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Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 4, 1672-1675. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.

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Wachtendunck, John, Dutch prisoner, 235.

Wade, Cuthbert, Commissioner for Recusants, West Riding, co. Yorks, 740.

-, John, Commissioner, Dean Forest, 150.

-, Timothy, Receiver for the Queen Mother for Lincoln and Nottingham towns, 282, 394, 507.

-, William (lease, temp. Queen Elizabeth), 95.

Wadlow
-, John, Wine Act, allowance by, to vintners, 71
-, loans on and repayments, 506.

Wadsworth (co. Yorks), 287.

Waifs, 86.

Wainfleet (co. Lincoln), manor, 423, 484.

Wakefield (co. Yorks), new and old park and mills, 542, 543.

Wakefield le Gullet walk. See Whittlewood, Forest.

Walcot, John, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Salop, 790.

-, Captain Thomas, of Ireland, treason of, 126.

Walden
-, Sir Lionel, Receiver of Assessments, co. Hunts, 280
-, Receiver of Eleven Months' tax, co. Huntingdon, 657
-, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Hunts, 790.

Waldegrave (Waldgrave), Lady, goods for, 599.

-, Tho., Commissioner for Recusants, co. Suffolk, 791.

Waldron (Walrond), Dr. Tho., 172, 273, 338.

-, Thomas, stamper of writs, 467
-, securing Law duties, 838.

-, Sir William, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Devon, 695.

Wales, 15, 56, 57, 67, 275, 387, 452, 638, 639, 671, 847.

-, Auditor, 36, 158, 268, 280, 339, 656
-, see Godolphin, Sir W.
-, deputy to, 401.

-, Crown Revenues, issues out of, 22.

-, Customs. See Customs (England).

-, Excise, Sub-Commissioner, 537
-, see Bradshaw, V., Jevan, E., Jumper, W., Pearce, J., Phipps, E., Webb, T.

-, fee farms in, 541-2.

-, judges, 59, 441, 761, 853.

-, rents, grants of, 280, 656.

-, Principality of, and the Marches, Judges and Council of, 22, 36, 582.

-, -, Courts of Marches, 181.

-, -, King's house at Ludlow, 181.

-, -, laundress, &c., to. See Oliver, Eliz.

-, -, office of Examiner at Ludlow, 749.

-, -, President of (see Carbery, Earl of. Worcester, Marquess of), 328, 582
-, his Steward of Household, 22.

-, -, -, grant for extraordinary expenses of Court and Household, 22, 32
-, grant for Stable, 22, 32.

-, -, receiver of fines. See Dolben, J.

-, -, Secretary and Clerk of Signet, Wales and Marches, 132.

-, -, Serjeant at Arms to. See Shelbury, I.

-, Receivers of Crown Revenues, 36, 64, 158, 339
-, payments out of Crown Revenues, 36, 158.

-, North, 158.

-, -, Crown Revenues, Auditor of, 181, 510
-, Receivers, 22, 87, 181, 347, 868 (see Whitley, T.)
-, issues out of, 347.

-, -, Excise Farmers, 43, 94, 396, 443, 467, 541, 575.

-, -, Taxes, Receiver. See Whitley, R.

-, South, 158.

-, -, Auditor of Crown Revenues, 32, 36, 47, 181.

-, -, Chamberlain and Chancellor. See Mansell, A.
-, Mansell, E.
-, Mansell, Sir E.
-, Mansell, T.

-, -, Crown Revenues, payments out of, 32
-, Receivers, 22, 32, 36, 47, 57, 106, 181, 868 (see Lloyd, B., Whitley, R.).

-, -, Excise Farmers, 43, 49, 69, 396, 443, 541, 575 (see Howard, Sir P., Pember, D.)
-, Sub-Commissioners, 69 (see Blanford, J., Cooke, R., Patrick, T., Pember, B., Pember, H.)

-, -, farm of original seal and pre fines, 401 (see Carbery, Earl of).

-, -, farm of post fines, 401
-, see Carbery, Earl of.

-, -, Taxes, Receivers, 102.

Walgherton (co. Chester), 392.

Walker, Mrs. Anne, Maid of Honour to the Queen, 636, 657, 752, 787, 840.

-, Sir Edward, Garter King at Arms, 4, 125, 338, 403, 832.

-, Sir Edward, a Clerk of the Privy Council, 40, 210, 404, 435, 588, 733, 826.

-, James, Excise Farmer (1665), 846, 847.

-, John, deputy to the Clerk of Parliament, 712.

-, Josias, collector, Minehead, 528, 866.

-, Lancelot, bailiff Holme Cultram, 532, 545.

-, Mr. (Union with Scotland), 355.

-, Thomas, Commissioner for Recusants co. Devon, 695.

-, -, merchant, 443.

-, Sir Walter, 497.

-, William, of Prestwich, 531.

-, -, of Sarsden, Oxford, surety of Tregagle and Killegrew, 137, 756.

-, Sir William, Admiralty prize sails, 781.

Wall, Sam, inquisition, 627.

Wallen, Claus Arens, shipmaster, 8.

Waller, Edmund, a member of the Council for Foreign Plantations, 36, 164, 173, 269, 295, 411, 634, 671.

-, Dame Margaret, wife of Sir Thomas, 796.

-, Thomas, Irish Revenue Farm, 858.

-, Sir Thomas, grant of Prizage and Butlerage (James I), 146, 796.

-, Walter, son of Sir Thos., 796
-, Lieutenant of the Ordnance, 252.

-, William, son of Sir Thomas, 796.

-, William and Sir William, Farmer of Prizage and Butlerage, 208, 409, 425, 434, 751, 771, 796.

Wallingford House
-, Treasurer Clifford's house, 23, 39, 51, 54, 65, 67, 75, 87
-, Treasurer Osborne's house, 212, 228, 236, 237, 238, 243, 246, 326-7.

-, Little Wallingford House, 760, 799.

Wallington (co. Northumberland), 108.

Wallis, Dr. John, Oxford University, 299-300.

Wallop, Henry, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Southampton, 697.

Walmer Castle (co. Kent), 294, 710, 727.

- -, Governor of. See Ingham, Sir T.

Walmesly, Richard, landwaiter, 311.

Walpole (Walpoole), Dymock, lease, 484.

-, Sir John, Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 143.

-, Robert, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Norfolk, 698.

Walrond. See Waldron.

Walsh. See Welsh.

Walsham, John, conventicle, 630.

-, William, conventicle, 630.

Walsingham, Thomas, lease, Marshland, Norfolk, 121.

Walter
-, David, Leiutenant of the Ordnance, 452, 469, 706
-, a Groom of the Bedchamber, 112, 133, 325, 345, 418, 551, 595, 654, 738, 806, 842.

-, John, fine on, 477.

-, -, Attorney General of the Duchy of Cornwall, 599.

-, Sir John, lease (temp. James I), 61, 175.

-, William, Commissioner, Dean Forest, 150.

-, Sir William, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Oxford, 696.

Walters, John, shipmaster, 773.

-, Mr., wine merchant, 71.

-, Robert, outlaw, 15.

Waltham Forest (co. Essex), Chingford walk, keeper of. See Russell, Colonel J.

- -, keepers, 356.

- -, warden of. See Lindsey, Earl of.

Waltham, Much Waltham (co. Essex), 696.

Walthew, John, a Groom of the Queen's Privy Chamber, 37, 162, 171, 383, 384.

Walton (co. Lancashire), 735.

- (co. Chester), 736.

- (co. Stafford), 757.

- (co. Salop), 758.

Wandesford (Wandsford, Wansford), Sir Christopher, Commissioner for Recusants, North Riding, co. Yorks, 750.

-, Mr., royal bounty to, 324, 338
-, recommending Customs officer, 345.

-, William, royal bounty to, 815, 826.

Wapping
-, (co. Middlesex), 166
-, wharf at, 356, 763, 805.

War, first Dutch war, 421, 455, 504, 763, 837.

-, -, defalcations by reason of, allowed to various Farmers and Collectors, 182, 214, 284.

-, -, prize ships, 30, 135, 141
-, issues out of, 776.

-, -, rewards to captains of ships, detailed, 494-5.

-, -, ships imprested into the King's service, 792.

-, -, victuals taken out of ships for the King's ships. See Navy (victuals).

-, second Dutch war, 297, 486, 518, 525, 540, 565, 574, 711.

-, -, defalcations by reason of, allowed to various Farmers and Collectors, 126, 166, 210, 349, 360, 369, 413, 439, 850.

-, -, desertions from merchant service by reason of, 416.

