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D.

Dachin, John, army pension arrears, 1109.

Dagg, John, Collector Fowey port, 264.

Dagley, Anthony, messenger of the Chamber, 1018, 1048.

Dahlem, Sextus, Captain in Col. Buchan's Regiment, 1146.

Daily alms. See Almoner.

Dalbenas, Adjutant in Major General Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1166; captain in ditto, 1167.

Dalbenque, Ensign in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1164.

D'Albeville (D' Albyville), Marquess. See White, Ignatius Maximilian.

Dale, Samuel, landwaiter London port, 190, 244, 448, 461, 472.

Daley, John, Captain in Col. Farrington's Regiment of Foot, 1126.

Daliell, Robert, Captain in Col. John Gibson's Regiment of Foot, 1124.

D'Allone, Monsieur Abel Tassin, secretary to Queen Mary, proposal re Lottery farm, 494; secret service payments to, 628, 653, 658, 664, 665, 689, 709, 734, 737; arrears due to on his salary or annuity, 1023, 1051.

Dallyson (Dalyson), Dame Katherine, royal bounty to, 584, 607, 654, 673, 694, 698, 713, 716, 727, 742, 754, 756.

D'Almanza, Anthony, assignee of an army claim, 1184.

Dalmas, Lieutenant in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1167.

Dalrymple, Sir John, Secretary of State for Scotland, 625.

Dalson, Christopher, Captain in Col. William Northcote's Regiment of Foot, 1128.

Dalton, Lady. See Strickland (Barbara).

-, Richard, Gent and Yeoman of the Cellar in the royal Household, 991; crown purchase of his title to a rent charge on Windsor Chapter lands, 21, 23, 24, 193.

Dalwigk, Johann Reinhard freiherr von, Envoy from Hesse Cassel (for condolence, etc.), 429.

Daly, William, shipmaster, 132.

damask, imports of, 335.

Dambois, Lieutenant in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.

Danbury manor [Essex], grant to Earl of Peterborough, 351.

Danby, William, Ensign in Brigadier Selwyn's Regiment, 1144.

Dancour, Paul, Ensign in Col. Harry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1135.

Dandridge, Francis, apothecary, 297.

Dandy, James, clerk going as chaplain to Barbados, 677.

Dange, Ensign, in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1167.

Dangilbaud, Ensign in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1163.

Daniel (Daniell), Keeper of Standing Wardrobe at Whitehall, erratum for Child, Daniell, 118.

-, Mr., discovery of concealed estates, 55, 284.

-, Peter, petition (army), 472.

-, William, child [of the kitchen] in the royal Household, 995.

Danish. See Denmark.
-, Forces. See Army (Flanders, treaties).

Dankarts, Monsieur, postage of letters at the Hague, 196.

Danserville, Lieut Col. and Captain of Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1161.

Dantevil, Loupille, adjutant in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1163.

Danvers, Beata, a woman of the Bedchamber, 254, 271, 369.

-, John, a Salt Commissioner, 238.

-, payments to out of secret service as of royal bounty, 603, 694, 696, 732, 736.

-, -, Lieut. in Col. Farrington's Regiment of Foot, 1126.

-, Thomas, surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Essex, 349. 420.

Darbissen, Jean, Dragoon in the Marquis de Miremont's Regiment, 1179.

Darby Rixton, Lieutenant in Col. Brudenel's Regiment of Foot, 1121; and see Derby.

Darcy, Phillip, payments to out of Secret Service as of royal bounty, 521, 555, 578, 595.

-, Robert, 5th Earl of Holderness, Bailiff of the Franchise and steward of the Liberty of Richmond, co. Yorks., 287, 463; steward of the Forest of Richmond and Constable of Middleham, 287.

Darell, Henry, clerk of the Pastry, 997.

Darene, Capt., French pensioner on the Irish Establishment, 1106.

Dark, Ursley, glazier, London, 147.

Darley, Ann, crown lease of house at Richmond, Surrey, 174.

-, John, Yeoman of the Guard, 985.

Darnelli, Mr., Post Office enquiry, 89, 90, 91.

Darnley, Lady Katherine, daughter of Catherine Scdley, Countess of Dorchester and of James II (afterwards Countess of Anglesey and Duchess of Buckingham), royal bounty to, out of Secret Service, 623, 641, 649, 656, 665, 670, 673, 689, 696, 703.

Darquet, Mons., and Company, tailors to the Office of the Robes, 1046.

Darquire, Surgeon to Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1163.

Darran, Captain in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1164.

Darrel, Captain, crown lease, Richmond, Surrey, 174.

d'Arsellieres (d'Arziliers), Marquis. See Perrinet.

Dartford (Kent), 383.

Dartiquenave, Charles, one of the Agents or Commissioners of Taxes, 204. 228, 258, 430.

-, Mrs., pension to as a servant of Queen Mary, 1051.

Dartmouth, Earl of. See Legge.

