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F.
Fachim, William, army pension arrears, 1102.
Fage, Peter, in Count Marton's Regiment, 1168.
Faget, Stephen, army clothier, 1188.
Failaizeau, Ensign in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1162.
Fairborn, Lady Margery, arrears of pension, 958.
Fairclough, Geo., Dr. of physick, issue to out of Secret Service money, 671, 677.
Fairfax, Col. Charles, perpetuity to heirs of, 958.
-, Henry, comptroller of Newcastle Port, 233, 301.
-, Brigadier Thomas, Fifth Regiment of Foot, 1184, 1203.
-, Thos., 5th Lord Fairfax, executor to Ld. Culpeper, pension to out of Virginia quit rents, 6; pension on Army Establishment, 11, 138, 233, 247, 259, 510, 945; loan on Excise, 491; petition, 441.
Fairlace, Mathew, Groom of the Chapel Royal, 1006.
Falantin, Captain in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.
Falconer. See Faulkener.
Falconers, names and establishment. See Royal Household.
Falkener (Falkner. See Faulkner).
Falkland, Viscount, See Cary, Anthony; Cary, Lucius Henry.
Falmouth (co. Devon), 271, 742; port,
329, 485; officers, 333, 431;
customs frauds at, 499; Customs
smack, 261; postmaster, 355.
-, Sick and Hurt quarters, 67, 111,
318.
-, West Indies pacquet service,
384.
Fane, Charles, Standard Bearer of the Yeoman of the Guard, 984.
-, Sir Henry, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 554, 569, 671, 676, 694, 698, 732, 735.
-, Thomas, Earl of Westmorland, payment to, out of Secret Service money, 85.
-, Sir Vere, Excise proposals, 510.
Fangrove Coppice (in Chertsey, Surrey), purchase of for the King, 834; taxes and poor rate on, 912; fencing of etc., 823, 834, 912.
Faning, Alderman Nicholas, land in Limerick city, 344.
Fanniers, Harman, Groom of the Stables, 1012.
Fanshaw, Elizabeth, Viscountess, widow of Thomas, 1st Visct. Fanshawe, annuity to, 959.
-, Mrs. Mary, petition concerning the office of auditor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 23, 187.
-, William, weekly allowances as royal bounty out of Secret Service money, 520, 531, 533, 538, 542, 544, 549, 552, 555, 559, 563, 566, 579, 580, 583, 586, 589, 594, 597, 599, 604, 608, 610, 615, 622, 625, 629, 632, 641, 643, 644, 647, 662, 680, 688, 694, 700, 740, 743, 814, 922; petition, 15, 448, 458; statement as to his pension, 44.
Fare, Rapin la, Ensign in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1167.
Fargeon, (Farjeon), John, French denizen, petition concerning aliens' Duties, 307, 453.
Farini, Thomas, agent for prizes at Cork, 369.
Farish, Robert, royal bounty to, 679.
Farjeon. See Fargeon.
Farley, Capt. Richard, army pension arrears and death of, 1106.
-, Samuel, Groom of the Scullery, 998.
Farmers. See Excise.
-, Post Fines.
-, Post Office.
Farmer, Nehemia, Captain in Col. Brudenel's Regiment of Foot, 1121.
Farnham (Surrey), 139.
Farnolls, William, petition concerning brandy seizure, 4.
Faro (Portugal), agent for prizes at. See Holden, James.
Farra, John, carrying letters for the Treasury, 105, 277, 367.
Farrer, Major, surety for John Mason, Receiver General for co. Cambridge, 6, 31, 129; his son, 10.
-, William, of Biddenham, co. Beds., a Commissioner for Army Debts, 214, 277, 367.
Farrington, Thomas, Ensign in Col. Farrington's Foot, 1127.
-, (Farington), Col. Thomas, Sea Service Regiment of, 22, 177, 236, 350, 1125–7.
-, Thomas, a Commissioner for Stamps, 238.
Farriseau, Peter, claim for forage for the army in Flanders, 1152, 1153, 1154, 1155, 1156, 1160.