-, -, Dutch prisoners, 235, 595.

-, -, effect of, on trade in England and Ireland, 73, 628.

-, -, English prisoners in Holland, 387, 474, 870
-, and see Surinam.

-, -, expedition, intended descent on the enemy's coast, 402.

-, -, foreigners serving in English ships in, 777.

-, -, French fleet in. See France.

-, -, pensions for widows. See Navy (Chest).

-, -, privateers (Dutch), see Dutch
-, (English), see Privateers.

-, -, prizes (taken by English), see Prizes
-, English ships and goods taken by the Dutch, 419, 484, 613.

-, -, reduction of army after, 673-4.

-, -, regiments serving in the fleet. See Army (regiments).

-, -, sailors for. See Navy (seamen)
-, Navy (pressing).

-, -, sailors or soldiers slain or wounded in, 392, 402, 407, 409, 410, 702.

-, -, ships lost in, 250.

-, -, Sole Bay fight. See Sole.

Warcup
-, (Warcupp), Edmund, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Middlesex, 696
-, Sub-Farmer of Excise, cos. Wilts and Dorset, 36, 522, 656
-, Commissioner for wine licences, 372, 555, 664, 873.

-, Edward, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Oxford, 790.

Warcupp (co. Northants), 720.

Ward, George, groom litterman to the King, 67, 523, 774.

-, James, merchant, prize goods, 135, 141, 305.

-, John, bailiff itinerant of the Duchy of Cornwall, 188, 190, 212, 369, 378, 436
-, (lands, Hammoon, Dorset), 74, 87.

-, -, late Consul at Algiers, 139, 743.

-, -, payments for Dutch prisoners in the Tower, 595.

-, Richard, searcher, Gravesend, 467.

-, Samuel, a King's waiter, London, 398, 767, 802, 858.

-, Thomas, of London, apothecary, surety of N. Reeve, 122.

Warden, Lord Warden. See Cinque Ports.

Wardour, Edward, landwaiter, London, 423.

-, William, Clerk of the Pells, 208, 362, 706.

Wardrobe, Great, 249, 261.

-, accounts of Master of, 18, 62, 116, 262, 274, 281, 763
-, monthly accounts of receipts and payments, 314.

-, baronet fees reserved to, 400, 420, 642.

-, commutation to the Master of for measurage and poundage, 578, 645.

-, establishment, 262, 274, 285, 287, 310, 316
-, ordinary of, 262
-, extraordinaries, 57, 262, 281.

-, estimates, 234.

-, goods delivered to, 60, 105, 170.

-, liveries out of, 62, 66, 164, 171, 181, 274, 372, 415, 421, 658
-, for the stables, 514, 732.

-, Master of (Sandwich, Earl of, Montagu, R.
-, deputy to, see Townsend, T.), 62, 262, 278, 282, 656
-, unable to raise loans on assignments, 62
-, issues to, for the Wardrobe, 19, 27, 40, 57, 58, 66, 80, 98, 105, 107, 117, 133, 135, 144, 145, 151, 152, 159, 162, 164, 168, 181, 241, 249, 262, 264, 274, 281, 287, 288, 293, 300, 305, 322, 325, 333, 339, 352, 383, 395, 401, 414, 432, 445, 478, 485, 503, 509, 579, 657, 661, 676, 677, 688, 699, 714, 723, 726, 731, 733, 748, 796, 806, 815, 817, 828, 845, 861
-, payments by, 22, 88, 162, 168, 170, 171, 266, 372, 383, 401, 623, 730.

-, officers, 632, 661.

-, pension in lieu of liveries out of. See Bath, Earl of.

-, provision of the King's and Queen's linen, 241.

-, retrenchments, 262, 274, 281.

-, services done in, 117.

-, surveyor of. See Darcy, M.

-, tapestries for, 491.

-, yeoman tailor and portitor. See Ferrez, R.
-, Magennis, A.
-, Nott, R.

Wardrobe at Westminster. See Westminster (King's).

Wards, Court of, repair of, 337, 825.

-, -, Receiver General of office of, 471-2.

-, -, pension of the Duke of Buckingham for, 561.

Waring
-, Edmund, Wine Act Commissioner, 46, 50, 70, 72, 101, 418, 477, 491, 507, 524, 527
-, surety for Oakes, 258, 290
-, of Oldbury, Salop, surety of G. Hosier, 108
-, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Salop, 697, 790.

-, John, searcher, Chester, 841, 847.

Warley (co. Yorks), 687.

Warmfield (co. Yorks), 735.

Warmsworth (co. Yorks), 687.

Warne, John, carpenter, Gloucester, 625.

Warnell (co. Cumberland), 69.

Warner, Edmund, surety of Excise Farmers (1674), 538.

-, Edward, solicitor for the Eighteen Months' assessment, Gloucester, 193, 385, 515
-, deputy collector thereof, 835.

-, -, Excise tumults, 781-2.

-, John, Master of the King's barge, and payment for houses at Greenwich, 192, 193, 392, 445, 459, 634, 742, 858.

-, Mrs., goods for, 498.

-, Colonel Philip, Deputy Governor of Antigua, 708.

-, Stephen, shipmaster, 526.

-, Sir Thomas (and father), Barbados escheatorship, 334.

-, William, Deputy Receiver of the Eighteen Months' assessment, Gloucester, 867.

-, -, wine merchant, 133.

Warnes, John, Customs bonds, 798.

Warre (Warr), Sir Francis, baronet fee, 146, 366.

-, Dame Unton, 146, 366.

Warren, Christopher, Customer of Plymouth, 295, 700.

-, John, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Lancashire, 739.

-, Nicholas, of London, merchant, 23, 30, 133.

-, William, Alderman, wine merchant, 103
-, umpire Wheeler and Strode, 214.

-, Sir William, ships burned at Hamburg, and navy bills and stores accounts, 245-6, 286, 289, 303, 305, 307, 311, 322, 323, 324, 358, 359, 408, 608-9, 672.

Warwick, Mrs. Elizabeth, 192, 383.

-, Philip, collector outwards, London, 44, 406, 547, 568, 671, 797
-, reversion of Clerk of Parliament, 62.

-, Sir Philip, 191, 242, 261, 535
-, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Middlesex, 696
-, ditto, co. Kent, 788
-, reversion of Clerk of Parliament, 62.

Warwick, Earl of. See Rich. R.

Warwick, town, 491, 758.

-, county, 50, 109, 119, 373, 511, 516, 552, 642, 702, 711, 758.

-, -, Excise Farmers, 43, 94, 129, 396, 443, 467, 541, 554, 572, 575.

-, -, Recusants, 694.

-, -, Receivers of Taxes. See Clifford, H.
-, Newsham, J.

-, -, Sheriffs, 524.

Washing Coins. See Mint.

Washington, Catherine, pension to, 31, 50, 130.

-, Elizabeth, pension to, 31, 50, 130.

-, Colonel Henry, pension to four daughters of, 31, 50, 130.

-, Mary, pension to, 31, 50, 130.

-, Penelope, pension to, 31, 50, 130.

Waste, discovery and leases, &c., of, 5.

Watches, 98.

Waterfall (Watersell) (co. Stafford), 758.

Waterford (Ireland), 89.

Waterhouse, Jno. (Halifax tithes), 653, 660, 687.

Waterhouses, Dennis, Customs bonds, 798.

Waterman
-, Sir Geo., Commissioner for Recusants, London, 696
-, ditto, co. Essex, 696, 750.

Watermen. See Royal Watermen.

Waterson, William, Surveyor of Small Customs, London, 587.

Wathall (co. Lincoln), manor, 559.

Watkins, John, senior and junior outlaws, 77.

-, Nath., of the King's music, 454, 804.

Watson, Daniel, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Stafford, 697.

-, Major Francis, issues to, for the stables, 320, 500, 514, 517, 537, 538, 587, 732, 743, 747, 755, 785, 821.

-, John, Customs bonds, 799.

-, Mr., of Newcastle (seizure of ship), 608.

-, Smith, inquisition, 627.

-, Thomas, tidesman, London, 581.

Watts, Anthony, tidesman, London, 385, 405, 812.

-, Edward, son of Sir John, 857, 862, 873.

-, George [King's Remembrancer's Clerk], 600.

-, John, Receiver of Crown Revenues, cos. Middlesex, Herts, Essex, London, 56, 642, 742
-, Receiver of nomine decimœ rent for the use of Hampton Court, 860.

-, Sir John, knight, royal bounty to, 726
-, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Hertford, 768
-, Farmer of Excise, Herts, 857.

