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Analytical Index to the Series of Records Known as the Remembrancia 1579-1664. Originally published by EJ Francis, London, 1878.
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Factors of cloth, &c., abuses by, to be reformed, 526
Faggots, supply of for household of James I., 382
Faith, St., under St. Paul's, Peter Osborne buried in, 148n
Falconer to James II., 442n
Falconer, Sir Thomas, alderman, 46n
Falkland, the palace of, Princess Elizabeth born at, 531n
Fanshawe, Mr., 127, 433
Farmer, Roger, 147
Farrindon, Rev. Anthony, funeral sermon by, on the death of Alderman Sir G. Whit more, 297n
Farringdon Ward Within, aldermen of:—
-, Sir Thomas Atkins, 143n
-, Sir Alexander Avenon, 312n
-, Sir Geoffrey Elwes, 82n
-, Sir Richard Martin, 4n
-, Augustine Skinner, 6n
-, Humphrey Smith, 528n
-, William Turner, 64n
-, Sir George Whitmore, 296n
Farringdon Ward Without, aldermen of:—
-, Sir Nicholas Backhouse, 176n
-, Francis Barnham, 80n
-, Sir Cuthbert Buckle, 315n
-, Sir William Cockayne, 100n
-, Sir Robert Ducie, 51n
-, Sir John Hart, 176n, 311n
-, Sir Rowland Hayward, 37n
-, Henry Jay, 51n
-, Sir Thomas Pullison, 284n
-, Sir John Ryvers, 38n
-, Henry Violet, 5n
-, James Hudson, deputy of, 440
Farrington, Richard, alderman, 5n
-, Thomas, 495
Farthingales, 409
Farthing tokens, a patent granted for the
making and sale of, 89
-, the Lord Mayor and aldermen to assist
in dispersing the, 90
-, office for the issue of, opened in Fenchurch Street, 90n
Faversham, the officers of, charged with preventing wheat ships from proceeding to
London, 373
-, the jurats of, complaint by, concerning
some cloth called white bayes, 489, 490
-, letter from, as to a debt due by John
Hall to Abraham Snode, 489
-, a certificate from, granted to Christopher Finch, 493
Fawcett, William, 454
Fellowship porters, alteration in the rates of
porterage, 141
-, act of Common Council relating to,
142
Feltmakers' Company, petition of to be admitted to the freedom of the City in that company rejected by the Common Council, 95
Fencers, 337; prizes by suppressed, 342, 352; permitted, 351
Fenchurch Street, the house of Sir Arthur Ingram in, 12
Fenn, Hugh, of Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, 528n
-, Sir Richard, alderman, 528
Fenton, Lord, 555
Ferabosio, Alfonso, 509
Ferneley, Thomas, committed to the Marshalsea, 454
Fernley, Anne, married to Sir Thomas Gresham,
458n
-, William, 458n
Ferrars, Thomas, deputy-governor of Stoad, 461
Ferris, William, 188
Ferry between Gravesend and Tilbury, 511, 512
Fetter Lane, 46
Field, Edward, 316
-, Theophilus, 131
Fielde, Gilles, 150
Fifers to be provided for the troops, 234
Fifth monarchists, collections to be made for the wounded, &c. in insurrection by, 425
Finch Lane, 547
Finch, Christopher, 493
-, John, 301
-, John, Lord Chief Justice, 468, 469n
-, Sir Heneage, Earl of Nottingham
Lord Chancellor, 77, 205, 295n
-, Sir Heneage, recorder, 108, 224, 260,
295, 302, 445
-, requests a reversion of the office of
commom hunt for Hugh Smallwood, 302
-, Sir Moyle, of Eastwell, Kent, 295n
Finche, Harbert, 303
Finsbury, the bailiwick of, 274
-, Fields, application for a lease of
ground at, 175
-, trained bands to be mustered in, 534,
537
Firdeswide Fair, Oxford, 334
Fire:—
-, The City divided into four quarters, each
quarter to have 800 leathern buckets,
fifty ladders, &c., 142n
-, Propositions for relieving sufferers from accidental fires, 143
-, Engine for spouting water used at the fire
near Arundel House, 142
-, Parishes to be provided with engines, 142
Fire of London, Alderman, Sir Thomas Bludworth's explanation of his conduct during the, 65n
Fish, the scarcity of fresh and salt, 396, 399,
400, 403
-, the fry and brood of, destroyed in the
River Thames, 501
-, markets for the sale of,
-, days, offenders committed to prison for
eating flesh on, 344, 345; orders to be
observed for abstinence from flesh on,
392, 546
Fisher, Captain John, 536, 537, 538
Fisheries, establishment of a society of fishers to provide fishing vessels, &c., 143
Fishermen, salt made by them, 227
Fishing upon the Thames between Staines and Yantleet, right of, 513
Fishmongers appointed to search for those
who eat flesh on fish days, 344
-, to store fresh and salt fish, 403
-, their stores against Lent to be examined, 482
Fishmongers' Company, Harny made free of,
91
-, complain of the sale of fish in improper
places and not in the markets, 202
-, to see carried into effect the laws relating to fish days, 546
