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A.B., letter signed, 586, 667.
Abbington [co. Limerick]. See Abington.
Abbot. See Abbott.
Abbotsbury, co. Dorset, 551.
Abbott (Abbot), Frederick, rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.
-, Mary, a malefactor transported to Jamaica, 172.
-, Maurice, a Manager and Director of the Lottery [as by 3 Geo. I, c. 7], 447, 703.
-, Robert, painter, payment to, for work done at the Exchequer, 663.
Abell, Thomas, of West Bromwich, horse of, killed in a riot, 186.
Abercrombie, Alexander, memorial of, 41.
-, -, esquire, a Commissioner of the Equivalent, 579.
-, Sir James, commander of the Forces at Dunkirk, payment to, 151, 184, 285; inspecting the demolition of Dunkirk, 397.
-, John, rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.
Aberdeen, co. Aberdeen, 395.
-, Collector of. See Erskine, J.
-, Collector of Customs at. See Gordon, W.; Stewart, R.
-, Collector of Excise at. See Martin, R.; Ogilvie, J.
-, [Excise] collection of, collector of, additional salary for, 651.
-, New Aberdeen, tack or lease of the teinds of the lands of Fittie and St. Nicholas parish of, 470.
-, port, 272.
-, Provost of. See Stewart, R.
-, tidewaiter at, 441.
Aberdeen, bishopric of, Collector of rents in, See Murray, A.
Aberdeen, University of, payment out of the Bishops' rents to, 138.
-, Professors of, payment to, 404.
Abergavenny, Lord. See Bergavenny, Lord.
Abington, Abbington [co. Limerick], barracks, half a company of foot at, 545.
Acadia. See Nova Scotia.
Accomptants, Acts of Parliament [2 Anne, c. 17, and 12–13 Wm. III, c. 11, clause 28], concerning, 434.
-, charged with interest received by them as by the Act of 2 and 3 Anne, c. 11, 90.
-, representation about the Auditors of Imprests, 446.
-, to the Crown, to obtain a quietus on accounts before disposing of real estate, 435.
Ackers, Thomas, payment to, for taking a list of prisoners, etc., 106.
Acklam, William, tidesman in Bristol port, 669.
Ackworth, —, House of Commons order served on, 321.
-, James, esquire, attending at the demolition of Fortifications at Dunkirk and Mardyck, 365, 405.
Act of Grace [3 Geo. I, c. 19], 721; discharges by, 41.
Adams, Ri., esquire, tenant of a tenement in High Holborn, 370.
Addison, Frances, widow of Thomas, grant of messuages in the Savoy to, 447.
-, John, boatman at Deal, 390.
-, Joseph, a Commissioner for Trade, 99, 210, 424, 616, 710; a Principal Secretary of State, 22, 27, 36, 38, 67, 68, 270, 274, 300, 304, 309, 383, 450, 455, 456, 473, 480, 573, 598, 604, 610, 611, 684, 685, 687, 698; secret service issues, 274, 393, 604.
-, Thomas, a Commissioner for Sick and Wounded, 92.
-, -, father of Jane Simpson, appointed housekeeper of messuages in the Savoy, 447; widow of. See Addison, Frances.
-, See also Allison.
Admiralty, Chamber Keeper, repaid assessments to Land Tax, 261–262.
-, clerks, repaid assessments to Land Tax, 261–262.
-, Court, ships seized in, 665.
-, Lords, 69, 108, 145, 149, 498, 512, 642, 717; letter to, relating to men of war and Plantations, 33; letters about waste and destruction of woods in New England, 149; salaries, 26, 215, 314, 614; to prepare estimates for Marine Services, 4. See also Aylmer, M.; Berkeley, James, Earl of Berkeley; Byng, Sir G.; Chetwynd, W.; Cockburn, J.
-, memorial of, 115.
-, Office, letter dated at, 498; at Calais, 481.
-, Secretary, permitted to pass free letters or pacquets, 201; repaid assessments to Land Tax, 261–262. See also Burchet, J.
-, Under Secretary, repaid assessments to Land Tax, 261–262.
Adrianople, Turkey, 455.
Affleck, Gilbert, tidewaiter at Inverness, 290.
Agnew, James, tidesman in London port, 390.
Agre, George, tenant of a messuage in Rosedale, 259.
Agston, James, rebel prisoner transported to Virginia, 209.
Aikenhead, —, Comptroller of Inverness port, 624.
Aikenheid, George, Army clothing, 267.
Aikman, —, major, pension for, 176, 440.
Aire, Air, France, meal transported by water to Douay from, 806, 807, 809.
Aislabie, John, Treasurer of the Navy, passim; loans by, 20, 26, 296, 301, 310, 378, 422, 603, 677.
Aitoun, Andrew, tidewaiter at Dundee, 289.
Aland (Alland), John Fortescue, a Serjeant at Law, to be a Baron of the Exchequer, 134.
-, Sir John Fortescue, a Baron of the Exchequer, 157, 275, 293.
Counsellor at Law, 182, 192, 281, 293.
late Solicitor General, 201, 281, 293, 314.
Alayor, Aleijor [Minorca], University of, money for Port Mahon fortifications, 812.
Albeiac, Peter D', instruction in Customs affairs, 99.
Albert, —, Receiver [General] of Taxes for co. Worcester, debts of, 395.
Alcantara, Don Juan Doming[o]s, captain, taken prisoner, claim for full pay, 839, 845.
Alcroft, co. Lincoln. See Hogsthorpe.
Aldborough, co. Suffolk. See Aldeburgh.
Aldebert, John, lieutenant, respited half pay officer, 528.
Aldeburgh, Aldborough, co. Suffolk, 675; Collector of. See Palmer, W.; Syred, J.
Aldey, —, recommendation for, 30.
-, Walter, Collector of Chepstow, 389.
Aldriche, Francis, lieutenant, half pay on Irish Establishment, 537.
Aldridge, Debora, a malefactor transported to Jamaica, 172.
Aldworth, Charles, son of William, 400.
-, Elizabeth, heir and executor of William, petition of, 400, 416.
-, Susanna, heir and executor of William, petition of, 400, 416.
-, William, late Auditor of the Land Revenue and Receiver of the County Palatine of Durham, heirs and executors of, petition of, 400; late Auditor of the Land Revenue in cos. Lincoln, Nottingham, Derby, etc., 606; deputy to. See Hewett, R.
Ale, Beer and other liquors, Excise of, allowance on, 158.
-, supervisor of, dismissed for drinking the Pretender's health, 79–80.
-, surveyors of, dismissed for drinking the Pretender's health, 79–80.
-, 3d. per barrel [as by 8 Anne, c. 12], 237.
Aleijor. See Alayor.
Ales (Alez), Diego, measurer of the corn at Port Mahon, 834.
-, -, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 827.
-, -, junior, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 827.
-, Juan, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 827.
Alexander, Francis, colonel, memorial of, 29; recruits for the regiment of, in the Leeward Islands, 263; regiment of, 19.
Alexandretta, Scanderoon, Turkey, ship freighted for, 108.
Alez. See Ales.
Alfort, William, tidesman in Bristol port, 669.
Algebra, duties on East India goods computed according to the rules of, 240–241.
Algiers (Algier), Agent and Consul in, 24, 29. See also Thompson, S.
-, chaplain at, 24. See also Holmes, —.
-, Chirurgeon to his Majesty's subjects trading to and residing at. See Napier, R.
-, King of, stones from Port Mahon sent to, in exchange for provisions, 812.
-, provisions for Port Mahon garrison sent from, 812.
Alicante, Spain, Deputy Paymaster at. See Symond, D.
-, expedition for the relief of, provisions for, 568, 824, 828.
-, Governor of, for the King of Spain. See Richards, —.
-, storekeeper at. See Rope, J.
-, two Troops of Horse raised in, 852.
Alice Holt Forest, co. Southampton, keepers and underkeepers of, salaries of. See Howe, Ruperta; memorial about damage to the bushes in, 36, 496.
Alienation Office, accounts, 30, 436.
-, clerks in. See Newcomen, T.; Webb, T.
-, Commissioners, deputy to. See Pett, W.; Vane, G.
-,-, to accept guineas at a reduced rate of 21 shillings, 722.
-,-, to state a three years' account of revenue from Fines for Writs of Covenant and Writs of Entré, 491, 674.
-,-, See also Ashbumham, Sir W.; Jessop, W.; Ramsden, J.
-, Fines, produce of, as computed at the time of the Treaty of Union, 346; Receiver General of. See Jessop, W.
-, indenture by the Treasury Lords appointing Deputies for the management of, 423.
-, Master of Chancery in. See Freeman, W.
-, officers employed in, list of, demanded, 13, 288.
-, privy seal authorising the Treasury Lords to manage the, 417, 446, 588.
-, Receiver of. See Boyle, Charles, Earl of Orrery; Jessop, W.
Aliens' Duties. See Customs.
Alison (Allison), Colin, billman in the Excise Office, Scotland, 286.
Allan, William, watchman of the salt at Borrowstounness, 290.
Alland. See Aland.
Allanson, William, Treasurer's Remembrancer, Scotland, 402.
Allegree (Allegre), Daniel, appointed extraordinary tidesman, 668; petition of, 57, 667–668; presented for a place as tidesman in fee, 668; rewarded for discovering frauds against the Customs, 667–668.
Allen, James, rebel prisoner transported to Maryland or Virginia, 207.
-, -, lieutenant colonel, receipt for subsistence for men delivered to Colonel R. Kane's regiment, 782.
-, -, major, Commissary of stores in Spain, pay for, 265.
-, Jeremiah, Treasurer and Receiver General of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, to assist the Auditor of the Plantations, 697.
-, John, Customer of Bridgwater port, 159.
-, -, payment to, for drawing up protests against Transports, 419.
-, Thomas, correspondent to a Receiver General of Taxes, moneys diverted by, 107.
Allencroft, co. Lincoln. See Hogsthorpe.
Allies, the, invited to Minorca, 568.
-, the late, pay and subsidies for, 61.
Allison, alias Addison, James, a malefactor transported to Jamaica, 172.
-, See also Alison.
Allix, —, widow of Dr. Allix, pension for, 147.
Alloa, co. Clackmannan, collection, officer for the Salt Duty in, 312, 320. See also Balzlow, P.; Douglas, G.; Ogilvie, A.; Sheriff, R.
-, Collector of. See Murray, W.; Weems, R.
-, Collector of the Customs in. See Muirhead, J.
-, Collector of the Salt at. See Muirhead, J.; Murray, W. land [surveyor] and tidesurveyor at, 320.
