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Dackin, John, late of her Majesty's first troop of guards, petition; xc. 65.
Dacres, Lord (Earl of Sussex), marriage, debts, &c.; lxxxv. 128.
Da Cunha, D. Luis, clothing, &c.; ciii. 92, 99.
Dagnia, Onesiphorus, of Newcastle, glassmaker, petitions, costs of his trial; xc. 112; xciv. 82.
Dale, Samuel, landwaiter of the port of London, surrender of his place; lxxx. 28.
Daley, Baron, came from Ireland to afford information to her Majesty; lxxxv. 119.
Dallow, Richard, porter of the Mint, his house taken from him; xcix. 26.
Dalrymple, Mr. George, assistant to the solicitor of the Excise Office in Scotland, salary, &c.; cii. 132.
Dalton, Richard, gent., exchange of lands between him and the dean and canons of St. George's chapel, Windsor; lxxix. 52.
-, -, -, payment for his fee farm; lxxix. 53.
-, -, petition for debt on an annuity purchased; xci. 144.
Dambon, Mr., a French pensioner in Ireland; xcviii. 48.
Dame Annis à Cleerewell, in Old Street, co. Middlesex, order about; xcvii. 76.
Danby, Earl of; xcix. 127.
Danes, additions to be made to the; lxxxvi. 116.
-, establishment for 12,000; lxxxvi. 127.
-, in danger of being disbanded for want of supplies, &c.; lxxxvii. 26.
Danish colony at St. Thomas's; lxxxviii. 52.
-, officers, charges in bringing over, and pay of; xci. 4.
-, ships, clearing of; lxxix. 87, 91, 96.
-, subsidies, as to; lxxxv. 100.
-, troops, or forces, establishments for; lxxxvi. 45, 114.
-, -, in pay of England, arrears, ill circumstances of, &c.; lxxxvi. 125; lxxxvii. 25, 26, 151, 152.
Dapwell, Mary, late of Bradfield, Wilts, spinster, care of an idiot; lxxxix. 131.
Darby, Mr. Richard, late agent to the Commissioners of Transport at Lisbon; xcvi. 94.
Darcy, Bridget, widow, for pension discontinued; xcviii. 120.
Darking, [Dorking], Surrey; lxxxvi. 106.
Darnelly, Mr., complaints against; lxxxv. 159; lxxxvi. 40.
-, -, accountant of the Post Office, exceptions made by; lxxxvi. 26.
Darrington, Mr., shot by men landed from a French shallop, &c.; xcv. 24.
Dartmoor, pillage by poor people of; lxxxix. 98.
Dartmouth man-of-war, captor of, at Vigo; xci. 57; xcii. 75.
D'Arzeliers. See Arzeliers.
Dashwood, Sir Samuel, Knt., petition; xciv. 64.
Datchet, a bridge to be built at, money ordered for, &c.; xcviii. 16; xcix. 5.
D'Auverquerk, Mons. See Auverquerque.
Davall, Mr. Peter, agent to Major-General la Meloniere's late regiment, arrears; xcii. 64.
Davenant, Dr.; lxxxvii. 3; ci. 2.
-, Inspector General of exports and imports of the Customs, memorial as to his clerks; xci. 121.
David, Mr. John James, merchant, barilla sold to; lxxx. 144.
Davis, John, footman to King William III., for arrears; lxxxix. 88.
Davison, Capt. John, of Great Yarmouth, Esq., &c., for grant of marsh land; xciv. 81.
Davy, Mr. Nicholas, nominated a prize agent; xcii. 95.
-, -, agent for prizes at Falmouth; xciii. 3.
-, -, -, unfit; xcvi. 5.
Dawson, Mr., clerk of the Irish Paper Office, application; c. 20.
-, Mr. J., linen manufacture, warrant, &c.; cii. 18, 29.
Day, Samuel, Esq., for salary as lieutenant-governor of the Bermudas; lxxx. 140.
Deal; lxxxiii. 93; xcv. 29.
-, a deputy commissary for marines at; lxxxix. 24.
-, rights, &c. of the Admiralty at, services in connexion with; xciii. 122.
