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Fabreque (Lafabrigue), [Francis] de la, colonel, regiment of French Dragoons of, cornet in, 216; officers of, 397; reduced, 397.

Faichfolds, Fauchfold, co. Aberdeen, 259.

Failing, Henry, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 380.

Fakenham, co. Norfolk, collectors of taxes for. See Smith, S.; Syer, D.

Falkens, Peter, master of the Young Tobias, 306.

Falkland, Viscount. See Carey, L. H.

Falmouth, co. Cornwall, boatmen at, 494.
-, landsurveyor at, 494.
-, pacquet boats at, Agent to. See Rogers, Z.
-, prizes brought into, Inspector of, 494.
-, Surveyor of. See Burgoyne, T. tidesman at, 494.
-, tidesurveyor at, 494.

Fancourt, William, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Rutland, 141.

Fanshawe, Simon, 5th Viscount Fanshawe, Queen's Remembrancer in the Exchequer Court, 131, 153.

Farless, Ja., master of the Prince James, 485.

Farley, Charles, recommended as landwaiter, London port, 311; to be instructed in the business of the Customs, 171, 177, 184.

Farnbrough, Richard, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 503.

Faro, Portugal, 407; bills drawn from, 416.

Farquhar, Margaret, widow, royal bounty for, 287, 490.

Farquharson, Alexander, recommendation for Comptroller of the Post Office at Edinburgh, 130.
-, -, James, chaplain going to Pennsylvania, passage money for, 254.

Farrer (Farra), Catherine, petition of, 470.
-, -, John, payment for carrying letters, 209, 330, 468, 549.

Farrington, [Thomas], lieutenant general, regiment of Foot of, at Gibraltar, 42, 47; filling of, 69, 344; subsistence of, 42, 47.

Farris, James, payment to, for prosecuting Popish clergy and taking Tories, 215.

Farthings. See Mint.

Fats, cargoes of, 540.

Fauchfold. See Faichfolds.

Faversham, Earl of. See Duras, L. de.

Fazakerly, Sir William, Chamberlain of the city of London, 190; Receiver General of Taxes for co. Middlesex, cities of London and Westminster, and Inns of Court and Chancery, 138.

Fazley, Thomas, master of the Loyal Merchant, 424.

Feasts, St. Michael the Archangel, 123; Turkish feasts, 404, 409.

Fecknam, Dr. John, Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, 299.

Feilding. See Fielding.

Felons, apprehended, 269, 301, 421, 486, 522, 528; goods of, 138; Proclamation concerning rewards for arrests of, 269, 301.

Feluccas, feluguas, sent to Vado, 413.

Fendall, Henry, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Surrey, 140.

Fenn, Edward, tidesman at Hull, 226.

Fenton, George, a creditor of G. Palmes, 335; payment to, 369.

Fermanagh, Viscount. See Verney, J.

Ferne, Henry, Receiver General and Cashier of Customs, 14, 15, 131, 153, 174, 308, 317, 352, 522, 541; sureties of, 269, 281, 315; surety bonds of, 349.
-, -, Robert, surety for his father, H. Ferne, 269, 281.

Ferrier, Edmond, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 493.
-, -, Richard, owner of a transport ship employed in the Canada Expedition, 255.

Ferrybridge, Ferry Bridge, co. York, Post Office at, deputy postmistress of, 301; management of, 285.

Feu duties, 418.

Feversham, Earl of. See Duras, L. de.

Fielding (Feilding), Edmund, colonel, regiment of Foot of, establishment, 220.
-, going to Ireland, 154.
-, going to Spain from Ireland, 382.
-, muster of, 52, 365; muster rolls, 254, 351.
-, officers of, 351; pay of, 365.
-, pay or subsistence of, 110, 220, 254, 345, 351.
-, -, George, Commissioner for executing the Office of Master of the Horse, 370, 388, 459, 527.
-, -, Israel, Comptroller and Commissary General of Provisions, accounts of, 234.
-, -, Margaret, a Woman of the Bedchamber, 105, 229, 350, 495.