-, port, 493.
Allonne, Abel Tassin D', royal bounty for, 103.
Allum, Joseph, tidesman at Newcastle, to be tidesman in London port, 595.
Almanza, Spain, battle of, 117, 118; regiments taken prisoners at, 734.
Almeida, Antho[n]y, sergeant, taken prisoner, claim for full pay, 847.
Almenara, Spain. See Sierra de Almenara.
Alnage, Aulnage, duties. See Ireland—Alnage.
Alnwick, co. Northumberland, minister at. See Werge, R.
Alpha, James, vacancy as noontender, 41.
Alston, Charles, King's Botanist and Keeper of the Physic Garden, Scotland, salary, 404.
-, Thomas, waiter and searcher at Polruan, 291.
Altmore [co. Antrim], Barracks, one company of Foot at, 546.
Alvah, Alva, co. Banff, 470.
Amatis, Abel, Quarter Mastor, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.
Ambassadors, accounts, 558–561.
-, chapel, Bible, prayer books and furniture for, 695.
-, entertainment given by, 687.
-, equipage for, 365, 406, 410, 500, 554, 627, 644, 675, 687, 691, 692, 712, 713.
-, expresses, 150, 687.
-, extraordinaries, bills of, 29, 75, 75–76, 76, 77, 88, 98, 149–150, 153, 163, 218–219, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 304, 309, 424, 455, 456, 506, 549, 598, 610, 611, 612, 621, 683.
-, gratuities given by, 150, 683.
-, Intelligence, 75, 76, 88, 149, 163, 219, 223, 224, 226, 227, 304, 621, 683.
-, newspapers, 76, 149, 224, 225, 226, 683.
-, ordinaries, 74–75, 75, 76, 77, 78, 98, 202, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 293, 365, 406, 410, 414, 455, 456, 475, 500, 506, 549, 554, 598, 610, 611, 612, 627, 644, 675, 687, 691–692, 692, 712.
-, postage, 75, 76, 77, 149, 163, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 621, 683.
-, plate for, 136.
-, presents by, 77, 88, 225, 304.
-, presents to, 91, 220, 570, 587, 616.
-, secret service, 150, 304, 687.
-, stationery ware, 75, 76, 89, 149, 163, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 621, 683.
-, travelling expenses, 89, 163, 219, 223, 224, 225, 226, 304, 562.
-, from England to—
Algiers, Agent and Consul, 24, 29. See also Thompson, S.
Austrian Netherlands or Austrian Low Countries, Resident. See Leathes, W.
Brussels, Secretary. See Leathes, W.
Constantinople. See Ambassadors—from England to the Turks.
Denmark, Court of, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. See Polwarth, Lord Alexander; King of, Envoy Extraordinary. See Pulteney, D.
France, Ambassador Extraordinary. See Dalrymple, John, Earl of Stair; Envoy. See Prior, M.; Secretary. See Crauford, T.
Geneva, Republic of, Resident with. See Dayrolle, J.; Perrinet, Gaspard, Marquis d'Arsellieres or Arzillieres.
Genoa, Republic of, Envoy Extraordinary. See Davenant, H.; Chetwynd, W.; Envoy. See Chetwynd, W.
Germany, Emperor of, Envoy. See St. Saphorin, F.; Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. See Stanyan, A.
Grand Seignior, Ambassador Extraordinary. See Wortley, alias Montagu, E.
Hague, the, Envoy and Plenipotentiary. See Whitworth, C.; Minister at, 379, 588. See also Leathes, W.
Hanse Towns, Resident with. See Wych, C.
Hesse Cassel, Landgrave of, Resident with. See Haldane, J.
Holland, Ambassador Extraordinary, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. See Cadogan, William, Lord Cadogan; Minister and Plenipotentiary. See Walpole, H.; Secretary to the Embassy. See Ayerst, —.
Italy, several Princes in, Ambassador Extraordinary to. See Mordaunt, Charles, Earl of Peterborough.
Lisbon, Minister and Consul at, 103–104. See also Poyntz, [W.]
Majorca. See Conrado, Don Juan Andrew.
Modena, the Duke of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Davenant, H.
Morocco, Fez, Tafilet, Sus, etc., Emperor of, Plenipotentiary to. See Paddon, G.; Plenipotentiary to conclude a Peace with. See Cornewall, [C.]
Muscovy, Czar of, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to. See Norris, Sir J.; Resident with. See Haldane, J.
Netherlands, Plenipotentiary to. See Cadogan, William, Lord Cadogan. See also Ambassadors—from England to the Austrian Netherlands.
Parma, the Duke of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Davenant, H.
Poland, King of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Vernon, Sir R.
Portugal, King of, Ambassador to. See Methuen, —.; Envoy Extraordinary to. See Worsley, H.; Plenipotentiary and Ambassador Extraordinary to See Ruvigny, H. de, Earl of Galway.
Prussia, Court of. Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to. See Polwarth, Lord Alexander; King of, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to. See Whitworth, C.
Spain, King of. See Benson, Robert, Baron of Bingley; Bubb, G.; Chetwynd, J.; Stanhope, W.
States General. See Ambassadors—from England to Holland.
Sweden, Court of, Resident at. See Jackson, R.; King of, Minister to. See Jefferyes, J.
Switzerland, Cantons of, Resident with. See Manning, F.
Tripoli, Agent and Consul General at. See Lodington, B.
Turin, Court of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Chetwynd, J.
Turks, the. See Stanyan, A.
Tuscany, Grand Duke of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Davenant, H.; Molesworth, J.
Venice, Republic of, Resident with. See Cunningham, A.; Secretary to. See Cole, C.
Vienna, Court of, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to. See Stanyan, A.
-, to England from—
Denmark, King of, Envoy from, baggage of, 86.
France, Ambassador from. See Dubois, Abbot, the; Envoy Extraordinary from. See Bonde, C. F. de la.
Germany, Emperor of, Envoy Extraordinary from. See Volkra, Count. See also Pendterriedter, Baron.
Holland, Envoy from. See Borsseles, Monsieur Van.
Muscovy, Minister from, 391. 573, 581.
Sweden. See Gyllenborg, Count de.
Venice, Republic of, Ambassador of. See Tron, C. N.; Secretary to, present for, 220.
Wolfenbuttel, Duke of, Envoy Extraordinary from. See Bottinger, M.
Ambrose, Lawrence, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Berks, 7, 446, 554, 641, 653, 692; security for. See Turral, J.
America, Forces in. See Plantations. grant of wrecks, etc., in 11 degrees to 26 degrees north latitude in, 214–215.
-, Islands and places in, Captain General and Governor in Chief in. See Lowther, R.
-, North, commission of enquiry into certain matters in, 189–190; Forces in, hasten ing reports on, 459.
-, piracies committed in, 70.
-, Surveyor and Auditor General of all his Majesty's Revenues in. See Blathwaite, W.; Walpole, H.
-, See also Bahama Islands; Barbados: Bermudas; Carolina; Jamaica; Leeward Islands; Maryland; Nevis: New England; New Hampshire; New Jersey; New York; Plantations; Virginia; West Indies.
Amherst, Charles, assignee of G. Whitehall, 622; surviving executor of. See Selby, alias Amherst, C.
-, alias Selby, Charles. See Selby, C.
Amiens, France, prisoners at, subsistence of, 795.
Amounderness, co. Lancaster, Hundred. Coroner of, 485.
Amsterdam, Holland, 76, 243, 244, 245. 246, 374: Admiralty at, officers of, searching ships, 76; yarn from. 109, 143.
Anderby, co. Lincoln, 256.
Anderby Ings, co. Lincoln, 256.
Anderson, Andrew, enroller of the Property Roll in the Court of Exchequer, Scotland, 403.
-, James, Army supernumerary mate, pay for. 265.
-, -, late Postmaster of Edinburgh, pension for, 63, 685.
-, Robert, rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.
Anderton, —, of Euxton (fled and absconded for rebellion), personal estate of, 484.
-, -, of Lostock (fled and absconded for rebellion), personal estate of, 484.
Andirons, 391.
Andover, co. Southampton, 706.
Andrews, Eliz., a malefactor transported to Jamaica, 172.
-, John, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Warwick, 641, 653, 693; sureties for. See Benson, R.; Holyoake, F.; Murcott, A.; Palmer, W.
-, Mary, widow, petition for the innovation of a lost Lottery order, 164, 241, 287.
-, Richard, lieutenant, half pay on Irish Establishment, 543.
Angier, Centn., lieutenant, respited half pay officer, 528.
-, Samuel, payment to, for rent of rooms added to the Post Office, 232.
Anglesea, county of, Chief Justice of. See Jessop, W.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Caswall, J.; Conway, J
-, Second Justice of. See Cumberbatch, R.
Anglesey, Anglesea, Earl of. See Annesley, A.
Anguilla, Leeward Islands, inhabitants of, letter about, 64.
Annandale, Marquess of. See Johnston, William
Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Forces at, estimates, 62, 674; victualling, deduction for, 62, 674.
-, four independent companies at, clearings for, 503; offreckonings for, 503; subsistence for, 19.
-, garrison at, 32; provisions for, 36, 141, 260, 473; reduction of, 141, 260, 385; report about, 40.
-, independent company at, captain in. See Williams, J.
-, provisions for, 32, 459.
Anne, Queen of England, address to, from the House of Peers, 82.
-, airings to Hampstead, private road for, 122.
-, appoints a yearly sum for Professors of Civil Law and Physic at Glasgow University, 469.
-, appoints a yearly sum for supplying the deficiencies of the revenue of Glasgow University, 469.
-, Civil List. See Civil List.
-, Cofferer of the Household to. See Masham, Samuel, Baron Masham.
-, debts of, 51, 109, 194, 212, 214, 471, 509–510, 592.
-, demise of a messuage at Richmond by, 253.
-, grant of an estate by, 156.
-, grant of lighthouses by, 153.
-, grant of offices in Richmond Liberty and Forest by, 153.
-, grant of premises in St. James's to the Earl of Rochester by, 413.
-, grant of the office of Chamberlain or Receiver General of the Vacant Stipends in Scotland by, 430.
-, grant of the office of Constable of Middleham Castle by, 153.
-, grant of the office of Keeper of St. James's Palace and of the Housekeeper's house of the said Palace, 555.
-, grant of wrecks, etc., by, 214.
-, Groom of the Stole to. See Seymour, Elizabeth, Duchess of Somerset.
-, lease of a garden in Windsor in trust for, 84.
