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Pack, Anne, pension for, 232.

-, Samuel, pension for, 232.

Packer, —, Mrs. picture of, 198, 526.

-, Mary, lease of messuages in St. James's Street, Westminster, 188.

-, Philip, late Paymaster of the Works, accounts of, 439.

-, Robert, lease of messuages in St. James's Street, Westminster, 188.

-, -, Viscount Bolingbroke's personal estate granted in trust for Lady Bolingbroke to, 197, 526.

Packington, Little, co. Warwick, 403.

Packwood, co. Warwick, 401.

Pacquet boats. See Post Office.

Pacy, William, Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Norfolk, 167.

Paddington, co. Middlesex, Churchwarden of, pension for, 235; Highways at, Surveyor of, pension for, 235; tithes of, collector of, pension for, 235.

Paddon, George, captain, Plenipotentiary to treat with the Emperor of Morocco, Fez, Tafilet and Sus, 413, 473, 535, 550.

Padstow, co. Cornwall, 388, 503; Collector of Customs at. See Cock, J.; Taylor, W.; Customs seizure of tin in French vessel at, 386.

Page, Sir Francis, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Oxford, 424; King's Serjeant at Law, allowances for trying the Rebels in co. Lancaster, 10.

-, Mathew, running of salt and wine by, 483.

-, -, wharf and salt warehouse at Bank Quay near Warrington built by, 245, 467, 482.

-, Richard, junior, praying an Act to compound his father's tobacco debts, 273.

-, -, senior, debts for tobacco duties, executors charged with, 273.

-, Thomas, royal bounty for, 223.

Pailton, co. Warwick, 402.

Paine. See Payne.

Painter, Robert, marsh at Chatham belonging to, 380.

Painters, 439, 443, 516, 535. See also King's Painter; Works— Serjeant Painter.

Paisible, James, musician to the King of Denmark, bounty for, 498.

Palant, —, colonel, regiment of dismounted Dragoons of, pay of, 398.

Palatine troops, in the Low Countries. See Army, in the Low Countries —Additional and Augmentation Troops; in Spain. See Army, in Spain—Foreign Forces.

Palièe, Susanna, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Palmer, —, translating papers into Italian, 186.

-, Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, pension out of Post Office revenue, 509; picture of, 198, 527.

-, Charles, pension for, 232.

-, Elizabeth, wife of Sampson, 571.

-, Francis, discovering frauds in tobacco trade, etc., petition for reward for, 298, 547.

-, John, to be instructed in Customs business at the waterside, 481.

-, Peregrine, tidesurveyor, London port, dismissed, 99.

-, Robert, felon and murderer, lands in co. Northampton formerly held by, 571.

-, Sampson, yeoman, petition for lease of lands at Middleton Malzor, 571.

-, Sir Thomas, a Commissioner for Stating the Army Debts, 149, 292, 489, 596.

-, William, former distributor of stamps in the city of London, 307.

-, -, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Suffolk, 54.

Palmes, Francis, lieutenant general, regiment of Dragoons of, on Irish establishment, 243, 434; horses for, 243; pay of, 261.

-, Guy, pension for, 232.

-, William, pension for, 232.

Paltock, Robert, pension for, 232.

Pamnure, Earl of. See Maule, J.

Paper, duties on. See Excise—duties;
-, Scotland—Excise, duties on. Indian, fire screens of, 290.

Paper Office. See State Paper Office.

Papillon, Philip, late Cashier of the Victualling, accounts of, 606; allowance claimed by, 40, 118; attending the Treasury, 39.

Papists, officers in regiment of allied troops, incapable of receiving half-pay, 121.

Parchment, duties on. See Hides; for Customs officers in outports, 120.

Pardaillan, Victory, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Pargiter, Edmund, an Inspector of Customs in Scotland, leave of absence for, 302, 419.

Paris, Fiance, 509, 577; allowance to Messengers of the Chamber for journeying from London to, 320; bills dated at, 275, 315.

Park, Daniel, sureties of, 190; tobacco bonds entered into by, interest due on, 190.

-, John, tidewaiter at Leith, dismissed, 101.

Park End, co. Northumberland, 171.

Parker, John, late an agent for Prizes at Falmouth, accounts of, 112.

-, -, reward for discovering persons engaged in treasonable practices, 75.

-, -, tidesman in Weymouth port, 503.

Parker, Miles, late Receiver General of Taxes for co. Oxford, 556.

-, Sir Philip, bart., petition for lease of the Duty of Sixpenny Writs in the High Court of Chancery, 88.

-, Thomas, Lord Parker, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, 396, 554; pension or annuity of, 33, 278, 378, 389; recommending Mr. Cobb to be a Receiver of Land Tax, 26.

Parkes, John, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Stafford, 54.

PARLIAMENT, Acts of, concerning:
-, Accountants (2–3 Anne, c. 11), 246.
-, Annuities (4–5 Wm. and Mary, c. 3), 308, 435, 588; (2–3 Anne, c. 9), 119; (4–5 Anne, c. 18), 435, 588; (6 Anne, c. 2), 307, 435, 588; (6 Anne, c. 39), 435, 588; (6 Anne, c. 48), 435, 588; (8 Anne, c. 12), 308, 435, 588; (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 12), 32, 38, 48, 289; (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 19), 2, 39, 87, 144, 173; (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 21), 39, 87.
-, Apprentices (8 Anne, c. 5), 359; (9 Anne, c. 15), 359.
-, Arms and ammunition, importation of (1 Jas. II, c. 8), 177.
-, Army Debts (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 21, cl. 28), 210, 501.
-, Assessments (7 Anne, c. 1), 490; (8 Anne, c. 1), 490; (9 Anne, c. 1), 490; (10 Anne, c. 1), 475; (1 Geo. I, c. 1), 70; (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 31), 39, 132.
-, Bank of England (7 Anne, c. 30), 98, 247, 389, 513; (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 12), 39, 80, 87, 316, 439, 496, 497.
-, Bankers, debts due to (2–3 Anne, c. 9), 209.
-, Calicoes, duties on (13 Anne, c. 18), 209.
-, Candles, duties on (8 Anne, c. 5), 359, 539; (9 Anne, c. 15), 359, 539; (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 43), 539.
-, Chatham Harbour (7 Anne, c. 26), 249, 581; (8 Anne, c. 23), 249, 314, 381.
-, Churches, Building of 50 new (9 Anne, c. 17), 142, 582, 596; (10 Anne, c. 20), 582.
-, Coals, duties on (9 Anne, c. 17), 142, 458, 582, 596; (10 Anne, c. 20), 582.
-, Coffee, duties on (6–7 Wm. III, c. 7), 80, 177; (3–4 Anne, c. 18), 80, 177; (7 Anne, c. 30), 80, 177.
-, Coinage Duties (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 43), 445.
-, Custom House Fire (private Act 1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 27), 396.
-, East India Company (9 Wm. III, c. 44), 513; (6 Anne, c. 71), 513.
-, East India Goods, duties on (2 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 4), 359; (8 Anne, c. 14), 359; (9 Anne, c. 15), 359.
-, Edwin, Thomas, compounding of debts of (private Act 13 Anne, no. 16 [12 Anne, c. 27]), 218.
-, Equivalent, in Scotland (6 Anne, c. 24 [51]), 548; (13 Anne, c. 12), 420; (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 27), 279, 420, 489, 590.
-, Exchequer Bills (7 Anne, c. 30), 98, 389; (9 Anne, c. 7), 533; (12 Anne, c. 11), 98, 389, 533.
-, Excise duties (4 Wm. and Mary, c. 3), 308; (12 and 13 Wm. III, c. 12), 119, 435, 588; (8 Anne, c. 12), 308.
-, Forfeited Estates (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 16), 31n.; (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 17), 31n., 137; (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 20), 335, 605; (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 32), 31n.; (1 Geo. I, st, 2, c. 42), 31n.; (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 50), 29, 31n., 34, 295, 313, 359, 362, 390, 397, 404, 407, 420, 467, 536, 595; (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 53), 31n.; (3 Geo. I, c. 20), 34.
-, Frauds (14 Car. II, c. 11), 362, 508; (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 46), 298, 547.
-, Harwich Harbour (7 Anne, c. 26), 249; (8 Anne, c. 23), 249, 381.
-, Hides, duties on (9 Anne, c. 12), 479; (10 Anne, c. 19), 480.
-, Hops, duty on (9 Anne, c. 13), 80, 178, 289; (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 12), 80.
-, Houses, duties on (6 Anne, c. 21), 247, 513.
-, Imported goods, duties on (4 Wm. and Mary, c. 5), 481.
-, Land Revenues (1 Anne, c. 1), 51, 616.
-, Lotteries (8 Anne, c. 10), 391, 435, 478, 536, 588; (9 Anne, c. 6), 44, 173, 478, 512, 513, 571, 588; (9 Anne, c. 16), 44, 47, 535, 588; (10 Anne, c. 18), 44, 65, 66, 315, 316, 392, 478, 534, 571; (10 Anne, c. 19), 44, 478, 545; (12 Anne, c. 11), 36, 44, 532; (13 Anne, c. 18), 44, 80, 176, 478, 528, 575; (1 Geo. I, c. 2), 80; (1 Geo. I, c. 43, cl. 6), 528.
-, Malt, duties on (8–9 Wm. III, c. 22), 435; (13 Anne, c. 2), 213; (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 36), 20, 213, 307, 468.
-, Mortgage, General (8 Anne, c. 14), 389, 481.
-, Mutiny (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 9), 454.
-, Navigation (6 Anne, c. 64, cl. 11), 603.
-, Portsmouth Harbour (7 Anne, c. 26), 249; (8 Anne, c. 23), 108, 161, 249, 271, 381.
-, Princess of Wales, settlement for (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 22), 145.
-, Rebels, Estates of. See Parliament, Acts of, concerning—Forfeited Estates.
-, Salt, duties on (1 Anne, st. 1, c. 13), 359; (1 Anne, st. 1, c. 15), 201; (4 and 5 Anne, c. 23), 452; (7 Anne, c. 11), 277; (8 Anne, c. 14, 359; (9 Anne, c. 15), 359.
-, Senna, duties on (3–4 Anne, c. 18, cl. 8), 114n., 592; (1 Geo. 1, st. 2, c. 43), 445, 552, 592.
-, Silks, duties on (2 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 4), 481; (11–12 Wm. III, c. 3), 80, 178; (7 Anne, c. 31), 80, 178.
-, Snuff (1 Geo. 1, st, 2, c. 46), 583.
-, South Sea Company (9 Anne, c. 15), 72, 481; (10 Anne, c. 37), 72; (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 21), 70, 72, 294, 359, 510.
-, Stamp Duties (9 Wm. III, c. 25), 165, 489, 513; (1 Anne, c. 7), 165; (6 Anne, c. 2), 489; (9 Anne, c. 16), 165, 490; (10 Anne, c. 18), 165, 490; (10 Anne, c. 19), 165, 490; (13 Anne, c. 18), 165, 489.
-, Stawell, Lord, compounding of debts of (private Act 5 and 6 Wm. and Mary, no. 17), 209.
-, Stranded goods, duties on (12 Anne, c. 18), 422.
-, Taxes, Receivers General of, Accounts of (1 Geo. 1, st. 2, c. 36), 446, 452, 477, 484.
-, Timber (14 Car. II, c. 11), 362.
-, Tobacco, duties on (1 James II, c. 4), 359, 481; (9 Anne, c. 15), 359; (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 46), 298, 547.
-, Tonnage and Poundage (3–4 Anne, c. 3), 80, 177; (6 Anne, c. 27), 481, (6 Anne, c. 48), 80, 177; (6 Anne, c. 73), 482; (7 Anne, c. 30), 80, 177.
-, Traitors, Estates of. See Parliament, Acts of, concerning—Forfeited Estates.
-, Tumults, Riots, etc. (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 5), 424.
-, Vinegar, duties on (1 Jas. II, c. 3), 481.
-, Whale fins, duties on (9 Wm. III, c. 45), 481.
-, Wines, Low Wines, Sweets and Spirits, duties on (1 Jas. II, c. 3), 359, 481; (3–4 Anne, c. 18), 114n., 546; (8 Anne, c. 14), 359; (9 Anne, c. 15), 359; (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 43, cl. 32), 114n., 546.
-, inspection of, 35.
-, of Oblivion, 496.
-, printed copies of, for the Secretary at War, 164.

