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C.
Capitation Act. See Assessments— [First] 3s. Aid.
Ceremonies, Master of (Sir C. Cottrell) 368; appointment of an assistant to, 232.
CHAMBER, THE—
-, Grooms of (ten), number to be
reduced, 101; two attending
the King in Holland, payments to, 389 (2).
-, messengers of, (Allen, H.;
Brown, P.; Kenge, C.;
Thorowkettle, J.; Tom, P.),
8; attending the King in
Holland, 389; between Calais
and Paris, 242, 325; between
England and France, 86;
number to be reduced and a
check to be put upon their
travelling expenses, etc., 100;
payments to, 86, 141, 224,
242, 319, 325, 335, 384, 388,
389; petition for payment of
their charges, 425.
-, Treasurer of (Lord Edward
Russell), 297, 378.
-, deputy to (— Sizar), 79.
-, issues for, 51, 104, 116, 136,
187, 211, 287–8, 388, 397,
398, 441(2), 446.
-, Office of, building too small,
390.
-, Comptroller of the, instructions to, as to his duties,
78, 297; petition referred
to, 378. See also Chudleigh, H.; deputy to, 78,
297. See also Vanburgh,
W.
-, establishment of, 247;
alterations to be made in,
101.
-, King's servants' salaries
payable in, 103, 301, 331,
388, 389.
-, money paid into, by the
executors of Dr. Richards,
78, 79, 86, 103, 297, 301,
324, 325, 338, 388.
-, payments by, 58, 70, 79, 86,
93, 116, 187, 227, 247, 272,
287–8, 301, 324, 331, 338,
356, 362, 388–9, 392, 398,
441.
-, former Treasurers of the
Chamber (Lord Griffin; Dr.
Richards), debts due from,
99, 358, 377, 389.
Chamberlain, Lord. See Royal Household.
Chancery, Court of, 98.
-, commissions and letters patent
out of, stamp duties on, 428.
-, Masters in Chancery, issues for,
338, 429.
Chapel Royal, children of, payment to, 301; gentlemen of, payment to, in lieu of deer, 136.
-, See also London, streets etc., —Whitehall.
Chaplains going to Jamaica and Maryland, 52, 214, 224.
Chester Herald. See Heralds' College.
Christening gifts from the King, 140, 174, 319.
CIVIL LIST, loans for, 74–6, 78, 83, 86,
87, 95, 112, 291, 299, 344, 354;
payments out of, 78, 86, 95, 284,
287, 291, 294, 295, 299, 321, 322,
324, 329, 332, 335, 338, 342, 344,
345, 347, 349, 354, 357, 363, 364,
365, 368, 373, 376, 378.
-, Malt Lottery tickets for, payments out of, 116, 120, 122,
124, 136, 146, 152, 157, 162,
163, 165, 187, 208, 211, 213,
221, 227, 232, 238, 242, 245,
248.
-, retrenchment of, King's directions for, 101, 104.
-, supply for, charges on, 69, 86,
92, 103.
Claret, prize, price of, 217.
Clarencieux King at Arms. See Heralds' College.
Clippers. See Mint—money.
Clockhouse and bell called "Great Tom of Westminster," 377, 385.
Clocks and watches, 344.
Closet Keeper. See King's Closet Keeper.
Clothiers. See Army—clothing.
Coal mines, 417.
Coalmeters. See Customs.
Coals and culme, duty on. See Customs —duties.
Coco nuts, Spanish, seized, 430.
Codfish. See Customs—duties.
Coffee men. See Excise.
Coffer bearers. See King's Coffer bearers.
Cofferer. See Royal Household.
Common Pleas, Court of, Clerk of Estreats
(W. East), allowance for, 345.
-, a Justice of (Sir J. Blencowe),
appointment, 161; salary,
366.
Commons, House of, account of Army
debts abroad to be presented to,
45.
-, address of, 431.
-, doorkeepers of, 56, 230, 368.
