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C

Cabbesterre, Cabesterre [Cabus-Terre], St. Christopher, 134, 135.

Cabibel, Peter, agent for sufferers by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 468, 470, 471.

Cabin, Gabrilla Mary, pensioner, 216.

Cabinet Council, 858.

Cabinets, Indian, 379.

Cable, Thomas, watchman in London port, 70.

Cabroll, Francs, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Cadiz, Spain, bills drawn from, 178.

Cadogan, Mr., bills drawn by, for pay, etc., of troops brought from Holland, 305, 306, 821.

-, William (Lieutenant General), Envoy Extraordinary to the States General and Plenipotentiary in the Netherlands (at the Congress at Antwerp), absent, 513.

equipage, 119, 121.

extraordinaries, 643.

Cadogan, William (Lieutenent General)

journeys of, 520, 643.

ordinary, 119, 121, 520, 738.

secret service disbursements, 691.

-, -, Master of the King's Robes, payments to, 780, 781, 869; salary, 780, 869.

-, -, payment to, for Army clothing, 50.

Caen, Simon de, junior, convicted for transporting wool from Jersey, 574.

Caerwedros, co. Cardigan, manor of, stewardship, etc., of, 197.

Cæsar, Charles, Treasurer of the Navy, accounts of, 205, 641.

accounts required from, 13, 119.

advances by the Bank made to, 278, 281.

attends, 8, 10, 13, 20, 36.

Exchequer fees of, 36.

issues to, 6, 10, 43, 57–8, 62, 67, 71, 79, 80, 85, 104, 113.

memorials of, 36, 205.

payments by, 114, 166, 218, 219, 281, 288, 641, 684, 718.

reversionary annuities in his hands, account of, required, 123.

South Sea Stock in his name, 3, 7, 36, 41, 50, 71, 77, 141, 218, 219, 220, 221, 386, 646.

tallies and orders in his hands, 281, 641.

Cailhott, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Cailland, Stephen, annuity of, 803.

Cailtiere. See La Cailtiere.

Caithness, Earl of. See Sinclair, Alexander.

Caladon, Paul, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Calahan, Morgan, lieutenant, pension for, out of Army contingencies, 351.

Calais, France, 562, 720, 800.

Calas, Moses, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 470.

Calbert, E., letter from, Customs affairs, 138.

Calceworth, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of assessments, 60, 622.

Calcott, Alexander, surveyor of duties on Houses for Southwark, 244.

-, Charles, captain in Gorge's regiment, half pay for, 601.

Calderwood, Isabel, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.

-, of Poltoun, Sir William, Lord of Justiciary, Scotland, charges of, in the Western circuit, 616; salary, 356.

Caldwell. See Mure, William.

Caldwell, Elizabeth, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 585.

Calender (Callender), John, surveyor of duties on Houses, co. Stafford, 350, 551, 553.

Calendrini, —, of London, merchant, 168.

Caley, Cornelieus, Commissioner in the Alienation Office, 17, 138, 553.

Calicoes, 96, 758.

Customs Duties on. See Customs.

Excise Duties on, 146, 804, 843, 850.

accounts, charges to, 228, 422; clerks employed in, 654.

Commissioners for, commission, 156.

proposals concerning, 531.

salary bill, 384, 488.

Callaghan, Ferdinando, captain, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 585.

Callan, Callen, co. Kilkenny, barracks in, maintenance of, 606.

Callender. See Calender.

Callum, Agnes, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.

-, Hugh, tidewaiter at Dunbar, 666.

Calshot, co. Southampton, Customs sloop at, 433.

Caltière. See La Caltière.

Calvairat, David, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Calvert, Elizabeth, pension for, 674.

Camblet. See Camlet.

Cambridge, county of, assessments, Receiver General of. See Grove, J.; Mason, J.

House Duties, Receiver General of, 58, 848. See also Grove, J.

surveyors of. See Draycot, J.; Knowles, W.; Thorold, J.

sheriff of. See Cotton, T.; Glenister, E.; Pepys, R.

Cambridge, co. Cambridge, assessments, Receiver General of. See Grove, J.; Mason, J.

House Duties, Receiver General of, 551. See also Grove, J.

surveyors of. See Draycot, J.; Jeffreys, J.; Knowles, W.; Morgan, J.; Thorold, J.

prisoners removed to Newgate from, 451.

Cambridge University, Arabic Professor, pension of, 678, 702.

Press, drawback on paper used in, 355.

Professor and Reader of Physic. See Green, Dr.

Reader of Laws. See Dickins, F.

Receiver General of assessments, etc. See Grove, J.

Cambridge, Duke of. See George Augustus.

Cambridge, Richard, hemp brought from, 673.

Camelford, co. Cornwall, M.P. for.

See Coffin, R.

Cameron, Allan, Surveyor General of the West and South coasts of Scotland, 88.

-, Archibald, riding officer in Scotland, 89.

-, Daniel, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 467.

-, -, tidewaiter at Inverness, 503.

-, Helen, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.

-, Jane, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.

Camlet (Camblet, Camblett), 94, 377, 379, 544, 758, 856.

Campbell (Campbel, Campble), Alexander, colonel, memorial of, 89.

-, Alexander, lieutenant, half pay for, 606.

-, Archibald, Earl of Ilay, 49. and his Lady, suit against, 300.

Lord Justice General of Scotland, salary, 356; warrant to, 55.

Lord Register in Scotland, commission, 360, 458; salary, 360.

-, -, officer for duties on Scots Salt at Campbeltown and Isla, 75.

-, -, Salt Duty officer in Kirkcaldy collection, 504.

-, -, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.

-, -, tidewaiter at Port Glasgow, 416.

-, -, watchman in Alloa port, 74.

-, Barbara, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.

-, Colin, tidewaiter in Preston Pans port, 416.

-, Daniel, Customs boatman at Peterhead, 665.

-, -, landcarriage waiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, 513; appointed Salt Duty watchman, 665.

-, -, Salt Duty watchman in Alloa collection, 666.

-, Duncan, Customs boatman at Aberdeen, 665.

-, Hugh, 3rd Earl of Loudoun, Knight of the Thistle, new Image for his collar, 390.

pension of, 218, 241, 512, 722.

petition for lease of a house in Privy Garden, 147, 579.

a Secretary for Scotland, 147.

-, Sir James, re-appointed Commissioner of Customs in Scotland, 197–8.

Commissioner for the Duties on Scots Salt, 73.

-, James, agent for sufferers by the French invasion of Nevis, 478.

-, -, attends on behalf of creditors of the Equivalent, 275.

-, John, Duke of Argyll, annuityand pension of, grants of, 209, 625; payments on, 185, 251, 376, 531, 615, 725.

General and Commander in Chief of the Forces in North Britain, 308.

advance to, 784–5.

credit for, 727.

letters from Walpole to, on the payment of his troops, 829–30, 857–9.

pay of, 190.

regiment of, 538.

-, -, captain, pension of, 347, 524, 530, 715.

-, -, lieutenant in Kerr's regiment, half pay for, 48, 605.

-, -, Master of the Works in Scotland, commission, 689; salary, 359, 689, 784.

-, -, tidewaiter at Ayr, 503.

-, -, tidewaiter at Wigtown, 415.

-, Joseph, major in Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 598.

-, Margaret, pension in Scotland, for, 427.

-, Margery, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.

-, Mongo, cornet in the Earl of Hyndford's regiment, half pay for, 599.

-, of Monzie, Patrick, Commissioner of the Equivalent, 275, 841.

-, Patrick, landwaiter and searcher of Fort William port, 415.

-, Robert, landsurveyor and tidesurveyor at Ayr, 666.

-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.

-, Rosina, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.

-, Thomas, tidewaiter at Preston Pans, 503.

Campbeltown, Campbelltown, co. Argyle, Customs Comptroller.

See Montgomery, H.

Duties on Scots Salt, collector of. See Bruce, E.; officers, 75, 504.

tidewaiters at, 75, 512.

Campble. See Campbell.

Camphire [Veere in Walcheren], 93, 96.

Campion, —, Member of Parliament, 501.

Camsey, Jane, widow, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 585.

Canada, Army in. See Army.

Canargan, Mich., sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 485.

Canary Islands, bell for a clock in, 771.

Canary Wine, 156.

Canbury, co. Surrey, 238.

Candles, Duties on, 335, 850.

as by Act 8 Anne, c. 5, order of loan on, lost, 797; tallies on, 254, 256.

as by Act 9 Anne, c. 6, tallies on, 203.

as by Act 10 Anne, c. 19, Commissioners for, new commission, 156.

accounts, charge to, 422; allowances to Excise Auditor's clerks for the, 654; auditing of, query as to, 790.

allowance to Clerk to the Excise Cashier for the, 843.

Clerks of the Excise Comptroller employed on, 654–5.

Excise incidents charged on, 228.

order of loan on, lost, 492.

salary bills, 361, 384, 488, 655.

Candleshoe, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of assessments, 60, 622.

Candlesticks, 368, 752.

Cane, Jane, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.

-, John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 482.

Cannavan, Francis, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 486.

Cannon, John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 484.

Canopies of State, 168, 757, 774.

Canterbury, co. Kent, 493, 528.

Assizes at, 301.

Marines at, debts of, 14, 76.

headquarters of, 100.

mutiny of, 91.

regiments disbanded, 91.

serjeants imprisoned, 14, 76, 91.

Mayor, etc., of, petition of, 14, 91.

Receiver General of assessments. See Weldon, W.

riding officers for the wool business at, 154, 405, 533, 744.

riot at, prosecution for, 301.

Canterbury, Archbishop of, and the payment of royal bounty, 153, 162, 830.

printing for, 454, 687.

Canterbury, Province of, licence for the meeting of Convocation of the, 450.

Canterbury Prerogative Court, 647.

Cantillon, Sir Richard, bill of exchange of, 195.

Cantiran, Susanna de, French refugee, pension for, 214, 679.

Capell, Sir Henry, a Treasury Lord, 566.

-, J., lieutenant in Windsor's regiment, half pay for, 602.

Capelle. See La Capelle.

Capisterre, St. Christopher, 134.

Capmaker, 223.

Capperquin [Cappoquin, co. Waterford], barracks in, maintenance of, 607.

Carabines and Carabine belts, seized, 96.

Carbery, Earl of. See Vaughan, John.

Card table, 752.

Cardiff, co. Glamorgan, port of, Comptroller of. See Mann, D. Mann, J.

Customer and Collector of. See Gwynn, R.; Gwynn, W.

searcher of, 320.

Cardigan, county of, assessments, Receiver General of. See Phillips, J.

House Duties, Receiver General of, 694. See also Phillips, J.

surveyors of, 575. See also Meredith, E.; Williams, W.

Justices of. See Beeston, H.; Bridges, E.; Salkeld, W; Vaughan, R.; Winnington, F.

offices in, grant of, 197, 210.

Cardigan, Earl of. See Brudenell, George; Brudenell, Robert; Brudenell, Thomas.

Cardiness. See Maxwell, W.

Cardonnel (Cardonel), James, Commissioner of the Salt Duties, appointment, 194, 835.

-, James de, Customer or Collector of Southampton port, 206, 502.

Cards and Dice, Duties on, Commissioners for, new commission, 156.

searchers and surveyors of, appointments, 383, 399.

Carleton. See Carlton.

Carew, alias Henderson, Ann, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 468.

-, Sir Nicholas, of Beddington, baronetcy fee due from, 394.

-, Nicholas, senior, Commissioner of Stamp Duties, 194, 835.

Carey (Cary), Henry, captain in Clayton's regiment, half pay for, 601.

-, John, 2nd Earl of Dover, 640.

-, Joshua, petition, leave to reduce brandy to proof, 847.

-, Lucius Henry, Viscount Falkland, pension for, 675; Navy Treasurer, accounts of, 18, 81–2, 130.

-, Nicholas, lieutenant in O’ Carroll's regiment of horse, 113, 276.

-, Shershaw, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis and St. Christopher, 468.

-, William Ferdinand, Baron Hunsdon, pension for, 753.

Caries (Carries), Moses, captain in Dubourgay's regiment, 403; French pensioner on Irish establishment, 403, 861.

Carisbrooke Castle, co. Hants., repairs in, 331.

Caritana. See Girebray.

Carkesse, Charles, Secretary to the Customs Commissioners, letters to, 534, 541, 669.

petition referred to, 117.

re-appointed, 33, 169.

Carless, Robert, smuggler, 691.

Carleton. See Carlton.

Carleton, Lord. See Boyle, Henry.

Carlingford [co. Louth], barracks in, maintenance of, 606.

Customer, Comptroller and searcher of, salaries, 583.

Carlisle, co. Cumberland, port, Comptroller of Customs. See Gilpin, W.

Customer. See Gibson, R. searchers, 206, 404.

Carlisle, Earl of. See Howard, Charles.

Carlow, co. Carlow, barracks in, maintenance of, 606.

Carlton, Lord. See Boyle, Henry.

Carlton (Carleton), Alexander, debt due to his wife, widow of W.

Bache, 97, 741.

-, Arden, of London, merchant, Customs debt of, 868.

-, Edward, of London, merchant, bankrupt, creditors of, 309–10; petition of, 284.

estate of, at Carshalton, extended for Customs debt, grant of, 309–10, 446, 522, 550, 731, 754, 836, 842, 868.

-, George, captain in Tiffin's regiment, half pay for, 595.

-, Guy, lieutenant in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 595.

-, John, captain, member of a naval court, 110.

-, William, ensign in Lord Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 602.

Carmarthen, county of, assessments, Receiver General of. See Phillips, J.

House Duties, Receiver General of, 694. See also Phillips, J.

surveyors of. See Phillips, E.; Phillips, R.

Justices of. See Beeston, H.; Bridges, E.; Salkeld, W.; Vaughan, R.; Winnington, F.

offices in, grant of, 197, 209.

Sheriff of. See Edwards, R.

Carmarthen, co. Carmarthen, Justices of. See Beeston, H.; Vaughan, R.; Winnington, F.

Carmichael (Carmichaell), James, 2nd Earl of Hyndford, annuity for, 346, 524, 530, 835.

half pay for, 599.

petition of, concerning his father's pension, 231; concerning the barony of Skirling, 388.

regiment of, 221; half pay officers of, 599; ordered for Scotland, full pay for, 12, 14, 86.

-, James, lieutenant in the Earl of Hyndford's regiment, half pay for, 599.

-, John, Earl of Hyndford, pension of, arrears of, 231.

-, -, cornet in the Earl of Hyndford's regiment, half pay for, 599.

-, Sir William, Solicitor General in Scotland, pension for, 234, 359, 458.

-, William, tidewaiter at Leith, dismissed, 856.