Parliament, Houses of, 422.
-, Clerk of. See Cooper, W.; Johnson, M.
-, grants of, 43.
-, lamps set up and maintained for the accommodation of, 49, 196, 360, 583.

Parliament Robe, worn at the coronation of George I, 289.

Parma, Italy, 193, 216.

Parma, Duke of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Davenant, H.

Parnel, John, payment for prosecuting criminals, 202.

Parr, Hugh, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Lancaster, 424.

-, William, Marquess of Northampton, fishing rights at Caversham Bridge, 426.

Parrot, William, merchant, permitted to reduce imported rum to proof, 594.

Parrots, in Royal Household, cages for, 274, 522.

Parry, Charles, in custodiam lease of premises at Marlborough, 115.

-, Francis, premises near St. James's Park granted to, 89, 222.

Parsons, Daniel, captain, Malt Lottery Tickets in possession of, 432.

-, Edward, Receiver General of Land Tax and duties on Houses for the palaces of Whitehall and St. James's, 168, 247; accounting for arrears of Land Tax due from the Treasury Lords, 441.

Pascall, Frances, a French refugee, pension for, 239.

Pasquet, Marie, pension for, 232.

Passac, Phillipe de, pension for, 232.

Paston, Charles, Lord Paston, pension of, advance to be made of, 494; regiment of Foot of, pay of, 340.

Paterson, [Thomas], [Solicitor] of the 3rd regiment of Guards, in Hyde Park, 433.

-, Thomas, pension of, 464, 468, 540, 559.

Patonnier, Clement, a French refugee, pension for, 239.

Patrickson, John, copying clerk of the Entries Inwards, London port, 247.

Patten, Robert, royal bounty for, 33, 378.

-, Thomas, wharf and warehouses near Warrington owned by, Customs privileges for, 482.

Pattillo, Mary, pension for, 232.

Pattison, Thomas, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Cumberland, 53.

-, William, Keeper of Barns Thorns Walk in Windsor Forest, 367.

Paul, George, Dr., Master of the Faculty, 406.

-, Robert, assistant to the Comptroller General of Customs, 482.

Pauldon, Rebecca, pension for, 232; widow of Thomas, 599.

-, Thomas, grant from Charles II of land known as Holy Island, 599.

Pauncefort, Edward, late Cashier and Receiver General of Excise, 95, 455, 536.

-, -, Yeoman of the Jewel House, 448.

Pawlet. See Powlett.

Pawling, Thomas, late a landwaiter in London port, 534.

Payne (Paine), George, assistant to the Accountant, and then to the Secretary, in the Office for duties on Hides, 594, 595.

-, Richard, living in Murrell's Yard, London, 109.

-, Robert, distributor of stamps for co. Berkshire, 245.

Paynter, James, apprehended for being concerned in treasonable practices, 75.

Payzant, James, clerk in the Secretary of State's Office, 312.

Pearce (Peirce), [Edward], major general, regiment of Dragoons of, pay of, 255, 256.

-, Joseph, Surveyor of Colchester port, 61.

-, Rowland, pension for, 232.

-, [Thomas], major general, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 256, 258, 260, 340.

-, Thomas, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157.

-, -, suing an agent for Prizes, 112.

-, William, Deputy Lieutenant of co. Somerset, 292.

Pearson (Pierson), James, tidewaiter at Montrose, 506.

-, Robert, lessee under the Crown of part of Rosedale manor, 240.

-, Thomas, lessee under the Crown of part of Rosedale manor, 240.

Pearls, 325; necklace of, 198.

Peates, Mary, pension for, 16, 233.

Pechelves, Mary de, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Peckham, John, deputy to the Comptroller of Customs at Littlehampton, 504.

Peel, Stephen, late waterman to the Surveyor of the searchers in London port, 533.

Peers, House of. See Lords, House of.

Peers, Richard, Surveyor of Colchester port, dismissed, 61.

Peeters. See Peters.

Peiraube, Fran., lieutenant, petitioning for captain's pay, 396.

Peirce. See Pearce.

Peircey, Charles, distributor of stamps in the town and county of Cambridge, 129.

Pelham, Henry, Clerk of the Pells, 60, 160, 610.

-, Thomas, a Commissioner for Stating the Army Debts, 148, 292, 489, 596.

Pellet, Jean, pension for, 232.

Pells, Clerk of the. See Exchequer Receipt.

Pembroke, county of, Chief Justice of, 289. See also Bridges, E.; Salkeld, W.; Vaughan, R.
-, Customs riding officer recommended for, 517.
-, Grand Jury of, 517.
-, Justices of, 517.
-, Members of Parliament for, 517.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Howell, G.; Phillips, J.
-, Second Justice of, 289. See also Beeston, H. Winnington, F.
-, Surveyor of the duties on Houses. See Couch, B.

Pembroke and Montgomery, Earl of. See Herbert, T.

Pembroke, Ferry, co. Pembroke, boatman and tidesman at, 129, 174.

Penabscot. See Penobscot.

Penautier, Frederick, pension for, 232.

Penavayre, Anthony, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Leicester, 569.

Pendarves, Alexander, late Surveyor General of Crown Lands, 200; money order for, 73.

Pendennis, Pendinass, fort, in co. Cornwall, standing on Castle Hill, 93.

Pendlebury, James, Master Gunner of Great Britain, 106, 460, 544.

Pendock, Philip, Clerk of the Cheque to the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.

Penison, William, fishing rights at Caversham Bridge, 426.

Pennin, Thomas, tobacco merchant, fraudulent sale of tobacco by, 217–8. See also Perrin.