-, Housekeeper of (Ann Ryall),
153, 230.
-, messengers of, 230.
-, printing for, 344.
-, Sergeant-at-Arms attending (S.
Powell), 230.
-, Speaker of (P. Foley), issues for,
33, 86, 138, 152, 186, 216,
229, 237, 285, 332, 353, 393.
-, title to lands contested in, 382.
-, under-clerks of, payment to,
440.
-, vote of, loans on credit of, 68,
225, 231, 243, 256.
-, See also Parliament.
-, Ireland. See Ireland.
Coney tail wool, 125, 174, 262, 321.
Conspirators, rewards for the arrest and conviction of, 390; petitions for, 184, 279.
Consuls. See Ambassadors.
Corn, imported, 28.
Counterfeiting. See Exchequer Bills; Lotteries—Malt, tickets; Mint— money.
Court Post. See Post Office.
Crewell, in great demand by the natives of Gambia, 260; permission to export, 260.
Crown Lands and Crown Land Revenues. See Lands.
Crown law charges, accounts of, required, 61, 129; issues for, 52, 63, 96, 113, 119, 164, 169, 213, 220, 242, 250, 300, 335, 359, 397, 440, 441. See also Baker, Henry; Baker, Nicholas.
Crown Office, King's clerk in (R. Wintour), 123; printing for, 344.
Crown rents. See Ireland—Lands; Lands, England.
Crowns, 229.
Custodiam leases. See Ireland—Lands; Lands, England.
CUSTOMS—
-, Abuses and frauds in Exchequer
Bills in, prevention of, 16,
17, 18, 22, 37, 139.
-, See also Customs—Receiver
General.
-, Accounts, general, directions
concerning, 270–1.
-, Comptroller General of (R.
Holt), certificates by, 126,
370; exercising a check
upon the Receiver General,
270–1; salary of, 173.
-, See also Customs—Receiver
General; revenue.
-, Act of Frauds (14 Car. II, c. 11),
seizure under, 135. See also
Customs—duties, One per cent.
-, Aliens' duty, 290.
-, discharges from, 439;
petitions for, 288, 298.
-, prize cargoes to be exempt
from, 278.
-, annuities on. See Annuities.
-, bills of exchange, to be paid in
same specie wherein they are
drawn, 16.
-, boatmen, 122, 170, 252, 265,
298, 355, 361.
-, boats. See Customs—vessels.
-, bonds, 2, 70, 121, 138, 164, 166,
237, 250, 266, 267, 278, 351,
374, 385, 412; monthly
account to be submitted to
the Commissioners, 270.
-, books, to be inspected by the
Trustees for Exchequer Bills,
133.
-, Cashier. See Customs—Receiver General.
-, Chief Searcher, London port (Sir
W. Fowlys), his control of the
undersearchers, 109, 110.
-, petition for the office of,
Treasury hearing, 109–11.
-, salary, 213.
-, coalmeters of London, proposal
to admeasure the lading of
ships, 332.
-, coastwaiters, 131, 134, 143.
-, cocquet seal, London port,
keeper of, 173.
-, Collector of Tunnage and Poundage, London port, 260.
-, collectors of the outports. See
Customs—customers.
-, Commissioners (C. Godolphin,
Sir W. Young, S. Clarke, B.
Overton, Sir H. Hobart, Sir
J. Austen, R. Henley, and
Sir W. St. Quintin), formal
references passim.
-, commission, new, 104, 105,
402, 406.
-, directions to, for taking
bonds of ships' masters
not to sail to France,
revoked, 139.
-, examining Exchequer Bills
brought in, 16–17.
-, messenger and doorkeeper
to, 184.
-, salaries, 406.
-, scheme of, for the better
guarding the coast, 111.
-, Secretary to (J. Sansom),
138, 406; salary of,
allowance out of, 406.
-, Comptroller of great and petty
customs, London port, 281.
-, Comptroller of petty and pretermitted customs, London port,
173.