Farry, John, Gentleman Usher Quarter Waiter, 1003.
Farthings and coining of. See Tin. Issues out of for Secret Service. See Tin farthings.
Fauconiere, Peter, army clothier, 1188.
Faulkener (Falconer, Falkener, Falkner), George, 657.
-, Mary, widow royal bounty to, 695, 702.
-, Tho., petition concerning Salt Duties, 474.
-, William, Stipender in the Household, 1002.
Fauquier, John Francis, surety for Isaac Newton as Master of the Mint, 368.
Faure. See Fauze.
Fauriac, Captain in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.
Fausset, Wm. of Dartford, Receiver General for Land Tax and Houses and Marriages, co. Kent and Canterbury, 200, 383.
Faux, Wm., petition re Taxes, co. Lincoln, 198.
Fauze [? Faure], Lieutenant in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.
Faveran, Timote, Dragoon in the Marquess de Miremont's Regiment, 1179.
Fawne, Oswald, pension to as a servant to Queen Mary, 1051.
Fazakerley, Wm., Receiver General of Marriages and House Duties for London, Westminster and Middlesex, 383.
Feast, Wm., petition re Taxes, co. Lincoln, petition, 198.
Feathers, suits of for State rooms, 150.
Fee Farm rents, 21, 23, 24.
-, Act for sale of (22 Car. II, c. 6, and
23–24 Car. II, c. 24), 388, 398.
-, Mr. Harbord's report concerning,
504.
-, Duchy of Lancaster excepted out
of the Act, 388, 398.
-, reprisals for unsaleable rents,
265–6, 317, 388, 398, 567.
-, Trustees for sale of, 265, 317, 388.
Fees. See Coronation.
-, Crown (Lands, Receiver).
-, Exchequer (Court, Remembrancer).
-, Court, (Pipe Secondary).
-, Exchequer (Receipt).
-, Imprests (Auditors).
-, Treasury.
-, commutation of, 8.
-, on Judges' patents, 461.
-, on privy seals, Acts of Parliament, royal warrants etc., 520.
See Ummant, William.
-, on security fidelity bonds, 62,
298. See Barker, R.
Feild. See Field.
Feilding. See Fielding.
Fellow, John, trustee for the Londonderry Officers, 1081.
Felton, John, sheriff, co. Montgomery, fine for not returning election writ of a member of Parliament, 99.
-, Sir Thomas, Bart., Master of the Household, 990.
-, Thos., master of the Hawks, 300, 390.
Fenn, John, Page of the Presence, 1004, 1040.
-, Nicholas, Stipender in the Household, 1002.
-, - a Commissioner of the Victualling, 410.
Fens, co. Lincoln, East, North, West fens, 131.
Fenwick, John, waterman, London port, 348.
Ferguson, Andrew, Presbyterian minister, North Ireland, grant, 429.
-, James, Colonel of the 26th Foot Regiment, 18, 39, 74, 162, 167, 242, 332, 1184, 1187; sent from Scotland for England and Holland, 278.
-, Robert, Housekeeper of the Excise Office, 657.
-, Dr. Victor, physician to the Hospitals in Ireland, 1098.
Fermor (Fermer), Henry, a Trustee for circulating Exchequer Bills, 223, 235, 411.
Fermyn, Phillip, tailor to the Robes, 1031, 1038.
-, William, barber to Wm. III, 1042.
Feme (Fern), Henry, Receiver General and Cashier of Customs, 91, 134, 303, 306; his patent of grant, 31, 216, 273; allowance for incidents, 337; advancing money to the king, 898–9, 929; payments to out of Secret Service, 888.
-, Nicholas, a Commissioner for Wine Licences, 221.
Ferrand, Captain in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1163.
Ferriere, la, Ensign in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1168.
-, Captain in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.
Ferron, Captain in Count Marton's Regiment, 1168.
Ferry, Lieutenant in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1163.