-, Castle, H.M.S., commander of; lxxxv. 97; xciv. 108.
Dean, forest of, keepers of the, petition for salaries; lxxix. 89; lxxxviii. 23.
-, -, damage done by the storm in; lxxxviii. 7.
-, -, payment out of the wood sales of; lxxxix. 39.
-, -, proceeds from sale of underwood in, how appropriated; xc. 82.
-, -, how to be divided, and the value of the timber per annum; xcvi. 60.
-, -, a contract for wood from, if carried out, at what loss, &c.; xcvi. 89; xcvii. 33, 52.
-, -, enclosure of part of, for six years; xcvii. 6.
-, -, ill-usage of oaks in the; cii. 140.
Dean, or Deane, Mr.; ciii. 105.
-, Mr. George, certificate; xc. 70.
-, Marmaduke, joint controller of Customs in port of Chester, renewal of patent; lxxix. 106.
-, -, controller at the port of Liverpool, frauds by; xcvii. 69.
Debts of the late King; lxxix. 12.
-, and incumbrances unsatisfied in her Majesty's reign, a comparison of, with money paid on those of previous reign; xcii. 28.
Declaration, H.M.'s, payments according to; lxxxv. 164.
-, -, persons not included in; xc. 128.
-, -, as to prizes, flag officers aggrieved by; lxxxv. 165.
-, the, money remaining to be received on; xcvi. 29.
Dee, Richard, &c., debts of the gentlemen outpensioners; lxxxvii. 35.
Deering, Sir Edward, claims of, for naval stores; lxxxviii. 28; see also Dering.
Deficiencies, how provided for; c. 24.
Defoe, libel, “Shortest way with Dissenters;” lxxxiv. 41; see also Fooe.
De Laigle, Capt., petition; xcii. 91.
De Lalo, Col., report on memorial of; xcviii. 2.
Delamere, forest of, in co. of Chester; xcvii. 107; xcviii. 26.
-, -, -, rent of land in; lxxxvi. 23.
-, -, -, chief forester in fee and bailiff of, and as to the office; xcviii. 26.
De la Prade, Mons., a French minister, church set up by; xcvii. 111.
De la Rose, Mr.; cii. 4.
-, William, formerly collector of excise for Hampshire; lxxx. 43; lxxxi. 8; lxxxii. 18.
De Last, Francis, executor of Sir Paul Ricaut, petition; lxxxix. 7.
Delaval (spelt different ways), Capt. G., claims; lxxix. 104.
-, John, apprehended the printer of a libel, allowance to; xcii. 49.
-, Captain Peter, wounded, &c., prays for arrears; lxxix. 73.
-, Robert, for a stamper's place; lxxxix. 1, 44.
-, Sir John, Bart., memorial as to a pier built by him, &c.; xcviii. 67.
Delawar, Lord, his apartment at St. James's converted into a chapel; xci. 74.
Denassan, C., master of the robes; lxxix. 17.
Denbigh, co. of, North Wales, manors in; lxxix. 21.
-, -, under-sheriff of, and lands in, seized; xcii. 99.
-, lordship of, North Wales, office of steward and keeper of the courts leet, &c., in; xcii. 63.
Denham's Buildings in Great Scotland Yard; lxxxvii. 128.
Denia; cii. 112; ciii. 13.
-, siege of, &c.; cii. 87.
-, castle of, governor of; cii. 87.
Denmark House; xxxxiv. 59; xciii. 47.
-, King of, envoy from the; xciv. 78.
-, -, hawks, a present to her Majesty from; xciv. 86.
-, -, subsidies to; lxxxvi. 37; xcviii. 68.
-, Prince George of. See George, Prince of Denmark.
Denneston, Edward, profits of sea beer; lxxxiii. 120.
De Prade, Mons., concerning omission of 3s. a day to; xci. 98.
Deptford; ciii. 61.
-, Yard; lxxxi. 87.
-, -, estimates for building men-of-war at; lxxxv. 34.
-, the, prizes taken by; lxxxix. 61.
-, -, attending Massachusetts Bay, pirates pardoned and put on board; xcvii. 10.
Derbie, John, Receiver General of taxes for the co. of Dorset, petition; xciv. 36.
