Elswick, CO. Northumberland, ii. 630. Elsworth (Ellesworth), co. Cambridge, i. 181. -Elsyng, Elsynge. See Klsirig. Eltheriugton, Richard, i. 1082. Elton, CO. Durham, ii. 624. Elton, 00. Huntingdon, ii. 978. Elton : Ambrose, i. 95, 151 ; ii. 1369. junior, i. 170, 1237 ; ii. 35, 299, 467, 664. senior, i. 966, 1084. Lieut.-Colonel Richard, ii. 1248. Eltonhead, co. Lancaster, ii. 627 Eltonhead : Edward, ii. 139, 1071. Richard, of Eltonhead,. junior, ii. 627 636. Elvins (Elvines) : Edward, ii. 1334. alderman of Worcester, i 1245 • ii. 45, 311,, 480, 677, 976, IO83! 1444. • of Worcester, ii. 1134. Elwes (Elvis, Elways, Elwayes, Elwvs") ■ Jervase, ii. 668, 1443. John, ii. 657, 1062, 1426. Elwiok, CO. Dm-ham, ii. 624. Elwood, Walter, i. 1113 ; ii. 41 306 474 672, 759, 974, 1077, 1330, 1376. ' Ely: bishop of. See Wren, mayor of. See Balaam. Ely (Eley), Isle of, i. 51, 86, 190, 244 245, 297, 298, 483, 644 ; ii. 99, IO2! assessment of, i. 224, 273, 292 309 323, 329, 352, 353, 369, 432,' 516! 532, 615, 631, 742, 763, 810, 851 958, 1073, 1108 ; ii.^ 27, 52 287 290, 458, 654, 903, 1030,1058, 1234! 1356. coUection in, for the relief of Leicester, i. 799. commissioners for assessment of i. 140, 637, 765, 962, 1079 ; ii. 31,' 294, 462, 658, 1063, 1245, 1365. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 969. ministers as assistants to, ii. 978. commissioners of a high court of justice sitting at Norwich Castle ii. 492. commissioners for the Militia of i. 1234 ; ii. 1321, 1428. ' committee of defence in, i. 243. committee to execute martial law on deserters in, i. 715. committee of Parliament in i 218 248,249. ■ ' defence of, i. 462. deserters from the army in, i. '820 draining the great level of the Fens in, ii. 130, 899. garrison of, i. 744. governor of. See Russell, judges appointed iii, ii. 757. Lord Lieutenant of. See North, maintenance of the forces in, i. ieo. parliamentary representation of ii 814. ' ' providing draught horses in, i. 654. raising of forces in, i. 215, 216 473 736. sequestration of delinquents' estates ill, i. 309. seizing goods of malignants in,, i. 138. 220 ordiNancpIs a>Jd acts of the commonwealth. Ely, Viscount Loftus of. iSee Loftus. Ely, Thomas, ii. 1330, 1375. Elyot. See Elliot. Embo, Sutherlandshire, ii. 11.55, ISQl. Emerson (Emmerson) : Alexander, i. 294, 539, 622, 641, 969, 1086 ; ii. 37, 302, 470, 667, 1072. John, alderman of Newcastle-upoQ- Tyne, ii. 1440. Robert, of Ludwel, ii. 624, 635. Emery (emerie) stones, ii. 1206. Emis. See Eames. Emmerson. See Emerson. Emperor, William, ii. 1330, 1375. Empsal. See Elmsall. Empsou : Charles, i. 232, 294, 539, 622, 642 ; ii. 37, 302, 470. — — alderman of Boston, i. 969, 1086. Francis, i. 622, 642, 969, 1086; ii. 1246. John, ii. 1435. Thomas, of Goole, ii. 633, 638. Emys. See Eames. Enderby, Daniel, i. 383, 556. Enfield (Endfield, Enfeild), co. Middlesex, ii. 38, 303, 471, 668. Chase, commissioners for surveying, ii. 1116, 1117, 1139. one third to be sold, ii. 997. manors and lands of Robert Jason in, i. 785. England, Union of, with Scotland, ii. 871. England, George, Ii. 1375, 1439. Englefleld, Henry, of Ditton, ii. 630, 637. Engleton. See Ingleton. English : Robert, ii. 1136. Thomas, i. 460, 545, 1092 ; ii. 42, 307, 476, 674. Enishcattery. See Scattery. Eniskellen. See EnniskiUen. Ennington, co. Southampton, ii. 631. Ennis (Ennise) : Edward, ii. 1070, 1370. See also Eames. EnniskiUen (Inueskellyn), co. Fermanagh, parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. EnniskiUen (EniskeUen), Baron of. See Maguire. Enosh, George, ii. 672. Enterkiue in Tarbolton (Ontisbin), Ayr- shire, ii. 1147, 1385. Entwistle, John, ii. 1371. Envermay. See Invermay. Epplely, CO. York, ii. 633. Epps, Allen, i. 968, 1085. Epworth, CO. Lincoln, ii. 629. Erbury, Erby, Erbye. See Irby. Erisey (Eresey, Eresy, Erisie, Errisey, Erysey) : James, i. 962, 1079 ; ii. 31, 294, 296, 462, 464, 659, 660, 970, 1065, 1322, 1365, 1366, 1429. Richard, i. 90, 111, 147, 228, 461, 545, 962, 1079, 1235 ; ii. 31, 294, 462, 659, 1064, 1322, 1365, 1428. Erislaw. See Earnslaw. ErisweU (Eastwell), co. Suffolk, ii. 130. Erith. See Earith. Brie. See Earle. Ermin, Ermine. See Armyne. Ernley. See Earnley. Errington : Henry, of Beaufront, ii. 591. John, of Elton, ii. 624, 635. of Rudby, ii. 624, 635. Lancelot, of East Denton, ii. 591. Nicholas, of Ponteland, ii. 591. Thomas, ii. 1440. Errisey. See Erisey. ErroU (ArroU), Earl of. See Hay. Ersfeild, Ersfield. See Eversfleld. Ersham. See Earsham. Ershfield. See, Eversfleld. Erskine : Alexander, Earl of KeUie, ii. 876, 885 James, Earl of Buchan, Ii. 881. Sir Charles, of Alva, ii. 1147, 1387. Erysey. See Erisey. Escote, Captain, i. 170. Escough. See Aiscough. Escours, Thomas, of Pinkney, ii. 1248. Escourt. See Est court. Esher (Eshur), co. Surrey, ii. 631. Esind Bourn. See Glyudbourn. Esmond, Sir Thomas, Knt., of co. Wex- ford, ii. 599. Essex, CO. i. 14, 51, 245, 272, 291, 325, 386, 423, 462, 625, 644, 651, 1252, 1258. assessment of, i. 86, 144, 224, 292, 309, 323, 329, 352, 353, 368, 482, 515, 516, 530, 531, 615, 631, 651, 742, 763, 810, 851, 959, 1073, 1108 ; ii. 27, 52, 288, 290, 458, 654, 904, 1031, 1059, 1235, 1357. coUection in, for the reUef of the Irish clergy, i. 285, 286. for the relief of Leicester, i. 799. commissioners for assessment of, i. 90, 140, 147, 169, 229, 246, 536, 621, 638, 765, 781, 965, 1082, 1112; ii. 34, 298, 466, 663, 1068, 1246, 1368. commissioners of defence in, i. 51, 242, 243, 289, 291, 292, 745. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers, in, ii. 971. ministers as assistants to, ii. 980. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1236 ; ii. 1324, 1431. committee to execute martial law on deserters in, 1. 715. committee of Parliament in, i. 217, 248, 249. committee of sequestration in, i. 112, 170. deputy Lieutenants of, i. 161, 652. deserters from the army in, i. 820. judges appointed in, ii. 758. justices of the peace in, i. 1140 ; ii, 350. Lord Lieutenant of, i. 161, 652. See also Rich. maintenance of the forces in, i. 160. manors and lands of William Lord Petre in, i. 784. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 221 Essex — cont. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. provision of draught horses in, i. 654. raising of forces in, i. 215, 216, 245, 472, 736. rebellion in. i. 1223. scandalous clergy in, i. 371. sequestration of delinquents' estates in, i. 309. sheriff of. See Wiseman, tumults in, ii. 319, 320. unpaid assessment in, i. 161. Essex, Earl of. See Devereux. Essex, Charles, colonel, i. 13. Essington : — , ii. 1248. Thomas, ii. 1338, 1379. Estcourt (Eastcourt, Escourt) : Eichard, ii. 678. Thomas, i. 230, 546, 966, 1083, 1136, 1237 ; ii. 35, 45, 299, 312, 467, 481, 664, 678, 1069, 1369, 1381, 1431, 1445. of Sherston, i. 1095. Cf. Bsoours. Estington. See Eastington. Estoft, Thomas, i. 644. Estop (Easthop), Foulke, i. 1245 ; ii. 120, 311, 480, 677, 1083. Estwick (Eastwich, Eastwick) : Stephen, i. 5, 105, 880, 881, 888, 990, 1007, 1130, 1146, 1150, 1151, 1259, 1261 ; ii. 38, 82, 83, 92, 201, 302, 434, 917, 1070. alderman of London, ii. 619, 973. commissioner of Customs, i. 164. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Etal (Eatale), co. Northumberland, ii. 1076. Etherington (Ethrington), Eichard, ii. 33, 297, 465, 662. Ethridge, William, ii. 266. Eton (Eaton), co. Buckingham, ii. 31, 294, 461, 1020. CoUege, i. 984, 1077, 1095; ii. 85, 318, 490, 687. election of scholars in, i. 758. exemption from assessment, ii. 1401. fellows of, ii. 1020. provost of. See Eous. See also Index of Subjects. Ettingshall (Ettinsals), co. Stafford, ii. 42, 307, 476, 673. Eure (Eare, Ewer, Ewre) : Captain, i. 1141, 1245. George, i. 965, 1082 ; ii. 33, 297, 465, 662, 1436. Lord Eure, ii. 971, 1039, 1067, 1323, 1367, 1446. Isaac, i. 1254. Robert, i. 621, 637, 963, 1080. ' Stephen, i. 383, 556. William, late Lord Eure, ii. 633, 638. Euxton, CO. Lancaster, ii. 626, 628. Evans : David, ii. 1249, Ellis, ii. 1383. Herbert, ii. 991, 1086, 1448. Hugh, ii. 1335. John, ii. 1447. , Peter, ii. 47, 314, 488, 676, 679, 1082. Rice, ii. 679, 1085, 1382. Richard, i. 129, 461, 545, 963, 964, 1080, 1081 ; ii. 33, 296, 464, 660, 661, 680, 1086, 1323, 1367, 1430. Captain Richard, i. 64. Roger, ii. 475, 673, 759, 974, 1078, 1331, 1377, 1441. Thomas, i. 385, 540, 978, 1096 ; ii. 21, 41, 47, 307, 314, 483, 680, 978, 1447, 1448. of Han or Ham, ii. 1328, 1383. of lUan, ii. 1086. Eveleigh : Gilbert, ii. 1065. Nicholas, ii. 1323, 1367. Evelyn (Evelin, Eveling, Evelyng) : Arthur, i. 450 ; ii. 41, 119, 293, 306, 461, 474, 672, 1062,. 1290, 1320, 1374. Major Arthm-, ii. 657. George, i. 94, 116, 335, 451, 1243 ; ii. 973, 1443. of Kingston, i. 234. of Wotton, i. 116, 150, 234, 541, 625, 686, 731, 976, 1093. John, ii. 1444. Sir John, Knt., i. 94, 95, 116, 117, 151, 181, 234, 236, 541, 624, 636, 658, 696, 723, 731, 815, 858, 905, 974, 976, 977, 1016, 1092, 1093, 1095, 1208, 1209, 1243, 1244 ; ii 45, 139, 311, 480, 677, 976, 1381. 1418, 1442, 1443, 1445. of Godstone, i. 1165. junior, i. 669, 839. Richard, ii. 1444. Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 1094 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 1379. Everard : John, ii. 671. Jonathan, ii. 1329. Richard, ii. 1487. Sir Eichard, Knt. and Bart., i. 90, 112, 140, 147, 229, 243, 292, 536, 621, 638, 1082, 1236 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 668, 1068, 1109, 1824, 1368, 1481. Sir Robert [? Richard], Bart., i. 965. Thomas, ii. 1880. Everden. See Evernden. Evered, Edward, ii. 264, 267. Bveret : John, i. 1048, 1130, 1146 ; ii. 105. Richard, i. 818. Everingden. See Evernden. Evernden (Everden, Everenden, Ever- ingden, Everrenden) : Captain, i. 234. John, i. 624, 640, 976, 1094 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676. Simon, i. 1242 ; ii. 44, 310, 479. 676, 1082, 1834, 1380, 1444. Captain Simon, i. 335, 540, 624, 640, 976, 1094. 222 ORDINANOES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Evernden — cant. Walter, ii. 1380. of Sedlescombe, ii. 1444. senior, ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 1082. Eversden (Eversdon) : -- Joseph, ii. 81, 294, 462, 658, 969. ' Joshua, ii. 1063. - . Eversfield (Ersfeild, Ersfield, Ershfleld) : Thomas, of Dover, Knt., i. 234. Sir Thomas, of Denne, i. 335, 451, 540, 624, 640, 976. of Hollingtou, i. 1094. Everton, Captain, i. 116. Every. See Avery. Evesham (Eversham), co. Worcester, i. • 1113 ; ii. 983. mayor of, i. 1113 ; ii. 120, 311, 480, 677, 1083, 1380. Evirson, Charles, i. 546. Evonds, Elchard, i. 129. Evyat, James, executor of, i. 678. Bwbank, co. Westmorland, ii. 632. Ewen, Thomas, ii. 845. Ewens, Captain Emanuel, ii. 1332. Ewer. See Eure. Ewiug, Patrick, ii. 1148, 1387. Ewood [in Halifax], co. York, ii. 970. Ewre. See Eure. Excester. See Exeter. Exchequer, i. 65, 138, 299, 629, 805, 1013, 1036, 1060, 1218 ; ii. 396, 517, 617, 908, 949, 993, 1005, 1012, 1016, 1263, 1306, 1466. barons of, i. 301, 822, 1013, 1041, 1060, 1219 ; ii. 5, 62, 108, 189, 146, 149, 162, 165, 207, 333, 334, 375. 885, 562, 564, 852, 1039, 1182. See also Atkins ; Gates ; Nicho- las ; Parker ; Thorpe, chief baron of, ii. 511, 1039. See also Wilde. oflScials to take solemn League and Covenant, i. 374. remembrancers and clerks, of, ii. 206. treasurer and chancellor of, ii. 1017. Exchequer of Receipt, i. 65, 133, 299, 301 ; ii. 5, 918-921, 1414. Excise : auditors of, i. 287 ; ii. 206, 228. — ^ See also Bond ; Fauconberg. commissioners of, i. 203, 278, 346, 366, 399, 476, 484, 501, 508, 512, 513, 528, 578, 626, 645, 691, 692, 725, 734, 745, 748, 768, 770-772, 775, 776, 788, 808, 809, 847, 861, 897, 899, 918, 951, 989; ii. 1.59, 213-234, 422, 823, 828, 850, 1350, 1353. See also Manton. commissioners for sequestering estates of defaulting farmers of, ii. 1342. comptroller of, i. 847. office of, i. 203, 651, 769. treasurer for, in Broad Street, ii. 1277. Exeter (Excester, Exceter, Exon), co. Devon, i. 52, 64, 65, 87. 129, 136, 137, 182, 459, 499, 500. 685 ; ii. 464, 625, 660, 979, 1323, 1366. 1367. Exeter — cont. aldermen of." See Bennet ; Clarke ; Crossing ; Hackwell ; Saunders ; White. ■ .. - assessment of, i. 224, 532. 757,- 758, 959, 1073, 1108; ii. 27, 52, 287, 290, 458, 654, 904, 1030, 1059, 1285, 1357. bishop of. See Brownrigg. , commissioners for assessment of , i. 90, 147, 228, 461, 54.5, 781, 964, 1081 ; ii. 32, 122, 296, 464, 660, 1066, 1245, 1366. commissioners for ejecting scandalons ministers in, ii. 970. ministers as assistants to, ii. 979. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1236 ; ii. 1323, 1430. committee of sequestration in, i. Ill, 136, 137. defence of, i. 489, 490. deputy Lieutenants of, i. 65. governor of. See Saunders, judges appointed in, ii. 758. Lord Lieutenant of. See Eussell. mayor of, i. 65, 90, 964. 1081, 1236 ; ii. 33, 296, 464, 661, 1245, 1430. See also Clarke ; White. parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. receiver in, ii. 1066. recorder of, i. 1236. See also Bampfield ; Prideanx. sheriff of, ii. 1066, 1245. See also Gould. Exeter, Earl of. See Cecil. Exmoiith, CO. Devon, ii. 463. Exon. See Exeter. Exton (Exon) : Edward, i. 231, 696, 975, 1092, 1093. alderman of Southampton, i. 335, 845, 451, 540; ii. 43, 675, 1443. John, judge of the Court of Admiralty, ii. 510. Richard, ii. 308, 477. Extron. See Oxstrand. Bydon (Edon, Eyden), co. Northampton,' ii. 1374, 1438. . Bye (Aye), co. Suffolk, ii. 975. Eyre (Airs, Ares, Aries, Ayes, Ayre, Ayres, Eire, Eires, Eyers, Eyres) : — , i. 802. Adam, ii. 99, 100, 102, 1067. commissioner for surveying Sherwood forest, ii. 1116, 1139. Anthony, ii. 1438. Giles, i. 1244 ; ii. 312, 481, 678, 1084. Hemy, ii. 1248, 1381. John, i. 707 ; ii. 33. 296, 464, 1323. of Little Chalfleld, ii. 678. of Lyme Regis, ii. 464. of Purbeck, ii. 1066. of Renscombe, ii. 661, Nathaniel, ii. 1067. Robert, i. .540, 1235 ; ii. 32, 265, 295, 463, 660, 1064, 1248, 1322, 1366, 1429. i Rowland, of Hassop, ii. 521. Captain Samuel, ii. 1384, 1381. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 223 Eyre — cant. Thomas, i. 456, 542, 800, 889, 961 ; ii. 87, 176, 198, 359, 692, 895, 942, 1074, 1084, 1327, 1334, 1373, 1381. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. of Bromham, ii. 312, 481, 678. Sir Thomas, i. 1078. William, i. 1095, 1244 ; ii. 312, 481, 678, 1084. of Neston, ii. 1334, 1381. of Salisbury, minister, ii. 983. Colonel "William, ii. 1445. Eyton : Philip, ii. 482, 679, 1435. -of Great Hale, ii. 1327. Kobert, ii. 1383. Sir Eobert, Knt., ii. 1078. Eyves, Richard, of Bradley and Fish wick, ii. 627, 636. F. Fagg (Fag, Fagge) : Colonel, ii. 1433. John, i. 451, 624, 640, 1094, 1242, 1254 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 1082, 1326, 1333, 1371, 1444. (? Hagg), John, i. 976. of Wiston, ii. 975. Colonel John, ii. 1379. Fail in Tarholton (Foyle), Ayrshire, ii. 1147, 1385. Fairbank, co. Cumberland, ii. 623. Fairclough (Faircloth, Fairecloth) : Mr., of Kenton, minister, ii. 983. John, ii. 1325, 1370. Litton, i. 119, 170. Richard, of Mells, minister, ii. 982. Samuel, ii. 856. Fairdre in Llandyssil (Vaerdriff, VairdrifE, VeardrifF, Verdreffe), co. Cardigan, ii. 313, 482, 679, 977, 1085, Fairefax. See Fairfax. Faireweather. See Fairweather. Fairfax (Fairefax, Faireffax) : Charles, i. 91, 112, 148, 230, 544, 644, 705, 965, 1082, 1141, 1245 ; ii. 34, 297, 465, 662, 970, 1067, 1384, 1367, 1446. of Menston, ii. 1040. Ferdlnando, Lord Fairfax, i. 91, 112, 148, 174, 189, 229. 230, 231, .391, 544, 643, 644, 691, 70.5, 706, 785, 853, 964, 965, 1081, 1082 ; ii. 99, 998. General of the forces in the northern parts, i. 59, Henry, ii. 1324, 1367, 1446. junior, ii. 1067. Sir Thomas, 3rd Lord Fairfax, i. 91, 112, 148, 229-231, 544, 643, 644, 650, 651, 6.53, fi.54, 656, 659, 685, 688, 705, 706, 712, 715, 727, 735, 740, 743, 745, 810-812, 822, 842, 844, 857-861, 940, B58, 964, 965, 984, 1008, 1081, 1082, 1132, 1141, 1149, 1245, 1254, 1255 ; ii. 2, 33, l?airfax. Sir Thomas — cont. ' ' 34, 100, 102, 121, 297, '298, 335, 393, 465, 466, 661, 662, 970, 971, 997, 1067, 1068, 1273, 1290, 1323, 1324, 1332, 1367, 1368, 1373, 141^, 1437, 1445, 1446. army of, i. 761, 764, 765, 766, 786, 788, 817, 818," 820, 843, 850, 958, 1015, 1020, 1025, 1026, 1051, 1058, 1063, 1107, nil, 1125, 1128, 1132, 1170, 1174, 1223, 1251, 1256 ; ii. 22, 56, 121, 123, 168, 193, 196, 236, 237, 285. chaplain to the regiment of. See Smalwood. commander-in-chief of the army, i. 614, 660-662, 675, 676, 1006. constable of the Tower, i. 1058. governor of Hull, i. 714, 858. member of iParliament for the West Riding of Yorkahire and the : city of York, i. 711. • ordinance granting power to, to press soldiers, i. 696. to appoint his inferior officers, i. 653. William, li. 1446. Sir William, Knt., i. 91, 112, 148, 229, 230. Fairweather (Faireweather, Fawether) : Samuel, ii. 675. of Halesworth, i. 975, 1093 ; ii. 43, 309, 478. Fairwel, Fairwell. See Farewell. Fakenham (Takenham), co. Norfolk, ii. 981, Faloonberge, Falconbridge. See Fau- conberg. Falconer (Falconare) : of Moyness, ii. 1152, 1322. Sir Alexander, Lord Falconer of Halkertoun, ii. 1151, 1391. Faldoe : Thomas, ii. 263. William, alderman of Bedford, ii. 1061. Falkener (Fankner, Faulkner, Faulko- ner) : Evered, i. 1090. Edward, ii. 41, 306, 476, 673, 1077. John, ii. 675, 1247, 1436. Falkinham. See Folkingham. Falkland (Faulkland), Viscount. ' See Carey. Fallerton, — , late bailiff of Kirkcud- bright, ii. 1155, 1395. Fallowayes, Nathaniel, i. 228. Fallowes, Major William, ii. 1428. Fallowfield, John, ii. 46, 312, 481, 678. Falmouth (Fallmouth), co. Cornwall, i, 104, 347, 498, 500. Falson. See Poison. Falthorp, Falthrop. See Fulthorp. Fan and Strange alias Rochford Tower, CO. Lincoln, ii. 261. ITancault. See Faucult. Fane : Sir Francis, Knt., ii. 16. Sir Henry, senior, i. 336. Fankner. See Falkener. Fans, ii. 1207. 224 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Fanshaw : Lionel, i. U12 ; ii. 32, 295, 463, 660. Richard, of Barking, ii. 625, 635. Thomas, of Barking, ii. 1431. Fant le Roy. See Fauntleroy. Far. See Farr. Farcet (Fasset), oo. Huntingdon, ii. 131 . Farenden, Peter, i. 335, 540. Farer. See Farrer. Farewell (Fairwell, Farewel, Farwell) : George, i. 116,335, 451, 541, 624, 636, 73], 962, 976, 1079, 1093 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 1428, 14.37. Sir George, Knt., i. 69, 94, 116, 151, 235 974. John,']. 33.5, 451, 541, 625, 636, 731, 976, 1093. Sir John, Knt., i. 1091. Thomas, of Holbrook, ii. 476. Fargison. See Ferguson. Farleigh Hungerford (Farley, Farloe) Castle, CO. Somerset, ii. 1335, 1381, 1442. Farley (Furley) : John, alderman of Colchester, ii. 119, 299, 467, 663. WiUiam, ii. 1369, 1436. Farlington, co. York, ii. 1446. Farloe. See Farleigh. Farlow, Lieut.-Colonel William, ii. 1325. Farmer : Arthur, alderman of Bristol, ii. 1079, 1378, 1442. Edward, i. 50, 93, 115, 150, 233, 529, 971, 1088, 1240; ii. 39, 304, 472, 669, 1074, 1329, 1374, 1438. • of Dayentry, ii. 759, 973. • sheriff of co. Northampton, i. 547, 620, 636. Sir Edward,- ii. 39. John, ii. 1434. Ralph, i. 1011, 1246. minister, ii. 982. Roger, i. 1247. Farmington, Thomas, i. 234. Farmoy du Hawley. See Duhallow ; Fermoy. Farnaby, Master, i. 186. Farnden (Farnedon, Farven), Peter, i. 234, 451, 624, 640, 976, 1094, 1242 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676. Farnham Castle, co. Surrey, garrison of, i. 726. Farquhar (Farquar, Forquar, Forquhar) : Sir Robert, ii. 882. of Mounie, ii. 1146, 1147, 1385. Farquharson (Borynson, Ferguson), Ro- bert, of Invercauld, ii. 1146, 1385. Farr (Far, Farre) : Henry, i. 169, 170, 229, 536. John, i. 965, 1082. of Epworth, ii. 629, 637. Farrar (Farer, Farrer, Farror, Ferrer) : Constance, Captain of Foot, i. 13. Henry, ii. 1063, 1321, 1365, H28. Sir Henry, of Skellingthorpe, ii. 592. John, i. 91, 112, 148, 230, 544, 644, 70.5, 7.38, 1141, 1245; ii. 119, 1323. 1367. Farrar — cont. Susanna, ii. 272. William, ii. 1067, 1367, 1446. of Ewood, ii. 970. Farrold, George, minister, ii. 983. FarroU, George, ii. 1074. Farrow, John, ii. 1431. Farskan (Farskam), BanflEshire, ii. 1145, 1386. Farven. See Farnden Farwell. See Farewell. Fasset. See Farcet. Fauconberg, Lord. See Belasyse. Fauconberg (Falconberge, Falconbridge, Faulconberg, Faulconbridge, Faul- kenberge, Fawconebridge, Faw- kenbridge) : - of Westminster, i. 280. Roger, ii. 1068. Thomas, i. 301, 366, 383, 623, 637, 970, 1087, 1246 ; ii. 20, 38, 39, 303, 471, 472, 668, 669, 917. auditor of the Excise, i. 287, 861. comptroller of the office of Excise and of the Excise of London, i. 769-771. of Westminster, i. 796, 873, 1191. Faucult (Fancault, Fawcult), Claudius, i. 263, 264, 689. Faukland, Sir Henry, i. 644. Faulkland. See Falkland. Faulkner, Paulkoner. See Falkener. Faunham, John, i. 90, 147. Faunt, George, ii. 1434. Fauntleroy (Fant le Roy), Moor, i. 696, 975, 1092. Faversham (Feversham), co. Kent, ii. 625. woods lying near, i. 424. Fawcely. See Fawsley. Fawcet, Samuel, late of Broad Street, London, ii. 629, 637. Fawconebridge. See Fauconberg. Fawether. See Fairweather. Fawkenbridge. See Fauconberg. Fawley, co. Southampton, i. 345. Fawley, Sir Thomas, Knt. and Bart., i. 623. Fawsley (Fawcely, Fawzley), co. North- ampton, i. 50, 529. Fawsonv> Thomas, i. 1057 ; ii. 123. Fawtrey (Fawtery, Fortrey) : Mr., of Oakington, ii. 658. Samuel, ii. 1063, 1245. 1321, 136.5, 1427. Fay, Herbert, i. 94. Fazakerley in Sefton (Fizakerley), co. Lancaster, ii. 627, 628. Fazakerley (Fizakerley) : Nicholas, late of Fazakerley, ii. 627, 636. Robert, of Walton, ii. 627, 636. Feathers, ii. 1207. Featherston. See Fetherston. Featly, Dr. Daniel, of Lambeth, i. 182. Feild. See Field. Feilder. See Fielder. Index of names, places, a\d thinCxS. 2i'y Feilding ; Basil, Lord Feilding of Newnham Paddox lufterwardu 2nd Earl of Denbigh] Bazill Lord Newenham, Lord Lieutenant of co. Denbish, i. 2-4. Lord Lieutenant of co. Flint. i. 2-4. Earl of Denbigh, i. 487, 507, 609, 612, 658, 691 723, 783, 804, 839, 840, 852, 905, 914, 927, 937, 1016, 1047, 1208, 1227, 1244, 1247; ii. 2, 45, 149, 311, 335, 480, 677, 1083, 1334, 1444. George, Earl of Desmond, i. 556, 622, 636, 970, 1087, 1239; ii. 38, 303, 471, 668. Feimige. See Feuning. Fell: George, ii. 1371, 1433. Thomas, i. 92, 114, 149, 546, 707, 739, 758, 968, 1085, 1239 ; ii. 301, 469, 666, 758j 972, 1072. commissioner of the seal of the county and duchy of Lancaster, ii. 722, 845, 916. Felsham, Kobert, of Sculthorpe, i. 171. Felstead, co. Essex, ii. 980. Felton, i. 182. CO. Northumberland, ii. 634. Felton, Sir Henry, Bart., ii. 1080, 1333, 1443. Feltwell, CO. Norfolk, ii. 130. Fen, Sir Robqrt, ii. 270. Fence, co. Lancaster, ii. 628. Fendall (Feudal), Josias, i. 114, 815, 1246 ; ii. 21. Fennel, Dr., ii. 599. Fennick. See Fenwick. Fenning (Feimige, Fening, Fenninge, Fennynge), John, i. 169, 170, 229, 292. 537, 621, 638, 966, 1083 ; ii. 35, 299, 466, 663, 758, 971, 1246. Fenrick. See Fenwick. Fens, draining the Great Level of the, ii. 130, 899. Fensham, co. Bedford, ii. 293, 461. Fenton : Lieut, -Colonel, ii. 739. Edward, of Stanton, i. 972, 1090, 1142. John, ii. 1327. Lieut-Colonel John, i. 1131 ; ii. 1294. Morris, ii. 1041. WilUam, ii. 1312. Sir •William, ii. 1041. Fenwick (Fennick, Fenrick, Fenwich. Fenwicke) : Charles, ii. 298, 466, 662, 1067. Cuthbert, ii. 1077. of East Heddon, ii. 1330, 1376, 1440. Edward, i. 1241 ; ii. 40, 305, 474, 671, 1076, 1330, 1376, 1440. of Stanton, i. 972, 1142 ; ii. 1041. George, i. 643, 707, 840, 854, 972, 973, 1090. 1142, 1209, 1241, 1255 ; ii. 33, 40, 41, 297, .305, 465, 474, 661, 671, 672, 969. of Brinkburn, i. 1241, 188L Fenwick — ci>>it. John, i. 643, 739 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 677, 1081. • of Bray, ii. 1320. of Crookdean, ii. 630, 637. Sir John, Knt. and Bart., i. 93, 115, 150, 233, 547, 707, 972, 1089, 1241 ; ii. 40, 305 474, 671, 1076. Martin, ii. 1077. Kobert, i. 707, 972, 1090, 1142, 1241 ; ii. 32, 87, 176, 295, 359, 463, 659, 692, 895, 969, 1330, 1376. of Bedlington, ii. 1041. of London, i. 889. of "West Matfen, ii. 630, 637. Colonel Roger, ii. 1134. Samuel, i. 974, 1091. Thomas, of Prestwick, ii. 630, 637. William, i. 643,972, 1090 ; ii.40, 305, 474, 671, 1440. of Blagdou, ii. 630, 637. of Stanton, i. 707. of "Wallington, i. 707, 1241; ii. 1041, 1076. member of Parliament for Northumberland and Newcastle- upon-Tyne, i. 711. Sir WiUiam, Knt., ii. 1440. of Meldon, ii. 630, 637. of Scremerston, ii. 624, 635. B^erguson (Fargison, Forgison) : Robert, of Oraigdarroch, ii. 1148, 1388; .Thomas, of Caitloch, ii. 1148, 1388. See also Farquharson. Fermanagh (Fermahagh) co. : assessment of, ii. 1244, 1363. parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. Fermoy (Farmoy), Barony of, co. Cork, forfeited lands in, ii. 726. Fermoy (Fernjoy), Viscount. See Eoche. Femes, Henry, of Walberswick, ii. 634, 639. Ferney, Fifeshire, ii. 882. Fernjoy. See Fermoy. Ferrars(Ferrors), John,ii. 969, 1064, 1429. Ferrensby (Ferringsby), co. Vork, ii. 634. Ferrer. See Farrar. Ferrey, Robert, i. 336, 541. FeiTis, Richard, i. 228. Ferryers, Richard, bailiff of Yarmouth, i. 497, Festiniog (Festinioge), co. Merioneth, i. 1184. Fetherston (Featherston) : John, ii. 1083, 1445. "William, ii. 1083, 1248. Fetherstonehaugh, Albany, ii. 1076. Fettiplace (Fetiplace, Phettiplace) : Mr., ii. 1376. Charles, ii. 1062, 1364. of Upper Lambourn, ii. 657. Edmund, ii. 41, 474, 672. Edward, ii. 306. John, i. 169, 546, 966, 1083, 1136, 1237 ; ii. 259, 481, 678, 1426, 1427, 1431, 1440. Thomas, i. 90, 110, 146, 227, 961, 1078, 1234; ii. 30, 293,461, Uo7, 968, 1062, 1364, 1426. V 226 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Fevorsham. /S'«' Favershara. Fice, James, ii. 1084. Fich. See Fitch. Fiddleford in Okeford Fitzpaine (Fittle ford), CO. Dorset, ii. 625. Fiddles for children, ii. 1207. Field (Feild) : Captain Daniel, i. 289. Edmund, ii. 1432. Henry, ii. 119, 303, 472, 669, 1074. Nathaniel, i. 678. Thomas, ii. 293, 460, 6.j6, 1061, 1320. 1364. William, i. 356 ; ii. 36, 300, 468, 665, 1070, 1370. Field Place [in Goring], oo. Sussex, ii. 975, 1082, 1334, 1380, 1444. Fielder (Feilder, Filder) : Edward, ii. 277, 1439. John, i. 91, 113, 148, 230, 335, 450, .540, 696. 975, 1092, 1242 ; ii. 42, 153, 308, 472, 477, 500, 674, 1332, 1378, 1440, 1442. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. Colonel John, ii. 1330, 1376. Mary, ii. 271. Fiennes (Fienes, Fiennis, Fiens, Fines, Finnes, Fyennes, Fynes) : • alderman of Cambridge, i. 621, 637. Francis, i. 294, 539, 622, 641. alias Clinton, Francis, i. 968, 1086, 1239 ; ii. 37, 302, 972, 1040, 1072. 1073, 1435. Sir Henry, ii. 269. James, i. 4.56, 542, 853, 927, 966, 972, 1083, 1090, 1136, 1209, 1237, 1241 ; ii. 1077, 1376, 1432, 1440. John, i. 230, 456, 512, 972, 1090 ; ii. 971, 974, 1040. alias Clinton, John. ii. 1432. Nathaniel, i. 84, 86, 148, 777, 779, 839, 8.54. 927, 937, 968, 1016, 1085, 1209, 1239, 1241 ; ii. 37, 139, 302, 972, 974, 1026. commissioner of the Great Seal; ii. 1072, 1077, 1122, 1268. Colonel Nathaniel, governor of Bristol, i. 230. Norris, ii. 635, 639. (or Tin), Sondder or Suuder, i. 974, 1091. William, Viscount Saye and Sale, i. 181, 343, 382, 437, 487, 658, 669, 691, 804, 839, 853, 905, 927, 937, 1016, 1047, 1136, 1208, 1235, 1237, 1241 ; ii. 41, 306, 974, 1026, 1440. commissioner of the West Indies, i. 331, 332. Lord Lieutenant of oo. Oxford, i. 2-4. See also Clinton . Fifeshire : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1240, 1360. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1149, 1389. parliamentary representation of, ii. 930. Figs, i. 209. Filder. See Fielder, Files, ii. 1207. Filkin (Filtkin), Richard, i. 662, 740 ; u. 37, 302, 470, 667. Fillingham : John, alderman of lifottiogham, ii. 1439. mayor of Nottinghajn, ii. 1329. F"ilman, William, i. 540. l^iltkin. See Filkin. Finch : Mr., of Belleau, ii. 981. Mrs., childi'en of, ii. 263. Edward, ii. 1433. of Tenterden, ii. 666. Francis, ii. 1232. Heneage, ii. 1436. Earl of Winchilsea, ii. 1433. Henry, i. 383, 556. John, i. 383, .556; ii. 119,301, 469, 666, 1071. oJt Wallsteed, ii. 468. of Watford, i. 356. William, i. 289, 356, 383, 556. Fincham, Thomas, i. 1235; ii. 31, 294, 462, 658, 1063. Fincher : Richard, ii. 1040, 1062, 1320. Major Richard, ii. 657, 1426. of Chieveley, ii. 968. Finchingfield (Finohinfield), co. Essex, i. 181 ; ii. 980. Finchstock. See Finslock. Findlater, Earl of. See Qgilvy. Findowrie (Findaurie Findawrie), near Brechin, Forfarshire, ii. 1150, 1389. Findrassie in Spynie (Finrasie, Finrassie), Elginshire, ii. 1151, 1391. Fines. See Fiennes. Fingall, Earl of. See Plunkett. Fining. See Fyning. Finlow, Mr. ii. 1136 Finnes. See Fiennes. Finrasie, Finrassie. See Findrassie. Finshury, oo. Middlesex, printing press for Bibles and Psalms at, ii. 249. F'instock (Finchstock), co. Oxford, ii. 261. Fintry (Fintrie), Stirlingshire, ii. 1150, 1389. I'isgill. See Physgill. Fish, i. 1034 : ii. 443, 560, 1099. Fish (Fishe) : Humphrey, i. 169, 227, 620, 636, 960, 1077. mayor of Bedford, i. 543. Thomas, ii. 976. Fisher : Mr., of Sheffield, ii. 979. Anthony, ii. 1428. Francis, i. 662, 740. John, ii. 120, 476. alderman of Northampton, i. 93, 115, 1.50, 233, .547, 620, 636, 971, 108S, of Chute, ii. 120. Nicholas, i.95, 117, 151,236, 543, 978, 1095. Peter, i. 537, 624, 639, 975, 1093, 1243 ; ii. 43, 309, 478, 675, 1081. Thomas, i, 1130. William, i. 90, 111, 140, 146, 228, 293, 538, 962, 1079, 1234 ; ii. 1428. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 227 Fishwick, co. Lancaster, ii. 626, 627. Fisk : John, ii. 309, 478, 675, 1081. William, ii. i3. Fitch (Fich) : Thomas, ii. 1041. Colonel Thomas, ii. 295, 463, 659. Fitsmorris. See Fitzmorris. Fittieford. iSee Fiddleford. Fitton, Alexander, ii. 1428. Fitz, William, ii. 1070. Fitz Gerald, Sir Luke, of Tecroghan, Knt ., ii. 599. Fitz Gerard, Piers, of Ballisonan, com- monly called MacThomas, ii. 600. Fitz'Hei-bei-t, William, alderinau of Bristol, i. 797. Fitz James : Jdan, daughter of Leweson Fitz- James, of Leweston, ii. 540. John, i. 90, 147, 229, 1236 ; ii. 1367, 1430. junior, i. 460, 544, 964, 1081. of Leweston, i. 140; ii. 296, 661, 1066, 1079, 1378. FitzMaurice, Patrick, Lord Kerry, Colonel, i. IS, 32. Fitz Morris (Fitsmorris), Kichard, cap- tain of Foot, i. 32. Fitz Patrick : Florence, of Queen's co., ii. 599. Colonel John, son of Florence, ii. 599. Fitz William : William,- i. 50. Lord Fitz-Williaa, i. 528, 636, 970, 1088, 1240 ; ii. 39, 304, 472, 669. Fizakerley. See Fazakerley. Flacket (Flacet, Fleket) : John, i. 113; ii. 35, 299, 467, 664, 758, 971. junior, i. 780, 967, 1084, 1237. senior, i. 967, 1084. Flamank (Flamanck, Flamick, Flamock) : Eobert, ii. 1366. Thomas, of Gwendon, ii. 295, 463, 659. William, ii. 1365. Flambordugh, co. York, ii. 979. Flamick, Flamock. See Flamank. Flanders, ii. 496. English agents in. See Thelwall ; Walker, transporting buUion (o, ii. 495. Flasby (Flashby), co. York, i. 738. Flax, i. 467; ii. 848, 1189, 1207. Fleeming. See Fleming. Fleet, Commander of the. See Rich, Robert, Earl of Warwick. Fleetwood (Fleetewood) : Charles, i.975, 1013, 1093, 1240, 1243 ; ii. 40, 41, 43, 306, 309, 474, 477, 538, 592, 672, 675. Captain, i. 138. — - Colonel, i. 487, 842, 1112. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. Lieut.-General, ii. 500, 670, 671, 1080, 1273, 1312, 1329, 1330, 1332, 1333, Fleetwood — cont. Charles, Lieut.-General and Com- mander-in-Chief, ii. 1283, 1352, 1416. Lieut.-General of the army in Ireland, ii. 723, 741, 927, 1100, 1254, 1257. ■ Lord, ii. 1327. Lord deputy of Ireland, ii. loH, 1075, 1077. Edmund, i. 642. Edward, ii. 1371. Frances, wife of Charles, ii. 538, 592. George, i. 456, 541, 961, 1078, 1^34, 1255; ii. 30, 293, 461, 657, 704; 968, 1026, 1321, 1364, 1427. Colonel George, ii. 1020. Sir George, Knt., ii. 1040, 1062. Henry, i. 759. Miles, ii. 1075, 1077, 1247, 1438, 1440. William, ii. 1364, 1437. Flegg (Fleg), co. Norfolk, ii. 1330, 1375. Fleket. See Flacket. Fleming (Fleeming, Flemmiug, Flemyng) : [Charles], Baron Slane, ii. 599. Daniel, ii. 1429, 1445. Edward, ii. 1080, 1379. James, of Oxgang, ii. 1148, 1387. John, ii. 1368. of — , CO. Cumberland, ii. 633, 638. Earl of Wigtoun, ii. 1148, 1387. Patrick, of Barochan, ii. 1154,-1393. Thomas, ii. 1442. WiUiam, ii. 15, 46, 313, 482. , of Rydal, ii. 632, 638. Flesh victuals, i. 578. 1004 ; ii. 443. Fletcher (Flesher) : Sir Andi'ew, of InnerpefErey, ii.'SSl. Anthony, i. 82. Sir George, Bart., ii. 1064, 1429. Henry, captain of Foot, i. 32. John, ii. 105. ■ of Bm'scough, ii. 627, 636. Lancelot, ii. 1064, 1429. Miles, i. 1129. Sir Robert, of Salton, ii. lIoO, 1390. Thomas, i. 383, ,384, 556 ; ii. 1335, 1S82 William, i. 1130. Flint (Flynt) Co., i. 179, 180, 379 ; ii. 207, 208, 210. assessment of, i. 88, 225, 534, 960, 1075, 1110, 1184; ii. ,30, 54, 208, 289, 292, 460, 656, 905, 1032, 1061, 1237, 1359. commissioners for assessment of, i. 979, 1097 ; ii. 46, 313, 483, 679, 1086, 1383. commissioners for propagation of the Gospel in, ii. 343. commissioners to take account of money received for preaching of the Gospel in, ii. 991. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 976. ministers as assistants to, ii. 983. commissioners for the Militia o£, i, 1247 ; ii. 1335, 1448. P 3 228 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE C0MM0NWEA1,TH. Flint — cmtt. committee of defence in, i. 178, 1184. judges appointed in, ii. 761. Lord Lieutenant of. See Feilding. parliamentary representation of, ii. 816. reduction of, i. 177. sheriff of. See Hanmer. Flintost, William, of Scarborough, ii. 6.')2. 638. Floid. See Floyd ; Lloyd. Flood, Richard, of St. Peter's, Cheap, i. 794,871, 1190. Florence, cost of postage lo, ii. 1112. Flo-wer : George, i. 678. Stephen, i. 428. Flower roots, ii. 1207. Flowerdew, Alice, i. 678. Floyd (Floid, Floy, Floyde, Lloyde) : Mr., of Woodford, minister, ii. 982. Andrew, of Aston, i. 94, 116, 151. 235, 542, 973, 1090. Colonel John, ii. 1447. Richard, i. 1129 ; ii. 105. See also Lloyd. Flyer : Ralph, ii. 300, 468. ■ sherifi of co. Hertford, ii. 35. Richard, i. 1242 ; ii. 42, 307, 476, 673, 759, 1078. William, of Llantilio Portholey, ii. 629, 637. Foach (Foch, Foche) ; Lieut.-Colonel, ii. 1294. John, ii. 160. Thomas, ii. 119, .301, 469, 666, 1071, 1326, 1371, 14,33. of the Isle of Thanet, ii. 971. Captain Thomas, i. 1238. Foard. See Ford. Foch, Foche. See Foach. Fockerby, co. York, ii. 633. Fog: Orlando, minister, ii. 984. Robert, minister, ii. HS4. Foley (FoUey, Foly) : Richard, ii. 1083. Thomas, ii. 42, 307, 476, 673, 976, 1083, 1444. Folkestone, co. Kent. i. 968, 1085 ; ii. 36, 300, 469. Folkingham (Falkinham), co. Lincoln, ii. 981. FoUey, Foly. See Foley. Fones, John, i. 507, 642. Foodham. See Fordham. Foord. See Ford. Foot (Foote) : Thomas, i. 1087. alderman of Loudon, i. 192, 552, 969, 1007, 1029, 1137, 1261 ; ii. 38, 942, 1039, 1062, 1069, 1073, 1(IS2, 1268, 1294, 1372. commissioner and governor of Excise, i. 203, 279, 366, 578,611, 734, 861. Lord Mayor of London, com- missioner of Excise, ii. 422, Forbes, Aberdeenshire, ii. 1146, 1385. F'orbes : Alexander, ii. 1147, 1386. of Boyndlie, ii. 1146, 1386. Lord Forbes, ii. 101. Arthur, of Echt, ii. 1146, 1385. Duncan, ii. 1151, 1391. John, ii. 1151, 1391. of Byth, ii. 1146, 1385. (Forbus), John, of Gulloden, ii. 1151, 1390. Robert, ii. 1147, 1386. tutor of Craigievar, ii. 1147, 1385. Thomas, of Aquhorthies, ii. 1146, 1385. William, the younger, of Leslie, ii. 1146, 1385. Forbus. See Forbes. Forcer, John, of Arbour House, ii. 591. Ford (Foord, Fore), Haddingtonshire, ii. 1150, 1390. Ford (b'oai-d, Foord, Fourd) : Mr., of Exeter, minister, ii. 979. Edward, ii. 464, 660. Henry, alderman of Worcester, i. 977, 1095, 1245 ; ii. 45, 311, 480, 677, 1083. ■ mayor of Worcester, i. 95, 151, 236. Humphrey, i. 1146. John, i. 317, Phillip, i. 738. Robert, of Crewkerne, ii. 631, 637. Thomas, ii, 32, 122, 295, 296, 464, 661, 1065, 1066. alderman of Derby, ii. 463, 660, Forden, Laurence, i, 317. Fordham (Foodham), co. Cambridge, ii. 131. Fordy, Perthshire, ii. 1163, 1393. Fore. See Ford. Forest. See Forrest. Forester (Forrister) : Francis, senior, ii. 1141. of Watling Street, i. 1243. Forfar (Forfarr), assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1150, 1390. magistrates of, ii. 1160, 1390. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. H"orfarshire : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1150, 1389. parliamentary representation of, ii. 930. Forgison. &!e Ferguson. Formby (Fornby), co. Lancaster, ii. 628. Forniiter, Andrew, ii. 1369. Fovquar, Porquhar. See Farquhar. Forres, (Porras), Elginshire, assessment of, ii. 1143, 1240, 1360. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1149, 1389. magistrates of, ii. 1149, 1389. parliamentary representation of, ii, 931, INDEX OP X\MES, PT-ACES, A\D THINGS. 229 Forrest (Forest) : George, ii. ll.'il, 1390. Thomas, alderman of Coventry, i. 1244. Forrester, Lord. See Baillie. Forrister. See Forester. Forster (Froster) : Mr., of Brentford, ii. 629. William, ii. 1320, 1426. See aUo Foster. Fortescue : Arthur, ii. 32. 295, 296, 463, C6U, 1065, 1322, 1366, 1430. Sir Faithful, captain of Horse Troops, i. 13. Hugh. i. 90. Ill, 147. 228. 9i;3, lUSO. 123iB ; ii. 32, 296, 464, 6(iO, 1U6:,. James, ii. 464. 660. John, i. 963, 1080, 1236. of Buckland FiUeigh, ii. 29(1. 464, 660. Colonel Richard, arrears due to. il. 998. Robert, ii. 1430. William, of Buckland FiUeigh, ii. 1065. Fortrey. See Fawtrey. Foscot (Fosket), William, ii. 658, 1062. Foster (Forster) : — alderman of Canterbury, ii. 1326. Anthony, of Rathmell, ii. 1067. Arthur, ii. 1064, 1.322, 1366, 1429. Bazil, ii. 271. Francis, i. 973, 1091. Isaac, i. 1130. Richard, i. 643, 707, 1241 ; ii. 305, 474, 671, 1076, 1330, 1376, 1440. Sir Robert, removal from his judg- ship, i. 805. Thomas, 11. 1290, 1374, 1438. WiUiam, ii. 1330, 1376. Fostersmith, Philip, 11. 1078. Fothergil (Fothergell), John, ii. 675, 1039, 1081, 1333. Fotherston, John, of Packwood, ii. 760. Fouke. See Fowke. Foule. See Fowle. Foulforth. See Fulford. Foulis in Kiltearn (Fowles, Fowlis, Fowls), Ross-shire, ii. 1151, 1155, 1391, 1394. Foulis (Foules, Fowles, Fowlis) : Sir David (Davis), Bart., ii. 1067, 1446. Sir Henry, Bart., i. 91, 112, 147, 230. John, ii. 403. Foulk, Foulke. See Fowke. Foulthorp : Christopher, i. 964, 1031. Clement, i. 964, 1081. Fountain (Fountaine) : ■ Brigg or Brigs, i. 93, 115, 149, 233, 293. .John, 1. 963, 1080; ii. 32, 296, 660, 702. . . , — — • serjeant-at-law, commissioner ot the great seal, ii. 1487. Thomas, 1. 227, 456, 542. Fourd. See Ford. Fovant, co. Wilts, ii. 481, 983. Fovel, Fowel, Fowell. See Fowle. Fowon, Thomas Parry, of. See Parry. I'owey (Foy), co. Cornwall, ii. 979. Fowke (Fouke, Foulke, Fowk, Fowks, Fowlkes, Fowlks, Fulks) : — , ii. 36. Francis, ii. 1(111, captain of Foot, i, 13. John, i. 5, lOSr ; ii. 702, 1041, 1069. alderman of London, i. 38, 104, SSO, 887, 899, 930, 949, 969, 990, 1007, 1042, 1219, 12,65, 1261 : ii. :!K, lo;>>. 119. 403, 619. 942, 1294, 1.372. commissioner of Customs. i. 164. of Gunston, ii. 1078. Colonel John, ii. 1078. Peter, ii. 47, 314, 483, 680. Fowle (Foule, I'ovel. Fowel. Fowell Fowl) : Anthonv, i. 2.34, 4.jl. 624, 640. 976, 1094. Edmund, i. 963, 1080 ; ii. 660, 1064, 1065, 1430. Sir Edmund, Knt., i. Ill, 147, 228, 460, 853, 963, 1209, 1236 ; ii. 32, 295, 1429. Sir Edward, Knt., i. 90, 1080. Henry, of Abbotts Ann, ii. 631, 637. John, ii. 106.5, 1430. Robert, ii. 1444. of Billingtou, ii. 627, 636. William, i. 963, 1080 ; il. 32, 296. 464, 660, 1065, 1430. Colonel William, ii. 1323, 1366. Fowler, co. Oxford, ii, 261. Fowler (Powler) : Mr., of Reading, minister, ii. 978. of Thwing, Ii. 979. Daniel, ii. 1151, 1391. James, ii. 1151, 1391. John, 1. 356. Riehard, i. 980, 1097, 1247 ; ii. 1087, 1384. Stephen, 1. 169, 230, 546, 966, 1083, 1136, 1237; ii. 35, 299, 467, 664, 1069. of Crick, minister, ii. 982. Thomas, ii. 658, 1063. Sir Thomas, Knt. and Bart., i. 170, 232, 383, 400, 536, 636, 970, 1087, 1239 ; ii. 38, 303, 471, 668. Walter, of St. Thomas, ii. 592. William, 1. 1247. of Westerleigh, il. 980. Fowles, Fowlis. See Foulis. Fowlkes, Fowlks. See Fowke. Fowls. See Foulis. Fownes (Powns), John, ii. 120, 311, 480, 677, 1083, 1380, 1444. Fox : Captain, 11. 1320. Adoniah, il. 264. Anthony, ii. 1081, 1333. Captain Arthur, of Orumlin, ii. 600. Charles, 11. 1082, 1437. Edward, of Rheteskin, 11. 634, 638. Captain Edward, ii. 1442. John, ii. 666, 1064, 1072, 1322. 1326, 1365, 1429, 1434. of Pendennls, ii. 969, 230 ORDiXAXCES A^^D 4CTS OF THE C04lM0\WEALTtl. Fox — cont. Colonel John, i. 507, 312. Matthew, i. 1131, 1146. Thomas, ii. 1083, 1441. of Tamworth, ii. 974. Foxcroft : George, ii. 1290, 1353, 1374. commissioner of Excise, ii. 8.)0. John, ii. 1445. of Gotham, i. 182. Fpxdenton [in Chaddertou], co. Ijancas- ter, ii. 626. ' Foxfield. See Froxfield. Foxley-.: Samuel, ii. 1328. Thomas, ii. 545. William, alderman of Kingston-upon- Hull, ii. 1068, 1447. Foxton, CO. Cambridge, ii. 1365, 1428. Foxton, Richard, i. 243, 621, 637, 961. 1078. Foxwist (Foxuist) : William, i. 967, 978, 1084, 1183, 1238, 1246 ; ii. 665, 1040, 1070, 1085, 1370, 1383, 1432, 1448. recorder of St. Albans, i. 967, 1084 ; ii. 36, 300, 468, 665. Foxworthy : Richard, ii. 32, 295, 463, 660, 1065. Major Richard, ii. 1322, 1366. Foy. See Fowey. Foy: John, i. 964, 1081 ; ii. 33. Walter, i. 964, 1081 ; ii. 33, 296, 464, 661, 758, 970, 1066. Foyle. See Fail. Framlingham, co. Suffolk, ii. 1131. Framlington, co. Suffolk, ii. 976. Frampton, John, i. 1011. France, i. 913. governor and company, of merchants of London trading into, i. 1224- 1226. Francis (Frances) : Benjamin, hackney coachman, ii. 923. John, i. 68, 69.. of the Wardrobe,. London, ii. 629, 637. PhiUp, i. 461, 545, 963, 1080 ; ii. 32, 296, 463, 660, 1065 Thqmas, i. 460, 545 ; ii. 1442. Pranekfaln. See Wimborn- Franckfaln. Frank (Franok, Francks, Frankes, Franks) : — , ii. 1074. Charles, of Thetford, minister, ii. 981. Edward, il. 271. Francis, i. 1245 ; ii. 120, 311, 480, 677, 760. of Worcester, ii. 976. alderman of Worcester, ii. 1083. Marmaduke, of Kneeton, ii. 632,, 638. Robert,, commissioner for surveying Needwopd forest, ii. 1116, 1139., William, mayor of Leicester, ii. 1327, 1.372. Frankfort, cost of postage to, ii. 1112. Prankland (Franckland, Francklin, Franklin) : Henry, i. 965, 1082 ; ii. 33, 297, 465. Sir Henrr, Knt., i. 706, 965, 1082 ; ii. 33, 297, 465. William, of WdodhaU, ii. 632, 638. Franklin (Fiancklin, Franoklyn, Frankleh, Franklen, Frankly n, B'ranlyn) : Mr., i. 336, 541. Edward, ii. 1290, 1374. George, ii. 1074. Henry, ii. 1335, 1381. Jenkin, ii. 343, 680, 976, 1085. John, i. 383, 556. Sir John, Knt., i. 93, 114, 140, li9, 232. 383, 400, 536, 556, 623, 636, 854, 970, 1087. Richard, ii. 45, 312, 481, 678, 1084, 1432. of Sherston, i. 1095. Thomas, i. 247, 248, 451, 620, 640, 692, Franks. See Frank. Praoch Elan or French, in Loch Awe (French), Argyllshire, ii, 1155, 1395. Eraser (Frazer), Aberdeenshire^ "• H^^i 1385. Fraser (Frazer, Freaser, Frenser) : — , of , Belladrum, junior, ii. 1151, 1390. Alexander, of Philorth, ii. 1146, 1385. Hugh, of Struy, ii. 1151, 1390. Fraysel, Bartlet, minister, ii. 982. Frazer, Freaser. See Fraser. Freborn. See Freebgrn. Freckenham (Freckingham), co. Suffolk, ii. 131. Frederick (Fretherick) : deputy, i. 1146. John, alderman of London, ii. 1372. Fredville in Nonington (Frednill, Fredoile, Fretfield, FretirlejFret- vile, Friswell), co. Kent, i. 620, 639^ 674, 967, 1084, 1238 ; ii. 1433. Preebody, John, i. 1131. Freeborn (Freborn, Freeburne, Fribprne,. Pry-born, Frybourne), Samuel, i. 112, 966, 1083 ; ii. 34, 298',, 466, 663, 1368. Freebridge Marshland, Hundred of, eo. Norfolk, trained bands of, i. 190. Freeman : Edmund, ii. 664. Edward, i. 1112 ; ii. 1369, 1432. Colonel Edward, ii. 1448. Gabriel, of Thirsk, ii. 632, 638. Henry, i. 971, 1088 ; ii. 304, 472, 670, 1374, 1438. Ralph, i. 91, 113, 119, 148, 231, 243. 294, 539, 622, 638, 967, 1084, 1238 ; ii. 35, 300, 468, 1432. William, i. 451, 624, 640, 781, 976, 1094, 1242 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 760, 104Q, 1061, 1082, 1117, 1118, 1444. of Cowfold, ii. 975. of Stotfold, ii. 1426. Captain William, ii. 1380. IMDKX: OF NT AMES, PLACES, A>JD TF?I>JGS. 231 Freemantle, Andrew, ii. 132i, 1369. Freer. See Prere. Freeston. See Freston. Freke, Thomas, ii. 1430. French. See Fraoch Elan. French : alderman of Cambridge, i. 631, 637, 961, 1078 ; ii. 969. Mr., ministei', ii. 984. of Slrood, ii. 980. Edward, ii. 1326. of Preston, ii. 1434. Dr. Peter, Prebendary of Christ Church, Oxford, ii. 982. 1027. Thomas, i. 90, 111. 146. 228. 294, 538 : ii. 31, 294. 462, 6,58. 664, 665, 1063, 1428, 1432. aldei'man of Cambridge, ii. 1321, 1365. Captain Thomas, ii. 1437. Frenser. See Fraser. Frere (Freer, Frier, Fryar, Fryer) ; -^, of Piainham, ii. 1246. Anthony, ii. 1070. Bobert, of Newbridge in Netherdale, ii. 632, 638. Tobias, i. 170, 233, 293, 538, 623, 972, 1089, 1240 ; ii. 40, 305, 473, 492, 671, 973, 1076. William, of Craike, ii. 1368. Freston (Freeston, Friston, Froston), co. Suffolk, i. 94, 115, 160, 168, 234, 242, 293, 537, 1243. Fretfield. See Fredville. Fretherick. See Frederick. Fretirle, Fretvile. See Fredville. Frewen : John, alderman of Reading, ii. 1062. Dr. Stephen, late of Oxford Uni- Tersity, ii. 623, 635. Friarside, High [in Tanfield] (Overfrier- side), CO. Durham, ii. 624. Friborne. See Freeborn. Frie. See Pry. Frier. See Frere. Frip, Edward, ii. 1084. Friston. See Freston. Priswell. See Fredville. Frith : Mr., of Mansfield, minister, ii. 979. Roger, ii. 781, 1073. Frodingham, co. York, ii. 632. Frognall [in Teynham], co. Kent, ii. 625. Frome Selwood (Brome Selwood), co. Somerset, suppressing riotous per- sons in, i. 139. Frome Vauohurch (Frooni Vawchurch), CO. Dorset, ii. 542. Frost : Anne, ii. 262. Walter, i. 1011 ; ii. 20. (Gualter) the younger, i. 1102, 1117. Proster. /S«e Forster. Froston. See Freston. Frowd, John, of Sedghill, ii. 1248, Froxfield (Foxfield), co. Wilts, ii. 120. 312, 481. parsonage of, ii. 1021. Fry (Frie, Prye) : John. i. 1081, 12:,4 : ii. 139, 296, 464. William, i. Ill, 228, 461. 545, 963, 1080, 1081, 1083, 1236 ; li. 32, 295, 463, 660, 970, 1065, 1322, 1366, 1430. Fryar. See Frere. Fryborn, Prybourne. See Freeborn. Fryer. See Frere. Pryth wood, co. Monmouth, ii. 544. Fuchet, William, ii. 294. Falford (Poulforth"), co. York, ii. 633. Pulham, CO. Middlesex, i. 737; ii. 471. 668. Fulham, Edward, ii. 265. Pnllarton (Fullerton, Fullertoun), Ayr- shire, ii. 1147, 1385. Fullarton (Pullertone, Fullertoun), James, of Fullarton, ii. 1147, 1385. Fuller : Dowee, i. 2.30. Dunch, i. 91. Francis, ii. 1444. PuUers-eartli not to be transported, i. 1059. Fulmodestone (Fulmerston), co. Norfolk, i. 171. Fulthorp (Palthorp, Falthrop, Pulthorpe, Fulthrop, Fulthropp) : Christopher, i. 707, 832, 964, 1081, 1142. Clement, i. 90, 112, 229, 544, 707, 739, 964, 1081, 1142, 1236 ; ii. 33, 297, 465, 661, 1067, 1323, 1367. Fulwood, CO. Lancaster, ii. 628. Fulwood (PuUwood) : Mr., i. 745. Gervase, i. 243, 539, 1084 ; ii. 36, 300,' 468, 665, 969, 1071, 1326, 1370, 1433. Purley. See Farley. Purmantle. See Freemantle. Purness, co. Lancaster, ii. 625, 626,628, 629. Furs [list of], i. 211 ; ii. 1207-1209. Fust, Edward, ii. 664, 1069. Fustians [list of], ii. 1209. Pyennes. See Fiennes. Pyle, John, ii. 1326. Fynes. See Fiennes. Pyning (Fineing, Fining,. Vineing, Vining), in Rogate, co. Sussex, i. 335, 451, 540, 624, 640, 976, 1094; ii. 44. 310, 479, 667, 1334, 1380. G. Gabettas, Thomas, ii. 1445. Gace, John, i. 1138, Gadgirth (Gaitgirth), Ayrshire, ii. 1147, 1385. Gaeler. See Galer. Gage : Edmund, ii. 1247. William, of Bentley, ii. 631, 638, Gainford, co. Durham, ii. 624. Gainsborough [co. Yorlc], i. 242. Gaire. See Gayer. Gaitgirth. See Gadgirth. 232 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Qalcross (Caleross), Banffshire, ii. 11-15, 138C. Gale: John, i. 289, 356. Captain Peter, i. 1057. Robert, of Aoomb Grange, ii. 633, 638. Thomas, 1. 335, 450, 540, 696, 975, 1092 ; ii. 477, 676, 1080. Galer (Gaeler), John, ii. 976, 1086. Galethorpe. See Calthrop. Galharapton, Eichard, of Newton Ferrers, ii. 024, 635. Galley (gaily) dishes, ii. 1209. Gallop (Gallopp) : George, i. 231, 696, 975, 1092, 1093 ; ii. 43, 308, 477, 1332. alderman of Southampton, i. 113, 335, 345, 451, 540. Roger, ii. 1080, 1378, 1442, 1443. Thomas, ii. 661, 1066. junior, ii. 1066. Galloway. See Galway. Galloway, New, Kirkcudbrightshire : assessment of, ii. 1145, 1242, 1362. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1156, 1395. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1156, 1395. Galloway, Earl of. See Stewart. Galls (gauls), ii. 1209. Galthrop. See Calthrop. Galtrim (Galtrym), co. Meath, ii. 600. Galway (Galloway), i. 194. parliamentary representation of, ii. 933. Galway, CO., i. 600. assessment of, ii. 1244, 1363. parliamentary representation of, ii. 933. Gamage (Garaadge, Gammage) : Edmund, ii. 47, 314, 483, 680, 1249, 1328, 1447. Edward, ii. 1383. Joseph, commissioner for surveying Ashdown forest, ii. 1116, 1139. Gamble (Gambel, Gemble) : Henry, ii. 293, 461, 666. Michael, ii. 1152, 1392. Thomas, alderman of Nottingham, Ii. 670, 1075, 1329, 1376, 1439. See also Campbell. Games : Edmund, i. 978, 1096, 1136. Edward, ii. 15, 46, 312, 482, 678, 977. Hoo, ii. 16, 1248. Hore, i. 978, 1096. John, of Aberbran, ii. 1086. of Llanfeigan, ii. 1248. Roger, ii. 313, 482, 679, 1084, 1382. Gammage. See Gamage. Gammon, Hannibal, of Mawgan, i. 181. Gamull (Gamul) ; Francis, of Chester, ii. 623, 635. alderman of Chester, i. 876, 878, 879. Leonai'd, ii. 1078. Gande, Henry, ii. 1323, 1367. Gantou (Gunton). co. York, ii. 1324. Gapper, Captain William, ii. 1332. Garden (Ciarden, Oardine, Gardine), in Kippin, Stirlingshire, ii. 881, 1150, 1389. G arden, Brampton. See Gurdon. Gardiner (Gardener, Gardner) : Captain, i. 1142 ; ii. 100. Christopher, of Tinhead, ii. 312, 481, 678. Edward, ii. 1432. Francis, ii. 1431. James, master of the ship ElkaVeth. i. 689. John, ii. 267. of Sleaford, ii. 1327, 1372. Samuel, i. 1095, 1245; ii. 45, 311. 480. Captain Samuel, i. 607, 542 ; ii. 100. Thomas, i. 1091 ; ii. 41, 307, 475. 673, 1377, 1431. Sir Thomas, i. 609, 612. William, ii. 1070. of Weymouth, ii. 624, 635. Captain William, ii. 300, 468, 665. Gardny, Alexander, of Troup, ii. 1145, 1386. Gardock. See Cradock. Gardon. See Gordon. Garford (Garforth, Gasforth), Richard, i. 1043 ; ii. 105, 471, 668, 1073, 1373. Garland : Mr., ii. 64. Augustine, i. 1255 ; ii. 34, 152, 298, 466, 469, 524, 662, 663, 665, 689, 1324, 1326, 1368, 1371. governor of Westminster school, ii. 267. Garmburrye. &« G cranberry . Garnet (Garnett) : Anthony, of Kendal, ii. 632, 638. Peter, ii. 1445. William, ii. 760, 1084, 1335, 1382. of Castertou, ii. 969. Garnish (Garneys), John, ii. 1081, 1333, 1379, 1439, 1443. Garrad, Garrard, Garrat, Garret, Garrett. See Gerrard. Garroway, Sir Henry, Knt., of London, i. 435, 436. Garston, co. Lancaster, ii. 628. Garth (Sarth), co. Montgomery, ii. 47, 314, 483, 680, 1335. Garthland (in Lochwinnooh), Renfrew- shire, ii. 878. Garthwait, Mr., of Carnaby, ii. 979. Gartside, James, ii. 969, 1064, 1428. Garumbery. See Goranberry. Gascoigne (Gascoign, Gasconne, Gas- coun) : George, ii. 1248. Rowland, ii. 1153, 1393. Gasoony (Gascoigne), Lord High Admiral of. See Rich (Robert), Earl of Warwick. Gase, John, of St. Andrew Hubbard, i. 794, 871. Gasforth. See Garford. Gasly, William, of Holcan, i. 171. Gastlin, William, i. 538. INDl^X OP \AMES, PLA.CES, AMD THmOS. Gataker (Gattaker, Gottaker) : Thomas, i. 1811 minister, of Rotherhithe, i. 182, 796, 873, 1191. Gates (Gate) : Geoffrey, i. 91, 112, U7, 230, 514. 644, 706. John, i. 289, 356. Richard, i. 781. Thomas, serjeant-at-law, appointed a baron of the Exchequer, i. 1227. Gatherson, Daniel, ii. 479. Gathorne, co. Westmorland, i. 978, 1095. Gattaker. See Gataker. Gaudey, Gaudy. Ser Gawdy. Gausall, Gausell, Gausey. See Gawsell. Garen. John, i. 1078. Gawden, Dennis, i. 1129. Gawdy (Gaudey Gaudy) : Sir Charles. Knt.,"i. 815. Edward, i. 623, 641, 972, 1089 ; ii. 40, 305, 473, 671, 1439. Framlingham, i. 628, 641, 971, 1089, 1240. Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 233, 242, 293, 623, 641, 971, 1089 ; ii. 40, 304, 473, 670. Gaweu, William, ii. 262. Gawfell. See Gawsell. Gawler, John, ii. 1328, 1448. Gawrintilley. See GrantuUy. Gawsell (Gausall, Gausell, Gausey, Gaw- fell, Gawsel) : Gregory, i. 93, 149, 233, 242, 293, 538, 623, 641, 971, 1089, 1240; ii. 305, 473, 658, 670. sheriff of Norfolk, ii. 40. Robert, ii. 1329, 1375, 1439. Gawsworth (Gosworth), co. Chester, ii. 623, 978. Gay: John, ii. 674, 1332, 1368. of London, ii. 608. Peter de, i. 1242. Richard, junior, ii. 1332. of Lyncombe, ii. 631, 637. Gaydoil, Kelway, i. 1087. Gayer (Gaire, Gayre) : Sir John, Knt., alderman of London, i. 5, 620, 636. Lord Mayor of London, i. 969. Gayes, John, of London, i. 808. Gayhurne. See Guyhirne. Gayler, William, of Whitchurch, ii. 624, 635. Gaylerd, William of Thome, ii. 631, 637. Gayre. See Gayer. Gayton in Heswall (Geyton, Gleyton, Griton), co. Chester, ii. 1321, 1365, 1428. Gayton, co. Northampton, ii. 982. Gayton, co. Stafford, ii. 673. Gayton, John, of Kirk Ella, ii. 298, 466, 663. Gay wood, co. Norfolk, i. 171. Gearing, John, ii. 664, 1069. Gedling, co. Nottingham, ii. 979. Gedney, co. Linoolfl, ii. 981. Gee ; Mr., ii. 980. Thomas, i. 1129. William, i. 706 ; ii. 1446. of Bishop Burton, i. 1245.,. Geeler. See Giler. Geers, Thomas, ii. 1369. GefEeray, Geffery, Gefiray, Geffreys. See Jeffreys. Geldart (Geldard, Geldart, Gelder, Gel- derd, Qeldhard) : John, i. 544 ; ii. 662. alderman of York, i. 706, 965, 1082, 1141, 1245; ii. 34. 298, 466. 970, 1040, 1068. Geldings, ii. 1044. G ell (Gill): John, ii. 32, 296, 463, 659, 1064, 1322, 1366, 1439. junior, ii. 969. Sir John, Bart., i. 50, 111, 228, 540, 621, 637, 686, 963, 1080, 1235. Thomas, i. 50, 228, 540, 686, 1235. recorder of Derby, i. 621, 638, 963, 1080. See aUo Gill. Gellibrand, Thomas, of Chorley, ii. 627, 636. Gemble. See Gamble. Gembridge. See Bainbrigg. Geneson. Genuison. Gennings. See Jennings. Gennison (Geneson) : Matthew, ii. 1075, Ralph, ii. 1440. Gennor. See Jenner. Genoa, cost of postage to, ii. 1112. Gent : Thomas, ii. 1331, 1377. of Leek, ii. 42, 307, 476, 673. William, ii. 974. George : John, i. 91, 113, 148, 169; ii. 1325, 1369. Owen, i. 1091 ; ii. 41, 307, 475, 673. See also Gorges. Georges. See Gorges. Germin. See Jermyn. Gerrard (Garrad, Garrard, Garrat, Garret, Garrett, Gerard, Gerrat, Jerrard, Jerrat) : Charles, of Halsall, ii. 625, 636. Edward, i. 1246. Francis, i. 970, 1087, 1239 ; ii. 1436, 14,37. Sir George, Knt., alderman of Lon- don, i. 969, 1087. Gilbert, i. 383, 556, 970, 1087 ; ii. 31, 294, 462, 658, 1322, 1436. Sir Gilbert, Knt. and Bart., i. 22, 93, 114, 149, 232, 382, 383, 400, 437, 456, 536, 542, 556, .581, 622, 636, 6.58, 691, 737, 785, 804, 839, 853, 914, 927, 937, 961, 970, 1016, 1078, 1087, 1177, 1209, 1234, 1239, 1246; ii. 140, 1109, 1122, 1139, 1418, 1435-1437. commissioner of the West Indies, i. 331, 332. treasurer at war, i. 20, 21, 144, 376, 399, 402, 484, 659, 818, 1017. 09, 54 ORDINANOES AXD ACTS OF THE C01IM0N\\'BALTH. Gcrranl — cont. Sir Jacob, Knt., ii. 1110. alderman of London, i. 5, 621 1, 636, 969, 10S7. John, ii. 122, 306, i75, 672, i:!:'.l. 1376. Sir John. Knt. and Bart., i. 91, 113, 119, 148, 231, 243, 289, 294, 356, 538, 622, 638, 967, 1084, 1 2RK ; ii. 35, 260, 300, 468. Thomas, ii. 671. 759, 973, 1076, 1330. 1426. William, ii. 1247, oi: Ashton, Baronet, ii. 627, 0;j(i. Gervais, Gervaae, Gervis, Gervoice, Ger- vois, Gervoyse. j&i? Jervoise. Gery, Mr., minister, ii. 983. Ge&son. See Jesson. Gestingthorpe (Gestliorp, Gestrop). en. Essex, i. 243 ; ii. 170, 359, 692. Get, Eichard, ii. 671. Getbin (Gething, Gethings, Gothing) : Maurice, i. 928, 1007, 1042, 1129, 1146; ii. 38i 100, 105, 302, 470. 667, 973. 1073, 1247, 1290. 1374. Robert, i. 979, 1097. Rowland, ii. 977, 1249. Gewen (Guen) : Mr., i. 1227. Thomas, i. Ill, 129, 228, 461, 545, 962, 1079, 1235 ; ii. 1064, 1365, 142S. Geyton. See Gayton. Gbest (Gheste), Captain Charles, i. 507, 542. Gib, Gibb. See Gibbs. Gibbon (Gibbons, Gibon, Gibons) : Mr., of Bury, minister, ii. 983. of Waltham. i. 182. John, i. 170; ii. 1114, 1371. Robert, ii. 666, 972, 1071, 1371. 1433. Colonel Robert, ii. 1326. Simon, ii. 267. Thomas, ii. 1065, 1323, 1366. Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 538. Gibbs (Gib, Gibb, Gibbes, Gibs, Gip, Gipps, Gips, Gypp) : George, of Aylestone, i. 182. Henry, i. 91, 113, 148, 2.30, 460, 515, 974, 1092, 1234 ; ii. 674. alderman of Bristol, ii. 42, 308, 1079, 1378, 1442. John, ii, 47, 314, 483, 680. of Herringers, i. 356. Richard, i. 1129 ; ii. 38. 302, 471, 668, 1073. Samuel, ii. 1069. Thomas, i. 116, 293, 975, 1248 ; ii.43, 309, 478, 676, 1320, 1364. of Bury St. Edmunds, i. 975, 1093 ; ii. 43, 309, 478, 675. William, i. 5, 1087, 1129; ii. 675, 973, 1333, 1379, 1443. of London, ii. 309, 478. alderman of London, i. 880, 887, 892, 907, 908, 928, 930, 949, 969, 990, 1007, 1042, 1137, 1261 ; ii. 38. Gibon, Gibons. See Gibbon, Gibraltar, Straits of, i. 1224. Gibson : Mr., minister of St. Margaret's, Westminster, i. 796, 873, 1191. Sir Alexander, of Durie, ii. 1149, 1389. Edward, ii. 1063. Job, ii. 1321, 1427. John, ii. 1446. Laurence, ii. 264, 265, 268; Samuel, of Burley, i. 182. (J Gibbon), Thomas, ii. 1430. Gifian. See Giftaue. Gifford (Gifferd, GyfEprd, JefEord) : Mr., of Gayton, minister, ii. 982. Benjamin, ii. 1381. .John, i. 169,230; ii. 1375, alderman of Northampton^ i. 547, 620, 636, 971, 1088 ; ii. 1075, 1438. of Eastbury, ii. 623. of Marston", ii. 631, 638. of Wolverhampton, ii, 521. 631, 635, 638. Peter, of Chillington, ii. 591. Richard, i. 475, 542, 977, 1095. Walter, of Hyon, ii. 631, 638. Giftane (Giflan), William, ii. 1147, 1385. Gilbert : Richard, i. 461, 545, 963, 1080. Thomas, minister, ii. 981, 982. Gilborn (Gilbert) : Sir Edward, Kut., ii. 36, 300, 469. 666. William, ii. 1071. Gilder, Thomas, ii. 261. Gildridge, Nicholas, i. 234. Giler (Geeler), co. Denbigh, ii. 1086. Giles (Gyles) : Edmund, i. 977, 1095; ii. 45, 311, 480, 677, 944, 1083, 1380, 1444. junior, ii. 976, 1334, 1380, 1444. senior, ii. 1334. a judge to try poor prisoners, ii. 912. master in Chancery, ii. 1083, of White Ladies Aston, ii. 760. B'rancis, ii. 635. 639. John, i. 977, 1095 ; ii. 677, of Astley, i. 507, 542 ; ii. 45, 311, 480. Walter, ii. 1334. Gilfield, i. 182. Gill (Gell) : Edward, ii. 32, 295, 463. 660, 835, 969, 1065, 1067, 1324, 1429, 1446. Colonel George, ii. 739. William, of Taunton, ii. 1378, 1442. See also Gell. Gillesbie near Lockerby (Kilespie, Kille- spie), Dumfriesshire, ii. 11.55, 1395. Gilham, John, ii. 666. Gillibrand, Roger, ii. 1072. Gillingham (Killingham), co. Dorset, ii. 296, 464, 661, 1066. Gillot, Francis, ii. 1427. Gilpin : Alan, i. 643, 708. Christopher, of Kentmere, ii. 632 638. George, i. 95, 117, 151, 236, 543. Richard, minister, ii. 979. IKDEX OF NAMES, PLACER, AKD THINGS. Gilston (Gilatnne), co. Hertiiml, i. 1238. Gilwater, Mr., nt iMaldpu, ii. i;!«S, Ginger, ii. 1128. Ginse, William, i. 169. Gip. See Gibbs. Gipping (Gippiu), co. Suffolk, i. 243. Gipps, Gips. See Gibbs. Girdles, ii. 1209. Gii'sby-in-ApDleton-upon-WisketGiisby), CO. York, ii. 633. Gladman : Mr., minister, ii. 978. Johpi ii. 1070. Captain John, ii. 1325. Ralphs ii. 971; 1070, 1370. Glamorgan, eo., i. 428, 518 ; ii. 16. assessment of, i. 88,- 226. 53-1, 960, 1075, 1110; ii. 30, 54', 289, 292. 460, 656, 905, 1032, 1061, 1237. 13.59. commissioners for assessment of, i, 979, 1097; ii. 47, 314, 483, 680, 1086, 1249, 1383. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 976. - - ministers as assistants to, ii. 984. commissioners for propagation of the Grospel in, ii. 343. commissioners to take account of money received for preaching of the Gospel in, ii. 991. