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Tabrett, John, riding officer at Dymchurch, dismissed, 503.
Tachbrook, co. Warwick, 400.
Tachbrook Mallory, Thokbrook Mulry, co. Warwick, 401.
Taffeta, for an arm chair cover, 274.
Tafilet, in Morocco, Emperor of, Plenipotentiary to. See Paddon, G.
Tagg, Thomas, pension for, 233.
Tailor. See Taylor.
Talbot (Talbott), Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury, Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Household, 486, 521; Lord High Treasurer, 384.
-, James, prisoner in Newgate goal, escape and discovery of, 224.
-, Sir John, a Trustee for the sale of Fee Farm Rents, 202.
-, William, Bishop of Salisbury, Chancellor of the Order of the Garter, 205, 325, 596.
Taleur. See Taylor.
Talmash, Thomas, Lieutenant Governor of Montserrat, 199, 222, 298, 501, 611.
Tamworth, co. Stafford, 403.
Tandridge, co. Surrey, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
Tankerville, Earl of. See Bennett, C.
Tanner, Thomas, convicted for fraudulent exportation of wool to France, 55, 217.
Tantley, William, tidesman and boatman in Rye port dismissed, 129.
Tanworth, co. Warwick, 401.
Tapestries, belonging to the late Viscount Bolingbroke, 198, 199.
Tarvin, Daniel, Surveyor of Berwick port, 576.
Tate, James, King's waiter, London port, 600.
-, William, searcher of Carlisle port, 468.
Tattershall, co. Lincoln, tithes in and around, 350.
Taunton, Hildebrand, waiter and searcher at Weymouth, 503.
-, William, tidesman and boatman at Weymouth, 503.
Taverner, [William], Surveyor of Newfoundland, 29, 40.
Taversham, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
Tavistock, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 166.
Tavora, —, colonel, regiment of Dragoons of, pay of, 256, 257, 260.
Tawton, North, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 166.
TAXES:
-, Agents for, petitions referred to, 247, 356; to attend the Treasury, 25, 293.
-, arrears of, 214, 441, 488 611.
-, Clerk of the Securities relating to. See Hooper, E. G.; Wilson, G.
-, collectors of, 201, 251, 302.
-, Commissioners for, allowances or salaries of, 135, 160, 298, 501, 611.
-,-, attending or to attend the Treasury, 1, 39, 452.
-,-, Board of, reports by, 446.
-,-, incidents bill of, 119, 553.
-,-, letters to, 70, 93, 214, 251, 364, 446.
-,-, memorial of, 382.
-,-, payment to, 119.
-,-, petitions, etc., referred to, 70, 71, 87, 99, 102, 124, 132, 137, 165, 201, 225, 228, 283, 298, 307, 355, 374, 398, 428, 468, 477, 532, 534, 556, 561, 571, 572, 585.
-,-, process against, 429; stay of, 587.
-,-, reports of, 71, 79, 104, 146, 166, 212, 245, 452.
-,-, salaries. See above—allowances or salaries.
-,-, See also Burrard, P.; Dawley, A.; Fairfax, B.; Masters, Sir H.; Vincent, N.; Walbank, W.; Williams, J.
-, double taxes, exonerations for, 584.
-, Receivers General of, 59, 68.
-,-, accounts of, 39, 221, 298, 364, 374, 429, 442, 446, 452, 468, 477, 484, 490, 493, 571, 585, 587; allowance of 3d. per pound on, 468, 532.
-,-, arrears of, 214, 302, 307.
-,-, bills drawn on, 68, 69, 70.
-,-, certifying weekly receipts 69, 70.
-,-, clerks of, 221; prosecuted for fraud, 382.
-,-, commissions, 1, 70, 166– 169, 251, 307.
-,-, debts of, 42, 79; estates extended for, 79, 105, 145, 201, 561, 586; petition for settling 561.
-,-, deputies of, 251.
-,-, extraordinary expenses of, allowances for, 70, 71, 102, 124, 225, 446, 556, 571.
-,-, list of, to be furnished to the Treasury Lords, 25, 293.