Dartmouth (Devonshire), 166.

-, port, 182.

-, Sick and Hurt, tradesmen's bills for quarters of, 67, 111, 318.

-, (Clifton Dartmouth Hardness), perpetuity to granted by Henry VII, 400.

d'Arziliers, Marquis. See Perrinet.

Dashwood, Sir Samuel, a, Director of the Old East India Co., 1.

Datchet Mead, Lammas ground in, as exchange for Windsor Little Park lands, 58, 310.

Datez, Dumas, Lieutenant in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.

Daubaret, Lieutenant in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1162.

Dauduzand [? Daudurand], Captain in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1161.

Dauejan [?Danejan or Davejan], Lieut.Col. and Capt. in Count Marton's Regiment, 1168.

Daulins, Captain in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.

Dauteville, [? Danteville], Loupille adjutant in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1163.

Dauverne, Edward, Chaplain in the Scots Guards, 1148.

Daval, Peter, Agent for Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1164.

Davenant, George, Corporal of the Guard, 1019.

-, Henry, Secretary at Frankfort, 404, 411.

Davenish. See Devenish.

Davenport, John, Ensign in Col. Farrington's Foot, 1127.

-, Thomas, trooper in Col. Theodore Russell's Regiment, 1181.

Daventry (Northamptonshire), 383.

David, John James, merchant, San Sebastian wine frauds, 146.

-, Mr., pension to, as a servant to Queen Mary, 1052.

Davière, de la, Captain in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1161.

Davies (Davis) Christo[pher], Receiver of Crown Revenues in Devon and Exeter, 594.

-, David, Groom of the Poultrey, 997.

-, Edward, money etc. seized from, 493.

-, James, petition, 472.

-, Mrs. Jane, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service, 565.

-, John, petition, 472.

-, -, Master of the Haberdasher's Barge, 518.

-, -, arrears to as a footman to Wm. III, 1011.

-, -, Lieut. in Col. Thomas Brudenel's new Regiment of Foot, 1136.

-, -, royal bounty out of Secret Service payments, 675.

-, [John], a Commissioner for Forfeited Estates in Ireland, 701.

-, -, smith to the Board of Works, 1069, 1173.

-, Richard, arrears to as a Stipender in Wm. III's Household, 1002.

-, Susan, widow of a soldier slain in Ireland, royal bounty to, 606.

-, Thomas, providing hay for the deer at Audley End, 821, 897.

-, -, arrear to as a bridgeman to the Tin boats on the Expedition to Ireland, 1093.

-, -, Messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

-, -, Surveyor of Houses and Marriages for co. Salop, 349, 421.

-, William, arrear to as a pioneer in the Artillery to the Irish Expedition, 1096.

Davison, Alexander, Lieutenant in Col. Thomas Saunderson's Regiment of Foot, 1123.

-, William, Captain to the Earl of Lindsey's Regiment, 1146.

Dauntsey (co. Wilts), rent of manor, 190.

Dawkins, Polycarpus, wine bonds, 142.

Daws, Dr. Wm., a Censor of the College of Physicians, 413.

Dawser, John, shipmaster, 137.

Dawson, Ephraim, payment to, for clerks attending Court of General officers, Ireland, 143–4; claim as a creditor to William's Army in Ireland, 1201.

-, Hester, pension out of Secret Service, 82.

-, Thomas, coming express from the committee of the city of Londonderry, payment to out of Secret Service, 557, 583, 609.

Day, Andrew, Ensign in Col. Thomas Saunderson's Regiment of Foot, 1123.

-, John, transport of troops to Ireland from Bristol, 350.

-, Mr., Lieutenant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1166.

-, Colonel Samuel, Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of Bermudas, 77, 472, 956, 960, 1077: fine for libel on the Government of Bermudas, 348.

-, William, petition for Customs place, 147, 472.

D' Brassalaye. See Brassaly.

D'Carbonell. See Carbonell.

D' Civill. See Civill.

Deacle, John, woollen draper to the Robes, 1045; cloth for the Stables, 1070.

Deakins, William, turnbroach in the Kitchen of the royal Household, 996.

Deal (Kent), 417, 552.
-, Customs warehouse, 394.
-, Sick and wounded quarters at, 370.

Dean Forest (co. Gloucester), conservatorship of. See Mordaunt, Harry, 40, 252, 311.
-, gaol keeper and ale connor and Riding Forester, 380; gaol called the Gaol above the Wood, 380.
-, keepers' wages to, 311, 462.
-, repairs in, 169.
-, St. Briavels Castle, 169.
-, wood sales, 650, 671, 694; grant to the Earl of Berkeley by Wm. III of 6,000l. out of wood sales, 40.

Dean (Deane), Hugh, Captain in Col. Harry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1134.

-, Marmaduke, Comptroller of Chester port, 233 (wrongly Nicholas), 312, 439.