-, agreement between and Bernard Randolph, common serjeant, for bringing
water into the City, 552
Fitzwilliam, Sir William, alderman, 155n
-, Sir William, 235n
Fitzwilliams, Brian, 235, 236
Flawne, George, 494
Flax dressers, complaint by, of monopoly held by Eastland merchants, and order of Council thereupon, 226
Fleeboats, 239
Fleet Bridge, 332; repair of, 481n
-, conduit, 357
-, ditch, floodgates at, 459
-, Prison, persons committed to, 88, 268,
529
-, Thomas Seckford a commissioner for
establishing orders, &c., for, 428n
-, river, 481n
-, Street, 285
-, the residence of William Halsey
in, 222
-, the victualling houses in to be
searched for infected persons, 336
-, disorder committed in, 456
-, taverns in to be shut up, 457
-, examinations as to the tumult
in, 457
Fleetwood, William, recorder, 4n, 113, 114,
125, 265, 279, 281, 282, 350, 382n,
432, 490, 501
-, Liber, presented to the Corporation,
114n
Fleming, Lord Chief Justice, 93, 258
Flesh, laws to be observed as to the eating of
in Lent, 391, 397, 403, 474
-, orders to be observed as to the killing
of, in Lent, 391, 392, 393, 394, 395,
397, 398, 399, 401, 402, 403, 404,
405
-, offenders' names to be forwarded to
the Court of Chancery, 393
-, butchers recommended for killing flesh
in Lent, 394, 397, 399, 402
-, the appointment of butchers left to
the clerks of the Council, 396
-, butchers to produce to the clerk of
the Council their licences, 402
-, disorders committed by the butchers
licensed to kill flesh in the privileged
places, 394, 395
Flesh, the gates of the City to be watched
against the introduction of, 395
-, permission requested to kill some flesh
on account of sickness, 399
-, butchers killing flesh contrary to the
orders to be searched for, 399
-, one butcher to be licensed to kill flesh
for the resident ambassadors and sick
persons, 400, 401
-, a butcher in the Shambles committed
to prison for disobeying the orders,
400
-, officers of the court request the Lord
Mayor to appoint more butchers in Lent,
395, 397
-, licences to kill flesh refused by the
Lord Mayor, 393, 395, 397
-, licences granted by the Lord Mayor,
395
Fletcher, Dr. Gyles, remembrancer, 47n, 130n,
181, 186, 282
-, Lawrence, 355n
-, Dr. Richard, Bishop of London, 130
Flower, James, 149, 150
Flue nets seized, 506
Foliart, Raphael, 164
Foreigners residing in the City, 134
-, the number of, exercising manual
trades, 421
Foreman, Sir William, alderman, 230n
Forestalling, the prevention of, 383, 402
Forsett, Edward, 555, 556
Fortescue, Sir John, 157, 169, 285, 286, 315, 438, 493
Fortune tellers, 269
Fortune Theatre, Golden Lane, 355
Foster, Robert, to be apprehended for shipping a dry-fat of books, 30
-, Thomas, 293, 318
Founders' Company, the wardens of committed to Newgate, 196n
-, complaint of as to the use of leaden
weights, 563
-, Hall, meetings of the Merchant
Adventurers held at, 92n
-, a meeting held at, to consider as to
opening a direct trade with India, 291n
Fowkes, Mr., 158
Fowle, Matthew, 219
Fowler, Thomas, 263
Foxley, John, 151, 152
France, contagious and pestilent sickness in,
339, 345
-, ambassador extraordinary from, to be
provided with lodgings, 12
-, received by the Lord Mayor, 14
-, commissioners from, entertained by
the Lord Mayor, 406; also by the Duke
of Sussex, 487
Franklin, Richard, 151
Franklyn, Mr., elected alderman of Bishopsgate, 7
Frederick, Sir Charles Edward, 560n
-, Sir John, alderman, 560
-, John, committed to the Compter, 24
Freemen's goods, custom in orphanage as to the division of, 316
Freeze, James, 516
Freind, John, recommended for the office of attorney of the Sheriffs' Court, 280
French ambassador, assault on, and committal of the offenders to Bridewell, 454
French congregations, ministers of the, to
certify the number of foreigners belonging to, 134
-, complaint of molestation by the City
officers, 258
-, proceeding in the Mayor's Court
against, 259
Friar Hurry, 545
Friday night suppers, complained of, 400
Frise, George, 564
Frobisher, Sir Martin, his expedition in search of the North-West Passage, 38n; capture of Spanish carracks by, 187n
Frost on the Thames, 562
Frost, Walter, admitted chronologer, 306n
Fuel, increase in the price of wood and, 164
Fulke, Christopher, 150n
-, William, D.D., 150
Fuller, Nicholas, 176n
Fullwood, Mr., 308
Funerals of the kings and queens, black given to certain officers at, 437
Furatta, Madame, 219n
Fyal, the town of, taken, 379n
Fynett, Sir John, 14, 15
-, Robert, 14n
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Gage, Anthony, alderman, 491
-, George, 203
