Index: U, Z

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U.

Uddevalla ("Odeval"), Sweden, 163.

Umfrey, Ann, widow, royal bounty to carry her to Ireland, 759.

Ummant, William, charges of passing privy seals etc., 516, 520, 524.

Underkeepers of the royal woods and forests and households. See each Household and forest separately as under Royal (forests); Royal (Households).

Uphalfens, John, Arras Worker to the Great Wardrobe, 1036.

Uphill, Richard, Ensign of the Yeomen of the Guard, 1019.

-, -, coastwaiter London port, 237.

Uphill (in Treworgie, co. Cornwall), 169.

Upnor Castle (on the Medway), Garrison, fire and candle, 108; Governor, 60, 309 (see Rouse, Lieut. Col. Edward).

Upton, Captain Richard, in command of a frigate, 269; petition, 438; captain of a Customs vessel to guard the Cornish coast, 309; Commander of the Falmouth Customs smack, 211, 479; collector St. Ives, 264.

Ustick, Richard, collector Bideford, 29, 204, 207; Surveyor Plymouth, 204, 207.

Uthwayte, Richard, receiving money for Deputy Paymaster, Richard Hill, 889.

-, -, a Commissioner of Stamps, 238.

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

Uttlesford (Hundred, co. Essex), 264.

V.

Val, Capt. de la, negotiating with the Emperor of Morocco for the release of English captives. See Delaval, Capt. G.

Valate, Peter, staff officer in Count Marton's Kegiment of Foot, 1168.

Vale, Thomas, chimney sweep assisting the soldiers in the Haymarket riot, 759.

Valogne, Anthony, officer of one of the French Regiments, arrears of pay, 1177.

Vanbearsenburgh, John, Yeoman of the Robes, 1024, 1026, 1030, 1038.

Vanbrugh, Wm., Comptroller of Works, 33, 227 (wrongly John), 390; Deputy Comptroller of Accounts of the Treasurer of the Chamber, 59, 120, 1022; report by, 9, 485; report on Army debt, 1079; report on Civil List .debt, 947; pension, 427.

Vanburgh, John, Captain in Sir Cloudesley Shovell's Regiment of Marines, 1141; petition, 478.

Vandalen, Lambert, a servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, 1058.

Vanderbang, John, Arras worker and tapestry maker to the Great Wardrobe, 1036.

Vanderbazen, Anthony, Arras worker to the Great Wardrobe, 1036.

Vandenberg, Peter, conductor in the Dutch Train of Artillery in Ireland, 1178.

Vanderburg, Giles, Footman in the Stables, 1011.

Vander Esch, Jacob, Paymaster of the Dutch Forces, certificates by, 1199; attending the Treasury, 506; payment to for Dutch officers in Ireland, 505; payments to out of Secret Service, 534, 838.

Vanderhoven, Bartholomew, importing sword blades, 906.

Vanderkaa, Leonard, contractor for winter forage for the army in Flanders, 1154, 1160.

Vandersteghen, Dirk, merchant, San Sebastian wine frauds, 146.

Vandiere. See Vaudiere.

Vanhaugwith, Hans Frederick, royal bounty for going to Flanders to serve in the Army, 634.

Van Homrigh. See Homrigh.

Van Huls. See Huls.

Van Loen, Nicholas van, Groom of the Stables, 1012.

Van Loon (Vanloon), William, Serjeant Surgeon to the King, 1022, 1025, 1027, 1028, 1030.

-, -, widow of, petition, 479; arrears owing to, 3.

Van Namen, Max, page of the Bedchamber, 566.

Vanstreeken, Monsieur, petition, 478.

Vansull, Herman, servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, 1049.

-, John, servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, 1051.

Vanteman, John, shipmaster, 166.

Van Wostein. See Wostein.

Varangville, Hester, arrears of Army pension, 1108.

Varanguen, Peter, royal bounty paid to for Madame Beauclair, 786, 791, 796, 804, 811, 817, 824.

Vartiburgh, Henry, Groom of the Stables, 1012.

Vauchin, Thomas, Ensign in Col. Thomas Saunderson's Regiment of Foot, 1124.

Vaudemont, Prince of, Charles Thomas, Prince of Vaudemont, grandson of Charles III, Duke of Lorraine, Army pay arrears to his aide de camp (for 1697), 325, 1151.

Vaudiere [? Vandiere], Anne Proissy, Lieutenant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1165.

Vaudois, Wm. III's assistance of money for, 586; and see Savoy.
-, French and Vaudois Swiss Protestants going to Ireland, 705, 708, 716.
-, ministers, pension to, 71, 141, 478, 481, 653.

Vaughan, Charles, storekeeper of Prizes at Portsmouth, 346.

-, Helen, or Ellen, royal bounty to, 840; petition concerning her husband's annuity out of the Royal Oak Lottery, 478.

- John, Earl of Carbery, Chamberlain of Brecon, Radnor and Glamorgan, Steward of Mallaen etc., Mavon etc., 213, 248, 286, 437.

-, -, Viscount Lisburn, steward of Mevenydd etc., 343.

-, Col. John, Royal Oak Lottery annuity, 259, 478.

-, John, Deputy to Simon de Brienne, Surveyor of the Mews at Kensington, 1066.

-, -, labourer to the Works, 1065.

-, Major Owen, payment to out of Secret Service money for Contingencies in Ireland, 533.

-, Richard, Earl of Carbery, steward of the manor and lordship of Brecon, 248.

-, Richard, shipmaster, 136.

Vaury, Captain in Major General La Melonière's Regiment of Foot, 1161.

Vauzy, Captain in Major General La Melonière's Regiment of Foot, 1164.

Vavasour, Tho., petition, 469; royal bounty to, 721.

Vebron, Elizabeth de, pension on the Irish Establishment, 150, 1107 (see Verboone, Mrs.)

Veel, William, Comptroller Sandwich port, 263, 295, 456.

Vellum and Parchment, Duty on. See Stamp Duties.

Venice:
-, ambassadors from, 778. See Ambassadors.
-, currants from, 316.
-, Geographer to the State of, 778. See Coronelli, V.
-, gold, 176.
-, merchants, 204.
-, ships for, 135, 166.

Venneville, Madame de, pension to from Queen Mary, 1055.

-, Marquis de, arrears of half pay in Ireland, 1109.

Venner, Col. Samuel, Governor of Kilmainham Royal Hospital, Ireland, 155, 1192.

Verboone, Mrs., servant and pensioner to Queen Mary, 1052 (see Vebron, Eliz.)

Verdelles, Captain in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1161.

Verdy, Mr., lease of tithes, co. Northumberland, 379.

Vere, Aubrey, Earl of Oxford, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Wm. III, 158, 341, 967; Regiment of (the First Regiment of Horse), 74, 80, 198, 332, 358, 363; royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 12, 33, 56, 138, 227, 526, 570, 724, 727, 794; royal bounty money paid to Sir Stephen Evance as his assignee, 572; pension out of First Fruits, 240; petition, 449, 477; to attend the Treasury, 491.

-, Diana, Countess of, pension out of First Fruits, 240.

Verhast (Verheast), John, Gentleman Harbinger, 999; Yeoman Harbinger, 1025.

Verijt, Joanna, Necessary Woman in the royal Household, 1006, 1025, 1027, 1032.

Verkuylen, Joost, servant and pensioner to Queen Mary, 1057.

Vernon, James, Serjeant of the Chandry in the royal Household, 993.

-, -, a Teller of the Receipt of the Exchequer, 47, 62, 88, 260, 269, 280, 300, 310, 377, 732; Secretary of State and Secret Service payments as such, 14, 35, 112, 122, 123, 148, 196, 228, 732, 735, 779, 838, 938, 945, 989, 1003; a Commissioner of the Privy Seal, 201, 301; Envoy Extraordinary to Denmark, 128, 166, 312.

-, Sir Richard, Bart., one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 985.

Vernons, Lieutenant in Major General Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1167.

Vero, John, Excise supervisor, Worcester and Newcastle, 314.

Verre, Pierre de, a Gentleman Armourer in the Stables, 1013.

Verrio, Signor Antonio, painting private oratory at Windsor, 92, 379; painting at Hampton Court, 43, 139, 248, 315, 379; payments to, 12, 133; petition, 450, 479; lodging him and his family for a year in the house of William Isaack, 918.

Vesey, John, archbishop of Tuam, 531.

Vesse, — De, French pensioner, 1104.

Vezian, James, Purveyor to the Stables, 1010.

-, Francis [? drummer] in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1170.

Vialas, Jeremias, Lieutenant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1166.

Viana (Portugal), 166; agent for Prizes at, 345.

Vice, William, reward out of Secret Secret money for goinu; express to Londonderry, 533.

Vice-Chamberlain. See Royal Household.

Vice-Treasurer Ireland. See Ireland (Vice).

Vickers, John, servant and pensioner to Queen Mary, 1048.

Vicouse, Guy de, Captain in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1161.

Victuallers, suppressing of in Bedford town, 500.

Victualling. See Navy.

Vielat, Pierre, Dragoon in the Marquis de Miremont's Regiment of Dragoons, 1179.

Vienna, King of the Romans at, 332.

Viere Nobre, Francisca, Commander of the St. Gabriel of Lisbon, 396, 399.

Vignar, Ensign in Major (General La Melonière's Regiment of Foot, 1163.

Vignau, Bernard de, pension out of Secret Service money, 81.

Vignole, Captain in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1169.

Vigo (Spain), prizes or plunder taken at, 97, 385, 394, 400, 403, 413, 415, 416, 422, 423. 424. See Expedition; Prizes.

Vigeon, Thomas, tidesman. Lyme Regis, 192.

Villarnoul, Capt., Major of Brigade, arrears due to at Wm. III's death, 175, 1188.

Ville, Dieu La, Lieutenant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1166.

Villebon, Ensign in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1162, 1163.

Villenave, Mons. D', executors of, 1052.

Villiers, Alexander de, periwig maker to the Robes, 1046.

-, Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, annuity or pension out of the Post Office (4700l. per an.), 6, 10, 42, 49, 124, 129, 271, 1060; arrears of pension (of 6,000l. per an.) due to at Wm. III's death, 1059; petition, 444, 448.

-, Charles, undersearcher Gravesend, 251, 262, 447.

-, [Sir] Edward, a trustee of the Duchess of Cleveland's pension on the Excise, 1059; ditto for the Duke of Northumberland's pension out of Prizage and Butlerage, 294; Knight Marshal, 478.