-, Robert, bridgeman belonging to the Tin Boats in the Expedition to Ireland, 1093.

Deanes (Deans), Capt. William, prisoner in Newgate, 580, 586, 588, 594, 597, 606, 620, 630, 638, 643.

Debaly, L'abat, Captain in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1164.

Debates, —, Ensign in Count Marton's Regiment, 1168.

Debentures for Army Debts and Transport Debts. See Accounts (Commissioners, Army Debts).

Debettes, Grandery, Ensign in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1168.

Debt and Debtors:
-, Act for compounding with poor prisoners for debt, 296; and see compounding; Customs (compositions).
-, Debtors to the Crown. See Taxes (Defaulting Receivers).

Deccan (India), Nabob of, 695.

Decipherer to [the Secretary of State and] Wm. III. See Wallis, Dr. J.; Blencowe, W.

Declaration by Wm. III for bringing over [enticing] enemy troops, 1196.
-, in Council. See Proclamations.
-, for captors' shares. See Prizes.

Decrassy, Depress, Captain in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1165.

Deductions of poundage. See Army (poundage); Navy (poundage).

Deeplowe, William, labourer to the Works, 1062.

Deer, red deer for the King. See Howard, Mary, Duchess of Norfolk.

Deering, Charles, Auditor General for Ireland, 155.

-, Sir Edward, Receiver General of Crown Lands for Suffolk, Cambridge, 328.

-, Helena, Wardrobe pension, 1008.

Deerman, Hans, Groom of the Stables to Wm. III, 1012.

Defaulting Receivers and accountants and proceedings against. See Taxes (defaulting)

Deficiencies Act (8–9 Wm. III, c. 20), 258–9 (1 Anne c. 7), 272.

Deficient Funds, provided for by 8–9 Wm.
-, III, c. 20, viz.:
-, First 4s. Aid.
-, Third 4s. Aid.
-, Fourth 4s. Aid.
-, Second Quarterly Poll.
-, Three Fourths Customs.
-, Salt and Glass.
-, Two Thirds Additional Excise.
-, Additional Impositions.
-, Vellum and Parchment.
-, Marriages.
-, monthly account of the funds provided by the Act and of the distribution of them, 137, 159, 179, 201, 226, 258–9, 305, 331, 352, 367, 386, 412.
-, provided for by 1 Anne c. 7, viz.:
-, Malt Tickets.
-, First 3s. Aid.
-, Paper Duty.
-, Third Quarterly Poll.
-, Third 3s. Aid.
-, Leather Duties.
-, Additional Salt and Stamps.
-, one year's interest for 30, 213–4.

Deficient tallies. See Navy (Creditors).

Degenest, Ensign in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1162.

Degualy, Lieutenant in Count Marton's Regiment, 1168.

De Guilhem, Ensign in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.

D'Hambon. See Hambon.

D'Hanon. See Hanon.

D'Hervart. See Hervart.

D'Hugla. See Hugla.

Dejuge, Captain in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.

Delacoste, Paul Bernard, Captain in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1166.

De la Crositt. See Croisset.

De la Mer (Delamar), Walter, petition (Ireland), 462; royal bounty to, 653.

Delamer, Lord. See Booth, George, Booth, Henry, Lord Delamer and First Earl of Warrington.

Delarant, Peter, Excise ganger at Farnham, Surrey, 139.

Delarose, Mr., Excise Officer, seeking reinstatement, 80, 84.

Delaucey, Simon, Captain in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1165.

Delauney, Lieutenant in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1162.

Delaval, Capt. George, in charge of the Morocco ambassadors, 31, 41, 46, 58; voyage to the Emperor of Morocco for redemption of captives, 311; petition, 438, 449, 456, 478.

Delavale, Thomas, Captain in Col. Edward Fox's Foot, 1138.

Delawafre, Lionel, plate from Barbados seized from, 493.

Delaware, river, Lower Counties of Pennsylvania, 189, 289.

Delinquent Receivers. See Taxes (defaulting).

Delivzon [Delivron], Abraham, Captain in Col. Seymour's Regiment of Foot, 1130.

Deloches, Lieutenant in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1162, 1163.

Delon, Lieutenant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1166.

Delond, Bastide la, Captain in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1163.

D'Lostanne. See Lostanges.

Delpy, Ensign, in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1164.

Demaid, David, Arras Worker to the Great Wardrobe, 1036.

Demalleville, Captain in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1161.

D'Marais. See Marais.

Demassey, Lieutenant in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.

D'Massue. See Massue.

Demestres, Lieutenant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1166.

De Millon. See Milon.

De Moncaut, junr., Captain in Major General's La Melonière's Regiment, 1161.

Denbigh, Earl of. See Feilding.