-, William, the King's tailor, 849.

Wauklyn, Thomas, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Wilts, 698.

Wawme, William, Customs bond, 799.

Wawmore. See Dean Forest (draining).

Wayte, John, tidesman, Plymouth, 385.

Weale, Mr., collector of Fowey, 352-3.

Weaver, Francis, searcher of Hull, 749.

-, John, searcher of Hull, 749.

-, Mr., Hearthmoney, Surrey and Southwark, 263, 356.

Weavers, the (see Dutch cloth workers), prosecuting for insurrection, 338, 840.

Webb
-, Francis, assignment to, 453, 805
-, executor of G. Hudson, 576, 623.

-, Gilbert, tidesman, London, 581.

-, Henry, lands, Plymouth, 49.

-, Nehemiah, of Bristol, merchant, 740.

-, Thomas, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Wales, 537.

-, William, Agent for Taxes, 28, 31, 44, 49, 50, 78, 112, 148, 166, 188, 320, 388, 528.

Webber, Isaac, shipmaster, 823.

Webster, John, tidesman, London, 2.

-, -, counterfeiter, 23, 90.

-, Sir John, royal bounty to, 465, 484
-, for funeral of, 783.

-, Richard, landwaiter, Sunderland, 251, 585.

Wedder, John, Excise Office (1665), 846.

Weedon, Anna, conventicle, 630.

-, Edward, distress, Hammersmith, 256.

-, Thomas, Receiver of the Eleven Months' assessment, Bucks, 134, 471.

-, -, executor of the above Thomas, 471.

Weegen, David Van (tea), 814.

Weeger, Augustine, conventicle, 602.

Week St. Mary (co. Cornwall), 77.

Weekes, John, lease, Stratton super Fosse, 809.

Weights and measures
-, 107, 498, 576
-, see Aume, Baskets, Borells, Butts, Chalder, Comb, Fats, Hogsheads, Last, Newcastle coal measure, Patacoes, Puncheon, Tierces, Tod.

Welbeck, Richard, keeper of the King's stables at Reading, 141, 338, 411, 829.

Welbound, George, Customs bonds, 798.

Weld House, London, 742.

Weld
-, Geo., of Willey, Salop, 638
-, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Salop, 697.

-, -, Lieutenant and Deputy Lieutenant of the Tower, 272, 639.

-, Humphry, Commissioner for Recusants co. Southampton, 697, 791
-, 1,000l. per an for secret service, 114.

-, Sir John, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Salop, 790.

-, Mr., petition, Customs, 239.

Weldon, Edward, a King' waiter, London, 398, 767, 802, 858.

-, John, Comptroller, Newcastle, 205, 206, 422, 481.

Wellen, Nathaniel, officer for strangers merchants' bills, 497.

Wellow (Isle of Wight), 368.

Wells, Cathedral, 512.

-, -, Dean and Chapter, fee farms payable by, 512.

Wells, John, deputy steward of the Dean and Chapter Court of Peterborough, 205, 423.

-, -, Collector of Excise, Herts, 291-2.

-, Thomas, Excise officer, Herts, 291.

-, Winifred, issues to, 143.

Welsh (Walsh), George, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Middlesex, 790.

-, Thomas, issues to, 142.

-, William, searcher, of Sandwich, 462, 818, 850.

Welstead (Welsted), Robert, goldsmith, interest for loan and statement of principal, 540, 701-2.

Wembridge (co. Hereford), 758.

Wen, Francis, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Wilts, 698.

Wenman, Sir Fra., Commissioner for Recusants, co. Oxford, 696.

Wenslaw (Wenslay), William, the Queen Mother's messenger, 312, 313, 394, 508, 622.

Wentworth, John, Commissioner for Recusants, West Riding, co. Yorks, 740.

-, Lady Philadelphia, pension, 141, 273, 284, 373, 549, 667
-, goods for, 671.

-, William, second earl of Strafford, pension to trustees for, 30, 74, 276, 303, 440, 441, 585, 642, 723
-, creation money, 170.

-, Sir William, lease to, 134, 391, 433
-, Commissioner for Recusants, West Riding, co. Yorks, 740
-, ditto, North Riding, co. Yorks, 750.

Werden (Worden), Mrs. Ann (lands), 334.

-, Colonel, grant, 864.

-, Sir John, a Commissioner of the Navy, 75, 362.

Werrington (co. Devon), 70.

Wesley
-, (Wisely), Captain Patrick, petition, 301
-, royal bounty, 303, 304, 720.

Wessell, Abr., merchant, 649.

West, Joseph, Collector of Plantation duty, Carolina, 427.

-, Nicholas (conventicle), 661.

West Derby. See Derby.

- (division, Cornwall), 54.

- Harptree Guing (co. Somerset), 635.

- - (co. Somerset), 689, 703, 717.

- India Company of France. See France.

- Indies, 16, 214
-, fleet in, victuals for, 168.

- Mills (Fordington, Dorset), 123, 178.

Westalford (Wester Stalford) alias Whitefield, co. Northumberland (Scotch Border), 182, 399.

Westbrook, William, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Sussex, 791.

Westcombe (Wescomb), Clement (son of Richard), Comptroller of Cardiff, 10, 17, 94.

-, Gregory, wine merchant, 103.

-, Sir Martin, agent at Cadiz, Port St. Mary and the district, 264, 343, 615
-, goods for, 748.

-, Richard, wine merchant, 103, 133
-, Excise Officer (1665), 846.

-, -, senr., Comptroller of Cardiff, 10, 17, 94.

Western Circuit, 782.

- District. See Customs (districts).

- Islands, embargo on ships to, 424.

- -, naval services in, 13.

Western, Thomas, buying copper, 486.

Westfaling, Herbert, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Hereford, 696.

Westminster, 59, 60, 69, 108, 241, 422, 442, 459, 548, 563, 638, 702, 822, 828.

- Abbey, Dean and Chapter, 391
-, fee farm rent payable to Hampton Court officers, 458, 642, 860
-, grant to, for the French church in the Savoy, 768, 820
-, monastery, 458.

-, Assessments Commissioners, 210, 211, 280, 808
-, assessment dispute with Middlesex, 210, 211, 212, 213, 446, 447
-, Receiver of taxes, see Reeve, R.

-, aulnage. See Aulnage.

-, brewers, 846.

-, Courts. See Courts.

-, Excise, 8, 156, 846, 847.

-, Hall, 227, 257, 477.

-, Hearthmoney, 201, 770
-, Receiver of, see Dunklyn, J., Hartlib, S., Higgs, R.

-, King Charles I's hospital in. See King Charles I.

-, King's wardrobe, keeper of. See Rogers, F.

-, Lady alley. See Streets.

-, manor, lease of, 801.

-, monastery. See Westminster (Abbey).

- Palace, housekeeper of. See Whinyard, M. and G.

-, poor, royal bounty to, 333, 817.

-, Saint Stephen's, 458.

-, slaughter house, 298.

-, sewers commissioners, issues for, to H. Spelman, 170, 812.

-, soldiers in, 796.

-, streets in. See Streets.

Westmorland, Earl of. See Fane, F.

Westmorland, county, 90, 544.

-, -, Commissioners for Recusants, 694, 697, 791, 805.

-, -, Hearthmoney Receivers. See Addison, T.
-, Williamson, G.

-, -, Receiver of Crown lands, 722, 865.

-, -, Taxes, Receivers. See Lamplugh, G.
-, Williamson, G.

Weston (co. Lincoln), 544.

- (co. Salop), 758.

Weston, Benjamin, grant of shipping of woollen cloths, 597.

-, Frances, Countess Dowager of Portland (widow of Jerome, second Earl of Portland), 251, 610
-, pension to, 21, 114, 190, 200, 376, 405, 460, 554, 574, 592, 649, 725
-, grant of shipping of woollen cloths, 597-8, 642, 682, 842
-, selling statute of King Charles I to the King, 732, 745.

-, Jerome, second Earl of Portland, 659.

-, John, keeper of woods, Cookham and Bray, 75.

-, Richard, Commissioner for Recusants, West Riding, co. Yorks, 740.

Weston Turville (co. Bucks), 115.

Westphalin, Herbert, a King's waiter, London, 858, 866.

-, William, waiter at Sandwich, 371.

Westwell (co. Kent), manor, 512.

Westwood (co. Devon), 130.

Wetherden. See Witherden.

Wetton (co. Stafford), 757.

Wetwang
-, Captain John, captain of the "Warspite," royal bounty to, 78
-, captain of the "Newcastle," 543.