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1136; ii. 1328, 1447. judges appointed in, ii. 761. Lord' Lieutenant of. See Herbert, parliamentary representation of. ii. 816. raising of forces in, i. 680. sequestration of, ii. 14. Glan Bran in Llan£air-ar-y-bryn (Glan- trane, Lanbraine, Lanbrane, Lan- brave), co. Brecon, i. 978, 1096, 1136i ii. 46, 312,482. Glan-yr-afon in Llanbeblig (Glanrafon, Glanrason, Glanrosen), co. Carnar- von, ii. 1085, 1383, 1448. Glancarn. See Glencairn. Glanderston in Neilston (Charaneristoun . Channeristoun), Renfrewshire, ii. 1154, 1393. Glaniield, Francis, ii. 660. Glanlinrguy. See Glenorchy. Glanmaleer. See Clanmalier. Glanochy. See Glenorchy. Glanrafon, Glanrason, Glanrosen. See Glan-yr-afon. Glantrane. See Glan Bran. Glanvile (Glanvil), Francis, ii. 660, 1065. Glapthorn, Glapthome. See Clapthorn. Glascock. See Glasscock. Glascrig, co. Cardigan, 'ii. 313, 482, 679. Glasgow (Glasquo), Lanarkshire : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1152, 1392. dean of the guild in, ii. 1152, 1392. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1152, 1392. University of, ii. 1134. Glais. i. 172, 173. 277. 806 : il. 847. 840, 1188, 1190. for windows, ii. 1209. Glasscock (Glascock) ! Edward, ii. 1431. Thomas, i. 678. William, ii. 1431, 1432. Glasses, [list of], ii. 1209, 1210. Glasses, drinking (Venice, Flanders and French), ii. 1209. Glassington, John, ii. 270. Glatton, CO. Huntingdon, ii. 131. Gleg,: Edward, ii. 31, 294, 462, 658, 1063. of Grange, ii. 1365, 1428., Captain Edward, of Gayton. ii. 1321. 1365, 1428. William, ii. 1063. ■ of Grange, ii. 1321. Glemsford (Glempsford), co. Suffolk, ii 983. Glencairn (Glancarn, Glencarn), Earl of. See Cunningham. Glendal, Mr., of Chester, minister, ii. 978. Glenorchy (Glanlinrguy, Glanochy, GJen- urgh, Glenurghy), Argyllshire, ii. 1145, 1153, 1386, 1393. Glest (Gliest), Robert, ii. 37, 301, 469. Gleyton. See Gayton. Glide. See Glyde. Gliest. See Glest. Glin. See Glynn. Glinbourne. See Glyndbourn. Glisson, Dr., ii. 1431. Globes, ii. 1210. Gloucester (Glocester), i. 79, 418, 678. aldermen of. See Brewster ; Capell : Clutterbuck ; Collet ; Cugley ; Edwards ; Hill ; Jordan ; MaddOx ; Nurse ; Pui'y ; Singleton ; Stephens ; Wise, assessment of, i. 87, 91, 225, 518, 519, 532, 959, 1073, 1108 ; ii. 28, 52, 288, 290, 458, 654, 904,. ioSl^ 1059, 1235, 1357. bishop of. See Goodman, commissioners for assessment of, i. 140, 148, 169, 230, 546, 781, 966, 1083; ii. 35, 119, L'99. 467. 664, 1069, 1369. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 971. ministers as assistants to, ii. 980. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1136, 1237 ! ii. 1325, 1431. committee for, i. 679, 812. committee of sequestration in, i. 113. garrison of, i. 397, 428, 630, 656, 679, 680. governor of. See Massey. judges appointed in, ii. 758. Lord Lieutenant of. See Brydgea. mayor of, i. 169, 230, 428, 546, 966, 1083, 1136, 1237; ii. 35, 299, 467 664, 1069. See also Jordan ; Tither. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. raising of forces in, i. 473. recorder of, i. 428, 1136, 1237. See also Lenthall. 2.H6 ORnTNA}^CES AXD ACTS OF THE 0(1 M HON' WEALTH. Gloucester — roiif. relief of. i. 260. sheriffs of, i. 1083, UBfi, 1237 ; ii. 35, 299, 467, 664. • siege of, ii. 738, town clerk of, ii. 3.5, 299, 4(57, 6(31. Gloucesler, co., i. 79, 84, 428, 680. assessment of, i. 87, 225, 518, 519, .532, 812, 9.59, 107,3, 1108 ; ii. 2S, 52, 288, 290, 458, 654, 904, 1(J31, 1059, 1235, 1357. commissioners for assessment of, i. 91, 140, 148, 169, 546, 781, 966, 1083; ii. 35, 299, 467, 663, 1069, 1246, 13(i9. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 971. ministers as assistants to, ii. 980. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1136, 1237; ii. 1324, 1431. committee of sequestration in, i. 113. 169. deputy Lieutenant of, i. 79. judges appointed in, ii. 758. Lord Lieutenant of. See Brydges. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. planters of tobacco in, ii. 718. raising of forces in, i. 473, 680. sheriff of. See Stephens. Gloucester, Duke of, title abolished, ii. 1036. Glover : Mr., of Fiuohingfield, ii. 980. John, i. 388 ; ii. 260. Gloverbill, Dumbartonshire, ii. 1148, 1.387. Glyde (Glide, Glyd) : Richard, i. 698, 880, 888, 930, 949, 1042, 1131, 1138 ; ii. 105. junior, ii. 1082. Glyer, Richard, i. 928. Glyn, CO. Merioneth, ii. 47, 314, 483, 680, 1086, 1383, 1448. Glyndbourn in Glynde (Esind Bourn, Glinbourne), co. iSussex, ii. 1082, 1333, 1444. Glynllifon in Llandwrog (Glynulluine), CO. Carnarvon, i. 978. Glynn (Glin, Glyn) : Edmund, i. 978 ; ii. 46, 208, 211, 313, 482, 679, 761, 1085, 1383, 1448. Captain Edmund, i. 1183, 1247. Griffith, ii. 209, 211. John, i. 114, 140; ii. 1382. Lord Chief Justice of the Upper Bench, ii. 1077, 1081, 1084- 1086, 1268. recorder of London and West- minster, i. 181, 232, 382, 383, 437, 5,36, 623, 624, 636, 637, 731, 804, 839, 840, 853, 969, 970, 976, 978, 1183, 1208, 1236, 1239, 1246, 1247. serjeant-at-law, ii. 1383, 1436, 1437, 1440, 1444, 1448. Nicholas, ii. 1429. Richard, i. 979, 1097. Robert, ii. 1322. of Wescot, ii. 1366. Thomas, i. 978, 1096 ; ii. 757. of Glynllifon, 1. 97S, Glvnn — cont. William, i, 962. 1079. 1097; ii. lO.Sfi, 1448. of Llyer, ii. 1248. Glynulluine. See Glynllifon. Goade, Thomas, ii. 1364. Goals' hair, ii. 1211. Godard. See Goddard. God bold, John, of Hatfield Peverel, ii. 1069. Godbolt, John, ii. 1431. Goddard (Godard) : Edvirard, i. 95, 117, 151, 236, 450, 460, 475, 542, 974, 977, 1092, 1093, 1242 ; ii. 45, 312, 480,' 1381, 1442. of Uphani, i. 140. Guibon, ii. 671, 1075, 1439. Henry, i. 422-424. John, i. 460, 475. 542, 977, 1095. of Berwick, ii. 1084. Dr. .John, ii. 974. Dr. Jonathan, ii. 356. warden of .Merton College, Oxford, ii. 1027. Thomas, i. 460, 475, 542, 622, 968, 977, 1085, 1095 ; ii. 758, 1246, 1335, 1,381, 1434. Vincent, ii. 657. William, i. 1130. Godfred, William, ii. 1069. Godfrey (Godfeiy, Godfree) : Mr., ii. 1268. Austin Berry, ii. 1437. Lambert, i. 168, 336, 451, 541, 620. 640, 674, 692, 967, 1062, 1085, 1119, 1238 ; ii. .36, 300, 469, 665, 758, 972. 1071, 1371, 1433. Peter, ii. 469, 666, 1071, 1371, 1433. Sir Peter, Kut., i. 231, 3.36, 451, 541, 620, 640, 692, 967, 1085, 1238 ; ii. 36, .301, 469, 666. Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 336, 451, 541, 620, 639, 967, 1084. William, i. 1239 ; ii. 37, 302, 1072. Godman. See Goodman. Godolphin (Goodalphia) : Francis, i. 90, 147. of Treveneague, i. Ill, 228, 461. 545, 962, 1079, 1235 ; ii. 31, 294. ' Dr. John, judge of the Court of Admiralty, ii. 713, 1039, 1272. 1316. Godstone, co. Surrey, i. 1165. Godwin. See Goodwin. Goffe (Goll, Gough) : Major-General, ii. 1063, 1074, 1082, 1268. Jervis, i. 317. Robert, i. 974, 1091 ; ii. 975, 1080. 1379, 1442. William, i. 1264; ii. 781, 856, 972. 1040, 1062, 1080. Captain William, ii. 1332. Colonel William, ii. 711. See also Gough. Golborne. See Goulborn. Gold, ii. 847, 1190. Gold and Silver for various purposes, i 211, 806, 86.3, 1169. Gold. See Gould. Gold-foil, ii. 1210. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 237 Gokiegay (Golclegan, Gouldegay) : Gawen or Gaven, i. 1010 ; ii. lilo. Lieut.-Colonel Gawen, i. 1123. Golden Grove (in Llanfihangel Aberby- thych), CO. Carmarthen, ii. 1447. Goldhanger (Goldanger), oo. Essex, ii. 625. Goldingham (Gouldingham), William, i. 91, 112, 147, 229, 537, 621, 638, 966, 1083. Goldman, Robert, i. 1246. Goldsborough (Goldsbrough), Mr., ii. 1324, 1368. Goldstone (Goulston, Gulston) : Richard, ii. 1070, 1325, 1370, 1432. Sackvile, ii. 44, 310, 479, 676. GoldweU (Goldwel, Golwell), John, i. 968, 1085 ; ii. 36, 301, 469, 666, 1071. Gonning (Gunning) : John, i. 974, 1092. alderman of Bristol, ii. 1079, 1878, 1442. mayor of Bristol, i. 798, 802. Gonson. See Gunston. Gooch (Gootch, Gooth) : • ■ Charles, bailiff of Great Yar- mouth, i. 972. John, ii. 1081. ■ junior, ii. 1076. Leonard, ii. 1330, 1375. Robert, ii. 1376. of Elham, i. 171. Thomas, ii. 40, 305, 473, 671, 1076. alderman of Great Yarmouth, i. 1089. William, ii. 1333, 1379, 1443. Good ; Robert, i. 475, 542, 977, 1095 ; ii. 45, 312, 481, 678, 1248, 1445. Sebastian, ii. 44, 310, 479, 676. Thomas, ii. 1369. Goodale, Robert, i. 384, 556. Goodalphin. See Godolphin. Goodhay, Samuel, ii. 1369, Goodier. . See Goodyer. Goodin, Goodine. See Goodwin. Goodknap (Goodnap, Goodnapp) : - alderman of Lincoln, i. 969, 1086. William, alderman of Lincoln, ii. 38, .302, 470, 667. Goodlad, Nathaniel, ii. 195. Goodman (Godman) : Charles, ii. 1086, 1383, 1448. Godfi-ey, bishop of Gloucester, i. 106. John, i. 49, 92, 114, 169, 470, 546, 622, 642, 968, 1238; ii. 37, .SOI, 470, 667, 972, 1072, 1327, 1372, 1434. alderman of Leicester, i. 1085. William, of Braraham, ii. 632, 638. Goodnap, Goodnapp. See Goodknap. Goodrick : William, i. 706 ; ii. 1067. Major William, ii. 1446. Goodroeck, Daniel, Serjeant-Major, i. 13. Goods, WiUiam, of Biggleswade, ii. 1061. Goodwin (Godwin, Goodin, Goodrae, Goodwyn) : Mr., of the Minster Yard, York, u. 662. Goodwin — <'imt. Arthur, i. 50,90, 111, 146, 227. Benjamin, i. 71 ; ii. 1379. commissioner of Excise, ii. 1350, 1353. of London, i. 1150, 1151. Deane, ii. 1333, 1444. Henry, i. 973, 1090 ; ii. 41, 306, 474. 672, 1077, 1,331, 1376. John, i. 94, 116, 140, 149, 1.50, 232, 234, 335, 451, 541, 625, 636, 731, 976, 1093, 1243 ; ii. 44, 101, 102, 139, 153, 310, 479, 667, 676, 1069, 1081, 1321, 1325, 1333, 1379, 1443. Philip, ii. 980. vicar of Watford, i. 672. Richard, of Ilminster, ii. 631, 637. Robert, i. 32, 33, 116, 234, 335, 451, 540, .541, 624, 636, 723, 731, 914, 976, 1093, 1243 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, .500, 524, 676, 975, 1041, 1082, 1298, 1333, 1380. commissioner for Scotland, i. 738. Sir Robert, Knt., ii. 1444. Thomas, ii. 270. of London, B.D., i. 181 ; ii. 856. Dr. Thomas, minister, ii. 982. President of Magdalene College Oxford, ii. 1027. Tobias, i. 1246. William, ii. 122, 306, 475, 672, 1080. G oodyer (Goodier) : Edmund, ii. 41, 306, 474, 672. Henry, ii. 1040. Moses, i. 129. Qooge. See Gouge. Gookin (G coking) : Samuel, ii. 522, 527, 592, 639, 1346. Vincent, i. 230 ; ii. 1041. commissioner of the Admiralty, ii. 812. Goole in Snaith (Goul), co. York, ii. 633. Goor, Goore. See Gore. Goosnargh (Goosenareh), co. Lancaster, ii. 627, 628. Goosnargh cum Whittingham, co. Lan- caster, ii. 625, 626. Gootch, Gooth. See Gooch. Goranberry (Crambury, Garmbuirye, Garumbery, Jaumberry), in Castle- ton, Roxburghshire, ii. 1148, 1154, 1388, 1394. Gordon (Crodon, Garden, Gourdan, Gour- den, Gourdon, Gurden, Gurdon) : Mr., i. 804, 914, 927. Brampton, i. 115, 168, 235, 637 ; ii. 473, 478, 492, 671, 1075, 1329, 1333, 1375, 1379, 1439, 1443. junior, i. 293, 624, 639, 745, 975, 1093, 1244 ; ii. 43, 309. senior, i. 293, 624, 639, 975, 1093, 1243 ; ii. 43, 309. Charles, ii. 1149, 1388. George, Lord Strathnaver [after- loai-ds Earl of Sutherland], ii. 104u, 1155, 1394. of Auchintoul, ii. 1145, 1386. of Conclarachy, ii. 1146, 1385. ■^R oCf ORDIXANCES A\D ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Gordon — amt. John, i. 9i, 115, 150, 168, 234, 293, 537, 624, 639, 691, 853, 975, 1093, 1209, 1243, 1254 ; ii. 43, 139, 309, 500, 524, 675, 760, 975, 1080, 1146, 1333, 1379, 1386, 1443. governor o£ Westminster school, ii. 257. Earl o£ Sutherland, ii. 1155, 1394. of Rusoo, ii. 1155, 1395. Sir John, of Haddo, ii. 1146, 1385. Sir Ludowick, ii. 1148, 1149, 1387, 1388. Robert, ii. 675, 975, 1248, 1333, 1379, 1443. — — Visoount of Kenmure, ii. 876, 877, 885. Sir Robert, of Embo, ii. 1155, 1394. Thomas, ii. 1147. 1385. William, of Chirmera, ii. 1155, 1395. of Craiglaw, ii. 1155, 1395. of Doill, ii. 1156, 1294. of Earlston, ii. 1155, 1395. Laird of Eothiemay (Kotheme- gordon), ii. 882. Cf. Gawden. Gore (Goor, Goore) : Edward, of Altoar, ii. 627 636. Humphrey, ii. 1432. Sir John, Knt,, ii. 1432. junior, ii. 1070, 1370. senior, ii. 1070. of Gilston, i. 1238. William, i. 335, 450, 540, '696, 975, 1092 ; ii. 477, 1330, 1375. Gorges (George, Georges, Gorge) : Edward, ii. 1079, 1378. Lady Jane, ii. 1135. John, ii. 674, 974, 1040, 1079. Sir Robert, Knt., i. 335, 451, 460. 541, 545, 624, 636, 974, 976, 1093! 1243. Theobald, i. 75. Thomas, ii. 307, 476, 674, 974, 1040, 1065, 1079, 1378, 1442. Goring (Goringe) : Charles, son of George Lord Goring, ii. 576. George, Lord, ii. 576. George, son of George Lord Goring, ii. 576. John, of Croxden Abbey, ii. 42, 307, 476, 673. Sir William, Bart., i. 335, 540. Gorl, Robert, ii. 1083. Gormanston (Gormanstown), Viscount. See Preston. Gorsuch, James, of Scarisbrick, ii. 627, 636. Goscoy, Robert, ii. 1063. Gosford, Mr., ii. 670. Gosfi-id, Laird of, ii. 882. Goslet, John, ii. 1069. Gosling : Anthony, of IMorestead, ii. 631, 637, John, ii. 1439. Gosnold, Edmund, the younger, ii. 1062. Gosprigtit, George, ii. 1294. Gosse, William, ii, 1437, Gosselin, William, alderman'of Norwich, i. 1113. Gosworth. See GaWSworth. Got. See Gott. ' Gotehel, Robeit, ii. 1065. Gotham [oo. Nottingham], i. 182. Gothing. See Gethin. Gott (Got) : Mr., i. 905, 987, 975. Samuel, i. 853, 1209, 1242; ii. 1082, 1244. Gottaker. See Gataker. Gouge (Googe, Goudge) : Mr., of St. Sepulchre's, Holborc, ii. 981. William, ii. 1320, 1364. Dr. William, i. 522. ■ of Blackfriars, i. 181. minister of Blackfriars, i. 386, 793, 797, 870, 1189. Gough : Gilead, ii. 1368, 1447. William, ii 1040. See also Gofie. Goul. See Goole. Goulborn (Golborne) : Nicholas, ii. 969. Richard, ii. 1064, 1428. Gould (Gold) : George, ii. 1332. Henry, ii. 31, 294, 461, 658, 757, 1062, 1321, 1364, 1427. Humphrey, i. 1130. Jarnes, i. 228,964, 1081, 1236 ; ii.661, 1323, 1366. sheriff of BSeter, i. 90, 111, 147. John, ii. 1081, 1444. of Clapham, ii. 1333. of Upway, ii. 661. Nicholas, i. 388, 1130; ii. 100, 153, 1294. William, i. 129, 228. Captain William, i. 64. Gouldegay. See Goldegay. Gouldingham. See Goldingham. Gouldncy, Thomas, ii. 1332. Goulston. See Goidstone. Gourdan, Gourden, Gourdon. See Gordon. Gourley, SirThomas, ii. 1149, 1389. Govan, Little (Little Cowan, Little- gowan), Lanarkshire, ii. 1152, 1391. Gover. See Gower. Gowen, William, of Horsington, ii. 631, 637. Gower, co. Glamorgan, ii. 544. Anglicana, co. Glamorgan, manor and lordship of, ii. 544. Wallicana, co. Glamorgan, manor and lordship of, ii. 544. Gower (Gover, Gowar, Gowre) : Colonel, ii. 1073, 1373. — - of London, i. 956, 957 ; ii. 1294. Robert, i. 538 ; ii. 40, 305. of Great Yarmouth, i. 623. alderman of Great Yarmouth, i. 972, 1089. Stanley, i. 522. minister, ii. 979. • of Brampton Bryan, i. 181, INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 239 Gower — coiit. Thomas, ii. 461, 638, 942. 1067, 1323, 1328. Colonel Thomas, i. 842, 928. Gowley, Thomas, ii. 1370. Goyner, John, ii. 21. Grace : Anthony, ii. 123. John, i. 928. Graces (Graves, Grayes), in Baddow, co. Essex, i. 169, 170, 96S, 1082. 1237 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 1068. 1.324, 1368. Gradel, William, of Ulnes Walton, ii. 627, 636. Graford, co. Berks, ii. 657. Grafton,' Ralph, of Cornhill, ii. 160. Graham (Grahame) ; David, of Fiiiti^, ii. 1150, 1389. John, ii. 1152, 1392. Sir Robert, ii. 1151, 1391. of Morphie, ii. 882. Thomas, hackney coachman, ii. 923. Grain, ii. 1045. Grain or scarlet powder, ii. 1210. Graine (Grains), Major, ii. 1334, 1381. Grainge. See Grange. Gi'ainger. See Granger. Graisly. See Gresley. Graister, Thomas, ii. 1064. Grames, Richard, i. 556. Grange, co. Chester, ii. 1321, 1365. Grange, co. Kent, ii. 635. Grange (Grainge), William, of St. Leonard, ii. 31, 294, 461, 658, 968, 1062, 1321, 1364, 1427. Granger (Grainger), Lancelot, ii. 122, 306, 475, 672, 1376. Gr^t, river, ii. 130. Grantham, co. Lincoln, ii. 972, 981. aldermen of, i. 59, 969, 1086 ; ii. 122, 302, 1073, 1372, 1435. parhamentax-y representation of, ii. 814. Grantham (Grantam) : Richard, of Halle, ii. 623, 635. Thomas, i. 92, 93, 114, 149, 232, 294, 539, 622, 641, 706, 968, 969, 1086, 1239 ; ii. 37, 38, 302, 470, 667. alderman of Lincoln, i. 1239. Grantully in Dull (Cawrintilley, Gawrin- tilley), Perthshire, ii. II53, 139S. Grasforth, Richard, i. 1131. Graston-Leigh, co. Lancaster, ii. 628. Grathill or Grotthill, Edinburghshire, ii. 1119, 1.388. Gratwick (Gratwicke) : John, of Batons, ii. 1380. Robert, [Roger ?], i. 976. Roger, i. 335, 452, 540, 624, 640, 1094, 1242, 1255 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 760. Graunt, Henry, ii. 263. Grauntane, John, and Elizabeth his wife, ii. 263. Gravely, Norton, i. 231. Gravers, ii. 1210. Graves. See Graces. Graves (Greeves, Greves) : Edward, ii. 991. Joseph, i. 678. Graves —coitt. Richard, i. 383, 1011 ; ii. 20, 1290, 1328, 1374. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Thomas, i. 95, 117, 151, 236, 977, 1095. See aha Greaves. Gray (Grey) [Andrew], Lord Gray, ii, 881. See also Grey. Grayden, John, of Earnslaw, ii. 1146. 1386. Grayes. See Graces. Grazeley, co. Derby, ii. 624. Greasly. See Gresley. Greathead, Thomas, ii. 100, 102. Greaves, Richard, ii. 1081. See aUo Graves. Greehalgh, John, of Bramblesholm, ii. 625, 636. Green (Greene) : Mr., i. 691, 927 ; ii. 1441. of Poulton, ii. 1064. Captain, ii. 1432. Deputy, i. 1146. Edmund, ii. 674. of Milton Clevedon, ii.'476. Edward, ii. 651, 1074, 1347, 1374. George, i. 452, 624, 640, 976, 1094 ; ii. 669. Giles, i. 460, 544, 669,-853, 964, 1081. 1209, 1236. commissioner of the Navy, i. 27. Hem-y, i. 962, 1079, 1129 ; ii.'Sl, 294, 462, 659, 757. James, of Tyldesley-cum-Astley, ii. 627, 636. John, i. 624, 637, 698, 714, 973, 1043. 1090, nil, 1130; ii. 31, 41, 294, .306, 461, 475, 658, 673, 1062, 1321, 1331, 1364, 1377, 1427, 1441. alderman of Bedford, ii. 293. Serjeant at law, i. 856. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. of Pencombe, i. 181. Joshua, ii. 305, 973, 1076, 1330, 1375. alderman of King's Lynn, ii. 473, 671. mayor of King's Lynn, ii. 1439. Nicholas, i. 75 ; ii. 4.5, 312, 481, 678, 1040, 1084, 1334. Ralph, ii. 195. Richard, ii. 969, 1069, 1084. • alderman of Colchester, ii. 467, 663. of AspuU, ii. 1326. of Bowerhouse, ii. 627, 636. of Congleton, ii. 623, 635. of Poulton, ii. 1321, 1365, 1428. Simon, ii. 270. Thomas, ii. 305, 473, 671. of King's Lynn, ii. 1247. of Marden, i. 451, 540, 624, 640. 976, 1094. William, ii. 39, 303, 472, 669, 1290, 1374. ■ of Landmoth, ii. 633, 638. of Torrisholme, ii. 625, 636. Captain William, ii. 1155, 1395. 2-10 OBDINAXCER AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Greencroft, co. Diu'ham, ii. (52i. Greenfield : — , ii. 1026. Edward, i. 1111. Greengnew. See Greenknowe. Greenhalgh, Thomas, ii. H34. ■Greenhead, co. Northumberland, ii. 1040. CTreenhill (Greenhil) ; Mr., i. 956, 9.57. Simon, ii. 272. Thomas, of Langley, i. 356. William, i. 330, 383, 484, 556, 989, 1003, 1131 ; ii. 233, 856, 1328. of Stepney, i. 182. Greenknowe (Greengnew) in Gordon, Berwickshire, ii. 1146, 1386. Greenland : fishing on the coasts of, ii. 405. trades adventurers to, i. 680. whalebone and whale oil from, i. 680. Greenland-House Fort [in Hambleden], CO. Buckingham, i. 445, 44G. Greenlodge, co. Stafford, ii. 631. Greenock (Grinock), Renfrewshire, ii. 1154, 1393. Greenowes, John, ii. 975, 1080. Greens Norton, co. Northampton, ii. 1375, 1438. Greensmith : Mr., i. 802. John, ii. 277, 767, 942, 1342, 1347. — — minister of Colwich, ii. 982. William, ii. 1308. Greenstead, co. Essex, woods in, i. 424, Greenvile. See Grenvile. Greenwich, co. Kent, ii. 521. castle, ii. 189. sale of, ii. 691. house and the Queen's new Imildings, sale of, ii. 189, 691. park, ii. 189, 496. sale of, ii. 691. Greenwich, Bast, tenure as of manor of, i. 881, 1018, 1150 ; ii. 83, 136, 189, 201, 540, .592, 639, 693, 783, 994. Greenwood : Captain, ii. 32, 295. George, i. 925, 1113 ; ii. 672, 1440. Hifnt, ii. 1322, 1366. John, ii. 40. aldernan of Norwich, ii. 305. sheriff of Norwich, i. 243. Robert, ii. 463, 660, 1065, 1429. Thomas, ii. 1383, 1379. William, of Yarmouth, ii. 403. Greeves. See Graves. Gregg (Greg, Greg), Robert, i. 962, 1079 ; ii. 119, 294, 462, 659, 969, 1063, 1064, 1322, 1365, 1428. Gregor, John, ii. 31, 295, 463, 659. Gregory (Gregorie) : Alexander, of Cirencester, ii. 980. John, i. 93, 115, 150, 234, 388, 547, 971, 1088, 1130, 1142; ii. 39, .301, 473, 670, 759. William, ii. 1369, 1370, 1432. Gregson (Grigson) : John, of Lathom, ii. 627, 636, Richard, alderman of Bristol, i. 797, 798. Greimes. See Grimes, 237, 961, 461, 657, Greisley, Greisley. See Gresley. Grendon, William, ii. 1329. Grenvile (Greenvile, Grenevill) : Edward, ii. 1062, 1364. Richard, i. 50, 90, 110, 146, 1078, 1234 ; ii. 30, 293, 1062, 1321, 1364, 1427. Sir Richard, late of Stowe, Knt., ii. 520. Gresely. See Gresley. Gresham ; Sir Edward, Knt., i. 234. Marmaduke, ii. 1443. Gresley (Graisly, Greasly, Gresely. Grisley) : Sir George, Knt. and Bart., i. 50, 228, 540, 621, 637, 686, 963, 1235. Thomas^ i. 50. Sir Thomas. Knt. and Bart., ii. 1064, 1429. Greswold, Humphrey, i. 1113. Greves. See Graves. GreviUe, Robert, Lord Brooke, i. 125 ; ii. 1444. Lord Lieutenant of co. Warwick and Coventry, i. 2-4, 10, 53, 54. Grevis, Richard, ii. 1082, 1380. Grew (Grue) : Dr., of Coventry, minister, ii. 983. John, ii. 30, 293, 968. • alderman of Bedford, i. 461. 6.56, 1061. of Bedford, ii. 1040. William, ii. 1148, 1.388. Grey (Gray) : Lord, ii. 64, 152, 562, 689. Alexander, of Creich, ii. 1155, 1394. Anchitel, ii. 1065, 1429, 1438. Edward, alderman of York, i. 1082, 1142, 1245; ii. 298, 466. late of Chillingham, ii. 521. George, i. 707, 964, 1081, 1142, 1236 ; ii. 1323, 1367. the elder, ii. 491. Henry, Ijord Grey de Ruthyn, after- wards Earl of Kent, i. 92, 114, 149, 232, 487, 658, 691, 723, 731, 783, 839, 852, 905, 925, 937, 1016, 1047. 1208, 1227, 1234, 1238, 1243. commissioner of the Great Seal, i. 1107. Earl of Stamford, i. 51, 68. 691, 853, 905, 914. 927, 937, 1047, 1208, 1238, 1239, 1241 ; ii. 1434. Lord Lieutenant of county Leicester, i. 1, 3, 4. James de. i. 623, 641, 972, 1089, 1240 ; ii. 40, 305, 473, 670. John, i. 623, 640. 972 ; ii. 1150, 1390. Ralph, i. 93, 150, 233, 1011 ; ii. 21, 474, 672, 1440. of Trumblehill, ii. 624, 635. Robert, ii, 1155, 1395. of Arboe, ii. 1151, 1155, 1394. of Skibo, ii. 1155, 1894. Sir Robert le, Bart., i, 538. Theophilus, i. 470, 622, 642 1085 ; ii. 37, 301, 470, 667. Col, Theophilus, i. 1238. 1391, 968, INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 241' Grey — oont. Thomas, ii. 1147, 1385. Lord Grey, i. 622, 642, 968, 1085. Lord Grey of Groby, son of Lord Stamford, i. 49, 50, 92, 114, 149, 232, 470, 546, 623, 687, 714, 973, 1090, 1238, 1241, 1254 ; ii. 2, 37, 41, 301, 304, 306, 335, 470, 472, 475, 500, 667, 669, 672, 1072. WilUam, i. 335, 540 ; ii. 1150, 1390. Lord Grey of Werke, i. 487, 613, 691, 707, 853, 905, 914, 927, 937, 1047, 1141, 1208, 1227, 1235, 1236, 1241 ; ii. 2, 100, 1068, 1431. commissioner of the Great Seal, i. 1107. ■ Lord Lieutenant of Cum- berland, i. 1, 3, 4. Major-General, i. 52. See also Gray. Grice (Grise), William, i. 973, 1090 ; ii. 41, 306, 475. Grierson (Criersou, Grior) : Sir John, of Lag, ii. 1148, 1388. William, of Bargattoun, ii. 1155, 1395. Griffith (GrifEeth, Griffin, Griffiue Griffiths) : Mr., of Bloxham, ii. 41, 306, 474, 672. of the Charterhouse, ii. 981. minister, ii. 984. Abel, i. 1096 ; ii. 314, 484, 681, 761, 977, 1085, 1087, 1335, 1382, 1384. alderman of Cardigan, i. 978. of Cardigan, ii. 313, 482, 679. BrockweU, i. 979, 1097. Edmund, ii. 1062. George, ii. 1459. of the Charterhouse, ii. 1026. fellow of Trinity College, Cam- bridge, i. 831. George William, i. 444, 980, 1098. Herbert, ii. 1085, 1383. Hugh, ii. 46, 313, 482, 679. of Madrinyssa, i. 1183, 1247. James, ii. 1332. John, ii. 1064, 1077, 1328, 1335, 1383. of Kerry, ii. 680. of Oswestry, ii. 673. of Turstry, ii. 307, 475. Maurice, ii. 1085, 1383. of Madrinyssa, ii. 1335. Peirce, i. 1183. Peter, ii. 1438. Eichard, i. 979, 1097, 1184, 1247 ; ii. 47, 209, 211, 314, 483, 680, 1085, 1328, 1331, 1377, 1383, 1384, 1448. of Sutton, i. 979, 1097. Robert, i. 979, 1097, 1184, 1247 ; ii. 47, 209, 211, 314, 343, 483, 680, 761, 976, 1086, 1087, 1335, 1384, 1447, 1448. William, ii. 1248. Dr. William, i. 978, 1096. Griger, William, i. 1112. Grigg (Grig), William, i. 974, 1092, 1234 ; ii. 42, 308, 1079, 1117, 1118, 1378, 1442. o 1881. Grigson. See Gregson. Grimby. See Grimsby. Grime (Gryme), Mark, ii. 664, 1069, 1325, 1369. Grimes (Greimes, Grymes) : Ehas, i. 461, 545, 963, 1080. George, i. 1129. Lewis, i. 963, 1080. Richard, ii. 1438. Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 234. Grimesdale, William, ii. 968. Grimet (Crimet), Ayrshire, ii. 1147, 1385. Grimlington, co. York, ii. 632. Grimsargh (Grimzargh), co. Lancaster, ii. 627. Grimsby, Great (Grimby), co. Lincoln : mayor of, ii. 302, 470, 667, 1073, 1372, 1435. parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. Grimsditch, John, ii. 1148, 1388. Grimshaw : Nicholas, of Clayton, ii. 627, 636. Robert, of Clayton, ii. 627, 636. Thomas, of Clayton, ii. 627, 636. Grimston (Grimstone) : Mr., i. 927, 937. Francis, ii. 1067. Harbottle, i. 91, 112, 147, 229, 292, 536, 537, 621, 638, 853, 965, 1082. recorder of Colchester, i. 170, 292, 621, 638, 966, 1083. Sir Harbottle, Knt. and Bart., i. 112, 169, 229, 292, 536, 621, 638, 965, 1082, 1208, 1228, 1236 ; ii. 1070, 1370, 1418, 1431, 1432. Marmaduke, i. 644, 738. Grindle-stones, ii. 1210. Grindon, — , of Blakesley, ii. 973. Grinnel, Thomas, senior, ii. 36, 300, 468, 665. Grinock. See Greenock. Grior. See Grierson. Grisby. See Girsby. Grise. See Grice. Grisley. See Gresley. Grismont. See Grosmont. Grisold, Humphrey, i. 1095. Griton. See Gayton. Groats, i. 535. Grocery, i. 276 ; ii. 848. Grocery wares [list of], ii. 1210, 1211. Grofts, John, ii. 971. Groiston. See Croiston. Gronfryn, co. Carnarvon, ii. 46, 313, 482, 679. Groom : George, ii. 1080. John, ii. 120, 309, 478, 675, 1078, 1326, 1331. Captain John, ii. 1081. Grosmont (Grismont), co. Monmouth, manor and castle of, ii. 543. Grosthwait. See Crosthwait. Grosvenor : Colonel, ii. 1073, 1078. Quarter Master General, ii. 1074. Edward, ii. 1074, 1437. Colonel Edward, ii. 1072. Roger, ii. 1428, Q 242 OEDINASrOES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Grotthill or Grathill, Edinburghshire, ii. 1149, 1388. Grove : Mr., i. 927. Major, ii. 1075. Humphrey, ii. 1074. John, ii. 1438. Thomas, i. 75, 964, 974, 977, 1081, 1091, 1095, 1209, 1243, 1244; ii. 42, 307, 476, 976, 1084, 1381, 1430, 1445. WiEiam, i. 1095. Groves, Humphrey, i. 815. Grub (Grubb), John, i. 289, 356 ; ii. 36, 300, 468, 665. Grubham, George. See Howe. Grue. See Grew. Grundy, Ealph, ii. 15. Gryme. See Grime. Grymes. See Grimes. Gubbs, Mr., ii. 1323, 1366. Guen. See Gewen. Guendon. See Gwendon. Guerdon, Aaron, master worker of money, ii. 282. Guemevett. See Gwernyfed. Guernsey (Garnsey), ii. 20, 201, 566. abolition of collegiate oifices, &c. in, ii. 82. commissioners to try persons accused of compassing the death of the Protector in, ii. 1039, 1042. parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. reduction of, ii. 3, 336, 501. Guibon (Guibbou, Guybon) : Mr., ii. 1459. John, i. 233, 293, 538. Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 233, 293, 623, 641, 971, 1089, 1240 ; ii. 40, 304, 473, 670, 1075, 1439. Guidot (Guider, Guydet, Gwydot), Keil- way, ii. 119, 303, 472, 669, 1247, 1373. Guienne (Giu'nes, Gwines), Lord High Admiral of. See Eich (Eobert), Earl of Warwick. Guildford, oo. Surrey, ii. 514-516, 1444. mayor of, ii. 514-516, 1082. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. GuiUiam. See Gwilliam. GuiUiams. See GwiUiams. GuiUim, GuiUin, Guilling. See Gwilhn. Guinnet, George, ii. 1325. Guissheer, co. Cardigan, ii. 1447. Gunning. See Gonniug. Guise (Guyes, Guyse) : Christopher, ii. 1069, 1431. George, of Sandhurst, ii. 626, 635. Guissheer, co. Cardigan, ii. 1447. Gulson, John, ii, 473, 671. Gulstou. See Goldstone. Gundry, John, ii. 1431. Gunpowder, i. 737 ; ii. 1046. saltpetre for making, i. 320, 418, 578, 828 ; ii. 699. Gunson. See Gunston. Gunstal, Jackson, ii. 44, 310, 479, 676. Gunston, co. Stafiord, ii. 1078, Gunston (Gonson, Gunson, Gunstone), Sackford, i. 336, 451, 541, 625, 636, 731, 976, 1094; ii. 1082, 1333, 1379, 1444. Gunter : Bodenham, of Gwenddwr, ii. 634, 638. James, i. 1123 ; ii. 195. John, ii. 1382, 1447. Gunton. See Ganton. Gunton, Nicholas, commissioner for sur- veying Enfield Chase, ii. 1116, 1139. Gurden, Gurdon. See Gordon. Gurnal, Mr., of Lavenham, minister, ii. 983. Gurnes. See Guienne. Gurney, Sir Eichard, ii. 103. Gurthgynuer, co. Merioneth, ii. 761. Gutch (Gush) : Captain Henry, ii. 1332. John, ii. 674, 760, 1079, 1332. Gutherson, Daniel, ii. 44, 310. Gutrick, Lieut.-Colonel, ii. 1068. Guy: Edmund, ii. 46, 312, 481, 678. James, ii. 264. V John, ii. 35, 299, 467, 663, 1069. Eobert, ii. 1074, 1329. of Isham, ii. 973. Samuel, ii. 1321. Guybon. See Guibon. Guydet. See Guidot. Guyes, Guyse. See Guise. Guyhirne near Wisbech (Gayhurne), co. Cambridge, ii. 131. Gwenddwr (Gweuthor), co. Brecon, ii 634. Gwendon (Guendon), co. Cornwall, ii 295, 463, 659. Gwernyfed in Glasbury (Guemevett), co. Brecon, ii. 1447. GwersyUt (Gwersey), co. Denbigh, ii. 521. Gwilliam (Guilliam), John, ii. 470. GwiUiams (Guilliams), Peter, i. 1246 ; ii. GwiUin (GuiUim, GuiUin, GuiUing), Euddal, ii. 35, 299, 467, 664, 1369. Gwin. See Gwynn. Gwines. See Guienne. Gwinfryn, John Wynn de, i. 1183. Gwydot. See Guidot. Gwydyr (Gwydar), co. Carnarvon, ii. 1085. Gwynn (Gwin, Gwinn, Gwyn, Win) : Charles, i. 978, 1096, 1247 ; ii. 679, 991, 1085. Daniel, i. 978, 1096. George, i. 1247; ii. 679, 991, 1040, 108,5, 1087, 1328, 1374, 1384, 1448. recorder of Cardigan, i. 978. 1096. HoweU, i. 978, 1096, 1247 ; ii. 1447. of Glan Bran, i. 978, 1096, 1136 ; ii. 46, 312, 482. Lewis, ii. 47, 314, 483, 680. of Bala, ii. 761, 1086, 1383. Eice, ii. 1085, 1382. Richard, ii. 1085, 1335, 1382. Eobert, i. 979, 1097. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 243 Gwynn — cowt. Roderick, i. 1098, 1247. Rowland, i. 978, 979, 1096 ; ii. 1335. 1382, 1447. of Taliaris, ii. 1447. Thomas, ii. 1328, 1447. William, i. 979. Gyes, John, of St. Andrew Hubbard, i. 1190. GyfEord. See Gifford. Gyles. See Giles. Gypp. See Gibbs. H. Haach. See Hatch. Haberdashery, i. 277 ; ii. 848. Haberfield (Haberfeild), William, i. 268, 1246 ; ii. 21, 1290, 1374, 1437. Haberhouse. See Arbour House. Hacoh. See Hatch. Haccombe (Hackcom), co. Devon, ii. 1430. j-j acker * Colonel, ii. 1075, 1077. Francis, i. 169, 232, 470, 546, 622, 642, 968 ; ii. 37, 301, 470, 667, 972, 1040, 1072, 1327, 1372, 1434, 1438. Colonel Francis, i. 1238 ; ii. 297, 465, 661. Sir Francis, i. 1085. John,ii. 1117, 1118, 1329, 1375. Thomas, ii. 1372. Hacket : Dr. John, of St. Andrew's, Holborn, 1. 182. Thomas, alderman of Worcester, ii. 1083. Hackney, co. Middlesex, i. 182, 752, 795, 872, 1191, 1194 ; ii. 981. minister of. See Spurstow. Hackney, John, ii. 1075, 1329. Hackwell (Hackwel, Hakewill) : John, i. 964, 1081 ; ii. 33, 296, 464, 661. alderman of Exeter, i. 90, 111, 147, 228, 1236. Robert, i. 1057. Captain Robert, ii. 123. Hacsel. See Hatsel. Hadden (Haldane ?), John, of Bnterkine, ii. 1147, 1385. Haddington (Hadington) : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1150, 1390. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. proTOst and bailifis of, ii. 1150, 1390. Haddington, Earl of. See Hamilton. Haddingtonshire : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1150, 1390. Haddo (Hadder), Aberdeenshire, u. 1146, 1385. Haddockstone, co. York, ii. 633. Hadghead, Thomas, of Milwich, ii. 42, 307, 476, 673. Hadham (Haddam) Hall, 00. Hertford, i. 1165. Hadleigh (Hadley), co. Sufiolk, ii. 43, 309, 478, 675, 1333, 1379. Hadley, co. Middlesex, ii. 1117. Hadley, George, i. 1130. Hadlow (Hadlor), co. Kent, ii. 1371. Hadsley, Edward, ii. 1246. Hagg (Fagg?), John, i. 976. Haggat (Hagett, Hagget, Haggot) : Bartholomew, i. 1246. John, i. 974, 1092, 1234 ; ii. 42, 308, 477, 674, 974, 1040, 1079, 1335, 1382. justice for Wales, ii. 991, 1332, 1447. Haggerston, co. Northumberland, ii. 521. Haggerston, Sir Thomas, late of Hagger- ston, ii. 521. Hagget, Haggot. See Haggat. Haies, Haighes. See Hayes. Haighton (Hayton), oo. Lancaster, ii. 626. Hailea. See Hale. Hain. See Hayne. Hain : Joachim, naturalization of, ii. 1134. settling lands in Scotland on, ii. 1133. Haines (Hains, Haynes, Heins, Heynes, Heyns) : Major, i. 775. Major-General, ii. 1268. Henry, ii. 260. Hezekiah, ii. 971, 973, 1040, 1068, 1075, 1245, 1321, 1330, 1365, 1375. Major Hezekiah, ii. 711, 1324, 1330, 1375. Jobn, ii. 1290, 1374, 1438. Robert, i. 974, 978, 1092. Haining in Selkirk (Hanning, Hauning), ii. 1154, 1394. Haire. See Hare. Haisley, Deputy, i. 1146. Hakewill. See Hackwell. Halberton, co. Devon, i. 228. Halcarton, Halcartone. (See Halkertoun. Halcraig near Carluke (Salcraig, Sel- kraig), Lanarkshire, ii. 1152, 1391. Halcroft. See Holcroft. Haldenby, Daniel, of London, i. 808. Hale (Hail, Halle) : CO. Chester, ii. 623. CO. Lancaster, ii. 626. Hale, Great, co. Lincoln, ii. 1327, 1372. Hale (Hailes, Haleg, Hales, Hayle, Hayles) : Christopher, i. 1094, 1244 ; ii.45, 311, 480, 677, 1083. Edward, ii. 1071. of Boughton, ii. 1433. Sir Edward, Knt. and Bart., i. 92, 113, 149, 231, 418. John, i. 54, 58, 94, 116, 151, 235, 543, 620, 641, 976, 1094, 1244 ; ii. 45, 120, 311, 480, 677, 1065, 1322, 1366, 1430. of London, ii. 163. Q 2 244 ORDINANCES AKD ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Hale — cont. Matthew, i. 815 ; ii. 702. justice of the Common Pleas, justice of assize of the county Pala- tine of Lancaster, ii. 845, 921. ■ Serjeant at law, ii. 132i. Eichard, ii. 14i3. Eobert, i. 620, 639, 674, 692, 967, 1062,1084, 1120, 1238; ii. 36.41, 300, 303, 306, 469, 471, 474, 666, 668, 672, 1071, 1371, 1432. clerk in Chancery, ii. 950. Sir Robert, Bart., ii. 1433. Thomas, i. 973, 1090 ; ii. 41, 306, 474, 672. William, ii. 1432. Halesworth (Half worth. Hoi worth), co. Sufiolk, i. 975, 1093 ; ii. 43, 309, 478. Haley (Hally, Haly) : Henry, i. 383, 556. Humphrey, i. 1130. John, i. 383, 556. Halford (Holford, HoUford, Hawford) : Charles, ii. 1441. John, ii. 44, 311, 480, 677, 760, 975, 1083, 1334, 1381, 1445. Peter i. 1079. Richard, i. 1090, 1242 ; ii. 306, 475 673, 1078, 1331, 1377, 1434, 1441. Captain Stephen, ii. 1444. Thomas, i. 979, 1097. Sir Thomas, Bart., ii. 1434. Half worth. See Halesworth. Halghton, co. Flint, i. 1247. Halifax (Hallifax), co. York, ii. 633 980. parliamentary representation of, ii 815. Halkertoun (Halcarton, Halcartone), Lord. See Falconer. Halkie, Sir James, ii. 1149, 1389. Hall in Bishop's Tawton, co. Devon, ii. 1065. Hall (Hull), CO. Southampton, ii. 675, 1247, 1332. Hall: Mr., of Heveringham, minister, ii. 981. of Kettlethorpe, i. 294, 539. Andrew, ii. 272. Anthony, ii. 1073. Bartholomew, i. 460, 544, 964, 973, 1081, 1090 ; ii. 41, 306. 1077, 1331, 1376. attorney of the Duchy [of Cornwall], ii. 474, 475, 672. of the Middle Temple, i. 925. Charles, i. 622, 641, 968, 1086, 1239 ; ii. 37, 302. 1072, 1327, 1372, 1435. Edmund, i. 969, 1086. Edward, ii. 195, 1233, 1312. Captain Edward, ii. 1437. Francis, i. 1112 ; ii. 1070. of Ledbury, ii. 119, 299, 468, 664. George, i. 336, 451, 541, 1062, 1119 ; ii. 36, 300, 469. Henry, i. 1245, 1246 ; ii. 1067-1069, 1324, 1368, 1371, 1446. o£ Lilling, i. 706 ; ii. 662. H=ill — oont. Henry, of Norwich, B.D., i. 182. John, i. 972, 1011, 1142, 1241 ; ii. 40 305, 474, 671, 1233. ■ of Otterburu, i. 707. Joseph, bishop of Norwich, i. 106. Joshua, i. 92, 112. 149, 232. Nathaniel, i. 1043, 1129, 1138. Ralph, i. 970, 1087 ; ii. 38, 39, 303, 471, 472, 669, 797, 1000, 1074, 1290, 1374, 1432, 1437. Eeynell, i. 1239. Thomas, i. 114, 232, 546, 622, 642, 969, 1057, 1086, 1239, 1246 ; ii. 37, 123, 302, 470. 667, 1073, 1083, 1327, 1372, 1435. of Donington, ii. 972. Captain Thomas, i. 294, 539. William, alderman of Lincoln, ii. 1073, 1435. of Oreencroft, ii. 624, 635. Hallardes. See AUardes. Halle. See Hale. Hallman. See Holman. Hallowes (Hallois, Hallows, Hollows) : Mr., i. 937 ; ii. 562, 689. Nathaniel, i. 50, 111, 540, 638, 853, 1209, 1235 ; ii. 32, 295, 463, 542, 660, 669, 758, 969, 1065, 1322, 1366, 1429. alderman of Derby, i. 621, 686, 963, 1080. Hallworthy, Richard, alderman of Bristol, 1. 91, 113, 148, 230. Hally. See Haley. HalsaU (Halsal), co. Lancaster, ii. 625. Halsall (Halsell) : Ralph, ii. 1438. Robert, ii. 1074. Halse, Matthew, of Elford, ii. 1065. Halseter, Thomas, ii. 980. Halsey : Mr., minister, ii. 979. of Hurst, minister, ii. 978. John, commissioner for surveying Kingswood forest, ii. 1116, 1139. William, ii. 1041. and Alice his wife, ii. 1255. Halstead (Halsted), co. Essex, ii. 980. Halstead (Halsteed) : John, i. 642 ; ii. 37, 301, 469, 666, 1434. of Rowley, i. 968, 1085. Halton, Miles, i. 739, 962, 1079, 1142 ; ii. 32, 295, 463, 659. Halton Blechford, co. Lincoln, ii. 261. Haly. Sm Haley. Ham, CO. Essex, ii. 1368. Ham or Han. co. Glamorgan, ii. 1328. 1383. Ham, John, ii. 758, 1065. Hambdeu. Sfe Hampden. Hambleton. See Hamilton. Hamburg (Hamborough, Hambroueh), i. 809. cost of postage to, ii. 1112. Hamden. See Hampden. Hame, Mr., of Flamborough, ii. 979. Hamersley, Thomas, i. 317. Hamersmith. See Hammersmith. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 245 Hamerton (Hammerton), co. Huntingdon, ii. 978. Hamerton, Philip, of Purston, ii. 634, 638. Hamilton (Hambletou) : — , of Preston, ii. 882. Lady Anne, eldest daughter of James, Duke of Hamilton, ii. 878. Elizabeth, Duchess of, widow, ii. 878. Gavin, of Raplooh, ii. 1152, 1391. James, Earl of Cambridge, Duke of Hamilton, ii. 1, 521, 876, 877, 885. of Dalziel, ii. 1152, 1391. of Halcraig, ii. 1152, 1391. of WoodhaU, ii. 1152, 1391. Sir James, of Orbiston, ii. 1148, 1152, 1153, 1387, 1391, 1393. Jean, wife of Lord Bargeny, ii. 880. John, bailiff of Arran, ii. 1146, 1387. Earl of Haddington, ii. 1150, 1390. Sir John, Lord Bargeny, ii. 876, 877, 880, 885. Robert, ii. 1146, 1386. of Barnes, ii. 1148, 1387. Sir Robert, ii. 1152, 1391. Lady Susan, daughter of James, Duke of Hamilton, ii. 878. Thomas, of Preston, ii. 1150, 1152, 1390, 1391. WiUiam, brother of James, late Earl of Cambridge, ii. 521. lat« Duke of Hamilton, ii. 876, 885. Hammer. See Haumer. Hammersmith (Hamersmith), co. Middle- sex, ii. 1373. Hammerton. See Hamerton. Hammond (Hammon, Hamond) : Mr., of Newcastle, minister, ii. 979. Anthony, i. 968, 1085. Dr. Henry, of Penshurst, i. 182. John, ii. 307. Robert, i. 1235 ; ii. 462, 658, 1063, 1321, 1365, 1427. of Broadstreet, ii. 739, 748. Colonel Robert, lands in Ireland settled on, ii. 1134. Thomas, i. 1255 ; ii. 303, 471, 668, 1082. Lieutenant-General of the Ord- nance, ii. 149. Hamner. See Hanmer. Hamond. See Hammond ; Heyman. Hamor, Richard, ii. 680. Hampden, Hambden [co. Buckingham] i. 182. Hampden (Hambden, Hamden) : Colonel, executors of, ii. 100. Edmund, ii. 1427. Elizabeth, ii. 269. John, i. 50, 90, 111, 146, 777, 779. Richard, ii. 1062, 1364, 1427, 1440. Hampole (Hampsal), co. York, ii. 633. Hampson, Robert, ii. 658, 1063, 1245, 1246. Hampton, Robert, i. 383, 556. Hampton Court, co. Middlesex, 188, 691. Bushy Park at, ii. 188, 691. House Park at, ii. 188, 691. Middle Park at, ii. 188, 691. ii. 15, Hams, Josias, i. 1129. Han or Ham, co. Glamorgan, ii. 1328, 1383. Hanbury (Hawbury) : Edward, i. 50, 233, 529, 970, 1088. John, i. 169, 970, 1087, 1136, 1237. Thomas, i. 335, 540. Hanch, Robert, i. 1130. Hancock (Hancocks) : Mr., minister, ii. 979. Giles, ii. 299, 467, 664, 971, 1069. John, of Coombe Bissett, ii. 678. of Compton Bassett, ii. 481. Thomas, ii. 481, 678. junior, ii. 312. WiUiam, ii. 261. Hand, Jeremy, ii. 1320. Handkerchiefs (handkerchers), ii. 1211. Hanford-Knollis, Mr., ii. 981. Hanger, George,- i. 1130. Hanham (Hannam) : John, i. Ill, 229 ; ii. 661, 1367. of Wimborne, ii. 1066. Thomas, junior, ii. 33. Hanhisham. See Llanyohan. Hankin : Joseph, ii. 32. Richard, of Harwich, i. 292. Hanley Castle (Hundley), co. Worcester, ii. 976. parish and rectory of, ii. 377. Hanmer (Haumer), co. Flint, ii. 976, 984, 1134. Hanmer (Hammer, Hamner, Harmer, Haumer, Henmar) : John, ii. 1086, 1383. of Caerfallwch, ii. 991. of Northop, ii. 1335. Roger, i. 979, 1097 ; ii. 47, 209, 211, 314, 483, 679. sherife of Flint, i. 1184. William, of Hanmer, ii. 1134. Hanmore, Jonathan, of Barnstaple, minister, ii. 979. Hannam. See Hanham. Hanning. See Haining. Hanshaw, Thomas, ii. 1082. Hanshut, Thomas, of Hinxworth, i. 356. Hansley. See Hauxley. Hanson, John, of Abingdon, ii. 461, 657. Hantkine, Joseph, i. 545. HanweU, i. 182. Harbackenden. See Harlackenden. Harbert. See Herbert. Harbey. See Harby. Harbin (Harbyn) : Henry, mayor of Poole, i. 229. Robert, i. 94, 116, 151, 235, 974. Harblin, Harbbng. See Horbling. Harby (Harbey) : Edward, i. 50, 150, 529, 620, 636, 970, 1088, 1240 ; ii. 39, 304, 472, 669, 759, 1074, 1329, 1374, 1438. Erasmus, ii. 1432. Sir Job, Knt., ii. 805 Harbyn. See Harbin. Harcopp. See Hartop. Harcourt (Harecourt) ; Lady Anne, ii. 100. Henry, i. 233. PhiUp, ii. 1440. 246 OEDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Harcourt— rcore*. Sir Simon, relict of, ii. 1142. Vere, of Plumtree, minister, ii. 979. William, ii. 106i. Hardcastle, Edward, of Biggin, ii. 632, 638. Hardees. See Hardres. Harden [? in Eoberton, Roxburghshire J, ii. 882. Harders. See Hardres. Harding. See Hawarden. Harding : Giles, ii. 1381. Grace, i. 1130. Henry, i. 964, 1081, 1241 ; ii. 33, 297, 465. Dr. John, ii. 356. Eobert, ii. 608. Hardings, Mistress, i. 268, 269. Hardington, Lanarkshire, ii. 1152, 1391. Hardmeat, Richard, i. 1130. Hardres (Hardees, Harders, Hardresse) : Sir Richard, Knt. and Bart., i. 113, 168, 231, 336, 451, 541, 620, 639, 675, 967, 1062, 1084, 1119. Colonel Sir Richard, i. 692. Hardwiok : CO. Gloucester, ii. 261. CO. Monmouth, ii. 544, 629. Hardwiok (Hardwicke) : Colonel, i. 842. Henry, i. 625, 636, 731, 976, 1094. John, ii. 44, 195, 310, 479, 676, 781, 1081. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Colonel John, i. 1010, 1123. Thomas, of Shadwell, ii. 632, 638. Hardy (Hardye) : John, ii. 1323, 1367. minister, ii. 979. of Compton, ii. 661, 1066. Eobert, ii. 1329, 1375. William, of Hale, ii. 623, 635. Hare (Haire) : John, ii. 34, 298, 466, 663, 1368. Sir Ralph, Bart., i. 971, 1089, 1240 ; ii. 304, 473, 670, 1075, 1329, 1375, 1439. Harecourt. See Harcourt. Harel, Sir Ralph, Knt., ii. 40. Hareley, Harely. See Hazeleigh. Harford (Hartford) : Anthony, minister, ii. 979. Dr. Bridstock, ii. 119, 299, 468, 664, 1070, 1325. Richard, i. 1010, 1123 ; ii. 195. Harington. See Harrington. Haris. See Harris. Harison. See Harrison. Harlackenden (Harbackenden, Harlach- enden, Harlai'kinden, Harlock- enden, Herlackenden,Herlakenden, Hurlakenden) : Richard, i. 91, 112, 147, 229, 243, 292, 423, 424, 536, 621, 638, 745, 96,5, 1083, 1237 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 663, 971, 1068, 1246, 1368, 1431. Harlackenden — cotit. WiUiam, i. 169, 170, 229, 292, 537, 621, 638, 966, 1083 ; ii. 35, 298, 466, 663, 1068, 1368, 1431. of Earls Colne, ii. 132'4. Harlaxton (Harlaxden), co. Lincoln, ii. 629, 981. Harley (Harly) : Colonel Edmund, ii. 1070. Edward, i. 170, 428, 966, 1084, 1237 ; ii. 971, 1369, 1432, 1441, 1444, 1448. Colonel Edward, i. 780 ; ii. 1418. Robert, i. 1098, 1237, 1247 ; ii. 1369, 1370, 1432, 1448. Sir Robert, K.B., i. 92, 113, 148, 231, 428, 507, 542, 691, 780, 804, 853, 905, 927, 966, 980, 1084, 1097, 1208, 1228, 1237, 1247 ; ii. 101, 102, 971. Thomas, ii. 1335, 1369, 1432, 1448. Harlington. See Hartington. Harlockenden. See Harlackenden. Harlowe, Colonel Edward, ii. 1437. Harman (Harmon, Herman) : Nicholas, ii. 306, 475, 672, 1077. sheriff of co. Oxford, ii. 122. Ralph, ii. 33, 296, 464, 661, 1066, 1323, 1367, 1430. Richard, i. 293, 638, 623, 640, 692. alderman of Norwich, i. 233. Cf. Hereman. Harmer, Mr., of SaxUngham, minister, ii. 981. See also Hanmer. Ham, Mr., ii. 675. Harnes (Harnesse, Harnis), Theophilus, ii. 470, 667, 1072, 1435. Harnham, co. Northumberland, ii. 630. Harpenden, co. Hertford, ii. 260. Harper (Harpor, Harpur) : George, ii. 1245. Henry, ii. 1063. John, i. 1129; ii. 1079, 1149, 1332, 1378, 1388. advocate, ii. 885. of Dutton, ii. 623, 635. Roger, ii. 671, 973. Harpton, cos. Hereford and Radnor, ii. 1448. Harrington, co. Lincoln, ii. 972. Harrington (Harington) : Lieut.-Colonel, ii. 1373. Edward, i. 50. Sir Edward, Knt., i. 93, 115, 150, 234, 547. of St. Olave, Hart Street, i. 796, 872, 1191. Sir Edward, Knt. and Bart., i. 623, 637, 714, 973, 1090, 1242 ; ii. 41, 306, 475, 672. James, i. 662, 740, 969, 1086 : ii. 1290, 1373. of Staines, ii. 1328. Sir James, Knt., i. 114, 232, 383, 400, 487, 536, 556, 623, 636, 637, 714, 842, 970, 972, 973, 1087, 1090, 1177, 1239, 1241, 1242, 1254; ii. 2, 20, 38, 39, 41, 152, 303, 335, 471, 472, 474, 500, 668, 669, 672, 1077, 1273, 1290, 1330, 1373, 1376. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 247 Harrington — cS8. Robert, of Polmood, ii. 1153, 1392. Huutingdoii, ii. 138, 978. garrison of, i. 763, 764, 862. parliamentary representation uf, ii. 815. Huntingdon, co., i. 49, 50, 245, 1:25. i;44. assessment of, i. 61, 62, 86, 219, 224, 273, 292, 309, 323, 329, 352, 853, 369, 516, 532, 615, 631, 742, 763, 810, 851, 959, 1074, 1109 ; ii. 28, 52, 288, 291, 458, 654. 904, 1031, 1059, 1235, 1357. collection in, for the relief of Leices- ter, i. 799. commissioners for assessment of, i. 92. 140, 148, 231, 539, 622, 639, 765, 967. 1084 ; ii. 36, 300, 468, 665, 1071, 1246, 1370. commissioners for ejecting scan- dalous ministers in, ii. 969. ministers as assistants to, ii. 978. commissioners for the Militia of. i. 1237 ; ii. 1326, 1432. commissioners to be a high court of justice sitting at Norwich Castle, ii. 492. committee of defence in, i. 49. 242- 244, 291, 294, 745. committee to execute martial law on deserters in, i. 715. committee of Parliament in, i. 218, 248, 249. committee of sequestration in, i. 113. defence of, i. 462. deserters from the army in, i. 820. draining of the great level of the Fens in, ii. 130, 899. judges appointed in, ii. 758. Lord Lieutenant of. See Montagu. and deputy lieutenants of, i. 220. parliamentary representation of, ii. 81.5. provision of draught horses in, i. 654. raising of forces in, i. 215, 216, 473, 736. scandalous clergy in, i. 371. sequestration of delinquents' estates in, i. 309. Huntingdon, Earl of. See Hastings. Huntington : Robert, ii. 1320, 1331, 1376. Major Robert, ii. 1440. Huntkin, Huntkine. See Hunkin. Huntley : Matthew, i. 966, 1083, 1136, 1237 ; ii. 299, 467, 664. Thomas, ii. 969. William, ii. 269. Hunton, Mr., of Westbury. minister, ii. 983. Hurdman, Francis, ii. 271, 272. Hurl, Simon, ii. 1332. Hurlakenden. See Harlackenden. Hurlestone, Nicholas, ii. 1437. Hurlock, George, ii. 267. Hurry, Joseph, Captain of Horse Troops, i. 13. Hurst, CO. Huntingdon, ii. 978. Hurst Castle, co. Southampton : captain of. See Button. garrison of, i. 141, 142. Hurst : John, ii. 1248. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Hurt, Roger, i. 1242. Hmwoodale. See Harwood Dale. Husbands : Azariah, ii. 1040. 1080, 1332, 1378. Martin, i. 170, 967. Huskeley, John, i. 232. Husley. See Hussey. Huson, John, i. 1254. Hussey (Husley, Husses, Hussie, Hussies, Hussy : Dr., ii.,"271. Mr., of Shaftesbury, i. 229. Charles, ii. 667, 1072, 1327. 1372, 143.5. Christopher, i. 971, 1088. Edward, of Moyl Hussey, ii. 600. George, ii. 1444. Hugh, of Galtrim, ii. 600. James, ii. 1380. of Slinfold, ii. 1082, 1334. Peter, ii. 1082, 1444. Thomas, i. 974, 977, 1092, 1095, 1234. 1242, 1244 ; ii. 42, 45, 308, 312, 461, 477, 481; 657, 674, 678, 1062, 1080. senior, ii. 38, 302, 471, 668. Sir Thomas, Bart., ii. 1435. William, i. 964, 977, 1081, 1095 ; ii. 33, 45, 296, 312, 464, 481. 661, 678, 1066, 1323, 1367. minister, ii. 979. Hustler, William, ii. 1446. Hutchins : Thomas, i. 388. of St. Helen's, i. 79.5, 872, 1191. William, late of Gawsworth, clerk, ii. 623, 635. Hutchinson (Huchinson, Hutchenson, Hutchingson) : — , i. 1003 ; ii. 942. Daniel, ii. 1133. George, i. 50, 234, 707, 1240. Sergeant Major, i. 13, James, i. 544. alderman of York, i. 91, 112, 148, 230, 643, 706. John, i. 50, 115, 169, 234, 547, 707, 853, 971, 1088, 1209, 1240, 12.54 ; ii. 2, 39, 304, 335, 472, 670, 1075, 1327, 1329, 1371, 1375, 1434, 1438. Colonel John, i. 642. Richard, i. 330, 484, 989, 1129, 1259 ; ii. 198, 233, 471, 668, 759, 762, 1073, 1081, 1373. a judge to try poor prisoners, ii. 754, 762. Thomas, i. 93, 150. Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 115. Huthwaite (Hathwait, HuthwayteJ, Thomas, alderman of Nottingham, ii, 1075, 1375, 1439. ■262 ORDINAXCES AXD ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Hutton : Henry, i. 182. Eiohard, i. 5i4, 706. Eobert, i. 90, 112. 147, 229, 5U, 964, 1081. 1142 ; ii. 295, 463, 659, 1064, 1067. CaptaiQ Robert, ii. 297, 465, 661. Thomas, ii. 1324. Hutton John, co. Cumberland, ii. 024. Huxley (Hucljsley, Huxlie, Huxly) : Mr., ii. 475, 673. ■ of the Franchise of Wenlook, ii. 120, 307. Elizabeth, ii. 267. John, i. 114, 170, 383,400, 536, 556, 623, 637, 970, 1087, 1177, 1239 ; ii. 38. 272, 303, 471, 668, 1073, 1078, 1328. 1373, 1436. Hyde (Hide) : Andrew, i. 1131. Anthony, of Woodhouse, ii. 631, 637. Arthur,'i. 540, 974, 1092. Edward, i. 1079, 1112, 1235 ; ii. 31, 294, 462, 658, 1063, 1321, 1365, 1428. Sir Edward, i. 609, 612. late of Purton, ii. 520. George, ii. 1248, 1380. Humphrey, ii. 271. John, ii. 657, 1062. Richard, ii. 66/:. Robert, i. 1142, 1239; ii. 1365, 1371, 1434. William, i. 961, 1078, 1234; ii. 119, 293, 461, 657, 1377, 1426. captain of Foot, i. 32. of Weighton, ii. 979. Hyde Parli. Sph London. Hyland (Hiland, Hilland, Holland, Hylord), Samuel, i. 1010, 1081. 1123 ; ii. 44. 19.5, 310, 479. 676^ 1312, 1333, 1379, 1436. Hyon, CO. Stafford, ii. 631. I. lago. See Jago. Iceland, fishing on the coasts of, ii. 405. lekleton (Ikleton), co. Cambridge, rectory of, ii. 1021. Icomb (Icom), co. Gloucester, rectory of, ii. 1021. Ikleton. See lekleton. lies, Henry, ii. 260. Ilford, CO. Essex, ii. 625. Ilfracombe (Ilford-Comb), co. Devon, ii 735. Ulan, CO. Glamorgan, ii. ] 086. Ilminster (Ilmister), co. Somerset, ii. 631. Ilsington (Islington), co. Devon, par- sonage of, ii. 1021. Ilsley, John, i. 540. Ilston uhax Lunnon, co. Glamorgan, manor and lordship of, ii. 544. Imokilly (Ymokilly), Barony of, co. Cork, forfeited lands in, ii. 726, Ince Blundell, co. Lancaster, ii. 591, 627. Inch, Peter, of Donhead, minister, ii. 983. Inchiquin (Inchequin), Baron. See O'Brien. Indigo (Indico), ii. 1212. IngatcBtone (Ingerston), co. Esses, ii. 980. Inge, William, ii. 758. Ingelo, Nathaniel, ii. 1020. Ingerston. See Ingatestone. Ingleby (Ingojdsby, Ingolesby, In- golsby) : Francis, i. 1111, 1234; ii. 657, 1062, 1364, 1427. George, ii. 1041. Richard, i. 1234, 1254 ; ii. 30, 41, 293, 306, 461, 474, 657. 672, 968, 1077, 1321, 1364, 1427. Colonel Richard, ti. 1062. Sir Richard, Knt., i. 50, 90, 110, 146, 227, 456, 541, 961, 1078, 1234 : ii. 293, 461, 657. William, i. 705. , of Ripley, ii. 970, 1067. Ingleton (Engleton), co. York, ii. 634. Inglis (Inglish) : Sir Alexander, of Ingliston, ii. 1148, 1388. John, of Cramond, ii. 1149, 1388. Inglistonv Edinburghshire, ii. 1148, 1388. Ingoldsby, Ingolesby, Ingolsby. See Ingleby. Ingram . Sir Arthur, Knt., i. 148, 544, 644, 705, 706, 1113, 1141. 1245; ii. 262. Hasting, ii. 1445. Inkle (Incle), ii. 1211. Inkling Green, co. Lancaster, ii. 626. Innce (lunce, Jaunce), William, mayor of Chester, i. Ill, 228. Innerkeithing, Innerkething. See Inver- keithing. Innerness. See Inverness. Innerpeffrey in Monzie (Inner Pether), Perthshire, ii. 881. Innes (Inns, James, Junes) : James, of Sandside, ii. 1147, 1387. Robert, ii. 1149, 1388. Sir Robert, the elder, ii. 1149, 1388. Walter, of Auchlunkart, ii. 1145, 1386. William, of Kinermony, ii. 1145, 1386. fnneskeUyn. See Enniskillen. Invercauld near Braemar (Invercald, Inwercald), Aberdeenshire, ii. 1146, 1385. Inverkeithing (Innerkeithing, Inner- kething), Fifeshire : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1240, 1360. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1149, 1389. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1149, 1389 Invermay (Envermay). Perthshire, ii. 1153. 1393. 1*>JDEX Ot" NAMES, i^LACES, AND THINdS. m Inverness (Inuerness) : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1151, 1391. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1151, 1391. Inverness-shire : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1151, 1390. parliamentary representation of, ii. 930. Inwercald. See Invercauld. Inwood, John, ii. 44, 310, 479, 67fi, 1082. Ipplepen. co. Devon, parsonage of, ii. 1021. Ipswich, CO. Suffolk, i. 168, 235, 242. 293, 537 ; ii. 983. aldermen of, i. 94. bailiffs of, i. 94, 115. 1.50, 168, 235. 293, 537, 624, 639, 975, 1093 ; ii. 43, 309, 478, 492, 675, 1081, 1443. commissioners for assessment of, i. 168, 537, 624, 639, 975, 1093, 1112 : ii. 43, 309, 478, 675, 1081. commissioners for the Militia of, ii. 1443. committee of defence in, i. 293. judges appointed in, ii. 760. loan of money for the navy, i. 284. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. recorder of. See Bacon. Irby (Earbery, Erbury, Erby, Erbye, Ireby) : Sir Anthony, Knt., i. 114, 232, 294, 539, 546, 622, 641, 691, 853, 905, 914, 968, 969, 1086, 1112, 1208, 1289 ; ii. 37, 302, 1072, 1372, 1435, 1437. Thomas, i. 294, 539, 546, 622, 641, 969, 1086, 1239. William, i. 1095 ; ii. 45, 312, 481, 678. Ireland, Attorney-General for. *f Basil, barons of the Exchequer in, ii. 1041. chief baron of the Exchequer in, ii. 1041. chief governor of, i. 32, 33. chief justices of the Bench in, ii. 1041. commissioners for the affairs of, ii. 1298 commissioners to try persons accused of compassing the death of the Protector, ii. 1041. commissioners of Parliament m the army for. See Herbert ; Potter, commissioners for making an assess- ment in, ii. 494. deputy of, i. 11, 33. distribution of the elections of mem- bers of Parliament, ii. 932. _ fishing on the coasts of, ii. 405. governor of. See Cromwell, justices of, i. 32, 33 ; n.m\. Lord Chancellor of, ii. 1041, 1042. Ireland — r-iiiit. Lord Deputy of, ii. 1042. See also Fleetwood. ■ and council of, ii. 943, 1015, 1097, 1102-1106. Lord High Admiral of. See Rich (Robert), Earl of Warwick. Lord Lieutenant of, i. 11, 33 ; ii. 356, 357, 366. See aUn Cromwell ; Sidney. ports of, i. 33. President of the Council of, ii. 1042. Ireland : Charles, ii. 264. Eleanor, ii. 266. Francis, ii. 269. Gilbert, i. 707, 758, 1239 : ii. 666, 972, 1071, 1434. sheriff of Lancashire, i. 1142. Colonel Gilbert, ii. 1434. Robert, i. 642. William, ii. 268. Ireton : Clement, ii. 105, 759. 762, 944, 1294, 1373. a i udge to try poor prisoners, ii. 754, 762, 912. Henry, i. 93, 115, 150, 234, .547, 971, 978, 1088, 1095, 1142, 1246, 1254 ; ii. 39, 42, 304, 308, 312, 473, 477, 481. Commissary General, ii. 139. deputy general of Ireland, ii. 494, 736. president of the province of Munster, ii. 356. John, i. 1129 ; ii. 1073, 1081, 1.S49. alderman of London, ii. 1039. and sheriff of London, ii. 619. Lord Mayor of London, ii. 1293. Thomas, ii. 675. Captain Thomas, governor of Land guard Fort, ii. 478. Irmingland (Armingland), co. Norfolk, ii. 538. Iron, English, i. 467 ; ii. 846, 1189, 1212. invention for melting, ii. 509. Swedish (Swcthish), i. 214. Irons : John, ii. 1331, 1376. Richard, i. 1131. Thomas, ii. 1312. Irvine (Irwin, Irwing), Ayrshire : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1239, 1359. commissioners for assessment of, ii, 1147, 1386. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1147, 1386. Iscot, John, ii. 970. Isham, CO. Northampton, ii. 973. Isham, Mr., of Hamerton, minister, ii. 978. Island, Little, in the river of Waterford [Suir], ii. 736. Islandshire, co. Durham, suppression of theft, &c., in, ii. 1263, 1265. Isle Abbotts (Abbots), co. Somerset, ii. 631. ^64 ORbtNANCES Ais^b ACTS 01? THE roMMOX^WEAt.TH. Isleham, co. Cambriilge, ii. 131. Isles, Stephen, ii. 1291. Isleworth (Twistleworth), co. Middlesex, i. 556 ; ii. 981. with Twiclvenham (Istleworth cum Twickenham), co. Middlesex, par- sonage of, ii. 1021. Islington, co. Middlesex, St. Mary's, i. 753, 1194. committee for the Militia of, i. lUll. manors and lands of James Compton, Earl of Northampton in, i. 784. manors and lands of Henry Bishopp in, i. 785. See also Ilsington. Islip, CO. Oxford, ii. 261. Istleworth. See Isleworth. Italy, silk from, ii. 5.61, 562. lunce. See Innce. Ivat, William, ii. 262, 264. Ive, Thomas, ii. 1445. Iveagh (Iveah), Viscount of. See Magennis. Iver, CO. Buckingham, i. 1147, 1150. Ivy (Ivey, Ivoy, Ivye) : George, ii. 812, 481, 678. 1381. John, i. 1244. senior, i. 977, 1095 ; ii. 45. 312, 481, 678, 1381. Robert, ii. 1375. Ivybridge, co. Devon, ii. 1430. Izod, Thomas, ii. 1327, 1372. J. Jack (Jarck, Tark) ; Gideon, ii. 1152, 1392. Thomas, of St. Just, ii. 623, 635. Jackman, Joseph, of Covent Garden, ii. 629, 637. Jackson : Mr., ii. 1459. Lieut.-Colonel, i. 1138. Arthur, i. 522 ; ii. 981. minister of St. Michael, Wood Street, i. 794, 871, 1190. Christopher, i. 815. ■ of Bold, ii. 627, 636. George, ii. 37, 119, 301, 469, 666. late of York, ii. 633, 638. Henry, ii. 195. John, i. 383 ; ii. 463, 660, 669, 1065, 1273, 1294, 1350, 1353, 1424. of Maske, i. 182. of Shap, ii. 632, 638. Joseph, i. 974, 1092 ; ii. 674, 760. alderman of Bristol, i. 1234 ; ii. 42, 308, 1079, 1378, 1442. sheriff of Bristol, i. 91, 113, 148. 230. of Edmonton, ii. 1436. Margaret, ii. 262. Miles, ii. 674. alderman of Bristol, ii. 1079, 1378, 1442. Philip, i. 974, 1091, 1242 ; ii. 1441. Sir Robert, Knt., i. 93, 115. 233, 547. 707, 739. Semuel, ii. 1073. Htepheij, ii. 1427. Jackson — eoiit. Thomas, 1. 293, 624. William, ii. 195. .Jacob : John, senior, of Tavistock, ii. 624, 635. Sir John, Knt., ii. 805. Dr. William, alderman of Canterbury, ii. 1433. Jacombe : Mr., ii. 981, 1459. Thomas, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, i. 831. Jago (lago, Jagoe) : John, i. 962, 1079 ; ii. 31, 294, 463, 659. Robert, minister, ii. 979. James Stuart, Duke of York, 2nd son of Charles I., ii. 18, 19, 366, 833, .872, 875. allegiance to, renounced, ii. 1036. correspondence with, prohibited, ii. 1039. James (Jambes, Janes) : Mr., i. 336, 541. Alexander, alderman of Bristol, i. 797. Higgins or Higgin, ii. 1246, 1325. James, ii. 1073, 1373. John, i. 620, 640, 967, 1084, 1237, 1240, 1244; ii. 35, 44, 299, 310, 343, 467, 479, 664, 677, 971, 976, 1070, 1328, 1334, 1369, 1384, 1432, 1444. alderman of Nottingham, i. 60 93, 115, 1.50, 234, 547, 971. 1088. 1142 ; ii. 39, 304, 473, 670. of Trippleton, ii. 1040. Colonel John, ii. 1325. Roger, ii. 1443. Thomas, i. 1083, 1136, 1237 ; ii. 35, 299, 467, 664, 1069, 1431. William, i. 113, 231, 451, 620, 621, 637, 640, 674, 692, 961, 968, 1062, 1078, 1085, 1112, 1119, 1238 ; ii. 31, 36, 294, 300, 462, 469, 658, 665. 758, 1071, 1326, 1371, 1433. See also Innes. .lamestown, co. Roscommon. parliamentary representation of, ii. 933. Janes. See James ; Jones. Janson (Johnson), Bryan, ii. 1829, 1374. Janyon, George, of Blackrod, ii. 627, 636. Jarck. See Jack. Jarmyn, Daniel, ii. 1437. Cf. Jermyn. Jars, china, ii. 1211. Jarvois, Jarvoyse. See Jev\oise. Jason, Robert, manors and lands, tc. of, i. 785. Jasper, Richard Grace Mace, of King's County, ii. 600. Jaumberry. See Goranberry. Jaunce. See Innce. Jay (Jaye) : Christopher, alderman of Norwich, ii. 1376, 1439. John, ii. 1367, 1435. of Earsham, i. 171. of Hemsworth, ii. 464. 661, 1066. iXDEX OF NAMES, PIACER, AND THINGS. 265 •lean, Joseph, of Liskaard, n. fi23, il:',:.. Jeaues, George, ii. 1447. Jedburgh (Jeddavt), Roxburghshire : assessment of, ii. 114.5, 1242, l:!(12. commissioners for assessment of, ii 1154, 1394. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1154, 1394. Jefford. See Gifford. Jeffreys (Gefferay, Geffery, Geffray, Geffrey, Geffreys, Geffry, Jeflary, Jefferay, Jefferey, Jeffereyes, Jefferies, Jeffery, Jeffieryes, Jeffrey, Jeffries, Jeffryes, Jeofferies, Jeof- fries, Jephres, Jephrevs) : Alexander, ii. 1040, 1147, 1385. of Kingwells, ii. 1146, 1385. Henry, ii. 1380. John, ii. 16, 1147, 1249, 138!5, 1448. Robert, ii. 608, 714. Thomas, i. 335, 451, 540, 624, 640, 976, 1094, 1242 ; ii. 44. 