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Mabederyd, Mabedrud, co. Carmarthen, stewardship, etc., of, 210.
Mableview, co. Carmarthen, stewardship, etc., of, 210.
McAlasters, John, watchman of the salt in Irvine collection, 504.
MacAllen, John, gauger of the Excise in Scotland, 665.
McArthur, Sarah, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 473.
-, William, waiter (landwaiter) at the Gates of Edinburgh, 416, 729; employed in Salt Duties, 88.
Macartney (McCartney), —, major general, regiment of foot of, pay, subsistence and clothing, 826.
-, George, prosecution of, 450.
-, James, surgeon in Corbet's regiment, half pay for, 49, 603.
McAuley, Daniel, tidewaiter at Inverness, 415.
Maccarty (MacCarty, Macarty), Catherine. See Barrett.
-, [Elizabeth], Countess of, children of, annuity for support of, 217, 402, 563, 635.
-, Margaret, Lady, pension for, 213.
McClear, Daniel, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 465.
-, Robert, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 469; of St. Christopher, 477.
Macclesfield, Earl of. See Gerard, Charles.
McConachier (M'Conacher), Marion, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.
McConnell, Matthew, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.
McCulloch, (McCullock), James, watchman of the salt in Kirkaldy collection, 504.
-, John, payment to, for Army clothing, 51.
McDonald, Alexander, tidesurveyor at Inchmarnock and Point of Aird, 503.
Macdonell (Mackdonnell), Elizabeth, pension for, 213, 676.
McDougall (McDugall), Alexander, Salt Duty officer at Campbeltown, 504.
-, Janet, pensioner in Scotland, 772; royal bounty for, 427.
-, John, tidewaiter in Orkney port, 416.
McDowall (McDowell), Benjamin, lieutenant in Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.
-, James, riding officer in Scotland, 89.
-, John, Customs officer, appointed collector of Salt Duties at Dumfries, 75.
-, William, Customs surveyor at Stranraer, 89.
-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 468.
Macer, —, Mrs., lodgings of, at St. James's, furniture for, 379.
McEte (Ele), Elizabeth, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
Macey (Macy), George, Customs collector at Whitby, debt of, 197, 640–1.
McGibbon, Finlay, officer for Duties on Scots Salt, Arran port, 74.
McGill, David, cornet in Kerr's regiment, half pay for, 605.
Machell, Anthony, riding surveyor from Newcastle to Newbiggen, 192.
-, John, lieutenant in Lucas's regiment, half pay for, 596.
-, John, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Westmorland.
-, William, Salt Duty officer, 523.
Machinville, Abel, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Mackarel (Mackerel), Charles, Receiver General of Duties on Houses and Land Tax for part of Norfolk, 621, 667, 670.
Mackdonnell. See Macdonell.
McKay, George, Lord Reay, annuity of, 347, 524, 530, 715.
McKentive, John, private in Pepper's regiment of Dragoons, petition of, 437.
Mackenzie (McKenzie, M'Kenzie), —, Mrs., royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.
-, Alexander, Customs boatman at Whithorn, 663.
-, Barnett, lieutenant in Churchhill's regiment, half pay for, 48. 604.
-, Colin, Clerk of the Pipe in Scotland, 232, 357.
-, Frances, pension for, 676, 701; royal bounty for, 38, 549.
-, Francis, pension for, 212.
-, George, of Inscultor, collector of rents, etc., of the Earldom of Ross and Lordship of Ard mannock, 723.
-, -, Resident with the Emperor of Russia, departure of, 514; extraordinaries, 824; ordinary, 514, 735, 823; return of, 823.
-, Sir James, of Roystoun, a Lord of the Session in Scotland, 356, 617.
-, John, Earl of Cromartie, payments on his pension, 347, 524, 530, 714.
Mackerel. See Mackarel.
McKewen, —, Mrs., royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.
-, Margaret, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
Mackraken, Elizabeth, pension for, 676.
Maclean (M'Clean), Ann, pension in Scotland for, 427.
-, Sir John, witness in the Assassination Plot against William III, pension for, 677.
-, John, quartermaster in Pepper's regiment, half pay for, 603.
-, Laughlin, major, royal bounty for, 298, 809.
McLeod, Donald, Customs officer, appointed collector of Duties on Scots Salt at Lewis, 75.
Maclure, Anthony, importer of brandy and rum, 498.
McManus, John, quartermaster in Pepper's regiment, half pay for, 48, 603.
McMillan, Gilbert, tidewaiter at Dunbar, dismissed, 666.
McMullan, Robert, lieutenant in Morice's regiment, half pay for, 597.
McNaughton (McNaghton), —, cornet in Wharton's regiment, half pay for, 596.
-, John, tidewaiter at Borrowstounness, 89.
McNeal (Mackneal, McNeil), Henry, captain in the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 598.
-, John, Customs boatman at Leith, 88.
-, Mary, pension for, 215, 676.
Macrome, [Co. Cork], barracks in, 607.
McShean, John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 482.
McWattie, Alexander, lieutenant in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 600.
Macy. See Macey.
Madan, Ja. Russell, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 472.
-, Martin, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 469, 472.
Maddocks, Maddox. See Madox.
Madeira, wines from, 111.
Madox (Maddock, Maddockes, Maddocks, Maddox, Madockes), Milborne, an old soldier, pension for, 212, 676.
-, Thomas, a Cashier of the Bank of England:
Receiver of Annuities, account required from, 306.
attends, 291.
cash in hands of, 311.
letters to, 291, 763, 824.
securities of, 764.
Receiver of Lotteries, 277.
-, -, Historiographer Royal, allowance, 507, 733.
Madrid, Spain, 52, 53, 70.
Court of, payment for managing British Subjects, affairs at, 803; Secretary at. See Burch, J.
Maelienydd, Melenydd, co. Radnor, manor of, Stewardship of, 161.
Maenordeilo. See Manordilo.
Maesey (Maesy), Thomas, Customs place for, 284, 659.
Magill, David, cornet in Kerr's regiment, half pay for, 48.
Magney (Magny), Abraham, Commissioner for Hackney Coaches, etc., 519; pension for, 676.
Magwire, Daniel, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 585.
Mahomet (Mahomett), Mr., lodgings of, at St. James's, 544, 758.
Mahon, Bryan, lieutenant in Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 48, 602.
Mahony, Florence, payment to, for Army clothing, 51.
Maids of Honour, 848–1; marriage portions for, 250, 376.
Maidstone, Robert, mate of the Customs smack at Whitstable, 70.
Maillard, Mary, widow of Peter, daughter of Francis Munier, petitions of, 135.
-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 470.
-, Peter, French Protestant, estate of, in St. Christopher, 135.
Maimbre, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Mainandue, Meide, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Maine, —, Leather Duties officer at Amersham, dismissed 852.
-, Christian, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.
-, John, payment to, for gloves for Queen Anne, 94.
Mainz, Mentz, Elector of, Envoy Extraordinary from. See Schönborn, Count von.
Maister, William, executor of George Dickinson, petition of, 755.
Maiter. See La Maiter.
Maitland, Alexander, a Baron of the Exchequer in Scotland, 357.
-, Charles, a Macer of Session in Scotland, 358.
-, -, Earl of Lauderdale, General of the Mint in Scotland, 166.
Maizeux. See Des Maizeux.
Majeu, John, Reader of the French Chapel at St. James's, 664.
Majorca, 719.
Majou, John, pension for, 213.
Makey, John, payment to, for transportation, 853.
Malden, —, houses of, in Marylebone Street, 698.
Maldon, co. Essex, port of, collector of, appointment, 541. See also Robjent, P.; Walker, E.
Customs boatmen in, 823.
Inspector of Port Books, observations on, 87.
Malherbe, Francis, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Malide, Benjamin, captain in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.
Maliè, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Mallaen, co. Carmarthen, Stewardship of, 210.
Malleray, Isaac, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Mallet, —, Secretary to Sir William Wyndham, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 190.
grant of office of Receiver General of Crown Land Revenues, cos. Southampton, Wilts., Gloucester, Somerset and Devon, 190.
Mallock, Nathaniel, waiter and searcher at Seat on, Beer and Branscombe, 405.
Mallow [co. Cork], barracks in, 607.
Mallows, —, niece of the Earl of Feversham, lodgings of, at Somerset House, 712.