Denbigh County, chamberlain or cursitor of, 288.
-, coal mines in, 157, 163, 169.
-, Judges of. See Judges.
-, Pre and Post Fines and profits of Original Seal of, lease of, 114, 288, 454.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for, 201, 371. See Lloyd, T.
-, surveyor of Duties on Houses and on Marriages, 273, 421. See Meredith, J, Jones, H.
-, lands or manor, stewardship of, 440. See Middleton, Sir R.

Denise. See Deynze.

Denmark, 523.
-, ambassadors from England to. See Vernon, J.; envoy from see Stocken, baron Hans Heinrich von.
-, army pay and Treaty subsidy to from England, 38, 39, 103, 274–5, 291, 532; and see Army (Flanders, treaties).
-, commissary from. See Wegersloffe, T.
-, Crown of, Sir William Blacket's case with, 450.
-, King of (Frederick IV), 532.
-, Prince George of. See George.
-, ships of under the embargo, 212.
-, treaties with England for army subsidy, 55, 75, 291.
-, treaties with Sweden, 291.

Denne, William, clerk in the General Registry of shipping in the Custom House, 210.

Deneston (Denneston), Edward, a General Surveyor of Excise, 37, 233, 440.

Dennis, Mrs. Anne, royal bounty to, 685.

-, (Demis), Cornelius, wine merchant, San Sebastian wine frauds, 146.

-, James, Lieutenant in Col. Farrington's Regiment of Foot, 1126.

Dent, William, Groom of Great Chamber, executors of, 1017.

-, -, receiving Titus Oates' money, 537.

Dentille, Captain, in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1161.

Deprez, Daniel, Ensign in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1167.

Deptford (Kent), 428, 432.
-, Navy Yard at. See Navy (Yard).

Derby (Derbie and see Darby), John, of Sherborne, Receiver General of Land Tax and Duties on Houses and Marriages, co. Dorset and Poole, 201, 382.

-, Earl and Countess of. See Stanley.

Derby County, 218.
-, auditor of Crown Revenues, 216.
-, See Shales, Henry.
-, Marriage Duties, 147.
-, coal mines, 161. 170, 185, 270.
-, Receiver General of Crown Lands, 200. 259, 328. See Gilliver, R., Chambers, J. and W.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Bradshaw, S.
-, Surveyor of Houses and Marriages, 420. See Neville, T., Hand, T.

Dereham, Charles, Captain in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1132.

Derelict lands, 495.

Dering (Dereing), Acton, Captain in the Marquess of Carmarthen's Marines, 1139.

Derocheblanc [?Derocheblave], Chaplain to Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1165.

De Roye. See Roye.

Derry. See Londonderry.

Derry River, Ireland, 569.

Derton, Phillip, Captain in Col. William Northcote's Regiment of Foot, 1128.

Desbards, James, Second Lieut, in Sir Cloudesley Shovell's Regiment of Marines, 1142.

Desborow, Charles, ship carpenter, a captive in Algiers redeemed, 677.

Desbrosses, Lieutenant in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1163.

Desbrunes, Lieutenant in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1162.

Descairac, Chaplain to Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1165.

Descent or Expedition. See Expedition.

Des Clouseaux (Seaux de Clou), Lieut. in Col. Harry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1134.

Descorbiac, Lieutenant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1165.

Desford (co. Leicester), 267.

Desgrois, Captain in Count Marton's Regiment, 1168.

Desherbiers, Ensign in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1167.

Deshort, Captain in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.

Desorett, John, receiving Nicholas Estoll's royal bounty money, 687.

Desormeaux, Lecreter, Captain in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1165.

Desperandieu, Lieutenant in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1167.

Desplats, Peter, Serjeant in Count Marton's Regiment, 1170.

Desprez, Peter, Serjeant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1166.

Desroches, Dumas, Lieutenant in Count Marton'a Regiment, 1169.

Dessell, Dragoon in the Marquis de Miremont's Regiment, 1179.

Dethick, Henry, Richmond Herald, 197, 391, 956.

Deuaugrau, Claudius [? Devangran], Captain in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1165.

Devarrs, Andre, soldier in Count Marton's or Earl of Lifford's Regiment, 1170.

Deve, Ensign in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1167.

Devenish, Henry, Ensign in Brigadier Trelawney's Regiment, 1146.

-, Katherine, pension out of Secret Service money, 82.

-, (Davenish), Robert, York Herald, 956; Norroy King at Arms, 197, 391, 956.

De Verre. See Verre.

De Vesse. See Vesse.

Devette, Lieutenant in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1167.

Devignole, Aide Major and Captain in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1161.

Devimar, Lieut Col. and Captain in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1161.

Devizes (co. Wilts.), 383.

Devon County, 193, 595.
-, assessments, duplicates of, 422.
-, custodiam leases of lands, 161.
-, Hearthmoney collectors, 617.
-, Houses, Duties on, 194; frauds, 222.
-, Marriage Duties, 26.
-, Receiver General of Crown Lands and Rents. See Davis, Christopher.
-, Receiver General of Taxes (Land Tax, House and Marriage Duties), 27, 198, 200, 284, 292, 370. See Burridge, R., Burridge, S.; Wood, Nic.; Elwill, N.; Hinman, Mr.
-, Surveyor General of Duties on Houses and on Marriages, 420. See Woodley, John; Pryke, Jonathan; Owen, Richard.
-, Tin and tin blowing houses and supervisors, etc. See Tin.