Galleys, two, presented by the City to Queen Elizabeth, 246, 249
Galterne, Mr., 300
Gambia, voyage of discovery to, 498
Game, proclamation against unlawful destruction of, 549
Games, unlawful, 16, 17, 18
Gaping Gulf, the Discoverie of a, a book written by J. Stubbs, 29n
Garbler, office of, 272, 273, 274, 431, 433
-, the Queen's letters patent for, given to
Mrs. White, 431
-, the City's right to, 431, 436
-, commission appointed to inquire into,
433
-, conference to be held in the matter of,
435; thanks to Sir Francis Walsingham
for his trouble in the matter, 436
-, William Cutler recommended for, 307
Gardeners' Company, request of to be admitted into the freedom, 99
Gardiner, Thomas, recorder, 304
Gardner, Mr., elected sheriff, 460; fine for not
serving reduced to 50l., 460
-, Mary, wife of Sir Nicholas Bacon, 21n
Garners and ovens at the Bridgehouse, Tower Hill, Westminster, and Winchester Palace, 377
Garnons, Walter, petition of for a lease, 39, 177, 490
Garrard, Sir John, alderman, 2n
Garrett, James, the King's apothecary, 15
-, John, 494
-, Thomas, 90
Garter, the, Sir John Herbert, chancellor of
the order of, 217n
-, William Day, registrar of, 364n
Gascoyne, Sir Crisp, alderman, 155n
Gates of the City to be watched against the
introduction of flesh in Lent, 395
-, watches to be set at, at Shrovetide,
454
-, watches at for prevention of use of
monstrous ruffs, long swords, &c., 549
Gates, Sir Thomas, 361n
Gauger, the office of, 274, 278, 299
-, Cottesford removed from, 286
Gauntlet, Richard, 156, 157, 285
Gavill, Edward, 164
Gayre, Sir John, alderman, removed from office and imprisoned in the Tower, 9, 10n
Geneva, collection to be made to assist town of, 164
Genibella, Frederick, 554
Genoa, the state of, arrest of an English
merchant and seizure of his goods by,
189
-, certain merchants and subjects of that
state to be arrested and their goods
sequestered, 189; the several parties
released, 190
Gent or Gens, Agnes, wife of Sir James Harvey,
alderman, 113n
-, Sebastian, of Antwerp, 113n
George, the, Lombard Street, 181n
George, Sir William, gentleman porter of the Tower, 426, 427, 430, 433
George's, St., Field, the inhabitants of Southwark to be mustered in, 474
-, right of way through, 477
Gere, John, 492
Gerard, Gilbert, Master of the Rolls, 149, 154, 280, 281, 309, 426n, 501
Gerye, a woodmonger, committed to prison, 265
Gestling Court, 428, 436
Gibb, Henry, 560
Gibbs, John, 480
Gibson, Anthony, 511
Giddyhall, or Gidea Hall, Essex, 30, 80n
Gifford, Dr., 176
-, John, of York, 128
Gilbert, John, 511, 513, 514, 516
Giles, Richard, 520
-, patent granted to, for burning all logwood used in dyeing, 120; patent surrendered, 121; a new one granted to
him and John Wilson, 121, 122
Giles, St., Cripplegate, Dr. John Field born in
the parish of, 131n
-, in the Fields, increase of new buildings
in, 49
Giles, St., in the Fields, a grant to erect a
market at, applied for, 203; order in
Council upon, 203
-, the parish of, infected with the plague,
340
Gilham, Froe, 395, 396
Gilpin, John, 316
Gippes, Richard, 300
Girlington, Nicholas, 146n
Gittins, Nicholas, 440
Glascok, Mr., deputy keeper of Ludgate prison, 370
Glaziers' Company, the wardens of committed to Newgate, 196n
Globe Tavern, Fleet Street, 457
-, Theatre, the, on the Bankside, 355
Gloucester, the city of, toll claimed of citizens of London by the, 446
Glover, Mr. Robert, 291
Glyn, John, recorder, 302
Goade, Dr., 53
Goddard, John, 151
Godwell, Henry, 294
Gold, servant to Sir George Carey, living at Bridewell, 264
Gold and silver bullion, patent for the sole
buying of, applied for, 226
-, thread, falsity in dyeing and weighing,
94
-, petition of Goldsmiths' Company
against patent for making, 219; the
patent taken into the King's own hands,
219n; the patent called in, 223
-, the importation of, 223
Golden Lane, playhouse erected in, 354, 355
Goldimore Gatt, 418
Golding Lane, decay of the ways in, 480
Goldsmiths, a proclamation for regulating the trade of, prayed for, 528
Goldsmiths' Company, complaint of the use of
their silver plate mark for stamping
pewter, 111
-, petitions of against patents for making gold and silver thread and bullion,
219, 225
-, charter of confirmed by Act of Parliament, 528
Goldsmiths' rows, Cheapside, 106, 213
-, proceedings as to removal of goldsmiths from the Strand thither, 106, 110
-, persons keeping meaner trades than
goldsmiths to remove from, 108, 110
-, goldsmiths to remove to, 109
Goldston, Richard, alderman, 21n
Gondomar, Mr., Spanish ambassador, 452n
Good, Robert, 311
Goodwyne, John, 343
