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H.
Hackney Coaches, Office of, incidents bills,
151, 231, 311, 398; salary bills,
151, 231, 311, 398.
-, rent, issues out of, 60, 284, 291,
389.
Hall cloth, duties on. See Customs— duties, on cloth.
Hanaper, Clerk or Keeper of (E. Seymour),
account of, allowance in, 272;
declaration of, 272.
-, grant of office of, 125.
Harriers, Master of the (C. Tancred), allowance to, 197, 206.
Hats, proposal concerning, 55.
Hawkers and Pedlars, goods of, seized
for non-renewal of licences, 214.
-, licensing of, or duties on (as
by 8–9 Wm. III, c.25, revived
by 9 Wm. III, c. 27), account
of, 43, 74; Act for, 214;
Commissioners of, 43, 168,
214, 242; officers for, 242;
proposal relating to, 168;
salary bill, 242.
Hawks. See King's Hawks.
Hay, for deer, 155, 192, 193, 288, 411; tithes of, 147, 215, 255.
Haymaking, 7.
Hearthmoney, late Contractors or
Farmers of (A. Rowe et al.), 27, 29.
-, accounts, 22, 53, 93, 186, 252;
declaring of, 14, 31–2, 34, 52,
109, 135, 136; making up of,
payment for, 76.
-, contract of, 252.
-, stay of process against, 14, 93,
136, 381.
Heralds and Pursuivants at Arms, assessments of, to be detained out of
money for, 418; salaries of, 196,
205.
-, Bluemantle Pursuivant (J.
Gibbons), 196.
-, Chester Herald (C. Mawson),
196.
-, Clarencieux King (Sir H. St.
George), 196.
-, Garter King (Sir T. St. George),
196.
-, Lancaster Herald (G. King), 196.
-, Norroy King (Sir J. Dugdale),
196.
-, Portcullis Pursuivant (L. Crump),
196.
-, Richmond Herald (H. Dethick),
196.
-, Rouge Croix Pursuivant (P. Le
Neve), 196.
-, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant (H.
Clopton), 196.
-, Somerset Herald (F. Burghill),
196.
-, Windsor Herald (P. Maudit),
196.
-, York Herald (R. Devenish), 196.
Herbal, for public use, 162.
Herbs, drawings and descriptions of, 162.
Herring Fishery. See Fisheries.
Herring Trade, Bristol, petition of, 379.
Herrings, duty on. See Customs—duties; imported from Ireland, 379.
Highwaymen, Act for discovering or taking of (4 Wm. and Mary, c.8), 2, 106; convicting of, 166; died of wounds, resisting arrest, 185; payments for arresting, 2, 106, 156, 158, 166, 185, 221, 235, 277, 408; robbing Excise, prosecution of, 405.
Historiographer Royal (T. Rymer), issue
to, 169.
-, payments to, towards charges of
transcribing and publishing
the Ancient Leagues and Acts
of State between England and
other Nations, 154; towards
charge of transcribing and
publishing the Foedera, 102,
413.
-, salary or allowance to, 157, 233,
313, 408.
-, transcribing records, 170.
Hooks, for watches, 316.
Horse, Master of the. See Royal Mews and Stables.
Horses, for Customs officers, 130, 131;
losing of, by postmasters, 383, 401.
-, See also Army; Royal Mews and
Stables.
Hosier, 328.
Hospitals, Army. See Army; for decayed merchants, 360, 406; Royal
Hospital, issue for, 74, 328.
-, named:
-, Chelsea.
-, Greenwich.
-, London and Westminster—
Charles I's Hospital; Christ's
Hospital; Savoy.
"Hott-shot," inventor of (T. White), petition of, 106.
HOUSES, duty on (as by 7–8 Wm. III,
c.18 continued by 8–9 Wm. III,
c.20), and for viewing and numbering the windows thereof, Acts for,
116; to be put into execution to
prevent loss, 127.
-, assessments, duplicates of, 168;
appeals on, 116; not made,
127; to be revised, 116.
-, collectors of, petition of, 243.
-, Commissioners of, 116, 168.
-, Director and Governor of the
surveyors and inspectors, 358.
-, inspectors of, 133, 168, 358.
-, manager of, 358.
-, receipts from, for distribution
to Deficient Funds, 122, 157,
188, 217, 236, 267, 293, 315,
330, 371, 399, 417; raising
of, allowance for, 372.
-, Receivers General of, 133, 164,
168–9, 216, 233, 235, 291, 298,
304, 309, 358; petition for
place of, 347; securities of,
280, 287; superseded, 287;
to pay in receipts and pass
accounts, 177.
