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Gabay, Jacob, merchant, gold shipped by, seized, 428, 440, 462.

Gafle (Gavall, Gavell, Gavle). See Gefle.

Gage, John, waterman to Inspectors of the River, London port, 467.

Gains, Gaines, co. Huntingdon, manor of, 458.

Galbally, [co. Limerick], barracks in, maintenance of, 120.

Galdy, Laurence, Army debenture endorsed to, 356.

Gale, Samuel, instructed in Customs business, 102;

appointed deputy Queen's waiter in London port, 412.

Galicia, Spain, Viceroy of. See Hijar, Duke of;

wines from, 247.

Gallas, Count, Envoy Extraordinary from the Emperor of Germany, letter from, 410.

letter to, 248 n.

payment to, for charge of raising, etc., recruits for Imperial Troops in Catalonia, 354.

solicitations of, on behalf of Count de Gosseau, 126, 166.

Gallaspy, Daniel, ensign in Colonel J. Mitchelburn's regiment, half pay for, 121.

Galliard, John Ernest, hautboy to the Prince of Denmark, 223;

pension for, 299.

Galway, county of, Collector of. See Arkwright, H.;

Lee, G.

Galway, co. Galway, barracks in, maintenance of, 120.

garrison, fire and candle for, 120.

governor of, salary, 120.

works at, 479.

Ordnance establishment at, 119.

port of, Admiralty rights and perquisites in, 351.

customer, salary, 117.

searcher, salary, 117.

Galway, Earl of. See Ruvigny, H. M. de.

Garbet (Garbett), Thomas, helper to the Purveyor of the Stables to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 298.

Gardens. See Royal Gardens.

Gardiner (Gardner), Daniel, serjeant-at-arms, fee, etc., 224.

-, John, riding officer at Walmer, 332.

-, John, waiter and searcher in Lancaster port, 332.

-, Robert, captain, agent to Colonel Harrison's regiment, 322.

payments by, for intended Expedition to the West Indies, 422, 448;

for prisoners of war in France, 316, 404.

petition on behalf of Handasyde's and Livesay's regiments, 318.

-, Thomas, keeper of the stores of small arms, 280.

-, Timothy, tidesman at Newcastle, 412.

-, William, lease of land (house) called the Fryars in Richmond, 194.

Garrett, Phillip, outpensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 204.

Garrioch, Mary, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 471.

Garrison, Ulster, barracks at, maintenance of, 121.

Garrisons. See Army—Guards and Garrisons;

Army—Ireland, guards and garrisons.

Garrydevillen, Ulster, barracks in, maintenance of, 121.

Garter, Order of, annuity for support of, 140, 418.

Chancellor of. See Burnet, Gilbert.

Garter King. See St. George, Sir Henry.

Garway, John, creditor of the Royal Africa Company, petition of, 370, 480.

Gashe, John, payment to, for services in Ireland, 478.

Gastigny, James, pension of, payment to his executors, 281.

Gate, Thomas, landwaiter, appointed surveyor at Whitehaven, 331.

-, -, appointed surveyor at Harwich, 332.

Gath, Dr., payment to, for attending the Prince of Denmark, 250.

Gatskill, John, waiter and searcher in Lancaster port, 332.

Gaval, Gavall, Gavell, Gavle. See Gefie.

Gaylard, Dr. Jos., physician and surgeon to the Forces for the West Indies, 441–2.

Gazette, notice in, 127.

Gee, Thomas, Queen's waiter in London port, appointment, 79;

salary, 101.

Gefle (Gafle, Gavall, Gavell, Gavle, Gesle, Geste), Sweden, ship from, 350, 459, 482.

Gellibrand, Samuel, an Examiner of the outport books, 40.

Gellot, —, royal bounty for, 148.

Gelves Gutt. See St. Christopher. General Mortgages. See Deficiencies Acts.

General Society. See East India Company, The New.

Geneva, 329;

H.M. Resident at. See Darziliers, J. P.

