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Jacks, Robert, waiter, Beaumaris, 448.

Jackson (Jaxon), Edward, clipper and counterfeiter, 1018, 1148, 1310.
-, -, George, repairs at the Victualling Office, 1207.
-, -, Henry, waiter, Chester, 650.
-, -, Jon., of Bushbury, Jesuits' money, 52.
-, landwaiter, Yarmouth, 292, 447.
-, Tangier soldier and his widow 135, 393.
-, Recusant, co. Lancs, 1174.
-, -, Joseph, Recusant, Bristol, 1263.
-, -, Mr., steward to the Earl of Devonshire, 1052.
-, -, Mr., undersheriff of Yorkshire, 330.
-, -, Richard, employed on the mole, Tangier, 1248.
-, -, Robert, clerk of Newcastle port, 177.
-, -, Roger, of St. Martins-in-the-Fields, Broxholme's debt, 184, 209.
-, -, Thomas, lease, Rotherham, 1582, 1595.
-, -, William, deputy customer, London, 92, 331; tidesman, ibid., 290; weighing porter, ibid., 444.

Jacob, Sir John, collector of petty Customs, London port, 1630.

Jacobs, Bernt, shipmaster, 595.
-, -, Roger, tidewaiter, 584.

Jaggard, Abraham, Navy victualler, 244, 777, 997.

Jago, Paschasius, father of Robert, 1564.
-, -, Robert, water bailiff of Dartmouth, 1564.

Jainson, Henry, waiter, Poulton port, 1430.

JAMAICA, 1269.
-, -, accounts, 64, 111, 289, 780–1.
-, -, Acts of Assembly, 111, 289, 1073, 1086; for encouraging shipping, 1066.
-, -, Admiralty Court, 111, 263, 780, 1418; Judge of see White, J.
-, -, army in at Restoration, 1635; debt to, 1641–2.
-, -, - see Jamaica (Forces).
-, -, Assembly, 289, 781–2, 1073.
-, -, Attorney General, 1477.
-, -, bills of exchange from, 330, 1065.
-, -, Clerk of Council see Powel, R.
-, -, collector and naval officer, 289, 718, 761, 780–1, see Butler, R.
-, -, Council, 64, 289, 780–2, 1417, 1479; Council book, 1478.
-, -, deputy to Auditor Blathwaite in 781–2, see Wilson, R.
-, -, deputy commissary, 89.
-, -, engrossing and forestalling, Act against, 1073.
-, -, establishment, 428.
-, -, fees on ships clearing at, 682.
-, -, Forces in (two Foot Companies), 89, 235, 1212, 1477; disbanding of, 263, 318, 479, 532.
-, -, Governor of (see Carlisle, Earl of, Vaughan, Lord J., Lynch, Sir T.), 67, 330, 747, 772, 778 804; fee of, 428, 1477.
-, -, houses purchased at for the Governor, 804.
-, -, issues for, 122; 600l. per an. for repair of forts, 747, 772, 778.
-, -, King's Bench, 781–2.
-, -, Lieutenant Governor, see Molesworth, Col. H.; Morgan, Sir H.; selfish actings of Sir H. Morgan, 1477–8.
-, -, Naval officer see Jamaica (collector).
-, -, negro trade, 1305, 1478–9; project for encouraging Spaniards to buy negroes in, 1401, 1478–9.
-, -, pirates ships seized in, 111, 263, 288, 479, 780–2, 1046, 1163, 1269, 1417–8, 1429, 1476–8.
-, -, Plantation trade, 718; bonds, 67, 718; instructions to Governor concerning, 1493; trade regulation, 67, 718; trade routes, 422.
-, -, quit rents, 737, 779, 1162; allowance to collectors of, 1476–7; rent roll, 1162; estimate of (1667), 1647; rental and surveys of lands, 262, 779–82, 1477.
-, -, Receiver General or Receiver of revenues, 111, 289, 666, 779, 780, 1163, 1476, 1478, see Martin, T., Compeare, L.
-, -, Retrospect Act for Sir H. Morgan, 1477–8.
-, -, revenue, nature of, 780; accounts required, 111.
-, -, ships from, 1090, 1114, 1180.
-, -, Spanish and Brandenburgers at, 288.
-, -, Surveyor General of lands, 262.
-, -, trade regulation and routes see Jamaica (Plantation).
-, -, victuals and stores for King's ships at, 10, 15, 281, 431, 773, 927, 974, 1380, 1433.