Wexford (Ireland), 799, 816.

Weymouth
-, (co. Dorset), 108, 245, 271, 423, 460, 499, 528, 532, 537, 612, 652, 653, 670, 768
-, issue to Mayor, 441.

Whale fin, scruff, 404.

Whaplode (co. Lincoln), 81, 516, 544.

Wharton
-, (Warton), Captain George, Treasurer of the Ordnance, 80, 106, 120, 138, 143, 144, 146, 150, 179, 262, 268, 301, 350, 370, 394, 418, 424, 428, 429, 430, 442, 444, 459, 482, 487, 539, 549, 603, 606, 655, 675, 676, 678, 684, 704, 715, 762, 831, 864, 869
-, information against. 289-90
-, loans into the Receipt, 120, 146, 424.

-, Humphry, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Durham, 740
-, ditto, co. Westmorland, 697
-, ditto, North Riding, co. Yorks, 750
-, (lease, Durham), 45.

-, Mr., lead ore, 209, 211, 435.

-, Mr., Collector, Whitby, 353.

-, Michaell, Commissioner for Recusants East Riding, co. Yorks, 695.

-, Sir Ralph, Commissioner for Recusants, East Riding, co. Yorks, 695.

-, Robert, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Durham, 740
-, ditto, North Riding, co. Yorks, 750.

-, Thomas, waiter, Sharpton, 15.

-, -, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Bucks, 788.

-, Sir Thomas, Knight of the Bath, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Westmorland, 697
-, Commissioner for Recusants, West Riding, co. Yorks, 740.

Whatflat vaccary (Furness), 736.

Wheat, prices of. See Corn Tillage (Act).

Wheatley (co. Notts), manor, 543.

Wheeler
-, (Wheler), Sir Charles, Governor of St. Christopher and Leeward Islands, 513, 633
-, Four and a Half per cent. duty, 184, 196, 212, 213-4, 215, 216, 218-9, 220, 221, 223, 232, 248, 327, 362, 436, 460, 463, 469, 477, 479, 481, 493, 525, 535, 576, 639
-, 400l. per an. for loss of Company in the King's Regiment of Foot Guards, 856, 874
-, estate in St. Christopher, 178
-, Irish farthings, 360.

Wherwood, Brome, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Oxford, 696.

Whetham, Nath., Receiver of Hearthmoney, Gloucester, 115, 509.

Which. See Wich.

Whichcott
-, (Whitchcot), Sir Jeremy, lease of, coal duty, 766
-, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Middlesex, 696.

Whichwood Forest. See Wychwood.

Whincopp, Richard, conventicle, 630.

Whinyard (Whynyard), Grace, housekeeper, Westminster Palace, 139.

-, John, housekeeper, Westminster Palace, 139.

-, -, keeper of the House of Lords, 423.

-, Margaret, housekeeper of Westminster Palace, 139.

-, Mr. (union with Scotland), 301, 338.

Whitacre. See Whittacre.

Whitby (co. Yorks), 2, 133, 353, 581.

Whitchurch (co. Hants), 473.

White (Whyte), Alexander, plumber at Windsor, 684.

-, Francis, servant of Viscount Cranborne, 523.

-, Isaac, shipmaster, 864.

-, John, killing of, 761.

-, -, coroner, inquisition, 444.

-, -, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Oxford, 790
-, Receiver of Royal Aid, Oxford, 406
-, vintner, 206.

-, Thomas, lease of Chesworth, &c., 499.

Whitefield. See Westalford.

-, (Isle of Wight), 368.

Whitehall, Gilbert, goldsmith, interest, 540.

-, John, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Stafford, 697.

Whitehall Palace (Westminster), 6, 69, 83, 127, 151, 396, 436, 437, 442, 450, 472, 493, 496, 508, 515, 519, 520, 844.

-, ballet at, 815.

-, Chapel Royal, double organ for, 169
-, linen for, 445.

-, King's privy galleries at, 157.

-, King's house at, keeper of. See Kirke, G.

-, lodgings in, 221, 364, 369, 399, 464, 480, 494, 615, 626, 627, 719, 723, 733, 818.

-, papers of state, keeper of. See Williamson, Sir J.

-, paving before, 60.

-, Privy Council records at. See Privy Council.

-, works, fees on orders for, 270.

Whitehaven (co. Cumberland), 69, 789, 843, 861.

Whitehead
-, Henry, Commissioner for Abuses, New Forest, 124
-, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Southampton, 697.

Whiteing, Edward, merchant, surety of Chiffinch and Ward (Gravesend), 467.

Whitewood (Whitwood), James, merchant, Bristol, 577, 740, 811.

Whitgrave
-, Captain Humphrey (lease, Bucks), 77
-, Receiver of the Queen Mother's revenues, cos. Suffolk, Cambridge, Bedford, and Bucks, 571-2.

-, Thomas, 200l. per an. pension to, 184, 309, 373, 741
-, Recusant, 756, 837.

-, Sir Thomas, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Stafford, 697.

Whithorne, Giles, watchman, London, 509.

Whitley
-, Ralph, Receiver of the Eighteen Months' assessment, North Wales (cos. Flint, Denbigh, Merioneth, Montgomery, Anglesey, Carnarvon), 102, 110, 119, 136
-, Receiver General of the Subsidy, North Wales, 104
-, Receiver of Crown Revenues, North Wales and Chester, 106, 787, 868.

-, Colonel Roger, the King's harbinger, arrears due to, 133, 200, 201, 252, 276, 287, 333, 335, 684, 747
-, Receiver of Royal Aid, Montgomery, 438
-, for Arlington's Post Office defalcation, 826.

-, Roger, junior, Receiver of Crown Revenues, North Wales and Chester, 787.

-, Thomas, Receiver of Crown Revenues, North Wales and Chester, 125, 140, 160, 510, 787.

Whitlock, Wm., Commissioner for Recusants, co. Oxford, 696.

Whitmore, Thomas, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Salop, 790.

-, Sir Thomas, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Salop, 697.

-, Sir William, surety for Vernon, 275
-, of Bridgenorth, 638
-, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Salop, 697.

Whitson, John, Customs bonds, 799.

Whitstable (co. Kent) 714.

Whittacre (Whitacre, Whitacar), Charles, Foreign Apposer in the Exchequer, 168, 369, 636.

-, Henry, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Dorset, 695, 789.

-, Jeremiah, Suffolk Excise, 436.

-, Robert, arrest, 23
-, informer, 23, 24, 90.

Whittington, Charles, searcher, Hull 462.

Whittle, John, Clerk to the Customs Comptroller, 612.

-, Sackville, chirurgeon in ordinary to the Royal Household, 170, 325, 401
-, pension, 692, 770, 806.

Whittlewood Forest (co. Northampton), 153, 154, 370.

- -, Chambersall coppice, 84.

- -, Cook's coppice, 690.

- -, Farthing coppice, 84.

- -, felling timber in, 288, 462, 538, 584, 678, 690-1, 709, 754.

- -, Hanger walk, 690.

- -, Hawkspath coppice, 462.

- -, Hill coppice, 84.

- -, manors, &c., in, lease of, 101, 165, 174.

- -, new Ditch Quarter coppice, 690.

- -, Old Waterlade, 462.

- -, Oundle Hill coppice, 462.

- -, Queen Consort's interest in, 690-1.

- -, Regarders. See Dell, J.
-, Newman, R.

- -, Sholebrook walk, 84, 462, 690.

- -, Surveyor of, 318.

- -, Wakefield Lodge, 538, 561.

- -, Wakefield le Gullet walk, 84, 462.

- -, woodward, office of, 156, 159.

Wich
-, Sir Cyrill, 259
-, compensation, 462
-, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Cornwall, 695, 789.

-, Edward, goods for the Queen, 442.

-, Sir Peter, Secretary to the Extraordinary Embassy to espouse the Archduchess of Innspruch, 22, 58, 453
-, assignment to Sir R. Southwell, 171
-, (orders, 259).

Wichell, Arthur, falconer, 454, 685.

Wicherley, Captain, issues to, 201.

Wick ("Weeke," co. Wilts), 115.

Wickliffe, Jon., lease, 566, 864.

-, Mr., horses for the King, 448.

Widcombe (co. Somerset), 45, 689, 703, 779, 794.

Widdrington, Thomas, 795.

-, William, second Lord Widdrington, Governor of Berwick, 201, 253, 278, 298, 498, 643, 802 (and grant for support of his barony)
-, Captain of Holy Island and Ferne Island, 801
-, fee farm grant, 186
-, complaint against Excise Commissioners, 238, 255, 510.