-, Edward, Viscount Villiers, Earl of Jersey, Lord Chamberlain of the Household (from 1700) to Wm. III, 153, 154, 197, 215, 252, 388, 1003, 1075; Secretary of State (from 29 May, 1699). 963, 974; ambassador in France, buying furniture for Wm. III, 872; Wm. III's gift of 7000l. to, 895, 924; pension on Queen Mary's list, 1051; Ranger of Hyde Park, payments to for watering the Ring in Hyde Park, and for buying engines for same, 724, 728; letter to William Lowndes, 893.

-, Col. or Brigadier [Edward], debt to, for supplies in Ireland to the Third Regiment of Horse under him, 938, 1200.

-, Madame Elizabeth, [sister of the Earl of Jersey and afterwards Countess of Orkney], 762; royal bounty to, 762; for references to her as Countess of Orkney and Mistress to Wm. III see Hamilton, Elizabeth.

-, Francis, a Teller of the Exchequer, 515, 516, 535, 548, 549, 561, 562, 575, 576, 590, 601, 602, 612, 613, 627, 640, 659, 672, 681, 705, 706, 712, 713.

-, Col. George, Regiment of (Marines or Sea Service, 31st Foot), part of the 10,000 men for sea service, 20, 50, 68, 80, 169, 224, 278, 315, 364, 407–8.

-, George, Visct. Grandison, grant to by Charles II out of Prizage and Butlerage in trust for the Duke of Northumberland, 294; pension to in trust for the Duchess of Cleveland, 1059.

-, George, Duke of Buckingham, 70.

-, (Villers), Henry, a Commissioner of the Alienation Office, 193, 302, 304, 460, 469.

-, Col. Henry, Governor of Tynemouth Castle, 279; petition, 464.

-, Dame Martha, widow of Sir Edward, 478.

-, Mary, wife of Wm., third Earl of Inchiquin, marriage portion of from Queen Mary, 715 (and see O'Brien, Mary).

-, Mary, Dowager Duchess of Buckingham, widow of George, Duke of Buckingham, pension and royal bounty to, 6, 70, 127, 407, 533, 571, 606, 624, 663, 674, 682, 700, 712, 715, 983; petition, 467.

-, (Villers), Major William, petition (Army arrears), 273, 460; Major to Col. Harvey's Regiment of Horse in Ireland, 145.

Vincent, James, Purveyor to the Stables, 1010.

Vinck, Jacob, a servant and pensioner to Queen Mary, 1049.

Viner, John, tidesman London, 333.

Violette, Peter la, Groom of the Stables, 1012.

Virazel, Baron, payments to for French Protestants in Ireland, 221.

Virginia:
-, accounts. See Virginia (revenue).
-, agent for Prizes, 346. See Bird, W.
-, arms for, 307, 362, 469; details of, 335.
-, Auditor and Receiver of revenue, 362. See Bird, W.; question of separating his two offices, 362.
-, chaplains and schoolmasters going to, 42, 251, 387, 404, 539, 540, 541, 542, 551, 593, 622, 641, 676, 687, 688, 689, 691.
-, Council, clerk to, 362.
-, embargo, protection from for ships going thither, 126, 132, 135, 136, 166–7, 182, 183, 184.
-, Forces in, 335.
-, General Court, 363.
-, Governor of (Lieut. Governor and General), 307. See Nicholson, Col.
-, salary of, 362.
-, Imposition on liquors, servants and slaves, 362, 363.
-, Ordnance stores for. See Virginia (arms).
-, quit rents, 362; accounts of, 281; compensation to Lord Culpeper for, 138, 233, 247, 307; payment to Lord Fairfax out of, 945.
-, Revenue, 139; accounts of, 233, 281, 307, 362, 363; officers, 316; and see Virginia (Imposition; Quit rents; tobacco).
-, tobacco, Duty of 2s. per hogshead, 362, 363.
-, Treasurer for, 362, 363. See Carter, Capt. Robert.
-, woollen goods much wanted, 184.

Vitel, Andre Francis, Quarter Master in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1168.

Vittenvalle, Madlle. de, servant and pensioner to Queen Mary, 1057.

Vitus. See White.

Vivains, Lieutenant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1166.

Vivent, Michael, army pension arrears at death of Wm. III, 1107.

Vivian, Daniel, Yeoman of the Guard, 984.

-, Hardball, Comptroller of Tin Coinage in Cornwall and Devon, 232.

Vize, Wooten, Lieut. in Col. Edward Fox's Regiment of Foot, 1138.

Vognisuiner [Vogunsinner], John, Ensign in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1133.

Vokins, Richard, Yeoman of the Chandry in the royal Household, 993.

Vortman, Herman, a Groom of the Stables, 1012.

Vote of Credit. See Commons (Vote).

Vrijbergen, Monsieur [Marinus Vau, Envoy from the States General]. petition concerning the Vaudois ministers, 478.

W.

Waddington (Wadlington), co. Lincoln, 266.

Wade, Ambrose, collector Arundel port, 206.

-, Michael, shipmaster, 125.

Wakeland, Capt, Quartermaster of Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, 198.

Wakelyn, Clement, receivership of Taxes for part of co. Lincoln, 198.

Walbank, Angustin, royal bounty to [? for passage money as a chaplain], 857.

-, Mr., Collector of Malt Duties in Cambridge Division, 363; Surveyor and Collector of Excise in Lancashire and Cheshire, 352.

Waldie, James, shipmaster, 156.

Wales, 172; coast of, 567.
-, Auditor of (see Godolphin, S.), 147, 254, 456, 459, 484 (Ralph, Lord Grey of Werke), 254, 274; (Parsons, Anthony), 365; Deputy Auditor (Humphreys, R.), 410, 511; books in the Auditor's office, 410.
-, Irish prisoners in Wales. See
-, Ireland (prisoners).
-, Justices or Judges, fees paid out of Crown revenues, 259, 325.
-, offices, grant of, 213.
-, Receivers of Crown Revenues, 81, 147, 259, 274.
-, stewardship of manors, 147.
-, North:
-, Auditor, 241.
-, mines, 163.
-, Justices' salaries paid out of, 325.
-, pension out of Crown Lands, 241–2.
-, Receiver General of Crown Lands, 241, 325, 425.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 177. See Austin, T.; Lloyd, T.; Whitley, M.
-, stewardship, Constableship etc., granted, 425.
-, Surveyors of Houses and Marriage Duties, 421. See Francis, S.; Price, W.
-, South.
-, Auditor, 241.
-, Crown Lands, survey of, 152.
-, Receiver General of Crown Lands, 241, 484. See Poynton, S.; Baber, J.; Pavey, J.; Lloyd, B.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Howell, G.
-, Surveyors of Houses and Marriage Duties (Parry, R.; Pugh, T.).

Walford, Hugh, Surveyor Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Sussex, 349, 420.

-, Samuel, Melter of the Mint at Exeter and Bristol, 155, 294; petition, 459.

Walkden, Richard, of the Poultry in the royal Household, 1014.

Walker, Dorothy, Wardrobe pension, 1008.

-, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Walker, Housekeeper of the King's house at Newmarket, 286.

-, George, Reverend, Doctor, and Colonel, Governor of Londonderry, payment to out of Secret Service, 531, 532, 536, 552; Regiment, 1082.

-, Henry, Lieut. in Brigadier Trelawney's Regiment of Foot, 1145.

-, Hester (Esther), widow and late sutler to the Army in Flanders, 37, 42; petition, 450; royal bounty to, 858, 875, 880, 905, 911, 920.

-, Mrs. Isabella (widow of George), royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 695, 702, 734, 737.

-, John, usher of Exchequer Court, 175; payments to for necessaries of the Exchequer and for his diet, 321; office of Marshal of the Exchequer Court, 237, 249; Mr. (legal opinion), 444.

-, -, deputy clerk of Parliaments to John Brown, 555.

-, -, assignee of Simon Douglas, 1048.

-, Robert, pioneer belonging to the Train of Artillery in the reduction of Ireland, 1096.

-, -, of the Scullery in the royal Household, 1014.

-, Thomas, Housekeeper of the King's House at Newmarket, 286, 332, 414, 979.

Walkerith (co. Lincoln), 266.

Walky, John, waiter of the Customs, Looe port, 273.

Wall, William, Gentleman Harbinger, 999.

Waller, Capt. James, payment to out of Secret Service, for a journey from Ireland on special service, 740, 742.

-, Sir Thomas, farmer of the Prizage and Butlerage of Wines in England, 294.

-, William, Surveyor Houses and Marriage Duties for Surrey and Southwark, 349, 420.

-, Sir William, farmer of Prizage and Butlerage of wines England, 294.

Wallinger, Walter, Secondary and first attorney or sworn clerk in the Pipe Office in the Exchequer Court, 5, 8, 106, 423, 979.

Wallis, James, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 985.

-, John, royal bounty for his training in Oxford, 967.

-, Dr. John, the mathematician, annuity as Decipherer, 287, 315, 399.

-, Robert, carver in the royal Household, 1003.

-, -, Groom of the Privy Chamber, 1005.

-, William, Groom of the Privy Chamber, 1039; Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, 1005.

Wallop, Richard, royal bounty to, 747, 751.

Walls, Thomas, Stipender in the royal Household, 1002.

Wallwyn, Arnold, Page of the Presence, 1040.

Walpole, Haratio, royal bounty to for plate run for at Newmarket, 803.

Walsh, Thomas, compounding Customs debt, 387.

Walter. See Doyley, Mary.

-, Henry, Queen Anne's private pension, out of Secret Service, 82.

-, Sir William, soldiers of his Company at Exeter at Wm. Ill's arrival, 626.

Walters (and see Warters), Richard, Mason to the Works, 1065.

Waltham Forest (co. Essex):
-, deer in, 606.
-, Lieutenant of, 573, 606, 968.
-, See Harvey, Sir E.
-, Officers, foresters, Keepers, Rangers and Woodward, underkeepers and underrangers, establishment and salaries, 116, 282, 308, 427, 469, 518–9, 573, 968.
-, Walks, 518, 519, 968. See
-, Chapel Henault.
-, Chingford Walk.
-, Hamfrithwood.
-, Lambourne Walk.
-, Leighton Walk.
-, Loughton Walk.
-, New Lodge Walk.
-, Walthamstow Walk.
-, Walwood.
-, Woodford Walk.

Walthamstow Walk, Walthamstow Forest, 519, 968.

Walthrope, James, pension in the Stables, 1013.

Walton, Eliza, late King's servant, petition, 481.

-, Parry, mender and repairer of the King's pictures, 119, 120, 481, 623, 637, 667, 672, 705, 707–8, 980.

-, Peter, Repairer of King's Pictures, 979.

-, Thomas, clerk going as chaplain to Barbados, 858.

-, William, Groom of the Bake House in the royal Household, 991.