Carnaby, James, prisoner in Newgate, allowance for support of, 253, 404, 446, 611.

-, William, lease of fulling mills, Newminster monastery, 568.

Carnarvon, county of, assessments, Receiver General of. See Caswall, James; Caswall, John; Hampton, R.; Vaughan, C.

Chancellor and Chamberlain of. See Bulkeley, Richard, Viscount Cashel; Warburton, T.

Crown Revenues, Receiver of. See Howorth, H.

House Duties, Receiver General of. See Caswall, J.

Judges of. See Comberbatch, R.; Jessop, W.; Meyricke, J.

Carnarvon Castle, constable of. See Bulkeley, Richard, Viscount Cashel.

Carnarvon, Earl of. See Brydges, James.

Carnegie (Carneggy, Carnegy, Carnegye), John, land waiter, searcher and coastwaiter in Leith port, 503.

-, of Boysac, John, Solicitor in Scotland, 458; salary, 358, 360.

Carolina, Committee, 810.

ministers for. See Johnston, J.; Marston, E.

schoolmasters for. See Johnson, J.; Johnston, J.

Carolina, North, Customs Comptroller, 321; Governor of, letter to, 128.

Carolina, South, arms sent to, 290, 747, 770, 798; schoolmaster for. See Tracy, A.

Caroline, Princess, apartment of, at St. James's, furniture for, 518, 752, 774.

Caroll. See O'Carroll.

Carpenter. See Works—Master Carpenter.

Carpenter, George, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Emperor of Germany, equipage and ordinaries of, 570, 615.

-, -, Lieutenant General, bills drawn by, 311, 864.

pay of, and of his aide-decamp, whilst prisoners of war, 220.

petition of, 490.

regiment of (3rd Dragoons or 3rd Hussars), ordered to Scotland, subsistence for, 290, 743, 749.

-, John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 474.

-, Nathaniel, agent for sufferers by the French invasion of Nevis and St. Christopher, 477, 480, 484.

-, William, landwaiter in London port, 725.

Carpets, 150, 375, 441, 543, 544, 757, 764, 767, 774, 801, 856.

Carr, John, Collector at Strabane, 392.

-, Margaret, widow, petition of, 85.

-, Nathaniel, ensign in Wittewronge's regiment, half pay for, 597.

-, Richard, waiter and searcher at Seaton Sluice, 486.

-, Thomas, payment to, for lace for the Wardrobe of Wm. III, 97, 268, 543.

-, William, Commissioner for Duties on Soap, Paper, Starch, etc., 156, 844.

-, -, Commissioner of Excise, 149, 835.

-, -, Groom of the Bedchamber, annuity, 499, 529, 617, 802.

Carrickdrumrusk, Connaught, Bar racks at, maintenance of, 607.

Carrickfergus, co. Antrim, Barracks at, maintenance of, 608.

Customer and Searcher, salaries, 583.

Ordnance officers at, 592.

Carrickfergus Castle, rent of ground adjoining, 582.

Carrickneshure, Leinster, Barracks at, maintenance of, 606.

Carries. See Caries.

Carrington. See Corringham.

Carrington, Lord. See Smith, Francis.

Carrol, Carroll. See O’ Carroll.

Carshalton, co. Surrey, estate in, extended for debt, 309-10, 446, 522, 550, 731, 754, 836, 842, 868.

Carstares, Sarah, widow, pension of, out of Glasgow Bishopric, 640.

Carswell, co. Berks., 806.

Cartagena (Carthagena), III; Governor of, directions from the King of Spain to, 53; ship licensed to trade to, 53.

Carter, —, factor, 713.

-, -, searcher of Ipswich, 259.

-, John, Comptroller of Ipswich port, 335, 456.

-, -, senior, waiter and searcher at Seaton Beer and Branscombe, 320.

-, -, junior, waiter and searcher at Seaton Beer and Branscombe, 320.

-, Lawrence, appointed a King's Counsel at Law, 693.

-, Margaret, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 484.

-, Oliver, quartermaster in Morice's regiment, half pay for, 597.

-, Richard, purser of the Torbay, services of, in making up Marines’ musters, 14, 87, 445, 797.

-, Richard, Steward of the honor and manor of Ewelme, 625.

-, -, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Lanes., 350.

-, Robert, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 475.

Carteret (Cartret), Grace, Viscountess Carteret and Countess Granville, creation of, 768; her interest in the Earl of Bath's pension, 109, 197.

-, John, Lord Carteret, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, annuity, 499, 529, 617, 801.

Carthagena. See Cartagena.

Carthalogh, Ireland, French minister at, allowance for, 582.

Cartnell, Cartmel, co. Lancs., petition of gentlemen, freeholders, etc. of, 845.

Cartwright, Charles, lease for the life of, 717.

-, Henry, Deputy Paymaster in the Low Countries, bills drawn by, 839.

-, -, Commissioner of the Equivalent, 841.

Carver. See Gibbons, G.

Carverth, Henry, captain, Navy bills of, 406.

-, Thomas, executor of Henry, petition of, 406.

Cary. See Carey.

Casemaker, 223.

Casey, Maurice, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 484.

-, Simon, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 484.

Cashel, Viscount. See Bulkeley, Richard.

Caskies, James, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.

Cassell, John, ensign in Clayton's regiment, half pay for, 601.

-, Nicholas, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Cassilis, Countess Dowager of. See Kennedy, Mary.

Castagno, —, debt due to, for bread and bread waggons for Army in Low Countries, 274, 572.

Castelfranc, Abel, lieutenant in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.

-, Gideon, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Castle, —, et al., Commissaries of Provisions in Spain and Portugal, accounts of, 19, 131.

-, Edward, King's Stationer in Ordinary, payments to, 508–9, 734.

-, Robert, noontender at Bristol, 534.

Castlebar, Castle Barr, co. Mayo, Barracks at, maintenance of, 607.

Castlecomer, Viscount. See Wandesford, Christopher.

Castleknock, [co. Dublin], Vicar of, allowance in lieu of glebes and tithes, 582.

Castleney (Castlerey), Park, co. Cork, rent of the lands of, 583.

Castleton, Lord. See Saunderson, James.

-, Nathaniel, Comptroller of the Penny Post Office, salary, 395.

Castyn, John, watchman in London port, 370.

Caswall (Caswell), James, Receiver General of assessments, cos.

Monmouth, Carnarvon, Anglesey and Merioneth, 59, 279, 409.

-, John, Receiver General of assessments and Duties on Houses for cos. Monmouth, Carnarvon, Anglesey and Merioneth, 409, 461, 663.

Catalan barque seized, 121.

Catalans, corn of, seized for the Minorca Garrison, 250.

Catalgies. See Algiers.

Catalonia, Spain, Army in. See Army.

Catelet, Camille, French refugee, pension for, 681.

Cater, John, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Warwick, 349.

Cathcart, Allan, Lord Cathcart, pension of, payments on, 347, 524, 530, 715.

-, James, cornet in Wolseley's regiment, half pay for, 594.

-, -, petition of Sir D.

Dalrymple in behalf of, 746.

-, Jane, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 585.

Catherine of Braganca, Queen of Charles II, the Queen Dowager, 436, 574, 686, 720.

allowance for, 566.

Chamberlain of. See Feversham, Earl of.

her retirement to Portugal, 712.

horses bought for, 406.

jointure of, royal sign manual for paying 707.

jointure lands of, 787, 788.

leases granted by, 393, 431, 491, 528, 530, 531, 545, 636, 664, 786, 799.

pension of, copies of papers relating to, 705; payment on, 707.

residence of, at Somerset House, 712.

Trustees of, 491, 636; payment to, 707.

Catholic King. See Spain, King of.

Cattle, Distemper among:

compensation to owners for cattle slaughtered, burned and buried, 28.

expenses for, 25, 82, 102, 161, 399, 453; account of, required, 372.

rate of, 24, 35.

stopped, as being too great a charge on the Civil List, 35.

preventing the contagion from spreading, Justices of the Peace entrusted with, 161; attend the Treasury, 23, 24, 35; exhorted to take all possible care, 33; memorials of, 28, 33.

method of slaughtering, burning and burying a success, 24.

use of medicines for, unsuccessful, 24.

See also Ireland.

Cauldwell, Alexander, watchman in Prestonpans port, 74.

Caulfield, Thomas, major, Governor of, the Garrison of Annapolis Royal, memorial of, 525; Lieutenant Governor of Annapolis Royal, petition for expenses, 490.

-, Toby, colonel, regiment of foot of, pay, subsistence and clothing of, 825, 826.

-, William, ensign in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.

-, -, 2nd Viscount Charlemont, regiment of (36th Foot), reformed officers of, half pay for, 595.

Causay. See La Causay.

Causse. See Du Causse.

Cavalier, John, colonel, half pay for, 606.

-, Peter, lieutenant, half pay for, 606.

Cavan, co. Cavan, Barracks in, maintenance of, 608.

Cavan, Countess of. See Lambart, Casteliana.

Cavan, Earl of. See Lambart, Richard.

Cavers. See Douglas, Archibald.

Cawsey, John, surety for T. Coleman, absconded, 146.

Cawthorpe (Cawthorp), William, Receiver General of assessments for part of co. Lincoln, debt of, 138, 146; surety for, release from prison, 138, 146.

Cayley, Cornelius, Deputy to the Treasury Lords and Commissioner in the Alienation Office, fee, 338, 563.

-, John, appointed a Commissioner of Customs in Scotland, 197–8.

Cayo, co. Carmarthen, Stewardship, etc. of the Courts Leet, etc. of, grants of, 210.

Cayon, St. Christopher, 134.

Cecil (Cecill), John, 6th Earl of Exeter, lease of the manor of Cliffe Regis, 431.

-, Sarah, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 473.

-, William, major in Corbet's regiment, half pay for, 49, 603.

-, -, 2nd Earl of Exeter, grant of several offices in Rockingham Forest, 238.

-, -, major, pension of, out of Army contingencies, 350.

Centliver (Centlivre), Joseph, child of the Chapel Royal, 534, 733.

Cercler. See La Motte Cercler; Le Cercler.

Ceremonies, Marshal of, gold medal for, 741; See also Inglis, J.

Master of. See Cotterell, Sir C.

Master of, Assistant, gold medal for, 741; See also Inglis, J.

Ceville, Hester de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

Chabanne, Mary de, French refugee, pension for, 681.

Chabert, Simon, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Chabriéres, Isaac, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Chaddock, Edward, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 478.

Chadignac, Mary Joly de, French refugee, pension for, 681.

Chadwick, Sir Andrew, Paymaster of Lottery anno 1711, commission, 832, 851; issue to, 856; salary, 851; securities, 846, 847.

payment to, for Army clothing, 50.

Chail. See Du Chail.

Chairs (furniture), 150, 368, 375, 377, 379, 544, 757, 758, 764, 774, 801, 834, 853, 856.

Chairs, Licensing of. See Hackney Coaches.

Chalmers, Gilbert, officer for Duties on Scots Salt in Prestonpans port, 74.

-, John, officer for Duties on Scots Salt in Alloa port, 74.

-, Thomas, tidewaiter at Inverness, 415.

Chaloner, Edmund, pension granted to, for — Farquhar's children, 674.

-, John, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Radnor, 349.

Chalwood, Edward, appointed stamper in the Stamp Office, 383.

Chamber, The, 509.

Coronation expenses in, account of, required, 432.

expenses in, account of, required, 432.

Grooms of, payment to, 238; salaries, 505, 732.

Messengers of, 64.

advances for, 100, 299, 806.

attending the Customs and Treasury. See Thorowkettle, J.

attending the Printing Press. See Stephens, R.

bills of, 9, 442, 509.

Clerks of the Cheque to, two, 509; salaries, 505, 732; see also Atterbury, T.

escutcheons for, new, 612.

payments to, 81.

salaries, 505, 732, 733.

Treasurer of, 97.

accounts, 237; Comptroller of. See Vanbrugh, W.

acting. See Holbeach, J.

business of, Treasury clerk dealing with, 31.

clerks of, salaries, 147.

See also Holbeach, J.

issues to, 9, 45, 260, 267, 299.

letters to, 189, 800.

Office of, 729, 746.

Comptroller of. See Vanbrugh, W.

debts of Queen Anne in, account of, re quired, 41, 344.

Establishment of, mentioned, 237, 505, 731; preparation of a new, enquiries re, 298, 800–1.

extraordinary payments in, 169, 237.

fees in, 110, 317; accounts of, required, 149, 315, 856–7.

issues for the service of, 45, 68, 109, 202, 224, 260, 400, 408, 442, 510; Exchequer charges on, 317.

payments in, directions on, 267.

rent and necessaries, 237.

servants on the establishment of: arrears due to Queen Anne's, account of, required, 41; issues for, 45, 407.

issues for, 267.

payment of, warrants for, 505, 731.

schedules of, 505– 9, 732–4.

See also West, John, Lord Delawarr; FitzHardinge, Lord; Robartes, C.B., Earl of Radnor; Russell, Lord Edward.

Chamberlain (Chamberlaine, Chamberlayn, Chamberlen), John, Comptroller of the Civil List Lotteryanno 1713, allegations against, 256–7; appointment, 348; salary, 348; securities, 363, 371.

-, -, lessee of premises in St. Martin's in the Fields and St. James's, 487, 637–8, 787–8.

-, -, pension of, 215.

-, Thomas, collector of Poole port, 725; petition of, 84.

-, -, pension of, 213, 674.

-, William, collector of Exeter port, petition of, 415.

Chambers, John, lieutenant in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 600.

Chamier, —, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

-, Magdalen de, French refugee, pension of, 214, 680.

Champagne, Mary de, French refugee, pension for, 679.

Champaute, John, surrender of office of Auditor of Imprests, Ireland, 113.

Champlaurier, Mart, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

-, Mary de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

-, Susanna de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

Champy. See La Motte Champy.

Chancellerie. See La Chancellerie.

Chancery, Court of, 72, 129, 130, 139, 555.

Masters in Chancery, allowance for robes, 511.

attending the Alienation Office. See Freeman, W.

salaries, 280, 354, 388, 668.

originals transcribed out of, fee for, 107.

Chancery, Court of, Ireland. See Ireland.

Chantrell, Barbara, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 584.

Chantry, John, lieutenant, Lucas's regiment, half pay for, 596.

Chapel Engarder, Chapel Angather, co. Cornwall, riding officer at, 673.

Chapel Henault Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Chapel Royal:

bibles and prayer books for, 716, 757.

Children of, allowances and clothing for, on their voices changing, 322, 534, 733.

bibles and prayer books for, 716.

liveries for, 445.

surplices for, 716.

cleaning, allowance for, 734.

Closet keeper. See Lucas, C.; Redding, T.

communion table, cloths for, 716, 764.