-,-, moneys advanced for recruits, 79, 225, 333, 374, 442, 475, 484, 490, 493; repayment of, 94.
-,-, process against, stay of, 79, 87.
-,-, salaries, 221, 298.
-,-, securities of, 99; proposed, 42, 99, 165– 169, 247, 283, 428.
-, Solicitor for Affairs of, clerk to, 42; prosecution by, 79. See also Hooper, E. G.; Huggins, E.; Wilson, G.
Taylor (Tailor, Taleur, Tayleur, Taylour), Andrew, boatman at Queensferry, superseded, 99.
-, Francis, lands in King's Cliffe, of, 425.
-, -, tenant of premises at Chatham, 380.
-, James, [officer in the Exchequer Receipt,] late chief clerk in the 1710 Lottery Transfer Office, 391; offreckonings deposited with, 42.
-, -, Receiver General of Taxes for the Palaces of Whitehall and St. James's, 1, 70, 429.
-, John, an officer of the Exchequer Receipt, 160.
-, -, Secondary in the Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office, 443, 557.
-, Jonathan, watchman in London port, 534.
-, Joseph, receiving moneys for Viscount Bolingbroke, 527.
-, Mary, widow, tenant of land in King's Cliffe, 425.
-, Philip, collector at Weymouth, to act also as customer there, 129.
-, Richard, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Northampton, 54.
-, William, boatman at Alloa, 506.
-, -, Collector of Customs at Padstow, superseded, 438.
-, -, deputy King's waiter in London port, 250.
-, -, formerly Comptroller of Customs at Bristol, 156.
-, -, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.
-, -, Page of the Bedchamber, 521.
-, -, Usher of the Custom House, London, 156.
Tea, destroyed in a London public house, 558; imported by the East India Company, warehouses in London for, 437, 438.
Tedcroft. See Tredcroft.
Teignbridge, East Tindridge, co. Devon, Receiver General of Taxes for, 166.
Teilhac, Martha de, pension for, 233.
Telfer, James, late salt officer in the Alloa collection, 581.
Temple, Richard, Lord Cobham, Governor and Captain of Windsor Castle, 363; horses of, lost in the north, 163; late Envoy and Plenipotentiary to the Court of Madrid, 95.
Temple Grafton, co. Warwick, 399.
Tennis Courts, his Majesty's, Keeper of. See Chaplin, T.
Terrel, William, Comptroller of Customs in Shetland, 524.
Terret, Mrs. Margaret, royal bounty for, 51.
Tessier, Lewis, Dr., Physician to his Majesty, 449.
Tessiere, Sieur, agent of John Chetwynd, Envoy at Turin, 84.
Tessin, Katherine, pension for, 233.
Testons. See Coins.
Tetherstonhagh. See Fetherstonhagh.
Thames, river, 22, 208, 226, 377, 386; Ferry over, at Richmond, 109; fishing in, lease of, 426; Inspector of [Customs for]. See Burfield, T.; Edgell, W.
Tharlton. See Charlton.
Tharston. See Charlton.
Theatre, intended, in the Haymarket, 108.
There, Mary de, a French refugee, pension for, 239.
Thetford, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
Thistle, Order of the, Knights of, Collar and St. Andrew for, 308, 311.
Thokbrook Mulry. See Tachbrook Mallory.
Thomas Level, co. Lincoln, tithes arising in, 350.
Thomas, David, boatman and tidesman at Pembroke Ferry, 129, 174.
-, Edward, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Glamorgan, 54.
-, John, a security for T. King, 470.
-, -, of Wormington, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Salop, 424.
-, Magdalen, pension for, 233.
-, Rachel, pension for, 233.
Thompson (Thomson, Tompson, Tomson), —, waiter and searcher at Holy Island, 323.
-, Adam, boatman at Queensferry, 506.
-, Ambrose, Collector of Customs at Penryn, 336.
-, Clifton, pension for, 233.
-, Daniel, late a Trumpeter in Scotland, 188.
-, Ezra, tidewaiter at Leith, 506.
-, Francis, riding officer at Littlehampton for the wool business, formerly comptroller and searcher of Customs also, 383.
