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E.
Eagle, George, shipmaster, 166.
-, Thomas, Mews Keeper to the Stables, 1010.
-, William, pensioner in the Stables, 1013.
Earl Marshal of England (see Carlisle, Earl of), 66; warrant by, 196.
Earle (Erie), John, Register of seizures, 245, 445.
-, Col. Thomas, 313, 1151, 1200; Regiment. See Army (Regiments and Colonels); Major General, 165, 1185; military contingencies Ireland, 144; 1,000l. for his journey to Ireland, 180.
-, Thomas, Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter, 1003, 1025, 1030.
-, -, a Lord Justice of Ireland, 239; a trustee for the Linen Fund in Ireland, 410.
Eason, Robert, shipmaster, 184.
East (Este) Mr., to attend as to Lord Lexinton's caveat about Mr. Harbord's lease, 502.
-, Michael, Secretary to Salt Commissioners, 249, 378, 437, 445.
-, -, a Commissioner for Hawkers and Pedlars' Licences, 260.
-, William, clerk of the Estreats in the Common Pleas, 393, 402, 957.
East Country, Eastland Country (Baltic or Russia), trade ships to not under embargo, 124, 238.
East Hampstead Walk. See Windsor Forest.
East Hendred (Berks), steward of, 266, 267.
East India Company (Old), 167.
-, bonds of, to be put in suit, 25,
190, 205; sealing of, 29.
-, charter, terminating of, 850.
-, Court of, 493; General Court,
494.
-, Debt on 15 per cent. Duty, 12,
142, 190.
-, Directors, 27, 34. See Cook, Sir
T.; Dashwood, Sir S.
-, King's Tenths of prizes taken by
in the late war against the
Great Mogul, 695, 704, 713,
715, 718.
-, parts of India where the Company does not trade, 167.
-, saltpetre imports and sales of
to the Ordnance, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7,
8, 11, 19, 20, 110, 125, 131,
190, 295, 491, 493, 495, 496,
497, 498; and see Ordnance;
proportion for delivery of
with New Company, 295;
prices of, 498; brown and
white, 497, 498.
-, security for Duties, 27, 29, 31,
34, 35, 36, 207; and see East
(India Co. bonds).
-, Stock, 68, 72, belonging to Queen
Anne see Anne; belonging
to Wm. III, see William.
-, warehouses (the Blue House at
St. Helens), 2.
East India Company, New (charter dated
3 Sept. 1698), 167.
-, Act for (the 2,000,000l. Act,
9–10 Wm. III, c. 44), 236;
subscription to, 842, 850;
accounts, 92; fees on passing,
106.
-, annuity of 160,000l. per an. for
the total 2,000,000l. the Company's share in (viz. 133,040l.
per an.), 364; the Treasury
making up the deficiency of,
236.
-, Directors or Gentlemen of, 5,
20, 34.
-, Discount on Duties, 5.
-, issues out of subscription money,
12, 139.
-, King's stock in, sale of, 909, 929,
and see Wm. III.
-, Receiver of subscription money,
842; bonds given by, 45.
-, saltpetre, method of payment
for, 494; proportions for
delivery of with Old Company,
295.
-, security bonds for Duties, 27,
29, 31, 34 35, 36, 207.
-, subscription money, rebate of
1 per cent, to subscribers, 842.
-, General Society (created by the
Act for the 2,000,000l., 9–10
Wm. III, c. 44, charter dated
5 Sept, 1698).
-, share in the total 160,000l.
annuity (being 26,960l.
per an.), 364: the
Treasury making up the
deficiency thereof, 236.
-, United Company (Old and New):
Act for uniting, 295; new
charter for uniting, 24,
27, 28, 34, 35, 36, 207;
patent for uniting, 202.
East India Goods:
-, Fifteen per cent. Duty (11–12
Wm. III c. 3, and see Customs
Duties), 29, 35, 307.
-, New Duties or Impositions on
(2 Wm. & Mary, sess. 2, c. 4),
492.
-, prohibited, warehouses for, 492.
East Indies. See Indies.
Eaton, John, mariner in the Mountjoy at Londonderry, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service, 550.
Ebrall, Samuell, servant to Charles Herle, 557; and see Abrahall.
Eccles, Henry, one of the King's Musicians, 1016, 1037.
-, John. Master of the King's Music, 1015, 1026, 1037.
-, Solomon, one of the King's music, 1016, 1037.
-, Capt. Wm., reformed officer, Ireland, 151.
Ecclesiastical benefices, commission for disposal of in William Ill's absence, 756.
Eccleston, Thomas, Lancashire traitor, 1701, 336.
Echlyn (Ecklin), Lieut. General Robert, Regiment of Inniskilling Dragoons, 143, 923, 1091.
Eckersall, James, doorkeeper to the Kitchen (royal household), 996.
Eckhart (Ekhart), Johan Andreas, Resident at Brussels for Wm. III (1689), 538.
Eckington manor (co. Derby), 60.
Eckley, John, warehouseman Bristol, 139.
Ecklin or Ecklyn. See Echlin.
Eden, Ann, Wardrobe pension, 1008.
Edenhall (Cumberland), 264.
Edes, Mr., smuggler, 4.
Eddowes, John, receiving royal bounty money out of Secret Service for Charles Roach, 760, 762, 767, 772, 775, 780, 785, 786, 792, 796, 801, 803, 807, 808, 812, 817, 818, 825, 833, 837.
Edge, William, employing labourers for the Works, 1062.
Edgehill fight (in 1642 co. Warwick), 59.