Jaman, Ralph, tidesman, London, 1052.

James, Sir Cane, baronetcy fee, 616.
-, -, Elizabeth, lands laid into St. James's Park, 660.
-, -, George, boatman, Boston, 629.
-, -, Sir John, a Commissioner of Excise, 294, 321, 328, 353; Receiver General and Manager of Excise (along with R. Huntingdon from 1677, June 24, to 1679, May 23), 483, 531–2, 663, 668; arrangement as such for paying the Forces and the Household, 188–9; advances by, 165, 484; issues to (representing repayments of advance money and including payments of interest money), 5, 49, 89, 165, 484, 638, 774, 801, 999, 1030, 1032, 1038, 1040, 1051, 1054, 1056, 1066, 1098, 1104, 1111, 1118, 1127, 1131, 1137, 1142, 1153, 1168, 1183, 1202, 1216, 1227, 1243, 1258, 1271, 1285, 1303, 1370, 1375, 1381, 1401, 1440, 155, 1467, 1475–6, 1482, 1527, 1656; accounts, 225, 228, 275, 321–2, 339, 483–5, 551, 663, 709, 710, 723, 844, 933–4, 993–4, 1054, 1475–6; balance of debt due to, 993–4; office charges in connection therewith (both of the Excise and of the Army), 165; paper of demands of, 321–2; security on the Fifth part of the Excise, 113, 165, 290, 844; Excise moneys and orders and tallies in the hands of, 113, 934, 1053, 1661; Attorney General's bill against, 492; rooms in the Excise Office, 52; payment to Sir A. Apsley, 649; payment to C. Bertie, 803; item of 30,000l. out of Ireland, 38.
-, -, Capt. Richard, of the Portland, 191.
-, -, servant to the Duchess of Monmouth, 494.
-, -, Thomas, tidesman, Berwick, 343.
-, -, -, Excise Office stationery bill, 1077, 1312.
-, -, -, Dean Forest, 1603.
-, -, William, shipmaster, 421.

James, River (Virginia), 343.

Jane, Alice see Jane, Joseph.
-, -, John, lease, Bonalva, Cornwall, 545.
-, -, Joseph, children of (Thomas, William, Alice, Mary and Thomasin), lease to, 1616, 1624, 1627.
-, -, -, lease, Bonyalva, Cornwall, 399, 546.

Janes (and see Jeanes), William, lease, Dorset, 1147.

Jannicke, George, waiter, Liverpool, 506, 614, 832.

J'ans, Mr., Customs officer, Isle of Man, 568, 741, 769, 919, 1135; surveyor, Lancaster port, 1116; waiter, Hull, 1361.

Jansen, Peter, smith of the Mint, 45, 80, 154.

Japan work, 1038; boxes, 1505.

Jarvis (Jervis, Jervice), Elizabeth (née Lane), 129.
-, -, George, Tangier soldier, 1022, 1394.
-, -, John, outlaw, Montgomery, 852.
-, -, Margaret, widow of George, 1022, 1394; royal bounty to, 1431.
-, -, William, of Briston, Norfolk, Dissenter, 58.

Jeanes (and see Janes), Walter, bailiff of Ryme, Dorset, 565.
-, -, William, tidesman, Boston, 109, 499.

Jefferson, Reginald, Labron manor, Yorks, 1617.
-, -, Robert, boatman, Newcastle port, 181, 371, 449.

Jeffery, John, collector, Grimsby port, 448.