Fife, sheriffdom of, 271.

Fife and Strath Earn, Chamberlain of. See Primrose, A., Earl of Roseberry.

Filks, Jonathan, late surveyor of Cowes port, petition for reinstatement, 214.

Finch, Charles, 4th Earl of Winchilsea, Commissioner for Trade, 117.
-, -, Heneage, Master of the Jewel House, 284, 429, 526.
-, -, Robert, proposal for improvement of the Excise revenues, 234.

Fine, discharge of, petition for, 328.

Fines and Amerciaments, salaries payable out of, 145.

Fingask, co. Aberdeen, 271.

Finlay, Robert, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 179, 324, 337, 461.

Fire engine, repaired for the Office of the Works, 342.

First Fruits and Tenths, in the Exchequer, payments out of receipts of, 190.

Fish, in St. James's Park, 213, 331, 550; in Scotland, cured with salt, Trustees for paying allowances for, 101, 289.

Fisher, Mrs., relict of Thomas, 274.
-, -, John, recommended as tidesman, London port, 311; tidesman, inferior list, London port, 380.
-, -, Thomas, merchant, of Edinburgh, debts of, 274; gift of ultimus heirs to his relict, 483.
-, -, -, late Treasurer of Herriot's Hospital, 275.
-, -, -, tidesman and porter at Lancaster, 346.

Fishermen, taken by the French, damages sustained by, 391; trade of, benefit to, from repair of a fort in Bressay Sound, 204.

Fitch (Fytch, Fytche), William, Comptroller of the Two Million Lottery or Adventure, 1711, 4, 11, 116, 120, 123, 125, 151, 153, 157, 343, 344, 355, 385.

FitzGerald, James, petition concerning Canary wines, 428, 485.
-, -, John, captain, quitting the enemy's service, 258.

FitzHardinge, Viscount. See Berkeley, J.

Fitzroy, Charles, 2nd Duke of Grafton, Master Forester and Ranger of Whittlewood Forests and Parks, 35, 110, 168, 277, 278; Vice Admiral of Suffolk, 148.
-, -, George, Duke of Northumberland, Governor and Captain of Windsor Castle, fee of, 276.

Flagget, Richard, waiter and searcher at South Shields, 152.

Flagon, silver, for chapel in America, 254.

Flamsteed, John, charges of printing his Historia Celestis (a book comprised of astronomical Observations and a Catalogue of the fixed Stars), 115, 244–5.

Flanders, Army in. See Army, Abroad—in the Low Countries.

Flax, cargoes of, 130, 184, 198, 250, 288, 460, 485, 507, 519, 540.

Flaxwell, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 138.

Fleetwood, _, of Lancashire, recommending E. Williams for employment in the Customs, 313.

Flegg, East and West, co. Norfolk, hundreds of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 140.

Fleming, Christopher, Lord Slane, regiment of Foot of, going from Ireland to Spain, 382; musters, 52, 365; officers of, pay of, 365.

Flesh, cured with salt in Scotland, Trustees for paying allowances for, 101, 289.

Fletcher, William, tidesman at Whitehaven, 493.

Flint, county of, 52.
-, Commissioners of Taxes, 443.
-, Crown Lands in, 142, 251.
-, Receiver of Crown Land revenues in, 414. See also Broughton, M.; Granger, M.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 443. See also Conway, E.
-, Second Justice of, 158, 324, 547. See also Pocklington, J.; Ward, J.

Flintham, co. Nottingham, 367.

Florence, Italy, 410.

Florins. See Coins.

Floyer, John, Commissioner for granting Wine Licences, 222.

Fockes, Peba, master of the King David, 288.

Foissac, [Baltazar de], colonel, regiment of, in Portugal, bread and forage for, 286.

