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Cabin, Gabrill Mary, pensioner of the Prince of Denmark, 223, 299.
Cabinets, 381, 386.
Cadick, Katherine, pensioner of the Prince of Denmark, 223, 299.
Cadiz, 158, 159, 160.
provisions shipped from Ireland to, 42.
shortage of bread and corn in, 42.
Sick and Wounded at, payment for, 237.
victualling at, 346.
Cadogan, William, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the States General, bills of extraordinaries, 339;
ordinary, 276, 327.
-, -, Lieutenant General, aide de camp of, pay of, 247.
pay of, 247.
Cairncross, Barbara, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 472.
Caithness port, foreign salt in, 365.
Caldecot (Caldecott), William, and the surveyorship of Whitby port, 170, 190.
Callaghan, Charles, captain, memorial of, 433.
Callderwood, Isabell, pension in Scotland for, 472.
Callen, co. Kilkenny, barracks in, maintenance of, 120.
Callum, Agnes, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 470.
Calmell, Charles, payment to, 248.
Calshot, co. Southampton, Customs sloop at, 467.
Calvert, Felix, Sheriff of Berkshire, 418.
Cambey. See Canby.
Cambridge, county of, Auditor of Crown Land Revenues for, fee of, 109.
Receiver General of assessments. See Richers, T.
sheriff of. See Lane, R.
Cambridge, co. Cambridge, Castle, assizes at, 107.
Receiver General of assessments. See Richers, T.
Cambridge University, Emanuel College, Master, etc., of, perpetuity of, 279.
perpetuity for a preacher, 281.
Professor of Physic. See Green, Dr.
Receiver General of assessments. See Richers, T.
Campbell (Campbel), —, lieutenant colonel, bills of, 316.
-, -, major in Lord Mark Kerr's regiment, 68.
-, Agnes, Queen's printer in Scotland, 266.
-, of Cessnock, Sir Alexander, a Lord of Session in Scotland, salary, 265.
-, Archibald, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 472.
-, David, Army Debenture of, 356.
-, Elizabeth, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 472.
-, George, et al., proposal of, for improving British salt, 18, 185.
-, Hugh, Earl of Loudoun, Keeper of the Seal of Scotland (the seal replacing the Great Seal of Scotland), appointment, 208;
salary, 208, 258.
-, of Aberuckell, Sir James, a Commissioner for the Equivalent, 234.
-, John, 2nd Duke of Argyll, commanding the Fourth Troop of Horse Guards, 128.
petition of, 88.
regiment of (formerly General Churchill's), clothing of, debt due for, 88, 475.
-, John, one of the Masters of the Works in Scotland, salary, 267.
-, Margaret, pension in Scotland for, 470.
-, -, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 472.
-, Mary, pension in Scotland for, 469.
-, William, Comptroller at Montrose, appointed land surveyor there, 452.
Campbeltown, co. Argyle, port of, foreign salt in, 365.
Canada, intended expedition to, 452.
Canada Hills or Mountains. See St. Christopher.
Canary. See Wines.
Canby (Cambey), Henry, Customs officer, seizure by, 427, 440, 462.
Candlesticks, 381.
Cane, Peter du, agent and trustee for the recovery of the debt due from the Crown of Portugal, 444.
Canham, Thomas, an agent and trustee for the recovery of the debt due from the Crown of Portugal, 444.
Cann, Richard, clerk of the fines at Ludlow, 282.
Canterbury, Archbishop of. See Tenison, T.
Canvers. See Cavers.
Capel, Algernon, Earl of Essex, Constable of the Tower, allowances, 244, 464;
payments to, 50, 212, 423.
regiment of dragoons of, in Scotland, forage for, 433.
-, Elizabeth, Countess Dowager of Essex, custodiam lease of cottages in Rickmansworth, 83.
Caperquin [Cappoquin, co. Waterford], barracks in, maintenance of, 120.
Caplack, Daniel, tidesman in London port, 251.
Carbery (Carberry), Earl of. See Vaughan, John.
Carburton, co. Nottingham, 273.
Cardenas. See Ahumaday.
Cardiff, co. Glamorgan, collector and deputy customer at, 332.
Cardigan, county of, Chief Justice of. See Whitacre, C.
Receiver General of assessments. See Howells, G.
Second Justice of. See Webb, T.
Cardigan, co. Cardigan, waiter and searcher at, 79.
Cardonel (Cardonell, Cardonnel, Cardonnell), Adam de, [Secretary to the Duke of Marlborough], account prepared by, 161.
attending the Treasury, 31.
letters to, 22, 87, 211, 226, 304.
-, James, a Salt Commissioner, leave to go to Ireland, 161.
Carew (Carey), Abel, recommended for Customs place, 141.
-, Nicholas, a Commissioner of assessments for the hundred of Wallington, 393, 394.
Carey, Anthony, 5th Viscount Falkland, Treasurer of the Navy, accounts of, 302, 308, 361.
-, Rebecca, Viscountess Falkland, stay of process against, 302.
-, See also Carew.
Carkess, Charles, payment to, for calculating Customs paid on prize goods, 50.
Carle (Curle), —, foot regiment of, in Portugal, subsistence for, 323, 379.
Carleton, Geo., captain in Brigadier Tiffin's regiment, half pay for, 122.
-, Guy, lieutenant in colonel Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 122.
-, Lanc., cornet in Brigadier Wolsey's regiment, half pay for, 121.
-, See also Carlton.
Carlingford, [co. Louth], barracks in, maintenance of, 120.
customer and searcher of, salaries, 117.
Carlisle, co. Cumberland, port, Customer of, 180, 193;
Customs collector, 212.
Carlow, co. Carlow, barracks in, maintenance of, 120.
Carlton, Alexander, royal bounty for, 376.
-, See also Carleton.
Carmarthen, county of, Chief Justice of. See Whitacre, C.
escheat lands, etc., in, caveat against a grant of, 97.
Receiver General of assessments. See Howells, G.
Second Justice of. See Webb, T.
Carmarthen, co. Carmarthen, Castle of, caveat against a grant of the site of, 97.
M.P. for. See Vaughan, R. waiters and searchers at, 251.
Carmarthen, Marquess of. See Osborne, Peregrine.
Carmelites Plantation. See St. Christopher.
Carmichael, William, Solicitor General of Scotland, allowance, 268;
pension for, 291.
Carnarvon, county of, Chief Justice of. See Hook, J.
lands, etc., in, lease of, 431.
Receiver General of assessments. See Caswell, J.
reliefs in, lease of, 240, 431.
Second Justice of. See Jessop, W.
Carnegie, David, Earl of Northesk, Admiral Deput in the North part of Britain, petition concerning Customs on goods saved from wrecks, 162;
gift of Respond Duties of Forfarshire, 187.
Carnevall, John, lieutenant in the King of Spain's regiment of Castilians, 441.
Carolina:
Governor of. See Tynt, E.
great numbers of people removing from Virginia to, 486.
Proprietors of, 485, 487.
arrears of yearly rent of 20 marks due from, payment out of, 133.
encroachments made on Virginia by, 485.
grants of lands by, 486.
North:
boundary with Virginia:
commission for settling, proposed, 485–7;
charging the cost of, 67, 485–7.
disputes concerning, 485–7.
chaplain for. See Urmston, J.
Customs in, collector of. See Roanoke.
Surveyor and Inspector of, appointment, 255.
inhabitants of, threatening Mohican Indians, 486.
South, Customs in, Surveyor and Inspector of, appointment, 255.
Carpenter, [George], major general, regiment of dragoons of, forage for, 433;
march into North Britain, 433;
officers of, in second, 324.
-, Nathaniel, agent to Colonel T. Caulfield's regiment, 105.
-, -, payment to, for officers of Major General Carpenter's regiment, 324.
-, -, petition of, concerning pay of Colonel Jones' regiment, 181.
Carpets, 386, 435.
Carr, Edward, administrator to William, 451.
-, Thomas, Cursitor or Clerk and Engrosser of Original Writs issuing out of the High Court of Chancery in Ireland, petition of, 489.
-, William, arrears of his pension in Ireland, 451.