Jeffryes (Jefferys, Jefferies, etc.), Sir George, Justice of Chester and Flint, 21, 109, 179, 282, 391, 490, 516, 664, 719, 795, 862, 930, 952, 967, 1055; Chief Justice of the King's Bench, 918, 948, 1055, 1249, 1435, 1448, 1514; baronetcy fee, 320; serjeant at law, 918.
-, -, Henry, poor Tangier soldier, 749, 1476.
-, -, Col. Herbert, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, 395,803, 1498; expedition to Virginia, 804.
-, -, John, landwaiter, Sunderland, 936.
-, -, Nicho, boatman, Falmouth, 1140.
-, -, William, ship's captain, 321, 658.
-, -, Mr., transporting soldiers to Tangier, 769.

Jellett, John, noontender, London, 1106.

Jelly, Richard, Tangier orphan, 1205.

Jemmett, Philip, Excise Farmer, 353; Irish payments, 726.

Jenison (Jennison), Mathew, senr., Receiver General, co. Notts, of the Seventeen Months' Tax, Poll and Eighteen Months' Tax, 36, 83, 680.
-, -, Mathew, and Sir Mathew, junr., Receiver with Mathew his father of the above taxes, 83, 680, 989; lease, co. Yorks, 872.
-, -, Sir Ralph, Commissioner for Northumberland of the 1666 Poll, 662.

Jenkin, Griffith, lands, Llanvihangel, 1619.

Jenkins, Anne, annuity, 729, 1259, 1261, 1419, 1421.
-, -, Cadwallader, tidesman, London, 291, 450, 903.
-, -, Eliz., a rocker [of the late King's children], 725.
-, -, Jonas, waiter, Starcross, 1324.
-, -, Sir Leoline, Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, 22, 582; Secretary of State, 34, 40, 95, 101, 152, 155, 164, 170, 176, 231, 245, 246, 254, 271, 283, 294, 296, 301, 314, 325, 354, 395, 407, 415, 438, 481, 483, 486, 505, 562, 568, 578, 585, 595, 597, 637, 641, 658, 683, 687, 709, 711, 713, 782, 834, 836, 837, 894, 927, 948, 988, 1098, 1104, 1108, 1132, 1159, 1203, 1295, 1319, 1343, 1395, 1519; secret service money as Secretary of State, 74, 435, 501, 850, 915, 930, 1085, 1091, 1098; salary as Secretary of State, 75, 1085; Envoy Extraordinary for the Treaty of Nymuegen, 1657–8; Commissioner for Tangier, 1253; Privy Councillor, 1514; plate for, 1108, 1122; caveats, 850.
-, -, William, of Carrog, Cardigan, 1530.
-, -, -, waiter, Folkestone, 444.

Jenkinson, Thomas, Customs smack, Plymouth, 875.

Jenner, John, outlaw, 488, 632.
-, -, Mr., counsel, 786–7.
-, -, Thomas, Petersham, 769, 872.
-, -, Sir Thomas, Recorder of London, 1043.

Jennings (Jennens), Henry, tidesman, Topsham, Exeter, 1324.
-, -, Tho., Comptroller, Bristol, 281; waiter of the Four and a Half per cent. duty, Bridgetown, Barbados, 1325.
-, -, Sir William, lease, St. James's Park, 85, 150.

Jephson, Edward, lease of encroachments, Macclesfield, 1600.
-, -, Mr., grant of money, 51.

Jerman see German.

Jermyn, Henry, 3rd Earl of St. Albans, 434; lands of the Marquess of Antrim in Ireland, 659, 895; grant of Oatlands, 175; lease of the Tennis Court, Whitehall, 236, 410–11; manor or bailiwick of St. James's, 236, 1574; Lord Chamberlain, 701; lands, London, etc., 996, 1037, 1123–4, 1172, 1237, 1278, 1575; grant of Virginia, 1176; Trustee for the Queen Mother, 1500.
-, -, Thomas, 2nd Lord Jermyn, lands, St. Martins-in-the-Fields, 1123–4, 1172, 1278.

Jerpoint (co. Kilkenny), 1356.

Jersey, island of, 446, 1168.
-, -, Castle, Elizabeth, repairs, 105, 185.
-, -, Customs tonnage, 105, 185.
-, -, exporting bricks to, 834.
-, -, Governor of see Lanier, Sir J.
-, -, order of Council for officer for certificates of shipment from London, 942.
-, -, passes for ships of, 1068.