Gorboduc, the tragedy of, 27n, 70n
Gore, Sir George, Bart., 105n
-, Gerard, alderman, 105n
-, John, alderman, 105n
-, Sir John, alderman, 105
-, Mr. Ormsby, 105n
-, Sir Paul, 105n
-, Sir Ralph, 105n
-, Sir William, alderman, 211n
Goring, Sir George, 225n
Gosling, William, an inventor of engines, 212
Goston, Francis, 162
Goulder, John, 496
Gowrie Plot, 158n, 451n
Gracechurch Street, the Cross Keys in, 353
Grafton, the Duke of, 208n
-, Charles, second Duke of, 42n
Graine and cochinela, 121
Gramies, the arrest of the, 408
Granville, Sir John, 423
Gravesend, arrival of the ambassador of the
Emperor of Muscovy at, 11
-, the committee for furnishing the City's
ships to go down to, 239
-, blockhouses at, 243
-, an orphan stolen away and taken to,
308
-, ships coming from infected parts to
bring up at for inspection, 348
-, orders as to the ferry there, and the
passage from to London, 511, 512
-, petition of the portreeve and jurats of,
512
Gray, Henry, 503
Gray's Inn, the benchers of, 300
-, reader of, Peter Pheasant, 511n
-, the residence of the Attorney General
in, 161
-, the chambers of Sir Francis Bacon,
Attorney General, at, 290
Grayson, John, 153
Graziers offending against orders issued in Lent to be apprehended, 402
Green Cloth, the board of, 56, 57, 107, 287,
397, 436, 438, 475, 478
-, Lord Treasurer of the, 494
Green, widow, a grocer, 148
Greene, Lawrence, 494
Greenewell, William, 494
Greenland Merchants' Company, 48n, 530
Greenwax, process of, 62
Greenwich, increase of the plague at, intercourse and passages of people to,
stopped, 342
-, the fishermen of, 502
-, Palace, Queen Elizabeth waited upon by
the Lord Mayor and Aldermen at, 37n
-, removal of James I. to, 57, 409
-, Park, muster of citizens in, 230n
Greffeth, William, 346
Grene, Thomas, 487
Grenville, Barnard, 41
-, Sir Bevil, 41n
Gresham College, 164
-, petition of John Groves, professor of
geometry in, 166
-, complaint by the readers of, as to
their lodgings and allowances, 166
-, House, 164
-, Lady, 458
-, Mary, wife of Sir Thomas Rowe,
alderman, 332n
-, Sir John, alderman, 332n
-, Sir Richard, alderman, 37n, 332n
-, Sir Thomas, 37n, 38n, 112, 164, 332n,
458n
Greville, Sir Fulke, 17, 338
Grewen, Philip, merchant stranger, 527
Grey, Lady Jane, 53n, 61n, 125n
Grey, John, 88
-, Lord, 233
-, Lord William, of Wilton, 233n
Griffith, James, maker of an artificial water engine, 164
Grimes, Arthur, 316
-, William, 492
Grindall, Edmund, Archbishop of Canterbury, 153, 324, 326
Grocer, the King's, 479
Grocers' Company, gift of Sir Thomas Ramsey,
alderman, to, 91n
-, petition of, against patent granted for
starch-making, 94
-, quest between them and the Apothecaries' Company, 213
-, complaint of their proportion to the
loan for the Palatinate, 413, 414, 415
-, Sir Stephen Soame, alderman, master
of the, 441n
Grocers' Hall, embellished by the liberality of Sir Stephen Soame, alderman, 441n
Grove, Roger, sheriff, fined, 42n
Groves, John, Gresham professor of geometry, 166
Guernsey, soldiers to be levied for the defence of, 251
Guildford, monument of Alderman Parkhurst
in the Church of Holy Trinity at, 14n
-, Abbott's Hospital at, 131n
Guildhall, trial of Sir James Croft for treason
in, 41n
-, a sitting of the commissioners for concealed lands appointed at, 115
-, privy council held at, to consider the
sudden increase in the price of corn, 390
-, provision of flesh made in a private
place in, during Lent, 400
-, trial of prisoners in, 449
-, Chapel, chaplain of the, 300
-, Thomas Langley admitted
reader in, 300n; John Hall, reader of,
deceased, 300n; Sir John Langley,
alderman, buried in, 276n
Guinea, negroes brought from, 234n
-, trade, patent for the, 224
Gunnell, Reignold, 468
Gunpowder, patent for making, granted to the
Earl of Worcester, 218; Richard Fisher
appointed his deputy, 220
-, licence for making, granted to John
Evelyn, 218n
-, to be provided for the City's use, 384,
385
-, to be removed from chandlers' shops
into places near the fields, 337
-, sale of, 526
-, Alley, 42
-, Plot, 141n, 203n
Gurney, alderman, committal to the Tower, 9n
Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, 14n
H
Haberdashers to take pins of the Pinmakers' Company, 522, 523, 524, 525
Haberdashers' Company to examine the engine
for making needles, 104
-, proceedings against for concealed
lands, 115
-, bequests to, 297n, 491n, 495n
-, watch of the, at Aldersgate, 550
Hacklewite, colonel of the Artillery Company, 23
Hackney Church, Sir Thomas Rowe, alderman,
buried at, 332n
-, coaches, 356
Haddington, Lord Viscount, see Ramsay, Sir John.
