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Dabron, Andrew, on the illegal tobacco trade; cxxxi. 6.
Da Costa, Mr., a merchant, inquiry into his conduct by South Sea Company; clxxviii. 19.
-, John Mendes, proposal to remit money; cxlii. 23.
Dahl, Mr., painter, 50l. paid to, for picture of the Queen; cl. 13; clxi. 23.
D'Alais, Mr., H.M. secretary at the court of Hanover; cxxxiv. 3; cl. 14.
-, Mr. Isaac, correspondence from the Court of Hanover; cxvii. 20; cxxxi. 5.
Dale, Mr. William, memorial for coining halfpence and farthings, &c.; clxxii. 25.
Dalhousie, Mary Countess of; cxxi. 45.
Dalrymple, collector from Port Lochrayan; cv. 29.
-, Sir David, of Hales, Knt. Bart., Queen's advocate for Scotland; cxiv. 41; cxv. 6.
-, -, a relation of the collector at Preston Pans; cviii. 23; cxiii. 44.
-, -, reasons against reduction of ports in Scotland; cxxiii. 4.
-, Sir Hugh, Lord of Session; cxii. 30.
-, -, President of the College of Justice, petition; cxxi. 67.
-, -, -, a relation of the collector at Port Patrick; cxiii. 44.
-, Sir James, brother to Sir David; cxxxvi. 20.
-, George, Esq., H.M. concealed rents in Scotland before the Union, memorial; cxxxii. 4.
-, James, waiter (Customs, North Britain), the Lord President's treatment of; cx. 38.
-, Col. William, a commissioner of the Equivalent, memorial; clxxvii. 3.
Dalton, Edward, assaults, riots, &c., petition; cxxi. 56.
Dalwick, Col., his regiment in great need of money; clxiii. 18.
Daly, Col., his case; cxxi. 19; cxxii. 44.
-, Sir Timothy, a Roman Catholic officer, came over to the Allies; cxlvii. 7; clxxviii. 33.
Dalyell, Col., his officers and men, the case of; clviii. 25.
Damare, Daniel, tried for high treason; cxxi. 76.
D'André, Lieut., wounded in Portugal, on list of French pensioners on Irish establishment; cxv. 28; cxvi. 12.
Danish troops, arrears due to; cxii. 28.
-, -, forage for; cxii. 47.
-, -, paymaster to; cxxxiv. 50.
Dansey, Mr., H.M. receiver for Potomack district; clxvi. 13.
Dantzic, goods from; cxvii. 19.
-, ship from; cxvi. 5.
Darcy, or Darcey, Conyers, Esq., commissioner for executing the office of Master of the Horse, memorial, &c.; cliii. 20; cliv. 21; clvii. 30; clxii. 23; clxiii. 14.
Dare, the Chevalier, commander of the “Griffin,” taken prisoner by Sir Thomas Hardy; cli. 20.
Darien, commerce with the Indians at; cvii. 28.
-, expedition, the; clix. 43.
Darrell, John, prays an order to export strong beer for the forces at Dunkirk; cl. 1.
Dartiquenave, Charles, paymaster of H.M. works; cxvi. 45; cxxi. 20; clxxvi. 6.
Dartmouth; cxii. 51.
-, Lord, (Secretary of State); passim from cxxii. 38 to clxxvi. 4.
D'Arzilliers, or Darselliers, Marquis; cxiv. 64.
-, -, Mary, widow of, petition; cxxiii. 9; cxxxiii. 30.
-, -, of a good family in Dauphiny, pension to; cxxiii. 9; cxxxiii. 30.
Datchett bridge, a free bridge erected by Her Majesty; clxxv. 34.
-, -, road between Colebrooke Road and, estimate for repair; cxv. 35.
D'Attalaya, Mons. le Comte, Portuguese General, provisional convention between, and Major-General Carpenter; cxvii. 25.
D'Aumont, the Duke, the French ambassador, seizure of French vessels by officers of Customs; clxiv. 18, 21.
Daun, Count, the “V. King” of Naples; clxxvi. 4.
Dauphiny; cxxiii. 9.
