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Hacker, Richard, of Flintham, outlawed in London, 367.

Hackney Coaches, Act for Licensing of (9 Anne, c. 16), clause concerning accounts in, 210; lottery provisions in, 179, 180; orders under, 343 344.
-, Commissioners for, 52, 136, 148, 207, 364.
-, Office of, incidents bills, 210, 334, 477; payment out of incidents, 148.
-, housekeeper in. See Wanley, _.
-, salary bill, 210, 334, 477.
-, prohibited in Hyde Park, 52, 364.
-, rent of, receipts from appropriated to pay annuities, 337, 476; for lottery funds, 180.

Hackshaw, _, bills payable to, 242.

Hadden, Pat, Professor of Ecclesiastic History in St. Leonard's College, University of St. Andrew's, pension for, 478.

Haddo, James, Principal of New College, University of St. Andrew's, pension for, 478.

Haddock, Bartholomew, recommended as coastwaiter, London port, 311.

Hadley, _, recommending J. Horton for a tidesman's place, 311.

Haesdonck, John van, lands of, leased from the Crown, 142, 251.

Hague, the, Holland, 10, 136n., 137n., 152, 281.
-, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at. See Townshend, C., Viscount Townshend.
-, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at. See Boyle, C., Earl of Orrery.
-, expresses sent to, 412.
-, Messenger of the Chamber going to, 35, 278.
-, Plenipotentiaries at, Secretary to. See Watkins, H.
-, Resident at. See Dayrolle, J.
-, Society of French Gentlewomen at, royal bounty for, 537.

Haigaie, David, lands in Inverdovat of, 271.

Hainault Walks. See Waltham Forest.

Hainault, States of, Capitulation with, settling of, 408.

Halberton, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 139.

Halden, James, Professor of Greek in St. Salvator's College, University of St. Andrew's, pension for, 478.

Hales, Charles, master of the John, 540.
-, -, -, master of the Nathaniel and John, 540.
-, -, Edward, master of the Bid-dulph, 489.
-, -, Richard, master of the John and Ann, 540.
-, -, Roger, recommended as tidesman, London port, 311.

Halfpence. See Coins; Mint.

Halifax, Lord. See Montagu, Charles.

Hall, Mrs., 454.
-, -, Edward, land waiter and searcher at Prestonpans, 228.
-, -, Jane, debt owing to, 470.
-, -, Ralph, master of the Elizabeth, 485.
-, -, Thomas, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 324.
-, -, -, master of the Prosperity, 485.
-, -, -, payment for transporting Palatines to Rotterdam, 318.

Halley (Hally, Hawley), _, 429.
-, -, Dr. Edmund, gratuity for help in Flamsteed's Historia Celestis, 115, 245.

Halliburton, Thomas, Professor of Divinity in New College, University of St. Andrew's, pension for, 478.

Hally. See Halley.

Halson, William, master of the Christian, 134.

Haltoun, lordship of, 94.

Ham, Mathew, watchman, London port, 93.

Hamburg, Hambro, Germany, 338, 409.
-, bills of exchange for, 17.
-, Envoy at. See Wych, J.
-, Her Majesty's Minister at, 17.
-, plague feared at, 433.
-, remittances to, 18.
-, ships coming from, 130, 273, 281, 288, 305, 545; quarantine imposed on, 338, 387.

Hamely, Rebecca, widow of William, 359.
-, -, William, late General Supervisor of the tin blowing houses in Cornwall, 359.

Hamilton, Alexander, Agent for Prizes in the West Indies, accounts of, 155.
-, -, -, son of Gaven Hamilton, 271.
-, -, Anne, Duchess of Hamilton, Heritable Keeper of Holyrood House, petition for fees, 280.
-, -, Archibald, colonel, bill payable to, 270.
-, -, Elizabeth, Countess of Orkney, payments to, for support of children of Col. H. Villiers, 144.
-, -, Gaven, of Inverdovat, grant of lands and fishings to, 271.
-, -, Lord George, Earl of Orkney, bills payable to, 326; General of the Foot in Flanders, 2; memorial on behalf of the Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, 121; recommending Mr. West for a Customs place, 313; regiment of, subsistence for, 82, 491.
-, -, Mrs. Grissell, payments to, 34, 449.
-, -, James, 4th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, Ambassador Extraordinary to France, 427, 456; plate issued to, 434; recommending persons for employment in the Customs, 309, 313.
-, -, -, 4th Lord Bargeny, estate and debts of, 35, 279, 449; wardship of, 34, 279.
-, -, John, collector at Prestonpans, 228.
-, -, Margaret, Lady Bargeny, yearly payments to, 34.
-, -, Walter, Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of the Leeward Caribbee Islands, 517; lands granted by, 290.
-, -, -, Lieutenant Governor of Nevis, salary for, 129, 222, 330, 469, 551.
-, -, William, captain on Irish half-pay, 239.
-, -, -, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 210.
-, -, -, 3rd Lord Bargeny, creditors of, 34, 35, 147, 279; debts of, 449; estates of, 35, 147, 279, 449.