Genoa, 104, 335, 354, 405, 438;

bills drawn from, 93, 239, 293, 329, 353.

Genoa, Republic of, Envoy Extraordinary from. See Viale, Marquis.

Envoy Extraordinary to. See Newton, Dr.

H.M. Resident with. See Chetwynd, W.

Gentleman Usher Black Rod. See Mitchell, Sir D.

Gentlemen Pensioners, Band of. Paymaster of. See Smith, William.

wages and board wages of, 52, 235.

George, Prince of Denmark:

allowance made by, to the Duke of Argyll's regiment for clothing debt, 88, 475.

annuities of, out of the Post Office revenue and the Hereditary and Temporary Excise, payment on, 19, 198.

Attorney to. See Etterick, W.

Auditor to. See Ball, J.

barbers to, 221, 298.

Bedchamber of, Gentlemen of (Lord Byron, Earl of Westmorland, Lord Howard of Effingham, Earl of Rosebery, Earl of Lincoln), salaries, 221, 297.

Groom of the Stole. See De La Warr, Lord.

Grooms of (H. Boscawen, C. Churchill, G. Churchill, F. Godfrey, J. Hill, S. Masham, T. Maule, J. Vernon), salaries, 221, 297.

Buck and Stag Hounds of, Master of. See Chetwynd, W.;

Peyton, Sir S.

chairmen of (J. Clark, H. Irons, R. Stanley, T. Turnhill), salaries, 222, 298.

Chapel of, Keeper of. See Jacobi, J. C.

chaplain to. See Tribbeko, J.

death of, 82, 221, 248.

funeral oration at Copenhagen on, 210.

heraldry painting work occasioned by, 54.

debts of, payment of, 221.

Dog Keeper to. See Kirke, P.

funeral of, charges of, 30, 221, 230–1, 423.

gamekeeper of, at Winchester. See Young, R.

Gentlemen Ushers to (T. Beverley, J. Layng), salaries, 222, 298.

Gentlemen Waiters to (J. Chamberlain, C. N. Eyre, M. Kinkard, R. Steel), salaries, 222, 298.

Harbourer to. See Webb, R.

Hautbois to (J. Aubert, C. Babell, H. Denby, J. E. Galliard, J. Graves, P. Latoure, S. Lefevre, W. Smith), salaries, 223;

pensions for, 299.

Household of, Treasurer of. See Compton, S.

clerk of. See Godfrey, E. underclerk. See Bint, C.

huntsman for keeping the Harriers to. See Webb, J.

interest of, in the Queen's House and Park at Greenwich, enquiry as to, 205.

Laundress and Sempstress to. See Cooper, Dorothy.

Lord High Admiral, 49, 63, 82, 204, 284.

Master of the Barge to. See Hill, C.

mole catcher to. See Badger, H.

mourning for, 230–1, 335, 336, 338, 341, 344, 381.

musicians to. See Paisible, J.;

Shore, J.

necessary woman to. See Towers, Elizabeth.

Page of the Presence to. See Lucas, C.

Pages of the Backstairs to (D. Croharre, J. Custis, P. Laroch, S. Nash), salaries, 221, 223, 298.

servant to. See Person, P.

pensions and bounties granted by, 221, 297, 360.

schedules of, 223–4, 299–300, 312.

personal estate of, administration of, 5, 220–1.

administrators of (Sir C. Hedges, J. Smith), 19, 220–1.

payments to, 19, 198.

payments out of, 221.

Queen's share of, payments out of, 221.

physician to. See Arbuthnot, J.

physicians attending in his sickness (Sir R. Blackmore, Dr. Gath, Dr. Shadwell, Dr. Slone), payments to, 250.

Privy Purse of, Keeper of. See Plessen, C. S. de.

deputy. See Waleking, C.

revenues of, Treasurer and Receiver General of. See Compton, S.

Robes of, Master of. See Plessen, C. S. de.

Yeoman of. See Buckholt, C.;

assistant to. See Barrow, M.