Haglers not to sell poultry in shops, inns, and hostelries, 402
Hall, Humphrey, 45
-, John, 489
Halliday, Sir Leonard, alderman, 495
-, William, alderman, 211n
-, William, of Rodborough, Gloucestershire, 495n
Halliwell and Finsbury, the prebendary of,
274n
-, John, 47
Halsey, William, 222
Halsted, Lawrence, to be appointed collector of the subsidies, 197
Hamburg, ships of, sent to Spain with stores,
244
-, gunpowder received from, 256
Hamden, Ellen, wife of Sir John Branch,
alderman, 124n
-, Francis, 124n
Hamilton, James, Marquis of, patent for the
issue of farthing tokens granted to, 90n
-, Hon. Margaret, 178n
Hammersley, Sir Hugh, alderman, 305n, 404, 528
Hammersmith, gravel and rubbish cast into
the Thames at, 504
-, dispute with the fishermen of, 506,
507
-, Hope, controversy as to the fishing at,
506
Hammond, Christopher, 119
-, John, 123
-, William, King's master gunner, 20
Hampden, John, 319n, 467n
Hampson, Robert, alderman, 2n
Hampton, the fishermen of not to use unlawful nets, 506
-, Court, conference at, 131n
-, Lord, 308n
-, Sir William, alderman, 46n
Hancock, Matthew, attorney of Mayor's Court, 293, 304
Handes, Anthony, 151
Handford, Sir H., alderman, 7n
-, William, 486
Hankin, John, 371
Hard, Captain, 235
Harlots, cutpurses, &c., resort of to plays, 353
Harman, John, 268
Harny, a bookbinder, 91
Harquebusses, 234
Harrington, Baron of Exton, Rutlandshire,
patent granted to for making farthing
tokens, 89n
-, Lady, the patent confirmed to, 90n
Harrison, Evan, servant of Sir Thomas Bromley, Lord Chancellor, 450
-, Gilbert, alderman, 528n
-, James, 563
Harris, Thomas, 162
Harrys, Thomas, charged with stealing away and marrying an orphan, 292n
Hart Street, parish of St. Olave, 128
Hart, Anne, wife of Humphrey Smith, alderman, 311n
-, Joan, wife of Sir George Bolles,
alderman, 311n
-, Sir John, alderman, 91n, 176n, 311,
435
-, Ralph, 311n
Hartop, Ellis, 312
-, Joan, 312
Harvey, Clare or Clarkin, wife of Alexander
Avenon, 312n
-, Henry, 162
-, Sir James, alderman, 113, 128, 152,
276n, 277, 281, 310, 311, 312, 313, 367,
407, 490, 492, 519; proceedings against
for not holding a Court of Hustings
during his mayoralty, 207
-, Mary, daughter of Sir Sebastian
Harvey, alderman, wife of John, eldest
son of Sir Francis Popham, 313n
-, Sir Sebastian, alderman, 222, 313,
314, 355, 402, 441n
-, William, of Cotwalton, Stafford, 113n
Harwich, warrant to the Customs officers of, to release a corn ship there, 380
Hastings, Francis, second Earl of Huntingdon, 279n
-, Henry, third Earl of Huntingdon, 279
Hatcher, John, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, 145
Hatchman, Richard, 284, 285
Hatton, Sir Christopher, 27n, 37, 38, 39, 60,
69, 112, 113, 114, 145, 147, 150, 270,
271, 272, 273, 274, 280, 282, 303n, 314,
327, 369, 407, 408, 425, 504, 550
-, Richard, solicits the reversion of
attorneyship of the Sheriffs' Court for
Matthew Hancock, 303
Haughton, Anne, widow of Roger, 318n
-, Roger, 318n, 319
Haulton, Mr., of the Temple, 369
Havre de Grace, trained bands sent to, 531n
Haw, Sir Richard, alderman, 65n
Hawes, Sir James, alderman, 287n, 551
-, Sir John, 155n
-, Margaret, wife of Sir John Watts, alderman, 287n
Hawkins, Sir John, 234, 243, 377
Hawks, request of King James for some, from the plantation in Ireland, 174
Hay, James, Earl of Doncaster, 192
Hay, the price of, to be fixed, 405
-, and straw, the weighing of, patent
granted for, 471, 472; the right of, to
be tried at common law, 472
Haydon, John, alderman, 37n
Hayes, Elizabeth, 4n
-, Margaret, 4n
-, Mary, 4n
-, Sir Thomas, alderman, 4, 160
-, Thomas, 4n
Haynes, William, 39
Hayward, Joan, wife of Sir John Thynne, 37n
-, Sir Rowland, alderman, 37, 146, 435,
471
Heath, patent for the making of into brushes granted, 216
Heath, Mr., 496
-, Sir Robert, recorder, 50, 163, 172,
247, 294, 295
Heather, William, 121
Hearth Tax, the tardy collection of, complained of, 167; a return of all hearths or stoves to be made, 167; to be paid into the Chamber of London, 168
Helen's, St., Bishopsgate, monument to Sir
Julius Cæsar in, 60n
-, Sir Martin Lumley, alderman, buried
at, 105n