D'Avenant, or Davenant, Charles, of the city of London, Doctor of Laws; cxlvi. 8.; cxlvii. 9.
-, -, -, duties on linens, &c.; cvi. 14.
-, -, inspector general of imports and exports, memorial; clxiii. 51.
-, Mr. George, proposal; cxvi. 15.
Davenport, Peter, peruke maker, petitions; clii. 14.
-, Capt. William, takes prizes; cx. 21.
-, Mary, widow of Capt. Davenport (prize money); cix. 29.
Davers, Sir Robert, Bart., executor of Lady Mary Jermyn, petition; clxxvi. 20.
-, -, -, recommends Mr. Freeman as officer for the stamps in Suffolk; cxlvi. 42.
-, Robert, Esq., auditor of the Excise; clxi. 37; clxxiv. 7.
Davey, or Davy, Nicholas, agent for prizes at the port of Falmouth; cxxi. 69.
-, -, -, suit between Parker and; clxxi. 25.
David, John James, merchant in London, petition; cxvi. 42.
Davidson, A., on the mismanagement of the Commissioners of Customs for Scotland; cxxxi. 55.
Davies, Dr. William; cix. 44.
Davys, Capt. John, petition; cxix. 3.
Dawes, Lieut. William, paymaster of Lieut.-General Wills' late regiment of marines, memorial; clxxiii. 39, 50.
Dawson, Mr., deputy clerk of the council of Ireland; cxlix. 43.
-, -, merchant, of Hull, his case recommended by the Archbishop of Canterbury; cxlv. 50.
-, J.; cxxxviii. 26.
-, -, Duke of Ormonde's pension; clxiii. 32.
Day, Sir Thomas; cvii. 57.
-, Col. (Bermuda); cvii. 57.
Dayrolle, Mr.; cxliii. 15.
-, James; cxxxii. 47.
Deal; cxxiii. 30; cxxix. 3; cxxxix. 8, 49.
-, hospital at for sick and wounded; cxxxiv. 66.
-, -, shut up for want of pay; cxxxiv. 12.
-, -, undertakers of the, petition; cxxxiv. 46, 67; cxxxvi. 57.
-, port of; cv. 42.
Dean, forest of (co. Glouc.); cxxiii. 22b.; cxxxii. 58; cxxxvi. 58.
-, -, cord wood cut in; cxliii. 38.
-, -, verderer and underkeepers of; cxxii. 15.
Deane, Lieut. Edward, of Col. Trepaud's Portuguese regiment of dragoons, petition; cxxxi. 46.
-, Philip, mayor of Harwich; cxxxiv. 44.
Dearmer, Thomas, of Great Ofley, in the co. of Hertford, gent., petition; cxxiii. 23.
Debt, the public. See Public debt, the.
Decker, Matthew, bills payable at Amsterdam, &c.; clvi. 9; clxx. 3; clxxiv. 21.
Dee, landing and shipping places on; cix. 39.
-, Mr., receiver general for part of Sussex; cxxii. 1.
Deely, William, prays an order to export strong beer for the forces at Dunkirk; cl. i.
Delamere, the forest of, (co. Chester); cxxii. 5.
Delaspois, Capt. Charles, was at the battle of the Boyne, and afterwards aide-de-camp to the Earl of Gallway; cxvii. 42.
-, -, his widow, petition; cxvii. 42.
Delaum, D., proposal for fire insurance; cix. 44.
De Launay, or Delauny, Lieut.-Col., major of Lieut.-General Gorge's regiment of foot, petition; cxxxiii. 58; cxlviii. 7.
Delaval, or Delavale, George, Esq., envoy extraordinary and plenipotentiary to King of Portugal and Emperor of Morocco, memorial; clxxiv. 35, 47; clxxvi. 14.
Delaware river and bay, tract of land on, called the town of New Castle or Delaware; cxliv. 31.
Delawarr, Right Hon. John Lord, treasurer of the chamber; clxvii. 19; clxxv. 40.
De l'Hospital, Mr., husband of Susanna de Beauveau; cxxiii. 19.
De Lom, or Delum, Captain Peter; cxx. 23.