Hammers, French, 448.

Hammond (Hamond), Anthony, Deputy Paymaster of the Forces in Spain, 86, 334.
-, accounts of, 513, 514.
-, bills drawn by, 22, 39, 48, 68, 435, 469, 470, 523.
-, payment to Portuguese troops, 513.
-, -, George, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 346.
-, -, Thomas, of London, merchant, prisoner in the Fleet, 472; surety of, 360, 437, 446.

Hampton Court, co. Middlesex, 145. assessments, books of, 316.
-, Chapel at, new organ for, 455; organ in, 520; works at, 20, 214.
-, Clerk of the Closet's rooms at, furniture for, 510.
-, House Park, new way into, 357.
-, lodgings at, 349.
-, Middle Park, deer in, hay for, 315.
-, gate to, repair of, 335.
-, Great Lodge in, repairs to be done in, 335.
-, Land Tax assessment on, 316.
-, outhouses, repair of, 335. Ranger of. See Progers, E. repairs in, 315, 335.
-, Paddock Gate, 357.
-, Palace, Queen's Dressing Room at, furniture for, 510. water supplied to, 169.
-, Queen at, Band of Gentlemen Pensioners attending, 438, 503.
-, Queen's Chapel at, bibles and prayer books for, 229; furniture for, 510.
-, river from Longford to, 342.
-, Royal Stables at, repairs at, 390.
-, Tennis Court at, Keeper of. See Chaplin, T.; Moore, H.
-, Tennis Plays at, 113.
-, Wick, 357.

Hanaper, Clerks of the. See Edwards, T.; Whitehead, J.

Hanbury, _. to attend at the Treasury, 75.
-, -, William, custodian of the Cottonian Library, 168; deputy of, 532; payment to, 532; petition for an allowance for expenses, 147.

Hand, Thomas, employment in the Customs in Ireland, 29; recommended as a surveyor or landwaiter in Ireland, 250.

Handasyde (Handasyd), [Thomas], major general, late Governor of Jamaica, 308.
-, regiment of, in the West Indies, 308, 524.
-, musters of, 308.
-, officers of, levy money on pay of, 308.
-, petition concerning, 383.
-, recruits, 308.
-, subsistence of, arrears of, 220, 282.

Handy (Handie, Handies), Robert, captain, coming from Plymouth, 75, 471, 496; pay of, 471, 496.

Hangor Walk. See Whittlewood Forest.

Hanmer, Sir Thomas, recommending J. Griffith for employment in the Customs, 311.

Hanover, Elector of, 433.
-, Convention Act with, for supplying a regiment of Dragoons (Bothmer's) in the Low Countries, 512; subsidy paid under, 49, 240, 315.
-, Envoy from. See Bothmer, Baron von; Grote, Baron von.
-, Envoy to. See Howe, E. S.
-, Her Majesty's Secretary at the Court of. See Alais, I. d'.
-, precedency of, Act (10 Anne, c. 8) establishing, embellishing and writing of, 33, 276; exemplification of, fees for, 510.
-, Resident in England of. See Kreienberg, C. F.
-, South Sea stock subscribed in the name of, 315.
-, troops of, 341; pay for, 511.
-, Electoral Prince of, 276.
-, Electress Sophia, Duchess Dowager of, 276, 510.
-, Messenger of the Chamber coming from, 35, 278; going to, 435.
-, Prince Christian of. See Christian.

Hanse Towns, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Wych, J.

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

Harbert. See Herbert.

Harbord, William, late Paymaster of the Forces, Ireland, 438; executors of, 59.

Harcourt, Sir Simon, recommending T. Bedder for a Customs place, 310.

Hardness. See Dartmouth.

Hardress, Sir William, recommending persons for employment in the Customs, 311.

Hardwick, Robert, Director of the Hospital at Port Mahon, 430, 510, 536.

Hare, _, recommending T. Bagg for preferment in the Customs, 310.
-, -, John, Richmond Herald, 356.

Harle, John, master of the Wolf, 507.

Harley, Edward, Auditor of Imprests, 14, 21, 59, 90, 91, 101, 152, 192, 206, 223, 507, 522, 536, 548; reports of, 87, 223, 361, 533.
-, -, Robert, Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, Knight of the Garter, Collar and George for, 525.
-, Lord High Treasurer, 1, 13, 76, 92–552 passim; salary of, 208, 329, 468, 549.
-, -, Thomas, money supplied to, for special service at Amsterdam, 545; at Rotterdam, 257, 393, 482.
-, -, -, Secretary to the Treasury, formal references to, 92–178 passim, 257, 268, 483, 495, 502–547 passim.
-, -, V. J. [sic for T. Harley ?], 502.

Harmsworth, Robert, Keeper of the Privy Council Chamber, allowances to, 118, 520.

Harned, Richard, master of the Thomas and Bartholomew, 453.

Harneis, John, alderman of Lincoln city, Receiver General of duties on Houses for part of co. Lincoln, securities of, 387, 482; Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Lincoln, 138, 207, 387.

Harris, _, widow, allowance to her and her children, 90, 550.