Walwin, Arnold, Page of the Presence, 1004.

Walwood Wood in Waltham Forest, 519, 968.

Walworth, John, Messenger to the Trustees for Circulating Exchequer Bills, 224.

Wandesford, Eliz., pension on forfeited lands, Ireland, 40, 252; petition, 442, 450.

Wanless, William, Ensign in Col. John Gibson's Regiment of Foot, 1125.

Wanley, Dorothy, pension out of Secret Service money, 82.

Wappen [Wapping], 533.

War, Articles of. See Army (Articles).
-, with Dutch, 107.
-, with France. See France.
-, Office, stationery for, 435.
-, Secretary at. See Army (Secretary).

Warcup, Sir Edmund, petition, 447.

-, Mrs., servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, 1055.

Ward, Sir Edward, chief baron of the Exchequer, 50, 258, 388, 926.

-, Elizabeth, payments of royal bounty to for Madame Beauclair, 864, 870, 877, 883, 891, 902, 907, 918, 925, 932.

-, George, payments to for subsistence of certain prisoners in Newgate, 580, 586, 588, 594, 597, 606, 619, 630, 638, 643.

-, Hannah, Miss, payments to of royal bounty for Madame Beauclair, 849, 855, 859.

- John, of the Bank of England, 103.

Warden, Richard, Stipender in the royal Household, 1002.

Wardour, Edward, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Herts., 349, 420.

-, William, Clerk of the Pells, 1041.

Wardrobe:
-, at Hampton Court. See Hampton Court.
-, at St. James's. See St. James's.

Wardrobe, Great:
-, accounts, 203, 481; account of debt of, 165, 212, 364, 431; account of Civil List debt in at death of Wm. III, 944, 946, 1035–1044, 1065, 1078.
-, Arras Workers, debt to at Wm. III's death, 1036.
-, clerk to. See Townsend, T., 427.
-, Coronation expenses, etc.:
-, Charles II, 23.
-, James II, 23.
-, Wm. III, 23.
-, Anne. See Anne.
-, deliveries out of and Lord Chamberlain's warrants for, 140, 150, 153, 155, 157, 170–1, 174, 176, 178, 185, 186, 196, 197, 202, 205, 213, 215, 219, 234, 248, 250, 252, 254, 270, 300, 338, 346, 376, 388, 389, 394, 396, 399, 405, 419, 428, 429, 432.
-, Deputy to the Master of. See Bland, C.
-, Establishments under Charles II, James III, Wm. III, 170.
-, fringemaker to. See Plomer, T. Funeral expenses for Charles II, 23; for Queen Mary, 23; for Wm. III. See Wm. III.
-, Garter banners etc. for Windsor, 376.
-, issues for, 10, 23, 47, 130, 133, 148, 172, 180, 399,431, 944.
-, Liveries issuable or payable out of, 114, 148, 1037–44, 1076.
-, Master of, 88, 161, 212. See Montague, Earl of.
-, —, paying the Lord Great Chamberlain for the furniture of the Queen's Bedchamber and hangings in Westminster Hall at the Coronation, 265.
-, Maundy. See Almoner.
-, Office, 49; officers, 1065.
-, payments to from Ireland for furniture of the Charlotte yacht on the coast of Ireland, 219.
-, poundage payments to clerk of, 381.
-, royal yachts, furniture for, 140, 219, 419.
-, suites of feathers for State rooms, 150.
-, tailors to, debt to at Wm. III's death, 1036.
-, tradesmen and artificers to, detailed, debt to at Wm. III's death, 1035–6.
-, Removing Wardrobe, deliveries to, 150, 161, 171, 174. 178, 185, 186, 202–3, 205, 215, 248, 338, 346, 396, 399.
-, Groom of, 197.
-, officers of, 254.
-, Yeoman of. See Hume, P.
-, at Hampton Court, 178.
-, Kensington, 178.
-, Newmarket, 178.
-, Richmond Lodge, 178.
-, Saint James's, 178.
-, Whitehall, 178.
-, Windsor, 178.
-, Standing Wardrobe [at Whitehall], 458; and See Hampton Court, St. James's, Windsor. Keeper of. See Child, D.

Wards, Court of. See Court.

Ware, Jacob, going as chaplain to Virginia, 539.

-, John, Quarter Waiter in ordinary, royal Household, 1026.

Waring, John, Customs searcher Chester port, 295, 460.

-, Richard, Customs searcher Chester port, 312.

Warkman, Timothy, tidesman London port, 112.

Warlow, Walter, Surveyor Houses and Marriage Duties for co. Oxford, 349, 421.

Warner, John. Master of the Barges to Wm. III, 392, 419, 980, 1018, 1042.

-, Richard, a Queen's waiter London port, 230.

-, Capt. Thos., shipmaster, 167.

Warr, Richard, Secretary to the Embassy in Holland, 108, 288; of the Secretary of State's office, 81, 273, 509.

Warren, Henry, Ensign in Col. Brudenel's Regiment of Foot, 1122.

-, Hugh, joiner to the Works, 1172.

-, John, and partners, timber merchants, 1069.

-, Maurice, Lieutenant in Col. Coote's Regiment of Foot, 1116.

-, Thomas, redeemed slave from Morocco, 928.

-, -, clerk going as chaplain to the Leeward Islands, 694, 698.

-, William, Purveyor for wax lights to the Household, 1007.

-, -, receiving royal bounty money for Bartholomew Vanderhoven, 906.

Warrener, John, tidesman (Shields), 160.

Warrington, Earl of. See Booth, Hy.

Warters (and see Walters), John, Solicitor to the Lord High Admiral for Admiralty Droits, 385.

-, -, petition for place of Solicitor of Wine Licences, 236, 442, 443.

-, -, Excise officer, 168.

Warwick, Earl of. See Rich, Edward.

Warwick County:
-, Auditor of Crown Lands, 216. See Shales, Hy.
-, Receiver General of Crown Lands, 327. See Finnes, S.; Hewitt, T.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 199, 316. See Andrews, Jo.; Newsham, J.
-, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, 420. See Spencer, W.

Washington, Hy., lease co. Lincoln, 345, 373; Thames fishing in Cookham manor, 405.

Water engine. See Windsor.

Waterford (Ireland), 723.

-, agent for prizes at, 345.

-, transport of Troops to, 350–1.

- County, 1200.

Watermen. See Royal (Watermen).

Watkee, John, Footman to the Stables, 1011.

Watkins, Mary, pension out of Secret Service money, 82.

-, Philip, petition, 480.

-, Reynard, Surveyor Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Middlesex, 349, 420.

Watkinson, Capt. [John], [Royal Oak] Lottery pensioner, 290.

Watson, Alexander, shipmaster, 196.

-, Daniel, Chairman to Queen Mary, 1043; pension in the Wardrobe, 1008.

-, George, servant and pensioner to Queen Mary, 1047; royal bounty to, 657; grant of forfeited estate, 790; repayment of money expended by Lord Sydney, 626.

-, Judith, petition, 442, 462.

- Leonard, receiving bounty money for Wm. Disney, 700.

-, Martin, landcarriageman London port, 425.

-, Mary, widow, royal bounty pension out of Secret Service money, 523, 545, 565, 578, 592, 617, 634, 668, 683.

-, Robert, of Whitby, Excise moneys returned through, 159.

-, Thomas, deprived bishop of St. David's, 100, 206, 445, 461; petition, 452; repairs of his palace, 458; Lord Almoner, 494.

-, William, page of the Bedchamber to Queen Mary and Wm III, 566, 784, 1004, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1033, 1037, 1075.

Watts, Josia, Groom Farrier to the Stables, 1010.

-, Richard, pioneer in the Train of Artillery in the reduction of Ireland, 1096.

Watty, Nicholas, Stipender in the royal Household, 1002.

Waugh, Thomas, petition for Customs pleas, 270, 457.

Wayte, Daniel, Quarter Master in the Earl of Denbigh's Regiment of Dragoons, 1114.

Waytis, John, tidesman London port, 333.

Weager, Mary, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 742.

Weaver, Edward, Captain in the Marquis of Carmarthen's Regiment of Marines, 1140.

-, Thomas, Collector and Receiver of revenue New York, 62, 312, 388, 910.

Webb, Ezekiell, minister of Inniskillen, 542.

-, John, Keeper of the fowl and fish in St. James's Park, 533. See Webb, Robert.

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

-, -, officer of the Works, 1171.

-, -, junior, turnbroach in the Kitchen of the royal Household, 996.

-, -, senior, ditto, 996.

-, -, one of the King's falconers, 282, 1016.

-, -, Quarter Master in Col. Seymour's Regiment of Foot, 1131.

-, -, Captain in Col. Thomas Brudenel's Regiment of Foot, 1135.

-, -, Col. John Richmond, regiment of [Eighth Regiment of Foot], 1184, 1187, 1189.

-, Mr., letter concerning Mr. Appreece, a delinquent Taxes Receiver, 54.

-, Mrs., of Kensington, payment for lodging the Chaplains in waiting, 1023.

-, Nicho., postmaster of Gloucester, 196.

-, Richard, fined for transporting wool, 292, 384; petition, 447, 481.

-, Robert, officer of the Works, 1065, 1172.

-, -, petition, 456.

-, -, Fowl Keeper, St. James's Park (see Webb, John), 1076.

-, Thomas, Receiver General of Taxes, House Duties and Marriage Duties, co. Gloucester, 361, 368, 383.

-, -, clerk of entries in the Alienation Office, 193, 297, 302.

-, -, Second Clerk of the Kitchen in the royal Household, 994.

-, -, glazier to the Works, 1173.

-, William, carter to the Works, 1069.

Webberley, Thomas, Major in Sir Cloudesley Shovell's Regiment of Marines, 1141.

Webster, Edward, a clerk of the Treasury, 631, 638, 639, 759, 764, 769, 775, 781, 786, 791, 797, 805, 810, 816, 827, 834, 841, 844, 852, 855, 860, 863, 869, 873, 876, 885, 894, 901, 907, 919, 924, 932, 938.

-, Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. William Webster, 1183.

-, Mary, widow, royal bounty to, 685.

-, -, daughter of Captain William, 1183.

-, Capt. William, army pay arrears, 1183.

Wedderborne, David, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Cambridge, 333.

Weedon, Thomas, merchant San Sebastian wine frauds, 146.

Weely (Weeley), Samuel, child of the Chapel Royal, 103, 433.

Weemes, Eliz., petition, 447.

Wegersloffe, Toger, Commissary to England of the King of Denmark, 212.