Carrickdrumrush, Connaught, barracks in, maintenance of, 120.
Carrickfergus, co. Antrim, barracks in, maintenance of, 120.
customer of, salary, 117.
Ordnance establishment at, 119.
Queen's Castle of, rent of land adjoining, 478.
searcher of, salary, 117.
Carrickneshure, Leinster, barracks in, maintenance of, 120.
Carshalton, co. Surrey, arrears of assessments in, 363, 393, 394.
Carter, Abraham, waterman to the Prince of Denmark, 299.
-, Hall, searcher in Penryn port, 467.
-, Henry, captain, his company in Lord Shannon's regiment of marines, paying and clearing of, 106.
-, -, tidesman and boatman at Bideford, 412.
-, Thomas, Serjeant at Arms in Ireland, 451.
Cartewright. See Cartwright.
Cartlidge. See Claridge.
Cartwright (Cartewright), —, captain, Deputy Paymaster of the Forces at Antwerp, bills drawn by, 30, 208;
directions to, 23, 226–7.
-, Richard, customer of Carlisle port, 180, 193.
Carved work. See Windsor Castle.
Carvers. See Gibbons, G.
Cascaes, Cascaise, Portugal, 160.
Castellan, co. Pembroke, lease of messuages in, 240.
Castilians, regiment of, in the service of the King of Spain, in Catalonia, 437.
officers of, payment to, 437, 441.
Castle, John, et al., payment to, for arresting burglars, 246.
-, Thomas, Commissary of stores of clothing, etc., in Spain, 435.
Castle Plantation. See St. Christopher.
Castlebar, co. Mayo, barracks in, maintenance of, 120.
Castlenye Park, co. Cork, lands of, rent of, 117.
Caswall, —, promissory note given by, 80.
Caswell, James, Receiver General of assessments for cos. Monmouth, Anglesey, Merioneth and Carnarvon, 49.
Catalan regiments. See Army—Spain.
Catalonia, Army in. See Army.
King of Spain's voyage to, 159.
Cathcart, Cha., major in the Earl of Stair's regiment, 326.
-, James cornet in Brigadier Wolsey's regiment, half pay for, 121.
-, Lodowick, captain, pension on the Irish Establishment for, 357;
petition of, 261.
Catherine of Bragança, Queen of Charles II, the Queen Dowager, death of, 317.
grant of house, etc., in St. James's Park in trust for, 191–2.
leases granted by, 317, 374–5.
Caulfield (Caulfeild), John, colonel, regiment of, 130, 333. See also Bowles, Colonel.
-, [? John], colonel, 450;
regiment of, levy money for, 409.
-, Sidney, widow of Colonel [? John] Caulfield, petition for a pension in Ireland, 450.
-, Toby, colonel, regiment of, agent to. See Carpenter, N.
arms for, 105.
in Spain, 105.
-, [? Toby], colonel, foot regiment of, offreckonings for, 198;
subsistence for, 165, 169, 293.
-, William, Lord Charlemont, regiment of, levy money for, 409;
reformed officers of, half pay for, 122.
Caux, Thomas, annuity on the life of, 96.
Cavalier, —, colonel, regiment of, debt due to, 161, 200.
Cavan, co. Cavan, barracks in, maintenance of, 120.
Cavan, Earl of. See Lambart, Richard.
Cave, John, outpensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 203.
Cavendish, Rachel, Duchess of Devonshire, Lady of the Bedchamber, salary, 52, 391.
-, William, Duke of Devonshire, Chief Justice in Eyre, Trent North, salary, 315.
Lord Steward of the Household, plate for a horse race delivered to, 386.
servant of, 14.
Cavers (Canvers). See Douglas, Archibald.
Cayon Hills. See St. Christopher.
Cazalet, Peter, Transport debenture endorsed to, 356, 357.
Ceremonies, Marshal of. See English, John.
-, Master of. See Cotterell, Sir C.;
Assistant. See Cotterell, [C.].
Cessnock. See Campbell, Sir Alex ander.
Ceuta, Souta, Camp at, 340.
Cevennes, The, public services in, payments for carrying on the, 405–6.
Chairs, 381, 386, 435.
Chalderton, Jan. See Charlton, John.
Chamber, The:
establishment of, 348, 419.
Messengers of, 192.
attending the Customs and Lord Treasurer. See Thorowkettle, J.
attending the Press. See Stephens, R.
bills of, payments of, 260, 320, 391.
Treasurer of (Viscount Fitz Hardinge), accounts, fees for auditing, 309, 321.
issues to, 24, 63, 75, 102, 107, 200, 235, 250, 320–1, 351, 419.
Office of, Comptroller of. See Vanbrugh, W.
wages and board wages due in, 24, 75, 102, 235, 419;
arrears, 187, 351.
payments by, 49–50, 107–8, 181, 348, 386, 474.
Chamberlain (Chamberlaine), Edmund, of Maugersbury, petition for place of Receiver Genera of assessments for co. Worcester, 48.
-, John, a Gentleman Waiter to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 298.
-, -, lessee of messuages, etc., in St. Martins in the Fields and Pall Mall, 62.
-, [John], Secretary to the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty, letter to, 40.
-, William, surveyor of duties on houses, co. York, 71.
Chambers, Thomas, merchant, Salt Duties frauds of, 125.
Chancery, Court of, 90.
decrees in, 358, 458.
Masters in Chancery, salaries, 78, 218, 283, 452.
originals transcribed out of, 42, 282, 345.
-, Ireland. See Ireland.
Chandler, Richard, outpensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 203.
Chapelizod, co. Dublin, garrison at, works at, 479.
Chapel Royal, children of, dying, funeral charges, etc., of, 246;
mourning liveries supplied to, 231, 435.
Closet Keeper. See Lucas, C.
Groom of the Vestry. See Lenton, J.
lent preachers, list of, printed, 419.
necessaries and cleaning, issue for, 235.
officer of, travelling charges, etc., of, 260.
surplices for, 230.
See also London and Westminster—St. James's and Whitehall;
Windsor.
-, See also George, Prince of Denmark.
Chapelle. See La Chapelle.
Chaplains. See George, Prince of Denmark;
Plantations;
Scotland.
Chaple, Cha., appointed a tidesman at Minehead, 40.
Chapman, John, Customs boatman in Boston port, 467.
-, Robert, of Witchford Hundred, Isle of Ely, 107.
Chappell, John, town clerk of Norwich, petition for reward for recruiting services, 213.
-, Richard, house in Dublin bought by, 436.
Charities. See Pensions.
Charlemont, co. Armagh, barracks in, maintenance of, 121;
Ordnance establishment at, 119;
works at, 479.
Charlemont, Lord. See Caulfield, William.
Charles I, 51, 463;
grants by, 128, 375.
Charles II, 303, 349.
grants by, 44, 81, 89, 161, 176, 177, 190, 247, 279, 287, 326, 353, 374, 375, 402, 484.
services to, after Worcester, 367.
Charles III, King of Spain. See Spain.
Charles, Prince of Denmark, annuity for renouncing his pretensions to the bishopric of Eutin, 54, 184, 418.
Charles, Robert, housebreaker, reward for arrest of, 313.
Charles Fort, co. Cork, fire and candle for, 120;
works at, 58, 479.
Charleton. See Charlton.
Charleville, Charlevile, co. Cork, barracks in, maintenance of, 120.
Charlton (Chalderton, Charleton), Henry, waterman to the Prince of Denmark, 299.
-, John (Jan), Master of the Jewel Office, 128, 311, 362, 381, 386, 463.
-, William, waterman to the Prince of Denmark, 299.
Charnock, Thomas, a Serjeant at Arms, fee, etc., 224.
Chase, James, Apothecary in Ordinary to the Queen's person, 281.
Apothecary to William III, arrears of, 187, 351.
-, Jonathan, Keeper of the Standing Wardrobe at St. James's, 348.
Chatham, co. Kent, 146.
fortifications at, improvement of. See Fortifications.
Navy Chest. See Navy.
Navy Commissioner at. See St. Loe, G.