Harrison, _, 34.
-, -, _, colonel, regiment of Foot of, 344.
-, going to Ireland, 382.
-, muster rolls, 441.
-, subsistence for, 441, 446; stoppages from for transport of invalids, 162.
-, -, Charles, Solicitor for the Queen in the Exchequer Court 146.
-, -, Christopher, master of the Hannah, 453.
-, -, James, master of the Isabella, 507.
-, -, John, tidesman at Whitehaven, 152; recommended as tidewaiter there, 311.
-, -, Richard, master of the St. Martin, 453.
-, -, Sir Robert, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Oxford and for the city and university of Oxford, 141.
-, -, Thomas, master of the Richard and Sarah, 453.

Harrow, co. Middlesex, lands in, mortgage of, 291.

Hart, _, recommending W. Howe for a Customs place, 311.

Hartland, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 142.

Hartnoll, _, captain, petition for an allowance for carrying money to the Forces in Portugal, 488.

Hartopp, Peter, Deputy Paymaster on the Expedition under the Earl of Rivers in 1706, 223.

Hartstongue, Isabella, Woman of the Bedchamber, 105, 229, 350, 495.

Hartwell, _, captain of the Restauration man of war, 162.

Harvey, [Daniel], lieutenant general, regiment of Horse of, accounts of, 66.
-, accoutrements, 106.
-, arrears paid to, 428.
-, clearings of, 66.
-, clothing for, 106, 344.
-, going to Ireland, 382.
-, muster rolls, 441.
-, recruiting for, 161.
-, subsistence of, 354, 441, 446; arrears of, 395.
-, taken prisoners, 66.
-, -, Edward, Lord of the manor of Coombe Nevill, 169.
-, -, [John], lieutenant at Annapolis, pay for, 497.
-, -, John, reward for apprehending housebreakers, 501.
-, -, William, master of the Susanna, 540.

Harwich, co. Essex, boatman at, 152.
-, Customs at, employment in, 310.
-, Customs officers at, 431.
-, harbour at, fortifications in, 452.
-, Navy Yard at, 57.
-, tidewaiter at, 310.
-, Victualling Officers at, 57.

Harwood, John, Commissioner for granting Wine Licences, 222.
-, -, -, Sheriff of co. Southampton, 486.

Hasleborough Walk. See Whittlewood Forest.

Haslen, _, Controller [of Customs] in Sussex, 459.

Hassandean, co. Roxburgh, 274.

Hasset, _, Serjeant, in Ireland, fees of, 216.

Hastings, co. Sussex, one of the Cinque Ports, Receiver General of Taxes, 140.

Hastings, Samuel, lease of tithes of lands in co. Lincoln, 183.

Hathersall, Burch, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 503.

Hatley, Henry, Deputy Paymaster on the Expedition under the Earl of Rivers in 1706, 223.

Hatton, Sir Thomas, trustee of lands granted to Queen Henrietta Maria, 291.

Haughton Park, red deer taken to Windsor Forest from, 280.

Haverford West, co. Pembroke, Receiver General of Taxes. See Phillips, J.

Haverstoe, co. Lincoln. See Bradley Haverstoe.

Haviland, William, attorney at law. petition for grant of stewardship of Milverton, 214, 217.

Hawes, [Francis], representing the Treasurer of the Navy, 19, 22, 70, 75, 81; memorial of, 65.

Hawkers and Pedlars, licensing of (as by Act 8–9 Wm. III, c. 25, revived by 9 Wm. III, c. 27), Commissioners for, account of, 507.

Hawkesmore, Nicholas, viewing of works in the Queen's private road to Kensington, 303, 322.

Hawkins, John, recommended as a noontender, London port, 311.

Hawks. See Queen's Hawks.

Hawley, Richard, bailiff and collector of manors of Wallingford and Ewelme, 177.
-, -, See also Halley.

Hawson, William, debts for tobacco duties, 231.

Hawys, William, Commissary for the Train of Artillery in the Canada Expedition, bills drawn by, 232.

Hay, for deer, 213, 270, 278, 315, 321, 343, 386, 545.

Hay, Charles, recommended as deputy searcher, London port, 311.
-, -, -, riding officer in Scotland. 154, 396; petition for his salary, 303.
-, -, George, Viscount Dupplin, afterwards Earl of Kinnoul, [one of the four Tellers of the Exchequer Receipt], 355.
-, -, Lewis, comptroller and surveyor at Prestonpans, 228; riding officer at Port Glasgow, recommended as comptroller in Prestonpans, 279.
-, -, Thomas, 6th Earl of Kinnoul, perpetuity of, 43, 314.
-, -, [William], colonel, regiment of, 344.

Haylor, Thomas, recovery of debt owed by S. Cowper, 162.

Haynes, Nicholas, tidesman, superior list, London port, 381.

Hayridge, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 139.

Hays, Daniel, merchant of London, petition of, 172.

Haytor, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 142.

Haywood, Richard, landwaiter at Bideford port, 93.

Hayworth, Thomas, master of the Success, 485.