Devonshire, Duke of. See Cavendish, Wm.

Dew, John, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties for co. Lancs., 293, 297.

Dewhurst. See Duhurst.

Dewy, James, one of the Agents or Commissioners for Taxes, 204, 228, 258, 430.

Deynze (Deinse "Denise"), betwixt Ghent and Courtrai on the Lys, fortifying of, 1203.

Dicke, Archibald, mariner in the Mountjoy at Londonderry, royal bounty to, 550.

Dickenson (Diconson), Edward, one of the Lancashire traitors (1701), 336.

-, John, waiter Southampton port, 112, 134.

-, William, senr., clerk of the Works at Greenwich, 385, 390, 956, 1062.

-, -, junr., clerk of the Works at Greenwich, 1062.

-, (Diconson), Wm., one of the Lancashire traitors (1701), 336.

Diem Clausit writ, 4.

Dieppe (France), 136.

Dieren (Netherlands), letter from, from Wm. III, 892.

Dieu la Ville. See Ville.

Digby, John, a Deputy Queen's waiter, London port, 244, 445, 448, 472.

-, -, Receiver General of Crown Lands for Hereford, Gloucester, Salop, Stafford, 328.

Diggs, Richard, Surveyor Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Gloucester, 349, 420.

Digoine, Rene, Lieutenant in Col. Edward Fox's Regiment of Foot, 1138.

Dillon, Robert, Earl of Roscommon, royal bounty to, 886.

Dimocke. See Dymock.

Dinton (co. Bucks), 317.

Dinwood, John, bridgeman belonging to the Tin boats in the Irish Expedition, 1093.

Dinwoody, Thomas, bridgeman belonging to the Tin boats in the Irish Expedition, 1093.

Diodati, Mr., mustering recruits in 1701, 1200.

Disbanding. See Army (disbanding).

Discount on tallies. See Tallies.

Discoveries of concealed Crown Lands, concealed debts etc., 458, 482. See Concealments.

-, Ireland. See Ireland (lands).

Disney, Anne, royal bounty to out of Secret Service, 655, 663, 678, 694, 699, 710.

-, Daniell, Guardian of William Disney, 700.

-, Eliz., royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 654, 655, 663, 678, 694, 698, 708, 837.

-, William, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 663, 678, 694, 710.

Dissell, John, turn broach in the Kitchen, 996, 1062.

Dissenters, Recusancy fines on, 690.

Dive, Charles, Surveyor of Houses for London, Westminster and Middlesex, 301.

-, Mr., receiving money for the Prizes Commissioners, 526.

Dives, Mrs. Katherine, pension as one of Queen Mary's servants, 1055.

Dixie, Capt. Thos., reformed Officer, Ireland in Col. Tiffin's Regiment, 151.

Dixon, John, Second Lieutenant in the Marquess of Carmarthen's Marines, 1140.

-, Robert, pension in the Stables, 1013.

-, Roger, smith to the Train of provisions in the Irish Expedition, 1187.

-, William, tailor to the Great Wardrobe, 1036.

Dixwell, Sir Basil, auditor of Excise, 38, 48, 49, 290. 329, 371, 372; Lieutenant of Dover Castle, 1180; apprehending traitors, 526.

Dobbins, Mary, plumber, work at the Horse Guards, 1171.

-, (Dobbyns), Lieut. Col., serving as Major of Brigade, 175.

Dobbinson, Michael, French army pensioner, arrears at death, 1106.

Dobbs, William, labourer to the Works at Windsor, 1069.

Dobson, —, warehousekeeper of the Customs, 335.

Dockwra, William, merchant of London, founder of the Penny Post, 327; pension to, 327; petition for a place, 452; caveat about a country penny post proposal, 499; Post Office enquiry, 89, 90, 91, 393.

Docminique (Duckminique), Paul, agent to 3rd Troop of Guards (Horse), 340; petition, 472; payments to for recruit horses and transports from Ireland, 309; loan to the King, 675; surety of Andrew Hamilton, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 424.

Dodd, John, Receiver General of the Rights and Perquisites of Admiralty, 323, 326, 343, 380, 385.

-, John, wherry man attending the Artillery Train in the Irish Expedition, 1094.

-, —, recommended by the Earl of Winchilsea for a place, 450.

-, Mr. [Samuel], Counsel, 4; Counsel for Lord Halifax against the Marquess of Carmarthen, 51, 52.

Dodesworth, Robert, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service, 570.

Dodge, Thomas, tobacco bonds, 418.

-, -, gunner, royal bounty for blowing up houses to extinguish fires, 533.

