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Fabregas, Antonio, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 826.
-, Gabriel, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 826.
-, Juan, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 826.
Fabreguas, Juan, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 826.
Faggots, for the use of the Guards, 361.
Faij, Simon du, lieutenant, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.
Failsworth, co. Lancaster, Meeting House damaged in a riot, 187.
Fairfax, Bryan, esquire, a Commissioner for Taxes, 211, 367, 382, 590, 719, 729.
-, [Charles], colonel, heirs of, perpetuity for, 175, 445, 637.
-, John, tenant of a messuage in High Holborn, 370.
-, William, petition of, 66.
-, -, recommended as deputy to J. Graves, Collector of Customs in the Bahama Islands, 701.
Falkland, Lady. See Cary, Rebecca.
Falkland, Lord. See Cary, Anthony.
Falkland, Viscount. See Cary, L. H.
Falmouth, Antigua, Customs waiter at. See Riccards, R.
Falmouth, co. Cornwall, 104; Comptroller of. See Ash, —.; deputy Comptroller of. See Crocker, P.; Upton, H.; pacquet boats, 232.
Falquier, Eliz[abeth], widow, pension on the Irish Establishment, 525.
Famozei, James, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 827.
Fan, Samuel du, ensign, pension on the Irish Establishment, 522.
Fancourt, William, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Rutland, 629, 655.
Fane, —, colonel, regiment of foot, 260, 502.
-, Sir Francis, 7th Earl of Westmorland, grant to, of timber in Farming Woods, 146.
-, Thomas, 12th Earl of Westmorland, Warden, Chief Justice and Justice in Eyre, Trent North, patent of appointment, 184, 309; pension for, 466.
Fanning, Robert, pension for, 519.
Fanshawe, Simon, 5th Viscount Fanshawe, late King's Remembrancer in the Court of Exchequer, 442.
Farange, Gabriel, Quarter Master, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.
Fareham [co. Southampton], waiter and searcher at, 132.
Fareman, Thomas, clerical fee due to, 97.
Farinel, Belthazar, respited half pay officer, 526.
Farjou, David, lieutenant, pension for, 523.
Farmborough, Richard, a Gentleman Pensioner, 457.
Farmer (Fermor), John, colonel, Lieutenant Governor of San-Felipe or Port Mahon in Minorca, 559, 568, 682, 824.
Farnaby, Waterhouse, post entries of brandies and rum imported above proof, 423.
Farnham, co. Surrey, hundred, 279, 556.
Faro, John, ancient tenant of the manor of Rosedale, 107.
-, -, lease of a house in Southfield in Rosedale, 257–259.
-, Mathew, of Rosedale, husbandman, demise of a house in Southfield in Rosedale, 258, 259.
Farquharson (Farquarson), Alexander, going to New Jersey as schoolmaster, royal bounty for, 43, 511.
Farr, James, watchman, London port, 291.
Farra, John, carrying letters for the Treasury Office, issues for, 211, 383, 592, 728; payment to, 266.
Farrington, Dr. — (and servant and two horses), giving evidence against the Lancashire Rebels, 196.
-, [Thomas], regiment of, 267, 734, 735.
Farthings. See Mint—coining.
Fatt, Ann, payment to, for sweeping chimneys in St. James's Palace, 391, 688.
Faucille, Renatus la, captain, respited half pay officer, 527.
Faulk, Thomas, recommended to be riding surveyor on the coast of Norfolk, 459; riding officer on the coast of Norfolk, 595.
Fauquier, John Francis, money warrant for, 134, 464.
Faure, John, lieutenant, respited half pay officer, 527.
Fausset, William, late Receiver General of Taxes for co. Kent and Canterbury, 88, 658; late widow and executrix of. See Ecklin, Mary.
Faversham, Earl of. See Feversham.
Favier, Thomas, pension on the Irish Establishment, 525.
Fawkner, John, stationer, payment to, 420.
Fawsit, James, travelling charges from Ireland to London, 419.
Fazakerley (Fazakerly), Sir William, Commissioner for executing loans upon South Sea Stock, payment to, 109; Receiver General of Taxes for co. Middlesex and the cities of London and Westminster, 276, 368, 721; Receiver of the Contributions to the Queen's Lottery anno 1713, allowance to, 119.
