Index of Subjects: G

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 18, 1703. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1936.

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Gaols. See Prisons.

Gardener. See King's Gardener.

Gardens. See Royal Gardens.

Garter, Order of the, annuity for the support of, 241, 424.

Chancellor of (G. Burnet), 424.

for the Elector of Hanover, escutcheons sent with, 416.

Garter King. See Heralds.

officers of, taxation of allowances of, 28.

Poor Knights of Windsor, 241, 424.

Register of (G. Haskard), stationery for, 361.

revenue of, 28.

robes, 387.

Gazette, advertisements or notices in, 290, 411, 458.

Geldings, imported, duty on, 288.

Gentleman of the Cellar to Charles II (G. Thornburgh), 255.

Gentleman Usher Black Rod
-, (Sir D. Mitchell), allowance in lieu of perquisites, 165, 192, 261, 333, 426
-, allowance for attending the House of Lords, 223
-, issues to, 95, 209.

Gentlemen Pensioners
-, Band of, Paymaster of (W. Smith), 242, 359, 424
-, wages of, 242, 359, 424.

Gentlemen Ushers Daily Waiters
-, (H. Bulstrode, J. R. de Montigny), allowance for travelling charges, 279
-, pension for, 212.

Gilding, of pipes and carved work of the organs of the Chapel Royal, Windsor, 364, 402.

Glass sconces, cleaning and mending, 123.

Glass Wares
-, Earthenware and Tobacco Pipes, etc., duties on (as by 6-7 Wm. III, c. 18, 7-8 Wm. III, c. 31, 9 Wm. III, c. 45 and 10 Wm. III, c. 24), accomptant for (C. Leighton), salary of, 438
-, accounts, 438, 439
-, Commissioners of, 330, 438, 439
-, Solicitor of (. Tisser), 331.

Glasses, concave burning, for the Emperor of Morocco, 465.

Glazier. See Works.

Gold, exported for India and China, 492.

recovered from wrecks in the West Indies, 362.

taken as prize, 8, 113
-, at Vigo, coinage of, 135, 136, 193
-, sale of, 59, 311.

Gold Mines. See Mines.

Gold Works. See Jewel Houseplate.

Goldsmiths, 28, 61, 116, 147, 226, 322, 344. See also Queen's Goldsmith.

Grana Silvester, taken as prize, sale of, 138.

Graziers, 170, 293.

Great Seal, 80.

letters patent under, 300.

silver box with the Queen's arms engraven on the outside to contain, 352.

to be affixed to Ratification and Treaties with Portugal, 361
-, to Treaties with Sweden, Hanover and Zell, three silver boxes for, 476.

warrants for, 187, 211, 225, 241, 281, 315, 339, 353, 483.

-, Ireland. See Index of Persons and PlacesIreland.

Greencloth, Board of. See Royal Household.

Greenwax
-, revenue of, improvement of, 122
-, surveyor of ([N.] Booth), 193.

Grocer, of Norwich, 156.

Grooms, foreigners acting as, to Wm. III, 26.

Groats. See Coins.

Guard, Yeomen and Officers of. See Yeomen.

Guilders. See Coins.

Gun barrels, for the Emperor of Morocco, 465.

Gunfounder to Charles II (J. Brown), 250.

Gunnage and tonnage of ships taken as prize, 23, 44, 253, 308.

Gunner, Master, of England (T. Silver), fee of, 424.

Gunners
-, at Barbados, 195, 337, 338, 355, 445, 450
-, at James City, Virginia, 203. See also Navyquarter gunner.

Gunpowder, duty on, 488.

Guns, 178.

brass, taken as prize, 19, 74, 92, 127, 162, 230, 253, 375, 382, 390, 395, 464, 474.

iron, exported to Guernsey, 459
-, taken as prize, 253, 474.