Malquire. See La Malquire.
Malray, Isaac de, French refugee, pension for, 681.
MALT, MUM, CIDER AND PERRY, DUTIES ON, 850.
accounts, allowances for making, 649, 742; charges to, 228, 422; clerks employed on, 655.
deficiency of, 433.
Excise Auditor's allowance for, 649.
Excise Cashier's allowance for, 843.
grievances relating to, in Scotland, 526.
incidents, 228; in Scotland, 361, 384, 644.
loans in the Exchequer on, issues out of, 252, 273.
payments into the Exchequer, charges of, 374.
produce of, account of, required, 393; in Scotland, account of, required, 526.
salary bill in Scotland, 361, 384, 488, 644.
tallies and orders on, advances on, 293, 304.
in hands of the Bank, account of, required, 433.
payments in, 16, 17, 247, 304.
anno 1702 [as by 13–14 Wm. III, c. 5], loans on, issue out of, 82.
anno 1704 (as by 2–3 Anne, c. 2), arrears of, issue out of, 158.
anno 1707 (as by 6 Anne, c. 5), issue out of, 578.
anno 1710 (as by 8 Anne, c. 3), arrears of, issue out of, 158.
anno 1711 (as by 9 Anne, c. 3), arrears of, issue out of, 158.
anno 1712 (as by 10 Anne, c. 7), arrears of, issue out of, 158, 182, 307.
anno 1713 (as by 12 Anne, c. 2), deficiency of, account of, required, 181.
loans on, certificate of, required, 181; unsatisfied, 537.
produce of, account of, required, 181, 393.
tallies and orders on, advances by the Bank on, 104, 278, 281, 641; assignments of, 12, 13, 104.
anno 1714 (13 Anne, c. 2), deficiency of, 497.
loans on, certificate of, required, 497; issues out of, 127, 207, 339, 385.
tallies on, advance by the Bank on, 1.
anno 1715 (as by 1 Geo. I, St. 2, c. 2), loans on, 286, 537; issues out of, 11, 278, 281, 286, 298, 304, 305, 646, 658, 661, 695, 718, 720, 743, 749, 774, 802, 809, 812, 816, 836, 864; unsatisfied loans on Malt anno 1712 transferred to, 537.
tallies and orders on, advances by the Bank on, 284, 286, 287, 290, 291, 293, 298, 304, 308, 316, 658, 695, 743, 749, 811, 864, 871; assignments of, 290, 306, 687, 743, 812, 831, 836.
Malt Lottery. See Lotteries.
Malthus, Daniel, Apothecary to the King's person, payment to, 509; salary, 506, 732.
lease of tenements in Pall Mall, 723, 786.
Malton, co. York, lease of tenements in, 717. See also New Malton.
Man. See Mann.
Man, Isle of, 404; poor ministers of, annuity of, 554.
Manaton, Francis, Receiver General of assessments and duties on Houses for Cornwall, appointments and securities, 59, 622, 667, 670.
petitions of, 169, 496, 687. stay of process against, 522.
-, Robert, storekeeper, Leather Duties, 322.
Manchester, Earl of. See Montagu, Charles.
Mandeville, Lord. See Montagu, Charles.
Mandrell, Richard, importer of brandy and rum, 498.
Mandsley, John, lieutenant in Morice's regiment, half pay for, 597.
Mangere. See La Mangere.
Maning, Alice, lease of Brigstock manor, 531.
Manley, co. Lincoln, Wapentake of, Receiver General of assessments for, 60, 622.
Manley (Manly), Charles, riding officer in Bridlington port, 405.
-, George, minister for Virginia, passage money for, 824.
-, Isaac, Deputy Postmaster General of Ireland, pension for, 299, 811.
-, [John], Surveyor General of Crown Lands, 147, 461, 492.
Mann (Man), Daniel, Comptroller of Cardiff port, appointment, 320; salary, 369.
-, John, Comptroller of Cardiff port, appointment, 320; salary, 369.
-, -, tidewaiter in Aberdeen port, 415.
-, Nicholas, King's Waiter in London port, 206, 341, 371, 423.
-, Thomas, Treasury Office Keeper, appointment, 297; payment to, 867.
Manners, John, 1st Duke of Rutland, creation of, 767.
-, John, 2nd Duke of Rutland, defective Lottery Order of, 611; Knight of the Garter, collar, etc., for, 27.
Manning, Francis, British Secretary to the Republic of the Grisons, allowance for services after his recall, 164, 165, 166; Secretary to the Envoy to the Protestant Cantons and the Graubunden, his allowance as chargé d'affaires, 612.
-, Samuel, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 464.
-, Thomas, a bastard, intestate, estate of, 451.
-, William, weighing porter in London port, 487.
Manordilo, Maenordeilo, co. Carmarthen, Stewardship of, 210.
Manors, named—
Acklam.
Bray.
Brecon.
Brigstock.
Caerwedros.
Cookham.
Creuddyn.
Cwmtydor.
East Greenwich.
East Hendred.
Ewelme.
Gladestry.
Gleaston.
Gwrthrynion.
Hampton Court.
Handbridge.
Harmsworth.
Havering atte Bower.
Heninnock.
Hogsthorpe.
Hooton.
King's Cliff.
Knighton.
Maelienydd.
Menai.
Mevenyth.
Perfedd.
Portland.
Presteigne.
Richmond.
St. James's.
Shippon.
Teesdale.
Wallingford cum Membris.
West Walton.
Wiscot.
Mansell (Mansel), —. royal bounty for, 276.
-, Anne, pension for, 676, 701.
-, Bushy, commander of the Customs smack at Yarmouth, 55.
-, Frances, pension for, 676, 701; royal bounty for, 38, 276.
-, Rachel, pension for, 676, 701; royal bounty for, 38, 276.
-, Thomas, 1st Baron Mansell, creation of, 768; a Teller of the Exchequer Receipt, first clerk to. See Brown, Walter; patent revoked, 140; transfer of his cash, 148; security bonds of, 207, 219.
Manserghs, Daniel, captain in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.
Mansfield, Richard, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 464.
Manslaughter, pardon for, 635.
Mantegna (Montana), Andrea, tapestry hangings after paintings by, 834.
Mantua, Mantova, 171, 172.
Mar, Earl of. See Erskine, John.
Mar (Marr), Hugh, landcarriage waiter at the Gates of Edin burgh, 726.
-, Margaret, pension for, 676.
-, See also Le Mar.
Maranein, Helene de, French refugee, pension for, 679.
Marchmont, Earl of. See Hume, Patrick.
Marconny, Samuel, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
Marden, Elizabeth, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 478.
Mare Meadow, co. Lancs, 462.
Marest. See Du Marest.
Maret, William, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Margate, co. Kent, riding officer at, 68.
Maria Elizabeth, Archduchess, officers of, New Years’ gifts to, 571.
Marine, Francis, the elder, Trumpet in Scotland, charges of, in the Northern Circuit, 617; salary, 357.
-, -, the younger, Trumpet in Scotland, charges of, in the Western Circuit, 617; salary, 358.
MARINES, 112, 122.
accounts, 19, 33, 219, 700; auditing of, 790; commission for making up, 388.
arms for, payment for, 101.
bounty money for, 710.
in Canada, 706.
centinels, 725.
clearings, 12, 27.
clothiers, 397, 438, 820.
clothing, 459, 710.
colonels of, directions to, 459.
debts due to, Commission for stating, 266; issues for, 67, 130, 135, 459.
disbandment of, 76, 145, 160, 459–60, 710, 725, 797.
Commissioners for the 10, 725.
allowances, 99–100.
attend the Treasury, 7.
commissions, new, 451, 459.
contingent and extraordinary charges of, 460–1.
instructions to, 459– 60.
letters to, 10, 36, 69, 104, 200, 397.
officer attending, payment to, 797.
petitions referred to, 76, 80.
reports by, 7, 14, 91, 797.
Secretary to. See Lynn, F.
warrants to, 90, 710.
issues for, 27, 100, 288, 713.
mutiny during, 91.
headquarters of, 100.
levy money, 459.
Muster Master General of. See Lynn, S.; deputies, allowances, 100.
musters, 459, 710.