Feching. See Feeching.
Fee Farm Rents, Trustees for the sale of, rents in Derbyshire purchased from, 432, 476. See also Hawley, Francis, Lord Hawley.
Feeching (Feching, Fetching), Casper, seizure of Hollands linen, 54, 605.
Feilding, Basil, 4th Earl of Denbigh, a Teller of the Receipt, 174; administratrix of, memorial of, 32.
-, See also Fielding.
Fejo, Bartholomew, ensign, taken prisoner, claim for full pay, 843.
Fell. See Smith, Mary.
Fellows, Robert, boatman at Hastings, 132.
Felons and burglars, apprehending, payment for, 230; conviction of, disbursements by sheriffs for the, 432; lands of, 447.
Fenders, 391.
Fenouillet, James, lieutenant, respited half pay officer, 528.
Ferand, Nicholas, Capt., pension on the Irish Establishment, 522.
Ferguson (Firgusone), Alexr., Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.
-, Donald, Rebel prisoner transported to Jamaica or Virginia, 208.
-, Duncan, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia, 209.
-, Finlow, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 205.
-, Fra., Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.
-, Henry, Rebel prisoner transported to Maryland or Virginia, 207.
-, James, Rebel prisoner transported to Jamaica or Virginia, 208.
-, Laurence, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.
-, Pat., Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.
-, Patrick, tidewaiter at Campbeltown, 626.
-, Peter, Rebel prisoner transported to Jamaica, 206.
-, Robert, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia, 209.
-, William, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia, 209.
Fermor. See Farmer.
Ferne, Henry, late Receiver General of Customs, 149, 233, 557, 700.
Ferrot, John, captain, pension for, 523.
Fersyth, Hugh, Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.
Fetching. See Feeching.
Fetherston, Joseph, landwaiter in Colchester port, 648.
Fetherstone, Thomas, cornet, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 537.
Fettiplace, Allexander, [purser] of the Mary Rose, 168.
Feversham (Faversham), Earl of. See Durfort, Louis de.
Fewson's Grange, Fewsons Grange, co. York. See Meaux, co. York.
Fez. See Morocco.
Fielding (Feilding), Diana, Lady, late husband of. See Howard, T.; payments to, 601, 613; petition of, 41, 465.
-, Bernard, weigher, Chester port, 79.
-, [Edmund], colonel, regiment of, 409. 734, 735.
-, George, a Commissioner for executing the office of Master of the Horse, 121, 194.
-, -, esquire, Groom of the Bedchamber, 74, 222, 384, 597.
Fife, [Excise] collection of, additional salary for, 651.
Fildes, Thomas, demolition of his Meeting House in Monton, 187.
Fillail, Mary, messuage and ground of, in St. James's, 281–282.
Final, in Leinster Province, barracks, one company of foot at, 545.
Finch (Fynch), –, ground of, in St.'James's, 283.
-, Daniel, 13th Earl of Nottingham, [Secretary of State for the North temp. Queen Anne], 419.
-, John, demolition of his Meeting House in Manchester, 187.
-, -, of Manchester, merchant, petition of, 109, 143, 214.
Findlason, Alexander, Under Clerk of the Process, Scotland, 403.
Findlater, Earl of. See Ogilvy, James, Earl of Seafield and Findlater.
Finglis, Nicholas, chaplain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 540.
Finley, James, chaplain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 542.
Finlow, William, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.
Finnel, Francis, waiter at Mortons Bay, Nevis, 553.
Finney, John, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.
-, Robert, landcarriage waiter at Glasgow, 229.
Firgusone. See Ferguson.
First Fruits and Tenths, Comptroller of, fee, 218; payment out of, 650.
Fish, at San-Felipe Castle, account of, 827–829.
-, debentures charged on Salt in Scotland or the Customs or Excise there, 338.
-, exported, 149, 554.
-, from the North Sea, 84.
-, North Sea and Herring fishery, 158.
-, shipped for exportation, 84–85.