Derby, Earl of; xciii. 94.
-, -, act of settlement of estates, &c., of his tenants in Isle of Man; xc. 116.
Dering, Sir Edward, knight, his accounts; xci. 75.
-, -, -, long-standing debts due to; xc. 67.
Derry, Lough of; lxxxv. 74.
Deserters and recruits, petition for expenses of securing; lxxxix. 60.
Despieres, Capt., a French pensioner, as to pension of; lxxxvi. 148.
Des Prises, Francis Bauldwin, of Waterford, formerly colonel of horse under Lewis 14th, a Protestant refugee; lxxxvi. 134.
Desromanes, Capt. James, of Col. Elliot's regiment, for an allowance; lxxxix. 136.
Devereux galley, prize wines taken by the; xciv. 3.
De Vie, Lady, memorial concerning part of a pension for; xci. 98.
Devine, Capt. Gerard, memorial for charge of bringing letters; ciii. 43.
Devon, co. of, discoveries in, reward for, suspended till after the hearing; xcv. 102.
-, -, frauds and abuses in, commission of inquiry into, &c., charge of; xcv. 111; xcvi. 48.
-, -, marriage duties in, frauds in returns of; lxxxvi. 52.
-, -, Receiver General of part of; lxxxix. 69.
-, -, receivers of, commission to inquire about; xciv. 18.
-, stannary prison for; lxxxix. 98.
-, three members of parliament dwelling in; lxxxix. 144.
-, tin coined at the coinage towns in; xcviii. 115; c. 69.
Devonshire, Duke of, grant to; lxxxv. 146.
“Devorax,” Walter, petition; xciv. 3.
Dewy, James, Esq.; xcix. 32.
D'heuninguen, Philibert D'heruart, Baron, envoy extraordinary to the Swiss cantons; lxxxii. 88.
Dicconson, William, Esq., land to creditors of, petition; lxxxvii. 113.
Dickenson's forfeited estate, as to; xcix. 115.
-, -, -, in Lancashire, fund for support of the Greek youths at Oxford, settled on; xcv. 11.
Dickenson, George, agent to commissioners for sick and wounded at Plymouth; xcix. 108.
Dieppe, shipments of tobacco to, how far a correspondence with her Majesty's enemies; xcv. 89.
Digby, John, petition for appointment; lxxxiv. 107.
-, -, deputy patent waiter in the port of London; lxxx. 28.
-, -, gent., Receiver or Receiver General of the land revenue in Worcester, Hereford, Salop, and Stafford, case of; lxxxiv. 4.
-, -, -, accounts of; xcii. 9.
-, -, -, petition to succeed; xci. 102.
Dilkes, Admiral; lxxxvii. 78.
Dimock, Col., Mary the widow of, papers relating to; lxxxviii. 75.
Dingley, or Dingly, co. Northampton, lands in, mortgaged, &c.; xcviii. 79, 86.
Diplock, John, mariner, for reward for taking two Frenchmen; c. 29.
Disbanded officers, as to half-pay of; xcix. 1.
-, soldiers, the usual bounty to; xciv. 1.
“Dissenters, shortest way with;” lxxxiv. 41.
Distillery, a, arranged to evade the law; xcvi. 84.
Distributions, scheme of, sent to the Exchequer; lxxx. 80.
Divan and Pasha, a commission signed by the; lxxxiv. 34.
Diving engine, a patent; lxxxix. 111.
Divisions, &c., in arrear, upon the 4th 3s. aid; lxxxv. 161.
Dixon, George, Receiver General of the co. of Somerset and city of Bristol, petition; xcix. 91; ci. 26.
-, Sir Robert, one of the commissioners of Customs of North Britain, frauds; cii. 76.
Dixwell, Sir Basill, auditor of the excise; lxxxii. 5.
-, tender, the, with prize goods from Vigo; lxxxvi. 111.
Dobson, Christopher, petition for employment; xciii. 95.
Dockwra, Wm., of London, merchant, originator of penny post; lxxx. 35, 55; lxxxii. 51.
Dockyards, sale of old stores in the; lxxxvii. 116.