Hazard, Robert, noontender, London port, 93, 310.

Heacham, co. Norfolk, waiter and searcher at, 93.

Head, _, recommending S. Marriott for a Customs place, 312.
-, -, Peter, riding officer at Cardurnock, 253.

Healing Medals. See Privy Purse.

Hearth money, Farmer of, 259.

Heathcote, Sir Gilbert, recommending E. Bathurst for re-instatement in the Customs, 310.

Hebrew, Professor of, in University of St. Andrew's, 294. See also Syme, J.

Hechas, Hillier, master of the Queen of Sheba, 288.

Heckstetter, Claus (Claes, Clois), master of the William, 130, 306, 549.

Hedges, Sir Charles, Judge of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 220.

Helbre or Hilbre Island, co. Chester, watchman of salt duties at, 178.

Heligoland, Holy Land, island of, fishing boats frequenting coasts of for lobsters, 427, 433.

Hellars, John, master of the Wisdom of Solomon, 288.

Helston, co. Cornwall, 212.

Helyer, John, reward for apprehending housebreakers, 486.

Hemp, cargoes of, 130, 184, 460, 485, 540; for the Navy, 86, 518; imported from Muscovy, 485.

Hempsteed, Mary, widow, royal bounty for, 461.

Hemyock, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 139.

Henderson, _, episcopal minister in the bishopric of Ross, royal bounty for, 483.
-, -, Jacob, chaplain at Newcastle in Pennsylvania, 377.
-, -, Ronald, lands in Inverdovat of, 271.
-, -, William, son of Ronald, 271.

Hendricks, Gert., master of the Pennenbergh, 130.

Heneage, Charles, Chief Usher of the Exchequer Court, diet for, 197, 400, 543; necessaries to officers, 197, 400, 543.

Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I, grant of lands in trust for, 291.

Henry VII, perpetuity granted to Cambridge University for a preacher, 491; to the Corporation of Clifton Dartmouth Hardness, 489; to Lady Margaret's Divinity lecturer in Oxford University, 490; to Oxford University for a preacher, 490.

Henshead. See Henstead.

Henstead, Henshead, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 140.

Heralds and Pursuivants at Arms, salaries of, 356.
-, Bluemantle Pursuivant. See Gibbon, J.
-, Chester Herald. See Mawson, C.
-, Clarencieux King at Arms. See Vanbrugh, J.
-, Garter Principal King at Arms. See St. George, Sir H.
-, Lancaster Herald. See Fryth, R.; King, G.
-, Norroy King at Arms. See Le Neve, P.
-, Portcullis Pursuivant. See Hesket, J.
-, Richmond Herald. See Hare, J.
-, Rouge Croix Pursuivant. See Bound, J.
-, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant. See Downes, D.
-, Somerset Herald. See Stebbing, S.
-, Windsor Herald. See Maudit, P.
-, York Herald. See Cromp, L.

Herbert (Harbert), _, ensign, pay for, 497.
-, -, Francis, Sheriff of co. Montgomery, fine imposed on, 11, 151, 168.
-, -, James, late Receiver General for Prizes, accounts of, 49, 361; executor of, 361.

Herbstrewer. See Queen's Herbstrewer.

Hereford, county of, Receiver General of Taxes. See Clark, S.

Hereford, co. Hereford, 308.

Heriodhill. See Deuchries.

Herne, Sir Joseph, remittance to Holland, 438.
-, -, Lionel, clerk to one of the four Tellers of the Exchequer Receipt, 382; Paymaster of the interest on Exchequer Bills, 122, 255, 515.

Herner, Richard, master of the Langley, 541.

Herriot's Hospital, gifts to, 275; Treasurer of. See Fisher, T.

Hertford, county of, distributor of stamps for. See Boys, A.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Petre, R.
-, Sheriff of. See Robinson, W.

Hesket, John, Portcullis Pursuivant, 356.

Hesse Cassel, Carolus, Landgrave of, Convention Acts with for supplying Troops in the Low Countries, 512.
-, Envoy Extraordinary to England from. See Verschuer, Baron.
-, Envoy to the States General. See Dalwigh, Baron de.
-, Maria Amalia, wife of, 136n.
-, Maria Louise, daughter of, 136n.
-, subsidy to, 511, 512.

Hewer, _, attending the Treasury, 72; on behalf of the East India Company, 36.
-, -, William, executor of Samuel Pepys, accounts of, 192; petition of, 145.
-, -, -, Treasurer for Tangiers, accounts of, 192.

Hewett (Hewet, Hewit), [Thomas], Surveyor General of Woods, Trent North, 77, 480.

Hext, Amias, pension for, 198, 429.

Heylin, John, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 179, 323.

Heyman, _, bills for wines bought at Bordeaux for Her Majesty, 11, 161.

Heymans, James, Customs surveyor of wine tasters, leave of absence for, 92.

Hickas, Syties, master of the Wisdom of Solomon, 305.

Hicks (Hickes), John, lease of the Castle Ditches of Exeter, 430.
-, -, -, waiter and searcher, at Carlisle, 253; at Gosport, 49, 346.