Wekett, William, office keeper of the Treasury, payments to for necessaries for the Treasury Office and for carrying letters, 105, 204, 234, 277, 367, 525, 560, 563, 593, 615, 642, 650, 687, 699, 725, 729, 818, 824, 828; deputy to John Langwith, a messenger of the Receipt, 545, 580; one of the four Messengers of the Receipt of the Exchequer, 286, 630.

Wellback, Richard, pension in the Stables, 1013.

Welbeck, Leonard, Stipender in the royal Household, 1002.

Welbye, Adlard, payment to out of Secret Service money for a special service, 838.

Welch, William, coachman to the Stables, 1012.

Wellington, George, Surveyor of the Dresser in the royal Household, 1005.

Wells Bishopric. See Bath.

Wells (co. Norfolk, port), agent for prizes at. See Knackston, John.

Wells, Thomas, child of the Kitchen in the royal Household, 995.

-, Walter, Chaplain to Brigadier Windham's Regiment, 1149.

Welsh side of the Severn, 230.

Wentworth, Allen, Page of Honour in the Royal Stables, 1009.

-, Guicc[iardin not Grace], petition, 442.

-, Henrietta, baroness, crown title to her estate, 495.

-, Isabella, Maid of Honour, 254, 271, 369.

-, Mr., Secretary to Lord Willoughby, 506.

-, Thomas, Lord Raby, afterwards Earl of Strafford, a Groom of the Bedchamber to Wm. III, 158, 341, 973; Regiment of (the First Royal Dragoons or Royal Regiment of Dragoons), 12, 25, 189, 195, 209, 224, 379.

Werden, Sir John, Trustee for the Prince and Princess of Denmark for their annuities on the Excise and Post Office, 179, 260.

Wessen, Lambert, conductor in the Dutch Train of Artillery in the reduction of Ireland, 1178.

West, Charles, a Queen's waiter London port, 230.

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

-, John, shipmaster, 182.

-, William, embroiderer to the Great Wardrobe, 1036, 1046.

West of England, Wm. III landing in and taking up money from Customs and Excise collectors there. See Wm. III.

West (Hundred, co. Cornwall), 320.

West Derby (co. Lancs.), 266.

West Indies. See Indies; and see Barbados, Jamaica, Leeward, Montserrat, Nevis, St. Christopher.

Westcombe, Gregory, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 985.

Westminster Abbey:
-, Coronation furniture for the throne, galleries, 197, 219.
-, Dean of, 219; coronation habit for, 197.
-, Dean and Chapter, issues to for the French ministers in the Savoy. See Savoy; rent for the officers of Hampton Court, 139.
-, funeral of Duke of Gloucester, fees on, 921; of Wm. III. See Wm. III.
-, Henry VII's chapel, 921.

Westminster City, 185, 465.
-, archives at, copies of, 716; and see Records.
-, Auditor of Crown Revenues, 216.
-, See Shales, Hy.
-, Charles l's Hospital, pension to, 70, 110, 971.
-, High Constable of, scarlet cloak for the Coronation, 197.
-, parishes, bounty to poor of. See St. James's, St. Margaret's.
-, parishioners giving credit to Chelsea pensioners, 99, 293; and see Chelsea.
-, Receiver General of taxes for. See Cuddon, Sir T.; arrears of, 284; and see London; Middlesex.
-, poor, royal bounty to, 1.
-, St. James's parish, annuity to poor of. See Westminster.
-, St. Margaret's parish, annuity to poor of, and compensation to minister of for the tythe of land in Kensington. See London (Streets).
-, streets, Liberties, and topography generally. See London (streets).
-, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties. See Duncombe, J.; Catcot, A.; Coker, J., 293, 420.

Westminster Hall and Palace, 12, 47.
-, Coronation, furniture, Canopy, hangings etc. for, 48, 198, 219, 261, 265; claimed by the Lord Great Chamberlain, 48; plate stolen at, 261.
-, Exchequer in, 802.
-, funeral of Wm. III, hangings for, 198.
-, royal House or Palace, 231; Housekeeper of, 122, 481.
-, See Whynyard, Ann.
-, Court of Requests in, 201.
-, Queen's Bench in, 198.
-, Star Chamber Court in, 802.
-, Trial of impeached Lords and of Lords Mohun and Warwick in Westminster Hall, Lord Great Chamberlain's claim at, 265; tapestry hangings used at, 265.

Westmorland, Earl of. See Fane, Thomas.

Westmorland County:
-, Auditor of Crown Revenues, 216. See Shales, Hy.
-, carrying Acts of Parliament to, 558.
-, Receiver General of Crown Lands, 250, 327. See Hart, R.; Hayhurst, W.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Brougham, T.; Huddleston, A.; Wyvill, Fr.
-, Sheriff, 414.
-, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, 420. See Child, Fr.

West Powder (Hundred, co. Cornwall), 141.

Weston, John, a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, carrying funeral canopy of Wm. III, 198.

Westwood, Theophilus, underkeeper of Richmond Park (the new Park near Richmond), 331, 337, 391, 980.

-, Thomas, Ensign, in the Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot, 1120.

Wetwang, Dame Isabell, royal bounty to, 583.

Wexford, agent for Prizes at, 345. See Knox, B. S.

Weymouth (co. Dorset) port, officers, 351. Sick and Hurt quarters, 111; bill for, 67, 318.

Weymouth, Viscount. See Thynne, Thos.

Whaley, John, Chaplain to Col. Thomas Saunderson's Regiment of Foot, 1124.

Whaples, Samuel, landwaiter London port, 191.

Wharton, Edward, Receiver General for Hackney Coaches, 287, 456.

-, Sir George, Treasurer of the Ordnance, accounts of, 384.

-, Humphrey, army pension arrears, 1102.

-, —, Ensign in Lord Lovelace's Regiment, 1175.

-, Sir Polycarpus, petition, 481.

-, Thomas, Lord, afterwards Earl and Marquess of Wharton, Chief Justice in Eyre, Trent South, 277, 857, 868, 980; Comptroller of the Household to Wm. III, 990; plate for Newmarket races, 814.

Wharton (co. Lincoln), 266.

Wheat, foreign, imported. See Corn.

Wheately, George, shipmaster, 166.

-, William, carpenter to the Works, 1171.

Wheeler, Alice, Necessary Woman to Queen Mary, 1027.

-, Oliver, Lieut. in Lord Lorne's Regiment, 1147.

Wheeley, widow, servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, 1055.

Whetham, Joseph, a Queen's waiter Bristol port, 344, 345.

Whetstone, Capt. [afterwards Rear Admiral William], 106.

Whiddon, Jacob, furrier to the Robes, 1045, 1046.

Whiffin, Henry, carrier, carrying Wm. III's goods from Exeter to London, 645.

Whilden, John, Yeoman of the Larder in the royal Household, 996.

Whinyard. See Whynyard.

Whitaker, Charles, serjeant, Foreign Apposer in the Exchequer Court, 411, 413, 467, 979; surrendering to his son, 291.

Whitbread (Whitebread), Henry, Receiver General co. Beds. for Land Tax, Houses and Marriage Duties, 199, 382.

- Wm. [Receiver General of Assessments, co. Beds.], accounts, 481.

Whit by, John, receiving money for subsistence of prisoners in Chester gaol, 630.

Whitby (Yorks), port and officers, 139, 159, 191, 299, 403.

White, Elizabeth, servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, 1048.

-, (or Vitus), Ignatius Maximilius, Count D'Albi and Marquess D'Albeville in the Holy Roman Empire: Secret Service payment for, 572.

-, Ignatius, Ensign in Major General Erle's Regiment of Foot, 1118.

-, Isaac, Footman in the Stables, 1011.

-, John, slater to the Works, payment for repairing Guard Houses at Whitehall etc., 1171, 1189.

-, Joshua, receiving royal bounty money for Jane Davies, 565.

-, Mr., exporting wool, 285.

-, Peter, clerk to the Clerk of the Pells, 193.

-, Robert, Housekeeper at Richmond, 118, 1020.

-, Col. Robert, regiment of, (Londonderry), 384, 1083, 1085.

-, Robert, Coroner of the Household, 1001.

-, alias Whitehead, Thomas, lands escheated for treason, 43.

-, Thomas, Ensign in Major General Churchill's Regiment, 1145.

Whitebread. See Whitbread.

White Castle (co. Monmouth), 267.

Whitehall, Lancelot, Customer Chichester port, 242, 257, 443.

Whitehall, 319, 418, 793.
-, ancient Palace of, 423.
-, assessments, arrears of, on the servants of the Palace, 38 see Assessments (Fifth 4s. Aid anno 1702), Commissioners for, 34.
-, Banqueting House: ceiling paintings in, 707.
-, Chapel Royal. See Chapel.
-, cleaning the house and courts and passage to the Privy Garden, 117.
-, clocks in, 116, 162.
-, Cockpit, 219, 254, 348; drawing room and bedchamber where the Ambassadors are to be entertained, 248, 399.
-, fire at, 621, 818, 824.
-, Gallery Keeper. See Paulett, W.
-, Horse Guards, 99, 108, 379, 1180; Guard Houses, 1189.
-, Housekeeper, establishment, 117.
-, Lodgings in, 299, 578, 1065.
-, Earl of Mulgrave's, 578.
-, Paper Office (State Paper Office), 293.
-, Play acted at by "both" Companies, 867.
-, Privy Garden. See Privy.
-, Receiver General for taxes on. See Burton L.; Bradford, Earl of.
-, Removing Wardrobe, 117, 118, 140, 178, 396; Grooms, 118; Yeoman of, 118. See Hume, P.; Pages of, 118. See Smith, Christopher, Heron, K., Sewell, Josias; goods for, 140.
-, Standing Wardrobe at, 117, 118.
-, Tennis Court, keeper of. See Moor, H.
-, Treasury in. See Treasury.
-, works in, 6, 299; and see Works.

Whitehaven port (co. Cumberland), 158, 168, 234, 270, 325, 373, 431, 537; increase of trade in, 192.

Whitehead, Capt., soldiers of his Company at Exeter at the Prince of Orange's arrival, 626.

-, Hy., petition for a place, 469.

-, John, royal bounty to, 852, 862.

-, Joseph, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 985.

-, Thomas. See White, Thomas.

Whitehorne, Thos., shipmaster, 184.

Whitehurst, Daniel, attorney for troopers of Col. Theodore Russell's Regiment, 1181; and see Whithurst.

White Ladies (co. Worcester), guide of Charles II to from Worcester fight (Yeates, Francis), 524.

Whitelock, Bulstrode, petition, 480.

-, Sir William, Trustee's executor of the Duchess of Richmond's pension, 1059.

Whitfield, [Matthew], Gentleman Harbinger to the royal Household, 999.