310, 479, 676, 1082, 1334, 1380. WiUiam, i. 9.5, 117, 151, 236, 977, 109.5, 1244 ; ii. 120, 311, 480, 677, 1082, 1380. Jelliffe. See Jolliff. Jelly, William, ii. 1294. Jematt, Samuel, ii. 1364. Jenkins (Jenkin, Jenking, Jenkyn) : Mr., ii. 1459. David, ii. 1374. senior, of Cowbridge, ii. 521. Hugh, ii. 758, 1070, 1325. James, ii. 1064 John, ii. 1079. Joseph, Captain of Foot, i. 13. Matthew, minister, ii. 984. Michael, ii. 680. Peter, i. 962, 1079 ; ii. 31, 295, 1429. Jenkinson : — , ii. 1026. Francis, ii. 1330, 1376. John, ii. 1365, 1428. Robert, i. 973, 1090, 1241 ; ii. 41, 306, 474, 672, 759, 1069, 1077, 1325. 1330, 1376, 1440. Roger, i. 1129. Jenner (Gennor, Jennor, Jennour) : Mr., i. 658, 691. Robert, i. 95, 117, 151, 236, 460, 475, 542, 853, 914, 977, 1016, 1208, 1244 ; ii. 45, 311, 480. Thomas, ii. 105, 760, 1082, 1117, . 1118. Jennet [Jenner ?], Robert, i. 1095. Jennings (Gennings, Jening, Jonnins. Jennyngs) : Edmund, ii. 1324, 1367, 1446. Edward, ii. 119, 293, 461, 657, 1062, 1364. John, of Maiden, ii. 1431. Jonathan, ii. 1324, 1446. Marmadiike, i. 1092. Richard, i. 91, 113, 119, 148, 231,294, 539, 622, 638, 967, 1084, 1238 ; ii. 1432. Roger, ii. 1365. Jennor, Jennour. See Jenner. Jennyngs. See Jennings. Jeofferies, Jeoffries. See Jeffreys. Ji;pheot, Mr., of Soham, minister, ii. 978. .Je|)lires. Jephreys. See Jeffreys. Jephson (Jepson) : Colonel, ii. 100. William, i. 423, 424, 450, 696, 974, 1092, 1242 ; ii. 674, 1041. Colonel WilUam, i. 487, 723. Jeremy. See Jermy. Jermain, See Jermyn. •Jermy (Jeremy) : Francis, i. 93, 115, 149, 233, 242, 29:1, 538, 623, 641, 971 ; ii. 40. Robert, i. 233, 293, 538, 623, 641, 971. 1089, 1240; ii..40, 305, 473, 492. 670, 1040, 1075, 1329. Jermyn (Germin, Jermain, Jermin) : Philip, serjeant-at-lau', i. 452, 540. 624, 640, 976, 1094. justice of the King's or Upper Bench, i. 1227 ; ii. 44, 310. 479, 492, 619, 676. Cf. Jarmyn. Jerrard, Jerrat. See Gerrard. Jersey, i. 772 ; ii. 20, 160, 163, 201, 525, 566. abolition of collegiate offices, &c in. ii. 82. commissioners to try persons accused of compassing the death of the Protector, ii. 1039, 1042. governor of. See Carteret, parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. reduction of, ii. 3, 336, 501. Jervoise (Gervais, Gervase, Gervis, Ger- voice, Gervois, Gervoyse, Jarvois, Jarvoj'se, Jervis, Jervoice, Jervois, Jervoyce, Jervoys, Jervoyse) : Richard, i. 91, 113, 230, 335, 450, 540. 696. Thomas, i. 317 ; ii. 42, 308, 477, 624, 635, 674, 1332, 1442. of Bruton, ii. 631, 637. Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 91, 113, 148, 230, 335, 450, 451, 507, 540, 542, 624, 636, 696, 731, 974, 976, 1092, 1093, 1242, 1244; ii. 42, 44, 308, 310. 477, 479, 674, 676. William, i. 49. Jeson. See jesson. Jesop. See Jessop. Jesse (Jessee, Jessey, Jessy) : Henry, ii. 856. Robert, i. 536. William, i. 460, 475, 542, 977, 1095. Jesson (Gesson, Jeson, Jessam) : Mr., i. 692. Abraham, i. 1057 ; ii. 123, 1308. Richard, i. 1094; ii. 45, 311. William, i. 54, 94, 116, 151, 235, 543, 620, 641, 698, 968, 970, 976, 977, 1042, 1085, 1088, 1094, 1138, 1244 ; ii. 1083, 1331, 1377, 1441. alderman of Cnventrv, i. 1094, 1244. Jessop (Jesop) : Constance, minister, ii. 979. William, ii. 283, 1070. of St. Andrew's, Holborn. i. 797. 874, 1191. Jessy. See Jesse. Jeston, William, ii. 105. 266 ORDraAJSrCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMOXWEaITH. Joals. Si'p Jonls. Jobber, Thomas, ii. 1441. Joblin, John, ii. 1323. Jocelyn (Joceline, Joceling, Jooelinne. Joselyn, Joslin, Josselyn, Josslin) : John, i. 292, .537, 621, 638, W,:,. 1083 ; ii. 34, 1431. deputy recorder of Colchester, i. 292, 622, 966, 1083. Robert, ii. 1431. Tirrill, Terrill or Torrell, i. 50, 92. 113, 140, 148, 231, 243, 294, 539. 622, 639, 967, 1084. Jodrel, Edmund, ii. 1064. John IV., king of Portugal, ii. 449. John, William, alderman of Newcastle- upon-Tyne, ii. 672. Johnson (Johnston) : — . i. 1146. Mr., of Loekinge, minister, ii, 978. of King's Lynn, minister, ii. 981 . of Newcastle, ii. 969. of Tinwell, ii. 981. Captain, ii. 1327, 1372. Deputy, ii. 1373. Abraham, ii. 1436. Alexander, i. 965, 1082, 1141, 1245 ; ii. 34, 297, 46.5, 662, 970. 1067. 1367, 1446. Anthony, ii. 272. Sir Archibald, ii. 1273. of Warriston, i. 437 ; ii. 1148. Edward, ii. 403. Henry, ii. 271. John, i. 1129. alderman of Chester, i. 962. 1079 ; ii. 1064. — — of St. Botolph, Aldersgate. i. 794, 871, 1190. of Willoughby, ii. 629, 637. Lancelot, i. 336, 451, 541, 625, 636, 976, 1094 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676. Martin, 1. 170, 232, 294, 539, 622, 969, 1086 ; ii. 470. Merlin [Martin .'], i. 642. Morgan, ii. 272. Nicholas, ii. 657. Peter, ii. 1.369. Ealph, i. 383, 556. Richard, commissioner for surveying Ashdown forest, ii. 1116, 1139. of Milton, ii. 461. Robert, i. 191 ; ii. 979, 1330, 1376. alderman of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, ii. 1077. Thomas, i. 116, 168, 170, 171, 233, 29,3. 538, 639, 975, 1093, 1234 ; ii. 40J 470, 667, 980, 1434. alderman of Norwich, ii. 671, 1076, 1376. alderman of Yarmouth, i. 972, 1089. of Aldeburgh, i. 235, 538, 1243 ; ii. 43, 309, 478, 676, 1081. of Yarmouth, i. 623. William, ii. 1330, 1376. alderman of Newcastle - upon- Tyne. ii. 1041, 1077. See aho Janson. Johnston : Archibald, of Hilton, ii. 1146. James, Earl of Hartfell [aftenoardu Earl of Annandale and Hartfell], ii. 881, 1148, 1388. of Corbead, ii. 1148, 1388. of Westraid, ii. 1148, 1388. Richard, ii. 657. Samuel, ii. 1148, 1388. William, ii. 1061. Joles. See Jools. .Joley, JoUey. See Jolly. Jolliff Cjelliffe) i Peter, ii. 659. William, ii. 1083. alderman of Coventry, ii. 1334 1381, 144.5. JoUopp, Robert, ii. 1439. Jolly (Joley, Jolley) : James, ii. 1428. Thomas, i. 977, 1095, 1244 ; ii. 44, 310, 480, 677, 1083, 1380. William, i. 974, 1091, 1242 ; ii. 476, 673, 1078, 1331, 1377, 1441. Jones (.Janes) : Captain, i. 802 ; ii. 1246. Colonel, ii. 1020. Aaron, ii. 1308. Alexander, i. 698, 746, 880, 881, 888, 990, 1007 ; ii. 38, 302, 471, 668, 942. of St. John Baptist, London, i. 793, 870, 1190. Anthony, ii. 108.5, 1447. Arthur, ii. 1440. Charles, ii. 47, 314, 483, 680. David, ii. 47, 314, 483, 680. Edmimd, i. 169, 543 ; ii. 679, 761, 1085, 1382. Edward, i. 428 ; li. 1433, 1448. oE Moohes, ii. 47, 314, 483, 680. Evan, of Stockton, ii. 625, 636. Francis, i. 978, 1096. Geoffrey, ii. 679. George, i. 978, 1096, 1247 ; ii. 1D85, 1335, 1382, 1447. Gerrard, mayor of Chester, ii. 1322. Griffith, i. 978, 1183, 1247 ; ii. 46, 313, 482, 761, 1085, 1087, 1382, 1384, 1448. Henry, i. 780, 967, 1084; ii. 1041, 1335, 1440. of Maynaon in the parish of Ledbury, i. 170. Dr. Henry, ii. 356, 1142. Hugh, of Bridgwater, ii. 631, 637. Isaac, ii. 668, 669. James, i. 978, 1096, 1247, 1248 ; ii. 46, 313, 482, 1447. of Llanvihangell Lanternam, ii. 15. Jenkin, ii. 1328. minister, ii. 345, 984. John, i. 880, 881, 888, 922, 978, 1043, 1096, 1131, 1254; ii. 2, 46, 47, 105, 152, 208, 211, 313, 314, 335, 481-483, 494, 678-680, 723, 741, 976, 1084-1086, 1100, 1254 1257, 1273, 1382, 1383. of Dingfstow, ii. 591. of OsHcstry. ii. 1078. WDEX OP NAMES, PLAfES, AND THfNGS. 287 Jones — cont. Captain John, i. 92S. Colonel John, i. 979, 1097, 1183, 1184, 1247 ; ii. 343, 1268, 1298, 1335. Lewis, i. 1136 ; ii. 15, 46, 313, 482, 679, 1084, 1086, 1328, 1382. Colonel Michael, i. 1003 ; ii. 733. Lieut.-Geneial Michael, ii. 1142. Morgan, ii. 1248, 1447. Nathaniel, of Bridgwater, ii. 631, 637. of Hendure, ii. 1086, 1383. Peter, i. 698, 1138. Philip, i. 979, 1097; ii. l.^. 47,313, 314, 482, 483, 679-682, 973, 976, 1085-1087, 1382, 1384, 1447. Colonel Philip, i. 1137 ; ii. 343, 1268. commissioner of the Admiralty. ii. 812. Sir Philip, Knt., ii. 15. Rice, ii. 1074. Richard, i. 979, 1097, 1137, 1248 ; ii. 47, 120, 307, 314, 343, 476, 483, 674, 680, 974, 1079, 1332, 1335, 1378, 1442, 1447. of Beaumaris, ii. 760, 1335. Robert, ii. 39, 304, 343, 472, 669, 973, 1074, 1328. Samuel, ii. 669, 973, 984, 1074, 1331, 1377, 1438, 1441. Colonel Samuel, i. 335, 541. Sir Theophilus, ii. 1041. Thomas, ii. 680, 1072, 1085, 1328. of Llantrissent, ii. 629, 637. of Newport, i. 444. Thornton, ii. 1070. Walter, ii. 679, 1085. William, i. 780, 970, 978, 1087, 1091, 1096, 1136, 1243; ii. 15, 38, 39, 303, 345, 471, 472, 668, 669, 679, 977, 1069, 1074, 1085, 1326, 1377, 1382, 1441. — - minister, ii. 984. recorder of Shrewsbury, ii. 1247. of Buckland, ii. 761, 1248, 1328. of Coyty, ii. 1328. of Hardwick, ii. 629, 637. of Stapleton, ii. 1070. of Usk, ii. 991. Of. Sone. Jools (JoalB, Joles, Jooles), Henry, ii. 119, 301, 469, 666. Jordan (Jordaine, Jordon, Jurden) : Edmund, i. 234, 336, 451, 541, 731, 976, 1093 ; ii. 44, 310, 479. sheriff of Surrey, i. 624, 636. Richard, ii. 259. Thomas, ii. 1077, 1082, 1331. Tobias, ii. 1069, 1325. alderman of Gloucester, ii. 1325, 1369. mayor of Gloucester, ii. 1431. Jordanhill (Jurdanhill), Renfrewshire, ii. 1154, 1398. Joselyn, Joslin, Josselyn, Josslin. See Jocelyn. Jossie (Josse), John, ii. 1149, 1388. Joy, George, i. 1244. Jiiyee : Gonrge, ii. 1320. of Portland, ii. 592. Joyner : Sir Andrew, ii. 1431. Robert, i. 678. Juce : Nicholas, i. 876. Richard, ii. 1083. Jucks ; Thomas, ii. 1087. William, ii. 120, 307, 475, 673. Jumper, Matthew, ii. 271. Junes. See Innes. Juning, Thomas, ii. 675. Jurdanhill. See Jordanhill. Jurden. See Jordan. Jurian (Jurion), John, 1. 698, 1130. Jurin (Juryn) : Jacob, ii. 105. John, i. 1138. Jurion. See Jurian. Justice, John, ii. 1154. 1394. Jnxon : Arthur, i. 1146. Joseph, ii. 1326, 1370, 1433. Nicholas, ii. 781, 1073, 1081, 1294, 1373. Thomas, ii. 781, 1082, 1444. Juxton : Arthur, ii. 272. Thomas, ii. 1375. K. Kadwel. See Cadwell. Kaeloeh, Kaelock. See Caitloch. Kains : Alexander, of Radipole, ii. 625, 635. William, of Radipole, ii. 521. Kaly. See Cally. Kamea (Camier), Berwickshire, ii. 1146, 1386. Kames (Kamis), Buteshire, ii. 1146, 1387. Kanvigan. See Llanfeigan. Karne. See Hayne. Katchfreach. See Catchfrench. Katchmey. See Catchmay. Kathorp. See Catfoss. Kathrene. See St. Catherine. Katterel (Caterel), Peter, ii. 37, 301, 469. Ivattern, co. Middlesex, ii. 981. See also St. Catherine. Kayston in Kilpatrick (Raystoun), Dum- bartonshire, ii. 1148, 1387. Keate (Keat) : Edward, ii. 657, 1062. Gilbert, i. 1130. John, ii. 120, 306, 475, 672, 1077. Keble (Ceeble, Keeble) : Richard, i. 1011, 1246. commissioner pf the Great Seal, commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. serjeant-at-law, ftommissioner of the Great Seal, ii. 619. Keckwich, Keckwitch, Keckwith. See Kekewich. Keeble. See Keble. Keeling, Edward, ii. 1436. 268 ORDINAXCES AS'f) ACTS OT THE COMMOilWEALTM. Keen, en. Worcester, ii. fl70. Keenoere. See Keneer. Keep, Andrew, of West Hcndi'ecl, ii. 657. 968, 1062. Kefennern, co. Flint, ii. 631. Eefn. See, Cefn. Keightley (Kightley), Thomas, i. 5H9 ; ii. 300, 168, 665, 1070. Keilway, Robert, master in Chancery, ii. 669. Keiu, Keins. See Keynes. Kelt. See Keyt. Keith, Haddingtonshire, ii. 1150, 1390. Keith : Elizabeth, daughter of William, Earl Marischal, ii. 879. Isabel, daughter of William, Earl Marischal, ii. 879. Jane, daughter of William, Earl Marischal, ii. 879. Mary, eldest daughter of William, Earl Marischal, ii. 879. Eobert, ii. 1151, 1391. William, Earl Marischal, ii. 876, 879, 885. Kekewich (Keckwich, Keckwitch, Keck- with, Kekewith, Kekwich) : George, i. 461, 545, 962, 1079. of Catchfrench, ii. 1429. Peter, ii. 31, 294, 659, 1322, 1365. Samuel, ii. 463, 659. Kelburne in Largs (Kelbtirn), Ayrshire. ii. 1146, 1147, 1385, 1387. Kellanhoy. See Kelochie. Kelldon, i. 169. Kellet, Richard, late of Fishwick, ii. 627. 636. Kelley. See Kelly. Kellie (Kelley), Earl of. See Erskine. Kelligrewe. See Killigrew. Kelliow (Kellyo), Richard, ii. 1322, 1366. Kelloe in Edrom (Kello, Kelso), Berwick- shire, ii. 1146, 1386. Kelly (Kelley), CO. Devon, i. 461, 545, 963, 1080. Kelly (Kelley) : John, of Kelly, i. 461, 54.5, 963, 1080. William, ii. 1066. Kellyhay. See Kelochie. Kellyo. See Kelliow. Kelochie (Kellanhoy, Kellyhay), In- verness-shire, ii. 1151, 1390. Kelsey : Lieut.-Colonel, ii. 306, 475, 672. Major-General, ii. 1268. Captain John, i. 356. Thomas, ii. 41, 306, 474, 672, 972, 1071, 1326, 1333. Lieut.-Colonel Thomas, commissioner of the Admiralty, ii. 7U8, 812, 1277. Kelso. See Kelloe. Kelway, Thomas, ii. 481, 678. Kem, Henry, ii. 1438. Kernels. See Kemys. Kemeys (Kemis), co. Monmouth, ii. 15. Kemlin. See Cemlyn. Kemp (Kempe) : Sir George, Knt., ii. 260. John, i, 91, 113, 230, 335, 450, 540. 696, 974, 97.5, 1092, 1242 ; ii. 42' 43, 308, 477, 671. Kemp — pont. Richard, of Staines, ii. 1 328. Sir Robert, Knt, i. 621, 638, 965, 1082; ii. 34, 298, 466, 663, 1246, 1431. William, ii. 1246, 1481. Cf. Kimpe. Kcmpcairn in Keith (Kemphanie, Kemp- kam), Banffshire, ii. 1145, 1386. Kempsey (Kemsey), co. Worcester, ii. 983. Kempston (Kempson), co. Bedford, i. 50. Kemys (Kemeis) : Sir Charles, Knt. and Bart., ii. 15. Edward, of Kemeys, ii. 15. Ken, George, i. 1083, 1136 ; ii. 35. Kenchurch. See Kentcburch. Kendal (Kendall), co. Westmorland, ii. 543, 632, 969, 979. mayor of, i. 643, 708 ; ii. 1335. 1382, 1445. ■ See aUo Benson. Kendal (Kendall) : John, ii. 757, 1064, 1076, 1366, 1429, 1439. William, i. 800, 928, 1043, 1138; ii. 105. of AU Hallows, Bread Street, i. 793, 870, 1190. Kendert, Kendort. See Kiudeace. Kendrick (Hendrick, Henrick, Ken- derick, Kennerick, Kenrick, Ken- wick, Kenwrick) : — , 1. 451. Alderman, i. 551. Captain, i. 336, 541. Andrew, i. 388, 1130. John, i. 71, 1087. alderman of London, i. 192, 223, 969, 990, 1029 ; ii. 38, 1372. commissioner and governor of Excise, i. 203, 279, 366, 578, 611, 861 ; ii. 422. WiUiam, i. 1062, 1119, 1238 ; ii. 37, 666, 994, 1121, 1122, 1326, 1377. of — , CO. Kent, ii. 170, 359, 692. Colonel William, i. 620, 640, 674, 692, 967, 1084 ; ii. 119, 301, 469, 1433. Keneer (Keeneere), Hugh, ii. 1155, 1395. Kenelh. See Kennet. Kenmure, Viscount of. See Gordon. Kennedy (Kenedie, Kennedie) : — , of Knockdow, ii. 1147, 1385. Alexander, of Graigoche, ii. 1147, 1385. John, ii. 1147, 1385. of Colzean, ii. 1147, 1385. Earl of CassiUis, ii. 1147, 1155, 1385, 1395. Kennel, Edmund, of Haselbury, ii. 33. Kennerick. See Kendrick. Kennesbarn, co. Hertford, ii. 260. Kennet (Keneth, Kenrith), Clackman- nanshire, ii. 1147, 1387. Kennet, Mr., of Leigh, ii. 972, Kenuington (Kenyngtou), co. Surrey, manor of, i. 1150. Kenrick. See Kendrick. Kenrith. Sre Kennet. IXDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 269 Kensey : John, ii. 36, 300, 468, 665, 1070. commissioner for surveying Needwood Forest, ii. 1116, llii9. Lieut.-Colonel John, ii. 1325, 1370. Kensington, co. Middlesex, i. 182 ; ii. 143, 365, 371, 471, 668, 781, 917, 1000, 1020, 1039. Kent, CO., i. 14, 165, 166, 272, 32.i, 413- 415, 418, 423. 440, 564, 625, 644. 928, 1060, 1252, 1258. assessment of, i. 86, 224, 323, 329. 415, 531, 61.5, 631. 660, S.>1, 9.V.I, 1074, 1109; ii. 28, 52, 288, 291. 458, 654, 904, 1031, 1059, 1235. 1357. collection in, for the relief of the Irish clergy, i. 285, 286. for the relief of Leicester. i. 799. commissioners and council of war in, i. 674, 692. commissioners for assessment of, i. 92, 140, 148, 231, 336, 451, 541, 620. 639, 967, 1084; ii. 36, 119, 300, 468, 665, 1071, 1246, 1370. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 971. ministers as assistants to, ii. 980. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1238 ; ii. 1326, 1433. committee of indemnity in, i. 1061, 1062, 1119. committee to execute martial law on deserters in, i. 715. committee of Parliament in, i. 217. committee of sequestration in, i. 113, 168. defence of, i. 333, 334. deputy Lieutenants of, i. 166, 167. deserters from the ai-my in, i. 820. insun-ection in, i. 247, 674, 692, 1223. judges appointed in, ii. 758. justices of the peace in, i. 1140; ii. 350. Lord Lieutenant of, i. 166, 167. See also Sidney. manors and lands of Christopl^er Roper, Lord Teynham in, i. 785. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. provision of draught horses in, i. 654. raising of forces in, i. 215, 216, 473, 736. sherifi of. See Selby. tumults in, ii. 319, 320. Kent, Earl of. See Grey. Kent, Griffith, ii. 1312. Kentchurch (Kenchurch), co. Hereford, ii. 971, 1432. Kentish, Mr., of Kattem, ii. 981. Kentmere (Kentmire), co. Westmorland, ii. 632. Kenton (Ketton), co. Sufiolk, ii. 983. Kenwick, Kenwrick. See Kendriok. Kenyngton. See Kennington. Kequiek, Thomas, ii. 262, 266. Kequide, George, ii. 270. Ker. See Kerr. Kerbey, Kerby. See Kirkby. Kerle. See Kyrle. Kerley. See Kirkley. Kerley, Robert, i. 966. Kermincham, co. ( hester, ii. 1428. Kern. See Heme. Kerne : Thomas, i. 148. Colonel, i. 780. Kerr (Car, Carre, Ker) : Andrew, ii. 1040. of Sunlaws, ii. 1154, 1394. Sir Andrew, ii. 1154, 1394. of Greenhead, ii. 1040. Charles, Lord Kerr, afterwards Earl of Ancrum, i. 1223, 1243 ; ii. 1443. Gilbert, ii. 1154, 1394. Mark, of Moristoun, ii. 1146, 1386. Robert, of Crailinghall, ii. 1154, 1394. Sir Thomas, ii. 1154, 1,?94. William, of Newton, ii. 11.51. 1394. Earl of Lothian, ii. 1148. 1154, 1388, 1394. Earl of Roxburgh, ji. 1154,- 1.394. See also Drummond. Kerridge (Kerredge, Kirridge) : Tiiomas, ii. 43, 309, 478, 675. William, i. 170, 229, 460. Kerrington, Roger, ii. 1248. Kerry, co. Montgomery, ii. 680. Kerry, co. [Ireland] : assessment of, ii. 1243, 1363. parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. Kerry (Kirry), Lord. See Fitz Maurice. Kerse, Mark, of Cockpen, ii. 1149, 1388. Kersies, i. 395. Kesteven, co. Lincoln : commissioners for assessment of, i. 149, 969, 1086. Lord Lieutenant of. See Clinton. Ket (Kett) : Richard, ii. 40, 305, 474, 1076, 1330, 1376. Robert, of Wicklewood, i. 171. Thomas, ii. 671, 1076. Kete. See Keyt. Ketilby. See Kettleby. Ketlebeter, Major, ii. 1308. Ketleby. See Kettleby. Kett. See Ket. Kettering, co. Northampton, ii. 973, 1374, 1438. Kettle, Henry, of Thetford, i. 623, 641. Kettleby (Ketilby, Ketleby), Thomas, i. 973, 1091, 1243 ; ii. 41, 306, 475, 673, 974, 1078, 1331, 1377, 1441. Kettles (bashrons), ii. 1197. Kettlethorpe, co. Lincoln, i. 294, 539. Ketton, CO. Durham, ii. 624. See also Kenton. Kevenhiley, Wales, ii. 15. Key, John, of Walmersley, ii. 626., 636. Keyes, Richard, of Holm, clerk, iL 624, 635. Kcyues (Kein, Keins, Keyns), John, ii. 312, 481, 678, 1084, 1335, 1381. Koystoii, CO. Huntingdon, ii. 978. Keystyn, Nicolas, ii. 980. >70 ORDIXAKOEK AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Keyl (Keit, Kete, Kite) : John, i. 1083, 1345 ; ii. 35, 120, 299, 311,467,480, 664,677, 1069. Jonathan, ii. 1432. William, ii. 1064. Kid. See Kyrle. Kidd (Kid), Alexander, ii. 1150, 1390. Kidderminster (Kittermister), co. Wor- cester, ii. 632, 983. bailiff of, ii. 1083. Kidds, Christopher, of West Witton, ii. 633, 638. Kiffin (KifEen, Kyffin, Kyfin) : Captain, ii. 1294. John, ii. 1087, 1384. Watkin, i. 979, 1097, 1184 ; ii. 46, 209, 211, 313, 482, 679, 1086, 1383. William, i. 1184, 1247; ii. 47, 314, 483, 680, 1247, 1327. Kightley. See Keightley. Kilbarry in Watei'ford, ii. 738. Kilbirnie (Kilburnie), Ayrshire, ii. 1154, 1393. Kilcernan. See Kilcornin. Kilchattan in Kingarth (Kilkaten, Kil- katin), Buteshire, ii. 1146, 1387. Kilcon, Ai'gyllshire, ii. 1145, 1386. Kilcornin in Stradbally (Kilcernan), co. Galway, ii. 600. Kilcoy in Killearnan (Kilcony, Kilcowey), Inverness-shire, ii. 1151, 1390. Kildare (Kyldare) co., ii. 736, 749, 750, 753, 927. adventurers' lands in, ii. 1101. assessment of, ii. 1243, 1362. parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. rebels' lands in, ii. 820. Kildremy. See Eilrenny. Kilespie. See Gillesbie. Kilhead, Dumfi'iesshire, ii. 1148, 1388. Kilhenery [?Kilhendre-in-Dudleston], co. Salop, ii. 119, 307, 475, 673. Kilkaten, Kilkatin. See Kilchattan. Kilkenny, ii. 598. Kilkenny, CO., assessment of , ii. 1243, 1362. parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. Killerby, Low (Lowkellerbey), co. York, ii. 632. KiUespie. See Gillesbie. Killigrew (KiUegi'ew, Kelligrewe) : Henry, of Landr'ake, ii. 592. Sir Peter, ii. 1064, 1428. Killingbeck, Mrs., of Killinghall, ii. 634, 638. Killinghall, co. York, ii. 634. Killingbam. See. Gillingham. Killingworth, Luke, ii. 40, 305, 474, (;71, 759, 1041, 1076, 1330, 1376, 1440. Kilb'ue, Wales, 1. 444. Killybegs (Callebecke), [co. Donegal], i. 499. KihnaUock, co. Limerick, parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. Kilmardinny (Kilmerdimry), Dumbarton- shire, ii. 1148. Kilmolee, Barony of, co. Cork, forfeited lands in, ii. 726. Kihnorc (Kilmote), Barony of, co. Cork, forfeited lands in, ii, 726, Kilnocker, Barony of, co. Cork, forfeited lands in, ii. 726. Kilrenny (Kildremy, Kih-ein), Fifeshire : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii 1149, 1389. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1149, 1389. Kih'hedyn. See Cilrhedyn. Kih-hiwe, co. Carmarthen, ii. 1085. Kilsant, co. Carmarthen, ii. 1085. Kilsyth (Kilsith), Stirlingshire, ii. 881. Kilvey, co Glamorgan, manor and lordship of, ii. 544. Kimbolton, co. Huntingdon, i. 181 ; ii. 978. Kimbolton (Kymbolton), Lord. See Montagu. Kime, Nightingale, ii. 261. Kimmerghame in Edrom (Kinnergem, Kinnergen), Berwickshire, ii. 1146, 1386. Kimninety. See Kinmenity. Kimpe, Anthony, i. 978. See also Knipe. Kinaston. See Kynaston. Kincaid (Kincade), Thomas, ii. 1149, 1388. Kincardine (Kincardiu, Kinkardine), co. -. assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1151, 1391. parliamentary representation of, ii. 930. Kincardine (Kinkardine), Earl of. See Bruce. Kincai'ochy (Kincherothy, Knicherothy), Perthshire, ii. 1153, 1393. Kinoraigie in Little Duukeld (Kinkragy), Perthshire, ii. 1153, 1393. Kindeace in Kilmuir- Easter (Kenderl, Kendort), Ross-shire, ii. 1151, 1391. Kinermony in Spynie (Kniermony), Elginshire, ii. 1145, 1386. Kinersley. See Kinnersley. Kinfauns (Kinfaunes), Perthshire, ii, 1153, 1393. King: — , ii. 1320, 1364. Dr., i. 231, 294. Mr., of Oakham, ii. 981. Edward, i. 232, 294, 539 ; ii. 664, 1069, 1435. Henry, i. 170, 289, 356, 623, 640, 972, 1089 ; ii. 40, 305, 473, 474, 492, 670, 671, 973, 1040, 1076, 1,329, 1330. alderman of Norwich, i. 1240. John. i. 243, 1130 ; ii. 293, 461, 656, 1041, 1070. Captain John, i. 1057, 1246 ; ii. 123. Dr. John, i. 119, 170, 539, 622, 638, 639, 745, 967, 1084 ; ii. '35, 36, 300, 468, 665, 1432. of St. Albans, ii. 1325, 1370. Nicholas, junior, i. 356. Ralph, ii. 1041. Richard, ii. 315, 343, 484, 681, 761, 1073, 1434. — — alderman of London, ii. 1373, INDEX OF XAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 271 King — coiit. j Captain Piobert, ii. 1HS4. Dr. Robert, ii. 1081, U43. Sir Robert, Knt., i. 077, 11 17, 1150, 1151 ; ii. 3.56, 1041. William, ii. 41, 307, 47.5, 673, 1084, 1334. Zachary, i. 289, 336. King, title of, abolished, ii. 18, 1036. King's Bench. See Bench. King's Bowood. See Bowood. King's county [Ireland], ii. 600, 740, 927. assessment of, ii. 1243, 1362. forfeited lands in, ii. 723, 743. parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. King's Lynn. See Lynn, King's. ' Kingfoot, Anthony, ii. 467. Kinghorn, Fifeshire : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1240, 1360. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1149, 1389. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1149, 1389. Kinghorne, Earl of. See Lyon. Kinglassie (Kinglessie, Kinglisse), Fife- shire, ii. 1149, 1389. Kingscot (Kingseote, Kingscott, Kinscot), Anthony, i. 966, 1083, 1136, 1237 ; ii. 3.5, 299, 664, 971. Kingsland, Major Alexander, ii. 1332. Kingsley, co. Chester, ii. 623. Kingsmill (Kingsmil, Kinsmell) ; Sir Richard, Knt.. i. 91, 113, 230, 1242 ; ii. 42, 308, 477, 674, 1080. Sir William, Knt., ii. 43, 308, 477. Kingsterrie. See Kinsteary. Kingsthorpe (Kingthorpe), co. North- ampton, ii. 520, 629. Kingston, i. 182. CO. Dorset, ii. 296. CO. Somerset, ii. 631. CO. Surrey, i. 234. CO. Sussex, ii. 1380. Kingston (Kingstone), Viscount of. Sec Seton. Kingston, Charles, of Naunton - Beau- champ, ii. 632, 638. See also Kynaston. Kingston-upon-HuU, co. Yorls, i. 13, 14, 191, 644, 645, 704, 739 ; ii. 760. aldermen of. See Barnard ; Berner ; Blades ; Chambers ; Denman ; Dewick ; Dobson ; Foxley ; Holies ; Peck ; Popple ; Raikes ; Ramsden ; Ripeley ; Rogers ; Roper ; Wood, assessment of, i. 87, 225, 532, 632, 705, 959, 1073, 1108 ; ii. 27. .52, 288, 290, 458, 654, 904, 1031, 1059, 1235, 1357. commissioners for assessment of, i. 92, 149, 231, .546, 64.3, 706, 965, 1082, 1112 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 662, 106S, 1248, 1368. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers, ii. 970. ministers as assistants to, ii. !I7'.I. commissioners for the Mililia of, i. 1142, 1245 ; ii. 1447. committee for taking accompts in, i. 739. Kings ton-upon-Hull — cent. committee of sequestration in, i. 112. deputy governor of, i. 706. garrison of, i. 714, 857-861. governor of, i. 706. See aUo Fairfax ; Hotham ; Overton. judges appointed in, ii. 760. Lord Lieutenant of. See Dcvercux. mayor of, i, 643, 706, 739, 860, 965, 1082, 1142, 124.5 ; ii. 1068. See also Raikes ; Ramsden. members of parliament tor, i. 1141. See aim Boyntou. parliamentary representation of, ii. 81.5. raising of a body of Horse in, i. 704. recorders of. See Lister ; Thorpe, relief of, i. 13. rents and revenues due to the King and Queen in, i. 1176. sequestration of delinquents' estates in, i. 709. sheriffs of, i. 860. Kingstou-upon-Hull, Earl of. See Pierre- point. Kingswood forest or chase, co. Gloucester, ii. 811. commissioners for sm-veying, ii. 1116, III7, 1139. vested in trustees, ii. 994. Kingthorpe. See Kingsthorpe. Kingwells, Aberdeenshire, ii. 1147. 1385. Kinhilt, Wigtownshire, ii. 1155, 1395. Kinkardine. See Kincardine. Kinkragy. See Kincraigie. Kinmenlty in Keith (Kimninety, Kin- minety), Banffshire, ii. 1145, 1386. Kinnaston. See Kynaston. Kinnergem, Kinnergen. See Kimmer- ghame. Kinneraley (Kinersley) : Clement, ii. 163. Hercules, i. 126, 973, 1091. Thomas, ii. 1078. Kinross-shire : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1240, 1360. commissioners for assessment of ii. 1149, 1389. parliamentary representation of, ii. 930. Kinsale (Kensale), co. Cork, i. 32, 499, 933, 1056, 1149, 1153, 1154, 1164 ; ii. 1260. parliamentary representation of, ii. 933. Kinscot. See Kingscot. Kinsmell. See Kingsmill. Kinsteary (Kingsterrie, Kinsterie). Nairn- shire, ii. 1152, 1392. Kipbie, Lanarkshire, ii. 1152, 1391. Kippax (Kippas, Kvpa, Skippar), co. York, i. 706 ; ii. 632, 1446. Kirby Hall (Kirkby Hall), co. York, i. 738 ; ii. 465. Kirby-Knowle, co. York, ii. 633. Kircaldic. See Kirkcaldy. Kirk Ella (Kirk Elvelah, Elvlagh), co. York, ii. 298, 466, 663. Kirkaldic. See Kirkcaldy, 272 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Kirkby (Kirby), co. Lancaster, ii. 628, 629. Kirkby Lonsdale (Langsdale), co. West- morland, ii. 979. See also Kirkley. Kirkby (Kerbey, Kerby, Kirby, Kirbye) ; Captain, ii. 107.5. Francis, ii. liSe. Robert, ii. 1329. Thomas, of Upper EawclifiEe with Tarnicar, ii. 625. 636. William, ii. 259. Kirkcaldy (Kirealdie, Kirkaldie), Fife- shire : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1240, 1360. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1149, 1389. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1149, 1389. Kirkcudbright (Kirkowbright, Kirkud- bright) : assessment of, ii. 1145, 1242, 1362. bailiffs of. See Downing ; Fallerlon. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1155, 1395. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1155, 1395. Kirkcudbright (Kirkowbright, Kirkowd- bright), Lord. See Maclellan. Kirkfield, Lanai-kshire, ii. 1148, 1888. Kirkham, Edward, ii. 270. Kirkharle (Kij-khirle), co. Northumber- land, ii. 1440. Kirkland, oo. Lancaster, ii. 629. Kirkley (Kerley, Kirkby, Kirtley), co. Northumberland, ii. 305, 474, 671, 759, 1077, 1440. Kirkowb^-ight, Kirkowdbright. See Kirk- cudbright. Kirktown, Roxburghshire, ii. 1146, 1387. Kirl, Kirle. Se>e Kyi-le. Kirridge. See Kerridge. Kirry. See Keny. Kirtley See Kirkley. Kitchingman, Bi-yan, ii. 1063. Kite. See Keyt. Kittermister. See Kidderminster. Kittle in Ilston (Kythal alias Kitle), co. Glamorgan, manor and lordship of, ii. 544. Kittlewell, John, i. 451. Kizlingberry, John, ii. 1233. Knap : Henry, i. 1113. John, of Swinford, ii. 657. Knapton : Robert, i. 335, 540, 696. William, ii. 1080, 1379, 1442. KnatchbuU (Knatchboll, Knatchbul) : Edward, ii. 265. John, ii. 1433. Sir Norton, Bart., i. 231 ; ii. 1433. Knavesborough, John, of Ferrensby, ii. 634, 638. Knccton, co. York, ii. 632. Knewton, William, ii. 1082. Knichergthy. See Ki-ncarochy. Kniermony. See Kinermony. Knight (Knights) : — , ii. 1062. alderman of Canterbury, ii. 1326. Sir Humphi-ey, i. 233. Isaac, i. 969, 1086, 1239 ; ii. 37, 303, 981, 1072, 1327, 1372. John, ii. 293, 671, 1076, 1330, 1376. junior, ii. 1442. senior, ii. 1442. of St. Denys, ii. 1080, of St. Lawrence, Waltham, ii. 461. of Temple Street, Bristol, ii. 1378. Ralph, ii. 1040, 1438. Roger, i. 89, 110, 146. 227, 961, 1078, 1234 ; ii. 461, 657, 1426. Thomas, i. 126, 456, 542, 972, 1090 ; ii. 41, 306, 474, 672, 1077, 1331, 1376. of Lincoln's Inn, i. 925. William, of Brington, ii. 623, 635. Knightley (Knightly) : Mr., i. 723, 905, 927. Richard, i. 93, 115, 1.50, 233, 528,547, 620, 636, 691, 970, 980, 1088, 1097, 1240; ii. 139, 1074, 1374, 1418, 1437, 1438. • junior, i. 1240. of Fawsley, i. 50, 529. Samuel, i. 507, 542. Thomas, ii. 35, 1370. Knighton, co. Radnor, i. 980. Knights. See Knight. Knightsbridge, co. Sliddleaex, i. 753, 1194 ; ii. 262, 270. Knightwick, co. Worcester, ii. 634. Knipe (Kimpe, Knip, Knype) : Samuel, i. 643, 708. William, i. 759, 978, 1096, 1142; ii. 301, 469, 666, 758, 1072, 1326, 1434. Knives, ii. 1212. Knockdow in Maybole (Knockdaw), Ayr- shire, ii. 1147, 1385. Knockhill, Perthshire, ii. 1153, 1393. Knocktorum cum Woodchurch. See Noctorum. Knollys (Knoles, KnoUes, KnoUis, Knolls, Knowles, Knowls) : Mr., minister, ii. 982. Sir Francis, Knt., i. 227, 455, 541, 961, 1078, 1150; ii. 101. junior, i. 89, 110, 140, 146. senior, i. 146. John, of Parr, ii. 627, 636. Richard, i. 1111, 1234 ; ii. 1082, 1334, 1380, 1444. of Watersfield, ii. 975. Robert, ii. 1248. Thomas, i. 1130, 1146 ; ii. 1080. 1087, li?36, 1384, 1442. See also Hanford-Knollis. Knostrop in Leeds (Knowstrop), co. York, ii. 1067. Knottingley, co. York, ii. 1067. Knowles, Knowls. See Knollys. Knowstrop. See Knostrop. Knoylo : CO. Wilts, ii. 632, 1084. East, CO, Wilts, ii. 983, [NDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 07^ Knype. See Knipe. Koed Lloyd. See Coed Lloyd. Konigsberg (Queenesbrough), Prussia, cost of postage to, ii. 1112. Kreich. See Creich. Krim, George, i. 1237. Kyffin, Kyfin. Sea Kiffin. Kynaston (Kinaston, Kingston, Kinn- aston, Kynason) : George, of Bastwick, ii. 630, 637. John, ii. 47, 314, 483, 680, 761, 976, 991, 1335. Samuel, i. 447 ; ii. 47S, 673, 1331, 1377. Thomas, of Ryton, ii. 119, 307, 475, 673. Kypa See Kippax. Kyrle (Kerle, Kid, Kirle, Kyrl) : Mr., i. 927. Francis, i. 966, 1084, 1237 ; ii. 35. James, i. 170, 231, 428, 780. Sir John, Bart., i. 170, 966, 1084 ; ii. 35, 299, 467, 664, 1070, 1369. Robert, i. 1083, 1084, 1136, 1237 ; ii. 35, 119, 299, 467, 664. 1369, 1432. Colonel Robert, i. 1136. Walter, i. 92, 113, 148. 231, 966, 1083, 1084, 1237. Kythal alias Kitle. See Kittle. L. Laburn, William, of Torrisholme, ii. 627, 636. Lace : Bone lace, i. 212 ; ii. 848, 1212. Brittain, Britten lace, i. 212. Cruel lace, i. 212. Gold and silver lace, i. 212. Pomate lace, i. 212. Silk lace, i. 212 ; ii. 849, 1212. Laoie. See Lacy. Lacknow. See Lauchope. Lacock, Philip, of Stoke, ii. 970. Lacy (Lacie) : .John, i. 383. Nathaniel, commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 36.=). Captain Nathaniel, i. ll.SO. Thomas, of Sunderland, ii. 969. William, ii. 1079, 1378, U42. Ladd (Lad, Lade) : Mr., ii. 1071. John, ii. 1326, 1371. alderman of Canterbury, i. 620, 640, 968, 1085; ii. .36, 301, 469, 666, 1326, 1433. Robert, i. 1062, 1120. Lady Delahay. See Layer de la Hay. Laford, John, ii. 1378. Lag [in Dunscorc], Dumfriesshire, ii. 1148, 1388. Laiths. See Leathes. Laiton. See Layton, o 1881, Lake : — , i. 422, 423. John, ii. 1370. Lancelot, i. 1239 ; ii. 1436. Thomas, ii. 1371, 1433. Lakenheath (Laking Heath), co. Suffolk, ii. 130. Laleham (Layleham), co. Middlesex, manors and lands of Sir Henry Spiller, Knt., in, i. 786. Lamb, i. 365, 484, 485. Lamb (Lambe) : John, ii. 672, 1071, 1441. William, ii. 261. of Thurnham, ii. 626, 636. Lambel, George, ii. 1320. Lambert : Colonel, i. 230, 1245. John, i. 644, 705, 1254 ; ii. 1027. -Lord, ii. 1067-1069, 1081, 1122, 1139, 1323, 1324. Major-General John, i. 1176 ; ii. 190, 970, 971, 975, 1273, 1333. chaplain to the regiment of. See Smalwood. Lamberton, Berwickshire, ii. 882. Lambeth, co.' Surrey, i. 86, 182, 753, 1194. commissioners for assessment of, i. 140. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1123 ; ii. 195, 1312, 1436. Palace (House), i. 915, 924. Lambourn (Lamborn), co. Berks, ii. 30, 293, 461, 657. Lambourn, Upper (Uplamborn), co. Berks, ii. 657. Lambrick, co. Somerset, ii. 631. Lamot (Lamott), John, commissioner and governor of Excise, i. 203, 279, 366, 578, 611, 861 ; ii. 422. Lamoth. See Landmoth. Lamp-black, ii. 1197. Lampen : John, ii. 295, 463, 659. junior, ii. 1064, 1322, 1366. Lamperns for bait of cod-fish, i. 806, 807, 865. Lampier, Michael, ii. 160. Lamplough (Lampleigh, Larapley. Lam- plugh) : George, ii. 1324. alderman of York, ii. 1068, 1446. Richard, ii. 1322, 1366, 1429. Thomas, i. 90, 111, 147, 228, 544, 643, 707, 739, 962, 1079, 1142; ii. 32, 295, 463, 659, 1064, 1429. Lampole, George, of Reading, ii. 968. Lampriere. See Lempriere. Lamsham. Se-e Llanishen. Lamyatt (Lamyet), co. Somerset, ii. 631. Lanark (Lanerick, Lannerick, Lanrick) : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. bailiffs of, ii. 1152, 1392. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1152, 1392. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931, 274 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Lanai'ksliire : assessment of, ii. lUi, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1151, 1391. parliamentary representation of, ii. 930. Lanarth. See Llanarth. Lanbraine, Lanbrane, Lanbrave. See Glan Bran. Lancaster, i. 762. assizes at, i. 855-857 ; ii. 814, 1344. parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. weelily post from and to Carlisle, ii. 1010. Lancaster co., i. 514, 644. 703, 704, 7.^9. assessment of, i. 87, 225, 533, 632, 705, 959, 1074, 1109 ; ii. 28, 52, 288, 291, 459, 654, 904, 1031, 1059, 1235, 1357. chancellor of, i. 857. commissioners for assessment of, i. 92, 149, 232, .546, 642, 707, 968, 1085 ; ii. 37, 301, 469, 666, 1071, 1246, 1371. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 972. ministers as assistants to, ii. 980. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1142, 1238 ; ii. 1326, 1433. commissioners of the Seal of. See Bradshaw ; Fell, committee of defence in, i. 1 78, 758. committee for tailing the accompts of, i. 739. committee of sequestration in, i. 114. judges appointed in, ii. 758. justices of assize in, ii. 921, 1137. Lord Lieutenant of. See Wharton, members of Parliament for, i. 1141. See alio Egerton ; Houghton. ordination of ministers in, i. 579. parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. privileges and jurisdiction of, ii. 722. 844, 1137. raising of forces in, i. 704, 705. rents and revenues due to the King or Queen in, i. 1176. sequestration of delinquents' estates in, i. 708. sheriff of, i. 857. See alio Bradshaw ; Ireland. oath of, i. 613. Vice- Chancellor of, i. 857. Duchy of, i. li.i, 299 ; ii. 19, 169, 695, 783. court of, i. 133 ; ii. 916, 1137. fee-farm rents payable to, ii. 358, 412, 498, 581, 584, 616, 720. forests, honors, manors, &c., of, ii. 994. seal of, i. 579, 612. Vice-Chancellor of. See Bannis- ter. Lancaster Great Park. See Ashdown Forest. Lancaster (Lancaston) : Mr., of Romney, ii. 972. .Jane, widow, ii. 268. John, of Rainhill, ii. 627, 636. Lancaster — cont-. Nathaniel, of Tarporley, minister, ii. 978. Richard, ii. 1246. William, ii. 119, 301, 469, 666, 1082, 1371. of Romney, ii. 1.326. Lance : William, ii. 1312. of Harrow, i. 182. Lanoton. See Langton. Land, Robert, ii. 1245. Lander (Launder) : Richard, ii. 293, 460, 656. Thomas, ii. 1377. Landguard (Langard) Fort, CO. Suffolk, governor of. See Ireton. Landmoth in Leake (Lamoth), co. York, ii. 633. Laudon, William, ii. 759. Landrake (Lanrack, Lanrake, Lawrick), CO. Cornwall, i. 181 ; ii. 592, 978. Landwade (Lanward), co. Cambridge, ii. 131. Landy (Laundy), Richard, of Stotfold, ii. .30, 298, 461, 656. Lane : Mr., minister, ii. 979. Francis, ii. 1438. George, ii. 674, 1084. Henry, ii. 1325. James, i. 1112 ; ii. 670, 1075. John, i. 456, 542, 961, 1078 ; ii. 665, 1062, 1328. Captain John, of Hammersmith, ii. 1373. Richard, of St. Mary Church, ii. 624, 635. Sir Richard, i. 609, 612. late of Kingsthorpe, ii. 520. Robert, ii. 1247, 1248. Thomas, i. 456, 542, 623, 637, 961, 970, i078, 1087, 1234, 1239 ; ii. 38, 303, 471, 668, 1070. William, i. 383, 556 ; ii. 971, 1070, 1082, 1370, 1.380, 1436. Jianeham, co. Nottingham, ii. 630. Lanercost (Levercult), co. Cumberland, ii. 63.5. Lanerick. See Lanark. Laney : Dr., of Petersfield, ii. 631, 637. Peter de, i. 1113. Lanfore, co. Monmouth, ii. 1374. Lang : John, ii. 1149, 1389. Thomas, of Plympton, ii. 624, 635. Langard. See Landguard. Langarran. See Hangarren. Langborne. See Laugharne. I^angdale ; Marmaduke, son of Sir Marmaduke, ii. 520. Sir Marmaduke, late of North Dalton, Knt., ii. 520. Langdon (Langden), East, co. Kent, ii. 1433. Langdon (Langden) : Francis, ii. 31, 294, 463, 659. Walter, of Cavan, ii. 623, 635. Langehan. See Llanyohan. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 275 633, 293, Langeley. .See Langley. Laugfield, Arthur, of Seacrofl, ii. 638. Langford, co. Bedford, ii. 30, 260, 461. Langford : Charles, ii. 119, 307, 47.5, 673, 974, 1078, 1331, 1377, 1441. John, ii. 679, 1086. Langham, co. Essex, ii. 625. Langham (Longham) : alderman, i. 305. Dr., ii. 137.5. George, ii. 82, 83, 201. 7S1, 917. 1328, 1373. commissioner of Excise, ii. 850. commissioner of » high court of justice, ii. 365. Colonel George, i. 842 ; ii. 1294. James, ii. 1075, 1329, 1374, 1438. John, ii. 1074, 1438. alderman of London, i. 407, 746, 880, 887, 922, 928, 969, 990. sheriff of London, commissioner and governor of Excise, i. 203, 279 ; ii. 422. treasurer of the Excise in London, ii. 208. Langham, Langhorn. See Laugharne. Langhorn (Laughane, Lawhorn) : — , of Penrith, ii. 757. John, ii. 1429. Thomas, ii. 295, 463, 659, 969, 1064, 1322, 1366, 1448. Langley, co. Hertford, i. 356. Langley (Langeley, Langly, Longley) : Mr., ii. 120, 307, 47.5, 673. schoolmaster of St. Paul's, i. 186. of Tytherley, minister, ii. 983. John, i. 388, 537, 621, 638, 966, 1130, 1259 ; ii. 38, 75, 302, 470, 667, 973, 1294, 1431. citizen of London, i. 514. commissioner of the Admiralty, ii. 708, 1277. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. of Chelmsford, ii. 467. of Colchester, i. 292, 293, 621, 638, 966, 1083 ; ii. 35, 298, 466, 663. alderman of Colchester, i. 622, "966, 1083 ; ii. 119, 299, 467, 663. of Westendersley, i. 182. Matthew, ii. 672, 1077, 1331, 1376, 1441. Philip, senior, i. 966, 1083. Richard, ii. 1073. of MiUington, ii. 634, 638. Sir Roger, ii. 1446. Samuel, minister, ii. 978. Thomas, of Heldstretnam, minister, ii. 978. Sir William, Bart., i. 707. Langoed. See Llangoed. Langshaw in Kirkpatrick Fleming (Larig- shaw), Dumfriesshire, ii. 1149. 11.54, 1.394. Langstellie (Langstelli), Renfrewshire, ii. 1154, 1393. liangton (Lanton), Berwickshire, ii. 1146, 1386. Langton (Lancton) : Abraham, of Hindley, ii. 627, 636. George, ii. 1072, 1435. James, ii. 302, 470, 667, 1073. John, i. 170. Langtree, co. Lancaster, ii. 627. Langtree, Thomas, of Langtree, ii. 627, 636. Langum. See Llangwm. Lanhychan. See Llanychan. Lanivels. See Launcells. Lannerick, Lanrick. See Lanark. Lant, William, ii. 1369, 1431. Lanton. See Langton. Lantrissent. See Llantrissent. Lantry. See Lawty. Lanvethrin. See Llanvetherine. Lanvihangel. See Llan&hangel. Lanward. See Landwade. Lapp, Gabriel, ii. 1084. Lapthorn, Anthony, minister of Sedge- field, ii. 1267. Larg in MinnigafE (Large, Largs), Kirk- cudbrightshire, ii. 1155, 1395. Large (Lardge) : Edward, i. 963, 1080 ; ii. 1065. alderman of Derby, ii. 32, 295. 463, 660. Larigshaw. See Langshaw. Larke, Sampson, ii. 1323. Larket, Thomas, i. 637. Larkham, George, minister, ii. 979. Larvar, Mr., minister, ii. 984. ■ LasceUes (Lascells, Lascels, Lassel, Lassells, Lastells) : Colonel, i. 1245. Bartholomew, ii. 1075, 1329. 1375, 1438. Francis, i. 91, 112, 147, 230, 544, 644, 706, 738, 965, 1082, 1254 ; ii. 83, 297, 465, 602, 971, 1040, 1068, 1324, 1367, 1446. Peregrine, ii. 1068. Thomas, ii. 1068, 1446. of Allerton, ii. 1446. Latch, Thomas, i. 1092, ii. 307, 476. Latham (Lathum) : John, i. 977, 1095, 1244 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 677, 1083, 1380. See also Lathom. Lather, Anthony, ii. 1368. Lathom (Latham), co. Lancaster, ii. 626- 628. Lathom (Latham) : Mr., ii. 980. Edward, of Allerton, ii. 627, 636. John, of Hugton, ii. 627, 636. Richard, of Allerton, ii. 627, 636. of Parbold, ii. 627, 636. William, of Allerton, ii. 627, 636. Lathum. See Latham. Latten : black and shaven, ii. 1212. plates, ii. 1217. Latus, Anthony, ii. 1429. Lauohope in Bothwel) (Lacknow), Lanarkshire, ii. 1148, 1387. S 2 276 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Laud (Lawde) ; William, archbishop of Canterbury, i. 106, i23, i2-t, 995 ; ii. 575. attainder and execution of, i. 608. forbidden to fill vacant benefices without the consent of Parliament, i. 157. '• .sequestration of the livings, dignities, I &c., of, i. 176. Lauder (Cavvder, Lawder) Berwickshire ; assessment of, ii. 1143, 1240, 1359. i baiUffs of, ii. 1146, 1386. [ commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1146, 1386. I parliamentary representation of, ii. ! 931. Lauderdale (Lodderdale, Lotherdale, Lowderdale), Earl and Countess of. See Maitland. Laugham. See Llanychan. Laughane. See Langhorn ; Laughaine. Laugharne (Langhorn), co. Carmarthen, ii. 1447. Laugharne (Laugborne, Langharn, Lang- horn, Laughane, Laughorn) : Major-General, ii. 16. Hugh, i. 980, 1098. John, i. 443. Rowland, i. 443, 444. 980, 1098. William, i. 444, 980, 1098 ; ii. 1087, 1384. Laughton : William, i. 1085, 1239. See also Lawton. I;aunce : Mr., ii. 1366. James, ii. 1064, 1429. William, i. 543. Launcells (Lanivels), co. Cornwall, ii. 623. Launceston, co. Cornwall : alderman of. See Hoskin. parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. Laund, Old, near Burnley (Oldlaund), co. Lancaster, ii. 626. Launder. See Lander. Laundy. See Landy. Launt, Robert, of St. Peter le Poer, i. 795, 872, 1191. Launton, co. Oxford, ii. 261. Laurance, Laurence. See Lawrence. Laurence End, co. Hertford, ii. 36, 300, 468, 665. Ijaurey. See Lawry. Laurie. Srr Lawric. Lauriston in St. Cyrus (Lawreiiston), Kincardineshire, ii. 1151, 1391. Lavenham, co. Suffolk, ii. 983. Lavering. See Levering. Law, Dumbartonshire, ii. 1148, 1387. Law : Mr., of Wyberton, ii. 981. Thomas, ii. 972. alderman of Pxiston, i. lliiH, 1086. Lawers in Monzievaird (Laws), Perthshire, ii. 1153, 1393. Lawhorn. See Langhorn. Lawley, Sir I<'rancis, Bart., ii. 1441. Ijawne, Henry de, Captain of Foot, i. 32. Lawrayn, Lawrein. See Lorailie. Lawrence (Laurance, Laurence) : alderman [of London], ii. 1294. Dr., ii. 271. Adam, i. 220. Francis, i. 317. Henry, i. 854, 978, 1095, 1209, 1246 ; ii. 819, 1382. Lord President of the Council, ii. 969, 971, 973, 1027, 1070, 1085. John, i. 977, 1095 ; ii. 45, 312, 481, 671, 678, 1084. alderman of London, ii. 1372. Richard, ii. 676, 1041, 1082, 1379. of Steepleton, ii. 661, 1066. Colonel Richard, ii. 1136. Major Richard, ii. 1333. Thomas, i. 707, 1241. -alderman of Colchester, ii. 119, 299, 467, 663. William, i. 243, 293, 624, 639, 975, 10.57, 1093, 1129 ; ii. 758, 878, 1040, 1246, 1323, 1367. Lawrensou, John, of Hugton, ii. 627, 636. Lawrenston See Lauriston. Lawrick. sSee Landrake. Lawrie (Laurie, Lawry, Lowre, Lowry) : David, Lord, ii. 1150, 1389. William, of Blackwood, ii. 1152, 1391. Lawrraigne. See Loraiue. Lawry (Laurey) : Mr., of Bletsoe, minister, ii. 978. Thomas, minister, ii. 980. See also Lawrie ; Lowry. Laws. See Lawers. Lawson : Alexander, ii. 1294, 1327, 1372. George, of the More, minister, ii. 982, 984. Henry, i. 93, 150, 233, 547. John, ii. 970, 1294, 1446. treasurer at war, ii. 1405. of St. Anthonies, ii. 591. Vice-Admiral John, ,ii. 1324, 1368, 1407, 1446. Wilfrid, ii. 1429. Sir Wilfrid, Knt., i. 544, 643, 962, 1079, 1142, 1236 ; ii. 32, 295, 463, 659, 1041, 1064, 1429, 1445. member of Parliament for Cum- berland, i. 711. WilUam, i. 90, 111, 147, 228, 644, 643, 707, 962, 1079, 1142, 1235. Sir William, Knt., i. 707. Lawton (Laughton), co. Chester, ii. 978. Lawton, Hugh, ii. 195. Lawty (Lantry), George, ii. 1146, 1386. Laycock, Walter, ii. 1368. Layer de la Hay (Lady Delahay), near Colchester, co. Essex, woods lying in, i. 424. Liiylehara. See Laleham. Laystutf. See Lowestoft. Layton (Laiton), co. Lancaster, ii. 625. 626, 1326, 1371, 1434. Layton ; Brian, ii. 1446. Thomas, i. 317. See also Leighton. Lazenby, Richard, i. 815, INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, A\D THINGS. 277 Lea : Mr., ii. 1071 John, ii. 970. senior, ii. 1323. of Bridport, ii. 33, 296, 4«-i. 681. 1066. Captain John, ii. 1H23. Cf. Lee ; Leigh. Leach. See Leech. Lead, i. 395, 806, 863, 1169 ; ii. L'31, 847, 1190, 1124. Leadbeater, Captain John, ii. 1064, 1321, 1365. Leader, Edward, ii. 1312. Leafield (Leyfield), Major William. ii. 472, 670. Leagram (Legrum), co. Lancaster, ii. 627. Leake (Leak), co. Yorlc, ii. 633. Leake (Leak, Leeke) : John, ii. 1370. , Nicholas, i. 963, 1080. Leaman, Leamon. See Leman. Learchild, co. Northumberland, ii. 630. Learmoiith. See Bermouth. Leather, i. 277 ; ii. 848. Spanish or Cordovan (Cordevant), i. 212. Spruce or Danish (Danske), i. 212. Hangings, gilt, i. 212 ; ii. 1212. Leathes (Laiths). Thomas, ii. 1064. 1322. 1366. Lebberston (Libberston), co. York, ii. 633. Lebon. See Ledburn. Lechmere (Lechmer, Lechmore, Leech- meere, Letchmere) : Nicholas, i. 507, 542, 977, '1095, 1245 ; ii. 44, 15.3, 310, 377. 378, 479, 523, 562, 677, 689, 1082. 1334, 1380, 1432, 1441, 1444. of Hanley Castle, ii. 976. Roger, ii. 664. Thomas, ii. 668. Lechmeres field in Hanley Castle, co. Worcester, ii. 377. Ledburn (Lebon, Ledborn), co. Bucking- ham, ii. 1321, 1364, 1427. Ledbury (Ledbey, Ledby), co. Hereford, ii. 119, 299, 468, 664. hospital of St. Catherine, ii. 1136. Ledgard, Ledger, Ledgerd, Ledyard, Ledyeard. See Legard. Lee (Leigh) : Mr., i. 620. alderman of Canterbury, ii. 36, 301, 469, 666. of Brightwell, minister, ii. 978. of Hatfield, ii. 980. of Outwell, minister, ii. 978. Captain, i. 336. Alexander, i. 678. Edward, i. 1242 ; ii. 1335, 1382. Sir Francis Henry, Bart., ii. 1376, 1427, 1440. Sir Henry, i. 148. John, ii. 1082, 1380. alderman of Canterbury, i. 968, 1085. minister of St. Mary-at-Hdl, i. 794, 871, 1190. of Plaistow, ii. 1444. of Eushall, ii. 974. Lee — cu/it. Sir John, i. 148. Lancelot, i. 94, 116, 126, 151, 235. 542, 973, 1091 ; ii. 41, 306, 475. 673, 7.59, 974, 1078, 1331, 1.377, 1441. Richard, i. 92, 113, 149, 231, 247, 248, 423, 424, 451, .522, 541, 1238; ii. 1065, 1312, 1323, 1366, 1367. Captain Richard, i. 620, 640, 968, 1085. Kobert, of Binfield, ii. 657. Samuel, i. 1130. Thomas, ii. 1081, 1312, 1333, 1364, 1379, 1427. 1436. of Chard, minister, ii. 982. Walter, ii. 105. Zachary, ii. 1326. alderman of Canterbury, ii. 1326, 1371, 1433. co. Anglesey, ii. 1084, 1382. tNDEX OP NAifES, PLACfiS, AND TttlNGS. 2SJ^ Llanfoigan (KaiivigaTi), co. Brecon, ii. 124S. Llanfihangel (Laiivihaugel), co. Brecnn, ii. 634. Llangadnay, co. Cardigan, ii. 313, 4KL>. 679. Llangarren (Laugarran), co. Hereford, ii. 62.5. Llangoed (Langoed), co. Anglesey, ii. 1084, 1382. Llangorse (Mara, alias Llangarth), co. Brecon, parsonage of, ii. 1021. Llangwm (Langum), co. Monmouth, ii. 761. Llanhicham. See Llanychan. Llanishen (Lamsham), co. Monmouth, ii. 544. Llanliddoii. ,Sc'e Llanelidan. Llanoonog. See Llanwenog. Llanstinan (Llanstinnan), co. Pembroke. ii. 680. Llantilio Crosseuny (Llandillo Cirass- euny), co. Monmouth, ii. 629. Llantilio Pertholey (Llandilloportholi), CO. Monmouth, ii. 629. Llantrissent (Lantrissent), co. Monmouth, ii. 629. Llanveithley. See Llanfaethlu. Llanvetherine (Lanvethrin, Llanvither- rin), CO. Monmouth, ii. 15, 629. Llanvihangell Lantemam, co. Monmouth, ii. 15. Llanvitherrin. tt. Parishes of — cont. St. Edmund, Lombard Street (Ed- mond's Lumberdstreete), i. 751, 1193. St. Ethelburga (.Ethelburgh), i. 7.52, 1194. St. Faith's, i. 750, 793, 870, 1190, 1193. St. Gabriel Fenohurch, i. 752, 1194. St. George, Botolph Lane (George Buttolph Lane), i. 751, 1193. St. George, Eastcheap, i. 182. St. George, Southwark, i. 753, 873, 1194. St. Giles, Cripplegate (Giles Creeplegate), i. 752, 795, 872, 1190, 1193. committee for the Militia in, i. 1011. St. Giles-in-the-Fields, i. 753, 79fi, 873, 1191, 1194 ; ii. 270. committee for the Militia in, i. 1011. manors and lands of Thomas Wriothesley, Earl of Southamp- ton in, i. 784. minister of. See Cornish. St. Gregory's (Gregories), i. 750, 1193. St. Helen (Hellens), i. 752. 79.5. 872, 1191, 1194. St. James Chapel (James Chappell), i. 752, 119.3. St. James, Clerkenwell, i. 753, 1194. committee for the Militia in, i. 1011. St. James, Duke's Place, i. 752, 1194. St. James, Garlickhithe (Carlick- hithe), i. 750, 793, 870, 1190, 1193. St. John Baptist, i. 750, 793, 870, 1190, 1193. minister of. See Reyner. St. John the Evangelist, i. 750, 1 1 93. ■ minister of. See Walker. St. John's in Walbrook, ii. 273. St. John Zachary, i. 751, 794, 871, 1190, 1193. St. Laurence Jewry (Lawrence-in- the-Jury), i. 752, 795, 872, 1190, 1193. St. Laurence Pountney, i. 7ol, 791, 871, 1190, 1193. St. Leonard, Eastcheap, i. 7.51. 1193; ii. 273. St. Leonard, Foster Lane, i. 751, 1193. St. Leonard, Shoreditch, i. 7.52, 1194. St. Magnus (Magnes), i. 751, 794, 871, 1190, 1193; ii. 273. minister of. See CariU. St. Margaret's in Bread Street, ii. 273. St. Margaret, Lothbury, 1.752, U.i.). parsons of. See Cook ; Tabor. sequestration of the proiits of, i. 83. London-^-co«.?. Parishes of — cunt. St. Margaret Moses (Margarett Moyses), i. 750, 1193. St. Margaret, New Fish Street, i. 751, 1193. St. Margaret Pattens, i. 752, 1194. St. Margaret's, "Westminster, i. 753, 1194 ; ii. 100. minister of. Sei' Gibson. St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, i. 182, 7.53, 814, 816, 817, 1194. maintenance of the poor in, i. 817, 827, 828. minister of. See Cawdry. St. Martin's-le-Grand, ii. 271. St. Martin, Ludgate, i. 750, 793, 870, 1190, 1193. St. Martin Orgar, i. 751, 1193. St. Martin Outwich (Martin's Otes- wich, r.ulgo Outwich), i. 752, 1194 ; ii. 273. St. Martin Pomeroy (Martin in Ironmonger Lane), i. 752, 795, 872, 1190, 1193. minister of. See Arrowsmith. St. Martin Vintry (Martin-in-the- Vintrie), i. 750, 1193 ; ii. 273. St. Mary, Abchurch, i. 751, 794, 871, 1190, 1193. ■ minister of. See Kawlinson. St. Mary, Aldermanbury, i. 752. 795, 872, 1190, 1193. minister of. See Calamy. St. Mary, Aldermary, i. 750, 1193. St. Mary-at-Hill, i. 751, 794, 871, 1190, 1193. minister of. See Lee. St. Mary Bothaw, i. 751, 1193. St. Mary, Colechm-ch, i. 752, 1193. St. Mary, Islington, i. 753, 1194. committee for the Militia in, i. 1011. St. Mary-le-Bow, i. 750, 1193. St. Mary Mountshaw (Mary Mount- hannt rulgo Mounthaw), i. 750, 1193; ii. 272. St. Mary Overy [now St. Saviour's, Southwark] (Mary Overs), i. 753, 796, 873, 1191, 1194. minister of. See Bolton. St. Mary Somerset (Sommerset), i. 750, 1193 ; ii. 272. St. Mary, Staining (Staynings), i. 751, 1193 ; ii. 273. St. Mary, Stoke-Newington (Mary Newington), i. 752, 1194. St. Mary, Whitechapel (White- church), i. 752, 1194. minister of. See Valentine. St. Mary, Woolchurch, i. 751, 794, 871, 1190, 1193 ; ii. 27.3. St. Mary, Woolnoth, i. 751, 794, 871, 1190, 1193. St, Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey. i. 7.53, 796, 873, 1191, 1194. minister of. See Whitaker. St. Marv Magdalene, Milk Street, i. 752,' 795, 872, 1190, 1193. ^88 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. London — oont. Parishes of — eo/U. St. Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street, i. 750, 793, 870, 1190, 1193. St. Matthew, Friday Street, i. 750, 1193 ; ii. 273. St. Michael Bassishaw (Michaell Bassinghall, Basiugshaw), i. 752, 795, 872, 1191, 1193. ministers of. iSee Cook ; Newton. St. Michael, Cornhill, i. 751, 794, 871, 1190, 1193. minister of. See Bellers. St. Michael, Crooked Lane, i. 751, 1193. St. Michael, Queenhithe (Michael Queene Hithe), i. 750, 1193. St. Michael-le-Querne (Michaell-in- the-Corne, vulgo Querae), i. 751, 794, 871, 1190, 1193. minister of. See Tuckney. St. Michael, Wood Street, i. 752, 1193. minister of. See Jackson. St. Michael Eoyal, i. 750, 793, 870, 1190, 1193. St. Mildi-ed, Bread Street, i. 750, 793, 870, 1190, 1193. minister of. See Price. St. Mildi-ed, Poultry (Mildi-ed-in- the-Poultrey), i. 752, 1193. St. Nicholas Aeons, i. 751, 1193. St. Nicholas, Cole Abbey (Nicholas OldAbbey), i. 750, 793, 870, 1190, 1193. St. Nicholas Olave (Olaves), i. 750, 1193. St. Olave, Hart Street (Olives, Hart Street), i. 752, 796, 872, 1191, 1194. minister of. See Carter. St. Olave, Old Jewry (Olave's-in- the-Jewry), i. 752, 1193. St. Olave, Silver Street, i. 751, 1193, St. Olave, Southwark, i. 753, 796, 873, 1191, 1194. vestry house in, i. 407. St. Oliver's, ii. 273. St. Pancras, Soper Lane (Pancret), i. 750, 1193. minister of. See Thomas. St.. Paul's, i. 750, 1193. Cathedral, money raised for I he repair of, to be given to Sir Thomas Middleton's forces, i. 5 1 4. public lecturer at. See Burgess. ■ sequestered estates of, i. 672, 673. deanery, i. 672. St. Paul's, Covent Garden (Paule's Chappel] in Covent Garden), i. 182, 753, 1194. St Peter-ad-Viucula (Peter's - iu - the-Tower), i. 752, 1194. SI. Peter, Cheap, i. 751, 794, 871, 1190, 1193. St. Peter, Cornhill, i, 751, 794, 871, 1190, 1193. London — co/it. Parishes of — cant. St. Peter-le-Poer (Peter Poore), i. 752, 795, 872, 1191, 1193. St. Peter, Paul's Wharf , i. 750, 1193. St. Peter's, Westminster [Abbey], i. 183, 753, 1194. SI. Saviom''s [Southwark], i. 1191. St. Sepulchre's, Hoi born, i. 753, 797, 874, 1191, 1194; ii. 981. committee for the Militia in, i. 1011. minister of. See Bourne. St. Stephen (Stevens), Coleman Street, i. 7.52, 795, 872, 1191, 1193. St. Stephen, Walbrook (Steven's in Walbrooke), i. 751, 794, 871, 1190, 1193. minister of. See Chambers. St. Swithin, i. 751, 1193. St. Thomas the Apostle, i. 750, 1193. St. Thomas, Southwark, i. 753, 1194. St. Vedast, Foster Lane (Vedast, Pedast, alms Fosters), i. 751, 1193. St. Zachary, ii. 273. Savoy in the Strand, i. 407, 836 ; ii. 270. committee for the Militia in, i. 1011. master of. See Bond. Stepney, i. 182, 752, 784, 1194 ; ii. 123. minister of. See Hoyle. Wapping, i. 752, 1194 ; ii. 981, 1074. Whitechapel. See St. Mary, White- chapel. Woolchurch. ,'. Colonel Walter, i. 161, 162. William, i. 68, 69, 94, 116, 151, 235, 460, 545, 678. Longdon, co. Worcester, ii. 261. Longford, co. : assessment of, ii. 1243, 1362. parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. Longford, John, ii. 46, 313, 482. Longformacus (Lockermakis, Lockirma- kis, Longformagus), Berwickshire, ii. 1146, 1150, 1386, 1.390. Longham. See Langham. Longley, ii. 261. See also Langley. Longville, Orton. See Orton Longville. Looe : Bast, CO. Cornwall, ii. 1366. and West (Bastlow and West- low), parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. Looffees. See Lofies. Looynin, co. Denbigh, ii. 1086. Loqubmaban. See Lochmaben. Loraine (Lawrayn, Lawrein, Lawrraigne, Lorane, Lorraigne, Lowrain) : Thomas, i. 643, 707, 738, 972, 1090, 1142. of Kirkharle, ii. 1440. Lome, Lord. See Campbell. Lorraigne. See Loraine. Lort : John, i. 443, 444, 1098; ii. 47, 314, 484, 680, 1087, 1336, 1384. Richard, i. 1247. Robert, ii. 814, 484. Roger, i. 1098, 1248 ; ii. 15, 46, 47, 313, 314, 482, 484, 679, 680, 991, 1087, 1336, 1384. 1447, 1448. Sampson, i. 443, 1098, 1248 ; ii. 15, 47, 314, 343, 484, 680, 761, 976, 1087, 1336, 1384. Lorton, William, i. 969, 1086. Lostock-Gralam, co. Chester, ii. 623. Lotherdale. See Lauderdale. Lothian (Louthian), Earl of. See Kerr. Lothianshire, _^ast, parliamentary repre- sentation of, ii. 931. Mid, parliamentary representation of, ii. 930. Lotou. See Lowton. Louden. See Loutham. Loudoun (Lowdoun), Earl of. Sp.e Camp- beU. Lougher ; Richard, ii. 1448. Robert, ii. 991. Thomas, ii. 1328, 1383, 1448. Loughmore (Loghmo), Baron of. See Purcell. Loughor, CO. Glamorgan, manor and lord- ship of, ii. 544. Loughor, Thomas, of Llandough, ii. 1086. Loup, Thomas, of Henbury in Stur- minster Marshall, ii. 624, 635. Louth (Lowth), CO. Lincoln, ii. 1372. Louth (Lowth), CO., province of Leinster, ii. 927, 1107, 1108, 1110, 1254. assessment of, ii. 1243, 1363. forfeited lands in. ii. 725, 726, 744, 748. parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. Louth, Baron. See Plunket. Loutham (Louden, Louthiane, Lowtham) : James, i. 962, 1079, 1235 ; ii. 31, 294, 658. Love : Mr., ii. 64, 562, 689 minister, ii. 984. Dr., master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, i. 830. Edward, ii. 1379. John, Ii. 975. Nicholas, i. 91, 113, 230, 335, 450, 540, 696, 927, 974, 976, 1092, 1093, 1242, 1265 ; ii. 20, 39, 42, 44, 139, 152, 303, 308, 310, 471, 472, 477, 479, 500, 668, 669, 674, 676, 1080, 1290, 1332, 1374, 1378, 1442. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. Richard, ii. 1080, 1379. of Basing, i. 335, 540. Dr. Richard, of Eckington, i. 181. Thomas, i. 1244 ; ii. 120, 311,480,677. alderman of Coventry, ii. 1083. William, alderman of London ii 1294, 1373, 1417. sheriff of London, ii. 1353. Lovelace, Richard, ii. 30, 293, 461, 657 1062. Lovelady, Henry, of Altcar,.ii. 627, 636. Lovely (Loveley), co. Lancaster, ii. 628. Levering (Lavering) : John, i. 461, 545, 964, 1081 ; ii. 33. 296, 464, 661. Captain John, i. 64. Lovet, Master of, ii. 1151. Lovet (Levet), Robert, ii. 30, 293, 461 657, 1061, 1062, 1364, 1427. Cf. Levett. Lovis, Richard, i. 962, 1079 ; ii. 659, 1366. T 2 292 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Lowderdail. See Lauderdale. Lowe (Loe, Low) : Mr., ii. 980. George, ii. 41, 306, 474, 672. Michael, i. 94, 116, 151, 235, 543, 642. Ealns, ii. 30, 293, 461, 657, 1062. Thomas, ii. 1073. Lower : Humphrey, ii. 295, 463, 659, 1322, 1366. Philip, ii. 659, 1064, 1322. William, ii. 757. captain of Foot, i. 13. Lowery. See Lowry. Lowestoft (Laystufi), co. Suffolk, ii. 631. Lowkellerhey. See KiUerby, Low. Lowrain. See Loraine. Lowre, Lowry. See Lawrie. Lowry (Lawry, Lowery, Lowrey) : John, i. I'll, 621, 637, 853, 1209, 1234, 1255 ; ii. 31, 139, 294, 462, 658, 969, 1063, 1321, 1365, 1427. alderman of Cambridge,!. 961, 1078. Lowson, John, ii. 1084. Lowtham. See Loutham. Lowther : Sir Gerard, Knt., i. 1147, 1150, 1151. Richard, of Ingleton, ii. 634, 638. Eobert, i. 82, 733. Lowton (Loton) : — , i. 268. Richard, i. 1057 ; ii. 123, 1308, 1373, 1436. Loyd. See Lloyd. Lubeok (Lubecke), cost of postage to, ii. 1112. Lucas : Mr., of Presteigne, minister, ii. 984. Gibson, i. 235, 243, 293, 537, 624, 639, 975, 1093; ii. 43, 309, 478, 675, 1333. Henry, i. 853, 961, 1078, 1208, 1235. Sir John, Knt., i. 423, 424. Richard, of Haughton, ii. 627, 636. Thomas, ii. 1076. of Yarmouth, ii. 473, 671. Lucey. See Lucy. Luckin (Luckyn) : CapeU, i. 1237 ; ii. 1431. Walter, ii. 1246. Sir William, ii. 1431. Lucton, CO. Hereford, ii. 625. Lucy (Lewry Lucey) : Francis, ii. 1074, 1437. Fulk, ii. 1064, 1428. Richard, i. 1094, 1244 ; ii. 45, 308, 311, 477, 480, 675, 677, 704, 824, 828, 835, 869, 917, 975, 1039, 1080, 1083, 1333, 1334, 1378, 1381, 1403, 1445. Sir Richard, Knt. and Bart., i. 538 622, 638, 967, 1084, 1238 ; ii. ib, 300, 468, 665, 758, 1070, 1080, 1117, 1118, 1325, 1370, 1378, 1432. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. Luddington : Mr., of Cowscots, ii. 979. William, i. 294, 539. Ludlam (Ludham) : Richard, i. 470. alderman of Leicester i. 546, 622, 642, 968, 1085 ; ii. 1327, 1372, 1434. mayor of Leicester, i. 50, 114, 232 Ludlow, CO. Salop, ii. 119, 307, 475, 673, 971. parliamentary representation of, ii. 81.5. Ludlow : Mr., ii. 2. Colonel, i. 1244 ; ii. 64. Lieutenant-Colonel, ii. 1373. Lieutenant-General, ii. 562, 689, 1273, 1290, 1332. Edmund, i. 460, 854, 1209, 1254 ; ii. 20, 45, 311, 335, 480, 677, 1083, 1334, 1381. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. Lieutenant-General of the Horse in Ireland, ii. 494, 723, 741. 1100, 1254, 1257, 1352. junior, i. 475, 542, 977, 1095. senior, i. 460, 475, 542, 977, 1095 ; ii. 45, 311, 480, 678. WiUiam, i. 1244 ; ii. 45, 312, 481, 678, 760, 1084, 1334, 1381. of Clarendon, ii. 976. Ludwel, CO. Durham, ii. 624. Luen. See Lewin. Lufi, Mr., minister, ii. 978. Luke : Oliver, ii. 1426. Sir Oliver, Knt., i. 89, 110, 146, 169, 227, 543, 619, 635, 691, 960, 1077, 1234. Sir Samuel, Knt., i. 89, 110, 146, 169, 227, 543, 619, 635, 853, 937, 960, 1077, 1209, 1234 ; ii. 1426. Lumb, Timothy, of HuU, ii. 760. Lumley (Lomley, Lumly) : Sir Martin, Knt. and Bart., i. 90, 112, 147, 229, 292, 530, 536, 621, 638. 853, 965, 1082, 1209, 1236 ; ii. 1069, 1431. Sir Richard, Viscount Lumley, i. 423, 424. Lumney (Lumue), Mr., ii. 1368, 1447. Lumsdeu (Linnsden), Berwickshire, ii. 1146, 1386. Lumsden, Sir James, the younger, ii. 1149, 1389. Lumue. See Lumney. Lun, Timothy, ii. 970. Lundie (Lindie), Forfarshire, ii. 1150. 1389. Lundie (Lundee), Laird of, ii. 881. Lunnon. See listen. Luntley, Richard, ii. 315, 484, 681. Lupton, Lieutenant, ii. 1329. Lurkin — . junior, ii. 43. Lush : Robert, ii. 1062. of Sparsbolt, ii. 657, 968. LusB (Luz, Rubs), Dumbartonshire, ii. 882, 1148, 1387. Luston, CO. Hereford, ii. 664. Lute strings called Catlings, ii. 1215. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 293 Luther : Anthony, i. 91, 112, 147, 229, 292, 536, 621, 638, 965 ; li. 663, 1068 1431. Thomas, ii. 1431. Lutman, Thomas, ii. 1380. Luton, CO. Bedford, ii. 1426. Luttrell (Lutterel, Lutterrell, Luttrel) : Francis, ii. 1079, 1378, 1442. George, i. 974, 1091, 1243 ; ii. 42, 307, 476, 674. John, i. 461, 545. Suthcot, ii. 1322, 1366. Luxford : Thomas, ii. 310, 479, 676. of Windmill Hill, ii. 1082, 1380. Luz. See Luss. Lwyngerooeth, co. Cardigan, ii. 1447. Lydcot. See Lidcot. Lyd. See Lyde. LyddaU. See LiddaU. Lyde (Lyd), Richard, ii. 1070, 1246. Lydney (Lidney), co. Gloucester, ii. 520, 625. Lye. See Leigh. Lyford, WiUiam, of Sherborne, i. 182. Lyggou. See Ligon. Lygo, Lygoe. See Ligoe. Lygon. See Ligon. Lym [Lynn, King's?], unlicensed posts and carriers of letters at, to be suppressed, ii. 1012. Lyme, co. Chester, ii. 1428. Lyme Regis (Lyn Kegis, Lyme), co. Dorset, i. 342, 506 ; ii. 464. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Lymington [co. Hants], i. 182. Lyn. See Lynn. Lynam, Richard, ii. 659. Lyncombe (Lincomb), oo. Somerset, ii. 631. Lyndhurst (Lindhurst), co. Southampton, ii. 631. Lynester. See Leinster. Lynhicham. See Llanychan. Lynn, King's (Lynn Regis, Lyn), co. Norfolk, i. 93, 115, 149, 182, 190, 233, 291, 293, 641, 1114, 1240 ; ii. 40, 50, 151, 305, 473, 492, 671, 973, 981, 1247, 1330, 1375, 1439. aldermen of. See Green ; Maxey ; May ; Nelson ; Robinson ; Slanye ; Toll ; WormeU. conunissiouers for assessment of, i. 972, 1089. garrison of, i. 762-764, 862. mayor of, i. 233, 538, 623, 641, 972, 1089 ; ii. 40, 305, 473, 671, 1076. See also Green. recorder of. See Corbet, trained bands of, i. 190. weavers of, ii. 455. Cf. Lym. Lynn (Lin, Lyn, Lynne) : George, ii. 1375. John, ii. 1074. Samuel, i. 269, 1010, 1123; ii. 44, 195, 310, 1082. senior, ii. 1312, 1437. Lyon : Frederick, of Brigtone, ii. 1150, 1389. Patrick, Earl of Kinghorne [after- wards Earl of Strathmore], ii. 882. Lyons, cost of postage to, ii. 1112. Lysle. See Lisle. Lysuewith. See Llysnewydd. Lysous, Daniel, ii. 1369. Lyster. See Lister. Lytham (Litham), co. Lancaster, ii. 591. Lyttelton. See Littleton. Lytton. See Litton. M. Mablethorp (Malberthorp), co. Lincoln, i. 664, 742. MacAlexander (Mack-Alexander), John, of Croseolays, ii. 1147, 1385. MacAbnont (Machalmount), Gilbert, ii. 1147, 1385. MacAulay (Macaula), Sir Aula, of Ardin- caple, ii. 1148, 1387. Maccarty (MacCarthy), Donough, Vis- count Muskerry, ii. 599. Macclesiield (Maxfield), co. Chester, mayor of. See Blacklatch. MaoCubie (Macluby, Maouby), James, ii. 1154, 1394. MacCuUoch (Maccullo), Alexander, of Myrtouu, ii. 1155, 1395. MacDonald (Mackdonel, Mackdonnell), Sir James, ii. 1151, 1390. MacDonnell, Randal, Earl of Antrim, i. 201. MacDowall (Macdowal, Mackdowall, Mackdowel, Mackdowell) : of DunoUy, ii. 1145, 1386. of Fraoch Elan, ii. 1155, 1395. of Ragra, ii. 1145, 1386. Alexander, of Logan, ii. 1155, 1395. Henry, of Makerstoun, ii. 1154, 1394. Sir James, ii. 1040, 1155, 1395. of Garthland, ii. 878 John, of Gillesbie, ii. 1155, 1395. Patrick, of Logan, ii 1165, 1395. MacGhie (Macgie) : Sir John, ii. 1155, 1395. Patrick, of Larg, ii. 1155, 1395. MacGiU (Macgall, Magall), Sir James, of Cranston, ii. 1148, 1388. MacGufEock (Mackqustock, Macqufilock), William, ii. 1155, 1395 Machalmount. See MacAlmont. Machany (Mackensey), Perthshire, ii. 881. MacheU (Machel) : John. ii. 1364, 1427. the younger, ii. 1321. Machen (Maleu), co. Monmouth, ii. 1374, 1437. Machin, Mr., minister, ii. 982 Machlin. See Mauchline. Maollvaine (Mackilvein, Mackilvien), — , junior, of Grimet, ii. 1147, 1385. 294 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Macintosh (Mackentosh), Laird of, ii. 1151, 1390. Alexander, of Connage, ii. 11.51, 1390. William, of Kelochie, senior, ii. 1151, 1390. Mack Alexander. See MacAlexander. Mackdonel, Mackdonnell. See Mac- Donald. MackdowaU, Mackdowel. See Mac- Dowall. MaoKenna, Neil, of the Trough, ii. 600. Mackentosh. See Macintosh. Mackenzie (Mackinsay) : of Kilcoy, ii. 1151, 1390. • Kenneth, Earl of Seaforth, ii. 876, 885. of Coul, ii. 1151, 1390. Mackerstane. See Makerstoun. Mackilvein, Mackilvien. See Mac- Ilvaine. Mackqustock. See MacGufEock. Mackworth (Markworth, Maxworth) : Colonel, ii. 1020. Humphrey, i. 94, 116, 126, 151, 235, 447, 542, 973, 1090, 1243; ii. 41, 306, 343, 475, 673, 759, 969, 974, 976, 1026, 1078, 1441. Thomas, i. 973, 1091 ; ii. 673, 974, 1078, 1377, 1441. alderman of Shrewsbury, i. 1243. MacLean (Maokluen, Macluen), Robert, of Lochhills, ii. 1148, 1388. MacleUan, John, Ijord Kirkcudbright, ii. 1155, 1895. Macluby. See MacCubie. MacMacan, Toole, ii. 599. MacMahown, Colonel MacBrien, of co. Monaghan, ii. 600. MacqufEock. See MacGufEock. MacRaw, ii. 1151, 1391. Macrow, John, ii. 273. MacSwyne, Muhnurry, ii. 599. Macuby. See MacCubie. Madden, John, i. 440, 441. Madder, ii. 1215. Maddesden. See Waddesdon. Maddison (Maddysones, Madison) : Henry, ii. 1440. Philip, ii. 767. Ralph, i. 707. Sir Ralph. Knt., ii. 403. Richard, ii. 263. WilUam, ii. 277. Maddox (Maddocks, Maddon, Madox) : Benjamin, ii. 1071. John, alderman of Gloucester, i. 1136, 1237 ; ii. 35, 299, 467, 664, 1069. of Bodfari, ii. 314, 483, 680. of Hanmer, ii. 976. William, ii. 1371, 1433. Maddysones. See Maddison. Madeley (Madely), co. Salop, ii. 592. Madesley. See Mawdesley. Madgewiok (Madgwick) : Edward, ii. 44, 310, 479, 676. William, ii. 760. Madison. See Maddison. Madox. See Maddox. Madrid, cost of postage to, ii. 1112. Madi-in (Madryn) ; Thomas, i. 978, 1246 ; ii. 46, 208, 211, 312, 313, 481, 482, 678, 679, 761, 991, 1084, 1085, 1382. sherifiE of co. Carnarvon, i. 1183, 1185. Colonel Thomas, ii. 1335. Madrinyssa (Madrynyssa), co. Carnarvon, i. 1183, 1247 ; ii. 1335. Maes y Pandy (Masey Pandu, Massey Pandon), co. Merioneth, ii. 1086, 1383, 1448. Maesmawr, co. Montgomery, ii. 680. Magall. See MacGill. Magawe, William, i. 169. Magennis : [Arthur], Viscount of Iveagh, ii. 599. Sir Conn, Knt., ii. 599. Donnel Oge, ii. 599. Edmund Buy, ii. 599. Ever, of CastleweUan, ii. 599. Eory MacBrien Oge, ii. 599. Maghal. See Maghul. Magherastephana (Maghere Stephany), Barony of, co. Fermanagh, forfeited lands in, ii. 726. Maghul (Maghal), Richard, ii. 37, 301, 469. Magnich. See Megginch. Magnus [Manganese], ii. 1215. Magor Regis, co. Monmouth, manor and lordship of, ii. 544. Magragh : James, ii. 599. Sir John, ii. 599. Tirlogh, son of James, ii. 599. Maguire (iVIagwire), Connor, Baron of Enniskillen, ii. 599. Maguish. See Megginch. Magwyre, Rory, of co. Fermanagh, ii. 599. Maidenhead, co. Berks, soldiers for, i. 665. Maidstone (Maidston), co. Kent, i. 336, 451, 541 ; ii. 36, 300, 469, 1326. mayor of, i. 620, 640, 967 ; ii. 1071. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Maidstone (Maidston, Maydston) : Mr., ii. 1268. John, ii. 1068. Robert, i. 292, 537, 621, 638, 966, 1083 ; ii. 35, 299, 467, 663, 971, 1068. Maidwel : Lawrence, ii. 541. clerk in Chancery, ii. 950. Main. See Mayne. Mainard. See Maynard. Mainwaring (Mannering, Manwaring) : Colonel, i. 487, 802, 1146. Edward, i. 94, 116, 151, 235, 543, 974, 1091, 1242 ; ii. 42, 307, 476, 673, 1078, 1331, 1377, 1441. Henry, i. 90, 111, 147, 228, 543, 642. of Kermincham, ii. 1428. Philip, i. 642, 962, 1079. Randal, i. 990 ; ii. 535, 652. Colonel Randal, i. 77, 78, 842. Randolph, i. 5. Robert, i. 1042, 1129, 1254 ; ii. 38 302, 471, 533. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 295 Mainwaring — cont. Robert, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, i. 795, 872, 1190. Captain Robert, i. 77, 78. Colonel Robert, i. 842, 898, 904, 928, 930, 931, 949, 952 ; ii. 93, 499, 615. Thomas, i. 1112, 1131, 1235 ; ii. 31, 294, 462, 658, 757, 969, 1063, 1428. William, minister, ii. 978. of Windle, ii. 627, 636. Maio. See Mayo. Maior. See Major. Maiorson. See Majorson. Mair (Major), Gilbert, ii. 1146, 1386. Mair, Le (Lemeir), Sir Peter, Knt., deceased, benefactions of, to the Poor Knights of Windsor, ii. 1024. Maitland : Anne, wife of John, Earl of Lauder- dale, ii. 879, 1141. John, Earl of Landerdale, ii. 521, 876, 879, 885. John, Lord, i. 437. Major (Maior, Mayer, Mayor, Mayre) : Anthony, ii. 758, 1246, 1327, 1372. of Leicester, ii. 972. John, ii. 764, 1330, 1376, 1440. Lieut.-Colonel John, ii. 1087, 1384. Richard, i. 91, 113, 230, 335, 450, 540, 696, 974, 975, 1092, 1093, 1242 ; ii. 42, 43, 308, 477, 674, 975, 1040, 1080. alderman of Southampton, i. 345. Se.e also Mair. Majorson (Maiorson), George, ii. 1335, 1382. Makerstoun near Kelso (Mackerstane), Roxburghshire, ii. 1154, 1394. Malberthorp. See Mablethorp. Malborne (Malbone, Malboone) : Major, ii. 1064, 1365. Major George, ii. 1428. Malborough. See Marlborough. Maldon (Maiden), co. Essex, ii. 1324, 1368, 1431. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Male, Mr., of Folkingham, ii. 981. Maleu. See Machen. Maleverer (Malever, Maliverer, Malleverer, Malyvaret, Mauleverer) : James, i. 644, 706. Colonel James, i. 156, 157. John, i. 644, 705, 1245. Colonel John, ii. 297, 465. deputy governor of Kingston- upon-HuU, i. 706. Thomas, i. 91, 112, 148, 230, 544. Sir Thomas, Bart., i. 91, 112, 148, 230, 544, 644, 705, 854, 965, 1082, 12C9, 1245, 1254 ; ii. 33, 100, 297, 465, 662. Malkin, Thomas, ii. 1078. MaUack. See Mallock. Mallet (MaUett) : James, of Portsmouth, ii. 631, 637. John, of Exmouth, ii. 463. Sir Thomas, removed from his judge- ship, i. 805. Malleverer. See Maleverer. Mallis, John, ii. 1147, 1385. Mallock (MaUack, MaUucke) : John, ii. 1079, 1378. of Axmouth, i. 545, 963, 1080 ; ii. 32, 295, 660, 1065. Richard, senior, of Axmouth, i. 461. Mallory (Malory) : John, of Felton, ii. 634, 638. Peter, ii. 968, 1061, 1426. Ralph, i. 169, 543 ; ii. 969. Captain Robert, ii. 1294. MaUucke. See MaUack. Malmesbury, co. Wilts, garrison of, i. 475. Maltby (Malthy), co. Lincoln, i. 664, 742. Malthus, Robert, ii. 981. Malthy. See Maltby. Malton, John Legard de, i. 91, 112, 147, 230, 544. Maltwood, Captain, ii. 1081. Malyvaret. See Maleverer. Man, Isle of, reduction o£, ii. 3, 336, 501. Man. See Mann. Manby (Manly) : George, invention of, for boiling Uquors, ii. 490, 491. Thomas, ii. 467, 663, 702, 1069, 1368, 1431. WiUiam, i. 1130. Mancell. See Mansell. Manch, Laurence, ii. 1379. Manchester [co. Lancaster], i. 182, 761. . parUamentary representation of, ii. 814. Manchester, Earl of. See Montagu. Mandeville (MandevUe), Viscount. See Montagu. Manestey. See Manisty. Manfield, Thomas, ii. 1247. Maning. See Manning. Manisty (Manesty), Nathaniel, i. 289, 356. Manley (Manly, Mantey) : George, i. 623, 970, 1011, 1087, 1246 ; ii. 20, 38, 39, 303, 471, 472, 6.59, 668, 669, 1063, 1290, 1321, 1365, 1374, 1428, 1436, 1437. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. John, ii. 293, 460, 656, 1086, 1335. of London, Postmaster-General, n. 1008-1012. Sir Richard, Knt., ii. 263, 267. Thomas, ii. 267, 268. Manlove (Manlon, Manlow, Manlowe), Edward, ii. 295, 463, 660, 758, 1065, 1322, 1366, 1429. Manly. See Manby ; Manley. Mann (Man) : Captain, i. 780. Edward, i. 547, 643, 707, 973, 1090, 1142. town clerk of Newcastle upon Tyne, i. 739, 1241. Eustace, i. 975, 1092. James, ii. 668, 1373. John, ii. 474, 1076, 1290, 1.S30, 1374, 1375. alderman of Norwich, ii. 671, 1376, 1439. Joseph, ii. 1081. 296 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Mann — cunt. Miles, i. 708 ; ii. 1041, 1148, 1151, 1155, 1335, 1382, 1387, 1390, 1394, 1445. Thomas, i. 815. William, ii. 264. Sir WiUiam, Knt., i. 92, 114, 140, 149, 231, 386, 451, 541, 620, 640, 968, 1085. Mannaton, Pierce, of Stoke Olimsland, ii. 635, 639. Mannering. See Mainwaring. Manners : John, Earl of Rutland, i. 341, 658, 691, 852, 905, 927, 937, 1016, 1047, 1208, 1235, 1239 ; ii. 1435. commissioner for Scotland, i. 197, 738. Lord Lieutenant of co. Derby, i. 1, 3, 4. Manney, GrifiBth, i. 1184. Manning (Maning) : Mr., i. 975, 1093. Captain, ii. 123. Edward, i. 624, 640, 976, 977, 1094, 1095, 1242 ; ii. 44, 45, 310, 312, 479, 481, 676, 678. Mistress Frances, ii. 271. Richard, ii. 975, 1082. Manningford Bruce [co. Wilts], i. 182. Mannock (Mannocke), Sir Francis, Knt., i. 423, 424. Manners, Mr., ii. 980. Mannrise. See Moncreiii. Mansell (Mancel, Mannsel, Mansel, Mansil, Mauncel, Maunsel) : Mr., ii. 39, 304, 472, 669. Bussy, i. 979, 1097, 1136 ; ii. 15, 47, 314, 343, 483, 680, 976, 1040, 1086, 1328, 1383, 1447.; Edward, ii. 1383. Sir Edward, Bart., ii. 1085, 1249, 1447. Henry, ii. 15. John, i. 978, 1088, 1096 ; ii. 702, 1074, 1114, 1329, 1374, 1438. Robert, ii. 1074, 1329, 1438. Mansfield, co. Nottingham, ii. 979. Mansfield, Viscount. See Cavendish. Mansh. See Marsh. Mansweek Marsh in Benfleet, co. Essex, ii. 260. Mantey. See Manley. Mantinghied, co. Montgomery, ii. 680. Manto, Duncan, i. 815. Manton. See Monkton. Manton : Mr., ii. 1459. Nathaniel, ii. 1294. commissioner of Excise, ii. 1417. of Ironmonger Lane, ii. 739. Thomas, ii. 856. Mauwaring. See Mainwaring. Manyford, John, of Long Burton, ii. 661. Maperton (Mapeston, Naperton), co. Somerset, ii. 1079, 1378, 1442. Mar. See Marr. Mara Mas Llangarth. See Llangorse. Marble. &« Marple. Marbury (Marbui'ry), co, Chcsicr, ii. 623. Marbury (Marbary, Morbury) : James, minister, ii. 978. Thomas, i. 962, 1079, 1112, 1235; ii. 31, 294, 462, 658, 757, 1063, 1321, 1428. William, i. 90, 111, 147, 228, 543, 642. Marcal, John, ii. 265. March, co. Cambridge, ii. 1321, 1365, 1428. March, William, i. 90, 962, 1079. See also Marsh. Marchurch, Roger, i. 443. Harden : CO. Kent, i. 423, 424. 00. Sussex, i. 451, ,540, 624, 640, 976, 1094 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676. Mare, Richard, i. 94. Mares, ii. 1211. Margaretts, Marget. See St. Margarets. Marget8(Margetts), Thomas, ii. 1061, 1320, 1364. Marischal (Marshal), Earl. See Keith. Markham : Major Anthony, arrears due to, ii. 998 Henry, ii. 667, 1041, 1072, 1328. Colonel Henry, ii. 1327, 1372, 1434. Markington (Marlington), co. York, ii. 634. Marklin, Nevil, ii. 1381. Markworth. See Mackworth. Marlborough (Malborough), co. Wilts, i. 182 ; ii. 140, 976, 983. mayor of, ii. 1445. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Marlett (Marlet), William, i. 451, 624. 640 ; ii. 1082. Marley in Marbury (Morley), co. Chester, ii. 623. Marlington. See Markington. Marlow, Sir John, of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, Knt., ii. 521. Marple (Marble), co. Chester, ii. 31, 294, 462, 658. Marr (Mar), William, commissioner for surveying Sherwood forest, ii. 1116, 1139. Marrioe, Thomas, ii. 269. Marrick, co. York, ii. 633. Marriott (Harriot) : Mr., minister, ii. 978. Captain John, ii. 1294. Harrow (Harrowe) : Edward, i. 1244 ; ii. 120, 311, 480, 677. George, captain of Foot, i. 13. Marseilles, cost of postage to, ii. 1112. Marsh (Mansh, March) : — , of Dorking, ii. 1333. Henry, i. 289, 356 ; ii. 36, 120, 3U0, 312, 468, 481, 665, 678, 1070, 1.325, 1370. of Shely, ii. 1117, 1118. Humberston or Hummerston, i. 146, 228, 243, 294, 538. John, i. 119 ; ii. 36, 259, 300, 665, 758, 971, 1039, 1370, 1432, 1433. Captain John, i, 289. 468, 1070, 1325, INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 297 Marsh — coiit. Dr. John, of Halifax, ii. 633, 638. Lieutenant-Colonel John, i. 356. Laurence, ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 1081, 1444. Ralph, i. 383, 556. Roger, of Goosnargh, ii. 627, 636. Thomas, i. 970, 1057, 1087, 1239, 1246 ; ii. 31, 38, 294, 303, 462, 658, 668, 1063, 1073. Captain Thomas, i. 356. William, i. 90, 111, 146, 228, 243, 294, 538, 621, 637, 1325, 1370. See also March. Marshall (Marshal) : Mr., of Ipswich, minister, ii. 983. of Lincoln, ii. 972. of Woodkirk, ii. 980. mayor of Lincoln, i. 539. Gilbert, ii. 1323, 1367, 1431. Henry, of Fulford, ii. 633, 638. James, i. 875 ; ii. 33, 296, 464, 660, 1066, 1323, 1366, 1430. John, i. 461, 545, 963, 1080 ; ii. 32, 296, 464, 660. Robert, alderman of Lincoln, ii. 38, 302, 470, 667, 1073, 1327, 1372, 1435. junior, ii. 1072, 1073. Stephen, ii. 856. of Finohingfield, B.D., i. 181. Thomas, alderman of Lincoln, i. 969, 1086. WilKam, ii. 1067. alderman of Lincoln, i. 622, 642, 969, 1086, 1239 ; ii. 38, 302, 470, 667, 1073, 1327. Marshals Wood in Wheathampstead, ii. 260. Marsham. See Masham. Marshland, co. Norfolk, i. 190, 297, 298. Marshland Preebridge. See Freebridge Marshland. Marston, co. Stafford, ii. 631. Marston (Maston), William, ii. 1070, 1370. Marten. See Martin. Marthanarne, North Wales, ii. 1448. Marthering Binges, alias Marthingeringes Grange, co. Monmouth, ii. 544. Martiall, Master, i. 294. Cf. Marshall. Martin, co. Wilts, ii. 120. Martin (Marten, Martyn) : Mr., i. 927. of Plymouth, minister, ii. 979. Benjamin, ii. 1290, 1373, 1374, 1376, 1438, 1440. Christopher, i. 1236 ; ii. 32, 295, 463, 660, 970, 1065, 1323, 1367, 1430. Devereux, ii. 1245. Edward, i. 475, 536, 542, 623, 637, 970, 977, 1087, 1095, 1246 ; ii. 21, 38, 39, 45, 303, 312, 471. 472, 481, 668, 669, 678, 1074, 1290, 1374, 1437. of Westminster, i. 796, 873, 1191. Francis, ii. 1077, 1440. Colonel Francis, i. 1234 ; ii. 1331, 1376. Serjeant-Major Francis, i. 13. Martin — coyit. Gabriel, i. 475, 542, 977, 1095, 1244 ; ii. 45, 312, 481, 678, 976, 1084, 1381, 1445. George, ii. 269. Henry, i. 90, 110, 146, 227, 455, 541, 8.5.3, 961, 1078, 1209, 1234, 1254 ; ii. 2, 30, 41, 293, 306, 335, 461, 474, 523, 657, 672, 1061, 1320, 1364, 1369. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. mayor of Poole, i. 111. of Moor, ii. 122, 306, 475, 672. James, i. 1130 ; ii. 264. John, i. 461, .545, 962, 971, 1079, 1088, 1142; ii. ,39, 304, 473, 657, 670, 1075, 1329, 1375, 1438, 1439. minister, ii. 983. of Edgeiield, minister, ii. 981. Matthew, ii. 974. Nicholas, i. 1011 ; ii. 20, 143, 144, 371, 1290, 1374, 1437. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Sir Nicholas, Knt., i. 64, 90, 111, 147, 228, 963, 1080, 1236. Richard, ii. 295, 1064. Robert, i. 461, 545, 962, 1079, 1098, 1247 ; ii. 16, 1448. Thomas, ii. 261, 976. alderman of Northampton, i. 93, 115, 150, 233. Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 90, 111, 146, 227, 243, 293, 538, 1234. William, i. 815 ; ii. 1065. of Nether Exe, ii. 1430. Sir WiUiam, Knt., i. 91, 112, 147, 292, 422, 423, 536, 621, 638, 1082 ; ii. 1431. Martingdal, Philip, of Blackrod, 636. Marton. See Myrtouu. Marwood, George, i. 112, 148, 230, 644, 706, 965, 1082 ; ii. 33, 119, 297, 465, 662, 1068, 1446. Mascal, Masoall. See Maskall. Masculine. See Maskelyne. Masey-Pandu. See Maes y Pandy. Mash, John, i. 170. Masham (Marsham, Mashum, Massam) ; Major Henry, i.'l238. William, i. 91,.112, 169, 229, 292, 636, 621, 638, 965, 1082, 1237 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 471, 472, 663, 668, 669, 758, 971. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. Sir William, Kut. and Bart., 147, 229, 292, 423, 424, 638, 691, 785, 804, 853, 1082, 1208, 1236, 1254; ii. 2, 34, 64, 1.52, 298, 335, 46U, 471, 472, 500, 524, 562, 663, 668, 669, 758, 971. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. Maskall (Mascal, Mascall, Maskal) : Robert, ii. 1246, 1326, 1371. of Canterljury, ii. 972. . 229, 965, 626, 544, ,1.91,112, J36. 621, 937, 965, 689, 298 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Maske, i. 182. Maskelyne (Masculine), Ne-vill, ii. 1445. Masks of velvet, ii. 1215. Mason (Mayson) : Captain, ii. 1079. Colonel, i. 1246. Benjamin, ii. 665, 1069, 1070. George, ii. 1070. Hugh, ii. 1294. John, i. 642, 643, 707, 739, 971, 1088 ; ii. 39, 44, 195, .304, 310, 473, 479, 670, 676, 1040, 1063, 1322, 1366. Colonel John, Ii. 1325. Dr. Richard, ii. 1072. Stephen, ii. 302, 470, 667, 1073, 1372. Thomas, i. 678, 975, 1093 ; ii. 43, 208, 211, .308, 313, 343, 477, 482. 675, 679, 976, 1290, 1374. alderman of Southampton, i. 231. mayor of Southampton, i. 335, 345, 540. Colonel Thomas, i. 1183, 1184; ii. 212. WiUiam, of Sloley, ii. 630, 637. Massam. See Masham. Massenbeard. See Massingberd. Massey (Massie) : Colonel, i. 937 ; ii. 99, 102. Colonel-General, i. 781. Major-General, ii. 100, 102. Edward, i. 12.37. Colonel and governor of Glou- cester, i. 428, 519. Colonel Edward, Commander-in- Chief of the forces in the Western Association, i. 685, 757. Richard, of Rixton, ii. 591. Robert, ii. 1137. of Lyme Regis, ii. 464. Tobias, i. 383, 556. William, i. 962, 1079, 1235 ; ii. 1438. of Moss, ii. 1428. Colonel William, ii. 1321. Massey Pandon. See Maes y Pandy. Massingberd (Massenbeard, Massinberg, Massinbred, Massingbeard, Mas- singburgh) : Draynard or Drayner, i. 232, 294, 539, 622, 641, 968, 1086, 1239 ; ii. 37, 302, 470, 667, 1072, 1327, 1372, 1435. Heniy, i. 149, 232, 294, 539, 622, 641, 968, 1086, 1239 ; ii. 37, 302, 470, 479, 667, 668, 676, 1072, 1320, 1327, 1364, 1372, 1435. Massingden, Mr., i. 294, 539. Massingham, [co. Norfolk], i. 182. Masters (Master) : Alexander, of Fraser, ii. 1146, 1385. Edward, i. 968. of WillesboTOugh, ii. 625, 636. Sir Edward, Knt., i. 92, 114, 140, 231, 247, 248, 336, 461, 541, 620, 640, 968, 1062, 1085, 1120. James, of East Langdon, ii. 1433. of EoUe, ii. 1153, 1393. William, ii. 1248. of Forbes, ii. 1146, 1385. Sir William, Knt., i. 149. Masterson (Masterton), — , alderman of Canterbury, i. 336, 451, 541. Maston, co. Devon, ii. 979. See also Marston. Mastown, co. Wilts., ii. 312, 481, 678. Masts for ships, ii. 1215. Matfen, West (Westmasiu), co. North- umberland, ii. 630. Matham, Sir William, Bart., ii. 1109. Mathern, co. Monmouth, ii. 544. Mathew, Mathewes, Mathews. See Matthews. Mathias. See Matthias. Mats, ii. 1215. Matthews (Mathew, Mathewes, Mathews, Matthew) ; Colonel, il. 1268. Daniel, i. 1184 ; ii. 209, 211, 976, 1086, 1335. Edward, ii. 1448. Henry, ii. 120, 311, 480. Humphrey, ii. 15. Joachim, i. 621, 638, 781, 966, 1083 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 663, 668, 676, 812, 824, 869, 971, 1068, 1073, 1082. John, i. 678. Robert, ii. 309, 478. alderman, i. 780. Thomas, ii. 1448. Matthias (Mathias, Matthews), John, i. 444, 980, 1098 ; ii. 314, 484, 680. 1087, 1384. MauchUne (Machlin), Lord. See Camp- beU. Maudesley (Maudsley, Mawdesley, Mawdsley), Robert, i. 1085 ; ii. 37, 301, 469, 666, 1072, 1326. Maule (Mawl) : Mr., of Fowey, minister, ii. 979. George, Lord Brechin [afterwards Earl of Panmure], ii. 1150, 1389. Harry, of Melgund, ii. 1150, 1389. Henry, son of the Earl of Panmure, ii. 881. Patrick, Earl of Panmure, ii. 881. Mauleverer. See Maleverer. Mauncel, Maunsel. See Mansell. Maurice : John, i. 536, 637. William, ii. 1322, 1366. Mauschampe. See Muschamp. Mawdesley (Madesley), co. Lancaster, ii. 628, 629. Mawdesley, Mawdsley. See Maudesley. Mawer, Robert and Sarah his wife, ii. 268. Mawgan (Maugan), co. Cornwall, i. 181. Mawl. See Maule. Mawley [in Cleobury Mortimer], co. Salop, ii. 630. Mawson : Nicholas, i. 739. WiUiam, ii. 295, 463, 659, 1429. Maxey : Elizabeth, executor of, i. 678. Nathaniel, ii. 40, 305, 473, 671. alderman of King's Lynn, i 1089. Maxfield. See Macclesfield. Maxloe, Thomas, ii. 1439. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 299 Maxwell : — of Munches, ii. 1155, 13'J5. Sir George, of Nether-Pollok, ii. 115.S 1393. John, of Milnton, ii. 1155, 1895. Sir Patrick, of Newark, ii. 115i 1393. Robert, Earl of Nithsdale, ii. 1U8 1338. Sir Robert, of Orchardton. ii. 1155 1395. WiUiam, of Monreith, ii. 1165, 1395. May, Caithness-shire, ii. 1147, 1387 May : Bartholomew, ii. 1371. John, ii. 1076. alderman of King's Lyun, i 623, 641, 972, 1089 ; ii. 40, 305, 473, 671. of King's Lynn, i. 1240. Maydston. See Maidstone. Mayer, Richard, alderman of Poole, i. 1 1 1 229. See also Major. Mayfield, co. Sussex, ii. 983. Mayland, co. Essex, i. 112, 169, 229, 292 536, 621, 638, 965, 1083. JIayland [in Lanchester], co. Durham, ii. 624. Mayler (Maylor, Meylar, Meyler, Meylor) • Richard, ii. 1087, 1384. WiUiam, i. 980, 1098 ; ii. 484, 681, 1087, 1384. Mayn. See Mayne. Maynard (Mainard) ; Mr., i. 723, 804, 937. of Mayfield, minister, ii. 983. Christopher, ii. 1065. John, i. 181, 460, 545, 839, 853, 963, 1080, 1208 ; ii. 139, 1443. serjeant-at-law, ii. 1066, 1418, 1429, 1436. Sir John, Knt., i. 234, 335, 451, 541, 624, 636, 927, 937, 961, 976, 1234, 1243. William, i. 383, 556, 780. Lord Maynard, i. 691, 853, 906, 914, 1208, 1236 ; ii. 265, 1431. Mayne (Main, Maine, Mayn, Meyn, Meyne) : John, ii. 1323, 1367, 1430. Simon, i. 456, 542, 961, 1078, 1234, 1255 ; ii. .30, 293, 461, 667, 968, 1020, 1062, 1321, 1364, 1427. Mayneford, Edmund, i. 76. Maynes, in Orkney, ii. 1163, 1392. Maynson in Ledbury, co. Hereford, i. 170. Mayo (Maio) co. : assessment of, ii. 1244, 1363. parliamentary representation of, ii. 933. Mayo, Viscount. Sep Bourke. Mayo : Edward, i. 1246. James, ii. 1290, 1374, 1438. Mayor. See Major. Mayot, Robert, ii. 1427. Mayre. See Major. Mayson. See Mason. Maze [in Southwark], co. Surrey, ii. 592. Mazeris, Colonel de, i. 218. Meacomb, William, ii. 1308, 1436. Mead, ii. 847. Meade (Mead, Meads, Meed) : Edward, i. 388. ■John, i. 112, 169,229, 292,537, 621, 638, 966, 1083, 1237 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 663, 971. Philip, i. 1131. Richard, ii. 1321, 1364, 1427. Robert, i. 336, 451, 541, 625, 636, 731, 880, 881, 888, 976, 1043, 1094, 1131 ; ii. 44, 105, 310, 479, 676. of St. Lawrence, Pountney, i. 794, 871, 1190. Thomas, i. 119, 170, 356, 967, 1084 ■ ii. 36, 300, 308, 468, 476, 665, 674, 1070, 1079, 1370, 1378. William, ii. 1373. Captain William, ii. 1294. Meadley. See Methley. Meaford, co. Stafford, ii. 673. Meal, Peter, i. 543. Mealmouth. See Melmonth. Mear : John, i. 546. Moses, i. 678. Meare (Meere), co. Somerset, suppressing riotous persons in, i. 139. Mears (Meares, Meres) : John, executors of, i. 678. Thomas, ii. 1372, 1436. William, i. 678. Meath : bishop of, ii. 357. bishopric oE, ii. 356. See also Meeth. Meath, East, co., ii. 740, 927. assessment of, ii. 1243, 1362. forfeited lands in, ii. 723, 743. parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. Meath, West, co., ii. 740, 927. assessment of, ii. 1243, 1362. forfeited lands in, ii. 723, 743. parliamentary representation of, ii 932. Meaui-is, Hem-y, senior, i. 119. Medborn, George, ii. 268. Medcalfe, Christopher, ii. 100. Cf. Metcalf. Meddon, James, ii. 267. Meddowse, Thomas, of Yarmouth, ii. 1439 Medley. See Methley. Medox. See Midhope. Medway, river, co. Kent, redress of abuses in, ii. 946, 1140. Meed. See Meade. Meere. See Meare. Meere, John, ii. 1380. Meese, Gilbert, i. 815. Meeth (Meath), co. Devon, ii. 296 464 660. ' Megget, George, ii. 1436. Megginch in Errol (Magnich, Maguish) Perthshire, ii. 1153, 1393. Megs, William, ii. 272. Meile, John, i. 962. Mein, co. Monmouth, ii. 1328. Meirick. See Merrick. Mela (Meley), co. Denbigh, ii. 1086, 1448. Melasses or rameales, ii. 1215. 300 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Melbourne, James, ii. 1431. Melcombe, co. Dorset, ii. 661. Melcombe Regis and Weymouth, co. Dorset, parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Meldon, co. Northumberland, ii. 630. Meldon, Michael, i. 93. Meldrum : — , of Tillicoultry, ii. 1U7, 1387. Master Robert, of TuUibody, ii. 882. Meley. See Mela. Melgund in Aberlemno (Melgin, Melgine), Forfarshire, ii. 1150, 1389. Mella, Mellar, Meller. See Mellor. MeUing : John, of Ince-Blundell, ii. 627, 636. William, of Chorley, ii. 626, 636. MeUish : William, i. 1246. treasurer for the hamlets of the Tower, i. 268. Mellmoth. See Melmouth. Mellor (MeUa, Mellar, MeUer) : Robert, i. 540, 1236 ; ii. 32, 295, 463, 758, 969. alderman of Derby, i. 621, 638, 686, 963. 1080. Mellot, Robert, ii. 660. Mells, CO. Somerset, ii. 982. Mebnouth (Mealmouth, Mellmoth, Mel- moth), John, 1. 460, 545, 964, 1081 ; ii. 33, 297, 465, 661. Melvert, co. Salop, ii. 1331, 1377. Melville, George, Lord Melville, ii. 1149, 1389. Melvin, Thomas, ii. 1147, 1385. Mempris, Hilary, i. 1246 ; ii. 123. Mence, John, i. 1246. Mendham, Richard, ii. 462, 658. Menestry. See Menstrie. Menheir, John, ii. 659, 669. Mennes, Sir John, Knt., late of Winlaton, ii. 624, 635. Menston, co. York, ii. 1040. Menstrie in Alloa (Menestry, Mensterry), Clackmannanshire, ii. 1147, 1387. Menzies : Alexander, of Comi-ie, ii. 1153, 1393. James, of Coldary, ii. 1153, 1393. Merce. See Merse. Mercer : Andrew, of Dei'by, ii. 627, 636. Daniel, i. 1123 ; ii. 195. James, of Aldie, ii. 882, 1153, 1393. Paul, i. 975, 1093. William Walter, ii. 484, 681. Mercery, i. 276. Merchant Adventurers, Company of, i. 189, 310 ; ii. 99, 102. Meredith (Merideth) : Christopher, i. 447. of St. Faith's [Loudon], i. 793, 870, 1190. Richard, ii. 1071, 1326, 1371, 1433. Sir Robert, Knt., i. 1147, 1150, 1151 ; ii. 1041. Captain William, ii. 1332. Sir M^iUiam, Knt. and Bart., ii. 1383. Meres. See Hears. Meresfield. iSse Merrifield. Mereweather, Merewether. See Merry- weather. Merick. See Merrick. Merideth. See Meredith. Merifield. See Merrifield. Meril (Meryl) : Mr., of Kimbolton, minister, ii. 978. Edward, ii. 39. Merioneth, co., i. 179, 180, 379 ; ii. 207, 208, 210. assessment of, i. 88, 225, 534, 960, 1076, 1110, 1184; ii. 30, 54, 208, 289, 292, 460, 656, 905, 1032, 1061, 1237, 1359. commissioners for assessment of, i. 979, 1097 ; ii. 47, 314, 483, 680, 1086, 1383. commissioners for propagation and preaching of the Gospel in, ii. 343. commissioners to take account of the money received for preaching of the Gospel in, ii. 991. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 976. ministers as assistants to, ii. 983. commissioners for the Mihtia of, i. 1247 ; ii. 1335, 1448. committee of defence in, i. 178, 1184. judges appointed in, ii. 761. Lord Lieutenant of. See Herbert, parliamentarv representation of, ii. 816. reduction of, i. 177. sherifi of. See Salisbury. Meriton, John, ii. 1459. Merrick (Meirick, Merick, Meyriok) : Edmund, i. 979, 1097 ; ii. 47, 314, 483, 680, 1086, 1383. Essex, ii. 1448. Francis, i. 443. Sir John, Knt., i. 443, 973, 980, 1091, 1098. Peter, i. 1184 ; ii. 209, 211. Richard, i. 978, 1096. Walter, ii. 299, 468, 664, 1070. William, late keeper of the Preroga- tive Court of Canterbury, i. 564, 565. Merriet, Mr., of Cliddesden, minister, ii. 983. Merrifield (Meresfield, Merifield, Merry- field) : Mr., ii. 119. George, i. 1087 ; ii. 119, 303, 472, 669, 1074. Merry : John, of Brislincote, ii. 624, 635. Thomas, i. 49 ; ii. 1434. Merryat, John, i. 1129. Merryfield. See Merrifield. Merryweather (Mereweather, Mere- wether), John, ii. 120, 476, 674, 1079, 1378. Merse in Berwickshire (shire of the Merce), parliamentary representation of, ii. 930. Merse, Francis, ii. 1333, 1379. Merthyr (Merthur), co. Glamorgan, ii. 15. Meryl. See Meril. Met. See Mot. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 301 Metcalf : Margaret Eobinson, now the wife of Thomas, of Otterington, ii. 634, 638. Michael, of Little-Otterington, ii. 634, 638. William, ii. 662. alderman of York, ii. 298, 466, 760, 1068. Cf. Medcalfe. Metheglin or mead, ii. 847, 1190. Methley (Meadley, Medley), co. York, i. 644, 705, 1245 ; ii. 34, 297, 465, 662, 1067. Methold. See Methwold. Methwin (Methwyn) : Paul, ii. 312, 481, 678, 1084, 1381. Thomas, i. 1095 ; ii. 45. Meth-wold, co. Norfolk, ii. 130. Methwold (Methold, Methwould) : William, i. 388, 392, 733, 889 ; ii. 38, 303, 403, 471, 668. Meuschamp, ii. 270. Meux (Mewx, Newx) : Bartholomew, ii. 43, 309, 477. Colonel Bartholomew, i. 230. Mevias. See Nevis. Mew : James, ii. 970. of Caundle Purse, ii. 33, 464, 661, 1066. Lieut.-Colonel John, ii. 1294. (or New), William, of Eastington, i. 181 ; ii. 980. Meworth, Eichard, i. 1083. Mewtis : Henry, i. 243. , senior, i. 170. Mewx. See Meux. Meylar, Meyler, Meylor. See Maylor. Meyu, Meyne. See Mayne. Meyrick. See Merrick. Michael. See Mitchell. Michaelborne (Michelborne, Michel- bourne), William, i. 451, 624, 640, 976, 1094. Michaelhaies, co. Lancaster, ii. 628. Michaell, Michel. See Mitchell. Michelgrove [in Clapham], co. Sussex, i. 435. Michell. See Mitchell. Mickle, James, i. 815. Micklethwait (Michelthwait, Michel- thwayte) : Mr., ii. 979. of Cherry Burton, i. 182. Dr., i. 1141, 1245. John, ii. 1067, 1324, 1368, 1446. Joseph, i. 706, 964, 1081 ; ii. 34, 298, 465, 662, 1067, 1068. Josias, of York, ii. 662. Mickleton, Christopher, i. 739. Mico (Micoe), Samuel, i. 733 ; ii. 668. Middelburg (Middleborough, Middle- burgh), Holland, i. 220, 221 ; ii. 561. Middeton. See Middleton. Middlecot : — , of Warminster, ii. 976. Edward, ii. 481, 678, 1084, 1381, 1445. Middlesex, co., i. 14. 221, 289, 291, 325, 360, 386, 402, 564, 644, 685, 1011, 1063, 1149, 1252, 1258; ii. 20, 764. assessment of, i. 86, 144, 224, 267, 323, 329, 399, 531, 558, 615, 631, 659, 780, 851, 959, 1074, 1109 ; ii. 28, 52, 288, 291, 459, 655, 904. 1031, 1059, 1235, 1357. collection of arrears of the monthly assessment of, i. 580, 581, 736, 737. collection in, for the relief of the Irish clergy, i. 285, 286. for the relief of Leicester, i. 799. commissioners for assessment of, i. 93, 140, 149, 170, 232, 400, 536, 561, 622, 636, 724, 970, 1087, 1112 ; ii. 38, 119, 303, 471, 668, 1073, 1247, 1373. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 972. ministers as assistants to, ii. 981. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 556, 665, 735, 1022, 1177, 1239 ; ii. 1327, 1435. committee to execute martial law on deserters in, i. 715. committee of Parliament in, i. 217. committee of sequestration in, i. 114. committee for volunteers in, i. 383. defence of, i. 555. deputy Lieutenants of, i. 387, 555, 556. and justices of the peace of, i. 103. judges appointed in, ii. 759. justices of the peace in, i. 1140; ii. 350, 386. Lord Lieutenant of, i. 387. See also Eich. parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. prisons in, ii. 944. provision of draught horses in, i. 653. raising of forces in, i. 215, 216, 473, 736. sheriffs of, i. 84, 1003, 1070 ; ii. 870. trained bands of, i. 137. tumults in, ii. 319, 320. Middlesex, Earl of. See Cranfield. Middleton (Middeton, Midleton), co. Lan- caster, i. 114, 546, 968, 1085 ; ii. 37, 1326, 1371, 1433, 1434. Middleton, co. York, ii. 633. Middleton One Eow, co. Durham, ii. 624. Middleton St. George, co. Durham, ii. 624. Middleton (Midleton) : Andrew, citizen of London, i. 514. Charles, i. 972, 1090, 1142 ; ii. 671. Christopher, ii. 1447. Foulk, ii. 46, 313, 482, 679, 1085. Henry, i. 978, 979, 1096 ; ii. 39, 303, 471, 472, 668, 669, 1074, 1248, 1290, 1373, 1374, 1436, 1437. Sir Hugh, Bart. i. 381 ; ii. 617, 618. John, ii. 297, 465, 661, 758, 969, 1066, 1323, 1367. late Lieutenant-General of the Horse in the Scottish army, ii. 876 877, 885. 302 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OP THE COMMONWEALTH. Midd] eton — cont. Sir John, ii. 634, 638. Lodowick, i. 979, 1097. liiohard, i. 435, 436, 979, 1097, 1131 ; ii. 313, 482, 679, 1086. Kobert, i. 1241 ; ii. 1076. Simon, ii. 34. Thomas, i. 93, 115, 116, 150, 233, 234, 335, 451, 640, 547, 624, 640, 643, 707, 972, 976, 979, 1090, 1094, 1097, 1142, 1183, 1184, 1241, 1247 ; ii. 40, 47, 805, 314, 474, 483, 680, 1069, 1086, 1312, 1431, 1448. Captain of Foot, i. 13. of Stansted, ii. 1431. Colonel Thomas, ii. 1407. Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 179, 180, 447, 937, 970, 973, 978, 979, 1087, 1090, 1096, 1097, 1183, 1184, 1208, 1247 ; ii. 46, 47, 212, 313, 314, 482, 483, 679, 680, 1085, 1086, 1347, 1412, 1448. Serjeant Major General of North Wales, i. 378-381, 435, 436. money for the forces of, i. 514, 515. Timothy, i. 91, 112, 147, 229, 243, 292, 536, 621, 638, 965, 1082, 1237 ; ii. 298, 466, 663, 895. of Stansted, i. 889. WiUiam, ii. 1330, 1376, 1440. of Stockeld, ii. 592. Sir William, Bart., i. 979, 1097. Ittidford. See Mitford. Midgeal, Edward, of Goosnargh, ii. 627, 636. Midhope in Abercorn (Medox), Linlith- gowshire, ii. 1152, 1392. Midleton. See Middleton. Midlothianshire. See Lothianshire, Itfid. Miersoough. See Myerscough. iUilbanks (Milbanck), Mark, alderman of Newcastle upon Tyne, ii. 1077, 1440. Milborne (Milbmrn), Port, co. Somerset, ii. 631. Milborne (Milbom^ne, Milburne) : Thomas, i. 1235. WiUiam, ii. 1374, 1437. Milbm-n Grange, co. Northumberland, ii. 1041. Mildcot, Edward, i. 1113. Mildenhall (Mildenhal), co. Suffolk, i. 182 ; ii. 131, 1443. Mildenhall, river, ii. 130. Mildmay (Mildcmaye, Mildmaye, Mylde- may, Myldmay) : Colonel, ii. 1268. Anthony, ii. 160, 467, 663, 1333, 1368, 1379. Carew Harvey, ii. 1068. Gary, i. 169, 170, 229, 292, 422, 423, .536, 621, 638, 965, 1083, 12,37 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 663, 971, 1324, 1368, 1431. Francis, ii. 1068, 1431. of Ambrosden, ii. 630, 637. Mildmav — cont. Henry, i. 229, 292, 536, 556, 621, 638, 745, 1254 ; ii. 475, 673, 1436. of Graces, i. 169, 170, 965, 1082, 1237 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 663, 971, 1068, 1324, 1368, 1431. Sir Henry, Knt., i. 422, 423, 696, 785, 840, 854, 974, 1092. 1209, 1242, 1254 ; ii. 2, 20, 42, 64, 139, .308, 335, 477, 500, 523, 562, 674, 689, 1068, 1332, 1378. of Wanstead, Knt., i. 90, 112, 147, 229, 292, 536, 621, 638, 965, 1082, 1236 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 663, 1324, 1368. Eobert, i. 50, 529, 547, 620, 636. Major Kobert, of Terhng, ii. 1324. Mildwigh. See Milwich. Mile End within the libertyiof Colchester, CO. Essex, woods lying in, i. 424. Miles : Mr., minister, ii. 984. Henry, ii. 1079, 1378. John, ii. 345. Miles Court, co. Monmouth, ii. 544. Milford, CO. Pembroke, packet boats from and to Waterford, ii. 1009. Milford Haven, co. Pembroke, ii. 735. Milford, Thomas. See Mitford. Mill, Edward, ii. 1062. Millard. See Milward. Miller (Millar) : Mr., minister, ii. 984. Humphrey, ii. 1433. John, ii. 1247, 1320, 1328, 1364. Lieut.-Colonel John, ii. 1308. Sir Nicholas, Knt., i. 336, 451, 541, 620, 640, 692, 968, 1062, 1085, 1119, 1238 ; ii. 36, 300, 469, 665, 1071. Richard, ii. 1077, 1441. Millet (Miller, Millit) : Ralph, of Mayland, ii. 624, 635. Thomas, of Marden, i. 451, 540, 624, 640, 976, 1094; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676. Millex, William, i. 82. MilUngton, co. York, ii. 634. Millington : Gilbert, i. 93, 115, 1.50, 234, 343, 503, 547, 642, 691, 707, 971, 1088, 1240, 1254 ; ii. 39, 304, 473, 670, 1075, 1329, 137.3-1375, 1438, 1439. governor of Westminster school, ii. 2.57. John, i. 50 ; ii. 462, 658. Walden, ii. 45. Millionydd (MiUioned). co. Carnarvon, ii. 1085, 1383. Millit. See Millet. Mills : Mr., of Hungerford, ii. 657, 968. Andrew, ii. 1335. Edward, ii. 678. of Froxfield, ii. 120, 312, 481. Henry, ii. 271. John, i. 842, 925. Peter, i. 1131, 1138. WiUiam, ii. 1020. Milman, Edward, i. 678. Milne, John, ii. 1149, 1388. INDEX OP NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 303 Milner : John, ii. 671. Tempest, i. 223, 928, 990, 1007, 1043, 1129, 1261 ; ii. 105. alderman of London, ii. 973 1294, 1372. Milnton. Wigtownshire, ii. 11.55, 1395 Milor. See Mylor. Milton, CO. Bedford, ii. 461. Milton : John, i. 1180. Thomas, ii. 41, 678. Milton CleTedon, co. Somerset, ii. 476. Milverton, co. Somerset, ii. 630. Milward (MiUard) : George, ii. 308, 476, 674, 1079, 1378, 1442. of Shepton Mallet, ii. 974. John, ii. i22, 815, 484, 681. Thomas, i. 507, 542, 977, 1095, 1245 ; ii. 45, 811, 480, 677, 1074, 1088, 1884, 1369, 1380, 1444. Milwich (Mildwigh, Milwidgh), co. Stafiord, ii. 42, 307, 476, 678. Milyn, William, ii. 1883. Mimms, North (North-Mims), co. Hertford, ii. 625. Mimms, South (Mims, Minns, Mins), co. Middlesex, ii. 1074, 1328, 1878, 1486. Min. See Mynn. Minchinhampton, co. Gloucester, ii. 509. Minehead (Mynhead), co. Somerset, i. 32 ; ii. 630, 735. Miners. See Minors. Mingay, Roger, alderman of Norwich, ii. 1376, 1439. Miuhead. See Muirhead. Minncrif. See MoncreifE. Minors (Miners, Myners, Mynors) : Mr., ii. 807, 476, 678, 974. Robert, ii. 664. Thomas, i. 974, 1091 ; ii. 759, 1079, 1377, 1441. Minshall (Minshal) : Dr., Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, i. 830. Richard, i. 1285 ; ii. 1322. alderman of Chester, ii. 1064, 1428. Minterne (Mintern, Miutterne, Myntern Wintern) : Bridget, ii. 263, 269. Henry, i. 460, 545, 1092 ; ii. 307, 476, 674. John, of Batcombe, ii. 296, 464, 661. Minting, co. Lincoln, ii. 629. Minuncris. See MoncreifE. Missenden (Missendine, Mussenden), Francis, i. 622, 641, 968, 969, 1086 ; ii. 37, 302, 470, 581, 667, 783, 949. 1072, 1372. Mitchell, (Michael, Michaell, Michel, MicheU, Mitchel) : Edward, i. 356, 1113 ; ii. 760, 1084, 1881, 1444, 1445. of Chitterne, ii. 976. Francis, ii. 1067. Hugh, of Kincarochy, ii. 1153, 1393. John, ii. 1430. of Kingston, ii. 296. Mitchell— co?(«. Joseph, ii. 38. Katherine, ii. 272. Lucy, i. 134. Robert i. 644. Thomas, i. 289, 356 : ii. 209, 211, 1084, 1381, 1,382. William, ii. 1041. 1065, 1147, 13S.i. Colonel WiUiam, ii. 1322. or Aichel, William, ii. 1146. Mitford (Midford, Milford, Mitforth) : Robert, ii. 671, 1076, 1440. Thomas, i. 90, 112, 147, 229, 544, 643, 707, 964, 1081, 1142, 1236 ; ii. 33, 1067, 1246. William, ii. 1430. Mittens (mittins), of Wadmol, ii. 1215. Mitton, Little, co. Lancaster, ii. 628. Mittou (Myttou) : Colonel, ii. 100. Major-Qeneral, i. 1184. James, ii. 1087. of Pontiskowrid, ii. 680. Thomas, i. 94, 126, 151, 235, 542, 973, 978, 979, 1090, 1096, 1097, 1183, 1184, 1242, 1247 ; ii. 46, 47, 208, 211, 306, 312-314, 475, 481-488, 678-680. Major- General of North Wales, i. 1246. Colonel Thomas, i. 447, 1247. Major-General Thomas, ii. 619. Miutterne. See Minterne. Mochdrum. See Mochrum. Moches, CO. Merioneth, ii. 47, 314, 483, 680. Mochrum (Mochdrum), Wigtownshire, ii. 1155, 1395. Mockado (moccado) ends, ii. 1215. Mocker, Thomas, ii. 980. Moile. See Moyle. Moinings : Sir Edward, i. 451. Stephen, of Dover, senior, i. 451. Moir. See Moyle. Molesley, John, ii. 1075. Molin, Abraham, ii. 981. Molineux, Molinoux, Molinox. See Molyneiix. Molins (MoUins), WiUiam, i. 487, 842 ; ii 589, 975, 1847. Moltou, South. See South Molton. Molyneux (Molineux, Molinewx, Molinoux, Molinox, MoUeneux, MolUneux) : Edmund, of Ince-Blundell, ii. 627 636. Francis, ii. 1329, 1438. Sir Francis, Knt. and Bart., i. 50, 93 115, 150, 284, 547 ; ii. 1329, 1438. John, ii. 1434. of Ince-Blundell, ii. 627, 686. Momperson (Mompersons, Montposson) John, ii. 1381. Thomas, of Gorton, ii. 1381, 144.5. Monaghan (Monham), co., ii. 600. assessment of, ii. 1244, 1863. parliamentary representation of. 932. Monaghtee, co. Radnor, ii. 1448. Monagowrie, co. Tyrone, ii. 599. Monck. See Monk. 304 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Moncreifi (Mannrise, Minncrif), Laird of, ii. 1149, 1389. Moncreifi (Minuncris, Moncrith, MuncrifEe, Muncris, Munirise) : — , of Randerston, ii. 1149, 1389. Andrew, ii. 1149, 1389. John, of Easter MoncreifE, ii. 11.53, 1393. Monday. iSee Munday. Money : John, of Wymondham, minister, ii. 981. Samuel, of Biubam, i. 171. Money-boxes, ii. 1197. Monham. See Monaghan. Moning, Moninge, Monings, Monins. See Monyns. Monk (Monck) : Christopher, ii. 1062, 1426. George, Captain General, ii. 1437. (Jolouel, ii. 733. General, ii. 1040, 1065, 1322, 1352, 1366, 1418, 1429, 1435, 1464. Lieutenant- General, ii. 660. arrears due for his service in Ireland, ii. 1134. commander in chief of the army in Scotland, ii. 1155, 1394, 1395. commissioner of the Admiralty, ii. 708, 812, 1407. member of the Council in Scot- land, ii. 1145-1155, 1385-1394. Monkton (Manton, Munton), Ayrshire, ii. 1147, 138.5. Monlvton West (Westmunckton), co. Somerset, ii. 982. Monmouth, co. Monmouth, manor and castle of, ii. 542, 543. Monmouth, CO., i. 428, 518 ; ii. 15, 16, 519. assessment of, i. 87, 93, 225, 533, 780, 959, 1074, 1109 ; ii. 28, 52, 288, 291, 4.59, 655, 904, 1031, 10.59, 1236, 1357. commissioners for assessment of, i. 149, 233, 970, 1087 ; ii. 89, 303, 472, 669, 1074, 1374. commissioners for propagation of the Gospel in, ii. 343. commissioners to take account of money received for preaching of the Gospel in, ii. 991. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 973. ministers as assistants to, ii. 981. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1136 ; ii. 1328, 14.37. judges appointed in, ii. 761. Lord Lieutenant of. See Herbert, parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. raising of forces in, i. 680. sequestration of, ii. 14. Monmouth-Caps, i. 466, 467. Monnins, Monnis. See Monyns. Monox (Monnox) : Hampton, i. 89, 146, 543. Humphrey, i. 60, 110, 227, 543, 620, 635, 960, 1077, 1234 ; ii. 1426. Lewis, i. 169, 227, 543, 619, 635, 960, 1077. Monreith in Mochrum, Wigtownshire, ii. 1155, 1395. Monroe : Sir George, Knt., ii. 599. Sir Robert, of Foulis, ii. 1151, 1155, 1391, 1394. Monshein. See Munches. Monson (Mounson, Munson) : John, ii. 1435. of Minting, ii. 629, 637. William, Viscount Monson, i. 335, 451, 541, 624, 636, 731, 937, 976, 1093, 1112, 1243, 1254 ; ii. 20, 36- 39, 44, 64, 152, 300-304, 309, 468, 470-472, 478, 562, 665, 667-669, 676, 689, 1329, 1333, 1370, 1375, 1379. Montagu (Mountague) : Lord, i. 691, 723, 804, 905, 1047. Edward, Lord, i. 839, 853, 1208, 1227, 1237, 1240; ii. 1074, 1329, 1374, 1438. Montagu (Montague, Mountague) : Colonel, i. 1016 ; ii. 1020. General, ii. 1071. Edward, i. 50, 92, 113, 148, 231, 243, 294, 539, 622, 639, 967, 1084, 1237 : ii. 36, 300, 468, 665, 969. Colonel Edward, i. 819 ; ii. 997, 1027, 1418. General Edward, ii. 1432. Edward, Lord Kimbolton {^afterwards Earl of Manchester], Lord Lieu- tenant of CO. Huntingdon, i. 1, 3, 4. Edward, Earl of Manchester, i. 181, 297, 298, 309, 310, 352, 368-372, 377, 382, 432, 433, 437, 440, 487, 515, 517, 518, .520, 530, 566, 567, 653, 685, 691, 804, 839, 853, 905, 914, 927, 937, 1047, 1208, 1227, 1237, 1240; ii. 151, 997, 1427, 14.32, 1435. Commander in Chief, i. 215, 217-219. commissioner of the West Indies, i. 331, 332. Serjeant Major General of CO. Cambridge, i. 363, 364. of CO. Hertford, i. 290, 357. Speaker of the House of Peers, commissioner of the Great Seal, i. 885, 886, 995, 998. Edward (?) Viscount MandeviUe, ii. 1432. Edward, Lord Montague of Boughton (Mountague of Boulton), ii. 39, 304, 472, 669. George, i. 622, 639, 967, 970, 1084, 1088, 1237, 1240; ii. 1432, 1437, 1438. William, ii. 1074, 1438. Montague (Mountague), co. Somerset, ii. 630. Montgomerie, Hugh, Lord Montgomerie, eldest son of the Earl of Eglinton, ii. 876, 877, 885. Montgomery, ii. 680, 1335. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 305 Montgomery (Mountgomery), CO., i. 179, 180, 379 ; ii. 207, 208, 210. assessment of, i. 88, 225, 534, 960, 1076, 1111, 1184; ii. 30, 54, 208, 289, 292, 460, 656, 905, 1032, 1061, 1287, 1359. commissioners for assessment of, i. 979, 1097; ii. 47, 314, 483, 680, 1086, 1383. commissioners for propagation of the Gospel in, ii. 343. commissioners to take account of money received for preaching of the Gospel in, ii. 991. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 976. • ministers as assistants to, ii. 983. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1247 ; ii. 1335, 1448. committee of defence in, i. 178, 1184. judges appointed in, ii. 761. Lord Lieutenant of. See Devereux. parliamentary representation of, ii. 816. reduction of, i. 177. sherifi of. See Morgan. Montgomery : [Hugh], Viscount Montgomery of the Great Ards, ii. 599 Sir James, Knt., ii. 599. Sir Robert, of Skelmorlie, ii. 1146, 1147, 1385, 1387. See also Montgomerie. Moutjoy, Edmund, ii. 1069. Montoe, John, ii. 1334. Montposson. See Momperson. Montrose (Monross, Montross), Forfar- shire, ii. 882. assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1150, 1389. magistrates of, ii. 1150, 1389. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. Montserrat (Mounsirat) [West Indies], trading prohibited with, ii. 425. Honyash (Moniash), co. Derby, ii. 295, 463, 660. Monyns (Moning, Moninge, Moniugs, Monins, Monftins, Monnis, Mun- nings) : Mr., of Dover, senior, i. 336, 541. Sir Edmund, Bart., i. 168. Sir Edward, Knt., i. 336, 541, 620, 639, 967, 1084, 1238 ; ii. 1433. Sir Edward, Bart., i. 692, 1062, 1119. Stephen, i. 968, 1085 ; ii. 119, 301, 469. Thomas, ii. 36, 119, 301, 469, 666, 972, 1071, 1246, 1326, 1371, 1433. Monyries. See Moyness. Moody (Moodye) : George, ii. 1443. James, of the Wells, ii. 1153, 1392. John, ii. 492, 675, 1333, 1379. Major John, ii. 1080. Samuel, i. 94, 116, 150, 168, 285, 293, 537, 624, 639, 975, 1093, 1243 ; ii. 43, 809, 478, 492, 675, 760, 1040, 1080, 1081. of Bury St. Edmunds, u. 975. o 1881. Moony. See Mounie. Moor, CO. Oxford, ii. 122, 306, 475, 672. Moorcroft. See Mooreoroft. Moore [Alice], Viscountess, ii. 101. Moore (Moor, More, Mores) : Mr., ii. 270. Colonel, i. 723 ; ii. 64. Ambrose, ii. 943, 1079, 1378. Dr. Andi'ew, ii. 1147, 1885. David, ii. 1082. Edmund, ii. 44, 810, 479, 676, 1081, 1379. Edward, ii. 1072, 1083, 1334, 1380. Colonel Edward, ii. 1444. Major Edward, ii. 209, 211. mayor of Beaumaris, ii. 120, 312. Francis, ii. 1079. George, i. 1111 ; ii. 1373. of CuUompton, ii. 624, 635. Sir George, ii. 270. James, i. 815. of Williton, ii. 631, 637. John, i. 92, 114, 149, 232, 642, 707, 758, 968, 1085, 1254 ; ii. 20, 37, 301, 469. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. of AUer, minister, ii. 982. Colonel John, i. 783, 1239. Dr. Joseph, ii. 1073, 1827, 1372, 1435. Lysagh, ii. 600. Marmaduke, of Ordsall, ii. 680, 687. Pelham, i. 678. Sir Poynings, Bart., i. 731, 976, 1094, 1243. Richard, i. 116, 126, 151, 235, 335, 450, 540, 696, 975, 1092 ; ii. 42, 308, 382, 477, 589, 674, 781, 830, 839, 975, 1062, 1080, 1332, 1342, 1347, 1379. Robert, ii. 1447. Roger, ii. 600. of Ballina, ii. 599. Samuel, i. 126, 447, 967, 973, 979, 1084, 1091, 1097, 1184, 1237, 1243, 1247 ; ii. 41, 47, 306, 314, 475, 483, 673, 680, 974, 1078, 1087, 1331, 1377, 1384, 1432, 1441, 1444, 1448. Thomas, i. 95, 117, 151, 236, 888, 447, 460, 475, 542, 544, 556, 691, 964, 973, 977, 1081, 1091, 1095, 1236, 1248 ; ii. 80, 41, 44, 266, 298, 307, 310, 461, 475, 479, 657, 673, 676, 970, 1062, 1081, 1480, 1441. William, i. 507, 542, 678, 977, 1095, 1245 ; ii. 45, 311, 480, 677, 1147, 1334, 1385. of Caldwell, ii. 1154, 1393. of Glanderston, ii. 1154, 1893. late of Derby, ii. 627, 686. Captain William, ii. 1444. Sir William, of Rowallan, ii. 1147, 1385. Moore Critchell (Morecreechel), co. Dorset, ii. 979. Moorecroft (Moorcroft, Morecraft), Robert, alderman of Lincoln, i. 93, 114, 149, 282, 294, 589. Mooreton, i. 181. See also Morton. U 306 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Moorewood. See Morewood. Moors Court, co. Monmouth, ii. 544. Moorsted. See Morestead. Moorwood. See Morewood. Moray (Maccray, Murray), Earl of. See Stewart. Morbury. See Marbury. Mordaunt, Henry, Earl of Peterborough, ii. 261. Morden, John, i. 7.5. Mordington, Lord. See Douglas. More (Moore), co. Salop, ii. 982, 984. More, Mores. See Moore. Morea [Greece], currants from, i. 375. Moreclack. See Mortlake. Morecraft. See Moorecroft. Morecreechel. See Moore Critchell. Morefine, Daniel, i. 546. Morehouse, Mr., of Castleford, ii. 979. Morelack. See Mortlate. Moreland (Morland), John, ii. 46, 312, 481, 678. Moreley. See Morley. Morestead (Moorsted), co. Southampton, ii. 631. Moreton, co. Chester, ii. 1064. Moreton in the Marsh (Morton Hen- marsh), CO. Gloucester, ii. 262. See also Morton. Morewood (Moorewood, Moorwood) : Anthony, i. 1112 ; ii. 32, 463, 660. sheriff of Derbyshire, ii. 295. George, i. 738. Gilbert, i. 1131. Bowland, i. 621, 637, 686, 963, 1080 ; ii. 1065, 1067, 1429. Morgan (Morgain) : of Mein, junior, ii. 1328. Major-General, ii. 1146, 1368, 1385. Anthony, ii. 1041. of Casebuchan, ii. 629, 637. Arthur, ii. 1085. David, i. 444 ; ii. 313, 482, 679, 977, 1074, 1085, 1328, 1335, 1374, 1382, 1447. of Cledy, ii. 1335, 1382. of Coed Lloyd, ii. 1087, 1384, 1447. of Llanddew, ii. 1447. Edmund, i. 970, 1087 ; ii. 15, 39, 303, 472, 669, 1074, 1374, 1437. Edward, i. 1136 ; ii. 1374. George, ii. 1086. Henry, ii. 976, 1086, 1328, 1374, 1388, 1437, 1447. of Stoke Edith, ii. 625, 636. James, ii. 1437. John, ii. 679, 973, 1074, 1085, 1328, 1382. of Llangwm, ii. 761. ■ of Pentrebach, ii. 629, 637. of Trawsby-mill, ii. 634, 638. late of Trostrey, now of Llanarth, ii. 629, 637. Lewis, ii. 16. Matthew, i. 979, 1097, 1247 ; ii. 47, 314, 483, 680, 991, 1087, 1384. sheriff of co. Montgomery, i. 1184. Maurice, ii. 313, 314, 482, 484, 679, 680. Morgan — cont. Morgan, ii. 1086, 1328, 1383, 1448. Robert, ii. 308, 674, 760. of Wells, i. 460, 545. Thomas, i. 970, 1087, 1136 ; ii. 15, 39, 46, 303, 313, 472, 476, 482, 669, 1041, 108.5, 1335, 1382, 1447. of Lanfore, ii. 1374. of Machen, ii. 1374, 1437. Colonel Thomas, ii. 1324, 1374. Major-General Thomas, ii. 1437. Walter, ii. 472, 669. William, i. 970, 1087, 1136 ; ii. 1248, 1440. of Machen, ii. 1374, 1437. of Pencreig, ii. 15, 1374, 1437. of Wern-Gochen, ii. 629, 637. Morice. See Morris. Morison, Morisone. See Morrison. Moristoun (Moriston), Berwickshire, ii 1146, 1386. Morlaix [Prance], cost of postage to, ii. 1112. Morland. See Moreland. Morley. See Marley. Morley (Moreley) : Mr., i. 927. Colonel, i. 487, 723, 937; ii. 562, 689. commissioner of the Admiralty, ii. 1277. Cuthbert, late of Seymour, ii. 521, 540. George of MildenhaD, i. 182. Herbert, i. 94, 116, 140, 150, 234, 335, 451, 540, 624, 640, 853, 976, 1094, 1208, 1242, 1254 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 975, 1082, 1273, 1333, 1444. Lieutenant of the Tower of London, ii. 1435, 1436. Colonel Herbert, ii. 1352, 1379, 1407, 1418. John, late of Whorlton, ii. 633, 638. Sir John, Knt., of Newcastle upon Tyne, ii. 624, 635. Nicholas, of Stainborough, ii. 634, 638. Thomas, of Burton, ii. 633, 638. of Wenniugton, ii. 628, 636. William, i. 451, 624, 640, 976, 1094, 1242 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 1444. Sir William, i. 335, 540. Morley and Monteagle (Mounteagle) Lord. See Parker. Morphie [in St. Cyrus], Kincardineshire, ii. 882. Morrall, Richard, i. 1042, 1129. Morris (Morice, Morrice) : David, ii. 343. Edward, ii. 1249. James, ii. 479, 676. John, i. 93, 114, 149,232, 383, 392, 400, 556, 623, 970, 1087, 1177 ; ii. 38, 303, 471, 668, 1073. Captain John, commissioner of the Navy, i. 27, 28. Julian, i. 134. Thomas, i. 961, 1078, 1239 ; ii. 265, 1437. WilUam, i. 963, 1080, 1236 ; ii. 32, 296, 463, 660, 761, 970, 1065, 1429. INDEX OF KAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 307 Morrison (Morison, Morisone) : Alexander, of Boignie, ii. 1U6, 1385. Sir Alexander, of Preston Grange, ii. 1150, 1390. Charles, i. 1088. Sir George, of Preston Grange, ii. 882. Morse : Francis, senior, ii. 1081. Thomas, ii. 664. Morseley, Morsley. Se.e Moseley. Mort, John, ii. 271. Mortimer : John, ii. 599. Mark, ii. 1308. Mortlake (Moorclack, Moreclack, More- lack), CO. Surrey, i. 889, 930, 9i9 ; ii. 753, 983. Morton (Norton), Dumfriesshire, ii. 1148, 1388. Morton (Mooreton, Moreton, Morrton) : Mr., of Billingborough and Horbling, ii. 981. Sir Gregory, Bart., i. 636. John, i. 317. senior, il. 1434. Matthew, i. 94, 116, 151, 235, 543, 1091, 1242 ; ii. 42, 307, 476, 673, 1078, 1331, 1377, 1441. Robert, i. 383, 556. Thomas, bishop of Durham, i. 106. 883, 891. William, of Newcastle, i. 182. Morton Henmarsh. See Moreton in the Marsh. Moseley (Morseley, Morsley, Mosely) : Edward, ii. 1040. Sir Edward, Bart., ii. 1371, 1433. Humphrey, ii. 675, 975, 1080, 1333, 1379, 1443. James, ii. 1446. John, ii. 1329, 1375, 1438. Thomas, ii. 42, 307, 476. Moses, William, fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, ii. 1027. Mosey. See Moyse. Mosins, Thomas, alderman of Canterbury, ii. 1433. Moss (Mosse), co. Chester, ii. 1428. Moss (Mosse) : Francis, i. 1131. Henry, of Skelmersdale, ii. 627, 636. Kichard, of Lathom, ii. 627, 636. of Skelmersdale, ii. 627, 636. Mossock, Henry, of Bickerstaife, ii. 627, 636. Mosten, Samuel, ii. 1383. Mostin (Moston), Ambrose, minister, ii. 345, 983. Mostyn, William, of Bagillt, ii. 1086. Mot (Met, Mote, Mott) : Mr., ii. 307, 476, 673, 974. of Stoke by Nayland, minister, ii. 983. Henry, i. 974, 1091 ; ii. 1079, 1331, 1377, 1438, 1441. William, ii. 1431. Mould, Edward, ii. 969. Moulton : Robert, ii. 195. Captain Robert, i. 1123. Moulton — omit. Thomas, i. 979, 1097. Thomasin, widow, ii. 265 Mounie (Moony), near Old Meldrum Aberdeenshire, ii. 1146, 1385. Mounsel, John, ii. 759. Mounsirat. See Montserrat. Mounson. See Monson. Mount (Munt), Fifeshire, ii. 1149, 1389. Mountague. See Montagu. Mountford (Mundeford, Muntfort), Sir Edmund, Knt., i. 93, 115, 149 ; ii. 190. Mountgarret, Viscount. See Butler. Mountjoy, William, i. 1095 ; ii. 45, 312, 481. Mounton, Philip, ii. 972. Mowbrey, Mr., feUow of St. John's College, Cambridge, ii. 1027. Mowbrick, co. Lancaster, ii. 629. Mowsey, Anthony, of Cattam, ii. 632, q38. Moyer (Mozer) : Samuel, i. 9, 10, 914, 1007, 1057, 1129, 1246, 1259, 1261 ; ii. 38, 105, 149, 302, 382, 471, 589, 619, 668, 702, 830, 1081, 1230, 1294. 1333, 1342, 1347, 1379, 1412. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. judge for probate of wills, ii. 1272. Moyes [? Moyer], Samuel, i. 802. Moyl Hussey, co. Meath, ii. 600. Moyle (Moile, Moir, Moyl) : John, i. 90, 111, 147, 228, 461, 545, 1079, 1235 ; ii. 31, 294, 462, 524, 659, 969, 1322, 1365, 1428. junior, i. 461, 545. Nathaniel, ii. 1322, 1366, 1429. Peter, ii. 1249. Robert, ii. 1433. Walter, ii. 1064, 1322, 1429. Moyness (Monyriea, Moynies), Nairn- shire, ii. 1152, 1392. Moyse (Mosey), Barnabas, ii. 658, 1063. Moyser : James, ii. 1446. John, ii. 943. Moyses, Captain, ii. 1321, 1365. Mozer. See Moyer. Muokton. See Munckton. Muirhead (Minhead), — , junior of Lauchope, ii. 1148, 1387. Mulgrave, Earl of. See Sheffield. Mulins. See Mullins. MuUer, John, merchant stranger of Hamburg, i. 809. MuUingar, co. West Meath, parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. Mullins (Mulins), WiUiam, i. 1130 ; ii. 44, 198, 310, 382, 479, 676, 1342. Mumford, Edward, of Wereham, ii. 630, 637. Munches near Dalbeattie (Monshein), Kirkcudbrightshire, ii. 1155, 1395. Munckton (Muokton), Michael, i. 662, 740 ; ii. 470, 667, 1072, 1327. Muncrifie, Muncris. See Monoreifi. U 2 308 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OP THE COMMONWEALTH. Munday (Monday, Mundy) : Francis, i. 50, 540, 686, 1080, 1235. John, i. 621, 637, 686, 963, 1080, 1235 ; ii. 32, 295, 463, 659. Robert, of Charlton, ii. 120, 312, 481, 678. Mundeford. See Mountford. Munden, Great, co. Hertford, ii. 980. Munirise. See MoncreifE. Munnings. See Monyns. Munsey, WiUiam, i. 383. Munson. See Monson. Munster, province of, i. 193, 194 ; ii. 69, 733, 739, 749, 750, 752, 1102, 1257, 1258. Bristish forces in, i. 531, 776. chief Governor of, i. 32. forfeited lands in, ii. 724. indemnity to English Protestants in, ii. 933, 953, 1132. justice of. See Cook, parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. president of. See Ireton. relief of, i. 722, 723, 748. volunteers for, i. 32. Muut. See Mount. Muntfort. See Mountford. Munton. See Monkton. Murford : Captain, alderman of Southampton, i. 345. Peter, ii. 1080. Captain of Foot, i. 13, 231. Murhead, John, of Craigton, ii. 1148, 1387. Murray, Earl of. See Moray. Murray (Murrey, Murry) : — , of Spinningda.le, ii. 1155, 1394. Laird of Stanhope, son of Sir David, ii. 882. Sir Alexander, of Blackbarony, ii. 1153, 1392. Archbald, of Blackbarony, junior, ii. 1153, 1392. David, ii. 668. Lord Balvaird [afterwards Viscount Stormont], ii. 882. of Stanhope, ii. 1153, 1392. Gawen, ii. 1154, 1394. James, Earl of TuUibardine, ii. 881, 1153, 1393. John, of Pennyland, ii. 1147, 1387. of PhiUphaugh, ii. 1154, 1394. Earl of AthoU, ii. 876, 885. Robert, of Skirling, ii. 1153, 1392. Thomas, ii. 1153, 1393. William, of Ochtertyre, junior, ii. 1153, 1393. of Polmaise, ii. 881. Muschamp (Mauschampe, Muscamp, Mus- champe) : Agmundisham, Captain of Foot, i. 13, 32. Christopher, ii. 467, 663, 1069. WiUiam, i. 94, 116, 150, 234. of Barmoor, ii. 1076. Muscleburgh. See Musselburgh. Musgrave : Sir Philip, of Cadwel, Bart., ii. 620. Richard, ii. 674. Musgrave — oo'/it. Simon, of Fairbank, ii. 623, 635. Sir William, Knt., of Fairbank, ii. 623, 635. Mushvpaltham. See Waltham, Great. Muskerry, Barony of, co. Cork, ii. 1260. Muskerry, Viscount. See Maccarty. Muskets, ii. 1046. Musprat : Thomas, ii. 1379. alderman of Winchester, ii. 1080. Musselbui-gh (Musclebui-gh), Edinburgh- shire, ii. 1148, 1388. Mussenden. See Missenden. MusweU Hill (Mussel HiU), co. Middlesex, ii. 520. Mutton, i. 365, 484, 485. Myerscough (Mierscough, Myerscow). co. Lancaster, ii. 520, 626, 628, 629. Myldemay, Myldmay. See Mildmay. Mylkes, Thomas, alderman of Oxford, ii. 1440. Mylor (Milor), co. Cornwall, ii. 978. Myn. See Mynn. Myners. See Minors. Mynhead. See Minehead. Mynn (Min, Myn, Mynne) : Charles, i. 1129 ; ii. 1073, 1.373. George, i. 94, 116, 150, 234. Mynors. See Minors. Myntern. See Minterne. Myrtoun in Mochrum (Mai'ton), Wig- townshire, ii. 1155, 1395. Mytton. See Mitton. N. Nabs, John, ii. 1076. Nabui-n, co. York, ii. 634. Nachton. See Naughton. Nacton (Necton), co. Suffolk, ii. 1443. Nafferton, co. Northumberland, ii. 630. Nailer, Nailor. See Naylor. Nairn (Narn, Nayrne, Nearn) : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1152, 1392. magistrates of, ii. 1152, 1392. Nairne (Nayrne) : Alexander, Captain of Horse troops, i. 13. Sir Thomas, ii. 1149, 1389. Nairnshire : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1152, 1392. parliamentary representation of, ii. 930, 931. Nalton, Mr., ii. 1459. Nanfan (Nansan, Nanson, Naufan), John, ii. 120, 311, 480, 677, 1083, 1380, 1444. Nanney (Nanny, Nunny), Griffith, i. 1247 ; ii. 47, 209, 211, 314; 483, 680. Nansan, Nanson. See Nanfan. Nanteage, North Wales, ii. 1448. Nantes, cost of postage to, ii. 1112. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 309 NantgwyUt (Nantguilt), eo. Radnor, ii. 1087, 1384. Nanton, Sir Robert, Knt., Master of the late Court of Wards and Liveries, ii. 617. Nanton Beauchamp. See Naimton Nantwich (;Namptwich), co. Chester, i. 504 ; ii. 1064. Naper. . See Napier. Naperton. See Maperton. Napier (Naper, Napper, Nappier) : Archibald, Lord Napier of Merchis- toun, ii. 876, 877, 885. Sir GeiTard, Bart., ii. 661. Sir Richard, Knt., i. 961, 1078; ii. 1427, 1436. Sir Robert, Bart., ii. 1426, 1446. Napkins, ii. 1216. Narborough, co. Leicester, ii. 973. Narn. See Nairn. Nary (Narey), John, ii. 1068, 1324, 1368. Nash [in Whitchurch Canonicorum], co. Dorset, ii. 624. Nash, CO. Southampton, ii. 631. Nash : — , of Harden, i. 423, 424. John, i. 507, 542, 977, 1245 ; ii. 1444. alderman of Worcester, i. 1095 ; ii. 45, 311, 480, 677, 1083. Thomas, i. 1057 ; ii. 123, 1308, 1436. Naufau. See Nanfan. Naughton in Balmerino (Nachton), Fife- shire, ii. 882. Nauutou (Nanton) Beauchamp, co. Wor- cester, ii. 632. Navy, treasurer of the. See Vane. Naworth in Brampton (Navirard), co. Cumberland, il. 521, 1040. Nayland in Lanchester (Mayland), co. .Durham, ii. 624. Naylor (Nailer, Nailor, Nayler) : Mr., of Boston, ii. 981. James, ii. 1083. John, ii. 666, 1071, 1371. Thomas, of the Bail, ii. 629, 637. William, of Croston, ii. 628, 636. Nayrne. See Nairne. Neal, the, co. Mayo, ii. 600. Neale (Neal) : Andrew, i. 1129. Edward, i. 1011, 1246 ; ii. 21. John, i. 169, 227, 543, 620, 6.35, 960, 1077 ; ii. 30, 656, 968, 1061, 1426. of Dean, ii. 30, 293, 460. Noah, ii. 1061, 1426. Peter, i. 169, 543 ; ii. 968. Nearn. See Nairn. Neasham (Neesam) Abbey, co. Durham, ii. 624. Neast, William, ii. 704, 1069, 1325, 1369. Neave : Major, ii. 671. Richard, ii. 1076. Necklaces of glass, ii. 1197. Necton. See Nacton. Needham [near UpweU], co. Cambridge, ii. 131. Needham (Nedum) : Clement, ii. 1327, 1372, 1434. George, ii. 1329, 1432. Needham — ouwt. Isaac, ii. 471, 668. John, of Ashbumham, ii. 1434. Sir Robert, Knt., i. 731, 976, 979, 1093, 1097, 1223. 1248 ; ii. 1443. Needier : Lieut.-Colonel, ii. 1071. Henry, ii. 1.326, 1371. Needles, ii. 1216. Needwood forest or chase, cos. Derby and Stafford, ii. 811. commissioners for surveying, ii. 1116, 1117, 1139. vested in trustees, ii. 993. Neeves, Francis, ii. 1312. Neilson, Walter, ii. 1152, 1392. Nelm, John, i. 546. Nelson : Edward, ii. 969. Henry, of Mawdesley, ii. 628, 636. John, ii. 1041. Robert, ii. 669, 1074. Thomas, ii. 40, 305, 473, 671. alderman of King's Lynn, i. 972. of Wrightington, ii. 628, 636. Nelthorpe (Nelthorp, Nelthorps, Nel- throp) : Edmund, i. 740. ISdward, i. 294, 539, 662, 1112, 1239 ; ii. 37, 302, 1072, 1372, 1435. James, i. 964, 1081, 1254 ; ii. 34, 298, 465, 662, 1062, 1320, 1324, 1367, 1368, 1446. alderman of Beverley, ii. 970. treasurer-at-war, ii. 1405. John, i. 662, 964, 969, 1081, 1086, 1209, 1239 ; ii. 37, 302, 1072, 1374, 1435, 1446. of Westminster, ii. 1290. Major John, ii. 1373. Richard, ii. 1435. Nen (Neane) river, ii. 130, 131. Neparte (Nepart), William, ii. 1151, 1391. Nesbet, Nesbett. See Nisbett. Nesbone. See Neston. Nesmith, Sir Michael, of Posso, ii. 1153, 1392. Neson, John, i. 1142. Ness, CO. Salop, ii. 673. Ness, Thomas, ii. 970. Nest-boxes, ii. 1197. Neston (Nesbone), co. Wilts, ii. 1334, 1381. Netch, Sir John, of Dawick, ii. 1153, 1392. Nether Exe (Netherey), co. Devon, ii. 1430. Nether Hall in Crosscanonby (Nether- hall), CO. Cumberland, ii. 1429. Netheroern. jSfee Cerne. Nethercote (Nethercoat), Thomas, i. 622, 641 ; ii. 37, 302, 1072. Netherey. See Nether Exe. Netherlands, minister to the. See Dorislaus. Netherpolles, Netherpollos. See PoUot, . Nether. Nethersole, Francis, of Ash, ii. 625, 636. Netherstow. See Stowey, Nether. Netherwitton, co. Northumberland, ii. 630. Nethery. See Niddrie. 310 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Nethowey, Bichard, of Bristol, ii. 738. Nettervil, Sir John, Knt., ii. 599. Netterville, (Nettervil), Nicholas, Vis- count Netterville, of Dowth, ii. .599. Nevet : Rowland, minister, ii. 345, 982. of Oswestry, minister, ii. 984. Nevill (Nevel, Ne"ril) : Mr., ii. 1063. Christopher, ii. 1372, 1435. Edward, i. 971, 1088, 1240 ; ii. 304, 473, 523, 670, 1075, 1329. Henry, i. 1284 ; ii. 30, 293, 461, 471, 523, 562, 657, 668, 689, 1062, 1273, 1290, 1320, 1364, 1373. John, Lord of Abergavenny, ii. 15. See also Nowell. Nevis (Mevias) Island, trading with, prohibited, ii. 425. Nevisall, Edward, ii. 1445. New or Mew, WilUam, of Eastington, i. 181 ; ii. 980. New England, i. 571 ; ii. 197-200, 405, 1100. New Forest, co. Hants, ii. 811. New Kiver, The, ii. 617. Newark, co. Nottingham, ii. 670, 970. garrison of, i. 662, 735, 740. mayor of, ii. 1075. reduction of, i. 742. Newark [in Port Glasgow], Eenfi-ew- shire, ii. 1154, 1393. Newark : Thomas, ii. 1368. of Aoomb, ii. 662, 1068. Newberry, Zachary, of Stookland, ii. 625, 635. Newbold, co. Leicester, ii. 629. Newborough (Newborrough), Dumfe-ies- shire, ii. 1148, 1388. Newbridge [in Netherdale], co. York, ii. 632. Newburgh, Viscount. See Levingaton. Newburgh, John, ii. 1066, 1246. Newbury (Newberry), co. Berks, i. 181 ; ii. 978. Newcastle, Earl of. See Cavendish. Newcastle-under-Lyme, co. Stafford, ii. 982. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, co. Northumber- land, i. 42, 171-174, 182, 200, 303, 314, 347, 39t, 498, 500, 645, 739 ; ii. 521, 624, 633, 759, 969, 979. aldermen of. See Blackston ; Bon- ner ; Cosens ; Dawson ; Ebison ; Emerson ; John ; Johnson ; Le- gard ; Lilburne ; Milbanks ; Nicholson ; Rawlins ; Saunderson ; Shafto ; Warmouth. assessment of, i. 88, 225, 533, 630, 632, 705, 959, 1074, 1109; ii. 28, 53, 288, 291, 459, 655, 904, 1031, 1060, 1236, 1358. coal trade of, i. 63, 83, 171, 172, 481 ; ii. 505. commissioners for assessment of, i. 93, 150, 233, 547, 643, 707, 973, 1090, 1112; ii. 41, 305, 474, 672, 1077, 1376. Newcastle-upon-Tyne — eont. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1142, 1241 ; ii. 1330, 1440. committee of sequestration in, i. 115. committee for taking acoompts in, i. 739. forces to reduce, i. 171. judges appointed in, ii. 759. Lord Lieutenant of. See Percy, maintenance of preaching ministers in, i. 669-671, 812. mayor of, i. 707, 973, 1090, 1241 ; ii. 305, 474, 672, 1077, 1330, 1376. See. also Bonner ; Legard ; Warmouth. member of Parliament for. See Fenvrick. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. raising of forces in, i. 704, 705. recorder of. See Shafto ; Wright, rents and revenues due to the King or Queen in, i. 1176. sequestration of delinquents' estates in, i. 708. sheriff of. See Briggs ; EUison ; Rawlins ; Young, suppression of theft, &c. in, ii. 1263, 1265. town clerk of. See Mann, trade to, i. 569. Newchurch, co. Monmouth, ii. 544. Newcomb, Mr., of Gawsworth, minister, ii. 978. Newcomen, Matthew, of Dedham, i. 182 ; ii. 980. Newcourt, Richard, of Somerton, ii. 631, 637. Newdigate : Richard, i. 1239. Sir Richard, chief justice of the Upper Bench, ii. 1435. Newel, Newell. See Nowell. Newenham. See Newnham. Neweuham, Lord. See Feilding. Newett. See Hewett. Newfoundland, i. 912 ; ii. 405, 1100. Newhaven. See Havre. Newington : — , of Kingston, ii. 1380. Joseph, ii. 1334, 1380. Newington Butts, co. Surrey, i. 86, 753, 1194. commissioners for assessment of, i. 140. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1123 ; ii. 195, 1312, 1436. Newland : William, ii. 309, 478. mayor of Newport, ii. 675. Newman : Mr., i. 336, 541. Captain, ii. 975, 1333. Gabriel, ii. 273. George, i. 451, 620, 640, 968, 1062, 1085, 1119. Colonel George, i. 674, 692. Richard, ii. 1246, 1247, 1437. William, i, 286. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 311 Newnham (Newenham), co. Kent, woods lying near, i. 424. Newnham, Thomas, ii. 1080. Newport, co. Buckingham, three hundreds of, i. 766. assessment of, i. 352, 3.")3. Newport Pagnell, co. Buckingham : garrison at, i. 352, 762-764, 766, 862. governor of, i. 355. inhabitants of, i. 766. Newport [in Almeley], co. Hereford, ii. 1369, 1432. Newport, Isle of Wight : burgesses of, ii. 309, 478. mayor of, ii. 1080, 1379. • See also Broad ; Newland. Newport [co. Pembroke ?], i. 444. See also Nieuport. Newport : John, ii. 268. Eobert, ii. 263, 265. Newsham, co. Northumberland, ii. 630. Newsham : , Andrew, of Little-Plumpton, ii. 628, 636. Nicholas, of Little-Plumpton, ii. 628, 636. Newstead Abbey (Newsted Abby), co, Nottingham, ii. 520. Newtimber, co. Sussex, ii. 631. Newton, co. Carmarthen, ii. 1447. Newton, co. Devon, ii. 979. Newton Ferrers (Ferris), co. Devon, ii. 624. Newton, Water, co. Huntingrlon, ii. 260. Newton, co. Lincoln, ii. 972. Newton (Newtoune), Roxburghshire, ii. 1154, 1394. Newton, CO. York, ii. 662. Newton : Mr., i. 530. Alexander, alderman of Lincoln, ii. 1073. Charles, minister of St. Michael Bassishaw, i. 795, 872, 1190. George, of Taunton, minister, ii. 982. John, i. 1092 ; ii. 307, 476. of Great Dunham, minister, ii. 981. Miles, i. 971, 1088. of Littlethorpe, ii. 633, 638. William, ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 1375, 1438. senior i. 451. 624, 640, 976, 1094. News. See Meux. Niccolets. See Nicholets. Niccols, Nichol. See Nichols. Nicholas (Nichols, Nicolas) : Mr., i. 937. minister, ii. 984. Edward, i. 977, 1095 ; ii. 45, 312, 481, 678, 1074. Sir Edward, Knt., i. 609, 612 ; ii. 520. John, ii. 304, 343, 472, 669, 761, 973, 1074, 1328. governor of Chepstow, ii. 976. Philip, ii. 1328. Robert, i. 75, 460, 475, 542, 977, 1095, 1244. Nicholas— COM*. Robert, baron of the Exchequer, ii. 917, 1083. justice of the Upper Bench, ii. 311, 480, 678, 1381, 1445. Serjeant at law, i. 1255 ; ii. 45, 1334. of Semley, i. 977, 1095 ; ii. 45, 312, 481, 678, 1335. Thomas, ii. 674. of Bushey, ii. 1370. Nicholets (Niccolets), Richard, i. 17o ii. 119, 299, 467, 664, 758, 1070. Nichols (Niccols, Nichol, NichoU, NichoUs, Nicol, NicoU, NiooUs, Nicols) : Mr., i. 905, 927. of South Mimms, ii. 1328. Major, ii. 1373. Anne, ii. 261. Anthony, i. 137, 461, 545, 691, 962, 1235 ; ii. 969, 1040, 1064. Arthur, i. 556. Daniel, i. 289, 356 ; ii. 36, 300, 468, 665, 1070, 1325, 1370. Edward, i. 383, 556. Sir Edward, Knt., and Bart., i. 50, 233, 529, 620, 636, 970, 1088, 1240 ; ii. 39, 304, 472, 669, 1329, 1374, 1438. Perdinando, minister, ii. 979. John, i. 962, 979, 1079, 1097 ; ii. 1327. of Cooks, senior, i. 383. Paul, i. 383, 556 ; ii. 1073, 1117, 1118, 1327, 1373. Peter, i. 383, 815. Randall, i. 289, 356. Richard, i. 383, 384, 556. Roger, i. 383, 556 ; ii. 1328. Captain Simon, ii. 1436. Thomas, i. 94, 116, 126, 151, 235, 447, 542, 973, 1090, 1184, 1243, 1247; ii. 36, 41, 300, 306, 468, 475, 665, 673, 680, 758, 971, 1070, 1087, 1335, 1384, 1432, 1441. of Hertford, i. 356. William, ii. 1327. Nicholson (Nicolson) : Mr., i. 182. Ambrose, i. 963, 1080. Christopher, i. 707, 973, 1090. alderman of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, i. 1142, 1241 ; ii. 672, 1077. 1440. of Tatham, ii. 626, 636. Francis, i. 292, 537, 621, 638, 966, 1083. Hem-y, i. 452, 640. Thomas, ii. 1428. alderman of Cambridge, ii. 1321, 1365. Nicholston, Sir Thomas, of Carnock, ii. 11.54, 1394. Nicks. Se-e Nix. Nicol, NicoU, NicoUs, Nicols. See Nic- hols. Nicolson. See Nicholson. Nidd, CO. York, ii. 634. Niddrie in Liberton (Nethery, Niddery, Nideley), Edinburghshire ii. 881, 1148, 1388. 312 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Nidsdale. See Nithsdale. Nieuport (Newport),- Flanders, ii. 496, 561. Nillemondswich. See Willimontswyke. Nin, William, ii. 1328. Nisbett (Nesbet, Nesbett, Nisbit, Nis- bitt) : Mr., ii. 136?. Sir Henry, ii. 881. Herbert or Halbert, ii. 1152, 1891. Philip, ii. 980. Nithsdale (Nidsdale), Earl of. See Max- well. Nittingale, Leonard, ii, 1326. Nix (Nickfl) : Eichard, i. 678. William, i. 971, 1088; ii. 39, 304, 473. alderman of Nottingham, i. 971 . 1088, 1142, 1240 ; ii. 39, 304, 473. ' mayor of Nottingham, i. 642. Nixon, John, alderman of Oxford, i. 973, 1090, 1241 ; ii. 306, 475, 672, 974, 1077, 1331, 1376, 1440. Nobbs, John, ii. 1436. Noble, Michael, i. 94, 116, 151, 235, 543, 691, 974, 1091, 1242. Nooton (Nockton), co. Lincoln, ii. 520. Noctorum (Knocktornm - cum - Wood- church), CO. Chester, ii. 623. Nodes (Nods), John, i. 169, 543. Noel (Noell) : Mr., of Ockley, minister, ii. 983. Arthur, ii. 33, 297, 465, 662, 1067, 1068. James, ii. 667, 896. Martin, i. 1057 ; ii. 1073, 1078, 1246, 1373. Thomas, i. 698, 880, 888, 892, 1007, 1146, 1261 ; ii. 38, 82, 83, 92, 201, 434, 896. alderman of London, ii. 668. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. William, i. 968, 1085. Nonsuch, CO. Surrey, ii. 1333. Nood. See Wood. Norbury (Norberry), John, ii. 30, 293, 303, 461, 471, 657, 668. Norcliffe (Norcliff, NortclifE), Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 112, 544, 706, 965, 1082, 1141, 1245 ; ii. 33, 297, 465, 662, 1068, 1446. Norden (Nordon), .John, ii. 1084, 1381, 1445. Norel. See Nowell. Norfolk, CO., i. 51, 190, 245, 272, 625, 644. assessment of, i. 86, 224, 273, 292, 309, 323, 329, 352, 353, 368, 432. 515, 516, 530, 532, 615, 631, 64i; 742, 763, 810, 851, 959, 1074, 1109 ; ii. 28, 53, 288, 291, 459, 655, 904, 1031, 1060, 1236, 1358. collection in, for the relief of Leices- ter, i. 799. commissioners for assessment of, i. 93, 140, 149, 170, 233, 538, 623, 765, 971, 1089, 1112 ; ii. 40, 304, 473, 670, 1075, 1247, 1375. Norfolk, CO. — oont. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 973. ministers as assistants to, ii. 981. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1240 ; ii. 1329, 1439. commissioners to be a high court of justice sitting at Norwich Castle, ii. 492. committee of defence in, i. 51, 190, 242, 243, 291, 293, 745. committee of Parliament in, i. 218, 248, 249. committee of sequestration in, i. 114. committee to execute martial law on deserters in, i. 715. continuation of the Act for the recovery of land in, lost in the sea, ii. 1019, 1132. corporation of worsted weavers in, ii. 451-455, 775-780. defence of, i. 462. deputy Lieutenant of. See Pell, deserters from the army in, i. 820. draining of the Fen Level in, ii. 130, - 899. judges appointed in, ii. 759. Lord Lieutenant of. See Rich, maintenance of the forces in, i. 160. parliamentary representa,tion of, ii. 814. raising of forces in, i. 215, 472, 736. scandalous clergy in, i. 371. sequestration of delinquents' estates in, i. 309. sheriff of. See Calthorpe ; GawseU ; Pell. Norfolk stuffs, abuses in making, re- dressed, ii. 451, 775, 1137. Norhamshire, co. Durham, suppression of theft, &c., in, ii. 1263, 1265. Norley. See Northley. Norman : Daniel, of Jersey, ii. 163. Peter, ii. 1064, 1429. Normandy, Lord High Admiral of. See Rich. Normaney, Mr., ii. 673. Normanfell, Urian, i. 1131. Normanton, co. York, ii. 633. Normington, Alexander, i. 5, 990, 1007, 1131. Norrige [? Norris], Sir John, i. 218. Norris : Alexander, ii. 301, 469, 1072, 1434. of Bolton, treasurer for Lanca- shire, i. 760. Edward, late of Hale, ii. 626, 636. Sir Francis, Knt., i. 1113, 1241 ; ii. 306, 474, 672, 1077, 1440. Hugh, i. 11.30. Philip, of Formby, ii. 628, 636. Thomas, i. 1246 ; ii. 1290, 1374, 1438. Sir Thomas, Knt., ii. 41. Walter, of Llantilio-Crossenny, ii 629, 637. William, of Adlington, ii. 628, 636. of Blackrod, ii. 628, 636. Nortoliff. See Norcliffe. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 51 olo North : Charles, of Whitgift, ii. 633, 638. Dudley, Lord North, i. 487, 669, 691, 723, 804, 839, 853, 905, 914, 927, 937, 1047, 1208, 1234 ; il. 1427. Lord Lieutenant of co. Cambridge and the Isle of Ely, i. 1, 3, 4. Sir Dudley, Knt., i. 90, 111, 146, 227, 293, 530, 538, 621, 637, 691, 853, 961, 1078, 1209, 1227, 1234, 1243 ; ii. 139, 1063, 1427, 1443. Henry, i. 94, 115, 150, 234, 293, 637 ; ii. 1080, 1333, 1379. junior, i. 168, 235, 537, 624, 639, 975, 1093, 1243 ; ii. 43, 309, 478, 675. senior, i. 168, 624, 639, 975, 1093, 1244 ; ii. 43, 309, 478, 675, 1443. Richard, junior, of Docker, ii. 628, 636. Sir Roger, Knt., i. 94, 115, 150, 168, 234, 293, 537. 624, 639, 975, 1093, 1243 ; ii. 43, 309, 478. North Meols, co. Lancaster, ii. 627. Northam, co. Devon, parsonage, ii. 1021. Northampton, ii. 973, 982. aldermen of. See Fisher ; GifEoril ; Harvey ; Martin ; Bushworth ; Sergeant ; Spicer. commissioners for assessment of, i. 93, 150, 233, 547, 971, 1088. committee of sequestration in, i. ll.j. mayor of, i. 50, 93, 115, 150, 233, 529, 547, 620, 636, 971, 1088 ; ii. 1075, 1375, 1438. See also WoUason. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Northampton, co. i. 49. 566, 567, 644, 1222. assessment of, i. 61, 62, 87, 225, 323, 329, 352, 353, 528, 533, 615, 632. 743, 763, 851, 959, 1074, 1109 ; ii. 28, 53, 288, 291, 459, 655, 904, 1031, 1059, 1236, 1357. collection in, for the relief of Leicester, i. 799. commissioners for assessment of, i. 93, 140, 150, 233, .546, 620, 636, 765, 970, 1088 ; ii. 39, 119, 304, 472, 669, 1074, 1247, 1374. commissioners for ejecting scanda- lous ministers in, ii. 973. ministers as assistants to, ii. 982. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1240 ; ii. 1329, 1438. committee of defence in, i. 49. committee of Parliament in, i. 218. committee of sequestration in, i. 115. draining of theFen Level in, ii. 130, 899. judges appointed in, ii. 759. Lord Lieutenant of. See Spencer, parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. provision of draught horses in, i. 654. raising of forces in, i. 215, 473. sheriff of. See Benson ; Farmer ; Ward. Northampton, Earl of. See Compton. Northan, Mr., of Harlaxton, ii. 981. Northoote (Northcot, Northcott) : Sir John, Bart., i. 90, 111, 147, 228, 963, 1080, 1236 ; ii'. 1065, 1429. Samuel, mayor of Plymouth, ii. 1322. Northend, John, il. 1248. Northesk, Earl of. See Carnegie. Northey (Northy), "WiUiam, ii. 471, 668, 1073, 1308, 1436. Northley (Norley), Henry, ii. 1065, 1430. Northop, CO. Flint, ii. 1335. Northumberland, i. 171, 173, 645, 703, 704, 739 ; ii. 391. assessment of, i. 88, 225, 533, 630, 632, 705, 9.59, 1074, 1109 ; ii. 28, 53, 288, 291, 459, 655, 904, 1031, 1060, 1236, 1358. commissioners for assessment of, i. 93. 150, 233, 547, 643, 707, 972, 1089,' 1112 ; ii. 40, 305, 474, 671, 1076, 1247, 1376. commissioners for ejecting scanda- lous ministers in, ii. 969. ministers as assistants to, ii. 979. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1142, 1241 ; ii. 1330, 1440. committee of sequestration in, i. 115. committee for taking accompts in, i. 738. impropriations and revenues in, ii. 377. judges appointed in, ii. 759. Lord Lieutenant of. See Percy, maintenance of preaching ministers in, i. 670. member of Parliament for. See Fen wick, parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. raising of forces in, i. 704, 705. rents and revenues due to the King or Queen in, i. 1176. sequestration of delinquents' estates in, i. 708. suppression of theft, &c. in, ii. 1262, 1265. North wold, co. Norfolk, ii. 130. Northy. See Northey. Norton, co. Chester, ii. 1063. Norton Greens, co. Northampton, ii. 1375, 1438. Norton, CO. Wilts, i. 460, 47.5, 542, 977, 1095. See also Morton. Norton : Dr., of Colchester, ii. 625, 635. Benjamin, i. 1242 ; ii 122, 306, 47.5, 673, 759, 972, 1077, 1331, 1377, 1441. Lieut. -Colonel Benjamin, arrears due to, ii. 998. Bret, ii. 6.57, 1062, 1321, 1364, 1427. George, ii. 1079. 1378, 1442. Graveley, i. 113, 119, 539, 622, 638, 967, 1084, 1238 ; ii. 35, 300, 468, 665, 1070, 1325, 1370, 1432. Sir Gregory, Knt. and Bart., i. 623, 624, 905, 961, 963, 970, 976, 1011, 1078, 1080, 1087, 1094, 1234, 1255 ; ii. 20, 32, 38, 39, 44, 64, 296, 303, 310, 463, 471, 472, 479, 562. 314 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Norton — oowt. John, i. 50, 93, 115, 150, 233, 529, 547, 620, 636, 970, 1088, 1240 ; ii. 39, 304, 472, 669, 1074, 1329, 1374, 1438. Luke, ii. 1061. Richard, i. 91, 11.3. 140, 230, 335, 345, 423, 424, 540, 853, 974, 1091, 1092, 1209, 1242 ; ii. 42, 308. 477, 674, 704, 975, 1080, 1378, 1442. of Southwick, i. 450, 696. Colonel Richard, i. 219, 540 ; ii. 1418, 1442. Thomas, ii. 1446. Tobias, ii. 267. Welbm-y, ii. 1446. Norwell, William, hackney coachman, ii. 923. Norwich, i. 51, 86, 182, 244, 372, 644 ; ii. 973, 981, 1379. aldermen of. See Allen ; Andrews ; AshweU ; Atkin ; Barnham ; Bar- ret ; Bazer ; Bowerman ; Ciiurch ; Cory ; Davy ; Gosselin ; Green- wood ; Harman ; Holme ; Jay ; Johnson ; King ; Lindsey ; Mann ; Mingay ; Paine ; Parkes ; Par- menter ; Peckford ; Peokover ; Poynter ; Puckle ; Rayley ; Salter ; Sherwood ; Smith ; Symons ; Thacker ; Toft ; Tooke ; Tooley ; Watts ; Wenman ; Wood. assessment of, i. 224, 273, 292, 309, 323, 329, 352, 353, 368, 432, 516, 532, 615, 631, 742, 763, 810, 959, 1074, 1109 ; ii. 28, 53, 288, 291, 459, 655, 904, 1031, 1060, 1236, 1358. bishop of. See Hall. collection in, for the relief of Leicester, i. 799. commissioners for assessment of, i. 140. 169, 233, 538, 623, 640, 765, 972, 1089, 1113 ; ii. 40, 305, 474, 671, 1076, 1247, 1375. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1240 ; ii. 1330, 1439. commissioners to be a high court of justice sitting at Norwich Castle, ii. 492. committee of defence in, i. 243, 244, 293. committee of Parliament in, i. 248, 249. committee of sequestration in, i. 115. committee to execute martial law on deserters in, i. 713. corporation of worsted weavers in, ii. 451-455, 775-780. defence of, i. 462. deserters from the army in, i. 820. judges appointed in, ii. 759. Lord Lieutenant of. See Eich. maintenance of the forces in, i. 160. mayor of, i. 171, 233, 293, 640, 972, 1089, 1240 ; ii. 40, 305, 451, 474, 492, 671, 776, 1076, 1375, 1439. See also Davy ; Thacker; Tooley ; Watts. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Norwich — oont. provision of draught horses in, i. 654. raising of forces in, i. 215, 473, 736. recorder of, ii. 1439. See also Earle ; Smith. sequestration of delinquents' estates in, i. 309. sheriffs of, i. 93, 115, 149, 640, 972, 1089 ; ii. 40, 305, 474, 671, 1376, 1439. See also Barret ; Church ; Greenwood. steward of, ii. 1439. See also Cock ; Earle. unlicensed posts and carriers of letters to be suppressed, ii. 1012. Norwich stuffs, abuses in making, re- dressed, ii. 451, 775, 1137. Norwich : Francis, ii. 1376. Sir John, Knt. and Bart., i. 50, 93, 11,5, 1.50, 233, 529, 546. 620, 636, 970, 1088, 1240 ; ii. 119, 804, 472, 670, 1329, 1374, 1434, 1438. Thomas, ii. 1376. Timothy, ii. 1076, 1330. Norwood : John, junior, i. 383, 556. Robert, i. 1130. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Thomas, i. 383, 556. Noseworthy, Edward, ii. 1366, 1429. Noss, William, of Lambrick, ii. 631, 637. Not, Mr., of Sheriff Hales, minister, ii. 982. Of. Nutt. Nottingham, i. 644, 645, 739. aldermen of. See Barker ; Dring ; Drury ; Filllngham ; Gamble ; Huffet ; Huthwaite ; James ; Nix ; Parker ; Plumtree ; Richards ; Top- lady, assessment of, i. 86, 224, 532, 63(t, 632, 705, 959, 1074, 1109; ii. 28, 53, 288, 291, 459, 655, 904, 1031, 1060, 1236, 1358. commissioners for assessment of, i. 93, 150, 169, 234, 547, 642, 707, 971, 1088 ; ii. 39, 304, 473, 670, 1075, 1375. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1240 ; ii. 1329, 1439. committee for taking accompts in, i. 739. committee of sequestration in, i. 115. deputy recorder of. See Chadwick. judges appointed in, ii. 759. mayor of, i. 50, 93, 115, 150, 234, 547, 642, 707, 739, 971, 1088, 1142 ; ii. 39, 304, 473, 670, 1375. See also Fillingham ; Nix. member of Parliament for. iVp Pierrepoint. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. raising of forces in, i. 704, 705. recorders of. See Barker ; Chad- wick ; Fillingham ; Spelman. rents and revenues due to the King or Queen in, i. 1176. INDEX 01'^ NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 315 Nottingham— coa*. I sequestration oi: delinquents' estates in, i. 709. Nottingham, cc, i. 49, 58, 644, 645, 703, 704, 739. assessment oil, i. 61, 62, 86, 224, 532, 630, 632, 7U5, 959, 1074, 1109 ; ii. 28, 53, 288, 291, 459, 655, 904, 1031, 1059, 1236, 1358. collection in, for the relief of Lei- cester, 1. 799. commissioners for assessment of, i. 93, 150, 169, 233, 547, 642, 707, 971, 1088, 1112 ; ii, 39, 304, 472, 670, 1075, 1247, 1375. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 969. ministers as assistants to, ii. 979. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1142, 1240 ; ii. 1329, 1438. committee of defence in, i. 49. committee of sequestration in, i. 115. committee for taking accompts in, i. 739. judges appointed in, ii. 759. Lord Lieutenant of. See Holies, memher of Parliament for. See Pierrepoint. parliamentary representation of, ii. 81.5. raising of forces in, i. 704, 705. rents and revenues due to the King or Queen in, i. 1176. sequestration of delinquents' estates in, i. 708. Nottingham, Earl of. See Howard. Nottle, William, of Barnstaple, i. 1113 ; ii. 296, 464, 660. Noudike, George, of Welham, ii. 633, 638. Nourse. See Nurse. Nowell (Nevil, Newel, Newell, Norel, Nowel, Nowill) : Elizabeth, ii. 268. John, i. 92. 114, 232, 546, 968, 1085 ; ii. 37, 301, 469, 666, 1072. Martin, i. 1129. Eohert, ii. 260, 262. Thomas, i. 1129. William, i. 622, 642. Nower, John, ii. 1433. Nugent, Richard, Earl of Westmeath, ii. 599. Nunnery [in Rusper], co. Sussex, ii. 1380. Nunney, co. Somerset, ii. 631. Nunny. See Nanney. ' Nurse (Nourse) : Edward, ii. 1069. John, i. 1083 ; ii. 1070. Luke, i. 1083. alderman of Gloucester, i. 169, 230, 1136, 1237 ; ii. 35, 299, 467, 664, 1069, 1325, 1369, 1431. Walter, i. 1083. Nut. See Nutt. Nutcomb, John, ii. 1065. Nuthurst [in Manchester], co. Lancaster, i. 546, 968, 1085. Nutkin : Mr., of Wokingham, ii. 968. William, ii. 757. Nutmaker, John, i. 384, 556. Nutt (Nut, Nutts) : Mr., i. 247, 248. Edward, ii. 1433. James, ii. 624. John, i. 114, 451, 620, 640, 854, 968, 1062, 1085, 1120, 1209, 1238, 1254 ; ii. 36, 301, 469, 666, 1071, 1326, 1371, 1433. alderman of Canterbury, ii. 1433. Captain John, i. 641. Cf. Not. Nye (Ny) : Henry, of Clapham, i. 182. John, of Cottenham, minister, ii. 978. Philip, ii. 866, 981. of Kimbolton, i. 181. o. Oagle. See Ogle. Oakeingham. See Wokingham. Oakely. See Oakley. Oakham (Oakeham, Okeham), co. Rutland, ii. 261, 981. castle and castle yard, ii. 539. Oakington (Hoggindon), co. Cambridge, ii. 668. Oakley (Okeley), Great, co. Northampton, ii. 39, 304, 472, 669, 973. Oakley (Oakely, Okeley) : Richard, ii. 261. Rowland, ii. 608. William, ii. 1377, I44I, 1448. of Nonsuch, ii. 1333. Oakum (oakham), ii. 1216. Oare (Oar), co. Wilts, ii. 120, 312, 481, 678. Oars, ii. 1216. Oasterton. See Casterton. Gates (Oafs, Oats) : John, ii. 664. Roger, ii. 304, 472, 669, 1374. Oatmeal, i. 535. Obert, Maurice, i. 814, 815. O'Brien (Brian) : Dermot, of co. Clare, ii. 600. Lady Honoria, daughter of Henry. Earl of Thomond, i. 1166. Murrough, Baron Inchiquin, ii. 599. revolt of, ii. 25, 69, 933-935. Murtagh, of Annagh, ii. 600. O'Cahan, Colonel Manus Roe, ii. 599. Ochtertyre (Octertire), Perthshire, ii. 1153, 139.3. Ockingham. See Wokingham. Ockley, co. Surrey, ii. 983. Ockman, Thomas, mayor of Canterbury, ii. 1326. O'Connor : Charles, ii. 600. Hugh, ii. 600. O'Connor Roe, Teige, ii. 6U0. O'Connor Sligo, Teige, ii. 600. O'Conor Don (O'Conner Dun), Charles, of Ballintober, ii. 600. Octertire See Ochtertyre. 316 OEDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Oddiugsels (Oddingfels, Ordingsels) : John, i. 1112 ; ii. 39, 304, 465, 473, 662, 670, 970, 1067. junior, i. 1113. of Ross Park, ii. 465. Oddington (Odington), co. Gloucester, ii. 980. O'Dempsey [Lewis], Viscount of Clan- malier, ii. 599. Odington. See Oddington. Odling, Edward, ii. 105. O'Donnel, Tirlogh MacCafEry, ii. 599. O'Dwyre : Owney, of co. Tipperary, ii. 600. Philip, of CO. Tipperary, ii. 600. Ofeild, OfEeild. See Oldfield. OfEen, CO. Cambridge, ii. 131. OflSngton. See UfBngton. Offley, (OfEeley), co. Hertford, i. 119, 170. Offley: John, i. 383, 556. Eobert, ii. 1294. Offiord (Osford), Cluny, co. Huntingdon, ii. 260. Offspring. See Ofspring. Ofield. See Oldfield. O'Flagherty : Murrough ne Mart, of co. Galway, ii. 600. Teige, of co. Galway, ii. 600. Ofspring (Offspring) : Charles, i. 522. minister of St. Anthony, London, i. 793, 870, 1190. Ogdam, Edmund, i. 229. Ogilvy (Ogelny, Ogelvy, Ogilvie, Ogleby) : Alexander, of Kempcairn, ii. 1145, 1386. George, Lord Banff, ii. 882. Sir James, ii. 1150, 1389. John, ii. 1146, 1386. of Balfour, ii. 1150, 1389. Patrick, Earl of Findlater, ii. 881. Oglander ; Mr., i. 780. George, i. 94, 116, 151, 234, 335, 451, 540, 624, 640, 976. John, ii. 675, 1444. Sir John, Kut., i. 91, 230. William, i. 975, 1092 ; ii. 675, 1080, 1378. Ogle, CO. Northumberland, ii. 1440. Ogle (Oagle, Ougle) : Henry, i. 93, 115, 150, 233, 547, 643, 707, 738, 972, 1090, 1142. 1241 ; ii. 40, 305, 474, 671, 969, 1326, 1330, 1371, 1376, 1434, 1440. John, ii. 1330, 1376. of Kirldey, ii. 305, 174, (wl. 759, 1041, 1077, 1440. Thomas, i. 969, 1086 ; ii. 37, 302. Serjeant-Major, i. 13. of Darras Hall, ii. K30, 637. Ogles, Major Henry, ii. 1434. Oils, i. 806, 865 ; ii. 847, 1190, 1216. Okqiiam. See Oakham. Okeley, oo. Salop, ii. 673. See also Oakley. O'Kennedy, John, of Dunnally, ii. 600. Okey : John, i. 1254 ; ii. 293, 303, 460, 471, 472, 656, 668. 669, 781, 968, 1061, 1320, 1327, 1364. Colonel John, ii. 1294, 1332. Olantigh in Wye (Oleutight), co. Kent, ii 541. Old, Michael, ii. 1078. Oldber, Perkinson, ii. 1080. Oldcastle, oo. Chester, ii. 623. Oldcleeve. See Cleeve, Old. Oldesworth. See Oldisworth. Oldfield (Ofeild, Ofieild, Ofield, Oldfeild, Owfield) : Anthony, junior, ii. 1435. John, i. 914, 1042, 1129, 1146. Katherine, Lady, ii. 260. Sir Samuel, Knt., i. 92, 114, 149. William, i. 662, 740, 968, 976, 1086, 1094, 1223, 1239, 1243 ; ii. 37, 302, 143,5, 1443. Oldisworth (Holdsworth, Oldesworth, Oldsworth, Owldesworth) : Michael, i. 1137, 1244 ; ii. 15, 20, 39, 45, 47, 303, 311, 314, 472, 480, 483, 669, 677, 680, 1290, 1328, 1334, 1373, 1381, 1383, 1437, 1447. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. Robert, i. 966, 1083, 1136, 1237 ; ii. 35, 299, 467, 664. Oldlaund. See Laund. Oldsworth. See Holdsworth ; Oldis- worth. Olentight. See Olantigh. Oliphant (OUnald, Olniaed), George, of Pittheavlis, ii. 1153, 1393. Oliver : John, alderman of Lincoln, ii. 1073, 1327, 1372, 1435. Richard, ii. 1332. Olives, ii. 1216. Olme, Thomas, ii. 1075. Olniaed. See Oliphant. Olrey, John, ii. 303. O'Mulcrevy : Brien. ii. 599. Patrick Groom, ii. 599. Onby. See Only. O'Neil . Hugh Buy, ii. 599. Sir Phelim, Knt., ii. 599. Shane MacBrien, ii. 599. Tirlogh Roe, brother to Sir Phelim, ii. 599. Onions, ii. 1216. Only (Onby, Onely), Edward, i. 50, 529, 971, 1088. Onsley, Richard, i. 620, 636. Onslow (Onslowe) : Arthur, i. 94, 116, 150, 234, 335, 451, 541, 624, 636, 731, 976, 1093, 1243 ; ii. 676, 975, 1081, 1379, 1443. Henry, ii. 1082, 1380, 1444. Sir Richard, Knt., i. 94, 116, 150, 2.34 335, 451, 541, 624, 636, 691, 731, 853, 966, 976, 1083, 1093, 1209, 1243, 1268 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 975, 1081, 1379, 1418, 1443. Ontisbin. See Enterkine. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 317 O'Quynne : Brien Modder, ii. 599. Tirlogh Groom, of Monagowrie, ii. 599. Oragivae. See Craigievar. Oram : Captain, ii. 1294. Thomas, ii. 1446. Orange (Orrenge), William, i. 964, 1091. Oranges, ii. 1216. Orbell, James, i. 1057. Orbiston in Bothwell (Arbiston, Orbeiston, Orbieston. Orbistoun), Lanarkshire, ii. 1148, 1152, 1153, 1387, 1391, 1393. Orboe. See Arboe. Orchal. See Orohil. Orchanton. See Orchardton. Orchard [in Lew Trenchard], oo. Devon, ii. 624. Orchardton in Rerwick (Orchanton, Orcharton), Kirkcudbrightshire, ii. 1155, 1395. Orchil (orchal), ii. 1216. Orde, Luke, alderman of Berwicli upon Tweed, ii. 1087, 1384. OrdingselB. See Oddingsels. Ordnance, Lieutenant of. See Earle. Lieutenant general of. See Hamond. OrdsaU, co. Nottingham, ii. 630. Ordway, Richard, i. 678. Orey, John, i. 974. O'Reyly (O'Reyley) : Mulmurry, of co. Cavan, ii. 600. Phihp MacHugh, of co. Cavan, ii. 600. Orfeur, William, ii. 1064, 1429. Orford, co. Suffolk, mayor of, ii. 1443. Orkney and Shetland (Zetland), Islands, ii. 872. assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1153, 1392. parliamentary representation of. ii. 930. Orlibeere, George, junior, ii. 1061. Orme (Orm) : Humphrey, ii. 1375. junior, ii. 472, 670. Sir Humphrey, Knt., i. 50, 529, 620, 636, 970, 1088. Ormond : Countess of. See Butler. Earl of. See Butler ; Douglas. Ormsby, Robert, ii. 1041. Orpington, co. Kent, ii. 1039, 1246, 1326, 1371. Orr, James, of Langstellie, ii. 1154, 1393. Orrell, co. Lancaster, Tithes of, payable to the minister of Upholland, i. 875. Orrenge. See Orange. Orrery (Arrora), Barony of, co. Cork, forfeited lands in, ii. 726. Orrock near Burntisland (Oruck), Fife- shire, Laird of, ii. 1149, 1389. Orsidue (orsedew), ii. 1216. Orton : Francis, of Woodplumpton, ii. 628, 636. Richard, ii. 1434. Orton Longville (Longvile), co. Hunting- ton, ii. 468. Orton (Overton) Waterville, co. Hunting- ton, i. 181. Oruck. See Orrock. Osbaldeston (Osbulstone), co. Lancaster, ii. 626. Osbaldston, William, ii. 1446. Osboldston : Lambert, clerk, ii. 277. prebendary of Westminster, i. 803, 804. Osborne (Osborn, Osburn) : Mr., minister, ii. 983. junior, i. 451. Captain, junior, i. 336, 541. Dorothy, ii. 266, 268. Edward, i. 89, 110, 146, 227, 543, 619, 635, 960, 1077 ; ii. 30, 656, 1061. Francis, ii. 759. John, i. 50, 93, 115, 150, 234, 547, 623, 637, 714, 973, 1090, 1242 ; ii. 41, 306, 475, 666, 672, 759, 1071, 1147, 1326, 1331,1371, 1377, 1385, 1426, 1433. Captain John, ii. 301, 469. Thomas, ii. 299, 467, 664. Osbulstone. See Osbaldeston. Osburn. See Osborne. Osburneston, George, i. 1129. Osford Cluny. See Offord Cluny. Osney, — , of Louth, ii. 1372. Ostend, ii. 561. Ostler, Captain, ii. 1294. Oswestry (Oswalstrey, Oswestree, Oswolds- tree), co. Salop, ii. 673, 984, 1078. Otaway. See Ottaway. Otham [co. Kent], i. 181. Ottaway (Otaway), John, ii. 1335, 1381, 1445. Otterburn, co. Northumberland, i. 707. Otterington (Ottrington), co. York, ii. 634. Otterton, co. Devon, i. 963, 1080 ; ii. 32, 296, 464, 660. Ottery (Ottrey) St. Mary, co. Devon, parsonage of, ii. 1021. Ottrington. See Otterington. Ougle. See Ogle. Oundle (Owndle), co. Northampton, ii. 973, 982, 1040. Ouse (Owse) river, ii. 130-132. Ousefleet (Uslet), co. York, ii. 633. OutrawcUff. See RawclifEe, Out. OutweU (Outwel), co. Cambridge ii. 131, 978. Over, CO. Cambridge, ii. 131. Over Load, co. Cambridge, ii. 131. Overa, Bartholomew, ii. 265, 266. Overbury (Overberry) : Sir Giles, Knt., i. 170, 428, 507, 542, 546, 966, 1083, 1136, 1237 ; ii. 35, 299, 467, 663. Nicholas, ii. 311, 480, 677, 1083. Thomas, ii. 299, 467, 664, 1069, 1325, 1369, 1431. Overfrierside. See Friarside, High. Overton : Morris, ii. 119, 307, 475. Robert, i. 706, 1254; ii. 662, 1324, 1368. junior, ii. 34, 298, 466. 318 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. OTerton — cont. Colonel Robert, ii. 663, 1352, 1368. governor of Kingston-upon-Hull, ii. 298, 466. Overton Waterville. Sre Orton Waterville. Oviatt (Oviat) : Thomas, ii. 1381. mayor of Salisbury, ii. 678. Ovingham (Ovingsham), co. Northumber- land, preaching minister for, i. 671. Owen (Owens) : — , ii. 1086, 1883. Mr., of Kemenham, minister, ii. 982. Colonel, i. 487. Arthur, i. 443, 980, 1098 ; ii. 976, 991, 1087, 1384, 1448. Edward, i. 979, 1097, 1184; ii. 47, 314, 343, 483, 680. of Castle Dail ; ii. 209, 211. Griffith, i. 1130. Henry, i. 978, 1096 ; ii. 1041. HoUand, ii. 46, 312, 678. Cf. Holland. Hugh, i. 978, 1096 ; ii. 46, 312, 678, 1448. Sir Hugh, Knt., ii. 15, 481, 976. Sir Hugh, Bart, ii. 991, 1087, 1384, 1448. John, i. 979, 1097 ; ii. 46, 313, 482, 483, 679, 680, 761. bishop of St. Asaph, i. 106. clerk, ii. 356. minister, ii. 982. of Cefn, i. 1183, 1247. of Llanfaethlu, ii. 1084, 1382. of PenrhSs, ii. 1448. Captain John, ii. 1294, 1328. Colonel John, i. 848 ; ii. 1294, 1328, 1373. Dr. John, ii. 856. Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, ii. 1027. Leighton, i. 447, 450, 973, 1091, 1243 ; ii. 41, 806, 343, 475. Lewis, i. 1184, 1247 ; ii. 47, 209, 211, 314, 483, 680, 1086, 1383, 1448. of Gurthgynuer, ii. 761. Morgan, ii. 679, 1085. bishop of LlandafE, i. 106. Owen, ii. 1085. Phillip, of St. Mary Magdalene, Old- Fish-Street, i. 793, 870, 1190. Richard, i. 383, 556, 979, 1097 ; ii. 46, 47, 312, 314, 481, 488, 678, 680. 1084, 1087, 1382, 1384. Robert, ii. 209, 211, 761, 1086, 1835, 1383. Thankful, ii. 856, 982. president of St. John's College, Oxford, ii. 1027. Theodore, ii. 46, 312, 481, 678, 1084, 1382. Cj. Theodor. Theodore John, ii. 47, 314. Thomas, ii. 47, 314, 483, 680, 1087, 1384, 1448. Ower (Owre), Edward, ii. 972, 1326, 1371. Owesley. See Owsley. Owfield. See Oldfield. Owldesworth. See Oldisworth. Owner : Edward, i. 623, 641, 1240 ; ii. 40, 805. ■ alderman of Great Yarmouth, i. 1089. bailifi of Great Yarmouth, i. 972. member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth, i. 497. Owre. See Ower. Owsley (Owesley), Richard, i. 970, 1088. Oxborough (Oxburgh), Laurence, ii. 1063, 1245, 1247. Oxen, ii. 1044. Oxenbridge, Clement, ii. 87, 471, 619, 668. Oxenden. See Uxendon. Oxenden (Oxenham, Oxiuden) : Lieut.-Colonel, i. 674, 692. Henry, i. 620, 689, 853, 967, 1084, 1208 ; ii. 1438. of Deane, i. 886, 451, 541, 1238 ; ii. 971, 1071, 1371. Sir James, Knt., i. 113, 168, 281, •S36. -451, •541, «20, >689, "692, •867, 1062; 4084, 1120,S238. Oxenham, Henry, of Dean. See Oxenden. Oxford (Oxon), i. 66, 74, 117, 138, 182, 299, 373. 427, 445, 454, 473, 478, 683, 723, 767, 1143; ii. 521, 634, 974. aldermen of. See Hinton ; Mylkes ; Nixon ; Sputham ; Weeks ; Whist- ler ; Wright, bishop of. See Skinner, commissioners for assessment of, i. 978. 1090 ; ii. 306, 475, 672, 1077. commissioners for the Militia of, ii. 1440. garrison of, i. 735. judges appointed in, ii. 759. mayor of, i. 973, 1090 ; ii. 306, 475, 672, 1440. see also Smith. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. recorder of. See Crook ; Whitelooke. unlicensed posts and carriers of let- ters to be suppressed, ii. 1012. Oxford University, i. 925, 984, 1001, 1077 ; ii. 85, 318, 378, 623, 687, 1095, 1143, 1460. chancellor of. See Herbert ; Seymom'. chancellor, masters and scholars of, ii. 818. commissioners for assessment of, i. 973, 1090. commissioners for visiting the, ii. 1026. Margaret i'rof essor of, ii. 378. see also Wilkinson. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. printing press at, ii. 248. vice-chancellor of, ii, 1026. Christ Church, i. 804, 1001 ; ii. 85. dean of, i. 804, 805. see also Owen. prebendaries of. See French ; Upton. Corpus Christi, warden of. See Stanton. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 319 Oxford University — co-rvt. Exeter, feUow of. See Howell. rector of. See Conant. Hart HaU [now Hertford], principal of. See Stephens. Lincoln, i. 182. Magdalene, ii. 974, 1027. president of. See Goodwin. Merton, i. 182. warden of. See Goddard. New Inn Hall, principal of. See Rogers. St. John's, president of. See Owen. Trinity, president of. See Harris. Oxford, CO., i. 84, 93, 454, 478. assessment of, i. 87, 225, 533, 959, 1074, 1109 ; ii. 28, 53, 288, 291, 459, 655, 904, 1031, 1060, 1236, 1358. commissioners for assessment of, i. 150, 234, 456, 542, 683, 725, 972, 1090, 1113 ; ii. 41, 120, 122, 306, 474, 672, 1077, 1376. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 973. ministers as assistants to, ii. 982. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1241 ; ii. 1330, 1440. committee of sequestration in, i. 115. forces of, i. 445. i judges appointed in, ii. 759. Lord Lieutenant of. See Fiennes. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. raising of forces in, i. 473, 514. relief of, i. 735. sheriff of. See Harmau. Oxford, Earl of. See Vere. Oxgang near Kirkintilloch (Oxgange), Dumbartonshire, ii. 1148, 1387. Oxinden. See Oxenden. Oxon, Edward, alderman of Southampton, i. 113. Oxstrand, Extron [co. Norfolk], i. 171. Oystermouth, co. Glamorgan, manor and lordship of, ii. 544. Pack (Packe, Peak) : Christopher, afterwards Sir Christo- pher, Knt., i. 388, 698, 880, 888, 914, 928, 1007, 1071, 1072, 1268. alderman of London, i. 1087, 1261 ; ii. 38, 105, 149, 619, 973, 1039, 1372. commissioner of the Customs, i. 667. of St. Michael Bassishaw, i. 795, 872, 1191. John, i. 536, 623, 925, 961, 970, 1078, 1087 ; ii. 195, 263. senior, i. 455, 541, 1246. of Westminster, i. 796, 873, 1191. Packer — comt. Philip, ii. 1433. Robert, i. 455, 536, 541, 623, 961, 970, 1078, 1087, 1234; ii. 461, 1062, 1426. William, i. 970, 1136 ; ii. 39, 304, 343, 472, 669, 702, 758, 856, 971, 973. 1041, 1070, 1074, 1328. Colonel Willia'm ii. 1325. Cf. Parker. Packhurst, Sir Piobert, Knt., i. 641. Packle. See Puckle. Packwood, co. Warwick, ii. 760. Padget. See Paget. Padstow (Badstow, Padslow, Padstew), CO. Cornwall, i. 962, 1079 ; ii. 31, 295, 735. Paeice. See Pierce. -, alderman of Canterbury, ii. 1326. Edmund, ii. 665, 1373, 1436. Edward, ii. 1070, 1370. Francis, ii. 264, 266. John, master in the Court of Chan- cery, i. 886. of Uxendon, ii. 1436. Captain John, ii. 1081. William, ii. 1308. Paget (Padget, Pagett, Pagget") : Justinian, i. 114, 232, 400, 536, 556, 623, 637, 970, 1087 ; ii. 38, 303, 471, 665, 668, 973, 1070, 1328, 1370. Richard, ii. 264, 1068, 1324, 1368. alderman of York, ii. 1446. Thomas ii. 272. minister, ii. 982. William, Lord Paget, Lord Lieu tenant of co. Buckingham, i. 1, 3, 4. PagneU (Pagnel, Paynel), Robert, i. 1240 ; ii. 671, 1076. Pailer. See Payler. Paine (Pain, Pane, Payne) . Edward, ii. 1082, 1380, 1444 George, ii. 1328, 1371. Colonel George, i. 842. John, i. 317. Joseph, alderman of Norwich, ii 1376. Nathan, i. 356. Nicholas, of Causeway in Radipole, ii. 625, 635. Robert, ii. 1069, 1325, 1369. Thomas, ii. 1084. of Lambourn, ii. 30, 293, 461, 657. Painter, Henry, of Exeter, B.D., i. 182. Painton, Edward, ii. 657. Pairsons, Andrew, minister, ii. 982. Paisley, Renfrewshire, ii. 1154, 1393. Paler. See Payler. PaMryman, Francis, i. 678. Palgrave (Palgraue), Sir John, Knt. and Bart., i. 93, 115, 149, 233, 242, 293, 623, 641, 971, 1089, 1209, 1240 ; ii. 1075, 1329, 1375, 1439. Palmer : — , ii. 972. , of Bury, ii. 1380. Anthony of Bourton-on-the-Water, ii. 980. 320 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Palmer — coM. Archibald, i. 1238 ; ii. 1372. Edmund, ii. 262. Edward, i. 243 ; ii. 1070, 1370. of Broxbourne, ii. 1071. Elia, ii. 1247, 1436. Captain George, ii. 1075. Sir Henry, ii. 1433. Herbert, master of Queen's College, Cambridge, i. 830. minister of Newchurcb, West- minster, i. 796, 873. of Ashwell, B.D., i. 181. James, ii. 675. JefEery, i. 609, 612. John, i. 460, 545, 974, 1091. of Bamptou, ii. 122, 306, 475. of Stamford, ii. 1327, 1372. Dr. John, i. 853, 1209, 1243 ; ii. 42, 139, 307, 476, 974, 1040, 1079, 1331, 1332, 1376, 1378. Laurence, of Gedling, minister, ii. 979. Owen, ii. 1247. Thomas, ii. 1078. William, ii. 667, 1071, 1371. of Bromley, ii. 666. Sir William, senior, ii. 1426. Palms, Sir George, of Naburn, ii. 634, 638. Paltock, Thomas, i. 383. Pammington (Pannington), co. Glouces- ter, ii. 625. Pane. See Paine. Panel, Robert, ii. 671. Panmure, Earl of. See Maule. Pannington. See Pammington. Pans, frying and dripping, ii. 1216. Pantherich. See Partridge. Pantiles, ii. 1221. Panton, Kobert, i. 678. Pany, William, of Pontygo, ii. 1086. Paper, i. 277 ; ii. 848, 1216. Papworth, co. Cambridge, ii. 978. Par (Parre) : Henry, ii. 163. Captain Henry, ii. 1294. Ealph, of Altham, ii. 628, 636. Paradine : Kobert, i. 460, 545. Thomas, i. 620, 635, 960, 1077. Paramore (Paramer) : Henry, ii. 1433. Thomas, i. 1238 ; ii. 119, 301. Parbold (Per bold), co. Lancaster, ii. 627 . Parcal (Parcell, Parcel, ParooU, Porcal), James, i. 970, 1087 ; ii. 38, 39, 263, 264, 268, 303, 471, 472, 668, 669, 1074. Parchment, ii. 1216. Pardee, William, ii. 1380. Paretree. See Pear Tree. Pargiter (Pargeter) : John, ii. 1373. commissioner of Excise, ii. 1350, 1353. Robert, ii. 1329, 1374, 1438. Paris, Parliament of, ii. 239. Parisford, co. Berks, ii. 260. Park : CO. Cardigan, ii. 16. CO. Merioneth, ii. 1086, 1383. CO. Montgomery, i. 1184 ; li. 1087, 1384. Lanarkshire, ii. 1152, 1391. Park : Giles, of Furness, ii. 628, 636. Lawrence, of Guerdale, ii. 626, 636 Parker : Dr., ii. 471, 668. Mr., of Bruton, minister, ii. 982. Christopher, ii. 1434. Edmund, i. 963, 1080 ; ii. 1065. George, ii. 1444. Henry, i. 1113 ; ii. 120, 1333, 1379. Lord Morley and Monteagle, ii. 625, 636. James, i. 962, 1079. John, i. 642, 748, 961, 971, 1078, 1088, 1092, 1113, 1123; ii. 36, 260, 262, 301, 469, 581, 666, 758, 783, 944, 949, 1079, 1312, 1320, 1378. alderman of Bath, ii. 120, 308, 476, 477, 674, 1079, 1378. alderman of Nottingham, ii. 1075, 1329, 1375. appointed a judge to try poor prisoners, ii. 912. baron of the Exchequer, ii. 1071, 1371, 1433. justice of assize at Lancaster, ii. 1334. serjeant-at-law, ii. 119,304,472. 670, 1074. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. justice of assize at Dur- ham, ii. 517, 1305. late of Bradkirk, ii. 628, 636. of Hasfield, ii. 1369. of Kendal, ii. 632, 638. of Lovely, ii. 628, 636. of Eaddampark, ii. 633, 638. Captain John, ii. 1437. PhiUp, i. 698 ; ii. 1246, 1379, 1443. Sir Philip, Knt., i. 115, 168, 235, 293, 537, 624, 639, 975, 1093 ; ii. 120, 309, 478, 675, 1443. Richard, ii. 469, 666, 1371. Robert, ii. 30, 293. Samuel, i. 538. Thomas, i. 90, 111, 146, 228, 293, 538, 621. of Graston-Leigh, ii. 628, 636. Sir Thomas, Knt. [sometimes erro- neously called a Bart.~\, i. 335, 451, 624, 640, 976, 1094, 1242 ; ii. 1082, 1379, 1444. Timothy, ii. 1079. WilUam, i. 1087 ; ii. 1290, 1374. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. of Wool Fold, ii. 628, 636. Dr. William, i. 705, 1010 ; ii. 20, 87, 1277, 1350, 1353, 1417, 1424. commissioner of Excise, ii. 422, 823. Sir William, Knt., i. 293. Cf. Packer. INDEX OF NAMES, PIACES, AND THINGS. 321 Parkes (Parks) : Mr., of Mortlake, minister, ii. 983. Edward, i. 1131 ; ii. 38, 198, 302, 471. Samuel, i. 233, 293. alderman of Norwich, i. 623, 640. Thomas, ii. 42, 307, 476. . Parkhall [in Charnock Richard], oo. Lancaster, ii. 627. Parkhouse, Edward, ii. 1331, 1377. Parkhurst : Robert, ii. 1444. Sir Robert, Knt., i. 94, 116, 150, 234, 335, 451, 624, 636, 731, 976, 1093. Parkins. See Perkins. Parkinson (Perkinson) : Lawrence, of Goosnargh, ii. 628, 636. ■ of Swinshead, ii. 628, 636. Thomas, of Chipping, ii. 626, 636. of Claughton, ii. 628, 636. of Graston-Leigh, ii. 628, 636. Parks. See Parkes. Parliament, clerks of. See Brown ; BIsing. Parmenter (Pariiiinter, Parmiter, Par- mi tor) : Adrian, i. 169, 293. 538, 623, 640, 972 ; ii. 492, 671, 1076, 1330. alderman of Norwich, i. 233, 243, 1089, 1240 ; ii. 40, 305, 474, 1376, 1439. Robert, ii. 271. Parnel (Purnal, Purnel) : Richard, ii. 1365. mayor of Congleton, ii. 1322. Robert, ii. 1247, 1332. Thomas, ii. 119, 294, 462, 659, 1064, 1079. Parnham [in Beaminster], co. Dorset, ii. 1066. Parr (Par), co. Lancaster, ii. 627. Parrat. See Parret. Parre. See Par. Parret, Parrat. See Perrott. Parrey. See Parry. Parriot. See Perrott. Parris : John, of Pudding Norton, ii. 630, 637. Martin, of Plymouth, ii. 970. Parrot. See Perrott. Parry (Parrey, Perry) : James, ii. 46, 312, 679. Captain James, ii. 1436. Jeffrey, ii. 1335. John, i. 970, 1087, 1136, 1183; ii.304, 313, 472, 482, 669, 679, 1374, 1437. Owen, Serjeant-Major, i. 13. Thomas, i. 978, 1096 ; ii. 314, 484, 680, 1085, 1087, 1382, 1384, 1448. of Towin ; ii. 313, 482, 679. William, i. 169, 546. of Hendrevaur, ii. 1448. of Looynin, ii. 1086. Cf. Perry. Parshore. See Pershore. Parsons Green, in Fulham, co. Middlesex, ii. 520. Parsons (Parson, Persons) : Fenton, i. 1147, 1150, 1151.- George, of Beeston, ii. 623, 635. o 1881. Parsons — cont. Sir John, i. 50. Lam'ence, i. 1113. PhiUp, ii. 120, 311, 480. Robert, ii. 1436. Thomas, ii. 120, 306, 475, 672. WiUiam, ii. 1427. Sir William, Knt. and Bart., i. 1147, 1150, 1151. Partherick. See Partridge. Partington : Thomas, ii. 1064. Captain Thomas, ii. 1428. Partridge (Pantherich, Partherick, Pathe- ricke) : Mr., ii. 1063. Sir Edward, Knt., i. 231, 538, 621, 637, 962, 1079, 1234 ; ii. 1063. Henry, ii. 657, 1062. Pascal. See Patshull. Pashfield"(Bashfleld, Pasfield, Pashfeild), George, i. 1010, 1123 ; ii. 75, 195. Pashley, Dr. Christopher, of Hawarden, i. 182. Paston, Sir William, Bart., i. 538, 623, 641, 971, 1089, 1240 ; ii. 40, 304, 473, 670, 1075, 1439. Paterson, John, ii. 1147, 1385. Pateshall (Patshal, PatshaU, Pattesal, Patteshall) : John,!. 967, 1084, 1237 ; ii. 758, 107a of Leominster, ii. 664. of Puddlestone, ii. 971. Pathericke. See Partridge. Patrick, Margery, ii. 265. Patshal, PatshaU. See Pateshall. Patshull (Pascal), co. Stafford, ii. 629 Patten, WiUiam, ii. 666, 1072. Pattesal, PatteshaU. See Pateshall. Pattievie. See Pitreavie. Pattison : Robert, i. 815. of Sowerby, ii. 632, 638. Paul, CO. Cornwall, ii. 1365. Paul, Philippa, executor of, i. 678. Paulet (Pawlet, Ponlet) : Anthony, ii. 1079, 1378, 1442. Charles, Lord St. John [afterwards Duke of BoltonJ ; ii. 1446. John, Marquess of Winchester, i. 1163 ; ii. 520. manors and lands of, i. 1057, 1149. Paulharburn, co. York, ii. 624. Paulson, Ambrose, i. 678. Pauncefate, Grimbald, i. 169. Paunsfoot, Trasey, ii. 669. Pawlet. See Paulet. Payler (Pailer, Paler, Paylor) : M., i. 973. George, i. 643, 707, 972, 1090, 1142, 1241, 1245 ; ii. 1068, 1367, 1446. Sir Watkinson, ii. 1446. Payne. See Paine. Paynel. See Pagnell. Payton : Robert, ii. 1438. Thomas, ii. 1383. Peacock : Francis, ii. 657, 1062, George, ii. 1068. 322 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Peak ' Peter, of Ash, ii. 1246. Thomas, ii. 271, 1069, 1246, 1324, 1369. William, alderman of London, ii. 1373. See also Pack. Peal, Edward, of Compton, i. 181. Peapes, Peapys. See Pepys. Pea,r Tree (Paretree), co. Southampton, ii. 1080. Pearce. See Pierce. Peard (Perd) : George, i. 129, 228. Justinian, i. 461, 545, 963, 1080 ; ii. 463, 660, 970, 1065, 1823, 1366, 1430. Pearl, James, ii. 970. Pearn, Mr., of Wilby, minister, ii. 982. Pearse. See Pierce. Pearson (Peirson, Pierson) : — . of WiUingham, ii. 1428. Alexander, ii. 1040. Sir Alexander, of Southall, ii. 1154, 1394. John, ii. 1040, 1063, 1153, 1368, 1393. ■ of Settrington, ii. 662. Matthew, ii. 1067, 1068. Thomas, of Myerscough, ii. 628, 636. Peart (Pert, Port) : Original, citizen of Lincoln, i. 1239 ; ii. 38, 302, 470, 667, 1073. Captain Original, i. 1086. alderman of Lincoln, i. 969. Peas, i. 535. Pease : John, ii. 273. William, i. 1130. Peasely, William, Serjeant-Major, i. 32. Peasham. See Pensham. Peat, provision of, i. 481. Pebmarsh (Pedmarsh, Pedmash), co. Essex, i. 1237 ; ii. 34, 170, 171, 298, 359, 466, 663, 692, 758, 971, 994, 1068, 1324, 1368. Peck (Pecke, Pecks) : Mr., ii. 1436. of Hingham, minister, ii. 981. of Prittlewell, ii. 980. Francis, i. 5, 698, 990. Henry, i. 335, 640, 853, 976, 1094, 1209, 1242 ; ii. 1437, 1444. John, i. 979, 1097, 1184; ii. 46, 209, 211, 313, 314, 343, 482, 483, 679, 680, 1086, 1335, 1448. Samuel, ii. 980. William, i. 706. alderman of Kiiigston-upon- Hull, ii. 298, 466, 662. Pto.kam. S'e Peokham. Peckford, Matthew, alderman of Nor- wich, i. 623, 640. Peckham (Peckam) : Henry, ii. 1082, 1380, 1444. Thomas, ii. 1082. Peckover : Matthew, i. 1240. alderman of Norwich, i. 243, 972, 1089. Pecks. See Peck. Peddar, Tobias, ii. 10Y6. Peddie (Beddie) : James, ii. 1150, 1389. Pedheskin. See Penhesgyn. Pedley (Pedly), Nicholas, i. 967, 1237 ; ii. 300, 468, 665, 758, 969, 1071, 1432. Pedmarsh, Pedmash. See Pebmarsh. Peebles (Pebles) : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1153, 1392. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1153, 1392. Peeblesshire : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment Of, ii, 1152, 1392. parliamentary repi-eseutatioh of, ii. 931. suppression of theft, &c. in, ii. 1263, 1265. Peek. See Pett. Peel (Peele) : Roger, i. 1131, 1146. Cf. Peal and see also PeU. Peer, William, ii. 47, 314, 483. Cf. Deer. Peershore. See Pershore. Peertree, Mr., minister, ii. 978. Pegg (Peg) : Edward, i. 963, 1080 ; ii. 32, 295, 463, 660. junior, ii. 1065, 1322, 1366. senior, ii. 1065, 1322, 1366, 1429. Peiroe. See Pierce. Peircehay. See Percehay. Peircie, Sir Nathaniel, Bart. [Sir Matthew Pryce?], ii. 1384. Peirpoint. See Pierrepoint. Peirson. See Pearson. Peito : Colonel, i. 977. Edward, i. 1094. Pelham (PeUam) : Mr., ii. 64. Charles, ii. 1435. Henry, i. 622, 641, 968, 969, 1086, 1239. alderman of Lincoln, i. 1239. recorder of Lincoln, i. 969, 1086. speaker of the House of Com- mons, commissioner of the Great Seal, i. 995. Herbert, ii. 198, 478, 675, 971, 1068, 1324, 1431. John, i. 1094, 1242. Sir John, Bart., ii. 1082, 1379. 1444. Peregrine, i. 112, 232, 546, 643, 691, 706, 965, 1082, 1246, 1254 ; ii. 34, 298, 466. Peter, ii. 34. Robert, ii. 464, 661, 1066, 1323. Roger, ii. 1435. Sir Thomas, Bart., i. 94, 116, 150,234, 335, 451, 540, 624, 640, 976, 1094, 1242 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676. Waldgrave, ii, 478, 675. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 323 Pell (Peel) : John, ii. 671, 1075. Thomas, i. 232. Sir Valentine, Knt., i. 971, 1089, 1240 ; ii. 40, 304, 473, 670. deputy lieutenant of Norfolt, i. 190. sheriff of Norfolk, i. 623, 641. Walter, i. 733, 1042 ; ii. 1073, 1373. Pellenny. See Pillgwenlly. Pellet, John, ii. 1082. Pember : Francis, i. 170, 967, 980, 1084, 1097, 1237 ; ii. 35, 299, 467, 664, 971, 1070. of Elsdon, ii. 1070, 1369. of Newport, ii. 1369, 1432. Pemberton, co. Lancaster, ii. 626. Pemberton (Pemmerton) : Mr., minister, ii. 978. James, of Whiston, ii. 628, 636. John, i. 119, 170, 967, 1084 ; ii. 36, 300, 468, 665, 1432. Joseph, i. 168. Ralph, i. 92, 113, 119, 148, 231, 243, 294, 539, 622. Robert, ii. 1432. Roger, i. 967, 1084 ; ii. 36, 300, 468, 665. Pembroke, mayor of, i. 980, 1098 ; ii. 1087, 1384. Pembroke (Pembrook) co., ii. 16. assessment of, i. 960. 1076, 1111 ; ii. 30, 54, 289, 292, 460, 656, 905, 1032, 1061, 1237, 1359. commissioners for assessment of, i. 980, 1098 ; ii. 47, 314, 484, 680, 1087, 1249, 1384. commissioners for propagation of the Gospel in, ii. 343. commissioners to take account of money received for preaching of the Gospel in, ii. 991. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 976. ministers as assistants to, ii. 984. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1248 ; ii. 1336, 1448. committee of defence in, i. 443. judges appointed in, ii. 761. Lord Lieutenant of. _ See Percy, parliamentary representation of, ii. 816. sequestration of, ii. 14. Pembroke and Montgomery, Earl of. See Herbert. Pemmerton. See Pemberton. Pen. See Penn. Pencombe [co. Hereford], i. 181. Pencreig in Llanhennock, (Pencriege, Pencrigge, Peiicruge), co. Mon- mouth, ii. 15, 1374, 1437. Pendennis [in Budock], co. Cornwall. ii. 969. Pendleton : Michael, ii. 759, 762. a judge to try poor prisoners, ii. 754, 762. Pendock, co. Worcester, ii. 262. Pendock, Richard, i. 642, 643, 707. Penhelliok : Alejcander, ii. 1064. ■ of Helston, ii. 659. Penhesgyn near Llansadwrn (Pedheskih, Penheskin), Anglesey, ii. 1084, 1382. Peningland. See Pennyland. Penington. See Pennington. Peniston (Penlstone), Sir Thomas, Bart., ii. 122, 306, 475, 672, 1440. Penn (Pen) : William, ii. 1062, 1427. General William, commissioner of the Admiralty, ii. 812. lands in Ireland settled on, ii. 1136. Pennard, co. Glamorgan, manor and lordship of, ii. 544. Pennel, James, ii. 672. Penniland. See Pennyland. Pennington (Penington) : Isaac, i. 691, 1089, 1093, 1234 ; ii. 30, 293, 461, 657, 1062, 1294, 1321, 1364. ^ alderman of London, i. 853, 905, 914, 961, 969, 970, 990, 1007, 1078, 1087, 1209, 1254, 1261 ; ii. 2, 38, 101, 105, 153, 195, 303, 335, 471, 668, 968, 973, 1372. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. ■ Lieutenant of the Tower, i. 456, 541, 620, 636. Lord Mayor of London, i. 38, 223. the elder, ii. 1427. Miles, ii. 1429. William, i. 1235. of Seaton, ii. 1429. Pennoyer (Pennovre, Penoyer) : William, i. 9," 10, 71, 1057, 1149, 1150, 1151, 1246, 1259 ; ii. 105, 123, 942, 1294, 1373. commissioner of a high courc of justice, ii. 365. Pennyland (Peningland, Penniland), Caithness-shire, ii. 1147, 1387. Penrhos (Penrhose) co. Carnarvon (?), ii. 1448. Penrice, John, i. 507, 642. Peiu'ith (Penreth, Perith), co. Cumberland, ii. 623, 757. Penrose, co. Monmouth, ii. 630. Penrose, John, i. 191, 962, 1079, 1235 ; ii. 31, 294, 463, 659, 662, 970. Penruddocke, Sir John, Knt., manors and lands of, i. 784. Penryn, co. Cornwall, parliamentary representation of, ii 814. Pensham (Peasham), co. Worcester, ii. 262. Penshurst, co. Kent, i. 182 ; ii. 1246. Penteloe. See Pentlow. Penterry (Barton alias Pentherry), co. Monmouth, ii. 544. Pentlow (Penteloe, Pentlew, Pentloe) : Thomas, i. 115, 547, 620, 636, 970, 1088 ; ii. 39, 304, 472, 669. -^ of Wilby, ii. 973.. X 2 324 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Pentrebaoh, co. Glamorgan, ii. 629. Fentrewarn, co. Salop, ii. 630. Penwarden, co. Cornwall, i. 962, 1079 ; ii. 31, 294, 1322, 1429. Penwarden, Thomas, ii. 659. Fenwarren (Fenwaren, Fenwarn) : Richard, i. 461, 545, 962, 1079 ; ii. 969, 1322, 1366. junior, ii. 1064. Pepeis, Pepes, Pepis. See Pepys. Popper, i. 209 ; ii. 848. Pepper, Cuthbert, ii. 297, 466, 661, 1066. Popular, Samuel, i. 1123. Pepys (Peapes, Feapys, Peips, Pepeis, Pepes, Pepis, Pepps) : Dr., ii. 1063. Eichard, i. 168, 235, 293, 537, 624, 639, 975, 1093 ; ii. 43, 309, 478, 663, 675, 1069, 1368. Robert, ii. 1071, 1076, 1433. Roger, ii. 1375. Talbot, i. 621, 637, 961, 1078, 1235 ; ii. 31, 139, 294, 757, 1063, 1428. recorder oif Cambridge, i. 90, 111, 146, 228, 294, 538. Thomas, ii. 1074, 1373, 1437. Perbold. See Parbold. Perce. See Pierce. Percebay (Peircehay, Perceyhay, Pierce- hay, Piercy Hay) : Christopher, i. 544, 644, 706 ; ii. 662, 1068, 1324, 1368, 1446. Walter, ii. 1068, 1324. Percevell. See Percival. Perchley (Perchey) Christopher, i. 91, 112, 147, 230, 544. Percival (Percevell, Percivall) : Master, of Lynn, i. 149. John, ii. 1041. • of Lynn, i. 115, 233, 293. Robert, ii. 263. Thomas, of Lynn, i. 93. William, ii. 1063. Percy : Algernon Earl of Northumberland, i. 12, 76, 181. 343, 352, 382, 437, 487, 490, 491, 609, 612, 658, 669, 691, 705-707, 730, 8U4, 839, 840, 852, 905, 927, 937, 1016, 1047, 1141, 1142, 1144, 1208, 1227, 1235, 1236, 12,39, 1241-1243, 1245, 1247; ii. 1429, 1440, 1444. High Admiral of England, Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey, Northumberland, Newcastle-upon- Tyne, the Port of Berwick, Pem- broke, Haverford West, and Sussex, i. 2-4. Henry, ii. 521. •John, of Stubbs Walden, ii. 634, 638. Cf Piercy. Ferd. See Peard. Pcrcpoint. See Pierrepoint Periot. See Perrott. Pcnth. See Penrith. Perkins (Parkins) : Mr., minister, ii. 978, 98 L John, ii. 1377. William, i. 1131. junior, ii. 1381. Perkins — oo-nt. Wyat, i. 232, 294, 539, 622, 642, 969, 1086 ; ii. 37, 302, 470, 667. Perkinson. See Parkinson. Perlloyd, co. Monmouth, ii. 543. Perne (Pern) : Andreas, of Wilby, i. 182. Andrew, LL.D., ii. 1063. minister of St. Dunstan-in-the- West, i. 796, 797, 873. Perpetuana [wooUen cloth] (per- petuanies), i. 395. Perpoint. See Pierrepoint. Perrey. See Perry. Perrin (Perryn), John, i. 1043 ; ii. 105. Perrott (Parrat, Parret, Parriot, Parrot, Parrott, Periot, Perret, Perriot, Perrot) : Herbert, i. 443, 1098, 1248 ; ii. 47, 314, 484, 681, 1087, 1325, 1336, 1384, 1432. James, ii. 1062, 1077, 1364. Joseph, i. 1131. Robert, i. 1098. Perry, i. 206. 208, 209, 276, 315, 316 ; ii. 847, 1190, 1218. Perry (Perrey) : Adlard, ii. 1073. George, ii. 268. Richard, i. 1129. Samuel, ii. 1378, 1442. See also Parry. Ferryman, Arthur, ii. 1066. Perryn. See Perrin. Fershore (Farshore, Feershore), co. Worcester, ii. 262, 1083. Persons. See Parsons. Pert. See Peart. Perth (Fearth) : assessment of, ii. 1145, 1242, 1362. commissioners for assessmeat of, ii. 11.53, 1393. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1153, 1393. Perth, Earl of. Se^ Drummond. Perthshire : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1153, 1393. parliamentary representation of, ii. 930. Ferton. See Pyrton. Perwich, Robert, ii. 767. Petchal, Mary, ii. 271. Peter. See Peters ; Petre. Peterborough (Peterburgh), co. Northamp- ton, ii. 131, 973, 982. bishop of. See Towers, parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Peterborough, Earl of. See Mordaunt. Peters (Peter) : Hugh, ii. 702, 856, 1135. minister, i. 1149. Thomas, of Mylor, minister, ii. 978. Fetersfield (Peterfleld), co. Southampton, ii. 477, 631. Fetherton, South, co. Somerset, ii. 982. Fethibles. See Pittheavlis. Petit (Petite) Dominique, i. 263, 264, 689. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 325 Peto, Petoe. See Peyto. Petre (Peter), WilUam, Lord Petre, manors and lands of, i. 784. Petrie (Petry), Robert, ii. 1147, 1385. Pett (Peek, Pet) : George, ii. 1082. Peter, i. 422-424 ; ii. 119, 301, 469, 666, 972, 1071, 1081, 1371. junior, i. 423. Captain Phineas, commissioner of the Navy, i. 27, 28. Cf. Peak. Peltard, Christopher, i. 460, 545. Pettisworth. See Bettesworth. Pettit, John, i. 678. Petton, CO. Salop, ii. 1078. Petty : Edmund, ii. 658, 1062, 1321, 1364, 1427. Maximillian, ii. 1320, 1364. Miles, i. 1130. Petworth, co. Sussex, ii. 983, 1248. Pewry. See Pury. Peynard, Thomas, ii. 1370. Peyto (Peto, Petoe) : Edward, i. 1244 ; ii. 45, 311, 480, 677, 1083. Sir Edward, Knt., i. 116. Peyton : Algernon, ii. 762, 1137. Henry, ii. 303. Robert, ii. 762, 1137. Phair, Robert, ii. 1041. Phelps (Phelpes) : John, ii. 1331, 1376, 1437. Richard, ii. 1248. , of Salisbury, ii. 976, 1084. Phesant : master serjeant, i. 186. Peter, justice of the Common Pleas, i. 885-887. Stephen, ii. 665, 969, 1071. Phettiplace. See Fettiplace. Philcot, PhiUp, of The Grange, ii. 635, 639. Philiphaugh in Selkirk (PhiUiym Hanch, Philip Hauoh), Selkirkshire, ii.ll54, 1394. Phillips (Philipps, Philips, Phillipps) : Mr., minister, ii. 984. , of Stratton, ii. 1429. , of Wrentham, minister, ii. 983. Captain, ii. 1333, 1379. Andrew, i. 1247 ; il. 1087, 1384. David, i. 978, 1096. Edmund, ii. 1064. Sir Erasmus, Bart., i. 1248 ; ii. 15, 46, 47, 313, 314, 343, 482, 484, 679, 680, 976, 1085, 1087, 1336, 1384, 1447, 1448. Griffantius, ii. 1369. Hector, ii. 679, 977, 1085, 1087, 1382, 1384. Henry, ii. 757, 1062, 1321. alderman of Worcester, i. 95, 151, 236. of Worcester, ii. 976. senior, ii. 45, 311, 480, 677. Hugh, i. 443, 980, 1098. Humphrey, i. 876. Phillips— «o«<. James, i. 978, 1096, 1248 ; ii. 15. 46, 313, 314, 343, 482, 484, 679, 680. 704, 828, 835, 917, 976, 1040, 1085, 1087, 1382, 1384, 1447. John, i. 444 ; ii. 1083, 1085, 1233, 1447. of Wrentham, i. 182. Nicholas, ii. 1443. Richard, ii. 672. Sir Richard, Bart., i. 980, 1098. Robert, i. 58, 116; ii. 1072, 1327, ; 1372, 1435. Thomas, ii. 15. ■ of Kilsant, ii. 1085. William, i. 980, 1098 ; ii. 16, 1448. PhiUipson (PhiUpson) : John, of Hollin Hall, ii. 632, 638. Miles, of Throop, ii. 631, 638. • of Tisbuiy, ii. 632, 638. Robert, i. 95, 117, 151, 236, 543. William, ii. 657, 1062. PhiUiym Hanch. See Philiphaugh. Philmore, Sir Robert, Knt., ii. 263. Philorth near Fraserburgh, Aberdeen- shire, ii. 1146, 1385. Philpots (Philpot) : Mr,, alderman of Hereford, ii. 664. John, i. 678. Nicholas, ii. 1370. Richard, ii. 1070, 1370. Phipps (Phips) : Dr., of Maidstone, ii. 1326. Lieut.-Colonel, i. 1244. Robert, i. 235, 543. Physgill (Fisgill, Hisgill), Wigtownshire, ii. 1155, 1395. Pichard, Adam, ii. 1068, Pickering (Dickering) : Mr., minister, ii. 983. of Cambridge, ii. 969. Benjamin, of Easthomeley, i. 182. Sir Gilbert, Knt. and Bart., i. 50, 9.S. 115, 150, 233, 528, 547, 620, 636; 970, 1088, 1240, 1255 ; ii. 2, 39, 139, 304, 335, 472, 500, 670, 972. 973, 1027, 1074, 1329, 1374, 1438. Henry, ii. 39, 304, 462, 472, 658, 670. 757, 969, 1063, 1246, 1247, 1427. John, i. 45 ; ii. 1067. Colonel John, arrears due to, ii. 997. William, ii. 1063. PickhiE (Pickilt), co. Denbigh, ii. 1086. PickreU, Edward, i. 781. Piddletrent. See Puddletrenthide. Pidgeon, Robert, ii. 1320. Pidley, co. Huntingdon, ii. 978. Pierce (Paeice, Pearce, Pearse, Peirce, Perce") '• Edward, ii. 481, 678, 1084. mayor of Devizes, ii. 312. Griffith, i. 286. Henry, ii. 980. James, ii. 758, 1066, 1245, 1323, 1367, 1430. of Exeter, ii. 464, 660, 1366. Major James, ii. 122, 296, 464, 661. John, i. 383, 556, 1092, 1113; ii, 1079, 1378, 1442. alderman of Bath, ii. 303. 476, 477, 674, 1079, 1378. 326 ORDINANCES AND ACTS Of THE COMMONWEALTH. Pierce — cotit. John, mayor of Bath, ii. 1332. of Beach, ii. 464, 660, 1065. Lloyd, i. 1184 ; ii. 47, 483, 680. Richard, ii. 296, 464, 660. See also Piers. Piercehay. See Percehay. Piercy, Eiohard, ii. 1446. Cf. Percy. Pierrepoint (Peirpoint, Perepoint, Per- point, Pierepont, Pierpoint, Pier- pont, Pierrepont) : Mr., i. 658, 905, 1016. Francis, i. 50, 93, 115, 150, 233, 547, 707, 969, 971, 1086, 1088, 1239, 1240, 1245 ; ii. 37, 39, 304, 470, 473, 667, 670, 1075, member of Parliament for Not- tingham and CO. Nottingham, i. 711. George, ii. 1065. Henry, Earl of Kingston-upon-HuU, i. 609, 612. Robert, ii. 1438. William, i. 94, 116, 126, 151, 181, 235, 382, 437, 447, 542, 609, 612, 707, 839, 853, 937, 968, 969, 971, 973, 1085, 1086, 1088, 1090, 1208, 1239, 1240, 1242 ; ii. 37, 39, 41, 139, 302, 304, 306, 472, 475, 670, 673, 1075, 1078, 1375, 1377, 1418, 1433, 1435, 1438, 1441. Piers (Pierce, Pyers) : Sir Thomas, Bart., i. 620, 639, 674, 967, 1062, 1084, 1119. Major Sir Thomas, Bart., i. 692. William, bishop of Bath and Wells, i. 106. Pierson. See Pearson. Pig. See Pigge.- Pigeons, i. 365. Pigge (Pig), Richard, i. 383, 556. Piggott (Piggot, Pigot, Pigott) : George, i. 1085, 1142; ii. 37, 301, 469, 666, 758, 972, 1072, 1326, 1371, 1434. Gervase, i. 169, 234, 547, 707, 739, 853, 971, 1088, 1209, 1240 ; ii. 39, 304, 472, 670,970, 1075, 1117, 1118, 1329, 1375, 1438. Richard, i. 543. ■ of Shrewsbury, ii. 974. Sir Richard, Knt., i. 50, 227, 456, 541, 961,' 1078, 1234; ii. 30, 293, 461, 657, 1062, 1320, 1364, 1427. Thomas, of Tingrith, ii. 657. Pike (Pyke) : Edward, junior, of Martin, ii. 120. George, ii. 462, 658, 1063. Henry, of St. Decuman's, ii. 631, 637. John, i. 169, 170, 229 ; ii. 1247. Martin, ii. 666, 1246, 1326, 1371. Nathaniel, ii. 272. Richard, ii. 980. William, of St. Decuman's, ii. 631, 637. Pilchards, ii. 560. Pile (Pyle) : Sir Francis, Bart., i. 89, 110, 146, 227, 455, 541, 961, 1078, 1234, 1244. Sir Seymour, Bart., ii. 30, 293, 461, 481, 657, 678, 1062. Pilkington, Hugh, of CoppuU, ii. 626, 636. PiUaton near Penkridge (Pillington), co. Stafeord, ii. 631. PiUeth (Pillith), co. Radnor, ii. 1448. Pillgwenlly (PeUenny), co. Monmouth, manor of, ii. 542. Pillingham, John, ii. 1075. Pillington. See PiUaton. Pim. See Pym. Pincers, ii. 1210, 1216. Pincher, Richard, ii. 1364. Pinchin, John, of Shalden, ii. 631, 637. Pinder (Pindar, Pyudar) : Colonel, i. 487, 842. John, i. 971, 1088. Matthew, clerk in Chancery, ii. 950. Sir Paul, i. 71. Pine. See Pyne. Pinfln. See Pinvin. Pinhorn, WiUiam, ii. 477, 675. Pinkney, co. Wilts, ii. 1248. Pinkney, William, ii. 1068. Pins, ii. 1216. Pinsen (Pinson, Pynson) : Wilham, ii. 1331, 1377. • of Wolverhampton, ii. 42, 307, 476. Pintados, or calico cupboard cloths, ii. 1216. Pinvin (Pinfln), co. Worcester, ii. 262. Plot. See Pyot. Pipe or barrel and hogshead staves, ii. 1217. Pipe Office, records of fee farm rents belonging to the Crown, &:c. in, ii. 418. Pipes for children, ii. 1217. Pirton. See Pyrton. Pit. See Pitt. Pitcalnie (Pitoaline), Ross-shire, ii. 1155, 1394. Pitch, i. 467 ; ii. 848, 1217. Pitchcombe [co. Gloucester], i. 181. Pitcher, Thomas, of Whissonsett, ii. 630, 637. t'itchford. Captain, ii. 1063. Pitoon (Pitcow), Ayrshire, ii. 1147, 1385. Pitman (Pittman, Pittniam) : James, ii. 1312. John, i. 91, 113, 230, 335, 540, 975, 1092 ; ii. 477, 675, 760, 975, 1040, 1080, 1442. Captain William, ii. 1332. , Pitreavie in Dunfermline (Pattievie, Pit- tievie), Fifeshive, ii. 1149, 1389. Pitson : James, ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 1081, of Guildford, ii. 514, 516. Pitt (Pit, Pitts, Pyt, Pyts) : Mr., ii. 980. , of Keen, ii. 976. Benjamin, ii. 42. Edmund, ii. 1334, 1380. alderman of Worcester, ii. 1083. of Worcester, ii. 760. Edward, i. 95, 117, 151, 236, 1095, 1113, 1244 ; ii. 44, 263, 310, 479, 677, 1082, 1380, 1444. Henry, i. 1165 ; ii. 581, 783, 944, 949 1290, 1374. Index of names, Places, and thIngs. 327 Pitt— d 676, 1248, 1444. Sir Thomas, Bart., i. 977, 1095, 1244 ■ ii. 44, 120, 310, 479, 677. 97(1 10S-' 1083, 1334, 1380, 1444. William, ii. 1064. Rouston, Jeremiah, ii. 1247. Roiith, Sir John, Knt., i. 336, 4.31, .541 Eouthlaw. ,V« Ruchlaw. Eowallan in KUmarnock (The Wallen), Ayrshire, ii. 1147, 1385. Rowce. See Rous. Rowe (Raw, Roe, Row) : Mr., ii. 1459. Colonel, ii. 1308. Chid wick, ii. 271. Lieut. -Col. Francis, i. 842. Henry, ii. 1332. John, ii. 1026, 1323. 1366. minister, ii. 979. of Crediton, ii. 464, 660, 970, 1065. Xicholas, ii. 296, 464, 660, 667. 1065. Owen, i. 5, 990, 1254 ; ii. 38, 75, 82 83, 105, 149, 201, 302, 470. 619. 667. 781, 1039, 1073. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Colonel Owen, i. 842, 1007, 1130, 1261 ; ii. 1294. Lieut.-Colonel Owen, i. 272. 27:i. Richard, ii. 1066, 1430. Robert, i. 460, 544. Samuel, ii. 1074. William, ii. 664, 1074. Sir William, Knt., i. 91, 112, 147, 229, 243, 292, 536, 621, 638, 965, 1082, 1237; ii. 34, 35, 149, 298, 300, 466, 468, 619, 66.3, 665, 1368. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Eowell (Rowel) : Mr., of Little Casterton, ii. 981. James, ii. 42. William, i. 318, 698. Rowen, William, i. 1146. Rower, Robert, i. 233, 293. Rowlands, Ellis, minister, ii. 984. Rowlans, Lionel, ii. 1081. Rowle, Rowles. See Rolle. Rowley near Burnley (Rooley, Rooly), co. Lancaster, i. 968, 1085. Rowley (Eawley) : James, ii. 471, 668. Roger, i. 973, 1091 ; ii. 41, 306, 475, 1078. ' ' William, i. 126. Rowls. See Rolle. Rows, Eowse. iSee Rous. Rowsel, John, ii. 674. RowseweU ye Ronswel, John, ii. 1079, 1378. Roxburghe (Roxborough), Earl ot. Srf Drummond ; Ker. Roxburghshire (Roxborough, Roxbrugh) : I assessment of, ii. 1145, 1242, 1362. commissioners for assessment of, ii. | 11,54. 1394. ' Roxburghshire— ('o)i/. liarlianientaiv representation of. ii. 930, suppression of theft, &c., in, ii. 1263, 126.5. Roxby, CO. Lincoln, ii. 972. Roxham, co. Norfolk, ii. 131. Roydon, Sir Marmaduke, late of West- minster, ii. 520. Keylock. *(. Raplooh. Roynon (Runnion), Peter, ii. 308, 476, 674, 1079, 1332, 1378, 1442. Royston, Jeremy, i. 1130. Rozen. See Resin. Ruabon, co. Denbigh, ii. 1335. Ruchlaw in Whittingham (Konchlau, Routhlaw), Haddingtonsliire, ii 1150, 1.390. Rudby, CO. York, ii. 624. Rudchester (Rootchester), co. Northum- berland, ii. 630. Rndd (Rud) : Sir Rice or Richard, Bart., i. 978. 979, 1096 ; ii. 15. Ruddier, Anthony, ii. 1441. Rudgdale, William, i. 317. Rudiard. See Rudyard. Ruding (findings), Walter, ii. 1434. Rudyard (Rudiard, Rudyer) : Sir Benjamin, Knt., i. 181, 455, 541, 785, 839, 853, 961, 1078, 1208, 1234. commissioner of the West Indies, i. 331, 332. Philip, i. 151, 543. Ralph, i. 94, 116, 23.5, 543. Thomas, ii. 1441. Rufford (RufEorth), co. Lancaster, ii. 626. Rugeley, Simon, i. 642. Rugline. See Rutherglen. Rugwood. See Ringwood. Rumford. See Romford. Rumney. See Romney. Rumney : Francis, ii. 469, 666, 1371. Timothy, ii. 469, 666. Rumsey (Romsey) : — , i. 780. Edward, i. 978, 1096 ; ii. 46, 312, 482, 678. Walter, ii. 1374. Runel, Sir Henry, Knt., ii. 463. Runnion. See Roynon. Runsford oi' Rainsford, Richard, ii. 1375, 1438. Rupert, Prince, Prince Palatine, ii. 68, 72, 449. Rusco, Wigtownshire, ii. 1155, 1395. Ruscorabe (Ruscum), co. Berks, ii. 968. Rusden : Mr., of Wallingford, ii. 968. John, ii. 1820. Rush, John, ii. 293, 461, 656. RushaU, CO. Stafford, ii. 974. Rushley, Jeremiah, ii. 1312. Rushworth (Rushwoth) : Mr., ii. 1268. , of Northampton, ii. 973. Francis, ii. 670. alderman of Northampton, i. 620, 636, 971, 1088. 342 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH, Rushworth — cont. John, ii. 670, 702, 975, 1081, 1427. of Lincoln's Inn, ii. 619. Buss. See Lusg. Russe, Edward, ii. 1427. Bugsell (Russel) : Mr., i. 171 ; ii. 296, 975. Edward, ii. 132, 13,S, 135-138, 1230, U27. Francis, i. 90, 111, U6, 227, 243, 293, 538, 621, 637, 961, 1078. 1234 ; ii. 31, 294, 462, 658, 757, 968, 969, 1062, 1321, 1364, 1427. . late Earl of Bedford, i. 814, 815 ; ii. 132, 1230. Colonel Francis, ii. 139. governor of the Isle of Ely, i. 744, 745. Sir Francis, Bart, ii. 1040, 1063, 1321, 1365, 1427. James, i. 5, 105, 889, 990, 1007, 1042, 1259, 1261 ; ii. 38, 87, 105, 302, 382. 471, 589, 668; 856, 895, 899, 942. commissioner of Customs, i. 164. of St. Stephen, Coleman Street, i. 795, 872, 1191. Johii, ii. 313, 482, 679, 1230, 1328. Killiphet, i. 538, 621, 637. 961, 1078, 1235 ; ii. 31, 294, 462, 658. Owen, ii. 1074. Robert, ii. 33, 668, 1373. Major Robert, ii. 471, 1294. Thomas, i. 233, 293, 538, 623, 641, 971, 1089; ii. 40, 305, 473, 670, 1064. of Barsham, i. 242. of North Barsham, ii. 973. William, i. 814-816, 961, 1078 ; ii. 31, 293, 461. Earl of Bedford, i. 181, 814, 815; ii. 132-138, 899, 900, 1230, 1426. Lord Lieutenant of co. Devon and Exeter, i. 1, 3, 4. junior, ii. 1063, 1428. Lord Russell, ii. 1426. of Laugharne, ii. 1447. Sir William, ii. 261. Buswell, Sir Henry, Knt., i. 228. Ruter. See Rutter. Ruthen (Ruther), James, of Garden, ii. 1150, 1389. Rutherford (Rotherford) : John, of Edgerston, ii. 1154, 1394. Thomas, of Rudohester, ii. 630, 637. Rutherglen (Rugline), Lanarlcshire : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. ccanmissioners for assessment of, ii 1152, 1391. parliamentary representation of, ii 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1152 1391. Ruthven (Buthwin), Forfarshire, ii. 1150 1389. Ruthven (Reven, Ritchvan, Ruthvan) : Sir Francis, ii. 882. Sir Thomas, Lord Ruthven, ii. 1153 1393. Rutland Co., i. 49, 50, 61, 62, 644. assessment of, i. 86, 224, 323, 532, 615,632, 743, 959, 1074, 1109; ii. 29, 53, 288, 291, 459, 655, 905, 1031, 1060, 1236, 1358. collection in, for the relief of Leicester, i. 799. commissioners for assessment of, i. 93, 150, 234, 547, 623, 637, 714, 973, 1090; ii. 41, 122, 306, 475, 672, 1077, 1377. commissioners for ejecting scanda- lous ministers in, ii. 972. ministers as assistants to, ii. 980. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1241 ; ii. 1331, 1441. committee of defence in, i. 49, 714. committee of sequestration in, i. 115. judges appointed in, ii. 759. Lord Lieutenant of. See Cecil, parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Rutland, Earl of. Sue Manners. Rutter (Ruter) : John, late of Kingsley, ii. 623, 635. Michael, of Croston, ii. 628, 637. William, ii. 1440. Rutton, Mr., ii. 981. Rutty, William, ii. 1084. Ruwarthen. See Rhiwarthen. Rydal (Riddal), co. Westmorland, ii. 632. Ryder : John, ii. 1323. Richard, ii. 1374. Rydolph. See Ridolph. Rye, i. 535. Rye (Rie), co. Sussex : niayor of, ii. 1380. See also Cockman. parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. Ryegate. See Reigate. Ryhall (Roel), co. Rutland, ii. 629. Rymer (Raymond, Reymar, Reymer. Rimer, Rymere) : Ralph, i. 644, 706, 738, 965, 1082, 1141 ; ii. 33, 297, 465, 662, 1040, 1068, 1324, 1368, 1446. of Hinderskelf, ii. 466. Rymington. See Remingf-on. Rymmer, William, ii. 1437. Rysing. See Rising. Ryslaw in Fogo (Rislaw), Berwickshire, ii. 1146, 1386. Rj'the, Marlion, ii. 1333, 1379. Ryton, CO. Salop, ii. 119, 307, 475, 673 Ryvet See Rivett s. Sabine (Savin, Saviue) : Alderman, i. 620, 639, 967. Avery, i. 968, 1085. alderman of Canterbury i 92 114, 149,231,541,620,640 ' ' Saeheverell (Sacheverel, Sacheveril, St Cheverill, Zacheverel), Henry i' 50, 1240; ii. 39, 304, 473, 670 759' 107.-., 1245, 1329, 1375, 1429, 1438 ' INTDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AXD THIXGS. 343 SnckviUe, Richai-a, Earl of Dorset, ii. 1433, H35, HU. Saclberge, co. Durham, sheriff of. ,^e Vane. Sailforth, Thomas, i. 1236. Sadler : Lieut. -Colonel, i. 692. Major, i. (i74. Major Blunt, ii. 129-1. Edward, ii. 460. Edwin, ii. 30, 293. John, i. 698 ; ii. 139, 1-19, 343. i62 619, 6.58, 702, 856, 973, 1063. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. judge for probate of \\i\U. ii. 1272. master in the Court of Chancery, i. 886. master of Magdalene Colletre. Cambridge, ii. 1027. minister, ii. 982. Robert, ii. U32. Thomas, i. .JU, 89. 110, U6, 16H. 170, 227, 543, 619, 635, 960. 1077 ; ii. 1041. of Preston, i. 356 ; ii. 36. 300, 468, 665. of St. Albans, i. 119. WilHam, i. 460, 475, 542, 977, 1095, 1244 ; ii. 45, 312. 480. 678. 976. 1084, 1381. Safflower (safiore), ii. 1218. Saffron, i. 466, 467 ; ii. 846, 1189, 1218. Safiore. See Safflower. Sage, William, ii. 1290. Saier, Saiers. See Sayer. St. Albans, CO. Hertford,!. 119; ii. 1325, 1370. commissioners for assessment of. i. 148, 231, 539, 622, 639, 967, 1084 ; ii. 36, 300, 468, 665, 1070, 1370, committee of defence in, i. 294. committee of sequestration in, i. 113. judges appointed in, ii. 7.58. mayor of, i. 92, 113, 119, 148, 231, -294, 539, 622, 639, 967, 1084 ; ii. 36, 300, 468, 665, 1070, 1432. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. recorder of. See Foxwist. St. Andrews, Fifeshire : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1240, 1360. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1149, 1389. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1149, 1389. St. Andrews, co. Glamorgan, ii. 625. St. Anthony's (St. Anthonies), co. North- umberland, ii. 591. St. Aryans, co. Monmouth, ii. 544. St. Asaph, bishop of. See Owen. St. Aubyn (St. Aubin, St. Awbin, Seyn- taubyn), John, i. 90, 111. 147, 228, 461, 545, 962, 1079, 1235 ; ii. 31, 295, 1064, 1322, 1365, 1428. St. Barbe (Saintbert, Symbarbe) : Edward, ii. 1248, 1381. Franci.s, i. 91, 113, 230. St i ^t . Barbe — cont. John, i. 335, 540, 696, 974, 1091, 1092, 1242 ; ii. 42, 308, 477, 674, 1079, 1080. Bees, CO. Cumberland, ii 623. Briavel,':, co. (Jloucester : constable of the castle of, ii. 1115. coiul of the manor and hundi-ed of, ii. 111,5. Catherine near Bath (Kathrene, Kattern). co. Somerset, ii. 120, 476, 674, 1C79, 1378. CheveriU. See Sacheverell. Christopher, Island of, trading with, proliibited, ii. 425. Clement's, Cornwall, ii. 979. Decuman's, co. Somerset, ii. 631. Denys (Dennis), co. Southampton, ii. 1080. Germans (St. Jermans). co. Cornwall, ii. 979. parsonage of, ii. 1021. Huton. See Sand Hutton. Ives, CO. Cornwall, ii. 97H. Ives, CO. Huntingdon, ii. 978. Jenuans. See St. Germans. John, Lord. See Paulet. John : Sir Beauchamp, Knt., i. 50, 110. 169, 543, 619, 635, 960. 1077, 1234 ; ii. 30, 1426. Francis, ii. 1074, 1324, 1438. Hemy, i. 1246. John,' i. 49, 622, 642, 968, 1085, 1238. Oliver, i. 609, 612,971, 1088, 1240; ii. 1074, 1374. the King's solicitoi', i. 181, 853, 1208. Lord Chief Justice of the Com- mon Pleas, i. 1227 ; ii. 2, 3.35, 500, 1027, 1272, 1321, 1326, 1329, 1-365, 1370, 1373, 1374, 1418, 1428, 1432. Solicitor-General, i. 342, 382, 437, 839, 840, 914, 1002. to act as Attorney- General, i. 441. . of Woodford, ii. 1438. Earl of Bolingbroke, i, 342, 487, 658, 691, 723, 839, 853 ; ii. 1426. Lord Lieutenant of co. Bedford, i. 1, 3, 4. Sir Rowland, K.B., 1. 50, 93, 115, 150, 233, 528, 546, 620, 636. Sir Walter, Bart., iL44, 45, 310 312, 479,481,676,678,975, 1039,1081. 1084, 1379, 1381, 1444, 144.5. Just, CO. Cornwall, ii. 623. Kenfi-eth. See Skenfrith. Kingsraark (St. Kynraarks), co. Mon- mouth, ii. 544. Lawrence Waltham, co. Berks, ii. 461. Leger : William, Captain of Horse Troops, i. 13. Lieutenant-Coloup], i. 32. Leigh, Roger, ii. 1335. Leonard ''near Aston Clinton], co. Buckingham, ii. 31, 294, 461, ,658, 968, 1321, 1364, 1427. Lythans, co. Glamorgan, ii. 984. 344 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. St. Malo (St. Mallo), France, cost ot postage to, ii. 1112. St. Margarets (Margaretts, Marget), co. Hertford, li. 1070, 1370. St. Mary Church, oo. Devon, ii. 624. St. Mary's, co. Norfolk, i. 171. St. Nicholas : John, ii. 45, 311, 480, 677, 975, 1083. Thomas, i. 544, 705, 738, 965, 1082, 1141, 1245 ; ii. 34, 469, 666, 856, 1071, 1290, 1326, 1371, 1374, 1433, 1437. recorder of Canterbury, ii. 1326, 1371, 1433. of Ash, ii. -972. Timothy, ii. 760, 1083, 1381. Captain Timothy, ii. 1334, 144."i. Si. Nicholas Island [near Plymouth, co. Devon], i. 342, 506. £t. Quintin (St. Quainton, St. Quinten, St. Quinton) : Henry, i. 644, 706; ii. 662, 1067. 1368. Sir Henry, Bart., ii. 297, 465, 1446. Thomas, ii. 1067. Sir William, Bart., i. 190, 644, 706, 964i 1081, 1141, 1245 ; ii. 34. St. Stephens, co. Cornwall, ii. 979. St. Thomas, co. Stafford, ii. 592. St. Tillany, co. Glamorgan, ii. 1328, 1383. St. Wenn (Stoven), co. Cornwall, ii. 1064. Saintbert. See St. Barbe. Sair. See Sayer. Sairle. See Savile. Salaway. See Salway. Salcraig. See Halcraig ; Selkirk. Salisbury (Sarum), co. Wilts, i. 1244 ; ii. 140, 976, 983, 1040, 1334, 1381. aldermen of, ii. 1381. See also Dove ; Helv. bishop of, i. 60, 75. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1084, 1381. commissioners for the Militia of, ii. 1445. dean and chapter of, i. 60, 75. mayor of, i. 977, 1095 ; ii. 45, 312, 481, 1084, 1381, 1445. See also Oviatt. pailiameutary representation of, ii. 815. prebendaries of, i. 60, 75. recorder of. See Stephens, weekly post from and to Portsmouth, ii. 1010. Salisbury, Earl of. See Cecil. Salisbury (Salusbury) : Edward, i. 1130. John, i. 1184 ; ii. 47, 313, 483, 679. senior, ii. 1086, 1383. . of Bohegry, i. 1247. of Railgrige, senior, i. 979, 1097. Owen, i. 979; 1097, 1247 ; ii. 46, 47, 209, 211, 313, 314, 482, 483, 679, 680, 761, 1085, 1086, 1383. sheriff d? CO. Merioneth, i. 1184. Thomas, i. 50, 642, 643, 707, 739. WilUam, ii. 1383. Salkeld, Little, a prebend of Carlisle, co. CumVjerland, ii. 623. Salkeld (Salkeild, Salkfield, Salkield, Salkill, Saltkeild, Shalkeld) : Edward, ii. 1427. Henry, of Winton, ii. 632, 638. John, i. 972, 1090, 1142 ; ii. 671. 1064. Lancelot, late of Skerningham, ii. 624, 635. Ralph, i. 93, 115, 150, 233, 547, 643, 707, 972, 1090, 1142, 1241 ; ii. 764, 969, 1087, 1330, 1376, 1384. alderman of Berwick upon Tweed, ii. 1427. Salkraig. See Selkirk. Sallaway, Salloway. See Salway. Sallows, Thomas, ii. 272. Sallway. See Salway. Salming-grange, co. Lancaster, ii, 626. Salmon : Colonel, il. 1324. Lieut.-Colonel, ii. 298, 466, 663. . commissioner of the Admiralty, ii. 708, 1277. Edward, ii. 1067, 1069, 1324 Colonel Edward, ii. 1246. Robert, ii. 1067. Salop. See Shropshire. Saloway. jSseSalway. Salstone. See Salton. Salstonstal. See Saltonstall. Salt, i. 63, 172, 173, 364, 397. 398, 569, 578, 64,5, 1004 ; ii. 148, 443, 491, 847, 849, 1189, 1190. Salter (Saltar) : Anthony, of Exeter, li. 625, 635. John, i. 62.3, 640, 972, 1089. alderman of Norwich, ii. 671, 1376, 1439. Nicholas, ii. 671, 1040, 1076, 1329, 1330. of Norwich, ii. 973. Salter's Lode, co. Norfolk, ii. 131. Saltery-wares, i. 277, 467 ; ii. 848. Saltkeild. See Salkeld. Saltmarsh ; John, hackney coachman, ii. 923. Philip, i. 1113 ; ii. 466, 662, 1067. Salton (Salstone, Saltone), Haddington- shire, ii. 1150, 1390. SaltonstaU (Salstonstal, Saltonstal) : Richard, ii. 1438. commissioner at Leith, ii. 885. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Sir Richard, Knt., ii. 176, 359, 692, 1335, 1383. ■ commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Saltpetre (salpeter), i. 320, 321, 418, 578, 828 ; ii. 699, 1218. Salusbury. See Salisbury. Salvage, Richard, of Ruffiord, ii. 626, 636. Cf. Savage. Salway (Salaway, Sallaway, Salloway, Sallway, Saloway, Salwey) : Mr., i. 692, 804. junior, i. 840. Major, i. 487, 802 ; ii. 562, 689. Arthur, of Severn Stoke, i. 182. Edward, ii. 1083, 1325, 1334 1380 1444. IXDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. Salway— cii»^ Humphrey, i. 95, 117. 151, 181, iSi;. 507, 542, 853, 927, H77, 1095. 1208, 1244, 1245, 1254 ; li. 44, 310, 479, 523, ti77. governor of Westtuiuster school, ii. 257. John, i. 914. Richard, i. 978, 1095, 1223, 124t;, 1254 ; ii. 312, 403, 481, 500, 523, 678, 1273, 1321, 1325, 1330, 1331, 1334. commissioner of the Admiralty, ii. 708, 1277. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. junior, i. 853, 1209. Jlajor Richard, i. 507, 542, 1007, 12t;i ; ii. 1294, 1325, 1332. Sahvyn, Francis, i. 234. Sam [Samuel ?], Sir Richard, Knt., i. 547. Sambaoh (Samback, Sarablake), Sir William, Knt., ii. 45, 311, 480. 677. Samborn, William, ii. 120, 307, 476. ' Sambrook, Jeremy, ii. 1073, 1373. Sames. See Sams. Samford (Sampford, Stamford), Henry, i. 68, 69, 94, 11,3, 116, 151, 170, 231, 235 ; ii. 1371. Samite (scamoty), ii. 1218. Samlesbury, co. Lancaster, ii. 628. Sampford. See Samford. Sampford Spiney (Spyny), co. Devon, parsonage of, ii. 1021. Sampson (Samson) : George, ii. 760. junior, i. 1092 ; ii. 674. Major George, ii. 1332. Henry, of Framlington, ii. 975. John, ii. 1332. junior, ii. 1079. Sams (Sames) : Mr., of CoggeshaU, ii. 980. John, ii. 293, 461, 656. Samson. See Sampson. Samuel (Samuell, Samuels, Samwel, Samwell) : Mr., ii. 39, 119. minister, ii. 982. Anthony, ii. 36, 301. 469, 619, 666, 1290, 1374, 1403. Arthur, i. 740 ; ii. 522, 527, 592, 639, 669, 1247, 1248, 1290, 1346, 1374, 1438. Richard, i. 50, 529, 620, 636, 970, 1088 ; ii. 304, 472, 670, 1074, 1329, 1374, 1438. SirKichard, Knt., i. 50, 93, 115, 140, 150, 233, 529, 620, 636, 970, 1088, 1240 ; ii. 119, 304, 472, 670, 1074, 1329, 1374, 1438. See also Sam. Samvpaies, John, of Br6adv?ay,iii. 625, 635. Samvcel, Samwell. See Samuel. Sanchar. See Sanquhar. Sanchy. See Sankey. Sanclarr. See Sanquhar. Sand Button (St. Huton), co. York, ii. 520. Sanden. See Sandon. Sander, Sanders. See Saunders. Sanderson. .Siv Saunderson. Sandes See Sandys. Sandford (Sanford), Samuel, i. 973, 1091 ; ii. 307, 475, 673. Sandhurst, co. Gloucester, ii. 625. Sandis. See Sandys. Sandish, Richard, ii. 666. Sandisk. See Sandysick. Sandon (Sanden), John, i. 1010, 1123; ii. 195, 1082, 1312. Sauch-idge (Sandi'ege), co. Hertford, i. 356. Sands. See Sandys. Sandside near Thurso (Sansyde), Caith- ness-shire, ii. 1147, 1387. Sandtoft in Belton (Santoft) co. Lincoln, riot at, ii. 575. Sandwich, co. Kent, ii. 972. mayor of, ii. 1433. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Sandy : Thomas, ii. 303, 471, 669. Walter, i. 1092. alderman of Bristol, ii. 1079, 1442. sheriff of Bristol, i. 974. Sandys (Sandes, Sandis, Sands, Saundis) : Adam, ii. 666, 1072, 1371, 1434. Captain Adam, ii. 1326. Sir George, Knt. and Bart., i. 92, 113, 149, 231, 418. 423, 424. Sir Miles, Knt., i. 90, 111, 140, 146, 227, 293, 538, 961, 962, 1078, 1079, 1234 ; ii. 31, 294, 462, 658. junior, i. 243, 621, 637. Thomas, i. 94, 116, 150, 2.34, 335, 451, 541, 624, 636, 731, 739, 8.54, 976, 1093, 1142, 1209, 1243 ; ii. 46, 312, 481, 678, 1248, 1335, 1382. William, Lord Sandys, ii. 1442. Sandysick (Sandisk), co. York, ii. 632 Sanford. See Sandford. Sanger (Sangar), Mr. ii., 981, 1459. Sankey (Sanchy, Zanchy, Zankey) : Jeremy, ii. 1041. Jerome, ii. 1074, 1082. Colonel Jerome, ii. 356, 1078, 1142. Mary, relict of Robert, ii. 1136. Richard, ii. 1078, 1327, 1373. William, ii. 1294. Sanquhar (Sanchar, Sanclarr, Sanweare, Sanwhear, Sunquar), Dun;fries- shire : assessment of, ii. 1143, 1240, 1360. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1148, 1388. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1148, 1388. Sansom, Mr., of Blandford, i. 229. Sanson, Joseph, ii. 1290, 1374. Santoft. See Sandtoft. Santon (Sauton, Stanton) : Daniel, of St. Mary Overy, South- wark, i. 796, 873, 1191. Robert, i. 110. Sanweare, Sanwhear. See Sanquhar. Sargeant. See Sergeant. Sarkvill, John, i. 966. Sarth. Sfe Garth. Satterleigh (Satterley). co. Devon, ii. 296. 346 OHOINANCES AND ACTS OF THE dOltilOXWfiALTH. Saunders (Sander, Sanders) : Dr., i. ft78, 1090. Mr., of Halsvvorthy, minister, ii. 979. Edmund, i. 234. Edward, i. IK!, 23i. Giles, ii, 665. John, ii. 1.S27, 1372, U3.5. Nicholas, i. 460. 545, 974, 1091. Kichard, i. 964, 1081 ; ii. 32, 296, 464, 660, 1066. alderman of Exelei'. i. 90, 111. 147, 228, 1236. Robert, ii. 461, 1041. Thomas, i. 540, 621, 637, 686, 963, 1080 ; ii. 30, 32, 293, 295, 463, 464. 657, 660, 758, 969, 970, 974, 1064, -1065, 1364, 1427, 1429, 1441. commissioner of a high court ot justice, ii. 365. Colonel Thomas, ii. 1322. 1331, 1366. 1377. Major Thomas, i. 1236 ; ii. 661. governor of Exeter, ii. 122. 296, 464. Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 50. 90, 110, 146. 227, 1284. William, ii. 16. Sir WiUiam, Knt., i. 1234. Saunderson (Sanderson) : Colonel, i. 947. George, ii. 1327, 1372. Viscount Castleton, ii. 1435, 1445. Peter, ii. 672, 1330, 1376. alderman of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, ii. 1440. Dr. ' Robert, of Boothbv Pagnell. i. 182. Samuel, i. 707. Thomas, i. 707 ; ii. 1430. Saundis. Ser Sandys. Saunerden. See Stan\yardine. Sausome, Michael, ii. 123. Sauton. See Santon. Savage (Savadge) : John, Earl Rivers, i. 876. Mary, i. 134. Thomas, alderman of Chester, i. 876. Earl Rivers, ii. 1428, 1431. Walter, ii. 1380. of Broadway, ii. 1083. William, i. Ill, 229, 460 ; ii. 33, 296. Cf. Salvage. Savell. See Savile. Sayery (Saverey, Savorey, Savory) : Christopher, i. 963, 1080 ; ii'. 32, 295. 463, 660. of Shilston, i. 781. Robert, i. 90, 111, 147, 228, 461, 545, 963, 1080, 1236 ; ii. 32, 295, 1065. Servington, ii. 464, 660, 758, 1066, 1323, 1366. Savile (Sairle, Savell, Savil. Savill, Savyle) : Sir George, Bart., ii. 1446. John, of Methley, i. 644, 70.5, 1246 : ii. 34, 297, 465, 662, 1067. sheriii of co. York, i. 1141. Sir John, Knt., i. 91, 112, 148, 230, 544, 644, 705. 965. 1082, 1141, 1245 ; ii. 33, 297. 465. 662. 1324. 1367, 1445. Savile — cout. Thomas, i. 232, 294, 539. junior, ii. 1068. WiUiam, i. 232, 294, 539, 622, 641, 745, 963, 969, 1080, 1086, 1239 : ii. 37, 119, 29,5, 302, 4^3, 66(1, 1065, 1072, 1435, 1439. of Newton, ii. 972. Savin, Savine. See Sabine. Savorey, Savory. See Savery. Savyle. See Savile. Sawkell, Ralph, i. 739. Sawrey (Sawrie, Sawry) : John, ii. 301, 469, 666, 972, 1326, 1371. Roger, ii. 1040, 1147, 1322, 138.5. Sawtry (Sawtrey), co. Huntingdon, ii. 131. Sawyer : 'Di-., i. 961, 1078. Sir Edmund, Knt., ii. 16. John, i. 50, 93, 150, 233, 547. ur Saver, Laurence, of Yarm, ii. 624, 636. Saxau. See Saxon. Saxlingham (Saxingham) co. Norfolk, ii. 981. Saxon (Saxan) : Mr., ii. 307, 476, 673, 974. Thomas, i. 974, 1091 ; ii. 1079, 1377. Saxstead (Saxted) manor, 0(j. Suffolk, ii. 1131. Saxton, CO. York. ii. 592. Say [Woollen cloth] (Says), i. 395. Say (Sey) : Mr., ii. 562, 689. John, i. 536 ; ii. 44. William, i. 1238, 1254 ; ii. 36; 152, 301, 310. 469, 480, 500, 523, 669, 677, 1247, 1321, 1326, 1.S28. 1329, 1334, 1365, 1371, 1373, 1374, 1380, 1383, 1427, 1433. — ^- commissioner of the Admiralty, ii. 1277. Saye and Sele (Say and Scale) Viscount. See Fiennes. Saver (Saier, Saiers, Sair, Sayers) : .John, i. 91, 112, 147. 229, 243,292, 621, 638, 965, 1057, 1082, 1237. Joseph, ii. 293, 461, 656, 1061. Lawrence, of Worsall, ii. 634, 638. See also Sawyer. Scackleton (Scakleton) grange, oo. York, ii. 634. Scafe, Ai'thur, ii. 1429. Scaff, Robert, ii. 46, 312, 481, -678. Scagborow, Edward, i. 233. Scakleton. See Scackleton. Scales for scabbards, ii. 1218. Scales (Scale), co. Lancaster, ii. 626. Scam bier (Seamier) : Adam, i. 623, 641. James, i. 170, 623, 641, 971, 1089 ; ii 40,305,473,670. Scamoty. See Samite. Scapes, William, ii. 1076. Scarborough (Skarborough), co. York i 191 ; ii. 520, 632, 1368. ' ' bailiffs of, i. 965, 1082 ; ii. 33 297 465, 662, 1368, 1446. ' uarlianieutary representation of. ii INDEX OF NAMES, PL\rES, AXD THINGa 347 501. 468, 471, Scarhorough, Henry, ii. 1076. Scarcroft (Scnicn«t), co. Vork, ii. 6S4. Scarisbrick (Scaresbrick, Scasfibrook), co. Lancaster, ii. 591, 627. Scaruing (Scarming), co. Norfolk, ii. 630. Scarth, Captain, i. 191. Scasebrook, Edward, of Scai-isbrick, ii. 591. Scattery (Enishcattery), island of fco. Clare], i. 194. Soavven (Scowen) : Mr., i. 658, 1016. Robert, i. 623, 815, 962, 970, 1079, 1087, 1241 ; ii. 31, 38, 295, 303, 471, 1417, 1424, 1427. Seeat, James, of Tenterden, ii. 972. Sceffington, Sir Richard, i. 151. Schora. See Sliaw. Scilly (Silly) Island, ii. 3, 336 Scissors (scissars), ii. 1218. Scobell (Scobel) Henry, ii. Si 472, 665, 668, 669, 973, 1070, 1074. 1327, 1437. Scora. See Shaw. Scortreth : Mr., of Lincoln, ii. 981. Laurence, ii. 298, 466, 663. •Scot. See Scott. Scotcher, Richard, of Guildford, ii. 514- 516. Scotstarvet in Ceres (Scots Torbut), Fifeshire, ii. 882. Scotstown (Scottistoun), Renfrewshire, ii. 1154. 1393. Scott (Scot) : Mr., i. 927, 1228 ; ii. 64. • of Langshaw, junior, ii. 1154, 1394. of Montrose, ii. 882. Edward, ii. 1071, 1371. junior, ii. 469, 666, 1326, 1433. Sir Edward, Knt., i. 92, 113, 148, 231. 336, 451, 541, 620, 640, 967. Francis, late Earl of Buceleuch, heirs of, ii.-881. Frederick, ii. 1081. tJeorge, ii. 1431. Gideon, of High Chester; ii. 1154, 1394. Hercules, ii. 1150, 1389. Humphrey, i. 451. Captain Humphrey, i. 620, 640, 692, 967. James, ii. 1150, 1389, 1427. of Sogie, ii. 1150, 1389. John, of Camberwell, ii. 1444. of Goranberry, ii. 1148, 1154, 1388, 1394. ■ of Laiigshaw, ii. 1154, 1394. of Newborough, ii. 1148, 1388. of Spencerfield, ii. 1149, 1889. Sir John, of Scotstarvet, Ii. 882. Jonas, ii. 305, 473, 671, 1076. of Wells, 11. 1076. Mark, ii. 1427. Patrick, of Langshaw, ii. 1149, 1154, 1394. of Thirlstane, ii. 882, 1154, 1394. Ralph, of Pemberton, ii. 626. Richard, ii. 312, 481, 678, 1084. Scott— CO )i/. Robert, i. 2:!1, 4.-.1, 541, 620. 640, 967, 1062, 1084, 1120, 1238 ; ii. 36, 301, 469, 666, 1071. of Bradock, ii. 1154, 1394. Captain Robert, i. 336, 692. Thomas, i. 456, 541, 542, 853, 961, 968, 975, 1078, 1085, 1113, 1209, 1223, 1234, 1255 ; ii. 2, 30, 36, 43, 44. 152, 195, 293, 301, 309, 310, 335, 461, 469, 478, 479, 500, 562, 657, 666, 676, 689, 968, 1071, 1082, 1273, 1290, 1312, 1321, 1326, 1333, 1364, 1371, 1373, 1379, 1427, 1433. alderman of Canterbury, ii. 1433. of Canterbury, ii. 972. of King's Lynn, ii. 973. Captain Thomas, i. 336. William, ii. 120, 311, 480, 658, 677, 968, 994, 1078, 1121, 1122. of the Inner Temple, ii. 170, 359, 692. Sir William, of EcTiWood, ii. 1154, 1394. of Harden, ii, 882. Scotten (Scotton) : Captain Edmund, ii. 1320. Edward, ii. 1062, 1063. Scottistoun. See Scotstown. Scotton. See Scotten. Scottow, Timothy, i. 623, 640. Scourfieid, Scowriield. See Scurfield. Seourton. See Stourton. Scovil (Scovel) : Richard, ii. 661, 1323, 1367. town clerk of Weymouth, ii. 1066. Scowen. See Scawen. Scremerston in Ancroft (Scrimarston), co. Durham [now Northumberland], n. 624. Scrimgeor, John, ii. 1150, 1389. Scrimgeour, John, Viscount Dudhope, ii, 881. Scrivener, Thomas, ii. 1443. Scroggs (Scrog, Scrogg, Scroghs, Scrogs) ; — , ii. 35, 300, 468. Captain, i, 231, 294, 539, 622, 638, 967, 1084. John, i. 119, 170, 24.3, 1238. Scrope (Scroop, Scroope) : Adrian, J. 1241, 1254 ; ii. 41, 306, 474, 672, 760, 971, 974, 1040, 1077, 1331, 1376. member of the council in Scot- land, ii. 1148, 1388. Robert, i. 456, 542, 972, 1090, 1241 ; ii. 41, 306, 474, 672. Scudamore : James, of Llangarren, ii. 625, 636. of Penrose, ii. 630, 637. John, i. 1237 ; ii. 35, 299, 467, 664, 1369. ■ of Kentchurch, ii. 971, 1432. Rowland, of Treworgan, ii. 625, 636. William, ii. 35. Scuddir, Henry, of CoUingbourne, i. 182. Sculcoates [Cowscots?], co. York, ii. 979. Sculthorpe (Sculthrop), co. Norfolk, i. 171. ORbiXAXCES AXD acts OP the COMiinXWEAl.TH. Seurfield (Scorn-field, Scowrfielcl) : Edward, ii. 1H23, 1367. Matthew, ii. 1323, 1367. William, ii. 1087, 1384, U48. Scutt (Scut, Skut, Skutt) : George, ii. 970, 1066. alderman of Poole, i. Ill, 22!l. junior, i. 964, 1081, 1241 ; ii. 33, 297, 465, 661. - — , senior, i. 460, 54.5, 964, 1081. 1241. Major George, ii. 1323. Richard, ii. 269. William, i. 460, 545, 964, 1081, 1241, 1246. alderman of Poole, i. 111. Colonel William, ii. 1367. 1430. Sea-holly roots, ii. 1218. Seaborne (Seaborn, Seabourn, Seaburn. Seaburne) : Robert, alderman of Worcester, i. 151. Roger, i. 95. alderman of Worcester, i. 236. Thomas, ii. 468, 664, 7.58, 971, 1070. 1325. -. mayor of Hereford, ii. 119, 299. William, i. 68, 69 ; ii. 345. Seacroft (Seacrost), co. York, ii. 633. Seaford, co. Sussex, bailiff of, ii. 1380. Seaforth, Earl of. See Mackenzie. Seagood, John, ii. 1290, 1374. Seagry near Stanton St. Quiutin (Segry). CO. Wilts, ii. 312, 481. Seal : Peter, ii. 675, 1080. junior, ii. 477. senior, ii. 477. Seal. Great, commissioners for, i. 342. 374. 425, 434, 665, 666, 721, 739, 740, 801, 816, 817, 822, 832, 839, 885, 1018, 1106, 1161 ; ii. 139, 147, 149, 214, 325, 348. 367, 383, 493, 496. 511, 515, 518, .550, 564, 768, 781. 816, 818, 854, 909, 932, 933, 949, 1002, 1025, 1039, 1042, 1266, 1306, 1436, 1469. &e«to Bradshaw ; Carey; Fienues; Fountain ; Keble ; Lenthall ; Lisle ; Montague ; Pelham ; Tyr- rell ; Whitelocke ; Widdrington. Keeper. See Littleton. Sealey (Sealy, Seely) : Edward, ii. 1079. of Bridgwater, ii. 674. Henry, ii. 522, 527, 592, 639, 1328, 1346. John, ii. 1079, 1378. of Bridgwater, ii. 974. See also Ceely. Seaman ; Lazarus, of London, i. 182. ■ minister of All Hallows, Bread Street, i. 793, 870, 1189. Dr. Lazarus, ii. 981. master of Peterhouse, Cam- bridge, i. 830 ; ii. 978, 1027. Seamer. See Seymour. Searle (Searl, Seil, Serl, SurleJ : Christopher, ii. 1082. 1312, 1436. Daniel, ii, 176. 359. 692, Searle — coiif. George, i. 94, 116, 151, 235. 460, 545, 974, 1091, 1243 : ii. 42, 307, 309, 476, 478, 674, 675, 975, 1080, 1.333, Jerva.se, ii. 1082. John, ii. 464, 660, 758, 970, ](i(;5, 1322, Samuel, ii, 1065, 1430. ■Beaton, co. Cumberland, ii. 1429. Seaton, Forfarshire, ii. 1150, 1389. Seaton, co. Rutland, ii. 981. Seaton Delaval, co. Northumberland, i. 1241. Seaton, Sir John, Knt., i. 815. Seatoun (Seautone). William, ii. 1150, 1390. Seavernestoake. See Severn Stoke. Seaward, Sir Henry, ii. 263. Seawell. See Sewel. Sedgetield, eo. Durham, minister of. See Lapthorn. Sedgewick. See Sedgwick. Sedghill, CO. Wilts, iC. 1248. Sedgwick (Sedgewick, Sedgswick) : Captain, ii. 297, 465, 1248. Gabriel, servant to the late Lord Cottington, ii. 629, 637. Obadiah, i. 186 ; ii. 856, 981. minister of St. Andrew's, Hol- born, i. 796, 873, 1191. of Coggeshall, B.D., i. 181. Richard, ii. 1335, 1382. Stephen, i. 1131. William, i. 739. Sedlescombe (Selfcomb), co. Sussex, ii. 1444. Sedley (Sidley, Sidly, Sydley) : Sir Charles, ii. 1433, 1434. Sir Isaac, i. 620, 640, 967, 1085. Captain Sir Isaac, i. 674, 692. John, ii. 473, 671, 1075, 1329, 1375, 1439. Sir John, Knt. and Bai't.. i. 92. 113. 148, 231, 247, 248, 336. 451,' 541, 620, 640, 674, 967. Colonel Sir John, Knt. and Bart., i. 692. Martin, i. 93, 115, 149, 233, 242, 243, 293, 5.38, 623, 641, 972, 1089. 1240 ; ii. 40, 805, 473, 671. Seely. See Sealey. Segry. See Seagry. Seil. See Searle. Selby (Selbey) : George, ii. 300, 469, 666. sheriff of Kent, ii. 36. Sir William, Knt., i. 547, 707, 964, 1081, 1142, 1236, 1241 ; ii. 305, 474, 671, 764. , of Twizell, i. 972, 1089, 1241. Seldart, John, of York, ii. 465. Seldon (Selden) : Mr., i, 937. John, i. 181, 343, 669, 839, 853 927 973, 1090, 1208 ; ii. 100, 139. ' Selfcomb. See Sedlescombe. Selham. ,iee Lethen. Sc'li.ird. .Vf Selliard. IXDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 349 Selkirk (Salcraig, Salkraig) : assessment of, ii. 1145, 1242, 13()2. bailiffs of, ii. 1154, 1394. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1154, 1394. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. Selkirk (Selcrigge), Earl of. See Douglas. • Selkirkshire : assessment of, ii. 1145, 1242, 1362. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1154, 1394. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. suppression of theft, &c. in, ii. 1263, 1265. Selkraig. See Halcraig. Sella Park [in St. Bridget's] co. Cumber- land, i. 962, 1079, 1142. Sellet [in Whittington], co. Lancaster. ii. 626. Selliard (Seliard, Selyard, Seyliard, Siliard, Billiard, SiUyard, Sylliard) : Mr., i. 336 ; ii. 980. John, i. 1238 ; ii. 119, 301. 469, 606. 1071, 1371, 1433. of Penshm-st, ii. 1246. Robert, ii. 1246. Samuel, minister, ii. 980. Thomas, i. 92, 113, 149, 231, 247, 248, 451, 541, 620, 640, 692, 968, 1062, 1085, 1119, 1238 ; ii. 36, 301, 469. Captain Thomas, i. 620, 640. Selwood. See Frome Selwood. Selwyn (SeUwin, SeUwyn, Sehvin, Sel- wine) : Francis, i. 451, 624, 640, 976, 1094 ; ii. 1248, 1380, 1444. William, i. 169, 230, 1083 ; ii. 3.5, 299, 664, 1069, 1431. Selyard. See Selliard. Semer (Seymore), co. Suffolk, ii. 983. Semley (Sembly, Sewley), co. Wilts, i. 977, 1095 ; ii. 45, 312, 481, 678, 1335. Sempill (Semple), Robert, Lord Sempil), ii. 882. Senhouse (Senhowse) : John, of Eccleston, ii. 628, 637. of Nether Hall, ii. 1429. Sentley (Sontley, Soutley, Stantley, Stoutley) : Robert, i. 979, 1097, 1247 ; ii. 46, 209, 211, 313, 482, 679. sheriff of co. Denbigh, i. 1183. Roger, ii. 343, 761, 1086, 133.5, Sergeant (Sargeant, Serjeant) : Mr., ii. 670. George, commissioner for surveying Needwood Forest, ii. 1116, 1139. John, late of Derby, ii. 628, 637. Joseph, alderman of Northampton, ii. 1438. Peter, ii. 1072. Richard, i. 50, 456, 542, 961, 1078, 1234; ii. 31, 293, 461, 657, 1062, 1321, 1364. Robert, of Aldcliffo. ii. 628, 637. Serjeant at arms, house of, ii. 258. Serl, Serle. See Searle. Serrill. See Sorrell. Seterington. See Settrington. Sethem. See Lethen. Seton : Sir Alexander, Viscount of Kingston, ii. 1150, 1390. George, Earl of Winton, ii. 881. Suttrington (Seterington), co. York, ii. 662. Severn, river, co. Gloucester, ii. 544. Severn Stoke (Seavernestoake), co. Wor. cester, i. 182. Sevinford. See Swinford. Seward : Isaac, i. 1112 ; ii. 35. Simon, ii. 1369. Cf. Stewart. Sewel (Seawell), Thomas, ii. 1064, 1322, 1366. Sewley. See Semley, Sey. See Say. Seyes. See Seys. Seyliard. See Selliard. Seymore. See Semer. Seymour, co. York, ii. 521. Seymour (Seamer, Seymor) : Francis, Lord Seymour, i. 609, 612. Sir John, Knt., i. 113, 169, 230, 546. 966, 1083, 1136, 1237 ; ii. 1431. William, Marquis of Hertford, i. 609, 612. chancellor of Oxford Uni- versity, i. 996. Lord "Lieutenant of Somer- set, i. 2-4. Seys (Seyes. Seyse, Soyse, Syes) : Evan, i. 230, 979, 1097, 1137 ; ii. 47, 314, 483, 680, 1040, 1086, 1447. serjeant-at-law, ii. 1069, 1325, 1369. William, ii. 1328, 1.383. Shadforth (Shadfurth, Shudforth) : Anthony, ii. 297, 465, 661. Thomas, i. 90, 112, 147, 229, 544, 643, 707, 964, 1081, 1142. Shadwell, co. York, ii. 632. Shadwell, John, ii. 1076. Shaftesbury (Shafton), co. Dorset, i. 139, 229 ; ii. 296, 869. Shafto (Shaftoe, Shaftow) : Mark, i. 1090 ; ii. 672, 758, 759. recorder of Newcastle - upon - Tyne, i. 1142, 1241 ; ii. 41, 305, 474, 1077. Robert, alderman of Newca&tle-upon- Tyne, ii. 11177, 1440. of Benwell, ii. 1076. WiUiam, i. 93, 115. 150, 233, 547, 643, 707, 972, 1090, 1142,1241: ii. 40, 305, 474, 671, 759, 13.30, 1376. of Bavington, ii. 1076. Shaklen, co. Southampton, ii. 631. Shalford (Shallowford, Shilford), co. Surrey, i. 1223, 1243 ; ii. 514. Shalkeld. See Salkekl. Shallowford. See Shalford. Shap. cu. Westmorland, ii. tV.Vl. Shapcot, Robert, ii. 1040, 1065, 1430, Sharraan. See Sherman, Sharo, Mr., ii. 268, 350 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. 1369, 1083 ; Sharpe (Sharp) : Mr., minister of Burton, ii. 982. Elizabeth, ii. 271. Robert, ii. 969, 1430. Sharpies (Sharpless), Kandal, ii. 972, 1072. 1326. Sharratton. See Sherratton. Shaugh (Shaw), oo. Devon, parsonage of, ii. 1021. Shaw (Schora, Scora, Shawe) : Mr., of Colchester, ii. 1324. Captain, ii. 1312. John, i. 537 ; ii. 1246, 1430. ■ recorder of Colchester, ii 1431. junior, i. 621, 638, 9fiH. ii. 35, 299. of Greenock, ii. 1154, 1393. of Sornbeg, ii. 1147, 1385. Robert, ii. 1431, 1437. William, i. 968 ; ii. 666. Sheaf: Harman. ii. 105. Dr. Thomas, ii. 270. Sheafield. iSee Sheffield. Sh early. See Shirley. Sheephcard. See Shepherd. Sheephouse (Sheaphouse), co. Brecon, ii. 15. Sheepley. Se£ Shepley. Sheepskins, ii. 1046. Sheereman. See Sherman. Sheers (Sheeres), Thomas, ii. 1333, 1379. Sheerwood. See Sherwood. Sheets, old, ii. 1218. Sheffield (Sheafield), co. York, ii. 979. Sheffield (Sheffeild) : Mr., ii. 981, 1459. Edmund, Earl of Mulgi-ave, i. 189, 706, 853. Lord Sheffield, afterwards Earl of Mulgi-ave, i. 189. 706, 905, 914. 927, 937, 1047, 1141, 1208, 1227, 1239, 1245 ; ii. 2, 149, 1072, 1074. John, i. 294, 539, 622, 641, 969, 1086 ; ii. 37, 302, 1072. Sampson, i. 621, 638, 965, 1082, 1237 ; fi. 34, 149, 298, 466, .522, !527, 592. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. William, ii. 980. Sir William, Knt.. i. 91. 112, 147, 230, 544. Sheffington. See Skeffington. Sheild. See Shield. Sheildhill near Biggar (Sheil HiU), Lanark- shire, ii. 1152, 1391. Shelbury, John, i. 1246. Shelden, William, of Beeley, i. 1057, 1149, 1163. Sheldon. See Sbelton. Sheldrake (Shildrake) : Mr., of Leverington, minister, ii. 97S. John, senior, ii. 1330, 1375. Shelley (Shelly) : Henry, i. 335, 451, 540, 624, 64(1, 976, 1094, 1242 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 760, 1444. Lieut. -Colonel, i. 13. Lady Jane, of Michelgrove, i. 435. Shelmardine, Thomas, minister, ii. 979. Shelsley (Shelsey), Little, co. Worcester, ii. 632. Shelton alias Sheldon. William, of Cur- ringham, ii. 625, 635. Shely, ii. 1117. Shenley (Shendley), co. Hertford, i. 356. Shephard, Shepheard. See Shepherd. Shepheardson. See Shepherdson. Shepherd (Sheepheard, Shepard, She- peard, Shephard, Shepheard, Shep- pard, Sheppeard) : Colonel, i. 1130. Isaac, i. 973, 1091. James, ii. 298, 466. 663. Jasper, ii. 1379, 1443. John, ii. 1248. of Ash, ii. 1333, 1379. Captain .John, ii. 1329. 137.i. Matthew, ii. 38, 149, 302, 470, 619, 667, 781, 803, 917, 1073, 1373. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Colonel Matthew, i. 842, 1261 ; ii 1294. • Nicholas, i. 451, 624, 640, 781, 976, 1094, 1242 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676. Richard, ii. 1081. Robert, i. 171, 233, 293, 538, 623, 641, 971, 1089 ; ii. 40, 305, 473, 492, 670. of Cliffe Park, ii. 625, 636 Samuel, ii. 299, 467, 664. Thomas, ii. 1334, 1380. of Preston, ii. 628, 637. WiUiam, i. 169, 428, 966, 1083, 1136, 1237 ; ii. 35, 299, 467, 664. 1069, 1325, 1369. junior, ii. 1325, 1369. Shepherdson (Shepheai'dson, Shepperson) : Adam, ii. 1430 Edward, ii. 1327, 1372. Shepley (Sheepley), co. York, ii. 832. Shepperton, co. Middlesex, manors and lands of Sir Heni'y SpiUer, Knt., iu i. 785. Shepton Mallet, co. Somerset, ii. 974. Sherard (Sherrard) : Bennet, Lord Sherard, ii. 673, 1434. See also Sherrard. Sherborn, Henry, ii. 1233. Sherborne (Shirborn), co. Dorset, i. 182 ; ii. 33, 296, 464, 661, 869, 1066. Sherbrook, Robert, ii. 1075, 1329. Sherburu, co. York, ii. 632. Sherburn, Robert, of Little Milton, ii. 628, 637. Sherewood. See Sherwood. Sheriff (Sheriffe, Sherriff, Shreeve), Thomas, il. 671, 1076, 1330, 1375, 1439. Sheriff Hales (Sheriffnals), oo. Stafford, ii. 982. Sherley. See Shirley. Sherlock, William, ii. 1437. Sherman (Sharman, Sheereman) : John, i. 1129; ii. 1246. of St. Anne'.s Aldersgate, i. 794 871, 1190. William, i. 622, 968, 1085; ii. 1370 of Dldcastle, ii. 623, 635, INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 351 Shcrrard (Sherard) : George, ii. 1435. Philip, ii. 673, Hil. Richard, ii. 1435. See also Sherard. Sherratton (Sharratton), William, of El- wick, ii. 624, 635. Sherriff. See Sheriff. Sherston, co. Wilts, i. 1095. Sherston (Sherstone) : Kichard, of Bromham, ii. 481. William, ii. 678, 1084. of Bromham, ii. 312. Sherwin (Sherwyn), Richard, ii. 839, 1074. 1373, 1437. Sherwood (Sheerwood) Forest, co. Not- tingham, ii. 811. commissioners for surveying, ii. lllfi. 1117, 1189. rested in trustees, ii. 994. Sherwood (Sherewood) ; John, i. 90, 111, 146, 228, 294, 538. LiTewell, alderman of Norwich, i. 169, 171, 623, 640. Shetland (Zethland) Islands, ii. 872. parliamentary representation of, ii. 930. Shett, Henry, ii. 1427. SheweU (Shewel), Thomas, i. 974, 1092 ; ii. 42, 808, 1442, Shield (Sheild) : . WiUiam, ii. 759, 972, 1040, 1077, 1377, 1441. Captain WiUiam, ii. 1331. Shifferton, Richard, ii. 1070. Shilboru (Shilbourne, Shilburn) ; Thomas, i. 961, 1078 ; ii. 31, 293, 461. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Shildi-ake. See Sheldrake. Shilford. See Shalford. Shilston in Modbury (Strilson), co. Devon, i. 781. Shipdem, Israel, of Swaffham, minister. ii. 981. Shiplake, co. Oxford, rectory of, ii. 1021. Shippon. See Skippon. Ships named : Angell, i. 393. Elizabeth, master of. See Gardner. Faulcon, i. 393. Lyon, i. 393. WiEiam and Sarah, master of. Sec Eednes. Shirley (Shearly, Sherley, Sbirly, Shurley); Anthony, ii. 975, 1082, 1117, 1118. 1380, 1444. Henry, ii. 1082, 1380. James, i. 731, 976, 1093 ; ii. 120. 198, 310, 479, 676, 975, 1082. Shirts, old, ii. 1218. Shoarweek Marsh in Benfleet, co. Essex, ii. 260. Shobdou (Shobden), co. Hereford, manor of, ii. 343. Short : Edward, ii. 1078. of Meaford, ii. 673. ("!aptain Edward, ii. 1437. Samuel, i. 113, 231, 1238 ; ii. 37. William, i. 961, 1087 ; ii. 270. Shorter, John, ii. 1312. Shouldham : Francis, of Fulmodestone, i, 171, Nathaniel, ii. 1076. Showel, John, ii. 1312. Showell (Showel), co. Oxford, i. 182. Shreeve. See Sheriff. Shrew.sbury, i. 31 ; ii. 120, 307, 475, 673, 974. aldermen of. .S'cc Baker ; Cheshire; Hunt ; Mackworth ; Proud ; Webb, mayor of, i. 973, 1091 ; ii. 673, 1078 1377, 1441. parliamentary representation of, ii. 81.5. recorder of. See Jones. Shrop.shire (Salop), i. 79, 126, 127, 378, 446. assessment of, i. 87, 225, 533, 959, 1074, 1109; ii. 29, 53, 288, 291, 459, 655, 905, 1060, 1236, 1358. commissioners for assessment of, i. 94 151, 235, 542,973. 1090; ii. 41, 119, 306, 475, 673, 1078, 1247, 1377. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 974. ministers as a-ssistants to, ii. 982. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1242 ; ii. 1331, 1441. committee of defence in, i. 178. committee of Parliament in, i. 126, 127. committee of sequestration in, i. 116, 447. deputy Lieutenants of, i. 79. judges appointed in, ii. 759. Lord Lieutenant of, i. 126. See also Littleton. parliamentary representation of, ii. 81, J. Shrubland [in Barham], co. Suffolk, ii. 1443. Shuckbrough, Shuckburgh. See Shug- borough. Shudforth. ,See Sharlforth. Shugborough (Shuckbrough, Shuckburgh, Shugbm-gh, Shughburgh) : Anthonv, ii. 1329, 1375. Edward, i. 50, 529, 971, 1088 Shurley. See Shirley. Shute : Francis, i. 447 ; ii. 1327, 1372. Josias, of Lombard Street, B.D., i. 182. Richa,rd, i. 9, 10, 914. 1259, 1261 ; ii. 38, ,302, 471, 668, 781, 917. commissioner of a high court of of justice, ii. 365. of London, ii. 1015 of [St. Catherine] Cree Church, i. 795, 872, 1191. William, ii. 678, 976, 1084, 1334. of Seagry, ii. 312, 481, Shutley (Shuteley), James, ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, Shuttleworth (Chuttleworth) : Nicholas, ii. 1072. Colonel Nichola,s, ii. 1434. Richard, i. 92. 114, 149, 232, 546. 707, 7.")8, 8.>3, 968, 108.5, 1208; ii. 666, 7.i8. 1071, 1326, 1371, 1433, junior, i, 1239, >o:i ORDINANCES AND ACTS UF THE COMMONWEALTH, Shuttleworth — coiit. Richard, of Bedford in Leigh, li. «28, 637. Colonel Richard, i. 1239 ; ii. 1434. Colonel Ughtred, ii. 1434. Sibley (Sibly, Sybley) : John, i. 169, 643. Joseph, ii. 1073, 1294. Sibthorpe, co. Nottingham, ii. 979. Sibton (Sipton, Skipton), co. SufEolk, ii. 478. Sieklemer, .John, i. 94, 115, 160, 168. Siddall, James, ii. 1325. Siddenham. See Sydenham. Sidderfin, Siddersin. iSlse Siderfin. Sidenham. See Sydenham. Sider. See Older. Siderfin (Sidderfin, Siddersin, Syderfin, Sydersyn), Thomas, ii. 307, 476, 674, 974, 1079, 1378, 1442. Sidley, Sidly. See Sedley. Sidney (Sydney) : Algernon, i. 979, 1097, 1136, 1238, 1264; ii. 36, 47, 300, 314, 469, 483, 665, 680, 1272, 1326, 1328, 1371, 1383. governor of Westminster School, ii. 257. Philip, Lord Lisle [afterwards Earl of Leicester], i. 487, 839. 1238, 1254 ; ii. 2, 36, 301, 335, 469, 524, 666, 971, 973, 976, 976, 1086, 1326, 1328, 1332, 1370, 1373, 1383, 1447. governor of Westminster School, ii. 267. Robert, Earl of Leicester, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Lord Lieute- nant of Kent and Canterbury, i. 1, 3, 4. Sidney College. See Cambridge : Sidney Sussex College. Sidree (Sydree), Sutherlandshire, ii. 1155, 1394. Sidserse. See Sydserfe. Sike, William, ii. 100. Sikes. See Sykes. Siler. See Syler. Silferton. See Silverton. Siliard. See Selliard. Silito, Mr., of Lawton, minister, ii. 978. Silk [kinds of, named], i. 209-212 ; ii. 1218, 1219. Silkener, John, i. 236. Silliard. See Selliard. Silly. See Scilly. Silly (Sylly) ; John, ii. 1429. of St. Wenn, ii. 1064. Sillyard. See Selliard. Silver, i. 211 ; ii. 847, 1190. Silverton (Silferton), co. Devon, i. 461, 545, 963, 1080 ; ii. 32, 295, 624. Silvester, Gregory, ii. 759, 1075, 1329, 1375. Simcots (Simcotts, Simpcotts, Symcots) : Dr., i. 967, 10K4. Dr. John, ii. 36, 300, 468, 665, 1071, 1326, 1370, 1433. Simcox, John, i. 974, 1091 ; ii. 1441. Simeon. Sen Symeon. Simes. See Syms. Simmons. See Symons. Simmonson, William, of Bintield, ii. 293. Simonds, Simons. See Symons. Simpcotts. See Simcots. Simpson (Sympson) : George, i. 94, 116, 151, 234. Matthias, minister, ii. 979. Nehemiah, i. 622. Sidi-ach, of London, i. 182 ; ii. 856. master of Pembroke Hall, Cam- bridge, ii. 1027. Sims, John, ii. 196. Q: Syms. Simter. See Smiter. Sinclair (Sinolare) : George, Earl of Caithness, ii. 1147, 1387. James, of Assers, ii. 1147, 1387. John, Lord Sinclair, ii. 876, 877, 885. Robert, of Longformaous, ii. 1146, 1150, 1386, 1390. William, of May, ii. 1147, 1387. Singleton : James, of Markington, ii. 634, 638. John, ii. 1369. Laurence, alderman of Gloucester, i. 1237 ; ii. 35, 299, 467, 664, 1069, 1325, 1431. Thomas, of Dendron in Furness, ii. 628, 637. William, i. 546, 966, 1083. • alderman of Gloucester, i. 169, 230, 1136, 1237; ii. 35, 299, 467, 664, 1069, 1369, 1431. Sipton. See Sibton. Sissors (Sissars, Sisson), Francis, ii. 1084, 1335, 1382, 1445 Sisteru. See Syderstone. Sithie, John, ii. 11.50, 1390. Sithney, co. Cornwall, ii. 63.5. Sitwell, George, ii. 1429. Skaise, Kobert, ii. 1084. SkefEngton (Sheffington, Skerington, Skevington) : Liettt.-Colonel, i. 674, 692. Sir- John, Knt., ii. 1445. Sir John, Bart, [afterwards Viscount Massereene], ii. 1331, 1377, 1441. Sir Richard, Knt.,i. 94, 116,235, 543, 620, 641, 973, 976. ' William, ii. 1438, 1439. Skellingthorpe (Skillingthorp), co. Lin- coln, ii. 692. Skelmevsdale (Skilmersdale), co. Lancas- ter, ii. 626, 627. Skelmorlie in Largs parish (Skelmarle, Skelmurle, Skelraurly), Ayrshire, ii. 1146, 1147, 1385, 1387. Skclton : George, of Wetheral Abbey, ii. 624, 635. John, ii. 32, 295, 463, 6.59. of Armathwaite, i. 962, 1079, 1142. Richard, ii. 1429. Skeiifrith (St. Kenfreth), co. Monmouth, manor and castle of, ii. 543. Skenless, co. Radnor, ii. 47, 315, 484, 681. Skerington. See Skeffington. Skerne, Robert, i. 644. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 353 Skerningham in Haugbton le Skerne (Skirmingham), co. Durham, ii. 624. Skevington. See Skeffington. Skewsby, co. York, ii. 633. Skibo (Skiboe), Sutherlandshire, ii. 11,5.5 1894. Skillingthorp. See Skellingt.horpe. Skinner (Skynner) ; Captain, i. 336 ; ii. .562, 689. Augustine, i. 92, 113, 149, 231, 247, 248, 423, 42J, 451, 691, 1238, 12.-,5 ; ii. 36, 153, 300, 469, 665, 1071, 1326 1371, 1433. Captain Augustine, i. 620, 640, 967, 1085. Sir Augustus, Knt., i. 541. Edward, i. 969, 1086 ; ii. 37, 302, 470, 667, 1072. George, ii. 1150, 1390. Nicholas, ii. 1294. Robert, bishop of Oxford, i. 106. William, i. 620, 640, 968, 1062, 1085, 1119; ii.36, 143, 144, 300, 371,469, 522, 524, 527, 592, 639, 6fio, 1071, 1326, 1346, 1371, 1433. Captain William, i. 674, 692. Skins, list of, ii. 1220. and leather, i. 277. Skipness (Skippinisk), Argyleshire. ii. 1145, 1386. Skippar. See Kippax. Skipper, Edward, ii. 271. Skippinisk. See Skipness. Skippon (Shippon, Skipton, Skyppon) : Philip, i. 623, 641, 971, 1080, 1087, 1089, 1240, 1254 ; ii. 2, 32, 40. 