Hides, duties on. See Leather; exported, debentures, 160, 204, 225; stamp or mark on, 160, 204.

Higginson, Thomas, petition for employment in the Customs, 324.

Highmore, Thomas, serjeant painter to the Works, 379.

Highwaymen, rewards for arresting, 378, 454, 522, 528.

Hilbre Island. See Helbre.

Hilikes, Ruerdt, master of the Love, 184.

Hill, co. Lincoln, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 141, 207.

Hill, Alice, Woman of the Bedchamber, 105, 229, 350, 495.
-, -, Anne, guardian of, 111.
-, -, Christopher, Master of the Barges of Prince George of Denmark, livery for, 546.
-, -, John, lieutenant general, 8, 72, 133, 360, 447.
-, commanding the Canada Expedition, 33; the Dunkirk Expedition, 51.
-, Lieutenant General of the Ordnance, house and annuity for, 325.
-, loans in North America, 345.
-, regiment of Foot of, 344; recruits, 135; subsistence of, 135, 295, 334, 341, 387.
-, -, Mary, guardian of, 111.
-, -, Richard, master of the Baltick Merchant, 540.
-, -, -, pension payable to, 400.
-, -, -, tidesurveyor, London port, to be surveyor of the coastwaiters there, 434.
-, -, Sir Scipio, baronet, pension for, 137; question concerning, 171, 197.
-, -, Thomas, master of the Rose, 231.

Hillars, Erick, master of the Neptune, 305.

Hinman, Michael, innovation of an order of loan in the name of, 221.

Historia Celestis, astronomical Observations and Catalogue of Stars, by John Flamsteed, printing and publishing charges, etc., 115, 244–5.

Historiographer Royal. See Rymer, T.

History, Ecclesiastical, Professor of, at St. Andrew's University, 294. See also Hadden, P.

Hitchcock (Hitch-Cock), John, lease of manor of Weston alias Barking, 127.

Hoare (Hoar, Hore), _, of Cork, money due for transporting soldiers to Portugal, 460.
-, -, Charles, proposal concerning Victualling abuses, 166.
-, -, Richard, executor of H. W. Ludolph, royal bounty for, 170.
-, -, -, loans and remittances by, proposals and agreements for, 6, 8, 9, 205, 225.
-, -, Sir Richard, of London, loans to the Navy on South Sea stock, 373; recommending A. Russell for a Customs place, 312; Sheriff of London and Middlesex, 100.
-, -, Roger, Surveyor of [duties on Houses and] window lights for co. Somerset, 270.

Hobby, Sir Charles, pay of, 497; regiment of, in New England, ensign in, 470.

Hochstadt, battle of, 382.

Hockerill, co. Hertford, road from Stansted to, 357.

Hockfield, [Oakfield ?], co. Southampton, 420.

Hockinson, George, master of the Friendship, 540.

Hodges, Robert, waterman in London port, 152.
-, -, Sir William, exporting a bell for a church in the Canaries, 454; remittances to Madrid, 3; tallies in hands of, 71,442.

Hodgkins, Thomas, master of the Thomas and Dorothy, 453.

Hodgson, John, merchant, sued for debt by J. Winter, 160.
-, -, William, master of the Friends' Goodwill, 250, 453.

Hoffam, _, recommending W. Hull for a new Customs place, 311.

Hoffman, _, letter of, concerning wines of Prince Eugene, 101.

Hoggart, Walter, boatman at Cockbush in Chichester port, 335.

Hog's bristles, cargoes of, 540.

Holbech, John, clerk in the Treasurer of the Chamber's Office, 231, 363, 520.

Holbech Abbatis, co. Lincoln, manor of, grant of, 291, 292.

Holden, Samuel, merchant, petition of, for discharge of a ship from quarantine, 115.

Holdip, Thomas, Secretary to the Commissioners for Salt duties, 354, 357.

Holiday. See Holliday.

HOLLAND, 98, 114, 120, 144, 191, 218, 322, 441.
-, Admiralty in, Court of, door-keeper of, 439; Secretary of, accounts of, 438; Water Bailiff of, 439.
-, Army in. See Army, Abroad—in the Low Countries.
-, bills of exchange drawn from, 24, 52, 80, 133.
-, Council of State in, 281.
-, Duke of Marlborough's baggage brought from, 45, 316.
-, Dutch Deputies and the Extraordinary Deputation for finding means to pay for bread and forage of Imperial troops, 408.
-, Dutch goods, 279; carried in English ships to Spain, 467.
-, Dutch postal agency, 52.
-, Dutch regiments. See Army, Abroad—in the Low Countries.
-, Dutch subjects, in the Russian ship Demetrius, 485; willing to buy Holy Island, 419.
-, goods transported to, 119, 181.
-, Lt. Admiral of. See Bastiaenz, W.
-, linen of, surplices of, 427.
-, merchants in, standing as securities, 31.
-, quarantine performed on coasts of, 170.
-, Queen of Portugal's baggage exported to, 126.
-, remittances to, 24, 438. See also Amsterdam; Antwerp.
-, Scots privileges in, Conservator of. See Cuming, Sir A.; Kennedy, Sir A.
-, ships bound for, 417,431.
-, ships of, 432, 437.
-, States General of the United Provinces, 109, 248, 267.
-, Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiaries to, despatches to, 157. See also Robinson J., Bishop of Bristol; Wentworth, T., Earl of Strafford.
-, Secretary to. See Watkins, H.
-, Council of, Secretary to. See Slingelandt, Monsieur.
-, Envoy Extraordinary from. See Buys, W.
-, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to. See Cadogan, W.
-, Envoy from Hesse Cassel to. See Dalwigh, Baron de.
-, executors of the will of Wm. III, 137n.
-, Plenipotentiaries of [at Milan], 108.
-, to bear with England the charges of the foreign forces in the Low Countries, 511.
-, treaties with Wm. III and foreign Princes and States concerning Troops in the Low Countries, 120, 511, 512.
-, tin in, 74.
-, transports to Ireland from, 438.

