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Knevet, Sir Edmund, v. 11.

Knightley, Alexander, v. 4.

Knightly, Sir Richard, and others, v. 7.

Knollys, or Knowles, Charles, claiming to be earl of Banbury, v. 8.

Knox, Thomas, and Lane, John, v. 2.

Lalor, Robert, v. 11.

Langhorn, Richard, v. 2.

Laud, William, archbishop of Canterbury, v. 1.

Layer, Christopher, v. 6.

Lee, Capt. Thomas, v. 7.

Leech, Benjamin, v. 10.

Leighton, Alexander, v. 11.

Lewis, David, v. 2.

Lilburne, Col. John, v. 2, v. 7.

and Wharton, John, v. 7.

Lindsay, David, v. 5.

Lisle, Alice, v. 4.

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Messenger, Peter, and others, v. 2.

Matthews, John, v. 9.

Mitchel, James, v. 2.

Moders, alias Stedman, Mary, v. 2.

Mohun, Charles, 5th baron Mohun, v. 4, v. 5.

Money, John, and others, v. 11.

Monson, Sir Thomas, v. 1.

Mordaunt, John, viscount Mordaunt, v. 2.

Mordaunt, Mary, duchess of Norfolk, v. 8, v. 5.

More, Sir Thomas, v. 1.

Morgan, David, v. 9.

Morris, Col. John, v. 7.

Morris, alias Poyntz, John, and others, v. 7.

Mostyn, lieut. gen. John, v. 11.

Murphy. Timothy, v. 10.

Nairn, Katharine, and Ogilvie, Patrick, v. 10.

Nayler, James, v. 2.

Nevill, Alexander, archbishop of York, and others, v. 1.

Noble, Richard, and others, v. 9.

Norkott, Arthur, and others, v. 10.

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Pemberton, Sir Francis, and Jones, Sir Thomas, v. 8. Penn, William, and Mead, William, v. 2.

Penruddock, Col. John, v. 2.

Perrot, Sir John, v. 1.

Pilkington, Thomas, and others, v. 3.

Plunket, Oliver, D. D. v. 3.

Plunkett, John, and others, v. 6.

Pordage, Rev. John, v. 2.

Porteous, Capt. John, v. 6.

Powrie, William, and others, v. 8.

Price, John, and others, v. 4.

Priest, William, v. 11.

Prynne, William, v. 1, v. 8.

Purchase, George, v. 8.

Quelch, John, and others, v. 8.

Radcliffe, Charles, assumed earl of Derwentwater, v. 9.

Radcliffe, James, 3d earl of Derwentwater, and others,

v. 6.

Raleigh, Sir Walter, v. 1, v. 8.

Ramsey, David, v. 11.

Reading, Nathaniel, v. 2.

Reason, Hugh, and Tranter, Robert, v. 6.

Regicides, v. 2.

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others, v. 4.

Sandys, Thomas, v. 7.

Scroggs, Sir William, and others, v. 7.

Seton, George, 5th earl of Wintoun, v. 6.

Seymour, Edward, 1st duke of Somerset, v. 7.

Seymour, Sir Thomas, baron Seymour of Sudley, v. 7.

Sherfield, Henry, v. 1.

Shirley, Laurence, 4th earl Ferrers, v. 10.

Sidney, Algernon, v. 3.

Sindercome, alias Fish, Miles, v. 7.

Slingsby, Sir Henry, v. 2.

Smith, Francis, v. 2.

Soame, Sir William, v. 7.

Sommersett, James, v. 11.

Spotiswood, Sir Robert, v. 1.

Sprat, Thomas, bishop of Rochester, v. 8.

Sprot, George, v. 1.

Stafford, Edward de, 3d duke of Buckingham, v. 11.

Standsfield, Philip, v. 4.

Stanley, Sir William, v. 11.

Stapleton, Sir Miles, v. 3.

Stayley, William, v. 2.

Stevenson, John, v. 10.

Stewart, Archibald, v. 9.

Stewart, James, of Appin, v. 10.

Stewart, Sir James, lord Ochiltrie, v. 7.

Stirling, James, and others, v. 5.

Streater, John, v. 2.

Stroud, William, and others, v. 7.

Swan, John, and Jefferys, Elizabeth, v. 10. Swendsen, Haagen, v. 5.

Talbot, William, v. 11.

Tasborough, John, and, Price, Ann, v. 2.

Thompson, Nathaniel, and others, v. 3.

Thorpe, William, v. 1.

Throckmorton, Sir Nicholas, v. 1.

Thwing, Thomas, and Pressicks, Mary, v. 3.

Tonge, Thomas, and others, v. 2.

Tooke, John Horne, v. 11.

Touchet, Mervin, baron Audley, earl of Castlehaven,

v. 1.

Townley, Francis, v. 9.

Turner, Anne, v. 1.

Turner, James, and others, v. 2.

Tutchin, John, v. 5.

Twyn, John, v. 2.

Udall, Rev. John, v. 1.

Vane, Sir Henry, v. 2.

Vaughan, Thomas, v. 5.

Wakeman, Sir George, and others, v. 2.

Walcott, Thomas, and others, v. 3.

Walters, Rowland, and others, v. 7.

Ward, Sir Patience, v. 3.

Wedderburn, Sir John, v. 9.

Wentworth, Sir Thomas, 1st earl of Strafford, v. 1.

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Whitelock, James, v. 11.

Wiat, or Wyatt, Sir Thomas, v. 8.

Wilkes, John, v. 11.

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Winter, Robert, and others, v. 1.

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