-, -, pension, &c.; cix. 6.
-, -, settled a French colony in North America, falsely reported dead, petition; clviii. 37.
Denan, John, proposes a tax; cxvi. 43.
Denbigh, the co. of, North Wales, the nhabitants of, duty on coal and culm, memorial; cxxxvi. 62.
-, -, receiver general for; cxxxi. 15; clxxiv. 11; clxxviii. 3.
-, -, stewardship of, granted to Sir Richard Middleton; clx. 28.
Denew, John, joint owner of the “Yarmouth,” petition; cxx. 50.
Denham, Joseph, gent., proposal as to bringing Morgan Whitley's estate into the Exchequer; clxxv. 53.
-, -, -, new candle duties; cxxii. 45.
-, -, -, tax on horses; cxlvii. 3.
Denia, English prisoners taken at; cxxvii. 5.
-, siege of; cxxxiii. 94.
Denmark, H.M. envoy in; cxxxv. 54.
-, King of, cost of mourning for; cxxiv. 21.
-, -, envoy extraordinary from; cxvii. 17.
-, -, subsidy due to; cxxvi. 25.
-, minister of; cxl. 42.
-, Norway, &c., Prince Charles of; cxxiii. 62.
-, Prince George of; cvi. 47; cxxvii. 28; clvii. 34; clxxix. 3.
-, -, -, administrators of; cxxv. 42.
-, -, -, died intestate, his plate to be kept separate from the Crown plate; cxlviii. 3, 21.
-, -, -, his funeral; cx. 47; cxiv. 20; cxvii. 14; clxvii. 12.
-, -, -, his plate in Mr. Compton's hands; cli. 27; clix. 46.
-, -, -, his servants, pensions to; cxlix. 7; clxvi. 11; clxxiv. 38, 42.
-, -, -, letter to, asking protection for the coasts of Scotland; cvi. 71.
-, -, -, Lord High Admiral; cviii. 7; cxi. 32.
-, -, -, passed some time in Angers, where he knew Mr. du Tems; clxxii. 26.
Denn, or Denne, Mr. William, solicitor of coast bonds, death of; clxxiii. 7.
Denne, Cornelius, a debtor to the Crown for salt duty, a bondsman at the Custom House, petition; cxxxviii. 40.
Dennis, Mr. John, made several proposals for raising revenue, memorial; cxxxvi. 64.
Dennison, William, officer in H.M. Customs at Edinburgh and Leith, an extraordinary riding waiter at Preston Pans, memorial; clxvi. 28.
Denny, Lieut., recommended for half-pay; cxiv. 43.
-, -, Thomas, petition; cxix. 3.
Denton, Alexander; cxxi. 31.
-, lands in; cxix. 4.
Depagez, Lieut.-Col. Gilbert, petition; cxxxiii. 6.
Deptford, H.M. yard at, shipwrights, &c., petition; cxxiv. 40.
-, rope yard at, proposed to be fitted up for Palatine refugees; cxix. 1.
-, wharf at, money ordered for Treasurer of Navy to purchase; cliv. 9.
-, workmen discharged at; cxlix. 16.
Derby, Earl of, memorial, &c. as to his privileges, Isle of Man; cxxxii. 15; cxxxiii. 5, 65; cxlvii. 46.
Dering, Charles, Esq., as to his patent as auditor general; cviii. 48.
-, -, auditor general for Ireland, petitions for the office of auditor of imprests in Ireland, &c.; clxxvi. 10.
-, -, -, report as to pension to Charles Hubblethorn; cvi. 18.
-, -, -, report of, on petition of Captain Augustus Claverie; cxvii. 8.
-, -, -, on petition of Judith Julia Couriers; cxvii. 43.
-, -, -, -, of the widow Delaspois; cxvii. 42.
-, -, -, -, of John Pratt, Esq., constable of Dublin castle; cxx. 4.
-, -, -, -, on the petition of Edward Carr and William Cliffe, Esqs.; cxx. 13.
-, -, -, -, on petition of George Rodney Brydges, Esq.; cxlviii. 9.