295, 305, 463, 473, 660, 670, 972,' 973, 1073, 1364, 137.3, 1436. Field Marshal, i. 937, 990 ; ii. 101. Major-General, i. 928, 963, 1007, 1057, 1261 ; ii. 20, 123, 195, 335, 500, 657, 668, 968, 973, 1020, 1062, 1074, 1075, 1294, 1329, 1375, 1439. Serjeant Major-General, i. 5, 487, 614, 842. governor of Bristol, i. 798, 811. Skipton. See Sibton ; Skippon. Skipwith : Edmund, ii. 131, 132. • Edward, i. 294, 539, 969 1086 ; ii. 1327, 1372, 1435. Henry, Captain of Foot, i. 13. Thomas, ii. 1372. commissioner for surveying Sher- wood forest, ii. 1116, 1139. Skirling near Biggar, Lanarkshire, ii. 1153, 1392. Skirmingham. See Skerningham. Skrimshiere, Gerrard, ii. 1078. Skut, Skutt. See Scutt. Skyppon. See Skippon. Slade, Samuel, ii. 1066, 1323, 1367. Slane (Slayn), barony of, co. East Meath, ii. 1109. forfeited lands in, ii. 723, 743. Slane, Baron. See Fleming. Slane, Richard, ii. 31. o 1881. Slanye, Thomas, alderman of King's Lynn, i. 1089 Slater : Mr., ii. 980. Dr., ii. 1063. Richard, ii. 1329, 1438 Samuel, ii. 856. Slaughter, Edward, of Bishops Prome, ii. 625, 636. Sleaford (Sleeford, Sleford), co. Lincoln, ii. 1327, 1372. Slebech (Slebitch), co. Pembroke, ii. 16. Sledal. See Sleddall. Sledd, William, ii. 1312. Sleddall (Sledal, Sledlall), Thomas, i. 117, 151, 236, 548. Sleigh (Sligh, Sly, Steigh) : Edmund, i. 1180. George, ii. 1435. John, i. 547, 1241 ; ii. 100. alderman of Berwick-upon- Tweed, ii. 764, 1087, 1384, 1427. mayor of Berwick-upon-Tweed, i. 93, 115, 150, 238, 789. Sir Samuel, Knt., i. 50, 228, 540, 621, 637, 686, 963, 1080, 1235; ii. 32 295, 463, 659, 758, 969, 1064, 1322, 1366, 1429. Thomas, ii. 32, 295. alderman' of Derby, ii. 463, 660. Slergh, John, ii. 1150, 1390. Sligh. See Sleigh. Sligo, ii. 600, 726, 737. Sligo, CO., assessment of, ii. 1244, 1363. parliamentary representation of, ii. 983. Slinfold (Slingfold), co. Sussex, ii. 1082, 1334. SKnger, Joseph, ii. 662, 1324. Slingsby : Henry, of Kippax, i. 706 ; ii. 1446. Sir Henry, of Redhouse, Bart., ii. 521. Sir Thomas, ii. 1445. Slooombe, David, ii. 1079. Sloley (Slowley), co. Norfolk, ii. 630. Slude, ii. 1220 Smallet, John, ii. 1148, 1387. Smalley (Smaly), Francis, i. 622, 642, 968 ii. 1434. SmaUwood (Smalwood) : Mr., ii. 979. Richard, i. 678, 679. Thomas, chaplain to the regiments of Fairfax, Copley, and Lambert, ii. 998. Smalts, ii. 1220. Smalwood. See SmaUwood. Smaly. See Smalley. Smart : John, i. 643 ; ii. 1066. Peter, ii. 1014, 1135. Smeaton near Prestonkirk (Smeeton), Haddingtonshire, ii. 1149, 1150, 1388, 1390. Smeaton, Great, co. Yor/,., ii. 633. Smelt : Leonard, ii. 1068, 1446. Matthew, i. 91, 112, 147, 230, 544. Smethurst, John, of Bilhnge, i. 875. Z 354 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Smiter (Simter) : William, i. 1010, 1123 ; ii. 195. Captain William, ii. 1312. Smith (Smithes) : Mr., ii. 64, 980. minister, ii. 983. late servant to the Earl of Derby, ii. 634, 638. of Kirkby Lonsdale, minister, ii. 979. Anne. ii. 268. Anthony, of Durham, ii. 969. 1066, 1323, 1367. Dr. Brocket, of Bark way, 1. 181. Sir Charles, of Warwickshire, i. 1057, 1149, 1163. Edmund, i. 539, 967, 1084, 1238 ; ii. 36. 300, 468, 665, 1070, 1325, 1370, 1432. Edward, ii. 972, 1072, 1327, 1372. 1431. of Edmondthorpe, ii. 1072. Major Edward, i. 507, 542. Francis, of Cleyton, ii. 975. George, i. 781 ; ii. 878, 1040. of Queuiborough, ii. 591. of St. Margarets, ii. 1070, 1370. Henry, i. 622, 642, 968, 1085, 1238, 1244, 1254 ; ii. 37, 269, 301, 470, 523, 562, 667, 689, 972, 1072. 1077, 1327, 1371, 1434. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257 mayor of Oxford, ii. 41, 306, 474, 672. of Withcote, i. 470. Hugh, ii. 1079, 1378, 1442. James, minister, ii. 982. John, i. 114, 169, 383, 543, 556, 768, 1246 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 1062, 1247, 1312, 1331, 1364, 1370, 1376, 1379, 1427. of Aldfield, ii. 633, 638. of Bradford, ii. 312, 481. - of Conow, ii. 628, 637. of Houghton Regis, ii. 30, 293, 461, 656. of Edlesborough, ii. 1321. of Euxton, ii. 628, 637. of St. Andrew Undershaft, i. 795, 872, 1191. of Tidworth, ii. 1332. of Whitwell, ii. 632, 638. Sir John, of Grotthill or Grathill, ii. 1149, 1388. Lawrence, ii. 1444. Matthew, i. 977, 1094, 1244 ; ii. 45, 311, 480, 677. Nicholas, ii. 190. Sir Owen, Knt., ii. 538. Parris. ii. 634, 638. Philip, i. 460, 475, 642, 977, 1095, 1244 ; ii. 45, 140, 303, 311, 471, 480, 668, 678, 1083, 1290. 1334, 1374, 1381. Ealph, ii. 1078. Richard, i. 678 ; ii. 1078. 1331, 1334, 1377, 1380. of Ness, ii 673. Captain Richard, ii. 974.. Smith — oont. Robert, i. 112, 169, 229, 292, 536. 621, 638, 965, 1082, 1237; ii. 34, 298, 466, 663, 970, 1068, 1324, 1368. of Smithfield, ii. 1149, 1388. Major Robert, ii. 1078. Roger, ii. 87, 1331. Sir Roger, Knt., i. 622. 642, 968, 1085, 1238 ; ii. 37, 301, 470, 667. Samuel, i. 93, 115, 140, 149, 170. 233, 243, 244, 293, 538, 623, 641, 815, 971, 1011, 1089, 1240, 1246 ; ii. 21, 1074, 1075, 1247, 1290, 1329, 1374, 1375, 1438, 1439. alderman of Norwich, i. 233. recorder of Norwich, i. 538, 623, 640, 972, 1089, 1240 ; ii. 40, 305. minister, ii. 982. minister, of Syderstone, ii. 981. Simon, i. 972, 1089 ; ii. 40, 305, 473, 671, 1247. Solomon, i. 392, 970, 1057, 1087. 1246; ii. 38, 123, 303, 471, 668, 1073, 1308, 1373, 1436. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. of St. Catherine by the Tower i. 796, 873, 1191. Thomas, i. 392, 541, 678, 731, 976, 1094, 1150, 1151 ; ii. 75, 268, 269, 310, 479, 676, 1069, 1268, 1431. secretary to the Admiralty, i. 29, 30. of Egton, ii. 634, 638. of St. Sepulchre's [without Newgate], i. 797, 874, 1191. of Stutton, ii. 1333, 1379. Sir Thomas, i. 876. Walter, ii. 1334, 1381. William, i. 289, 383, 556, 1087 ; ii. 461, 1062, 1079, 1294, 1378. of Eton, ii. 31, 294, 461. of Isleworth, i. 556. of Sandridge, i. 356. Sir William, Bart., ii. 33, 297, 465 661. Smithiield, Edinburghshire, ii. 1149, 1388. Smithier, John, ii. 1443. Smithson, George, ii. 1068, 1324, 1368. 1446. Smyrna, cost of postage to, ii. 1112. Knagg (Snag, Snagge) : Ralph, i. 169, 543. Thomas, ii. 1426. Snait. See Snouting. Snart, Henry, late of Bretherton, ii. 626, 636. Snawsdale (Snawsdall) : Hugh, i. 738. William, i. 706. Sneath, WiUiam, ii. 1073. Snell (Snel), Samuel, i. 977, 1094, 1244 • ii. 45, 311, 480, 677, 1083. SneUing : Mr., i. 840. Charles, i. 733. George, i. 269, 625, 636, 731, 853 976, 1010, 1094, 1123, 1208- ii' 44, 195, 310, 479. commissioner of Excise, ii. 422. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 355 Snelhng—eont. •George, of St. Olave, Southwark, i. 796, 873, 1191. hnettisham (Siietsham), co. Norfolk, ii. 973. Snide, William, ii. 1078. Snilays. See Sunlaws. ' Snouting alian snait or dressed tow, ii. 1220. Snow, Simon, i. 964, 1081, 1236 ; ii. 1066, 1430. Snylays. See Sunlaws. Soame (Soam, Soames) : Stephen, ii. 1080, 1432. Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 658, 905, 914 ; ii. 1432. alderman of Loudon, i. 38, 435. 436, 620, 636, 969, 1087. Sir William, Knt., i. 115, 168, 235, 242, 293, 537, 624, 639, 975, 1093, 1243 ; ii. 120, 309, 478, 675, 1080. Soap (sope), i. 277, 806. 807, 865 ; ii. 846, 848, 1188, 1190. ■ Soddington [near Bewdley], co. Wor- cester, ii. 632. Sogie, Forfarshire, ii. 1150, 1389. Soham (Sotham), co. Cambridge, ii. 131, 978. Sohn, Richard, ii 675. Soiza (Soize), Evan, i. 1136, 1237. Solace (SoUace), Andi-ew, ii. 299, 467, 664, 1069, 1325, 1369. Solbey, Toby, ii. 1436. Solicitor-General (Mr. Solicitor), i. 658. 804, 937, 1016. See also Ellis ; Reynolds ; St. John. Sollace. See Solace. Solley, Thomas, ii. 677. Somaster, John, of Stokenham, ii. 624, 635. Somerford, Edward, ii. 270. SomerhiU, William, ii. 1445. Somersal (Somershal, Sommerfal) : Rowland, ii. 39, 304, 473, 670. Samuel, ii. 1075. Somerset (Sommerset, Summerset), co., 52, 67-69, 79, 101, 459, 495, 685 ; ii. 869. assessment of, i. 87, 225. 533, 757. 758, 812, 959, 1075, 1109; ii. 29^ 53, 289, 291, 459, 655, 905, 1031, 1060, 1236, 1358. commissioners for assessment of, i. 94, 140, 151, 170, 235, 460, 54,5, 781, 974, 1091 ; ii. 42, 120, 307, 476, 674, 1079, 1247, 1378. commissioners for ejecting .scanda- lous ministers in, ii. 974. ministers as assistants to, ii. 982. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1243 ; ii, 1331, 1442. committee of sequestration in, i. 116. defence of, i. 489, 490. deputy lieutenant of, i. 79, 101. judges appointed in, ii. 760. Lord Lieutenant of. See Seymour. parliamentary representation of, ii, 815, sheriff of. See Buckland. Somerset (Sommerset) : Lady Anne, i. 1165 ; ii. 1135, Lord Charles, of Raglan, ii. 629, 637. Sir Charles, ii. 543, 545. Edward, Lord Herbert of Raglan, Earl of Worcester, i. 1057, 1149, 1163, 1165, 1166; ii. 1.5, ,520,543, 545. Lady Elizabeth, i. 1165. Hem-y. Earl of Worcester, i. 423, 424, 1149, 1163 ; ii. 543, 545, 1260. Lord Herbert [afterwards Marquis of Worcester], i. 853, 1047, 1209; ii. 543-545, 1069, 1260, 1437. Sir John, Knt., ii. 543, 545. of Gainford, ii. 624, 635. late of Raglan, ii. 521. Somershal. See Somersal. Somersham, co. Huntingdon, ii, 131, Somerton (Sumerton), co, Somerset, ii, 631, Somerwell (Sommerwell) : John, ii, 1154, 1393, of Drum, ii, 11,52, 1391. WiUiam, of Hilton, ii. 1146, 1386. Sommerfal. See Somersal. Sommerset. See Somerset. Sommerwel. See Somerwell. Soue [i Jones], William, i. 973. Sontley. See Sentley. Sornbeg, Ayrshire, ii. 1147, 1385.''' SorreU (SerriU, SoreU, Sorrel, Sorril. Sorrill) : Emanuel, ii. 43, 309, 478, 675, 1080, 1081, 1443. John, i, 91, 112, 147, 169, 243, 292, 537, 621, 638, 966, 1083; ii. 35, 298, 466, 663, 1068, 1368, 1431. Captain Thomas, ii. 1333, 1379. Sotham. See Soham. Sotheby, John, recorder of Bury St. Edmunds, ii. 1081. Sotherland. See Sutherland. Sotherton (Southerton, Sowtherton), Thomas, i. 93, 115, 149, 233, 242, 243, 293, 538, 623, 641, 745, 971, 1089 ; ii. 40, 305, 473, 670, 1076. Sound in Wrenbury, co. Chester, ii. 623. Sound, Mr., of Newcastle under Lyme, minister, ii. 982. Sourby, Jolm, i. 227. Sourey, Lieut.-Colonel, ii. 1147. • Sourton. Francis, of Honiton, minister, ii. 979. Soute, Francis, i. 802. South : Thomas, i. 75. Walter, ii. 1084. WiUiam, ii. 1073. South Green, Hundred of, co, Norfolk, trained bands of, i. 190. South Mimms (Mims, Minns, Mins), co. Middlesex, ii. 1074, 1328, 1373, 1436. South Molton (Mowlton), co. Devon, parsonage of, ii. 1021. Southall, Stirlingshire, ii. 1154, 1394. Southam, Henry, alderman of Oxford, i. 973, 1090 ; ii. 306, 475, 672 Z 2 356 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Southampton : aldermen of. See Braoebridge ; Clements ; Clungion ; Delamott ; Exton ; Gallop ; Hooper ; Horn ; Major ; Mason ; Murford ; Stanley ; Wroth. assessment of, i. 87, 225, 633, 959, 1075; ii. 29, 53, 289, 291, 4.59, 655, 905, 1032, 106O, 1236, 1358. commissioners for assessment of. i. 91, 148, 231, 335, 450, 540, 975; 1093; ii. 43, 308, 477, 674, 1080. commissioners for ejecting scan- dalous ministers in, ii. 974. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1242 ; ii. 1332, 1442. committee of sequestration in, i. 113. defence of, i. 333, 334, 345. mayor of. i, 451, 975, 1093 ; ii. 43, 308, 477, 675, 1080, 1379, 1443. See also Mason ; Pitt. parliamentary representation • of, ii. 815. St. Denys (Dennis), ii. 1080. unlicensed posts and carriers of letters to be suppressed, ii. 1012. Southampton, co., i. 52,333, 413-415, 424. assessment of, i. 87, 225, 329, 415, 533, 959, 1075, 1110 ; ii. 29, 53, 289, 291, 459, 655, 905, 1032, 1060, 1^36, 1358. ccmmissioners for assessment of, i. 91, 140, 148, 230, 335, 450, 540, 694, 974, 1092, 1112 ; ii. 42, 308, 467, 674, 1080, 1247, 1378. commissioners for ejecting scan- dalous ministers in, ii. 974. ministers as assistants to, ii. 982. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1242 ; ii. 1332, 1442. committee of Parliament in, i. 219. committee of sequestration in, i. 11.3. deputy lieutenants of, i. 142. judges appointed in, ii. 760. Lord Lieutenant of. See Herbert. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. raising of forces in, i. 215, 216, 473, 514, 694. relief of, i. 735. Southampton, Earl of. See Wriothesloy. Southby (Southbey, Sowthby) : John, i. 961. 1078, 1234 ; ii. 30, 293, 461, 657, 1062, 1320, 1426. Richard, ii. 1062. Thomas, ii. 1426. Southoot, Thomas, ii. 1065. Southcote [in Reading], co. Berks, ii. 1426. Southen, Samuel, ii. 1294. Southerby, John, ii. 1443. Southerland. See Sutherland. Southerton. See Sotherton. Soathesk (Sowthes), Earl of. See Car- negie. Southlove, CO. York, ii. 662. Southmead, John, ii. 464, 1065. Southrepps (Southrep), co. Norfolk, ii. 981. Southsea Castle, co. Southampton, gar- rison of, i. 141. Southton (Sowton) : Stephen, ii. 464. Thomas, ii. 1248, 1380. Of. Sowton. Southwark, co. Surrey, i. 38, 40, 46 , 78, 84, 103, 154, 250, 415, 644, 1124 ; ii. 170, 214, 359, 687, 692, 764. assessment of, i. 46, 86, 144, 224, 267- 269, 329, 399, 406, 407, 526, 574, 615, 631, 723, 724, 960 ; ii. 29, 53, 289, 292, 459, 655, 905, 1032, 1060, 1236, 1358. arrears of the monthly assessment of, i. 581, 736, 737. burgesses of i. 39. collection in, for relief of the Irish clergy, i. 286. collections in the churches of, for relief of captives in Algiers, i. 135. commissioners for assessment of, i. 140, 976, 1093 ; ii. 44, 120, 309, 478, 1081. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1010, 1123, 1140 ; ii. 195, 3.50, 1312, 1436. deputy lieutenants of, i. 103. forts in, to be demolished, i. 1008. justices of the Peace for, i. 103, ii. 386. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. places, &c. in : Compter (Counter) prison. St. Margaret's HiU, ii. 754, 911. Horseleydown, ii. 1232. St. George's, i. 753, 873, 1194. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1123 ; ii. 195, 1312. St. Mary Magdalen's, commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1123 ; ii. 195, 1312. St. Olave's, i. 753, 796, 873, 1191, 1194. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1123 ; ii. 196, 1312. St. Olave's School, ii. 1232. St. Saviours, i. 1191. commissioners for the Militia of, ii. 1123 ; ii. 196, 1312. St. Thomas', i. 753, 1194. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1123 ; ii. 195, 1312. St. Thomas' Hospital, i. 753, 1194. relief for felt and hat band makers in, ii. 242. trained bands of, i. 520. Southwel : Robert, ii. 1041. Thomas, ii. 1041. Southveick (Southweek), co. Southampton, i. 450, 696 ; ii. 982. Southwick, CO. "Wilts, i. 460. Southwood, Captairi Richard, ii. 1320. Soutley. See Sentley. Sowden, Hugh, i. 53. Sowdin, John, ii. 1308. Sowerbuts, Thomas, of Samlesburv ii 628 637. ' Sowerby, co. Westmorland, ii. 632. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 357 Sowthby. See Southby. Sowtherton. See Sotherton. Sowthes. See Squthesk. Sowton, Colonel Daniel, i. 802, 842. See also Southton. Soyce, Soyse. See Seys. Spadman, John, ii. 1040. Cf. Spateman. Spain, i. 913. king of, i. 682, 683. minister to. See Ascham. ships bound for, i. 131. Spalding (Spauldlng), co. Lincoln, ii. 133, 972, 981. Spalding (Spalden, Spauding, Spaulden, Spauldlng, Spauleden, Spladiuir) : Samuel, i. 90, 111, 146, 228, 243, "294. 538, 961 ; ii. 31, 294, 462, 6.58, 969, 1428. alderman of Cambridge, i. 621, 637, 1078 ; ii. 1321, 1365. Spaleman. See Spateman. Spangles of copper, ii. 1220. Spanndall. See Spinningdale. Sparkes, co. Norfolk, i. 171. Sparks, Mr., minister, ii. 983. Sparrow : Mr., of Halstead, ii. 980. John, ii. 76-78, 994, 1121, 1122, 1181 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 663, 1368. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. judge for probate of wills, ii. 1272. junior, ii. 663, 702, 1068, 1368. senior, ii. 1068, 1324. of Gestingthorpe, ii. 170, 359, 692. Colonel John, i. 1237. Robert, ii. 478, 675, 1081, 1333. Colonel Thomas, ii. 619. Spars, ii. 1220. Sparsholt (Sparshalt, Spurshaw), co. Berks, ii. 657, 968. Spateman (Spaleman, Spatman, Speti- man), John, ii. 32, 93, 295, 463, 660, 969, 1065, 132^, 1366, 1429. Cf. Spadman. Spauding, Spaulden, Spauldlng, Spaule- den. See Spalding. Spaundall. See Spinningda,le. Speak. See Speke. Speake, Hugh, ii. 1381. Speakman, William, of Lathom, ii. 628, 637. Specot (Speccot, Specket, Specott) : Sir John, Knt., i. 460. Peter, i. 963, 1080 ; ii. 32, 296, 464, 660. Spectacles, ii. 1220. Speed : Thomas, ii. 1332. William, ii. 976. minister, ii. 983. Speen (Spine), co. Berks, ii. 259. Speke (Speak), co. Lancaster, ii. 627. Snelman (Spellman, Spilman) : ' Clement, i. 707, 971, 1088 ; ii. 39, 304, 473, 670, 1075, 1247, 1439. Spelman — cowt. Clement, recorder of Nottingham, i. 1240. John, i. 115, 149, 233, 242, 293, 538, 623, 641, 970, 971, 1087, 1089. 1239, 1240 ; ii. 1075, 1247, 1439. Robert, ii. 38, 303, 471, 668. Spenoe : David, ii. 1152, 1391 John, ii. 1380. Robert, i. 234, 335, 452, 540, 624, 640, 976, 1094, 1242 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676. William, i. 624, 640, 976, 1094, 1242 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 1082, 1334, 1380, 1444. Spenceby, Thomas, ii. 305, 473, 671. Spenceley (Spencely, Spenseley, Spens- ley): Thomas, ii. 1076. Major Thomas, ii. 1330, 1375. of King's Lynn, ii. 1439. Spencer : Mr., of Shelton, minister, ii. 978. Lieut.-Colonel, ii. 297, 465, 662. Arthur, ii. 761, 1335. Brocket, ii. 665, 1070, 1325, 1370, 1432. Sir Brocket, Bart., i. 967, 1084, 1238 ; ii. 35, 300, 468. Henry, Lord Spencer, [afterwards Earl of Sunderland], Lord Lieu- tenant of CO. Northampton, i. 2-4. John, ii. 272, 657, 1061. Captain John, ii. 1147, 1385. Dr. John, ii. 1426. Thomas, i. 979, 1097, 1137 ; i 47, 314, 483, 1335, 1382, 1445. Sir Thomas, Bart,, ii. 1440. William, ii. 1067, 1426, 1446. Spencerfield, Fifeshire, ii. 1149, 1389. Spenseley, Spensley. See Spenceley. Spetiman. See Spateman. Spettisbury (Spettesberry), co. Dorset, ii. 625. Spicer. John, alderman of Northampton, ii. 1075, 1438. SpiUer, Sir Henry, Knt., i. 423, 424, 785. Spilman. See Spelman. Spine. See Speen. Spinningdale in Criech (Spanndall, Spaundall), Sutherlandshire, ii. 1155, 1394. Splading. See Spalding. Spoore, Henry, junior, ii. 1429. Sporston. See Sproston. SoreuU (Sprealt, Sprence, Spreul, Spreult), John, ii. 1152, 1154, 1392, 1393. Sprig : Mr., ii. 41, 306, 475, 672. WiUiam, ii. 474, 672. Sprignal. -See Springal. Sprignall (Sprignal, Sprignel) : Sir Richard, Bart., i. 93, 114, 149, 232, 383, 400, 536, 556, 623, 636, 970, 1087, 1177, 1239 ; ii. 38. 303, 471, 668. Sir Robert, Bart., ii, 1369. 358 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Spring (Springe), Sir William, Knt. and Bart., i. 94, 115, 140, 150, 168, 234, 242, 293, 537, 624, 639, 745, 854, 905, 975, 1093, 1209, 1243 ; ii. 43, 309, 478, 675. Spriugal (Sprignal, Springall) : Thomas, ii. 305, 473, 671, 1076. of St. Mary's, i. 171. Springate (Springat, Springer, Springet, Springett) : Anthony, ii. 1082, 1380, 1444. Herbert, i. 335, 451, 540, 624, 640, 976, 1242 ; ii. 1082, 1444. of the Broyle, i. 94, 116, 234. Thomas, i. 976, 1094 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676. Captain Thomas, i. 335, 540. Sir William, i. 168, 247, 248, 336. Springe. Spe Spring. Springer, Springet, Springett. See Springate. Sproston (Sporstou) : Richard, alderman of Chester, ii. 1064. Robert, alderman of Chester, i. 876. Spruce (sprase), Amys Spanish, i. 214. Spry, William, of Blisland, ii. 623, 635. Spurfloe, W., i. 447. Spurshaw. See Sparsholt. Spurstoe, Mr., i. 682. Spurstow (Spurstowe) : Dr., ii. 1459. Dr., of Hackney, ii. 981. William, i. 691. commissioner of the West Indies, i. 331, 332. master of Catherine Hal], Cambridge, i. 830. minister of Hackney, i. 795, 872, 1191. of Hampden, i. 182. Spurway, Captain, of Tiverton, ii. 1323, 1366. Spynie, Lord. See Lindsay. Squib (Squibb) : Arthur, i. 731, 976, 1011, 1094, 1223, 1243 ; ii. 20, 589, 711, 1081, 1342, 1347. junior, ii. 39, 303, 882, 472, 669. senior, i. 1246. John, 1. 964, 1081 ; ii. 33, 296, 464, 661, 1066. Captain John, ii. 1367. Squire (Squier) : Christopher, ii. 1065. Gaius, ii. 657, 968, 1061, 1320, 1364. Timothy, ii. 1368, 1446. William, i. 1080 ; ii. 32, 296. Stable, William, of Knostrop, ii. 1067. Stacey (Stace, Stacy, Stacye) : Edward, ii. 36, 301, 469, 666. John, ii. 31, 294, 461, 658, 1062, 1321, 1364, 1427. Stadholm, Cuthbert, ii. 757. Stafford : mayor of, i. 642 ; ii. 1078, 1441. parliamentary representation of, ii. 816. Stafford, co., i. 53-55, 124, 125, 645. assessment of, i. 87, 225, 533, 632, 959, 1074, 1109 ; ii. 29, 53, 288,291, 459, 655, 905, 1031, 1060, 1236, 1358. collection in, for relief of Leicester, i. 799. commissioners for assessment of, i. 94, 151, 235, 543, 642, 973, 1091 ; ii. 42, 307, 476, 673, 1078, 1247, 1377. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 974. ministers as assistants to, ii. 982. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1242 ; ii. 1331, 1441. committee of Parliament in, i. 54, 56, 125, 126. committee of sequestration in, i. 116. judges appointed in, ii. 759. Lord Lieutenant of. i. 54, 55, 125, 126. See also Devereux. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Stafford . Mr., minister, ii. 983. Captain, ii. 1368. Edmund, ii. 1245. John, i. 622, 968, 1085 ; ii. 37, 301, 470, 667, 1072, 1372. Robert, ii. 1067. William, i. 966, 1083, 1136, 1221. 1222, 1237 ; ii. 35, 299, 467, 664, 1069, 1369. Stain. See Withern cum Stain. Stain (Stane) : Dr. Richard, i. 621, 637 ; ii. 969. William, Commissary General of the Musters, ii. 997. Stainborough (Standerber), co. York, ii. 634. Staines (Stanes), co. Middlesex, ii. 981, 1328. Staines (Stains, Stanes, Stayns, Steines, Steynes) : John, of St. Mildred, Bread Street, i. 870,1190. Richard, ii. 294, 462, 658, 1063, 1321, 1431. Thomas, ii. 973. of St. Mildred, Bread Street, i. 793. Stainton, Great, co. Dui'ham, ii. 624. Stair (Stoir), Ayrshire, ii. 1155, 1395. Stalbridge, co. Dorset, ii. 624. Stalhara, Mr., of Terling, ii. 980. Stamff)rd (Stanford), co. Lincoln, ii. 972, 981, 1327, 1372. aldermen of, i. 59, 969, 1086 ; ii. 302, 470, 667, 1073, 1372, 1436. parliamentary representation of, ii 814. Stamford (Stanford), Earl of. See Gi'ey. Stamford. See Samford. Stampard, James, of Warton, ii. 626, 636. Stanbey. See Stanley. Stanborough (Stanbrough), Robert, i 383 556 ; ii. 1328. ' ' Stanbridge, William, ii. 1325, 1870. Stanbrough. See Stanborough. INDEX OF NAMES, PLAGES, AND THINCxS. 359 standard, Robert, ii. 122, 306, 672. Standen, Captain, ii. 1331, 1376. Standerber. See Stainborough. Standground, co. Huntingdon, ii. 131. Standish, oo. Lancaster, ii. 625, 626, 628. Standish : Alexander, i. 642. Edward, of Wooson, ii. 623, 635. George, late of Derby, ii. 628, 637. James, ii. 608, 1041. Lawrence, of Standish, ii. 628, 637. Richard, i. 1239 ; ii. 37, 301, 469, 1071, 1371, 1433. Colonel Richard, ii. 1434. Standley. See Stanley. Standon, co. Stafford, ii. 631. Standsteed. See Stansted. Stane. See Stain. Staneforth, Wimam, ii. 1067. Staneley, Stanely. See Stanley. Stanes. See Staines. Stanford, co. Berks, ii. 657, 968. See also Stamford. Stanhope, Peeblesshire, ii. ll.)3, 1392. Stanhope, Laird of. See Murray. Stanhope (Stanhop) : Arthur, ii. 1040, 1329, 1375, 1438, 1439. Charles, Lord Stanhope, i. 853, 1208. John, ii. 297, 465, 662, 760, 970, 1067, 1324, 1367. 1429, 1446. Phihp, Earl of Chesterfield, ii. 521. Stanlalse, Richard, ii. 266. Stanley (Stanbey, Standley, Staneley, Stanely, Stanly, Stareley, Staveley) : Arthur, i. 49, 92, 114, 232, 470. Charles, Earl of Derby, ii. 1138. servant to. See. Smith. Charlotte, Countess Dowager of Derby, ii. 1137. James, Earl of Derby, i. 876 ; ii. 520, 1138. Lord Strange [aftei-wards Earl of Derby], Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire, i. 1, 3, 4. Sir James, Bart., i. 92. Peter, ii. 1322,|1365, 1428. of Bickerstafee, ii. 628, 637. Sampson, i. 1113 ; ii. 297, 465. Thomas, i. 90, 111, 147, 228, 543, 642, 962, 1079, 1235 ; ii. 31, 294, 462, 658, 757, 1063, 1321, 1365, 1428. of Bishopton, ii. 633, 638. Sir Thomas, Bart., i. 114, 149, 232, 546, 642, 968, 1085, 1142, 1238 ; ii. 666. William, i. 470, 975,-1093 ; ii. 37, 43, 301, 308, 470, 477, 667, 675, 972, 1434. alderman of Leicester, i. i)0, 92, 114, 149, 232, 546, 622, 642, 968, 1085, 1238 ; ii. 1072, 1327, 1372. alderman of Southampton, ii. 1443. Of. Staveley. Stannanaught ; Henry, of Fazakerley, ii. 628, 637. Lawrence, of Kirkby, ii. 629, 637. Stannerden. See Sfcanwardine. Stansby : Philip, ii. 661, 1323, 1367. Richard, ii. 1442. Stansley, Philip, of Dorchester, ii. 464. Stansted (Standsteed), co. Essex, i. 889 ; ii. 1431. Stanter, William, ii. 1084. Stantley. See Sentley. Stanton (Stauaton), co. Northumberland, i. 707, 972, 1090, 1142 ; ii. 1041. Stanton (Staunton, Stauton) : Dr., warden of Corpus Christi, Oxford, ii. 982. Dr. Edmund, of Kingston, i. 182. Robert, i. 50, 89, 146, 169, 227, 543, 619, 635 ;- ii. 30, 293, 460, 656, 968, 1230. Thomas, ii. 1320. of Upton, ii. 968. See also Santon. Stanwardine (Saunerden, Stannerden, Stanwarden), co. Salop, i. 94, 126, 151, 235, 1243. Stanyer, William, ii. 1082. Stapeley (Stapelly, Staple, Stapley) : Colonel, i. 487 ; ii. 64, 562, 689. Anthony, i. 94, 116, 150, 234, 335, 451, 540, 624, 640, 691, 976, 1094, 1242, 1255 ; ii. 2, 44, 310, 335, 479, 676, 97.5, 1082, 1117, 1118 John, ii. 975, 1082. Thomas, i. 383. Stapilton. See Stapleton. Staple. See Stapeley. Stapleford, co. Wilts, parsonage of, ii. 1021. Staplehurst (Stapplehurst), co. Kent, ii. 1071, 1371, 1433. Staples, — , ii. 1439. Stapleton, co. Durham, ii. 591. Stapleton (Stepleton), co. Hereford, ii. 1070, 1369. Stapleton (Stapilton, Stappleton) : Brian, i. 91, 112, 147, 230, 544, 644, 705, 706, 965, 1082, 1245 ; ii. 33. member of Parliament for the North Riding of Yorkshire, i. 711. Edward, ii. 265, 269. Hem-T, i. 706, 1245 ; ii. 1446. John, ii. 1324. Miles, ii. 1446. Sir Philip, Knt., i. 17, 91, 112, 147, 230, .382, 437, 544, 644, 669, 705, 706, 723, 777, 779, 839, 840, 8.53 905, 927, 937, 964, 965. Robert, ii. 356. Stapley. See Stapeley. Stapplehurst. See Staplehurst. Stappleton. See Stapleton. Star. See Starre. Starch, i. 466, 467 ; ii. 847, 1190. Starohie. Sef Starkey. Stareley. See Stanley. Starkey (Starchie, Starkie) ; John i 114, 546, 707, 75S, 968, 1085. 1142, 1239; ii. 37, 301, 469, 666, 1072, 1326, 1371, 1433. Colonel John, ii. 1434. Philip, ii. 1369. Ralph, ii. 1064. Starnell, Samuel, junior, ii. 1436. 360 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Starre (Star) : Comfort, minister, ii. 979. Edmund, ii. 1323, 1367. Starting, Timothy, of Uttoxeter, ii. 631, 638. Statfield, Statfold, Statford. See Stot- fold. Staughton. See Stoughton. Staunton, Stauton. See Stanton. Staveley (Stavely) : Arthur, i. 149, 169, 546, 622, 642,968, 1085, 1238 ; ii. 470, 667. Cf. Stanley. Stawton. See Stoughton. Staynings (Steining, Steyning), Charles, ii. 307, 476, 1065, 1079, 1378, 1442. Stayns. See Staines. Stayt, Dr., ii. 1063. Steadman. See Stedman. Steane (Stene). co. Northampton, ii. 973. Steane (Stean)', Thomas, ii. 471, 668, 754, 759, 762, 1073. Steart. See Sturt. Steavenson. See Stephenson. Stebbin, Francis, ii. 1076. Stebbs. See Stobs. Steddall (Steddal). Thomas, i. 95, 643, 708. Stedman (Steadman, Stidman) : George, ii. 308, 476, 674, 1079, 1378, 1442. James, ii. 1378, 1442. commissioner for surveying Kingswood forest, ii. 1116, 1139. Steed : Mr., ii. 980. Thomas, i. 1146. Dr. William, ii. 262. Steel, i. 214 ; ii. 1220. Steel (Steele) : Mr., of Hanmer, minister, ii. 984. John, i. 678. Laurence, ii. 105, 1328, 1373. William, i. 487, 843 ; ii. 139, 143, 144, 170, 198, 692, 702, 994, 1121, 1122, 1298. recorder of London, ii. 359, 371, 619, 668, 917, 973, 1000, 1001. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Steeple-Ashton, co. Wilts, ii. 312, 481, 678, 1084. Steepleton (Stepleton), co. Dorset, ii. 661, 1066. Steer, John, ii. 1082. Steevens. See Stephens. Steeventon. See Steventon. Steigh. See Sleigh. Steill, George, ii. 1150, 1390. Steines. See Staines. Steining. See Staynings. Stella, CO. Durham, ii. 521. iS'teUington. See Stillington. Steminges (Stemins), Charles, i. 974, 1091. Stenbury in GodshiU (Stenburge), Isle of ■Wight, ii. 1333. ■Stene. See Steane. Stenehill. See Stoney Hill. Stenhouse, Stirlingshire, ii, 1147, 1154, 1387, 1394, Stephany, Barony of. See Magherastep- hana, Stephens (Steevens, Stephen, Stephnes, Steven, Stevens) : of Oxford, ii. 974. Mr., principal of Hart Hall, Oxford, ii. 1027. of Appleton, minister, ii. 978. Edward, i. 91, 113, 140, 148, 169. 230, 428, 546, 798, 854, 966, 1083; 1136, 1209, 1237. junior, ii. 1431. Henry, i. 169 ; ii. 100. James, i. 1130. alderman of Gloucester, i. 1136, 1237 ; ii. 119, 299, 467, 664, 1069, 1325, 1431. Joel, ii. 1364. John, i. 91, 113, 169, 230, 384, 388, 428, 546, 556, 853, 914, 966, 977, 1083, 1095, 1136, 1209, 1237, 1244 ; ii. 35, 45, 139, 299, 312, 467, 481, 664, 678, 758, 971, 1069, 1325, 1332, 1369, 1431. recorder of Bristol, ii. 1442. of Devizes, ii. 1248. Margaret, ii. 260. Michael, i. 973, 1091 ; ii. 41, 307, 475, 673, 1078. Miles, ii. 1441. Nathaniel, i. 91, 113, 148, 397, 428, 546, 656, 691, 966, 1083, 1136, 1237 ; ii. 35, 299, 467, 663, 971, 1069, 1431, 1437. Richard, i. 546,966, 1083, 1136, 1237 ; ii. 35, 299, 467, 664. Thomas, i. 230, 428, 966, 1083, 1136, 1237 ; ii. 1431. sherifE of co. Gloucester, i. 546. hackney coachman, ii. 923. junior, ii. 1379. , of Maldon, ii. 1324, 1368. William, i. 974, 975, 977, 1092, 1095 ; ii. 43, 45, 139, 152, 308, 312, 477, 481, 675, 678, 1080. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. judge of the Admiralty Court, ii. 510. recorder of Salisbui-y, i. 1244. Stephenson (Steavenson, Stepheneson, Stevenson) : Robert, i. 978, 1096. William, of Abingdon, ii. 461, 657 1062. of Thornton, ii. 634, 638. Captain William, deputy to the Serjeant-at-Arms, i. 1188. Stephington. See Steventon. Stephnes. See Stephens. Stepleton. See Stapleton ; Steepleton btepney, co. Middlesex, i. 182, 752 784 1194 ; ii. 123. minister of. See Hoyle, Stepney, Sir John, Bart., ii. 15. Sterling (Stirling) : Sir Archibald, of Garden, ii. 881 James, Baron of Anthill, ii iicq 139,3. *'*^' William, of La,w, ii, lug^ jsg^^ INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 361 Sterne, Captain Edward, i. 356. Steruel, Samuel, ii. 1328. Sterry : Peter, minister, ii. 983. of London, i. 182 ; ii. 856. Stert. See Stui-t. Steuart. See Stewart. Steven, Stevens. See Stephens. Stevenson. See Stephenson. Stevenstone [in St. Giles in the Wood], CO. Devon, i. 1113. Steventon (Stephin^ton), co. Berks, ii 259, 260. Steventon (Steeventon), William, i. 973, 1091. Stewart (Steuart, Steward, Stuart) : — , i. 538. — , of Aidinhoe, ii. 1146, 1387. — , the younger, of Maynes, ii. 1153, 1392. Dr., i. 609, 612. Dr., late prebendary of Westminster, ii. 104, 2.58. Alexander, Lord Blantyre, ii. 1151, 1391. Earl of Moray, ii. 881, 1151, 1390. of Physgill, ii. 1155, 1395. Archibald, of Scotstown, ii. 1154, 1393. Charles. See Charles I. Duncan, of Appin, ii. 1145, 1386. Francis, i. 356, 1238 ; ii. 300, 468, 665, 1070. George, ii. 671, 759, 1076, 1330. Henry. See Henry. Isaac, ii. 299, 467, 664. • Cf. Seward. James. See James. James, Duke of Richmond, i. 609, 612. Earl of Galloway, ii. 881, 1155, 1395. of Ardvorlich, junior, ii, 1153, 1393 of Castlemilk, ii. 1152, 1391. Sir James, of Kirkfield, ii. 1148, 1149, 1388. of Kirktown, ii. 1146, 1387. John, Earl of Traquair, ii. 1153, 1154, 1392, 1394. of Asooge, ii. 1146, 1387. Sir Lewis, advocate, ii. 882. Patrick, ii. 1146, 1387. Dr. Richard, Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, i. 672. Robert, ii. 1075, 1248, 1439. Sir Robert, Knt., ii. 599. Simon, of Kilchattan, ii. 1146, 1387. Thomas, ii. 1081. Sir Thomas, of Grantully, ii. 1153, 1393. Sir Waiter, ii. 1152, 1391. William, ii. 671, 1076, 1330. Colonel William, ii. 1155, 1395. Steyne, Thomas, senior, i. 1129. . Steynes. See Staines. Steyning. See Staynings. Stiohell, Roxburghshire, ii. 1154, 1394. Stickley, Lewis, of Exeter, minister, ii. 979. Stidman. See Stedman. Stiles (Stile, Style, Styles) : James, ii. 657. Dr. Matthias, of St. George's, Bast- cheap, i. 182. Robert, ii. 461. of Chall, junior, ii. 658. Sir Thomas, Knt. and Bart., i. 968, 1062, 1085, 1119, 1238 ; ii. 36, 300. 468, 665, 972, 1071, 1326, 1370, 1433, 1435. WilUam, ii. 1330, 1375. of Leeds, ii. 980. Captain William, ii. 658. Still : John, ii. 464, 661, 758, 1066, 1367, 1430. of Shaftesbury, ii. 296. Stillington (SteUington, StyUington) : John, i. 706, 738, 964, 1081, 1141, 1245 ; ii. 34, 298, 465, 662, 970, 1067. Thomas, ii. 1446. Stilton, CO. Huntington, ii. 131. Stint, Mr., ii. 154. Stireing. See Styring. Stirke, Major John, ii. 1329. Stirling (Sterhng) : assessment of, ii. 1 145, 1 1242, 1362. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1155, 1394. parhamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1155, 1394. Stirlingshire : assessment of, ii. 1145, 1242, 1362. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1154, 1394. parliamentary representation of, ii. 930. Stirrop (Stiropp, Stirropp, Stirrup) : Nathaniel, treasurer of accounts, ii. 280. Robert, i. 977, 1095. alderman of Worcester, i. 1245 ; ii. 45, 311, 480, 677. of Worcester, ii. 976. Stisteed, William, i. 556. StoakCliveland. See Stoke Climsland. Stoak Bdy. See Stoke Edith. Stoak under Hambden. See Stoke sub Hamdon. Stoakenham. See Stokenham. Stoakes, Stoaks. See Stokes. Stobs in Cavers (Stebbs), Roxburghshire. ii. 882. Stock : -, i. 318. Edward, i. 1131. Thomas, i. 1130. Stockal, James, ii. 176, 359, 692. Stockdale : Margaret, ii. 265. Robert, ii. 1368. Thomas, i. 91, 112, 148, 230, 544, 644, 705, 738, 965, 1082, 1245 ; ii. 33, 297, 465, 662. Stockeld near Wetherby (Stockhal), co. York, ii. 592. Stockholm, cost of postage to, ii, 1112, 362 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Stockings of wadmel, ii. 1220. Stookland, co. Dorset, [now Devon], ii. 625. Stockley, Edward, ii. 469, 666. Stockman, Joseph, ii. 1381. Stocks. See Stokes. Stockton, CO. Hereford, ii. 625. Stockton Socon, co. Norfolk, ii. 190. Stockwell, Eichard, i. 1246. Stocombe, David, ii. 1378. Stoddart (Stodart, Stodarte, Stoddard, Stoderd, Strodderd) : Amos, ii. 1290, 1374. Jolin, i. 962, 1080, 1142 ; ii. 295, 463, 659. Matthew, ii. 1431. William, i. 1113, 1183, 1247 ; ii. 46, 313, 482, 679, 761, 1335. Stoir. See Stair. Stoke, CO. Lincoln, ii. 629. Stoke, CO. Norfolk, ii. 131. Stoke, CO. Nottingham, ii. 970. Stoke by Nayland (next Neyland), co. Suffolk, ii. 983. Stoke Climsland (Stoalv-Cliveland), co. Cornwall, ii. 635. Stoke Edith (Stoak-Edy), co. Hereford, ii. 625. Stolce Newington, co. Middlesex. St. Mary's, i. 752, 1194. Stoke sub Hamdon (Stoak under Hamb- den), CO. Somerset, ii. 630. Stoke Bridge, co. Norfolli:, ii. 130. Stoke (Stoake) river, ii. 130. Stokenham (Stoakenham), co. Devon, ii. 624. Stokes (Stoakes, Stoaks, Stocks) ; Edward, i. 475, 542, 977, 1095, 1244 ; ii. 45, 312, 481, 678, 1084, 1335. Robert, i. 460. Stolmon, Henry, ii. 479, 677. Stonard, Francis, i. 537. Stone, CO. Stafford, ii. 631. Stone : Captain, ii. 1268. Henry, i. 974, 1091, 1242 ; ii. 12, 307, 476, 673, 974, 1078, 1331, 1377, 1435, 1441. of Wanson, ii. 1117, 1118. John, ii.38, 82, 83, 105, 198, 201, 302, 471, 668, 828, 851, 870, 917, 973, 1040, 1073, 1074, 1247, 1436, 1437. commissioner of the Admiralty, ii. 812. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. of Nunnery, ii. 1380. Captain John, ii. 1417, 1424. Dr. Richard, i. 961, 962, 1078, 1079. Robert, ii. 667, 1072. Thomas, citizen of London, i. 514. William, i. 1011 ; ii. 21, 1084, 1248, 1381. Stonehand, Stonehard, Stoneheard. See Stonhard. Stonehouse : Sir George, Knt. and Bart., i. 170, 227 ; ii. 270. Marmaduke, ii. 1084. Stonenard. See Stonhard. Stones, kinds of, named, ii. 1220, 1221. Stoney Hill in Inveresk (Stenehill), Edin- burghshire, ii. 1149, 1388. Stonhard (Stonehand, Stonehard, Stone- heard, Stonenard), Francis, i. 169, 170, 229, 292, 621, 638, 966, 1083 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 663, 1368. Stoodly, Giles, ii. 1246. Storey (Storie, Story) : Captain, i. 802. Captain Edward, i. 1129 ; ii. 1294. James, i. 698, 880, 881, 888, 956, 957. 1130, 1146 ; ii. 105. of St. Benet Finck, i. 795, 872, 1191. John, senior, ii. 1075. Philip, i. 961, 1078, 1235. Robert, of Edenhall, ii. 623, 635. Stormont, Viscount. See Murray. Story. See Storey. Stote. Richard, recorder of Berwick-upon- Tweed, ii. 1427. Stotfold (Statfield, Statfold, Statford), co. Bedford, ii. 30, 293, 461, 657, 1426. Stoughton (Staughton, Stawton, Strough- ton) : Anthony, i. 54, 94, 116, 151, 235, 513. 620, 641, 976, 1094, 1244 ; ii. 45: 311. 480, 677. Nicholas, i. 94, 116, 150, 234, 335, 451, 541, 624. 636, 731, 853, 976, 1093. Robert, i. 960, 1077. Slourton (Scourton), co. Stafford, ii. 42, 307, 476, 673. Sloutley. See Sentley. Stoveu. See St. Wenn. Stow-on-the-Wold, co. Gloucester, ii. 980. Stowe [in Kilkhampton], co. Cornwall, ii. 520. Stowel : Edward, son of Sir John, ii. 520. John, son of Sir John, ii. 520. Sir John, Knt., late of Cothelstone. ii. 520, 540, 541. Stowen, Robert, i. 637. Stowey, Nether (Netherstow), co. Somer- set, ii. 631. Stowmarket [co. Suffolk], i. 182. Strachan, Captain, ii. 99. Strachy, Howard, ii. 269. Stradling : Edward, i. 979, 1097, 1137; ii. 15, 47, 314, 343, 483, 680, 976, 1086, 1328, 1383, 1448. Sir Henry, Knt., ii. 15. Thomas, ii. 15. Stragul. See Chepstow. Straker, Robert, ii. 1324. Stralock (Strallooh) Perthshire, ii 11 53 1393. Strane, Thomas, ii. 942, 1373. Strange (Straing), Lord. See Stanley. Strange : John, i. 1131, 1261 ; ii. 38, 302, 470 667, 973. ' ' Joseph, ii. 1040. Strangeways. See Strangways. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 363 Strangeways (Strangwish), co. Lancaster Tnow the site of the assize court, Manchester], 1i. 1434. Strangford, co. Down, 1. 499. Strangways (Strangeways, Strangwaies, Strangwayes) : Giles, ii. 42, 307, 476, 674, 1332. ■ of Charlton Adam, i. 974, 1091. Thomas, ii. 301, 469, 1068, 1324, 1368. Major Thomas, ii. 1446. Strangwish. See Strangeways. Strangwish, — , ii. 37. Stratford ; Anthony, i. 356. Edward, ii. 120, 311, 480, 677. George, i. 3.56. Stratford- upon- Avon, co. Warwick, ii. 975. Strathmore, Earl of. See Lyon. Strathnaver (Strathnavern, Strenever), Lord. See Gordon. Stratton, co. Cornwall, ii. 1429. Stratton Audley (Strutton Audely), co. Oxford, ii. 122, 306, 475, 672 Stratton (Strayton, Stratton) : Edward, i. 977, 1095 ; ii. 1290, 1374. John, of Lauriston, ii. 1151, 1391. Streat, Walter, ii. 464. Streeby cum Woodthorpe. See Strubby cum Woodthorpe. Street, co. Somerset, ii. 631. Street, Francis, ii. 120, 311, 480, 677. Strenever. See Strathnaver. Stretch. Edward, ii. 195. Stretton, i, 182. See also Stratton. Strickland (Strickeland) : Mr., ii. 562, 689. John, minister, ii. 983. Thomas, ii. 1446. Walter, i. 964, 965, 979, 1081, 1082, 1097, 1136, 1245 ; ii. 33, 34, 297, 298, 465, 466, 500, 662, 680, 1077, 1086, 1324, 1328, 1368, 1383, 1447. Lord, ii. 1084. Lord Walter, member of the Pro- tector's Council, ii. 1067. Sir William, Knt. and Bart., i. 91, 112, 147, 230, 544, 620, 639, 644, 706, 723, 785, 804, 853, 964, 965, 967, 1081, 1082, 1084, 1208, 1245 ; ii. 33, 34, 36, 297, 300, 465, 469, 661, 760, 970, 1027, 1039, 1067, 1068, 1323, 1367, 1368, 1446. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. Strilson. See Shilston. Stringatt. Thomas, i. 1242. Stringer, George, ii. 36, 300, 468. Stroad. See Strode. Strodderd. Sm Stoddart. Strode (Stroad, Stroud, Strowde) : Mr., i. 658, 905. , of Ruscombe, ii. 968. George, ii. 119. Sir George, Knt., i. 1057, 1149, 1163. late of Westerham, i. 1165. James, i. 974, 1091. John, ii. 1367. of Chantmarle, ii. 661. Strode — cont. John, of Parnham, ii. 1066. Sir Richard, Knt., i. 228, 460, 545, 963, 1080 ; ii. 32, 295. Thomas, of Maperton, ii. 1079, 1378, 1442. William, i. 68, 69, 94, 116, 151, 235, 460, 545, 974, 1091, 1243 ; ii. 293, 461, 657, 1062, 1079, 1083, 1378, 1426, 1442. junior, i. 974, 1091 ; ii. 1079, 1378, 1442. Colonel WiUiam, i. 487, 819. Strouey. See Struy. Strong : Mr., minister of St. Dunstan in the West, i. 1191. William, ii. 856. Strooby-cum-Woodthorpe. See Strubby- cum-Woodthorpe. Strood (Stroud), co. Kent, ii. 980. Stroud. See Strode ; Strood. Stroughton. See Stoughton. Strowde. See Strode. Strubby cum Woodthorpe (Strooby, Streeby cum Woodthorpe), co. Lincoln, i. 664, 742. Struggle. See Chepstow. Struice, Elias, captain of Foot, i. 13. Strutton Audely. See Stratton Audley. Struy (Stroney), Inverness-shire, ii. 1151, 1390. Stuart. See Stewart. Slubber, Peter, Ii. 1041. Stubbs Walden (Stubswalden), co. York, ii. 634. Stubs : Mr., of Wells, minister, ii., 982. Thomas, of Llanvetherine, ii. 637. Studholm (Studhalm, Studholme) ; Captain, ii. 295, 463, 659. Cuthbert, ii. 969, 1064, 1322, 1429. Michael, i. 962, 1080, 1142, 1235. Nicholas, ii. 1064. Studley : Giles, ii. 1066. Nathaniel, i. 452, 540, 624, 640, 976, 1094, 1242 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 975, 1082, 1334. Sturges, Thomas, ii. 1444. Sturlock (Sturluck) : David, i. 978. alderman of Cardigan, i. 1096. Sturminster Marshall, co. Dorset, ii. 625. Sturt (Steart, Stert) : Nicholas, i. 435. Walter, ii. 660, 1322, 1366. of Brixton, ii. 296. Stutton (Sutton), co. Suffolk, ii. 1333, 1379. Style, Styles. See Stiles. Styllington. See Stillingtou. Styring (Stireing), Thomas, ii. 662, 1067. Subboscus in Gower WaUica (Subboscos), CO. Glamorgan, manor and lordship of, ii. 544. Succades from the English plantations, ii. 1221. Suckley, Ralph, of Ghevening, ii. 1246. 629, 1366, 364 OKDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Suckling (Sucklin), Robert, ii. 671, 1075, 1439. Sudborough (Sudbury), co. Northampton, ii,261. Sudbury, co. Suffolk : commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1081. mayor of, ii. 1081. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Sudel : Lawrence, of PulWood, ii. 628, 637. Richard, of Fishwick, ii. 626, 636. Sudgon, William, ii. 15. Suffolk, i. 51, 245, 284, 625, 644 ; ii. 492, 1019, 1132. assessment of, i. 86, 144, 224, 273, 292, 309, 323, 329, 352, 353, 368, 432, 515, 516, 530, 532, 615, 631, 742, 763, 810, 851, 959, 1075, 1110; ii. 29, 53, 289, 292, 459, 655, 905. 1032, 1060, 1236, 1358. collection in, for relief of Leicester, i. 799. commissioners for assessment of, i. 94, 140, 150, 168, 234, 537, 624, 639, 765, 975, 1093, 1113; ii. 43, 120, 309, 478, 675, 1080, 1248, 1379. commissioners for ejecting scanda- lous ministers in, ii. 975. ministers as assistants to, ii. 983. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1243 ; ii. 1333, 1443. committee of defence in, i. 51, 242, 243, 291, 293, 745. committee of Parliament in, i. 218, 248, 249. committee to execute martial law on deserters in, i. 715, 820. committee of sequestration in, i. 115. defence of, i. 462. draining of the great level of the fens in, ii. 130, 899. judges appointed in, ii. 760. Lord Lieutenant of. See Howard, maintenance of the forces in, i. 160. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. provision of draught horses in, i. 654. raising of forces in, i. 215, 216, 472, 736. scandalous clergy in, i. 371. sequestration of delinquents' estates in, i. 309. Suffolk, Earl of. See Howard. Sugar, i. 209 ; ii. 848, 1129. Sugdon, William, of Bredog, i. 980, 1098. Suger (Sugar), Richard, ii. 293, 461, 656. Suir, river, co. Waterford, Little Island in, ii. 736. Sully (Sulley, Sullip), Daniel, ii. 1(J75, 1329, 1375, 1439. Sumerton. See Somerton. Summer, George, of Balyordie, ii. 1150, 1389. Summerset. See Somerset. Sijnderland, co. Durham, i. 172-174, 314, 397, 398, 569 ; ii. 969. coal trade of, i. 63 ; ii. 505. Sunderland, Earl of, See Spencer. Sundon (Sunden), co. Bedford, ii. 1426. Sunlaws in Roxburgh (Snilays, Snylays), Roxburghshire, ii. 1154, 1394. Sunquar. See Sanquhar. Suprabosous in Gower WaUica (Supra- boscos), CO. Glamorgan, manor and lordship of, ii. 544. Surman, Thomas, ii. 1069, 1325, 1369. Surrey, i. 14, 221. 325, 360, 413-415, 440. 625, 644, 1222, 1252, 1258 ; ii. 764. assessment of, i. 86, 224, 267, 323, 329, 415, 531, 615, 631, 851, 960, 1075, 1110 ; ii. 29, 53, 289, 292, 459, 655, 905, 1032, 1060, 1236, 1358. collection in, for relief of the Irish clergy, i. 285, 286. for relief of Leicester, i. 799. commissioners for assessment of, i. 94, 140, 150,- 234, 335, 451, 541, 624, 636, 724, 730, 731, 976, 1093, 1113 ; ii. 44, 120, 309, 478, 676, 1081, 1248, 1,379. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 975. ministers as assistants to, ii. 983. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1022, 1243 ; ii. 1333, 1443. committee to execute Martial Law on deserters in, i. 715, 820. committee of Parliament in, i. 219. committee of sequestration in, i. 116, 1223. defence of, i. 333, 334, 726. deputy Lieutenants of, i. 103, 726- 730. judges appointed in, ii. 759. justices of the Peace for, i. 84, 103, 1140 ; ii. 350. Lord Lieutenant of, i. 726-730. See also Howard. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. provision of draught horses in, i. 654. raising of forces in, i. 215, 216, 473, 736, 1222. rebellion raised by the Earl of Holland in, i. 1222. sheriff of, i. 1070. See also Jordan ; Wymmersal. Sussex, i. 272, 413-415, 424, 625, 644, 1165, 1223, 1258. assessment of, i. 86, 224, 323, 329, 415, 531, 615, 631, 851, 960, 1075, 1110 ; ii. 29, 53, 289, 292, 460, 65.5, 905, 1032, 1060, 1236, 1358. collection in, for relief of Leicester, i. 799. commissioners for assessment of, i. 94, 140, 150, 234, 335, 451, 540, 624, 640, 781, 976,, 1094 ; ii. 44 310, 479, 676, 1082, 1248, 1379. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers im, ii. 975. ministers as assistants to, ii. 983. commissioners for .the Militia of, i 1242 ; ii. 1333, 1444. committee to execute Martial Law on deserters in, i. 715, 820. committee of Parliament in, i. 219. committee of sequestration in, i H6 defence of, i, 333, 334. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 365 Sussex — eont. judges appointed in, ii. 760. Lord Lieutenant of. See Percy, parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. provision of draught horses in, i. 654. raising of forces in, 1. 215, 216, 473, 736. Sutherland, Earl of. See Gordon. Sutherland : — , of Kinsteary, ii. 1152, 1392. Alexander, Lord DufEus, ii. 881. James, of Kinmenity, ii. 1145, 1386. John, of Clyne, ii. 1155, 1394. Sutherlandshire (Sotherland, Souther- land) : assessment of, ii. 1145, 1242, 1362. commissioners for assessment of, ii 1155, 1394. parliamentary representation of, ii. 930. Sutterton, Thomas, ii. 1439. Sutton, i. 181. CO. Bedford, ii. 978. CO. Lancaster, ii. 627, 629. CO. Montgomery, i. 979. CO. Southampton, i. 335, 540. See also Stuttou. Sutton Coldfield (Cofield), co. Warwick, i. 182 ; ii. 982, 983. Sutton Scotney (Skotney). co. Southamp- ton, i. 450. Swacey. See Swavesey. Swaffham (Swafham), co. Norfolk, ii. 981. Swaffham (Swaffam) Bulbeck, co. Cam- bridge, ii. 131. SwaSham Prior, co. Cambridge, ii. LSI. Swail (Swale, Swayle, Swayles) : John, ii. 1324, 1368. of Askham, i. 738 ; ii. 662. Solomon, ii. 260. Swain (Swaine, Swayne) : Mr., ii. 104, 154. minister, ii. 984. Captain, ii. 662. Bennet, i. 1244 ; ii. 678, 760, 1084, 1334, 1381. Gabriel, ii. 1065. Richard, ii. 345. Swale. See Swail. Swallow : Richard, ii. 1330. Robert, ii. 1329. Thomas, i. 170, 232, 400, 536, 623, 637, 970, 1087, 1246 ; ii. 38, 303, 759, 762, 1073, 1436. a judge to try poor prisoners, ii. 754, 762. William, i. 114. Swalter, John, of South Creake, i. 171. Swan, John, ii. 980. Swanley, Captain, i. 443 ; ii. 1308. Swannich, Swannick. See Swanwick. Swansea (Swansey, Swanzey), co. Gla^ morgan, ii. 544, 735, 1448. coal from, ii. 505. mayor of, ii. 1086. portreeve of, ii. 680. S wanton (Swenton) : Francis, ii. 312, 481, 678, 1084, 1381. Katherine, 1. 134. Swanwick (Swannich, Swannick, Swan- wack,), Samuel, ii. 41, 307, 475, 673, 976, 991, 1331, 1377, 1441. Swanzey. See Swansea. Swarberick, William, ii. 1072. Swavesey (Swacey), co. Cambridge, ii. 131. Swayle, Swayles. See Swail. Swayne. See Swain. , Sweden, minister for, ii. 1464. Sweet (Sweete) : Henry, i. 1130 ; ii. 75. Richard, ii. 32, 296, 464, 660, 1066, 1323, 1366. Robert, i. 1131. of St. Mary Woolnoth, i. 794, 871, 1190. Swenton. See Swanton. Swetnam (Swetman, Swetnan) : Jane, widow, ii. 268. Joseph, minister, ii. 979. Laurence, i. 268, 623, 637, 970, 1087. of Westminster, i. 796, 873. Swift : Mr., of Rising, ii. 1439. Major, ii. 1335. Thomas, ii. 312, 343, 481, 678, 1335, 1448. Swinborn, William, of Nafferton, ii. 630, 637. Swinfen (Swinfln, Swynfen) : Mr., i. 927, 937. John, i. 642, 853, 974, 1091, 1242 ; ii. 37, 301, 470, 667, 1072, 1078, 1417, 1418, 1441. junior, ii. 974. Cf. Swynsen, Swinfield : John, i. 622, 642, 968. alderman of Leicester, i. 1085. Swinfin, co. Carnarvon, i. 1247. Swinford in Cumnor (Sevintord), co. Berks, ii. 657. Swlnshead, co. Lancaster, ii. 628. Swinton (Swintone), Berwickshire, ii. 878, 1148, 1150. Swinton (Swintoun) : Alexander, ii. 1150, 1390. John, ii. 1040. of Swinton, ii. 878. — — member of the Council in Scotland, ii. 1146, 1148,1150. Swynsen, John, i. 1209. Cf. Swinfen. Sybley. See Sibley. Sydenham (Siddenham, Sidenham) : Colonel, ii. 1020, 1122, 1139, 1268. Sir Edward, Knt., i. 815. John, ii. 120, 312, 481, 678, 1335, 1448. Richard, ii. 176, 359, 692, 1000. William, ii. 309, 477, 674, 704, 711, 970, 974, 975, 1080, 1082, 1273, 1323, 1333. junior, i. Ill, 229, 460, 964, 1081, 1236 ; ii. 33, 464, 661. senior, i. 964, 1081 ; ii. 296, 661. Colonel WiUiam, ii. 1066, 1328, 1333 Syderfin. See Siderfin. Syderstone (Sistern), co. Norfolk, ii. 981 366 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Sydersyn. See SiderfiTi. Sydley. See Sedley. Sydney. See Sidney. Sydree. See Sidree. Sydserfe (Sidserse), Archibald, of Euch- law, ii. 1150, 1390. Syes. See Seys. Sykes (Slkes) : John, ii. 1153, 1392. Kichard, ii. 1324. of Knottingley, ii. 1067. William, ii. 101, 662. Sylatten, i. 182. Syler (Siler) : Edmund, ii. 37, 302, 667, 1040. Edward, ii. 470. commissioner at Leith, ii. 885. Colonel Edward, ii. 1435. SyUiard. See Selliard. Sylly. Se.e Silly. Symbarbe. See St. Barbe. Symcots. See Simcots. Symeon (Simeon, Symen), Edmund, of Pyrton, ii. 120, 306, 475, 672. Symmer, Mr., of Chiswick, ii. 981. Symons (Simmons, Simonds, Simons, Symmonds, Symond, Symonds) : Mr., minister, ii. 983. of Southwick, minister, ii. 982. Captain, i. 90, 111, 146. Lieut.-Colonel, ii. 1152, 1391. Edmund, of Pulton, i. 1241. George, ii. 120, 311, 480. John, ii. 663, 1069, 1368. Richard, i. 678 ; ii. 345. Robert, ii. 1370. Thomas, i. 140, 227, 293, 538, 621, 637, 961, 977, 1078, 1095, 1334. of Pershore, ii. 1083. William, i. 1240 ; ii. 40, 272, 1076. alderman of Norwich, i. 171, 243, 623, 640, 972, 1089 ; ii. 305. 474, 671. Sympson. See Simpson. Syms (Simes) : Francis, minister, ii. 981. John, ii. 305, 473, 671. Thomas, i. 678. Cf. Sims. Syncots, Dr., ii. 969. TaafE (TaafEe) : Luke, brother of Viscount Taaff, ii. 599. Theobald, Viscount TaafE of Corren, ii. 599. Tabor, Humphrey, parson of St. Mar- garet's, Lothbury, i. 82. Taevil, Andrew, ii. 969. Taiier, Tailor. See Taylor. Tailyeour, Hercules, ii. 1150, 1389. Tain (Taine, Tayn), Eoss-shire : assessment of, ii. 1144, 1241, 1361. commissioners for assessment of, ii. 1151, 1391. Tain — convb. parliamentary representation of, ii. 931. provost and bailiffs of, ii. 1151, 1391. Takenham. See Fakenham. Talbois. See Talboys. Talbot : John, of Dinckley, ii. 628, 637. Robert, i. 126. Thomas, ii. 1040, 1148, 1387. Captain Thomas, arrears due to, ii. 998. . Talboys (Talbeis) : Richard, i. 230, 475, 542, 977, 1095. Robert, i. 460. Talby, George, ii. 1290, 1374. Talcot (Talcoat, Talcott) : Robert, i. 537, 621, 966, 1083 ; ii. 35, 299. of Colchester, i. 292, 638. Thomas, i. 537, 621, 638, 966, 1083 ; ii. 35, 299, 466, 663, 1069. Talents, Francis, minister, ii. 982. Taler. See Taylor. Taliaris (Tallyares), co. Carmarthen, ii. 1447. TaUemache, Sir Lionel, Bart., ii. 1443. Tallow, i. 467 ; ii. 848, 1189, 1221. Tallyares. See Taliaris. Taltreuddyn near Llanenddwyn (Tal- threythin, Talthrythin, Taltreythin, Tatreythin), co. Merioneth, ii. 314, 483, 680, 1086, 1383. Tamworth, co. Stafford, ii. 974, 982, 983. Tandy, Philip, ii. 651, 767, 1346. Tankard, Thomas, of Butterset, ii. 634, 638. Tankred, Charles, junior, ii. 1446. Tanner : Ezekiel, i. 383, 556. John, i. 973, 1090 ; ii. 1065, 1429. Samuel, ii. 1065. Thomas, ii. 1070, 1370. commissioner for surveying Kingswood forest, ii. 1116, 1139. Tannett (Tanner, Tannot) : Thomas, ii. 1064, 1321, 1365. of Broxton, ii. 1428. Tanton. See Taunton. Tap, Robert, ii. 293, 460, 656. Taperley. (See Tarporley. Tapestry (tapistry), ii. 1221. Tar, i. 467 ; ii. 848, 1189, 1221. Tark. See Jack. Tarling. See Terling. Tarlton : — ii. 975 John, ii. 195. Tarnicar (Turnaker), co. Lancaster, ii. 625. Tarporley (Taperley), co. Chester, ii. 978. Tarrace (tarras), ii. 1221. Tarry, William, i. 678. Tasker, Ralph, i. 1129. Tate: Mr., i. 723, 785, 853, 905, 927, 937, 1208. Zouch, i. 50, 115, 233, 528, 547, 620 636, 815, 970, 1088, 1240 ; ii. 101. Tatham, oo. Lancaster, ii. 626. Tatham, Edmund, of Burton, ii. 633, 638. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 367 Tatreythin. See Taltreuddyn. Tatton, CO. Chester, ii. 623. Taunton (Tanton), co. Somerset, i. 68, 69, 101, 460, 545, 1091 ; ii. 308, 476, 540, 982, 1079, 1378, 1442. collection for the relief of the poor inhabitants of, i. 685. mayor of, i. 974, 1091. and burgesses of, i. 101 ; ii. 540. muster of the trained bands and volunteers of, i. 100. parUameutary representation of, ii. 815. Tavernor (Taverner) : John, i. 1113 ; ii. 120, 306, 475, 672. Richard, ii. 1432. Tavistock, co. Devon, ii. 624. Taylor (Tailer, Tailor, Taler, Tayler, Tay- lour) : Mr., ii. 1459. minister, ii. 982. of Canterbury, minister, ii. 980. of Huntingdon, minister, ii. 978. of Wiscoat, ii. 1376. Captain, ii. 1373. IJeut.-Colonel, i. 802, 842. Creswell, i. 973, 1091 ; ii. 41, 306, 475, 673, 974, 1078, 1331, 1377. Daniel, i. 1129, 1261 ; ii. 38, 75, 82, 83, 201, 302, 471, 668, 781, 917. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Edvrard, i. 979, 1097 ; ii. 46, 297, 313, 343, 465, 482, 661, 679, 1086, 1323, 1335, 1367, 1430. Captain Edward, of Anstey, ii. 1381, 1445. Francis, of Talding, i. 181. Gabriel, ii. 1384, 1448. George, ii. 1065, 1248, 1380. Henry, i. 623, 641, 972, 1089 ; ii. 40, 305, 473. James, i. 977, 1095. John, i. 1095 ; ii. 45, 312, 481, 678, 1381. minister of Broughton, ii. 982. of Chatham, ii. 1326, 1371. of Devizes, i. 1244. of London, ii. 633, 638. Captain John, i. 1057, 1246 ; ii. 123. Mary, i. 134. Nathaniel, ii. 657. Nicholas, ii. 47, 315, 484, 681, 1087, 1328, 1384, 1448. Peter, ii. 47, 315, 484, 681, 1087, 1328, 1384. Richard, i. 876, 1057, 1246 ; ii. 1083. Robert, commissioner for surveying Kingsvfood forest, ii. 1116, 1139. Samuel, ii. 463, 660. Silas, ii. 665, 1369, 1370, 1437. Silvanus, i. 447, 970, 980, 1011, 1087, 1097, 1246, 1247 ; ii. 15, 20, 35, 38, 39, 47, 149, 299, 303, 315. 343, 467, 471, 472, 484, 619, 664, 668, 669, 681, 693, 971, 977, 994, 1121, 1122, 1290, 1328, 1369, 1374, 1384, 1432, 1437. commissioner of r. high court of justice, ii. 365. Taylor— coMt. Silvanus, of St. Clement Danes, i. 796, 873, 1191. of Westminster, ii. 170, 359. Colonel Silvanus, ii. 1373. Thomas Creswell, ii. 1441. Walter, minister, ii. 979. WiUiam, i. 643 ; ii. 662, 1290, 1368, 1.S74. alderman of York, i. 1082, 1142, 1245 ; ii. 298, 466, 1068, 1324, 1446. of Wiscoat, ii. 1440. layn. See Tain. Tazels. See Teasels. Teage, John, ii. 1332. Teasels (tazels), ii. 1221. Tecroghan [co. Meath], ii. 599. Tedder, Robert, ii. 1069. Teems, Teenes, Temes. See Timbs. Tempest : Colonel, i. 1245. Henry, i. 644, 705, 706, 1141 ; ii. 760, 1067. Sir Richard, late of Stella, Bart., ii. 521. Stephen, of Roundhay, ii. 634, 638. Templar. See Templer. Temple : Edmund, ii. 1327, 1372. Colonel Edmund, i. 1222. James, i. 116, 624, 640, 976, 1094, 1242, 1255 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 666, 676, 1326, 1333, 1371, 1380, 1444. Captain James, i. 451, 540. Colonel James, ii. 469. Sir John, i. 905 ; ii. 1041, 1418. Miles, ii. 666. of Dover, ii. 36, 300, 469. Peter, i. 49, 92, 114, 149, 232, 470, 546, 622, 642, 968, 1085, 1238, 1255 ; ii. 37, 301, 470, 562, 667, 689, 972, 1072, 1327, 1371, 1434. Sir Peter, Knt. and Bart., i. 50, 90, 110, 146, 227, 455, 456, 541, 542, 961, 972, 1078, 1090, 1234, 1255; ii. 30, 293, 461, 657. Purbeck, ii. 30, 293, 461, 479, 676, 1379, 1427, 1436, 1444. Sir Richard, Knt. and Bart., ii. 1320, 1364, 1427, 1444. Thomas, i. 113, 1244. Dr. Thomas, i. 186. minister of Battersea, i. 182, 286 ; ii. 983. WiUiam, i. 1113; ii. 45, 312, 481, 678, 1084, 1335, 1381. of Bishopstrow, ii. 976. Templer (Templar) : Mr., i. 745. fellow of Trinity College, Cam- bridge, ii. 1027. Dudley, ii. 663, 971, 1040, 1068, 1071, 1324. John, fellow of Trinity College, Cam- bridge, i. 831. Thomas, i. 50, 92, 148, 231, 243, 294, 539, 622, 639, 967, 1084, 1237 ; ii. 1071. Tenby, co. Pembroke, mayor of, i. 980, 1098 ; ii. 1087, 1384. Tendring, Thomas, ii. 1431. 368 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Tenham. See Teynham. Tennaixt, James, ii. 1330, 1375. Tenterden (Tenterdeane, Ternerden), co. Kent, ii. 666, 972. mayor of, i. 113, 231. Teril. See Tyrrell. Terling (Ferling, Tarling), co. Essex, ii. 980, 1324. Terling. See Tirling. Termine, Master Serjeant, i. 186. Ternerden. See Tenterden. Terrall, Terrel, Terrell. See Tyrrell. Terrey. See Terry. Terrick (Terwick, Tirewick), Samuel, i. 642, 1242 ; ii. 1078, 1377. Terril, Terrill. See Tyrrell. Terringham, Thomas, of Nether Winchen- den, i. 227. Terrington (Turrington), co. Norfolk, ii. 630. Terry (Terrey) : James, minister, ii. 982. Robert, i. 269, 461 ; ii. 1082, 1437. Tervilian. See Trevillian. Terwick See Terrick. Tewkesbury, co. Gloucester : baiKffs of, ii. 1069, 1369. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Teynham (Tenham) Lord. See Roper. Thacker : Gilbert, i. 228 ; ii. 1065, 1429. John, i. 169, 538, 623, 640, 972. ■ alderman of Norwich, i. 1089. mayor of Norwich, i. 243. Thackesteade, Thackstead, Thacksteed. See Thaxted. Thames, river, i. 285, 393, 994, 1010, 1123 ; ii. 195, 514, 940, 945, 1140, 1230, 1312. Thanet, Isle of, co. Kent, ii. 971. Tharrald, Nathaniel, i. 294, 539. Thaxted (Baxted, Thackesteade, Thack- stead, Thacksteed, Thaxsteed, Thursted), co. Essex, i. 169, 170, 229, 292, 537, 621, 638, 966, 1083 : ii. 35, 298, 466. Theakston, Sir William ii. 633, 638. Theed (Theede) : Thomas, i. 961, 1078 ; ii. 31, 294, 461, 658, 1062. William, ii. 31, 293, 461, 658, 1062. of Grafton, i. 456, 542, 961, 1078. of Horton, ii. 1,321, 1364, 1427. of Le-dburn, ii. 1321, 1364, 1427. Major William, ii. 1062. TheKord. See Thetford. ThelwaU (Theloal, Thelwal, Thelwel, Thelwell) : Edward, ii. 46, 313, 482, 679, 1085, 1383. Eubal, ii. 1086, 1383, 1448. Owen, i. 979, 1097, 1184, 1247 ; ii. 46, 313, 482, 679, 1086, 1383. Peter, English agent in Flanders, i. 682, 683. Simon, i. 443, 853. 979. 