Navy yard at, sale of decayed stores in, 49.
ships sold at, 49.
Cheater, William, noontender in London port, 138.
Chelmsford, co. Essex, Justices of the Peace at, petition of, 126, 257.
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 97.
Chelsea Hospital, accounts, fees for auditing, 55, 309.
clothing for, 248.
Deputy Governor of, 203.
fund for, 203.
Governor of, 203.
Invalid Companies withdrawn from, 113.
outpensioners, admitted, 203, 204.
pensions, payment of, 203–4;
rates of, 203–4;
to be paid quarterly, 203.
Chertsey, co. Surrey, lease of lands in, 68.
Chester, county of, arrears of taxes in, recovery of, 279.
Chief Justice of. See Jekyll, Sir J.
escheated lands in, lease of, 373.
Receiver General of assessments. See Conway, E.;
Lloyd, T.
Receiver General of duties on Houses, 272, 301.
Second Justice of. See Pocklington, J.
Sheriff of. See Daniel, Sir S.;
Swettenham, E.
surveyor of duties on Houses, 300–1.
Chester and Flint, County Palatine of, large double seal for, payment for engraving, silver and case, 73.
Chester, co. Chester, 183.
carrier to, 194.
Company of Invalids at, 113.
Customs boatmen at, 212.
Customs collector of, 212.
regiments at, 87.
Chester, Bishop of, and the appointment of a preacher in Macclesfield, 278.
Chester Herald. See Mawson, C.
Chetwynd (Chetwin, Chetwind, Chetwyn), —, bills drawn by, 23, 25, 29, 293, 329;
letter to, 311–12.
-, John, Envoy Extraordinary to the Duke of Savoy, attending the Duke in the field, equipage charges, 90.
bills drawn by, for Army in Spain and Portugal, 93, 246, 379, 404.
extraordinaries of, 339–40.
his journey to Spain to compliment the Queen of Spain, etc., 339.
letters from, mentioned, 246, 331, 438.
letters to, 182, 246, 295, 331, 438.
ordinary of, 276, 327.
-, Walter, Master of the Buck and Stag Hounds to the Prince of Denmark, 222.
-, -, royal bounty for, 294, 296.
-, William, H.M. Resident at Genoa, 182.
bills drawn by, for Forces in Spain and Portugal, 239, 329, 353.
extraordinaries of, 343.
ordinary of, 327.
payments to, for Forces in Catalonia, 104, 354.
letters to, mentioned, 87, 331.
Chevin, Nathaniel, Customs collector at Roanoke, 143.
Chew, Ja., Deputy Comptroller of Poulton port, 467.
Chichester, co. Sussex, port of, chief boatman, 40.
Comptroller, 467.
riding officers, 40, 105.
searcher, 152.
Chichester, Arthur, 3rd Earl of Donegal, bill drawn by, 157.
regiment of, 157.
clothes, etc., of, 124, 155.
disembarkation charges, 158.
offreckonings, charge on, 124, 155.
reformed officers of, half pay for, 122.
See also Gorges, [R.].
Child, Benjamin, bankruptcy of, 489.
Chocke, Alexander, chief clerk to the Commissioners for stating the debts of William III, 289.
Chocolate, for the Duke of Marlborough 90;
for the Queen, duty on, 146.
Cholmondeleys of Vale Royal, family of, Oak Mere in Delamere Forest belonging to, 129.
Christening gifts from the Queen, 183, 192, 286, 362, 454.
Christian, Ann, widow, royal bounty for, 468.
Christie, David, of Bergen, letter from, concerning clandestine trade, 321, 413.
Chubb, John, waiter and searcher of Looe, 412.
Chudleigh, John, a Page of Honour to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 298.
Churchill, —, colonel, regiment of, captains of, petition of, 176;
drafts to, 324.
-, Awnsham, bookseller, payments to, for printing, etc., 133, 376.
-, [Charles], General, regiment commanded by, debt for clothing, 88. See also Campbell, John, Duke of Argyll.
-, Charles, a Groom of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Denmark, 221.
-, George, a Groom of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Denmark, 221.
-, -, Lodge in Windsor Little Park occupied by, 209;
payment to, for hay for deer in Windsor House Park, 253.
-, John, Duke of Marlborough, 23, 147, 220, 226, 249, 360, 408.
and the accounts of the Paymaster of Forces Abroad, 6.
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the States General, chapel of, necessaries for, 183.
extraordinaries, 337.
ordinary, 267, 327.
attending the Treasury, 6, 31.
baggage of, 90, 420.
building of Blenheim Palace for. See Woodstock.
certificates of issues for Forces in Flanders sent to, 304.
Commander in Chief, contingencies of, warrant allowing, 406, 408.
and the debts of British prisoners of war in France, 229, 404.
express from Stanhope to, mentioned, 211.
express from, on Malplaquet, mentioned, 348.
and the extraordinary charges of the war, 208, 211.
grant of Rangerships, lodges, etc., of Windsor Great and Little Parks in trust for, 209.
letters from, mentioned, 88;
postage on, 337.
letters to, mentioned, 87, 140.
lodgings of, at St. James's, 90, 420.
Master General of the Ordnance, 280.
recommendation by, for Customs place, 144.
Secretary to. See Cardonel, A.
-, John, Marquess of Blandford, grant of Rangerships, lodges, etc., of Windsor Great and Little Parks in trust for, 209.
-, Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, daughters of, 17, 209.
grant of the Rangerships, lodges etc., in Windsor Great and Little Parks in trust for, 209.
Groom of the Stole and First Lady of the Bedchamber, salary, 52, 151, 260, 391.
Keeper of the Privy Purse, 43, 376, 395;
agent of, 385.
lease in trust for, of ground, buildings, etc., called the Fryery near St. James's Palace and part of the royal garden adjoining, 172, 183, 191–2, 277.
mentioned in an inquiry into irregular solicitation for owners of the Worcester, 16.
repairs in Windsor Great Park at the desire of, 385–6.
-, William, payments to, for stationery, 320, 419.
Cienfuegos (Cienfugos), Father Alvaro, King of Spain's Plenipotentiary at Lisbon, certificates of, 159–60;
payment to, 160.
Civil List, England, issues out of, 23, 36, 39, 40, 44, 60, 63, 68, 74, 75, 78, 85, 94, 102, 104, 125, 129, 133, 140, 145, 148, 152, 154, 173, 174, 184, 206, 210, 216, 218, 232, 235, 236, 249, 250, 261, 268, 289, 290, 294, 302, 303, 310, 319, 320, 321–2, 324, 351, 360, 361, 366, 368, 383, 384, 386, 395, 397, 398, 400, 413, 416, 419, 423, 429, 439, 441, 452, 475, 476, 482, 483.
Revenues, arrears of, issue out of, 137.
-, Ireland. See Ireland.
-, Scotland. See Scotland.
Clancarty, Earl of. See MacCarthy, C.;
MacCarthy, D.
Clannanlychurch, Ulster, barracks in, maintenance of, 120.
Clare Castle, Ireland, barracks at, maintenance of, 120.
Clarencieux King. See Vanbrugh, John.
Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde, Edward;
Hyde, Henry.
Clarges, Dame Elizabeth, widow, petition on behalf of her son Robert, 202.
-, Robert, rent payable to, 202.
-, Sir Thomas, will of, 202.
Claridge (Cartlidge), William, and the Receivership of the Land Tax for co. Warwick and the city of Coventry, 37, 468;
alleged misbehaviour of, when High Constable, 37.
Clark (Clarke, Clerk, Clerke), George, Secretary at War, 244.
-, -, Deputy Auditor for New York, letter to, 488.
-, James, servant to the Duke of Ormonde, grant of a house in Dublin, 436.
-, John, a Baron of the Exchequer in Scotland, salary, 38, 135, 267.
-, -, a chairman to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 298.
-, Joseph, outpensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 203.
-, Richard, trustee for S. Aymes's children, 223, 299.
-, Robert, surveyor and waiter at Harwich, 332.
-, Samuel, Receiver General of assessments for co Hereford, 48.
-, Thomas, tidewaiter at Eyemouth, 163.