Commissary of, 69.
copies of ships’ logs needed for making up, 83.
enquiry as to state of, 69.
rolls, 10; pursers to assist in making up, 14, 87, 445.
mutiny in, 91.
officers, accounts of, stating and balancing of, 459–60.
arrears due to, 7, 459.
half pay, arrears of, 9; issues for, 10, 51, 69, 104, 145, 226, 255, 273, 378, 661.
prosecuted, 450.
offreckonings, 12, 397, 438, 820.
pay of, 459, 713.
deductions from, 459; accounts of, required, 36, 199, 200.
Paymaster of, directions to, 459.
Deputy, 459.
money in hands of, 36, 200.
See also Mostyn, Sir R.; Whitfield, W.
quarters, 640.
Regiments. See Borr, Brigadier; Churchill, C.; Goring, Sir H.; Holt, H.; Shannon, Lord; Wills, C.
Serjeants of, arrears due to, 14, 90; imprisoned for mutiny, 90.
subsistence, 27, 459, 640, 710.
Marioge, Catherine, pension for, 680.
-, Frances, pension for, 680.
-, John, pension for, 680.
-, Margaret, pension for, 680.
Markham, Benjamin, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 464.
-, William, ensign in Dormer's regiment, half pay for, 600.
Markn. See Martin.
Marlborough, co. Wilts., Division of, Receiver General of assessments for, 58, 624.
Marlborough, Duchess of. See Churchill, Sarah.
Marlborough, Duke of. See Churchill, John.
Marley, John, landwaiter, searcher and coastwaiter at Leith, 563.
Marlow, John, proposal by, to discover frauds in Leather Duties, 411.
Marmande, Charlotte Tallemont de, French refugee, pension for, 679.
Marolle, Susanna, pension for, 681.
Marr. See Mar.
Marrais, Charles d', quartermaster in Windsor's regiment, half pay for, 602.
Marriage bonds, Stamp Duties on, 355.
Marriages, Licences for, 355; Commissioners for, new commission, 156.
Marriot (Marriott), Richard, Keeper of the Privy Lodgings at Hampton Court, salary, 506, 732.
-, -, lessee of the manor of Cliffe Regis, 431.
-, Thomas, Clerk of the Pleas in the Exchequer Court, fee of, 108.
Marrow, Thomas, commander of the Customs sloop at Rye, 320.
Marsaglia, Battle of, 566.
Marshall (Marshal), Benjamin, hisChronological Latin Tables, 325, 355.
-, James, tidesman at Leith, removed to Port Glasgow, 88.
-, Louis de, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 470.
-, Mary, pension for, 214, 676.
-, Richard, Master of the Stud at Hampton Court, allowances, salary, 177, 830–1; petition of, 192, 399; travelling charges of, 178.
-, -, petition for drawback on paper, 325.
-, Walter, Receiver General of Land Tax and House Duties for co. Gloucester, 622, 649.
Marston, Edward, minister for Carolina, royal bounty for his passage charges, 463.
Marstone, William, chaplain in Churchill's regiment, half pay for, 604.
Marten. See Martin.
Martigny, —, sisters of, pension for, 681.
Martin (Markn, Marten, Martine), —, bill of exchange payable to, 179.
-, Alexander, Pursuivant in Scotland, 357.
-, George, ensign in Gorge's regiment, half pay for, 601.
-, Henry, captain in Bowles's regiment, half pay for, 599.
-, -, Inspector General of Imports and Exports, appointment, 25, 154; instructions to, 26; petition of, 723; salary, 26.
-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.
-, Jacob, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 477.
-, James, Receiver General of assessments and duties on Houses for Surrey, 623, 718, 764.
-, John, ensign in Wade's regiment, half pay for, 49.
-, -, lieutenant in the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.
-, -, serjeant in Wills' regiment, imprisoned for mutiny, 90.
-, Joseph, agent for sufferers by the French invasion of Nevis and St. Christopher, 469, 472, 473, 477.
-, -, surveyor of duties on Houses for co. Bucks, 415.
-, Matthew, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 469.
-, Richard, Commissioner of the Stamps Duties, 194, 400; complaint against, 247.
-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 474.
-, Thomas, petition of, concerning bonds pawned by F. Albert, 406.
Martinere (Martiner), —, Mrs., pension for, 365.
-, See also La Martinere.
Mary II, Queen, 79, 440, 456.
Civil List allowance for, 566.
Gentleman to. See Montigny, J. R. de.
goddaughter of, 676.
grant by, 787.
private pensions of, 185.
Secretary to. See Allonne, A. T. d'.
Treasurer to. See Nicholas, —.
Vice Chamberlain to. See Sayers, G.
Maryborough, Queen's County, barracks in, 607.
Maryland (Merryland), Customs Surveyor on the Eastern Shore of.
See Howson, R.; Snead, R.
Governor of, letter to, 128.
Masey, George, captain in Corbet's regiment, half pay for, 49.
Masham, Samuel, Lord Masham, creation of, 768.
Cofferer of the Household, issues to, 42, 56, 80, 138, 149, 150, 423–4.
letters to, 83, 423–4.
payment to, for furniture left in his lodgings at St. James's, 289, 764.
Mashrother, George, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. York, 350.
Mason, Master. See Jackson, B.; Works.
Mason, Charles, prosecution of, 451.
-, -, Treasurer of the Transport Service, 307; accounts, 19, 131.
-, -, debt due from, 147; and the sale of Mote Park, Windsor, 147.
-, George, petition of, concerning bonds pawned by F. Albert, 406.
-, Jane, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.
-, John, lease for the life of, 656.
-, -, Receiver of Taxes for Cambridge and the Isle of Ely, petition for release from prison, 542.
-, Thomas, lieutenant in Wittewronge's regiment, half pay for, 597.
Mass (Masse), Samuel, quartermaster in Lord Windsor's regiment, half pay for, 47, 602.
Massachusetts Bay, public revenues of, account of, mentioned, 323.
Massee, Francis, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Massey, Ann, payment to, for needlework for Queen Anne, 94.
-, George, captain in Corbett's regiment, half pay for, 603.
Massilos, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Massot, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.
Massuquier, Charlotte, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Master, Harcourt, Trustee for the sale of South Sea Stock, 77, 79, 81.
Master Gunner. See Pendlebury, J.
Master of the Rolls, 72.
Masters, Sir Harcourt, Commissioner for Duties on Hides, Skins, Vellum and Parchment and a Commissioner for Taxes, 835.
-, Isaac, stamper, resignation of, 115.
-, -, surveyor of Duties on Houses for Middlesex, 415.
-, Nicholas, captain, allowance for loss of his leg, 221.
Masterton, Nicholas, captain, pension for, out of Army contingencies, 351.
Maston, William, chaplain in Churchill's regiment, half pay for, 48.
Mather, Christopher, lessee of Heworth Grange, etc., 729.
Mathers, Samuel, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 478.
Mathison, John, tidewaiter at Borrowstounness, 665.
Matthews (Mathew, Mathews, Matthew), —, colonel, pension for his widow, 676.
-, Catherine, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 473.
-, Charles, importer of brandy and rum, 498.
-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 469.
-, Job, petition of, Customs debt, 556.
-, Richard, prosecuted for seditious words spoken at Oxford, 303.
-, -, tidesman in London port, 371.
-, Sarah, Mrs., pension for, 212, 676.
-, William, agent to sufferers by the French invasion of Nevis, 478.
-, -, captain in Pepper's regiment, half pay for, 603.
-, -, distributor of stamps for co. Hereford, 410.
-, -, Lieutenant Governor of St. Christopher, allowances, 703.
commission, 453, 547.
salary, 453, 546, 816.
Matting, Dutch, 377.
Mattresses, 544, 758.
Maturin, —, French minister, pension for, 681.
Mauclere, Ann de, French refugee, pension for, 680.
Mauduit, Peers, Windsor Herald, coat for, 115; salary, 108, 659.
Maugère. See La Maugére.
Maugridge, Charles, information brought by, against Captain Hosier, 110–1.
Maule (Maul), Charles, captain in Windsor's regiment, half pay for, 602.
-, Thomas, pension for, 215.
Maundy Money, distribution of, issue for, 440; inclusion of women in, 440.
Mavon, alias Mavonion, co. Cardigan, stewardship of, 210.
Mawson, Charles, Chester Herald, coat for, 115; salary, 108, 659.
Maxwell, Anna, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
-, George, ensign in Bowles's regiment, half pay for, 600.