-, Maid of Honour to. See Duncombe, late Slingsby, Sarah; Yelverton, Susannah.
-, Master of the Hawks to. See Beauclerk, Charles, Duke of St. Albans.
-, Page of Honour to. See Blount, R.
-, private pensions and bounties, Paymaster of. See Nicholas, E.
-, Privy Purse, deficiency of Maundy Thursday allowances paid out of, 242.
-, Revenue in Scotland, arrears of, 71; Receiver General of, 71.
-, servants, arrears of, issue for, 622; within the palaces of Whitehall and St. James's, discharge of assessments on, 471.
-, value of her Free Plate run for on Ascot Common and Newmarket, 122.
Annesley (Annesly), Andrew, quarter master, half pay on Irish Establishment, 541.
-, Arthur, 7th Earl of Annesley, Vice Treasurer and Receiver General and Paymaster General of revenues in Ireland, and Treasurer at War in Ireland, 305, 587.
-, Richard, ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 543.
Annuities, appropriations out of Excise duties for, 325, 326.
-, [as by 4 Wm. and Mary, c. 3], 14 per cent., 124, 237; lost orders on, payment of, 151, 722; new office in the Receipt for, necessaries for, 103, 124, 159, 406, 495.
-, [as by 5–6 Wm. and Mary, c. 20], 237.
-, [as by 4–5 Anne, c. 18], 124, 236, 237; lost order on, payment of, 150; new office in the Receipt for, necessaries for, 103, 124, 159, 406, 495. [as by 5 Anne, c. 19], 327.
-, [as by 6 Anne, c. 2], 124, 237, 238; new office in the Receipt for, necessaries for, 103, 124, 159, 406, 495; security fund, 401.
-, [as by 6 Anne, c. 5], contributions for, payment into the Exchequer on, 328.
-, [as by 6 Anne, c. 39], 124, 228, 250; new office in the Receipt for, necessaries for, 103, 124, 159, 406, 495; payment in aid of, 332; security fund, 401.
-, [as by 6 Anne, c. 48], 124, 128, 228, 236; contributions for, payment into the Exchequer on, 328; new office in the Receipt for, necessaries for, 103, 124, 159, 406, 495; payment in aid of, 332.
-, [as by 6 Anne, c. 48, and appropriated by 7 Anne, c. 30, and 12 Anne, c. 11], income from, 81.
-, as by 8 Anne, c. 5, for 500,000l. for, 329.
-, as by 8 Anne, c. 10, 329; imprest for the seventh year of the term of 32 years, 724.
-, as by 8 Anne, c. 12, for annuities at 9 per cent., 124, 236, 237, 329.
-, as by 8 Anne, c. 14, 329.
-, as by 9 Anne, c. 16, for 186,670l. by way of Class Lottery Contribution money, 330.
-, [as by 1 Geo. I, St. 2, c. 12], allowance to the Chief Cashier of the Bank for, receiving contributions for, 83, 163, 311; payment by the Bank Cashier, issue for, 83.
-, [as by 1 Geo. I, St. 2, c. 19], 399; allowance to the Chief Cashier of the Bank for receiving contributions for, 163, 311; Bank fund debt to, 249, 410, 601; payment by the Bank Cashier, issue for, 83.
-, [as by 1 Geo. I, St. 2, c. 21], allowance to the Chief Cashier of the Bank for receiving contributions for, 163, 311; payment by the Bank Cashier, issue for, 83.
-, as by 3 Geo. I, c. 7, 51; books of, preparation of, by the Accomptant General of the Bank, 603, 677; issues out of, 501, 722; loans on, warrant for taking in at the Exchequer, 724; raising money by the sale of, 666; warrants for taking payments for, 631, 677; warrant to receive advance money on, 723, 724.
-, [as by 3 Geo. I, c. 8], contribution by the Bank for, 721.
-, as by 7 Geo. I, St. 1, c. 30, and 9 Geo. I, c. 5, four per cent., 736.
-, Bank, deficiency of, issues for, 250, 602, 688; disposal of, 27; payment of bills of exchange by, 161.
-, Bankers', 479, 579, 622, 623; orders on, redemption of, proprietors to declare their option of, 450–451.
-, deficiencies on, certificate of, asked for, 678.
-, four per cent. Books of, at the Bank of England, 724, 727; exchange of tallies for, 64; in the hands of the Navy Treasurer, assignment to the Ordnance Treasurer, 730; issues out of, 52, 55, 56, 58, 61, 632, 667; loans on, issues out of, 724; transfer of, 613.
-, five per cent., avoiding any deficiency on the, 376; issue for, 82.
-, funds, in the Navy Treasurer's hands, 52; surplus of, income from, 228, 250.
-, granted out of the bishoprics of Glasgow and Galloway, 469–470.
-, granted out of the Excise of London, etc., 299.
-, in the Exchequer, account of, demanded, 695.
-, Lottery, deficiencies, account of, demanded, 145.
-, nine per cent., new office in the Receipt for, necessaries for, 103, 124, 159, 406, 495.
-, on the Hereditary Excise, redemption of, 447, 477.
-, on the Revenue of Ireland, 690.
-, on the 3,700l. per week Excise, new office in the Receipt for, necessaries for, 159, 406, 495.
-, paid out of Customs Duties in Scotland, 358.
-, paid out of the Excise in Scotland, 359.
-, paid out of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty, 295.
-, payable at the Exchequer, issue for, 25, 47, 66.
-, Reversionary, in the Navy Treasurer's hands, 40, 42, 54, 71, 571, 698, 725; issued for the service of the Navy, list of, demanded, 488.
-, Stock in the Bank, annuity at four per cent. payable on, 51; transfer of, 51.
-,-, names of annuitants—
Braddyll, R.
Butler, Elizabeth, Lady.
Charles, Prince of Denmark.
Chester, Mayor of.
Child, Sir C.
Christ's Hospital.
Cotterell, Sir C.
Dodington, G.
Garter, Order of the.
Gibson, T.
Glasgow University.
Hoyle, J.
Kinnoull, Earl of.
Lichfield, Earl of.
Lyme Regis, Corporation of, for repair of Cobb pier.
Macclesfield, Mayor of.
Ministers, French.
Monmouth, Duke of.
Mordaunt, H.
Munster, Duchess of.
Ormonde, Duchess of.
Orrery, Earl of.
Rainsford, H.
Roxburghe, Duke of.
Russell, Letitia, Lady.
Selby, alias Amherst, C.
Yale, E.
Anstis, John, reversionary patent of Garter King at Arms, 61, 299, 607, 618, 643.
Anstruther, co. Fife, Collector of Customs at. See Muirhead, J.; Wemyss, R.; landwaiter and searcher at, 229.
Anstruther, Sir J., Master of Works in Scotland, 413.
Antigua, Island of, Assembly of, Speaker of. See Cochrane, A.
-, Collector of, in 1697. See Home, S.
-, Council of, 251, 275.
-, Customs Collector of, clerks put on the establishment for, 552.
-, Customs officers. See Bermudian Valley; Falmouth; Old Road; Parham; St. John; Willoughby Bay.
-, Customs searcher at. See Stephens, T.
-, Governor of. See Park, D.
-, Lieutenant Governor of, 123, 275. See also Byam, E.
-,-, Rebel prisoners shipped at Liverpool for transportation to, 203, 204.
-,-, Rebellion in, 120.
-,-, Surveyor General of. See Dunbar, C.; Perry, E.
Antwerp, Belgium, 161, 219, 243, 244, 245, 246, 280.
Apletre. See Appletre.
Applebee, John, proposal of, for supplying the Mint with British copper, 450.
Appledore, co. Devon, landwaiter at, 52, 437; tidesman at, 647; waiter and searcher at, 390.
Appletre (Apletre), John, esquire, lease of the Office of Water Bailiff of the river Severn, 67, 702.
Appleyard, John, mate of a [Customs] smack at Lynn Regis, 390.
Apprentices. See Stamp Duties.
Arabic Professors, annual payment to, 102.
Arbuthnot, Robert, Auditor of the Revenue in Scotland, 271, 364, 397, 616.
Archer, Thomas, Comptroller of New-castle port, 310.
-, -, esquire, Groom Porter, payment to, 391.
Ardmeanach, Ardmannoch, Scotland, lordship of, Chamberlain of. See Strathnaver, William, Lord.
Areskine. See Erskine.
Argyll, Duke of. See Campbell, John.
Arkengarthdale, Arkengarth Dale, Arkingarthdale, Arkingarth Dale, alias New Forest, co. York, 699; lease of, 619, 673.
Arklow [co. Wicklow], Barracks, two foot companies at, 545.
Arkwright (Arthwright), Henry, Collector of Excise at Cork, proposed as a General Surveyor under the Revenue Commissioners in Ireland, 506, 662.
Arm, river. See Erme.
Armagh [co. Armagh], Barracks, one company of foot at, 546.
Armested, Michael, clerk attending the King in his progress to Hanover, 139.
Armitage, Isaac, apprehended, 230.
-, Jane, spinster, messuage at Richmond in the tenure of, 253.
Armstrong, —, Mr., 27.
-, -, House of Commons order served on, 321.
-, -, colonel, House of Commons order served on, 321.
-, John, colonel or esquire, attending at the demolition of fortifications at Dunkirk and Mardyck, 365, 397, 405.
-, Robert, cornet, half pay on Irish Establishment, 537.
ARMY or FORCES—
-, Accounts, Commissioners for Stating, 35.
-,-, Comptrollers of, 23, 30, 32, 43, 48, 55, 64, 89, 100, 127, 182, 286, 306, 363, 365, 376, 441, 459, 462, 487, 512, 550, 632, 715; reports by, 508–509, 670, 699; salaries of, 99, 130; Secretary to. See Bealing —. See also Bruce, J.; Meadows, Sir P.; Moore, A.; Tredenham, Sir J.
-,-, See also Army—Regiments.
-, Adjutant General, pay for, 111–112. See also Somerville, G.
-, Agency. See Army—deduction.
-, agents, bonds of, cancellation of, 304, 579–580; memorial about clothing, 582; subsistence of one man per Troop and Company to go to, in lieu of allowances, 421.
-, Allies, arrears of the Forces acting in conjunction with, issue for, 114.
-, allowances, issue for, 47.
-, Apothecary, 265.
-, arrears, regimental, total of, 853–857.
-, baggage, carried by mules, 118–119.
-, bakers, 706, 708.
-, beer for, 707.
-, biscuit bags, 706.
-, Board of General Officers, 306.
-, boots for, 152.
