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Fachin, William, an old soldier, pension for, 213, 675.
Fairfax, Brian, Commissioner for Duties on Hides, Skins Vellum and Parchment and for Land Taxes and House Duties, 565, 572, 578.
appointment of, 193, 835.
salary, 338, 445, 564, 770.
-, [Charles], colonel, perpetuity granted to heirs of, payments on, 195, 554.
Fairfield, David, lieutenant in the Earl of Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.
-, -, surgeon in the Earl of Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.
Faithful, Thomas, informations against, exportation of wool and importation of brandy, 525.
Falaiseau, —, pension for, 682.
Falconers, See Scotland.
Falkingham, Edward, captain, member of a Naval court-martial, 110.
Falkland, Viscount. See Carey, Lucius H.
Fallows, Thomas, fined and imprisoned for embezzlement, petition of, 728.
Falmouth, co. Cornwall, 404.
packet boats at, woollen goods shipped in, 551, 636.
port of, Agent for Prizes in.
See Davy, N.; Parker, J.
Customs officers in, seizure by, 551, 636.
ship seized as prize in, 577.
tidesmen and boatmen in, 619, 725.
tidesurveyor at, 533.
Falquerols, Bernardine de, French refugee, pension for, 681.
Falquier, Elizabeth, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.
Fan. See Du Fan.
Fan Grove coppice, co. Surrey, lease of, 528; taxes on, 195.
Fancille. See La Faucille.
Fancourt, Lyon, tidesman in fee, Bristol port, 521.
Fane, Mildmay, election of, 394.
-, Thomas, Earl of Westmorland, payment of arrears of his pension, 185.
Fanest, See Faucet.
Faning, Robert, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 585.
Fanning, James, pension of, out of Army contingencies, 351.
Fans, for Queen Anne, 94.
Fanshawe, Simon, Viscount Fanshawe, King's Remembrancer in the Exchequer Court, payment to, 423; salary, 107.
Fara. See Farra.
Farette, Peter, discoverer of Chelsea Hospital frauds, 279.
Faries, Bessie, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.
Farinel, Balthazar, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Farjon, David, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Farmer, Eupham, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.
-, Helena, widow, tenant of a house near St. James's Palace, 488, 762, 798.
Farming Woods. See Rockingham Forest.
Farnaby, Charles, Receiver General of Duties on Hides, etc., appointment, 397.
Farnham, co. Surrey, Receiver General of assessments for, 623.
Farquarson, James, appointed watchman at Borrowstounness, 74.
-, -, watchman of the salt in Kirkcaldy, dismissed, 503.
Farquhar (Farquar), — children of, pension for, 674.
-, James, waiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, 88, 416.
-, -, appointed watchman at Borrowstounness, 74.
-, Margaret, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
Farra (Fara), John, deputy to messenger to the Treasury, 298; letter carrier to the Treasury, 124, 298; payments to, 109, 330, 440, 563, 769, 867.
Farrange, Gabriel, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Farrer, — recommendation by, for distributor of stamps’ place, co. Bedford, 461.
-, Henry, Salt Duty Officer, Preston Pans collection, 666.
Farringdon, Edmund, insolvent, tobacco bonds of, 420.
Farrington [Thomas], Lieutenant General, regiment of foot of, drafts from, 340; officers of, arrears due to, 151, 340; recruiting for, advance for, 545.
-, William, sheriff of co. Lancs., executors of, payment to, 555.
Farthing, Elizabeth, pension for, 675.
Farthings, 22, 29.
brass, 228.
coining of. See Mint—copper coinage.
lead, 228.
tin, exchange of, 229–30.
Faucet [? Fanest], John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 475.
Faucille. See La Faucille.
Faure, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Faversham, co. Kent, port, riding officers in, 405; waiters and searchers in, 414, 486.
Favier, Thomas, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Favre, Franc., defective Lottery order of, 611.
Fawler [John], Navy Commissioner, 420, 820.
Fawley, co. Hants., Salt Duty watchman at, 639; Salt Works at. 522, 639.