-, James, tidewaiter in Ayr port, 416.
-, -, refuses tidewaiter's place at Port Glasgow, 512.
-, of Pollock, Sir John, a Lord of the Session in Scotland, 356.
-, Patrick, cornet in Kerr's regiment, half pay for, 48, 605.
-, of Cardiness, William, pension for, 347, 524, 530, 715.
-, William, Comptroller of the Customs in Nevis, 773.
May, Edmond, master of the Desire, 101.
-, Griffith, major, pension for, out of Army contingencies, 351.
-, Thomas, payment to, for flags, 443.
Maynard, Banister, captain in Lucas's regiment, half pay for, 596.
-, Grey, the Honble., Yeoman of the Removing Wardrobe, 506.
certificate by, 168.
furniture, etc., delivered to, 368, 375, 377, 379, 394, 445, 489, 510, 518, 528, 543–4, 615, 752, 757, 774, 778, 853, 856.
-, William, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 473.
Mazeres, Abraham, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
Mead, Duties on, clerk employed in, 364.
Mead (Meade), —, advance made by, to Sir P. Lauless, 708.
-, -, letter to, 19.
-, -, executor of R. Povey, 131.
-, Joslin, captain in Bowles's regiment, half pay for, 599.
-, Penelope, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis and St. Christopher, 472, 473.
-, Richard, payment by, 724.
Meadows (Medows), Sir Phillip, a Commissioner for Trade, salary, 633.
Comptroller of Army Accounts, 63, 123, 200, 502.
pension for, 402, 570.
Referee for Army Debts, 502.
Meads, Thomas, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 482.
Mean Moore, co. Lancs., sheep pastures called, 462.
Mears (Meares, Meers), Jo., Master of the Calshot Customs sloop, 433.
-, John, junior, mate of the Calshot Customs sloop, 433.
-, Lewis, lieutenant in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.
Meath, Bishop of, perpetuity of, out of the manor of Trim, 583.
Mecan, Bernard, minister for Jamaica, passage charges for, 684.
Mecklenberg, 172; Court of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Wych, J.
Medals, engraving of, excepted from grant of office of Chief Engraver of Signets, etc., 189.
Medcalfe, George, Assistant Solicitor to the Customs, 340.
Medicines. See Army; Cattle Distemper.
Medicis, Cardinal Franciscus Maria de, younger brother of Cosmo III, Grand Duke of Florence, mourning for, 171.
Medina, Sir Solomon de, contractor for bread and bread waggons for the Forces, 243, 807.
Mediterranean, Agent for Transports in, 630.
“Medley“, paper called, 716.
Medlicot, Thomas, Commissioner of the Excise in Ireland, 185, 740.
a Chief Commissioner and Governor of the Revenue of Ireland, 185–6, 740.
Medows. See Meadows.
Meeke, Anthony, undersearcher of London port, 206, 329.
Meers. See Mears.
Meetkirke, Adolphus, Receiver General of assessments for co. Hertford and St. Albans, 59.
Meggot, Robert, lease of ground in Piccadilly, 728, 786–7.
Meggs, Henry, lieutenant in Chudleigh's regiment, half pay for, 47, 605.
-, Robert, surveyor of Duties on Houses for Wiltshire, 372, 551.
Mein, Charles, deputed to attend sales of East India Goods and compute duties, 443.
-, Patrick, waiter and searcher at Bridgetown, 619.
Meinzies, William, Salt Duty officer in Borrowstounness collection, 503.
-, -, watchman of the salt in Kirkcaldy collection, 503.
Meldrum. See Urquhart, J.
Melenydd. See Maelienydd.
Meliken, Ja., sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 469.
Mellesey. See Orlingbury.
Melliar, James, junior, Comptroller of Bridgwater port, 206.
Mellish, John, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Southampton, 487, 618.
Melmorby, Leonard, incumbent and prebendary of the collegiate church of Auckland, 490.
Melon, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Meloniere. See La Meloniere.
Melvill, Charles, surgeon in Pearce's regiment, half pay for, 598.
-, James, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.
-, Walter, Herald in Scotland, salary, 357.
Menai, co. Anglesey, manor of, stewardship of, 412.
Menard, John, Dr., Minister of the French Chapel at St. James's, 663.
-, -, pension for, 213.
-, Philip, minister of the French Chapel at St. James's, 663.
-, -, pension for, 213.
Menardiere. See La Menardiere.
Menivall, Francis, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
Mennan, Peter, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 469.
Mentz. See Mainz.
Meny, John de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
Menzes, William, watchman in Alloa port, 74.
Menzies, William, waiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, 663, 729; employed in the Salt Duties, 88.
Meoles, Henry, lieutenant, pension of, out of Army contingencies, 351.
Mercader (Mercades, Mercador), Don Emanuel, Dean and Vicar General of the Island of Minorca, payments to, 205, 264, 534.
Mercer, Jane, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
-, John, tenant of a house in Meggot's Court, St. James's, 787.
-, Thomas, Accomptant General of the Bank of England, 838.
Mercers, 94.
Merchant. See Le Merchant.
Mercier, James, sexton and porter of the French and Dutch Chapels at St. James's, 664.
-, Martha, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Merciere, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Meredith (Merrideth), Ellis, Keeper of the Original Seal for cos. Denbigh and Montgomery, 662.
-, Evan, recommended for surveyorship of Houses, co. Montgomery, 669.
-, -, surveyor of House Duties co. Cardigan, 694.
-, John, Customs waterman at Blackwall, 397.
-, -, recommended for surveyorship of Houses, co. Brecon, 669.
-, -, appointed General Surveyor of Duties on Houses for South Wales, 493.
-, -, surveyor of House Duties, co. Montgomery, 694.
-, Thomas, Keeper of the Original Seal for cos. Denbigh and Montgomery, grant of office, 662.
Meres, —, papers in the hands of, 389.
-, Sir John, defective Lottery order of, 611.
Mereweather (Merewether, Meswether), Jane. See Walvin.
-, Richard, agent for sufferers by the French invasion of St. Christopher and Nevis, 473– 484; sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 473.
Meriden, Thomas, cornet in Pearce's regiment, half pay for, 598.
Meriel. See Merryll.
Merioneth, county of, Chancellor and Chamberlain of. See Bulkeley, R., Viscount Cashel; Warburton, T.
Judge of. See Comberbatch, R.; Jessop, W.; Meyricke, J.
Receiver of Crown Revenues.
See Howorth, H.
Receiver General of assessments for. See Caswall, James; Caswall, John; Hampton, R.; Vaughan, C.
Receiver General of Duties on Houses. See Caswall, J.
surveyor of Duties on Houses.
See Gwyllim, T.
Merrideth. See Meredith.
Merrill (Meriel, Merryll, Merritt), John, Deputy to the Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons, 838.
attends, 3, 37, 252.
letter to, 83.
memorials of, 4, 6, 22, 822.
-, -, Commissioner for disbanding and paying off the Marine Regiments, 266, 459.
-, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 484.
Merritt. See Merrill.
Merryland. See Maryland.
Merryll. See Merrill.
Mervin, Audley, cornet in Windsor's regiment, half pay for, 47, 602.
Meslier, Caesar, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Mesnil. See Du Mesnil.
Messer, Richard, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 477.
-, William, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 472.
Mestre. See Le Mestre.
Meswether. See Mereweather.
Metcalfe (Metcalf), Henry, lessee of soil and waste in Askrigg, 568.
-, Thomas, Customs officer at Shoreham, 70.
-, -, lease of lands, etc., co. Yorks, 521, 532, 562.
Methuen (Methwin), John, [Ambassador Extraordinary to the King of Portugal], accounts of, 120–1.
bills drawn on, 157.
-, Paul, Ambassador Extraordinary to the King of Spain, baggage of, 854.
departure of, 614.
equipage, 153, 155.
extraordinaries, 667, 860.
goods sent to, 150, 325–6, 545.
ordinary of, 153, 155, 614, 795, 860.
plate for, 149, 318.
recommendation by, 803.
return of, 860.
a Lord of the Treasury, 17, 18, 24, 33, 34, 35, 39, 227, 248, 249, 250, 313, 314, 316, 317, 318.
appointment, 16, 263, 295.
salary, 323, 439, 563, 770, 867.
payment to, for expenses in passing his father's account, 120, 121.
Meunier. See Munier.