Jervis, Jervice see Jarvis.

Jesson, William, outlaw, co. Derby, 1075.

Jessup (Jessop), Mr., records of Impropriations in the hands of the Trustees for Maintenance of Ministers during the Commonwealth, 1536.
-, -, William, petition (Sir C. Wren), 756.

Jeston, John, Commissioner for concealments of lands, London, 1552.

Jesuits see Roman Catholics.

Jewel (Jewell), Charles, waiter, Clovelly, 446, 500, 506.

Jewel House or Office, bills, 1665.
-, - -, clerk of, 915, see Bridall, W.
-, -, -, deliveries to be authorised by the Treasury Lords, 331.
-, - -, establishment (1668), 1651; (1679), 1653.
-, - -, Groom of, 630, see Gilbert, J.
-, - -, livery of plate out of, to the Groom of the Stole, 1337.
-, - -, Master of, 630, see Talbot, Sir G.
-, - -, officers of, 77, 385, 630, 725, 1261, 1664.
-, - -, pension out of new year's gifts payable in, 1308.
-, - -, plate delivered out of, and warrants for, 76–7, 256–7, 272, 666, 671, 1108, 1143.
-, - -, plate and gold works delivered into (see Vyner, Sir T., Eales, Mr.), 84, 301, 1153, 1159, 1202.
-, - -, plate for the King, 1136.
-, - -, plate, return of into the Jewel Office by ambassadors, etc. and discharges of, 666, 671, 701, 713, 741, 744, 745, 1108, 1122.
-, - -, presents of plate, etc. see Royal (presents).
-, - -, yeomen of, 630, see Bridall, P.; Tyndall, T.

Jewels imported by the East India Company, duty on, 257.

Jewels purchased for the King, 199, and see Legouch, I., Royal (presents).

Jews, traders, 213.

Jey, William, suppressing tobacco planting, 1165.

Jillet, John, tidesman, London, 566.

Jobson, Mr., privy seal for payment by R. Gwyn, 1409.

Jocino, Antonio, of Messina, painter, his "Susanna," 1351.

Jockley, Mr., ship's master, 1119.

John de Haltoe, tenant, Cumberland, 1197.

Johns, Stephen, boatman, Falmouth, 1276.

Johnson, Elizabeth, widow of Major Thomas, 17. .
-, -, Francis, merchant, Newcastle, 383.
-, -, -, purchasing the manor of Spalding, 1224.
-, -, George, shipmaster, 931.
-, -, George, justice of Chester, Flint, Denbigh and Montgomery, 21, 109, 179, 248, 282.
-, -, Sir Henry, tin business, 128, 135; perpetual interest on the Excise, 550.
-, -, Sir James, fine for sedition, 665, 753.
-, -, John, Customs seizer, 606, 612.
-, -, Mathew, for Lord Colepeper, 1078; purchase of land for Windsor Avenue, 644.
-, -, Mr.,fine on, at Lichfield, 322.
-, -, Mr., in charge of the King's horses, 1179.
-, -, Mr., glass for the King's coaches, 1180.
-, -, Nathaniel, serjeant, Tangier, 1431.
-, -, Sir Nathaniel, Alderman of Newcastle, 1462; Hearthmoney Farmer (1679–84), 66, 435, 556–7, 577, 624, 654, 724, 729, 849, 867, 875, 885, 890, 908, 914, 951, 961, 986, 991, 1015, 1037, 1044, 1049, 1051, 1067, 1088, 1148, 1517; loans by, 65, 542.
-, -, Nicholas, Paymaster of the Guards, Garrisons and Land Forces, 3, 15, 21, 29, 32, 36, 40, 58, 62, 76, 88, 89–90, 98, 103, 116, 122, 124, 135, 140, 145, 151, 161, 164, 168, 180, 192, 203, 207, 211, 226, 229, 235, 240, 244, 250, 262, 268, 269, 270, 273, 279, 284, 293, 296, 312, 317, 319, 321, 323, 330, 332, 333, 339, 340, 347, 348, 349, 352, 355, 360, 369, 382, 391, 395, 397, 398, 403, 412, 417, 423, 430, 435, 438, 439, 443, 451, 545; death of, 458, 459; Chelsea Hospital, 755–6; accounts, 128, 203, 998, 1455; loans, 1656; interest for loans, 97, 164, 168, 171, 227, 245, 284, 355, 369 Cashier of Excise (1680), 720, 773.
-, -, Nicholas, captive in Algiers, 671.
-, -, Philip, bailiff of Stoke under Hamdon, 565.
-, -, Ralph, lands, Ireland, 1355.
-, -, Richard, tidesman, London, 614, 619, 1190, 1343.
-, -, -, militia money, Berks, 821.
-, -, Samuel, fine for misdemeanour, 1459.
-, -, Seneca, shipmaster, 1130.
-, -, Silvanus, Customs seizer, 650.
-, -, Thomas, Major, Liskeard, 17.
-, -, -, son of Major Thomas, 17.
-, -, -, Northumberland, Recusants, 155.
-, -, -, Lieutenant of the Foresight, 1408.
-, -, William, sheriff of Lancs, 1234.
-, -, lease, Wyberton, 15578, 1605.