-, bounty money. See Army—disbanding;Army—corporals; Army—drummers; Army—private men; Army—recruits; Army—serjeants.
-, bread for, 707.
-, brigadier, pay for, rate of, 174.
-, Brunswick Luneburg Troops. See Brunswick Luneburg.
-, builders, 706, 707.
-, butter for, 707.
-, camp at Richmond, 706.
-, captain, daily pay of, 840, 841, 843, 845, 847, 848, 849.
-, carpenters, 708.
-, centinals, 268.
-, cheese for, 706, 707.
-, clearings, 502–503.
-,-, delayed by Colonels of regiments, 732.
-,-, issues for, 17, 18, 19, 501–503, 722–723.
-,-, Paymaster General's reply to the Commissioners for Army Debts precept concerning, 737.
-,-, payment on account of, 738, 740, 742, 743, 744, 746, 748, 749, 752, 755, 758, 761, 764, 766, 769, 772, 774, 777, 779, 781, 783, 785, 786, 788, 790, 793, 795, 797, 800, 801.
-,-, regimental balance for, 853–857.
-,-, totals of balances of, 853–857.
-, Clerk of the Courts Martial, placed on the establishment of Guards and Garrisons, 112. See also Smith, A.
-, clothiers, petition of, 512; system of clothing contracts, 732. See also Hale, T.; Wilson, —.
-, clothing, 52, 267, 270, 416.
-,-, assignment of off-reckonings for, 746, 748, 767, 772, 787.
-,-, contracts for, Colonels of regiments responsible for, 732.
-,-, provided in England for regiments in Ireland to be free of Customs, 582.
-,-, supplying the loss of by desertion, etc., 421.
-, Colonel and Captain, daily pay of, 839.
-, Colonels, subsistence of one man per Troop and Company to go to, in lieu of all allowances, 421. See also Army—Regiments.
-, Commander in Chief, Secretary to, permitted to pass free letters or pacquets, 201. See also Churchill, John, Duke of Marlborough.
-, Commissary General of Musters, 421.
-, Commissary General of Provisions. See Shales, J.
-, Commissary of Stores. See Barker, J.; Medlicot, C.
-, Commissioners for Stating Army Debts. See Army—Debts.
-, Commissioners of Army Accounts. See Army—Accounts.
-, Comptrollers of Army Accounts. See Army—Accounts.
-, conductors, 706, 708.
-, contingencies, disposition of a grant for, account of, demanded, 698; issues for, 64, 150, 572; payments out of, 26, 47, 111, 372, 416, 448, 550, 572, 680.
-, contingent warrants, issue for, 47.
-, corporals, rate of pay, 162; reduced, bounty money for, 750, 755, 758, 761, 764, 766, 769, 772, 775, 777, 780, 781, 784, 787, 788, 791, 793, 795, 797, 800, 801; subsistence allowance, 847.
-, Debts, Commissioners for Stating the, 4, 24, 26, 29, 41, 43, 44, 45, 56, 62, 69, 98, 268, 306, 380, 565, 569, 586, 600, 643.
-,-, allowance to, 191.
-,-, appointed or constituted by Acts of Parliament, 10 Anne, c. 38, 734; 1 Geo. I, St. 2, c. 24, 616, 735; 3 Geo. I, c. 17, 446, 458.
-,-, clerks, etc., of, incidental charges, 191, 598.
-,-, incidents, issue for, 495, 716.
-,-, interim report of, dated 4 March 1712–13, 734.
-,-, introductory note on the 1715 Commission for, 732–736.
-,-, new Commission, 458.
-,-, nominee of. See Moody, J.
-,-, precepts issued to Paymasters to render accounts and replies thereto, 736–737.
-,-, quarterly allowance to, 495, 598, 716.
-,-, recurring Commissioners impossible to avoid the necessity of, 733.
-,-, report to the House of Commons on the Account of Sir S. de Medina for bread and bread waggons, 720, 803–810.
-,-, reports of the 1715 Commission, 737–857.
-,-, See also Bristow, R.; Byerley, R.; Gordon, Sir W.; Neville, G.; Palmer, Sir T.; Pelham, T.; Plumptre, J.; Smelt, L.; Smith, T.
-,-, Debentures for, principal and interest to Xmas 1711, amount of, 336; Treasury approval of the form of, according to the Act [1 Geo. I, St. 2, c. 24], 616, 708–709.
-,-, due to Officers, Gunners of Garrisons and Regimental Army clothiers, 732.
-,-, Register and Paymaster of unsatisfied Debentures for. See Jett, T.
-,-, to carry an annuity of 4 per cent. as by the Act 7 Geo. I, c. 30, 736.
-,-, See also Army—officers; Army—private men.
-, deduction for Hospital, 839, 840, 841, 842, 843, 844, 845, 847, 848, 849.
-,-, for Regimental Agency, 739, 748, 749, 750, 751, 752, 753, 755, 756, 762, 765, 770, 772, 782, 793.
-,-, from Dragoons' pay when unmounted, 100, 286.
-,-, of one day's pay for the Hospital, 739, 740, 742, 745, 746, 747, 748, 749, 750, 751, 752, 753, 755, 756, 759, 761, 762, 764, 765, 767, 770, 772, 775, 778, 780, 782, 784, 786, 787, 789, 791, 793, 796, 798, 800, 802, 829, 853–857.
-,-, See also Army—poundage.
-, Deputy Commissary. See Campbell, C.
-, Descent upon France, Expedition under Lord Rivers designed for, list of officers who served in, 528.
-, disbanding and disbandment, bounty money, 17, 18, 58, 59, 649, 767, 781, 793.
-,-, after the Treaty of Rijswick, operation of, outline of, 732–736; supply for, provided by the House of Commons, 732.
-,-, of 1697, procedure of the, 736.
-,-, of foot regiments in Holland, 319.
-,-, of Officers by means of Debentures on forfeited Irish lands, 733, 736.
-,-, of soldiers by means of Parliamentary Supply, 733.
-,-, to reduce Regiments to the Irish Establishment, 18.
-, Dragoons, ordered for or transferred to Ireland, 17, 19, 47, 310, 394, 407. 550.
-,-, ordered to assist civil magistrates in the smuggling trade, allowance to, 159–161.
-,-, pay of men discontinued in each Troop of, disposal of, 421.
-,-, picketts for, pay for, 707.
-,-, stoppages on rations while at grass, 670–671.
-,-, ten men disbanded out of each Troop, 58.
-,-, thirty-five private men allowed in each Troop of, 421.
-,-, See also Army—Regiments.
-, drivers, wages, 708.
-, drummers, rate of pay, 162; reduced, Bounty money for, 750, 755, 758, 761, 764, 766, 769, 772, 775, 777, 780, 781, 784, 787, 788, 791, 793, 795, 797, 800, 801.
-, Dutch Blue Guards, sent out of England, 319.
-, Dutch Troops or Forces, brought to Ostend, to embark for Great Britain at the time of the late Rebellion, payment to, 301, 319, 673; tents, sacks and other necessaries for, 319.
-, embarcation at Deptford and Greenwich for Holland, 418, 419; at Harwich for Holland, 418.
-, encampment, dry forage, coals, candles and straw for, 363; on Hounslow Heath, 704, 705, 706, 708.
-, ensign, daily pay of, 842, 843, 844, 845, 846, 848, 849; rate of pay of, 162.
-, Establishment, posts on, discontinued after the Union, 111.
-, estimates, 4, 62, 145, 642, 651, 685.
-, Expedition in 1710, Commander in Chief of. See Boyle, Richard, Viscount Shannon; under General Erle, 264. See also Army—Descent.
-, extraordinaries, vote for, 150.
-, extraordinary services, account of, demanded, 5.
-, fictitious men, full pay of, imprested for widows, 738, 739, 740, 741, 743, 744, 745, 746, 747, 757, 760, 763, 766, 768, 769, 774, 779, 781, 783, 786, 787, 788, 790, 792, 795, 799.
-, Foot Guards, battalion of, which served in Spain, 118; detachment of, in Spain, mules for, 118; detachment of, under Brigadier Bissett, officers of, mules for the use of, 115, 119; disbanding serjeants, etc., out of, 58. See also Army—Regiments.
-, Foot Regiments, disbanded in Holland, 319; in the Dutch service, treatment of, 318–319; men disbanded out of, 58; mules for, 119; ordered for or transferred to Ireland, 17, 19, 47, 310, 394, 407, 550; pay of discontinued men, disposal of, 421; sixty-five private men allowed in each Company of, 421. See also Army—Regiments.
-, forage for, 46, 268; stoppages on, 671.
-, forage money, 117, 118, 746, 747, 748, 778, 792, 801; extraordinary cravings for, 853–857.
-, Garrisons, fire and candle for, grant for, account of, demanded, 698 See also Army—Guards and Garrisons.
-, General Officers. See Army—Officers.
-, General Staff, mules for, 118
-, guard houses, 49.
-, Guards. See Army—Foot Guards; Army—Regiments.
-, Guards and Garrisons, Establishment, commencing June, 1713, 441.
-,-, mistakes in, 30.
-,-, pensions upon, issue for, 47.
-,-, fire and candle for, issue for, 550.
-,-, hay and firing for, 706.
-,-, pay for, issues for, 8, 113, 150, 231, 449, 550.
-,-, subsistence for, issues for, 8, 19, 47
-,-, vote for, 8, 12, 17, 19, 47, 54, 58, 60, 64, 113, 148, 150, 212, 231, 399, 407, 449, 462, 550, 572, 649, 664, 725.
-, Half pay, issues for, 22, 51, 61, 113, 449. See also Army—Officers.
-, hay for, 705, 707.
-, hire of carters for the, 706.
-, horse meat, 708.
-, Horse Regiments, mules for, 119; pay of discontinued men in each Troop of, disposal of, 421; ten men disbanded out of each Troop of, 58; thirty-five private men allowed in each Troop of, 421; transported to Flanders in 1689, 704; See also Army—Regiments,
-, horses and accoutrements, recruit, payment for, 746.
-,-, embarcation of, at Harwich, 418.
-,-, hay, oats, stabling and water casks for, 310.
-,-, hire of, disbursements to farmers for, 706.
-,-, killed, payment for, 743, 747.
-,-, shoeing, bleeding and drenching, 706.
-, Hospital, Director to. See Smallbones, J. See also Army—deduction.
-, in America. See Plantations.
-, in Annapolis Royal. See Annapolis.
-, in Bermudas. See Bermudas.
-, in Catalonia. See Catalonia.
-, in Dunkirk. See Dunkirk.