Pennsylvania, province of, in county of Newcastle, Customs collectors in, 409, 477.
-, Deputy Governor of. See Keith, W.
-, minister going to. See Evans, E.
-, minister in, allowance for, 409, 478.
-, schoolmaster in, allowance for, 409, 478.
-, tobacco exported from, 1d. per pound Duty on, 409, 477.

Penny Post. See Post Office.

Penobscot, Penabscot, North America, 518.

Penotiere, Susanna la, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Penrose, Bernard, Collector of Customs in Scilly Isles, 503.

Penryn, co. Cornwall, Collector of Customs at. See Thompson, A.; prize wines sold at, 73.

PENSIONS:
-, King's private, new Establishment of, 228; Paymaster of. See Clayton, W.; Godfrey, E.
-, on the Establishment, Ireland, 98.
-, on the Post Office, 148, 199.
-, out of the Excise, 195.
-, out of the revenue of Ireland, 158.
-, payable at the Exchequer, 16, 33, 230, 243, 244, 378, 495, 546, 568.
-, to French Refugees, new Establishment of, 236; Paymaster of. See Blagny, J. de la M.
-, names of pensioners:
-,-, Abernathy, Margaret.
-,-, Alais, Isaac d'.
-,-, Albany, minister of.
-,-, Alix, Magdalen.
-,-, Alix, Mary.
-,-, Allen, Sir T.
-,-, Allonne, A. T. d'.
-,-, Amsterdam, minister at.
-,-, Apia, C.
-,-, Apia, P.
-,-, Argyll, Duke of.
-,-, Arlington, Countess Dowager of.
-,-, Armstrong, Catherine.
-,-, Armstrong, Mary.
-,-, Arnold, J.
-,-, Arnold, Susannah.
-,-, Ashton, Mary.
-,-, Aspinwall, Mrs.
-,-, Atterbury, T.
-,-, Austin, Mary.
-,-, Auverquerque, Countess Dowager d'.
-,-, Ayscough, M.
-,-, Bac, Catherine du.
-,-, Bacalan, Isabella de.
-,-, Baggot, —.
-,-, Balle, Susannah de.
-,-, Ballisis, T.
-,-, Balmier, P.
-,-, Barbot, Charlotte.
-,-, Barnier, Mary.
-,-, Barow, M.
-,-, Barquet, Mary du.
-,-, Barre, Elizabeth de la.
-,-, Barricave, Rose.
-,-, Bartram, T.
-,-, Baru, J.
-,-, Bascoul, D.
-,-, Bastin, Martha.
-,-, Battin, Elizabeth.
-,-, Battle, Elizabeth.
-,-, Beaubuisson, Anne de.
-,-, Beaubuisson, Jeanne de.
-,-, Beaubuisson, Jeanne Guenon de.
-,-, Beconne, Judith.
-,-, Bedford, Elizabeth.
-,-, Belcher, Elizabeth.
-,-, Bell, Jane.
-,-, Bellefons, Henrietta de.
-,-, Bellomont, Earl of.
-,-, Benigne, Judith.
-,-, Benson, Susanna.
-,-, Berault, Mary.
-,-, Berkeley, Jane.
-,-, Bertie, R.
-,-, Bette, Frances de.
-,-, Beveridge, Mary.
-,-, Beverley, T.
-,-, Bew, Frances.
-,-, Bing, Ann.
-,-, Birche, Deborah.
-,-, Blagny, Mary de.
-,-, Blanc, Susanna de.
-,-, Boisrousseau, Anne de.
-,-, Boitou, Mary.
-,-, Bonnet, Mary.
-,-, Borde, Anne de la.
-,-, Bos, Claude du.
-,-, Bosch, M.
-,-, Boucher, Elizabeth.
-,-, Boucher, Mary.
-,-, Bourbon, Catherine de.
-,-, Bourdigues, E.
-,-, Bourdigues, M.
-,-, Boyce, W.
-,-, Bradley, R.
-,-, Braguier, J.
-,-, Brandenburg, Count of.
-,-, Brassalay, —. children of.
-,-, Brassalay, Isabeau de.
-,-, Brevil, Mary du.
-,-, Brockett, W.
-,-, Brotherton, J.
-,-, Brown, E.
-,-, Brown, Sarah.
-,-, Browning, Jane.
-,-, Bruges, Rebecca.
-,-, Brugire, Judith de.
-,-, Buccleuch, Duchess of.
-,-, Buchan, Earl of.
-,-, Bucholtz, C.
-,-, Buck, Catherine.
-,-, Bunce, Williamina.
-,-, Burghill, Grisel.
-,-, Bute, Earl of.
-,-, Butler, W.
-,-, Button, J.
-,-, Butts, J.
-,-, Cailland, S.
-,-, Calvert, Elizabeth.
-,-, Cambridge University, Professor of Arabic.
-,-, Canole, Elie.
-,-, Canole, Mary Magdaleine.
-,-, Cantiran, Susanne de.
-,-, Cassilis, Countess Dowager of.
-,-, Catelet, Camille.
-,-, Ceville, Hester de.
-,-, Chabanne, Mary de.
-,-, Chadignac, Mary Joly de.
-,-, Chail, Catherine du.
-,-, Chail, Mary du.
-,-, Chainay, Mary de la.
-,-, Chaloner, E.
-,-, Chamberlain, T.
-,-, Chamier, Magdalen.
-,-, Champagne, J.
-,-, Champagne, Marie de.
-,-, Champlaurier, Mary de.
-,-, Champlaurier, Susanne de.
-,-, Charon, Mary Anne de.
-,-, Chavernay, Lucreece de.
-,-, Christian, Anne.
-,-, Church, Ursula.
-,-, Cigala, Viscomte.
-,-, Ciré, Louise de.
-,-, Clarendon, Earl of.
-,-, Clark, M.
-,-, Clark, Susanna.
-,-, Clauson, Elinor.
-,-, Cleveland, Duchess of.
-,-, Clou, Anne de.
-,-, Cockburne, C.
-,-, Colepepper, Lord.
-,-, College, Edith.
-,-, Collins, Mrs.
-,-, Collins, Anne.
-,-, Colt, Sir H. D.
-,-, Conway, Elinor.
-,-, Conway, M.
-,-, Cooper, Anne.
-,-, Cormell, Anne du.
-,-, Cornet, Mary.
-,-, Cornwallis, T.
-,-, Cossard, Anne Gabrielle.
-,-, Courey, Mary Anne de.
-,-, Court, Marian de.
-,-, Crocker, I.
-,-, Croisette, Margaret de la.
-,-, Crow, T.
-,-, Cunningham, Magdalen.
-,-, Cutts, Joanna.
-,-, Daceré, Elizabeth M.
-,-, Dagneaux, Louise.
-,-, Dagneaux, Mary.
-,-, Dalem, Elizabeth Sexte.
-,-, Dalhousie, Countess Dowager of.
-,-, Dallons, F.
-,-, Dancourt, Mary.
-,-, Dangeau, Charlotte de.
-,-, Davesnes, C.
-,-, Davessein, Magdalen.
-,-, Davessein, M. A.
-,-, Dawson, Hester.
-,-, Deveille, Anne.
-,-, Devese, Catherine P. de la.
-,-, Dickinson, Jane.
-,-, Disney, Anne.
-,-, Disney, Elizabeth.
-,-, Doffranville, Martha.
-,-, Dollon, Catherine de.
-,-, Dornand, Magdalen.
-,-, Doudart, Angelique.
-,-, Douglas, Dame Jane.
-,-, Doyley, Elizabeth.
-,-, Drancourt, Marie de Rambure.
-,-, Duke, Anne.
-,-, Dummer, Jane.
-,-, Duncan, C.
-,-, Durell, Susanna.
-,-, Dwyre, J.
-,-, Eden, Anne.
-,-, Errand, Magdalen.
-,-, Erskine, C.
-,-, Espine, B. de l'.
-,-, Fachin, W.
-,-, Falaiseau, P.
-,-, Falkland, Lord.
-,-, Falquerolls, Bernadine de.
-,-, Farey, Katherine de.
-,-, Farquhar, —.
-,-, Farthing, Elizabeth.
-,-, Fawn, O.
-,-, Ferrière, Marie de la.
-,-, Field, Katherine.
-,-, Fielding, Anne.
-,-, Findlater and Seafield, Earl of.
-,-, Fisher, R.
-,-, Fitzharris, Judith.
-,-, Fitzharry, Anne.
-,-, Fitzwalter, Lord.