Wiens, Claes, shipmaster, 450.

Wigg
-, (Wig), Edward, merchant, complaint against Excise, 238, 239, 513
-, Commissioner for Irish Revenue Farmers, 858.

Wight, Isle of (Hants), 40, 69.

-, -, Castles, repair of, 30, 60, 429.

-, -, dispute with Southampton port officers as to duties, 335, 337, 346, 821, 844.

-, -, fee farms, 112, 174, 213, 247, 368.

-, -, garrison, 31
-, Governor of, see Holmes, Sir J., Holmes, Sir R.
-, foot company in, 3, 59, 373.

-, -, Hearthmoney, 49.

-, -, lands reserved in the county of Southampton for the Governor and fortifications of, 60, 247, 248, 271.

-, -, Taxes, Receiver of, see Harris, E.
-, solicitor of, see Segar, T.

Wigmore, Charles (husband of Mary), slain in the second Dutch war, 391-2.

-, Mary (lease), 391-2.

Wigmore (co. Hereford), manor, 582.

Wigtoft (co. Lincoln), chantries, 737.

Wilbraham, Sir Thomas, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Stafford, 697.

Wild, Henry de, a Dutchman, transporting himself to England, 526.

-, Sir William, knight and baronet, a Justice of the King's Bench, 72.

Wilkins, Augustine, waiter, Liverpool, 385.

-, Dr. John, Bishop of Chester, 774.

Wilkinson, Henry, Collector of Hearthmoney, West Riding, co. Yorks, 11.

-, John, Commissioner for Recusants, North Riding, co. Yorks, 750.

-, Martin, boatman, Shields, 385.

-, Captain, horses for the King, 448.

-, Thomas, shipmaster, 476.

Willard, John, waiter, Whitstable, 714.

Willerton, William, Deputy Sheriff of Lincoln, 745.

Willes (Wylles), Thomas, Collector of Royal Aid, Lesnewth, Cornwall, 406.

Willeston (co. Leicester), 759.

Willett, Humphry, petition, 233.

Willey (Hundred, co. Bedford), 634.

- (co. Salop), 638.

Williams, Charles, of Bristol, merchant (tobacco), 203, 740.

-, John, groom litterman to the King, 67, 523, 774.

-, -, weighing porter, Rochester, 866.

-, John, Commissioner for taking sureties of H. Awbrey (co. Hereford), 109.

-, -, wine merchant, 133.

-, Maurice, farmer of subsidy and aulnage, London, &c., 213, 396, 404, 436.

-, Mr., Collector, Rochester port, 83.

-, -, landwaiter, Hull, 67.

-, Peer, Clerk of Foreign estreats, 158, 269, 370, 670
-, royal bounty to, 727.

-, Dame Rebecca, house for Ambassadors, 442.

-, Reginald, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Suffolk, 791.

-, Sir Thomas, 1,000l. per an. for the King's service, 309, 311, 357, 759, 772, 785, 867
-, (lease), 600.

-, Thomas, of London, goldsmith, 421.

-, -, of Talley, surety of J. Vaughan, 139.

-, Sir Trevor, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Monmouth, 790.

-, William, of Fowey, merchant, 350 merchant, Bodinnock, 816, 861.

Williamson, Edmund, Serjeant at Arms, 405.

-, George, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Cumberland and Westmorland, 50, 69, 83, 106
-, Receiver and Solicitor of the Subsidy, Cumberland and Westmorland, 83, 91.

-, -, Comptroller of Carlisle port, 55.

-, Henry, waiter, Carlisle port, 839.

-, Sir Joseph, Secretary of State, 332, 584, 587, 588, 638, 656, 781, 861
-, secret service, 683
-, New Year's gift to, as Secretary, 277
-, intelligence, 318, 335, 337, 820, 823
-, keeper of State papers at Whitehall, 274, 634
-, Ambassador Extraordinary to the States General, 100
-, Plenipotentiary with Jenkins and Sunderland for Treaty with the States, 107
-, at Aix-la-Chapelle, 127, 234, 256, 506
-, at Cologne, 425, 446, 480, 506, 521, 545, 598
-, a clerk of the Privy Council, 40, 48, 100, 274, 404, 656
-, lodgings in Scotland Yard, 520, 565
-, goods for, 420, 520, 522, 545, 551, 586, 835
-, issues to, 458.

-, Margaret, widow to George, 83, 91, 106.

-, Mr., caveat as to Sunderland, landwaiter, 565.

-, - searcher, London port, 498.

-, Ralph, appraizer, London port, 176, 248, 582.

-, Sir Thomas, petition, 298
-, lease, 316, 596, 801.

Willie, Robert, landwaiter, London, 871.

Willis, David, ship's purser, 811.

-, Prudence (widow of Richard, of the Star Chamber), 550, 558.

-, Richard, custody of the Star Chamber, 550, 558.

-, Thomas, Excise officer, 795.

-, Sir Thomas, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Cambridge, 803.

-, William, coal merchant, London, 47.

Willoughby
-, Francis, fifth Lord Willoughby of Parham, Governor of Barbados, 61
-, lease to, 386
-, daughters of, rights to Barbados, 153, 421 645.

-, Captain (Colonel) Francis, pension on the Irish establishment, 279
-, petition of wife of, 593.

-, (alias Revell), Hugh, 812.

-, John, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Devon, 695.

-, William, sixth Lord Willoughby, of Parham, Governor of Barbados, 97, 100, 134, 153
-, lands of, 161.

Willresdy (co. Worcester), 758.

Willymot, Nicholas, Serjeant at Law, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Derby, 792.

Wilmore (Willmore), George, customer of petty customs, London, 406.

Wilmot
-, John, second Earl of Rochester, Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 108, 345, 398, 419, 465, 551, 623, 723, 773, 785, 806, 843, 848, 875
-, Ranger of Woodstock Park, 316, 761, 784, 818
-, Ranger and Keeper of Walk and House, Woodstock, 520
-, Muster of the Hawks, 655, 698
-, pension to, 32, 178, 236, 253, 319, 322, 325, 595, 626, 795
-, lease, Bestwood Park, &c., 161, 386, 399, 762, 787
-, goods for, 479.

Wilnecote (co. Stafford), 757.

Wilson, John, Doctor in Music, a King's musician, 130, 701, 804.

-, Robert, 659.

-, Thomas, wine merchant, 103, 133.

-, -, store keeper at Chatham, 779.

-, William, of Carlisle, royal bounty to, 532, 545.

Wilts, county, 115, 268, 275, 497, 500, 512, 516, 625, 676, 683, 702, 728, 818.

-, -, Commissioners for Recusants, 694, 698, 791, 805.

-, -, Excise, Receivers, 129, 554, 572
-, see Warcup, E.

-, -, Militia money, 25.

-, -, Receiver of Crown lands. See Smith, S.

-, -, Taxes, Receiver. See Davies, A.

Wimborne Minster (co. Dorset), 108.

Winch
-, Sir Humphry, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Bedford, 788
-, a member of the Council for Foreign Plantations, 36, 262, 408, 502, 704.

-, John, clerk to Sir Tho. Player, 406.

Winchcomb (co Gloucester), 858.

Winchester, Bishop of. See Morley, G.

-, bishopric, pension payable out of, 429.

-, -, tenths, 373.

-, Cathedral, Dean and Chapter of, 473.

-, -, fee farm rents, 473, 504.

-, city and port, 828
-, release to the city of fee farm payable to the King, 470, 483.

-, College, 473, 512, 610.

Wincle Grange (co. Chester), 131.

Winde (Wynde), William, pardon for murder, 462.

Windebank, John, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Surrey, 791.

-, -, Doctor of Phisick, lease, Guildford Castle, 66, 92, 131.

Windermere (co. Lancashire), 735.

Windham, Mrs. Anne and Lady, wife of Sir Francis, pension for the flight at Worcester, 63, 244, 256, 308, 318, 325, 338, 402, 558, 599, 692, 742, 797, 806, 830.

-, Sir Charles, pension to, 207, 259, 285, 325, 420, 606, 692, 797, 806.

-, Sir Edmund, 37, 210, 211, 435.

-, Sir Edward, Commissioner for Recusants. co. Somerset, 697.

-, Francis, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Somerset, 697.

-, Colonel Francis and Sir Francis, pension for the flight at Worcester, 167, 256, 282, 285, 308, 318, 325, 338, 385, 411, 416, 558, 670, 742, 767
-, baronet fee, 439.

-, Sir Hugh, a Justice of the Common Pleas, 72.