Fawne (Fawn), Oswald, pension for, 213, 675.
Fay. See Du Fay.
Fazakerley (Fazakerly), Sir William, Chamberlain of the City of London, payment to, for the poor, 398, 859.
Receiver General of assessments and House Duties for Middlesex, London, Westminster, the Inns of Court and Chancery, 58, 150, 623, 639–40, 667, 718.
one of the Receivers of the Civil List Lottery anno 1713, 445.
loans by, on South Sea Stock, 2, 71.
Featherstone, Thomas, cornet in Wolseley's regiment, half pay for, 594.
Featherstonhaugh, Heneage, landwaiter at Dartmouth, removed to Bristol port, 619.
Fee farm rents, 462, 463.
lease of, 492.
sold, 716; payment in lieu of, 436.
Trustees for the Sale of, 436, 716.
Feild. See Field.
Feilding. See Fielding.
Fellows, John, of London, merchant, security for S. Knight, 412.
-, -, -, grant of an estate at Carshalton extended for debt, 309–10, 754, 836, 842, 868.
-, Reginald, of London, merchant, son of John, security for S. Knight, 412.
-, Robert, Customs boatman at Hastings, 487.
Felons, chattels of, 786.
Felony, arrests for, 795.
Feltham, Cha., sheriff of co. Herts., payment to, 796.
Felton, J., waiter on the Queen's Robes, salary, 94.
-, Thomas, Auditor of the Receipt, 106.
Fendall, Henry, Receiver General of assessments for Surrey, 60.
Fenlay, Robert, Army clothier, payment to, 51.
Fenn, Toby, Customs boatman at Bawdsey Ferry, 521.
Fenovillet, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
Fenton, Edward, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.
-, Eleanor, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.
-, Thomas, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 474.
-, William, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis and St. Christopher, 480, 483.
-, -, senior, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 480.
Fenwick, Robert, landwaiter and searcher at Port Glasgow, appointed tidesurveyor at Inchmarnock and Point of Ayr, 415, 416, 503.
Ferguson, John, tidewaiter at Port Glasgow, 503.
Fermanagh, Viscount. See Verney, Sir John.
Ferne, —, brewer at Rochester, prosecuted, 450.
-, Henry, Receiver General and Cashier of Customs, 744.
accounts of, 436–7.
attends the Treasury, 304.
patent of, 339.
payments by, 223, 463, 689, 782, 830.
payments to, 779, 868.
re-grant of office, 327, 389.
securities of, 389, 402.
South Sea Stock in his hands, 91–2, 122.
-, Robert, of Bonsall, security for Henry, 389.
Ferrand, Nicholas, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Ferrers, Earl. See Shirley, Robert.
Ferrier, Richard, junior, King's Waiter, London port, 206, 416, 521.
Ferriere. See La Ferriere.
Fettiplace, Sir Lorenzo, sheriff for co.
Oxford, payment to, 796.
Feversham, Earl of. See Duras, Lewis de.
Fez. See Morocco.
Field (Feild), Joseph, Supervisor of Riding Officers for wool business, West Sussex, appointed Surveyor of Chichester port, 619–20.
Fielder, Richard, pension for, 216.
Fielding (Feilding), Anne, pension for, and for her brothers and sisters, 675.
-, Basil, Earl of Denbigh, Teller of the Exchequer Receipt, appointment, 140.
first clerk to. See Granger, J.
grant of office revoked, 814.
securities of, 144, 149, 169, 188.
transfer of his cash, 817.
-, Diana, Lady. See Fielding, W.
-, Edmund, colonel, petition of, 627.
regiment of foot of, disbandment, pay, subsistence and quarters of, 627.
-, George, Commissioner for executing the office of Master of the Horse, 44–5, 554, 815, 868.
-, -, Groom of the Bedchamber, annuity of, 499, 529, 617, 801.
-, William, and Lady Diana his wife, lease of land, etc., adjoining their house in Duke Street, 641, 784.
Fiesier, Oliver, tenant of a house in Pall Mall, 758, 832.