-, Walter, Paymaster of the Six Marine Regiments, 37, 39, 50, 66, 68, 79–80, 81, 82, 85, 89, 91, 100, 247, 255, 274, 278, 315, 364, 416.

Whitgrave, Thomas, pension in the Exchequer, 402, 979; petition, 480.

Whithurst, Thurston, Groom of the Great Chamber, 1017, 1025, 1039; and see Whitehurst.

Whiting, William, clerk, going as chaplain to Jamaica, 670, 673.

Whitley, Eliz., Morgan Whitley's debt, 17.

-, Morgan, Receiver General of taxes for co. Chester and North Wales, debt of to the Crown, 16, 17, 139, 171, 244, 285, 317, 321, 361, 371, 428, 435; receiving money for Irish prisoners at Chester, 605.

-,Thomas, debt from his estate assigned to the Crown, 377.

Whitlock. See Whitelock.

Whitmore, George, Captain in the Earl of Denbigh's Regiment of Dragoons, 1113.

-, Tho., Groom of the Pantry in the royal Household, 991.

-, William, Groom of the Privy Chamber, 1005, 1033, 1039.

Whittell (Whittle), John, clerk, pension at the Exchequer for services to Wm. III and for losses in Ireland, 58, 312, 479; petition, 460; royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 604, 607, 608, 610, 623, 629, 632, 638, 643, 644, 645, 650, 651, 654, 656, 664, 666, 672, 675, 678, 687, 690, 691, 699, 700, 702, 707, 708, 710, 711, 715, 716, 718, 719, 720, 723, 726, 729, 730, 735, 737, 743, 746, 748, 749, 750, 752, 754, 755, 810.

-, Margaret, widow, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service money, 595, 634, 665.

Whittle (co. Lanes.), 266.

Whittlewood Forest (co. Northants): coppices:
-, Blackpits, 153.
-, Longhedge, 153.
-, Lady, 153.
-, Redmore, 153.
-, grant to the Queen Dowager, 72.
-, Keepers of, 42.
-, Lieutenant of. See Rider, Wm.
-, Lodges:
-, Hazleborough, 414.
-, Hangor, 413.
-, Le Gullet, 414.
-, Maggotts Moor, 414.
-, Richard Annis, the Page Keeper, 413.
-, William Murchison, the Page Keeper, 413–4.
-, William Bird, the Page Keeper, 413.
-, J. Spratt's, 414.
-, Wakefield, 413.
-, Shrobbs, 413.
-, Page Keepers, 413–4, 450. See Whittlewood (Forest, lodges).
-, repairs, 42, 71–2, 413, 439.
-, timber in, felling of, 413; sale of wood and fee to Woodward, 386; timber out of, 42.
-, Walks, Shoulbrook, 413; Wakefield, 153.
-, woodward. See Newton, T.

Whitton, Daniel, Groom of the Almnery, royal Household, 999.

Whitworth, Charles, employed at Ratisbon in Germany (1701–2), 315, 349.

Whitzhuyzen, Matchen, servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, 1057.

Whynyard (Wynyard alias Incledon), Ann, Keeper of Royal House of Westminster, 332, 391, 393, 979.

Wickham, Bartholomew, Cornet in the Earl of Denbigh's Regiment of Dragoons, 1114.

Wicklow, port (Ireland), 400.

Wickman. See Widmann.

Widcombe farm (co. Somerset), 296.

Widmann ("Wickman"), Friedrich freiherr von, Envoy from the Elector of Bavaria for condolence etc., 364; royal present to, 429.

Wight, Isle of:
-, Garrison, fire and candle for, 108.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for See Southampton County, Cobb, R., Cobb, T.

Wigmore, Christian, widow, medicines for Ingoldsby's Regiment, 1190.

-, Gilbert, searcher Newcastle port, 150, 165.

Wigson, John, recommended to be a Surveyor of Marriage Duties, 175.

Wilcox (Wilcocks), Edward, carpenter to the Works, 1065.

-, Surveyor of Woods, Trent South, 432.

-, John, a Commissioner of Excise, repayment of advance money, 507, 508.

-, shipmaster, 183.

-, Nathan, Messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

Wild, —, petition for a receivership of Taxes, 437.

Wildbore (Wildboar), John, Captain in Col. Edward Fox's Regiment of Foot, 1138.

-, Marke, subsisting Irish prisoners in Cumberland, 615.

Wildman, Major John and Sir John, Postmaster General 499, 507, 508.
-, royal bounty to, 527, 542.

Wilkins, Barbara, servant and pensioner to Queen Mary, 1058.

-, John, pavior, works at the Horse Guards, 1171.

-, Thomas, custodiam lease, co. Cornwall, 186.

Wilkinson, Thos., shipmaster, 184.

-, William. Captain in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1119.

Willens, John, servant and pensioner to Queen Mary, 1058.

Willett, Hump, petition for a place, 480.

William III, 69, 311, 312, 320, 399, 418.
-, as Prince of Orange, Intelligence, Proclamation and orders by and moneys taken up by on landing in the West, 518, 520, 525, 526, 527, 557, 646.
-, at Hampton Court, 78, 97; Kensington, 78, 97.
-, Apothecary to. See Chamber.
-, Assassination Plot. See Assassination.
-, Association, forms of, 527.
-, attending meetings of the Treasury. See Treasury.
-, baggage on the campaign in Ireland, 492, 493.
-, barbers, 283.
-, Bedchamber. See Royal (Bedchamber).
-, bedroom furniture, 44, 531; bought for in France, 822; bed for, 929.
-, Bounties intended by, 220.
-, box in Drury Lane play house, 867.
-, Civil List arrears and debt. See Civil (List).
-, Closet Keeper to. See Kein, R.
-, clothes stolen from, 701.
-, Coronation, 23, 44, 181; Coronation medals, 210; King's waferer at, 517, 531; Lord Chamberlain's claim of furniture at, 44, 531.
-, death of, 28, 38, 56, 141, 146, 288, 938; commissions void by, 92.
-, debt to Hackney coachmen, 319.
-, Declaration by in Ireland, 1196.
-, Dutch doctor attending him, 232. See Bidloo, G.
-, East India Company share and dividend, 640; sale of, 929.
-, ecclesiastical patronage, 756.
-, embalming body of, 171, 417.
-, equipage for [on going abroad], 42.
-, Establishments and servants. See Chamber, King's, Royal (Household); Royal (Hunt), Royal (Stables).
-, funeral and mourning, 23, 25, 27, 64, 170–1, 178, 180, 181, 185, 197, 198, 203, 308, 334, 480; plate employed at, 188; coffin, 171; carrying canopy at, 198.
-, Garter George, 159.
-, going to Ireland, baggage etc., 491, 493.
-, grants of pension etc., 954, 956, 970, 979.
-, grant of annuity for Greenwich Hospital, 70.
-, grant to Presbyterian ministers in North Ireland, 429.
-, Guide of roads and repairer of Bridges etc., 283. See Studholme, 221.
-, horses for his use in Holland and Flanders, 794.
-, horses, gift of to the King of the Romans, 42, 332.
-, houses sold to, 56; and See Kensington (Palace).
-, illness, 97, 369; doctor attending. See Blackmore, Sir R.
-, in Holland; William Blathwayte attending him, 73.
-, leaving 16,000l. in Henning's hands, 457.
-, loans to from individuals, 557, 578, 583, 595, 628, 654, 701. See Germaine. J.; Evance, Sir Ste.; Woollaston, R.; Fox, T.; Banks, Sir J.; Hall, T.; Johnson, J.
-, march to London from Exeter, 646.
-, money due to his successor from the Earldom of Chester on his decease, 422.
-, patents of grant etc. terminating at his death, 37, 92.
-, pensions granted by, 59, 70, 71, 98, 340, 481; private pensions, 478; Queen Mary's private pensions continued by him on her death. See Nicholas, E.: Pensions (Queen Mary); pensions terminated at his death, 37, 56.
-, Physicians to, 1105. See Blackmore, Sir R.
-, Horrel, C,
-, Hutton, J.
-, Lawrence, T.
-, Millington, Sir T.
-, Private Secretary to. See Keppel, A. J. van.
-, Privy Chamber, furniture for, 150: Gentlemen of, carrying the canopy at his funeral, 198.
-, Privy Council. See Privy (Council).
-, Privy Lodgings, 120.
-, Privy Purse. See Privy (Purse).
-, progresses, 1186.
-, promises of royal bounty, 271.
-, provisions at Loo and at the Hague. 42.
-, red deer for, from the Duchess of Norfolk, 857, 868.
-, Secret Service money, payments to out of, by the Earl of Ranelagh, 245; by Wm. Lowndes, 13, 17, 521, 522, 523, 524, 526, 527, 528, 530, 531, 532, 533, 536, 537, 557, 589, 596, 620, 643, 648, 650, 658, 661, 677, 678, 679, 680, 681, 682, 683, 688, 689, 691, 692, 693, 697, 704, 711, 717, 718, 719, 722, 723, 724, 725, 726, 727, 728, 740, 741, 745, 746, 747, 748, 751, 753, 754, 755, 758, 766, 772, 774, 776, 777, 787, 788, 790, 792, 793, 795, 798, 801, 815, 816, 821, 822, 825, 828, 832, 833, 834, 835, 843, 844, 845, 846, 848, 850, 856. 857, 858, 865, 867, 868, 869, 873, 874, 876, 877, 878, 880, 881, 882, 883, 884, 885, 896, 897. 898, 899, 902, 903, 905, 908, 910, 913, 926, 927, 929, 930–1, 933, 936, 937; payments thereout by the King, 34, 444; and See royal (bounty); pensions.
-, Secretary at War to attend him in the Irish campaign, 670 (See G. Clarke, as deputy or second Secretary).
-, Sempstress to. See College, Edith. sending directions from Holland to Wm. Lowndes for Secret Service payment, 892.
-, share in the hemp manufactory venture in Ireland, 221.
-, signing Secret Service accounts, 528, 534, 547, 560, 574, 646, 651, 658, 679, 717, 723, 753, 756, 771, 777, 788, 800, 820, 830, 835, 854, 866, 884, 899, 900, 915, 935.
-, signing in Holland the Irish Establishment (1701), 923.
-, Stables. See Royal (Stables).
-, States General of Holland acting as his executors and claiming certain arrears, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1072.
-, terminating payments to slain officers' widows, 460; terminating bounties to French pensionary officers 466.
-, undertaking to fit up the Round Tower at Windsor for the Duke of Northumberland, 77.
-, warrants unsigned or re-signed at his death, 141, 146.
-, Watermen. See Royal (Watermen).
-, Works. See Works.