Ferte, De la, Mr., Chaplain going to the Leeward Isles, 750.
Fetter Lane. See London (Streets).
Feure, Isaac la, Dragoon in the Marquis de Miremont's Regiment, 1179.
Fewhes, George, Cornet in the Earl of Denbigh's Dragoons, 1114.
Field (Feild), Christopher, carrying an express from Waterford to Sir Cloudesley Shovell, 723.
-, James, clerk, going as chaplain to Barbados, 707.
-, John, Queen's waiter, London port, 404.
-, Thomas, Stipender in the Household, 1002.
Fielding (Feilding), Basil, Earl of Denbigh, Colonel and Captain of a, Regiment of Dragoons, 1113.
-, George, late Page of Honour, annuity to, 958.
-, -, Equerry to the King, 1068; Equerry to the Stables, 1009.
-, Henry, fee farm co. Bucks, 317.
-, Margaret, Woman of the Bedchamber, 254, 271, 369.
Fillingham, Bartholomew, Agent or Commissioner for Taxes, 519, 528.
Filmore, John, shipmaster, 182.
Finall, Thomas, Ensign in Richard Brewer's Regiment, Ireland, 151.
Finch, Col. [? Charles], arrest of, 567.
-, Charles, Earl of Winchelsea, 450; sent Envoy to Hanover upon a compliment, 345, 424; issue to, 102.
-, Daniel, Earl of Nottingham, Secretary of State, 77, 78, 83, 227, 230, 234, 270, 273, 335, 337, 372, 465, 478, 633; letters, 242, 370, 440; Plate for, 338; remitting money to ambassador in Holland, 576, 584, 586, 595, 596; bill of exchange drawn on from Algiers, 677; salary, 343, 390; Secret Service, 85, 310, 540; at the Hague (Feb. 1690–1), 501; loan to the King, 673; issue to, 393; payments to out of Secret Service, 688, 709; indenture with the King and Mathew Child, 620; sale of his house at Kensington to the King, 516, 525, 531, 536, 551, 552, 553, 554, 555, 556, 557, 558, purchase deed, 629.
-, John, Lieut, in Col. William Seymour's Regiment of Marines, 1130.
-, Lesly, Captain in Col. Wm. Seymour's Regiment of Marines, 1130.
Fincher, James, clerk, lease of manor of Fordington, co. Dorset, 431.
-, Major Richard (father of James), adherent of General Monck, 431.
Findley, Hans, petition referred to the Paymaster of the Forces, 470.
Fines for Alienations. See Alienation. Post lines. See Post.
-, and Forfeitures in the Exchequer; Inspector for, 158. See
Hosier, R.
-, Treasury Lords empowered to
compound, 173; and see
Customs (compositions), Customs (fines), Exchequer (Court
fines).
Finly, —, Lieutenant in Col. Buchan's Regiment, 1147.
Finna. See Finnard.
Finnard, Capt., alias Finna; alias Van Erp, in charge of the Tin boats in the expedition to Ireland, 1092, 1093.
Finnes (Finns), Samuel, Receiver of Crown Lands for co. Northants, 327; ditto for Warwick, Leicester, 327; ditto, co. Notts, 328.
Fire, Fires, gunners employed at, 533,
621.
-, at the Treasury, Whitehall, 817.
Firmin, Thomas, payments to for the relief of Irish Protestants, 530, 536, 544, 568, 576, 585, 605, 610, 662, 747; loans by, for the Irish Protestants, 505, 601.
-, -, boatman in Ipswich port, 368, 409.
First Fruits and Tenths:
-, Comptroller of. See Baber, J.
-, money out of for Secret Service,
590.
-, pensions out of, 318; see List
under Pensions.
-, power of the Treasury Lords to
compound, 426; to remit,
437.
-, Receiver of, 216, 261, 296. See
Glanvill, W.
Fisher, Sir Clement, 958.
-, Jane, Lady, widow of Sir Clement, 958.
-, John, upholsterer supplying curtains to the Treasury, 729.
