Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 15, 1699-1700. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1933.
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H.
Hackney Coaches, licences, issues out of,
129, 220.
-, money, issues out of, 5, 9, 126.
-, office, incidents bills for, 181,
310, 400; salary bills, 181,
247, 310, 396.
-, rents, issues out of, 160.
Half-crown. See Mint.
Half-groat. See Mint.
Halfpence, copper, 61; grant for making and uttering, 316.
Half-shilling. See Mint.
Half-sixpence. See Mint.
Hanaper, clerk of the, allowance to, 262; office, accounts of, 7, 16.
Hawkers and Pedlars, Licensing Office, salary bill, 280, 424; yearly incidents bill, 343.
Hearthmoney, 19, 196.
-, Contractors for, 9; cashier to,
215.
-, farm of, proposals for, 91.
-, late Contractors for, 129, 381.
-, solicitor of, 384.
Heralds' College, issues for, 191, 194; petition for coronation fees, 63; list of Heralds and Pursuivants at Arms, 194.
Herring fishery, 247.
Highwaymen, arrested, 232, 290, 297, 303; convicted, 139, 336.
Historiographer Royal, salary, 175, 224, 310, 422; payment to towards the charge of the Foedera, 264.
Honors—named:
-, Beaulieu.
-, Hampton Court.
-, Otford.
-, Peverell.
-, Windsor.
Horses, from Barbary, 266. See also Coach.
Hospitals, Chelsea, 56.
-, Christ's Hospital, 40, 263, 267.
-, King Charles I's, Westminster,
53, 257.
-, Royal Hospital, Greenwich, 305,
400.
-, St. Bartholomew's, 7, 163.
-, St. Thomas's, 7, 163.
-, Savoy, 273, 339.
Houses, duty on (by 7–8 William III,
c. 18 for 7 years from 25 March,
1696), arrears of, 295, 307.
-, collector of, prosecuted for fraud,
443.
-, inspectors of, 188, 246.
-, management of, payment for the,
419.
-, receipts from, 133, 166, 182, 207,
229, 253, 267, 288, 311, 335,
361, 389, 422, 431, 437.
-, Receivers of, suspended, 268.
-, Receivers General of, 160, 162,
183, 188, 244, 271, 419; allowances to, 137; salary of, 443.
-, Surveyor General of, 131, 168, 173.
-, Surveyors of, 131, 164, 168, 211,
246, 380, 408, 440; salaries
of, 184, 188, 244, 271, 300;
taxes on salary, 344.
Hudson's Bay Company, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 26, 30, 38, 209, 229, 260.
Hundreds—named:
-, Barnfield.
-, Berkley.
-, Blackbourne.
-, Blofield.
-, Brixton.
-, Brothercross.
-, Broxton.
-, Cefnllys.
-, Clackclose.
-, Coleshill.
-, Cranbrook.
-, Crickhowell.
-, East Flegg.
-, Forehoe.
-, Freebridge.
-, Gallow.
-, Happing.
-, Haytor.
-, Holt.
-, Humbleyard.
-, Kiftgate.
-, King's Lynn.
-, North Erpingham.
-, North Greenhoe.
-, Penkelly.
-, Prestatyn.
-, Rhuddlan.
-, Rolvenden.
-, Selbrittenden.
-, Smithdon.
-, South Erpingham.
-, Taverham.
-, Teignbridge.
-, Tunsted.
-, Walsham.
-, West Flegg.
I.
Imports. See Customs—Inspector.
Imprests, Auditors of, 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, 12, 14, 19, 26, 40, 55, 70, 109, 110, 117, 118, 126, 135, 182, 203, 248, 251, 254, 255, 262, 316, 355, 385, 386, 390, 396, 403, 405, 441, 442; method of accounting, 130; salaries, 394; to make up the accounts of the Mint, 196.
Indians, the Five Nations of, arms for, 85; presents for from the King, 337, 340, 341, 385, 391.
Interest, rates of, 3 per cent. for subscribers to Exchequer Bills, 327; 4 per cent. on loans for circulating Exchequer Bills, 19; 6 per cent. on Exchequer loans, 95, 349.
Invalids. See Army—invalids.
Ireland: (for all matters except Army or Forces in Ireland See Index of Persons and Places—Ireland.)