Edinburgh, General Post Office, arrangements with the English Post Office, 126.
Edlyn, John, Gentleman Usher Quarter waiter, 1003.
Edmonds, John, pension out of Secret Service, 81; petition, 473.
Edward VI, grant of a rent charge to the Dean and Canons of Windsor, 193.
Edwards, Charles, Captain in Col. Brudenel's Regiment of Foot, 1121.
-, Edward, robber, 294.
-, -, wool informer preventing wool running on the Borders, 250, 314; seizing brandy and share of fine, 5, 444, 445, 465; brandy seizure, 457.
-, Geo., Marshal of the Trained Bands, 196.
-, Gilbert, gent., royal bounty to, out of Secret Service, 904.
-, Samuel, first clerk to Francis Godolphin, a Teller of Receipt, 62, 85, 94, 300, 360; cashier to the Trustees for Circulating Exchequer Bills, 224, 411, 430.
-, Thomas, Cornet in Col. Leigh's Dragoons, 1112.
-, -, going chaplain to Virginia, 404, 405.
-, -, tidesman, Bristol, 264.
Edwyn, Sir Humphrey, a Commissioner of Excise, 508; advance to King Wm. III in 1689, 124.
-, Samuel, Usher of Receipt, liberates for necessaries delivered to the officers of the Receipt, 111, 129, 165, 173, 193, 298, 324, 329, 344, 347. 439.
-, -, Keeper of the Council Chamber of the Star Chamber, 231.
Egerton, John, lease Bucklow Hundred, 109.
-, Thos., brother of John, 109.
-, Wm., brother of John, 109.
Ekhart. See Eckhart.
Elder, Tho., royal bounty to as a seaman in the Mountjoy at Londonderry, 550.
Elections, Parliamentary, Customs officers not to interfere in, 51. See Commons (House).
elephants teeth from Guinea, 112.
Elizabeth (Queen):
-, four preachers in Lancashire
established, by, 43.
-, patent rolls of reign of, copying
and indexing of, 847, 874, 890,
904, 931.
Elizabeth River (Virginia), surveyor of Customs at (Trevetham, S. & W.), 316.
Elkins, Edward, pension in the Stables, 1013.
Ellcie, Rupert, plasterer, London, 147.
Ellesden (Ellesdon and see Elsden), Ann, pension, 957.
-, Anthony, pension, 452, 458, 957.
-, Charles. i a, 957.
-, -, searcher of Poole port, 386.
- Joan, executors of, pension, 957.
-, Mary, pension, 957.
Elligot. See MacElligot.
Elliot (Elliott, Eliot), Alice, widow, pension out of Secret Service, 525, 546, 570, 574, 600, 623, 637, 687.
-, Capt., his widow to be paid out of Lord Admiral's Tenths of Prizes, 473.
-, Robert, petition for salt office place, 270, 460.
-, Lieut Col. Roger, military contingencies, Ireland, 143.
-, Walter, Lieut. in Col. William Northcote's Regiment of Foot, 1128.
-, William, laceman to the Great Wardrobe, 1035.
-, -, surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties for co. Berks., 349, 419.
Ellis, J., shipmaster, 181.
-, John, of Yarmouth, Receiver General of Land Tax and House Duties and Marriage Duties for part of co. Norfolk, 199, 383.
-, -, Comptroller of the Mint, 231.
-, Joshua, Ensign, reformed officer Ireland, incorporated in Brewer's Regiment, 151.
-, Thomas, grazier, bills of exchange for Excise moneys, 261; Excise debt, 130, 457; Land Tax debt, 307, 473.
-, Ursula. See Clarke, Ursula.
Ellison, Francis, Lieut. in Lord Windsor's Regiment of Horse, 1111.
Ellwill. See Elwill.
Elphinston, Charles, pension from Queen Mary, 1056.
Elphinstone, Lady, pension from Queen Mary, 1056.
Elrington, Thomas, tailor to the Great Wardrobe, 1036.
Elsden (and see Ellesden), Andrew, shipmaster, 183.
Elst, Baron d', Capt., acting as Major of Brigade, 175.
Elton, Andrew, shipmaster, 183.
Elwes (Elves), Sir John, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, 1005.
-, William, Captain in Lord Windsor's Regiment of Horse, 1110.
Ellwel, Daniel, petition (Customs), 473.
Elwill, Sir John, Taxes, co. Devon, 198.
-, Nicholas, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Devon, 292.
Ely, Isle of. See Cambridge.
Emmanuel College. See Cambridge.
Embellisher, embellishing. See Illuminating.
Embargo:
-, allied ships exempt from, 225.
-, Dutch ships under, 232.
-, French ships, release of, 270.
-, imposition of (2 May 1702), 123,
124, 205.
-, individual exceptions and protections from, 125–6, 131–2,
135–7, 156, 165–7, 170, 181–4,
206, 210, 211, 212, 218, 225,
227, 230, 234, 235, 238, 243.
-, removal of, 250.
-, Scots seamen exempt from
pressing in English ports,
225.
-, Scots ships exempt from, 225.
-, ships stayed by, 140.
embezzlements. See Neal, Mr.
Emerson, Joseph, allowance out of Secret Service money, 586, 589, 594, 597, 603, 607, 628, 631, 636, 642, 644.
Emes, Peter, a slave in Barbary, a tidewaiter in the Customs, 284, 452.
Emmett (Emmatt), Edward, Lieut. in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1118.
-, George, bricklayer at the Horse Guards, 1171, 1172.