-, Mahalaell, doorkeeper of the House of Lords, 518, 793.

-, Tho., Commissioner for Recusants, co. Somerset, 697.

-, Thomas, Groom of the Bedchamber, pension as, 16, 144, 282, 392, 434, 550, 560, 561, 619, 669, 767, 785, 865.

-, William, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Norfolk, 698.

-, Sir William, knight and baronet, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Somerset, 697.

-, Sir William, Knight, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Somerset, 697.

-, Winifred, wife of Thomas, one of the Queen's dressers, pension, 384, 411, 434, 560, 561, 602, 619, 664, 669, 760, 840.

Windsor, Otho, son of Lord Windsor, 813.

-, Thomas, son of Lord Windsor, 813.

-, Thomas, Windsor, seventh Lord Windsor (afterwards Earlof Paymouth), 221, 252
-, Governor of Jamaica, 837
-, lodgings at St. James's, 265, 620, 761, 813
-, Master of the Horse to the Duke of York, 620.

Windsor
-, 508
-, New Windsor, 486, 509
-, bridge over the Thames, timber for, 237, 486, 492, 509.

- Castle and Honor, 527.

-, -, armoury and ordnance keeper, 658.

-, -, clerk of the Castle, 421.

-, -, constable of the Castle, 421.

-, -, Council chamber, 419.

-, -, Governor or Captain of. See Prince Rupert.

-, -, Greenwax. See Windsor (Castle, Works).

-, -, keeper of the upper house and leads and butts. See Deladale, M.
-, Randue, T.

-, -, King at, 123, 172, 241, 301
-, Queen at, 751.

-, -, King's private chapel, 401.

-, -, knighthood at, fees for, 80.

-, -, lands of, 652, 726.

-, -, Lieutenant Governor of, 3, 59.

-, -, Lord Treasurer at, 243, 245.

-, -, members of the Honor, 80, 701.

-, -, organ at, 274, 401, 634.

-, -, Poor Knights of Windsor. See Garter.

-, -, porter of the outward port, 658.

-, -, Receiver of the revenues of the Castle and Honor, 577
-, see Roberts, W., Taylor, W.

-, -, revenue, annexation of, 675
-, issues out of, 577, 658.

-, -, stables, 275.

-, -, steward of the manor. See Cooke, W.
-, Staples, T.

-, -, surveyor of the Honor. See Ball, J.

-, -, works at, 308, 567, 577, 647
-, repairs, 264, 602
-, fees or warrants for, 270
-, rebuilding the King's house, the Queen's lodgings and the Duke of York's lodgings, Greenwax money applied to, 577, 685, 738, 742
-, remains of the Queen's dowry devoted to, 584, 624, 793.

-, -, -, officers of, Comptroller, see Baron, H., May, H.
-, Comptroller's clerk, see Taylor, T.
-, keeper of the timber yard, see Rowlandson, W.
-, master mason, see Marshall, J., Stone, J.
-, master carpenter, see Ryder, R.
-, plumber, see White, A.
-, purveyor, see Hull, S.
-, Receiver and Paymaster's clerk, see Simmerson, L.
-, Surveyor, 237 (see Ball, J.)
-, Surveyor's clerk, see Hull, S.

-, Chapel Roya' (and see Chapel), Dean and Chapter of St. George's, Windsor, fee farm payable by, 512
-, prebendary of, see Butler, Dr. J.

- Forest, Battles bailiwick, 486
-, Battles walk, 539, 570
-, keeper of, see Hill, J.

-, -, felling timber in, 486, 492, 509.

-, -, woodward of. See Chiffinch, W.

-, Herald. See Herald's College.

-, manor of Old and New Windsor (called Kingsbury), lease of scite of, 433, 463, 475, 508, 527
-, Highfield and Easchurch, 427.

- Park (Great Park), Mote Park sale of, and throwing same into Windsor Park. See Albemarle, Duke of.

-, -, trees and seeds for the King's Plantation at Windsor, 626.

-, -, (Little Park), keeper of, 389, 419.

-, -, (New Park), 145.

Wine Act, First Act (19 and 20 Car. II., c. 6, for raising 310 000l. by duties on wines, brandies, spirits and strong waters between 1668. June 24, and 1670, June 24), 65 70-1, 75, 225, 281, 283, 623.

-, -, -, accomptant and comptroller, 71.

-, -, -, arrears, 57.

-, -, -, bonds and papers, 65, 72.

-, -, -, Commissioners (see names of Commissioners in Index, Cal. Treasury Books, Vol. III.), 71, 225-6, 507, 524.

-, -, -, Customs Farmers discharged of account of, 121.

-, -, -, decayed, eager or trash wines, 70-1.

-, -, -, discoveries against vintners, 129.

-, -, -, Duke of York's loss by registering 110,000l. on. See York (Duke, wine).

-, -, -, gauge, 70-1.

-, -, -, issues, payments, tallies and orders charged on, 26, 72, 283
-, payments into the Exchequer, 185.

-, -, -, office, 71.

-, -, -, prosecuting merchants' bonds on, 507
-, see Howland, J.

-, -, -, receipts, 58.

-, -, Retrospect (as by clauses 12, 13 & 14 of the Second Wine Act, viz., for the recovery of duties unpaid on the First Wine Act, such recovery to be for meeting the deficit on the First Wine Act and to be effected by a survey of Custom House books for imports during 1668-70, and by a search of the vintners' cellars to be made on the 24th June, 1670).

-, -, -, accounts, 49.

-, -, -, Commissioners (Birch, J. Waring, E., Wingate, E.), 70, 84, 129, 205-6, 224, 225-6, 543.

-, -, -, duty of 4l. per tun additional (to make up the deficit of the First or 310,000l. Wine Act : in force 1670, Oct. 27 to Dec. 19), 263, 265, 276, 281, 283, 623, 664
-, bonds for, 58
-, Customs Farmers' accounts of, 65, 75.

-, -, -, gauges, 70-1, 205-6.

-, -, -, individual cases of merchants and retailers considered and compositions accepted, 70, 84.

-, -, Second (22 Car. II., c. 3, for an imposition on all wines and vinegar imported between 1670, June 24, and 1678, June 24), 225.

-, -, -, accounts, 46, 182, 410
-, to be put in the same book with the Customs accounts, 397.

-, -, -, arrears, 57, 715.

-, -, -, bonds and prosecution of, 46, 50, 57-8, 64, 102-3, 133, 138, 142, 164, 172, 188, 358, 374, 379, 390, 426, 442, 491, 507, 502, 527, 531, 533, 651
-, officer for, see Howland, J., Marsh, P.

-, -, -, collected by Customs Farmers, 9.

-, -, -, Commissioners for (Birch, J., Green, T., Kingdon, R., Waring, E.), 57, 58, 64, 190, 225-6, 491, 524, 543.

-, -, -, decayed wines and allowances for, 58.

-, -, -, discounts on wine bonds, 133, 138.

-, -, -, duties, 119.

-, -, -, gauges, 46, 58.

-, -, -, issues out of, and tallies and payments charged on, 5, 25, 45, 102-3, 127, 137, 429, 559, 677, 707-8.

-, -, -, loans on, 506.

-, -, -, merchants, vintners and coopers (including importations, seizures, informations and prosecutions), 30, 37, 38, 50, 51, 58, 85, 101, 103, 133, 166, 194, 204, 205-6, 220, 221, 222, 224, 225-6, 276, 281, 283, 414, 417, 418, 419, 422, 474, 477, 527, 530, 543.

-, -, -, Navy debt registered on, 414.

-, -, -, office in Leadenhall Street, 57, 491 (see Guy, H., Mann, J., Power, A.)
-, officers for collection of, in the outports, 44, 47.

-, -, -, receipts, 58, 121 (included in the Customs accounts after the Customs had been put into Commission).

Wine Licences, England, accounts, 283, 873.

-, -, -, arrears between the King and the Duke of York, 122.

-, -, -, charges of management, 293, 310.

-, -, -, Commissioners for granting or letting (before 1673, Downes, R., Froude, Sir P., Griffith, Sir J., Warcup, E.
-, from 1673, July, Downes, R., Froude, Sir P., Griffith, Sir J., Warcup, E., Wolseley, R., Young, W.
-, from 1674, July, Ashton, Mr., Downes, R., Fleetwood, A., Griffith, Sir J., Warcup, E., Wolseley, R., Young, W.
-, from 1675, July, Brighouse, M., Downes, R., Fleetwood, A., Griffith, Sir J., Wolseley, R., Young, W.), 22, 106, 136, 142, 194, 283, 293, 347, 372, 373, 387, 442, 519, 555, 691, 700, 712, 718, 756, 792.