-, Comptrollers of the outports,
232, 326; accounts, directions
on, 271; appointments, 349,
401, 406; deputy, 127, 230;
salaries, 161, 173, 188, 213,
227, 242, 257, 266, 298, 303,
359, 397, 424.
-, customers of woollen cloth and
petty customs, London port,
233, 293.
-, customers and collectors of the
outports, 125, 151, 232, 234,
326.
-, accounts, 232; allowances
in, 192, 225–6, 307.
-, appointments, 99, 236, 260,
261, 361, 378, 406.
-, charges against, 69, 252, 355.
-, clerks to, 244, 361;
absconding, discharge of
securities for, 172, 184,
307.
-, deputy, appointment, 260.
-, dismissed, 378.
-, expenses of, in subsisting
seamen, 349.
-, hammered money received
from, 220, 280.
-, payments by, 126, 214, 285,
370.
-, Quarter Books, 271.
-, remittances to the Receiver
General, 16; accounts of,
271.
-, salaries, 170, 173, 188, 207,
211, 227, 233, 236, 241,
258, 268, 270, 293, 300,
303, 325, 364, 397, 411.
-, transferred, 69, 292, 350,
355.
-, debentures for drawback, 149,
250, 379.
-, debts for, compositions for, in
consideration of losses at sea,
etc., 129, 266, 267, 278, 351,
374, 412.
-, petitions for discharge from,
129, 323.
-, prosecutions for, 187, 412.
-, Duties:
-, Additional Impositions on
French wine, goods, alamodes, brandy and silks
(as by Act 4 Wm. and Mary,
c. 5 and continued by Acts
8–9 Wm. III, c. 12 and 20),
12.
-, deficiency of, as computed
by the Deficiency Act,
and issues for making
good, 401, 447.
-, payments out of, for interest on loans charged
on the Deficient Funds,
27, 148; to the Deficient Funds, 401, 447.
-, tallies on, terms of acceptance by creditors of the
Navy as to interest, 73,
77, 91, 283, 342.
-, Continued Impositions on
wines, vinegar and tobacco,
etc. (as by Acts 2 Wm. and
Mary Sess. 2, c. 5; and
7–8 Wm. III, c. 10.)
-, deficiency of, as computed
by the Deficiency Act,
and issues for making
good, 401, 447.
-, loans on, 269, 281.
-, tallies on, 5, 56, 126, 228.
-, Four and a half per cent. See
Four.
-, New Customs. See Customs
—Tunnage and Poundage.
-, on blubber, 334.
-, on coals and culme (as by Act
6–7 Wm. III, c. 18), certificate of money in hand and
what is due for services
in, desired, 332.
-, (as by Act 9–10 Wm. III,
c. 13), 361, 439,
-, appropriation of 250,000l.
out of, for wages to
seamen, 402, 411, 436.
-, Comptroller of, petition
for place of, 335.
-, issues out of, 112, 398,
411.
-, loans on, authority to
take in, specifying
rates of interest, 375;
payments out of, 104,
105, 106, 109, 398,
402, 411, 430, 436.
-, person recommended for
employment in, 355.
-, on codfish and train oil, 148–9,
225.
-, on French goods, Additional
25l. per ton, (as by Act 7–8
Wm. III, c. 20), prize
cargoes exempt from, 278.
-, on French shipping, 5s. per
ton (as by Act 12 Car. II,
c. 18), packet boats
exempted from, 333.
-, on linen, 136, 152, 303–4.
-, on sugar, 323.
-, on tobacco, 2, 121, 126, 138,
164, 271, 278, 323, 412;
Receiver of, debt of, 413.
-, See also Customs—Duties,
Continued Impositions.
-, on vinegar. See Customs—
Duties, Continued Impositions.
-, on wines, 69, 158, 259, 302,
369. See also Customs—
Duties, Additional Impositions; Continued Impositions.