-, woodmonger to the Works, 1062.
-, William, payment to, out of Secret Service, 868.
Fishery of England. See Royal (Fishery).
Fishwick, John, Lieut, in Earl Strathnaver's Regiment, 1147.
-, Richard, royal bounty to out of Secret Service, 792.
-, Thomas, servant of the Hall in the royal household, 1015.
- William, Quartermaster in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1133.
Fitch, Charles, queen's waiter's place, 31; Surveyor of Liverpool port, 417.
-, John, Workmaster of the Ordnance, 331, 392, 393, 414, 958.
- Mr., recommending Charles Fitch, 31.
Fitchen, Leonard, supplying alembock for the military Hospitals in Ireland, 297.
Fitz, Theophilus, one of the King's musicians, 1016, 1037.
Fitz-Charles, Bridget, Countess of Plymouth, pension out of the Alienation Office, 240; ditto out of First Fruits and Tenths, 240; petition, 79.
Fitz-Gerald, Gerard, copying a parliamentary Bill for the Treasury, 772.
-, Capt. John, royal bounty to, 623; bringing over a Troop of Dragoons before the siege of Limerick, 1196.
-, Michael, Irish prisoner at Chester, 586, 605, 630.
-, Mr., surrendering life grant of place of Comptroller of Musters in Ireland, 826.
FitzHardinge, Visct. See Berkeley, John.
Fitzharry (Fitzharris), Mrs. Ann, pension allowance to, out of Secret Service, 71, 521, 531, 537, 544, 567, 571, 578, 582, 586, 592, 596, 597, 600, 604, 608, 614, 615, 619, 629, 637, 638, 642, 643, 645, 648, 676, 740, 743, 748, 750, 767, 790; petition from, 452, 473; her children, 594, 1099; her daughter see Fitzharry, Judith; her son see Fitzharry, Henry.
-, Sir Edward, funeral of, 790.
-, Henry, son of Ann, 660, 667, 671, 676.
-, Judith, daughter of Anne Fitzharry, royal bounty out of Secret Service for maintenance of, 614, 615, 619, 638, 645.
Fitzherbert, Humphrey, Customer outward Bristol port, 270.
Fitz-James, James, Duke of Berwick, Troop of Guards near Brussels, 585.
Fitz-Morris, Capt. in Lord Lovelace's Regiment, 1175.
Fitzpatrick, Edw., petition, 473.
Fitz-Patrick, Brigadier Edward, 1187; payment to his Regiment, 491.
FitzRichard, Patrick Wolfe, land in Limerick City, 344.
Fitz-Roy, Charles, 2nd Duke of Grafton, pension to, annuity, 10, 79, 124, 345, 402, 795, 805, 959; Keeper of Bushey Park, 961.
-, -, Duke of Southampton, annuity or pension, 6, 79, 128, 345, 401, 823.
-, George, Duke of Northumberland, Governor and Constable of Windsor Castle, 77, 102, 277, 387, 966; Round Tower fitted up for lodgings for him, 77, 378, 425; pension out of the Excise, 241, 393; Charles II's grant to out of Prizage and Butlerage, 294.
-, Henrietta, Duchess of Grafton (wife of 2nd Duke of Grafton), 795.
-, Henry, 1st Duke of Grafton, pension to, 1059; in command of a squadron before Algiers, 677.
-, Isabella, Duchess of Grafton, heiress of Henry, late Earl of Arlington, widow of Henry, 1st Duke of Grafton, 694, 698, 960; law case, 52; pension to, 6, 124, 79, 345, 402; issues to out of Secret Service, 805, 959.
FitzSimmons, Capt., Col. Hamill's Regiment, 558.
Fitz Thomas, Francis Creagh, land in Limerick city, 344.
Five Indian nations. See New (York).
Flagett, Richard, tidesman Sunderland port, 191.
Flanders, 56, 292, 632, 633, 634, 649,
650, 702, 736, 762, 794, 800, 897,
1030, 1151, 1158, 1159, 1173.