Docminique, or Dominicq, Mr. Paul, merchant, London; lxxxi. 32; lxxxiii. 15.
Doctors' Commons; xcviii. 87.
Dod, or Dodd, Mr.; xciii. 85; xciv. 23.
-, -, derelict wines condemned; c. 19.
-, J., or John; lxxxiv. 47; xciii. 122; xcix. 88.
Dodington, or Doddington, Mr.; lxxxvii. 59; xc. 34, 35; xciii. 46.
-, -, paymaster to late treasurer of the navy; lxxxiv. 149; xcix. 69.
-, George; lxxix. 109; xc. 86; cii. 63.
Dog tavern, the; xcvii. 70.
Dolben, George, Esq., or Sir George, one of the justices of Common Pleas, allowances to; lxxxvi. 71; xcii. 41.
Dollars, rise of price of; lxxxiv. 49.
-, bullion and plate, seizure of; lxxxv. 66; xciii. 98.
“Done, deputy to;” lxxxiv. 103.
-, Mr. Auditor, allowance for marine regiments; lxxxiii. 12.
Donegall, Earl of, or Lord; xcviii. 57.
-, -, regiment of; xcviii. 109; ci. 38.
-, -, -, account of the missing in; lxxxvii. 154.
-, -, -, charge made to, for subsistence; xcii. 18.
-, -, -, company of, taken by the French; xciv. 13.
-, -, -, list of officers who died and were killed in; xciii. 60.
-, -, -, certain officers in; xcv. 9; xcvii. 104; xcix. 2.
-, -, -, pay and debt of; lxxxviii. 17, 59, 80; xci. 47; xciii. 91.
-, -, -, pretensions to command a company in, resigned; xciv. 65.
-, -, -, report as to, in Ireland; xcii. 33.
Donjoy, Simon, late Collector of Excise in Middlesex, &c., suspended, &c.; lxxxiii. 78.
-, -, late Collector of Excise, composition of debt of; lxxxvi. 128.
Dorchester, Lady, or Countess of, grant to, and debt of; xcvi. 6.
-, -, pension and arrears of, &c.; c. 38, 41, 54.
-, -, Queen's letter in favour of, a mistake in; ci. 109.
-, gaol, a prisoner in; xciii. 86.
D'Ore, Sarah, claims on one Wrayford; xcviii. 94.
Dorgeuall, Capt., arrears of pension; lxxxvii. 24.
Dormer, Robert, Esq., M.P., Chancellor of the county palatine of Durham; lxxxix. 44.
Dorritt, Mr., deceased, late Sub-Commissioner of the port of Plymouth; xcviii. 90.
Dorset, co. of, Receiver of, Queen's moiety from the Portland quarries answered to; ci. 83.
-, -, Receiver General of Taxes for; xciv. 36.
-, -, Receiver of land revenue in; ci. 19.
-, [Earl of] lxxix. 23.
Dort, English merchants at, chaplain to the society of; lxxx. 66.
“Dos Dane,” the, surprise of; lxxxvii. 28.
Douglas (spelt different ways), Archibald, Esq., concealed lands discovered by, and demised to; xciii. 127.
-, -, Col., widow and executrix of, and grants to; xciv. 103.
-, -, of Cavers, her Majesty's Receiver General; ci. 104.
-, Edward, attending Mr. Harley, for allowance; xciv. 24.
-, -, late Deputy Commissary of the Musters to the old marine regiments; xcix. 3.
-, Ralph, frauds in the salt duties, petition; xcix. 72.
-, Sir Robert; lxxxi. 69.
Dover; lxxxi. 94.
-, harbour, Commissioners of; xcviii. 75.
-, -, state of, works proposed, plan, &c.; xcviii. 75.
-, -, repairs of; xcix. 65, 82.
-, -, -, estimate, description, plan, &c.; ci. 37.
-, house furnished at, for ambassadors; lxxiv. 80.
-, pier, repair of, process in connexion with account for; xci. 142.
-, pier head, draught of; xcix. 82.
-, rights, &c. of the Admiralty at, services in connexion with; xciii. 122.
-, surveyor of, to restore money seized; lxxxv. 76.
-, wasting of goods in prizes at; xciv. 48.