-, Richard, royal bounty to, out of secret service, 649, 667, 690, 699, 785.
-, William, Lieut. in Col. Leigh's Regiment of Dragoons, 1112.
Empe, Lionel, hand gun and cross bow maker, fee or annuity to out of the Exchequer, 957.
Emps, Francis, house of, hired for the Morocco ambassador, 656.
Enclosures. See New Forest.
Enfield, James, pensionary waterman, 119.
Engines. See Hyde (Park Ring), Windsor (water).
-, for pressing hay for Ireland, 499.
England:
-, persons etc. arriving at, 742,
893, 1153.
-, great seal. See Great Seal.
-, remittances to from Ireland.
See Ireland.
England, John, shipmaster, 156.
-, -, brewer, 1007.
English, Jasper, underhousekeeper of Hampton Court, 118, 283, 889, 928, 957, 1020, 1023, 1062; receiving bounty money for Mary Mitchell, 645, 686.
-, -, Groom of the Wood Yard in the Household, 999.
-, Somerset, Groom of the Wood Yard in the Household, 999.
Engraver. See Loggans, Thos.
Engravings, cuts and draughts of Colleges etc., Cambridge, 604.
Enniskillen Regiments. See Inniskillen.
Enos (Enust), Samuel, a Queen's waiter, London port, 31, 210.
Entre, writs of. See Alienation (Office).
Eppinger's Dragoons, winter forage for, 1155.
Epworth manor (co. Lincoln), 43, 321.
Erle. See Earle.
Ernie, Thos., receiving money out of secret service for the vicar of Greenwich, 551, 599.
Errington, Benedict, malt debt, 170.
-, Ralph, arrears of army pension, 1100.
Erwin, Charles, clerk going as chaplain to Barbados, 678.
-, William. See Irwin.
Esch. See Vander Esch.
Escheats for treason, 43.
Essex, Earl of. See Capell, Algernon.
Essex County, 266, 455, 491.
-, auditor of Crown Lands for, 216.
-, See Shales, Hy.
-, bailiff of Hundreds, 264.
-, Receiver General of Crown
Lands, 328. See Smith, J.,
Cadd, D.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 201,
292, See Rich, N., Everard,
Sir H.
-, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage
Duties, 420. See Danvers, T.,
Carr, G.
Establishments. See Army, Chamber, Ireland, Royal Household.
Estannge, Lieutenant in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1167.
Este. See East.
Esterson, William, shipmaster, 137.
Estienne, Jean, Dragoon in the Marquis de Miremont's Regiment in Ireland, 1179.
Estimates. See Navy; Works.
Estoll, Nicho., pension as of royal bounty out of secret service, 531, 565, 579, 595, 618, 635, 687.
Eton College, Provost and Fellows annuity
to, 225; lease of the Christopher
Inn, 59, 192, 225, 366, 473.
-, lands exchanged with the Crown:
Gogeons Pool, Parsons Close,
West Mill Ferry, Brooke
Furlong, Sandhill, Birding
Bush, Wenthall, Calverton
Lane End, Little Broad
Meare, Broad Mere, Wardgate,
Parsons Bush, 225–6.
-, chapel, repairs and enlargement,
59, 192.
-, Henry VI's perpetuity or grant
to and debt on from time of
Charles II, 192–3, 402.
-, repairing College, 59.
-, royal bounty towards re-edifying, 311.
-, scholars, 566, 587, 599, 633, 645,
688, 703.
Ettrick, Wm., counsel for the Marquess of Carmarthen, 51, 53, 54; Attorney General to Prince George of Denmark as Lord Admiral, 343.
Eure, Ralph, 7th Lord Eure, royal bounty to, 9, 521, 685, 936.
Eurignié, French pensioner on the Irish Establishment, 1104.
Eustace, Alexander, deputy to the Paymaster of the Dutch Train of Artillery in Ireland, 1178.
Euvesque, Jacob de, Lieut. in the Marquess of Carmarthen's Marines, 1140.
Evans (Evance), David, Second Lieut. in Sir Cloudesley Shovell's Marines, 1142.
-, Francis, receiving royal bounty money for Dr. Hanmer and widow Palmer, 588, 745.
-, Griffiths, Groom of the Great Chamber, 1017, 1039.
-, Henry, messenger of the Chamber, 1018.
-, John, Tailor to the Great Wardrobe, 1036.
-, -, bricklayer to the Great Wardrobe, 1035.
-, Richard, searcher Milford Haven port, 347; customer there, 348.
-, -, servant of the Hall in the Royal Household, 1014.
-, Stephen and Sir Stephen, his Majesty's Jeweller, payments to for Jewels for royal presents etc., 50, 100, 134, 154, 222, 421, 429, 957; loans by and provision of exchange for Holland, Amsterdam, Flanders, 20, 62, 76, 93, 504, 658; ditto for Savoy, 495; ditto for Hamburg for the King of Denmark, 532; bills of exchange from Switzerland, 501; a Commissioner of Excise, 577; loan to Wm. III and repayments and royal bounty for premium interest, 568, 576, 577, 578, 586, 589, 592, 594, 595, 596, 614, 654, 657, 694, 700, 701; attending the Treasury, 61, 509; payment to for services in Ireland, 712, 714; Marine Regiment clothing, 333, 1197; assignee of the Earl of Oxford, 572; receiving money from the Earl of Breadalbane for the King's secret service, 653.
-, William, shipmaster, 184.
-, Lieut. Col. [William], 175.