-, Army in. See Army.
-, lace, 204.
-, persons coming from without
passes, 897.
-, trade ships to, not subject to
embargo, 124.
Fleatham, Edward, merchant compounding debt, 412.
-, Katharine, widow of Edward, 412.
Fleet, Sir John, East India Company, 20.
Flemming, William, shipmaster, 135.
Fletcher, Col. Benjamin, Governor New York, accounts, 130–1; Company of Foot in New York, 400.
-, Geo., Governor of Pennsylvania, 677.
-, Mathias, carving and gilding the royal arms, 598.
Fleury, Charles, goods taken from the French at Fort Bourbon in 1696, 872.
Flint Castle, Constable and Keeper of the Gaol of, 286. See Mostyn, Sir R.
Flint County, Coroner of, 567.
-, Irish prisoners in, 567.
-, Judges of. See Judges.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for,
201, 371. See Lloyd, T.
-, Surveyor of House Duties and
Marriage Duties, 293. See
Meredith, J.
Flock, John, Stipender in the royal household, 1001.
Florence taffeta. See cloth.
Flower, Edward or Edmund, one of the King's Musicians, 1016, 1037.
-, Henry, General Surveyor of Houses and of Marriage Duties, 350, 421.
Floyer, Charles, Captain in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1117.
-, Peter, repayment of money advanced for the King's special service on the King's going into Flanders, 799, 800, 822, 825.
-, Sir Peter, mint sweep allowance, 155.
Foissac, Lieutenant in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.
Folkes (and see Foulke), Mr., Lady Brouncker's petition, 506.
Font, Isaac de la, Major and Captain in Lord Windsor's Regiment of Horse, 1110.
Fontain, Benjamin Elias de la. See Fountain.
Fontalba, Captain in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1167.
Fontasie, La, Ensign in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1166.
Foorth, Thomas, Wardrobe pension, 1008.
Foot, John, steward of Hundred Courts, co. Cornwall, 141.
Forbes, Sir James, Second Clerk of the Greencloth, 990.
Forde (Ford), Charles, arrears of army pension, 1102.
-, Daniel, Register of ships' entries in London port, 156, 290.
-, George, Lieut, in Col. Henry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1134.
-, John, searcher, Chichester port, 264, 277, 453; watchman, London port, 292.
-, Robert, Keeper of the King's Gardens at Newmarket, 331, 393, 395.
-, Thomas, mate of the Customs sloop at Shoreham, 373.
Forder, Robert, Thurmond's farm [Winchester], 399.
Fordington manor (co. Dorset), 339, 431.
Foredice, Francis, payment to out of Secret Service, for his transport as Chaplain to Virginia, 681, 688.
Foreign Estreats, clerk of. See Exchequer (Court).
Forests, royal. See Woods; Parks.
Forfeited Estates in Ireland. See Ireland, in England (Lancashire) forfeitures for treason, issues out of, 613, 660, 724, 725.
Forrest, Edward, shipmaster, 167.
-, John, ensign in Selwyn's Regiment in Ireland, 151.
Forrester (Forester), Cornet Francis, in Harvey's Regiment of Horse, 288, 1110.
-, Francis, Yeoman of the Scullery, 998.
-, Samuel, Ensign in Col. Harry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1135.
-, Sir William, First Clerk of the Greencloth, 990.
Fort, Alexander, Master Joiner of the Works, 390, 1062, 1069; executors of, 958.
Fort Bourbon in America, French goods delivered to the Hudson's Bay Company, 872.
Fortemer, Lieutenant in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.
Fortescue, Fra[ncis], tidesman Plymouth, 264.
Fosbrook, John, turnbroach in the royal Kitchen, 996.
Fossett, Edward, pioneer, artillery, Ireland, arrears due to, 1096.
Foster, Alexander, Lieut. in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1132.
-, John, Lieut, in the Marquess of Carmarthen's Marines, 1140.
-, -, tenant of St. Christopher Inn, Eton, 225.
-, Samuel, Captain in Col. Harry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1134.