Foley, _. recommending S. Price for employment in the Customs, 312.
-, -, Thomas, Commissioner for Trade, 352.

Folks, Martin, Attorney General to the Queen Dowager, 420.

Folly Foot Ings alias Kirkstall Ings. See Wighill.

Footmen, Queen's. See Royal Household.

Forbes, Alexander, appointed Commissioner for soap and paper duties, etc., in Scotland, 289; appointed Commissioner for wire and starch duties, etc., in Scotland, 339.
-, -, Arthur, 2nd Earl of Granard, pension of, 249, 370.
-, -, William, Lord Forbes, payment to, 31.

Force, Daniel de la, pension of, 522; Secretary to the Earl of Feversham, 177.

Ford, Philip, of London, merchant, 529.
-, -, William, stamper in the Stamp Office, resigning, 271, 296.

Forehoe, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 140.

Foreign Ministers. See Ambassadors.

Foreman, William, master of the Dewall frigate, 540.

Forests. See Woods and Forests.

Forrester, Alexander, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 503.
-, -, Mary, Maid of Honour, 105, 229, 350, 495.

Forster, _, recommending T. Bagg for employment in the Customs, 310.

Forsythe, John, payment to, for prosecuting Popish clergy and taking Tories, 215.
-, -, Thomas, payment to, for prosecuting Popish clergy and taking Tories, 215.

Fort Passage, in Jamaica, men going from England and Ireland to, 81.

Fort William, co. Inverness, garrison of, Governor of. See Maitland, [J.]; provisions for, seized by French privateer, 161.

Fort William, Newfoundland, repairs done at, 123.

Fortescue, John, landwaiter at Bidefort port, 93.
-, -, William, pension for, 208.

Forth, Firth of, Scotland, 143, 279.

Forts and fortifications, at Bressay Sound, 204; Chatham, 452; Gibraltar, 250; Harwich, 452; Isles of Arran, 132; Port Mahon, 134; Portsmouth, 452; Tilbury, 345; in Spain, 84.

Foster, John, Page of the Backstairs, 375.
-, - See also Smith.

Fotherby, Anna Maria, widow, petition of, 119.
-, -, John, Customs collector of Whitehaven, appointed collector of Newcastle port, 119.

Fotheringham, David, merchant, petition of for discharge of ships from quarantine, 134.

Foulkes, William, tidesman at Plymouth, 346.

Four and a Half per cent. Duty, issue out of, 43; salaries of colonial Governors payable out of, 129, 239.

Fowey, co. Cornwall, 283; boatmen at, 399, 493; collector of. See Bully, T.; Lamb, C.; Pilson, J.; surveyor at. See Massey, R.; tidesmen at, 399, 493.

Fowl, in St. James's Park, 213, 331, 550.

Fownes, _, recommending Mr. Weight for employment in the Customs, 313.

Fox, Mrs., wife of Lieutenant Fox, payment to, 55, 371.
-, -, Andrew, creditor of G. Palmes, 335; payment to, 369.
-, -, Charles, Paymaster General of the Forces Abroad, 166.
-, -, Francis, lieutenant, support for wife of, 355.
-, -, Sir Stephen, grant of lands in trust to, 292; petition of, concerning Isles of Arran, 132; recommending L. Buxton for preferment in the Customs, 310.
-, -, Thomas, clerk in the office of the Auditor of the Receipt, allowance for making and keeping Registers of public loans, 211, 333, 469, 551.

Foxall (Foxhall), Zachariah, late Secondary to the Sheriffs of London, fees and expenses in executing extents, 451, 543.