-, -, -, dispute with the University of Oxford as to taverns in the town, 293, 299, 300, 307.

-, -, -, grants of, and payments out of, for the Duchess of Cleveland. See Villiers, E., Villiers, G.

-, -, -, instructions as to granting licences as to length of leases, &c., 142-3, 373, 387.

-, -, -, office, incidents bill, 664
-, officers, 372
-, salary bill, 529, 603, 664, 748.

-, -, -, orders on, 334.

-, -, -, register of licences, 143.

-, -, -, rents paid to the Commissioners, 585.

-, -, -, retention of, in the King's hands whilst granting the profits to the Duchess of Cleveland, 128.

-, -, -, surrenders of, 136-7.

-, -, Ireland (including ale and beer licences), farm of, 241, 859
-, defalcations for, 349.

Wines, allowances for decays of, 35, 87, 192, 364.

-, bonds, merchants and seizures. See Wine (Act).

-, Canary, 23, 87, 96, 518, 706.

-, French, 70-1, 80, 103, 133, 388, 518, 530, 693, 800, 824.

-, Fyall, 530.

-, Gascoigne, 425, 434.

-, High country, 498.

-, Lorraine, Saint Lorrance, 2, 68.

-, Malaga, 755.

-, Navarre, 127
-, red wine, 515.

-, Rhenish, 103, 388, 400, 515, 522, 526, 545, 546, 551, 824.

-, Seragoose, 127
-, white wine, 515.

-, sherry, 70
-, sherry sack, 382.

-, Spanish, 70-1, 103, 133.

-, sweet, 133.

-, Vego, 96.

Winfrid, Sir John, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Worcester, 698.

Wingate
-, Edward, Wine Act Commissioner, 46, 50, 72, 101, 418, 477, 491, 507, 524, 527
-, Excise Commissioner, 263, 535, 579, 587, 629, 787
-, Commissioner for taking surety of C. Duncombe, 128.

-, Sir Francis, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Bedford, 788.

-, Mr., Justice of Peace, Herts, 292.

Wingfield, Edward (assignment), 37, 366.

-, Sir Edward (lease, Queen Mother), 55, 81.

-, Folliot, second Viscount Powerscourt, petition, lands, Ireland, 844-5.

-, John, York Herald, 473, 621, 652.

-, -, collector of Berwick, 104, 169.

-, Lady Martha, widow of Sir Edw, 55, 81, 94.

Winnington
-, Sir Francis, King's Counsel, 453
-, lease, 476, 547
-, Solicitor General, 680, 734.

Winsmore
-, William, wine merchant, 103
-, grant of Bewdley, 534.

Winthorpe (co. Notts), 86.

Winter
-, (Wintour) Sir John, trustee to the Queen Mother, 61, 82
-, ironworks, Dean Forest, 489.

-, Robert, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Essex, 24.

Winton, John, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Gloucester, 789.

Winwood, Richard, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Bucks, 788.

Wirly, Humphry, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Middlesex, 790.

-, Sir John, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Stafford, 697.

Wise, Sir Edward, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Devon, 695.

-, John, ganger, 613.

Wisely. See Wesley.

Wiseman
-, (Wyseman) Mr., 276
-, issue, 340
-, (Hooke's tally), 355.

-, Richard, the King's principal chirurgeon, pension as, 619, 692, 796, 829.

-, Sir Richard, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Essex, 696, 750.

-, Sir Robert, King's Advocate General and Dean of the Arches, 122, 497, 595, 849
-, Commissioner of Excise, 383, 428, 579, 587, 787.

-, Thomas, Saymaster of tin (Stannaries), 869.

-, Sir William, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Essex, 696, 750.

Wishford (co. Wilts), 818.

Wistow (co. Yorks), 104.

Witcherly, Daniel, of Clive, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Salop, 697, 790.

Witham, James, surveyor, Saltfleet, 423.

Wither, John, tidesman, 832.

-, William, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Southampton, 791.

Witherden, Tho. (William), Groom of the Chamber to the Queen Consort, 173, 693.

Withers, Eleanor (wife of Symon Sampson), pension for Worcester flight, 556, 794.

-, William, doorkeeper for the House of Lords, 712.

Withy Brook (Withibrook, Whitbrook) (Cookham, Berks), 45, 435, 477, 527.

Witt, John, commissioner, Dean Forest, 150.

Witton, West (co. Yorks), 433.

Wogan, Jo., conventicle, 630.

-, William, 674, 753.

Wolhampton (co. Warwick), 758.

Wolliacks (Inglewood, Cumberland), 867.

Wolla [? Northumberland], 355.

Wollaston (Woollaston), Henry, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Essex, 696, 750.

Wolley. See Woolley.

Wolseley, Mr. [a Treasury clerk], 187.

-, Robert, Commissioner for Wine Licences, 372, 555, 664, 792.

Wolsingham (co. Durham), 45.

Wolstenholme, Sir John, Customs Farmer, 435, 528.

-, Sir Thomas, 674.

Wonersh (co. Surrey), 111, 122, 147.

Wonford (co. Devon), 182.

Wood, Sir Edward, 50, Envoy Extraordinary to the King of Sweden, 118, 239, 252, 343, 402, 513, 517, 591, 670, 785, 840.

-, Henry, conventicle, 660.

-, Sir Henry, Treasurer and Receiver General to the Queen Mother, 154, 175, 412, 437, 629.

-, John, tidesman, Whitby, 581
-, fine on, 842.

-, -, boatman, Harwich, 421, 482.

-, Lady (widow of Sir Edward), 50, 175.

-, Martha (lease), 81.

-, Robert, Sub-Collector of Hearthmoney, Devon, 34.

-, Robert, LL.D., Commissioner for Irish Revenue, 858.

-, Thomas, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, executor of Sir Henry Wood, 154, 175.

-, William, shipowner, 107.

-, -, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Suffolk, 791.

Wood farm (farm of the duty on unwrought wood, masts, glass plates, &c.), 46, 161, 186.

- -, accounts, 602, 657.

- -, duty on planks from Norway, &c., 11.

- -, Farmers (see Paston, Sir R.), 11
-, defalcations allowed to, 201, 206, 210, 214.

- -, payments and pensions, &c., charged on, 4, 46, 263, 457, 477, 481, 587, 612, 638, 641, 863.

- -, reduction of farm rent by reason of reduced value of the farm, 516.

Woodcock, Peter, senr., of Caldecott, Rutland, surety of P. Woodcock, 122.

- -, of Caldecott, Rutland, Receiver of Subsidy, Rutland, 6, 49
-, Receiver of the Eighteen Months' assessment, Rutland, 102, 110, 122, 135.

-, Sir Tho., Commissioner for Recusants, co. Sussex, 697.

Woodhall Cow close (Aysgarth, co. Yorks), 650.

Woodhouse, Sir Philip, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Norfolk, 698.

Woodlaiths (co. Yorks), 687.

Woodnorth, Mr., landwaiter, London, 122.

Woodnoth, Jonathan, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Stafford, 790.

Woodrooff, George, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Surrey, 791.

Woods. See Forests.

-, abuses in, and want of surveys of, 503.

-, leases of, 397.

- (Trent North), surveyor of. See Corbin, T.

- (Trent South), surveyor of (see Agar, T., Madden, J., Strode, C.), 272, 279, 318, 382, 394, 496, 510, 642, 689, 761.

Woodstock (co. Oxford), Hammond's house, High Street and Park Gate Street, 800, 819.

- forest, Ranger of and Lord Warden of the bailiwick of, 818.

- manor (co. Oxford), 486, 818
-, keeper of the King's wardrobe in, 486
-, steward and lieutenant of, 818, 819.

-, Park (Great Park), Keeper and Lieutenant of, 818 (see Lovelace, Lord)
-, lodges, 584, 678, 754, 761
-, Pinsley Coppice, 662
-, Ranger of, 818 (see Rochester, Earl of, Lichfield, Earl and Countess of)
-, Ranger and Keeper of the Walk and House, see Fleetwood, Sir W.
-, woods, 279, 281, 283, 316, 656, 662, 669, 784.

Woodward, Captain Francis, brother of Richard, 6, 37, 44, 47.

-, Nich., killing of, 473, 484.

-, Richard, surety of J. Morgan, 37, 44, 47.

-, William, Collector of Assessments for part of Worcester, 17.

Wool, 335.

-, export, Act of 12 Car. II for, 784.

-, forgeries of wool certificates, 273, 276, 632, 635.