-, Sir John Spencer, alderman, buried
at, 173n
Hemings, Mr., 429, 430, 433, 434
Henage, Sir Thomas, 280, 284, 407
Henley-on-Thames, petition of maltsters of,
141
-, complaint of the purveyors of grain
at, 330
Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I., 42n
-, married by proxy in Paris, 421
Henri Grace à Dieu, built by Henry VIII., 184n
Henry VIII., the funeral of, black given at to certain officers, 437
Herbert, Henry, second Earl of Pembroke, 7n,
149, 279
-, Sir John, 216, 365n, 437, 521
-, Sir Matthew, of Swansea, 216n
-, Philip, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 14, 15, 143, 304
-, William, third Earl of Pembroke, 7,
161, 149n, 192, 216, 301, 317, 416, 516
-, Hon. Mr., master of the Court of
Request, 285, 286
Hereford, Dr. Hodges, Dean of, 139n
Hermaphrodite, examination of Jonathan Best, an, 168
Herring Buss Fishery, the Royal, 143
Herrings, their transportation from Yarmouth prohibited, 397
Hertford, term to be held at, on account of
the plague, 334
-, the Earl of, see Seymour, Edward.
-, John, 155
Hesse, the Landgrave's son, arrival of in England, 410; to be entertained by the City, 410
Hestings, Arthur, 147, 148
Hethercampe, Lawrence, 156, 157
Heton, George, chamberlain, 274
Heullin, Martin, 287
Hewes, Edward, chronologer, 306n
Hewet, Anne, wife of Sir Edward Osborn, alderman, 156n
Hewson, Robert, committed to ward for aiding in the abduction of an orphan, 117, 307, 308
Heybernemen, 508
Heydon, John, sheriff, 206, 431, 432
Heywood, James, 296n
-, Thomas, 479n
Hicks, Sir Baptist, alderman, Viscount Camden, 5, 6, 44, 315, 463
Higgins, Mr., patent for painting and gilding leather assigned to, 183
Highlord, John, alderman, 528n
Hildsley, Mark, alderman, 10n
Hilliard, Mr., 342
Hills, Daniel, common serjeant, 286n, 318n
-, Edmond, 314
Hinton, Rowland, 288
Hithe, meeting of the mayors, bailiffs, and jurats of the Cinque Ports at, 430
Hobart, Sir Henry, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, 60, 294, 300, 301, 400, 542
Hodges, Dr., Dean of Hereford, 139
-, Henry, common crier, 303n
-, John, alderman, 18
-, Capt. William, 18
Hodston (Hoddesdon), wares not to be sent to, during the infection, 334
Hog Lane, East Smithfield, 427n
Holborn, increase of new buildings in, 49
-, residence of Sir John Crooke in, 299n
-, residence of Sir William Jones in, 303n
-, Bars, houses infected at, to be noted,
336
Holborn Bridge, enlargement of, 481
Holderness, Earl of, see Ramsay, Sir John.
Holland, plague of 1625 brought from, 348
-, contagious and pestilent sickness in,
339, 349
Hollar, Winceslaus, engraver of map of London, 213
Holles, Denzell, 560
-, John, first Earl of Clare, 560n
Hollingshed, John, a prisoner in Newgate,
branded with the letter T, 265
-, Thomas, 492
Holme, Lacy, Hertfordshire, 202n
Holywell Lane, the Curtain Theatre in, 354n
Holywell, priory of, Shoreditch, 354n
Homer's Stentor, 289n
Hoobrooke, Jarrett Van, 259, 260
Hooker, Sir William, alderman, 481n
Hopkins, Sampson, 462
Hopton, Anne, wife of Henry, Lord Wentworth, 154n, 277
-, Sir Arthur, 154n
-, Mary, wife of William Bruges, fourth
Lord Chandos, 154n
-, Sir Owen, 154, 369, 486
-, Sir Ralph, 154n
Horne, Gyles, 163
-, John, of Cumberland, 128n
Horne, Robert, Bishop of Winchester, 128
Horses, provender for, cornchandlers permitted
to sell, 390
-, a return of the number of kept in
inns, &c., 424
Horsey, Sir Edward, 266, 539
Hoseman, James, 119
Hospitals, a request for a boy to be placed in,
and educated free, 168
-, a commission appointed to inquire
how lands of were employed, 169
-, directions for erecting, 340
-, for those infected with the plague, 336
-, flesh intercepted at the City gates, in
Lent, to be sold to the, 395
-, of St. Louis, and St. Marcel, Paris,
description of, 340
Hostelries, excessive prices charged in, 404
-, keepers of to return the names of all
persons lodging in, 424
Hot press of cloths, patent granted, 74
Houghton, Mr. Justice, 160
-, Peter, alderman, 2n
Hounslow Heath, trained bands to be mustered at, 534
Household, treasurer of, Sir H. Vane, 422n
Howard, Charles, Lord, of Effingham, Earl of