-, Henry, watchman in London port, exchanging places with a tidesman there, 247.
-, John, bricklayer, working in the Savoy Hospital, 439.
-, -, living in Pall Mall, London, 108.
-, -, painter, working in the Savoy Hospital, 439.
-, Joseph, painter, working at the Post Office, 443.
-, Leonard, Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer in the Exchequer Court, 64, 466, 557.
-, Samuel, Agent and Consul General at Algiers, 194, 241, 415, 474, 550.
-, Thomas, tidesman, inferior list, London port, dismissed, 61.
-, William, extension of lease of the manor of Northstead to, 169, 210, 247.
-, -, tidewaiter at Borrowstounness, 506.
-, -, watchman of the Salt duty in the Borrowstounness collection, preferred, 507.
-, Wyndham, pension for, 233.
Thomson. See Thompson.
Thoresby (Thorisby, Thorsby), Joshua, landwaiter and searcher at Port Glasgow, 118.
-, William, keeper of the warehouse for prohibited East India goods in London port, 495, 533.
Thorn. See Thorne.
Thornburgh, William, rent of the Hawkers and Pedlars Office paid to, 120.
Thorne (Thorn), —, distributor of stamps for co. Devon, 248.
-, George, Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Devon, 166.
Thornham. See Thornholme.
Thornholme, Thornham, co. Lincoln, near Appleby, 350.
Thornton, in Nether Eatington, co. Warwick, 400.
Thornton, John, late clerk of the Crown for co. Lancaster, 578; late Receiver General of Taxes for co. Lancaster, 225, 490, 572.
Thornycroft, Mary, pension for, 233.
Thorold, John, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Cambridge, 53.
Thorowkettle, John, a Messenger of the Chamber, attending the Customs, 170, 306, 501, 616; attending the Treasury Lords, 170, 306, 501, 616.
Thorp. See Longthorpe.
Thorpe, co. Surrey, Fan Grove, Knowle Grove, and Stubbridge Coppice in, 165.
Thorpe (Thorp), Thomas, landcarriageman, London port, superseded, 437.
-, Timothy, a Comptroller of the warehouse for prohibited East India goods in London port, 437.
Thors, Henriette Pons de, a French refugee, pension for, 239.
Thorsby. See Thoresby.
Threo. See Winnibriggs.
Thurlaston, Thurrlastone, co. Warwick, 402.
Thurnby, co. Leicester, lease of lands in, 409.
Thynn, James, watchman of the Salt duty in the Alloa collection, 99.
-, Thomas, watchman of the Salt duty in the Alloa collection, dismissed, 100.
Tichburn, John, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, in Ireland, 203.
Tidcomb, [John], colonel, regiment of, recruits for, 490, 493.
Tidesmen. See Customs.
Tidesurveyors. See Customs; Scotland—Customs.
Tidewaiters. See Scotland—Customs.
Tidswell, Richard, merchant, permitted to reduce imported brandy to proof, 79.
Till, Thomas, waiter and searcher and riding officer at Emsworth in Southampton port, 61.
Tilney Hirne, Tilneyhurne, co. Cambridge, 350.
Tilson, Christopher, [Chief Clerk] of the Treasury, 164, 204, 211, 282, 351, 352, 357, 358, 360, 362, 364, 367, 370, 405, 434, 446, 530, 534, 537; Commissioner for taking in Tickets in the Lotteries anno 1714, 141, 307, 479.
-, George, Auditor of Excise and New Imposts in Scotland, 302.
-, -, warrant (for ambassador) in the name of, 550.
-, Nathan, living in Westminster, 107.
Timber, cargoes of, 141; for the Navy, 16, 24, 165, 212, 470; imported from Germany, 344, 362, seized, 344, 362.
TIN:
-, in Cornwall and Devon, agents for, letter to, 335; representation of, 19. See also Balhatchet, R.
-,-, buying of, Receiver and Paymaster of the money for. See Corker, R.; Elliot, E.
-,-, coinage of, 469; Receiver and Paymaster for. See Nicoll, A.
-,-, produce of, 567.
-,-, tinners, contracting for sale of tin to Queen Anne, 223, 469; distress of, 19; misdemeanours of, 353, 388.