Dodington, George, cashier to the Navy and Victualling, 16, 54, 461; Visct. Falkland's Navy accounts, 66, 68, 85, 86; a Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 245.

-, Mr., and partners contracting for army clothing, 491, 492. 494.

D'Offarell. See Offarell.

Dojoy, Simon, Excise Collector, 405.

Dolben, Gilbert, Judge of Common Pleas, Ireland, 221; a Member of Parliament (England), 221.

-, John, clerk of the fines etc., at Ludlow, 955.

Doleman, Thomas, customer New castle on-Tyne, 411.

Dollars. See Coins.

Dolling, Joseph, Lieut, in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1117.

Done, Edward, Customs Surveyor Chester port, 156.

-, Thomas, Lieutenant in Lord Windsor's Regiment of Horse, 1111.

-, -, Auditor of Imprests, 68, 73, 103, 107, 123, 134, 149, 184, 296, 324, 329, 337, 393, 395, 409, 422, 461, 476, 956.

Donegall, Earl of. See Chichester, Arthur; for his Regiment see Army (Regiments).

Donep, Col. [Danish Horse], 1200.

Donithorne, William, tidesman, Penzance port, 140.

Donovant, Mrs. Ann, servant to Queen Mary, arrears due to, 1053.

Doody, Joseph, seizing horses of Roman Catholics in Staffordshire, 739, 744.

-, Samuel, receiving secret service money for Joseph Doody, 744.

Dore (and see Dove), Thomas, Lieutenant Colonel to Col. John Gibson's Regiment of Foot, 1124.

Dorling, Isaac, shipmaster, 184.

Dormant warrant or dormant privy seal authorising the continuance of Exchequer issues at the opening of a reign, 25.

Dormer, Charles, late Page of Honour, 956.

-, -, Equerry, 1009.

-, William, corporal of the Yeomen of the Guard, 1019.

Dornell, William, Major in Col. Seymour's Regiment of Foot, 1130.

Dorselen, Robert van, coachman to the Stables, 1012.

Dorset (County), 339, 419, 431.
-, Receiver General of Crown Lands, 447. See Rudge, T.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Derby, J.
-, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, 420. See Antrim, S.

Dorset, Earl of. See Sackville, Charles.

Dougharty, Walter, Second Lieut. in Sir Cloudesley Shovell's Marines, 1142.

Douglas, Charles, Earl of Selkirk, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Wm. III, 158, 341, 974.

-, George, 2nd Earl of Dumbarton, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to James II, pension granted to him [? by Wm. III] in the name of George Dunstan, 558, 597, 625,

-, James, Duke of Queensberry, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Wm. III, 158, 341, 971.

-, James, Lord Mordington, petition [pension], 464, 475, 673; destitute, 59; his brother and sister, 59; his grandfather's services, 59.

-, Lady Jane, bounty out of Secret Service money, 695, 702; pension to her and her daughter from Queen Mary, 1055.

-, Jane, Lady Mordington, one of Queen Mary's Pensioners, 1055.

-, Simon, pension to, out of Secret Service, 1048.

-, Capt. Walter, reformed officer, Ireland, 151.

Dove, Ann, Body Laundress to Wm. III, executors of, 1024.

-, Thomas, Lieut. in Harvey's Regiment, 288; and see Dore.

-, -, waiter Saltfleet (Boston port), 218.

Dover, William, pensionary waterman, 119.

Dover, 302, 897.
-, arrests of traitors at, 569.
-, garrison, fire and candle for, 107.
-, Mayor and Aldermen of, 569.
-, sub-commissioners of Prizes at, 47, 92, 297, 413. Knatchbull, Ed.; Campion, W.; Boys, John; Chetwind, J.
-, warehouse, 394.

Dovespe, Pierre de la, army pension arrears, 1107.

Dowell, Josiah, ships master, 132 see Dowle.

Dowers, Anne, bounty to, out of Secret Service, as widow of a soldier in Col. Ferdinando Hastings' Regiment of Foot, 595.

Dowle, Job., searcher, Gloucester port, 306, 315, 472 see Dowell.

Downham, Wm., ships master, 136.

Downs, Richard, Stipender in the Household, 1001.

Downs, the (off East Kent) Road and ships ready in, 126, 132, 387, 417.

Downton, Curtis, petition concerning Crown lease, 467.

Dowse, John, Robegoer in the Establishment of the Chamber Treasurer, 1025.

-, Wm., Receiver General, co. Huntingdon for Land Taxes, House Duties and Marriage Duties, 123, 199, 382.

Doyley, (Doily), Cope, clerk, going as chaplain to Virginia, 687.

-, Mrs. Mary, alias Walter.

-, Richard, Second Lieut. in Sir Cloudesley Shovell's Marines, 1142.

-, Thomas, Receiver General for co. Monmouth, 202, 371.

-, Sir Wm., debts to the Crown, 500.

