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G., W., complaint of improper practices by Customs tidesmen, 536.
Gacherie, Mary, a French refugee, pension for, 237.
Gainthorpe. See Ganthorpe.
Gairdin, Alexander, advocate, going from Edinburgh to trials of Rebels at Carlisle, 546.
Gale, Leonard, purchase of an estate in Ifield and Beeding by, 1.
Gallas, [Johann Wenzel], Count Gallas, Imperial troops levied by, payment for, 285.
Galliard, John Ernest, musician to the King of Denmark, bounty for, 498.
Gallipoli, ship from, bringing oil, 311, 603.
Gallow, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
Galtrees, Forest of, co. York, messuages leased from the Master of the Savoy Hospital, 310.
Galway, co. Galway, public works done at, 203.
Galway, Earl of. See Ruvigny, H. de M. de.
Gamia, Don Lovis de, regiment of Dragoons of, pay of, 260.
Gaming Houses, and vendors of cards, dice, etc., Inspector of, 362.
Ganthorpe, Gainthorpe, co. York, in Hull port, waiter and searcher at, 409.
Gaols. See Prisons.
Gardiner (Gardner), Sir Brocas, a Commissioner for Stamp Duties, 548; leave of absence for, 395.
-, Joshua, tidesman and boatman in Weymouth port, 503.
-, Robert, a Page of the Bedchamber, 521.
-, Thomas, Keeper of the Stores of Small Arms, 106, 460, 544.
-, William, Surgeon to the Royal Household, 182, 449.
-, -, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Cornwall, 53, 79.
Garnett, William, salt officer in the Kirkcaldy collection, 604.
Garrard, Jeremiah, late Secretary and Accountant to the Commissioners for Sick and Wounded, 245.
Garrisons. See Army—Garrisons.
Garter, Order of the, annuity or pension for the support of, 205, 596.
-, Chancellor of. See Talbot, W., Bishop of Salisbury.
-, great seal of, to be affixed to the Book of Statutes, 325.
-, habit and ensigns of, 405.
-, Knights of, Collars, Georges and Garters for, set with diamonds, 325, 615.
-, Register of. See Willoughby, H., Lord Willoughby.
Garter King at Arms. See Anstis, [J.]; St. George, Sir H.
Gashone, John, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.
Gast, Marie de Lisle du, a. French refugee, pension for, 237.
Gates, Bernard, pension for, 230.
-, Daniel, reward for discovering fraudulent exportation of wool, 55, 217.
Gartree, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 168.
Gauntlet, John, distributing money to under-clerks of the Privy Council, 275.
Gavell, Peter, lease from the Crown of tenements in Vine Street and Jermin Street, Piccadilly, 72.
Gawne, John, tidesman and boatman at Rye, dismissed, 534.
Gaydon, Geydon, co. Warwick, 400.
Gazettes, advertisements in, 75, 323, 436, 479, 536; for Ambassadors. 413; for the Post Office, 443.
Gendre, Marian le, a French refugee, pension for, 237.
General or Aggregate Fund. See Bank of England.
Geneva, Switzerland, 508; Republic of, Resident with. See Dayrolle, J.; [Genoa on pp. 474 and 550 sic for Geneva].
Genoa, Italy, loans negotiated from, 6; repayment of, 455, 467.
-, money of, 37, 327, 431; remittance of, 530.
-, Republic of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Chetwynd, W.; Davenant, H.
Gentleman Usher Black Rod, allowance for attendance at the House of Lords, 321; allowance in lieu of perquisites, 267, 405, 545, 560. See also Oldes, Sir W.
Gentleman Usher Black Rod, in Ireland. See Ireland.
Gentlemen Pensioners, Band of:
-, Captain of. See Beauclerk, C., Duke of St. Albans.
-, Clerk of the Cheque to. See Pendock, P.
-, Gentleman Harbinger of. See Reeves, R.
-, issues for, 16, 38, 157, 387, 428, 509, 607.
-, Lieutenant of. See Seymour, W.
-, Paymaster of. See Smith, W.