-, Mrs. Helena, widow of Col. Daniel Dering, pension; cxlii. 43; cxliv. 59.
Dermott, Derby, petition for a reward, forfeitures, &c. in Ireland; clvi. 26.
Derry; cxxii. 27.
-, John Lord Bishop of, petition; clxxv. 11.
Devil's Tower, the, over the porter's lodge at Windsor Castle; cxvii. 29.
Devon, agents for tin in; cxxiii. 50; clxxiv. 16.
-, receiver general of part of the co. of; cxxvi. 23.
D'heruart, Philibert, Esq., envoy extraordinary to the Swiss Cantons, petition; cxxiv. 21.
Dias, Don Joseph, late Morocco ambassador; cxxxii. 36.
Dickenson, Lieut. Daniel, of Lieut.-General Howe's regiment; cxxiv. 31.
-, Jane, widow of; cxxiv. 31.
Dickson, Sir Robert. See Dixon.
Dieppe, the burning of; cxxxii. 19.
Dilks, Admiral, French fleet taken by; cxxxv. 52.
Dillon, Captain Gerard, a Roman Catholic officer, came over to the Allies; clxxviii. 33.
-, Mary, her marriage to Lord Mordington valid according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, &c.; cxvii. 47.
-, -, marriage of, with Capt. Laycock, no legal grounds for; cxvii. 47.
Dingley (Northamptonshire), the manor of; cv. 30.
Dinton, in the co. of Bucks; clxxviii. 11.
Disney, Colonel, his regiment, supernumerary officers of, memorial of; cxxxviii. 46.
Distillery, &c. in Scotland; cxiii. 15; cxiii. 56.
Dixon, George, extents issued against his securities; clv. 35.
-, -, receiver general for the co. of Somerset; cxxii. 6; clxxvii. 2.
Dixon, J., arrested; cxlvii. 55.
-, James, and partner, bills to, by Commissioners of Victualling; cxl. 13.
-, -, of Portsmouth, his brewhouse valued, memorial; clxi. 13.
-, or Dickson, Sir Robert, cv. 29.
-, -, -, a Commissioner of Customs, Scotland, in ill-health, his zeal; cvi. 25.
-, -, -, bluster about; cvi. 50.
-, -, -, his leave to go to Bath; cvi. 44.
Dixwell, Sir Basil, Bart., auditor of H.M. duties of Excise; clxi. 37.
-, -, -, memorial; cxxxvii. 4, 48.
D. L., anonymous letter so signed; clxxiii. 40.
Dockyards, wages at; cx. 17.
Dod, or Dodd, John; cxxxiv. 32
-, -, -, receiver of rights and perquisites of the Admiralty; cxlvi. 47; cli. 7.
-, -, -, reports of; cv. 42; cxii. 49, 51; cxxi. 72; cxxii. 29.
Dodd, Samuel, legal opinion of; cv. 48.
-, -, opinion as to the Queen's right to import French wines for her own use; cviii. 29.
Dodington, George; cvii. 51.
-, -, employed under the commissioners appointed to treat for the Union; cxxi. 78.
Dogger, the Danish, Lords of the Committee for examining witnesses respecting; cv. 8.
Dolben, G., prevented from going the circuit in Ireland; cxxi. 42.
Dolliffe, James, and others, merchants of London, supplied coal to the garrison of Gibraltar, petition; clvii. 18.
Donaghadee (Ireland), packet boats between Port Patrick and; cxlix. 39; clxiv. clxvii. 1.
Done, —, late auditor, memorial of his executors; cl. 32.
Donegal, the Earl of, his regiment of foot; cxxv. 21; cxlviii. 7.
-, -, seized of the manor of Belfast; cviii. 12.
-, the Countess Dowager of, her three daughters burnt at Belfast; cviii. 12.
Dorchester, Katherine Countess of, quit rents; clxxix. 31.
Dormer, Brigadier James, his regiment; cliii. 24; cliv. 23.
-, Col., came express from General Stanhope, memorial; cxxxvii. 8.
Dorset and Middlesex, the Earl of, lately deceased; cviii. 11.
Dorsetshire, receiver of, 3d. a ton to, for stone in the Island of Portland; cvi. 40.