Draghi, John Baptist, royal bounty and pension to as a thirty years' servant of the royal family, 71, 472, 843, 886, 933.

Drake, Adam, shipmaster, 135.

-, Benjamin, Yeoman of the Robes, 1005; Groom of the Robes, 1038; Groom of late Queen [Mary's] Great Chamber, 1026.

-, John, Quarter Master of Col. Harvey's Regiment of Horse, 288, 1110.

-, Thomas, Groom of the Confectionery, 993.

-, Tobias, boatman, Portsmouth, 140.

-, William, boatman, Portsmouth, 140.

Dram (Drammen, seaport, Norway), 212.

Draper, William, searcher Hull port, 242, 294.

Drapier, William, Stable pension, 1013.

Drawings. See Pictures.

Draycot (Draycott), James, Surveyor Houses and Marriages, co. Herts., 420.

-, William, Surveyor Houses and Marriages, co. Leicester, 349, 421.

Drayton (co. Salop), 407.

Drew, John, work in Richmond Old Park, 282, 462.

-, Patrick, scourer in the Kitchen, 995.

Drewry, Richard, pension out of secret service, 81.

Drinkmilk, Henry, a bridgeman belonging to the Tin boats in the Irish Expedition, 1093.

Drogheda, Earl of. See Hamilton-Moore, H.

Dronart, Isaac, Ensign in Col. Edward Fox's Foot, 1139.

Drummond, John, Earl of Melfort, 527.

Dryden, Lady Eliza, petition, 58, 458, 472.

-, John, Poet Laureate and Historiographer Royal, 472; arrears due to, 58.

D'Sailly. See Sailly.

D'Villeneuve. See Villeneuve.

Dublin, 563, 632.
-, agent for Prizes at, 345.
-, Barracks at. See Ireland (barracks).
-, Archbishop of. See Marsh, Narcissus; acting as a Lord Justice of Ireland, 410, 909.
-, Four Courts, 34; marshal of, 34, 225, 293.
-, Hospital (Royal Hospital) at, 92, 697; deduction of 6d. per £ from army pay as a fund for the Hospital, 92.
-, Infirmary in St. James's Street, 143.
-, messengers, allowance for journeys, 121.
-, Phoenix Park, near, 304.
-, Keeper of. See Southwell, Sir T.
-, hay for deer in, 220; repairs, 221.
-, Post Office. See Ireland.
-, Revenue Commissioners in, 175.
-, Ring's End, guard house at, 143; stores for Ordnance in. See Ireland.
-, Town Major, 220.
-, transport of troops to, 350–1.

Dubourdieu, John, French minister at the Savoy, 602; petition concerning his pension, 473.

Dubourguay (Doubourguay), Ensign in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1167.

Dubue, Lieutenant in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1167.

Ducambon (Cambon), Francis, Colonel and captain of Count Marton's Regiment, 912, 1168.

Ducane, Peter, gratuity for paying guineas into the Exchequer, 667.

Duchesne, Theo., Lieut, in Col. Harry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1134.

Duchesnoy, Captain in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1161, 1164.

Duchy. See Cornwall; Lancaster.

Duckingfield, Loftus, Captain in Col. Coote's Regiment of Foot, 1115.

Dudgeon, Hen., petition, 452.

Dudley, Col. Joseph, Governor of New England and Massachusetts and New Hampshire, 23, 136, 359; transport of his goods and family to New England, 25, 187.

-, Thomas, shipmaster, 181, 218.

Dufaux, Aisné, Ensign in La Meloniere's Regiment, 1164.

-, Cadet, Ensign in La Melonière's Regiment, 1164.

Dufay, Captain, in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1165, 1167.

Duff, Major, acting as Mayor of Brigade, 175.

Duftie, Josias, Groom of the Stables, 1012.

Dufty, John, conviction for exporting wool, 243, 439, 472.

Dugdale, Sir John, Norroy King at Arms, 956.

Duhurst, (Dewhurst) Ann, Necessary Woman to the Household, 1007, 1026, 1031.

Duhommet, Lieutenant in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1167.

Dujardin, Captain in Count Marton's Regiment, 1168.

Duke, Anne, petition for Customs place for her son, 257, 441, 452.

-, Mrs. Elizabeth, pension as one of Queen Mary's servants, 1053.

-, George, queen's waiter's place, 379.

Dummer, Edmund, contractor for pacquets for postage to Plantations, for the West India packet service, 381, 384; protection for his Holland pacquet boats, 126.

-, Mr., of the Great Wardrobe, 1077, 1078.

Dunbar (Dumbar), David, services to Court of General Officers, Ireland, 144.

Dunbarton, Earl of. See Douglas, George.

Duncan, Mrs. Claude, pension to as a servant of Queen Mary, 1056.

Duncannon Fort (Wexford), Ireland, Governor's perquisites, 263.

