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N.
Navigation Act, execution of in Ireland,
31.
-, prohibition of tobacco except
in cask, case, etc. See Tobacco.
-, — under, 68.
-, prosecutions, 269.
-, seizures, 186, 191, 202, 258.
-, Shipping Duty England. See
Shipping.
-, Plantations. See Virginia.
NAVY, accounts, 256; and see Navy
Treasurer (accounts); weekly certificates of. See Navy, Victualling
(weekly).
-, Clerks employed on, 256;
and see Fishwick, J.;
Horsnil, H.; Manwood,
S.; Sumpter, P.
-, vouchers, 108.
-, appropriation for the year 1700,
137, 188, 200; Navy
Treasurer's Instructions upon
Parliamentary appropriations
for the Navy and Victualling,
33, 36.
-, bedding, issues for, 62, 249.
-, bills. See Navy Victualling
(bills).
-, Board. See Navy Commissioners.
-, building twenty seven ships (as
by 2 William and Mary sess.
2, c. 10 for the additional
Excise on beer, ⅓rd for appropriation to Navy Treasurer
for building 27 ships), accounts
of, 101, 116, 417.
-, Cashier. See Dodington, George.
-, Chatham, Chest at, 27, 28, 32,
33, 35, 36, 181, 187, 317;
issues to, 90; deductions for,
181.
-, Chirurgeons, surgeons, deductions, defalcations and pay
for, 32, 33, 35, 36, 181, 187.
-, surgeons of the Fleet, 62,
249.
-, Commissioners or Board of:—
-, Principal Officers 1700,
Treasurer, Littleton, Sir
T.
-, Comptroller of, Haddock,
Sir R.
-, Commissioners of, 1, 5, 8, 12, 26,
28, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 44,
47, 52, 53, 66, 68, 72, 84, 90,
97, 100, 101, 104, 107, 111,
116 123, 134, 142,, 158, 181,
205, 265, 270, 354.
-, business at the Treasury, 205.
-, bills on from Plantations, 352.
-, question as to their participating
in subscribing for circulating
Exchequer bills, 60.
-, Contingencies, issues for, 223;
and see Navy Victualling
(contingencies).
-, Course, issues for, 2, 5, 28, 52,
53, 69, 98, 100, 101, 103, 111,
174, 223, 249, 354, 376, 394.
-, Court Martial fines, 36.
-, creditor, bills of. See Navy
Victualling (bills).
-, creditors, deplorable condition
of, 45, 418.
-, Debt, 206; second Book, 111,
116; old debt, 98.
-, accounts of before Revolution, 354; and see
Navy Victualling (bills).
-, deductions and defalcations, 33,
35, 65, 134, 187, 352, 362;
from ships pay, 263; and see
(Chatham Chest); Navy
(Chirurgeon); Navy (Minister)
and Navy (Slopsellers).
-, question of disposal of, 44,
69.
-, transfer of to wages, 33, 36.
-, disbursements for pressing men.
See Navy, Impressing.
-, Flag pay, 62, 249.
-, Fleet. See Narborough, Sir
John.
-, Half pay. See Navy officers.
-, hemp for, 46, 47, 52, 54, 92, 100,
107, 211, 212, 321, 354, 368,
380.
-, purchasing of by commission and not by contract, 50, 52, 55, 212, 219,
220, 229; and see Gold,
John and Nathaniel.
-, Hospital. See Greenwich Hospital.
-, impressing seamen, issues for,
49, 54, 62, 236, 249.
-, Customs officers paying
allowance for, 226.
-, payments to Navy Captains
for, 224.
-, Instructions. See Navy
(Treasurer).
-, interest on tallies and orders
on. See Navy Victualling
(Cashier).
-, issues. See Navy (Treasurer).
-, machine vessels, 62.
-, manning of, 62, 214, 249; orders
concerning, 215.
-, Marine Regiments, accounts
and pay by the Navy. See
Marines.
-, masts for, 253.
-, ministers or chaplains, deductions, defalcation and pay for,
32, 33, 35, 36, 181, 187.
-, necessary Money, issues for, 46,
60, 62, 210, 243, 249.
-, Office, 111; Account books, 128.
mortgage on, 394, 412.
-, Officers, bounty money for, 98,
347.
-, Half pay, 26, 116, 117, 418.
-, wages. See Navy (Pay).
-, old debt. See Navy debt.
-, Ordinary, issues for, 1, 2, 14, 30,
43, 98, 101, 111, 152, 179, 200,
347, 366, 394.
-, pay of Officers, 62, 240, 249;
deductions and defalcations
from seamen's wages. See
Navy (seamen).
-, paying off ships' companies, 306,
319.
-, pilotage, issues for, 62, 249.
-, planks for, 253.
-, poor creditors. See Navy
(creditors).
-, Press or Press gang. See Navy
(impressing).
-, Principal Officers. See Navy
(Commissioners).
-, prize ships delivered to, account
of, 316, sold to, 90.