Evelyn, John, accounts as a Commissioner for Sick and Wounded (in Dutch war), 107; House at Deptford, 428; petition, 443; attending the Treasury, 553.
Everall, William, daily waiter in the Hall, royal Household, 1000.
Everard, Sir Hugh, Receiver General for Houses and Marriage Duties for co. Essex, 383.
-, John, arrears of army pension, 1099.
-, Thomas, a Commissioner for Salt Duties, 238.
-, Wm., shipmaster, 184.
Everden, Aaron, shipmaster, 184.
Evers, John, of London, cheesemonger, 163.
Ewen, Robert, pension in the Stables, 1013.
-, -, taking horses to Vienna for the King of the Romans, 332.
Ewer, John, Lieut. in Col. Coote's Regiment of Foot, 1116.
Exchange, inland. Customs money, cost
of returning moneys by bills to
London, 158, 168.
-, Excise moneys returned by bills
of exchange and losses by,
159.
-, tax money returned to London
by bills. See Taxes.
Exchange, foreign:
-, prices of exchange and bullion:
extracts as to, from Notary
and Brokers' books, 768.
See Books.
-, rates with Amsterdam, 20, 26.
-, with Denmark, 39.
-, with Flanders and Holland,
15, 37, 76, 103, 242, 306,
434, 510.
-, with Ireland. See Ireland.
-, with Jamaica. See Jamaica.
-, with New York, 18.
-, with Savoy. See Savoy.
-, remittances. See Bank of
England. (Army in
Flanders). Savoy.
-, tenders or proposals for remittances, 76, 101. See Santigni,
Evance, Sir S.
EXCHEQUER BILLS, 9.
-, Acts for (7–8 Wm III, c. 31),
779.
-, (8–9 Wm. III, c. 20, for
1,500,000l.), 235.
-, (8–9 Wm. III, c. 20, for
1,200,000l.), 235.
-, (12–13 Wm. III, c. 1, for
renewing credit of), 235.
-, cancelled, 94, 185.
-, counterfeiting, 840.
-, circulation costs, 802, and see
Exchequer Bills (Trustees).
-, interest paid for circulation.
See Exchequer Bills (Trustees'
accounts).
-, in Excise collectors' returns, 251.
-, in Exchequer Tellers' Offices,
9, 127.
-, issued in the city of Exeter, 802.
-, managing issue of in the Auditor
of the Receipt's Office in the
Exchequer; yearly allowance
for clerks etc., 240, 441;
chief clerk for see Clayton,
Wm.
-, necessaries for, supplied by the
Usher of the Receipt to the
Auditor's Office for issue of
the Bills, 173.
-, new Bills for old, 6.
-, Office for in the Auditor of the
Receipt's Office. See Exchequer Bills (managing and
necessaries).
-, Reports and papers as to, made
to Parliament and the Privy
Council, 826.
-, Trustees for Circulation of (Sir
James Bateman, John Heath cote, Henry Fermor), 94, 173,
223, 235, 240, 411.
-, account of interest due to
(1699–1701), 215, 235–6.
-, cashier to. See Edward,
Samuel.
-, contract for circulating Bills,
223; terms of, 235–6.
-, given the use of the Star
Chamber House, 802.
-, officers and clerks and
necessaries, 223, 224, 324,
411, 430.
-, Secretary and Accomptant
to. See Herne, Lionel,
assistant Secretary. See
Mitchell, Samuel.
-, subscription to, 34, 223;
three per cent. reward
paid to subscribers, 223;
ten per cent to ditto,
826.
-, Teller to. See Newman,
Charles.
EXCHEQUER COURT:
-, the Seven Auditors of Crown
Lands, 63, 81, 103. 239, 339.
See Aldworth, W., Bertie, P.
Grey, Ralph Lord, Herbert, C.,
Shales, Hy., Parsons, A.
-, auditor for Wales see Godolphin,
S.; deputy to see Chetwynd,
C.
-, auditing House Duties
accounts, 388.
-, schedules of Crown rents,
etc., 81, 365.
-, Barons of (and see Judges), 258,
260, 366, 494, 496, 497. See
Price, R.; Bury, Sir T.;
Hatsell, Sir Hy.; Lechmere,
N.; Neville, Sir E.; Tracy R.,
power to compound First
Fruits, 426; Fifth Baron or
Cursitor Baron, 244, 366;
see Simpson, Sir W.
-, Lord Chief Baron. See Ward,
Sir G., 64, 83, 91, 249, 252,
258, 274, 280, 291, 385, 388,
417, 444, 458, 467, 494, 497,
926.
-, requiring accountants' oath
for their accounts, 417.
-, bills in, 50.
-, cases, 52.
-, in Chester city. See Chester.
-, clerk of Foreign Estreats. See
Cook, J.
-, clerk of the Nichels. See Squibb,
A.
-, clerk of Pleas, 393.
-, clerk of the Pipe. See Exchequer (Court Pipe).
-, compositions in, 520.
-, Comptroller of the Pipe. See
Exchequer (Court Pipe).
-, Custodiam leases under the seal
of the Exchequer Court. See
Custodiam.
-, Deputy Chamberlains, 337, 386,
430, 457. See Ballow, H.,
Smith, J.
-, Deputy Remembrancer. See
Barker, R.
-, duplicates of taxes, 304.
-, English bill, 52.
-, fines, 216, 282, 290; remissions
of, 435; and see Customs
(fines).
-, Foreign Apposer, 291, 413. See
Whittaker, C.; Sotherton, J.;
Morley, J.; Stanley, J.;
Harvey, S.; Cholmley, W.