Douay, the siege of; cxxv. 6; cli. 4; clii. 29; cliii. 10.
Douglas, or Douglass, —; clxvi. 25.
-, -, Archibald, Esq., of Cavers, receiver of land tax, Crown rents, &c. in Scotland, receipts, certificates, &c. of; cx. 55; cxi. 20; cxiv. 6; cxx. 47; cxxi. 35; cxxii. 3, 37; cxxiv. 24; cxxvii. 41; cxxxiv. 69; clvi. 2; clxviii. 13; clxxiii. 30.
-, -, -, salary of; cvi. 68; cxlv. 11, 34.
-, Edward, commissary of stores in Spain; cv. 54; clxxii. 17.
-, George, advocate, trustee for James Johnstown, Esq., “tacks or leases of teynds”; cxi. 1.
-, James, a baker in Aberdeen, a bastard, claims on his estate; cxxi. 37; cxxii. 65, 69; cxxiv. 8; cxxxii. 13.
-, -, his widow; cxxiv. 8, 16.
-, -, concerning Major Livingston's company of Indians; clix. 41; cxxi. 52.
-, Walter, Governor of the Leeward Islands; cxliv. 19; clxxvii. 41.
-, Sir William, Knight, claim of; clxxi. 16.
-, -, -, pension; cxxiv. 55.
-, -, -, refused to take the oath of abjuration; cviii. 4.
-, Col. Charles, son and executor of Sir William, his father's pension transferred to him; cxxiv. 55.
-, -, -, petition; clxxi. 16.
Dover; cxxxvii. 64.
-, agent to the Postmasters General at; clxxiv. 22.
-, collector of; cxvi. 5.
-, ill-treatment of a French vessel at; clxiv. 11.
-, packet boats to and from; cli. 24; clx. 13; clxii. 11; clxvi. 3; clxxiv. 22, 29.
-, port of; cv. 42.
Dovor, Lord, executors of, petition; cxv. 31.
Dowdall, Mr., inquiry into his conduct by South Sea Company; clxxviii. 19.
Down, part of, belonged to Charles Keirie, granted to Sir Francis Grant; cxlv. 5.
Downe, Lord, urges that Mr. Gowland should not be removed; clxii. 50.
Downes, Capt. Stephen, of the Hon. Brigadier Windsor's foot regiment, petition; clxvii. 25.
Downing, Mr., allowance to, for approving the securities given by merchants for the duties upon goods imported; cliv. 33.
Downs, the; cxxv. 13; cxxxix. 49; clxxviii. 19.
Doyle, Mr. Owen, going as chaplain to Maryland; cxxxvii. 65.
Dragoon, clothing of a; cxi. 16.
-, regiments to be disbanded, list of officers of; clxiv. 19.
Dragoons, Earl of Stair's regiment of; cxix. 7.
-, four regiments of, in the province of Abeyra and Tralos Montes; cxxxi. 9.
-, French regiment of, sent under Earl of Rivers; cxix. 33.
-, Queen's own regiment of; cxi. 41.
Draper, Mr. John, detected frauds in the victualling of the navy, reward to; cxxxv. 13.
-, William; cxl. 30.
Drew, —, incapable of repairing and beautifying K. James II.'s Palace at Richmond; clxxvi. 17.
Driver, Lewis and Anthony, petition for reward for their father's services in the Forest of Rockingham; cvii. 54.
Droitwich, salt fats at; cxv. 9.
Drummond and Nimmo, Messrs., bills endorsed by; clxiii. 4.
-, Mr., tin consigned to, at Amsterdam; cxxxvi. 61.
-, -, George, descendant of the Lady Bogy, memorial; cxxxi. 56.
-, John, H.M. commissary for settling the commerce of the Spanish Netherlands, allowance to; clxxii. 36.
-, -, -, memorial; clxxviii. 32.
-, William, Warden of H.M. mint at Edinburgh, memorial; cxix. 8; cxxii. 69; cxxx. 35.
Drury Lane rioters, the; clxxv. 7.