Nottingham, lord high admiral, 151,
156, 159, 282, 284, 286, 316, 376, 393,
411, 507, 516, 540
-, Henry, Earl of Northampton, 438
-, Thomas, Lord, Earl of Suffolk, 11,
57, 120, 121, 190, 191, 238, 240, 316,
463, 525, 531
-, William, Lord, 550
-, William, Lord, of Effingham, 552n
Hubbard, Edward, 438n
-, Eleanor, wife of Sir Geoffrey Boleyn,
alderman, 438n
-, Sir Henry, Bart., see Hobart, Sir
Henry, Bart
-, John, 270, 275, 276, 277
-, Myles, orphans of, 292n
Hubbock, Mr., chaplain of the Tower, 442, 443, 444
Hudson, James, deputy, 440
Hue and Cry, 475
Hughes, Reginald, 279
Hull, toll on lead in, 224, 444
Hum, Mr., 219n
Humbertston, William, 30
Humfrey, Mr., 432
Hungarians permitted to gather alms for their ransom at St. Paul's and the City churches, 54
Hungerford, Mrs., 310
Hunsdon, Lady, 73n
-, Henry, Lord, 155, 156, 408
Hunt, Thurston, a prisoner, escape of into the Temple, 452
Hunter, Lawrence, apprentice, 15
Hunting, right of the citizens as to, 539
Huntingdon, Henry, Earl of, see Hastings,
Henry.
-, Francis, second Earl of, see Hastings,
Francis.
Huntley, Henry, 267
Hurdis, Nicholas, 148
Hurleston, Ran., 281
Husband, Richard, 497
Huson, Robert, see Hewson, Robert.
Hustings Court, copies of certain wills enrolled
in to be supplied, 113
-, Lord Mayor to be proceeded against
for not holding, 207
-, permission requested to make copies of
certain deeds and wills enrolled in, 425
Hutchinson, Lieut.-Col. George, 442n
-, Colonel John, 442n
Hutton, Mr., 31
-, Richard, removed from the office of
bailiff of Southwark, 284, 285
-, Sir Richard, Justice of the C.P., 469
I
Ikins, Thomas, 118
Indemnity, act of, 8n
Ingram, Sir Arthur, 12, 462
-, Henry, Viscount, 12n
Infection, see Plague.
Innholders not to permit flesh to be eaten in
Lent or on fish days, 393, 394, 402
-, Hall, 45
Inns to be searched for infected people, 335
-, catalogue of the dwellers in prepared,
335; the names of all lodgers in to be
returned, 424
-, of Court, gentlemen of, 357
-, lectures at, 365
-, a broil between the servants of and
those of Lord Berkeley, 449
Insolvents, 497
Ireland, John, 4n
-, the Earl of Essex appointed Lord
Lieutenant of, 156n
-, Sir Henry Sydney appointed Lord
Deputy of, 153n; Lord Grey appointed,
233
-, Mr. Auditor Phillips sent as a commissioner to, 415
-, soldiers to be sent to, 232, 233
-, landing of foreign forces in, 233
-, the invasion of by the Spaniards, 245
Iremonger, William, bailiff of Southwark, 293
Irish plantation in Ulster, letter to Lord
Compton requesting him to pay 200l.
towards the, 172
-, refusal of Matthew Brownrigg to pay
the sum assessed upon him by his company for the, 173
-, request of the King for some store of
hawks from, 174
-, suits brought against the governor and
assistants of, 174, 175
Irish Society, Sir William Cockayne, alderman, first governor of, 100n
Irish vagrants, the City pestered with, 340; to be sent to their own country, 362
Iron, letters patent for cutting, into small
rods, 217; report against the granting
of a patent, 218
-, the quantity of steel to be extracted
from Swedish, 528
Ironmongers' Company to certify as to the
granting of a patent for cutting iron
into small rods, 218
-, petition against the selling of cutlerywares by non-freemen, 260
-, subscribed 150l. for sending idle persons to Virginia, 361n
-, masters of:—Sir Alexander Avenon,
alderman, 312n; James Cambell, alderman, 498n; Sir Thomas Cambell,
alderman, 498n; Sir Sebastian Harvey,
alderman, 313n
Ivy Lane, Newgate Street, 148n
J
Jackman, Edward, alderman, 21n
-, Anne, wife of Sir Nicholas Bacon, 21n
Jacob, Sir John, 296n
James I., thanks to the City for proclaiming
him, 3n; his reception in the City, 3n,
441n; coronation of, 3n, 441n
-, entertained by the Merchant Taylors'
Company, 211n; by the Clothworkers'
Company, 287n
-, offers 500l. towards the restoration of
the steeple of St. Paul's, 46
-, visit of, to St. Paul's, 322n
-, the French ambassador entertained at
Wanstead by, 454
-, loans requested by, 190, 413
-, complains of the committal of Sir
Thomas Middleton, alderman, to Newgate, 3
-, directs the Court of Aldermen to
excuse Robert Mildmay from the office