-, in Flanders. See Flanders.
-, in Germany. See Germany.
-, in Gibraltar. See Gibraltar.
-, in the Leeward Islands. See Leeward Islands.
-, in the Low Countries. See Low Countries.
-, in Minorca. See Minorca.
-, in the Netherlands. See Netherlands.
-, in New York. See New York.
-, in Placentia. See Placentia.
-, in the Plantations. See Plantations.
-, in Portugal. See Portugal.
-, in Spain. See Spain.
-, Invalids, Companies of, 45.
-,-, eight companies of, commissioned by Queen Anne, petition of, 306.
-,-, Intendant of. See Lock-art, W.
-,-, quartered in Harwich, 142.
-,-, twenty-eight companies of, disbanding, 18.
-, ironwork for, 706.
-, Judge Advocate, 306.
-, Judge Advocate General. See Hughes, E.
-, labourers, 706, 707, 708.
-, Letter men, issues for, 60, 664.
-, levy money, 128, 200, 220, 786. See also Army—Recruits; Army—Volunteers.
-, lieutenant, daily pay of, 841, 842, 844, 845, 848; rate of pay, 162.
-, lieutenant colonel and captain, daily pay of, 839.
-, major and captain, daily pay of, 840.
-, Major of Brigade, pay for, 264, 265.
-, matrons, 705.
-, mules, in Spain, maintenance of, payments for, 115–119.
-, Munster Troops. See Munster. Bishop of.
-, muster rolls, 501, 722, 733, 737, 741.
-, musters, 421; Commissary General of. See Army—Commissary.
-, Mutiny and Desertion, Act of Parliament for punishing, distribution of, 233.
-, nurses, 705.
-, oat sacks, 707.
-, oats for, 705, 706, 707.
-, Officers, appointed to take care of Rebel prisoners, pay for, 150, 572.
-,-, Commission, day and a half's pay for widows, 739, 740, 741, 743, 744, 746, 747, 749, 752, 755, 758, 761, 763, 766, 769, 772, 774, 779, 783, 788, 790, 793; one third of a day's pay for the widows' fund, 799.
-,-, debts due to the inhabitants of Greenwich from, 409.
-,-, disbanded, half pay for, 51, 61, 606.
-,-, en second, payment to, 794, 795.
-,-, General and Staff, disposition of a grant for, account of, demanded, 698; pay for, 550.
-,-, half pay, 22; estimates of, 685; issue for, 267.
-,-, mules for the use of, 115, 117, 118, 119.
-,-, non-commissioned, debts of, issue for, 740; disbanded, bounty money for, 18; offreckonings, payment for, 738, 741, 743, 744, 745, 747, 749, 751, 754, 757, 760, 763, 765, 768, 771, 774. 776, 779, 781, 783, 785, 787–788, 790, 792, 794, 796–797, 799, 801; petition for arrears of pay, 268–269.
-,-, of the Hospital, mules for, 119.
-,-, quartered on the coast, may assist Customs officers, 35, 486.
-,-, receiving new commissions, contributions to widows, 739, 740, 742, 743, 744, 746, 747, 749, 752, 755, 758, 761, 764, 766, 769, 772, 774, 779, 781, 783, 788, 790, 793, 800, 801.
-,-, Staff, pay for, 264–265.
-,-, taken prisoners, claims for full pay, 838–850.
-, offreckonings, 268, 502–503.
-,-, assignments of, 42, 52, 740, 746, 748, 767, 772, 787; South Sea Stock deposited to satisfy, 496.
-,-, extraordinary cravings to make good deficiencies in, 853–857.
-,-, issue for, 501–503, 722–723.
-,-, regimental balance for, 853–857.
-,-, totals of balances of, 853–857.
-,-, See also Army, Officers, non commissioned; Army—private men; Army—widows.
-, ovens, 706.
-, pay, 264–268.
-,-, arrears of, petition for payment of, 268–269.
-,-, daily, of a regiment of Horse, 738, 742, 744.
-,-, daily, of Dragoon Guards 740, 741.
-,-, daily, of regiments of Foot, 748, 751, 754, 757, 760, 763, 765, 768, 774, 776, 779, 781, 783, 787, 792, 794, 796, 799, 801.
-,-, for officers and men, system of impresting and accounting, 732–734.
-,-, issues for, 8, 9, 148, 212.
-,-, respited, 269, 738, 740. 743, 745, 747, 749, 752, 754, 757, 758, 760, 763, 766, 768, 771, 774, 777, 779, 781, 782, 783, 785, 786, 788, 790, 792, 795, 799, 801.
-, Paymaster General, 32, 48, 98, 181, 182, 306, 421, 459, 508, 605, 669, 850.
-,-, accounts, 804; allowances in, 114, 127, 130, 133, 154–156, 200, 220, 264–268, 441, 558–560, 699; fees for passing, 441; final passing delayed by neglects in the Receiver General's Office in Ireland, 448–449; interest upon loans charged on, 11, 284.
-,-, bills of exchange, 161.
-,-, certificate issued by, on closing and attesting regimental accounts, 734–735.
-,-, certificate of a payment for bread and waggons, 803–804.
-,-, clerical fees and incidents of his office, allowance of, 97–98.
-,-, clerk to. See Leaves, —.
-,-, contributions at the Exchequer towards the Four per cent. Annuities, 727.
-,-, debentures, 736.
-,-, Deputies to, in the Low Countries, Minorca, and Gibraltar, allowances to, 115. See also Cartwright, H.; Merrill, J.; Morris, T. estimates, 4, 145, 642, 651.
-,-, issues to, 8, 9, 11, 17, 22, 27, 51, 52, 54–55, 58, 59, 60, 61, 64–65, 113, 114, 132, 148, 150, 164, 182, 212, 231, 239, 263, 272, 284, 319, 399, 407, 422, 449, 462, 571, 604, 606, 617, 619, 632, 649, 650, 664, 725.
-,-, letter to, about papers relating to the Dutch Troops, 319.
-,-, loans by, 5, 27.
-,-, malt tallies turned over to the Navy Treasurer by, 613–614.
-,-, Memorials and petitions of, 9, 11, 17, 19, 22, 27, 29–30, 45, 47, 51, 52, 54, 58, 59, 61, 64, 71, 199, 384, 441.
-,-, Office of, incidents for, Army poundage for, 274.
-,-, payments by, 71, 111, 112, 114, 115–119, 132, 152, 154, 162, 164, 173–174, 243, 260, 263, 273, 274, 286, 366, 372, 385, 397, 416, 448, 471, 508, 603, 608, 803.
-,-, procedure of, concerning disbandment, 736.
-,-, reply to a precept from the Commissioners of Army Debts, 737.
-,-, South [Sea] Stock deposited with, 42, 52.
-,-, system of paying moneys to Colonels of regiments or Army agents, 732.
-,-, to make out and lay before the House of Commons various accounts, 301, 722.
-,-, See also Brydges, James, Earl of Carnarvon; Clinton, Henry, Earl of Lincoln; Coningsby, Thomas, Lord Coningsby; Fox, C.; Howe, J.; Jones, Richard, Earl of Ranelagh; Moore, T.; Walpole, R.
-, Physician General. See Stewart, W.
-, Portuguese Troops, forage for, 46.
-, poundage, 839, 840, 841, 842, 843, 844, 845, 847, 848, 849.
-,-, deduction of, 739, 740, 741, 742, 743, 744, 745, 746, 747, 748, 749, 750, 751, 752, 753, 755, 756, 758, 759, 761, 762, 764, 765, 767, 769, 770, 772, 773, 775, 777, 780, 782, 784, 786, 789, 791, 793, 795–796, 798, 800, 802, 829, 853–857.
-,-, deduction of 12 pence per pound, payment out of, 273, 274.
-, prisoners in France, accounts, 265.
-, private men, debts of, issue for, 740.
-,-, offreckonings, payments for, 738, 741, 743, 744, 745, 747, 749, 751, 754, 757, 760, 763, 765, 768, 771, 774, 776, 779, 781, 783, 785, 787–788, 790, 792, 794, 796–797, 799, 801.
-,-, rate of pay, 162.
-,-, reduced, Bounty money for, 750, 755, 761, 764, 766, 769, 772, 775, 778, 780, 781, 784, 787, 788, 791, 793, 795, 797, 800, 801.
-, Provost Marshal, payment to, 800, 801.
-, quarters, sea coals, candles and faggots for, 361.
-, recruiting officers, memorial of, 62.
-, Recruits, Bounty or Additional Levy money for, 749, 750, 752, 755, 758, 760, 761, 763, 764, 768, 769, 771, 772, 774, 775, 777, 779, 781, 783, 784, 786, 788, 790, 790–791, 792–793, 793, 795, 797, 799, 801.
-,-, payments on account of, 749, 750, 753, 758, 761, 764, 766, 769, 772, 775, 777, 779, 784, 788, 793, 797.
-,-, subsistence for, 749, 752, 754, 757, 760, 763, 766, 768, 771, 774, 779, 781, 783, 785, 788, 790, 792.
-,-, transported to the Leeward Islands, 263.
-, regimental accounts, 738–802, 853–857.
-, Regiments, Horse.
-,-, First Troop of Horse Guards, clearings and offreckonings for, 501, 722; standards for, 15, 313.
-,-, Second Troop of Horse Guards, clearings and offreckonings for, 501, 722; standards for, 15, 313; transported to Flanders in 1689, 704.
-,-, Third Troop of Horse Guards, clearings and offreckonings for, 722; standards for, 15, 313.
-,-, Fourth Troop of Horse Guards, clearings and offreckonings for, 501, 722; Solicitor to. See Campbell, D.; standards for, 15, 313.
-,-, First Troop of Grenadier Guards, clearings and offreckonings for, 502. 722; standards for, 15, 313.
-,-, Second Troop of Grenadier Guards, clearings and offreckonings for, 502, 722; standards for, 15, 313.
-,-, Royal Regiment of Horse Guards (Marquis of Winchester's), clearings and offreckonings for, 502, 722; liveries, banners and standards for, 248; thirty-seven men allowed in each Troop of, 421.
-,-, Dragoon Guards [Third], Lord Windsor's late, Lieutenant General Wood's, accounts, 741–742; full daily pay of, 741.
-,-, Dragoon Guards [Fifth], Major General Kellum's, accounts, 740–741; full daily pay of, 740; placed on the Irish Establishment, 740.
-,-, Dragoons, French Dragoons (Guiscard's), 734. French Regiment, in Spain, agent to. See Lebas, C.; levy money, 200, 220.