1097, 1209, 1247 ; ii. 46, 313, 482, 679, 1085, 1383. Thelwall — cont. Simon, junior, i. 979, 1097, 1184, 1247 ; ii. 991. —^senior, i. 1184, 1247. Theobald, Francis, ii. 976, 1081. Theodor (Tbeodar) : David Lloyd, i. 979, 1097. Richard Owen, i. 978, 1096 ; ii. 760. Thetford (Thelford), co. Norfolk, i. 170, 623, 641, 972, 1089, 1240 ; ii. 40, 305, 473, 671, 981, 1439. Thewen, Thomas, i. 90, 147. Thewer, John, i. 119. Thewet, William, i. 114. Thicket, co. York, i. 706. Thimbleby : Charles, of Carlton, ii. 634, 638. Sir John, ii. 634, 639. Thimblethorp, Charles, ii. 1076. Thin, John, i. 1243. Thirlstane in Ettrick (Thirleston, Thur. listone), Selkirkshire, ii. 882, 1154, 1394. Thirlwal, George, of Rothbury, ii. 630, 637. Thirsk, co. York, ii. 632. Thistlethwaite (Thistlethwayte, Twistle- thwayt) : Alexander, i. 475, 542, 977, 1095, 1244; ii. 45, 311, 480, 678, 976, 1083, 1881, 1445. junior, i. 75, 95, 117, 151, 236, 460 ; ii. 1381, 1430. Thistleton, Andrew, o£ Myerscough, ii. 629, 637. Thistleworth. See Isleworth. Thomas : Captain, i. 147. Arnold, ii. 122, 315, 484, 681, 1087, 1384, 1448. Edmund, ii. 991, 1074, 1086, 1328, 1383, 1447. Edward, i. 977, 1095; ii. 46, 976, 1436. Sir Edward, Bart., ii. 15. Esau, i. 1097, 1184, 1243. Evan, i. 978, 1096 ; ii. 313, 482, 679, 1447. Griffith, i. 978. Hugh, ii. 679, 1085, 1382. Isaac, i. 979. Isaiah, i. 973, 1091. John, i. 962, 1079; ii. 969, 1064, 1365, 1429. of Merthyr, co. Glamorgan, ii. 15. Major Lewis, ii. 15. Morris, ii. 1085. Oliver, ii. 346. Richard, i. 979, 1096. Robert, ii. 15, 680, 976, 991, 1249, 1448. Walter, ii. 1335, 1382, 1447. William, i. 234, 1113 ; ii. 1447. minister of St. Pancras, Soper Lane, i. 793, 870, 1190. of Ubley, minister, ii. 982. See also Thompson. ThomUnson. See Tomlinson. Thompkins. See Tomkins. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 369 Thompson (Lhomson, Thomas, Thompt- son, Thomson, Tompson, Tomson) : Mr., i. 294, 539. of Roxby, ii. 972. alderman [of Loudon ?], ii. 1294. Colonel, i. 937, 1085. Edward, senior, ii. 1081. Francis, ii. 1135. George, i. 9, 10, 914, 976, 1094, 1112, 1123 ; ii. 34, 36, 44, 153, 195, 298, 301, 310, 466, 469, 479, 500, 524, 663, 676, 975, 1081, 1151, 1273, 1312, 1326, 1333, 1368, 1371, 1390, 1433, 1443. commissioner of the Admiralty, ii. 1277, 1407. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. of St. Olave, Southwark, i. 796, 873, 1191. Colonel George, i. 1010, 1238 ; ii. 1379, 1418, 1436. Henry, ii. 662, 1330, 1368, 1376. alderman of York, i. 643, 706, 965, 1082, 1141, 1245 ; ii. 34, 298, 403, 466, 1068, 1324, 1446. James, 1. 228, 243, 293, 538, 621, 637, 961, 1078 ; ii. 462, 658, 1063, 1321, 1365, 1427. John, ii. 878, 1148, 1388. Sir John, Knt., i. 619, 635, 960, 1077. Leonard, ii. 662, 1368. alderman of York, i. 643, 706, 965, 1082, 1141, 1245 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 1068, 1446. Lord Mayor of York, ii. 1324. Mary, widow, ii. 1233. Maurice, i. 9, 10, 38, 71, 105, 220,392, 802, 1057, 1087, 1116, 1117, 1246, 1259 ; ii. 7.5, 123, 403, 471, 668, 781, 917, 942, 973, 1308, 1373, 1436. commissioner of Customs, i. 164. commissioner of Excise, ii. 422. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. of St. Dunstan-in-the-East, i. 796, 873, 1191. Robert, ii. 75, 198, 1081, 1328, 1373, 1436. Major Robert, i. 802, 842, 1259. St. John, ii. 1426. Thomas, i. 90, 111, 140, 146. Sir Thomas, ii. 876, 877, 880, 885. wife of, ii. 880. WiUiam, i. 9, 10, 662, 740, 914, 969, 1086, 1239 ; ii. 37, 302, 470, 667, 969, 1064, 1072, 1322, 1327, 1366, 1372, 1435. alderman of London, ii. 973, 1372. town clerk of Edinburgh, u. 1149, 1388. of Eccleston Magna, ii. 629, 637. Thoner, John, ii. 1080. Thorald, Thomas, i. 1243. Thorisby, Edmund, i. 623, 641. Thorly, George, i. 642. Thorn, George, minister, ii. 979. Thornagh, Thornah, Thornaugh. See Thornhaugh. o 1881. ThornclifE [in Hollingworth], co. Chester, ii. 623. Thorncomb, Thomas, ii. 975. Thome, co. Somerset, ii. 631. Thornehagh, Thornehaugh. See Thorn- haugh. Thornehil, Thornehill. Se.e Thoruhill. Thorneton. See Thornton. Thorney Lordship, co. Cambridge, ii. 137. Thornhaugh (Thornagh, Thornah, Thor- naugh, Thornehagh, Thornehaugh, Thornhagh) : Francis, i. 50, 93, 115, 150, 233, 547, 707, 968, 971, 1086, 1088. Colonel Francis, i. 642. Sir Francis, Knt., i. 50, 93, 115, 150, 547. Thornhill (Thornehil, Thornehill, Thorn- hil, Thornhul, ThornhuU) : Edward ii. 464, 661. 1066, 1323, 1367, 1430. George, i. 964, 1081 ; ii. 33, 296. Richard, of Olantigh, ii. 541. Sir Timothy, Knt., i. 336, 451, 541. William, ii. 970, 1062. Thornley, co. Lancaster, ii. 625. Thornton, co. Lancaster, ii. 626. Thornton, co. York, ii. 633, 634. Thornton (Thorneton) : Mr., ii. 1063. of Tyersal, i. 706. James, i. 739. John, i. 529, 620, 636, 970, 1088, 1240 ; ii. 39, 304, 472, 669, 973, 1329, 1374, 1437, 1438. Sir Nicholas, of Netherwitton, ii. 630, 637. Richard, of Fence, ii. 628, 637. Thomas, i. 317. William, ii. 677, 760, 975, 1068, 1083, 1324, 1368, 1446. of Newton, ii. 662. Major William, ii. 1334, 1381. Thorogood. See Thorowgood. Thorold, Anthony, ii. 1435. Thorowgood (Thorogood, Thoroughgood, Thorougood, Thorowgood, Thorrow- good, Thurgood) : George, i. 169, 170, 229, 292, 537. John, of Wadden, i. 292, 537. of Walden, i. 170, 229, 621 638, 966, 1083; ii. 35, 298, 466, 663. Sir John, Knt., i. 556, 1177, 1240 ; ii. 39, 303, 472, 65J, 663, 669, 1068, 1073-1075, 1327, 1373, 1435. of Billingbear, ii. 293, 461. of Clerkenwell, ii. 119, 303, 471, 472, 668, 669. of Kensington, ii. 143, 144, 371, 471, 668, 781, 917, 1000, 1020, 1039. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Robert, ii. 1076, 1439. Thomas, minister, ii. 981. of Massingham, i. 182. Thorpe (Thorp) : Francis, i. 644, 706, 964, 1081, 1245 ; ii. 1067. baron of the Exchequer, ii. 297, 465, 662, 1367, 1445. A a 370 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Thorpe — oont. Francis, justice of assize at Durham, ii. 517, 1305. justice of assize at Lancaster, ii. 1344. recorder of Kingston-upon-Hull, i. 706, 1245 ; ii. 34. serjeant-at-law, i. 1254 ; ii. 34, 1323. John, ii. 270. Marshe, ii. 1377. Ralph, ii. 1067. Thorpe Brantingham (Thorp Branting- ton), CO. York, ii. 634. Thorpennow. See Torpenhow. Thorrowgood. See Thorowgood. Thorseby, Joseph, ii. 1067. Thread, kinds of, named, i. 214 ; ii. 1221. Threwston, Edward, ii. 308, 476. Throckmorton (Throgmorton') : Baynham, ii. 1069, 1431, 1437. Sir Baynham, Bart., of Olearwell, ii. 625, 636. John, ii. 669, 1069, 1074, 1368, 1438. Throop (Throp), co. Southampton, ii. 631. Thropp, Thomas, i. 876. Thrower (Throver), Augustine, ii. 1076, 1330, 1375. Thrum, ii. 1221. Thurgood. See Thorowgood. Thurland, Edward, ii. 1444. Thurlings in Dpwell, co. Cambridge, ii. 131. Thurlistone. See Thirlstane. Thurloe (Thurlo) : John, ii. 658, 969, 1027, 1428. secretary [to Cromwell and the Council of State], ii. 1063, 1268. Thurnham (Turnham), co. Lancaster, ii. 626, 627. Thursby, George, ii. 1330, 1376, 1440. Thursted. See Thaxted. Thurstow, Nathaniel, ii. 1081. Thurveston. See Turweston. Thwing, CO. York, ii. 979. Thynne (Thyn, Thynn) : Henry, of Biddestone, ii. 632, 638. John, i. 972, 1090, 1098, 1223, 1243 ; ii. 1440, 1441, 1443. Dr. John, i. 973, 1091. Tibbals, Peter, ii. 195. Tibbot, Benjamin, ii. 120, 308, 476. Tichbourn (Litchborn, Tichborne, Tioh. bourn, Tichburne, Titcborn, Titoh- born, Titchburn, Tytohburn) : Major, i. 487.' Richard, ii. 105. Sir Richard. Kut. and Bart., ii. 634, 639. Robert, i. 223, 976, 990, 1094, 1254 ; ii. 38, 44, 75, 82, 83, 149, 201, 310, 479, 676, 917. alderman of London, ii. 619, 824, 856, 869, 973, 975, 1039, 1294, 1333. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Colonel Robert, i. 1261. Lieutenant of the Tower, i. 1007, 1057. Sir Robert, ii. 1071, 1081. Tickle (Tide) : Mr., of Abingdon, minister, ii. 978. John, of Altcar, ii. 628, 637. of Derby, ii. 628, 637. Tickmarsh. See Titchmarsh. Tide. See Tickle. Tidcombe (Titcomb), co. Wilts, parsonage of, ii. 1021. Tidcombe (Tiddecomb, Titcomb) : Edward, ii. 678, 1084, 1381. of Eastcott, ii. 120, 312, 481. Tiddesley Park, near Pershore (Tydsley), CO. Worcester, ii. 262. Tidenham (Tydenham), co. Gloucester, ii. 543. Tidworth, co. Southampton, ii. 1332. TifEord : Thomas, ii. 462, 658, 1063. alderman of Cambridge, ii. 1365. Tigh: John, ii. 667. Richard, alderman of Dublin, ii. 1041. Tikes, ii. 1221. Tiles. See Pantiles. Tillicoultry (TillivoUy), Clackmannan- shire, ii. 1147, 1387. TiUington, co. Sussex, ii. 631. Tillivolly. See Tillicoultry. Tillson. See Tilson. Tillybody. See Tullibody. Tilney (Tilny), Francis, i. 975, 1092, 1242 ; ii. 42, 308, 477, 674, 1080, 1332, 1378, 1442. Tilneyhurne, co. Cambridge, ii. 131. Tilny. See Tilney. Tilsley. See Tyldesley. Tilsley : Edward, of Astley, Ii. 629, 637. Thomas, late of Myerscough, ii. 520. Tilson (Tillson) : Mr., junior, alderman of Boston, ii. 972. Edmund, i. 294, 539, 622, 641. alderman of Boston, i. 969, 1086. Edward, i. 969, 1086 ; ii. 37, 302, 470, 667. alderman of Boston, i. 969, 1086. John, ii. 1435. Timber, ii. 1221. Timberfield, John, ii. 674. Timbs (Teems, Teenes, Temes, Timbc, Tyms) : — , alderman of Cambridge, i. 961, 1078. Richard, i. 961, 1078 ; ii. 31, 294, 462, 658, 1063, 1428. , alderman of Cambridge, ii. 969, 1321, 1365. Timwell. See Tinwell. Tin (tynn), i. 395, 467 ; ii. 231, 846, 1124, 1189. invention for melting, ii. 509. Tin. See Fiennes. Tindall (Tindal, Tindell, Tyndall), Deane, i. 91, 112, 147, 229, 243, 292, 536, 621, 638, 965, 1237 ; ii. 34, 298 466, 663, 1368. INDEX OF NAMES, PLAGES, AND THINGS. 371 Tinder, Charles, ii. 264 XinglasB, ii. 1221. Tingrith, co. Bedford, ii 657 Tmhead^(Tynehead), co. Wilts, ii. 312, Tinkham, Mr., of Truro, minister, ii.978. Tinshore, ii. 1221. . ■<>>". Tin«n*ig«ll (Tintenhull), co. Somerset, ii. Tinwell (Timwell), co. Rutland, ii. 981. Tipperary (I'yperary) co., ii. 600, 740, assessment of, ii. 1243, 1363. forfeited estates in, ii. 723, 743. parliamentary representation ' of , ii. Tipping (Tippin, Tippinge, Typing, Typ- ping) : Benjamin, ii. 1427. John, ii. 1376. Richai-d, ii. 1233. Thomas, i. 972, 1090, 1241 ; ii. 41, 306, 474, 672, 1077, 1331, 1376, 1440. ' William, i. 456, 542, 923, 972, 1090, 1241 ; ii. 41, 306, 474, 672. Tirenynch. See Tirymynech. Tirer, John, of co. Salop, ii. 634, 638. Tirewick. See Terriok. Tirling (Terling, Tyrling), John, i. 1080, 1236 ; ii. 32, 296, 464, 660, 1065. Tirone. See Tyrone. Tirrel, TirreU. See TyrreU. Tirret, Richard, ii. 261. Tlrwhit. See Tyrwhitt. Tirymynech in Guilsfield (Tirenynch, Tyi-enmynich, Tyrymyneth), co. Montgomery, ii. 680, 1087, 1335, 1384. Tisbury, co. Wilts, ii. 632. Tisdale (Tisdal) : Chi-istopher, of Uphusborn, i. 182. John, of Abingdon, ii. 293, 461, 657. Tison. See Tyson. Tisser, John, i. 1149. Titcborn, Titchborn, Titchburn. See Tichbourn, Titchmarsh (Tickmarsh, Titehmarch), oo. Northampton, i. 182 ; ii. 982. Titcomb. See Tidcombe. Tither, Robert, mayor of Gloucester, ii. 1369. Titherington [near Macclesfield], co. Chester, ii. 623. Titherley, Robert, ii. 1430. Titherly. See Tytherley. Titoe, Captain, ii. 1323, 1367. Tivedale, Tivedayll, Tividail. See Tweed- dale. Tiverton, co. Devon, ii. 1323, 1366. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Teams, William, surveyor-general of the Custom House, i. 20. Cf. Toomes. Tobacco, 1. 208, 275, 361, 394, 626, 630, 1040; ii. 847, 1187. Toby. See Tooley. Tocker. See Tucker. Toft (Tofts) : John, i. 623, 640, 972, 1089 ; ii. 40, 305, 474, 671, 1076, 1330, 1376. of Norvfich, ii. 973. Thomas, i. 623 ; ii. 1076, 1330. alderman of Norwich, i. 640, 972, 1089 ; ii. 671, 1376, 1439. Togstoue (Cogston), co. Northumberland, ii. 630. Tolhurst, Jeremiah, ii. 1041, 1148, 1330, 1376, 1388, 1429, 1440. Toll: Master, 1. 149. John, i. 93. Thomas, i. 115, 140, 233, 293, 538, 623, 641, 691, 972, 1089, 1240 ; ii. 139, 492, 759, 1076, 1,330. alderman of King's Lynn, i. 734, 735, 776, 1089 ; ii. 40, 305, 473, 671. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. junior, ii. 305. senior, ii. 473, 671. Tolson (Tobison, Toulson) : George, ii. 301, 469. Henry, i. 707, 963, 1080, 1235 ; ii. 32, 295, 463, 659, 1064, 1429. Richard, i. 854, 962, 1079, 1209, 1235 ; ii. 32, 295, 463, 659, 1429, 1445. Tolston, Richard, ii. 1446. Toly. See Tooley. Tombes, John, ii. 856. Tomkins (Thompkins, Tompldns) : John, ii. 1320. [Nathaniel], i. 255, 340. Tomlin, Samuel, ii. 980. Tomlins : John, i. 1113. Thomas, ii. 1436. Tomlinson (Thomlinson) : George, i. 678. Matthew, i. 1254 ; ii. 702, 1041, 1298. Colonel Matthew, ii. 619. Tompkins. See Tomkins. Tompson. See Thompson. Toms, Mr., of St. Stephens, minister, ii. 979. Tomson. See Thompson. Tondley. See Torwoodlee. Tonge, John, ii. 1074, 1438. Tonluson, George, ii. 666. Tonsal. See Tonstall. Tonson, Richard, ii. 1440. Tonstall (Tonsal, Tunstal), Henry, i. 335, 451, 541, 624, 636, 731, 976, 1093. 1243 ; ii. 44, 310, 479. Tooke (Took, Tuoke) : John, i. 294, 539 ; ii. 664. Ralph, ii. 1070. Thomas, i. 170, 243, 294, 539, 638, 967, 1084, 1238 ; ii. 35, 300, 468, 665, 1070, 1325, 1370, 1432. William, alderman of Norwich, ii. 671, 1376. looker. See Tucker. Tool, Colonel Luke, of Castlekevin, ii. 600. Tooley (Toby, Toly, Tooly) : John, i. 115, 169, 293, 972. alderman of Norwich, i. 233, 243, 1089. A a 2 372 ORDINAUOES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Tooley — cont. John, mayor of Norwich, i. 538, 623, 640. Thomas, ii. 37, 302, 470, 667, 1073, 1327, 1372. alderman of Boston, i. 969, 1086. Toomes, William, i. 578. Cf. Toams. Toop, Francis of Knoyle, ii. 632, 638. Tootle : Hugh, of Whitkel, ii. 628, 637. John, of Chorley, ii. 628, 637. Topham (Toppin) : Christopher, ii. 662. alderman of York, ii. 1068, 1324. [ ], Lord Mayor of York, ii. 1446. Toplady (Topleyday), Francis, alderman of Nottingham, ii. 1075, 1375, 1439. Toppin. See Topham ; Topping. Topping (Toppin) : John, ii. 1041, 1323, 1330, 1367, 1376. TopsHeld, Mr., i. 621, 638. Topsham, co. Devon, i. 498, 500. Torcester. See Tovvcester. Torishohn. See Torrisholme. Torkesteth. See Toxteth. Torpenhow (Thorpennow), co. Cumber- land, ii. 623. Torrisholme (Torisholm), co. Lancaster, ii. 625, 627. Torwoodlee (Tondley, Toudley), Selkirk- shire, ii. 1154, 1394. Totnes, co. Devon, ii. 1065. mayor of, ii. 1066. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Touchet, Touchett. See Tuchet. Touchin, Anthony, ii. 1308. Toudley. See Torwoodlee. Toulson. See Tolson. Tow, i. 467 ; ii. 848, 1221. See also Snouting. Towcester (Torcester), co. Northampton, ii. 759. Towchet. See Tuchet. Towers (Toweres) : John, i. 90, 111, 146, 228, 293, 538, 1235 ; ii. 658, 1063. bishop of Peterborough, i, 106. Leonard, i. 1131. Samuel, i. 973. Towes (Towse) : John, alderman of London, i. 5, 8, 38, 39, 128, 144, 253. commissioner and governor of Excise, i. 203, 278, 578, 611, 861 : ii. 422. Towin, Thomas Parry of. See Parry. Towlneson, George, i. 739. Townley : Charles, late of Nocton, ii. 520. Christopher, of Carr, ii. 629, 637. Francis, ii 269. Townsal, co. York, i. 706. Townshend (Townesend, Townsen, Towns- end) : Colonel, i. 968. George, i. 1142. Townshend — cont. Sir Horatio, Bart., i. 1240 ; ii. 305, 473, 670, 1075, 1273, 1329, 1375, 1439. Richard, ii. 760. Roger, i. 623, 641, 971, 1089. Sir Roger, Knt., ii. 40. Thomas, ii. 1439. Towse. See Towes. Towthorpe, co. York, ii. 632, 633. Toxteth (Torkesteth), co. Lancaster, ii. 626. Tozer, Hem-y, B.D., i. 182. Tracy : Sir Humphrey, Bart., manors and lands of, i. 785, 1221. John, ii. 759, 762. a judge to try poor prisoners, ii. 754, 762. Richard, ii. 1328, 1384. Samuel, ii. 1070, 1325. Trafford (Traford), John, ii. 663, 1069. Trail, James, ii. 1041. Traiton (Trayton), Ambrose, i. 452, 540, 976, 1094 ; ii. 44, 310, 479, 676, 1082, 1334, 1380, 1444. Trallop. See TroUop. Trap, John, minister, ii. 983. Trapham : — , of Abingdon, ii. 968. Thomas, ii. 657, 1062. Traphane, co. Kent, i. 674. Trapps, Robert, of Nidd, ii. 634, 638. Traquair, Earl of. See Stewart. Travers : Peter, of Skelmersdale, ii. 626, 636. Thomas, minister, ii. 979. Travil. See TreviU. Trawsbymill, co. Merioneth, ii. 634. Tray, William, of Oddington, ii. 980. Trayton. See Traiton. Treacle, ii. 1221. Treasury, commissioners of the, ii. 1017, 1039. See also Whitelocke. Treavor. See Trevor. Trecy. See Treis. Tredagh. See Drogheda. Tredinham, WiUiam, ii. 1429. Trees, ii. 1221. Trefusis (Trefucis, Trefuses) : John, i. 90, 111, 147, 228, 461, 545, 962, 1079, 1235 ; ii. 31, 295. junior, i. 461, 545, 962, 1079. Nicholas, i. 962, 1079, 1235. Tregarrick in Pelynt (Tregaricke, Tregu- riok), CO. Cornwall, i. 962, 1079. Tregonall (Tregnall, Tregonwel, Tre- gunell) : John, ii. 661, 1066. senior, ii. 464. Thomas, i. 90, 111,2147, 229. Tregurick. See Tregarrick. Treis (Trecy, Treise) : John, ii. 1064, 1429. Leonard, i. 962, 1079 ; ii. 31, 295 463, 659. Trelfal : Cuthbert, of Goosnargh, ii. 628, 637. William, of Wartou, ii. 629, 637. INDEX OP NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 373 Trelleck Grange (Trellects Grange), co. Monmouth, manor of, ii. 543. Treloyn, South Wales, i. 444. Treludderow in Newlyn (Treludda), co. Cornwall, ii. 623, 635. Treludick, co. Cornwall, ii. 659. Tremain, Degory, of Poundstock, ii. 623, 635. Tremnehue. See Treveneague. Trench, Edmund, of All HaUows, Stain- ing, i. 796, 872, 1191. Trenchard (Trenoharge) : Mr., i. 691, 785, 1227. George, ii. 1430. John, i. 90, 98, 111, 114, 129, 147, 229, 232, 239, 460, 536, 544, 623, 637, 815, 854, 914, 964, 970, 1011. 1081, 1087, 1209, 1236, 1246, 1254 ; ii. 20, 33, 38, 39, 64, 139, 195, 296, 303, 464, 471, 472, 523, 562, 661, 668, 669, 689, 758, 970, 1063, 1066, 1248, 1312, 1323, 1333, 1365, 1367, 1379, 1428, 1430. Captain of Horse Troops, i. 13. Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 90, 111, 147, 229, 460, 544, 8.53, 964, 1081, 1209, 1236. of Wolverton, ii. 296. Trennick, Eichard, of Ugborough, ii. 624, 635. Trent, river, i. 422. Tre'rddol (Treyi'ddall), co. Cardigan, ii. 1448. Tresham, Morrice, ii. 1438. Tresly. See TrysuU. Treswallen, Thomas, i. 383, 556 ; ii. 1328. Treveneague in St. Hilary (Tremnehue, Treveneage, Trevehege,Trevenegue, Trevengea), co. Cornwall, i. Ill, 228, 461, 545, 962, 1079, 1235 ; ii. 31, 294. Trever, Trevers. See Trevor. Trevethick, William, minister, ii. 979. TreviU (Travil, Trevil) : Andrew, ii. 295, 463, 659, 757, 1064, 1322, 1365. Stephen, ii. 295, 1064, 1366, of Eame, ii. 463, 659. TreviUian (Tervilian, Trevilian, Trivi- Uau) : George, ii. 1079, 1332, 1378, 1442. Hugh, i. 963, 1080, 1236 ; ii. 32, 296, 464, 660. Richard, i.460, 545, 1092 ; ii. 307, 476. Captain Richard, ii. 1332. Trevor (Treavor, Trever, Trevers, Tre- vour) : John, i. 979, 1097, 1184, 1247; ii. 1086, 1122, 1139, 1418, 1437, 1448. Sir John, Knt., i. 556, 623, 636, 783, 804, 853, 970, 979, 1087, 1097, 1183, 1184, 1209, 1239, 1246, 1247 ; ii. 46, 139, 209, 211, 313, 343, 471, 472, 482, 483, 500, 562, 668, 669, 679, 689, 1040, 1074, 1085, 1086, 1268, 1290, 1327, 1335, 1373, 1374, 1383, 1435, 1437, 1448. .. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. Sir Thomas, Knt. and Bart., i. 1247 ; ii. 1083, 1436, 1443, 1444, 1448. Trevor — cont. Sir Thomas, Knt., Baron of the Ex- chequer, i. 885-887. Trewithrah alias Triveday. See Tre- wyddfa. Treworgan [in Llangarren], co. Hereford, ii. 625. Trewyddfa in Llangyfelach (Trewithrah alias Triveday), co. Glamorgan, manor and lordship of, ii. 544. TreyrddoU. See Tre'rdddl. Trice, John, ii. 1326, 1370. Trigg, Dr., ii. 1308. 1 Trim (Trym), co. Meath, parsonage of, ii. 356. Trimlestown (Trymletstown), Baron. See Barnewall. Trion. See Tryon. Triplet : Ralph, ii. 1436. of St. Nicholas, Cole-Abbey, i. 793, 870, 1190. Triplow (Triple, Triploe), co. Cambridge, i. 961, 1078. Trippleton [in Leintwardiue], co. Here- ford, ii. 1040. Trist : Richard, i. 971, 1088. junior, i. 971. Samuel, ii. 1375, 1438. Triveday. See Trewyddfa. Trivilian. See TreviUian. Trobridge (Trowbridge), George, i. 90, 111^ 147, 228 ; ii. 660. Trochrig, Ayrshire, ii. 1147, 1385. Trollop (Trallop, Trollope, 'Trolop, Tro- lope) : James, i. 740, 745. Thomas, ii. 667. Sir Thomas, Bart., i. 92, 114, 149, 170, 232, 294, 539, 622, 641, 969, 1086, 1239 ; ii. 37, 302. WiUiam, i. 1239. Sir William, Bart., ii. 1435. Trortle, John, minister, ii. 979. Trostrey, co. Monmouth, ii. 629. Trot. See Trott. Trotman (Trottman) : Anthony, ii. 45, 312, 481, 678, 1084. Samuel, i. 170, 967, 1084. Trott (Trot), John, ii. 271, 272, 675, 1080, 1332, 1379, 1442. Trotter : George, i. 91, 112, 147, 230, 544, 644; 706, 965. member of Parliament for the North Riding of Yorkshire, i. 711. Eichard, ii. 1068. Trottman. See Trotman. Trough, The, co. Monaghan, ii. 600. Troup, Banffshire, ii. li45, 1386. Trout : John, of Paversham, ii. 625, 636. Richard, i. 556. Troutbeck, John, surgeon-general, ii. 1446. Trowbridge. See Trobridge. Trowfoot, CO. Merioneth, i. 979, 1097. Trowscoed (Trowscode), co. Merioneth, ii. 1086, 1383. Troyt, Thomas, minister, ii. 979 Trueman, Richard, ii. 970. 374 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OP THE COMMONWEALTH. Trumball (Trumbal, Trumbel, Trumbell, Trumbull) : Robert, mayor of Berwick, ii. 1427. William, i. 961, 1078 ; ii. 119, 293, 461, 657, 1020, 1062, 1364, 1426. Trumblehill, co. Durham, ii. 624. Trumpets for childi'en, ii. 1221. Trurin, Mr., minister, ii. 979. Truro (Truroe), oo. Cornwall, ii. 969, 978. mayor of, ii. 463, 659. parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. Trussell, Edward, ii. 1442. Try (Trye) : James, ii. 265. William, i. 966 ; ii. 1431. TryaU, Peter, i. 1090. Tryan. See Tryon. Trym. See Trim. Trymletstown. See Trimlestown. Tryon (Trion, Tryan), Peter, ii. 41, 306, 475, 673, 1375. Trysull (Tresly), oo. Stafford, ii. 1441. Tuchet (Touchet, Touchett, Towchet. Tucket, Tutchet) : James, Earl of Castlehaven, ii. 520, 599, 600. [? Mervin] brother to James, Earl of Castlehaven, ii. 600. William, i. 962, 1079 ; ii. 31, 462, 658, 969, 1064, 1365, 1428. Tuchyn, Robert, minister, ii. 983. Tucke. See Tooke. Tuckenfield (Tuckingfield), John, ii. 32, 296. Tucker (Tocfeer, Tooker) : Edward, i. 95, 117, 151, 236, 977, 1095, 1244 ; ii. 45, 312, 481, 678, 760, 1084, 1334, 1381, 1445. Giles, ii. 678, 1381. James, of Dowlton, ii. 1378, 1442. Tuckey, — , i. 114. Tuckfield, John, i. 963, 1080 ; ii. 1430. Tuckingfield. See Tuckenfield. Tuckney ; Dr., ii. 856. Anthony, master of Emanuel College, Cambridge, i. 830. ■ master of St. John's College, Cambridge, ii. 1027. minister of St. Michael-le- Querne, i. 794, 871, 1190. of Boston, i. 182. Tucks, Thomas, ii. 1384. Tueddal. See Tweeddale. Tuiton : Sir Henry [Humphrey], i. 620. Sir Humphrey, Knt. and Bart., i. 92, 113, 148, 231, 336, 451, 541, 620, 640, 967, 1086, 1238. Sir John, ii. 1433. TuUibardine, Earl of. See Murray. TuUibody in AUoa (Tillybody), Clack- mannanshire, ii. 882. Tulse : Henry, ii. 1332, 1379. William, ii. 1080, 1379. Tunman, Thomas, ii. 1328, 1384. Tunstal. See Tonstall. Tunstall, co. Lancaster, ii. 629. Tunstall, co. York, ii. 632. Turberville (Turbervil, Turbervile), John, ii. 308, 476, 1079, 1378, 1442. Turgis, Thomas, i. 1131. Turkinton, Laurence, ii. 1071. Turnaker. See Tarnicar. Turner (Turner) : Mr., ii. 1333. Colonel, i. 487. Edward, ii. 1069, 1110, 1324, 1431, 1432. George, of Garston, ii. 628, 637. Jacob, ii. 1246. Jeremy, minister, ii. 979. John, i. 234, 451, 625, 636, 731, 976, 1094 ; ii. 658, 758, 1026, 1068. of Wootton Fitzpaine, ii, 625, 635. Methusalah, ii. 1294. of Cheapside, ii. 723, 739, 748. Richard, i. 1129 ; ii. 100. junior, i. 223, 990. senior, i. 223, 990, 1007. of St. Augustine's parish, i. 793, 870, 1190. Colonel Richard, i. 842, 889, 928, 1007, 1261. Thomas, ii. 1433. alderman of Canterbury, ii. 1433. William, i. 383, 556 ; ii. 269, 665, 1071, 1328. mayor of Hertford, ii. 1325, 1370. of Hertford, ii. 971. of Wimbish, i. 170, 229, 292. 537, 621, 638, 966, 1083 ; ii. 35, 298, 466, 663, 1368. Dr. WiUiam, ii. 1444. Turnham. See Thurnham. Turpin, Robert, ii. 1181. Turrington. See Terrington. Turstry, co. Salop, ii. 307, 475. Turton : William, i. 642 ; ii. 974. of Alrewas, ii. 42, 307, 476, 673. senior, ii. 1441. of West Bromwich, ii. 1078. Tui'vey (Turvy), co. Dublin, ii. 1261. Turvile, Pool, of Grazeley, ii. 624, 635. Turvor, John, of Tunstall, ii. 629, 637. Turweston (Thurveston), co. Buckingham, ii. 260. Tut. See Tutt. Tutlock, Edward, of Kirkby, ii. 628, 637. Tutt (Tut), James, i. 91, 113, 230, 335, 450, 540, 696, 975, 1092. Tutty, Mr., ii. 980. Tweeddale (Tivedale, Tiveda,yll, Tividail, Tueddal, Tweddall), Earl of. See Hay. Tweedy, Captain Roger, commissioner of the Navy, i. 27, 28. Cf. Twidy. Twickenham (Twicknam, Twittenham), CO. Middlesex, ii. 303. 471, 619, 668 1373. See also Isleworth. Twidy, Roger, i. 392. (y. Tweedy. Twine of Hambm'g (Hamborough), ii 1221. INDEX OF NAMES, PLAGES, AND THINGS. 375 Twisden ; — , i. 451. Thomas, serjeant-at-law, ii. 1433. IwiseU. See TwizeU. Twisleton, co. York, ii. 632, 633. Twisleton : Mr., i. 336, 541. Colonel, ii. 1268. Lient.-Colonel, i. 1183, 1184. George, ii. 46, 47, 208, 211, 312-814, 343, 481-483, 678-680, 761, 976, 1084-1086, 1382-1384, 1448. Colonel George, ii. 1335. John, i. 968, 1062, 1085, 1119, 1238, li. 36, 301, 469, 1071, 1326, 1371, 1382, 1433. Captain John, i. 620, 640. Philip, ii. 1067. Colonel Philip, ii. 1067, 1246, 1247, 1324, 1327, 1329, 1372. Twissal. See Twizell. Twisse, Robert, feUow of Trinity College, Cambridge, i. 831. Twist : Dr. William, Prolocutor of the Assem- bly of Divines, i. 183. of Newbury, i. 181. Twist for bandstrings, ii. 1221. Twistlethwayt. See Thistlethwaite. Twizell (Twisell, Twissal), co. Northum- berland, i. 972, 1089, 1241. Twyford, Edward, ii. 672. 1077, 1376. Tydderleigh (Tyderleigh), Bobert, ii. 1066, 1246. Tydenham. See Tidenham. Tyderleigh. See Tydderleigh. Tydsley. See Tiddesley. Tyersal, co. York, i. 706. Tyestead, William, of Fulham, i. 737, 738. Tyldesley (Tilsley) cum Astley, co. Lan- caster, ii. 627. Tyler, Richard, ii. 123. Tyms. See Timbs. Tyndall. See Tindall. Tyne, river, ii. 1263, 1265. Tynehead. Se.e Tinhead. Tynemouth (Tynmouth), co. Northum- berland, Castle of, i. 569. Typerary. See Tipperary. Typing, Typping. See Tipping. Tyrennynioh. See Tirymynech. Tyrling. See Tirling. Tyro, Thomas, ii. 266. Tyrone (Tirone), co. : assessment of, ii. 1244, 1363. parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. Tyrrell (Teril, Terrall, Terrel, Terrell, Terrll, TerriU, Tirrel, Tirrell, Tyr- rel, Tyrril, Tyrrill) : Thomas, i. 50, 90, 110, 140, 146, 168, 227, 624, 639, 961, 975, 1078, 1093, 1234, 1244 ; ii. 43, 309, 478, 599, 675, 1062, 1443. ■ commissioner of the Great Seal, ii. 1320, 1364, 1427, 1437. of Gipping, i. 243. Toby, i. 1111 ; ii. 461, 658. Sir Toby, Bart., ii. 1062, 1364, 1427. Tyrwhitt (Tirwhit) : Cecil, ii. 1435. Rowland, ii. 1072. William, of Laneham, ii. 630, 637. Tyi'ymyneth. See Tirymynech. Tyson (Tison) : Edward, 1. 460, 545, 974, 1234 ; ii. 42, 308, 477, 674. alderman of Bristol, ii. 1079. mayor of Bristol, ii. 1378. Tytchburn. See Tichbourn. Tytherley (Titherly), co. Southampton, ii. 983. Tythin, co. Flint, ii. 1086. u. Ubley, co, Somerset, ii. 982. Ockington. See Utkinton. Uffington (Ofiington), co. Berks, ii. 260. Ufflet, John, ii. 277. Ugborough (Cgborow), co. Devon, ii. 624. Ulnes Walton, co. Lancaster, ii. 627. Ulster, province of, i. 193, 499, 531, 776, 779, 909 ; ii. 739, 749, 750, 752, 1102, 1257, 1258. forfeited lands in, ii. 724. porta of, i. 499. parliamentary representation of, ii. 932. CJmfreville (Humfrevile, Umphrevill), WilUam, i. 243, 292, 621, 638, 965, 1082. Underbill, WilKam, ii. 1445. Underwood (Underwod) : Lieut.-Colouel, i. 487 ; ii. 473, 671. Francis, i. 1235 ; ii. 658, 757, 1040, 1063, 1321, 1365. of King's Lynn, ii, 492. WiUiam, ii. 149, 917. alderman of London, ii. 619, 781, 1040, 1245, 1248. commissioner of a high com't of justice, ii. 365. • Colonel WiUiam, i. 842, 1261 ; ii. 471, 668. United Provinces, States General of, i. 47, 70 ; ii. 899. Unsworth, Edward, of Windle, ii. 629, 637. Unthank in DufiEus (Wuthank, Wythank), Elginshire, ii. 1149, 1389. Unwyn, John, of Ennington, ii. 631, 637. Upham [in Aldbourue], co. Wilts, i. 140. UphoUand (Holland), co. Lancaster, i. 875. minister of. See Whitfield, separated from the parish of Wigan, i. 874. Upholstery, i. 277, 467 ; ii. 848. Uphusborn, i. 182. Uplamborn. See Lambourn, Upper. Uprawcliffi. See Eawcliffie, Upper. Upson, Thomas, minister, ii. 978. Upton : CO. Berks, ii. 968. 00. Worcester, i. 977, 1095. 1113, 1245 ; ii. 310, 480, 677, 760, 983. 1082, 1334, 1380, 1444. 376 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Upton Noble, co. Somerset, ii. 476. Upton : Mr., ii. 1268. Ambrose, prebendary of Christ , Church, Oxford, ii. 982. Arthm-, i. 64, 90, 111, 147, 228, 461, 545, 963, 1080, 1236 ; ii. 32, 295, 463, 660, 970, 1065, 1322, 1366, 1430. Henry, ii. 1065. John, ii. 76, 830, 839, 1040, 1087. Upway, CO. Dorset, ii. 661. Upwell, CO. Cambridge, ii. 131. Upwimborn. See Wimbome. Upwood, CO. Huntingdon, ii. 131. Urchfont (Urshfont), co. Wilts, prebend and parsonage of, ii. 1021. • Uriel (Uriell), Richard, i. 963, 1080, 1142 ; ii. 1135. Uring, John, ii. 1330. Urlin, John, ii. 1329. Urmston : Richard, of Leigh, ii. 629, 637. Thomas, ii. 1434. Urquhart (Brayneheart), Alexander, of Dunlugus, ii. 1145, 1386. Drry, Thomas, ii. 1080. Urshfont. See Urchfont. Usk, CO. Monmouth, ii. 991. Uslet. See Ousefleet. Ussher, James, archbishop of Armagh, i. 182. Utber : Bernard, junior, ii. 1247. Thomas, i. 171 ; ii. 40, .305, 473, 671, 1075, 1329, 1375. UterhiU, Edinburghshire, ii. 1149. Utkinton (Uckington), co. Chester, ii. 969, 1321, 1365, 1428. Uttoxeter (Uttoxetor), co. Stailord, ii. 42, 307, 476, 631, 673. Uvedale (Uvedal, Uvedall) : Sir Samuel, Knt., i. 1242. Sir WiUiam, Knt., i. 22, 335, 540, 696, 815, 974, 1092 ; ii. 42, 308, 477. Uxbridge (Woxbridge), co. Middlesex, i. 609 ; ii. 1328. defence of, i. 383. garrison of, i. 555, 558, 562. Uxendon in Harrow (Oxenden), co. Mid- dlesex, ii. 1436. V. VacheU, Tanfield, i. 90, 110, 140, 146, 227, 45.5, 541, 961, 1078, 1234. VaerdrifE, Vairdriff. See Fairdre. Vale Royal, co. Chester, ii. 1428. Valence, Robert, ii. 272. Valentia, Viscount. See Annesley. Valentine : Benjamin, ii. 100, 781, 812. Matthias, ii. 277, 581, 639, 812. Thomas, minister of St. Mary, White- chapel, i. 795, 872, 1191. of ChalEont St. Giles, B.D., i. 181 : ii. 856. Valleyfield (Valeyfeild), Perthshire, ii. 1153, 1393. Vallor, Thomas, ii. 44. Van der Cruyssen, WiUiam, ii. 899. Vane : Charles, i. 964, 1081, 1142, 1236 ; ii. 33, 297, 465, 661, 1323, 1326, 1367. George, ii. 33. Sir George, Knt., i. 643, 707, 964, 1081, 1142, 1236 ; ii. 297, 465, 661, 758, 1066, 1323, 1367, 1430. member of Parliament for co. Durham, i. 711. sheriff of co. Durham and Sad- berge, i. 831. Sir Henry, Knt., i. 400, 707 ; ii. 1067, 1071, 1072, 1272, 1290, 1308, 1312, 1323, 1326, 1327, 1331, 1335. commissioner of the Admiralty, ii. 1277. high steward of Bristol, ii. 1332. treasurer of the Navy, i. 349. junior, i. 92, 113, 148, 181, 231, 382, 437, 451, 609, 612, 658, 707, 783, 804, 839, 853, 914, 964, 965, 1016, 1081, 1082, 1208, 1236, 1238, 1246 ; ii. 2, 33, 34, 36, 64, 297, 300, 335, 403, 463, 465, 466, 469, .500, 562, 659, 661, 662, 665, 667, 674, 688. commissioner of the Navy, i. 27. commissioner for Scotland, i. 197, 738. commissioner of the West Indies, i. 331, 332. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. treasurer of the Navy, i. 29, 284, 484. senior, i. 181, 232, 247, 248, 382, 437, 451, 536, 541, 622, 636, 8.53, 905, 964, 970, 1081, 1087, 1208, 1236, 1238, 1239 ; ii. 20, 32, 33, 36, 38, 295, 297, 300, 303, 463, 465, 469, 471, 562, 659, 661, 665, 668, 669, 689. Lord Lieutenant of county Durham, i. 1, 3, 4. WiUiam, Ii. 297, 465, 661. Vanhorne, John, of Middelburg, i. 220. Vanne (Vaun), Charles, ii. 1374, 1437. Vans, John, of Barnbarro, ii. 1155, 1395. Vanse, John, alderman of York, i. 230. Varney : Edmund, ii. 1427. Sir Edmund, Knt., i. 815, Richard, i. 1244. Vassall (Vasel, Vassal) : Mr., i. 682, 691, 905. Samuel, i. 620, 636, 853, 1087, 1209 ; ii. 1417. citizen of London, i. 38. commissioner of the Navy, i. 27. commissioner of the West Indies, i. 331, 332. Vaugenew, John, i. 678. Vaughan (Vaugham) : Mr., i. 150. Major, i. 802. Banyham, ii. 16. INDEX OP NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 377 Vaughan— cofti. Charles, i. 64, 129, 136, 137, 228, 461, o45, 963, 1080 ; li. 660. Edward, i. 979, 1097, 1131, 1146, 1184, 1247 ; ii. 46, 312, 313, 482, 1086,1383. of Llwydiarth, ii. 1448. — — of Tirymynech, ii. 680, 1087, 133.5, 1384. Sir Edward, Knt., i. 978, 1096 ; ii. ie, B13, 482, 679. Francis, ii. 1079, 1378. Lord Vaughan, ii. 1447. Sir George, Kut., ii. 15. Griifith, ii. 1248, Henry, i. 92, 113, 148,231, 970, 1087 : u. 679, 761, 1085, 1382, 1447 HoweU, i. 979, 1097, 1247 ; ii. 47, 314, 483, 680, 1086, 1383, 1448. John, i. 963, 978, 979, 1080, 1096, 1097, 1184, 1247 ; ii. 47, 314, 483, 680, 1085, 1382, 1447, 1448. alderman of Cardigan, i. 978. of Caergay, ii. 47, 314, 483, 680. of Derllysk, ii. 1248. of Golden Grove, ii. 1447. of Llanelly, ii. 1248, 1447. of Plasgwyn, ii. 679, 1085. of CO. Radnor, ii. 634, 638. of Trowfoot, i. 979, 1097. of Trowscoed, ii. 1086, 1383. Morris, i. 978, 1096. Rice (ir Rees, i. 443, 979. 1097 ; ii. 47, 209, 211, 314, 343, 483, 680, 1335. Richard, i. 978, 1096, 1247 ; ii. 679. Earl of Carbery, i. 443. Lord Lieutenant of counties Cardigan and Carmarthen, i. 2-4. Robert, ii. 209, 211 ; ii. 47, 314, 483, 680. 1086, 1383. Theodore, ii. 314, 483, 680. Theophilus, i. 168, 242, 624, 639, 975, 1093 ; ii. 43, 309, 478, 675. ■ of Beccles, i. 94, 116, 150, 234, 293, 537. Thomas, ii. 1328. Walter, ii. 1085, 1382. of Bryngwyn, i. 980, 1098. William, ii. 1086, 1248, 1383. Vaun. See Vanne. Vaux (Vaxe) : - John, i. 50, 169, 227, 543, 620, 635, 960, 1077, 1234. alderman of York, i. 91, 112, 148. Vauxhall, co. Surrey, ii. 189. house, sale of, 692. Vavasour (Vavasor) : John, ii. 1446. . of Willitoft, ii. 634, 638. Peter, ii. 34, 298, 466, 662. Sir Walter, of Hailewood, ii. 592. Vaxe. See Vaux. Veal, i. 365, 484, 485. VeardrifE. See Fairdre. Veitch (Netch), Sir John, of Dawick, ii. 1153, 1392. Velvet. See Silk. Ven. See Venn. 294, 462, Venables : Robert, i. 962, 1079 ; ii. 31, 658, 1063, 1428. Colonel Robert, ii. 356, 1321, 1365. Venice, i. 375. Venn (Ven, Venne) : Colonel, i. 227, 487, 658, 682, 905, 1016, 1228. John, i. 620, 636, 863, 1087, 1209, 1265 ; ii. 38, 42, 152, 302, 303, 307. citizen of London, i. 38. governor of Westminster school. ii. 257. Colonel John, i. 974, 1007, 1091, 1261 ; ii. 64, 123. Thomas, ii. 1079, 1378, 1442. Venner : Richard, i. 880, 881, 888, 914. of Warwick, minister, ii. 983 Captain Richard, i. 928, 1138. William, ii. 464, 660, 1065. Captain William, ii. 1323, 1367. Ventris, Edward, i. 1235. Verde, John Lloyd, i. 978, 1096. Verditer, ii. 1221. Verdours (verders), of tapestry, ii. 1222. Verdreffe. See Fairdre. Vere : Lady, ii. 101. Aubrey de. Earl of Oxford, ii. 1431. Verin, William, i. 1088. Vering, Caleb, ii. 1437. Vernon : Clement, ii. 471, 668. George, ii. 1428. 1429. Hem-y, i. 90, 111, 147, 228, 543, 642, 962, 1079. John, ii. 1041. Richard, ii. 1083, 1380. mayor of Worcester, ii. 1334. Vertue, George, ii. 1081. Vesey (Vesay, Veysey) : Mr., of Hintlesham, ii. 120. junior, of Hintlesham, ii. 309, 478, 675. Robert, i. 292, 621, 638, 966, 1083. Thomas, ii. 1080. Vicaris (Vicarish, Viccaries, Vickeridge, Vickeris, Vicki-is) : Richard, i. 460, 645, 1092, 1234 ; 477, 674. alderman of Bristol, 1378, 1442. late sheriff of Bristol, i. 801. Robert, ii. 1079, 1332, 1442. Vicars (Vickars) : John, ii. 1246. William, alderman of Colchester, ii. 119, 299, 467, 663. Vicary, Richard, ii. 1066. Victuals, i. 364 ; ii. 849. Vigarous (Vigarows, Vigerons), Robert, ii. 1073, 1327, 1372. Villiers (Villars, ViUers) : George, Duke of Buckingham, i. 1221, 1222 ; ii. 520, 639, 542. Sir George, Bart., i. 622, 968, 1085 : ii. 1434. William, alderman of Leicester, i. 232. Viccaris, Vicldrs, ii. 1079, 378 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Vincent : alderman [of London], ii. 1294. Sir Anthony, Knt. and Bart., i. 94, 116, 150, 234. John, ii. 1067, 1446. junior, ii. 1367. of Crinisham [? Crimplesham], i. 171. ■ of Warmsworth, ii. 970. Richard, of Great Smeaton, ii. 633, 638. Thomas, i. 9, 10, 318, 1150, 1151 ; ii. 293, 461, 656, 942. Walter, ii. 1064, 1429. William, i. 733 ; ii. 1073, 1373. Vinegar, ii. 848, 1188. Vineing. See Fyning. Viner. See Vyner. Vines : Richard, ii. 981. master of Pembroke Hall, Gam- bridge, i. 830. minister of St. Clement Danes, i. 796, 873, 1191. of Calcot, i. 182. Vining. See Fyning. Vinor. See Vyner. Vinter (Tintner, Winter) : Mr., i. 745. minister, ii. 983. ■ of Keyston, minister, ii. 978. Robert, i. 243, 539, 622, 639, 967, 1084, 1237; ii. 86, 300, 468, 665, 758, 969, 1027, 1071, 1326, 1370, 1433. Virginia, i. 346. adventurers to, i. 912. planters in, ii. 218. trading with, prohibited, ii. 425, 426, 428. Vivian (Vyvian) : Francis, ii. 1429. Captain Francis, ii. 1064. John, i. 962, 1079 ; ii. 31, 294, 1429. Matthew, ii. 1064. Vize, Humphrey, of Standon, ii. 631, 638. Voelas [near Denbigh], i. 1247. Vowse, John, alderman of London, com- missioner of Excise, i. 366. Voyle, Mr., ii. 980. Voyley, John, ii. 1077. Vue, John, of Watlington, ii. 974. Vyner (Viner, Vinor) : Thomas, alderman of London, i. 889, 970, 1042, 1087, 1137, 1150, 1151 ; ii. 105, 1372. Sir Thomas, ii. 1069, 1247, 1436. ' alderman of London, ii. 1039. Lord Mayor of London, ii. 973. Vyners, Edward, of Banbury, ii. 1331. Vyvian. See Vivian. w. Wachop. See Wauchope. Waddam. See Wadham. Wadden (Waddon), co. Essex, i. 229, 292, 537. Waddesdon (Maddesden), co. Buckingham, i. 181. Waddon. See Wadden ; Whaddon. Waddon (Wadden) : John, i. Ill, 228, 461, 545, 963, 1080. Thomas, i. 962, 1079 ; ii. 463, 659, 1064, 1366, 1429. Wade: Lady Anne, ii. 259. John, ii. 664, 971, 1069, 1326, 1369, 1432. Sackvile, ii. 1063. Thomas, ii. 1069. alderman of Colchester, i. 622, 638, 966, 1083 ; ii. 119, 299, 467, 663. Sir William, ii. 270. Wadham (Waddam), Nicholas, i. 461, 545, 962, 1079. Wadmol, ii. 1222. Wadmough, Richard, of Sutton, ii. 629, 637. Wadsworth (Wadseworth) : John, ii. 970, 1067. William, ii. 1067. Wagstafi : Joseph, Lieut.-Colonel, i. 13. Richard, ii. 461, 656, 968, 1061, 1071, 1320, 1364. Waineman. See Waimnan. Waineright. See Wainwright. Wainford, Edmund, i. 977, 1095. Wainman (Waineman) : Francis, ii. 1376. Philip, i. 1239. Wainscots, ii. 1222. Wainwright (Waineright, Waynwright) : James, i. 514 ; ii. 1073, 1353, 1373. John, of Lathom, ii. 626, 636. Waite (Wait, Wayt, Wayte) : Alexander, alderman of Poole, i. 229. Anthony, alderman of Poole, i. Ill, 229. Francis, ii. 1380. Thomas, i. 93, 115, 150, 234, 547, 623, 637, 973, 1090, 1255 ; ii. 41, 306, 475, 667, 672, 1331, 1377, 1434, 1441. Colonel Thomas, i. 714, 1242. Wakefield, Mary, ii. 272. Wakelin, Robert, ii. 1308. Wakering, Dionysius, ii. 467, 663, 758, 971. Walbank, Matthew, ii. 268. Walbeaf, Charles, ii. 313, 482. Walberswiok (Walderswick), co. Suffolk, ii. 634. Walbone, Major, ii. 1321. Walbraham. See Wilbraham. Walbrief, John, i. 1136. Walcot (Walcott, Wallcott) : Humphrey, i. 294, 539, 662, 740, 745, 1239 ; ii. 37, 302, 470, 667, 1072, 1073, 1327, 1372, 1435. of Lincoln, ii. 972. John, ii. 1377, 1441. of Milborne Port, ii. 631, 637. Waldee, Daniel, ii. 1328. Waldegrave (Waldgrave, Walgrave) Thomas, ii. 675, 1080, 1333, 1379 1443. ' Index of nam6s, places, ANti things. 379 Walden, co. Essex, i. 170, 229, 292, 537, 621, 638, 966, 1083; ii. 35, 298, 299, 166, 663, 1368. Walden, Mr., minister, ii. 983. Waldersea (Waldersey), co. Cambridge, ii. 131. Walderswick. See Walberswick. Waldgrave. See Waldegrave. Waldow, Daniel, i. 1130. "Waldron ( Wallron, Walrond, Walround) : Edmund, ii. 1065. Henry, i. 90, 111, U7, 228, 1080, 1236 ; ii. 32, 295. Laurence, ii. 120, 307, 476. WilHam, ii. 1065. Waldrum Hall in Maxey (Waldiam), co. Northampton, ii. 131. Wale, — , alderman of London, ii. 1373. Walebise or Wayliff, John, i. 978, 1096. Wales, North, serjeant-major-general of. See Middleton. Walgrave, co. Northampton, ii. 630. Walgrave. See Waldegrave. Walkenishaw, Walkenshaw. See Wal- kinshaw. Walker : Dr., i. 842 ; ii. 149. Mr., of Kendal, minister, ii. 979. Christopher, i. 68, 69, 94, 151. Clement, i. 116, 170, 230, 235, 460, 545, 974, 1091, 1243, 1246. Francis, ii. 671. George, ii. 1290, 1374. B.D., i. 182, 522. minister of St. John Evangelist, i. 793, 870, 1189. James, ii. 1082, 1312. John, ii. 30, 293, 301, 461, 469, 658, 1245, 1320, 1364. of Little Budworth, ii. 623, 635. of Nether Stowey, ii. 631, 637. Lancelot, of Torpenhow, ii. 623, 635. Eichard, i. 269, 407. Thomas, i. 1131 ; ii. 120, 310, 479, 676, 1082, 1312, 1333, 1379. Commissary Thomas, ii. 204. Dr. Walter, ii. 1432. English agent in Flanders, i. 682, 683. Walkhampton, co. Devon, ii. 624. Walkinshaw (Walkenshaw), Kenfrew- shire, ii. 1154, 1393. Walkinshaw (Walkenishaw, Walken- shaw) : Gawin, of Walkinshaw, ii. 1154, 1393. John, ii. 1152, 1392. Wall, CO. Southampton, i. 1092. Wall: Daniel, ii. 1080. Evan, ii. 1072, 1371, 1434. John, i. 1093. Thomas, ii. 1069, 1325, 1369. Walter, i. 1112 ; ii. 665. Wallace (Wallas, Wallis) : James, of Bardrain, ii. 1154, 1393. Thomas, of Fail, ii. 1147, 1385. Wallacomb, Wallacombe. See Wolla- combe. Wallaington. See WaUington. Wallas. See Wallace. Wallaston. See Wollaston. Wallcott. See Walcot. Wallen, The. See Eowallan. WaUer : Serjeant, ii. 1436. [Edmund], i. 255, 340. fined and banished, i. 563, 564. Edward, i. 50. of Beaconsfield, i. 50. Elizabeth, ii. 272. Francis, ii. 1076, 1330. of Dereham, ii. 473. Sir Hardress, Knt., i. 1254 ; ii. 294- 296, 307, 476, 1041. Henry, i. 1130. Thomas, i. 640, 971, 1089. serjeant-at-law, ii. 1436. of Ewbank, ii. 632, 638. Walter, ii. 1041, 1064, 1071. William, ii. 1436. Sir WiUiam, Knt., i. 79, 80, 148, 271, 285, 333, 334, 360, 382, 413, 414, 417, 426, 427, 437, 450, 487, 515, 520, 653, 685, 696, 785, 840, 853, 937, 974, 1209, 1242 ; ii. 100, 140, 1109, 1418, 1435, 1437, 1440, 1442. loans for the army of, i. 135. Cf. WoUer. WaUey. See Whalley. Wallinger : Charles, ii. 272. John, ii. 272. Randal, ii. 272. Thomas, ii. 272. Wallingford, co. Berks, ii. 968, 1062. garrison of, i. 735. reduction of, i. 445, 446. WaUington (Wallaington), co. Northum- berland, i. 707, 711, 1241 ; ii. 1041, 1076. WaUington, John, i. 1129. WaUis : Mr., of Broughton, minister, ii. 978. Ezekiel, alderman of Bristol, i. 797. Peter, ii. 1041. WiUiam, i. 1129. See also WaUace. WaUop (Wallopp, Wallup) : Henry, i. 1242. Robert, i. 91, 113, 148, 230, 335, 382, 437, 447, 450, 540, 696, 815, 853, 973, 974, 1090-1092, 1209, 1242, 1254 ; ii. 2, 38, 39, 41, 42, 303, 304, 306- 308, 335, 471, 472, 475-477, 668, 670, 673, 674, 1080, 1273, 1331, 1332, 1377, 1378, 1442. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. WiUiam, ii. 1437. Wallron. See Waldron. WaUsteed, co. Hertford, ii. 468. Walmersley, co. Lancaster, ii. 626. Walmesley, Thomas, ii. 1062. Walpole (Walpool, Walpoole) : Edward, ii. 1076, 1439. John, i. 233, 293, 538, 623, 641, 971, 1089 ; ii. 40, 305, 473, 670. Robert, i. 971, 1089 ; ii. 40, 305, 473, 670. ' Walrond, Walround. See Waldron. Walsal, Dr. Francis, minister, ii. 978. Walsall (Walshal), co. Stafford, ii. 982. 380 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. VValsara (Walsome) : James, i. 698. John, ii. 977, 1328, 1384. Walsh, Joseph, li. 496. Walshal. See Walsall. Walsham : John, ii. 1325. of March, ii. 1321, 1365, 1428. William, ii. 1321, 1365, 1428. Walsingham Fen, co. Norfolk, ii. 131. Walsiugham, Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 92, 113, 148, 231, 247, 248, 336, 423, 424, 451, 541, 620, 640, 731, 968, 976, 1085, 1093, 1238 ; ii.36, 44, 139, 301, 310, 469, 479, 666, 676, 1326, 1370, 1433. Walsome. See Walsam. Walsterlcy. See WesterleigU. Walter : M. — , of Dereham, i. 171. David, ii. 345. Francis, ii. 1375. Henry, ii. 345, 660, 1322, 1366. minister, ii. 981. John, I. 780, 970, 1087, 1136 ; ii. 39, 303, 472, 669, 991, 1074, 1374. Thomas, i. 966, 1083. of Horfield, i. 966, 1083. William, i. 980, 1098 ; ii. 1087, 1384. Walters : Edward, ii. 1374. Henry, ii. 660, 1065. Kobert, i. 1113 ; ii. 1324, 1368. Waltham [Hants ?], i. 182. Waltham forest, co. Essex, i. 422 ; ii. 795, 812. Waltham, Great (Mushwaltham), co. Essex, i. 243 ; ii. 260. Waltham St. Lawrence, co. Berks, ii. 461. John,' of Shalford, ii. 514-516. Laurence, ii. 293. Walton, CO. Lancaster, ii. 626, 627. Walton (Wanton, Waurten, Wauton, Worton) : Captain, i. 539. Colonel, i. 937; ii. 562, 689, 1290, 1374. commissioner of the Admiralty, ii. 1277. George, i. 292, 537, 621, 638, 966, 1083 ; ii. 1431. Robert, ii. 1326, 1370, 1433. Valentine, i. 538, 622, 639, 691, 853, 961, 967, 1078, 1084, 1112, 1209, 1237, 1254 ; ii. 2, 36, 40, 300, 305, 335, 468, 473, 492, 500, 665, 671, 1071, 1273, 1326, 1327, 1370, 1372, 1432. Colonel Valentine, ii. 139, 1352, 1407. Wancklyn (Wancklin, Wanklin) : John, ii. 1070, 1325. of Lnston, ii. 664. Wangford (Waynsford), co. Suffolk, ii. 130. Wanklin. See Wancklyn. Wanley : Samuel, alderman of Leicester, ii. 1072. the elder, ii. 972. Wanson, ii. 1117. Wanstead (Wansted, Wansteed), co. Essex, i. 90, 112, 147, 229, 292, 536, 621, 638, 965, 1082, 1236 ; ii. 84, 298. 466, 1324, 1368. Wantage, co. Berks, ii. 968. Wanton. See Walton. Wapping (Wappin), co. Middlesex, i. 752, 1194 ; ii. 981, 1074. War, treasurers at, i. 398, 656, 684, 708, 725, 787, 788, 817-819, 1048-1052, 1054, 1127, 1132, 1146-1148, 1257 ; ii. 14, 51, 63, 208, 211, 562, 688, 703, 939, 1034, 1405. See also Adams ; Allen ; Andrews ; Blackwell ; Chamberlain ; Dean ; Dethick; Gerrard; Lawson ; Leman; Nelthorpe ; Warner ; Witham ; WoUaston. Warborton. See Warburton. Warboys, co. Huntingdon, ii. 131. Warburton (Warborton) : George, i. 962, 1079 ; ii. 1428. Peter, i. 962, 1079 ; ii. 31, 294. justice of the Common Pleas, ii. 462, 492, 658. justice of the Upper Bench, ii. 1063. Robert, ii. 1063. Warcop (Warcup) : Edmund, ii. 1074, 1290, 1369, 1374. Captain Edmund, ii. 1373. Edward, ii. 1325. Ralph, junior, ii. 41, 306, 474. Robert, ii. 120, 306, 475, 672, 759. 762, 1077, 1081, 1330, 1376, 1440. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. judge to try poor prisoners, ii. 754, 762, 912. of Lincoln's Inn, ii. 619. Kodolph, junior, ii. 672. Samuel, ii. 306, 310, 475, 479, 672, 676, 1081. Cf. Whartop. Ward. See Ware. Ward : Mr., i. 802. alderman of Colchester, i. 170. of Ipswich, minister, ii. 983. Arthur, i. 973. 1091. of Cotton, i. 447. Edward, ii. 671, 759, 973, 1075, 1329, 1331, 1377, 1441. George, i. 1146. Hamond, i. 623, 641, 971, 1089 ; ii. 40, 75, 305, 473, 1245, 1321, 1365, 1428. Henry, ii. 477, 675. .Fames, of Osbaldeston, ii. 626, 636. John, i. 1088 ; ii. 119, 297, 304, 465, 472, 662, 1040, 1067, 1375. Richard, alderman of Lincoln, i. 1086; ii. 38, 302, 470, 667, 1073. Samuel, ii. 478, 675, 1333, 1379. Captain Samuel, ii. 1081. Dr. Samuel, master of Sydney Sussex College, i. 181. Thomas, i. 1130. William, i. 233, 1088 ; ii. 119, 304, 472, 670, 1074, 1075, 1329, 1374, 1438. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 381 Ward— coM<. William, sheriff of co. Northampton, i. 970. ,„ of Houghton, ii. 759. Wardel, John, ii. 1067 Warden, WiUiam, ii. IQil. Of. Werden. Wardlaw (Warlay, Watla) : Sir Henry, of Pitreavie, ii. 1149, 1389. Patrick, ii. 1146, 1386. Wards and Liveries, Goiu-t of, i. 65, 133, 299, 374, 435, 504, 618, 1013. master of. See Nanton. Ware (Ward), co. Hertford, ii. 1071. Ware ; John, i. 461. Thomas, alderman of Coventry, i. 543. Wareing. See Waring. Warfield, co. Berks, ii. 293, 461, 657. Warieston. See Warriston. Waring (Wareing) : alderman, ii. 942. Edmund, ii. 781, 917, 1040, 1078, 1331. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. Kichard, i. 9, 10 ; ii. 105, 1073, 1294, 1414. of London, i. 315, 326. treasurer at Goldsmith's Hall, i. 701, 703, 914. Robert, of Chorley, ii. 629, 637. Wariston. See Warriston. Warker, Philip, ii. 1333. Warkins. See Watkins. Warkman (Warkeman), Laurence, ii. 1073, 1373. Warlay. See Wardlaw. Warmer. See Warner. Warmington, co. Northampton, ii. 1329, 1375. Warminster, co. Wilts, ii. 120, 312, 481, 976. Warmouth (Warmooth) : Henry, i. 90, 93, 112, 147, 150, 229, 233, 544, 547, 643, 707, 964, 1142, 1236, 1241 ; ii. 33, 297, 465, 661. alderman of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, i. 973. 1090, 1142 ; ii. 41, 305, 474. mayor of Nevycastle-upon-Tyne. i. 707. Warmstree, Thomas, ii. 632, 638. Warmsworth (Warns worth), co. York, ii. 970. Warner (Warmer. Warnor) : Captain, ii. 1330, 1375. Dr., of Balsham. minister, ii. 978. Bartholomew, ii 473, 671. Francis, alderman of London, ii. 1372. Henry, of Mildenhall, ii. 1443. Humphrey, ii. 266. John, alderman of London, i. 5, 8, 38, 39, 128, 144, 253. 620, 636, 684, 698, 969, 990, 1007, 1042, 1087. of St. Stephen, Walbrook, i, 794, 871, 1190. treasurer-at-war, i. 656 1015, 1020, 1021. 1137, 794, Warner — cont. John, Lord Mayor of London, i. 11.50, 1151. Richard, i. 1130; ii. 1076. of Brandon Parva, i. 171. of St. Mary, Abohurch, i. 871, 1190. Samuel, i. 5, 990, 1007; ii. 462,471, 658, 669. Warnford, Edmund, i. 460, 475, 542. Warnor. See Warner. Warnsworth. See Warmsworth. Warren : Mr., minister, ii. 984. of Hatfield Broad Oak, ii. 980. Edmund, ii. 1365. Edward, ii. 1428. Francis, of New Fish Street Hill, ii. 973. George, ii. 1087, 1384. John, ii. 980, 1434. Robert, i. 289, 356. Thomas, i. 444, 980, 1098 ; ii. 1087, 1384. William, i. 383, 556 ; ii. 1308, 1327. of Wappiug, ii. 1074. Warring : Richard, i. 1130. citizen of London, i. 38. Warrington, co. Lancaster, i. 762. Warriston in Edinburgh (Warieston, Wariston) i. 437 ; ii. 1148. Warton, co. Lancaster, ii. 626, 629. Warwick, ii. 760, 983. parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. Warwick co., i. 53, 56, 644, 1057. assessment of, i. 87, 225, 533, 615, 632, 960, 1075, 1110; ii. 29, 53, 289, 292, 460, 655, 905, 1032, 1060, 1236, 1358. collection in, for relief of Leicester, i. 799. commissioners for assessment of, i. 94, 140, 151, 235, 543, 620, 641, 976, 1094 ; ii. 45, 120, 311, 480, 677, 1083, 1248, 1380. commissioners for ejecting scandalous ministers in, ii. 975. ministers as assistants to, ii. 983. commissioners for the Militia of, i. 1244 ; ii. 1334, 1444. committee of defence in, i. 54. committee of Parliament in, i. 54, 55, 125, 126. committee of sequestration in, i. ] 16. defence of, i. 124, 125. judges appointed in, ii. 760. Lord Lieutenant of, i. 54, 55, 125, 126. See also Greville. parliamentary representation of, ii. 814. provision of draught horses in, i. 654. raising of forces in, i. 473. Warwick, Earl of. See Rich. Washbourne, Captain Herriott, i. 77, 78. Washington : Mr., ii. 970. Colonel, ii. 971. ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Washington — oont. Adam, i. 92, 113, 119, 148, 231, 213, 289 ; ii. 35, 300, 468, 1040, 1070. Colonel Adam, i. 356. Darcy, of Hampole, ii. 633, 638. James, of Hampole, ii. 633, 638. Eobert; ii. 1067. Wassell, Wastal, WastaU. See Wastell. Wasted, Thomas, i. 623, 972, 1089. WasteU(WasseU, Wastal, WastaU, Wastel, Wasthal) : Colonel, ii. 119. John, i. 91, 112, 147, 230, 544, 644, 706, 965, 1245; ii. 33, 297, 465, 662, 1068. Colonel John, ii. 1324. Sir John, i. 1082. Leonard, ii. 1446. Thomas, ii. 971. Wasteyes. See Wastneys. Wastfield, WiUiam, of Fovant, ii. 481. Wastneys (Wasteyes, Wastney, Wast- neyes) : Hardolph, i. 971, 1088. Sir Hardolph, Knt. and Bart., i. 50, 971, 1088. Wastrup, Major, ii. 1333. Water Newton, co. Huntingdon, ii. 260. Waterbeach, co. Cambridge, ii. 131. Wateriield. See Watersfield. Waterfield, WiUiam, i. 781. Waterford, Ireland, i. 194 ; ii. 728, 736, 738. assessment of, ii. 1243, 1363. pacltet boats from and to Milford, ii. 1009. parliamentary representation of, ii. 933. Waterford co. ii. 740, 927. assessment of, ii. 1243, 1363. forfeited lands in, ii. 723, 743. parliamentary representation of, ii. 933. Waterforth, Hugh, of Mawdesley, ii. 629, 637. Waterhouse : Francis, i. 1042, 1129, 1138; ii. 105. Eobert, i. 1083 ; ii. 35. WilUam, i. 1094. Waterman, John, ii. 975. Waters, strong, i. 214, 275, 511, 512, 626 ; ii. 1188, 1190. Waters : iMr., i. 706. Captain, i. 1141, 1245. Christopher, i. 112, 544. Edmund, i. 678 ; ii. 1437. Edward, ii. 1290. John, i. 965 ; ii. 33. Robert, i. 1082 ; ii. 297, 465, 662, 760, 1068, 1247, 1446. Thomas, i. 1130. Watersfield in Cold Waltham (Water- field), CO. Sussex, ii. 975. Waterton [in Garthorpe], co. Lincoln, ii. 629. Waterton (Watterton) : Mrs., ii. 634, 638. John, i. 1057; ii. 471, 668, 1073, 1373. Thomas, of Carraw, ii. 630, 637. WaterviUe, Orton. See Orton Waterville. Waterworth, Eobert, i. 1136, 1237; ii. 299, 467. Watford [co. Hertford], i. 181, 289, 356. vicars of. See Burgess ; Goodwin. Watford, co. Northampton, ii. 1438. Watkins (Warkins, Watkin, Whatkins) : Sir David, Knt., i. 802,-914, 1150, 1151 ; ii. 149, 942. ■ of St. Andrew Undershaft, i. 795, 872, 1191. Edward, i, 1218, 1219, James, ii. 679, 1085, 1382, 1447. of Cubalda, ii. 1382. John, i. 169,170,229, 292,537,621, 638, 966, 1083 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 663. Thomas, i. 1131 ; ii. 313, 343, 482, 679, 761, 977, 1085, 1828, 1382. WiUiam, i. 1136 ; ii. 46, 313, 482, 678, 679, 977, 1084-1086, 1382, 1448. senior, ii. 1328. of Sheephouse, ii. 15. Watkinson : George, ii. 1067. Godfrey, ii. 1429. Peter, minister, ii. 979. Watla. See Wardlaw. Watlington, co. Oxford, ii. 974. Wats. See Watts. Watson : Mr., i. 530, ii. 1459. Alexander, ii. 1150, 1389. Daniel, ii. 476, 673, 759, 1078, 1117, 1118, 1331, 1377.1441. John, ii. 1440. sheriff of Eadnor, ii. 991. Eichard, ii. 303, 471, 669. Eobert, ii. 1071, 1326, 1371, 1433. Stephen, i. 544 ; ii. 662. •■ alderman of York, i. 643, 706, 965, 1082, 1141, 1245 ; ii. 34, 298, 466, 970, 1068, 1324. Thomas, alderman of Berwick-upon- Tweed, ii. 764, 1087, 1384, 1427. William, i. 93, 114, 232, 1131. alderman of Lincoln, i. 149, 294, 539. of Amsterdam, i. 220. of London, i. 808. Zouch, i. 1130. Watterton. See Waterton. Watton. See Wotton. Watts (Wats) : Mr., of Moore GritcheU, minister, ii. 979. Henry, ii. 474, 671. alderman of Norwich, i. 169, 233, 243, 293, 538, 623, 640, 972, 1089 ; ii. 1376, 1439. mayor of Norwich, i. 972. Paul, i. 1246. captain of Foot, i. 13. Ealph, ii. 1379. Richard, ii. 44, 310, 479, 676. Thomas, commissioner for surveying Needwood forest, ii. 1116, 1139. WiUiam, ii. 1436. Wauchope (Wachop, Wauchab), Sir John of Niddrie, ii. 881, 1148, 1388. INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND THINGS. 383 Waurten, Wauton. See Walton. Wavel, Thomas, i. 975, 1092 ; ii. 67.5, 1080. Wavertree, co. Lancaster, ii. 625. Wax, ii. 848, 1189, 1222. Wayliff or Walcbise, John, i. 978, 1096. Wayn, — , ii. 1290, 1374. Waynsford. See Wangford. Waynwi-ight. See Wainwright. Wayt, Wayte. See Waite. Wealsteed. See Welsted. Weam. See Wemyss. Weare (Wear) ; Diggery, i. 973. Henry, ii. 1069. Humphrey, of Kingston, ii. 631. John, of Halberton, i. 228 Weaver (Weever) : Mr., i. 937 ; ii. 562, 689. Edmund, i. 1112. John, i. 969, 1086, 1239, 1242, 12.55 ; ii. 37, 41, 302, 306, 470, 475, 494, 667, (;72, 759, 972, 1072, 1077, 1327, 1331, 1372, 1377, 1407, 1418, 1435, 1441. governor of Westminster school, ii. 257. Peter, i. 1111. Eobert, ii. 1070, 1325, 1328, 1384. of Aymestrey, ii. 1040. Sampson, ii. 1070. Webb (Web) : Colonel, i. 843. Lieut.-Colonel, i. 487. Adam, alderman of Shrewsbury, ii. 1078. Francis, i. 1129. of Bodicote, ii. 974. Hugh, commissioner for surveying Enfield chase, ii. 1116, 1139. John, i. 623, 641. 972, 1089 ; ii. 40, 305, 473. 670, 1247, 1325, 1369. Nicholas, i. 546, 966 ; ii. 1246, 1325. Eobert, ii. 760, 1332. minister, ii. 983. Thomas, son of Roger, ii. 634, 638. Walter, ii. 481, 678, 1381. William, ii. 265, 781, 783, 917, 942, 949, 969, 1328. commissioner of a high court of justice, ii. 365. of St. Martin's, Ironmonger Lane, i. 795, 872, 1190. Colonel William, ii. 1294, 1373. surveyor-general of the bishops' lands, ii. 93, 895. surveyor-general of the King's lands, ii. 173, 693. Webley, William, ii. 971, 1069. Webster : Anthony, i. 1042, 1129. Hugh, of Eccleston, ii. 629, 637. John, of Amsterdam, ii. 575. Thomas, ii. 1290, 1374. Weddal, William, ii. 465, 662. Wedderbura, Sir Alexander, ii. 1040, 1150, 1889. Wedderlie (Wedderley), Berwickshire, ii. 1146, 1386. Weech, Eiohard, of Street, ii. 631, 637. Weeks (Weekes) : — , ii. 1320, 1364. Obadiah, ii. 1082. Thomas, ii. 974, 1331, 1373, 1376. alderman of Oxford, ii. 1077. junior, i. B8.S, 556. Weeksteed. See Wioksted. Weem (Weems), Perthshire, governor of. See Dennis. Weerham. See Wereham. Weetley. See Wheatley. Weever. See Weaver. Weight : John, i. 243. Thomas, i. 242. Weightbridge, co. Essex, i. 243. Weighton (Wighton), co. York, ii. 979. Weild. See Wilde. Weinman. See Wenman. Weir, Sir William, ii. 1152, 1B91. Welbey. See Welby. Welbore (Welbone) : John, i. 90, 111, 146, 228, 243, 293, 538, 621, 637, 961, 1078; ii. 31, 294, 462, 658. of Foxton, ii. 1365, 1428. WiUiam, i. 111. Welby (Welbey, Welbye) : Thomas, i. 114, 232, 294, 539, 546, 622, 642, 1086, 1112 ; ii. 37, 302, 470, 667, 1435. alderman of Boston, i. 969, 1086. William, i. 969, 1086, 1239 ; ii. 37, 302, 470, 667, 1072. Welcome, Thomas, i. 294, 539. Weld. Sta Wilde. Welden. See Weldon. Weldey, James, of Sylatten, i. 182. Welding, Robert, ii. 1436. Weldon (Welden) : Lieut.-Colonel, i. 487, 842. Sir Anthony, Knt., i. 92, 113, 148, 231, 247, 248, 336, 451, 541, 620, 640, 674, 692. 968, 1062, 1085, 1119, 1238. George, ii. 1437. Michael, i. 115, 150, 201, 233, 547, 643, 707, 1241 ;,ii. 40, 305, 474. Ralph, i. 336, 451, 541, 1238 ; ii. 36, 301, 469, 666, 972, 1071, 1326, 1371, 1433. Colonel Ralph, i. 674, 692, 1236. Welds, Thomas, ii. 1439. Welham. See Whetham. Welham (Wellam), co. York, ii. 633. Well Creek near Walsingham Fen [near Outwell], CO. Norfolk, ii. 131. Wellam. See Welham. Welland, river, ii. 130, 131, 133. Wellingore, co. Lincoln, ii. 1372, 1435. WeUs, CO. Norfolk, ii. 1076. Wells, CO. Somerset, i. 460, 545 ; ii. 982. mayor of, ii. 308, 476. See also Whiting. parliamentary representation of, ii. 815. Wells : Mr., of Barrowden, ii. 981. of Heath and Reach, i. 169. of Newcastle, minister, ii. 979. of St. Ives, minister, ii. 978. 384 ORDINANCES AND ACTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. "Wells — cont. Edmund, of Littleton Drew, ii. 632, 638. Francis, ii. 293, 461, 656. John, i. 169, B-13 ; ii. 1426. of Leighton, ii. 1426. Nicholas, ii. 1379. Ralph, ii. 991. Richard, of Fakenham, minister, ii. 981. Samnel, minister of Banbury, ii. 982. Swithen, of Eastleigh, ii. 631, 638. Thomas, ii. 1061, 1069, 1325, 1369. of Horncastle, ii. 629, 637. Captain Thomas, ii. 1083. Welsh, Thomas, of Aughton, ii. 629, 637. Welsted (Wealsteed), Leonard, i. 383, .556. Welsteed, Mr., of St. Ives, minister, ii. 979. Welthorpe (Welthorp, Welthrope) : James, i. 1245 ; ii. 1364. John, i. 740, 1245. Weltnal. See Wettenhall. Wemyss (Weam, Wemiss, Wemys, Wemyss, Wennss) : David, Earl of Wemyss, ii. 1149, 1153, 1389, 1393. Sir David, of Balfarg, ii. 1149, 1389. Gavin, of Unthank, ii. 1149, 1389. Sir John, ii. 1149, 1389. of Bogie, ii. 1040. Wenborne, Thomas, ii. 1312. Wendy, Thomas, i. 1078, 1234 ; ii. 1428. Wenlock (Wenloke), co. Salop, ii. 120, 307. Wenlock, — , of Langham, ii. 625, 635. Wenman (Weinman) : Francis, ii. 1440. Richard, ii. 40, 1076, 1439. alderman of Norwich, ii. 305, 474,671. Thomas, Viscount Wenman, i. 455, 456, 541, 542, 609, 612, 853, 927, 961, 972, 10T8, 1090, 1209, 1234, 1241 ; ii. 1427, 1440. Wennington (Wymington), co. Lancaster, ii. 628. Wennss. See Wemyss. Wentworth : Uarcy, i. 706, 1141, 1245 ; ii. 1067, 1367, 1446. Sir John, Knt., i. 115, 168, 235, 293, 537, 624, 639, 975, 1093, 1243 ; ii. 43, 309, 478. Paul, i. 1094, 1244; ii. 120, 311, 480, 677, 1083. Sir Peter, K.B., i. 54, 94, 116, 151, 235, 456, 542, 543, 620, 641, 86.3, 905, 927, 972, 976, 1090, 1094, 1111, 1209, 1234, 1244, 1254 ; ii. 39, 41, 45, 139, 152, 304, 306, 311, 472, 474, 480, 562, 670, 672, 677, 689, 1077, 1083, 1331, 1334, 1376, 1380, 1440, 1441, 1444. Thomas, Lord Wentworth, son of the Earl of Cleveland, ii. 520. Sir Thomas, Knt., i. 1141, 1245. of Elmsall, i. 705. Werden : Edmund, ii. 666, 758, 1072. Edward, i. 9GS. Werden — eont. Robert, ii. 1347, 1407. Of. Warden. Were, John, ii. 1245. Wereham (Weerham), oo. Norfolk, ii. 131, 630. Wern-Gochen in Llantilio Pertholey (Wrengoohin), co. Monmouth, ii. 629. Wescot, CO. Cornwall, ii. 1366. Wesson. See Weston. West: Mr., i. 91, 148, 927. Colonel, i. 487. Charles, Lord de la Warr, i. 853. 927, 937, 1047, 1208, 1237, 1242 ; ii. 1332, 1435. E