-, sold at Port Mahon, 811.
-, tail of, cut (off to prevent payment of drawback, 84–85.
Fisher, George, nominated to receive a money warrant for the Commissioners of the Equivalent, 105, 495.
-, -, captain, commander of the Tartar, 850; relict and executrix of. See Freame, Elizabeth.
-, John, a tidesman, 605.
Fishwick, James, waiter and searcher at Lytham, dismissed, 390.
Fishwicke, John, captain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 542.
Fitch, [William], Comptroller of the 2,000,000l. Lottery anno 1711, 145.
Fitte, John la, ensign, pension on the Irish Establishment, 522.
Fitzgerald, Mary, petition for a lease of houses in Ayr Street, Jermyn Street and Piccadilly, 322.
-, Thomas, captain lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 540.
FitzHardinge, Viscount. See Berkeley, John.
Fitzherbert, Humphry, Customer Outwards, Bristol port, 310.
FitzMorrice, William, grant of the Office of Ranger of Phœnix Park. See Smith, Sir T.
FitzRoy, Charles, Duke of Cleveland and Southampton, pension for, 280–281.
-, -, 2nd Duke of Grafton, a Lord Justice of Ireland, 90, 366; Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 74, 222, 384; memorial of, about Whittlewood Forest, 37, 513; pension for, 280–281; Ranger of Whittlewood Forest, memorial of, 162.
-, George, 2nd Duke of Northumberland, pension to, 280–281.
-, Mary, Countess Dowager of Northumberland, messuage in Pall Mall Field, 256; Duchess of Northumberland, memorial of, 157; pension for, 280–281.
Five pound pieces. See Guineas.
Flaerden [? Vlaardingen], Holland, 280.
Flanders, battalions from, money for, 266.
-, bread and bread waggons for, 720.
-, Commander in Chief in. See Butler, James, 2nd Duke of Ormonde,
-, foot regiments sent to, on the
-, English Establishment, 318–319.
-, General Officers serving in, pay and forage for, 267.
-, Hospital, Physician to. See Inglish, [A.].
-, provisions for Forces transported to, 707.
-, regiments in, regimental accounts of, 736–802, 853–857.
-, regiments that went to, 521–524, 526–529.
-, regiments transported to, in 1689, 704.
-, remittances for the Forces in, 104.
-, See also Low Countries.
Flax, 554; rough, 148.
Flegg, co. Norfolk, hundred, 278.
Fleming, Christopher, Baron Slane, [foot] regiment of, 734, 735.
-, -, Viscount Longford, pension for, 536.
-, Margaret, pension for, 536.
Flensburg, Vlensburg, Vlensburgh, Schleswig, 298.
Fletcher, Thomas, late of Blockley, a surety for the Receiver General of Taxes for co. Worcester, 395.
Flint, county of, Chief Justice of, salary, 704. See also Cowper, S.; Jekyll, Sir J.
-, large double Judicial seal for, payment for, 494.
-, Receivers General of Assessments. See Conway, E.; Conway, J.; Floyd, T.
-, Second Justice of. See Jeffreyes, E.
-, Sheriff of. See Jones, H.
Flint, James, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 205.
-, John, waiter and searcher at Wareham, superannuated, 497.
Flitcroft, Michael, demolition of his Meeting House in Manchester, 187.
Florins, 219; exchange equivalence of, 804.
Flour, 388, 389.
Flournois, Peter, pension for the maintenance and education of the children of the Countess of Clancarty, 176, 444, 639.
Flower, Geo., demolition of his Meeting House in Kingswinford, 186.
-, Henry, Receiver General of Assessments for part of co. Wilts, 278.
-, Robert, messuages in High Holborn, 370.
Floyd, Thomas, esquire, late Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Chester, Denbigh and Flint, 112.
Fœdera, the. See Books.
Fœuillet, —, captain, seizure of brandy etc. on board his ship bound for Roscow, 481.
Foissac, [Balthazar De], colonel, regiment of Dragoons, 734, 735.
Foley, Thomas, Auditor of Imprests, 28, 84, 90, 97, 121, 130, 133, 140, 165, 220, 247, 249, 264, 284, 445, 482, 498, 555, 580, 623, 626, 631, 643, 678, 699, 700.