Fifield, John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 481.
Final, Leinster, Barracks in, 607.
Finch, Daniel, Earl of Nottingham, annuity for, 250, 373, 650.
in Rutland, messenger sent to, 81.
President of the Privy Council, appointment, 374; allowances, 250, 374, 642.
royal bounty for, 642.
services of, to George I, 373.
-, Daniel, Lord Finch, a Lord of the Treasury, 295–316 passim; appointment, 295; salary, 867.
-, Heneage, 1st Baron Guernsey, Earl of Aylesford, creation of, 767, 768.
Master of the Jewel House, certificates of, 223, 460, 712.
letter to, 168.
warrants to, 390, 410, 423, 437, 511, 612, 633, 718, 719, 778, 799, 801, 818.
-, Heneage, Master of the Jewel Office, 90, 115, 442.
-, Katherine, tenant of a house in Meggot's Court, St. James's, 787.
-, Robert, tenant of a brewhouse, etc., in Vine Street, 787.
-, William, Surveyor of landwaiters, London port, 854.
Findlason, Alexander, Underclerk of the Process in Scotland, salary, 358.
Findlater and Seafield, Earl of. See Ogilvie, James.
Finglis, Nicho., chaplain in Pepper's regiment, half pay for, 48, 603.
Finlason, Duncan, officer for Duties on Scots Salt at Borrowstounness, 74.
Finlay, James, Salt Duty officer in Alloa collection, 504.
Finley, Barbara, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.
-, James, chaplain in Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.
Finney, Philip, major, payment to, for transportation of Windress's regiment, 853.
Fire, losses by, 315, 652, 823.
Fire engine for Somerset House, 834.
First Fruits and Tenths, accounts, auditing of, 790.
business of, at the Treasury, 31.
Comptroller of. See Baber, John, junior and senior.
moneys of, payment out of, 460.
pensions out of, 138, 239, 244.
Receiver General of. See Glanville, W.; clerk of, salary, 210.
First Fruits and Twentieths. See Ireland.
Firth, Samuel, Customs officer at Shoreham, 70.
Fish, exported, 629; account of, required, 445.
Fisher, Elizabeth, memorial of, 86.
-, George, captain, bill of exchange of, 156, 179.
-, James, Solicitor to the Hackney Coaches Commissioners, 702.
-, Richard, captain, witness in the Assassination Plot against Wm. III, pension of, 214, 678.
-, Robert, tidesman in Hull port, 521.
Fisheries. See Cornwall; North Sea and Herring Fishery; Plymouth.
Fishing rights, leases of, 462, 491, 532, 857.
Fishwick, John, captain in Earl of Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.
Fitte. See La Fitte.
Fitzgerald, Elizabeth, Countess Dowager of Kildare, executrix of the Earl of Ranelagh, 525.
-, Robert, Counsel for the Revenue, Ireland, 190.
-, -, Earl of Kildare, one of the Lords Justices of Ireland, 83, 539.
-, Thomas, captain, pension for, out of Army contingencies, 351.
-, -, captain lieutenant in Pearce's regiment, half pay for, 598.
FitzHardinge, Viscount. See Berkeley, John.
Fitzharry (Fitzharrys), Anne, pension for, 675.
-, Judith, pension for, 214, 675.
FitzRoy, Charles, 1st Duke of Southampton, pension for, out of Excise, 152.
-, Charles, 2nd Duke of Grafton, arrears of the Duchess of Cleveland's pension paid to, 268, 461, 553.
gift of plate on the christening of his child, 778.
grant of Whittlewood Forest, 568, 574.
memorial of, 260.
pension for, out of Excise, 152.
a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, annuity, 499, 529, 617, 801.
a Lord Justice of Ireland, 729, 740, 776, 806, 807, 811, 828, 844.
-, George, Duke of Northumberland, Governor and Captain of Windsor Castle, fee of, 108, 198; patent revoked, 151.
pension for, out of Excise, 152.
-, Henry, 1st Duke of Grafton, pension of, 152.
