Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 16, 1700-1701. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1938.
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G.
Gab-boats to carry soldiers from Cork to Holland, 351.
Gallery keepers at Whitehall. See Whitehall.
Gaol, building of at York, 229. See Prisons.
Gardens. See Royal Gardens.
Garrisons. See Army.
Garter and George. See Garter (mission).
Garter, Order of, 77, 145, 299.
-, annuity for support of, 145,
246; tax on Garter money or
annuity to be paid by the
King, 77.
-, Chancellor of, 77, 415; and see
Burnet, Gilbert, Bishop of
Salisbury.
-, Knights of, issues for robes of,
53, 54, 80, 229.
-, mission for Investiture of the
Elector of Brunswick-Luneburg with the Garter and
George, 299, 335.
Gazettes, 13.
General Treaty for Peace. See Ryswick Peace, 1607.
Gentian imported from Rotterdam, drugs smuggled in, 186.
Gentlemen Pensioners, Band of, 124, 351.
-, Captain of, 263.
-, Clerk of cheque to, 263.
-, Lieutenant of, 263.
-, Master of. See St. Albans,
Duke of.
-, method of payment, 263.
-, paymaster of, issues to, 67, 91,
99, 124, 126, 265; and see
Smith, William; Thomas,
William.
-, paymaster not accomptable in
the Exchequer, 263, 333, 351.
George, The. See Garter (mission).
Gilder at Windsor Castle. See Cousin Rene; Windsor (Castle).
Glass Duties (as by Act 6–7 William III
c. 18 and 7–8 William III c. 31,
and see Salt Commissioners of), 1,
2, 92, 138, 217; accounts of, 2,
138, 217.
-, lost orders of loans on, 142.
Glass workers, saltpetre for, 111.
Goldsmith. See King's (goldsmith).
-, Bateman, J.; Evance, Sir S.;
Eyles, F.; Furnese, Sir H.;
Hallet, Mr.; Heathcote, G.;
Hoare, [Richard]; Jansen, Sir T.;
Moyer, S.; Vyner, Sir R.
Goldsmiths' bills [or notes] of, 340.
-, Jury of, at trial of the Pyx. See
Mint, Pyx.
-, petition of, 66.
Gondola, upkeep of. See King's (barges).
Grant of lands by James II to William Penn. See Pennsylvania.
Graver of His Majesty's Seals. See
Harris, Henry.
-, the Mint. See Mint.
Great Chamber. See Chamber.
Great Seal. See Lord Keeper.
Greencloth. See Royal Household.
Greenwax, Exchequer Court, Surveyor of. See Booth, Nathaniel.
Guards. See Army.
Guinea ship, recovery of lading of, 428.
Guineas, 108, 267.
-, losses on, by rising and falling
of, 267, 284.
-, seizures of on export, 258, 304.
Gunlocks, export of, 191, 338.
Gunpowder and shot exported from Bristol, 363.