-, Standard Bearer of. See Wynne, W.
-, wages and board wages of, 157, 388, 436, 607.
-, named:
-,-, Arnold, N.
-,-, Barnard, J.
-,-, Barnesley, H.
-,-, Bedingfield, E.
-,-, Bellamy, G.
-,-, Blowing, N.
-,-, Brett, J.
-,-, Chadwick, Sir A.
-,-, Colby, R.
-,-, Colton, P.
-,-, Cross, T.
-,-, Dodsworth, B.
-,-, Farmborough, R.
-,-, Freckleton, H.
-,-, Gashone, J.
-,-, Gery, T.
-,-, Gisborne, W.
-,-, Grub, J.
-,-, Horner, E.
-,-, Hutches, T.
-,-, Kentish, J.
-,-, Lambert, N.
-,-, Lancaster, W.
-,-, Leigh, C.
-,-, London, R.
-,-, Maddison, G.
-,-, Mohun, J.
-,-, Mum, J.
-,-, Norton, Sir C.
-,-, Pearce, T.
-,-, Pendock, P.
-,-, Pope, H.
-,-, Power, P.
-,-, Reeves, R.
-,-, Sambrooke, J.
-,-, Saunders, J.
-,-, Saunders, Sir T.
-,-, Saville, S.
-,-, Seymour, W.
-,-, Smith, W.
-,-, Stansall, T.
-,-, Taylor, W.
-,-, Trent, H.
-,-, Wallis, J.
-,-, Westcombe, G.
-,-, Westcombe, W.
-,-, Woolley, A.
-,-, Wynne, W.
Genuini, Gregory, pension for, 230.
George I, King of England, 155, 330.
-, absence abroad of, Guardian of the Kingdom during. See Wales, Prince of.
-, accession of, 4, 36, 44, 46, 81, 186, 200, 216, 277, 300, 323, 498, 525, 527, 547, 556, 592.
-, Apothecary in Ordinary to. See Chase, J.
-, arms, etc., of, Chief Engraver of. See Girard, J.; Roos, J.
-, christening gifts by, 55, 65, 73, 175, 225, 226, 273, 308.
-, commissions signed by, 46.
-, Coronation of, 415; lights set up for, 196, 360; Robes for, 289.
-, letters patent of, 34, 363.
-, pensions or annuities granted by, Establishments of, 228, 236, 370; Paymaster of. See Clayton, W.; Godfrey, E.
-, pictures of, 600.
-, presents from, 32, 216, 342, 362, 363, 372, 375, 535, 552, 553.
-, race horses of, kept at Newmarket, 40, 142, 158, 164, 179.
-, reports made to, 44, 67, 344, 547.
-, signets, etc., of, Chief Engraver of. See Girard, J.; Roos, J.
-, Stud Master to. See Marshall, R.
-, touring his dominions in Germany, Secretary of State and clerks attending, 312.
-, wines bought for, 55, 293.
George, Prince of Denmark, 121, 146.
-, Groom to. See Brotherton, J.
-, Laundress to. See Smidt, Mary.
-, plate of, Keeper of. See Barow, M.
-, Purveyor to. See Herauld, J.
-, Secretary to. See Hugk, J. G.
-, substitute Privy Purse to. See Walkling, —.
-, valets-de-chambre to. See Bucholtz, C.; Roche, P. la.
George, Digory, late waiter and searcher at Charmouth in Lyme Regis port, 212.
-, George, overseer of the poor of Glaston, 292.
-, Thomas, affidavit of, concerning the Constantine, 21.
Gerbert, John, lieutenant, petitioning for captain's pay, 396.
Germain, Benjamine, a French refugee, pension for, 237.
-, Susanna, a French refugee, pension for, 237.
Germany, Army marching in 1704 to, 154.
-, Emperor of, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to. See Stanyan, A.; Envoy Extraordinary from. See Volokra, Count; express messenger from, 216; King of Spain, 332.
-, His Majesty's territories in, King George touring, 312; linens made in, duties paid on, 174.