-, Purveyor to. See Nash, Samuel.
-, Recalls, issues for, 62, 120, 366,
408.
-, Register for seamen, 188.
-, repairs, extraordinary, 1, 2, 122.
-, Rules, 32.
-, seamen's bounty and wages,
Address of House of Commons
as to, 66.
-, wages. issues for, 33, 58, 67,
87, 97, 101, 102, 103, 111,
114, 117, 120, 238, 249,
261, 306, 310, 314, 317,
319, 352, 366, 368, 371
394, 408, 409, 419.
-, deductions or defalcations from, 32, 33.
35, 61, 69, 92, 256,
352.
-, Secretary. See Mitchell, Charles.
-, Navy Ships in West Indies, new
credit for, 98, 352.
-, ships' pay: ships' wages, deductions and defalcations from.
-, See Navy (seamen's wages).
-, Slopsellers deductions, defalcations from, 32, 33, 36, 187.
-, Stores, embezzling of. See Navy
Yards.
-, interest on bills for. See
Navy, Victualling (yards).
-, Surgeons Chests, 249; and see
Navy (Chirurgeons).
-, tenders, issue for paying of,
238.
-, tobacco money, 33, 35.
-, Treasurer of, 8, 28, 31, 32, 33,
34, 35, 36, 37, 58, 61, 103,
123, 158, 181, 236, 306; and
see Falkland, Visct.; Littleton,
Sir Thos.; Orford. Lord;
Seymour, Sir E.
-, accounts, 11, 12, 36, 66,
108, 116, 134, 187, 196,
211, 256, 263, 266, 321,
335, 379.
-, Articles of Instructions to,
32, 33, 35, 36, 181.
-, defalcations from seamen's
pay in the Treasurer's
hands, application of, 32,
352.
-, deficient tallies and Malt
tickets, 418.
-, issues for Extraordinaries,
Necessary Money, Ordinary, Victualling, wages,
wear and tear, etc., 2, 14,
21, 30, 43, 45, 49, 52,
54, 58, 60, 62, 71, 85,
87, 88, 91, 92, 100, 101,
102, 103, 111, 114, 117,
120, 122, 132, 141, 152,
164, 174, 179, 187, 200,
213, 214, 221, 223, 224,
226, 228, 238, 243, 245,
249, 261, 267, 310, 314,
317, 319, 321, 347, 354,
366, 368, 371, 376, 380,
381, 394, 406, 408, 409,
419; privy seal for issues,
to, 88, 317.
-, question as to heads of
wages, yards, wear
and tear, 314.
-, loans by, 45, 49, 72, 214.
-, money and tallies in hands
of, accounts of, 15, 26,
40, 108, 174, 196.
-, orders as to imprests and
perfect bills, 66.
-, payments by, 11, 15, 107,
335.
-, wear and tear, issues for, 1, 2,
5, 52, 103, 120, 122, 223, 314,
366, 368, 376, 380, 394.
-, sick and wounded issues
charged to, 102, 368.
-, VICTUALLING, accounts, 107,
115, 136, 322, 331.
-, clerk employed in, 256.
-, vouchers for and method of
stating bills for, 108.
-, agent at Cadiz. See Harvey, Thomas.
-, bills, bills of exchange, 19,
55, 60, 245, 343, 366, 367.
-, second book, 22, 26,
116, 167, 418.
-, drawn from abroad, 19,
55, 219, 228, 245,
352.
-, brewer to. See Phillips,
Anthony.
-, Brewhouses, 37, 48, 93, 94,
97, 201, 230, 340, 354.
-, Hartshorne Brewhouse,
97, 201, 264.
-, issue for purchase of,
326, 340, 354.
-, Cashier: See Papillion,
Philip, issues. See Victualling (issues).
-, tallies in hands of, 11,
26, 48, 385; loans on
or borrowing money
on, 11, 28; interest
moneys to be charged
on, 394.
-, Commissioners for the
Victualling:
-, Papillon, P.; Mayn,
[Simon]; Burrington,
John; 39, 41, 42, 43, 47,
59, 69, 72, 84, 96, 100,
101, 107, 162, 167, 201,
214, 219, 224, 245, 258,
385, 390.
-, late Commissioners from
1 Jany. 1683–4 to 25 Nov.
-, 1689. [Child, Sir J.;
Fenn, N.; Haddock, Sir
R.; Littleton, Sir T.;
Parsons, Jo.; Sturt, A.],
331, 428.
-, Commissioners from 1671
to 31 Dec., 1673. Littleton, Thos., et al., 136.
-, Comptroller of the Victualling accounts [Shovell,
Sir C.], 108.
-, Contingencies, issue for, 210.
-, contract proposal, 54.
-, coopers, paying in course,
44.
-, Course, issues for, 53, 60,
224, 243. 385.
-, creditors, 108.
-, debts, 15, 385.
-, Estimates, 36.
-, Extraordinaries or Extraordinary Necessary Money,
44, 122.
-, flesh, buying for, 60.