Folkestone, co. Kent, 291.
Folliott (Folliot), John, riding officer at Corton, 675; riding officer at Fowey, 551, 552.
Fonjuliane, Gideon, major, respited half pay officer, 528.
Font, Armaud la, ensign, pension on the Irish Establishment, 522.
Fontain, Miguel la, esquire, money for Port Mahon fortifications, 812.
Fontaine, — La, pension for the children of Herman Vander Boogaert, 146.
-, James, pension on the Irish Establishment, 524.
Fontalba, Lewis, captain, pension for, 523.
Fontanne, John, captain, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.
Fontannier, Diana de, widow, pension on the Irish Establishment, 524; daughter of. See Fontannier, Esther.
-, Esther, daughter of Diana de Fontannier, pension on the Irish Establishment, 524.
Fontanniere, John, lieutenant, respited half pay officer, 526.
Foote, Samuel, an Agent for Tin, 714.
Footpads, apprehended and executed, 458.
Forage, Army, 671, 672, 746, 747, 748, 801, 853–857; for an encampment, 363; for Portuguese Troops, 574; for the Forces in Scotland, 670–672.
Forbes (Forbess), Archibald, pension for, 467.
-, Arthur, tidewaiter at Inverness, 289.
-, Geo., Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.
-, George, Lord Forbes (afterwards 3rd Earl of Granard), Governor of Minorca, 461.
-, John, a Commissioner of the Equivalent, 322, 339 342, 361.
-, Thomas, Rebel prisoner transported to Maryland or Virginia, 207.
-, William, Professor of Glasgow University, 469.
-, -, alias John, 13th Baron Forbes, executor of, pension paid to, 176.
-, -, 14th Baron Forbes (son of William, alias John, Lord Forbes), pension for, 175, 440, 634.
Force, Daniel de la, pension on the Irish Establishment, 524.
Forehoe, co. Norfolk, hundred, 278.
Foreign Apposer. See Exchequer Court—Foreign.
Foreign Ministers, attendance on, payment for, 688; money due to, 67.
Foreign Princes and States, arrears of pay and subsidy for, 70, 722; vote for concerted measures with, 60.
Forester. See Forrester.
Forests. See Woods.
Forfar, Earl of. See Douglas, Archibald.
Forfeitures, of estates of Traitors and Popish Recusants, Acts for [1 Geo. I, St. 2, c. 50], 198; [3 Geo. I, c. 20], to enlarge the time for making claims before the Commissioners appointed to enquire of the, 446.
-, Agents for, salaries, 5; clerks to, salaries, 5.
-, Commissioners for Enquiring into, agent attending the. See Elstob, L.
-,-, at Preston, 491.
-,-, in Scotland, agent attending. See Constable, Sir R.; incidents, payment for. See Kennedy, W.; Slaughter, C.; inferior officers of, payment to. See Kennedy, W.; leave to come to England, 157; superior officers of, salaries of. See Kennedy, W.
-,-, incidents of. See Elstob, L.; Kennedy, W.
-,-, inferior officers of, payment to, 197; salaries of, paid as by the Act [3 Geo. I, c. 20] of Parliament, 504.
-,-, issue to, payment out of, 486.
-,-, memorial of, 462.
-,-, performing parts of the Office of the Escheator General of the Province of Munster, 479.
-,-, power given to, by Act of Parliament, 484.
-,-, precepts from, executed by a sheriff, 482, 483, 484; issued to an undersheriff by, 491.
-,-, quarterly demands of, 5,
-,-, salaries of, 83, 261, 322. 503, 510; of 1,000l. per an. by the Act 1 Geo. I, c. 50, 503–504.
-,-, Solicitor to, 180.
-,-, See also Birch, J.; Bond, D.; Constable, Sir R.; Cunningham, H.; Eyles, Sir J.; Grantham, R.; Gregory, G.; Haldane, P.; Hales, Sir T.; Houghton, Sir H. Munro, R.; Steel, Sir R.; Treby, G.
-, in Scotland, 45; enforcement of laws for, 36, 488, 557.
