INDEX
- Absence of commanders, [67]
- Abuses in the navy, [5]-[10]
- Administration, [18]-[36]
- Admiralty commissions:
- 1659-60, [18];
- 1673-79, [30];
- 1679-84, [32];
- special commission of 1686, [34], [48]
- Aldeburgh, [49]
- Algiers, [35]
- Allin, Sir Thomas, comptroller of the navy [24], [67]
- Anglesey, Earl of, treasurer of the navy, [24]
- Bagwell, Mr, [46]
- Barber Surgeons, Company of, [39]
- Barlow, Thomas, clerk of the acts, [21]
- Batten, Lady, [20]
- —— Sir William, surveyor of the navy, [20], [24]
- Berkeley, Lord, commissioner of the navy, [22]
- Billingsgate, [45]
- Birch, Colonel, [70]
- Black Book of the Admiralty, [3]
- Blackwall, [70]
- Blake, Robert, [22], [23], [78]
- Boatswains' stores, establishment for (1686), [73]
- Boteler, Captain, [62]
- Bowles, Phineas, secretary of the admiralty, [36]
- Bristol, [39]
- Brouncker, Lord, commissioner of the navy, [25], [33]
- Cabins, establishment for (1673), [66]
- 'Calentures,' [62], [63]
- Capel, Sir Henry, commissioner of the admiralty, [32]
- Captains' tables, establishment for (1686), [72]
- Carpenters' stores, establishment for (1686), [73]
- Carteret, Sir George, treasurer of the navy, [19], [24]
- Chaplains, establishment for (1677), [71]
- Charles I, [19], [21]
- —— II, [4], [18], [33], [43], [44], [54];
- his interest in the sea, [19], [31], [33], [77]
- Chatham, [22], [45], [46], [49], [65], [72 n.], [74]
- —— Chest, [51], [67]
- Civil War, [48]
- Clerk of the Acts, [18]
- Cocke, Captain, hemp contractor, [29]
- Cockerell, Pepys, [11]
- Coke, Lord Chief Justice, [16]
- Commissions:
- of 1608, [5], [8];
- of 1618, [5];
- of 1626, [5];
- for sick and wounded (1664 and 1672), [48], [49];
- for widows and orphans (1673), [49];
- see also [Admiralty Commissions]
- Commons, House of, [31], [70]
- Commonwealth, [37], [48]
- Comptroller of the Navy, [18]
- Cordage, abuses in, [10]
- Cottenham, Earl of, [11]
- Covent Garden, [67]
- Coventry, Sir William, commissioner of the navy, [13], [20], [25], [27], [55 n.], [69];
- his financial scheme (1667), [41]
- Cox, John, [74]
- Dartmouth, [49]
- 'Dead pays,' [7], [54]
- Deal, [49]
- Deane, Sir Anthony, commissioner of the navy, [31], [32];
- his appointment on the Special Commission of 1686, [35], [36];
- his Doctrine of Naval Architecture, [3]
- —— Richard, [55]
- Deptford, [22], [46], [65], [74]
- Devonshire, [46]
- Discipline of the navy, [64]-[75];
- Act of 1661, [64]
- Dockyards, troubles in, [45], [46], [74]
- Dover, [49]
- Drunkenness in the navy, [73]
- Dugdale, Sir William, [1]
- Dutch Wars:
- first, [40], [78];
- second, [24], [27], [38], [40 n.], [44], [48], [55], [58], [75];
- third, [30], [42], [47], [49], [56], [60]
- Edward VI, [22]
- Embezzlement, Act against (1664), [64]
- Evelyn, John, [1], [3], [25];
- commissioner for sick and wounded (1664 and 1672), [48], [49], [50]
- Finance, [27], [37]-[56]
- Finch, Daniel (afterwards Earl of Nottingham), commissioner of the admiralty, [32]
- Fireships, [75]
- France, [43]
- French Admiralty, report from, [34]
- Galleys, [75 n.]
- Gauden, Sir Denis, victualler of the navy, [29], [58], [59]
- Gentlemen captains, [68]
- Gosport, [49]
- Gravesend, [49], [50]
- 'Gromets', [52]
- Grove, Captain, [29]
- Guardboats at Chatham and Portsmouth, instructions for (1685), [72 n.]
- Gunfleet, [63]
- Guns, [75];
- establishment for (1677), [76]
- 'Haberdine,' [61]
- Half-pay, [56]
- Harbour wages, [52]
- Harwich, [41], [49]
- Hawkyns, Sir John, [5]
- Hayter, Thomas, clerk of the acts, [30], [79 n.]