of alderman, 8, and Sir Robert Napier
from serving the office of sheriff, 461,
465
-, requests the freedom for Francis Pinto,
159
-, recommendations of persons by, for
appointments to and reversions of
offices:—
-, John Cocker for common hunt, 295
-, Sir Heneage Finch for recorder, 295
-, Captain John Martyn for the next vacant
office, 291
-, William Murray for coal meter, 295, 296
-, John Owen for bailiff of Ossulstone, 290
-, Robert Smith for recorder, 294
James, Arnold, 156
-, Thomas, 36
James's, St., notice of Queen Elizabeth's return
to, signified to the Lord Mayor, 407
-, Fields, the City trained bands to be
mustered in, 534
Jay, Bennett, 507
-, Henry, alderman, 51n
-, Jane, wife of Edward Nicholas, 51n
Jeffreys, Judge, 65n
Jennings, Richard, a poor soldier, 254
Jenyns, Edward, 428
Jerkins, Rowland Winter a maker of, 332
Jernemothe, loans for, 140
Jersey, soldiers to be levied in London for
defence of, 251
-, the Earl of, 442n
Jerusalem, captives in, 52n
Jewel house, Edward Cary appointed master of, 153n
Jews, petition against the increase of, in the City, 263; expulsion of, from the kingdom, 263
Joanes, Richard, 520
Johnson, John, the elder, 148
-, surveyor of lotteries, 202n
Joiners' Company, power of search and survey
over certain trades sought by the, 96
-, refusal of divers contentious brethren
to make their masterpiece, 98
Jolles, Sir John, alderman, 210, 522, 525
Jones, Sir Francis, alderman, 6, 12
-, Hugh, 529
-, Inigo, surveyor of the king's works,
323n, 483, 487, 499
-, John, of Claverley, Salop, 6n
-, Nicholas, 487, 488
-, Thomas, common serjeant, 318, 499
-, Sir William, Chief Justice of the
King's Bench, 303, 469
Jonson, Benjamin, chronologer, 305, 382, 441n
Judd, Sir Andrew, alderman, 37n
Jude, Samuel, 418
Jurin, John, alderman, 10n
Jury Lane, 128
Justiniani, John Baptista, 186, 187
Juxon, William, Bishop of London, 87, 328
K
Katharine Coleman, St., Sir Henry Billingsley,
alderman, buried at, 3n
-, Cree Church, St., a house in the parish
of infected, 341
Katherine, St., hospital of, by the Tower, 501
-, troops to embark from, 254
-, increase of buildings at, 331
-, masters of: Sir Julius Cæsar, 60n; Dr.
Lewis, 365n; Dr. Thomas Wilson, 125n
-, riot at, 451
Kebble, Sir Henry, alderman, 43n
Keelinge, John, 299
Kendrick, John, alderman, 296n
Kennington, manor of, leased to Sir Noel de Caron, 258n
Kensington Palace the residence of Serjeant Heneage Finch, recorder, 77n
Kent, armour made away with, or left in, by
soldiers, 245
-, supply of wheat from, 373, 374, 378,
379
-, trained bands sent to protect coast of,
243, 244
Kentish Street, 357
Kerry, Ireland, governor of, 233n
Kerseys, the making, search and survey of, 68
Kesteven, the Dukes of, 100n
Kilmore Castle, Captain Bingham recommended as keeper of, 175
King, Edward, licensed to purvery poultry to
the Earl of Essex, 158
-, John, Bishop of London, 60, 159, 481
-, Ralph, 492
King's Head tavern, Fleet Street, 457
King's Lynn, complaint against officers at, for preventing the removal of wines, 540
Kingston, Sir William, high constable of the Tower, 427, 432
Kingston-upon-Hull, warrant to Customs
officers at, to embark corn for the City,
380
-, certificates from the port of, 418
Kinsale, Ireland, capture of, by the Spaniards, 245n
Kirkham, Mr., 31
Kirkleatham, Yorkshire, hospital and free school at, founded by William Turner, alderman, 65n
Kneysworth, Sir Thomas, alderman, 42n
Knib, Samuel, 164
Knighton, Anne, wife of Thomas Soame, 441n
-, Francis, 441n
Knights Commoners, dispute with the aldermen as to their precedence, 438, 439
-, Marshalmen, see Marshalsmen.
Knolles, Samuel and Thomas, dispute with as to property of Richard Brakenbury, 484, 485, 486
Knollis, Lord W., 159
Knollys, or Knowles, Sir Francis, 148, 159n
-, Robert, of Rotherfield Greys, Oxfordshire, 148n
Knowles, Thomas, of London, mercer, 308n
Kraus, Elias, the art of making Spanish needles first taught by, 104n
Kydders or Badgers, 377
Kympton, William, alderman, 312n
Kynlosse, the Earl of, see Bruce, Edward Lord.
Kyrton, Alderman, 35n
-, Grisild, wife of Sir Nicholas Woodrof, alderman, 35n