-,-, Florent, H.
-,-, Flournois, P.
-,-, Flower, Rebecca.
-,-, Foissac, Louise de.
-,-, Force, Duchess de la.
-,-, Fos, Catherine de.
-,-, Foster, Rebecca.
-,-, Foubert, H.
-,-, Fountaine, Benjamine la.
-,-, Fournier, Blanche de.
-,-, Foxton, Susanna.
-,-, Francis, Martha.
-,-, Franquefort, Mary B. de.
-,-, French Gentlewomen at the Hague.
-,-, French refugees.
-,-, Frescheville, Lady.
-,-, Gacherie, Mary.
-,-, Garter, The, Order of.
-,-, Gast, Marie de Lisle du.
-,-, Gates, B.
-,-, Gendre, Marian le.
-,-, Genuini, G.
-,-, Germain, Benjamine.
-,-, Germain, Susanna.
-,-, Ghent, Amalie Van.
-,-, Gibson, Elizabeth.
-,-, Glaston, poor of.
-,-, Goddard, Eleanor.
-,-, Godfrey, E.
-,-, Gohin, Hester.
-,-, Goisy, Charlotte de.
-,-, Goldsborough, Anne.
-,-, Goslin, J.
-,-, Gourney, Anne.
-,-, Gousset, Charlotte.
-,-, Goux, Angelique le.
-,-, Grafton, Duke of.
-,-, Graham, Alice.
-,-, Graham, Mary.
-,-, Graham, W.
-,-, Grand, Emerauld le.
-,-, Grangue, Anne D. de.
-,-, Grangue, Susanne de.
-,-, Greenwich, minister of.
-,-, Griffith, Mary.
-,-, Grimandet, Anne.
-,-, Grognet, I.
-,-, Groix, Anne B. de.
-,-, Grosvenor, Anne.
-,-, Grove, Elizabeth.
-,-, Guerin, Anne.
-,-, Guery, D.
-,-, Guiminière, Anne de la.
-,-, Guiraud, Frances,
-,-, Gulman, J. G.
-,-, Gwillym, Isabella.
-,-, Gwynn, H.
-,-, Gwynn, Sir R.
-,-, Haddington, Earl of.
-,-, Hague, The minister at; Society of French Gentlewomen at.
-,-, Hall, Elizabeth.
-,-, Hampton church, rector of.
-,-, Hampton, poor of.
-,-, Hampton Court Palace, chaplain at; Reader at.
-,-, Harlackenden, Katherine.
-,-, Harris, Elizabeth.
-,-, Haughton, Tabitha.
-,-, Haut Charmois, Henriette du.
-,-, Hawley, Judith.
-,-, Hay, Lady Elizabeth.
-,-, Hay, Jane.
-,-, Head, Anne.
-,-, Hendell, G. F.
-,-, Herault, J.
-,-, Herbert, P.
-,-, Herman, —, children of.
-,-, Hewardine, F.
-,-, Hildsley, Katherine.
-,-, Hill, Mary.
-,-, Hill, N.
-,-, Holder, G.
-,-, Holstein Beck, Princess of.
-,-, Hompesch, Henrietta de
-,-, How, Ruperta.
-,-, Howard, Henrietta.
-,-, Howard, J.
-,-, Howard, Lucy.
-,-, Howard, P.
-,-, Howard, Lord T.
-,-, Hubblethorne, C.
-,-, Hugk, J. G.
-,-, Humphreys, Margaret.
-,-, Hunsdon, Lord
-,-, Hussey, Sarah.
-,-, Hutton, Mary.
-,-, Hutton, Penelope.
-,-, Hyde, Elizabeth.
-,-, Hyndford, Earl of.
-,-, Inchiquin, Lady Mary.
-,-, Inwood, R.
-,-, Ireland, Frances.
-,-, Ireland, Jane.
-,-, Irish, Dr.
-,-, Ironmonger, U.
-,-, Jaucourt, Mary.
-,-, Jersey, Earl of.
-,-, Johnston, S.
-,-, Jolliffe, Margaret.
-,-, Jollyvet, E.
-,-, Joly, Margaret.
-,-, Jones, J.
-,-, Jones, Lady Katherine.
-,-, Jouneau, Mary.
-,-, Juigny, Henriette de C. de.
-,-, Justell, Charlotte.
-,-, Kaysers, Amalia.
-,-, Kaysers, Anna.
-,-, Kaysers, Levina.
-,-, Kaysers, Margaret.
-,-, Kaysers, Maria.
-,-, Keightley, Lady Frances.
-,-, Kemp, A.
-,-, Kennedy, T.
-,-, Kensington, minister of.
-,-, Kensington, poor of.
-,-, Kensington, schoolmaster at.
-,-, Kerr, Mary.
-,-, Kershe, Anne.
-,-, Killigrew, Barbara.
-,-, Killigrew, Dame Barbara.
-,-, Killigrew, Elizabeth.
-,-, King, Alice.
-,-, Kirk, Mary.
-,-, Kirks, Hamnet.
-,-, Lamaria, Mary de.
-,-, Lambert, O.
-,-, Langrac, Anne de.
-,-, Larden, J.
-,-, Launay, Louise de.
-,-, Launce, Joan.
-,-, Laverny, Susanne.
-,-, Layng, J.
-,-, Lee, Mary.
-,-, Leighton, Susanna.
-,-, Lloyd, R.
-,-, Lockhart, Martha.
-,-, London, Bishop of.
-,-, London, St. James's, poor of.
-,-, London, St. Margaret's, poor of.
-,-, London, St. Martin's in the Fields, poor of.
-,-, London, Tothill Fields, hospital in.
-,-, Longbottom, R.
-,-, Longuevergne, Hester de.
-,-, Longuevergne, Lucreece de.
-,-, Longuevergne, Olympe de.
-,-, Lorain, Margaret.
-,-, Loudoun, Earl of.
-,-, Louvigny, Henrietta de.
-,-, Louvigny, Jeanne de B. de.
-,-, Louvigny, Mary de.
-,-, Lovelace, Lady Char- lotte.
-,-, Lower, Josina.
-,-, Lunt, J.
-,-, Lutheran Chapel, porter of; Reader of.
-,-, Mackdonnell, Elizabeth.
-,-, Mackenzie, Frances.
-,-, Mackneal, Mary.
-,-, Mackraken, Elizabeth.
-,-, Maclean, Sir J.
-,-, Macon, F.
-,-, Maddocks, M.
-,-, Magny, A.
-,-, Malray, I. de.
-,-, Man, Isle of, poor ministers in.
-,-, Manchester, Earl of.
-,-, Mansell, Anne.
-,-, Mansell, Frances.
-,-, Mansell, Rachel.
-,-, Maranein, Helena de.
-,-, Marchmont, Earl of.
-,-, Marie, Constance de la.
-,-, Marioge, Catherine.
-,-, Marioge, F.
-,-, Marioge, J.
-,-, Marioge, Margaret.
-,-, Marmande, Charlotte Tallemont de.
-,-, Marolle, Susanna.
-,-, Marolle, Marguerite
-,-, Marr, Margaret.
-,-, Marshall, Mary.
-,-, Martigny, Anne.
-,-, Martigny, Gabrielle.
-,-, Martinerie, Magdalen de la.
-,-, Martines, D.
-,-, Martini, J. C.
-,-, Mathews, J.
-,-, Mathews, Sarah.
-,-, Maturin, G.
-,-, Mauclere, Anne de.
-,-, Maugere, L. A. de la.
-,-, Maulevrier, Elizabeth de.
-,-, Maxwell, J.
-,-, Meadows, Sir P.
-,-, Menardiere, J. de la.
-,-, Mesnil Lambert, L. du T. du.
-,-, Meuville, Mariane.
-,-, Meuville, S.
-,-, Miller, R.
-,-, Miller, Sarah.
-,-, Milliere, Anne G. de la.
-,-, Minshall, Elizabeth.
-,-, Mitchell, Mary.
-,-, Molein, Susanna de.
-,-, Monceau, Marie de.
-,-, Mont, Hester du.
-,-, Mont, Mary du.
-,-, Montagu, Sir J.
-,-, Montargis, —.
-,-, Montgomery, L. M. D. de.
-,-, Montguyon, Charlotte.
-,-, Montigny, J. de Remy de.
-,-, Montmeillan, Anne G. de.
-,-, Montmeillan, Margaret B. de.
-,-, Montsegur, M. de.
-,-, Mordington, Lady Mary.
-,-, Morgan, Lady Anne.
-,-, Morris, D.
-,-, Morrison, Margaret.
-,-, Mouchard, Jean.
-,-, Mowatt, Sir W.
-,-, Muce, Henriette M. de la.
-,-, Mue, Susanna F. de.
-,-, Nassau Siegen, Prince of.
-,-, Neufville, Baron de.