Confessor, bible and prayer book for, 716.

Dean, bible and prayer book for, 716; surplices for, 716.

establishment, new, mentioned, 281, 644.

furniture for, 757, 764.

Gentlemen of, allowances in lieu of deer, 507, 733.

bibles and prayer books for, 716.

surplices for, 716.

Groom of the Vestry. See Lenton, J.

ministers, surplices for, 716.

Serjeant of, 716. See also Smith, J.

Sub Dean, bible and prayer book for, 716; surplices for, 716.

Chaplains. See Army; Navy; Plantations; Scotland.

Chaplain, Sir Robert, of the Inner Temple, discharge from baronetcy fee, 803.

-, Robert, surety bonds of, for Neale, Master and Worker of the Mint, 540.

-, -, nephew and executor of Robert, petition of, 540.

-, -, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Suffolk, debt due to, 540.

-, Thomas, Keeper of the King's Tennis Courts, fee and salary, 102, 326, 643; re-grant of office, 326.

Chapman, —, Comptroller of the Civil List Lottery, salary, 463.

-, John, Customs boatman at Saltfleet, 486.

-, Joseph, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 478.

-, Simon, messenger, arrest by, 368–9.

Chapmen, Petty, Licensing of. See Hawkers, Pedlars, etc.

Chapon, John, prosecuted for seditious words, 302.

Chappell, George, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 482.

-, See also La Chappelle.

Chardeloup, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Chardler, Alice, wife of John, 638.

-, John, tenant of land in Aclome manor, 638.

-, Robert, son of John, 638.

Charities, benevolence and bounties, King's. See London— poor; Royal Bounty; Scotland— charities and bounties.

Charlemont, co. Armagh, barracks in, maintenance of, 608.

garrison of, pay of, 593.

Ordnance officers at, 592.

Charlemont, Lord. See Caulfield, William.

Charles I, 687; grants by, 238, 780, 827, 855.

Charles II, 334; grants by, 109, 152, 197, 228, 229, 364, 381, 405, 410, 457, 491, 554, 636, 662, 665, 685, 686, 699, 745, 756, 762, 767, 799, 844.

Charles III, King of Spain, 299, 630, 809.

Charles VI, Emperor of Germany, 438; officers of, New Year's gifts for, 571.

Charles, Prince of Denmark, pension of, for relinquishing his pretensions to the Bishopric of Eutin, 138–40.

Charles, Richard, tenant of land in Gonerby, 492, 717.

Charles Fort [co. Cork], barracks in, maintenance of, 607; fire and candle for, 593.

Charleston, Charlestown, Governor of, letter to, 128.

Charleville [co. Cork], barracks in, 607.

Charlewood, Thomas, surveyor of duties on Houses, co. Surrey, 721.

Charlton, Andrew, a Commissioner for executing the Office of Keeper of the Privy Seal, allowances, etc., 519, 853; appointment, 496.

-, Chiverton, Lieutenant of the Yeomen of the Guard, allowance, 505.

-, Edward, lieutenant, half pay for, 606.

-, George, worker in the Stamp Office, 383.

-, William, ensign in Lord Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 48.

Charmois, Henriette de Haut, French refugee, pension for, 679.

Charnock, Thomas, Serjeant at Arms, fee and board wages of, 108, 618.

Charon, Mariane de, pension for, 682.

Charrier, Isaac, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Chase, James, Apothecary in Ordinary to the King, fee of, 103, 506, 711, 732; payment to, 509.

-, -, Dr., Commissioner for Sick and Wounded, salary of, taxes on, 434.

-, John, apothecary, house of, in Scotland Yard, 757.

Chatauvieux, Gaspart, captain, half pay for, 606.

Chatham, co. Kent, brewer at, prosecuted, 450.

Customs seizure at, 111.

fortifications at. See Fortifications.

Navy Chest. See Navy— Chatham, Chest.

Navy ships at, 13, 14, 85, 87.

Navy Yard at, 39, 227, 249, 314, 343, 870.

Chavernay, Lucrece de, French refugee, pension for, 679.

Cheesemongers, 806.

Chelar, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Chelmisk, Thomas, tidesman in London port, 55.

Chelsea Hospital, 3, 271.

accounts, auditing the, 790.

Apothecary, 814.

chaplains, 814.

Clerk of the Works, 814.

Comptroller, 814.

debt of, account of, required, 177.

establishment, 18, 814.

estimate of the charge of, anno 1716, required, 315.

First Major. See Bettesworth, R.

frauds and abuses in, 11, 21, 37, 79, 264, 279, 302, 417, 490.

gardener, 814.

Governor, 814.

infirmary, sick in, issue for, 182.

Lieut. Governor, 814.

Lords Commissioners, 55, 302, 575; letters to, 18, 124, 279: Secretary to, letter from. 264.

men servants, 814.

military officers and soldiers, establishment, 814.

money issued for, account of, required, 2, 44.

unapplied, 179; account of, required, 177.

organist, 814.

outpensioners, debts due for, vote for, 271, 572, 839.

musters of, 822.

ordered upon service, 2, 5, 44, 57, 239, 354, 355, 659, 822.

pay of, 5, 21, 44, 57, 82, 182, 207, 226, 255, 259, 289, 456, 659, 688.

payments to, stopped, 23; directions for regulating, 55.

regimental list of, required, 34, 55.

papers relating to, search for, 18, 35.

Paymaster of, accounts, fees, for passing, 100, 822.

appointments, 99, 785.

fees, 99, 785.

pensions, account of, required, 18.

physician, 814.

poundage and day's pay deducted from Forces for, 208, 688.

provisions for, payment for, 290.

Rules, etc., governing, mentioned, 124.

Second Major, 814. See also Kane, —.

Secretary and Register. See Frazier, J.; acting. See Eyre, K. M.

state of, required, 18, 124.

Steward. See Kane, —.

Surgeon, 814.

Treasurer, Deputy, 814.

Votes for (42,785l. 14s. 4d. anno 1714; 20,000l. anno 1715), issues, etc., on account of, 57, 182, 207, 226, 255, 308, 456, 659, 688, 743, 865.

Chemnal, William, tidesman at Newcastle, 161.

Chene. See Chine.

Cheney, Lord. See Cheyne, William.

Cherriot, George, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.

Cherrois. See La Cherrois.

Chertsey, co. Surrey, woods, etc., in, lease of, 528.

Chesnay. See La Chesnay.

Chesne. See Du Chesne.

Chester, county of, assessments in, Receiver General of. See Conway, E.; Lloyd, T.; Whitley, M.

Crown Lands in, Surveyor of. See Bayley, W.; Winkles, J.

Crown Revenues, Receiver of. See Howorth, H.

Exchequer Court in, Cryer and Messenger of. See Bayley, W.; Winkles, J.

House Duties in, Receiver General of, 426, 501, 551, 639, 694.

Surveyors of. See Beane, C.; Edwards, J.; Grooby, A.; Trench, C.; Trench, T.; Underwood, J.; Winniat, J.

Justices of, arrears due to, 334. See also Jefferys, E.; Jekyll, Sir J.; Ward, J.

Salt trade in, increase of, 629.

Sheriff of. See Wilbraham, R.

Chester, co. Chester, regiments at, 290; Surveyor of Crown Lands. See Bayley, W.; Winkles, J.

Chester port, chief boatman in, 70.

Comptrollers of. See Briggs, H.; Nicholls, W.

Customer of. See Gratwick, W.

searcher of. See Waring, J.

Chester, Bishop of, allowance for, 536.

See also Gastrell, F.

Chester, Earl of. See George Augustus.

Chester Herald. See Mawson, C.

Chester, Henry, importer of brandy and rum, 498.

-, Robert, importer of brandy and rum, 498.

-, -, proposal by, for victualling Gibraltar garrison, 183.

Chests of drawers, 379, 380.

Chetham, James, quartermaster in Earl of Wharton's regiment, half pay for, 596.

Chetwin. See Chetwynd.

Chetwood, Benjamin, prosecuting law suits, etc., Crown revenues, Ireland, 190.

Chetwynd (Chetwin, Chetwind), —, lodgings of, at St. James's, 660, 763.

-, -, Mrs., memorial of, fees in Lord FitzHardinge's Office, 11.

-, John, account of, 318.

-, -, Commissioner for Trade, salary, 395, 571, 691, 702.

-, -, Envoy Extraordinary to the Duke of Savoy, extraordinaries, 163, 170–1; ordinaries, 163, 165; return of, 163.

-, Walter, Chief Ranger and Keeper of St. James's Park, etc., 709; allowances, 672; grant of office, 346; memorials of, 488, 524; payment to, 741; salary and allowances, 346, 741.

Keeper of the Mall, grant of office, 346; salary, 741.

-, -, an executor of Lord FitzHardinge, 109, 315, 317.

-, William, Envoy at Genoa, 21; bills drawn by, 11, 82, 179, 501; loans by, 82.

Chevalier (Chevallier), Charles, underclerk of the Treasury, salary, 297, 628, 769.

Chewe, James, appointed collector in Poulton port, 487.

Cheyne (Cheney), Patrick, land waiter and searcher at Leith, 88.

-, William, Viscount Newhaven and Lord Cheyne, Clerk of the Pipe, allowances, 697; letter to, 754; re-grant of office, 346.

Chezus, Benjamin, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 484.

Chichester, co. Sussex, headquarters of marines at, 100.

port, chief boatman in, 112.

collector. See Whitehall, L.

comptroller. See Haslen, R.; Sanden, J.

customer. See Whitehall, L.

searchers, 183, 369.

surveyors. See Abington, G.; Field, J.

Post Office branch at, inspection of, 569.

regiment of marines disbanded at, 797.

Chichester, co. Sussex, Rape of, Receivers General of assessments for, 60.

Chichester, John Eckingham, half pay for, 606.

Chidcot [? Chideock], co. Dorset, waiter and searcher at, 620.

Chiffinch, Thomas, searcher at Gravesend, salary, 493.

Child, Barbary, evidence of, 728.

-, Benjamin, sheriff, co Berks., payment to, 797.

-, Carolina, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 475.

-, Daniel, Wardrobe Keeper at Whitehall, salary, 506, 732.

-, Elizabeth, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 480.

-, James, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 475.

-, John, of Guildford, petition of, 780.

-, -, Receiver General of assessments for Sarum and Marlborough Divisions of Wiltshire, 58.

-, Sir Robert, of the East India Company, attends, 251.

-, Stephen, payment to, for Army clothing, 51.

-, -, security for Henry Ferne, 389.

-, William, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Buckingham, 350, 537.

Chimney glasses and sconces, 379, 380, 752, 764.

Chine, Chene, Isle of Wight, riding officer at, 673.

Chingford Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Chipp, —, house of, in St. James's, 788.

Chippenham, co. Wilts., Receiver General of assessments, 58, 624.

Chipping Wycombe, co. Bucks., St. John's Wood in, lease of, 704.

Chirbury, Dowager Countess of. See Herbert, Anne.

Chitty, Joseph, son and executor of Josiah, senior, 489, 552.

-, Josiah, senior, Surveyor of the Wine Tasters, London port, arrears due to, 489, 552.

-, -, junior, petition of, 489, 552.

Cholmondeley (Cholmley, Cholmondly, Chomley), George, Lord Newburgh, petition for new grant of stewardship of Richmond manor, 619.

-, Hugh, Surveyor General of Crown Lands, appointment, 338, 523, 871.

letter from 315.

letters to, 420, 780.

lodgings for, in Scotland Yard 551.

petitions referred to, 381, 405, 410, 422, 432, 446, 456, 510, 518, 521, 524, 530, 545, 575, 664, 668, 673, 716, 728, 776, 857.

predecessor to deliver over surveys, books, etc., to, 407.

reports, etc., by, 420, 685, 699, 716, 786.

salary and allowances, 871–2.

warrants to, 420, 520, 786.

-, -, 1st Earl of Cholmondeley, creation of, 768.

-, Robert, surety for Receiver General of assessments, co. Surrey, 180.

Choppin, John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 473.

Chrisp. See Crisp.

Christening gifts. See George I.

Christian, Anne, widow, pension for, 674, 701; royal bounty for, 38.

-, Joseph, master of the William and Joseph, 404.

-, Peter, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 475.

Christie, Alexander, chaplain in the Earl of Hyndford's regiment, half pay for, 599.

Christ's Hospital. See London and Westminster — streets and places.

Chronological Latin Tables , Benjamin Marshall's, 325, 355.

Chub, Daniel, tidesman in Bristol port, 673.

Chudleigh, John, pension of, 215.

-, Thomas, colonel half pay for, 47, 605.

regiment of (34th Foot), agent to, 209.

officers of, half pay for, 47, 605.

on the Irish establishment, 200, 209, 828.

reduced, 47.

subsistence, 200, 209, 828.

Church, Ursula, pension for, 674.

Churches, new. See London and Westminster.

Churchill, Awnsham, bookseller, attends, 27.

directions to, 316.

letter to, 39.

payments to, 408, 642.

petition of, 189.

-, Charles, colonel, half pay for, 48, 603.

payment to, 539.

regiment of (3rd Foot), accounts, 459.

demands for, 151.

disbanded at Exeter, 48, 797.

employed as Marines, 459, 603.

landing in Ireland, 539.

officers of, half pay for, 48, 603–4.

on the Irish establishment, 538, 844.

pay of, 538–9, 844–5.

removed from Marine establishment, 459.

strength of, 539.

-, -, pension of, 217.

-, John Duke of Marlborough, 352.

and the building of Blenheim house, 186, 344–5.

creation of, fees, 767.

Master General of the Ordnance, appointment, 112; letters from and to, 658, 663, 724, 824.

settlement of 5000l. per annum on, Act 6 Anne, c. 7 for, 737.

-, John, Master Carpenter of the Works, appointment, 454; estimate by, 219; fee of, 102.

-, Joseph, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Northampton, 501.

-, Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, royal garden in possession of, 536, 644; Robes account of, 14.

-, Thomas, locksmith to the King, salary, 506, 733; to Queen Anne, payment to, 237.

-, William, Commissioner for Sick and Wounded, removed, 434.

-, -, petition of, clothing of Marine regiments, 438.

-, -, stationer to the King, payments to, 239, 508—9, 820.

-, -, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Oxford, 415.

Churchstoke, co. Lincoln, 717.

Cider, Duties on, clerk employed in, 364. See also Malt.

Cienfuegos (Cienfugos), Alvaro, the Emperor's Plenipotentiary to the Court of Portugal, returning to Venice, Customs facilities for, 687.

Cigala, Vicomte, pension for, 803.