Williams, Charles, Captain in Col. Thomas Brudenel's Regiment of Foot, 1136.

-, Edward, Coachman to the Stables, 1012, 1067.

-, Jeremiah, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties co. Wilts., 349, 420.

-, Lieut. John, arrears as French pensioner. 1105.

-, John, Ensign in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1118.

-, -, grant of lotteries farm revoked, 494, 639.

-, -, agent to Edward Brewster, printer to Wm. III and Queen Anne, 1072; copies of the Mutiny Act and Articles of War, 285; delivering Acts of Parliament to the Trish Forfeiture Trustees, 272.

-, -, royal bounty to, 637.

-, -, petition (Chatham Chest), 480.

-, Lady, loan on Excise, 492.

-, Lewis, payment out of Lord Griffin's estate, 57, 77; petition, 456, 479, 480.

-, Mrs., of Buckden, co. Huntingdon, surety of Mason the Receiver, 6.

-, Patrick, Brusher to the Robes, 1005, 1038.

-, Peter, Pioneer in the Train of Artillery in the reduction of Ireland, 1096.

-, -, lands, Cornwall, 186.

-, Richard, pioneer in the Train of Artillery in the reduction of Ireland, 1096.

-, Simon, Customs tidesman in Looe port, 316.

-, Sir Wm., bart., steward and Keeper of the Courts of Menay. 225; estate devised to the King, 846.

-, William, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties co. Brecon, 349, 421.

-, -, tidesman's place London port, 307, 480.

-, -, petition (legal matter), 460.

-, -, Yeoman of the Robes, 1005, 1025, 1030, 1038, 1046; Groom of the Robes, 1031.

Williamson, Edmund, Serjeant at Arms, 391, 393, 423, 979.

-, Sir Joseph, plate delivered to out of the Jewel House as ambassador for the Treaty in Holland (1697), 12–13, 15, 41, 114; grant of same to H. Sprott, 148; plate delivered to as Secretary of State, return of, 217; papers of as Secretary of State, 293; his executors, 987; debt to from Charles II, 15: widow of. See O'Brien, Lady Katherine.

-, Mary, widow of Ralph, the Receiver of Yorkshire, 4, 8, 18, 27, 112, 138, 285, 343, 465.

-, Ralph, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Northumberland, Durham etc., 4, 35, 112, 138, 139, 162; payment to executors, 202, 227, 285, 500.

-, Robert, interest payable out of Hereditary Excise, 12, 97, 127.

-, Thomas, tidesman Whitehaven port, 234.

-, William, Master of the Goldsmiths Company's Barge, 518.

Willis (Wills), Edward, Page of the Presence, 1004, 1040.

-, Edward, Quarter Master of Lord Lovelace's Regiment in 1689, 1175.

-, John, Yeoman Farrier to the Stables, 1010.

-, Thomas, Ensign in Col. Seymour's Regiment of Foot, 1131.

-, Mr., Lieut. in Lord Lovelace's Regiment in 1689, 1175.

-, Lieut. Col., serving as Major of Brigade, 175.

Willmott, Daukin, Ensign in Col. Fairington's Regiment of Foot, 1127.

Willoughby, Eliz[abeth], royal bounty to, 576, 587,609, 626, 680, 682 (Elinor).

-, Hugh, Esq., receiving money for Lord Willoughby of Parham, 576, 585.

-, -, Lord Willoughby de Parham, 336; Commissioner to enquire of traitors' estates in co. Lancs. royal bounty to, 521, 531, 570, 585, 685.

-, de Eresby, Lord. See Bertie, Rob.

Wills. See Willis.

Willson. See Wilson.

Willy, Edward, Comptroller in Barbados of the Four and a Half per cent Duty, 140.

Wilmer, Daniell, watchman London port, 107; royal bounty for losing his limbs in the affair of re-melting the old coined silver, 858, 920, 931.

Wilmshurst, George, London, cooper, 434.

Wilson (Willson), Capt. Alexander, royal bounty to transport him into Ireland, 582.

-, Andrew, shipmaster, 137.

-, Col. Edward, royal bounty out of Secret Service money, 653.

-, Elizabeth, widow, royal bounty to carry her to Ireland, 606.

-, George, Lancashire traitor 1701, 336.

-, John, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 776.

-, -, Lieut. in the Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot, 1120.

-, Joshua, collector for Trophy money, London, 196.

-, Michael, tidesman Boston port, 218.

-, Ralph, concordatum payment for rent of storehouse at Limerick, 221.

-, Thomas, gratuity for loan to the King, 666.

-, Ensign, reformed officer, Ireland, 151.

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

Wilters, Dirick, conductor in the Dutch Train of Artilley in the reduction of Ireland, 1178.

Wiltshire, Thomas, Lieut. in Col. Harry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1134.

Wiltshire County, 190.
-, Receiver General of Crown Lands, 447. See Rudge, T.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 200. See Child, J.
-, sheriff, 302.
-, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, 420, 421; See Williams, Jeremiah; Cutting, D.; Flower, H.

Wimbledon, gamekeeper at, 1078.

Wincall, John, labourer to the Works, 1069.

Winchester, Marquess of. See Powlett, Charles.

Winchester:
-, bishop of (Mews, Peter), robes for as Prelate of the Garter, 176.
-, bishopric Tenths, annuities out of, 240, 241.

Winchester (City):
-, lease of Thurmond's farm, 399.
-, Charles II's intended palace at, 399; labourers at, 1063.

Winchilsea, Earl of. See Finch, Charles.

Winckle (Wincles), William, blacksmith to the Works, 1066, 1067, 1068.

Windebancke, James, receiving royal bounty money for the Remembrancer of the city of London, 920.

Winder, John, in Capt. Armstrong's Troop in Wood's Horse, 762.

-, William, periwig maker to the Robes, 1045, 1046.

Windham. See Wyndham.

Window Duties. See Houses.

Windsor, Mary, widow, royal bounty to, 650, 655, 709.

-, Thos., Viscount Windsor, Colonel of a Regiment of Horse in Ireland, 220, 287–8, 1110, 1196–7; Groom of the Bedchamber to Wm. III, 158, 341, 979.

Windsor Castle, 64, 310, 343, 346.
-, carved work, 154, 287. See Gibbons, Grinling.
-, Castle Wall, 313.
-, clocks in, 116, 162.
-, Constable of, 193, 277. See Northumberland, Duke of.
-, Garrison, fire and candle, 108.
-, Guard Rooms, 1172–3.
-, Honour and Castle, lands of, 225–6, for names See Eton; Receiver and Paymaster of rents and revenues of. See Roberts, Wm.; lands, Steward of. See Staples, Tho.
-, Housekeeper and Wardrobekeeper, 118. See Randue, Theodore.
-, lodgings (Earl of Romney's), 1172–3.
-, mill and engine for supplying water to the Castle, 25, 106, 157, 255, 285, 311; Keeper of. See Taylor, J.
-, messengers' journeys to, travelling allowance for, 121.
-, plumber at, 216. See Roberts, R.
-, Poor Knights of. See Garter.
-, privy seal for, 63.
-, Queen's Bedroom, 250.
-, Removing Wardrobe, 178.
-, repairs, 102.
-, Round Tower, Duke of Northumberland's lodgings in, 77, 378, 425.
-, Standing Wardrobe, 117, 118; Keeper of. See Hall, T.
-, tapestries, suites of, 205, 213.
-, Treasury meeting at, 69.
-, upholsterer's work for, 313.
-, William III at, 313.
-, Works, 10; accounts of and issues for, 129, 179, 264, 378, 424; debt due to at Wm III's death, 944, 946, 1069, 1078; Paymaster to. See Roberts, W.; clerk or Surveyor of, 285. See Ball, J.; Superintendent of. See Ranelagh, Earl of.

Windsor, Chapel Royal (and See Chapel).
-, St. George's Chapel, or Garter Chapel, 340.
-, children of, linen for, 252; liveries for, 429.
-, Dean, 252. See Hascard, G.; Sub-Dean, 252.
-, Dean and Canons, 310, 313; exchange of lands with, 310; surrender of lands for the enlargement of the Avenue and Little Park, 193; compensated by restoration of a reserve rent granted by Edw. VI, 193.
-, furniture for, 250, 252.
-, Gentlemen of, 252, 1031.
-, Hatchments for the Elector of Hanover's Installation, 394.
-, Master of the Children. See Blow, John.
-, Garter Installation. See Garter.
-, Private Oratory, Verrio's painting in, 92, 379.
-, Queen's banner in as Sovereign of the Garter, 88, 376.
-, Queen's Stall, furniture for, 394.
-, Sub-Dean, 1031. See Battle, Dr. R.
-, Forest:
-, Bagshot Walk, 969.
-, Battles Walk, 342; circuitor or Bailiff of. See Branch, J.
-, Bigshot Walk, 169.
-, coppices. See Fangrove, Knowlgrove, Stubridge.
-, East Hampstead Walk, 969.
-, Keepers, 414.
-, New Lodge, housekeeper at, 969.
-, Lieutenant of, 968.
-, officers (warden, riding forester, woodward, underkeepers), 342.
-, repairs in, 42, 169.
-, riding forester, 969.
-, Sandhurst Walk, 969.
-, swain mote Court, 976.
-, warden, 968.
-, woodward, 969.
-, Gardens:
-, border next the fruit tree wall, 65.
-, the garden to the House in the Great Park, 66.
-, Great Plantation at the North side, 64, 65, 66, 369, 376.
-, works, 65–66, 88, 315; and See Royal Gardens; Wise, Henry.
-, Great Park:
-, Avenues, 58; Great Avenue, 193, 310; lands left out of, to be sold by the Crown, 58; Act for, 58, 310.
-, Bradshaw's Walk, 42.
-, disbursements for by the Earl of Portland, 33.
-, House or Lodge in, gardens of, 64, 66.
-, Keepership of, 39. See Windsor (Great Park, Ranger).
-, lands in, 58, 193, 479.
-, Mote Park thrown into, rent of, 113, 527, 578, 585, 607, 618, 806, 849, 891.
-, Ranger of, 342. See Portland, Earl of; Guydot,A.; Coggs, J.
-, repairs, 42, 301, 450.
-, taxes on, 227, 466, 650, 699.
-, tithes on, 124.
-, House Park:
-, repairs, 42.
-, Little Park, 110.
-, enlargement of, 193.
-, hay for deer, 124.
-, issues to John Latton for salaries of underkeepers, 124.
-, lands laid into, 10, 110, 150, 310.
-, Rangership or custody of, 342. See Portland, Earl of; Guydot, A.; Coggs, J.
-, wall, 806.