-, keeping the records of, 444.
-, money of, at Newcastle, return of, 126.
-, money arising from, 5; payments out of, 504.
-, petitions for provision and settlement of wives and children of attainted persons out of, 476–477.
-, See also Ireland.
Forrester (Forester), —, Collector of Customs at Lancaster, 708.
-, Edmund, master of the Josiah, petition of, 665–666.
-, Edward, petition of, 57.
-, George, 4th Baron Forrester of Corstorphine, pension for, 176, 554.
-, -, 5th Baron Forrester of Corstophine, pension revoked, 44, 62, 440, 699.
-, James, Customs waiter at Sandy Point, St. Christopher, 553.
-, -, serving Rebel prisoners at Glasgow, 471.
Forster, —, petition of, 41.
-, -, Post Office expresses about, 554.
-, Robert, tidesman, London port, 646; licence to compound for a seizure of diamonds. 599.
-, Walter, watchman for the Salt Duty at the port of Campbelltown, 642.
-, William, mortgage of Holy Island, 453.
Fort Ross, co. Ross and Cromarty. See Fortrose.
Fort St. Philips. See Port Mahon—San Felipe.
Fort William, co. Inverness, Governor, master gunner and gunners at, pay for, 441, 699.
Fort, James le, captain, respited half pay officer, 528.
Fortelle, Cæsar la, captain, pension for, 523.
Fortenier, Daniel, lieutenant, respited half pay officer, 527.
Fortescue, Nathaniel, tenant of a messuage in High Holborn, 370.
Fortheringham, John, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.
Fortrose, Fort Ross, co. Ross and Cromarty, tidesurveyor at, 441.
Foster, —, Customs officer, 460.
-, Thomas, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.
Foucault, Eliz[abeth], widow, pension on the Irish Establishment, 524.
Fountaine, Nicholas, memorial of, 63.
Fouquiere, —, Dr., to prepare an advertisement about tin, 49.
Four and a Half per cent. Duty, annuity paid out of, 295.
-, charged with salaries to the Governors of the Leeward Islands, 685.
-, in Barbados, 234, 358; appropriation of, 358.
-, in Barbados and the Leeward Islands, receiving and paying, clerks for, allowance for, 234; revenue from, 346.
-, in the Exchequer, 64.
-, in the Leeward Islands, 234.
-, payments out of, 114, 151, 271, 375, 382, 499, 507, 550, 716.
-, revenue from, amount of, 323.
-, to be charged with stores of war for the Leeward Islands, 685.
Four Mile Water, in Munster province, barracks, half a company of foot at, 545.
Fourneaux, Alexr. des, cornet, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.
Fowey, Foy, co. Cornwall, 48, 291, 582; Customs riding officers at, 551; Customs smack at, sale of, 551, 614; officer for the Salt Duties at, 105.
Fowler, Abraham, Register of warrants for stamping, 100.
Fowles, —, Dr., report about, 41.
Fox, Charles, a former Paymaster of the Army, 90, 98, 118, 508.
-, John, damages to his Meeting House in Pilkington, 187.
-, -, servant to Baron Scrope, attending the trial of the Rebels at Carlisle, 203.
-, -, Virginia merchant, 715; security for tobacco duties. See Cullum, J.
-, Francis, lieutenant, petition of, and payment to, 24, 385.
-, Joseph, gentleman, making and keeping Registers of Loans in the office of the Auditor of the Receipt, 21, 383, 590, 729.
-, Nehemiah, weigher in Hull port, 181.
Foy, co. Cornwall. See Fowey.
Fraissinet, Peter, lieutenant, pension on the Irish Establishment, 522.
Frampton, Tregonell, esquire, allowance to, for keeping the Running Horses at Newmarket, 49, 216, 604.
France, Ambassador from. See Dubois, Abbot, the.
-, Ambassador Extraordinary to. See Dalrymple, John, Earl of Stair.
-, brandy and rum from, 701.
-, cochineal from, 603, 644.
-, Court of, Envoy to. See Prior, M.
-, descent on this kingdom from, 463.
-, Duke Regent of, present of wine from, 229.