CIVIL LIST:

of William III, 566.

arrears of, kept separate and distinct, 381n.

payments out of, 97, 187, 239, 268, 537, 544, 741; method of making, 97n.

debts, application of revenue to, 380, 381n.

of Queen Anne, 139, 188, 366–7, 380.

arrears (moneys) of, 367.

accounts (or estimates) of, required, 1, 2, 10, 42, 303, 344, 366, 367.

kept separate from those of William III and George I, 1, 40, 42, 381n.

payment of Blenheim building debts out of, 737.

payments out of, 6, 9, 28, 30, 42, 44, 45, 90, 97, 102, 107, 108, 109, 114, 122, 124, 125, 138, 140, 141, 147, 155, 159, 160, 162–3, 165, 170, 171, 177, 178, 185, 191, 192, 194, 195, 198, 202, 203, 211, 220, 244, 253, 255, 298, 299, 327, 329, 331, 333, 338, 346, 362, 367, 373, 376, 431, 432, 436, 447, 455, 460, 497, 523–4, 549, 613, 625, 648, 725, 737, 753, 761, 764, 769, 803, 833, 836.

debts of, account of, mentioned, 706; required, 17, 298.

application of revenues to, 380–1.

estimates of, mentioned, 706.

500,000l. granted by 12 Anne, c. 11, towards, 198, 380, 737, 753, 764; account of the disposition of, mentioned, 705, 707.

state of, for the King, 344.

lotteries. See Lotteries.

of George I, 25, 31, 32, 46, 84, 672, 696.

accounts of, kept distinct from those of former monarchs, 40, 381, 760; required, 260, 299, 303.

Acts, (1 Geo. I., c. 1) 380; (1 Geo. I, St. 2, c. 12), 728, 737; (I Geo. I, St. 2, c. 21), 772.

charge of compensation to owners of distempered cattle too great for, 35.

debt of, 380.

effect of, on prices for Royal Household, 381.

estimate of, 381.

establishments, preparation of, 298.

estimates of income and expenses, 380, 381;

required, 16.

expense of, the King asked to restrict, 381.

issues and payments, 9, 27, 35, 36, 37, 44, 56, 64, 68, 80, 82, 90, 97, 104, 111, 114, 115, 117, 124, 125, 138, 141, 152, 155, 196, 211, 259, 260, 264, 280, 287, 329, 333, 338, 362, 367, 368, 376, 382, 388, 396, 400, 403, 408, 411, 431, 436, 442, 443, 447, 453, 455, 497, 510, 523, 529, 541, 543, 545, 557, 559, 573, 628, 671, 682, 683, 700, 703, 711, 712, 714, 722, 728, 730, 753, 759, 761, 769, 770, 781, 796, 803, 807, 815, 816, 820, 823, 831, 833, 842, 848, 850, 860, 870, 872.

offices supported out of, payment of, 317.

Treasury Lords’ representation to the King concerning, 380–1.

Civil List Lottery. See Lotteries.

Clackclose, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of assessmentsand House Duties, 59, 622, 670.

Clackmannan, tidewaiter at, to act as Salt officer, 774.

Clair. See St. Clair.

Clancarty, Countess of. See Maccarty, Elizabeth.

Clandon, co. Surrey, 817.

Clapham, Christopher, captain in Wade's regiment, half pay for, 49.

Clare Castle, Barracks at, maintenance of, 607.

Clare, Earl of. See Pelham, Thomas.

Clare, John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.

-, Mary, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.

Clarencux King at Arms. See Vanbrugh, Sir J.

Clarendon, late Countess of, Godmother to Elizabeth Verboon, 762.

Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde, Edward

Clarges, Lady, [widow of Sir Thomas], memorial of, 11.

-, Elizabeth, Lady, widow of Sir Walter, lease of lands in Berkshire, 491, 832.

-, Sir Thomas, executor of Lord FitzHardinge, 109, 317.

-, Sir Walter, lessee of lands in Reading, 491.

Clark (Clarke, Clerk, Clerke), Christopher, of London, merchant, contractor for Sick and Wounded seamen, 444.

-, Cornelius, weighing porter in Leith port, 416.

-, Edward, Lottery order lost by, 531, 574.

-, Elizabeth, widow of James, lease of West Walton manor, 636, 799.

-, Francis, Clerk of the Cheque to the Yeomen of the Guard, 505, 510.

-, -, tenant of lands in Guisborough, 636.

-, George, Commissioner for Hackney Coaches and Chairs, 519, 767, 863.

-, George, lessee of houses in Pall Mall, 423, 536, 644.

-, -, tidesman and boatman in Falmouth port, 619.

-, James, lessee of West Walton manor, 799.

-, John, Baron of the Exchequer in Scotland, 357.

-, -, ensign in Bowles's regiment, half pay for, 600.

-, -, lessee of lands, etc., in Hogthorpe manor, 545.

-, -, tenant of a house in Bore Street, Abingdon, 786.

-, Matthew, land waiter and searcher at Port Glasgow, 416.

-, -, pension of, 213, 674.

-, Robert, distributor of stamped paper for Norfolk, 168.

-, Samuel, Dr. of Divinity, executor of John, Bishop of Ely, 296.

-, -, Messenger in Ordinary of the Exchequer Receipt, 195.

-, -, Messenger to the Treasury, salary, 297; deputy to. See Serjeant, E.

-, -, Receiver General of assessments, co. Hereford, account, surplusage on, 192; appointment, 59; charges of, 716, 846.

-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 474, 475.

-, Susanna, pension of, 212.

-, Thomas, petition for lease of a concealed estate, 739.

-, -, tidesman at Inverness, removed to Leith, 88.

-, William, captain, member of a Naval court, 110.

Clauson, Elinor, pension for, 674.

Claverie, John Augustus, captain, military pensioner in Ireland, 593.

Clavering, co. Norfolk, Hundred of Receiver General of assessments, 59, 621.

Clavier, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

-, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

Claxton, Francis, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 473.

Claypole, John, quayman, appointed surveyor at Erith, 397.

Clayton, Edward, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 484.

-, James, grant for the life of, 449.

-, Jane, and Co., sufferers by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 480.

-, Jasper, colonel, memorial of, 200–1.

regiment of (14th Foot), additional men for, levy money, 311.

detachment from, to Annapolis Garrison, 201.

from Ireland, 311, 812, 853.

musters, respits on, allowed, 200–1.

on the expedition to Canada, men lost in the St. Lawrence and by desertions, etc., recruiting charges for, 200–1.

reformed officers of, half pay for, 601.

subsistence, 812.

transportation charges, 853.

-, Jasper, Commissioner for Inspecting the demolition of Dunkirk port and fortifications, 781, 842.

-, Robert, payment to, for Army clothing, 51.

-, -, riding surveyor, licensing Hawkers, Pedlars, etc., 782.

-, William, Deputy Auditor of the Receipt, allowance for extraordinary service, 770.

certificates of, 117, 119, 123, 125, 127, 188, 797, 804, 839.

letters to, 196, 234, 255, 370.

payments to, 627, 869.

-, -, loans by, on South Sea Stock, 71, 445.

-, -, Paymaster of the King's Private Pensions and Bounties, 296.

attends, 291.

issues to, 305, 803, 830, 860.

payments by, 803, 830.

Clealand (Clellan), Margaret, widow of David Lindsay, pension for, 234, 359.

Cleland, William, captain in Pepper's regiment, half pay for, 603.

-, -, Commissioner of Customs in Scotland, 197–8.

-, -, Commissioner for Duties on Scots Salt, 73.

-, -, tidewaiter in Wigtown port, 415.

Clellan. See Clealand.

Clement, John, tenant of a house in Pall Mall, 574.

-, Simon, Customs bonds of, 499.

-, -, royal bounty for, for his services at the Court of Vienna, etc., 209.

Clephane, William, major in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 600.

Clergy, Poor, Royal Bounty for. See Queen Anne's Bounty.

Clerk, Clerke. See Clark.

Clerks. See Apprentices.

Clervault, Esther de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Cleveland, Duchess of. See Villiers, Barbara.

Cleveland, —, captain, merchant, permit to reduce brandy, etc., to proof, 653.

Cley, co. Norfolk, port of, Customs boatman in, 773; Inspector of Port Books’ observations on, 87.

Clide. See La Clide.

Cliffe Bailiwick. See Rockingham Forest.

Cliffe Regis. See King's Cliffe.

Cliffe, Henry, payment to, for Army clothing, 51.

Clifford, Jos., lieutenant in Wade's regiment, half pay for, 49.

-, Thomas, Receiver General of assessments and Duties on Houses, co. Monmouth, ap pointments, 622, 649.

Clifton. See Cliston.

Clifton, Anne, manteau maker, payment to, for work for Queen Anne, 94.

-, Benjamin, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 466.

-, Jeremiah, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 481.

-, Mary, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 481.

Clignet, —, payment to, for postage at Leyden, 175.

Clince [Clinch], Richard, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Hertford, 350, 551.

Clingraeff, Monsieur, bills drawn at the Hague by, 313.

Clinton, Henry, Earl of Lincoln, Gentleman of the Bedchamber, salary, 499, 529, 617, 801.

Paymaster General of Guards, Garrisons and Land Forcesand Paymaster of Chelsea Hospital, accounts of, 809, 827, 836.

appointment, 295, 785, 809.

deputy to, 866. See also Sloper, W.

deputy in Scotland. See Andrews, —.

fees, etc., of, 785, 827; as Paymaster of Chelsea Hospital, 785.

house of, in Tilt Yard, 785.

issues and payments to, 298, 300, 304, 305, 306, 307, 310–2, 313, 314, 762, 801, 802, 808, 809, 811, 812, 816, 831, 837, 841, 843, 852; Exchequer fees on, 311.

letters to, 49–50, 306, 314, 814, 824, 832, 854, 866.

loans by, 298, 304, 305, 808, 816, 836.

memorials of, 304, 306, 310–2.

new year's gifts by, 827.

payments by, 314, 317, 812–3, 821, 827, 842, 859, 863–5, 866, 871.

tallies and orders of, 306, 812–3, 836; advances by the Bank on, 304, 316, 317, 863–4, 871.

pension of, payment of arrears on, 185.

Clippers. See Counterfeiters, etc.; Clerk and Solicitor for prosecuting. See Mint.

Cliston, Clifton, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 623.

Clockmaker, to William III. See Herbert, T.; King's. See King's Clock and Watchmaker.

Clocks, presented to the Dey of Algiers, 721.

Cloffe (Closfe), Elizabeth, pension of, 216.

Clonawley, Ulster, barracks in, maintenance of, 608.

Clonmel, Clonmell, co. Tipperary, barracks in, maintenance of, 607.

Close, James, lessee of lead mines in Teesdale Forest, petition, 334.

Closfe. See Cloffe.

Cloth, Duties on. See Customs— Duties.

presented to the Dey of Algiers and Bey of Tripoli, 721.

Clothier, John, Court Drummer, allowance, 507, 733.

Clothiers. See Army; Marines.

Clothing, Army. See Army.

for children of the Chapel Royal, 322.

Clothworkers’ Company. See London.

Clotterbook, William, sheriff of Dorset, payment to, 796.

Clou, Anne de, French refugee, pension for, 681.

Clovelly, co. Devon, Salt Duty officer at. See Bawden, T.; salt refining at, 522.

Clutterbuck, Roger, searcher of Southampton port, re-grant of office, 320.

-, William, searcher of Bristol port, re-grant of office, 320; salary, 362.

Coal mines, 521, 532.

Coals, Culm and Cinders, Duties on, 101.

as by 9 Wm. III, c. 13, issue out of, 136.

as by 1 Anne, St. 2, c. 4, arrears of, issue out of, 136, 158, 226.

as by 8 Anne, c. 10, payment out of, 667.

as by 9 Anne, c. 6, 633, 805.

as by 9 Anne, c. 17, loans on, warrant authorising, 633.

as by 10 Anne, c. 20, loans in Exchequer on, issue out of, 668.

as by 13 Anne, c. 18, additional to 9 Anne, c. 6, income of, 805.

Coals, price of, 813.

Coastwaiters, See Customs.

Coates (Coats), Aaron, Salt Duty officer near Looe, 107.

-, Robert, boatman at Leith, appointed tidesman at Borrowstounness, 88.

Cobb, Richard Challenor, captain in Wade's regiment, half pay for, 49.

Cobham, Lord. See Temple, Richard.

Cobham, —, colonel of the Marines, prosecuted, 450.

Cochineal, Duties on. See Customs— Duties.

importation of, from countries other than Spanish Dominions illegal, 425, 552.

imported, account of, required, 527.

seized, 425, 444, 552, 731; account of, required, 560.

Cock, —, Customs officer at Falmouth, seizure by, 551, 636.

-, Edward, tenant of house in Meggot's Court, St. James's, 787.

-, Richard, tidesurveyor at Falmouth, dismissed, 533.

-, W., captain, member of a Naval court, 110.

-, William, captain, commanding the Bedford, 53.

Cockburn (Cockburne, Cokburne), of Langtown, —, Hereditary Usher of the Justice Court, Scotland, assignees of, payment to, 358.

-, of Ormistoun (Armistoun), Adam, Lord Justice Clerk in Scotland, appointment, 360, 458; charges of, 616; payment to, for the King's special service, 765; salary, 360.

a Lord of Session in Scotland, salary, 356.

-, Charles, ensign in Corbett's regiment, half pay for, 49, 603.

-, George, Clerk to the Western Circuit in Scotland, 616.

-, John, Commissioner for Trade, salary, 395, 571, 691, 702.

-, William, weigher and porter in Leith port, 416.

Cockeraine, Henry, lieutenant in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 600.

Cockeran, John, Inspector and Surveyor of Courts and Corporations, 87.

Cockermouth, co. Cumberland, 410.

Cocksedge, Francis, payment to, for Army clothing, 51.

Codrington, [Christopher], General, 134.

-, Christopher, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 477.

Codroy, Catherine, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 585.

Coell, John or Sir John, of Lincoln's Inn, trustee for the Earl of St. Albans, 644, 697, 699, 799.

Coffee, Duties on, granted by 6–7 Wm. III, c. 7 and made perpetual by 7 Anne, c. 30, payments out of, 120, 332, 366, 448, 578, 789.

Additional Duties on, granted by 3–4 Anne, c. 18 and made perpetual by 7 Anne, c. 30, payments out of, 120, 332, 449, 578, 789.

New Duties on, as by 10 Anne, c. 19, Commissioners for, commission, 156.

Coffee, seized, 96, 150.

Coffee, Joan, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 486.

Coffer bearers, two, salaries, 505, 732.

Coffin, Richard, M.P. for Camelford, petition, 636.

Coinage. See Coinage Duties; Coiners; Coins; Copper money; Mint; Pence.