-,-, Neufville, Claude M. de.
-,-, Neufville, Jane de.
-,-, Neville, Hannah.
-,-, New England, minister in.
-,-, Newberry, Cecilia.
-,-, Newman, Elizabeth.
-,-, Newmarket, schoolmaster at.
-,-, Newport, Lady Susanna.
-,-, North, Judith.
-,-, Northumberland, Duke of.
-,-, Nottingham, Earl of.
-,-, Offranville, Judith.
-,-, Okover, Sarah.
-,-, Otes, Rebecca.
-,-, Otway, Frances.
-,-, Oxford, University Professor of Arabic.
-,-, Pack, Anne.
-,-, Pack, S.
-,-, Paddington, churchwarden of.
-,-, Paddington, collector of tithes at.
-,-, Paddington, surveyor of highways at.
-,-, Palie, Susanna.
-,-, Palmer, C.
-,-, Palmes, G.
-,-, Palmes, W.
-,-, Paltock, R.
-,-, Pardaillan, Victory.
-,-, Parker, Lord.
-,-, Pascall, Frances.
-,-, Pasquet, Marie.
-,-, Passac, P. de.
-,-, Paston, Lord.
-,-, Paterson, T.
-,-, Patonnier, C.
-,-, Pattillo, Mary.
-,-, Pauldon, Rebecca.
-,-, Pearce, R.
-,-, Peates, Mary.
-,-, Pechelves, Mary de.
-,-, Pellet, Jean.
-,-, Pembroke and Montgomery, Earl of.
-,-, Penautier, F.
-,-, Penotiere, Susanna la.
-,-, Perault, Pierre.
-,-, Percourt, Bonne G. de.
-,-, Perer, Mary.
-,-, Perigoix, Elizabeth.
-,-, Petit, Susanna.
-,-, Phillips, Dorothy.
-,-, Phillips, Lady Mary.
-,-, Pie, Mary la.
-,-, Piggot, Jane.
-,-, Pignot, Louise.
-,-, Pignot, Mary.
-,-, Plessen, C. de.
-,-, Plunkett, Frances.
-,-, Porter, G.
-,-, Portneuf, Catherine.
-,-, Portneuf, Susanna.
-,-, Portugal, Princess of.
-,-, Powell, W.
-,-, Poyntz, S.
-,-, Presgrave, Cecilia.
-,-, Pressac, H. de.
-,-, Prestwich, Lady Mary.
-,-, Primaudaye, A. de la.
-,-, Primaudaye, Henriette de la.
-,-, Primaudaye, P. de la.
-,-, Pugh, Anne.
-,-, Purcell, E.
-,-, Purcell, R.
-,-, Purdon, Mary.
-,-, Quinn, H.
-,-, Rainsford, F.
-,-, Ralegh, Frances.
-,-, Ramsay, Elizabeth.
-,-, Raven, R.
-,-, Reboul, M. A.
-,-, Reeves, Mary.
-,-, Renaud, Frances M.
-,-, Reneval, Susanna de.
-,-, Reneville, C. de.
-,-, Reynolds, A.
-,-, Reynolds, Elizabeth.
-,-, Ricard, Judith.
-,-, Ricaut, Charlotte.
-,-, Richbell, Anne.
-,-, Rigo, J. de.
-,-, Rivet, Joanna.
-,-, Roberts, Katherine.
-,-, Robethon, Elizabeth.
-,-, Robethon, Susanna.
-,-, Robins, Mary.
-,-, Roche, Jacqueline G. de la.
-,-, Roche, P. la.
-,-, Rochegude, J. de.
-,-, Rochegude, Marquis de.
-,-, Rolleston, Deborah.
-,-, Ross, Anne.
-,-, Ross, Magdalen.
-,-, Rossell, Mary de.
-,-, Rosset, Gabrielle de.
-,-, Rossington, Elizabeth.
-,-, Rotterdam, minister at.
-,-, Roussy, Lady Charlotte de.
-,-, Roux, Judith de.
-,-, Roux, Mary de.
-,-, Rowley, J.
-,-, Ruel, G. du.
-,-, Sabliere, Louise M. de la.
-,-, Sabliere, N. de R. de la.
-,-, St. Albans, Duke of.
-,-, St. Clair, Catherine de.
-,-, St. George, Dame Anna.
-,-, Saintlo, M.
-,-, St. Meme, Susan C. de.
-,-, St. Paul, Mary F. de.
-,-, Salle, Jean de la.
-,-, Salnave, Elizabeth.
-,-, Samasan, Blanche.
-,-, Samasan, Henriette de.
-,-, Samasan, Mary de.
-,-, Sandwich, Earl of.
-,-, Sarette, Frances.
-,-, Sarrau, Margaret.
-,-, Sarrau, Susanna.
-,-, Sarrière, Susanna de.
-,-, Sayers, G.
-,-, Sayers, Sir J.
-,-, Schonberg, Duke of.
-,-, Seigler, Catherine.
-,-, Serclere, Susanna de
-,-, Sewell, Elizabeth.
-,-, Shales, —.
-,-, Shales, C.
-,-, Shelley, Mary.
-,-, Sherman, Elizabeth.
-,-, Shipton, Alice.
-,-, Simons, Mary.
-,-, Simpson, G.
-,-, Simpson, Margaret.
-,-, Simpson, Sarah.
-,-, Slingsby, Elizabeth.
-,-, Slingsby, Victoria.
-,-, Smidt, Mary.
-,-, Smith, T.
-,-, Smithsby, Rabsey.
-,-, Somers, Lord.
-,-, Souselles, Mlle. de.
-,-, Steidel, G.
-,-, Stirum, Amelie de.
-,-, Stirum, Marie Urseline de.
-,-, Strathnaver, Lord.
-,-, Struther, Anne.
-,-, Sutherland, Earl of.
-,-, Swintoun, Margaret.
-,-, Sydenham, Ft.
-,-, Tagg, T.
-,-, Teilhac, Martha de.
-,-, Tessin, Katherine.
-,-, There, Mary de.
-,-, Thomas, Magdalen.
-,-, Thomas, Rachel.
-,-, Thompson, C.
-,-, Thompson, W.
-,-, Thornycroft, Mary.
-,-, Thors, Henriette P. de.
-,-, Torteron, Benigne.
-,-, Torteron, Elizabeth.
-,-, Torway, Dorothy.
-,-, Tottersal, Elizabeth.
-,-, Touche, P. de la.
-,-, Tour, Mariane de la Mothe du.
-,-, Townshend, G.
-,-, Townshend, Margaret.
-,-, Tugny, Judith de P. D. de.
-,-, Uvedale, J.
-,-, Valentine, Judith.
-,-, Vascor, M. le.
-,-, Vaughan, Alice.
-,-, Vebron, Elizabeth de.
-,-, Venevalle, C. de.
-,-, Venier, Mary.
-,-, Verboon, Elizabeth.
-,-, Verie, Isabella de la.
-,-, Vernon, J.
-,-, Verriere, Francoise.
-,-, Verron, Elizabeth.
-,-, Verveillon, Mary.
-,-, Vezian, J.
-,-, Vicouse, Mary St. F.
-,-, Vicouse, T. la Cour.
-,-, Vigneau, B. du.
-,-, Villeneuve, Henriette de.
-,-, Villeneuve, Margaret de.
-,-, Villiers, Anne.
-,-, Villiers, Sir E.
-,-, Waggot, Elizabeth.
-,-, Walkling, —.
-,-, Waller, Dame Katherine.
-,-, Walter, Jane.
-,-, Walter, Mary.
-,-, Walters, D.
-,-, Walters, Katherine.
-,-, Wandesford, Elizabeth.
-,-, Wapping, French church at.
-,-, Wapping, schoolmaster at,
-,-, Watson, Margaret.
-,-, Watson, W.
-,-, Watts, R.
-,-, Werndley, H.
-,-, Westminster, churchwardens of.
-,-, Westminster, vicar of.
-,-, Whaley, Winifred.
-,-, Whichcoate, G.
-,-, Whittle, Anne.
-,-, Whittle, J.
-,-, Whittle, Margaret.
-,-, Wilkinson, Anne.
-,-, Wilkinson, Elizabeth.
-,-, Windsor, Corporation of.
-,-, Windsor, Dean and Chapter of.
-,-, Windsor, schoolmaster at.
-,-, Windsor, New, church and poor of.
-,-, Windsor, Old, vicar of.
-,-, Winstanley, Elizabeth.
-,-, Wright, Sarah.
-,-, Wroughton, Teresa.
-,-, Wyndham, Frances.
-,-, Wyndham, Sir T.
-,-, Yates, N., heirs of.
-,-, Young, Frances.
-,-, Young, Mercy.
-, See also Annuities; Gentlemen Pensioners, Band of; Perpetuities.