[Royal Irish], Lieutenant General C. Ross's, regimental accounts, 747–748, transferred to the Irish Establishment, 747, 748.
Royal Regiment, clothier of. See Hale, T.; colonel of. See Temple, Sir R.; Lord Cobham; Wentworth Thomas, Earl of Strafford; officers and captains of, petition of, 100, 286. See also Benson, —; Killigrew, —; Montague,—; mules for, 119; taken prisoners at Brihuega, 100, 286.
Royal Regiment of North British Dragoons [Scots Greys], daily pay of, 745; forage money, 746; reduction of, 747; regimental accounts, 746–747; volunteers raised for, 746.
Scotch Dragoons (Earl of Stair's), arms, etc., of, lost at Ramillies, 266; clearings and offreckonings, 722–723; in North Britain, stoppages on rations, 670, 671.
Spanish Regiment (Marquis D'Assa), in Portugal, subsistence for, 200, 220.
(Colonel Campbell), clearings and offreckonings, 502.
(Lieutenant General Carpenter), clearings and offreckonings, 722–723; in North Britain, stoppages on rations, 671.
(Col. H. Cunningham), mules for, 119.
(Col. Desbordes), 734.
(Major General Evans), in North Britain, stoppages on rations, 671.
(Col. Foissac), 734.
(Col. Gually), 734.
(Col. Kerr), forage money for, 268; in North Britain, stoppages on rations, 670, 671.
(Col. Magny), 734, 735.
(Col. Pearce), 734, 736.
(Earl of Portmore), clearings, 722–723; offreckonings, 722–723; stoppages on rations, 670.
(Earl of Rochford), 587; in Italy, detachment for remounting, 560.
(General Ross), arms etc. lost at Ramillies, 266.
(Col. Sailand), 734.
-,-, [Carabineers], Col. L. Backwell, late Lieutenant General F. Palmes, 732–733; horses of, killed in 1711, vote of Parliament for, 743; regimental accounts, 742a–744; transferred to the Irish Establishment, 743.
-,-, His Majesty's Own Regiment of Horse, kettle drummers and trumpeters of, liveries for, 372.
-,-, [Schomberg's Horse], Marquis of Harwich's regiment, daily pay of, 744; regimental accounts, 744–745; transferred to the Irish Establishment, 744.
-,-, [Second Regiment of Horse], General H. Lumley's, daily pay of, 738; regimental accounts, 738–739. See also Army—Horse.
-, Regiments, Foot:
-,-, Guards, First Regiment of, clearings and offreckonings, 502; drummers and hautbois of, coats and breeches, etc., for, 313, 681.
Second Regiment of (Lord Cadogan), drum majors and hautbois of, clothing for, 416–417, 680–681.
Third Regiment of (Earl of Dunmore), clearings and offreckonings, 502; drum major and hautbois of, clothing, etc., for, 512, 680–681; ensign, colours and blazes for, 680–681.
Coldstream, drum majors and hautbois of, clothing for, 681; offreckonings and clearings for, 502.
See also Army—Foot Guards.
-,-, [First Foot: Royal Scots], Earl of Orkney's, daily pay for, 748; recruits for, 749, 750; regimental accounts, 748–751; volunteers raised for, levy money for, 749.
-,-, [Third Foot: Buffs], the late Earl of Forfar's, daily pay for, 751; recruits for, 752, 753; reduction of, 751; regimental accounts, 751–754; volunteers for, 752.
-,-, [Seventh Foot: Royal Fusiliers], 734, 736, 833; daily pay of, 754; offreckonings and clearings, 503: recruits for, 754, 755; reduction of, 754, 756; regimental accounts, 754–757; volunteers for, 754, 755.
-,-, [Tenth Foot], Lord North and Grey, daily pay of, 757; recruits for, 757, 758; reduction of, 757, 759; regimental accounts, 757–760; volunteers for, 758.
-,-, [Fifteenth Foot], Earl of Hertfort's, daily pay of, 763; recruits for, 763; reduction of, 763; regimental accounts, 763–765.
-,-, [Sixteenth Foot], Hamilton's, late Durell's, daily pay of, 768; recruits for, 768; reduction of, 768, 770; regimental accounts, 768–771.
-,-, [Eighteenth Foot], Brigadier Stearne's, daily pay of, 774; recruits for, 774, 775; reduction of, 774; regimental accounts, 774–776; volunteers raised for, 774.
-,-, [Nineteenth Foot], Brigadier R. Sutton, daily pay of, 771; put on the Irish Establishment, 772; recruits for, 771, 772; reduction of, 771; regimental accounts, 771–773.
-,-, [Royal Scots Fusiliers], Earl of Orrery's [21st Foot], daily pay of, 760; recruits for, 760, 761; reduction of, 760, 761; regimental accounts, 735, 760–763, 854; volunteers for, 760.
-,-, [Twenty Third Foot], Royal Regiment of Welsh Fusiliers, Major General Sabine's, daily pay of, 779; memorial about, 70; recruits for, 779; reduction of, 779; regimental accounts, 779–780; volunteers raised for, 779.
-,-, [Twenty Sixth Foot], Brigadier G. Preston's, recruits for, 788; regimental accounts, 787–789; transferred to the Irish Establishment, 788; volunteers for, 788.
-,-, [Thirty Fourth Foot] Col. T. Chudleigh's, daily pay of, 776; recruits for, 777; reduction of, 776; regimental accounts, 776–778; served in Flanders, 778; transferred to the Irish Establishment, 777; volunteers raised for, 777.
-,-, [Thirty Seventh Foot], Col. W. Windress's, regimental accounts, 799–800.
-,-, Spanish Regiment of Foot, Earl of Galway's officers of, claim for full pay, 838–850.
-,-, See also Army—Foot.
-,-, Colonels of Regiments, See
Alexander, F.
Ashburnham, Lord.
Assa, Marquis D'.
Backwell, L.
Barrymore, [Earl of].
Belcastel, [P. de.]
Blossett, —.
Bouchetiere, [C. J. La.]
Bowles, [P.]
Brudenal, [T.]
Butler, —.
Byerley, R.
Cadogan, [W.]
Campbell, [P.]
Carpenter, [G.]
Carroll, Sir D.
Cavalier, [J.]
Charlemont, Lord.
Chudleigh, T.
Churchill, C.
Clayton, J.
Cobham, Lord.
Corbett, J.
Cotton, —.
Creighton, A.
Creighton, D.
Cunningham, [H.]
Dalzel, [R.]
Deloraine, Lord.
Desaulnais, [H.]
Desbordes, [J.]
Donegal, Earl of.
Dormer, [J.]
Douglas, J.
Dubourgay, [C.]
Dunmore, Earl of.
Durell, [H.]
Echlin, [R.]
Egerton, [W.]
Elliot, [R.]
Evans, [W.]
Fane, —.
Farrington, [T.]
Fielding, [E.]
Foissac, [B. De.]
Forfar, Earl of.
Franks, [R.]
Galway, Earl of.
Gore, [H.]
Gorges, [R.]
Grant, A.
Grove, [H.]
Gually, [P. De.]
Guiscard, —.
Hamilton, F.
Hamilton, H.
Handasyde, —.
Handasyde, [R.]
Handasyde, [T.]
Harrison, —.
Harrison, [H.]
Harrison, T.
Harvey, —.
Harwich, Marquis of.
Hertford, Earl of.
Hill, [J.]
Honywood, [P.]
Hotham, [Sir C.]
Howe, [E. S.]
Hyndford, Earl of.
Ilay, Earl of.
Ingoldsby, R.
Irvine or Irwyn, Visct.
Johnson, [J.]
Jones, —.
Kane, R.
Kellum, [G.]
Kerr, Lord Mark.
Kerr, [W.]
Kirke, [P.]
Lalo, [S. de.]
Lee, [G.]
Leigh, —.
Lepell, [N.]
Lifford, Earl of.
Lucas, R.
Lumley, H.
Maccartney, G.
Magny, [C. De.]
Maitland, [J.]
Mar, Earl of.
Meredyth, [T.]
Miremont, [Marquis de.]
Mitchelburne, J.
Molesworth, [R.]
Montagu, [E.]
Montandre, Marquis de.
Mordaunt, [Visct.]
Morris, R.
Morrison, [H.]
Mountjoy, Visct.
Munden. [R.]
Nassau, [M.]
Newton, W.
North and Grey, Lord.
Orkney, Earl of.
Orrery, Earl of.
Palmes, F.
Paston, Lord.
Pearce, —.
Pearce, [E.]
Pearce, [T.]
Pepper, [J.]
Philips, [R.]
Pitt, [T.]
Pocock, J.
Portmore, Lord.
Preston, G.
Price, —.
Primrose, [G.]
Rich, Sir R.
Richards, [M.]
Rochford, Frederick, Earl of.
Rochford, William, Earl of.
Rooke, [H.]
Ross, C.
Sabine, [J.]
St. John, T.
Sarlande, [J. de.]
Sankey, [N.]
Selwyn, [W.]
Seymour, W.
Shannon, Visct.
Sibourg, [C. De.]
Slane, Lord.
Stair, Earl of.
Stanhope, —.
Stanhope, E.
Stanhope, W.
Stanwix, [T.]
Stearne, R.
Stewart, —.
Strafford, Earl of.
Stringer, [T.]
Sutton, R.
Temple, Sir R.
Tiffin, Z.
Townshend, [R.]
Trelawney, [C.]
Tyrrell, [J.]
Vesey, [T.]
Villiers, —.
Wade, [G.]
Webb, J. R.
Wharton, Earl of.
Whetham, [T.]
Wightman, [J.]
Wills, [C.]
Windress, W.
Windsor, [A.]
Windsor, Visct.
Withers, [H.]
Wittewrong, Sir J.
Wolseley, [W.]
Wood, [C.]
Wood, Sir J.
Wyndham, H.
Wynn, O.
-, respits, 140.
-, sacks, 706.
-, Saxe Gotha Troops. See Saxe Gotha, Duke of.
-, Secretary at War, 5, 15, 32, 43, 44, 45, 46, 58, 62, 70, 99, 142. 145, 160, 162, 302, 306, 361, 372, 409, 421, 448. 548, 574, 589, 605, 680, 694.
-,-, allowance to, 273, 274.
-,-, allowance to, for clerks, 273, 274.
-,-, copies of Acts of Parliament about mutiny sent to, 233.
-,-, estimates, 62, 145, 642, 651, 674, 685.
-,-, house allowed to, 273.
-,-, permitted to pass free letters or pacquets, 201.