-, Walter, army pension arrears, 1100.
Fotherby, John, collector of Whitehaven port, 270, 325, 431.
-, Thos., taking up Excise money [for recruiting] and drawing bills on Blathwayte, 416.
-, (Fotherly), Thomas, appointed to go to Denmark, 523, 542.
Foubert, Major Henry, 5001. per an. out of the Royal Oak Lottery farm, 69; the Queen's assistance for his academy, 69, 99, 312, 467, 473.
- Henry, Equerry, arrears due to, 1009.
Foubrunes [Fonbrunes], Ensign in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1162, 1163.
Foulke (Foulk, Foulks, and see Folkes), Elizabeth, wife of Garrat Foulke, 57, 585; petition, 442, 450; pension on forfeited lands, Ireland, 252.
-, Francis, Captain in Col. Edward Fox's Foot, 1138.
- Garrat (and see Foulke, Elizabeth) in gaol at Gal way, Ireland, 571.
-, George, Lieut, in Col. Harry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1134.
-, John, third messenger or doorkeeper of the Salt Commissioners, 39.
Fountain (Fontain), Benjamin Elias do la, Page of the Bedchamber to Queen Mary, 1004, 1025, 1026, 1037.
-, Elias, probably same as Benjamin, 566.
-, Mr. La (probably Benjamin), payment to, for Harman's children, 1053.
Four and a Half per cent. Duty in Barbados and the Leeward Islands.
-, accounts, 46, 195, 308, 497.
-, accounts of in Barbados, 253,
280.
-, Address of the House of Commons
concerning the application of
the receipts from the Duties,
190.
-, annuity out of, 241, 308. See
Kinnoul, Earl of; Dupplin,
Visct.
-, frauds in, at Barbados, 335.
-, goods of, in the warehouse, 335.
-, husband of the Duty in the
London Custom House. See
Thrale, Mr.
-, issues out of, 87, 246, 376, 381,
443.
-, officers of, in Barbados, 140.
-, receipts from, 38; money of, in
the Exchequer, 447.
Fourouce [? Fouronce], Lieutenant in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1164.
Fowey port (Cornwall), 168, 181.
-, Customs officers at, 264, 273,
316, 351.
Fowle, Sir Thomas, gratuity for loan, 667.
Fowler, Elizabeth, Wardrobe pension, 1008.
-, Henry, coming as a witness from Chard, 776.
Fowlis, James, receiving money for James Johnston, Garter Mission Envoy to Brandenburg, 568.
-, Sir Wm., head searcher London port, 262.
Fownes, Mr., receiving money for Visct. Charlemont's Regiment, 1176.
-, Sir William, Kt., claims for subsisting the Army in Ireland in 1690, 1201.
Fox, Charles, Paymaster of the Forces in Ireland, 93, 103, 313, 422, 434, 491, 492, 493, 494, 497, 498, 500, 504, 505, 506, 507, 509, 511, 1081, 1082, 1175, 1187, 1193, 1198; bills drawn on, 507, 508; attending the Treasury, 510; supers on his accounts, 396; Paymaster of the Forces in the Low Countries, 425.
-, Col. Edward, Regiment of Marines, 14, 20, 169, 224, 407, 439, 1137, 1179; clothing, 443; Regiment at Vigo, 417; Regiment (formerly Collingwood's) broken in the Leeward Islands, 146.
-, John, Crown lease, 274.
-, -, Wardrobe pension, 1008.
-, Nevinson, payment to for John Lloyd's funeral, 804.
-, Peter, petition, 443.
- Sir Stephen, a Treasury Lord, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 105, 181, 491, 492, 493, 494, 496, 497, 498, 500, 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, 511, 932; a Commissioner for the Stables [for the Office of Master of the Horse], 237; payment to for money lent to Harry Killigrew, 938; payment to for Mrs. Fitzharris's children, 521; payments to for Mrs. Harris's children, 537, 571, 594; petition, 453, 473; pension to in trust for Earl of Sussex by Charles II, 60; Wardrobe pension, 1008; fee for the custody of Duckoy pond in New Forest, 57.