Secretary and Secretary for Foreign Affairs to. See Hugk, J.

servants of, salaries and allowances, 221–3, 297–9, 360.

Setting Dogs of, Master of. See Beaubisson, P.

Solicitor to. See Webb, T.

Stables of, bottleman. See Dewall, R. A.

chaisemen. See Peterson, E.;

helper to. See Darlington, R.

Clerk of. See Curtis, G.

coachmen (M. Johnson, J. Smedley, J. Turner), salaries, 222, 298.

Equerries (H. Durell, H. Hawley, B. Mildmay, P. Wentworth), salaries, 222, 298.

footmen (T. Benn, J. Henderson, J. Holt, J. Philpot, T. Robinson, J. Sheppard, E. Sleyman, R. Williams), salaries, 222, 298.

Groom Farrier. See Simcockx, Richard.

Grooms (R. A. Dewall, B. Godin, J. Hawkins, R. Hilton, W. Keys, H. Peterson), salaries, 222, 298.

Helpers (W. Edwards, T. Jones, S. Worth), salaries, 298.

horses, 65.

Keeper of the Stableyard at St. James's. See Thornley, S.

Master of the Horse. See Egerton, S., Earl of Bridgwater.

Pages of Honour (J. Chudleigh, T. Poultney), salaries, 222, 298.

Postilions (T. Right, G. Vaughan), salaries, 298.

Purveyor of. See Herauld, J.;

helper to. See Garbet, T.

Yeoman Rider and Captain of Arms. See Scheels, T.

Stud of, Bitmaker to. See Hardcastle, J.

Harrier to. See Simcockx, Robert.

Master of. See Marshall, R.

tailor to. See Whittick, G.

watermen to (J. Allin, D. Barrow, R. Broadway, J. Brooks, A. Carter, H. Charlton, W. Charlton, J. Dalloway, R. Dickerson, J. Field, C. Heather, J. Hill, J. Lampkin, W. Mason, W. Mepstone, J. Pibus, B. Randall, E. Williams), salaries, 222, 299.

Yeoman of the Cellar. See Hapgood, T.

George, —, regiment of, offreckonings for, 198.

-, Robert, lessee of tenements in St. James's, Westminster, 468.

Germany:

Elector Palatine, 127n.

subsidies to, issues, etc., for, 207, 227, 228, 380, 405, 407, 409.

Treaty (Convention) with (dated 17 May, 1703), 407, 408.

Troops of. See Army—Low Countries.

Emperor of:

Envoy Extraordinary from. See Gallas, Count;

Kuffstein, Count.

Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to. See Meadows, Sir P.

Protestant Refugees from the Palatinate (poor Palatines): accommodation of, in barns and tents, 226.

Commissioners and Trustees for collecting, receiving and disposing of money collected for, 251, 261, 272.

Receiver appointed by, 261;

all payments to be made to, 251, 272. See also Miller, John.

in a starving condition, 172, 202, 209.

numbers of, 172, 180, 202, 226.

proposals to employ, 368, 394.

report concerning, mentioned, 205.

Roman Catholics among, sent back to Holland, 351–2.

employed in the Navy Yards, to be paid wages, 351.

number of, 361, 398.

passage money of, 361, 398.

payments to, on landing at Rotterdam, 361, 398, 429.

settlement of, 180, 297. See also

Ireland.

Jamaica.

New York.

subsistence and relief of, great charge of, 297.

issues, etc., for, 23, 25, 30, 172, 202, 206, 208–9, 216, 226, 235, 250, 268, 272, 290, 294, 296, 302, 400, 411, 438, 439, 481, 483.

transporting of, arrangements for, and charges of, 27, 174, 261, 360, 366.

very poor and sickly, 180.

Gesle, Geste. See Gefle.

Geyneta, John Anthony, prosecuted for forgeries, 74.

Ghent, French capture of, 147.

Gholoun, poor seamen from, 237.

Gibbon, John, Bluemantle Pursuivant, fee of, 281.

-, Thomas, instructed in Customs affairs, 331.