Mevenyth, Mevenydd, co. Cardigan, manor of, stewardship of, 197.
Mews. See Royal Mews.
Meyran, John, lieutenant, half pay for, 606.
Meyricke (Meyrick), John, payment to, 493.
-, -, a Judge of cos. Carnarvon, Merioneth and Anglesey, patent revoked, 343.
Meysart, —, merchant at Smyrna, 422.
Mezerat, Anto de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Michael, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Michell, John, distributor of stamped vellum, parchment and paper for part of Sussex, 546, 630.
-, Mary, pension for, 212, 676.
-, Thomas, Receiver General of assessments for part of Devon, 622.
Micklethwayte (Micklethwait, Micklethwaite), Joseph, payment by, 500.
-, Thomas, Receiver and Paymaster for the Transport Service, attends, 12, 13, 271.
directions to, 710.
imprest money repaid by, 288, 307, 634–5, 731, 837.
issues to, 104.
memorial of, 12.
resignation of, 249, 626, 863.
South Sea Stock in his name, 122, 646, 695.
Middle Park. See Hampton Court.
Middlesex, county of, assessments, arrears of, 150, 639–40; Commissioners of, 150, 639; Receiver General of. See Fazakerley, Sir W.
cattle owners of, indemnified for cattle lost by distemper, 28.
Crown Land Revenues, Auditor of, 418, 833; Receiver of, 418.
Grand Jury of, 302.
highwaymen in, arrested, 565.
House Duties, Receiver General of, 414, 458, 523, 551, 572, 869.
Surveyors of. See Batten, L.; Boyden, B.; Brown, G.; Colton, R.; Edwards, B.; Ewen, R.; Grey, W.; Higginson, T.; Howgill, J.; Luntley, J.; Masters, J.; Rickabbee, R.; Temple, M.; Waldron, J.; Wentworth, J; Winniat, R.
housebreakers in, arrested, 565.
Justices of Peace for, 35.
Quarter Sessions, 683.
Sheriffs of, 750. See Forbes, Sir F.; Sharpe, Sir J.
undersheriff of. See Preston, J.
Middleton (Midleton), George, payment to, for Army clothing, 51.
-, John, security for C. Eversfield, 303, 307.
Middleton, Baron. See Willoughby, Thomas.
Middlewich, co. Chester, new Salt Works and Salt Duty Officers at, 629.
Migliorucci, —, Italian merchant in Coleman Street, 394.
Milan, 327.
Milbourne, Charles, one of the Secondaries in the Pipe Office, 107.
Mildmay, Benjamin, Commissioner of the Salt Duties, 194, 835.
-, -, pension of, arrears of, 185.
-, Carew. See Harvey.
-, Charles, Lord Fitz Walter, pension for, 402, 674.
Milds [?Mills], James, tenant of a house near Piccadilly, 787.
Milford, Frederick, stamper in the Stamp Office, London, 194.
Milford Haven, co. Pembroke, Comptroller of. See Hall, W.
Customer of. See Price, A.
searcher in, 320, 534.
Mill. See Mills.
Mill Damm, co. Lancs, meadow called, 462.
Millard, John, waiter and searcher at Start Point, 673.
Millart, Clifford, Clerk in the Excise Auditor's Office, allowance for Candle and Hop Duties accounts, 654.
-, Roger, Commissioner for Duties on Hides, Skins, etc., and a Commissioner for Taxes, etc., 193, 396.
Miller, —, letter to, concerning keys of houses in the Savoy, 82.
-, James, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 467.
-, John, lieutenant, half pay for, 605.
-, alias Bodingham, Mary, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis and St. Christopher, 468.
-, Richard, Collector of the Customs of Cloth, and Petty Customs in London port, 206, 362.
-, -, pension for, 211, 674.
-, Robert, Clerk and Bookkeeper to the Mint in Scotland, 331.
-, -, landcarriagewaiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, 503.
-, Sarah, pension for, 188, 676.
-, Stephen captain, half pay for, 605.
Millery, Alexander, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Milliard, Richard, payment to, for services in the Customs House fire, 652.
Milliere. See La Milliere.
Milligin, John, Customs boatman at Aberdeen, 665.
Milliners, 94.
Milling, Thomas, proposal of, for victualling Gibraltar Garrison, 183.
Mills (Mill), —, Mrs., royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.
-, James. See Milds.
-, John, agent for sufferers by the French invasion of Nevis, 471, 475, 480–4.
-, Lawrence, Customs boatman at Whithorn, 663.
-, Matthew, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 479.
-, Robert, officer for the Duties on Scots Salt in Kirkcaldy port, 74, 503.
Millward. See Milward.
Miln, Sir Robert, pension on the Charity Roll of Scotland for, 655; relict of, pension of, 772.
Milner, —, proposal by, for remittances, 8.
-, James, payment to, for buying up distempered cattle, 102.
-, John, Justice of Peace, 161, 399.
Milreis, exchange equivalence of, 631.
Milton, co. Kent, waiters and searchers at, 414, 486.
Milward (Millward), Edward, Porter at the Exchequer Gate, allowances, 135, 243, 438, 562, 770, 872.
-, -, payments by, 420–1.
Mimet, Cosmo de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Mimms, South. See South Mimms.
Minehead, co. Somerset, Collector of. See Blake, T.; Webber, F. Customs boatmen at, 320.
tidesmen at, 321.
Mines, Royal, leases of, 521, 532.
Minet, —, of Dover, letter from, 391.
Ministers. See Plantations.
Minor (Minors), Thomas, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 471, 484.
Minorca, Army in. See Army.
Assessor, 205, 722.
cargo of wheat seized for the relief of, 121.
Chief Engineer, allowance for, 672.
Dean and Vicar General of. See Mercader, E.
Deputies of, 264, 722; payment to, for services in preparing new form of government, 535.
Garrison. See Army.
government of, new form of, 205, 535.
Governor of, pay of, 68. See Durand, —.
King's Revenues in, payment out of, 734; Receiver of, 734.
Lieutenant Governor, 341; allowances, 672, 734.
Ordnance in, allowance for, 672.
remittances for, 8.
Surveyor General of, office abolished, 672.
Minors. See Minor.
Minshall, Elizabeth, pension for, 676.
Minshaw, Thomas, landwaiter, searcher and coastwaiter at Leith, 503.
MINT, THE
accounts of, in the Tower, passed and cleared, 540.
assaying of copper in, method of, 28.
Assaymaster, 28. See also Brattell, C.; Brattell, D. clerk of, 28.
Auditors of, 790.
buildings, repair of, 29.
Chief Clerk of. See Hall, T.
Clerk and Solicitor of, for prosecuting clippers and counterfeiters, allowances, 553, 657, 731.
assistants, allowances, 657.
directions to, 730.
travelling charges, 657, 731.
Comptroller of, 627, 657. 730. See also Bladen, M.; Philipp, E.
Controllment Roll, 29.
copper coinage (farthings and halfpence):
allowance for circulating, 29.
coining of:
contract for, (1688), 229; (1694), 229– 231.
methods of, reports on, 28–9, 228–31.
privilege of, 22; petition for grant of, report on, 228– 31; proposals for, invited, 138.
prohibition of, for one year by Act 9 Wm. III, c. 36, 229.
propositions for, 22. 138.
of Swedish copper. in 1667, 228–9.
want of, 230.
Coronation Medals made in, See Coronation.
Country Mints, five, accounts. charges on, 540.
dies and puncheons in, 189; of Queen Anne's reign, to continue to be used, 40; with George I's effigies, etc., making of, 41.
at Edinburgh. See Mint— Scotland.
gold and silver in, account of, required, 438.
gold and silver coinage, 432.
account of, mentioned, 258; required, 438.
directions concerning, 40, 330, 432.
drafts for, approved, 330.
inscriptions on, 330–1, 432.
Graver of, allowance for the copper coinage, 29. See also Croker, J.
assistant. See Bull, S.
invention for rounding and marking the edges of coins, oaths of secrecy concerning, 258.
Irish Mint in the Tower, 228.
irons for, engraving of, 189.
issues for the service of, 90, 443.
Master and Worker, 87, 229, 330, 627, 657, 730.
allowances for the copper coinage, 29.
duties of, in the copper coinage, 28.
See also Neale, —; Newton, Sir I.