Holland, part of co. Lincoln, Receiver General of Taxes, 138.

Holland, Earl of. See Rich, H.

Holland, Sir John, baronet, late Comptroller of the Royal Household, royal bounty for, 356.

Hollen, Allen, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 209, 306.

Holles, Denzell, Lord Holles, et al., grant of lands in trust to, 291, 292.
-, -, John, 3rd Duke of Newcastle, [Lord Warden of] Sherwood Forest, heirs of, 51, 358.
-, -, Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle, gift of red deer to the Queen, 34, 280; recommending T. Nicholls for a Customs place, 312.

Holliday (Holiday), Paul, master of the Beginning, 130, 540.

Holman, Samuel, master of the Blessing, 250.
-, -, Thomas, master of the Richard and Sarah, 541.

Holmes, _, 405.
-, -, George, Chief Clerk for digesting the records in Cæsar's Chapel in the Tower, 118, 258, 283, 373, 504.
-, -, [Henry], colonel, Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Wight, 288, 289.
-, -, John, waiter and searcher at Stockton, 434.
-, -, [Richard], major general, of the Coldstream Guards, memorial for furniture for guard rooms, 290.
-, -, Richard, appointment as Inspector of the port books of the Customs, 258, 328.

Holstein Gottorp, Court of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Wych, J.
-, Duke of, Convention Act with for supplying Troops in the Low Countries, 512.
-, Frederika Amalia, Duchess Dowager of, 321.
-, Troops of, extraordinaries of, 68, 432.

Holt Forest. See Alice Holt Forest.

Holt, [Henry], colonel, regimen of Marines of, wages for, 58.

Holy Island, co. Northumberland, lease of, 419.

Holy Land. See Heligoland.

Holyoake, Fisher, surety for J. Andrews, 170, 309.

Holyrood House, Heritable Keeper of. See Hamilton, Anne, Duchess of Hamilton.

Home, Alexander, 7th Earl of Home, General of the Mint in Scotland, 85, 519.
-, -, George, of Wedderburn, lands chartered to, 274.

Homefrith Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Hook (Hooke), John, purchase of a reversionary annuity, 183.
-, -, -, royal bounty for, 161.
-, -, William, commander of a transport ship bringing invalid troops from Spain, 162.

Hooks, John, underclerk attending the House of Commons, reward for writing, copying and engrossing bills, etc., 378.

Hooper, _, of Plymouth, examination of, 432.
-, -, George, master of the Providence, 184.
-, -, Justinian, appointed post officer at Dunkirk, 397, 398.
-, -, Mary, royal bounty or pension for, 107.

Hooton, _, clerk in office of the Tellers of the Exchequer Receipt, 355.

Hopkins, Richard, petition for payment of bills drawn on the Paymaster of the Forces Abroad, 450.

Hops, duties on. See Excise—duties; exported to Ireland, 205, 231; relief for exporters of, 29, 231.

Hopson, John, master joiner and purveyor to the Works, 379.

Horderne, Joseph, counterfeiter, convicted, 199.

Hore. See Hoare.

Hornby, _, at the Pipe Office, 173.

Horncastle, co. Lincoln, wapentake or soke of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 141, 207.

Horndean, Hornden, co. Berwick, 274.

Horne, John, apprehended for highway robbery, 522.

Horner, Edward, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 503.

Horse, Master of the. See Royal Mews and Stables.

Horse races, in Yorkshire, two gold cups for, 357.

Horses, bought by the Queen's orders, 475; chaise, for the Queen, 489; coach, for the Queen, 489; for the Duke of Savoy, 532.

Horsham, co. Sussex, inquisition taken at, 162.

Horsington, William, boatman at Beachley in Bristol port, 152.

Horslichill, [Scotland], 274.

Horton, Alexander, Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Buckingham, 239.
-, -, John, recommended as watchman, London port, 311.

Hosier, George, Receiver General of Taxes for Shropshire, 239, 519.

Hospitals. See Army—hospitals; Chelsea Hospital; London and Westminster, Streets and Places in—Savoy Hospital, St. Stephen's Hospital.