Drysdell, Mr., reduced from being supervisor of the distillery in Bristol, discharged, his claim; clviii. 44.
Dublin, arsenal to be built near; cxxi. 31; cxxii. 16; cxliv. 11.
-, -, money mis-spent in making it; cxxvi. 30.
-, -, ordnance stores for; cxxiii. 10.
-, barracks at; cvii. 18.
-, brewers of, allowances to; cxv. 54.
-, -, petition; cxiv. 24, 25, 52.
-, Castle; cxv. 4, 5, 28, 36, 42, 47, 50; cxvii. 38, 42; cxx. 28; cxxii. 53; cxxiii. 5, 67; cxxv. 14.
-, chaplain and clerk at; cxxxii. 35.
-, constable of; cxx. 4, 28.
-, co. of, Militia Dragoons of the; cxxxii. 19.
-, Custom House of, dispute as to whom the land on which it stands belongs; clxxxiii. 47.
-, hospital built and endowed by Dr. Richard Stevens in; clv. 19.
-, Lord Mayor of; clxxiii. 46.
-, mayor and sheriffs of, lands granted to them and demised by them to Jacob Newman; clxiii. 47.
-, public library in, near St. Sepulchre's; cxii. 22.
-, Trinity College library, grant from the Queen for building; cxxxiii. 101.
Dubourgay, Col., his regiment; cxxxiii. 16.
Ducaine, Walter, to be tried for seditious and scandalous words; cv. 49.
Ducass, Mons., at Martinique; cxliii. 36; cxliv. 19.
Duchy Court, the, in or near the receipt of the Exchequer; cxxvii. 1.
Ducker, Mons., envoy extraordinary “from the bishop of Munster”; cxvii. 16.
Dudley, the Hon. Col. Joseph; cxx. 32; cxxxvii. 2.
-, -, bills drawn by, for Canadian Expedition; cxxxvi. 9; cli. 5; cliv. 7, 17; clxiv. 8; clxxiii. 29.
-, -, Capt. General and Governor in Chief of province of Massachusetts; cviii. 10; clxiii. 17.
-, -, Governor of New England; cxlix. 26; clxviii. 3; clxxii. 28.
-, -, -, as to masts felled; cv. 50.
-, -, -, his removal called for; cv. 44.
-, -, -, proposes to build a ship of war, had obtained a law to make H.M. officers safe and steady; cvii. 56.
-, -, manufacture of tar, America; cxiii. 10.
Duffus, Lord, abuses on the Customs in Scotland; clxviii. 16.
-, -, the “Advice” fitted out for; clviii. 33.
Dugud, William, his presentation to the living of Bruntisland disputed; clxxv. 45.
Dugue, Mons., reported to have taken the isle of “Tous Saints” in Brazil; cxliii. 36.
Duke Street, Westminster, office for hackney coaches originally in; cxlv. 47.
Dumbarton, the castle of, three months provisions for; cxxxii. 61.
Dumbartoun, the castle of, “few” duties payable from the Isle of Bute and Comray to; clxxiii. 47.
Dumfries, brandy seized at; cx. 50.
-, coast of; cxiv. 30.
-, importation of arms and ammunition into; clxviii. 22.
-, information from, as to smuggling; cxiii. 44.
-, large complaints from; cxvi. 4.
Dummer, Mr., agent to the Duchess of Hamilton; clxii. 15.
-, -, his contracts with the Post Office and his assignments to Mr. Goodwin; cxliii. 44.
-, -, his contract with the Post Office for carrying on the West India correspondence; cxx. 10; cxxiii. 54; cxxxviii. 16; cxl. 12.
-, -, his losses; cxxiii. 45.
-, not in a condition to carry on the West Indies correspondence; clvii. 1.
-, -, packet boats for mails; cvi. 74.
-, Edmund, Esq., surveyor of the navy, his various services; clxvii. 6.
-, Sarah, widow, and Jane, only child of Edmund, left in a deplorable condition, petition; clxvii. 6.
-, Thomas, deputy (great wardrobe); cvii. 24; cxiii. 12; cxxxix. 25; cli. 53; cliv. 57; clxi. 36; clxxiii. 15; cxxvii. 19.