Moneyers, allowances for the copper coinage, 29; proposal of, concerning copper coinage, 29.
Papers of, Clerk of. See Hall, T.
Principal Officers of, 251, 293, 410.
attend, 5, 258.
letters to, 22, 138, 157, 251, 328, 330–1, 378, 438.
petition referred to, 553.
report by, 230.
Pyx, Trials of, 29.
entertainment charges, 656.
summoned, 627.
in Scotland (Edinburgh), bullion brought into, Register of, 331.
Clerk and Book-keeper to, appointment, duties and fee, 331.
Counter warden, 331.
Essay Master, 331. See Penman, J.
General of. See Hume, Earl of; Lauderdale, Earl of.
houses, offices, buildings of, provision, etc., 349.
Master Smith of. See Browne, W.
Master and Worker of. See Montgomery, J.
necessaries for assaying, melting down and coining, 349.
officers of, fees and salaries, 349.
silver coined in, Register of, 331.
Warden of, 331.
seigniorage, charges paid out of, 28, 29.
Smith of, 28, 29.
tin in, sale of, 378.
tools and implements in, 29, 228–9, 231.
Warden of (Keeper of the Change and Money within the Tower and Keeper of the Coinage of Gold and Silver in England), 409–10, 553, 627, 657, 730. See also Peyton, C.; Sandford, Sir R.
Weigher and Teller of. See Haines, H.
assistant. See Seager, H.
Minto. See Elliot, Sir G.
Minzies, James, captain in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 600.
-, -, ensign in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 601.
Mirande, Mary, payment to, for pins, 94.
Miremont, Marquis de, military pension for, in Ireland, 594.
Mireton, Grizell, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
Mirrie, Thomas, officer for the Duties on Scots Salt at Dumfries, 75.
Missing (Misson), Thomas, of Portsmouth, merchant, contractor for victualling Gibraltar Garrison, attends, 255, 296, 298, 550, 788.
complaints against, 806, 871, contract with, 255, 270, 412; proposal for, accepted, 407.
deputy to, 298. See also Aston, —.
letters from and to, 271, 283, 658, 659, 660, 697, 747, 788, 801, 806, 871.
payments to, 293, 659, 775.
stores delivered to, valuation of, 315.
sums due to, 742, 822, 866.
Mitchelburne (Mitchelburn), John, colonel, half pay for, 594.
regiment of foot of (Royal Londonderry Foot), reformed officers of, half pay for, 594.
Mitchell, John, Macer of Session in Scotland, 358.
-, Thomas, clerk in the Excise Comptroller's Office, 655.
-, -, Receiver General of assessments for part of Devon, 59.
Mitchelson, John, Keeper of the Register of Hornings in Scotland, 358.
Mitford, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments for, 59, 621.
'Models’ sent to the King, 559.
Modena, Envoy Extraordinary from. See Guicciardi, F.
Moffat (Moffatt, Moffet, Moffett, Muffatt), Agnes, royal bounty in Scotland for, 427.
-, Robert, master of the Margaret of Leven, 93, 95–6.
-, Thomas, brother of Robert, sailor, 96.
Mohair, 543, 554, 774, 778, 853, 856.
Mohun, Charles, Lord Mohun, regiment of, 600.
Moidores, 837.
Moisier, Michael, lessee of cottages in New Malton, 662.
Molein, Susanna de, French refugee, pension for, 679.
Moles. See Mols.
Molesworth, John, Envoy Extraordinary to the Grand Duke of Tuscany and Republic of Genoa, Chaplain to, 172.
departure of, 613.
equipage, 171.
extraordinaries, 163, 171–2.
family of, travelling charges, 171.
journeys of, 171, 172.
ordinary of, 163, 165, 171, 613.
-, Robert, Commissioner for Trade, salary, 395, 571, 691, 702.
Moletaker. See Turner, J.
Molie, Martha, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Molineux. See Molyneux.
Molley, Robert, affidavit of, 660.
Molliere. See La Molliere.
Mollineux. See Molyneux.
Molloy, Margaret, petition for a pension in Ireland, 426.
-, Mary, petition for a pension in Ireland, 426.
Mols (Moles), Francis, of London, merchant, assignee of a Banker's annuity, 387.
-, John, of London, merchant, assignee of a Banker's annuity, 387.
-, Thomas, second cousin and creditor of John and Francis, Banker's annuity of. 387.
Molton. See South Molton.
Molton, Lambert, captain in Corbet's regiment, half pay for, 49.
Molyneux (Molineux, Mollineux), Moore, Commissioner for Hackney Coaches and Chairs, 519, 767.
-, Nathaniel, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Lancs, estate and debt of, 713.
-, Richard, Salt Duty watchman at Beeston, 523.
-, Samuel, Secretary to the Prince of Wales, issues to, 247, 335; letters from and to, 272, 276, 315, 540, 557–8, 847.
Moncal (Moncall), Andrew, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
-, Marke Anthony de, colonel, pension for, 217.
Moncau, Mary, pension for, 216.
Monceau, Mademoiselle de, sister of Major General de la Meloniere, pension for, 679.
Monck, George, Duke of Albemarle, Chief Ranger and Keeper of St. James's Park, 346.
Monckton, Robert, Commissioner for Trade, salary, 633.
Moncornet, David, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Moncreife, Isabel, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.
Moncur (Moncurr), George, tidewaiter at Kirkcaldy, 89.
-, Margaret, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.
Money, seized on exportation, 554, 562.
See also Coins; Mint.
Monfort, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Mongand, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.
Mongontiere. See La Mongontiere.
Monguion, Charlotte, pension for, 680.
Monk, —, tenant of a house in Meggot's Court, St. James's, 787.
Monledier, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
Monmouth, county of, Receiver General of assessments, recommendation for place of, 279. See also Caswall, John; Caswall, James; Clifford, T.
Receiver General of Duties on Houses, 461, 639, 663.
surveyors of Duties on Houses. See Edwards, J.; Winniat, J.
Monmouth, Duchess of. See Scott, Anne.
Monpinson, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
-, Martell, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Monro, Andrew, colonel, payment to, for clearings, 11; sent to Scotland, 11.
Monsegur, Michael de, French refugee, pension for, 365, 681.
Mont. See Dumont.
Montagu (Montague, Mountague), Charles, 4th Earl of Manchester and Viscount Mandeville, Collector of Tonnage and Poundage and Keeper of the Cocquet Seal, London port, reversionary grant of office of, 41–2; fee of, 223; securities of, 186, 197.
Gentleman of the Bedchamber, annuity of, 499, 529, 617, 801.
-, Charles, son of Sir James, grantee of several offices at Hampton Court, 418–9.
-, Charles, 3rd Earl of Halifax, 20.
Auditor of the Exchequer Receipt, attending the Treasury, 2, 5.
certificates by, 750–1.
letters to, 1, 43, 188.
surrender of office, 106.
Chief Steward of the Honor and Manor of Hampton Court, grant and fees of, and of several other offices at Hampton Court, 418–9, 703.
creation of, 768.
death of, 263.
Knight of the Garter, Collar, etc., for, 27.
Treasury Lord, 17–39 passim, 247–261 passim. appointment, 16.
salary, 323, 439.
-, Christopher, son of Edward, 1st Baron Montagu, grant during life of, 238.
-, Christopher, Auditor of the Exchequer Receipt, 106.
-, Christopher, Commissioner of Excise, 149, 835; Commissioner for the Duties on Soap, Paper, Starch, etc., 156, 844.
-, Edward, 1st Baron Montagu, Master Forester and Warden of Rockingham Bailiwick and Geddington Woods, etc., in Rockingham Forest, 238–9.
-, Edward, 2nd Baron Montagu, grant during life of, 238.
-, Edward, 3rd Earl of Sandwich, pension for, 168, 753.
-, George, of Horton; 4th Earl of Halifax, 760.
Auditor of the Exchequer Receipt, 90; allowance for extraordinary business, 243, 872; appointment, 106; certificates by, 333, 386, 387, 448, 610, 613, 789; fees of, 366; warrants to, 517, 817.
creation of, 768.
grant of offices of Keeper, Paler and Mower of the Brakes of Bushey Park, 418–9.
grant of Chief Stewardship, etc., of the Honor of Hampton Court, 703.
-, George, Warden, Governor and Chief Forester (Ranger) of Salcey Forest, fee of, 329; petition of, 569.