-, in Tower of London, 223, 567.
-, in town and country, coming to London, 73; valuation of, 211.
-, passing through Brunswick Luneburg, duties on, 93.
-, sale of, accounts of, 11, 19, 46.
-,-, application of moneys received from, 223, 263, 352, 469, 582, 583, 596, 597, 607.
-,-, estimate of weekly yield by, 211.
-,-, in Hamburg, 567.
-,-, in Holland, 567.
-,-, loans made on security of, 2, 5, 19, 21, 29, 34, 222–3, 248, 407; interest on, 352, 469.
-,-, moneys from, in Exchequer, 223, 469; payments out of, 582, 596, 597, 607.
-, seized, in French vessel at Padstow, 386.
Tinemouth, Tinmouth, [? Teignmouth, co. Devon], captured French vessels carried into, 245, 290.
Tippetts, John, tidesman in Wells port, dismissed, 99.
Tithes, extra parochial, 342, 349; for Royal Parks at Greenwich, Hampton Court, Kensington and Windsor, 235; grants of, 288, 342, 349.
Tiverton, co. Devon, 248; hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 166.
Tobacco, duties on. See Customs—duties; Scotland—Customs, duties.
-, exported from Pennsylvania, 409; from Virginia, 112.
-,-, for the Indians at New York, 224.
-,-, imitation leaves manufactured, exposure of, 547.
-,-, merchants, 121, 273, 547.
-,-, seized, in Guernsey, 218.
-,-, trade, abuses to the disadvantage of, 583.
decay in, 217.
frauds in, discovery of, 389, 547; Act (1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 46) concerning, 298, 547.
trader, debts of, 121, 217.
Tolls, on bridges, 235.
Tolputt, —, prosecuting J. Smith for [smuggling], 295.
Tompson, Tomson. See Thompson.
Tonks, Ann, part of an annuity to the heirs of N. Yates paid to, 56, 199, 459, 542, 566.
Tonnage and Poundage. See Customs—duties.
Tonson, Jacob, stationer, supplying the Lords Justices, 479; supplying the Post Office, 96.
Tooth, James, lease of tenements in St. James's bailiwick, 354.
Topcliffe, co. York, Vicar of, case concerning stipend of, 487.
Topham, James, Register of the Records of Forfeitures in Ireland, 133.
-, Richard, Keeper of the Records in the Tower, 205; Supervisor for digesting the Records in Cæsar's Chapel in the Tower, 148, 272, 411, 568, 614.
Topsham, co. Devon, Salt collectors at, 483.
Torbay, yachts between Hurst Castle and, Customs supervision of, 135.
Tories, taken in Ireland, payments for, 202, 203.
Torlesse, Anthony, deputy King's waiter in London port, 212.
Torpichen, Lord. See Sandilands, J.
Torrington, Lord. See Newport, T.
Torteron, Benigne, a French refugee, pension for, 239.
-, Elizabeth, a French refugee, pension for, 239.
Torway, Dorothy, lately Mrs. Hyde, pension for, 233.
Tottersall, Elizabeth, pension for, 233.
Touche, Pierre de la, a French refugee, pension for, 239.
Tounson. See Townson.
Tour, Mariane de la Mothe du, a French refugee, pension for, 239.
Tourton, —, frauds in Customs by, 436.
Tousey, John, providing kettledrums for the Third Troop of Guards, 183.
Tower, the. See London and Westminster, Streets and Places in.
Townly, —, accountant for Wine Licences, 145, 484.
Townroe, Rothwell, Under Surveyor of Forfeited Estates in Scotland, 357.
Townshend (Townesend, Townsend), —, late Clerk of the Wardrobe, 233.
-, Charles, Viscount Townshend, Secretary of State, 6, 92, 186, 300, 305, 306, 323, 412, 414, 432, 436, 441, 454, 472, 473, 550, 559, 585.
-, allowance or salary of, 63, 178, 310, 500, 591, 609.
-, plate of, returned to the Jewel House, 49.
-, secret service issues to, 65, 200, 311, 514, 590.