-, Walter, commander of the Greenhill Customs yacht, 372.
-, -, payment to, 483.
-, -, junior, mariner in the Greenhill Customs yacht, 467.
Claver, Joshua, distributor of stamps for the East Riding of Yorkshire and landwaiter in Hull port, arrears of, 272, 316–17.
Claverie, John Augustus, captain, French Protestant refugee, petition for pension on the Irish Establishment, 332.
Clay. See Cley.
Clayton, co. York, lease of tithes in, 257.
Clayton, —, annoyance caused to, by noise in the Royal Stables, 236.
-, -, clerk in the Office of Pleas in the Exchequer, 285.
-, William, an Agent for Taxes, 28, 30, 53, 144, 242, 387.
-, -, payment to, for receiving, paying and accounting for sums due to contributors for annuities, 402.
Clear, John, waiter and searcher at Whitstable, 331.
Cleaverwood, co. Cornwall, wood called, 128.
Cleese, Michael, defrauded, 347.
Clements, James, tidesman in London port, 88.
Clergy, Bounty for poor. See Queen Anne's Bounty.
Clerk, Clerke. See Clark.
Cletlet, Mary, royal bounty for, 376.
Cleveland, Duchess of. See Villiers, Barbara.
Clewer, Clewar, co. Berks., manor of, debts on, 20.
Cley, Clay, co. Norfolk, Customs boatmen at, 88, 162.
Cley, George, reversionary annuity of, 461.
Cliffe, John, administrator to William Carr, 451.
Clifford, co. Hereford, 259.
Clifford, —, bills drawn by, for money advanced in Paris, 70.
-, Charles, keeper of a brewhouse in the Mint, Excise debt of, 366;
his estate in Reading, 366.
-, Elizabeth, widow of Charles, petition of, 233, 366.
-, Hugh, Lord Clifford, caveat in favour of, against a grant of royalties, etc., of lead mines in co. Derby, 103.
Clinton, Henry Fiennes, Earl of Lincoln, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Denmark, 221, 297.
Clocks, for the Queen, 108.
Cloffe, Eliz., pensioner of the Prince of Denmark, 300.
Clonmel, Clonmell, co. Tipperary, barracks in, maintenance of, 120.
Closet Keeper. See Chapel Royal.
Clothes, Criers of old. See Hawkers and Pedlars.
Clothing. See Army.
Clough, John, Collector of Whitehaven port, 40.
Clumber, co. Nottingham, 273;
Ground, 273;
River, 273;
Wood, 273.
Cluney. See Ogilvie, David.
Clunnarke, co. Carnarvon, escheat lands in, 240.
Clynton, Thomas, petition for place of riding surveyor between Exeter and Poole, 85.
Coaches and coach horses. See Royal Mews and Stables.
Coal (Cole) Cart Road, co. Nottingham, 273.
Coals, duties on. See Customs—Duties.
Coastwaiters. See Customs.
Coates, James, arrested for highway robbery, 51.
Cobham, Richard, major, his company in colonel Borr's regiment of marines, paying and clearing of, 106.
Cock, James and Company, merchants of Plymouth, prize goods bought by, 240, 256.
-, John, outpensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 203.
-, Mary, pension granted for the life of, 277.
-, Thomas, appointed waiter and searcher at Marazion, 88.
-, See also Cocks;
Cox.
Cockburn (Cockburne), Adam, Lord Justice Clerk, Scotland, salary, 265.
-, of Ormistoun, Adam, a Lord of Session in Scotland, salary, 110, 265.
-, Sir Archibald, Hereditary Usher of the Justice Court, Scotland, salary, 262, 266.
-, William, searcher of Leith port, memorial of, 250;
salary, 421, 437.
Cockbush, Customs boatman at, 467.
Cockram, John, Customs boatman in Plymouth port, 88.
Cocks, John, a Keeper of the Council Chamber, fees and allowances of, 84, 313.
-, -, servant of the Council Chamber, wages and expenses of, 419.
-, See also Cox.
Cockshut, John, et al., petition of, concerning tobacco imported at Liverpool, 71.
Code, Thomas, surgeon at Falmouth, 259.
Coells, Robert, Army debenture of, 357.
Coffee, duties on. See Customs—Duties.
Coffoe, Roger, petition for reward for a seizure in Ireland, 413.
Coggs, John, trustee for the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough and their son, 209.
Coinage Duty. See Customs—Duties.
Coins, gold and silver, exported, rewards for seizures, 202, 238, 372;
preventing the exportation of, 202.
named:—
Crowns.
Croats.
Guilders.
Livres.
Milreis.
Moidores.
Piastres.
Pieces of Eight.
Reis.
Sols.
Stivers.
Threepences.
Twopences.
See also Mint;
Money;
Scotland.
Coke (Cole), née Hales, Elizabeth, a Maid of Honour, marriage portion for, 413, 441;
salary, 52, 391, 474.
-, Ralph, grant of a debt due to the Crown, 349.
-, Robert, lieutenant in Colonel F. Hamilton's regiment, half pay for, 122.
-, Thomas, his marriage to Elizabeth Hales, 474.
-, -, Vice Chamberlain of the Royal Household, salary, 52, 151, 242, 393.
Colby. See Coleby.
Colchester, co. Essex, Customs collector at. See Hebdon, J.
Customs officers at, directed to discourage the export of corn, 369.
forestallers of corn at, prosecution of, 371.
port of, waiters and searchers in, 392.
Cole, Christian, H.M. Secretary at Venice, extraordinaries of, 342;
ordinary of, 52, 328.
-, Robert, Agent and Consul at Algiers, allowance, 276, 327.
extraordinaries, 245.
letter from, 127.
letters to, 2, 67.
-, Thomas, payment of Navy imprest bills purchased by, 98, 173.
-, See also Coke,;
Coles.
Colebrook. See Colnbrook.
Cole Cart Road. See Coal Cart Road.
Coleby (Colby), —, and German Protestants at Rotterdam, 180.
-, Samuel, chaplain for Jamaica, 448.
Colecormuck, Munster, barracks at, maintenance of, 120.
Colepeper (Culpeper), Catherine. See Fairfax, Thomas, Lord Fairfax.
-, Margaret, Lady Dowager Colepeper, petition in behalf of. See Fairfax, Thomas, Lord Fairfax.
-, Thomas, Lord Colepeper, grants of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 484.
grant of the whole of Virginia, 484;
surrendered in return for an allowance, 484.
Coleraine, co. Londonderry, barracks in, maintenance of, 120.
Coles, George, an underclerk attending the House of Commons, 362.
Colinge, Richard, a Keeper of the Council Chamber, payment to his executors, 84.
Collard, Rich., a moneyer of the Mint, to return from Edinburgh, 103.
Collection of the Statutes relating to High Treason, book called, 310.
College, Edith, royal bounty for, 376, 468.
Collier, Elizabeth, a Maid of Honour, salary, 52, 391.
Collin. See Grant, Sir F.
Collins, George, appointed to inspect all wrecks granted to Lord Fairfax, 236.
-, John, waterman to the coast waiters in London port, 467.
Collison, Thrustian, Queen's waiter in Bristol port, appointed tide-surveyor in London port, 40, 93.
Collooney, Coloony, co. Sligo, barracks in, maintenance of, 120.
Colnbrook, Colebrook, co Buckingham, road between Datchet and, 303;
opening of, 411.
Colonies. See Plantations.
Coloony. See Collooney.
Colquhan, Anne. See Grant, James.
Colt, James Dutton, collector of Bristol port, petition of, 441.
-, John Dutton, collector of Bristol port, arrears of, 97.
Columbine, Anto., colonel, payment to, for losses in raising soldiers, 216.
Colville (Colvill, Colvil), Margaret, pension in Scotland for, 473.
-, Robert, Lord Colville, gift of the single and life rent escheat of, 187.
Colyear, David, Earl of Portmore, regiment of, clearings, 210.
drafts from, 323.
officers of, petitions of, 83, 310.
recruits for, 323.
Common Pleas, Court of, officers of, allowances in lieu of paper formerly received, 254.
seal, new large double, payment for engraving and silver, 73.