-, King's Remembrancer. See
Ayloffe, H., 18, 114, 123, 132,
155, 159, 161, 184, 185, 190,
244, 252, 254, 255, 264, 269,
273, 274, 276, 280, 285, 292,
296, 300, 303, 304, 306, 310,
313, 316, 320, 326, 327, 334,
338, 361, 371, 376, 377, 378,
382, 393, 394, 395, 396, 410,
424, 432.
-, Deputy to. See Barker, R.,
304; fees to for Customs
Books and Outports
accounts, 72, 180; office
of, 225; tax duplicates
delivered to, 338; his
clerk attending the House
of Commons with tax
duplicates, 163; and see
assessments; Taxes.
-, Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer,
First Secondary of. See
Blackwell, G.
-, Marshal, office of, 237; Marshalsea, marshal of, 249. See
Baker, M., senr. and junr.
-, necessaries for, delivered by the
Usher, 175.
-, Orders and rules of the Exchequer Court relating to the
revenue, 82.
-, Pipe, clerk of, 106, 109, 114,
132, 142, 169, 174, 192, 225,
237, 260, 264, 267, 270, 304,
320, 334, 339, 343, 373, 414,
430. See Russell, Lord R.,
fees of, 106, 430.
-, Comptroller of, 430. See
Pottinger, J.
-, fees to officers of, 429–30.
-, Roll, sheriffs' records of
surplusages on. See
Sheriffs; Recusants' convictions drawn down into,
106, 395, 430.
-, Secondaries of, 393, 423.
See Cranmer, J.,
Wallinger, W.
-, process, diem clausit, 4.
-, seizures in, privy seal for regulating business of, 536.
-, Star Chamber near, 802.
-, Tally Court Officers, fees on
tallies of loan, 386, 456.
-, Treasury Solicitor to attend, for
orders concerning the revenue,
385.
-, trials in, 13.
-, Usher of. See Walker, J.
Exchequer Gate, porter at. See Broadhurst, J.
Exchequer House, new Palace Yard, Westminster, 237.
EXCHEQUER RECEIPT:
-, Act for course of (8–9 Wm. III,
c. 28), 45.
-, Annuity Office in, 347, 360;
frauds in, 83, 88, 94, 360;
clerks to produce vouchers
daily, 360, 362–3, 373, 377;
and see Annuities; prosecutions for frauds in, 95.
-, Auditor of the Receipt (see Montagu, Charles, Lord Halifax),
363, 373; dispute with the
Marquess of Carmarthen as
to title to the office, 30, 32,
35, 40, 44, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53,
54, 71, 272, 276, 344, 405.
-, directions to Tellers, 9.
-, certificates by, 9, 45;
checked by Pells' Certificates, 269.
-, managing Exchequer Bills,
and allowance for, 240,
441.
-, Office of, 173; clerks of,
779, 809, 878 see Twitty,
G.
-, Chamberlain, locking up the
moneys of the Receipt, 282,
364; office of, 235; deputy
chamberlains' fee for joining
tallies, 273 see Lowe, J.;
Le Neve, P.
-, clerk of Pells. See Exchequer
(Receipt Pells).
-, clerks and ministers of the Receipt, annual fee, 193.
-, clipped money in, 920.
-, Chancellor of (see Boyle, H.;
Delamere, Lord; Hampden,
R.; Smith J.), 16, 344, 362,
363, 439, 441, 452, 491, 492,
493, 495, 496, 499, 500, 501,
502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507,
508, 509, 510, 626, 646. 651,
658, 669, 679, 717, 723, 753,
756, 859, 909.
-, compositions in the Exchequer,
issues out of, 246; and see
Customs (compositions).
-, Deputy Chamberlains. See
Exchequer (Receipt Chamberlains).
-, distinct and separate accounts
to be kept in, of Anne's Civil
List and William's Civil List,
168.
-, dormant warrant at the commencement of the reign for
normal issues out of the Exchequer, 164.
-, fees on issues of money, 18, 41,
43, 81, 334, 461, 517 footnote,
520, 534, 546, 560, 574, 600,
611, 626, 639, 651, 669, 703,
711, 717, 723, 730–1, 738,
746, 753, 770, 774, 777, 784,
787, 799, 829, 835, 853, 866,
871, 884, 897, 899, 910, 913,
914, 934, 938; fees for Exchequer Bills, 441; Tally
Court officers' fees. See Exchequer (Receipt Tally),
Customs (fees).
-, fines and forfeitures. See Fines;
Exchequer (Court Fines).
-, four messengers of the Receipt,
286 (see Wekett, W., Richards,
J., Barrett, J., Clark, S.),
dispersing Acts etc. through
England and Wales, 699.
-, frauds in. See Exchequer (Receipt, Annuity and Tellers'
clerks).
-, Gate, porter at, 282. See Broadhurst, J.
-, liberates, 73, 329, 344.
-, loans on the Exchequer in
general, 590, 782, 790; privy
seal for, 811; transferred to
Land Tax, 216; repayment
of, 172.
-, on funds. See each particular fund (Assessments),
Customs, Excise, House
Duties).
-, method and meaning of
in case of payees, 733
footnote.
-, payment for procuring
loans, 587. See Bellamy,
J.
-, Register of loans in the
office of the Auditor of
the Receipt, 364; Keeper
of. See Fox. T.
-, Tellers taking in loans, 109,
164.