- Hollond, John:
- his Discourses of the Navy, [4];
- Pepys's opinion of them, [5]
- Hull, [45]
- Ipswich, [49]
- Jamaica, [22]
- James I, [10], [28]
- James, Duke of York (James II), [13], [19 n.], [35], [43], [44], [59], [73], [77];
- appointed lord high admiral (1660), [18];
- his knowledge of naval affairs, [19];
- his instructions of 1662, [26];
- resigned (1673), [30];
- went abroad (1679), [32];
- his own lord high admiral (1685) [34];
- withdraws from the kingdom (1688), [36]
- Kent, [51]
- Kneller's portrait of Pepys, [78]
- Labour troubles in the dockyards, [74]
- Lawrence, Mr, master shipwright at Woolwich, [36]
- Lee, Sir Thomas, commissioner of the admiralty, [33]
- Lely's portrait of Pepys, [78]
- Lieutenants, examination for (1677), [70]
- London, [39], [45], [46], [49]
- —— Bishop of, [14 n.], [71]
- Long Parliament, [48]
- Lord High Admiral:
- Duke of York appointed (1660), [18];
- in the hands of the King and an admiralty commission (1673), [30];
- entirely in commission (1679), [32];
- restored to Charles II (1684), [34];
- James II (1685), [34];
- lord high admiral's instructions (1662), [26]
- Lord Treasurer, [36]
- Lowestoft, [24]
- Maidstone, [38]
- Manuscripts in the Pepysian Library, [2]
- Meadows, Sir Philip, [3]
- Mediterranean, [70];
- victualling contract in, [62]
- Mennes, Sir John, comptroller of the navy, [24], [45]
- Merchants' goods in the King's ships, [66]
- Middleton, Colonel Thomas, commissioner and surveyor of the navy, [24], [45], [46], [58]
- Midshipmen, establishments for (1676 and 1686), [73]
- Monck, George, [12], [23]
- Monson, Sir William, [2], [5], [9], [24]
- Myngs, Sir Christopher, [13], [14]
- Narbrough, Sir John, [70];
- on special commission of 1686, [35]
- Naval Discipline Act (1661), [64]
- Naval stores, embezzlement of, [64]
- Navy Board:
- in 1659, [18];
- in 1660, [22];
- in 1673, [30];
- in 1679, [33];
- in 1688, [35];
- a body of experts, [18], [23], [27], [30], [33];
- its functions, [26], [50]
- North Foreland, [13]
- Northumberland, Earl of, [5]
- Nottingham, Earl of;
- see [Finch]
- Orange, Prince of, [36]
- Ordnance Office, [40], [76 n.]
- Parliament, [76];
- vote of 1665, [40];
- of 1666, [41];
- of 1677, [32];
- of 1678, [43]
- Pay, rates of, [52];
- continuous pay for naval officers, [55];
- see also [Wages]
- Pearse, James, chirurgeon-general of the navy, [51]
- Penn, Sir William, commissioner of the navy, [22], [25];
- his Naval Collections, [2]
- Pension Parliament, [31]
- Pensions, [56]
- Pepys, John, clerk of the acts, [30]
- —— Mrs, [20]
- —— Paulina, [11]
- Pepys, Samuel:
- clerk of the acts (1660), [21];
- treasurer of Tangier commission (1665), [28];
- surveyor-general of victualling (1665), [28], [59];
- secretary of the admiralty (1673), [30];
- his speech in Parliament (1677), [31];
- involved in the Popish Plot and resigned (1679), [32];
- second secretaryship (1684), [34];
- deprived (1689), [36].
- His projected history of the navy, [1], [2];
- pronunciation of his name, [11];
- the Diary, [11];
- his official style, [14];
- services to the navy, [16], [77];
- question of his corruption, [28];
- a disciplinarian, [66];
- his views on gentlemen captains, [70];
- on drunkenness in the navy, [73];
- a framer of 'establishments,' [70], [71]
- Pepysian Library, [1], [49], [76]
- Pett, Peter, commissioner of the navy, [22], [38]
- —— Phineas, [7]
- —— Sir Phineas, [35]
- Petty, Sir William, [4], [22]
- Plate carriage, establishment for (1686), [72]
- Plymouth, [49]
- 'Poor John,' [61]
- Popish Plot, [32]
- Portsmouth, [5], [39], [44], [45], [46], [58], [72 n.], [74]
- Principal Officers, [18], [35], [41];
- see also [Navy Board]
- Prisoners of war, care of, [49]
- Public accounts, commission of, [41], [54]
- Puritans, [37]
- Pyend, Captain Stephen, [61 n.]
- Riot, Act against (1664), [64]
- Rochester, [50]
- Royal Society, [4], [25]
- Rump Parliament, [18]
- Rupert, Prince, commissioner of the admiralty, [24], [30], [60]
- Sandwich, Earl of, [21], [58]
- Scurvy, [63]
- Seymour, Sir Edward, commissioner of the navy, [26]
- Shipbuilding, [75];
- Act of 1677, [31], [75]
- Ships:
- Augustine, [60]
- Centurion, [43]
- Coventry, [58]
- Diamond, [73]
- Gloucester, [60]
- James, [9]
- Lark, [67]
- Little Victory, [45]
- Pearl, [45]
- Reserve, [60]
- Rupert, [43]
- Swan, [43]
- Shipwrights' Company, [3]
- Shish, Jonas, [46]
- Sick and wounded seamen, [48]
- Slyngesbie, Sir Robert, comptroller of the navy, [20], [24];
- his Discourse of the Navy, [4]
- Southampton, [49]
- Southwell, Sir Robert, [4]
- Southwold, [49]
- Special Commission of 1686, [34], [48]
- Spithead, [47 n.]
- Stratton, [22]
- Surveyor of the Navy, [18]
- Tangier, [28], [29]
- Test Act (1673), [30]
- Tickets, wages paid by, [7], [47], [53]
- Tilbury Hope, [9]
- Timber, abuses in, [10]
- Tippetts, Sir John, commissioner and surveyor of the navy, [25], [35]
- Tower, Pepys sent to the, [32]
- Treasurer of the Navy, [18]
- Treasury Chamber, [36]
- Trinity House, [3]
- Turenne, [22]
- Victualling, [57]-[64];
- abuses in, [5], [9];
- victualling 'upon account,' [10], [57], [63];
- contract of 1677, [61];
- contract for the Mediterranean, [62]
- Volunteers, establishments for (1676 and 1686), [73]
- Wages, abuses in, [6];
- tickets for, [7], [47], [53];
- 'dead pays,' [7], [54]
- Wapping, [70]
- Warren, Sir William, timber contractor, [28]
- Warwick, Sir Philip, [40]
- Watermen's Hall, [46], [47]
- Weymouth, [49]
- Wounded seamen, scale of relief for (1685), [51];
- see also [Sick and Wounded]
- Yachts, [75]
- Yarmouth, [49]
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