-, freight of provisions, 258;
hiring ship for, 167, 258.
-, issues for, 21, 46, 49, 52,
55, 72, 107, 108, 141, 164,
201, 210, 213, 214, 221,
230, 317.
-, loans to, 43, 44, 72.
-, making imprest bills into
perfect bills, 101.
-, Necessary Money for the
pursers, issue to, 60, 210,
433.
-, Office, 60, 366, 367.
-, paying in course, 38.
-, paying Pursers and coopers
out of turn, 38.
-, provisions returned to, 218.
-, question as to their participation in subscribing to
circulation of Exchequer
Bills, 60.
-, Short Allowance Money,
issues to, 46, 60, 210, 243.
-, provisions, 60.
-, tallies. See Navy Victualling (Cashier).
-, wages. See Navy (seamen's
wages).
-, weekly certificates of, accounts
to be sent to the Treasury,
256.
-, West India squadron, 60.
-, YARDS, embezzling stores in
yards, 291.
-, issues to, 2, 5, 52, 92, 223,
314, 321; question as to
heads of wages, wear and
tear, 314.
-, officers refusing to pay Land
Tax, 368, 374.
-, old stores in the, 142.
-, private lands taken into,
225, 348.
-, smuggling, 291.
-, stores, interest on bills for,
253; embezzling, 291.
-, timber for, 376.
-, Chatham Yard.
-, docks, 348.
-, private lands between taken in to,
53, 225, 348.
-, Plymouth yard, 374.
-, embezzling stores at,
291.
-, officers of, 368.
-, Portsmouth yard, embezzling
stores at, 291.
-, surveyor of, 376.
Negroes, seizure of, 425.
New Park. See Richmond.
-, Subsidy. See Customs, Tonnage
and Poundage.
North of Europe, Peace in the. See Traventhal.
North Sea and Herring Fisheries, allowances for Excise on beer for, 209, 349. See Yarmouth.
O.
Old East India Co. See East India Co., Ltd.
Orders for annuities, payments or loan repayments renewal of, when lost or burnt. See Exchequer Receipt (innovating).
Orders in Council. See Privy Council.
Ordnance, 68, 102, 269.
-, Board. See Ordnance (Principal
Officers of).
-, Clerk of. See Musgrave, Christopher.
-, Deliveries of. See Lowther,
James.
-, Exchequer fees of, officers of, 92.
-, export of to India, 207, 209.
-, fortifications at Landguard Fort,
124, 125.
-, gunners, pay of, 62.
-, issues to. See Ordnance
(Treasurer and Paymaster of).
-, Keeper of Small Arms. See
Gardner, Thomas.
-, Lieutenant General. See Goodriche, Sir H.
-, marching train of artillery, 310.
-, Master of, 319. See Romney,
Earl of.
-, Master Gunner. See Brown, Col.
G.
-, Office of, 101, 217, 370.
-, officers (patent officers, Clerk of
Ordnance, Clerk of Deliveries
of Ordnance, Keeper of Small
Arms, Lieutenant General,
Master Gunner of England,
Work Master), Exchequer fees
on salaries of, 92, 169.
-, quarterly salaries, 333, 340.
-, Principal or Board (Master of
Ordnance, Romney, Earl of,
Surveyor of Ordnance,
Charlton, J., Treasurer and
Paymaster, Mordaunt, Hy.
and Bertie, Chas.), 18, 36, 40,
42, 43, 44, 49, 62, 64, 68, 78,
89, 96, 110, 111, 120, 140, 158,
191, 217, 227, 237, 269, 276,
310, 319, 340, 375; Taxes
refund of, 18, 22, 169.
-, platform etc. at Chester Castle,
90, 319.
-, saltpetre for, 42, 43, 44, 110,
111.
-, storekeeper of. See Meesters,
William.
-, stores shipped free of Customs,
227–237.
-, Surveyor of. See Charlton, John.
Train. See Ordnance (Marching
Train).
-, Treasurer and Paymaster. See
Bertie, Chas.; Mordaunt,
Henry; Wharton, Sir Geo.,
158, 303, 315, 375, 379.
-, issues to, 21, 71, 83, 90,
99, 102, 104, 106, 111,
158, 303, 310, 319, 351,
375, 379, 393.
-, passing accounts of, 12, 141,
375.
-, Works Master. See Fitch, John.
Organ. See Hampton Court, Whitehall.
-, Maker. See Smith, Bernard.
Original Seal and Pre Fines of Cos. Denbigh and Montgomery, lease of, 430.
Originals, See Chancery Court.
Outlaws, 154, 161, 166, 206, 223, 270, 373, 399, 430.
Outlawry, 197, 373; debts, 408.
-, estates, discoveries of, 423.
-, for counterfeiting, 430.
-, reversing of, 197.
Outport Customs, salary bill for. See Customs officers (Outports).
Outroper's office in the Exchange, Keeper of warehouse at the. See Clough, William.
Owlers. See Customs (smugglers).