-, One per cent. Mediterranean
Duty on cargoes of ships
of less than two decks, etc.,
trading to the Straits, etc.,
(as by Act of 14 Car. II,
c. 11), discharges from, 151;
petitions for, 145, 384.
-, Tunnage and Poundage. See
Customs—Tunnage.
-, Exports and Imports, Inspector
General of, and his clerks,
salaries, 233.
-, false entry, petition for leave to
amend, 125, 174, 262.
-, fees payable out of, 207, 220.
-, Frauds, Act of. See Customs—Act.
-, goods to pass customs free,
68, 148–9, 333, 443; instead
of paying duty and drawing
back by debenture on reexport, 250; petition for,
225–6; equal in value to those
lost at sea, 337.
-, House, 6, 17, 28, 33, 69, 95, 105,
111, 146, 321, 379; purchase
of a house adjacent in order
to enlarge, 348.
-, Incidents, Paymaster of (W.
Leach), re-inserted in the
Establishment, 264, 283.
-, Inspector of linen at Yarmouth,
361.
-, King's waiter, Bristol port,
salary, 232.
-, King's waiters, London port, 61;
appointment, 131; charges
against, 5; deputy, 390;
petition for place of, 192;
salaries, 186, 213, 224, 232,
242, 266, 298, 323.
-, landcarriagemen, London port,
69, 264, 432.
-, land surveyors, London port,
2, 122; appointments, 236, 301.
-, landwaiters, appointments, 127,
131, 134, 143, 170, 230, 234,
243, 260, 278, 301, 361.
-, charges against, 2, 5.
-, dismissed, 5, 131.
-, petitions and recommendations for places of, 99,
244, 258, 377.
-, messenger of the Chamber
attending, 141, 224, 319, 384.
-, noli prosequi entered against
informations, 149, 158, 237,
259, 303, 321, 364–5, 366,
367, 439; petitions for, 125,
135, 231, 234, 254, 339, 352,
363, 390, 412.
-, noontender, London port,
appointment, 231.
-, Officers, action against, 165.
-, alleged abuses by, 390.
-, appointments, through the
re-opening of trade with
France, 143, 170, 228,
270.
-, beaten, 158, 373.
-, clandestine agreement to
divide fees, 5.
-, employed in preventing the
export of wool, to be more
careful, etc., 133, 142; to
be single men and transferred in 6 or 12 months,
439.
-, inspecting goods, 132; of
Ambassadors, 70, 97, 105,
360; of the King, 33,
157, 390.
-, London port, establishment,
333; salaries, 126, 214,
285, 370.
-, outports, allowances for
sending up accounts,
213; parchment, etc.,
for, 232; patent officers'
accounts, 270; salaries,
126, 214, 285, 370.
-, suspension removed, 167.
-, taken a prisoner to France,
131; indemnity for, 266.
-, pensions on. See Annuities.
-, provisions of war from Holland,
Scotland and Ireland no
longer to pass Customs free,
371.
-, Receiver General and Cashier,
(J. Knight; R. Hutchinson),
68, 250, 326.
-, abuses and frauds in Exchequer bills by, 6–7, 16,
See also Knight, J.
-, account of receipts, demanded, 7.
-, accounts, 12, 16, 17, 59;
allowances in, 221, 280;
charges in passing, 173;
directions concerning,
142–3, 270.
-, appointment, 24, 25, 142,
167.
-, assistant to, appointment,
25.
-, check upon, by the Comptroller General of Accounts, 270–1.
-, clerks of, 283.
-, dismissal of, 35.
-, payments by, 119, 126, 141,
146, 161, 173, 186, 188,
207, 211, 213, 214, 223,
224, 227, 232, 236, 240,
241, 242, 255, 257–8, 260,
266, 268, 281, 293, 297,
298, 300, 303, 318, 319,
323, 324, 325, 340, 342,
350, 351, 359, 364, 370,
373, 384, 397, 411, 424,
436.
-, payment to, for Customs
on soldiers' clothes, 122.