-, George, pension for, 233.
-, Margaret, widow, pension for, 233.
-, Thomas, merchant, permitted to reduce imported brandy to proof, 79.
Townson (Tounson), Edward, tidewaiter at Leith, to be landwaiter at Inverness, 506.
-, Robert, reversion of Customs office to, 296.
Toynton All Saints, Trinton, co. Lincoln, tithes in and around, 350.
Trade, treaty of, between Great Britain and France, Commissioners for, 252, 498.
TRADE AND PLANTATIONS:
-, Board of, 20, 44, 418.
-, Commissioners for, 88, 209, 537.
-,-, accounts laid before, 388.
-,-, Attorney General's attendance on, 69, 214, 456, 565.
-,-, business of, Clerks of the Privy Council attending to, 462, 539, 563; Keepers of the Privy Council Chamber attending to, 56, 130, 462, 542, 564, 572.
-,-, clerks of, 130.
-,-, doorkeepers of, 130.
-,-, incident charges, 106, 571.
-,-, letter from, 33.
-,-, messengers of, 130.
-,-, necessary woman of, 130.
-,-, Office of, 106, 111,571.
-,-, officers of, salaries, 106, 130.
-,-, report of, 547.
-,-, salaries of, 106, 130, 194, 382, 471, 549.
-,-, Secretary to, deputy or chief clerk of, 310, 615; office of, clerks in, 492, 615; salary of, 130, 492, 615; warrants to, 106, 310, 571. See also Popple, W.; Wheelock, B.
-,-, See also Addison, J.; Astley, Sir J.; Chetwynd, J.; Cockburne, J.; Cooke, C.; Docminique, P.; Howard, H., Earl of Suffolk and Bindon; Hutchinson, A.; Molesworth, J.; Molesworth, R.
Traitors, Commissioners for enquiring into the Estates of. See Forfeited Estates.
TRANSPORTS:
-, charges of, 20, 376.
-, Commissioners for, 104, 120; accounts of, 418, 496; incident charges of, 496. See also Colby, T.
-, Office, on Tower Hill, 118.
-, officer for, in Tower Street, 297.
-, ships, at Placentia, payment to masters and owners of, 105.
-,-, coming from Ireland to Chester, 172.
-,-, coming from Ireland to Scotland, 72.
-,-, going to Holland with Auxiliary Forces, 376.
-,-, taking prisoners to the West Indies, 185.
-, Treasurer and Paymaster of, accounts of, 296, 496.
-,-, letter to, 118.
-,-, payments by, 72, 105, 172, 457.
-,-, payments to, 32, 147, 368, 375.
-,-, South Sea Stock in hands of, dividends paid on, 172, 173, 456; transfers of, 219.
-,-, warrants to, 104, 105.
-,-, See also Hill, J.; Mason, C.; Micklethwaite, T.
Transum, Richard, petition for lease of a house in Pastry Yard, Whitehall, 214.
Trapaud, [John], colonel, regiment of Dragoons of, pay of, 256.
Travell, Edward, a cooper, 126.
Travers (Traverse), —, clerk to the Register for Forfeited Estates in Scotland, 357.
-, —, collector of Customs at Shetland, 507.
-, —, merchant, Malt Lottery tickets in the possession of, 432.
-, Mathew, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Denbigh, 424.
-, Samuel, a trustee for the Duke of Leeds, 608.
Treason, High Treason, persons apprehended on suspicion of, 75; persons attainted of, forfeited estates of. See Forfeited Estates; trials in House of Lords on impeachments for, 26, 309, 393–4.
TREASURY:
-, accounts laid before, 548.
-, Board, 45, 354.
-, Books of, rules and letters entered in, taken as precedent, 29, 40.
-, caveats, 42, 136, 533.
-, Chambers, 1, 21, 26, 103.
-, chief clerks of. See Kelsall, H.; Lowther, T.; Powys, R.; Tilson, C.
-, clerks, salaries or allowances for, 160, 301, 500, 615.
-, commissions, for appointing Receivers General of the duties on Houses, 126; for appointing Receivers General of Taxes, 166–169; for appointing Surveyors of the duties on Houses, 79, 80, 101, 151, 283, 336.