-, Isabella, Dowager Duchess of Grafton (Lady Arlington), annuity of, payments on, 152, 188, 282, 673; house of, in Pall Mall, 644.
FitzWalter (Fitzwater), Lord. See Mildmay, Charles.
FitzWilliam (FitzWilliams), Richard, Collector and Searcher of the Four and Half per Cent Duty at St. Ostin's, Barbados, 773.
-, Richard, Comptroller of Customs at Curritack, 321.
-, -, Viscount Fitz William, 351.
Five pound gold pieces, coining of, 330.
Flagherty, Robert, cornet in Wolseley's regiment, half pay for, 594.
Flags, 443.
Flambard. See Lambard.
Flamsteed (Flamsted), John, his Historia Cælestis, 39, 642.
Flanders, 850.
Army in. See Army.
hops from, 403.
tick, 758.
wrought silk, 150.
Flannel, 543.
Flaxwell, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of assessments for, 60, 623.
Flegg. See East Flegg; West Flegg.
Fleming, Christopher, Viscount Longford, military pension in Ireland for, 593.
-, Cuthbert, rolling press printer in the Stamp Office, 383.
-, James, captain lieutenant in Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 48, 602.
-, Margaret, military pension for, in Ireland, 594.
-, Robert, lieutenant in Windsor's regiment, half pay for, 602.
Fletcher, Jane, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 477.
-, John, tenant of a cottage in New Malton, 717.
-, Richard, house of, in Pall Mall, 487, 788.
-, Thomas, Paymaster of interest on Exchequer Bills, 184, 199, 455, 520, 683, 831; appointment and securities of, 169.
Flimby, co. Cumberland, Salt Duties collector at. See Johnson, —
Flin, Elizabeth, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 481.
Flint, county of, Justice of. See Jekyll, Sir J.
Receiver General of assessments and House Duties, 414. See also Conway, E.; Lloyd, T.
Receiver of Crown Revenues.See Howorth, H.
Second Justice of. See Jeffreys, E.; Ward, J.
surveyor of House Duties.See Arthur, E.; Jones, W.
Flint, co. Flint, Salt Duties collector at. See Bell, R.
Salt Duties’ officers at, appointed, 185.
Salt Works at, re-opened, 185.
Flood, William, lieutenant in Pearce's regiment, half pay for, 598.
Florence, 171, 172, 394.
Grand Duke of (Cosmo III), brother of. See Medicis Franciscus Maria de.
Envoy Extraordinary from.See Rinuccini, Marchese.
Flotsam. See Wrecks.
Flournois (Flournoy), Peter, annuity granted to, for maintenance, etc., of the Countess of Clancarty's children, 217, 364, 402, 563, 635.
Flower, Henry, Receiver General of assessments and House Duties, co. Wilts., 624, 718, 765.
-, Rebecca, pension for, 214, 675.
Floyd, Thomas, Receiver General of assessments for North Wales, petition of, 243.
-, See also Lloyd.
Floyer, John, Commissioner of Wine Licences, 194, 198.
-, Mathew, lieutenant in Gorge's regiment, half pay for, 601.
Flunders, Christopher, tenant of lands in Guisborough, 636.
Flying Post , paper called, 716.
Foche, Sir John, Commissioner of Excise, accounts of, etc., 321, 815; executor of. See Gibson, T.
-, Sir Thomas, Excise debt of, 748; executor of. See Gibson, T.
Fodderick. See Todderick.
Fœdera , Rymers', directions concerning the 16th and 17th volumes, 27.
payments for binding, indexing and printing, 408, 642.
sets of, presentations of, 39, 280, 316, 642.
Foissac, Louise de, French refugee, pension for, 680.
Foley, Edward, Receiver General of Duties on Hides, etc., 397, 488, 526.
-, Thomas, 1st Baron Foley, creation of, 768.
-, Thomas, Auditor of Imprests, attends the Treasury, 18.
certificate by, 423.
fees of, 100.
grant of office, terms of, 790.
reports by, 14, 94, 100, 200, 453, 457, 571.
warrant to, 93, 100, 140, 434, 449, 457, 463, 498, 571, 576, 753, 777, 825.