Windsor (New, meaning the Corporation of Windsor):
-, annuity for church and poor, 110.
-, lands of taken into Windsor Little Park, 110, 150, 193; rates on, 110, 965.
-, lands left out of the Great Avenue, Act for sale of, 58, 310.
-, lease of water mill to Charles II, 106; rent of paid to the Corporation, 157.
-, Mayor, 10, 110; issue to for poor, 10.
-, Pound Street, 58, 310.

Windsor (Old):
-, allowance to vicar of for tithes of land enclosed in Windsor Great Park, 124.
-, vicar of. See Croze, Anthony Marie de L'.

Wine, wines:
-, for the Fleet. See Navy (wine).
-, frauds in importing French wines from San Sebastian as Spanish wines, 62, 126, 128, 146, 158, 161, 178, 352.
-, merchants' bonds, 393.
-, Prizage and Butlerage. See Ireland.
-, French, 307, 333; Duty on wines from Avignon and Orange, 135.
-, Gascoigne wines, 59, 192.
-, from Holland for the Queen, 73, 325.
-, Italian Duty on wines from Avignon and Orange, 135.
-, Malaga, 142.
-, Rhenish, 374.

Wine Licences revenue:
-, accounts, 1, 19, 45, 64, 106, 134, 168, 249.
-, arrears, 11.
-, Cashier, 134. See Hill, John.
-, Civil List moneys out of to be kept distinct for Wm. and for Anne, 168.
-, Commissioners (May 1702), Fenn, N.; Lake, T.; Harwood, J.; Lowndes, R.; Goodall, T., 8, 11, 19,63,64, 134,218,221, 233, 236, 438, 451.
-, Comptroller, 11, 134, 245, 445. See Hancock, T.
-, farm (Wm. Young and partners for 8½ years), 1, 378.
-, fines and forfeitures, 1.
-, issues out of for Secret Service, 590, 613.
-, revenue, monthly certificate of, 33, 218.
-, Solicitor for, 233, 236, 438, 443, 451.

Winford, Sir Thos., discharge of baronet fee, 286.

Wingfeild, George, Lieut. in Col. Coote's Regiment of Foot, 1116.

-, John, sheriff of Rutland, 430.

-, James, a Queen's waiter, London port, 230.

Wingham manor, (co. Kent), 282, 320.

Winkleigh, South and North (Hundred, co. Devon), 199.

Winniatt, Robert, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Notts., 349, 420.

Winstanley, Henry, clerk of the Works at Newmarket and Audley End, 1065, 1066.

Winter (and See Wintour), Arthur, agent for prizes at Jamaica, 346.

-, Daniel, Ensign in Col. Coote's Regiment of Foot, 1117.

-, John, Customs seizure, 140.

-, Nehemiah, Commander of King William galley, 136, 379, 389, 394.

Winterton, Jacob, pensionary waterman to the King, 119.

Winterton (co. Lincoln), 266.

Wintour (and See Winter), Robert, Clerk of Crown Office in King's Bench Court, 980.

Wisdome, John, carpenter to the Works, 1065.

Wise, Henry, Queen's Gardener, contract with for keeping all the royal Gardens at Kensington, Newmarket, Windsor and Hampton Court, 64–66, 74, 315, 379; estimates and payments for works at the royal Gardens, 57, 88, 91, 98, 130, 133, 295, 369, 376, 475, 1065; works in St. James's Park, 100, 416.

-, John, shipmaster, 166.

-, Robert, tidesman Bristol port, 160.

Wiseman, Samuel, Comptroller of Malt Lottery Tickets, 267, 339, 456.

Witherden, Mr., seizure of brandy, 5.

Witheridge (Hundred, co. Devon), 199.

Withers, Col. Henry, Commissioner for inspecting Chelsea Hospital, 112.

Witt, Cornelius de, Cornet in Col. Lloyd's Regiment of Dragoons, 1143.

Wittinton, Roger, royal bounty to as a mariner in the Mountjoy at Londonderry, 550.

Witton, John, sword cutler, swords for the Yeomen of the Guard, 607, 621.

-, Mary, widow and administratrix of John Witton, 607, 621.

Wolf (Wolfe), Lieut., widow of, pension as a servant of Queen Mary, 1058.

-, Mary, Table Laundress in the royal Household, 994.

Wolfenbuttell, Anthony Ulric, Duke of, payment for bringing him over to the Allies, 272, 326, 336.

Wolseley, Robert, receiving royal bounty money for Margaret Whittle, 595, 610, 619.

-, Col. (Brigadier) William, regiment of Inniskilling Horse (on the Irish Establishment), 1087, 1088, 1090, 1092.

Wolstenholme (Worstenholme), Mr., Customs place, 347.

-, Thomas, petition for a Salt Commissioner's place, 448.

Wood, Alexander, royal bounty to, 608.

-, Col. Cornelius, Fourth Regiment of Horse, 12, 18, 25, 112, 180, 189, 209, 224, 379, 762.

-, Capt. Henry, French pensioner, arrears, 1106.

-, Lady, c. Roue, suit against Anthony Rowe, concerning Hearthmoney debentures, 13, 142, 218, 225.

-, Margaret, servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, 1048.

-, Mr., attending with Mr. Warr, 81.

-, Nicholas, of Exeter, merchant, Receiver General of Duties on Houses and Marriages for part of co. Devon and Exeter, 27, 200, 382, 394, 396; in arrear, 284.

-, Richard, payment to, out of Secret Service money, towards contingencies in Ireland, 532.

-, Thomas, fine for uncustomed wines, 206.

Wood Street Counter (prison). See London (streets).

Woodcock, Daniel, distiller, 398.

-, John, Lieut. in Col. Harry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1134.

Woodenberg, Henry, Groom of the Stables, 1012.

Woodford Walk, Waltham Forest, 519, 968.

Woodham Walter (co. Essex), 382.

Woodley, John, Surveyor Houses and Marriage Duties co. Devon, 154, 349, 420.

Woodruff (Woodroffe), Dr. Benjamin, keeping Greek youths at Oxford, 58, 75, 342, 480; his debt to the Crown for Salt Duties, 479, 480.

-, Edmd., agent or Commissioner for Taxes, 519.

Woods and Forests (See Dean Forest, New Forest, Salcey, Sherwood, Whittlewood, Windsor, Wychwood; and See Parks).
-, fee trees, allowance in lieu of, 819.
-, felling timber in and sales of wood in, 153, 386, 404.
-, Justices in Eyre, Trent South. See Wharton, Lord T., 277, 857; Trent North, See Devonshire, Duke of, 402.
-, repairs in, 134.
-, Surveyor General of, 72, 169, 282, North Trent. See Hewitt, T.; South Trent. See Ryley, P.

Woodward, Augustine, shipmaster, 135.

-, Susanna, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 525, 546, 565, 588, 600, 618, 634, 684.

-, Thos., shipmaster, 182.

Wool:
-, illicit export to France, prosecutions and fines for, 43, 140, 168, 216, 243, 282, 285, 290, 292, 384, 405.
-, running of across the Border into Scotland, 250, 314.

Wooldridge, Hugh, Comptroller of the Coinage in Cornwall and Devon, 231–2.

Woolfraed, John, Yeoman Rider to the Stables, 1010.

Woollaston, John, payment to for his father Richard Woolaston, 572.

-, Richard, father of John, tax assessments on money lent to the King and not repaid, 572, 583.

-, Receiver of Marriage Duties for co. Herts, 125, 130, 141.

Woolwich (co. Kent), 96, 409.

Woosely, (and See Wolseley), John, tobacco bonds, 330.

Woosencroft. See Wosencroft.

Wooster, John, gunner to the Dutch Train of Artillery in the reduction of Ireland, 1178.

Worcester, Marquess of. See Somerset, Charles.

Worcester:
-, bishop of (William Lloyd), Lord Almoner, 171.
-, Tenths of, pensions out of, 241, 251. See Hamilton, Eliz. and James.

Worcester city, 200, 383; Excise supervisor, 314.

Worcester fight, pensions for guiding Charles II to White Ladies, 78, 524.

Worcester County:
-, Auditor of Crown Revenues, 216. See Shales, Hy.
-, Excise Collector, 274.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 200. See Albert, Thos.
-, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, 278, 420. See Atwood, G.; Owen, W.; Hughes, John.

WORKS:
-, accounts, 2, 107, 165, 169, 203, 212.
-, arrears, restriction on payments for, 447.
-, at Hampton Court. See Hampton Court.
-, at Kensington. See Kensington.
-, at St. James's. See St. James's.
-, at the Mews. See Royal (Stables).
-, at the Tower. See Tower.
-, at Whitehall. See Whitehall.
-, at Windsor. See Windsor.
-, blacksmith or master Smith to. See Kay, Josiah.
-, Board or Principal Officers of (the Comptroller, Surveyor and Treasurer), 2, 64, 369, 378, 461, 465, 466, 467, 480.
-, Carver to. See Gibbons, Grinling.
-, chief clerk, clerk engrosser of. See Dickenson, W.; Wren, Christopher.
-, chief glazier to. See Ireland, W.
-, clerk of, 1062, Dickinson, W., senr.
-, at Greenwich 1062, Dickenson, W., junr. 1065.
-, at Hampton Court, 1061, Ball, J.
-, at Kensington, 1062, Hawkesmore, N.
-, at Newmarket and Audley End, 1065, Winstanley, Hy.
-, at the Tower, 1064, 1066, Rotherham, Tho.
-, at Whitehall, 1062, Gammon, L.; Gammon, E.
-, at Winchester 1061, Bateman, T.
-, Comptroller to, 480. See Tallman, W.; Vanbrugh, W.
-, Coronation, works at, 64, 189, 480.
-, debt to, 2, 6, 100, 165, 212, 364, 456; Civil List debt to at Wm. III's death, 944, 946, 1061–9, 1078; Wm. III's debt to be kept separate from Queen Anne's debt, 269.
-, estimates, reports and references, 130, 132, 134, 152, 155, 255, 299, 479.
-, extraordinaries, 133.
-, funeral of Wm. III, works at, 25, 64, 189, 480.
-, itinerant clerk of, 301, 481, 1063. See Houghton, C.
-, Master bricklayer to, 217, 390. See Stacey, R.
-, Master carpenter, 216, 390. See Banks, M.
-, Master glazier, 390. See Ireland, W.
-, Master joiner, 390. See Fort, A.
-, Master mason, 227, 1064, 390. See Jackson, B.: Oliver, J.
-, Master plasterer, 390. See Grove, John.
-, Master smith, 1063. See Kay, Jo.
-, officers, detailed, 390.
-, Paymaster or Treasurer. See Lloyd, T.; issues to, 25, 64, 92, 100, 125, 133, 139, 172, 189, 248, 257, 298, 308, 315, 338, 376, 379, 393, 419, 454; for the Queen's Progress, 76; for the Gardens. See Royal (gardens); payments for out of the Privy Purse, 299; Deputy Paymaster, 1076. See Taylor, T.
-, Purveyor to, 217, 390. See Hobson, C.
-, Serjeant painter. See Painters (Streeter, R.; Highmore, T.; La Guerre, L.), 390.
-, Serjeant plumber, 390. See Atherton, C.
-, State of works in hand, 123.
-, Superintendent of, 61, 125, 298. See Ranelagh, Earl of.
-, Surveyor, 217, 390. See Wren, Sir Christopher.

