Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 16, 1700-1701. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1938.
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F.
Falconers and Hawks. See Kings Hawks.
Farms of the branches of revenue. See Excise (of Hampshire); Lottery (Royal Oak); Post Fines; Post Office (farms).
Farthings, Commissioners for coining. See Mint (coinage of farthings).
Fee Farms of the Crown, sales and reprisals, 367; Trustees for, 178.
-, rents, pensions on. See Norwich,
Dean and Chapter of.
Fees. See Baronetcy; Exchequer Court
(King's Remembrancer and Pipe)
Heralds College; Treasury
(Solicitor).
-, in Signet office, 1.
-, in various public offices on
passing commissions, 189.
Fines. See Alienation.
Fines and Amerciaments of North Wales,
Comptroller of. See Mostyn, Sir R.
and forfeitures. See Customs
(seizures); Excise; wine
(seizures); and Barbados,
Bermudas, Maryland, Jamaica,
Virginia.
-, claimed by owner of the manor
against the Crown, 130.
-, compositions for, 250; and see
Customs (Bonds).
-, remission of. See Exchequer
Court (fines).
Fire and Candle, establishment for. See
Army (garrisons).
-, engine, 10.
-, hearth money. See hearth
money.
Fire ship. See ships.
First Fruits, receivers of, 125; tally levied
on, 209; and see Glanville, William;
Prettyman, Sir John; Squibb,
Robert; Steele, Lawrence.
-, Remembrancer of, 124, 125. See
Porter, Sir C.; Prettyman,
William.
Flax, 'Dressed Snowlings,' sent from Holland to the Canary Islands, 159, 171; re-exported, 171, and see Linen.
Fleet. See Navy and Narborough, Sir John. the, prison (London), 256, 259.
"Foedera," publication of, 159, 291, 380; and see Rymer, Thomas.
Foreign Apposer. See Whitacre, Charles.
Foreign Estreats, Exchequer Court, Clerk of. See Cook, Jo(h)n.
Forests Royal. See Woods.
Forfeited estate. See Escheated estates; forfeited lands, Ireland. See Ireland.
Forgeries. See coinage, Customs (wine bonds), Exchequer (Bills counterfeiting), Excise (malt tickets).
Four and a half per cent duty in Barbados
and Leeward Isles.
-, accounts, 139, 189, 357, 359.
-, collector of, in Montserrat, 381.
-, Commissioners for. See Cox,
Samuell; Cranfeild, Edw.
-, payment out of, 132.
Frauds. See Brandy, Customs; Exchequer (Bills); Excise (frauds); Excise (malt tickets); plantations, wines.
Free and voluntary present granted to Charles II in 1660. See Assessments.
French Alamodes. See Alamodes.
-, Army. See France (soldiers) in
index names and places.
-, brandy sent as Spanish, 81, 315,
and see Wines (Frauds).
-, captures of shipping, 386.
-, Church in London, 402; minister
of, perpetuity to on Irish
Establishment, 433; Queen
Mary's charity to, 403;
French church in the Savoy
See Westminster Abbey (Dean
and Chapter of).
-, Duties. See Customs duties
French, Shipping duties
(French).
-, on wines, 82.
-, gentlewomen at the Hague,
Queen Mary's charity to,
Society of, 403.
-, merchants, 212.
-, minister of Greenwich, Queen
Mary's charity to, 405.
-, officers in Ireland, 90.
-, officers' widows, orphans and
refugees, Queen Mary's charity
to, 404.
-, pensioners, Protestant refugees
and Huguenots, £15,000 for,
19, 25, 29, 129, 183; individual
pensions in Queen Mary's
private charities list, 400–406.
-, Protestant refugees and
Huguenots on Irish
Establishment, 83, 129,
433, 434, 435, 436, 437;
and see Ireland (Establishment, pensions on),
and (half pay).
-, prisoners, damage done at Dover
by, 347.
-, privateers, 285.
-, shipping. See shipping (Duties,
French).
-, silks. See Customs Duties
(French silks and muslins).
-, smuggling of, 334,
-, wines and frauds in, by transhipment from St. Sebastian. See
wines.