-, doorkeepers of, Instructions for dealing with visitors, 136.
-, empowered to borrow money on security of tin, 222–3.
-, fees paid at, 154, 264, 333, 405, 478, 614.
-, King's New Year's gift to, 158, 405.
-, leases, 409.
-, letters and orders to, 275.
-, Lord High Treasurer. See Exchequer Court.
-, Lords Commissioners of, 308.
-,-, accounts laid before, 495, 496, 556, 597, 598.
-,-, bills drawn on, 15.
-,-, land tax arrears due from, 441.
-,-, letters to, 177, 180, 181, 226, 272, 356, 361, 362, 386, 396, 535, 538, 548, 570, 580, 585, 586, 596.
-,-, Messenger of the Chamber attending. See Thorowkettle, J.
-,-, reports made to the King, 67, 344.
-,-, royal warrants to, 146, 185, 253, 262, 278, 290, 341, 342, 362, 363, 372, 375, 376, 377, 385, 398, 399, 405, 408, 410, 417, 446, 448, 469, 487, 498, 500, 525, 527, 538, 539, 544, 552, 553, 567, 575, 582, 587, 590, 610, 611, 612.
-,-, salaries, 159, 310, 500, 615.
-,-, Trustees for the Crown, land leased to, 93.
-,-, See also Edgecombe, R.; Finch, D., Lord Finch; Methuen, P.; Newport, T.; St. Quintin, Sir W.; Walpole, R.
-, Messenger of the Chamber attending. See Thorowkettle, J.
-, Office, 110; disbursements for, 162, 304, 514, 616; fitting up and furnishing of, 584.
-, Secretaries, 37, 81, 87, 98, 103, 116, 136, 164, 204, 214, 347, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 364, 367, 370, 430, 432, 434, 446, 523, 530, 534, 537, 546, 568, 573.
-, Solicitor of, 559; petition referred to, 113. See also Baker, H.; Cracherode, A.; Horneck, P.
-, under-clerk at, 478.
-, visitors attending at, Instructions for the reception of, 136.
Treaties, of Alliance. See Allies; of Trade. See Trade.
Trebeck, [Andrew], allowance for reading prayers at St. James's, 601.
Treby, James, Customer of Plymouth port, 510.
Tredcroft (Tedcroft), Nathaniel, late Receiver General of Taxes for co. Sussex, 477 (bis).
Tregea, Charles, Customs officer in Cornwall, petition for reward for abuses and injuries suffered, 353, 388; riding officer for the coast of Cornwall between Chapel Angather and St. Ives, dismissed, 323; seizure of a ship by, 353.
Tregynon, Tregannon, co. Montgomery, 425.
Treharne, Lewellin, Collector and Deputy Customer at Cardiff, 323.
Treille, Reney de la, chief clerk in the Transfer Office for the 1710 Lottery, 391.
Trelawny, [Henry], major general, regiment of Foot of, 140.
Trench, Cha., Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Essex, 53.
Trent, Henry, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.
Trent North, Surveyor General of Woods, 278. See also Hewett, T.; Young, E.
-, Warden and Chief Justice, and Justice in Eyre. See Pierrepont, E., Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull.
Trent South, Surveyor General of Woods, 278. See also Hewett, T.; Wilcox, E.; Young, E.
-, Warden and Chief Justice, and Justice in Eyre. See Bennett, C, Earl of Tankerville.
Tretton Onffose. See Stretton on Fosse.
Treves, Bishop of, Troops of, muster rolls and pay of, 263.
-, Treaty with, for furnishing troops for the war in the Low Countries, 331; subsidies payable to, in pursuance of, 4n., 152, 155, 264, 266, 268, 270.
Trevillian, John, Sheriff of co. Somerset, 251.
Trevor, Samuel, merchant, permitted to reduce imported rum to proof, 594.
Trials, of Rebels. See Rebels.
Trimnel, Hugh, petition for extension of a lease of premises in Westminster, 336.
Trinton. See Toynton.
Tripoli, Agent and Consul at. See Lodington, B.