Coinage Duties, allowance out of, as by 7 Anne, c. 24, for prosecutions of counterfeiters, 409, 553, 731.

allowance for Customs officers out of, 200, 201.

payments out of, 201, 349, 553, 656.

Coiners, counterfeiters, clippers and diminishers of the coin, arrests of, rewards for, 715.

prosecutions of, allowances for, 409, 553, 731; Clerk and Solicitor for conducting. See Mint; expenses of, 409–10; officer employed in. See Barrow, R. rules etc. relating to, mentioned, 730–1

Coins:

drafts for, approval of, 330; payment for, 848, 849.

exported, rewards to seizers, 123, 319.

ill state of (in 1696), 542; Minutes relating to, mentioned, 27.

on wrecks, grant of, 859.

And see:

Crowns.

Dollars.

Eight, Pieces of.

Farthings.

Five pound pieces.

Forty shilling pieces.

Groats.

Half Crowns.

Halfpence.

Livres.

Louis d'or.

Milreis.

Pence.

Shillings.

Sixpences.

Ten shilling pieces.

Threepences.

Twenty shilling pieces.

Twopences.

Coire, Switzerland, Secretary at. See Manning, F.

Cokburne. See Cockburn.

Coke, Thomas, Vice Chamberlain of the Household, allowance, 550, 610, 617, 797.

gift of plate from the King at the christening of his child, 718.

re-sworn (25 Sept. 1714), 550.

Coker, John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 476, 480.

Colbart, Benjamin, landwaiter at Hull, dismissed, 773.

Colby (Coleby), Thomas, a Commissioner for the Transport Service, appointed to wind up business of the Transport Office, 316, 648, 710, 868.

reports by, 639, 793.

salary, 280, 648, 868.

warrant to, 630.

-, -, Commissioner for disbanding the Marine regiments, 459.

Colchester, co. Essex, collector of Salt Duties between Yarmouth and, 345.

distributor of stamps for. See Raynham, J.; Streaton, T.

port, Inspector of Port Books' observations on, 87.

waiter and searcher at, 55.

Cole, Christian, Secretary at Venice, extraordinaries, 164, 176, 515; ordinary, 164, 165, 515; return of, 515.

Resident to the Republic of Venice, departure of, 738; equipage, 381, 382; extraordinaries, 738; ordinary, 381, 382, 738.

-, Lawford, sheriff of co. Gloucester, payment to, 796.

-, Michael, captain in Chudleigh's regiment, half pay for, 47, 605.

-, Richard, lieutenant colonel of Chudleigh's regiment, half pay for, 47, 605.

-, [Robert], Consul at Algiers, extraordinary charges of, 175.

-, Susan, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 468.

-, Thomas, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 480.

-, William, junior, appointed tidesman, London port, 486.

-, -, senior, tidesman, London port, superannuated, 486.

Colebrook, —, debt due from, 460.

Coleby. See Colby.

Colecormuck [Coolcormuck, co. Waterford], barracks in, maintenance of, 607.

Colehoune (Colehoun), William, lieutenant in Lord Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 48, 602.

Colema, John Van, payment to, for fans, 94.

Coleman, Francis, tenant of a house in Pall Mall, 758, 832.

-, Thomas, debt of, for tobacco duties, 146.

-, William, agent for sufferers by the French invasion of Nevis and St. Christopher, 478.

-, -, lieutenant in Lucas's regiment, half pay for, 596.

Colepeper, John, Lord Colepeper, pension and royal bounty for, 535, 674, 701.

Coleraine, co. Londonderry, barracks in, maintenance of, 608.

Coleridge, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments, 59, 623.

Coles, George, underclerk of the House of Commons, 159, 353, 765.

Colhill, Edward, ensign in Wade's regiment, half pay for, 49.

College, Edith, sempstress and starcher to William III, payments to, 268, 543, 544, 545.

pension (royal bounty) for, 38, 674, 701.

Collier, Richard, petition of, Victualling bills, 399.

-, William, captain, member of a Naval court, 110.

Collin. See Grant, Sir Francis.

Collins, —, house and ground of, in Marylebone Street, 698.

-, Alice, widow, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 585.

-, Anne, pension for, 214, 674.

-, Arthur, Customs collector's place, Poole, 288.

-, Jonathan, tidewaiter at Leith, 774.

-, Richard, surgeon in Earl of Wharton's regiment, half pay for, 596.

Collombier. See Du Collombier.

Collooney, Colooney, Connaught, barracks in, 607.

Colly, Edward, tidesman at Plymouth, 534.

Colooney. See Collooney.

Colquhoun, James, appointed Salt Duty officer at Leven, 504.

Colt, Harry, appointed Comptroller of the 1,500,000l. Lottery, anno 1710, 364.

-, Sir Henry Dutton, pension for, 674.

-, John Dutton, Paymaster of the Classis Lottery, anno 1711, appointment, salary and securities, 758, 763.

issues to, 62, 777, 790.

payment by, 862.

Colton, Richard, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Middlesex, 414.

-, Thomas, appointed watchman in London port, 55.

Colvert, Elizabeth, pension for, 188.

Colvill (Colvile), Charles, Town Adjutant at Nieuport, pay of, 456.

-, John, widow of. See Lindsay, Dorothea.

-, See also Cosvill.

Colyear, David, Earl of Portmore, and the disbanding of Sir Daniel O'Carroll's regiment, 385.

Knight of the Thistle, new image for his collar, 390.

Regiment of Dragoons of (Royal Regiment of North British Dragoons) officers of, petition of, 351–2, 379; subsistence for, 61.

Regiment of Foot of, pay, subsistence and clothing for, 826.

Colyton, Cullyton, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments and House Duties for, 59, 622, 670.

Combe, Charles, lieutenant, advance by, for transportation charges, 759.

Combecrose, Margaret, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

-, Peter, lieutenant in Pearce's regiment, half pay for, 598.

Comberbatch, Roger, Judge of cos. Carnarvon, Merioneth and Anglesey, appointment, 343.

Combras [Cumbrae Islands], co. Bute, tidesurveyor at, 665.

Combs, 94, 379.

Combs, Thomas, extraordinary tidesman, London port, established, 749.

Common Pleas, Court of, Lord Chief Justice of. See King, Sir P.; Trevor, Thomas, Lord.

Clerk of Estreats. See Burgoyne, R.

Justices of. See Blencowe, Sir J.; Dormer, Sir R.; Eyre, Sir R.; King, Sir P.; Tracy, R.

-, -, Ireland. See Ireland.

Commons, House of, 13, 17, 85, 264, 279, 566.

accounts laid before, 63, 396, 400–1, 438, 445, 460, 525, 526, 527, 537, 538, 541, 560, 705.

addresses of, 3, 63, 275, 450, 500, 501, 525, 526, 527, 541, 810.

and settlements on the Duke of Schomberg, 271–2.

bills of, 744; payment for writing, etc., 353.

cleaning, etc., payment for, 353, 765.

Clerk Assistant attending. See Stables, E.

clerks, etc., of, payments to, 159, 765.

committees, 13, 63, 179, 493.

doorkeepers, payments to, 159, 353, 765.

furniture for, 375.

Housekeeper of. See Smith, T.

members of, 553; letters of, allowance for delivering, 569.

messengers and their assistants, payments to, 159, 353, 765.

necessaries for, 810.

orders of, 258, 438, 557; messengers serving, rewards for, 810.

Serjeant at Arms attending.

See Waybergh, T.

Speaker of, letter from, 817; plate for, 437.

See also Compton, S.; Hanmer, Sir T.; Onslow, Sir R.

stationery for, 687.

underclerks of, payments to, 159, 353, 765.

votes, payments to person delivering out the, 159, 353, 765.

Como, Joseph, of London, merchant, debt due to, from M. Justiniano, 20, 24, 26, 254.

Comotayder. See Cwmtydor.

Compton, Spencer, Paymaster of Queen Anne's private pensions and bounties, accounts of, 17; allowances in, 364, 711; fees for entering, 365.

payments to, 365, 423.

poundage for, 34.

-, -, Speaker of the House of Commons, allowance, 542, 730, 859.

equipage of, allowance for, 400. plate for, 437.

-, -, Treasurer and Receiver General to the Prince of Wales, 833.

appointment, 361.

issues to, 683, 753, 809, 837.

salary, 361.

-, -, Trustee for the Princess of Wales, 833.

Comrie, Patrick, landsurveyor in Kirkcaldy port, 415.

Comyns, Richard, Commissioner for ascertaining rights of proprietors of lands, Portsmouth, Chatham and Harwich fortifications, 95.

Concarret, John, captain in Dormer's regiment, half pay for, 600.

Condriere. See La Coudriere.

Conduit (Conduite, Conduitt), John, Commissary of Stores at Gibraltar, 271, 697.

bills drawn by, 25, 115, 154, 221–2, 251, 267, 270, 278, 540.

Conelly, Barnet, lieutenant in Bowles's regiment, half pay for, 599.

Coney, —, major, pension for, out of Army contingencies, 351.

Coneyshed. See Conishead.

Congreve, colonel, Lieutenant Governor of Gibraltar, letters from, 747, 814.

-, William, a Commissioner of Wine Licences, 194, 198.

-, -, undersearcher of London port, 146, 159, 166.

Coningsby, Thomas, Lord Coningsby, 264.

attends Treasury, on Earl of Ranelagh's accounts, 35.

recommendations by, for Receiverships of Taxes, 4, 5, 52, 621.

Steward of Lordships and Manors (detailed) in co. Radnor, appointment, 161.

Conishead, Coneyshed, co. Lancs., Priory of, 462.

Conlom. See Coulom.

Connaught, Province of, barracks in, maintenance of, 607; Escheators of, salaries, 580.

Connell, Cath., sufferer by French invasion of St. Christopher, 468.

Connelly, William, Commissioner of the Excise in Ireland, 185, 740; Commissioner of the Revenue of Ireland, 185, 740.

Connock, John, captain, daughters of, petition of, 836.

-, Mary Alicia, petition for a pension in Ireland, 836.

-, Philadelphia, petition for a pension in Ireland, 836.

-, Philadelphia, petition for a pension in Ireland, 836.

-, William, major, 836.

Conohore, William, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 481.

Consident, Susanna, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 468.

Constable, Charles, captain, member of a Naval court, 110.

Constantine, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

-, Philip, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Conte. See Le Conte.

Contierr, Judith de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Conway, Baron. See Seymour, Francis.

Conway, Edward, pension on the Irish establishment, stopped, 694.

-, -, Receiver General of assessments, cos. Chester, Denbigh and Flint, 60, 157, 624, 687.

-, Eleanor, widow, pension for, 674, 701; royal bounty for, 38.

-, Harry, cornet in Lord Ashburnham's regiment, half pay for, 604.

-, Sir John, surety for the Receiver of Taxes, North Wales, 192.

-, Marmaduke, pension for, 217, 674.

Conyers, —, Member of Parliament, 13, 501.

-, George, tidesman, appointed noontender in London port, 370, 371.

-, John, King's Counsellor at Law, appointment, 325; fee of, 198.

-, -, grant of High Stewardship of Havering atte Bower Manor, 93; patent superseded, 372.

Conyngham. See Cunningham.

Cook (Cooke), Charles, Commissioner for Trade, salary, 395, 571, 691, 702.

-, Dean, security for R. Wise, 556.

-, Edward, tenant in St. James's, 516.

-, James, Housekeeper and Surveyor to the Hackney Coaches Office, 846.

-, -, et al., prosecuted for a riot at Lidney, 450.

-, John, Clerk of the Foreign Escheats, Exchequer Court, fees of, 107.

-, -, Hackney Coach licensee, 564.

-, -, lieutenant, half pay for, 605.

-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 485.

-, Patience, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 465.

-, Ralph, of Gray's Inn, grantee of a debt, 750.

-, Richard, Salt Duty officer, Borrowstounness collection, 504.

-, -, servant to the Morocco Ambassador, prosecution of, 450.

-, Robert, lieutenant in Hamilton's regiment, half pay for, 595.

-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 476.

-, alias Gillard, Sarah, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 471.

Cookham, co. Berks., gamekeepers of, wages of, 507.

manor of, fee farm rents of, 716.

lease of, petition for, 716.

Steward and Keeper of the Courts Leet, Liberties and Views of Frankpledge etc. See Reeve, T.

Cookson, Isaac, of Newcastle, merchant, 101.

Coolcormuck. See Colecormuck.

Cooly, Edward, deputy to a Messenger to the Treasury, 297.

Coombs, Thomas, extraordinary tidesman, London port, petition of, 418.

Cooper (Cowper), George, captain in Morice's regiment, half pay for, 597.

-, John, noontender, London port, 206.

-, -, Receiver General of assessments, cos. Northampton and Rutland, 417, 718, 759; appointment, 622; debt of, 343.

-, Nathaniel, proposal of, for victualling Forces at Gibraltar, 138.

-, And see Cowper.

Coote, Richard, Earl of Bellomont, pension for, 217, 674.

Coots, William, supervisor of Salt Duties at Irvine, 730.

Cope, Francis, captain in Wittewrong's regiment, half pay for, 597.

Copenhagen, 738.

Copper:

from old guns, for coinage, 251.

money, method of coining, report by Newton and Peyton on, 28–29; proposals for coining, 22, 138, 228–31.

price of, 29, 228, 230.

refiner of. See Eyres, T.

Swedish, for coinage, 28, 229.

Copthorne, co. Surrey, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 623.

Corban, Pasque of. See Algiers.

Corbet (Corbett), Alexander, lieutenant in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 600.

-, John, Brigadier or Colonel, half pay for, 49, 603.

petition of, 186.

regiment of Foot of, formerly commanded by Colonel Stringer and Major General Sybourg (Argyll's Foot), disbandment, 49.

landing in Ireland, 539.

reformed officers of, half pay for, 49, 603.

subsistence, difference between English and Irish rates allowed, 539.

-, Simon, captain in the Earl of Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.

-, Thomas, secretary to Sir G. Byng, 684.

Cork, co. Cork, Barracks in, maintenance of, 607.

Customer of, salary, 583.

Garrison, Governor of, pay of, 593.

Searcher of, salary, 583.

Storehouse of, rent of Skeedies Castle for, 582.

Corn, importation from Ireland, into Scotland, 339.

Cornbury, Lord. See Hyde, Edward.

Cornelius, Robert, ensign, pension out of Army contingencies for, 351.

Cornet, Mary, daughter of Helene de Maranein, pension for, 679.

Cornish, Henry, payment to, for Army clothing, 51.

Corno, —, merchant, house of, in Swan Alley, Coleman Street, 831.

Cornwall, county of, 704.

distributor of stamped parchment and paper. See Hawkins, F.