-,-, reports by, 471, 582, 680.
-,-, See also Craggs, J.; Pulteney, W.; Walpole, R.
-, sentinels, disbanded, bounty money. 18.
-, serjeants, rate of pay for, 162: reduced, bounty money for, 750, 755, 758, 761, 764, 766, 769, 772, 775, 777, 780, 781, 784, 787, 788, 791, 793, 795, 797, 800, 801; subsistence allowance, 846, 847.
-, services performed in North Britain during the late Rebellion, Extraordinaries and contingencies for, account of demanded, 301, 302.
-, shoes for, 309.
-, soldiers, sick, diet and necessaries for, 705.
-, Staff Officers. See Army—Officers.
-, stationery wares for, 706.
-, straw for, 705.
-, subsistence for, issues for, 8, 9, 17, 18, 19, 27, 47, 54, 64, 212, 231, 267, 399, 407, 462, 550, 738, 740, 741, 743, 746, 747, 749, 750, 752, 754, 755, 757, 760, 763, 766, 768, 771, 772, 774, 777, 779, 781, 782, 783, 785, 786, 788, 790, 792, 795, 797, 799, 801.
-, supernumerary mate, 265.
-, Surgeon Major. See Preston, G.
-, Surgeon's Mate, 265.
-, swords, bounty money allowed for, 750, 755, 758, 761, 764, 766, 769, 772, 775, 778, 780, 782, 784, 787, 788, 791, 793, 795, 797, 800, 801; lying at the Custom House, petition for a delivery order for, 720.
-, transport charges, 739, 740, 742, 743, 745, 746, 748, 750, 752, 756, 759, 761, 764, 767, 770, 773, 775, 778, 780, 784, 789, 791, 793, 796, 798, 853–857.
-, Transport Service. See Transports.
-, Troops acting in Portugal in conjunction with the [Portuguese] King's Troops, 115; in the pay of Great Britain that refused to march with the Duke of Ormonde, letters about, 384; of the States General, employment of, 60, 664.
-, volunteers, levy money for, 746, 749, 752, 754, 758, 760, 766, 774, 777, 779, 788, 790, 792, 799; payment for, 746, 752, 755, 761, 766, 775, 779, 783, 788, 790.
-, waggon money, 117, 118.
-, waggons, 706, 707, 708.
-, wheat for, 705, 707; carriage and grinding, disbursements for, 706.
-, widows, imprest for, 738, 740, 741, 743, 744, 745, 746, 747, 749, 752, 754, 755, 757, 758, 760, 763, 766, 768, 769, 771, 772, 774, 777, 779, 781, 783, 785, 786, 788, 790, 792, 795, 797, 799, 801.
-,-, Officers' contributions to, 739, 740, 742, 743, 744, 746, 747, 749, 752, 755, 758, 761, 764, 766, 769, 772, 774, 779, 781, 783, 788, 790, 793, 800, 801.
-,-, offreckonings of widows' men for, 738, 740, 741, 742, 743, 744, 745, 746, 747, 748, 751, 754, 757, 759, 760, 762, 763, 765, 768, 770, 771, 773, 774, 776, 779, 781, 782, 783, 785, 786, 787, 790, 792, 794, 796, 799, 800, 801.
-, widows' fund, arrears due to, 853–857.
-,-, day and a half's pay of Commission officers for, 739, 740, 741, 742, 743, 744, 746, 747, 749, 752, 755, 758, 761, 763, 766, 769, 772, 774, 779, 783, 788, 790, 793.
-,-, one third of a day's pay of Commission officers for, 799.
-,-, pay of one man per Troop and Company to go to, 421.
-,-, payments to, 739, 741, 742, 743, 745, 746, 748, 750, 751, 753, 754, 756, 757, 759, 762, 764, 765, 767, 770, 773, 775, 776, 778, 780, 782, 784, 789, 791, 794, 796, 798–799.
Arnold, John, Customer of Southampton port, 119.
-, -, of Greenwich, petition of, 409.
-, Nehemiah, a Commissioner for taking in Tickets and delivering out Standing Orders in certain Lotteries, 468; a Manager and Director of the Lottery [as by 3 Geo. I, c. 7], 448, 703; Paymaster of the Malt Lottery Tickets, 555; Paymaster of the 1,500,000l. Lottery anno 1711, 182.
-, Nicholas, a Gentleman Pensioner, 457.
-, Richard, ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 542.
Arnot, —, colonel, overcharges in subsistence paid by, 781, 800, 802.
-, David, plomber, payment to, for work done at the Exchequer, 663.
Arnott, David, rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.
Arran, Island of, 294; Salt officer at, 493.
Arran, Earl of. See Butler, Charles.
Arrowsmith, Thomas, demolition of a Meeting House in Monton, 187.
Arscott, Arthur, Sheriff of Devon, 190.
Arthwright. See Arkwright.
Arundel, co. Sussex, Collector, Customer and [Deputy Comptroller] of. See Labbe, P.; Peckham, J.; Wentworth, J.
Arzillières (d'Arsellières, Darselliers), Marquis. See Perrinet, G.
Ascot Common, Queen's Free Plates run on, 122.
Ash (Ashe), —, Comptroller of Customs at Falmouth, 365, 449.
-, Edward, esquire, Clerk of the Ordnance, fee of, 636.
-, St. George, Bishop of Londonderry, grant to, of the rents of the bishopric of Londonderry, 589; petition of, 468.
Ashburnham, John, 3rd Baron Ashburnham, regiment of, 539.
-, Sir William, a Commissioner of Alienations, 158; indenture for the management of the Alienation Office, 423; salary of, 697.
Ashby, Thomas, Receiver General of Assessments for co. Hertford and borough of St. Albans, 14, 277, 586.
Ashe. See Ash.
Ashford. co. Kent, 160.
Ashhurst. See Ashurst.
Ashton, John, of Lathom, a rebel, personal estate of, 484.
Ashurst (Ashhurst), —, attending the trial of Rebels at Carlisle, 202.
-, -, attending the trial of Rebels at Preston, 202.
-, Sir Henry, representation of, 66.
-, William, Comptroller and Accountant General of the Stamp revenues, 414.
Askin, Joseph, rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.
Asnes, Denmark. See Assens.
Assa, Marquis D', regiment of, 220, 734, 735.
Assens. Asnes. Denmark, 298
Asses, and drivers, hire of, 566, 819, 830.
ASSESSMENTS—
-, Poll [First Poll] (as by the Act 1 Win. and Mary, c. 13, towards reducing Ireland), arrears of, issue out of, 164, 264.
-, 12d. Aid (as by the Act 1 Wm. and Mary, c. 20 and c. 31, for 12d. per £ on personal estate and 20s. on fees of office, etc.), arrears of, payment out of, 264.
-, 2s. Aid (as by the Act 1 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 1, for an aid of 2s. in the £ on personalty and 2s. per £ on fees of office and profit), arrears of, payment out of, 264.
-, [First] Quarterly Poll (as by the Act 3 Wm. and Mary, c. 6, for raising money by a quarterly poll for the war with France), arrears of, issue out of, 164.
-, [First] 4s. Aid (as by the Act 4 Wm. and Mary, c. 1, for granting an aid of 4s. in the £ for one year for the war with France), arrears of, issue out of, 164, 264; Receiver General's charges for returning moneys of, 460.
-, Review of the Quarterly Poll (as by the Act 4 Wm. and Mary, c. 14, for review of the late Quarterly Poll, viz., that of 3 Wm. and Mary, c. 6), Receiver General of, petition of, 372.
-, [Second] 4s. Aid (as by the Act 5 Wm. and Mary, c. 1, for granting an aid of 4s. in the £ for one year for the war with France), arrears of, payment out of, 239, 264; Receiver General's charges for returning moneys of, 460.
-, [Second Quarterly Poll] (as by the Act 5 and 6 Wm. and Mary, c. 14, for one year for war), arrears of, issue out of, 164;; Receiver General of, petition of, 372.
-, [Third] 4s. Aid (as by the Act 6 and 7 Wm. and Mary, c. 3, for granting an aid of 4s. in the £ for one year and for applying the yearly sum of 300,000l. for five years out of the duties on Tonnage and Poundage and other sums of money, payable upon merchandizes, exports and imports, for the war with France), arrears of, issue out of, 164; taxes of, barge carriage of, allowance for, 660.
-, [Fourth] 4s. Aid (as by the Act 7 and 8 Wm. III, c. 5, for the war with France), arrears of, issue out of, 164, 264; Receiver General of, petition of, 285; taxes of, barge carriage for, allowance for, 660.
-, [First] 3s. Aid (as by the (Capitation) Act 8 and 9 Wm. III, c. 6, for granting an aid as well by a Land Tax as by several subsidies and other duties, payable for one year, 4s. 4d. per person, 1¼ per cent. on personalty, 2½ per cent. on stock in trade, 3s. on land), arrears of, issue out of, 164; Receiver General of, petition of, 372.
-, Additional 12d. Aid (as by the Act 8 and 9 Wm. III, c. 24, for a further subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage upon merchandizes imported for a term of 2¾ years and additional Land Tax for one year for the war against France), arrears of, issue out of, 164, 264.
-, [Second] 3s. Aid (as by the Act 9 Wm. III, c. 10, for granting 1,484,015l. 1s. 11¾d. for disbanding the Forces, paying seamen, and other uses therein mentioned), Receiver General of, petition of, 372; Supply for disbandment provided by, 732; taxes of, barge carriage of, allowance for, 660.
-, [Third] Quarterly Poll (as by the Act 9 Wm. III, c. 38, for granting an aid by a quarterly poll), arrears of, issue out of, 164.
-, [Third] 3s. Aid [Land Tax, (as by the Act 10 Wm. III] c. 9, for granting 1,484,015l. 1s. 11¾d. for disbanding the Army, providing for the Navy and other necessary occasions), Receiver General's charges for returning moneys of, 460; Supply for disbandment provided by, 732; taxes of, barge carriage of, allowance for, 660.
-, [Second] 2s. Aid (as by the Act 11 Wm. III, c. 2, to grant an aid by sale of forfeited lands in Ireland, and by a Land Tax in England (2s. in the £) to be raised in one year), Receiver General's charges for returning moneys of, 460; taxes of, barge carriage of, allowance for, 660.
-, [Fourth] 3s. Aid (as by the Act 12 and 13 Wm. III, c. 10, for granting an aid for defraying expenses of Navy, Guards and Garrisons for one year and for other necessary occasions), Receiver General's charges for returning moneys of, 460.