Auditor of the Mint, grant of office, 790.
Folke, Thomas, executor of Lord Jermyn, 690.
Fonjuliane, Gideon, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
-, Lewis, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
Font. See La Font.
Fontaine. See La Fontaine.
Fontalba, Lewis, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Fontanier, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Foot, Thomas, Salt Duty officer at Rockpits, 522.
Footstools, 368, 757, 774, 801.
Forage. See Army.
Forbes, —, captain, Genoese ships seized by, 20.
-, Alexander, Commissioner of the Excise in Scotland, 198, 349.
Commissioner for Duties on leather, soap, paper, etc., in Scotland, 224–5, 382.
-, Andrew, Customs boatman's place at Arran refused by, 513.
-, Charles, riding officer in Scotland, 89.
-, Sir Francis, sheriff of London and Middlesex, account of, 565.
-, John, Lord Forbes, pension for, 347, 524, 530, 714; party to an agreement respecting South Sea Stock, 78.
-, Margaret, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
-, Robert, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
Forcansi, George, 535.
Force. See La Force.
Ford, Edward, lieutenant in the Earl of Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.
-, William, lieutenant in the Earl of Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.
Forehoe, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments and House Duties, 59, 622, 670.
Foreign Ministers. See Ambassadors.and House Duties, 59, 622, 670.
Foreign Ministers. See Ambassadors.
Foreman, Charles, Agent to the Placentia Garrison, salary, 167.
Foreseith, Katherine, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.
Forester. See Forrester.
Forests. See Woods and Forests.
Forfar, Earl of. See Douglas, Archibald.
Forfeited estates. See Lands.
Forglan. See Ogilvie, Sir A.
Forman, Thomas, tenant of a house in Southrey, 717.
Forrest, James, Macer of the Justiciary in Scotland, 358, 616.
-, John, Customs boatman in Minehead port, 320.
-, Robert, Accomptant-General of the Excise in Scotland, 384.
-, Sarah, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 467.
Forrester (Forester), George, Lord Forester, pension of, payments on, 347, 524, 530, 715.
-, Jane, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
-, Jennett, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.
-, Mary, Maid of Honour to Queen Anne and the Princess, Closet of, at St. James's, 763.
marriage portion for, 250, 276.
payment to, 253.
-, Thomas, quartermaster in Kerr's regiment, half pay for, 48, 605.
Forsbrook, John, tidesman in London port, 70, 206.
Forster, John, of Reading, security for S. Knight, 412.
-, Mary, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
-, Nicholas, Bishop of Killaloe, petition of, 391–2; sede vacante rents and profits of his bishopric paid to, 559.
Fort, Thomas, Clerk of the Works and Storekeeper at Hampton Court Palace, 265, 535.
-, See also La Fort.
Fort William, co. Inverness, landwaiter and searcher at, 415.
Fortelle. See La Fortelle.
Forteniere, Daniel, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Forth, Firth of, 96, 314; supervisor of Salt Duty in. See Cosnam, J.
Fortifications:
Chief Engineer of Forts, Blockhouses, etc. See Armstrong, J.; Richards, M.
in Ireland. See Ireland.
in Port Mahon. See Port Mahon.
lands at Chatham, Harwich and Portsmouth taken in for, 549.
Commissioners for determining the rights of proprietors (appointed under Act 7 Anne, c. 26), clerks of, allowances, 12.
commission, 64.
memorials of, 5, 12, 80.
salaries, 12, 80, 95.
Secretary to, salary, 12, 95. See also Hughes, J.
extravagant rates demanded for, 64.
leases of, 512, 524, 755.
letting of, pending building, directions for, 420.
number of titles involved, 95.
proprietors of, petitions of, 776.
purchase money, amount required, 693; issues for, 256, 348, 413, 709–10.
survey of, 63.
vested in trustees pending adjudication of the price (as by Act 8 Anne, c. 23), 64, 95.
money in hands of Treasurer of the Ordnance for, 203.