-, -, Ireland. See Ireland.
Commons, House of, accounts laid before, 113.
addresses from, 60, 61, 77, 80, 100, 113, 234, 427.
bills before, 100, 104, 130, 483;
payment for writing, 362.
brass branch for, 386.
Clerk of, printing for, 275.
Clerk Assistant. See Needler, C.
doorkeepers, payment to, 363.
granting supply, 396–9n.
Housekeeper of. See Smith, T.
lights for, 423.
members of, 138.
messengers of, payment to, 363.
Serjeant-at-Arms attending, printing for, 275. See also Wybergh, T.
Speaker of, 386;
printing for, 275. See also Onslow, Sir R.
stationery for, 274.
underclerks (H. Burroughs, G. Cole, J. Courthope, G. Hooks), payment to, 362.
votes of, 66, 77, 166, 168, 185, 211;
person delivering out, payment to, 363.
-, Ireland. See Ireland.
Compere, Leonard, Deputy Auditor for Jamaica, letter to, 488.
Compton, Spencer, Paymaster of the Queen's pensions and bounties, bills drawn on, 361.
Exchequer fees on moneys imprested to, 69.
issues to, 23, 25, 27, 28, 30, 86, 99, 104, 133, 148, 174, 206, 216, 235, 250, 261, 268, 290, 292, 294, 302, 303, 310, 349, 360, 366, 368, 384, 400, 413, 429, 439, 441, 445, 476, 483.
payments by, 69, 86, 99, 103, 136, 148, 161, 172, 174, 202, 208, 226, 238, 249, 258, 261, 268, 272, 287, 296–302, 312, 313, 367, 372, 376, 390, 398, 411, 413, 433, 438, 452, 468, 475, 481.
Treasurer and Receiver General of the Prince of Denmark's revenues and Treasurer of his Household, 19.
accounts, 220–1.
attending the Treasury, 5.
petition referred to, 88.
salary, 222.
Concordatums. See Ireland.
Coningham. See Cunningham.
Coningsby, Thomas, Lord Coningsby, attending the Treasury, 3, 19;
accounts of [as Paymaster of the Forces in Ireland], 153.
Coningwood, co. Cornwall, wood called, 128.
Conley, Charles, letter from, concerning Customs frauds, 429.
Connaught, Province of, barracks in, maintenance of, 120;
escheator of, salary, 114.
Connecticut, Surveyor and Inspector of Customs in, appointment, 255.
Conolly, William, a Commissioner of the Revenue and of the Excise in Ireland, 452.
Consuls. See Ambassadors.
Conway, Edward, Receiver General of assessments and duties on houses for cos. Chester, Denbigh and Flint, 47, 272.
Conyers, Gerrard, a Commissioner for taking subscriptions for enlarging the capital stock of the Bank, 180.
Cook (Cooke), Christopher, tidesman at Bristol, 391.
-, Sir John, attending the Treasury, 13;
opinion of, 161.
Clerk of the Pipe, fee and allowance, 54.
-, John, Clerk of the Foreign Estreats in the Exchequer Court, fees and allowances, 278, 300.
-, -, lieutenant, reformed officer, half pay for, 122.
Cooper (Cowper), Abraham Van, proposal for improving Customs revenue, 250.
-, Agnata, Woman of the Bedchamber, salary, 52, 391.
-, Anthony, merchant of Yarmouth, payment to, on malt debentures, 196.
-, Mrs. Dorothy, Laundress and Sempstress to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 223.
-, John, Receiver General of assessments for cos. Northampton and Rutland, 47.
Coote, Richard, Earl of Bellomont, Governor of New York and New England, 255, 449.
pension of, 313.
Cope, Sir John, a Commissioner for the Equivalent, 17, 234.
Copenhagen, “professor” at, present to, for a funeral oration made on the death of the Prince of Denmark, 210.
Copplestone, Richard, tidesman and boatman at Bideford, 138, 412.
Corey, Humphrey, captain, his company in Colonel Borr's regiment of marines, paying and clearing of, 106.
Cork, co. Cork, barracks in, maintenance of, 120.
customer of, salary, 117.
garrison of, Governor of, salary, 120.
regiments embarked at, 479.
searcher of, salary, 117.
storehouse at, arms delivered into, 316;
Skiddies Castle used as, rent of, 116.
Corker, Robert, grantee of the office of Receiver of the rents, etc., of the Duchy of Cornwall, 247.
Corn:
exportation of, accounts of, 22, 125;
required before ships are cleared, 209.
bounty on (as by 1 Wm. and Mary, c. 12), proposal for restricting payment of, 413–14.
discouraging the, directions for, 369.
from Ireland, Act (Irish Act 6 Anne, c. 18) for encouraging, 271.
from Scotland, accounts of, required, 394;
drawbacks for, 321, 413–14;
in great quantities, 394.
the Government and the Commons and, 176.
“great uneasiness of the country upon,” 176.
preventing the, Order in Council for, 427.
representation concerning, 128.
to enemy countries, Order in Council prohibiting, 380–1;
preventing the, 22, 127–8, 131, 167, 213, 402.
“forestallers of,” prosecution of, 371.
importation of, 370, 424;
from Ireland, proposal for, 477;
from Tunis, 193.
price of, 125;
high, 176, 328;
low, in the year 1705, 186.
scarcity of, 176, 394, 402;
in enemy countries, 380.
See also Army—Catalonia.
Cornaro, Signor, Ambassador from the Republic of Venice, grant of an addition of arms to, 86.
Cornbury, Viscount. See Hyde, Edward;
Hyde, Henry.
Cornish, Henry, clothing contractor, 24, 129–30, 178.
Cornwall, county of, Auditor of Crown Land Revenues for, fee of, 109.
Receiver General of assessments for. See Mannaton, F.
tin blowing houses in, supervisors of. See Basset, J.;
Drake, E.
tinners in, memorial of, 416, 426.
Cornwall, duchy of, Auditor of, petition referred to, 440.
lands, leases of, 41, 170, 373.
rents and revenues of, Receiver General of, grant of office of, 247;
warrant to, 81.
Cornwallis, Charles, Lord Cornwallis, annuity of, on First Fruits and Tenths, 464.
-, Thomas, royal bounty for, 301, 468.
Correur, —, lands of, in St. Christopher, 476.
Cort, Henry, surveyor of duties on houses in Westmorland, 252.
Cosin, William, appointed landwaiter at Plymouth, 40.
Cossard, Anne Gabrielle, annuity for, 312.
Cossart, Simon, lieutenant, Army debenture of, 356.
Cossen, John, affidavit of, concerning lands in Sherwood Forest, 273.
Costa, John Mendez da, merchant, gold shipped by, seized, 428, 440, 462.
Cotesworth, —, proposal by, concerning annuities and reversionary annuities, 28.
-, William, assignee of part of the Earl of Clarendon's pension, 491.
Cotterell (Cottrell), Sir Charles, Master of the Ceremonies, annuity in lieu of allowances by bills, 59, 286, 292, 483.
fee or salary, 286.
payments to, 155, 205, 248, 274, 413, 462.
-, [Charles], Assistant Master of the Ceremonies, issue to, 319.
Cotton, Anthony, heirs of, payment to, on rent resolute or corody granted by Henry VIII out of St. Stephen's, Westminster, 101.
-, Sir John, and the inheritance of Cotton House, 463;
perpetuity of, payment on, 282.
Cotton Hall, co. Chester, 445.
Cottonian Library, care of, payment for, 101.
catalogue of, enrolment of, 275.
Cotton House, purchase of, 275, 463.
Cottrell. See Cotterell.
Couls, Mark, Customs watchman at Bristol, 162.
Counter, —, prisoner, royal charity for, 370, 387, 401.
Counterfeiting. See Lotteries—Malt Tickets.
Coupland, —, letter to, concerning Lord Falkland's accounts, 361.
Courthope, James, underclerk attending the House of Commons, 362.
Courtie, Sarah, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 470.
Courtney, George, Vice Admiral of Devon, petition of, concerning brandy from a wreck, 214.