-, frauds and seizures, 7, 125, 132, 817, 833.

- licensed to be carried to Jersey from Southampton, 364.

- quay. See Customs (England).

- shipped coastwise, regulations as to, 273.

- trade in Ireland. See Ireland.

- - with Guernsey. See Guernsey.

Wooler (Northumberland), 866.

Woolhouse, John, wine merchant, 103, 206.

Woollen cloth or goods, 61.

- aulnage. See Aulnage.

- manufacture, 619
-, duty on, 245.

- stop of export, 581.

- transport or shipping, grant of, to the Duke of Richmond, 597
-, to Lord Aubigny and B. Weston, 597
-, to the Countess of Portland (sister to Lord Aubigny), 597, 642, 682, 842
-, to Viscount Brouncker, 642.

Woolley, Emanuel (owner of the "Peter"), 33.

-, John, keeper of the Council Records at Whitehall, 168, 368.

-, Robert, pictures, 329.

Woolrich, John, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Salop, 790.

Woolwich
-, (co. Kent) the King's yard at, 39
-, stores at, 156, 452.

Worcester, Marquess of. See Somerset, H.

Worcester, battle, 13, 32, 35, 361, 411, 473, 616 pensions for aiding the escape of the King from, see Bird, A., Bird, R., Ellesdon, W., Halsnorth, J., Hext, Juliana, Mansell, F., the Pendrells (all), Reynolds, F., Swan, R., Whitgrave, T., Windham, Anne, Windham, Colonel F., Withers, E., Yates, Eliz., Yates, R.

-, city, 110, 166.

-, Bishop of. See Fleetwood, Dr. J.

-, Bishopric, first fruits, 811
-, tenths, 163, 606, 811.

-, cathedral, 511.

-, Dean and Chapter, fee farms payable by, 511.

-, county, 123, 188, 516, 534, 547, 737, 758, 779, 845, 858.

-, -, Commissioners for Recusants, 698, 791, 694, 805.

-, -, Excise Farmers, 43, 94, 129, 396, 443, 541, 554, 572, 575.

-, -, Hearthmoney, Receiver. See Sandys, M.

-, -, Receiver of Crown Lands. See Oliver, T.
-, payments out of Crown Revenues, 36.

-, -, Taxes, Receivers and Collectors, see Clifford, H., Geeres, W., Hodgkins, R., Harwood, K., Sandys, Captain M., Woodward, W.
-, Commissioners, 17.

Worden. See Werden.

Worden (co. Lancashire), 18.

Workington (co. Leicester), 759.

Works, accounts, 204, 265, 415, 763.

-, Audley End put on the Works. See Audley End.

-, Comptroller of. See May, H.

-, debt on, 285, 291.

-, establishment, yearly, 262, 285, 310, 784
-, ordinary, 186, 562
-, extraordinaries, 60, 252, 290, 292, 337, 562
-, ordinary and extraordinaries to be kept distinct, 204.

-, estimates, 234, 249.

-, Exchequer fees on warrants for, 270.

-, fee farms purchased for debt to, 494.

-, materials, 340.

-, Newmarket House put on the Works, 291, 698.

-, office, 876.

-, officers and salaries, 5-6, 186, 189, 200, 204, 224, 237, 247, 260, 263, 265, 287, 317, 358, 373, 553, 556, 608, 614, 784
-, joiner to the privy lodgings see Morrice, H., master mason see Marshall, E., master carpenter see Rider, R., master plumber see Brent, P., master bricklayer see Corner, J. and N., master plasterer see Grove, J., master glazier see Bagley, T., master joiner see Kinward, T., master carver see Phillips, H., purveyor see Houghton, A., clerk ingrosser see Dickenson, W., paviour general see Hart, W.

-, Paymaster (see May, H., Packer, P.), issues to, including orders and tallies assigned to, 17, 51, 60, 87, 95, 109, 141, 150, 152, 159, 160, 172, 200, 205, 242, 249, 250, 253, 254, 265, 275, 282, 285, 292, 309, 317, 322, 324, 325, 336-7, 340, 357, 365, 386, 392, 399, 407, 422, 425, 432, 434, 445, 471, 478, 480, 517, 539, 548, 568, 620, 670, 679, 689, 703, 708, 742, 750, 780, 783, 806, 807, 825, 830, 840, 847, 856, 861, 863
-, assignments to, on the fee farms of the Duchy of Lancaster, 322
-, taking up money at interest, 200
-, payments by, 266
-, monthly accounts of payments and receipts, 314.

-, retrenchments, 262.

-, stores, Scotland Yard, 136.

-, Surveyor of (see Wren, C.), 256, 275, 577, 698.

-, workmen in Scotland Yard, 340, 353, 830, 861.

Wormbridge (co. Hereford), 109.

Wormley, Tho., of London, 638.

Worrell (Worralld, Worrall), George, Commissioner, Dean Forest, 150, 318, 319.

-, James, shipping horses, 839.

Worsley (Worseley), Dr. Benjamin, Secretary to the Council of Trade for Foreign Plantations, 4, 36, 126, 173, 339, 419, 579, 602.

-, Sir James, Chamberlain of the Exchequer, 754.

-, Sir Robt., Commissioner for Recusants, co. Southampton, 697
-, Commissioner for abuses, New Forest, 124.

-, William, lodges, Dean Forest, 529.

Worsted, 10.

Worth, Andrew, customer of Minehead, 54, 307, 624, 740.

-, Henry, Commissioner for surety of G. Clark (Devon), 163.

- See Wroth.

Worthington, Thomas, Receiver of Duchy honors in Yorks, 443.

Wotton, Lord. See Kirkhoven, C. H.

Wotton [Wootton] Hundred (co. Oxford), 818.

Wrangle manor (co. Lincoln), 559.

Wratt, William, tidesman, Appledore, 550.

Wray, Sir Christopher, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Lincoln, 790.

-, Edward, lease, 484.

-, Olympha, daughter of Sir William, 484.

-, Sir William, 484.

Wrayford, John, conventicle, 531.

Wrecked goods, 26, 375, 768, 774.

-, ships, 484.

-, of the sea, 674.

Wren
-, (Wrenn) Dr. and Sir Christopher, Surveyor of the Works, 5, 52, 136, 237, 300, 328, 413, 553, 556, 652, 784
-, salary, 629.

-, John, servant to Bishop of Durham, 722.

Wrenham, Francis, 839, 862.

Wright, Sir Benjamin, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Essex, 750.

-, Chr., pardon, 472.

-, Ezekiel, one of the four messengers of the Receipt, 516, 569.

-, Henry, tidesman, London port, 2.

-, Jo., receiver for the Queen Mother, 394.

-, John, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Suffolk, 791.

-, Mr., case of, 768.

-, Nathaniel, one of the four messengers of the Receipt, 190, 383, 398, 516, 569.

-, Robt., Commissioner for Recusants, co. Norfolk, 698.

-, Robert, farmer of salt houses, Nantwich, 160.

-, Stephen, landwaiter, London port, 104.

-, Tho., Commissioner for Recusants, co. Suffolk, 791.

-, William, shipmaster, 522.

Wriothesley
-, (Wrottesly) Thomas, fifth Earl of Southampton, Lord Treasurer, 44, 169, 191, 229, 534-5, 558, 618, 824
-, George and Garter, 173, 312.

-, Sir Walter, baronet, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Stafford, 697
-, trustee for Pendrell lands, 757.

Writs
-, See Diem clausit
-, Error
-, Latitat
-, Quo warranto.

-, law duties on sealing, 838.

-, sealing of, grant of. See Sealing.

Wroth (Worth, and see Worth), Henry, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Devon, 789.

-, John, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Essex, 696, 750.

-, Thomas, Page of Honour to the King, 325, 700, 772, 806, 862.

Wroxall (Isle of Wight), 368.

Wych. See Wich.

Wychwood (Whichwood) Forest (co. Oxford), 818.

Wylles. See Willes.

Wymondham (co. Norfolk), 253, 534, 565.

Wynch. See Winch.

Wynde. See Winde.

Wynn (Wynne, Wyn, and see Gwynn), Henry, Supervisor for the King's Bench for Law Farmers, 59.

-, Sir Richard (temp. Car. I), 82.

Wyre (co. Worcester), 737, 779, 845.

Wyrley (co. Stafford), 758.

Wyseman. See Wiseman.

Wyvill
-, Robert, Receiver of Crown Revenues, cos. Durham, Northumberland, and Richmond, 55
-, grant of baronet fee, 688.

-, Captain William, 409.