-, Henry, of the Middle Temple, reversionary grant of office of Collector of Tonnage and Poundage and Keeper of the Cocquet Seal, London port, 41.
-, Sir James, 418.
Attorney General, allowance in lieu of fees, 195; clerk of, fees, 195.
Customs House office of, 1.
grant during life of, 42.
Serjeant at Law, appointed a Baron of the Exchequer, 162, 167, 300, 348.
-, James, a Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 193.
-, John, 2nd Duke of Montagu, ground, buildings, etc., near the Cockpit occupied by, 326.
Master of the Great Wardrobe, 97, 767.
issues to, and payments by, 45, 97, 191, 394, 543, 559, 628, 820, 869–70.
letters and warrants to, 41, 115, 149, 176, 187, 432, 543–4, 710, 716, 752, 757, 758, 760, 764, 774, 853, 856.
Master Forester and Warden of Rockingham Bailiwick and Geddington Woods, etc., in Rockingham Forest, grant of, 238– 9, 373.
-, John, captain in Churchill's regiment, half pay for, 48.
-, Ralph, Duke of Montagu, creation of, 767.
-, Robert, grant during life of, 41.
-, William, captain in Morice's regiment, half pay for, 597.
-, -, son of Edward, 1st Baron Montagu, grant during life of, 238.
Montana. See Mantegna.
Montandre, Mary de, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 584.
-, Marquis de, half pay for, 598.
regiment of foot of, drafts to, 340.
pay, subsistence and clothing for, 826.
reformed officers of, half pay for, 598–9.
Montant, Anne, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
-, Sylvia, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
Montaut (Moutont), James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
Montayne, John, captain in Churchill's regiment, half pay for, 604.
Monteage, Dean, brother of John, Customs bonds of, 499.
-, John, of London, merchant, petition of, Customs debt, 499, 517.
Monteith, Robert, royal bounty in Scotland for, 427.
Monteléon (Montelon), Don Isidro Casado de Avezedo de Rosales, Marqués de, Ambassador and Plenipotentiary from Spain, goods and equipage of, 117–8; gold medals for, 740.
Montgomery, county of. Justice of. See Jekyll, Sir J.
Keeper of the Original Seal for. See Meredith, E.; Meredith, T.
Receiver General of assessments for. See Burton, S.; Powell, C.
Receiver of Crown Revenues in. See Howorth, H.
Receiver General of Duties on Houses for, 694.
Second Justice of. See Jefferys, E.; Ward, J.
sheriffs of, 451.
surveyors of Duties on Houses. See Francis, S.; Meredith, E.; Meredith, J.
Montgomery, Earl of. See Herbert, Philip; Herbert, Thomas; Herbert, William.
Montgomery (Montgomerie), George, landsurveyor in Kirkcaldy port, appointed collector of Wigtown, 415, 513.
-, -, Stamp Duties place for, 11, 79.
-, Hugh, Comptroller of Customs, Campbeltown, appointed officer for Salt Duties at Campbeltown and Islay, 75, 505.
-, -, 2nd Earl of Mount Alexander, military pension in Ireland for, 593.
-, -, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
-, of Langshaw, James, Clerk of the Justice Court in Scotland, 358, 617.
-, of Giffen, John, Master and Worker of the Mint in Scotland, 245, 349.
-, Robert, watchman in Prestonpans port, 74.
-, Samuel, captain lieutenant in Dormer's regiment, half pay for, 600.
-, William, Customs boatman at Greenock, 513.
-, -, ensign in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.
-, -, Marshal of the Exchequer Court in Scotland, 326, 357.
Montgomery, Marquis des Biars de, pension for, 681.
Montigny, John de Remy de, offreckonings assigned to, 50, 117, 389, 413.
-, -, gentleman to Queen Mary, pension for, 211, 365, 681.
-, -, Paul, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
Montmeillan, Anne Gabriele de, French refugee, pension for, 680.
-, Margaret Barre de, French refugee, pension for, 680.
Montolieu, alias St. Hypolite, Lewis, Major General, pension in Ireland for, 861.
-, See also St. Ippolite.
Montrose, co. Forfar, landsurveyors at, 665, 666.
landwaiters and searchers at, 503.
tidesurveyors at, 665, 666.
tidewaiters at, 415, 512, 665, 666, 774.
Montrose, Duke of. See Graham, James.
Montseguer, Michel de, pension for, 217.
Montserrat, Assembly, 453; Lieutenant Governor of. See Hay, G.; Pearne, J.; Talmash, T.
Monzie. See Campbell, P.
Moody, James, Commissioner of the Excise in Scotland, 198.
-, -, payment to, 843.
-, [John], colonel, Lieutenant Governor of Placentia, 4, 54, 55, 792–4, 832, 852, 862.
Moor (Moore), —, and Company, bills drawn on, 713.
-, -, complains against a Customs officer at Grimsby, 199.
-, -, Customs officer, seizure by, 160.
-, -, surveyor of London port, 242.
-, Ambrose, Kings Waiter in London port, 206, 362, 399, 404.
-, Ann, payment to, for linen for Queen Anne, 94.
-, Arthur, Commissioner for Trade, salary, 633.
-, Henry, Customs officer in Boston port, 206.
-, -, ensign in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.
-, -, waiter and searcher at Saltfleet, 619.
-, John, Bishop of Ely, purchase of his library at Ely House, 296, 791; executor of. See Clark, S.
-, -, watchman of the Salt, Preston Pans collection, 504, 666, 774.
-, Robert, captain in Morice's regiment, half pay for, 597.
-, Thomas, Customs boatman at Hastings, 487.
-, -, deputy Customer of Great Yarmouth port, 799.
-, -, Paymaster of Forces Abroad, accounts of, 116, 650.
allowances, 224.
attends, 7, 9, 14.
bills of exchange payable to, 278.
deputies of, abroad, allowances, 224.
issues and payments to, 5, 7, 11, 14, 43, 51, 53, 54, 64, 68, 69, 79, 86, 92, 104, 114, 116, 128, 135, 145, 322.
letters to, 2, 8, 12, 20, 63, 119.
memorials of, 4, 9, 14, 20, 224.
office of, debts in, account of, required, 3, 46.
payments by, 5, 51, 204, 670–1.
petition referred to, 115.
South Sea Stock in his name, 50, 122.
account of, required, 33, 70, 178.
assigned by him, 1, 41, 50, 77, 78, 204–5, 386.
-, -, appointed a Referee for Army Debts, 124, 502.
Mordaunt, Charles, Earl of Peterborough, Ambassador to the Emperor of Germany, ordinary and extraordinary allowances of, caveat against payment, 687; loans to, in Vienna, 687.
commanding the Royal Regiment of Horse Guards, 76.
-, Harry, Lieutenant General, petition of, 375.
regiment of foot of, disbandment, 375.
in Jersey and Guernsey, 375.
officers of, deductions from pay of, 375.
subsistence of, 375.
-, Harry, the Honble, Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance, appointment, 189.
Eversfield's refusal to transfer cash to, 339.
issues and payments to, 202, 224, 262, 316, 348, 400, 413, 534, 709–10, 743, 746, 841, 842–3, 852.
loan order in his name, lost, 492.
South Sea Stock in his name, 77, 122, 203, 395, 526, 532, 536, 645–6.
-, John, Lord Mordaunt, regiment of Foot of, pay, subsistence and clothing of, 826.
-, Sir John, bart., house next to St. James's Palace occupied by, 762, 798.
Morden, Sir John, Commissioner of Excise, accounts, allowances in, 815; advances by, 815.
Mordington, Lady Mary, pension for, 305, 676, 701.
Mordock, Jennet, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.
Morel, Philip, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
Moreland, George, lease of the four prebends of Auckland, 490, 669–70.
-, Samuel, pension of, out of Tenths of the Clergy, 142.
Moreton. See Morton.
Moreton (Morton) in the Marsh, co. Gloucester, 184.
Morewood, Francis, riding surveyor at Beaumaris, 206.
Morgan, Lady Anne, pension for, 676, 701; royal bounty for, 153, 625.
-, Charles, captain in Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 598.
-, Ellen, pension for, 212.
-, Hugh, waiter and searcher at Seaton Sluice, 486.
-, John, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Cambridge, 551.
-, Sarah, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 481.
-, Thomas, royal bounty for, 318.
