Index of Subjects: G

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 21, 1706-1707. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1952.

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Gallon, measure. See Weights and Measures.

Gallon trees, Scotch brewers, 477.

Gamekeepers, 133, 485.

Gardens. See Royal Gardens.

Garter, Order of the, annuity for, issues for, 90, 253, 481.

Chancellor of (G. Burnet), 253, 400.

Poor Knights of Windsor, payment to, 103.

Prelate of (J. Trelawney), badge, a George and a gold chain for, 400;

robe and a scutcheon for, 400.

Register of (G. Hascard), pen, ink and paper for, 328.

Garter King. See Heralds.

Gazette, The, 30.

General Society. See East India Companies.

Gent1eman Usher Black Rod (Sir D. Mitchell), allowance for attending the House of Peers, 336;

allowance in lieu of perquisites, 61, 165, 372, 421, 507.

Gentlemen Pensioners, Band of, board wages, 508;

issues for, 80, 103, 376;

Paymaster of (W. Smith), 80, 376, 508;

wages of, 508.

German steel. See Mint.

Gifts. See Presents.

Glasses, perspective, 86, 425.

Glazier, 253.

Gloves, buckskin, 86.

Gold, bars, see Mint gold;

collars of, 521;

money, see Mint—gold;

plate, served into the Jewel House, 508;

purle, 242;

standard pieces, see Coins;

Venice, 308. See also Exchequer Receipt—Tellers.

Goldsmiths, 122, 279, 359, 521.

Company of, 36, 264, 302, 309.

Jury of, 36, 37;

making new trial pieces for gold and silver moneys, 36, 263, 302;

to try the Pyx, 264, 343;

verdict of, on standard trial pieces for Scotland, 38, 342. See also Queen's Goldsmith.

Gravers. See Mint.

Graving, improvement of the art of, 86.

Great Seal, 27, 408.

Lord Keeper of (W. Cowper), 11, 58;

patent of, 356.

of Great Britain, 488.

pardon under, 84.

silver boxes for, 500.

warrants for, 73, 82, 170, 181, 185, 190, 193, 247, 259, 261, 262, 272, 287, 298, 299, 316, 356, 357, 364, 451, 488, 495, 503, 512, 524.

-, Ireland. See index of Persons and Places —Ireland.

Greencloth, Board of. See Royal Household.

Groom of the Stole. See Royal Bedchamber.

Guard, Yeomen of. See Yeomen.

Guilders. See Coins.

Guineas. See Coins.

Gun, bullet, 86.

Guns, 425.