Dunbar, Andrew, brandy captured by; cx. 7.
-, Patrick, of Bomeden, inspector of duties on houses for North Britain; cxxvi. 7.
Dunbarton; cvii. 27.
-, Earl of, pardoned by Queen, embraces Protestantism; cxxxiv. 51.
-, man-of-war; cv. 29.
-, stores for; cxii. 56.
Duncomb, Robert, ship seized by French privateer, petition; cxx. 11.
Duncombe, Sir Charles, cashier to commissioners of Excise, misapplication of money by, executors of; clxxvii. 6.
-, Valentine, (Lord Griffin's affairs); cvi. 78.
Dundalk, collector at; cxxxv. 34.
-, port of, in Ireland; cli. 9.
Dundee, brandy on the coast of; cvi. 60.
-, port of, collector of; cxxv. 18; cxxvii. 37.
-, -, inquiry into frauds at; cli. 15.
-, -, revenue officers reside at; clxxiv. 54.
Dundonald, the Earl of, his age; cxxii. 14.
-, -, tutor or guardian of; cxix. 7.
Duning, the parish of, in the co. of Perth; clxiii. 20.
Dunkirk, forces and garrison at; cli. 1, 13; clii. 44; cliii. 10, 12, 18, 27; clvi. 6; clviii. 2; clxvii. 17; clxviii. 4, 9; clxxii. 1; clxxvi. 26; clxxviii. 6; clxxix. 11.
-, forces embarked for; clxxiii. 50.
-, -, great sickness among the; clxxviii. 10.
-, H.M. resolutions about taking possession of; clxxiii. 10.
-, hospital at; clii. 26; cliii. 5; clxxvi. 26; clxxvii. 24.
-, representation of magistracy of; cliv. 1; clxvii. 17.
-, squadron, the; cxiii. 40.
-, the six battalions which marched from Flanders into; clxiv. 6.
Duport, Mr., a merchant, petition in behalf of Ralph Willett; cxlvii. 63.
-, -, St. Christopher's, petition; clxii. 25.
-, -, Calibel, memorial as to settlement of the late French part of St. Christopher's; clxxv. 33.
-, -, agent for St. Christopher's, memorial; clxii. 53.
-, Stephen, of London, merchant, memorial in behalf of the council and assembly of St. Christopher's; clxii. 53.
Du Prè, James, commissary of the Palatine stores at New York, memorial; cxlv. 29.
Dupuy, Col., to be made Lieut.-Col. of dragoons on half-pay on Irish establishment; cliv. 65.
Durand, Mr.; cxxxiii. 52.
Durden, J., proposal for taxation; clvii. 25.
Durham, bishopric of; cxiv. 7.
Dutch consuls, the; cxxiii. 28.
-, forces, the, paymaster to; cxxxiv. 50.
-, man-of-war, a, cocoa-nuts landed from; cxvi. 8.
-, -, duty paid for provisions in port of Limerick by; clviii. 43; clx. 32.
-, men-of-war, convoy to merchantmen, rum, wine, and brandy; cxxxiv. 4.
-, -, insults, &c. in landing uncustomed goods; cv. 22.
-, privateers; cxxi. 18.
-, regiment at Gibraltar; cliv. 48.
-, regiments, the 13 claims of the states general for; cxxvi. 26; cxxxi. 23.
-, sea officers, two, ill-used by officers of Customs; cxxxiv. 17.
-, ships, goods saved out of; cxiii. 52.
-, slave, a, said to have escaped on board one of H.M. men-of-war; cxxv. 28; cxxvii. 3.
-, the, “clapping up a peace” with the Government of Tunis; cxxiii. 28.
-, -, famous for manufacture of plain black silks; cxxxix. 19.
-, -, presents to the Bey of Tunis; cxxiii. 28.
Duterme, Lewis, Lieut-Col. of the train of artillery in Spain, petition; cxiv. 10.
“Dymon,” frigate, the, encounter of, with privateers; cxxi. 18.
Dyot, or Dyott, Mr., false stamps bought of; cxxv. 3; cxlviii. 18.