-, Nicho., petition for reversionary grant of Duty of 4d. per hundredweight upon tin coined in the Stannaries, 440.
Courtrai, English courier taken prisoner near, 88.
Coutiers, —, lieutenant and quartermaster in major-general Stanhope's regiment, died in Portugal, 424.
-, Judith Julia, widow, petition for a pension in Ireland, 424–5;
her father's pension, 424–5.
Coutts, Thomas, et al., merchants, proposal to buy salt purchased by the Crown in Scotland, 439.
Coventry, co. Warwick, Receiver General of assessments. See Andrews, J.;
Claridge, W.
Coward, William, colonel, half pay in Ireland for, 382;
services of, 382–3.
Cowes, Isle of Wight, port of, collector of. See Horton, D.
landsurveyor, 227.
surveyor, 212.
tidesmen, 41.
yacht in, 372, 467.
Cowper. See Cooper.
Cox, Charles, Second Justice of Glamorgan, Brecon and Radnor, 283.
-, John, tidesman at Bristol, 41.
-, Samuel, a Sub-commissioner of the Four and a half per cent. Duty in Barbados, dismissed, 429.
-, Walter, copying clerk outwards, London port, 467.
-, See also Cock;
Cocks.
Cox Leasows Farm. See New Forest.
Cragg, Alexander, lieutenant of the Second Marine regiment, 457.
Craggs (Craiggs), Ja., a Commissioner for the purchase of lands for fortifications, 224.
-, James, Clerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance, 280.
-, -, trustee for the Duchess of Marlborough and her daughters, 172, 183, 191, 192, 209.
-, -, Resident at the Court of Charles III, King of Spain, equipage, 51.
extraordinaries, 384.
loans by, 384.
ordinary, 51, 276, 327.
Secretary in the Court of the King of Spain, ordinary, 276.
Crail, Creill, co. Fife, smuggling of French brandy at, 321.
Cranbourne, Cranbourne Chase. See Windsor Forest.
Crawford, Helen, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 472.
-, Jean, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 472.
Crawley, Henry, petition of, 77.
-, [Richard], [Receiver of Droits and Perquisites of the Admiralty], letter to, 302.
Register [of the High Court of Delegates], payment to, 284.
Crean, —, of Madrid, advances by, 323, 354, 404.
Creighton, Abr., colonel, regiment of, half pay for reformed officers of, 122.
Creill. See Crail.
Cresset, James, stay of process against, 153.
Crew, Sir John, his corn mills at Utkinton, 129.
petition for lease of pools called Hatcher Mere and Ketchewmere in Delamere Forest, 128–29, 302.
Crewe Hall, Crewhall, co. Chester, 465.
Crispe, Samuel, agent and trustee for the recovery of the debt due from the Crown of Portugal, 444.
-, -, junior, agent and trustee for the recovery of the debt due from the Crown of Portugal, 444.
Crittz, Thomas D., a Serjeant-at-Arms, fee, etc., 224.
Crocker, Isaac, one of the Queen's watermen, 86.
Crofts, John, housebreaker, reward for arrest of, 313.
Croharre (Croharry), Daniel, Page of the Backstairs to the Prince of Denmark, 221, 223, 298.
Cromarty, Cromertie, co. Ross, brandy smuggling at, 321.
Cromarty, Earl of. See Mackenzie, George.
Cromp, Laurence, York Herald, fee of, 281.
Cross, Thomas, pensioner of the Prince of Denmark, 312.
Crouch, John, Queen's waiter in London port, 79.
Crow, Christopher, agent for Prizes at Leghorn, 179.
-, Mitford, Captain General and Governor in Chief of Barbados, etc., allowance, 81, 301, 474.
Crowley, Sir Ambrose, sheriff of London and Middlesex, issue to, 50.
Crown, John, royal bounty for, 468.
Crown Lands. See Lands.
Crown Law charges, issues for, 39, 148, 232, 281, 418;
money for, payment out of, 34.
Crown Office. See Queen's Bench.
Crown Rents. See Lands—Crown Lands;
Scotland.
Crowns, 18, 105;
exchange equivalence of, 2, 7, 20, 21, 22, 25, 28, 32, 92, 104, 178, 197, 205, 207–8, 216–17, 228, 251, 270, 329, 334, 354, 380, 385, 404, 405.
Crowther, Thomas, brigadier, pay of, 248;
his major of brigade, pay of, 248.
Crudge, Alexander, appointed deputy Queen's waiter, London port, 88.
Crusius, Dove, pensioner of the Prince of Denmark, 224, 300.
Cuff (Cuffe), Francis, arrears of his pension in Ireland, 451.
-, Gerald, lieutenant, reformed officer, half pay for, 122.
Cufstan. See Kuffstein.
Cullen, co. Cork, barracks in, maintenance of, 120.
Culliford, —, attending the Treasury on Customs affairs, 26.
-, John, appointed Customs surveyor at Southampton, 41.
Culmore, co. Londonderry, barracks in, maintenance of, 120;
garrison of, Governor of, 120.
Culpeper. See Colepeper.
Cumberland, county of, Auditor of Crown Land Revenues for, fee of, 109.
Receiver General of assessments for. See Brougham, T.
sheriff of. See Lamplugh, R.;
Pennington, R.
Cumming, Sir Alexander, dispute with Sir A. Kennedy as to the salary of the Conservator of the Scottish Privileges in the Netherlands, 64.
-, George, chaplain for the Leeward Islands, passage money for, 141.
Cunha, Don Luis da, Envoy from the King of Portugal, present to, 155.
Cunningham (Coningham, Cuningham, Cuninghame), —, Secretary to Sir John Norris, 401.
-, Eliz., pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 471.
-, Helen, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 471.
-, Henry, brigadier, regiment of dragoons of, half pay for reformed officers of, 121.
-, -, lessee of lands in Walton, 374.
-, Margaret, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 471.
-, Mary, Baroness of Shelborne, wife of Henry, lessee of lands in Walton, 374.
-, Mich., captain in Colonel J. Mitchelburn's regiment, half pay for, 121.
-, Mort., captain in Colonel T. St. John's regiment, half pay for, 122.
Curing. See Scotland—fish.
Curle. See Carle.
Currants, Duties on. See Customs—Duties, Tonnage and Poundage, Two Thirds;
imported, 192.
Currie, John, Moderator of the Assembly in Scotland, payment to, 278.
Currituck, North Carolina, Customs collector in, addition to salary, 144.
Curtis, George, Clerk of the Stables of the Prince of Denmark, 222, 298.
Cushions, 386.
Custis, John, Page of the Backstairs to the Prince of Denmark, 221, 298.
CUSTOMS:
Accounts, Cash, auditing fees, 309.
General allowances in, 442;
auditing fees, 309.
particular accounts, payments for making, 39, 151, 241, 390, 481.
boatmen, appointed, 41, 79, 88, 138, 144, 162, 212, 251, 332, 412.
chief, appointed 40, 162, 332.
dismissed, 88, 162, 251, 412.
drowned, 412.
mates, salaries, 467.
salaries, 371, 467.
small arms for, 371, 454.
boats (sloops, smacks, yachts), 372, 467.
commanders of, reward for, 372;
salaries, 371, 467.
for guarding the coast of Scotland, 71, 371.
mates of, salaries, 467.
sloops in the Firths of Scotland, to be replaced by barges, 454.
Cashier. See Customs—Receiver General.
certificates of lading, to be issued to ships trading to Denmark, 364;
form of, 364–5.
clerk of the coast business, London port, appointed, 331.
coastwaiters, 467;
censured, 143.
collectors, 113, 132, 256, 292, 305, 321, 365, 422, 477.
absconding, 45, 71.
advances by, for service of William III on his landing, 442.
appointed, 40, 41, 143, 212, 255, 332, 345, 373, 412.
clerks to, salaries, 194, 271.
debts of, 45, 134, 193, 261, 305, 422.
allowed in General Accounts, 442–3.
estates extended for, 305, 359, 422, 440.
interest charged on, pursuant to Act of 20 Chas. II, 442.
proceedings against sureties for, 134, 261.
dismissed, 41, 143, 255, 332, 350, 412.
disputing the Admiralty's right to seized ships, 303.
petitions for places of, 144.
proceedings against, petition for stay of, 97.
promoted, 212.
recommendations for places of, 106.
resigned, 212.
salaries, 144, 180, 193, 194, 212, 373, 411, 424.
surety bonds, petition for delivery of, 441;
renewal of, 360.