Excise and New Imposts in, annuity charged on, 364.

fishing trade in, great increase of, 546.

gentlemen of, attend the Treasury, 26.

Receiver General of assessments, etc., 371, 411; money in hands of, account of, required, 17, 257; see also Manaton, F.

sheriff of. See Herle, E.

surveyors of Duties on Houses. See Francis, R.; Jackson, S.

tin affairs in. See Tin.

woollen manufactures in, traders in, 551, 636.

Cornwall, Duchy of:

Auditor of, 106, 109.

Deputy. See Munday, W.

letter to, 105.

matters referred to, 15, 98.

swearing in of, 105.

copyhold estates in, warrants granting, are rendered void by death of Queen Anne and must be renewed, Law Officers’ opinion, 106.

lands of, leases of, 244, 615.

officers of, appointed by Queen Anne, must be resworn and appointed by the Duke, Law Officers' opinion, 105.

fees and salaries of, arrears accrued during Queen Anne's reign and since George I's accession, Law Officers' opinion on the payment of, 106.

Receiver of, 105–6, 109, 251.

letters to, 105, 431.

matter referred to, 15.

Revenue of, account of, required, 431.

accrued during Queen Anne's reign, belongs to the King, 105.

accrued since the King's accession, belongs to the Duke, 105.

annuities out of, 15, 98; transferred to the Excise, 196–7, 251, 364, 376.

payment out of, 492.

queries relating to, Law Officers’ report on, 93, 105–6.

Treasury Papers relating to, copies of, mentioned, 558.

Cornwall, Henry, a Groom of the Bedchamber, annuity of, 499, 529, 617, 802.

Cornwallis, Charles, 4th Baron Cornwallis, loan by Queen Anne to, discharged, 827.

Joint Postmaster General, 516, 538, 553, 570, 689, 719.

appointment, 391.

attends the Treasury, 269.

surrender of his grant of the Aulnage Duties in Ireland to the Crown, 304, 813, 827.

-, Charles, royal bounty for, 38.

-, Thomas, a Commissioner for several Lotteries, 117, 520, 629, 635, 711.

-, -, pension for, 674, 701.

Coronation of George I, 665.

Canopy of State for, 168.

charge of, 380; accounts of, required, 26, 296.

cloth boards, etc., used at. grant to the poor, 17, 122,

Committee for, 87.

diamonds for, 223.

furniture, etc., for, 157, 168, 252, 388.

gold works for, 223.

heraldic designs, etc., for, 784, 848.

Heralds’ fees and robes at, 767.

Household charges, accounts of, required, 168, 187, 432.

issues for, 80, 115, 223, 550, 628, 781, 795.

Jewel Office charges, account of, required, 168, 432.

jewels for, 90, 223.

kitchens, etc., erected in Cotton Garden for, 133, 795.

letters written on occasion of, payment for writing, 491.

Lord Marshal's printing charges, 849.

medals, description of, 87.

for Foreign Ministers, 740–1, 759.

issue for, 115.

preparation of, order for, 87.

Office of Works’ charges, 269.

account of, required, 168, 187, 432.

issue for, 550.

oils, balsams and spirits for, 509.

Peers’ summonses and licences, 849.

plate for, 90, 223.

plate lost at, 223.

plates, knives, forks, etc., lost at, 410.

printing charges, 849.

robes for, 781.

scaffolding fall at, persons injured by, payments to, 420–1; person killed by, funeral, etc., charges, 152.

Stables charges, account of, required, 432.

tickets, payment for, 849.

timber used at, sale of, 726, 795.

tipstaves at, 849.

Wardrobe charges, accounts of, required, 187, 432; issues for, 260, 870.

Corringham, Carrington, co. Lincoln, Wapentake, Receiver General of assessments, 60, 622.

Corsan, John, tidewaiter at Dundee, dismissed, 666.

-, William, landcarriage waiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, 88, 729.

Corso, John, Genoese, petition, Customs seizure, 150.

Corticelli (Cortogelli), Angelo, of London, merchant, debt due to, 20, 26, 254, 279.

Cortisos, Don Joseph, provisions, etc., supplied to Army in Spain, 208.

Cortogelli. See Corticelli.

Coruña, packet boats to, 241.

Cory, Ferdinand, clerk in Excise Comptroller's Office, 655.

Cosby, —, captain in Pepper's regiment, 829.

Cosnan, John, landwaiter and searcher at Port Glasgow, appointed General Supervisor of the Duties on Scots Salt, 73, 88; additional salary for, 503–4.

Cossard, Anne Gabriele, French refugee, pension for, 680.

Cossens, John, waiter and searcher at Boston, 534.

Cossley, Richard, Customer and collector of Gloucester port, 205.

Cost Park, co. Lancaster, 462.

Coste. See La Coste.

Cosvill (Colvill), Margaret, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.

Cotes, Robert, executor of S. Thirkettle, 387; administratrix of. See Cowper, Ann.

Cotesworth, —, Dr., payment to, 17.

Cotgrave, Thomas, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 473.

Cotterell (Cottrel, Cottrell), Sir Clement, Master of the Ceremonies, annuity in lieu of allowances out of the Treasurer of the Chamber's Office, 729, 746.

fee of, 194, 652, 708.

issues to and payments by, 35, 193, 322, 382, 500, 535, 542, 613, 614, 651, 728.

medal for, 741.

medals delivered to, 741.

re-appointed, 652.

Cotton, Charles, lieutenant, Bowles' regiment, half pay for, 599.

-, Sir John Hind, Commissioner for Trade, salary, 633.

-, Robert, security for Henry Smith, 325.

-, Thomas, sheriff of cos. Cambridge and Huntingdon, account of, 614–5.

Cotton Library, care of, allowance for, 36, 203, 655–6, 831.

Rymer MSS. bought for, 642.

state of, discussed, 37.

Cottrel, Cottrell. See Cotterell.

Couch squab, a, 856.

Couch, Benjamin, surveyor of House Duties, co. Pembroke, 523.

Couchman, Charles, messenger of the Chamber, payment to, 81.

Coudriere. See La Coudriere.

Coulom (Conlom, Coulomb), Daniel, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

-, John James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Coultheard, John, tidesman at North Berwick, 726.

Coulton, James, surveyor of House Duties, co. Gloucester, 349, 551.

Counterfeiters. See Coiners.

Counterpanes, 758.

Coupar. See Elphinstone, James.

Cour. See La Cour.

Courand, Paul, distributor of stamped paper, etc., co. Southampton and Isle of Wight, 410.

-, -, landwaiter at Southampton, prisoner for debt, 533.

Courant , The, 806.

Courey, Mary Anne de, French refugee, pension for, 681.

Couron, Francis, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Coursey. See Le Coursey.

Court, David Lame, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

-, Mariane de, French refugee, pension for, 681.

-, See also Le Court.

Court Drummer. See Clothier, J.

Court Post. See Andrews, H.; Bond, D.

Courteil, Abraham, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Courtenay, Sir William, bart., lease of Exeter Castle in trust to, 615.

Courteville (Courtevile), Christopher, surveyor of House Duties, co. Surrey, appointment, 323; dismissed, 721; petition, 228.

Courthope (Couthope), James, underclerk of the House of Commons, 159, 353, 765.

Courtie, Sarah, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.

Cousein, Antonie, staymaker to Queen Anne, 94.

Couthope. See Courthope.

Coutts, William, landsurveyor at Irvine, 663, 730.

Couzens, John, ensign in Windress's regiment, half pay for, 601.

Coventry, co. Warwick, Receiver General of assessments for. See Newsham, W.

Cowan, Mrs., memorial of, Customs seizure, 746.

Cowdon, Patrick, watchman of the Salt at Borrowstounness, appointment, 74; dismissed, 504.

Cowes, Isle of Wight, Customs surveyor at, 673.

Cowley, Edward, lieutenant, half pay for, 606.

Cowper (Cooper), —, third clerk in Sick and Wounded Office, 435.

-, Ann. See Cowper, Thomas.

-, George, Commissioner of Stamps, 194.

-, -, captain in Earl of Wharton's regiment, half pay for, 595.

-, Thomas, and Ann his wife, administratrix of R. Cotes, Banker's annuity of, 387.

-, -, of Wells, distributor of Stamps for East Division of Somerset, 503.

-, William, Baron Cowper, creation of, 768.

house of, 488.

Lord Chancellor, 488.

annuity, 113, 223.

appointment, 113.

royal bounty for equipage, 111.

-, And see Cooper.

Cows, distempered. See Cattle.

Cox, Sir Charles, wharf of, in Southwark, 673.

-, Charles, Judge of cos. Glamorgan, Brecon and Radnor, 343.

-, Job, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 471.

-, John, tidesman at Minehead, appointed waiter and searcher at Briton Ferry, 321.

-, Thomas, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 482.

-, William, captain lieutenant in Earl of Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.

Cozentine, Ezekiel, captain, commander of the Rose, 242.

Cracherode, Anthony, Treasury Solicitor, allowance in lieu of fees, etc., 265, 268, 861.

appointment, 265, 266, 533.

attending the Treasury, 266, 268, 306.

coach hire of, 268.

directions to, 268, 276, 287, 303, 533, 575, 819.

issues to, for Crown Law Charges, 268, 296, 315, 545, 617, 643, 795, 823, 843, 860.

memorial of, 275.

payments by, 306, 611, 617, 651, 827, 847.

petitions referred to, 558, 669, 728.

reports by, 300, 703–4.

Cradles, 853.

Cradock, Edmund, deputy to O. Bridgeman, 750.

Craggs, James, senior, Clerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance, grant of office, 189; revoked, 433.

-, -, -, a Postmaster General, 269, 516, 538, 553, 570, 689, 719; appointment, 390.

-, -, -, appointed to examine bills, Blenheim Castle works, 737, 753.

-, -, junior, Resident and Envoy at Barcelona, allowance for journeys, 373; equipage allowance, 373; expenses of, in attending the King of Spain, 299, 809.

Crail, Craill [co. Fife], 96.

Cramache, Hector de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Cranburne Chase. See Windsor Forest.

Cranmer, Lady, lodgings of, in Somerset House, 846.

-, Joseph, a Secondary in the Pipe Office, 107.

Crapp, Christopher, Surveyor of House Duties, co. Somerset, 721.

Crauford. See Crawford.

Crauston, James, watchman of the Salt in Kirkcaldy, 503.

Craven, Gifford, lieutenant in the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.

Crawford, Earl of. See Lindsay, John.

Crawford (Crauford), George, tidewaiter at Dunbar, 666.

-, Helen, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.

-, Henry, merchant in Craill, ship of, seized, 96.

-, Hugh, landwaiter and searcher at Port Glasgow, 88.

-, John, Customs officer, appointed collector of Scots Salt duties at Borrowstounness, 74.

-, Peter, tidewaiter in Montrose port, 415; removed to Campbeltown, 512.

-, Thomas, Secretary to the Extraordinary Embassy to the Most Christian King, equipage and ordinary, 765, 795.

plate for, 818.

travelling charges, 781.

Crawley, Thomas, ensign in Wittewrong's regiment, half pay for, 597.

Cray, co. Brecon, Mill of, 857.

Creake (Creak), —, house of, in Ayr Street, 487, 787.

Crediton, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments, etc., 59, 622, 670.

Creed, Mary, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 476.

Creig, Alexander, Customs boatman at Inchmarnock and Point of Ayr, 774.

Creighton, Abraham, colonel, regiment of (Inniskillen Foot), reformed officers of, half pay for, 595.

-, David, brigadier, half pay for, 596.

regiment of foot of, formerly Viscount Ikerrin's, reformed officers of, half pay for, 596.

Cremar (Cremor), Theo., lieutenant in Churchill's regiment, half pay for, 48, 604.

Crespigny (Crepigny), Gabriel, captain, French pensioner in Ireland, 222, 861.

Cresserons, Charles de, French pensioner on Irish establishment, 586.

Cresset, William George, appointed a Commissioner of Wine Licences, 194, 198.

Cressey, Thomas, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 476.

Creswick, Henry, of Morton in the Marsh, 184.

-, John, son of Henry, appointed Examiner of the Outport Books, 184, 192.

Creuddyn, Croyddin, co. Cardigan, manor of, Stewardship, etc., of, 197.

Cripley, J., certifying dividends on South Sea Stock, 395.

Cripson Garth. See Acklam.

Crispe (Chrisp, Crisp), Henry, Register of Certificate Cocquets in the Searchers’ Office, 620.

-, James Duke, and frauds and abuses in Chelsea Hospital, 302, 490.

-, John, grantee of office of Collector Outwards of Customs and Tonnage and Poundage and Keeper of the Cocquet Seal in London port, 41–2, 197.

-, Jos., agent for sufferers by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 468.

-, Joseph, senior, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 471.

-, -, junior, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 471.

-, Sir Nicholas, grantee of office of Collector of Tonnage and Poundage and Keeper of the Cocquet Seal in London port, 41–2.

-, Peter, Agent for Transports in the Mediterranean, 630.

-, -, Commissioner for disbanding and paying off Marine regiments, 266, 459.

-, -, Comptroller of Excise and New Imposts, grant of office, 845.

-, Thomas or Sir Thomas, grantee of office of Collector Outwards of Customs and Tonnage and Poundage and Keeper of the Cocquet Seal in London port, 41–2, 197.

Critz, Thomas de, a Serjeant at Arms, appointment, fee, etc., 108, 655.

Crocker, Isaac, pension for, 217, 674.

Croft. See Crofts.

Crofton, John, lieutenant in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.

Crofts (Croft), —, Dr., liveries for children of the Chapel, 445.

-, Lawrence, appointed land surveyor at Irwine, 730.

-, Richard, quartermaster in Pepper's regiment, half pay for, 48, 603.

-, William, captain in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.

Croharre (Crohare), Daniel, pension for, 215.

-, Thomas, King's Waiter in London port, 206, 369.

Croizat, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Croker (Croke), Gerard, Receiver General of Land Tax, co. Oxford, appointment, 623.

-, John, First Graver of the Mint, appointment, 806.

Cromartie, Earl of. See Mackenzie, John.

Cromarty, co. Ross and Cromarty, 723; tidesurveyor at, 88.

Crombie [co. Fife], Salt Duty officer at, 504; Salt Works erected at, 504; watch man of the Salt at, 504.

Cromdale [co. Elgin], ministers of, petition of, 746.

Cromer, co. Norfolk, riding surveyor at, 847.

Cromp. See Crump.

Crompton [Robert], Paymaster of the Malt Lottery Tickets, 179.

Crook, Clement, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 470.

Crookshanks, John, Comptroller General of Customs and of Accounts of Receivers, etc., of Customs, Scotland, attends the Treasury, 270, 275, 549.

clerks of, salaries, 342.

letter to, 222.

re-appointed, 342.

salary, 342.

