Index of Subjects: D

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 16, 1700-1701. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1938.

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D.

Daily Alms. See King's Alms.

Debts, public due before 1688 paid after that date, 211; account of, to be laid before the House, 211.

Decipherers to the Secretary of State. See Blencow, William; Wallis, J.

Deciphering, 49.

Deer. See Audley End Park; Windsor.

Deficiencies, making good, Act for (as by 8–9 William III c.20), 152, 286, 287, and see Customs, Tonnage and Poundage.
-, Funds. See
-, Assessments First 4s. Aid. Third 4s. Aid. Fourth 4s. Aid. Second Quarterly Poll.
-, Customs Duties (Additional Impositions).
-, Customs Duties (Continued Impositions).
-, Customs Three Fourths.
-, Additional Impositions.
-, Salt and Glass.
-, Excise Double ninepence Two Thirds Additional Excise.
-, Stamps, Vellum and Parchment.
-, Marriages.
-, Monthly distribution for Deficient Funds, 134, 153, 170, 171, 177, 199, 216, 217, 237, 257, 272, 296, 356, 364, 365, 373, 389.

Deficient Fund of Bank of England. See Bank (Annuity deficiency).
-, East India Company. See East India Company.
-, the Malt Lottery and Malt Tickets. See Navy Treasurer.

Departmental accounts. See Accounts.

Deputy Lieutenants, demands on Excise Collector for imprests of seamen, 236.

Dey. See Algiers, Tripoly.

Diagonal Walk. See Hampton Court; House Park.

Diminished or Counterfeit money tendered to Receiver General of Taxes. See Currency.

Disbanding Act. See Assessments (Second 3s. Aid; Third 3s. Aid).

Discharge of Baronetcy fee. See Baronetcy fees.

Discoveries, frauds in Plantation revenues, 328.
-, of lands Ireland. See Ireland.
-, of concealed Crown lands, England, proposals for, 202, 353.
-, of traitors' estates, 423.

Dollars, Spanish, exchange rate of, 55, 228.

Doorkeepers. See Commons, House of; Lords, House of.

Dressed flax. See Canary.

Drugs smuggled in casks of gentian imported from Rotterdam, 186.

Dutch church in London, 402.
-, taby from Holland, seizure of, 376.

Duty; for Customs and Excise Duties generally, including leather, malt, muslins, salt, silks, etc. See Customs (Duties) Excise (Duties).
-, Plantation Duties. See Plantations.
-, of fifteenpence per Ton on all ships not belonging to colony, arriving in Virginia, 358; and see Virginia.
-, of two shillings for every Hogshead of Tobacco from Virginia, 358; and see Virginia.
-, on Earthenware. See Earthenware.
-, on French Shipping. See Shipping.
-, on Glass. See Glass.
-, on ships tonnage. See Shipping.