Hotham, Sir Charles, colonel, regiment of, 150.
-, allowances for swords, 61.
-, clearings, 67.
-, disbanding of, 61, 542.
-, Officers, half-pay for, 62, 67, 415.
-, recruits for, 67.
-, subsistence of, 165.

Housebreakers, apprehended, 501, 528, 537.

HOUSES (and Windows), duties on (as by 7–8 Wm. III, c. 18, continued by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20, 1 Anne, c. 7, 6 Anne, c. 21 and 8 Anne, c. 10), accounts of, 268, 338.
-, arrears of, 98; Receiver General of, 390.
-, collection of, 70.
-, Commissioners for, 172; messenger to Commissioners for Taxes from, salary of, 121.
-, in Scotland. See Scotland.
-, officers, employed in duties on hides, 176.
-, payments out of, 268.
-, Receivers General of, 150, 532.
-, accounts of, 110.
-, commissions for, 343, 387.
-, debts of, 110.
-, names of. See under several counties and towns.
-, securities of, 107, 343, 368, 387, 420, 482.
-, Surveyors of, appointed, 97, 111, 131, 150, 153, 172, 220, 251, 306, 325, 370, 424, 437.
-, dismissed, 111, 131, 150, 153, 220, 251, 325, 370, 424, 437.
-, employment as, petition for, 308; recommendations for, 249, 270.
-, names of. See under several counties and towns.
-, petition of, 441.
-, removed, 251.
-, resigned, 249, 306.
-, salaries, 97, 111, 131, 150, 153, 220, 251, 306, 325, 370, 424, 437.

Houston, Maurice, searcher of Carlisle port and patent searcher of Whitehaven port, petition concerning fees, 252.

Hout, Darick, master of the Goosfeild, 184.

How. See Howe.

Howard, Edward, deceased, 226.
-, -, Francis, Baron Howard of Effingham, late Governor of Virginia, letter from Charles II to, 545.
-, -, James, son of Philip, pension for, 235.
-, -, Lucy, relict of Edward, pension for, 226.
-, -, Philip, colonel, royal bounty for, 222, 235, 356, 489.
-, -, Thomas, premises in St. Martin's in the Fields, 416.

Howe (How), Edward, watchman, London port, 346; watchman in fee, London port, 243.
-, -, Emanuell Scroop, Envoy Extraordinary to the Elector of Hanover, disbursements of, 62; Lieutenant and Keeper of the Forests of Alice Holt and Woolmer, 112.
-, -, James, surveyor of Whitby port, dismissed, 381.
-, -, John, Commissioner for Chelsea Hospital, 63, 287; loans by, 31, 33, 36, 64, 207, 232, 304; Paymaster General of Guards and Garrisons. See Army—Guards and Garrisons.
-, -, Ruperta, Chief Keeper and Ranger of the Forests of Alice Holt and Woolmer, 168.
-, -, Walter, recommended as tidesman, London port, 311.

Howell, George, Receiver General of Taxes for South Wales, 544.
-, agents and deputies of, 531.
-, debt of, 163, 347, 531.
-, estate of, 531.
-, messuage called the Bovill of, 347.
-, -, Hopkin, tidesman and boatman in Milford port, 434.

Howers, John, labourer at the Hartshorne brewhouse, 317.

Hoy, Dr., Reader in Physic in Oxford University, pension of, 490.

Hubbert, Ezekiel, master of the Benjamin, 453.

Huber, _, Secretary of the States of Friesland, 137n.

Hudson, _, his state of the hospitals in Flanders, 69, 444.
-, -, John, contractor for forage to Hanover troops, petition for payment due, 281.
-, -, -, tidesman at Whitehaven, 93.
-, -, William, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 203.

Hughes (Hughs, Huse), Dorothy, fined for keeping a disorderly house, 223, 401; petition for discharge from prison, 158.
-, -, Evan, watchman, London port, 93, 311.
-, -, John, master of the Britannia, 471.
-, -, Philip, recommended to be postmaster of Shrewsbury, 316.
-, -, Samuel, assistant clerk [in Excise Office] for duties on hops, 148.
-, -, Thomas, Customs officer at Chester, reward for a seizure, 113.

Hull, co. York, boatmen at, 93; Corporation of, 69; disbanding of regiments at, 542; Mayor of, 69. See also Wade, B.; tidesman at, 226.

Hull, Ralph, master of the Elizabeth pink, 523.
-, -, William, recommended as tidesman, London port, 311; tidesman, inferior list, London port, preferred to the superior list there, 226.

Huls, William van, Clerk of the Robes and Wardrobes, lodgings in Whitehall, burned down, 189; petition for liberty to erect a building in Whitehall, 502–3; rooms in Whitehall, lease of, 538.

Humanity, Professor of, in Aberdeen University, 294. See also Gordon, A.; in University of St. Andrew's, 294. See also Villant, W.; Young, N.