-, money current in, 264, 266.
-, timber imported from, prohibition on, 362.
-, troops of, in Spain. See Army, in Spain—foreign forces.
Gery, Thomas, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.
Gethwin, Thomas, a child of the Chapel [Royal], allowance of clothes on the breaking of his voice, 191.
Geydon. See Gaydon.
Ghent, — van, widow of, 343.
-, Amalie van, pension for, 343.
Gibbon, John, Bluemantle Pursuivant, 69, 459, 542.
-, Phillip, a Commissioner of the Revenue in Ireland, 246; leave of absence for, 491.
Gibbons, Grimblin [Grinling], Master Carver to the Works, 57, 458, 545.
-, John, lease of St. Johns Wood, Chipping Wycombe, 107.
Gibbs, Henry, Under-Surveyor of Forfeited Estates in England, 357.
-, William, waiter and searcher, and preventive officer, at Portland in Weymouth port, dismissed, 98.
Gibraltar, Envoy to Morocco stopping at, 535.
-, Garrison at, coals for, 385.
-,-, Deputy Governor of, certificates of, 138, 207, 288, 356, 386, 396, 516, 551.
-,-, Governor of, 15. See also Stanwix, [T.]
-,-, Judge Advocate of, 19, 184, 207, 278, 288, 356, 377, 396, 485, 516, 551, 612.
-,-, Lieutenant Governor of, 6, 19, 103, 184, 278, 377, 485, 612.
-,-, provisions for, 484, 612; contractor for, 138, 207, 356, 396, 407, 494, 516, 551, 578, 611. See also Missing, T.; storehouses for, 15, 184, 278, 356, 377, 396, 551; valuation of, 15, 368, 377; want of, 60.
-,-, regiments of, clothiers to, 146.contingencies, issues for, 7, 19, 32, 41, 114, 493; payments out of, 364.
officers' servants, charge of, 147.
offreckonings, 146.
pay of, issues for, 280.
Receiver and Paymaster of. See Bridges, J., Earl of Carnarvon; Moore, T.
subsistence of, issues for, 7, 11, 19, 32, 39, 41, 89, 114, 131, 280, 444, 493; remittances proposed for, 50.
-,-, Stores, Commissary of. See Medlicott, C.
Gibson, Bartholomew, tidewaiter at Kirkcaldy, dismissed, 102.
-, Elizabeth, pension for, 230.
-, James, a Keeper of Chertsey Walk in Windsor Forest, 367.
-, Sir John, praying payment for providing fire and candle for the Garrison at Portsmouth, 212.
-, Richard, Customer of Carlisle port, 351.
-, -, holding premises in St. Andrew de Auckland, 107.
-, Thomas, joint Surveyor of Customs, London port, 390.
-, -, royal bounty for, 33, 378.
-, -, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 533.
-, William, late a riding officer at the Isle of Sheppey, 503.
-, -, watchman of the salt duty in the Alloa collection, 100.
Gilbert, Andrew, tidesman in Wells port, dismissed, 436.
-, Barbarah, tenure of the “Thistle and Crown”, Westminster, 427.
-, Ja., merchant, petition concerning brandy and rum, 355.
Gildon, Charles, royal bounty for, 51.
Giles, William, riding officer at Winchelsea, 503.
Gill, Thomas, royal bounty for, 33, 385.
Gillian, Roger, land in Brigstock manor of, 150.
Gilliart, Lewis, waiter and searcher, and riding officer for the wool business, at Hastings, 323.
Gillingham, co. Kent, lease of lands in, 380, 381, 581.
Gillman, Henry, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Bucks., 80.
Girard, James, Chief Engraver of His Majesty's Signets, Seals, Stamps and Arms, 296.
Girardo, Giuseppe, payment for giving information about Aptal and Haylor, 186, 187.
Gird, William, late boatman at Bewley, in Cowes port, 409.
Gisborne, Thomas, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Derby, 169.
-, William, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 388, 607.
Gladstains (Gladstanes), Henry, tidesurveyor at Port Glasgow, 43, 551.