Gibbons, Gringling (Grimlin), carver, payment to, for the monument of Sir C. Shovell at Westminster Abbey, 107, 108;

salary of, for care of carved work in Windsor Castle, 140.

-, Thomas, outpensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 204.

Gibbs, Charles, son of Edward, appointed surveyor of Gloucester port, 252.

-, Edward, Comptroller of Gloucester port, 301.

-, -, surveyor of Gloucester port, 252.

Gibraltar, 42, 340, 341.

carpenters sent to, 157.

commanding officers at, dispute between, 106.

convoy sent to, 157, 158.

defence, etc., of, John Methuen's expenses for, 157–60, 409, 427.

fortifications at, 159, 197.

gunsmith sent to, 157, 159.

French and Spanish prisoners taken at, 158.

Garrison of, 158.

bread for, 159.

Chapel, Bibles, etc., for, 381.

chaplain to. See Russell, W.

medicines, drugs and instruments for, 157, 158, 159.

Paymaster of, 142.

provisions, etc., supplied to, 159.

ship tending, 159.

marines at, lieutenant of, royal bounty for extraordinary services, 159;

wounded, surgeon attending, 159.

masons sent to, 157.

officer killed at, 210.

Ordnance stores sent to, 157, 158, 159, 160.

Portuguese succours sent to, pay of, 158.

regiments at, offreckonings, 198.

pay and subsistence of, 93, 320, 323, 379.

provisions supplied to, 5, 86, 320.

siege of, 158, 159.

Spanish soldiers at, 158.

Victualling agent at, 86.

Gibson (Gibsone), Agnes, pension in Scotland for, 473.

-, Richard, customer of Carlisle port, appointment, 180;

salary, 193.

-, Thomas, grantee of the office of surveyor of Petty Customs, etc., in London port, 292.

Gifford, Tho., a Justice of Peace for Shetland, 195.

-, William, lieutenant in Colonel F. Hamilton's regiment, half pay for, 122.

Gigvillatt (Gigivillatt), James, chaplain for the West Indies, 425.

Gilbert, —. Secretary to the East India Company, letter to, 105.

Gill, John, Customs surveyor of Weymouth, transferred to Exeter, 467.

-, Stephen, tidesurveyor in London port, 412.

Gilman, —, lieutenant, wounded in Flanders, royal bounty for, 354.

Gipp, Edward, assistant to an East India warehouse keeper, 477.

Giraudeau, Mos., certifying schedule of Lord Chamberlain's warrants, 107.

Glaidstones, Anna, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 471.

Glamorgan, county of, Chief Justice of. See Banastre, W.

Receiver General of assessments. See Howells, G.

Receiver General of duties on houses, 466.

Second Justice of. See Cox, C.

surveyor of duties on houses. See Pugh, T.;

Thomas, E.

Glasgow, foreign salt purchased in, 365.

merchant of, 175.

port of, foreign salt purchased in, 365.

University, settlement upon, for augmentation of professors' salaries, 95.

Glasgow, Earl of. See Boyle, David.

Glasough. See Abercromie, Alexander.

Glass, etc., Duties on, order of loan on, lost, 372.

Glaziers. See Works.

Glenagys, Scotland, lands and barony of, 187.

Gloucester, county of, Auditor of Crown Land Revenues for, fee of, 109.

Receiver General of assessments. See Rogers, W.;

Webb, T.

Gloucester, co. Gloucester, port of, Comptroller of. See Gibbs, E.;

Ludlam, R.

customer of. See Aram, A.

surveyor of. See Gibbs, C.;

Gibbs, E.

Goatley, Sarles, serjeant-at-arms attending the House of Peers, allowance, 279.

Goddard, John, surety for Customs collector of Bristol, 45;

petition of, 261.

Godfrey, Edward, clerk to the Treasurer of the Prince of Denmark, 299.

-, Francis, Groom of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Denmark, 221.

-, Stephen, captain, half pay for, on the Irish establishment, 261, 367.

Godin, Benj., a groom to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 298.