FRANCE, Ambassador Extraordinary to England from. See Aumont, Duc d'.
-, Canary wines brought from, 480.
-, Crown of, 88.
-, Duke of Argyll going to, 75.
-, Envoy Extraordinary to Spain from. See Usson, J. L. de, marquis de Bonnac.
-, goods of, duties on. See Customs—duties.
-, hammers of, for the Removing Wardrobe, 448.
-, illegal trade between Guernsey and, 487.
-, intercourse of letters with, regulations for, 488.
-, King of, Ambassador Extraordinary to. See Hamilton, J., Duke of Hamilton; Talbot, C., Duke of Shrewsbury.
-, letters to, 445.
-, minister of, in the Savoy, annuity for, 369.
-, money current in, 425.
-, pacquet boats from England to, 70.
-, pensions, French, in Ireland, list of, 313.
-, Postmasters of, 445.
-, prisoner taken into, 264.
-, prisoners of war in England, cartell of, 64.
-, privateers of, 416, 428; captured, 392, 449; ships taken by, 137, 161, 466.
-, Protestants of, in England, issue for, 547.
-, refugees of, 202, 271.
-, sheep's wool carried illegally into, 468.
-, ships of, seized in Pennsylvania, 244; ship taken by, 416. See also France—privateers.
-, Society of French Gentlewomen at the Hague, royal bounty for, 537.
-, tin carried illegally into, 468.
-, trading with, continuation of on furtherance of peace, 536; Treaty of Commerce with England, 543.
-, wines of, 466, 480; duties on. See Customs—duties; seized, 144, 231, 262, 292, 362.

Francis, _, a poor minister, pension for, 235.

Franco, Abraham, of London, merchant, petition of, 130.

Frankfort, 322; Her Majesty's Secretary at. See Davenant, H.

Frankland, John, landwaiter at Whitby, dismissed, 381.
-, -, Sir Thomas, Postmaster General, 335, 451; attending the Treasury, 52, 59; memorial of, 445.

Franks, [Richard], colonel, regiment of, 345; going to Ireland, 154; muster of, 52, 365; officers, pay of, 365; subsistence of, 22, 23, 454.
-, under judgment of a court martial, 154.

Frazer, Alexander, Professor of Greek in King's College, Aberdeen University, pension for, 479.
-, -, Thomas, tidesman, superior list, London port, 226.

Frechville. See Frescheville.

Freckleton, Hen., one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 504.

Fredericksburg, Court of Denmark at, 411.

Freebairn, James, Surveyor of duties on Houses in Scotland, 150.

Freebridge-Lynn, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 140.

Freebridge-Marshland, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 140.

Freeke. See Freke.

Freeman, _, recommended as distributor of stamps for co. Suffolk, 247.
-, -, Robert, recommended as tidesman, London port, 311.

Freke (Freeke), [George], brigadier, memorial of, 345.
-, -, Philip, merchant, part owner of the Oxford, petition alleging unjust seizure of his ship, 281.

Frescheville (Frechville, Fretchville), Anne Charlotte, Lady Frescheville, Lady of the Bedchamber, 104, 229, 350, 495; residence at Windsor, 451.

Friesland, Frize, Hereditary Stadt-holder of, 136n.
-, Princess of, Envoy Extraordinary from See Ver-schuer, Baron von.
-, States of, Deputies of, 137n.; Secretary of. See Huber, _.

Fromantiel, John, of London, a party to a conveyance of land for the Navy dockyard at Deptford, 235, 236.

Frowde, William, tidesman, inferior list, London port, advanced to the superior list there, 529.

Frye, George, merchant, Customs seizure of silk goods of, 218.

Fryer, Mary, felon, apprehended, 421.
-, -, Thomas, recommended as landsurveyor at Poole, 311.

Fryth, Rowland, Lancaster Herald, 538.

Fulham, co. Middlesex, Queen's private road to, repair of, 41, 304.

Fullarton, William, collector of Customs at Orkney, 198.

Funeral charges, 520.

Furnese, Sir Henry, accounts of remittances to Flanders, 169.

Furs, trade in Plantations in, 527.

Fyall, brandy imported in a ship from, 362.

Fytch. See Fitch.