Glamorgan, county of, Chief Justice of, 289. See also Cox, C.; Wright, W.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Howell, G.; Phillips, J.
-, Second Justice of, 289. See also Bridges, W.; Whitaker, E.
-, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for. See Thomas, E.
Glanford Brigg, Glennfride Briggs, in Brigg, co. Lincoln, 350.
Glascote, co. Warwick, 402.
Glasgow, co. Lanark, Comptroller of Customs at, 505; landcarriagewaiters at, 524; tidewaiter at, 507.
Glasgow, Archbishopric of, revenues of, Casualties of Superiority and Grassums, 324; grants to Glasgow University out of, 324.
Glasgow University, annuity granted by Wm. III to, 324.
-, Bursars in Divinity in, 324.
-, Chancellor of, 324.
-, Dean of Faculty of, 324.
-, Masters and Professors in, 325; salaries of, 324.
-, Principal of, 324. See also Dunlop, W.
-, Professor of Ecclesiastic History in, 324.
-, Professor of Law in, 324.
-, Professor of Medicine in, 324.
-, Rector of, 324.
-, revenues of the Archbishopric of Glasgow leased to, 324.
Glass, George, a Pursuivant in Scotland, 188.
Glastonbury, Glaston, co. Somerset, Abbey at, repairs to, 119.
-, churchwardens of, 292.
-, constables of, 292.
-, St. Benedict's Parish, King's almshouses and chapels in, repair of, 124, 292; poor of, pension for, 292.
Glatton, co. Huntingdon, tithes in and around, 349.
Glaziers, 516, 535. See also Ireland, John.
Gleneagles, Glenagies, Glenagles, co. Perth, 421, 442, 464.
Glennfride Briggs. See Glanford Brigg.
Gloucester, country of, Justices of the Peace in, 200.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Marshall, W.
-, Surveyor of the duties on Houses. See Knight, J.
Gloucester, co. Gloucester, Castle at, Constable and Keeper of, grant of the office of, 404.
-, port of, Customer of. See Cosseley, R.; searcher at, 535.
-, Sheriffs of. See Bonner, J.; Green, J.
Glover, —, Commander of the Customs yacht at Poole, 61.
-, Thomas, tidesurveyor in Yarmouth port, superannuated, 129.
-, William, witness against the Earl of Wintoun, 393.
Goatly (Goately, Goatley), Sarles, petition for lease of Crown lands near Chatham, 249, 273, 314, 379, 488, 581.
Godalming, co. Surrey, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
Goddard, Eleanor, pension for, 230.
Godfrey (Godfry), —, money due to, 6.
-, Edward, late Paymaster of the King's private pensions, etc., 205.
-, -, pension for, 230.
Godham alias Gorcham, Mathew, lands in King's Cliffe of, 425.
Godley, co. Surrey, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
Godmanchester, co. Huntingdon, 602.
Godolphin, Charles, [Commissioner of Customs], Office of, clerks in, 111.
-, -, Register General of merchant ships trading to and from Great Britain, 484.
-, Francis, 2nd Earl of Godolphin, Cofferer of the Royal Household, 55, 128, 162, 164, 293, 299, 369, 428, 481, 513, 538, 600; [Deputy Ranger of the Little Park or House Park at Windsor], 78, 82, 356, 611.
-, Sidney, Auditor of Crown Revenues in Wales, 175, 349, 374, 405, 442, 617; accounts referred to, 39, 467; payment to, 575.
-, -, 1st Earl of Godolphin, former Lord High Treasurer, 110, 156, 277, 326. 329, 376, 511.
Goetry, Mich., tidesman and boatman at Rye, dismissed, 534.
Goheir, James, Collector of Customs and other Revenues in New York, salary of, 409.
-, -, merchant, petition concerning brandy and rum, 355; permitted to reduce imported brandy to proof, 79.
Gohin, Hester, a French refugee, pension for, 237.
Goisy, Charlotte de, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Gold medals, 159.