-, British Envoy going to Port Mahon from, 194.
-, Dey of, Chief Secretary of, fees of, 194.
-,-, Envoy from, allowance for lodging and diet, 160, 293; Customs sealing of goods of, 386; present for, 372.
-,-, presents for, 32, 194, 313, 363.
Trivie, Francesco Giuseppe, Marchese Wicardel di, Ambassador from the King of Sicily [Envoy Extraordinary from the Duke of Savoy as King of Sicily], 375.
Tron, Nicolo, Ambassador Extraordinary from the Republic of Venice, christening gift of plate to, 65.
Trotman, William, late Receiver General of Taxes and the duties on Houses for co. Suffolk, 585.
Trotter, Thomas, payment for prosecuting criminals, 203.
Trowbridge, co. Wiltshire, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
Trumpeter. See King's Serjeant Trumpeter.
Truro, co. Cornwall, river leading to, 503.
Tryon, Rowland, merchant, permitted to reduce imported brandy to proof, 79, 355.
-, William, merchant, permitted to reduce imported brandy to proof, 79.
Tucker, Isaac, of the Blue Anchor, Chatham, 380.
Tuckey, [in Newbold?], co. Warwick, 403.
Tufnell (Tuffnell), Edward, mason, fitting up the Transfer Office for the 1710 Lottery, 91, 535.
-, William, bricklayer, working in Leadenhall Street, 535.
Tugny, Judith de Proisy debte de, a French refugee, pension for, 239.
Tullibardine, Marquess of. See Murray, W.
Tunstead, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
Turin, Italy, 216; Consul at. See Bouer, J.; Court of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Chetwynd, J.
Turkey, carpet of, 357, 522; Emperor of, Ambassador to. See Wortley E.; presents to Turks by British Envoys, 305; seige by Turks, picture of, 199.
Turner, —, selling a house in Lynn Regis to the Commissioners of Customs, 135.
-, Henry, noontender in London port, 436.
-, John, King's Moletaker, 182, 448.
-, -, rector and vicar of Coverham, petition for support, 113.
-, -, rewarded for discovering an escaped prisoner, 224.
-, Sir John, land in Lynn Regis granted to, 135.
-, Matthew, late boatman at Leith, 507.
-, Moses, petition for lease of lands at Chatham, 251; tenant of land at Gillingham, 380.
-, Thomas, King's waiter in London port, 61, 390.
-, William, holding tenements in Pall Mall Field, Westminster, 365.
-, -, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Dorset, 101.
Turney, Bernard, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Buckingham, 490.
Turnor. See Lehupe.
Turpin (Turpine), Edward, landcarriageman in London port, 602; superseded, 438.
Turst, Thomas Sebastian, a Serjeant at Arms, 60, 459, 539, 564.
Tuscany, Grand Duke of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Davenant, H.; letter to, 186.
Tuting, Christopher, weigher in London port, dismissed, 533.
Tutnall and Cobley, co. Worcester, 400.
Tweed, river, bridge built by Charles I over, 199, 461, 541.
Tweeddale, Marquess of. See Hay, C.
Twells, Robert, late collector of Customs at Wisbech, 129.
Twelve Oaks Walk. See Windsor Forest.
Twickenham, co. Middlesex, Twickenham Mead, ferry to Richmond from, 109.
Twiss, John, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Denbigh, 424.
Tyndall, Charles, apothecary, payment for physic provided for Royal servants, 485.
Tyrawley, Lord. See O'Hara, C.
Tyrrell (Tyrrel), —, affidavit concerning the complaint of rough treatment of Customs officers by the Navy, 547.
-, Charles, landsurveyor in London port, superseded, 436.
-, Francis, an Usher in the Court of King's Bench, 394.
-, [James], colonel, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 261, 340.
-, James, a Groom of the Bedchamber, 100, 193, 335, 509.
-, -, lease of lands, etc., part of the Forest of Shotover and Stowood, 608.
-, Sir Timothy, lodge and mansion house in Shotover Forest held by, 608.
Tyrwhit, Sir John, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Lincoln, 425.
Tysoe, co. Warwick, 401.