Johnsonstown (co. Dublin), 1156.

Jole, Tho., house in St. Clements Danes, 222.

Jolly, Edw., vicar of Wendover, Bucks, 1064.
-, -, Mr., Catholic papers found in the house of in Drury Lane, 152.
-, -, Philip, of Spalding, lease, 1533.

Jones, Arthur, traitors lands, Bermudas, 1150–1.
-, -, Charles, militia money, co. Flint, 814.
-, -, -, waiter at the Limekilns, Bristol, 1221.
-, -, Edward, boatman, Bawdsey Ferry, 876, 997; tidesman, London, 1140.
-, -, -, of Bagillt, Anglesea, 1223.
-, -, Daniel, ship's commander, 995.
-, -, Elisha, boatman, Colchester, 714.
-, -, Frances, royal bounty to for Worcester escape, 577.
-, -, -, Tangier widow, 1204.
-, -, Gilbert, woodward, Hainault Walks, Waltham Forest, 405, 1216, 1314.
-, -, -, coastwaiter, London, 1361.
-, -, Hugh, Customs place, London, 159.
-, -, -, a Justice of Peace, Cornwall, 478.
-, -, Humphrey, landcarriageman, London, 444, 655, 667; tide-surveyor, 1410, 1424.
-, -, James, Farmer of Excise, South Wales (before 1660), 531.
-, -, John, waiter, Aberthaw, 181.
-, -, -, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.
-, -, -, Capt., Customs fraud, 668.
-, -, -, son of Robert, deputy collector, Lyme, 960; collector, Weymouth, 1128; tidesman, London, landwaiter, Plymouth, 1310.
-, -, -, of Moelfre, Carnarvon, 1537.
-, -, -, the Regicide, 1355, 1541, 1581.
-, -, -, Dr., the King's apothecary, 385, 1286.
-, -, Josiah, public notary, 861.
-, -, Mr., Customs inspector, 118.
-, -, Mr., v. Capt. Vincent, 501.
-, -, Mr. [? John], Lyme Regis, cobb, 1454.
-, -, Morgan, sheriff of Carmarthen, 1409.
-, -, Richard, a groom litterman, 391, 765, 897, 1259.
-, -, -, waterman, London, 650.
-, -, -, lands, Llanvihangel, 1619.
-, -, -, 1st Earl of Ranelagh, 53, 129, 315, 354, 367, 562, 636, 639, 643, 693, 832, 884, 948, 1093; Vice-Treasurer, Ireland, 13, 38, 43, 673, 1060; accounts as such, 278, 451, 844, 1044; surrender of his office of Vice-Treasurer, 1297–8; deputy to as such see Champante, Sir J., 1184–5; revenue undertaking or contract, Ireland, for payment of the Forces, etc. there, 5, 11, 73, 185, 232–3, 280, 282, 302, 314, 456, 616, 655, 1146–7, 1262, 1290, 1330–2, 1454; accounts as such, 3, 4–5, 23, 38, 43, 54, 56, 68, 310, 334, 340, 345, 623, 642, 642–5, 656, 729, 751, 773, 840, 923; books of as such, 5, 290, 300; legal proceedings of certiorari against him on the above undertaking, 920, 999, 1022; his 30,000l. bond in connection therewith, 3, 103, 437, 623, 806, 806–7, 1331; his 24,000l. bond in connection therewith to cover a loan of 24,000l. from the King to help to clear the 1675 Dec. pay of the Forces, Ireland, 3, 437, 691, 1143, 1146–7, 1184–5, 