Forty shilling gold pieces, coining of, 330.
Fos, Catherine de, pension for, 680.
Fost, —, captain, master of the Endeavour, 444.
Foster, Henry, et al., payments to, for arrests in Sussex, 795.
-, Margaret, executrix of Sarah Hatley, banker's annuity payable to, 387.
-, Rebecca, pension for, 675.
-, Robert, appointed tidesman in London port, 55.
-, William, lessee of tenements in West Ham and Stratford, 72–3.
Foubert, Henry, pension for, 364, 675.
Foucault, Elizabeth, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Foulertoun. See Foullerton.
Foulk, Robert, ensign in Lucas's regiment, half pay for, 597.
-, Thomas, lieutenant in Morrice's regiment, half pay for, 597.
Foulkes, —, fitness of, for Customs employment, 117.
-, David, messenger to the Robes, salary, 94.
Foullerton (Foulerton, Fowlerton), Robert, Customs officer and collector of Salt Duties at Wigtoun, 75, 415, 730.
-, Thomas, Commissioner for the Duties on Scots Salt, 73.
Foulness, co. Essex, lands in, purchased by an alien, 181.
Fountaine, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
-, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
-, Thomas, assignee of a commission of bankrupt, 751.
Fountainhall. See Lauder, Sir J.
Fountanier, Diana de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
-, Esther de, daughter of Diana, pension for, 586.
Four and a Half per cent. Duty, Collectors and searchers of, 773.
payments out of, 546–7, 773, 816.
pension on, 186.
Four Mile Water [co. Cork], Barracks at, 607.
Fournier, Blanche de, French refugee, pension for, 680.
Fowdray, Pile of, co. Lancs., petition for it to be made a port of discharge, 845–6.
Fowey, co. Cornwall, 242, 489; Customs smack at, commander of.See Polkinhorn, — Trefusis, T.
Fowler, Abraham, Stamper in the Stamp Office, appointed Register of the Warrants for stamping, 377, 383.
-, Benjamin, waterman in London port, 773.
-, Thomas, lieutenant in Morrice's regiment, half pay for, 597.
Fowlerton. See Foulertoun.
Fowles, Sir William, bart., Chief Searcher, London port, salary, 554.
Fox (Foxe), [Charles], Paymaster of the Forces in the Low Countries, account of, 22.
-, Hester, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 484.
-, John, Customs officer at Ganthorpe, 206.
-, John, ensign in Lord Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 48, 602.
-, -, of London, Virginian merchant, debt of, 157, 689, 745; surety for. See Heather, J.
-, Joseph, allowance for keeping Registers of public loans in the Office of Auditor of the Receipt, 131–2, 243, 438, 562, 770, 872.
-, Patrick, major in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.
Foxton, Susanna, a colonel's widow, pension for, 212, 675.
Fraise, Catherine, French Protestant refugee, her father's estate in St. Christopher, 134.
-, Peter, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 470.
Fraissinet, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Frampton, Tregonell, allowance for, for keeping the King's running horses at Newmarket, 138.
FRANCE, 84, 150, 168, 437, 568, 850.
brandy from, 444.
cochineal from, 425, 552, 731.
drugs and dyeing materials sent to, accounts of, required, 445.
High Court of Admiralty in, 516.
importation of Spanish goods, into, in British or other foreign ships, Edict against, 242.
King of, 34, 184.
Agent to. See Gaultier, F.
Ambassador Extraordinary to. See Talbot, Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury.
Envoy Extraordinary from. See Iberville, C. F. de la Bonde, Sieur d'.
Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to. See Dalrymple, John, Earl of Stair; Prior, M.
Secretary. See Crawford, T.
Library of, books presented to, 39.
persons from, 612; prosecuted, 450; searching of, 748, 805, 845.
ports of, observations kept upon, 850.
Postmaster General of, contract with the Postmaster General, of England, 82.
ships from, 389; searching of, 748, 805, 845.
wines imported from, 444; accounts of, required, 527.
wool transported into, 422, 568, 574, 824.