Gold plate and works. See Jewel House.
Gold standard, for 1688, used at the Trial of the moneys in the Pix, 424.
Goldsborough, Anne, pension for, 230.
Goldsmiths, 209; Company of, to summon a Jury of goldsmiths to attend Trial of coins at the Mint, 391.
-, See also King's Goldsmith.
Gols, Conrade de, a Cashier of the Bank of England, 478.
Gonerby, co. Lincoln, lease of premises in, 393, 381.
Gooch, Thomas, late messenger of the Duchy of Cornwall, 138, 151.
Goodere, James, petition for tenancy of land at Gosport, 271.
Goodman, Thomas, a Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 451.
Goodson, John, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Kent, 53.
Goodwin, Austin, of Bristol, merchant, petition concerning the Constantine, 213.
Gordon, [George], [Agent for the Garrison at Annapolis], letters to, 47, 495, 569.
-, George, rewarded for discovering an escaped prisoner, 224.
-, John, 16th Earl of Sutherland, 469; annuity or pension of, 194, 421, 463, 540, 559; Knight of the Thistle, Collar, etc., for, 308; proceeding against the Rebels in Scotland, issues to, 6, 11, 101, 131.
-, -, informing about rebels escaping their transportation to America, 404.
-, William, late tidewaiter at Aberdeen, 505.
-, -, Lord Strathnaver, Chamberlain for rents, etc., of several Scottish Earldoms, 272; pension of, 272.
-, Sir William, a Commissioner for Stating the Army Debts, 149, 292, 489, 596.
Gore, Charles, bills drawn on, 23.
-, Humphrey, brigadier, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 257, 259, 260, 339.
-, John, and Company, victualling the Fleet going to the Baltic, 23; bills payable to, 38, 441, 600.
Gorges (Gorge), [Richard], major general, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 255, 256, 340; recruits for, 490.
Goring, Sir Henry, regiment of Marines of, 515; clothing of, 5, 88.
Goslin (Gosselin), John, pension for, 230.
-, William, attending the business of Prizes, incidents of, 129.
Gosport, co. Southampton, lands at, purchased by the Crown for defence purposes, 271, 281.
Gospright, Solomon, an English merchant residing at Alicante, 604.
Gosseley, Randolph, tidesman and boatman at Rye, 534.
Gosselin. See Goslin.
Gostwick, Sir William, royal bounty for, 13, 35, 131, 387.
Goulsbury, John, prosecuted upon an outlawry, 295, 487.
Gourney, Anne, pension for, 230.
Gousset, Mrs. Charlotte, pension for, 231.
Goux, Angelique le, a French refugee, pension for, 237.
Govan, John, tidewaiter at Aberdeen, 505.
Graeme. See Graham.
Grafton. See Temple Grafton.
Grafton, Duke of. See FitzRoy, C.
Graham (Graeme, Grahme), —, Dr., widow of, 230.
-, Alice, widow, pension for, 230.
-, Arthur, payment for taking a Tory, 203.
-, James, instruction in Customs affairs at the waterside for, 240.
-, -, 2nd Duke of Montrose, christening gift from the King for, 55; Lord Register of Scotland, 589.
-, John, late tidewaiter at Port Glasgow, 101.
-, -, salt officer in the Prestonpans collection, 102.
-, Lewis, landsurveyor at Prestonpans, removed as a rebel, 102.
-, Mary, widow, pension for, 230.
-, Mungo, Receiver General and Cashier of Customs in Scotland, 427, 548.
-, -, salt officer in the Prestonpans collection, 277; dismissed, 102.
-, Thomas, lease of premises in Pall Mall Street, 427.
-, William, pension for, 230.
-, -, searcher in London port, 247.
Grainger, Benjamin, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Derby, 53.
Grand, Emerauld le, a French refugee, pension for, 237.
Grand Seignior. See Turkey.
Grandborough, Grandborow, co. Warwick, 402.
Grangue, Anne Daniel de, a French refugee, pension for, 237.
-, Susanne de, a French refugee, pension for, 237.