-, locking up his Majesty's treasure
in the Receipt (see Lowe, J.,
Pelham, Henry), 204, 282, 364,
365, 385.
-, necesaries for offices and officers
of, delivered by the Usher,
Samuel Edwyn, 10, 111, 129,
173, 324, 344, 347.
-, officers attending specially on
holidays, 37; salaries, 133;
pensions, 133; fees to see
Exchequer (Receipt, fees).
-, Pells, clerk of, 363; See Pelham,
Hy.; deputy to see Pelham,
J.; clerk to see White, P.;
officer of, 857.
-, weekly certificate of, checking the Exchequer
Auditor's certificate, 269.
-, Queen's servants payable in, 81.
-, renewal of lost orders, 138, 214.
-, records in the Treasury of the
Receipt, sorting and digesting
and calendaring, 204, 323.
See Lowe, J.; Le Neve, P.;
Black Book of the Exchequer,
763.
-, Registers in. See Exchequer
(Receipt loans).
-, -, for the New Imposition
1 Wm. & Mary, c. 24), for
satisfaction of Dutch debt,
542.
-, returning revenue moneys into
the Exchequer. See Customs,
Exchange, Excise, Taxes.
-, salaries payable in, meaning
all Civil List fees and salaries
issues, arrears of, 494.
-, tallies of loans. See each fund
separately (Assessments;
Customs; Excise; House
Duties; Taxes).
-, tallies for the Navy to be struck
in 100l. or less, 157.
-, Tally Court officers and clerks,
fees on tallies, 271.
-, Tellers of (four in number, each
with a separate office. See
Godolphin, F.; Vernon, J.;
Musgrave, Sir C.; Palmes,
G.; FitzHardinge, Lord;
Stanley, Sir J.; Howard, T.;
Loving, J.; Maynard, H.),
62, 260, 264, 269, 274, 276,
280, 291, 300, 360, 362, 405,
515.
-, cash, 9, 45; transfer of
from one Teller to another,
274, 280.
-, charged with payment of
14 per cent. annuities,
360.
-, clerks to, 62, 360, Edwards,
S. (to J. Vernon).
-, Grange, J. (to Lord
Fitzhardinge).
-, Herne, L. (to J. Vernon).
-, Burton, L. (to Sir C.
Musgrave).
-, Medlicott, C. and Presgrave, R. (to G.
Palmes).
-, Tellers to be responsible
for their clerks, 363.
-, frauds by Tellers' clerks,
3, 6, 8, 9, 45, 88, 127.
-, clerks of in Annuity office.
See Exchequer (Receipt
annuity).
-, directions for opening chests,
9.
-, directions for vouchers, 9.
-, issuing Exchequer Bills.
See Exchequer (Bills).
-, office fees, 334; and see
Exchequer (Receipt fees).
-, paying annuities, 362–3.
-, taking in loans, 109, 164.
-, Usher of, 19, 231. See Exchequer (Receipt necessaries).
EXCISE:
-, accounts, 422; condition of, 49;
supers on, 398.
-, additional ninepence. See Excise (Duties).
-, annuities payable out of, 240.
-, Appeals in Excise, Commissioners
for, 245, 444. See Honeywood, Sir W.; Beke, R.;
Dodington, G.; Chaloner, E.;
Lock, J.; clerk to. See Tilson, C.; doorkeeper to. See
Wright, C., messenger to.
See Bayley, W.
-, Auditor of, 124, 131, 290, 371,
372. See Dixwell, Sir B.,
deputy to. See Bruere, G.
-, army agents taking up Excise
money for recruits, 416.
-, bonds. See Excise (debts).
-, cash paid into the Exchequer,
237.
-, Cashier of, 131, 148, 251, 255,
333. See Burton, B.; Duncombe, Sir C; Hall, T.
-, Collectors, debts owing by,
failures of bills for returns of
their money etc., 130, 159,
161, 163, 165, 181, 251, 261,
265, 274, 352, 394, 411, 416;
debts owing to, 405.
-, charged with 12 per cent.
interest for detaining
their moneys, 22, 184.
-, commission, cost of passing, 124.
-, Commissioners (1689–91),
(Ashurst, Sir H.; Morden, Sir
J.; Dashwood, Sir S.; Edwin,
Sir H.; Strong, W.; Foche,
J.; Evance, S.), 491, 492, 496.
-, advance money as a loan
to the King, 124, 497,
507, 508, 577.
-, Commissioners 1691–4 (Dashwood, Sir S.; Evans, S.;
Parry, F.; Strong, W.;
Foche, J.; Hornby, N.;
Wilcocks, J.; Hall, T.;
Aram, T., 508, 511.
-, Commissioners (1700 June).
Onslow, F.; Meadows, Sir P.;
Smith, J.; Fleming, W.;
Parry, F.; Strong, W.;
Townshend, G.; Ryley, P.;
Cocks, R., 227.
-, Commissioners (1702 June),
Onslow, F.; Meadows, Sir
P.; Parry, F.; Strong, W.;
Townshend, G.; Ryley, P.;
Cock, R., 227.
-, Commissioners (Oct. 1702),
Onslow, F.; Meadows, P.;
Parry, F.; Strong, W.;
Townshend, G.; Ryley, P.;
Wyvill, Sir M., 361.
-, Commissioners (Dec, 1702,
Onslow, F.; Strong, W.;
Townshend, G.; Ryley, P.;
Wyvill, Sir M.; Noell, E.;
Boyce, J.), 406, 413.
-, Compositions and compounding
debts, 232, 243, 306, 457; Act
for (1 Anne, c. 7, cl. 28), 261.