Godmersham, co. Kent, lands in, seized for debt, 423.

Godolphin, Francis, Viscount Rialton, Cofferer of the Royal Household, 68, 152, 184, 210, 238, 419.

-, Henrietta, Viscountess Rialton, grant in trust for, of the Rangership, lodges, etc., of Windsor Great and Little Parks, 209.

a Lady of the Bedchamber, salary, 52, 391.

-, Sidney, Earl of Godolphin, Lord High Treasurer, formal references, passim.

and the expense of the Office of Works, 31, 33, 447.

and the export of corn, 22, 176.

and the irregular solicitation for the owners of the Worcester, 16–17.

at Newmarket, 28.

at Windsor, 28.

messenger of the Chamber attending. See Thorowkettle, J.

printing for, 274.

salary, 39, 144, 249, 388, 482.

-, S[idney], Auditor of Crown Land Revenues of Wales, 240.

Godwyn, Thomas, appointed a tidesman in London port, 88.

Goes, John Peter, Comte de, Imperial Minister at the Hague, 127n.

Gold, foreign, exportation of, Attorney General's opinion, etc., as to, 441. See also Bullion;

Coins.

Goldfinch, Lawrence, petition for expenses of an arrest, 224.

Goldney, George, of Bristol, merchant, petition of, 45.

Goldsmith. See Queen's Goldsmith.

Goldsmith, John, waterman to Inspectors of the River, London port, 467.

-, Mary, petition of, for lease of old buildings near the waterside at Eton, 65.

Gomes, Don Maximo, Treasurer General to the King of Portugal, account signed by, 157.

Goodacre, William, Customs collector of Milford, 212.

Goodall, Barbara. See Goodall, Thomas

-, George, tidesman at Newcastle, 138.

-, Thomas, and Barbara his wife, daughter and heir of W. Young, surrender of offices of Chief Steward, etc., of the Honor of Hampton Court and Lieutenant and Keeper of the Chace, 89, 93, 181.

Goodricke, Richard, trustee for Jane Armitage, 305.

Goodwin, Benjamin, chaplain for Virginia, passage money for, 97.

-, John, burglar, reward for arrest of, 291.

-, Timothy, payment to, for stationery and printing, 419.

Gordon, Alexander, captain, his pension in Scotland, 469;

petition of, 230.

-, of Ardoch, Alexander, appointed Customs collector of Inverness, 106, 143.

-, Jean, pension in Scotland for, 473.

-, William, of Edinburgh, merchant, issue to, for payment of allowances for salt imported into Scotland before the Union, 175.

Gore, —, colonel, regiment of, pay and subsistence of, 9, 215.

-, Arthur, captain, reformed officer, half pay for, 122.

Gorges (Gorge), —, colonel, payment to, for subsisting Lord Rochfort's regiment of dragoons, 480.

regiment of, levy money for, 409.

-, [Richard], major general, expenses of, in attending embarkations of regiments, 479.

petition of, 124, 130.

regiment of foot of (formerly Earl of Donegal's), clothing and accoutrements, 124, 130, 155.

drafts from, 270.

in Spain, 270, 315.

offreckonings, charge on, 124, 155.

pay of, 213.

sent to Ireland, 213, 315.

subsistence of, 315.

Gorgey, Scotland, lands of, 187.

Goring, —, captain, his company in colonel Watkin's regiment, 333.

-, -, -, payment to, out of military contingencies in Ireland, 479.

Gorsuch, —, colonel, equipage allowance of, 151.

Goslin (Goselyn, Goselyne, Gosling, Goslyn, Gosselin, Gosselyn), William, an officer appointed to receive arrears of prizes, 13, 19, 27, 33, 105, 161, 164, 179, 188, 194, 200, 206, 236, 256, 420, 424, 430.

Gosseau, Count de, payment to, 127, 166;

services of, 127n.

Gough, —, agent for returning subsistence for the Companies at New York, 355.

Gould, Francis, weigher in fee in London port, 162.

-, John, a Commissioner for taking subscriptions for enlarging the capital stock of the Bank, 180.