-, [Fifth] 4s. Aid (as by the Act 1 Anne, c. 6, for granting an aid by divers subsidies and a Land Tax), amount returned for cos. York, Durham and Northumberland, 655–656; arrears of, issue out of, 164; convoyed to the Exchequer under guard, allowance for, 657; Receiver General's charges for returning moneys of, 460.
-, [Sixth] 4s. Aid (as by the Act 1 Anne, Stat. 2, c. 1, for granting a Land Tax for carrying on the war against France and Spain), amount returned for cos. York, Durham and Northumberland, 655–656.
-, [Seventh] 4s. Aid (as by the Act 2 and 3 Anne, c. 1, for granting an aid by a Land Tax, to be raised in the year 1704), amount returned for cos. York, Durham and Northumberland, 655–656; convoyed to the Exchequer under guard, allowance for, 657.
-, [Eighth] 4s. Aid (as by the Act 3 and 4 Anne, c. 1, for granting an aid by a Land Tax, to be raised in the year 1705), amount returned for cos. York, Durham and Northumberland, 656.
-, [Ninth] 4s. Aid (as by the Act 4 and 5 Anne, c. 1, for granting an aid by a Land Tax, to be raised in the year 1706), arrears of, issue out of, 164; charges for returning the moneys of, 656; convoyed to the Exchequer under guard, allowance for, 658; deficiency of, payment for, 331; revenue from, estimate of, 347.
-, [Tenth] 4s. Aid (as by the Act 6 Anne, c. 1, for granting an aid by a Land Tax, to be raised in the year 1707), arrears of, issue out of, 164; charges of returning the moneys of, 656; deficiency of, payment of, 331.
-, [Eleventh] 4s. Aid (as by the Act 6 Anne, c. 35, for granting an aid by a Land Tax, for the service of the year 1708), arrears of, issue out of, 164; charges of returning the moneys of, 656; payments into the Exchequer on, 112, 328; receipts from, amount of, 349.
-, [Twelfth] 4s. Aid (as by the Act 7 Anne, c. 1, for granting an aid by a Land Tax, for the service of the year 1709), arrears of, issue out of, 239, 264; charges of returning the moneys of, 656; payment into the Exchequer on, 329; produce of, 350.
-, [Thirteenth] 4s. Aid (as by the Act 8 Anne, c. 1, for granting an aid by a Land Tax, for the service of the year 1710), arrears of, issue out of, 264; charges of returning the moneys of, 656; payment into the Exchequer on, 329; produce of, 351.
-, [Fourteenth] 4s. Aid (as by the Act 9 Anne, c. 1, for granting an aid by a Land Tax, for the service of the year 1711), arrears of, issue out of, 264; charges of returning the moneys of, 656; convoyed to the Exchequer, guard for, 659; payment into the Exchequer on, 330; produce of, 352; Receiver General of, allowance of 3 pence per pound to, 435.
-, [Fifteenth] 4s. Aid (as by the Act 10 Anne, c. 1, for granting an aid by a Land Tax, for the service of the year 1712), arrears of, issue out of, 264; charges of returning moneys of, 656; payment into the Exchequer on, 331; produce of, 353; Receiver General of, allowance of 3 pence per pound to, 435.
-, [Third] 2s. Aid (as by the Act 12 Anne, c. 1, for granting an aid by a Land Tax, for the service of the year 1713), arrears of, issue out of, 264; charges of returning the moneys of, 656; convoyed to the Exchequer, guard for, 659; payment into the Exchequer on, 332; produce of, 354.
-,-, Receivers General of, allowances to, 435, 658; petitions of, 104, 193, 194, 563.
-, [Fourth] 2s. Aid (as by the Act 13 Anne, c. 1, for granting an aid by a Land Tax, for the service of the year 1714), arrears of, account of asked for, 178; charges of returning the moneys of, 656; exemptions, 471; payment into the Exchequer on, 333; produce of, 355.
-,-, Receivers General of, 193, 446, 563; allowance to, 658; debt of, 306; petitions of, 194, 630.
-, [Fifth] 2s. Aid (as by the Act 1 Geo. I, c. 1. for granting an aid by a Land Tax, for the service of the year 1715), arrears of, 13; arrears of, issues out of, 310, 394; deficiency of, certificate of demanded, 619; exemptions, 459; issue out of, 42; money received by the Navy Treasurer in course on, 571; orders on, interest of 4 per cent. on, 661.
-,-, Receivers General of, 193; allowance of 3 pence per pound to, 435; arrears of, 107; debt of, 306.
-, [Sixteenth] 4s. Aid (as by the Act 1 Geo. I, c. 31, for granting an aid by a Land Tax, for the service of the year 1716), arrears outstanding, 53.
-,-, assessments, repayment of, 261–262.
-,-, Commissioners [Assessment] for, letter to, 53.
-,-, deficiency of, certificate of, demanded, 619.
-,-, innovation of a lost order on, 630.
-,-, loans or tallies on, 6, 17, 148; interest of 4 per cent. on, 17, 296, 501, 507, 556; issues out of, 2, 43, 61, 100, 307, 501, 507, 556, 571; sale of, 666.
-,-, orders of loan drawn on, interest of 4 per cent. on, 661–662.
-,-, payment into the Exchequer on, 13, 53.
-,-, Receiver [General] of, for Scotland. See Douglas, A.
-,-, Receivers General of, money in the hands of, 13–14; petition of, 605.
-, [Fifth] 3s. Aid (as by the Act 3 Geo. I, c. 3, for granting an aid by the Land Tax, for the service of the year 1717), 26, 378, 397, 479.
-,-, exemptions, 384, 417, 456, 457, 585.
-,-, loans on, 6; interest of 4 per cent. on, 17, 20, 22, 23, 26, 27, 36, 42, 296, 301–302, 310, 378, 397, 399, 449, 479; issues out of, 8, 16, 17, 20, 22, 23, 27, 31, 36, 42, 45, 296, 301, 306–307, 310, 319, 378, 399, 407, 445, 449, 462, 480, 499, 504, 550, 572, 617.
-,-, Receivers General of, appointments of, 276–279; petitions of, 14, 386; securities of, 276–279.
-, [Sixth] 3s. Aid (as by the Act 4 Geo. I, c. 1, for granting an aid by a Land Tax, for the service of the year 1718), loans on, 70–71.
-,-, interest of 3½ per cent. on, 729; of 4 per cent. on, 70.
-,-, issue out of, 725.
-,-, warrant for taking in, 723, 729.
-, See also Taxes.
Assiento, Director for the affairs of the. See Eon, Don G.
Assizes, Bedford, 703; Essex, 500; Kingston, 500.
Astley, Sir Jacob, a Commissioner for Trade, 99, 210, 424, 616, 710.
Athlone, cos. Roscommon and Westmeath, barracks at, troop of horse and four companies of foot at, 546; fire and candles for the Guard and Garrison at, 536; gunner at, pay for, 534; mattross at, pay for, 534.
Athy [co. Kildare], barracks at, one troop of horse at, 545.
Atkinson, —, messuage in Piccadilly in the tenure of, 257.
-, Benjamin, tidesman at Lancaster, 647.
-, Samuel, a late Commissioner of Transports, 418, 419, 420.
Attorney at Law. See Parkinson, W.; Rooke, W.; Wall, W.
Attorney General. 4, 5, 8, 9, 14, 15, 22, 33, 35, 37, 41, 42, 43, 55, 56, 57, 58, 61, 64, 67, 70, 71, 90, 91, 95, 99, 109, 131, 140, 144, 146, 147, 151, 152, 153, 156, 157, 180, 191, 192, 193, 218, 240, 247, 248, 269, 288, 291, 299, 303, 310, 369, 375, 384, 387, 396, 408, 413, 436, 437, 458, 460, 473, 486, 489, 496. 506, 508. 509, 557, 578, 580, 589, 604, 605, 607, 618, 626, 632, 633, 643, 648, 650, 665, 678, 699, 704, 709, 720.
-, allowance to, for attending the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, 443, 619.
-, clerks to, petition of, 41. See also Billingsley, C.
-, fee or salary of, 443.
-, reports, etc., by, 6, 7, 10, 32, 45, 145, 156, 192, 198, 214, 281, 306, 463, 464, 557, 607, 620, 644, 676.
-, See also Northey, Sir E.
Auborn, John, captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 542.
Aubresby, David, cornet, half pay on Irish Establishment, 539.
Aubrey, John, counting and levying tallies, 214.
Aubuss, Anne Philotee d', pension for, 31, 562.
Auchinleck, Jo., rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.
Auchmonty, David, Scottish Herald, 402.
Auchmuty, James, clerk, journey from Minorca, payment for, 581.
Auckland St. Andrew, co. Durham, South Church in, 447.
Audat, John, respited half pay officer, 527.
Aulnage, duties. See Ireland—Alnage.
Austin, Henry, cook attending at the trial of the Rebels at Carlisle, 203.
-, Thomas, late Receiver General for co. Chester and North Wales, 624, 654.
-, -,late Receiver General of Taxes for co. Southampton and the Isle of Wight, 615, 656, 693.
Austrian Netherlands, Austrian Low Countries, Resident at. See Leathes, W.
Auverquerque, Henry D', Earl of Grantham, lease of the Duke of Ormonde's house at Richmond, 64, 607, 678; pension on the Irish Establishment, 520; trustee of the Duke of Ormonde's estate, 198; youngest son of. See Nassau, X.
Axes, battle, 533, 715.
Axminster, co. Devon, hundred, 277.
Ayerst, —, late Secretary to the Embassy in Holland, petition of, 49.
Ayles, Thomas, merchant, petition of, 64.
Aylmer, Mathew, a Lord of the Admiralty, 314.
-, -, admiral, memorial of and payment to, 27.
-, Matt., esquire, keeper of his Majesty's Palace and Park at Greenwich, providing hay for the deer, 398.
Ayloff (Ayloffe), Joseph, esquire, lease of a messuage in Richmond, 80, 253.
Aylworth, William, extra clerk to the Commissioners of Transports, 418.
Ayon, Michael, captain, expenses in coming from the Leeward Islands to give evidence, 131, 275.
Ayr, co. Ayr, Collector of the Salt in. See Ballantyne, J.; Manley, W.; [Excise] collection of, collector of, additional salary for, 651; landwaiter and searcher at, 229; port. Salt officer at, 493.
Ayre, William, rebel prisoner transported to Maryland or Virginia, 207.
Ayres, Mathew, master of the ship Barbary, petition of, 382.
Ayris, Thomas, house of, in St. James's, 282.