Penzance, co. Cornwall, collector of Customs at. See Medcalfe, T.; Warren, W.

Pepper, [John], major general, regiment of Dragoons of, disbanded, offreckonings for clothing supplied, 453; pay of, 255, 256, 258, 259, 338.

Pepper, 602.

Perault, Pierre, a French refugee, pension for, 239.

Percourt, Bonne Green de, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Perer, Mary, a French refugee, pension for, 239.

Perigoix, Elizabeth, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Perpetuities to:—
-, Cambridge University, 58, 465, 562; Divinity Lecturer at, 58, 465, 562; Emmanuel College, Master and Fellows of, 58, 465, 562; preacher at, 58, 465, 562.
-, Clifton Dartmouth Hardness, Corporation of, granted by Henry VII, 59, 463, 566.
-, Cotton, Sir J., 195.
-, Eton College, Provost and Fellows of, 54, 460, 566.
-, Fairfax, Col. [C], heirs of, 192, 465, 562.
-, Lichfield Cathedral, Dean and Chapter of, 59, 465, 563; Vicars Choral of, 59, 465, 563.
-, Oxford University, Divinity Lecturer at, 58, 465, 562; preacher at, 58, 465, 562.
-, St. Botolph's, London, poor of, 58, 465, 568.
-, St. John Baptist, Walbrook, poor of, 58, 465, 562.
-, St. Magnus, London, poor of, 58, 466, 566.
-, St. Michael, Cornhill, poor of, 58, 465, 563.
-, St. Peter's in the Tower, Vicar of, 59, 466, 563.
-, Southwell, schoolmaster of, 58, 459, 566.
-, See also Annuities; Pensions.

Perrin, Monsieur, Secretary to the Ambassador from Sicily, present for, 385.

-, Sarah, wife of Thomas, petition for securing estates bequeathed by her father, 552.

-, Thomas, of London, merchant, debts for tobacco duties, 221, 273, 552; prisoner in the Fleet, 110, 504. See also Pennin.

Perry, Jonathan, merchant, permitted to reduce imported brandy to proof, 79.

-, Micajah, of London, merchant, discharging bonds for duties on tobacco entered into by D. Park and his sureties, 190; permitted to reduce imported brandy to proof, 79; security for W. Keith, 577; security for J. Roscow, 517.

-, Richard, of London, tobacco merchant, 547; security for J. Roscow, 517.

Perth, co. Perth, 523; Comptroller of Customs at. See Hay, A.; McCulloch, T.; Rebels abandoning, 7, 123, 124.

Petcum. See Petkum.

Peter. See Peters.

Peterborough, co. Huntingdon, 349.

Peterborough, Earl of. See Mordaunt, C.

Peterhead, in Aberdeen port, boatman at, 507.

Peterman, Roth, King's waiter, London port, 298.

Peters (Peeters, Peter, Petre), Edward, collector of Customs at Deal, 247.

-, Robert, clothier to the Army, offreckonings assigned to, 14, 41–2, 137, 453.

-, -, Receiver General of, Land Tax for co. Hertford, 299.

Petit, — le, et al., bringing a suit against Customs over dues on stranded wines, 423.

-, Lewis, brigadier, 71, 280; Chief Engineer at Port Mahon, 567.

-, Susanna, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Petkum (Petcum, Petticum), Hermann, Minister from Holstein Gottorp, royal bounty for, 35, 398.

Petre. See Peters.

Petty Bag, Clerk of the, 594.

Phelan, James, royal bounty for, 51; tidewaiter at Leith, 604.

Phelp, Geo., late a Herald in Scotland, 188.

-, John, a former Auditor of Crown Revenues in Scotland, 587.

Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania, minister and schoolmaster at, 410; minister going back to. See Evans, E.

Phillips (Philips), —, captain, concerned in the taking of Holy Island, 422.

-, —, clergyman, royal bounty for, 51.

-, Ambrose, Paymaster of the Second Classis Lottery anno 1712, 44, 545.

-, Andrew, distributor of stamps at Plymouth, 248.

-, Dorothy, pension for, 233.

-, Evan, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Carmarthen, 54.

-, James, Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Cardigan, Carmarthen, Glamorgan and Pembroke, 168.

-, Lady Mary, pension for, 232.

-, [Richard], colonel, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 339.

-, Thomas, captain, engineer, services during the late Rebellion, 180.

-, William, payments to be made to, 49, 582, 614.

Physic, Professors and Readers of, in Cambridge University. See Green, [C.]; in Oxford University. See Hoy, T.

Physicians. See King's Physicians.

Pickard, Samuel, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Warwick, 283.

Pickering, Thomas, living in Pall Mall, London, 108.

Pictures, belonging to late Viscount Bolingbroke, list of, 198; Dutch 198; of the King, by Sir G. Kneller, 450; the King's. See King's Pictures.

Pidgeon (Pigeon), David, major of a Marine regiment, taken prisoner in Canada, sufferings and losses of, 477, 517–520.

Pie, Mary la, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Pieces of Eight. See Coins.

Piedmont, Italy, Army in. See Army; King of Sicily carried to, 215; livres of, value of, 83.

Pierrepont, Evelyn, Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull, Justice of Eyre, Trent North, salary of, 20, 31; letter in behalf of his daughter, Lady Frances Erskine, late Countess of Mar, 585; Lord Privy Seal, 596, 617; Warden and Chief Justice Itinerant of Royal Forests, Parks, etc., Trent North, 606.

Pierson. See Pearson.

Pigeon. See Pidgeon.

Piggot, Jane, pension for, 232.

Piggrris, William, tidesman and boatman in Rye port, dismissed, 129.

Pignot, Louise, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

-, Mary, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Pike, John, warehousekeeper at Plymouth, to be landwaiter there, 436.

Pill, the, in Bristol port, Surveyor at, 61.

Pillerton Hersey, co. Warwick, 400.

Pillerton, Upper, co. Warwick, 400.

Pilmore, Thomas, lease of premises in Rosedale manor and Whitby, co. York, 221.

Pipewell, William, tidesman at Bristol port, 437.

Pirbright Walk. See Windsor Forest.

Pisa, Italy, a British Consul travelling to, 186.

Pistoles. See Coins.

Pitney, James, churchwarden of Glaston, 292.

Pitt, George, a trustee for Mary FitzWilliam, 210.

-, James, searcher at Great Yarmouth, 248.

-, Mathew, Sheriff of co. Wiltshire, 303.

-, [Thomas], colonel, regiment of Horse of [Eighth Hussars], transported from Ireland to Chester, 172.

-, Thomas, Governor of Jamaica, plate delivered to, 391.

-, William, petition to be Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Hereford, 534, 554.

Placentia, Newfoundland, Garrison at, clothing for, 524, 574.
-, pay of, 32, 443.
-, provisions seized by, 32.
-, provisions sent for, 243, 281, 443.
-, remittances to or bills drawn for, 47, 443, 569.
-, state of, papers relating to, 47.
-, ships taken up for the Transport Service at, 105.

Plague, in Denmark, 613.

Plank, cargoes of, 141.

PLANTATIONS and Colonies:
-, Army in. See Army—in the Plantations.
-, Auditor General of. See below—Surveyor General.
-, chaplains going to, 94, 100, 120, 130, 144, 161, 170, 189, 215, 418, 436, 584.
-, Customs in, collectors, 93, 409, 579.
-,-, duties, on tobacco exported from Pennsylvania, 409.
-,-, officers of, 75.
-,-, salary bill of, 343.
-, Excise collector in, 93.
-, Governors of, allowances and salaries of, 199, 222, 298, 299, 373, 392, 441, 459, 501, 533, 538, 539, 563, 567, 584, 611.
-,-, equipage of, freight charges of, 28, 29.
-,-, goods of, 362; Customs sealing of, 353.
-,-, Instructions for, 577.
-,-, naval escort provided for journeying out of, 28.
-,-, securities proposed for, 568, 577.
-,-, to certify arrivals of rebel prisoners from England, 191.
-, King's pictures for, 321.
-, malefactors transported to work in, 579.
-, naval stores sent from, account of, 46.
-, Plantation Duty, income for Aggregate Fund of the Bank of England, 497.
-, Prize Duty, income for Aggregate Fund of the Bank of England, 497, 511.
-, quit rents, collector or Receiver of, 93.
-, rebel prisoners transported to, 185, 191.
-, Surveyor and Auditor General of Revenues in. See Blathwayt, W.
-,-, Deputy of, in Jamaica. See Pratter, E.; in Leeward Islands. See Jones, J.; in Virginia. See Grymes, J.
-, named:
-,-, Antigua.
-,-, Barbados.
-,-, Bermudas.
-,-, Carolina.
-,-, Jamaica.
-,-, Leeward Islands.
-,-, Maryland.
-,-, Massachusetts Bay.
-,-, Montserrat.
-,-, Nevis.
-,-, New England.
-,-, New Hampshire.
-,-, New York.
-,-, Newcastle.
-,-, Newfoundland.
-,-, Pennsylvania.
-,-, St. Christopher.
-,-, Virginia.
-, See also Trade and Plantations.

Plasterers, 516.

Platen, Count, Chamber in St. James's Palace of, 74.

Platt, co. Lancaster, 424.

Plawfield. See Upwell.

Player, Henry, lands in Alverstoke of, 161.

Plenipotentiaries. See Ambassadors.

Plessen, Christian de, pension for, 232.

Ploughes, Fran., signing letter concerning frauds in ships between England and Holland, 572.

Plumb, —, captain, merchant, permitted to reduce imported brandy to proof, 79.

Plumbers, 439, 516, 535; of the Works. See Roberts, J.

Plume, James, Sheriff of co. Surrey, 274.

Plumptre (Plumtree), John, a Commissioner for Stating the Army Debts, 148, 292, 489, 596.

Plunkett, Frances, pension for, 232.