Down, John, Esq., and others, petition for the grant of mines, &c.; cii. 50.
Downe, Earl of, a favour for his kinsman; lxxxi. 101.
Downs, the; lxxxii. 28, 61.
Dowse, the widow whose husband was housekeeper to the Office for Sick and Wounded, petition; xcii. 71.
Dowthwait, Mr., arrears owing to; lxxxix. 26.
D'Oyly, Capt. Edmund, commander of the “Deal Castle,” proceedings against; lxxxv. 97.
D'Peyster, Col., transactions at New York; lxxxi. 106.
-, A., Deputy Auditor [at New York] lxxxii. 77.
Dragoons, regiment of, loss in providing accoutrements, &c. for; lxxvii. 80.
-, -, method of raising; xcviii. 49.
-, -, Queen's, officers of, petition; lxxxv. 29.
-, Royal, sent to Holland; lxxxiv. 17.
Drake, Thomas, constable of the parish of Milton Abbott, in the co of Devon, petition as to indictments against; xci. 58.
Driffeild, Edward, and others, a ferry granted to; ci. 47.
Driver, Robert, shipwright of parish of Lambeth, employed to take account of certain timber; lxxxiv. 57.
-, -, -, reward to, for discoveries of timber belonging to the crown; xc. 95.
Drogheda, the Earl of (off-reckonings); lxxix. 58.
Druggerman, a Greek in Oxford appointed; lxxxvii. 142.
Drummond, Mr., advice of, as to tin; xcix. 97.
-, Mr. William, Warden of the Mint in Scotland; cii. 64.
-, Messrs. John & Co., at Amsterdam, tin consigned to; xcii. 109.
Drumsoy, Master Crawfurd of; xci. 139.
Drury Lane division in parish of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, inhabitants of, petition as to a chapel of ease; xciv. 106.
Dublin, or city of; lxxx. 89; lxxxi. 100; lxxxvii. 16, 39, 78, 79; lxxxviii. 14, 31; xci. 113; xciii. 85, 101, 102, 134; xcvi. 33, 35, 73; xcviii. 46; c. 54; ci. 70; ciii. 51, 52, 55; civ. 60.
-, Archbishop of, public acts of, &c; lxxxvi. 107 (p. 175).
-, barracks building in or near, site, cost, payment for, &c.; lxxxiv. 53; c. 46; ci. 71.
-, Castle; lxxxvi. 148; xcii. 41; xcvii. 52; xcviii. 5; cii. 18, 63, 73, 81, 83, 98, 127; ciii. 44, 64, 66, 71, 74, 80.
-, co. of; xciii. 132.
-, -, value of certain sequestered lands in; ciii. 66.
-, Custom House. See Custom House, Dublin.
-, lighthouse in; xci. 71.
-, ordnance in; xcv. 73.
-, penny post office, erection of; lxxxix. 35.
-, -, to whom granted, &c.; xcviii. 78.
-, post office in, alterations in the establishment of, and duties of officers in; lxxxvii. 114.
-, transport of regiments from; lxxxiv. 150.
Dubois, Anna, an order and tally fraudulently transferred to; xci. 92.
Dubourdieu, Mons., petition for chaplaincy in Chelsea College; xcviii. 56.
Du Cass, Mons., arrival of, at Martinique, &c.; ciii. 68.
Duchy fines; xc. 119.
-, office; lxxx. 50.
Dudley, Col. or Col. J.; lxxxii. 58; xciii. 89; xcvi. 101.
-, -, concerning the pirates' treasure, &c.; xcvii. 10.
-, -, an expedition sent by; cii. 39 (p. 512).
-, -, or John (but? a mistake for Joseph), Governor of New England; lxxxi. 107; lxxxiv. 127; xcviii. 27.
-, -, -, address in praise of; xci. 48.
-, -, -, defence of his management, account of himself, &c.; ciii. 61.
-, Cornet, of Lloyd's dragoons, distinguished himself in D. of Ormonde's expedition; lxxxv. 58.
Duesbury, Capt., taken prisoner whilst going in a flag of truce to St. Domingo; xciv. 2.