Grant, [Alexander], brigadier, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 261, 340.
Grantham, co. Lincoln, soke of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 168.
Grantham, Earl of. See Auverquerque, H. d'.
Granville, George, Lord Lansdown, recommending — Lamb for a Customs place, 281.
Gravenor (Gravenar), Cooper, junior, collector of Customs at Ipswich, 576.
-, Thomas, tidesman and boatman at Dover, 504.
Gravers. See Mint.
Graves, James, musician to the King of Denmark, bounty for, 498.
Gravesend, co. Kent, searcher of Customs at, 390; ship sailing for, 213; ship sailing from, 579.
Gray, John, watchman of the salt duty in the Borrowstounness collection, 507.
Graydon, Charles, late Receiver General and Cashier of Customs in Scotland, 548.
Grayhurne. See Guyhirne.
Gray's Inn, co. Middlesex, 59.
Gream, Thomas, boatman at Hull, superannuated, 437.
Great Ashley, co. Wilts, 295, 487.
Great Lawton, co. York, 107.
Great Level. See Bedford Level.
Great Yarmouth. See Yarmouth.
Green, [Christopher], Dr., Professor and Reader of Physic in the University of Cambridge, pension of, 58, 465, 558.
-, Henry, living in St. James's, Westminster, 107.
-, John, Sheriff of the city of Gloucester, 276.
Green, Jonathan, joint Surveyor of Customs, London port, 390.
-, Thomas, on the bounty list, 51.
Greencloth, Board of. See Royal Household.
Greenhoe, North, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
Greenhoe, South, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
Greenville, Mrs. Elizabeth, picture of, 198, 527.
Greenwax, revenue of, sheriffs as receivers or collectors of, 59; Surveyor of. See Booth, N.
Greenwich, co. Kent, allowance to Messengers of the Chamber for journeying to, 320.
-, Minister of, pension in lieu of tithes for Greenwich Park, 235.
-, Palace at, Keeper of. See Aylmer, M.
-, Surveyor of Customs at. See Evans, G.
-, tidesurveyor at, 129.
Greenwich, East, co. Kent, 616.
Greenwich Hospital, Company of Invalids at, 37, 94; clothes and accoutrements for, 295, 397, 433; musters, 397.
-, support of, Navy defalcations for, 15 (bis), 139, 143, 416, 418.
-, Treasurer of, payments to, 15, 139, 143, 416, 418.
Greenwick Park, deer in, 104; hay for, 100.
-, Groves in, needing ditching and fencing, 104, 208.
-, Keeper of. See Aylmer, M.
-, tithes, 235.
-, trees planted in, 208.
Greenwood, William, landwaiter in London port, 437.
Gregg, James, tidewaiter at Inverness, 505.
Gregory, John, deceased, his goods and chattels seized upon a writ of capias utlagatum, 533.
-, -, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 61.
-, Margaret, widow and administratrix of John, 533.
-, Thomas, a Messenger to the House of Commons, 394.
-, William, tenant of premises in Portugal Street, 374.
Grendon. See Grindon.
Grenouilleau. See Charrier.
Gresly, Charles, of Bristol, merchant, petition concerning the Constantine, 213.
Greswold, Henry, of Soley Hill, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Warwick, 424.
Grey, Henry, Duke of Kent, christening gift for child of, 225.
-, Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 100, 193, 334, 509.
-, Governor and Captain of Windsor Castle, 64, 455, 564; displaced, 363; to attend the Attorney General, 382.
-, Lord Steward of the Household, 392.
-, Warden of Windsor Forest, 572; petition concerning salaries of Forest officials, 103.
Griell, David, Housekeeper at the Custom House, 204.
Griffith, Hugh, waiter and searcher and preventive officer at Portland, in Weymouth port, 98, 323.
-, James, a cooper, 126.
-, Mary, relict of a late Commissioner for Salt Duties, pension for, 230.
-, Peirce, Comptroller of Bristol port, 351.
Griffiths, Peter, of Bachiae, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Montgomery, 425.