Commissioners, England, formal references to, passim.
and the preventing the export of corn to France, 127, 131, 167, 209, 213, 413, 427.
collecting duties for lighthouses, 437.
directions to, concerning encouragement of woollen manufactures, 127, 130–1.
draft Bills referred to, 104, 130, 201, 271, 483.
empowered to appoint places for quarantine, 411.
opinion of, as to preventing illegal trade in the Plantations, required, 167.
power of, to stop ships without Mediterranean passes, doubt as to, 132, 145.
report of, on the exportation of corn, 380–1.
rules proposed by, to prevent running of goods from Jersey and Guernsey, objections to, etc., 25–6.
solicitor to, directions to, 44, 358, 440.
Commissioners, Scotland. See Scotland.
Comptroller of Petty Customs, London port, petition for re-grant of office of, 440.
comptrollers, 113, 256.
appointed, 143, 163, 301, 360, 451–2.
books of, 70, 114.
deputies, appointed 251;
salaries, 251, 467.
fees of, 245, 251.
resigned, 360.
salaries, 402, 452, 467.
copying clerk outwards, London port, 467.
customers, 113, 271, 292.
accounts, fees for passing, 70.
appointed, 180, 212.
books of, 70.
clerk to, salary, 271.
deputy, appointed, 332.
fees and allowances, 332, 373;
for entering goods from and to Scotland, lost by the Union, 105.
fees payable by, 279.
indirect practices by, 358.
salaries, 193, 241;
petition for increase, 105.
debentures, Act 1 Anne, c. 15, concerning, 414.
drawbacks, abuses in, 250, 414;
proposed restrictions on, 414.
Duties:
bonds for, 71, 151, 193, 201, 243, 368.
debts for, 55, 134;
compounded, account of, required, 80.
payment of, 44.
Additional Impositions on French wine, goods, alamodes, brandy and silks (as by 4 Wm. and Mary, c. 5, continued by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 12 and 20, 6 Anne, c. 27, and 7 Anne, c. 31), 396n.
receipts from, applied to the Deficient Funds, 46, 76, 99, 136, 164, 199, 242, 287, 319, 369, 395, 426, 457;
in Scotland, 95.
See also Customs—Duties:—Impositions (7 Anne, c. 31), and Subsidies, Impositions and Duties (6 Anne, c. 27).
Aliens' Duty, 437.
Coinage Duty (as by 18–19 Chas. II, c. 5, 12–13 Wm. III, c. 11, and 7 Anne, c. 24), payment of Mint charges out of, 90.
revenue in Scotland from, 95.
surplus money from, application of, 153.
Continued Impositions on wines, vinegar and tobacco (as by 2 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 5, continued by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20), receipts from, applied to the Deficient Funds, 46, 76, 99, 136, 164, 199, 242, 287, 319, 369, 395, 426, 457.
Impositions and Duties [Wines and Vinegar of 1 James II, c. 3; Tobacco of 1 James II, c. 4; East India Goods of 2 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 4; Additional Impositions of 4 Wm. and Mary, c. 5; Whale Fins of 9 Wm. III, c. 45], Act 7 Anne, c. 31, for continuing, 391.
loans on, 148, 390, 396–400n.;
issues out of, 329–31, 334, 385, 395–6.
tallies and orders on, directions for avoiding discount of, 329.
See also Deficiencies Acts.
New Customs. See Customs—Duties, Tonnage and Poundage.
on alamodes and lustrings, 60.
Act 9–10 Wm. III, c. 30, for increasing, 60.
See also Customs—Duties, Additional Impositions.
on brandy, 55, 420.
See also Customs—Duties, Additional Impositions.
on chocolate, 146.
on cloth (white woollen cloth), 5s. per piece, issues out of, 39, 399.
on coals, Bill concerning, 483.
(as by 9 Wm. III, c. 13, continued by 1 Anne, St. 2, c. 4), arrears of, hastening in of, 243;
loans on, unsatisfied, 243;
order of loan on, lost, 372.
on coffee, tea, etc., revenue in Scotland from, 95.
on currants. See Customs—Duties, Tonnage and Poundage, Two Thirds.
on dogs, 410.
on East India Goods (as by 2 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 4, continued by 6 Anne, c. 27, and 7 Anne, c. 31), 396n., 399–400n.
revenue in Scotland from, 95.
See also Customs—Duties:
Impositions (7 Anne, c. 31).
Subsidies, Impositions and Duties (6 Anne, c. 27).
on flax. See Customs—Duties, Tonnage and Poundage, Two Thirds.
on French goods, 25 per cent. (as by 7–8 Wm. III, c. 20), 71–2;
arrears of, issues out of, 39, 333, 399.
See also Customs—Duties, Additional Impositions.
on French Shipping, 5s. per ton (as by 12 Chas. II, c. 18), arrears of, issues out of, 39, 333, 399.
on gum seneca, 75, 142.
on horses, 410.
on inkle. See Customs—Duties, Tonnage and Poundage, Two Thirds.
on linen. See Customs—Duties, Tonnage and Poundage, Two Thirds.
on linseed. See Customs—Duties, Tonnage and Poundage, Two Thirds.
on logwood (as by 14 Chas. II, c. 11), grant of, annuity in lieu of, 133, 313.
on lustrings. See Customs—Duties, on alamodes.
on prize goods. See Prizes.
on prize wines, 146;
25l. per tun, revenue in Scotland from, 95.
on rhubarb, 304.
on silks. See Customs—Duties, Additional Impositions.
on storax, 442.
on sugar, 43.
on tapes. See Customs—Duties, Tonnage and Poundage, Two Thirds.
on tea. See Customs—Duties, on coffee.
on threads. See Customs—Duties, Tonnage and Poundage, Two Thirds.
on tobacco, 71, 256, 414. (as by 1 James II, c. 4, continued by 6 Anne, c. 27, and 7 Anne, c. 31), 396n., 399–400n.
revenue in Scotland from, 95.
See also Customs—Duties:
Continued Impositions.
Impositions (7 Anne, c. 31).
Subsidies, Impositions and Duties (6 Anne, c. 27).
on vinegar. See Customs—Duties, on Wines and Vinegar.
on whale fins (as by 9 Wm. III, c. 45, continued by 6 Anne, c. 27, and 7 Anne, c. 31), 396n.
receipts from, applied to the Deficient Funds 46, 76, 99, 136, 164, 199, 242, 287, 319, 369, 395, 426.
See also Customs—Duties:
Impositions (7 Anne, c. 31).
Subsidies, Impositions and Duties (6 Anne, c. 27).
on wines, 74, 145, 247, 252–3, 416, 420.
prize. See Customs—Duties, on prize wines.
on wines and vinegar (as by 1 James II, c. 3, continued by 2 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 5, 4 Wm. and Mary, c. 15, 7–8 Wm. III, c. 10, 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20, 1 Anne, c. 7, 6 Anne, c. 27, 6 Anne, c. 73, and 7 Anne, c. 31), 396n, 398–400n.
revenue in Scotland from, 95.
See also Customs—Duties:
Impositions (7 Anne, c. 31).
Subsidies, Impositions and Duties (7 Anne, c. 27).
Plantation Duties. See Plantations.
Subsidies, Impositions and Duties [Tonnage and Poundage of 12 Chas. II, c. 4; Wines and Vinegar of 1 James II, c. 3; Tobacco 1 James II, c. 4; East India Goods of 2 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 4 continued by 1 Anne, c. 7; Duties on goods, etc., of 4 Wm. and Mary, c. 5, continued by 1 Anne, c. 7; Whale Fins of 9 Wm. III, c. 45, continued by 1 Anne, c. 7], Act 6 Anne, c. 27, continuing, loans on, authorised, 52, 141, 251;
interest on, 52, 141, 251, 390–1.