Gower, Philip, tidesman and boatman in Looe port, 79.

Gracy, Agnes, pension in Scotland for, 473.

Grafton, Duke of. See FitzRoy, Charles.

Graham (Grahme), —, Reverend Dr., gift of plate to, at the christening of his child, 286.

-, Andrew, Macer of Sessions in Scotland, salary, 265.

-, David, Macer of the Exchequer in Scotland, 266.

-, George, lieutenant, petition for half pay in Ireland, 451.

-, James, Duke of Montrose, Keeper of the Privy Seal in Scotland, appointment, 208, 487;

salary, 208, 403, 487.

letter to, concerning a Customs seizure, 272.

-, James, grantee of the custody, rangership, etc., of Bagshot Park, 150.

-, -, money taken up by, for service of Wm. III on his landing, 442.

-, Jennet, pension in Scotland for, 473.

-, Metcalfe, lieutenant colonel, royal bounty for, for bringing news of the battle of Malplaquet, 348.

-, Ralph, agent for the searcher of Newcastle port, 124.

-, Richard, charges of, in attending prosecution of collectors of taxes for Bromley, 52.

-, -, receiver of a debt due to James II, 349.

-, William, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 472.

Grahmes, William, captain, royal bounty for, 136.

-, -, D.D., payment to, for his nephew, 136.

Grain, Isle of, co. Kent, 366.

opening and airing of quarantine goods in, Order in Council for, 382.

population, condition, etc., report on, 417.

Salt Pans or Works in, condition of, 417.

negotiations for the hire of, for airing quarantine goods, 382, 393, 417;

abandoned, 445, 460.

Grand Seignior. See Turkey.

Grange. See Erskine, James;

Kirkaldie, Sir John.

Grange, Lord, signature of lands of Gorgey in favour of, 187.

Grant, —, colonel, foot regiment of, subsistence for, 166, 379.

-, Alexander, his marriage to Anne, 303.

-, nee Smith, Anne, a Maid of Honour, annuity of, 303, 362;

royal bounty for, on her marriage, 161;

salary, 52, 260.

-, -, See also Grant, James.

-, of Collin, Sir Francis, a Lord of Session in Scotland, salary, 265.

-, Isabel, pension in Scotland for, 470.

-, James, and his wife Anne Colquhan, signature of lands, etc., of Luss in favour of, 187.

-, Patrick, a Macer of Sessions in Scotland, salary, 265.

Grantham, Earl of. See Nassau, Henry de.

Granville, Lady, memorial of, concerning repairs to Housekeeper's lodgings at St. James's, Palace, 172.

-, Sir Bevill, heir of, 78.

-, George, and debts on the manor of Clewer and Mote Park, 20, 21.

payments to, for rent of Mote Park, 78, 312;

for fees, 275.

-, -, Secretary at War, petition referred to, 446.

Graston, William, appointed a boatman at Shields, 41.

Graves, James, hautboy to the Prince of Denmark, 223;

pension for, 299.

Gravesend, co. Kent, Customs smack at, commander and mate of, 467.

Gray. See Grey.

Graydon, Charles, Receiver General and Cashier of Customs in Scotland, 42, 134, 171, 258, 388, 482.

Great Seal, 105, 108, 163, 176, 189, 191, 204, 208, 209, 225, 234, 247, 292, 327, 348, 352, 367, 422.

attached to Treaties, silver boxes for, 386.

new, in consequence of the Union, payment for engraving and silver, 73.

-, Ireland. See Ireland.

-, Scotland. See Scotland.

Great Yarmouth. See Yarmouth.

Grebell, Jeremy, deputy comptroller of Rye port, 251.

Green, Dr. —, Professor of Physic in Cambridge University, fee of, 279.

-, Sir Benjamin, sheriff of London, payment to, 313;

petition of, concerning a tally, 326.

-, John, weigher in fee in London port, 162.

-, Jonathan, grantee of the office of surveyor of Petty Customs, etc., in London port, 292.