-, William, Paymaster to the Reformed Officers, 650.
Morice. See Morris.
Morison. See Morrison.
Morlais. See Le Morlais.
Morley, Ann, pension of, out of Army contingencies, 351.
-, Charles, Dr., Commissioner for Sick and Wounded, removed, 434; salary, taxes on, 434.
-, John, Paymaster of the 1712 Classis Lottery, commission determined, 363; issues to, 65, 138, 170; payment by, 66.
Morocco, Fez, Taffilet (Taffilette), Sus, etc., British captives in, redemption of, 46.
Emperor of, Ambassador from. See Zary, Don B. de. Plenipotentiary to. See Delaval, G.; Paddon, G.
present for, 762.
Morris (Morice, Morrice, Morrisse), —, Customs collector of Plymouth port, inspects Dartmouth port, 370.
-, David, pension for, 188, 676.
-, Edward, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 466.
-, Francis, lieutenant in Harrison's regiment, half pay for, 601.
-, Henry, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Suffolk, 350.
-, James, first clerk in the Office of the Clerk of the Pells, 95.
-, John, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 465.
-, Richard, colonel, half pay for, 597.
petition of, 85.
regiment of dragoons of, reformed officers of, half pay for, 597.
-, Samuel, ensign in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.
-, Thomas, Deputy Paymaster of the Forces in Portugal, 22.
-, William, son and executor of Thomas, petition of, 22.
Morrison (Morison, Morryson, Moryson), —. Brigadier, memorial of, 86.
-, Henry, regiment of (8th Foot), additional men for, levy money for, 311.
subsistence of, 812.
transportation of, from Ireland to Scotland, 311, 812, 853.
-, John, declines tidewaiter's place at Perth, 416.
-, -, officer for Duties on Scots Salt, Prestonpans port, 74.
-, Margaret, pension for, 216, 676.
-, Norman, watchman in Alloa port, 74.
-, Robert, Second Underkeeper of the Wardrobe in Scotland, 358.
Mortimer, Earl. See Harley, Robert.
Mortimore, Samuel, lieutenant in St. John's regiment, half pay for, 595.
Morton (Moreton), James, of Newcastle, merchant, 101.
-, Margaret, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.
-, Matthew Lewis, lieutenant in Windress's regiment, half pay for, 601.
-, Richard, King's Waiter in London port, 207, 447, 449.
-, Thomas, payment to, for gold and silver lace for Queen Anne, 94.
Morton in the Marsh. See Moreton in the Marsh.
Mosley, Oswald, Sheriff of co. Stafford, extraordinary expenses in suppressing rebellious riots, 660.
Mostyn, Sir Roger, bart., Paymaster of Marines, accounts, 19, 24, 26, 33, 131, 144, 150, 154, 160, 200, 219, 258.
attends, 26, 27, 33.
issues and payments to, 23, 27, 145, 288, 713, 725.
letters from and to, 7, 27, 36, 144, 438, 460, 628, 820.
matters referred to, 23, 154.
payments by, 99, 100, 101, 112, 797.
South Sea Stock in his name, 70, 77, 78, 122, 386, 646, 820.
warrant to, 710.
Teller of the Receipt, appointment, 238.
first clerk to. See Edwards, S.
securities of, 321, 326.
Mote Park. See Windsor Mote Park.
Motte. See La Motte.
Motteaux, Peter, payment to, for velvet for Queen Anne, 94.
Mottram, John, minister in Virginia, 141.
Mouchard, Jane, French refugee, pension for, 681.
Mouline. See La Mouline.
Moulton. See South Molton.
Mounsay, Thomas, ensign in the Earl of Deloraine's regiment, half-pay for, 598.
Mount Alexander, Earl of. See Montgomery, Hugh.
Mountagu. See Montagu.
Mountford, John, clerk employed in the Licensing of Hawkers, Pedlars, etc., 782.
Mountjoy, Lord. See Stewart, William.
Moutont. See Montaut.
Mowat, Dame Antonatta, pension of, on the Irish establishment, 584.
Mowatt, Sir Winwood, pension for, 676.
Mowbery, John, lieutenant in Chudleigh's regiment, half pay for, 47, 605.
Mowbray, William, Register of the Admiralty Court, 576.
Mowbray Herald Extraordinary. See Dugdale, J.
Moyser, Michael, lessee of houses in Malton and New Malton, 717.
Muce. See La Muce.
Muchland, Muckland, co. Lancs, fishings called the Standing tarn in, 462.
lordship of, 462.
mill in, 462.
Muckhart. See Murkart.
Muckleston, —, et al., prosecuted for a riot at Shrewsbury, 301.
Mudd, Thomas, senior, tenant of lands in Guisborough, 636.
Muffatt. See Moffat.
Muffs for Queen Anne, 94.
Muirhead, Gavan, tidewaiter in Wigtown port, 415.
Mulcaster, John, Agent or Paymaster to the Garrison and Independent Companies at Annapolis Royal, 167.
Mules. See Army.
Mullett, Connaught, Barracks at, 607.
Mullingar, [co. Westmeath], Barracks in, 607.
Mullins, Robert, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 465.
Mum, Duties on. See Malt.
Munday, Robert, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 484.
-, William, Deputy Auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall, 109.
Munier (Meunier), Francis, French protestant, estate of, in St. Christopher, 134.
Munnery, John, arrested for felony and burglary, 795.
Munroe, Alexander, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 485.
Munsell, Jonathan, lieutenant in Bowles's regiment, half pay for, 599.
-, Joseph, ensign in Bowles's regiment, half pay for, 600.
Munster, Province of, Barracks in, 607.
Escheators of, salaries, 580.
Fines and Casualties of, Accounts of the Clerk or Receiver of, Commissioners of, 800.
Mure, William, junior, of Caldwell, advocate, pension for, 723.
Murkart [Muckhart, co. Perth], minister of, petition of, 746.
Murray, Adam, landcarriage waiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, 730.
-, Alexander, Lord Elibank, pension of, payments on, 347, 524, 530, 715.
-, Anthony, tidewaiter at Aberdeen port, 415.
-, George, Paymaster of the 1714 Lottery (13 Anne, c. 18), appointment, 24, 184.
memorial of, 399.
payments by, 511, 538, 808.
-, Janet, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.
-, John, Duke of Atholl, Knight of the Order of the Thistle, new image for his collar, 390.
Keeper of the Privy Seal in Scotland, salary, 356, 360; warrant to, 52.
-, -, Earl of Dunmore, petition of, 86.
-, Katherine, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.
-, Mary, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.
-, Matthew, ensign in Bowles's regiment, half pay for, 600.
-, Patrick, captain in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 600.
-, Walter, Clerk of the Stores to the Masters of the Work in Scotland, 359.
-, William, Housekeeper of the Justiciary in Ireland, 358.
Murry, Mary, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 584.
Musgrave, Sir Christopher, a Clerk of the Privy Council, allowance for Trade and Plantation business, 711; salary, 702.
a Commissioner for executing the Office of Keeper of the Privy Seal, appointment, 496; allowances, etc., 519, 853.
-, Christopher, Clerk of the Ordnance, fee of, 103; patent revoked, 189.
-, Phillip, allowance for candles for the Post Office, 569.
Music:
Instrument Keeper in Ordinary, salary, 505, 732.
King's Birthday Song, 735.
Master of. See Eccles, J.
Musical Instruments, maker of. See Walsh, John; stringing and repair of, payment for, 734.
Musicians, twenty, salaries, 505, 732. See also Babell, W.: Delatour, A.; Goodsens, F.; Kremberg, J.
New Year's Day Song, 508.
State Musician in Ireland, 582.
Musketa, Ephraim, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 482.
Musketo, Abram Bueno de, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 475.
Muskets, 313; ten thousand imported for the King's service, 844, 847.
Muslins, Duty on. See Customs— Duties.
seized, 96, 422.
smuggled, 512, 691.
Musse. See La Musse.
Musson, John, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Lincoln, 371.
Mustapha, Mr., lodgings of, at St. James's, 758.
Mustard, Duty on. See Customs— Duties.
imported for the King's use, 389.
Muston, co. Leicester, lease of land in, 492, 717.
Mutiny and Desertion, printed copies of the Acts for better preventing, 684, 802–3.
See also Marines.
Mutlow, William, tidesman in London port, 70.