-, Comptroller (see Howe, Lord),
131, 287, 330, 451; office of,
49, 261; clerks of, 451.
-, debts on bonds etc. owing to,
41, 130, 181, 192, 214, 394,
440, 500, 501; and see Excise
(collectors); Excise (compositions).
-, Deputy Auditor of Excise. See
Excise (Auditor).
-, dispute with Customs officers
concerning seizures of brandy.
See Excise (powers).
-, Duties, 84.
-, Hereditary (by 12 Car. II.
c. 24), 457. 491, 497.
-, discount on tallies, 799.
-, issues out of, 246, 647;
issues out of for
Secret Service, 612,
680, 681, 682, 693,
694, 695, 696, 705,
706, 719, 725, 732,
733, 734, 737, 739,
741, 747, 748; interest payable out
of, 127.
-, Navy tallies on. See
Excise (Duties—
weekly).
-, weekly appropriation of
3,700l. out of. See
Excise (Duties—
weekly).
-, loans on Hereditary
Excise and One
Fourth part of Temporary Excise, 492,
497, 498, 587, 714;
Register for, 582.
-, Temporary (by 12 Car. II,
c. 23), 491.
-, issues of, 246, 457; for
secret service, 561.
-, loans on, 563.
-, Three fourths Temporary, issues out of
for secret service,
652, 653.
-, weekly appropriation
of 3,700l. out of
See Excise (Duties
weekly).
-, one fourth Temporary
Excise loans on. See
Excise (Duties Hereditary loans); issues
out of, 647, 648, 652,
653, 659, 670, 671,
672, 675–6, 693, 694,
712, 713, 726.
-, Additional ninepence (sometimes styled Double
ninepence), (1 Wm. &
Mary, c. 24), appropriated
(by 1 Wm. & Mary, c. 28)
to the Dutch Debt etc.,
498, 542 footnote.
-, Additional Duty or Double
Excise for one year, styled
Doubling Excise (2 Wm.
& Mary, sess. 2, c. 3), 493.
-, Additional Excise or Double
ninepence Excise (2 Wm.
& Mary, sess. c. 10), 495;
tallies on, 504; loan of
1,000,000l. on the Two
Thirds of, 505, 608, 610;
issues out of for secret
service, 602, 612, 627;
issues out of to the Navy
and Ordnance, 498, 504,
508; Deficiencies of loans
on, charged to the first
Deficiencies Act and met
by monthly distributions,
137, 160, 179, 202, 226,
259, 305, 331, 352, 367,
386; and see Deficiencies.
-, Additional Excise "certain
Rates and Duties of Excise" or first Million Act
for 99 years granted for 99
year Annuities by 4 Wm.
& Mary, c. 3, and for supplying Deficiency thereof
by 5–6 Wm. and Mary,
c. 5. See Annuities.
-, Additional Excise (certain
Rates and Duties) ninepence Excise for sixteen
years by 5 & 6 Wm. &
Mary, c. 7, as a fund for
the Million Lottery or
Adventure, 396.
-, account of payments,
329, 372.
-, Commissioners for
drawing lots, 727.
-, Comptroller, Commissioner or Chief officer
in the Transfer office).
See Strickland,
Thomas, 226, 229,
252, 396.
-, fund, Surplus of, 73,
329.
-, office for tickets or
Transfer Office, 73,
344, 396; expenses of,
229; housekeeper of,
229, 396. See Courtney, Ed., salaries of
officers, 229, 298.
-, Paymaster of tickets of,
62, 252, 253, 280, 372,
396. See Taylor, R.
on Salt. See Salt.
-, Additional Excise for the
Bank of England, ninepenny Excise (by 5–6 Wm.
& Mary, c. 20) Five
Sevenths thereof for the
Bank of England product
of, 419; and see Bank of
England.
-, Two sevenths thereof
for the 300,000l. annuities and supply of
Deficiency of out of
surplus of first Million
Act of 4 Wm. & Mary,
c. 3. See Annuities.
-, Low Wines Duties. See
Low (wines).
-, Malt Duties (malt, mum,
cider and perry) Act for
(8–9 Wm. III, c. 22), 302;
-, Malt and Leather Duties,
371.
-, accounts, 49, 422.
-, auditing, 329, 330, 333.
-, collectors, 363.
-, Coinptrol, 270.
-, Comptroller, 267, 456.
-, See Wiseman, S.
-, debts on, 170, 298.
-, loans on, 19, 164, 354;
from Bank of England, 76; interest on
for one year, 213;
issues out of, 21, 22,
23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28,
29, 74, 80, 177, 180,
186, 187, 189, 191,
194, 196, 203, 206,
319, 325, 328, 332,
336, 356, 357, 364,
381, 408, 422.
-, Lottery or Malt Lottery
(by 8–9 Wm. III,
c. 22), office, 73; incidents of, 262, 347;
Paymaster of, 280.
See Crompton, R.;
tickets, Malt tickets
or Malt Lottery
Tickets, 206, 213,
360, 811; issue to
Paymaster of for
payment of Malt
tickets, 362.
-, overplus of and issues
out of, 93, 96, 100,
101, 302, 329, 353,
354, 359, 395, 397,
417.
-, product of carried into
the Exchequer, 148.
-, surplus. See Excise
(Malt overplus).
-, Exemptions from. See Yarmouth.
-, farm of, 299; idea of, 84;
proposals, 509. See Fane, Sir
V., lease of Durham and
Northumberland Excise, 307.