Plymouth, co. Devon, 418, 577.
-, collector of Customs at. See Morris, —.
-, Customer of. See Treby, J. distributor of stamps for, 245, 248.
-, Dock Yard at, repairing of, 68.
-, land waiters at, 247, 436.
-, Mayor and Commonalty of, 245.
-, Navy ships paid off at, 211, 246.
-, Navy Yard at, officers in, repayment of Tax assessments on salaries of, 91, 395.
-, searcher of, 351.
-, tidesmen at, 60, 324.
-, warehousekeeper at, 436.

Plympton, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 166.

Pocock, [John], colonel, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 261, 338, 340.

Podike, near Wisbech, co. Cambridge, 350.

Poet Laureat, 182, 319. See also Rowe, N.

Poland, King of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Scott, J.; Vernon, Sir R.; Resident with. See Mackenzie, —.

Polesworth, co. Warwick, 402.

Polgream, William, landwaiter and searcher at Alloa, 505.

Polhill, David, Sheriff of co. Kent, 274.

Pollard, Samuel, nominated for a vacancy in the Leather duties, 302.

Polwarth, Lord. See Hume-Camp-bell, A.

Pomerania, King of Denmark in, 613.

Ponting (Pontyn), Ann, wife of John, 295, 487.

-, John, late of Great Ashley, outlawed, 295, 487.

Pool, David, surety for E. Scarborough, sued by the Customs Commissioners, 452.

Poole, co. Dorset, collector of Customs at. See Lawson, A.
-, Comptroller of Customs at. See Smith, W.
-, Customer of. See Swanton, W.
-, Customs yacht at, Commander, of, 61.
-, Receiver General of Taxes at. See Derby, B.
-, searcher at, 98, 140, 210, 589.
-, tidesman at, 98.
-, waiter at, 98.

Poor, the, at the Gate, 74, 179, 317, 378; of Glaston, 292; of Hampton, 235; of Kensington, 235; of London, 612; of New Windsor, 235; of St. Botolph's, London, 58, 465, 568; of St. James's, 235; of St. John Baptist, Walbrook, 58, 465; of St. Magnus, London, 58, 466, 566; of St. Margaret's, Westminster, 235; of St. Martin's in the Fields, 235; of St. Michael, Cornhill, 58, 465, 563.

Pope, Henry, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.

-, John, late Collector of Customs at Rochester, 534.

Popish priests, apprehended, 87.

Popish recusants, forfeited estates of. See Forfeited Estates.

Popple, William, Secretary to the Commissioners for Trade, 87, 106, 130, 310, 492, 571, 615.

Porland Magna. See Postland, Great.

Port Glasgow, co. Renfrew, 506.
-, landsurveyor at, 244.
-, landwaiter and searcher at, 118, 371.
-, tidesurveyor at, 43, 228, 520, 551.
-, tidewaiter at, 101.

Port Isaac, co. Cornwall, in Padstow port, waiter and searcher at, 503.

Port Mahon, Minorca, British Envoy going from Tripoli to, 194; Chief Engineer at, pay of, 567.

Port Patrick, co. Wigtown, in Stranraer port, Deputy Collector of Customs at, 505; Deputy Comptroller of Customs at, 507.

Port Royal. See Annapolis Royal.

Portall, John, lieutenant, formerly a captain in Baron Walef's regiment of Dragoons, allowance for, 121.

Portcullis Pursuivant. See Whitwick, T.

Porter, George, captain, witness in the assassination plot against King William, pension for, 234.

-, Philip, tidesman in Plymouth port, dismissed, 324.

Portland, co. Dorset, waiter and searcher and preventive officer at, 98, 323.

Portland, Earl of. See Bentinck, H.

Portland chimney pieces, 538, 561.

Portman, Henry, Keeper of Hyde Park, 455, 540, 560.

-, Sir William, an executor of Ralph, Lord Stawell, and trustee of the estate of John, Lord Stawell, 209.

Portmore, Earl of. See Colyear, D.

Portneuf, Catherine, a French refugee, pension for, 239.

-, Susanna, a French refugee, pension for, 239.

Portsea, co. Southampton, lease of ballast and gravel lying on the shore at, 68.

Portsmouth, co. Southampton, 271.
-, Dock Yard, 134; Commissioners of, 67; repairing of, 68.
-, Garrison of, fire and candle for, 212; supply of wholesome water for, 134.
-, Governor of. See Earl, T.
-, Gun Wharf, 67.
-, King's Platform, 108.
-, land called Stamshaw near, clay dug up for the Ordnance on, 67, 68.
-, lands purchased by and vested in the Crown for defence purposes at (as by 7 Anne, c. 26 and 8 Anne, c. 23), 108, 161, 249, 271, 283, 538; fortifications proposed on, 570; titles to, Commissioners for determining, Secretary to. See Hughes, J.
-, Navy ships paid off at, 18, 204, 211, 246.
-, Navy Yard at, officers in, 212; repayment of Tax assessments on salaries of, 395.
-, Royal Chapel at, 252.
-, Victualling Office at, bread and beer delivered into, 40.
-, water corn mills at, 108.
-, water supply of, proposal concerning, 134.

Portsmouth, Duchess of. See Keroualle, Louise R. de P. de.

Portugal, Army in. See Army—in Portugal.
-, King of, Ambassador from.
-,-, See Cunha, Dom Luis da. Envoy Extraordinary to. See Worseley, H. Plenipotentiary and Ambassador Extraordinary to. See Ruvigny, H. de M. de, Earl of Galway. Treaty of Alliance with, for providing troops for the service of England, gunpowder furnished under, 407; subsidy paid under, 287, 331. laws of, export of money prohibited by, 327. Prime Minister of. See Cadaval, Duc de. Princess Amalie Louise of, pension for, 343. Princess Elizabeth Marie of, pension for, 343. Spanish regiment raised in, 287. troops of, in Catalonia. See Army in Catalonia—foreign forces.

Posse comitatus, assembled in co. Warwick to suppress riots, 344, 399.

Post Fines, farm of, rents of, 353; Farmer of. See Wentworth, T., Earl of Strafford; paid in by Sheriffs, 334, 353.

POST OFFICE:
-, accounts, passing of, 443.
-, Books, accounts discharged in, 227.
-, candles for, 96.
-, clerks, beer for, 443; feasts for, 443.
-, clocks, care of, 443.
-, Gazetteer, New Year's gift for, 443.
-, Gazettes and newspapers for, 443.
-, incidents bill, 96, 443.
-, letters from Flanders, via Ostend to Dover, 443.
-, letters, ship, payments for, 96, 443.
-, letters to the West Indies, Contractor for carrying. See Dummer, E.
-, officers, repayment of Land Tax assessments on salaries of, 350.
-, pacquet boats, accounts of, 443.
-,-, between England and Ireland, Contractor or Director of. See Mackey, J.; Viccars, —.
-,-, contract for, 376.
-,-, from France, no persons to be brought in unless with a pass, 9, 126.
-,-, recommendation for employment in, 455.
-, Penny Post, letters sent by, 177; officers of, 350; salary bill, 72, 169, 303, 512.
-, pensions. See Post Office—revenues.
-, post boy, wounded by falling brick, 443.
-, Postmasters General, 9, 126, 376; petitions referred to, 227, 348, 389, 455; report of, 423; warrants to, 350, 393, 423, 509. See also Cornwallis, C., Lord Cornwallis; Craggs, J.
-, Receiver General of, accounts of, 376; pension paid by, 199; South Sea Stock in hands of, dividends paid on, 172, 173, 457. See also Lilly, S.; Onslow, A.
-, revenues, pensions payable out of, 148, 199, 393, 509.
-, rooms rented by, 96.
-, salary bill, 72, 169, 303, 512.
-, seals for, engraver of, 443.
-, trophy money, collector of, 443.
-, well of, payment for pumping of, 96, 443.

-, Ireland. See Ireland.

-, Scotland. See Scotland.

Postland, Great, Porland Magna, co. Lincoln, 350.

Pott, Philip, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Middlesex, 79.

Potter, Elisha, late a tidesman, inferior list, London port, 246.

-, John, salt officer in the Borrowstounness collection, 507.

Pottinger (Pottenger), John, Comptroller of the Pipe, 65, 463, 541, 569.

Poultney. See Pulteney.

Povey, John, late a Clerk of the Privy Council, payment to executors of, 64, 462.

-, Richard, Chief Serjeant at Arms, in Ireland, 203.

-, -, late Treasurer for Sick and Wounded Seamen and Prisoners of War, 495.

Powder, gun, barrels imported from Holland, 218.

Powell (Powel), Caleb, late Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Radnor, Brecon and Montgomery, 70, 493, 532.

-, Henry, Clerk of the Kitchen to the Prince of Wales, 175.

-, James, clothing supplied to the Army by, payment for, 290, 453.

-, William, pension for, 232; royal bounty for, 51.

Power, Peter, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.

Powle, John, Clerk Assistant for the duties on Houses, 97; late assistant to the Secretary in the Office for duties on Hides, 594.