Tonnage and Poundage, revenue in Scotland from, 94, 95.
Half Subsidies (as by 6 Anne, c. 73), loans on, authorised, 172, 227;
interest on, 172, 227.
tallies and orders on, assignments of, 9–10, 24, 130, 135, 238, 403;
discount of, directions for avoiding, 10, 24, 135, 238.
New Customs (as by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20), receipts from, applied to the Deficient Funds, 46, 76, 99, 136, 164, 199, 242, 287, 319, 369, 395, 426, 457.
One Third (as by 2–3 Anne, c. 18), arrears of, issue out of, 38;
revenue in Scotland from, 95.
Two Thirds (as by 3–4 Anne, c. 3, continued by 6 Anne, c. 50), accounts, auditing fees, 305, 309.
articles exempted: currants imported in Venetian ships as well as those imported in British ships, petitions and report concerning, 193, 201, 224, 243.
European linens, Sisters' Threads, tapes or inkle, linseed and flax, account of average yield of duties on, required, 96, 104.
loans on, order for, lost, 126.
revenue in Scotland from, 95.
See also Customs—Duties, Subsidies, Impositions and Duties (6 Anne, c. 27).
East India warehousekeepers, 477.
employment in, petitions and recommendations for, 71, 106, 141, 243, 398, 413.
establishment, review of, and charges in, 466–7.
examiners of outport books, appointed, 40.
frauds and abuses, 190, 243, 250, 414, 429, 453;
in the Plantations, 255.
General Inspector and Adjuster of damaged tobacco and wines at Leith and Port Glasgow, 59.
General Visitor in Leith port to inspect provisions on board ships, proposal for a, 250.
goods to pass, directions for, 209, 427.
House, 146, 488.
doorkeeper and watchman, appointment, salary, etc., 170.
housekeeper, appointment, salary, etc., 170.
Usher of. See Humberston, M.;
Taylor, W.
informations, noli prosequi to, petitions for and entries of, 202, 427, 428, 437, 462.
Inspector of curing and packing of white fish in Scotland. See Hepburn, J.
Inspectors of the River, London, port, appointed, 170;
watermen to, 467.
landcarriagemen, appointed, 79.
landsurveyors, 252.
appointed, 252, 391, 397, 412, 452.
petition for place of, 227.
promoted, 412, 451.
salaries, 452.
landwaiters, 477.
appointed, 40, 88, 138, 212, 252, 331, 412, 452.
debt of, 272.
dismissed, 40, 88.
duties of, certificate of experience in, 252.
promoted, 331.
promotion of, to surveyors, 190.
resigned, 212.
salaries, 316–17, 452.
messengers of the Chamber attending. See Thorowkettle, J.
noontenders, appointed, 138.
Norway Office, frauds in, 243.
officers, and the supply of provisions to ships performing quarantine, 369.
assaulted, 301.
assessments on, repaid, 372.
confederating with owlers, 34.
directed to discourage the export of corn, 369.
dismissed for membership of a Common Council, 437.
for enforcing the quarantine, 318.
frauds by, 124, 156.
“have most of the country against them,” 371.
in Jersey and Guernsey, establishing of, 459;
objections to, 25–6, 68. “uselessness of,” 26.
in the Plantations, 477.
appointed, 143, 190, 255–6, 345.
dismissed, 255–6.
inspection of, 429.
salary bills, London port, 41, 134, 255, 392.
outports, 41, 134, 255, 392.
Plantations, 55, 259.
sent from England to instruct officers in Scotland, 59.
patent officers, parchment books for, 259;
right of, to appoint deputies, 194.
persons to be instructed in the business of, 63, 102, 108, 212, 303, 331.
porter, appointed, 41;
resigned, 41.
quaymen, 255;
salaries, 255.
Queen's waiters, 88, 412.
appointed, 79, 93, 397.
deputies, 173, 190, 227, 412;
appointed, 88, 412.
resigned, 397.
salaries, 101, 179, 232, 419.
Receiver General and Cashier of (H. Ferne), accounts of, allowances in, 96, 279;
charge of passing, 96.
directions to, concerning Exchequer Bills, 14, 17.
payments by, 39, 51, 70, 101, 140, 151, 179, 193, 232, 241, 246, 260, 279, 322, 390, 391, 402, 419, 481;
into the Exchequer, charge of, 96.
payments to, 59, 172.
-, in Scotland. See Scotland.
revenue, fees payable out of, 322;
proposals for improving, 250.
-, in Scotland. See Scotland.
riding officers, 105, 255.
appointed, 40, 162, 190, 310, 332, 412.
complaint against, 465.
dismissed, 162, 310, 412.
salaries, 255, 467.
superannuated, list of, required, 105.
riding surveyors, petition for place of, 85;
promoted, 40.
salary bills. See Customs—officers.
searchers, books of, 70.
petition for reward, 152.
salaries, 246, 421, 437, 467, 488.
watermen attending, 467.
See also Customs—waiters and searchers.
seizures and forfeitures, 75, 91, 134, 142, 173, 202, 214, 247, 249, 252–3, 272, 301, 304, 410, 420, 421, 427, 428, 437, 440, 462.
Act 6 Anne, c. 73, cl. 12, for charging, query as to interpretation of, 43, 71–2.
charging duties on, method of, 71–2.
collusive, prevention of, 72.
in the Plantations, accounts of, required, 488;
Queen's third of, to be accounted for, to the Customs Office, London, 488.
in Scotland, revenue from, since the Union, 94, 96.
of gold and silver coins exported, rewards for, 202, 238, 372.
officers' shares of, 43, 44, 71–2, 171, 453–4.
after payment of duty, insufficient to pay prosecution charges, 72.
to be repaid, 143.
Queen's share of, 43, 71–2, 91, 272, 428, 454;
refunded, 55, 142.
sloops. See Customs—boats.
smacks. See Customs—boats.
smuggling. See Smuggling.
Solicitor. See Customs—Commissioners.
supervisors, complaints against, 34, 465.
Surveyor General in America. See Quarry, R.
Surveyor and Inspector in America, Northern Survey. See Birchfield, M.;
Southern Survey. See Quarry, R.
Surveyor General, London port, books of, 70.
Surveyor of Petty Customs, etc., London port, re-grant of office of, 292;
salary, 292.
surveyors, 238, 477.
appointed, 41, 79, 143, 190, 212, 252, 255, 331, 332, 345.
dismissed, 212, 437.
petitions and recommendations for places of, 170, 173, 190.
salaries, 144, 371.
to serve first as landwaiters, 190.
transferred, 467.
tidesmen, appointed, 40, 41, 79, 88, 138, 170, 212, 251, 331, 332, 372, 391, 392, 412, 449.
dismissed, 41, 88, 138, 332, 392.
drowned, 412.
petition for reward, 243.
promoted, 79, 88, 170, 332, 391, 392.
resigned, 40.
superannuated, 40, 79, 88.
tidesurveyors, appointed, 40, 93, 170, 190, 212, 412.
promoted, 170.
tidewaiters, 140.
appointed, 162, 163.
dismissed, 162.
frauds by, 124.
rewarded for discovering frauds, 124.
waiters, appointed, 41, 138, 251, 332.
waiters and searchers, appointed, 40, 41, 79, 88, 138, 190, 251, 310, 331, 332, 392, 412, 449.
dismissed, 40, 41, 79, 88, 310, 332.
promoted, 190.
salaries, 412, 467.
watchmen, appointed, 75, 162, 331;
salaries, 162.
watermen, appointed, 392;
salaries, 467.
weighers in fee, appointed, 162;
dismissed, 162.
weighing porter, appointed, 138.
wine taster, appointed, 163;
salary, 163.
yachts. See Customs—boats.
Cuthbert, John, Customs boatman at Heacham and Brancaster, dismissed, 162.
Cuthbertson, James, recommended for Customs place in Scotland, 71.
Cutts, Johanna, sister of Lord Cutts, petition for pension in Ireland, 347.
-, John, Lord Cutts, death of, 347.
Cyder, Duties on. See Malt Duties.