Duncombe, Anthony, a Commissioner for Prizes, 250, 385.

-, Charles, and Sir Charles, Cashier of Excise, 38, 85, 237, 251, 441; loans and interest for loans, 497, 500, 574, 575, 577, 657, 663, 664, 666; meeting bills drawn from Sweden, 584; account of Hearthmoney, 511; Alderman of London, 637.

-, John, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties for London, Westminster and Middlesex, 293, 297.

-, Receiver General of Crown Lands for cos. Beds., 259, 267. 297; Berks., 452; and Bucks., 327.

-, William, Agent in Sweden, 584; Envoy at Stockholm, 631, 637.

Dundalk (co. Louth), 566.

Dundee, Viscount. See Graham, John.

Dunk, Thomas, ironmonger to the Works, 1062.

-, -, receiving money for Carew Raleigh, 688.

Dunkirk (France), 4.

Dun, Sir Patrick, Physician attending the Hospital in the Irish Expedition, 1097.

Dunn, Anthony, secret service payment for travelling into the country on special service, 783.

Dunstan, Geo., pension to the Earl of Dunbarton granted in the name of, 559, 597, 625.

Dunstan, Mr., servant of the Earl of Melfort, 527.

Dunworthy Bay (Kinsale, Ireland), 112, 114.

Dupaz, Samuel, secret service payment to for his Majesty's special service, 822.

Duplicates of assessments. See assessments; Exchequer (Court, King's Remembrancer's Office); Marriage (Duties).

Duppa, Thomas, Groom of the Privy Chamber, 1005, 1039.

-, Sir Thos. [Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod], 584.

Duplex, Isaac, Ensign in Col. Edward Fox's Regiment of Foot, 1139.

Dupplin, Viscount. See Hay, Thomas.

Dupuy, Elias, wine merchant, San Sebastian wine frauds, 146.

Durban, Lieutenant in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1162, 1164.

Durden, Jonathan or John, Surveyor Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Lancs., 109, 297.

Durell, Capt., aide-de-camp to the Prince of Vaudemont (1697), 325; payment to, 68.

Durfey, Thomas, royal bounty to out of Secret Service, 763, 778, 810.

Durham, 541, 558.
-, County, 428.
-, auditor of Crown Revenues, 216, 378. See Shales, Hy.
-, Excise lease, 307. See Brabant, Sir H.
-, Receiver General of Crown Lands, 250, 327. See Aldworth, R., Hart, R.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 198, 199. See Williamson, R., Wyvill, F.
-, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, 420. See Byles, W.

Durham, William, Surveyor Houses and Marriage Duties for London, Westminster and Middlesex, 349, 420.

Durnford, Elizabeth, assignee of Capt. Roger Raven's army pension, 1102.

Duroy, David Lisle, Lieutenant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1166.

Durouze [? Duroure], Captain in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1164.

Durosay, Captain in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1161.

Dursley, Viscount. See Berkeley, Charles.

Dursley (co. Gloucester), riot at, 92.

Dusoluan, Lieutenant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1166.

Dutch, for all entries relating to Holland and the States General, and to Dutch Establishments (ambassadors, army, debt, Post, Sick). See Holland.
-, Book in Dutch on the Coinage, 267.
-, church in London, 103.
-, linen, 410.
-, matting, 186.
-, minister at Albany (New York), royal bounty to, 752.
-, sailors at Harwich, relief of. See Harwich.
-, settlers going to Ireland, 737.
-, silk seizure of imports of, 292.

Duveile, Lewis, royal bounty to out of secret service, 615.

Duuerdiere [? Duverdiere], Captain in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1165.

Duuignam, Lieutenant in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.

Duijn, Adam van der, heer van 's Gravemoer, Dutch Quarter Master General. See Scravemoer.

Dwyer (Dwyre), John, allowance of 2s. a day at Exchequer by Wm. III for his family's service to the Crown, 70, 341 (James), 472, 521, 526, 531, 536, 540, 544, 553, 558, 562, 567, 578, 584, 588, 592, 596, 598, 603, 607, 609, 613, 619, 624, 630, 634, 641, 643, 644, 645, 649, 650, 651, 655, 656, 661, 664, 666, 674, 676, 678, 687, 689, 691, 698, 701, 703, 708, 710, 711, 716, 718, 719, 720, 723, 730, 737, 741, 743, 745, 747, 748, 749, 750, 751, 753, 756, 763.

Dyer, John, Collector, Looe port, 273.

Dyke, Ann, Wardrobe pension, 1008.

Dymer, John, vintner, 333.

Dymock (Dimocke), John, surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties co. Lancs., death of, 114.

-, Mrs. Mary, royal bounty to out of secret service money, 636, 715, 748, 752, 812.

-, Wm., brother of John, 114.

Dynley, John, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties co. Yorks., 398, 421.

Dyson, Edward, pioneer in the Artillery in the Expedition to Ireland, 1096.