-, salary, 167.
-, securities of, 25, 142, 143,
145, 155.
-, tallies levied by, Exchequer
fees for entering, etc., 238.
-, to list Exchequer Bills paid
into the Exchequer, 13,
129.
-, to transmit hammered money to the Mint, 220–1, 280.
-, Register of Certificates at
Guernsey, 122, 333.
-, revenue, accounts of, payments
for preparing, 119, 211, 373;
unappropriated, payments out
of, 173, 186, 225.
-, riding officers, appointments,
151, 158, 170, 243–4, 260.
-, riding surveyors, appointments,
151, 170, 228, 252; in Kent
and Sussex, salaries increased,
439; petitions for places of,
167, 359.
-, searchers, deputy to, 413;
salaries, 213, 224, 236, 255,
281, 297, 298, 318, 350, 351,
359, 364.
-, See also Customs—waiters.
-, seizures, 121, 125, 131, 146, 148,
151, 152, 162, 165, 174, 192,
209, 231, 234, 237, 262, 293,
300, 326, 330, 336, 339, 343,
347, 351, 352, 355, 358, 361,
363, 364, 366, 367, 369, 412,
430, 443.
-, discharges of, 208, 237,
248, 259, 319, 321, 344,
348, 371, 412, 439.
-, King's share of, 132, 135,
149, 172, 231, 259, 260,
298, 308, 336, 352,
358, 362, 363, 366,
367, 390, 424, 430;
account of, required,
357.
-, officers' shares of, 152,
209, 259, 298, 364, 367.
-, payments out of, 8, 45,
77, 97, 108, 188, 225,
308, 362, 363.
-, smuggling. See Smuggling.
-, Solicitor (J. Bridges; R. Hutchinson), 69, 121, 138, 250, 259.
-, Surveyor General, London port,
213; parchment, etc. for, 232.
-, Surveyor of the outports (Sir
E. Turner), fee of, 213.
-, Surveyor of sugars, London port,
184.
-, surveyors, appointments and
dismissals, 143, 234, 260, 355;
information against, 436.
-, Three fourths of Customs. See
Customs—Tunnage and
Poundage.
-, tidesmen, 252, 334, 355; appointments, 127, 151, 227,
244, 245, 246, 261, 265, 278,
280, 298, 334, 348, 361, 379;
dismissed, 245, 265, 334, 347,
379; number reduced in
London port, 227, 333;
petition for place of, 347.
-, tidesurveyors, 339; appointments, 264, 303; dismissed,
347.
-, Tunnage and Poundage, Subsidies of, 260.
-, as by Act 2 Wm. and
Mary, c. 4, (Three
fourths of the Customs),
deficiency of, as computed by the Deficiency
Act, and issues for
making good, 401, 447.
-, as by Act 6–7 Wm. and
Mary, c. 1, for five
years from 26 Dec.,
1694, and continued
by Act 8–9 Wm. III.
c. 20, (New Customs),
134.
-, deficiency of, as computed by the Deficiency Act, and issues
for making good, 401,
447.
-, certificate of the
amount paid into the
Exchequer and the
amount recoined, desired, 151.
-, loans on, 303; account
of the repayments of
principal and payments of interest, desired, 151.
-, as by Act of 8–9 Wm. III,
c. 24, (for 2¾ years from
1 May 1697), 11, 12, 134,
156, 264, 320; value of,
37.
-, undersearchers, five, of London
port, and the grant of the
Chief Searcher's place, 109–
10; leave for, 322; salaries,
213.
-, vessels for guarding the coast,
278, 298, 302, 333(2), 334.
347, 348, 361.
-, watchman, London port,
appointment, 184.
-, waiters and searchers, 232;
appointments, 170, 244, 252,
253–4, 260, 261, 278, 298,
303, 350, 361, 371.
-, weigher in fee, London port,
appointment, 258.
-, weighing porter in the warehouse,
London port, 424.