-, Samuel, going as minister to St. Christopher's, passage money for, 131.
Griggson. See Grigson.
Grigsby, J., chief accountant to the South Sea Company, certificates by, 172, 456.
Grigson (Griggson), John, churchwarden of St. James's, Westminster, 64.
-, Robert, late servant to the Council Chamber, 450.
Grimandet, Anne, pension for, 231.
Grime, Mark, landwaiter at Sunderland, 503.
Grims, Mark, waiter and searcher at Lynn Regis, dismissed, 247.
Grimshoe, Grimeshoe, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
Grindall, William, living in Pall Mall, London, 109.
Grindon, Grendon, co. Warwick, 403.
Grognet, Isaac, pension for, 230.
Groix, Anne Benigne de, a French refugee, pension for, 237.
Groome, George, noontender in London port, 61.
Grosvenor, Anne, pension for, 237.
-, Archibald, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Stafford, 424.
Ground (Grounds), Thomas, living in St. Martin's in the Fields, 107.
Grove, Elizabeth, widow of Bishop Grove, pension for, 230.
-, John, petition for lease of tenements in Jermin Street, St. James's, 313.
-, -, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Cambridge, 166.
-, Robert, Bishop of Chichester, 230.
Grub, John, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.
Grundie, Thomas, petition for lease of houses in the parish of St. James's, Westminster, 314.
Grymes, John, of Virginia, to be Deputy Auditor of Revenues in that Colony, 314.
Gually (Gualey), [Paul de], colonel, regiment of Dragoons of, pay of, 258, 339.
Guerin, Anne, a French refugee, pension for, 237.
Guernsey, Island of, Agent [of Customs, etc.] in. See Lasingby, W.
-, clandestine trade carried on from, 135.
-, Customs yacht to cruise near, 135.
-, Forces in, subsistence of, issues for, 11, 18, 131, 162, 279, 297.
-, goods imported into Great Britain from, Customs regulations and duties imposed on, 117.
-, Governor of, 117.
-, Register of Certificates in, 117.
-, tobacco seized in, 218.
-, tobacco taken from a warehouse in, 221.
Guernsey, Lord, See Finch, H.
Guery, Daniel, pension for, 230.
Guicciardi, Count Fabrizio, Envoy Extraordinary from the Duke of Modena, 553.
Guidott, Anthony, grant of land at Islington, 556, 599.
Guiguer, —, frauds in Customs by, 436.
Guilders. See Coins.
Guildford, co. Surrey, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
Guiltcross, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
Guiminière, Anne de la, pension for, 231.
Guiraud, Frances, a French refugee, pension for, 237.
-, Henry, maintained by the Bishop of London, 235.
-, John, maintained by the Bishop of London, 235.
Guiscard, Count, extraordinaries of the war in Italy paid to, 284.
-, Monsieur d', French regiments raised [in Ireland] to serve under, 504.
Gulman, John Godfried, pension for, 230.
Gumbleton, Jonathan, royal bounty for, 253.
Gunpowder, for the Dey of Tripoli, 363; mills, at Maidstone, 106.
Gunter, William, lieutenant, on the Establishment of half-pay in Ireland, 281.
Gustry, —, living in St. James's, Westminster, 107.
Guy, Henry, 108.
-, Richard, late tidesman, superior list, London port, 409.
Guyhirne, Grayhurne, co. Cambridge, tithes in and around, 350.
Gwillym (Gwillims, Gwyllym), Henry, captain, of Brig. Wolseley's regiment of Horse, on the Half Pay Establishment in Ireland, 90.
-, Isabella, pension for, 230.
-, Thomas, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Merioneth, 54.
Gwynn (Gwyn, Gwyne), Francis, late Secretary at War, 364.
-, -, lease of Crown land in Scotland Yard, 91.
-, Henry, pension for, 230.
-, Richard, Collector of Customs at Cardiff and Swansea, 351.
-, Sir Rowland, pension of, 230, 293.
-, William, Collector of Customs at Cardiff and Swansea, 351.