Index Of Subjects: Q

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 19, 1704-1705. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1938.

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Quaymen. See Customs.

Quays. See Customswharves.

Queen Anne's Bounty

Act (2-3 Anne, c. 20) and Charter for, 72, 500
-, charge of passing the charter, 424.

Commissioners for, carpet for the table at which they meet, 499.

Governors of, accounts of First Fruits and Tenths desired by, 486, 548.

Secretary to (J. Chamberlayne), 486
-, rules governing, 369.

Treasurer of, rules governing, 369.

Queen's Advocate General
-, (Sir J. Cooke), opinion of, 212
-, payment to, 451.

Queen's Apothecaries
-, (J. Chase, D. Malthus, J. Pitt), 547
-, medicine chests for, 335
-, salaries, 308, 392, 420
-, silver vessels for making medicines for, 337.

Queen's Bargehouses
-, damaged by the storm, 362
-, repaired, 427.

Queen's
-, (or King's) Barges, Master of (J. Warner), allowances, arrears of, 439
-, livery for, 437
-, payments to, 168, 427
-, petition of, 362.

Queen's (or King's) Bench, 299, 409.

Clerk of the Crown in, allowance for managing criminal prosecutions, 314, 316, 445.

Clerk of the Rules and Orders in, late (R. Pugh), 254.

cryers, ushers and tipstaves in, fees, 409.

Queen's Brewhouse at St. Katherine's, frauds committed in, 151.

Queen's Clock and Watch Maker (T. Herbert), salary and allowances of, 64, 469.

Queen's Counsel
-, 171, 408, 409
-, appointment and fee of, 193.

Queen's Dogs, velvet cushions for, 498. See also Royal Buckhounds.

Queen's Goldsmith (S. Smethin), 90, 291.

Queen's Harbinger. See Knight Harbinger.

Queen's Latin Secretary (R. Hill), salary, 312.

Queen's Laundress (Mrs. Atkinson), riding charges of, 461.

Queen's Library Keeper (R. Bentley), salary of, 94, 313, 356, 391.

Queen's Locksmith (P. Harris), petition for payment of his bills, 561.

Queen's Master Mason (B. Jackson), petition for payment of his bills, 561.

Queen's Organ Builder (B. Smith), 91, 461.

Queen's Principal Organist (Dr. J. Blow), certificate by, 286.

Queen's Printers
-, directions to, 3, 122, 199, 218, 283, 541, 547, 551
-, petition for payment of their account, 85.

Queen's Ratkiller
-, (W. Hester), livery for, 395
-, payment to, 504.

Queen's Remembrancer. See Exchequer Court.

Queen's
-, (Kings) Roads, Keeper of, and Guide of her Royal person in all her progresses (M. Studholme), 166, 321
-, fee and riding charges allowance of, 313, 390
-, former allowance stopped, 396.

repairs to, 166, 321, 396.

Queen's Strewer of herbs (E. Jux), livery for, 499.

Queen's Tennis Courts, at Windsor, damaged by the storm, repairs to, 236.

Keeper or Master of (H. Moore), fees or salaries of, 94, 391.

Queen's trumpeters
-, attending the Duke of Marlborough, liveries for, 523
-, silver trumpet for, 184.

Queen's waiters. See Customs.

Queen's (or King's) Watermen, badges for, 290, 411.

bills of, issue for, 338.

issues for, 136, 168, 439.

liveries for, 437.

pensionary, nine, payment to, 168
-, liveries for, 437
-, proposed abolition of, 34.

petition of, for arrears due in the late reign, 111.

Quilts, 290, 317, 336, 413.

Quit rents
-, in Jamaica, accounts of, 379, 489
-, rent roll to be made, 497-498.

in New York, accounts, 219, 488, 489.

in Virginia, accounts, 173, 278, 398-399, 491, 556
-, disposal of the revenue of, 491-492, 556
-, improvement of, 492, 556-557
-, rent roll, 556, 557
-, restored to the Crown, 492, 556
-, salary charged on, 106, 152.