Croome, Thomas, Receiver General of Land Tax and House Duties for Wiltshire, 558.

Crosby (Crossby), John, captain in Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 598.

-, Morris, lieutenant in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.

Croses, Isaac, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Crosiette. See La Crosiette.

Crosland, Nathaniel, Keeper of the French Prison at Tower Hill, 577.

Crosley, Margaret, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.

Cross, John, waiter and searcher in Harwich port, 55.

-, See also Du Cross.

Crossby. See Crosby.

Crow (Crowe), John, captain in Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.

-, Robert, lieutenant in Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.

-, Timothy, captain, pension for, 674.

Crown, Clerk of, 810; Deputy, 715.

Crown Lands. See Lands.

Crown Lawsuits:

charges of, accounts of, 450–1, 536; issues for, 8, 56, 64, 82, 124, 151, 152, 155, 170, 253, 268, 315, 362, 376, 420, 497, 545, 643, 795, 819, 843, 860.

list and particulars of, 300– 303.

states of, required, 266, 536.

Crown Office, 451.

Crowns, coining of, drafts approved for, 330.

Crowns of State, jewels, etc., for, 223.

Croyddin. See Creuddyn.

Crump (Cromp), Lawrence, York Herald, coat for, 115–6; fee of, 108; payment to his executors, 659.

Crutch, James, prosecuted for seditious words spoken at Oxford, 303.

Cruze. See La Cruze.

Cuffe, —, cornet in Wharton's regiment, half pay for, 596.

-, Gerrard, lieutenant, half pay for, 605.

-, William, ensign in Bowles's regiment, half pay for, 600.

Cugley, David, captain in Wittewrong's regiment, half pay for, 597.

Cullam, Jasper, security for H. Robinson, 345.

Cullen. See Cullin.

Cullercoates (Cullercoats), co. Northumberland, Salt Duty watchmen at, 523.

Culliford, William, appointed a Customs Commissioner in Scotland, 198.

-, -, colonel, military pensioner in Ireland, 593.

-, -, importer of brandy and rum, 498.

Cullin [Cullen, co. Cork), barracks in, 607.

Cullyton. See Colyton.

Culm, Duties on. See Coal.

Culmore, co. Londonderry, barracks in, maintenance of, 608; Fort, Governor of, allowance, 593.

Cumberland, county of, Assessments, Receiver General of. See Brougham, T.

distributor of stamps for. See Baines, R.; Lowry, R.

House Duties, Receiver General of, 650. See also Brougham, T.

surveyors of. See Brenand, T.; Pattison, T.

riding surveyor for the coast of, 822.

Salt Duty officers in, 692.

sheriff of. See Dalston, Sir C.

Cumbrae Islands. See Combras.

Cumming (Cuming), Alexander, captain in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 600.

-, -, landwaiter and searcher at Leith, appointed tidesurveyor at Cromarty, 88.

-, -, lieutenant in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 600.

Cunha Brochado, Don Jose da, Envoy Extraordinary from the King of Portugal, gold medals for, 740.

goods of, sealing of, 656.

payment to, 720.

plate of, Duty demanded on, 671.

present for, 535.

Cunningham (Conyngham, Cuningham, Cunyngham), Alexander, H.M. Resident with the Republic of Venice, equipage and ordinary, 725, 747.

-, Daniel, ensign in Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.

-, David, watchman of the Salt in Borrowstounness collection, 504.

-, Helen, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.

-, Henry, Brigadier, regiment of dragoons of, (8th Hussars), officer of, half pay for, 594.

-, John, junior of Bandullock, distributor of stamps for Edinburgh, 377.

-, -, lieutenant in Wittewronge's regiment, half pay for, 597.

-, -, tidewaiter at Perth, removed to Port Glasgow, 512–3.

-, Magdalen, pension for, 213, 674.

-, Michael, captain in Mitchelburne's regiment, half pay for, 594.

-, Robert, quartermaster in Kerr's regiment, half pay for, 48, 605.

-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 469.

-, William, captain, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.

Currituck, Curritack, North Carolina, Comptroller of Customs at. See Brabant, H.; FitzWilliams, R.

Curtains and valances, 368, 377, 379, 528, 543, 544, 757, 758, 774, 834, 853, 856.

Curtis, George, pension for, 215.

-, James, assistant Inspector and Surveyor of Courts and Corporations within the Bills of Mortality, 378, 383.

-, -, searcher and surveyor of cards and dice, 383.

-, John, King's Waiter in London port, 374.

-, Robert, office of Auditor of Imprests in Ireland surrendered by, 113.

-, William, Vicar of Dovercourt, petition for compensation, 776.

Curtois, Martha, tenant of a house in Pall Mall, 574.

Cushen, Benson, lieutenant in Dormer's regiment, half pay for, 600.

Cushions, 150, 368, 377, 544, 757, 764, 774, 801.

Custice, John, pension for, 215.

Custis, John, King's Waiter in London port, 206, 368, 369.

CUSTOMS:

Accounts, auditing the, 790.

Comptroller General of, 32, 200.

accommodation for, 653.

allowance for, out of Coinage Duty, 200, 201.

Assistant, petition for place of, 334;see also Paul, R.

duties of, increase in, 397–8.

See also Burnet, W.; Holt, R.

General and Cash, enquiry as to state of, 18, 123, 340.

proposals for expediting, invited, 18, 123, 340.

payments for services in 107, 628, 769, 868.

appraisers, 575, 659.

bills of store, clerk for, 534, 619

boatmen, 433, 620, 744.

appointments, 55, 70, 88, 112, 161, 320, 370, 371, 405, 416, 486, 487, 513, 521, 619, 620, 663, 665, 725, 773, 774, 823, 847.

chief, appointed, 112, 405; dismissed, 405.

dismissed, 619, 823.

duties of, 521.

salaries, 370, 513, 663, 665, 774.

superannuated, 371, 487, 521, 847.

bonds, 285, 634.

interest on, petitions for remission of, 162, 420, 525, 744, 798, 821.

method of taking and discharging, 123.

books, blank, parchment for, 423.

books and papers, removed from Custom House when endangered by fire, 652.

business, at the Treasury, Clerk dealing with, 31; persons instructed in, 56, 284, 659, 854.

Cashier. See Customs—Re ceiver General.

Coast bonds, given under Act 13–14 Car. II, c. 11, clauses 7 and 8, Treasury authorised to remit or compound where ships are driven abroad by weather, 137, 363.

Coast business, London port, Clerk of. See Ellis, J.; Philips, V.; Speidell, E.

coastwaiters, appointed, 55, 321, 370, 503, 772, 823.

dismissed, 823.

salaries, 370, 503, 772.

Surveyor of, London port, 619.

Cocquet Seal, London Port, Keeper of. See Crispe, John, Nicholas and Thomas; Lawrence, D.; Montagu, Charles, Earl of Manchester.

Cocquets, 41, 240, 376; counterfeited, 403, 404; Register of Certificate Cocquets, London Port, 620.

Collector of Customs on Cloth, etc., London port. See Miller, R.

Collector Inwards, London port, 371, 374, 404, 449, 553, 658. See also Shaw, C.; Shaw, Sir J.

Collector Outwards, London port, 146, 401, 405. See also Crispe, John; Crispe, Thomas; Montagu, Charles Earl of Manchester.

Collector of Petty Customs of Aliens, London port. See Laurence, D.

Collector of Customs on Wool, leather, lead, tin, etc., in London port. See Benson, J.

Collectors, 74–5, 187, 322, 330, 370, 376, 662, 782, 842.

advances by, for raising seamen, 294, 755, 779.

allowances out of the Coinage Duties for, 200, 201.

appointed, 55, 89, 114, 196, 205, 206, 207, 320, 367, 415, 487, 512, 513, 534, 541, 560, 619, 667, 725, 726, 784.

debts of, 197, 751; accounts of, required, 339–40; estates seized for, 197, 640–1; grant of, 751; sureties’ petitions, 641, 662.

deputies, appointed, 70.

directions to, 284, 285, 447, 611, 760.

dismissed, 89, 160, 534, 560, 619, 667, 725, 726.

duties of, 521.

frauds, committed by, 372–3, 534.

recommendations for places of, 288, 444.

restored, 160, 322.

salaries, 206, 362, 369, 502, 513, 667, 726, 784; petitions for increases, 84, 415.

seizure by, 93.

surety bonds of, 192.

transferred, 55, 725.

Collectors of Outports, Inspector of, accommodation for, 653. See also Langton, G.; Langton, R.

Commissioners, England, 257, 345, 382, 647, 731.

accommodation for, 653.

Agent and Solicitor to. See Stephens, R.

attending the Treasury, 4, 5, 12, 17, 18, 249, 251, 252, 270, 284, 285, 309.

day of week appointed for, 32.

commissions, 84, 145, 146, 177, 407; order of names in, directions concerning, 184.

directions to, 42, 43, 748, 805.

leave of absence for, 766.

letters to, 2, 18, 40, 42, 56, 57, 86, 91, 93, 98, 117, 118, 120, 123, 138, 143, 144, 154, 166, 168, 169, 183, 208, 219, 248, 267, 277, 284, 319, 325, 339, 367, 370, 389, 391, 394, 408, 411, 445, 446, 460, 489, 525, 527, 536, 541, 543, 545, 555, 560, 566, 612, 618, 627, 634, 649, 656, 658, 659, 662, 667, 669, 671, 687, 697, 703, 720, 729, 731, 737, 744, 748, 749, 754, 759, 760, 763, 764, 766, 770, 778, 783, 790, 822, 830, 831, 836, 842, 847, 848, 854.

memorials of, 109, 252, 259, 397, 403, 433, 443, 550, 560, 620, 628, 673, 816.

petitions referred to, 84, 93, 150, 154, 156, 157, 160, 162, 169, 182, 183, 184, 192, 197, 199, 240, 243, 244, 279, 322, 325, 328, 334, 335, 341, 345, 368, 372, 375, 384, 385, 394, 399, 402, 406, 414, 415, 418, 420, 421, 422, 440, 444, 446, 447, 512, 517, 521, 525, 528, 530, 551, 554, 574, 629, 634, 660, 662, 668, 684, 689, 696, 698, 723–5, 731, 740, 744, 745, 776, 798, 800, 821, 837, 840, 845, 862.

reports by, 12, 89, 91, 112, 146, 161, 168, 187, 242, 270, 272, 294, 309, 313, 321, 371, 425, 489, 498, 516, 528, 550, 552, 556, 567, 626, 636, 641, 647, 652–3, 664, 747, 749, 755, 779, 842.

salaries, 84, 177.

Secretary to, 653, 662.

See also Carkesse, C.

warrants to, 55, 70, 79, 109, 112, 128, 146, 161, 187, 192, 194, 227, 319, 320, 339, 370, 386, 397, 404, 405, 423, 425, 433, 443, 447, 486, 489, 497, 516, 521, 528, 533, 552, 556, 567, 611, 619, 625, 626, 652, 664, 673, 693, 725, 747, 755, 772, 782, 799, 816, 845, 847, 854.

Commissioners, Scotland. See Scotland.

Comptroller General. See Customs—Accounts.

Comptroller of Great and Petty Customs, London port. See Downing, C..

Needler, J.; Somers, J.

comptrollers, 376, 505.

appointed, 89, 110, 114, 203, 205, 206, 207, 320, 321, 335, 456, 502, 512, 663, 665, 666, 730, 773, 823.

deputy, 187–8, 486.

appointed, 55.

dismissed, 187.

promoted, 55.

restored, 187.

dismissed, 154, 206, 605, 666.

duties of, 330, 521.

nominations for places of, 182.

parchment books for, 423.

resigned, 182, 823.

salaries, 110, 335, 362, 366, 369, 423, 455, 520, 533, 663, 666, 764, 773, 823, 830.

seizure by, 93.

Customer of the Cloth and Petty Customs, London port. See Miller, R.

customers, appointed, 76, 114, 196, 205, 206, 320, 799.

deputy, 799.

parchment books for, 423.

salaries, 76, 329, 362, 369, 502, 516, 625, 724, 799.

debentures, method of passing and paying, recommendations for improving, invited, 18, 123; repayments by, account of, required, 560.

debts, 183.

accounts of, required, 339–40.

compositions for, 146, 556; accounts of, required, 340.

lands, etc., seized for, 345, 446, 522, 550, 731, 744, 754, 868.

petitions of debtors and their sureties and creditors, 144, 157, 190, 345, 446, 499, 629, 689, 696, 740, 821.

in Plantations, account of, required, 340.

prosecutions for, charges of, accounts of, required, 340; stayed, 745.

Duties:

Additional Impositions, accounts, charges of passing, 437.

Aliens’ Duties, 112, 160, 242.

Coinage Duties. See Coinage Duties.

exemption of goods imported from, and exported to, Jersey and Guernsey, 567–8.

on Brandy, 394, 528, 862; gross and net produce of, accounts of, required, 445.

on Bullion, 341.

on Calicoes, White (15per cent., as by 11–12 Wm. III, c. 3, 12–13 Wm. III, c. 11, 3–4 Anne, c. 18, 6 Anne, c. 50 and 7 Anne, c. 30), payments out of, 443.

on Candles, 790.

on Cloth, Collector of, London port, 206.

on Coals. See Coals.

on Cochineal, 553.

on Coffee. See Coffee.

on East India Goods, Unrated, 267, 649, 747. appropriation of, by Act 7 Anne, c. 31, 270.

management of, separated from other Customs by Acts 2–3 Anne, c. 18 and 3–4 Anne, c. 18, 443.

methods of computing the, disputed by the East India Company, 270, 277, 446, 497–8, 634.

officer deputed to attend sales and to compute Duties. See Mein, C.; Tull, R.

settlement of a fixed rate, proposed, 277, 335, 566, 627.

on French Prize Wines, 25l. per ton, as by 2–3 Anne, c. 18, issue out of, 226; petition for remission of, 385, 800.

on French shipping, 5s. per ton, issue out of, 54, 226.

on French Silks, 658.

on French Wines, 25l. per ton, as by 4–5 Wm. and Mary, c. 5, 7–8 Wm. III, c. 20 and 8–9 Wm. III, c. 12, 516; issues out of, 13, 54, 86, 136, 226, 578.

on Gunpowder, 721.

on Hemp, 673, 755.

on Hops, as by 9 Anne, c. 13, 403–4, 537.

on Horses, 382; for the Army, query as to, 744.

on the King's Goods, 79.

on Lead, 368; Collector of, London port, 206.

on Leather, 368, 790; Collector of, London port, 206, 362; Comptroller of, London port, 14.

on Linen, accounts, charges of passing, 437.

on Muslins, 15 per cent. payment out of, 443.

on Mustard, for the King's use, payment of, 389.

on Pepper, as by 8 Anne, c. 12, account of, required, 541, 619.

on Plate, 671.

on Sail Cloth, Foreign, as by 12 Anne, c. 12, issues out of, 54, 136, 226, 578.

on Salt. See Salt Duties.

on Serges, 341.

on Silk, 658; accounts, charges of passing, 437.