-, Embassy at, Secretary to the. See Crauford, T.
-, Envoy Extraordinary from. See Bonde, C. F. de la, sieur d'Iberville.
-, expedition designed for a Descent upon, officers who served in, list of, 528.
-, garrisons of, arms transported from, observation of, payment for, 219; payment for observation of Irish regiments etc. at, 219.
-, hair imported from, 650.
-, money intended for, seizure of, 406.
-, prisoners in, 265.
-, towns and ports of, correspondence and intelligence from, payment for, 150.
-, Treaty between the States General and, 365.
-, Treaty of Peace with, 38.
-, war against, 735.
Francia, Simon, post entries of brandies and rum imported above proof, 423.
-, -, of London, merchant, petition of, 305.
Francis, Richard, landwaiter at Exeter, 291.
Frankland, Thomas, esquire, Clerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance, patent fee of, 636.
-, Sir Thomas, late Postmaster General, 369, 370.
Franklin, Anthony, at Oxford, damages for, 189.
-, John, Anabaptist Meeting House of, in Oxford, and goods of, damaged in a riot, 189.
Frankling, Christopher, bond for Salt Duties, 363.
-, William, Comptroller of Berwick port, 123.
Franks (Francks), [Richard], regiment of, 734, 735.
Franquefort, Abraham, lieutenant, respited half pay officer, 528.
-, Peter, captain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 538.
Fraser. See Frazer.
Fratre, Francis, Commissary of Provisions in Mons, affirmation of, 805.
Frazer (Fraser), Dun., Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.
-, Frederick, landsurveyor at Inverness, 624, 702.
-, George, Lord, pension for, 466.
-, Henry, Scottish Herald, 402.
-, Hugh, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.
-, John, Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.
-, -, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 205.
-, -, tidewaiter at Montrose, dismissed, 320.
-, Simon, Baron Lovat, pension to, 621.
-, William, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.
Freame, Elizabeth, Mrs., relict and executrix of Captain G. Fisher, bill of exchange, 850–851, 856.
Freames, John, House of Commons order served on, 321.
Frecker, Mark, gentleman, and clerks, payment to, for making up Customs books, 74, 210, 386, 591, 728; petitions and reports delivered to, 22, 23, 24; underclerk of the Treasury, 210, 385, 591, 728.
Freckleton, Henry, a Gentleman Pensioner, 457.
Frederick, Prince, fee as Knight of the Garter, 59.
Fredrikstad, Frederickstad [Norway], 173, 184.
Freebridge Lynn, Freebridge citra Lynn, co. Norfolk, hundred, 278.
Freebridge Marshland, co. Norfolk, hundred, 278.
Freeman, [Ralph], member of Parliament for Hertfordshire, attending the Treasury, 65.
-, William, esquire, Master of Chancery in the Alienation Office, salary, 697.
Freestone, Thomas, noontender, London port, 291, 296; watchman, London port, 296.
Freind, [Robert], Dr., Physician to the Hospital and General in Spain, pay for, 265.
Fremington, co. Devon, hundred, 277.
French, George, sent from Antigua as a witness, payment to, 120.
Frend, Samuel, captain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 539.
Fretchville, Ann Charlotte, Lady, pension for, 120, 593.
Frombter, John, bond of, 126.
Fryer, Sir John, late Sheriff of London and Middlesex, 210.
Fugar, Benjamin, tidesman and boatman at Poole, 551.
Fulford, John, petition of, 39.
Fulham, co. Middlesex, King's private road to, 109; gatekeepers of, allowance to, 124.
Fullerton, Thomas, a Commissioner of Customs, Scotland, 624.
-, William, captain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 542.
Furnace (Furnese), Sir Henry, baronet, accounts of remittances for the Forces abroad, 1, 2, 84, 104, 242–247, 267.
-, Sir Robert, accounts of Sir H. Furnace, 1, 2, 247; loan by, 284.
Furness, co. Lancaster, manor, 9–10, 295.
Furniture, inventory of, 262–263.
Fynch. See Finch.
Fyson, Mary, premises in Pall Mall Field in the tenure of, 282.