-, Thomas, Receiver General and Cashier of Customs, reward for loans or repayment of loans, 505, 506, 539, 575, 581, 599, 628; Maryland Customs, 508; keeping the Register of loans in the Auditor of Receipt's office, 204, 364; payments to for Col. R. Philips, 582, 617.
-, -, Excise Collector, co. Yorks, East Riding, 416.
Foxen or Foxton, Lieut. Col. [Thomas], 77.
-, Susanna, widow of Lieut. Col. Foxen, pension, 77, 696, 706, 715, 727, 735, 772, 775, 782, 786, 792, 796, 805, 811, 817, 827, 836, 841, 847, 851, 861, 864, 872, 876, 886, 896, 905, 910, 916, 925, 933.
Fraissmet [Fraissinet], Lieutenant in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1164.
Frampton, Tregonnell, keeping the King's Running Horses, 1013, 1071; royal bounty to, 784; houses sold to Wm. Ill, 56.
FRANCE AND FRENCH, 569, 897.
-, alamodes, fines for imports of,
222.
-, ambassador to. See Manchester,
Earl of; Jersey, Earl of;
Earl of Portland going to,
129; his equipage coming
from, 9.
-, Camarets Bay affair. See
Camarets.
-, captures of Englishmen and
ships, 269, 387, 406, 551, 710.
-, church in London, 1053.
-, conspiracy to bring in the
French, 624; Frenchmen
arrested in Kent, 567.
-, families for New York, 126.
-, fleet on the English coasts, 596.
-, French Gentlewomen at the
Hague, Society of. See
Society.
-, goods, 25 per cent Duty on. See
Customs (Duties, French).
-, Huguenot civil pensions, officers
and Regiments. See France
(Protestants); Ireland (Army):
list of pensioners, 1104–9.
-, illicit trade to, 501; and see
Alamodes, wines, wool.
-, linens. See Linens; Customs
(Duties, French).
-, minister in the Savoy. See
Savoy Church.
-, ministers refugees in England.
See France (Protestants).
-, Normandy, Province of, 585.
-, pensioners. See France
(Huguenot).
-, persons coming from without
passes, 897.
-, prisoners of war in England,
provision for, 453, 493; at
Chester from Ireland, 557.
-, privateers, 406.
-, prizes taken by. See France
(captures).
-, Protestants, 307, 437; going to
Ireland, 708; and see France
(Huguenots); issues to, from
royal bounty and secret service
money and from the Parliamentary grant of 15,000l. per
an., 3, 33, 40, 113, 134, 231,
530, 539, 550, 569, 577, 588,
602, 605, 612, 614, 622, 945;
Commissioners for distribution
of the grants, 539, 550;
ministers refugees, 113, 231.
-, Regiments. See Army (England
Regiments, French); Ireland
(Regiments).
-, shipping, 5s. per ton Duty on
(by 12 Car. II, c. 18, clause 17),
2, 109, 111, 374.
-, ships to be seized in English
ports, 206, 243, 270–1.
-, taken prize by the English.
See Prizes; used in the
English fleet, 398.
-, embezzlements from. See
Cross, Capt. Wm.
-, trade with, Act prohibiting (4–5
Wm. & Mary, c. 25), 34.
-, traitors trying to escape to, 569.
-, treatment of English shipping,
243.
-, volunteers in English service,
deserters from French Regiments, 585, 587.
-, war against, 668.
-, wine, 307, 333; Duties on see
Customs (Duties, Additional
Impositions).
-, frauds by importing French
wines as Spanish wines
from San Sebastian. See
St. Sebastian.
-, wool, illicit axport of to France.
See wool.
Franchise, La, Serjeant in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1162.
Francia, Simon, merchant, San Sebastian wine frauds, 146.
Francis, Martha, widow, royal bounty to
out of Secret Service money, 598,
618, 634, 683.