-, Surveyors of, 51, 168, 358;
allowance to, 372; appointments of, 217, 269, 274, 290,
305, 313, 346; behaviour of,
enquiry into, 274; books for,
176; complaints against, 211;
in general, 290, 389; removed,
51, 378; salaries of, 133, 164,
216, 233, 235, 291, 298, 304,
309; superseded, 217, 269,
274, 290, 305, 313, 346.
-, gift of house, 65.
-, house next to the Customs
House, payment for remainder
of lease of, 319–20.
-, house rents, 81, 98, 124, 356,
410.
-, See also Royal Houses.
Hudson's Bay Company, court of, to be called, 92; Gentlemen of, 86, 92, 93; Governor of, 86; grants to, of prize goods, 85, 357; in debt, 92; papers of, concerning goods taken at York Fort, 93; skins taken at Fort Nelson, 92.
Hundreds, Sokes and Wapentakes,
named:—
-, Aslacoe.
-, Babergh.
-, Barcomb.
-, Barstable.
-, Beverley.
-, Blackbourn.
-, Blofield.
-, Blything.
-, Bolingbroke.
-, Bosham.
-, Bosmere and Claydon.
-, Bradley Haverstoe.
-, Brixton.
-, Buttinghill.
-, Calceworth.
-, Candleshoe.
-, Carlford.
-, Chelmsford.
-, Chipping-Warden.
-, Clavering.
-, Cliston.
-, Coleshill.
-, Colneis.
-, Copthorne.
-, Corby.
-, Corringham.
-, Cosford.
-, Cowbridge.
-, Dengie.
-, Depwade.
-, Diss.
-, Dumpford.
-, Dunmow.
-, Earsham.
-, East.
-, Easwrith.
-, Effingham.
-, Eynsford.
-, Fishergate.
-, Freshwell.
-, Gartree.
-, Greenhoe, South.
-, Greens-Norton.
-, Grimshoe.
-, Guilt Cross.
-, Hamfordshoe.
-, Hartismere.
-, Henstead.
-, Higham-Ferrers.
-, Hill.
-, Hinckford.
-, Holderness.
-, Holmstrow.
-, Horncastle.
-, Hoxne.
-, Kerrier.
-, Kibbor.
-, King's Sutton.
-, Lackford.
-, Launditch.
-, Lawres.
-, Lexden.
-, Loddon.
-, Loes.
-, Louth Eske.
-, Loxfield.
-, Ludborough.
-, Manhood.
-, Manley.
-, Mildenhall.
-, Miskin.
-, Mitford.
-, Munslow.
-, Mutford and Lothingland.
-, Neath.
-, Nobottle-Grove.
-, Ogmore.
-, Oswaldslow.
-, Plomesgate.
-, Powder.
-, Poynings.
-, Rhuddlan.
-, Risbridge.
-, Samford.
-, Shropham.
-, Spelhoe.
-, Street.
-, Swanborough.
-, Tandridge Reigate.
-, Thedwestry.
-, Thetford, co. Norfolk.
-, Thetford, co. Suffolk.
-, Thingoe.
-, Thredling.
-, Tipnoak.
-, Uttlesford.
-, Wallington.
-, Walshcroft.
-, Wangford.
-, Wayland.
-, Wells.
-, Whalesbone.
-, Windham.
-, Wraggoe.
-, Wymersley.
-, Yarborough.
-, Younsmere.
I.
Imprests, Auditors of (B. Bridges, T. Done), 3, 9, 17, 19, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 34, 38, 39, 43, 48, 49, 51, 52, 60, 67, 74, 76, 77, 109, 120, 128, 133, 135, 151, 186, 191, 199, 207, 211, 214, 216, 224, 272, 279, 283, 289, 292, 294, 303, 318, 322, 336, 339, 349, 359, 381, 406; fees of, 173, 404.
Intelligence from beyond sea, disbursements for, 370; from France, payment for, 209.
Interest, rates of—
-, 5d. per 100l. per diem on loan in
Exchequer Bills, 126.
-, 5s. per 100l. on loans on the Two
Millions, 156.
-, 3 per cent. on subscription for
Exchequer Bills, 52.
-, 6 per cent. on bill on the Navy
Commissioners, 314; on deficiency of the Bank Fund,
52; on loans for the Civil
List, 133–4; on loans for
circulating Exchequer Bills,
25, 81, 85, 251, 366; on loans
on the Post Office revenue,
14, 108, 133; on tallies on
the Two Millions, 24, 71, 180.
-, 7 per cent. on loans on the Disbanding Act, 259, 335.
-, 8 per cent. on loan on the Post
Office revenue, 165; on subscriptions for circulating Exchequer Bills, 281, 282; on
tallies on the Two Millions,
9, 70, 121, 164.
-, 10 per cent. to subscribers to
Exchequer Bills, 149.
Iron, bar and wrought, made prize by the French, 146; old iron, allowance for, 53.
Ironwork, on the Great Stairs, Hampton Court, 80.