-, Richard, memorial of, concerning the quarantine, 459.

-, Thomas, lands of, in Great Yarmouth, 237.

-, William, custodiam lease of messuages in Leadenhall Street, 83.

Greencloth, Board of. See Royal Household.

Greenwich, co. Kent, Company of Invalids at, 113.

Queen's House and Park at, Prince of Denmark's interest in, 205.

- See also East Greenwich.

Gregg (Greg), Christian, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 470.

-, William, executed for treacherous correspondence, 208.

Gregory, Geo., captain, reformed officer, half pay for, 122.

Grenades, 157–9.

Grey (Gray), Henry, Marquess of Kent, Lord Chamberlain, 100.

-, Sir James, bart., security for Archibald Douglas, 48.

-, Thomas, Earl of Stamford, a Commissioner for Trade, salary, 68, 279.

-, William, waiter and searcher at Berwick, 79.

Grice, Samuel, Queen's waiter, appointed land surveyor, London port, 391, 397.

Griffin, Edward, Lord Griffin, forfeited estate of, debts and claims on, 44, 224, 284, 434–5 money received from, payments out of, 20, 44, 98, 193, 284, 434.

loans to, 284, 434.

-, James, son of Lord Edward, debts due to, out of his father's estate, payment of, as royal bounty, 44, 224, 434–5.

Griffith, —, petition of, 289.

-, Hannah, widow of Thomas, pension for, 351;

petition of, 488.

-, Thomas, collector of Sligo, 351, 488.

Grigson, Richard, a Keeper of the Council Chamber, fee and allowance of, 313.

Grimes (Grymes), John, lieutenant colonel, pension of, 125.

-, William, payments to, for copying records, 146, 275;

for enrolling Cottonian Library catalogue, 275.

Grisons, Republic of the, Envoy Extraordinary from. See Sales, Marquis de.

H.M. Secretary to. See Manning, F.

Groats, dies for, 165.

Grognet, Francis, French minister, father of Isaac, pension for, 289.

-, Isaac, ensign in Colonel Soams's regiment, a lunatic, 289.

Grueber, —, proposal of, for supplying gunpowder to the Ordnance, 465.

Grymes. See Grimes.

Guasco, Don Miguel de, 127n.

Guernsey, Affairs of, Committee of the Privy Council for, 68, 324–5, 459.

Agents for, attending the Treasury, 25–6.

Customs officers in, establishing of, 459;

objections to, 26, 68.

Deputies of the States of, petition of, 22, 68, 209.

exportation of wool to France, alleged, 26.

privateer from, reward to owners, for discovery of a French Fleet, 302;

taken by the enemy, 302.

running of goods from, 25–6.

trade in, illegal, 26.

with France, in stockings, 26.

with Jersey, 325.

Guest, Ingram, riding officer in Berwick port, 467.

Guilders and stivers, exchange equivalence of, 22, 35, 36, 208, 294, 334, 361, 378.

Guildford Park, Guilford Park, co. Surrey, deer removed from, 198–9.

Guiraud, Francoise de, annuity for, 312.

Guiscard, Anthony, Marquis de, money advanced to, 217.

regiment of, broke, 140;

clothing for, 140.

royal bounty for, 468.

Gum Seneca, Duty on. See Customs—Duties.

Gunpowder. See Ordnance.

Guns, saved from wrecks, 56, 82.

Guthrie, James, macer of the Justice Court in Scotland, 266.

-, -, Pursuivant in Scotland, 265.

-, William, chaplain for Jamaica, 460.

Gutt River. See St. Christopher.

Guyat, John, tidesman in Yarmouth port, 40, 41.

Guydot, Anthony, trustee for the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough and their son, 209.

Gwynn (Gwin), Daniel, postmaster and agent to the pacquet boats at Falmouth, 412.

-, William, collector of Swansea port, 332.

Gyde, —, agent for sick and wounded at Jamaica, account of, 198.

-, Jos., bill of exchange drawn from Jamaica by, 430–1.