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

Hundreds, sokes, and wapentakes, named:
-, Aslacoe.
-, Aswardhurn.
-, Aveland.
-, Bampton.
-, Barrow.
-, Beltisloe.
-, Black Torrington.
-, Blofield.
-, Bolingbroke.
-, Boothby-Graffoe.
-, Boston.
-, Bradley-Haverstoe.
-, Brothercross.
-, Budleigh, West.
-, Calceworth.
-, Candleshoe.
-, Clackclose.
-, Clavering.
-, Cliston.
-, Coleridge.
-, Corringham.
-, Crediton.
-, Depwade.
-, Diss.
-, Earsham.
-, Elloe.
-, Ermington.
-, Erpingham, North.
-, Erpingham, South.
-, Exminster.
-, Eynsford.
-, Flaxwell.
-, Flegg, East.
-, Flegg, West.
-, Forehoe.
-, Freebridge-Lynn.
-, Freebridge-Marshland.
-, Gallow.
-, Gartree.
-, Grantham.
-, Greenhoe.
-, Greenhoe, South.
-, Grimshoe.
-, Guiltcross.
-, Halberton.
-, Happing.
-, Hartland.
-, Hayridge.
-, Haytor.
-, Hemyock.
-, Henstead.
-, Hill.
-, Horncastle.
-, Humbleyard.
-, Kirton.
-, Langoe.
-, Launditch.
-, Lawress.
-, Lifton.
-, Loddon.
-, Louth-Esk.
-, Loveden.
-, Ludborough.
-, Lynn Regis.
-, Manley.
-, Milton.
-, Mitford.
-, Ness.
-, Northwich.
-, Ottery St. Mary.
-, Pershore.
-, Plympton.
-, Roborough.
-, Shebbear, North.
-, Shebbear, South.
-, Sherwill.
-, Shropham.
-, Skirbeck.
-, Smithdon.
-, Stamford.
-, Stanborough.
-, Taverham.
-, Tavistock.
-, Teignbridge.
-, Thetford.
-, Threo.
-, Tiverton.
-, Tunstead.
-, Walsham.
-, Walshcroft.
-, Wayland.
-, Well.
-, Winnibriggs.
-, Wonford.
-, Wraggoe.
-, Yarborough.
-, Yarmouth.

Hungary water, seizure of, 99.

Hunsdon, Thomas, recommended as deputy searcher, London port, 311.

Hunt, _, taking care of the quarantine station at Standgate Creek, 217.
-, -, Daniel, captain, royal bounty for, 200.
-, -, Edward, tidesman at Lancaster, 152.
-, -, Madson, commander of the Dolphin pacquet boat, 431.

Hunter, Mary, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 202.
-, -, Robert, colonel, Captain, General and Governor in Chief of the Province of New York, 26, 115, 392, 402, 426, 455, 457, 472, 488; bills drawn by, 242, 249, 326, 340, 402, 426.
-, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, 264.
-, loss of equipage, when taken prisoner into France, recompense for, 264.

Huntingdon, county of, estate in, 425; Receiver General of Taxes. See Dowse, W.; Jeay, W.; Sheriff of. See Pigot, R.

Hurt, Francis, rewarded for apprehending a burglar, 486.

Husband, John, tidesman and boatman at Fowey, 493.

Huse. See Hughes.

Hutchins, Bernard, Paymaster of the 1711 Lottery or Adventure of 1,500,000l. (as by Act 9 Anne, c. 6), 229, 233, 234, 238, 241, 255, 289, 290, 385.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Somerset and the city of Bristol, 140.

Hutchinson, James, lieutenant, landing from once-infected ship, 124.
-, -, Thomas, bills payable to, 242.
-, -, William, Deputy Chamberlain of the Exchequer Receipt, 154, 211, 380.

Hutton, Dr., inspection of Cottonian Library, 168; reward for, 193.
-, -, Matthew, Serjeant-at-Arms, 328.

Huxley, Thomas, Clerk of the Nichils, 379.

Hyatt, Charles, Constable of the Castle of Gloucester, petition for fresh grant of his office, 161.

Hyde, _, captain, in command of Company of Invalids, complaint against, 79, 481.
-, -, Edward, 3rd Earl of Clarendon, Governor of New York, 26, 234; petition for lease of Crown lands, 142, 251–2; recommending J. Constantine for a Customs place, 310; royal bounty for, 37, 286.
-, -, -, Viscount Cornbury, his lodgings at Somerset House, 533.
-, -, Henry, 2nd Earl of Clarendon, grant of lands in trust to, 292; regiment of, 355.
-, -, -, 5th Earl of Rochester, afterwards Earl of Clarendon, loans made on credit of proceeds of sale of the Queen's tin, 133; Paymaster of the Forces in Ireland, 239; pension of, 273; royal bounty for, 393; trustee for the Duchess of Buccleuch, 291, 292.
-, -, Jane, Countess of Rochester, Lady of the Bedchamber, 104, 229, 350, 495.
-, -, Katherine, Lady Hyde, Lady of the Bedchamber, 229, 350, 495; annuity or pension for, 168.

Hymmen (Hymen), Dr. Rythard von, Prussian Envoy to the Netherlands, 137n.

Hyndford, Earl of. See Carmichael, J.