Worstenholme. See Wolstenholme.

Worsop, Elizabeth, servant and pensioner to Queen Mary, 1050.

Worthington, Elizabeth, pension as Body Laundress to Queen Mary, 1027.

-, Thomas, Lancashire traitor (1701), 336.

-, William, servant and pensioner to Queen Mary, 1053.

Wosencroft (Woosencroft), Susanna, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service money, 685, 844.

Wostein, Jacob van, servant and pensioner to Queen Mary, 1049.

Woster, William. servant of the Hall in the royal Household, 1015.

-, -, bucketmaker to the Works, 1065.

Wotton, Nehemiah, shipmaster, 184.

Wragg, Samuel, assignee of Frances Mansell's pension, 972,

Wray, Christopher, Major and Captain in Col. Farrington's Regiment of Foot, 1125.

Wren, Sir Christopher, Surveyor General of the Works, 63, 217, 285, 390, 419, 468, 979, 1040; reports by, 299; letter from, 469; Comptroller of the Works at Windsor, 1069.

-, Christopher, junior, chief clerk of the Works, 385.

Wright, Charles, messenger to the Commissioners of Appeals in Excise, 244.

-, Francis, Vigo plunder, 417, 433.

-, George, apothecary providing medicines for the Forces in Ireland, 297.

-, -, clerk of the Crown in the Court of King's Bench, 1041.

-, Jacob, shipmaster, 125.

-, John, lease, co. Derby, 218.

-, John le, Captain in Col. Buchan's Regiment, 1146.

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

-, -, petition (Crown Lands), 438.

-, Mary, widow, royal bounty to, 621.

- Sir Nathan, Keeper of the Great Seal, pension out of the Post Office, 217, 240, 355.

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

-, Thos., petition for Mines, co. Derby, 170, 185.

-, Wm., steward of Shippon manor, co. Berks, 267, 456.

Wrightson, Aldbro, arrears of half pay as Cornet, 1183.

Wriothesley, Thomas, Earl of Southampton, Lord Treasurer, records of his period of office purchased from Peter Le Neve, 823.

Writs, diem clausit extremum, 4.
-, of covenant and writs of entré. See Alienation Office.

Writtle, Charles, receiving royal bounty money for the Earl of Mountrath. 543, 608.

Wroth, Lieut. Col. arrears as Major of Brigade to the Horse, 175.

Wroughton, Teresa, pension out of Secret Service money, 81.

Wurtemberg, Duke of, Eberhard, Louis, prince or Duke of Wurtemberg and Stuttgart, 1184, 1185.

Wyat (Wyatt), Andrew, tidesman London port, 112: tidesman Whitby, 191.

-, Benj., assignee of Serjeant Thomas Sherley, 976.

-, John, witness for John Hearne, 882.

- Walter, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties co. Gloucester, 158, 349, 420.

Wybault, James, Lieut. in the Regiment of Royal Fusiliers, 1146.

Wyberton (co. Lines.) manor. 43, 321.

Wybird, John, servant in the Poultry, royal Household, 1014.

Wych (Wich), John, Resident with the Hanse Towns, 270, 308, 315.

Wychwood (Whichwood) Forest (co. Oxford), timber out of, 307.

Wyndham (Windham), Dame Anne, pension to daughters of, 398.

-, Clere, one of the five undersearchers of London port, 233; petition, 440.

-, Lady Elizabeth or Dorothy, royal bounty to, 616.

-, Frances, daughter of Dame Anne, pension to, 398, 979; petition, 480.

-, Sir Francis, pension to, 398, 980; petition, 460.

-, Hugh, Brigadier, Colonel of the Seventh Regiment of Horse or Carabineers or Sixth Dragoon Guards, 12, 21, 25, 36, 178, 180, 189, 209, 229, 249, 1189.

-, Mahaleel, doorkeeper to the House of Lords, 302.

-, -, Groom Porter at the Gate of the royal Household, 1000.

-, Rachell, daughter of Dame Anne, pension to, 398, 979: petition, 480.

Wyneve, [John, a Commissioner of Stamps, 238.

Wynne, (Winn, Wynn), Ann, servant of the Hall in the Royal Household, 1015.

-, Charles, sewer of the Chamber, 1004.

-, Hannah, annuity on the 99 years Excise, 138.

-, Col. James, Regiment of Dragoons (Fifth Royal Irish Dragoons), 1087, 1089, 1090, 1091, 1092.

-, John, doorkeeper of the Kitchen in the royal Household, 996.

-, -, shipmaster, 136.

-, -, Deputy Solicitor for Prizes, 404.

-, Dr. Owen, warden of the Mint, 157; accounts, 252, 447; his widow, 157; petition, 456.

Wynyard. See Whynyard.

Wyresdale "Vaccary" (co. Lanes.), 266.

Wys, Herman de, Director of the Dutch Train of Artillery in the reduction of Ireland, 1178.

Wyvill, Francis, of York City, Receiver General of Land Tax and Houses and Marriage Duties for Yorks, Durham and Westmorland, 198, 199, 382.

-, Sir Marmaduke, a Commissioner of Excise, 406; a Commissioner of Salt Duties, 238.

Y.

Yaddlethorpe (co. Lincoln), 266.

Yapp, John, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties for co. Stafford, 349, 421.

Yarburgh (Yardborough, Yardburgh), Capt. James, reward for his capture near Maldon, 569.

-, Rosamonde, maid of Honour, 254, 271, 369.

-, Thomas, Register of Excise, 95, 406.

Yard, Robert, gazetteer, printer or editor of the Gazette, 196; a Commissioner for Prizes, 250, 385.

Yardington manor (co. Oxford), 317.

Yardley, Edward, Groom of the Jewel House, 282, 1017.

-, William, Stipender in the royal Household, 1002; petition, 456.

Yarmouth, Thomas, noontender London, 422.

Yarmouth (Suffolk), 383; port officers, 139, 316, 329, 349, 465, 466.

-, garrison, fire and candle, 108.

-, herring fishery, allowances for Excise on beer for, 229.

-, Receiver General for, 199. See Ellis, Jo.

-, Sick and Hurt Quarters at, 67, 111, 318.

Yate, Robert, merchant of Bristol, 230.

Yates (Yeates), Frances, pension, 465.

-, Francis, guide of Charles II to White Ladies, 524.

-, Nicholas, heirs of, pension, 401, 980.

-, Richard, carpenter, son of Francis, royal bounty to, 524, 546, 565, 578, 593, 617, 634, 685, 1065.

-, Ruth, pension, 1054.

-, Thomas, servant of the Hall in the royal Household, 1015.

Yaxloe (Yaxlee), Henry, Surveyorship of houses, 234; petition, 440.

Yeart, Chaplain in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1168.

Yeo, Jane, lease, Stratton Sanctuary, 320.

Yeomen Bedgoers, Hangers, etc. See Royal (Household).

Yeomen of the Guard, 9.
-, bonnets and ribbons, 429.
-, clerk of the cheque to. See Hanbury, C.
-, cypher, 429.
-, Establishment, 117, 427.
-, gloves, 429.
-, issues for, 283, 607.
-, liveries, 428–9.
-, mourning for, 198.
-, new badges for the Coronation, 399, 428–9, 431.
-, pensionary yeomen, 117.
-, salaries, 465.
-, stockings for, 429.
-, swords for, 607, 621.
-, travelling charges, 59, 465.
-, watching gowns, 429.

Yeomen ushers, etc. See Royal Household.

Yorck, St., Lieutenant in Major General La Melonière's Regiment of Foot, 1162.

York, John, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Cambridge, 333, 421.

-, Henry, Groom of the Scalding House in the royal Household, 998.

York, archbishop (See Sharp, John), recommending his brother to serve stationery to the Customs Commissioners, 101, 425.
-, archbishopric: Temporalities, issues out of for Secret Service, 692; Tenths, annuities out of, 240, 241.

York city, 382; Liberty of St. Mary, 281; Receiver General of Taxes for. See Wyvill, Fra.; Sheriff, 414.

York County, 43, 171, 267, 287, 300, 463, 736.
-, Auditor of Crown Revenues, 216, 378. See Shales, Hy.
-, East Riding, Excise collector, 418.
-, House Duties account, 343.
-, prosecuting counterfeiters of coins, 282.
-, Receiver General of Crown Lands, 250, 327. See Hart, R.; Bland, T.; Aldworth, R.; Hawson, R.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Williamson, R.; Wyvill, Fra.
-, Surveyors of Houses and Marriage Duties, 382, 420, 421. See Ingram, W.; Mason, R.; Young, G.; Mordant, Cole; Alder, W.; Chamberlain, W.; Baraby, Fra.; Dynly, John; Polstead, E.; Wyvill, Fra. Three Ridings of, 541, 558.

Youcharden [Ucharden] manor, co. Cardigan, 286.

Young, Anthony de, servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, 1057.

-, Gusta, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Yorks, 420.

-, John, Surgeon and Purveyor to Wm. III, 1098.

-, -, clipper of the coin, 291.

-, Letitia, pension in the Stables, 1013.

-, Ralph, Surveyor Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Yorks, 349.

-, -, Groom of the Stables, 1012.

-, Richard, shipmaster, 136.

-, William, shipmaster, 181.

-, -, Lodge in the House Park at Hampton Court, 77; works at Hampton Court, 63; Steward and Feodary of the Manor of Hampton Court, 980–1; surrender of meadows and at Hampton Court, 913; rent of meadows adjoining the House Park at Hampton Court, 928; lodgings in the Prince of Denmark's stud Stables at Hampton Court, 326.

-, -, el al., Farmers of wine licences, 378; accounts, 45, 62, 64.

Yunge, Claus, shipmaster, 374.

Z.

Zastraw, Capt., acting as Major of Brigade, 175.

Zeeland Regiment, 1200. See Tettau.

Zulesteyn. See Nassau.

Zumson, Rene. Ensign in Brigadier Belcasters Regiment of Foot, 1166.

Zwoll, Danish Troops transported to, 55, 291.