Francis, Isaac, Customs boatman in Maldon port, 823.
-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 475.
-, Martha, pension for, 675.
-, Richard, instructed in Customs business, 56.
-, -, surveyor of Duties on Houses for Cornwall, 371, 410.
-, -, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Derby, 414, 501.
-, -, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Devon, 501.
-, Samuel, major in the Earl of Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.
-, -, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Montgomery, 350, 669, 694, 817–8.
Franckfort. See Frankford.
Francklin. See Franklyn.
Francks. See Franks.
Franequefort, Peter, captain, half pay for, 606.
Frank, Mansel, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 477.
Frankford (Franckfort), Francis, ensign in Churchill's regiment, half pay for, 48, 604.
Frankfort, 720; Postmaster at, payment to, 735.
Frankland, Sir Thomas, appointed a Customs Commissioner, 407.
Postmaster General, 61, 223, 241; re-appointed, 202; patent revoked, 390.
-, Thomas, Clerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance, 433.
-, William, Receiver General of Stamp Duties, 194.
Frankling, Christopher, Customs Comptroller of Berwick on Tweed port, 182, 335.
-, William, son of Christopher, appointed Comptroller of Berwick on Tweed port, 182, 335.
Franklyn (Francklin), George, tidesman in London port, 405, 418.
-, Jane, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 486.
Franks (Francks), —, captain, et al., concerned in taking Holy Island Castle, petition for grant of goods in a seized ship, 862–3.
-, —, colonel, regiment of, respits on, 408.
Franquefort, Abraham, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
-, Mary Benigne de, pension for, 680.
Fraser. See Frazer.
Frauds, Act of (14 Chas. II, c. 11), 516, 747, 755.
Frauds and Abuses. See Chelsea Hospital; Customs; Navy—Victualling; Post Office; Salt Duties; Stamp Duties; Taxes, collectors of; Works.
Frazer (Fraser), Alexander, tidesman, appointed Salt Duties officer at Borrowstounness, 74, 88.
Frazer (Fraser)—cont.
-, George, Lord Frazer, annuity of, payments on, 367, 524, 530, 715.
-, Henry, Herald in Scotland, salary, 357.
-, Janet, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
-, John, tidewaiter at Leith, 774.
-, Margaret, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
Frazier, James, Secretary and Register of Chelsea Hospital, 814.
Freake (Freke), George, regiment of, 86.
Freane, John, lessee of houses in the Strand, 554, 788.
Frechville. See Frescheville.
Frecker, Mark, underclerk of the Treasury, payments to, for special services, 628, 729, 868; salary, 297, 628, 769.
-, -, re-appointed doorkeeper to the Commissioners for Appeals in Excise, 337.
Frederick III, King of Prussia, mourning for, 171.
Frederick Augustus, King of Poland, 173.
Frederick Louis, Prince (the young Prince), apartments of, 264.
Freebridge citra Lynn, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments and House Duties for, 59, 622, 670.
Freebridge Marshland, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments and House Duties for, 59, 622, 670.
Freeman (Freman), —, tenement of, in Pall Mall, 487, 788.
-, John, distributor of stamps for Suffolk, 341.
-, Nicholas, tidesman at Lowestoft, 487.
-, Thomas, prosecuted for seditious words, 450.
-, William, re-appointed Master of Chancery, attending in the Alienation Office, 139; fee of, 338, 564.
Freke. See Freake.
Fremington, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments and House Duties, 59, 622, 670.
French, the French:
Chapel. See London, etc.— St. James's.
churches. See Ireland; Wapping.
expedition against the Leeward Islands, intended, 134.
Gentlewomen at the Hague, Society of, 679.
goods, illegal importations of, prosecutions for, expenses of, 425; imported from Hudson Bay in English ships, transhipment of, to France without paying duty, 154.
invasion of St. Christopher and Nevis. See Nevis; St. Christopher.
ministers, royal bounty for, 28, 162, 681, 830. See also Dublin; Ireland; London, etc.—St. James's and Savoy.
in the Island of New Providence, 322.
pensioners, 211. See also Ireland.