15 per cent. on, granted by 11–12 Wm. III, c. 3 and made perpetual by 7 Anne, c. 30, payments out of, 332, 578, 789.

on Stockings, 20 per cent., 272, 285, 567.

on Tea, 341, 446, 498, 634; proposed settlement of a rate on, 627.

on Tin, 368; Collector of, London port, 206.

on Tobacco, 146, 157, 190, 345, 384–5, 420, 446, 525, 556, 626, 689, 696, 740, 798, 821; accounts, charges of passing, 437.

on Vinegar, accounts, charges of passing, 437.

on Wines, 91, 444, 525.

account of, required, 527.

accounts, charges of passing, 437.

for the King's use, payment of, 389.

gross and net produce of, accounts of, required, 445.

And see Customs— Duties:—

French Prize Wines; French Wines; Tonnage and Poundage.

on Wool, 368; Collector of, London port, 206, 362; Comptroller of, London, port, 14.

Tonnage and Poundage, subsidies of:

accounts of, auditing of, 790; charges of passing, 437; required, 560.

Collector Outwards, London port, 41, 197, 223.

issues out of, 366.

orders of loans on, lost, 62, 492.

Half Subsidies (as by 6 Anne, c. 48, 6 Anne, c. 73, 7 Anne, c. 30, 12 Anne, c. 11, and 1 Geo. I, St. 2, c. 12), issues out of, 120, 332, 333, 448, 578, 789.

New Subsidy [as by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20], accounts, charges of passing, 437.

Two Thirds Subsidy (as by 3–4 Anne c. 3, continued by 6 Anne, c. 50 and made perpetual by 7 Anne, c. 30), 62.

deficiency of, issue for making good the, 8, 65.

issues out of, 120, 332, 448, 578, 789.

tallies on, 203.

Establishment, copy of, required, 143.

Exchequer Accounts of, state of, required, 248.

Exports and Imports, Inspector of. See Customs— Inspector.

fines and forfeitures, 330, 840; compounded or remitted, 240–1, 243, 628, 660, 684, 696; prosecutors' shares of, 243.

frauds, 89, 93, 567–8, 703.

goods to pass, 91, 93, 117, 120, 168, 169, 208, 219, 386, 389, 404, 408, 411, 836, 847.

House, 120, 403, 810.

enlarging the, ground purchased for, 550.

fire near the, losses to the revenue by, 652.

persons assisting in preserving the premises from, brandy and wine expended among, 652–3; rewards promised to, 652.

painter at, 382.

temporary accommodation necessary until its reconditioning, 652; proposed use of Clothworkers’ Company Hall for, 653; house in Fenchurch Street taken for, 653.

Usher of. See Taylor, W.

informations, 341, 394, 512;noli prosequi entered, 112, 160, 202, 242, 422, 516, 552, 635–6, 640–1, 698, 747, 837.

Inspector General of Imports and Exports, attendance at the Treasury, 32.

clerks of, allowances, 723.

duties of, 154.

salary, 154.

See also Davenant, C.; Martin, H.

Inspector of Outports, Scotland, 93. See also Edgar, W.; Pargitor, E.

in Ireland. See Ireland.

King's Waiters, 341, 368, 372, 374, 399, 404, 444, 447, 449, 487, 521, 658, 668, 673.

appointed, 206, 207, 314, 320, 335, 620, 772, 846, 851.

Deputies, appointed, sworn, etc., 341, 368, 371, 372, 374, 399, 404, 444, 447, 449, 487, 521, 658, 673; petitions of, 341, 668.

salaries, 362, 369, 416, 423, 455, 634, 689, 725, 853.

landcarriage surveyors, appointed, 503.

landcarriage waiters, appointed, 503, 513, 726, 730.

dismissed, 503, 513, 726, 730.

salaries, 726, 729, 730.

surveyors of, appointed, 666, 667, 730, 784.

lands, etc., in possession of, account and survey of, required, 548.

landsurveyors, 854.

appointed, 415, 663, 665, 666, 730.

dismissed, 665, 666.

salaries, 416, 663, 665, 666, 730.

land waiters, 73, 664.

appointed, 88, 89, 161, 321, 371, 405, 415, 416, 503, 533, 534, 538, 619, 665, 666, 725, 772, 773, 847.

charges brought against, 790.

dismissed, 503, 533, 538, 619, 665, 666, 729, 773.

duties of, 521.

petitions for places, 240, 421.

promoted, 847.

salaries, 371, 538, 665, 666, 773.

superannuated, 371.

surveyors of, appointed, 854.

management of, estimate of the charge of, required, 143.

recommendations for improving, invited, 18, 123, 340.

Messenger of the Chamber attending. See Thorowkettle, J.

noontenders, appointed, 206, 370, 405, 534.

Officers, allowances for horses, 206.

assessments on salaries of less than 60l. per annum, repaid, 109, 319, 816.

corruption of, 564.

deputations, new, on accession of Geo. I, 168.

directions to, for the inspection and sealing of goods, 57, 79, 325, 391, 396, 446, 543, 545, 612, 656, 659, 667, 697, 720, 737, 760, 783, 830, 831, 854.

for searching vessels and passengers from France, 748, 805.

for examining all persons leaving the Kingdom, 647, 662.

for examining goods shipped coastwise, 755.

dismissed, 199; on account of voting at an election, 187.

expenses of, in searching passengers, etc., from France, 845.

leave of absence for, 664.

loyalty of, anonymous letter reflecting upon, 319.

paid by incidents, placed on the Establishment, 397.

places, nominations for, 98, 117, 292, 375, 382, 460.

in the Plantations, 322.

appointed, 321, 367, 560, 773, 823.

appointment of, Act in Virginia conflicting with 7–8 Wm. III, c. 22 on, 560–1.

instruction to, concerning ships, passes to Algiers, 128–9.

salaries, 773.

suspended, 560.

poundage of, for collecting Duties on Foreign Salt, 439.

Salary Bills; London port, 110, 351, 447, 611, 782, 871.

Outports, 110, 351, 447, 611, 782, 871.

Plantations, 351, 611.

shares of seizures. See Customs—Seizures.

Outport Books, examiners of, 32; appointed, 192; dismissed, 192; petition for place, 184; temporary accommodation for, 653.

Inspector and Examiner of, reasons for appointing, 330. See also Holmes, R.; Sadler, J.

not regularly kept and returned, 330.

Petty Customs, Collector Inwards, London port. See Laurence, D.

Port Books. See Customs— Outport Books.

ports, reports on, mentioned, 87.

preventive officers, appointed, 397, 489; waterman attending, 397.

prosecutions, 156, 385, 493, 528, 625–6.

in the Exchequer Court, Inspector of, grant of office of, enquiry re, 183. See also Winde, W.

deputy, petition for place of, 782. See also Hill, W.

quaymen, 397.

Receiver General and Cashier of, England, 200, 385, 626.

accounts, 252; auditing of, 224.

allowance on Coinage moneys, 200, 201.

Comptroller of the issues and payments of. See Sansom, A.

directions to, 2, 43, 728, 759–60.

payments by, 76, 84, 107, 110, 223, 329, 353, 362, 368, 369, 404, 416, 421, 423, 442, 447, 455, 502, 509, 516, 520, 533, 547, 554, 611, 615, 625, 628, 634, 652, 722, 724, 725, 769, 843, 850, 853, 869.

payments to, 611, 842.

weekly certificates of, inspection of, 224.

See also Ferne, H.; Graydon, —.

Receiver General, Scotland.

See Scotland.

Receiver of, London port, allowance on Coinage Duty moneys received, 200.

Register General of Shipping, 653.

Register of North British Ships and Inspector of the Coast Business in Scotland.

See Baillie, R.

Register of all Trading Ships in Great Britain, Clerk for keeping. See Bernard, S.

Register of Warrants Inwards, London port. See Bealing, M.

Revenue:

appropriated for the Civil List, accounts of, directions concerning, 40, 42, 760; accounts required, 2, 42, 189; payments out of, 850.

arrears of, applicable to Queen Anne's Civil List, account of, required, 367.

charges on, 728, 761, 772.

gross and net produce of, account of, required, 445.

payments into Exchequer, certificate of, required, 189; charges of making, 437.

in Scotland, 42; account of, required, 25.

riding officers, 533, 773.

appointed, 88, 89, 207, 371, 405, 619, 673, 773.

charges against, 744.

dismissed, 243, 371, 619, 673.

for guarding the Kent and Sussex Coasts.

Surveyor General of, See Baker, H.; Lambard, T.

petitions for places of, 154.

rewards for, 183, 562.

salaries, 207, 673.

superannuated, 405, 533.

supervisors of, 533, 619.

riding surveyors, appointed, 192, 206, 822, 847.

petition for reward, 517.

promoted, 206.

salaries, 822.

superannuated, 847.

Salary Bills. See Customs— Officers.

in Scotland. See Scotland.

searchers, 375, 401.

appointed, 55, 88, 89, 206, 207, 259, 267, 320, 335, 415, 416, 486, 503, 534, 538, 665, 666.

Chief, London port. See Fowles, Sir W.

deputy, petition of, 375; re-sworn, 401; share of seizure for, 319.

dismissed, 206, 503, 538, 665, 666.

Office, London port, 664; Register of Certificate Cocquets in, 620.

parchment books for, 423.

petitions of, 183.

salaries, 362, 369, 404, 493, 509, 538, 547, 665, 666, 722.

See also Customs— waiters and searchers.

Secretary. See Customs— Commissioners.

seizures, 93, 96, 111, 112, 150, 156, 160, 183, 240–1, 242, 334–5, 422, 423, 425, 440, 444, 516, 528, 551, 552, 554, 568, 626, 636, 664, 673, 698, 725, 731, 746, 755, 822, 837, 855.

collusive, 618; proposal for dealing with, 647; rules and orders against, 279.

Inspector of, Scotland, 241, 245.

King's Share of, 240–1.

of cochineal, account of, required, 560.

officers’ shares of, 150, 319, 562, 652, 755.

Register of. See Earle, J.; Woodford, T.

Register of, Scotland.

See Scotland.

Treasury Lords and Barons of Exchequer empowered to compound, 185, 203, 363.

sloops and smacks:

commanders of, appointed, 55, 320, 321, 533, 772, 773.

dismissed, 320, 533, 772, 773.

nomination for place of, 244.

petitions of, 184, 244.

resigned, 321.

established, 760.

mariners, additional 433; wages of, 760.

mates, appointed, 70, 112, 371, 521, 760.

dismissed, 371.

resigned, 521.

salaries, 760.

victualling allowance, 760.

smuggling. See Smuggling.

Solicitor, 32, 144, 516, 567.

accommodation for, 653.

Assistant. See Medcalf, G.

See also Brydges, J.

Surveyor General of, fee of, 449.

Surveyor General of, London port, parchment books for, 423.

Surveyor General, North America. See Birchfield, M.; Heathcot, C.

Surveyor General of, South America. See Birchfield, M.; Keith W.

Surveyor of the Navigation Act, 837. See also Scot, S.

Surveyor of the Outports. See Byde, J.; Jones, J.

Surveyor of the Kent and Sussex coasts against owlers. See Baker, H.

Surveyor of Petty Customs, London port, salary, 449.

Surveyor of the Warehouse. See Grice, S.; Holland, J.

surveyors, 187, 242.

allowances for riding charges, 673, 772.

appointed, 55, 70, 89, 112, 161, 206, 320, 397, 487, 521, 619, 847.

dismissed, 89, 619, 847.

duties of, 521.

promoted, 847.

recommendation for place of, 12.

salaries, 112, 397, 489, 521, 619, 772.

watermen attending, 397.

tidesmen:

acting as boatmen, 744.

allowances, 773.

appointed, 55, 70, 88, 89, 112, 161, 192, 206, 313, 321, 370, 371, 405, 486, 487, 521, 534, 619, 620, 673, 725, 773, 774, 823, 847, 854.

dismissed, 70, 206, 619, 620, 673, 724–5, 773.

extraordinary, 418, 749.

parties to smuggling, 691.

petitions for places of, 93, 117.

promoted, 55, 70, 192, 206, 321, 371, 487, 673, 823.

resigned, 112, 521, 673.

salaries, 370, 744, 773.

superannuated, 405, 486, 487, 619.

tidesurveyors, 817.

appointed, 55, 88, 321, 370, 415, 416, 489, 503, 533, 665, 666, 726.

dismissed, 533, 665, 666, 726, 731.

resigned, 726.

salaries, 370, 665, 666, 726.

tidewaiters, 75.

acting as Salt Duty officers, 504, 774.

appointed, 88, 89, 415, 416, 503, 504, 512–3. 663, 665, 666, 725, 774, 856.

dismissed, 89, 503, 663, 665, 666, 774, 856.

salaries, 504, 512–3, 663, 665, 666, 774.

undersearchers, London port, appointed, 146, 206, 207, 832.

deputy, appointed, 166; sworn, 146.

leave of absence for, 118.

salaries, 159, 329.

sworn, 146, 832.

waiters, appointed, 88, 415, 416, 663, 665; salaries, 663.

waiters and searchers, appointed, 55, 161, 320, 321, 370, 371, 405, 486, 487, 521, 534, 619, 620, 673, 823.

dismissed, 371, 486, 619, 620, 823.

duties of, 521.

promoted, 487.

resigned, 414, 534, 619.

salaries, 370, 521.

superannuated, 55, 161, 321, 405, 487, 489, 521, 620.

warehousekeepers, appointed, 371, 533; dismissed, 533.

watchmen, 74–5.

appointed, 55, 70, 74, 206, 370, 487, 673, 773.

dismissed, 206.

resigned, 773.

salaries, 55, 74, 773.

watermen, appointed, 112, 371, 397, 489, 773.

dismissed, 371.

salaries, 397, 489.

weighers and weighing porters, appointed, 416, 487, 521, 666, 847.

extraordinary, 847.

nomination for place of, 260.

salaries, 666.

superannuated, 521.

wine tasters, petition for place of, 376.

Surveyor of, London port. See Chitty, J.; Heymans, A.; Heymans, J.

Cutler, payment to, 223.

Cutler, Robert, ensign in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 601.

Cutts, Joanna, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 585.

Cwmtydor, Comotayder, co. Radnor, manor or lordship of, stewardship of, 161.

Czar, Envoy Extraordinary from. See Schack, Freiherr von.