Powlett (Pawlet), Charles, 2nd Duke of Bolton, Lord Chamberlain of the Household, 55, 65, 66, 73 74, 77, 78, 88, 133, 138, 175, 177, 189, 190, 225, 226, 227, 243, 252, 272, 273, 290, 306, 308, 322, 354, 357, 361, 362, 372, 375, 386, 391, 392, 508, 520, 521, 522, 535, 538, 580, 609, 617; Warden of the New Forest, 171.

-, Lord William, one of the Tellers of the Exchequer Receipt, 175.

Powys, Richard, [a chief Clerk of the Treasury], 29, 98, 116, 353, 354, 355, 359, 361, 364, 370; allowance for extraordinary service in the Treasury, 161, 301, 497, 611.

-, -, a trustee for the Duke of Leeds, 608.

Poyntz, Stephen, annuity or pension for, 308, 501; payment to, for charges in trials at House of Lords, 26.

Prada, Conde de, regiment of Dragoons of, pay of, 260.

Pratt (Prat), John, tenant of premises at Chatham, 380.

-, Thomas, King's waiter in London port, 431, 451.

Pratter, Edward, deputy in Jamaica of the Auditor General of the Plantations, 189.

Prayer Books, for Ambassadors' chapels, 357, 375; for colonial chapels, 273; for Royal chapels, 520, 521.

Prayers, Reader of, at St. James's, 321.

Preachers, at Cambridge University, perpetuity for, 58, 465, 562.
-, at Macclesfield, annuity for, 252, 392, 568, 576.
-, at Oxford University, perpetuity for, 58, 465, 562.
-, Lent, lists of, 321.

Presgrave, Cecilia, Mrs., pension for, 4, 232.

Pressac, Hipolite de, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Preston, co. Lancaster, Attorney at, 393.
-, Commissioners for Forfeitures at, 467, 476, 496; travelling charges of, 29.
-, Rebels, defeated at, 2, 94, 393, 443.
-,-, taken prisoner at, 18, 210. brought to London, 130. Commissary of, 163. See also Rapin, —. estates of, 6, 92, 102. See also Forfeited Estates. servants of, mal-practices of, 6, 92, 102. subsistence of, 1, 20, 37, 163, 433. transported to Plantations in the West Indies, 185. trials of, 40. Sessions of Oyer and Terminer at, 578.

Preston, Clarke, looking after the clocks in the Post Office, 443.

-, Elizabeth, wife of Clarke, 443.

-, George, brigadier, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 262, 337, 345.

-, Tho., merchant, petition concerning brandy and rum, 355.

Prestonpans, co. Haddington, 140.
-, collector of Customs at, 101. See also Haldane, J.
-, landsurveyor at, 102, 578.
-, Salt duties collection at, 102, 274, 525; officer in, 102, 504; watchmen in, 99, 100, 506.
-, Surveyor of. See Baker, A.
-, tidewaiters at, 101, 505, 506, 507, 599.

Prestwich, Lady Mary, pension for, 232.

Preswood, John, tidesman, superior list, London port, 323.

Pretender, the, service of, doings in France in, 133, 276, 315, 508; men in, capture of, 203.

Preventive officers. See Customs.

Prew, Thomas, concerned in repairing the King's almshouses at Glaston, 292.

Price, —, letter from, concerning rough treatment of Customs officers by the Navy, 547.

-, —, living in Murrell's Yard, London, 109.

-, Edward, lease of lands for the life of, 293.

-, Herbert, cornet of Brig. Wolseley's Regiment of Horse, on the Half Pay Establishment in Ireland, 90.

-, John, waiter and searcher at Poole, dismissed, 98.

-, [Nicholas], brigadier, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 260, 339.

-, Richard, boatman and tidesman at Pembroke Ferry, 174.

-, Robert, captain, commander of the William galley, 5, 90

-, Thomas, coastwaiter, London port, superseded, 437.

Pride. See Bruges.

Primaudaye, Andre de la, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

-, Henriette de la, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

-, Pierre de la, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Primrose (Primross), Gilbert, major general, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 262, 337, 346.

Prince George, of Denmark. See George.

Prince of Wales. See Wales, Prince of.

Princess of Wales. See Wales, Princess of.

Princethorpe, Prinshorp, co. Warwick, 401.

Pringle, —, letter to, concerning Annapolis Garrison affairs, 524.

-, —, Master of the References for Forfeited Estates in Scotland, 357.

-, Robert, [Under Secretary of State], payment to, for a set of Rymer's Foedera, 552.

Prinshorp. See Princethorpe.

Printers. See King's Printers.

Printing Press, Messenger of. See Stephens, R.

Prior, Henry, land near Portsmouth sold by, 68.

Priors, Marston, co. Warwick, 400.

Prisons and Gaols, Chelmsford, 134, 220.
-, Chester, 191.
-, Fleet prison, 110, 217, 273, 504.
-, Lancaster, 191.
-, Liverpool, 191.
-, Newgate prison, 139, 224, 253, 477, 570.
-, Wood Street Compter, 467, 602.
-, Worcester, 201, 248.

PRIVY COUNCIL:
-, Chamber, Keepers of, allowance for attending business of Trade and Plantations, 56, 130, 462, 542, 564, 572; disbursements of, 450; salaries of, 56, 462, 541, 564; servant to, 450.
-, Clerks of, 547; allowance for attending business of Trade and Plantations, 462, 539, 563; salaries of, 44, 64, 130, 159, 456, 461, 541, 564. See also Blathwayt, W.; Hales, R.; Musgrave, Sir C.; Povey, J.; Southwell, E.; Vernon, J.
-, Lord President of, lodgings at St. James's, Kensington and Hampton Court, 486; pension attached to office of, 392. See also Cavendish, W., Duke of Devonshire; Finch, D., Earl of Nottingham.
-, Lords of, bills signed by, 320; reports made to, 44, 547, 574; Trial of coins in the Pyx of the Mint by, 391.
-, Messengers of the Chamber attending, 320.
-, Orders in Council, 46, 287, 391, 534.
-, under-clerks of, reward for attendance at public Offices and Committees, 275.

Privy Purse, allowances paid out of, 290, 318, 321, 322; issues for, 4, 8, 18, 25, 35, 44, 83, 125, 179, 201, 409, 490, 538, 553.

Privy Seal, the, Clerks of, docquets drawn by, 25.
-, Lord Keeper of, allowances in lieu of diet, and fees of, 95, 143, 211, 353, 513, 596.
-, Commissioners for executing the Office during the absence of, fees in passing new commission, 605. See Charlton, A.; Southwell, E.; Vernon, J.
-, rich purse for, 617.
-, See also Pierrepont, E., Duke of Kingston; Spencer, C., Earl of Sunderland; Wharton T., Marquess of Wharton.
-, Office, fees in, 605.

Prizes, Agents for, accounts of, 112; at Falmouth. See Davis, —.; Parker, J.
-, business of, attended to by T. Baker and W. Goslin, incidents in, 129.
-, Office for, 112.
-, ships, 73.
-, wines, 73.

Proclamations, distributed in Scotland, 73, 188.

Protestant religion, education in, 74, 390, 409, 545.

Protestants, French, issues for, 4, 8, 44, 88, 115, 546.

Prowse, Geo., tidesman at Poole, 98.

Prussia, King of, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to. See Hume-Campbell, A., Lord Polwarth; Whitworth, C.
-, Treaties with, for furnishing troops for the war in the Low Countries, 154, 265, 269, 330; subsidies payable to in pursuance of, 3, 152, 155, 264, 266, 268, 270, 331.
-, troops of. See Army, in Low Countries — 40,000 Augmentation Troops; Additional and Augmentation Troops.

Pugh, Anne, pension for, 232.

-, Howell, tidesman, inferior list, London port, preferred to the superior list there, 323.

Pullein, Henry, late Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of the Bermuda or Summer Islands, 222.

-, William, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Northumberland, 54.

Pulteney (Poultney), —, papers of, 39.

-, Daniel, late Envoy Extraordinary to the King of Denmark, 186, 225, 241, 613.

-, John, lease of premises adjoining St. James's Palace, 108.

-, William, Secretary at War, 77, 110, 111, 134, 171, 179, 180, 288, 304, 386, 397, 421, 428, 445, 446, 515, 517, 522, 524, 601.

-, Sir William, premises in London granted to, 108.

Pump maker, 516.

Purcell, Alexander, Collector and deputy Customer at Cardiff, dismissed, 323.

-, Edward, pension for, 232.

-, Richard, son of Toby, pension of, 98.

-, Toby, colonel, 98.

Purchas (Purchase), Benjamin, of Great Lawton, lease of houses and lands in St. Andrews, Auckland, 107, 273.

-, William, waiter and searcher at Meolse in Liverpool port, dismissed, 534.

Purdon, Mary, pension for, 232.

Purn, Nat., a Keeper of Pirbright Walk in Windsor Forest, 367.

Pye, John, Solicitor for the duties on Hackney Coaches, 306.

-, Richard, a Commissioner for Stamp duties, 549.

Pyle, Philip, landwaiter in London port, 437.