Dufty, John, convicted for exporting wool; lxxx. 122; xcii. 60.
Duke Street, Westminster, a dwelling house in, purchased; xcix. 76.
Duling, John, of Rochester, gent., manor sold to; xcvii. 85.
Dumfries; ci. 97; cii. 75.
-, Excise officers at, as to the; cii. 84.
Dummer, E. or Edmund, Mr. or Esq., contractor for the packet boats; lxxxii. 44; lxxxv. 148; lxxxvi. 8, 85; lxxxvii. 34, 45, 149; lxxxix. 8, 47, 64, 81, 94; xci. 25, 46; xcii. 10; xcvi. 74; xcvii. 105; xcix. 29, 57; cii. 91.
-, -, -, proposal of economy in building new packet boats; lxxxvii. 19.
-, -, -, salary of, Order in Council for; xcv. 62.
-, -, -, -, how to be paid, and as to his services; xcvi. 53.
-, -, -, account of voyages made by his sloops; xcvii. 18.
-, -, -, his undertaking beneficial, proposal to extend; cii. 120.
-, -, -, privy seal for discharge of W. India contract; ciii. 67, 106.
-, -, survey, &c., of Dover harbour; xcviii. 75; xcix. 82.
-, -, cost of maintaining an advice boat; c. 14.
-, William; xcix. 124.
Duncannon fort, governor of; cii. 14.
Duncombe, Sir Charles, proposal; cii. 22.
-, Mr. W.; lxxxix. 128.
-, -, joint controller of the army; lxxxvii. 80.
Dundalk, late collector of; xci. 111.
Dundee; cii. 1, 75.
-, excise officers at; cii. 84.
Dungannon, Lord, regiment of, draughts to complete the; xcviii. 5.
-, -, -, shipped from Ireland; xcviii. 20.
-, Viscountess Dowager of, petition; ci. 94.
Dunkirk; lxxxix. 102; cii. 48.
Dunning, Edward, petition for grant of a ferry; ci. 47.
“Dunwich,” H.M.S., commander of; xciii. 128.
Duplin, or Dupplin, Thomas, Viscount of the kingdom of Scotland, assignee of the Earl of Kinoul, perpetuity of 1,000l. a year; lxxix. 83; lxxxii. 35.
Durham, &c., Receiver General of taxes for; lxxxvi. 28.
-, bishopric of, Tanfeild in the; xc. 71.
-, clergy of, pensions to, stoppage of taxes on; xciv. 61.
-, co. palatine of; xcvii. 68.
-, -, chancellor of; lxxxix. 44.
-, -, farm of excise of; lxxxv. 150.
-, Receiver General of taxes for; lxxxvi. 28.
-, salt laden on the coasts of; xcviii. 67.
-, and Newcastle, bishopric of, a collector under the late farmers for the; lxxxix. 78.
-, Mr. Wm., late surveyor of house and marriage duties, &c. in co. of Bedford; xcv. 74.
Durrant, James, for reward for apprehensions; lxxxix. 102.
Dursley, Lord, James, commander of H.M.S. “Litchfield,” for reward for seizure of Capt. Coshart, lxxxvi. 80.
-, -, -, prosecution against; xci. 137.
Dutch, the, quota of, long paid to the foreign troops; lxxxvii. 26.
-, a difference with, not determined; xciv. 42.
-, how to be encouraged to import tin into England; xcv. 88.
-, tin imported by, from India; xcix. 97.
-, at no charge for an artillery train in Spain; cii. 118.
-, ambassador, allowance for mourning; lxxxiv. 142.
-, chapel; lxxix. 32.
-, envoys, the, memorial; xcvii. 35.
-, men-of-war, commanders, &c. of, affronts to Customs' officers; cii. 139.
-, ship, salvage for retaking a; lxxxv. 105.
-, troopers, a demand for quartering; lxxx. 3; xcix. 110.
-, war, the, prisoners in, where secured; xcvii. 117.
-, -, the second; ciii. 104.
-, and Spaniards, illegal trade between the; lxxxviii. 52.
Duval, Pierre, letter in favour of Mr. Boitout; ci. 95.
Dyer's Yard, quantities of iron at the; c. 91.