See Brabant, Sir H.
-, frauds, 233, 314.
-, Fourth part and Three Fourths
part. See Excise (Duties,
Hereditary and Temporary).
-, General Surveyors, 233.
-, generally (meaning any available
Civil List Excise), issues out
of, 515, 516, 529, 535, 575,
576, 577, 590, 612.
-, innovating lost tallies on, 214.
-, leases of portions of. See Excise
(farm).
-, loan money on, repayment of
by the Excise Cashier, 368.
-, management of Excise on
imported liquors, proposal for,
127.
-, messenger to the Excise Commissioners. See Gill, T.
-, Million Act (4 Wm. & Mary, c. 3).
See Annuities.
-, Million Lottery or Adventure
(5–6 Wm. & Mary, c. 7). See
Excise (Duties, additional).
-, moneys returned to London by
bills of exchange, 159, 261;
and see Excise (Collectors),
Excise (debts).
-, for the Civil List for Wm.
III and Anne respectively
to be kept distinct, 168.
-, carried to the Exchequer,
255, 271; carried to the
Mint, 255, 271.
-, yearly payments of into
the Exchequer, 131, 148,
251.
-, Office:
-, Housekeeper, 219, 433. See
Ferguson, R.; Howard,
Col.; Staines, R.;
Lassells, T.; Howard,
Mary; Deputy Housekeeper, Hall, W.
-, incidents bills, 131, 173,
194, 262, 395.
-, officers improving the
revenue, 84, 265.
-, not to interfere in
elections, 51.
-, payments of interest in, 82.
-, porter, 241.
-, rooms in, 253.
-, salary bill, 105, 180, 293,
313.
-, tax on salaries, refund of.
See Taxes.
-, yard keeper, 241.
-, papers read at the Treasury and
minuted, 8, 84.
-, payments into the Exchequer
of Excise moneys. See Excise
moneys.
-, pensions on Excise. See Pensions.
-, powers to seize brandies imported, 227; dispute with
Customs officers concerning
brandy seizures. 4, 5.
-, prosecutions, 94, 398.
-, Queen Anne's trust deed on the
Excise revenue. See Anne;
George.
-, Register of, 95, 299, 406. See
Noel, E.; Thompson, J.;
Yarburgh, T.
-, Secretary, 20, 179, 204, 299.
See Toilet, G.; Brougham, J.
-, Solicitor. See Bulstrode, W.
-, Surplus. See Excise (Duties
additional; and Malt overplus).
-, Three Fourths Excise. See Excise (Duties, Hereditary and
Temporary).
-, Two Thirds Additional Excise.
See Excise (Duties Additional).
-, weekly appropriation of 3,700l.
out of the Hereditary and
Temporary Excise (by 12–13
Wm. III, c. 12), styled
"weekly payments," 260, 457.
issues out of, 10, 25, 29, 45,
110, 130, 153, 189, 191,
206, 209, 374.
-, loans on, 4, 25, 112, 114,
919.
-, tallies on, 61, 300.
-, Yarmouth, North Sea and
herring fishery, Excise on beer
for. See Yarmouth.
Exeter (co. Devon), 382, 525, 527, 557,
626, 646, 655, 846.
-, Duplicates of assessments, 422.
-, bishop of, 311, 320. See Trelawney, Sir Jonathan, bart.
-, bishopric, Tenths of, annuities
out of, 240, 241.
-, City of, 595.
-, House Duties, 194.
-, issue of Exchequer Bills at, 802.
-, lease (Bradninch), 504, 505.
-, Marriage Duties, 26.
-, Mint, melter at, 294.
officers of, 155.
-, port, 345; officers, 177.
-, postmaster, 196.
-, prizage wines, farmer of, advancing money to the Prince
of Orange at, 557.
-, Prince of Orange's arrival at,
557, 626, 646.
-, Receiver General of taxes at,
594. See Davies, G.; Wood,
N.
Exmoor (co. Somerset), assessment on forest lands to the 12d. Aid and the 2s. Aid, 752.
Expedition:
-, William's expedition to Ireland.
See Ireland.
-, Cadiz and Vigo, Descent or
Expedition (1702).
-, Artillery Train for, 28, 203,
1191.
-, distribution of plunder, 370,
416–7; plundered goods
and prizes, 86, 97, 382.
-, Forces in the Fleet, 32, 416.
-, issues for, 247.
-, sea service Regiments and
men for, 32, 39, 177, 217;
beds for, 47, 48; hay
for the horses, 48, 261.
-, four Regiments from
Ireland, 165.
-, five Regiments from
Ireland, 236.
-, six Regiments to be
raised for sea service,
177.
-, Regiments sharing in
and arriving from,
408, 416–7; and see
Army (England, Regiments Sea Service).
-, transport for, 87, 167, 202,
261, 298; and see Transport.
-, to West Indies, 415; and see
the Earl of Peterborough.
-, Commissary General to, 370,
408, 415. See Marshall,
H.
-, Regiments going to. See
Army (England Regiments, West Indies).
Eylenbrocke, Henry, bills of exchange at Amsterdam, 585.
Eyme, Solomon, army clothiers' arrears, 1188.
Eyre (Eyres), Charles Nicholas, pension to as a servant to Queen Mary, 1047; a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, carrying the funeral canopy at the funeral of Wm. III, 198; Constable of Harlech Castle, 425.
-, Samuel, receiving secret service money for Consul Parker, 739, 741, 742, 749, 753, 793, 796; San Sebastian wine frauds merchant, 146.