-, petition, 473.
-, Samuel, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, North Wales, 349, 421.
Franckfort, Mr., yeoman of Jewel House, 282.
Franket, Peter, soldier in Count Marton's Regiment, 1170.
Frankland, Thomas, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 572, 602.
-, Sir Thos., Postmaster General, 85, 89, 90, 238, 406, 506, 507.
-, William, pension as one of Queen Mary's servants, 1049.
Franklyn (Franklin), Mrs. Anne, pension as one of Queen Mary's servants, 1054.
-, Christopher, Comptroller of Berwick port, 319, 453.
-, -, petition, 473.
-, Mr., a Post Office officer, Post Office inquiry, 90; pension out of Chatham chest, 90.
-, Robert, pension in the Stables, 1013.
-, Roger, shipmaster, 136.
-, Thomas, Stipender in the Household, 1002.
Frauds. See Customs (frauds), Stamps, Wine (San Sebastian), Wool (illicit).
Frazier, Thomas, mole taker, arrears of salary as, 1017.
Frecheville, Lady Ann Charlotte, Lady of Bedchamber to Queen Anne, 254, 271, 369; grant of Subpoena Office in Chancery, 396; arrears of her Exchequer pension, 396; grant of manor and pension to by Charles II, 60; petition, 473.
-, John, Lord Frescheville, grant of manor and pension to by Charles II, 60; executors of, 958.
Freckleton, Thomas, sen., Yeoman of the Guard, 984.
-, -, junr., Yeoman of the Guard, 985.
Freeman, Elizabeth, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service money, 860, 923.
-, John, Messenger of the Chamber, 558, 1018, 1193, 1194.
-, -, highwayman. See Bennett, John.
-, - shipmaster, 136.
-, Wm., Master of Chancery in the Alienation Office to take oaths and sign writs, 34, 243, 302.
Fremin, Philip, Yeoman of the Robes, 1005; Groom of the Robes, 1024; Groom of late Queen [Mary's] Great Chamber, 1026.
-, William, barber to the Household, 750, 1004, 1022, 1024, 1026, 1030.
Fremington Hundred (co. Devon), 199.
French. See France.
Frenchen, Harmon, shipmaster, 212.
Freshwell Hundred (co. Essex), 264, 455.
Friard, Lieutenant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1166.
Frith, Edmond, payment to for lodging the Grooms of the Chamber, 1023.
-, [? Charles, Collector of Excise in Cheshire], report concerning, 68.
Frodingham (Frothingham), (co. Lincoln), 266.
Frolling, Christian, child [of the Kitchen], 995.
Frontine, Thomas, Yeoman Icekeeper to the King's Cellar, 991.
Froster, Thomas, shipmaster, 183.
Froud, William, Lieut. Colonel and Captain in Col. Farrington's Regiment of Foot, 1125.
Frowde, Letitia, Maid of Honour to Queen Anne, 254, 271, 369.
Fry, George, messenger of the Chamber, 1018.
-, -, supplying waggons for the Forces in Ireland, 1192.
-, Richard, carpenter, London, 147.
-, Thomas, Gravesend pensioner, 556, 570, 593, 617, 636, 665, 686.
Fugee, Joshua, shipmaster, 156.
Fulford, John, Quarter Master in Col. Brudenell's Foot, 1122.
Fuller, William, payment to out of Secret Service money, 579, 644, 645, 648, 649, 650.
Fuljohn, Elizabeth, Wardrobe pension, 1108.
-, Mary, Wardrobe pension, 1008.
-, Capt. Robert, transport debt to, 317.
-, William, Wardrobe pension, 1008.
Funeral. See Charles II; Mary; William III.
Furnese (Furness, Furnace), Sir Henry, 1035; army clothing, 424; sheriff of London, 314, 473; a Receiver of the Two Millions, 92; and partners, remittances of exchange to the troops abroad, 101.
Fusiliers. See Army (Regiments, 7th Foot).
Futter, Robert, lost order on Marriage Duties, 161.