Prison on Tower Hill, 577; keeper of. See Crosland, N.
Prize Wines, Duties on. See Customs—Duties.
Protestant refugees, pensions, etc., for, 365, 679–682, 830; issues for, 28, 30, 162, 315, 860; see also St. Christopher.
regiments, disbanded in Ireland anno 1699, 561.
in St. Christopher. See St. Christopher.
shipping, 5s. per ton on. See Customs—Duties.
ships taken by, 385, 516, 630–2, 724, 800.
silks, 658.
wines, 444, 516, 578; Duties on. See Customs—Duties.
French, —, witness from Antigua, in the murder of Colonel Park, expenses of, 452.
-, James, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 466.
-, John, Solicitor in Criminal Causes, Ireland, 561.
-, -, tidewaiter in Borrowstounness port, 416.
-, William, lieutenant in the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.
-, -, Solicitor in Criminal Causes, Ireland, 561.
Frescheville (Frechville), Anne Charlotte, Lady Frescheville, pension for, 402, 570.
Frevines. See Irvine.
Frewen, Francis, Comptroller of Customs in Nevis, 773.
-, Whittle, ensign in the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.
Frewing. See Irvine.
Friend, Samuel, captain in Lord Ashburnham's regiment, half pay for, 604.
Frogg, Martin, tenant of a house in the Haymarket, 771.
Fronterness, Scotland, Crown Rents of, 231.
Frost, John, commander of the Robert and Thomas, hired transport, 792–4.
-, Robert, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 486.
Frotte, Charlotte, pension for, 215.
Frowd, Edward, surveyor of duties on Houses, co. Glamorgan, 414.
Fryer, Sir John, bart., Alderman of London, baronetcy fee due from, discharged, 328; petition for grant of privilege of making farthings and halfpence, report on, 228–31.
Fugitives, chattels of, 786.
Fulham, co. Middlesex, King's Private Road to, Keeper of the Gate on, allowance, 759; repairs to, 559, 758–9.
Fulk, Joseph, smuggling of lustrings, etc., by, 744.
Fuller, John, surveyor of duties on Houses, co. Sussex, 350.
Fullerton, Thomas, Customs Commissioner in Scotland, 197.
-, William, captain in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 600.
Furlington, Richard, tenant of a house in the Haymarket, 771.
Furly, Benjamin, bills of exchange of, 306.
Furneis. See Furness.
Furner, John, of Bexhill, farmer, accused of exporting wool and importing brandy, 243, 844.
Furness, Furneis, Furnes, co. Lancaster, 462, 845.
dissolved Monastery of, lease of site and lands of, 176, 461–3; caveat against, 488; rent of, payments out of, 499–500, 536.
Fells, 845.
gentlemen, freeholders, etc., of, petition, 845.
Gold Mere Meadow in, 462.
Slone Dike tenement in, 462.
Stainton Fields in, 463.
Furniture for the Royal Household, 151, 252, 289, 368, 375, 377, 379–80, 388, 394, 445, 510, 518, 528, 543–4, 615, 752, 757–8, 764, 774, 789, 801, 833–5, 853, 856.
Furriers, 223.
Fursman, John, riding officer in the Isle of Wight, 673.
Furton, Frederick, pension for, 214.
Fury, George, agent to the Levant Company, advance by, to the Earl of Peterborough, 687.
Fustian, 543.
Fustic (fustick), exported to France since the Treaty of Utrecht, account of, required, 445.
Fyfield, Mehetable, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 484.
Fyler [? Tyler], Henry, riding surveyor for the Licensing of Hawkers and Pedlars, 782.
Fynes,—, third clerk in the Office of Sick and Wounded, 435.
Fyres, William, tidesman and boatman in Berwick port, 744.
Fytche, John, Comptroller of the Classis Lottery anno 1711, 862.
-, William, Register and Comptroller of the Classis Lotteryanno 1711, 65–6.