1262, 1290, 1330–2, 1454; item of 76,000l., 806, 806–7, 1454; item of 80,000l., 627; suit against Sir James Hayes in connection with the above revenue undertaking, 1146; payments in England in connection therewith, 923; payments to C. Bertie, 802; proprietory interests in Barbados, 49, 50, 124, 1093, 1422–4; Constable of Athlone, Moycarn and Brawny, 1283, 1298; grant in Athlone, 110; pension to A. Loftus and L. Kingdon in trust for, 1298, 1662.
-, -, Robert, collector, Lyme, 960, 1451; ditto, Poole, 1496.
-, -, Rowland, lease, Denbigh, 704.
-, -, Stephen, tidesman, London port, 255, 506.
-, -, Sir Theophilus, lands, Ireland, 1070–1.
-, -, Thomas, landcarriageman, London port, 533, 1063; tide-surveyor ibid. 291; ditto, Bristol, 1170, 1300.
-, -, -, mariner, 364.
-, -, -, assault on by Thomas Squire, 926, 952.
-, -, -, a Gentleman of the Guard, petition about seizing leather, 1075, 1114.
-, -, Sir Thomas, a Justice of the King's Bench, 11, 52, 109, 178, 274, 605, 852, 854; Chief Justice of Common Pleas, 920, 967.
-, -, William, Justice of Peace, co. Monmouth, 786.
-, -, -, tidewaiter, London, 116, 290, 1140; tidesman, Bideford, 614, 1276; waterman in the coasting boat, 714.
-, -, -, linen draper, landwaiter, London, 1408.
-, -, -, shipmaster, 1471.

Jonnery, John, tidesman, London, 255.

Jope, Elizabeth, Hayman's inquisition, 635.

Jordan, Nicholas, tidewaiter, Cowes port, 1311.
-, -, Philip, tidesman, London, 190.
-, -, Thomas, Recusant, Bristol, 1263.
-, -, William, prisoner in the King's Bench, deputy to R. Cressett, 1130.

Joseph Don, Secretary to the Spanish Embassy, 177.

Joyce, Andrew, merchant, 653, 657–8.

Joyne, Richard, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.

Joynes, William, Marshal of the High Court of Admiralty, 22.

Jucks, Roger, searcher, Beaumaris, 685.

Judd (Jude, Judde), Daniel, tidesman, London, 291, 452, 506; concealed Crown lands, London, 1552.

Judge Thomas of Ashfield Magna, co. Suffolk, linen weaver, Recusant, 82.

Judges (for their names see separately under each Court, Chancery, Common Pleas, Exchequer and King's Bench), opinions by, 605; salaries, 11, 21, 78, 153, 178, 181, 284, 386, 392, 493, 529, 605, 632, 663, 719, 800, 859, 863, 952, 969, 1048, 1131, 1182, 1431; estimate for at the Restoration, 1636–7 (1667), 1646, (1668), 1651, (1679), 1653.

Juniper, Nicholas, employed on the mole, Tangier, 1247.

Justall, Monsieur, French Protestant, 294.

Justices in Eyre see Forests.

Justices of the Peace, illegalities by, 991; and see Excise (opposition) Treasury (writing); see also Hearthmoney (exemption certificates).

Juycements of cattle in forests, 984.