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Fabreque, de la, Colonel, commanded H.M. late regiment of French dragoons; cxliv. 29.
Fairborne, Sir Stafford, knight, commissioner for disbanding the marine regiments; clxiii. 39.
-, -, -, his half-pay as an admiral; clxvii. 18.
Fairfax, Lord, possessor of estate in Virginia, memorial; cxiii. 13.
Falkland, Lord, petitions for arrears of pension; clxxix. 18.
-, -, Treasurer of the Navy; cxvi. 13.
Falmouth; cix. 10; cxxxvi. 66.
-, agents for prizes at; clxxi. 25; clxxv. 39.
-, Custom House officers at; cxiii. 50; cxxiii. 33.
-, port of; cxxi. 69.
-, -, packet boats at; cv. 25; cxxiii. 45; cxxvii. 24; clxvi. 3.
-, station, seamen on the; cxliv. 3.
Fancourt, Richard, Custom House officer at Cowes, rescued ship seized by French privateer, petition; cxxi. 72.
-, William, junior, Esq., receiver general of land tax, &c. (Rutland), petition; clxxv. 54.
Faneuil, Mr., offers to remit money for the garrison of Annapolis; clxii. 42.
Fangrove, Chertsey, Surrey; cxxxiii. 41.
Fanshaw, Mr. Thomas, in a riot in Essex Street; clviii. 22; clix. 48.
Farrington, Major-General, establishment of his regiment; cv. 9.
Faubert, Major; cx. 12.
Fauchfold, the lands of, granted to Sir Francis Grant; cxlv. 5.
Fauconier, Mr., prosecuted; cviii. 6.
-, Peter, fulfilled the duties as collector and receiver general of H.M. revenues in New York; cxx. 25; cxxxii. 51.
-, -, action against; cxvi. 39.
Fauff, John, concerned in a conspiracy against K. Will. III.; clxxv. 6.
Fauquier, Mr. T.; cxxvii. 1; cxxxix. 2.
Fausset, or Fauset, William, Esq., receiver general for Kent, petition, &c.; cxv. 34; cxxxix. 45.
Faversham, the Right Hon. the late Earl of, Lord Chamberlain of Queen Katherine, plate delivered to; cxiv. 44.
Fayrae, Captain, of Colonel Dubourgay's regiment; cxxxiii. 16, 50.
Fazakerly, Sir William, knight, his account for the 4s. aid, &c.; clxxii. 22.
-, -, -, a trustee for taking in a loan, memorial; clxxiv. 12.
-, William, land tax and house duty; cxxxiv. 68.
Fearn, the Abbacy of, granted to Charles Ross of Balnagowan; clxvii. 10.
Fee-farm rents; cxv. 31.
Fees; cx. 6.
-, clerk of the Pells'; clix. 48.
-, Exchequer; cv. 46.
-, Pipe; clxxvi. 25.
-, Sheriffs'; cvi. 63.
-, Treasury; cxi. 6; cxxix. 1; cxxxi. 22; cxxxiii. 14. See also Treasury fees.
Feilding, George, Esq., commissioner for executing the office of Master of the Horse, memorials; cliii. 20; clvii. 30; clxii. 23; clxiii. 14.
Felton, the Right Hon. Sir Thomas, Controller of the Household; cix. 47.
-, Thomas, Esq.; cviii. 11.
Fenwick, Sir John, concerned in the assassination plot; clxxv. 6.
Fenwill, —, (Navy affairs); clxvi. 10.
Ferintosh, or Ferrintosh, lands of; cv. 5; clix. 15.
Fermanagh, the co. of, lands in; clxxii. 33.
Fermor, W., bread for Port Mahon; clviii. 38.
Ferne, Henry, 1/16 of the “Worcester” assigned to; cxxi. 82.
-, -, receiver general; cxxxviii. 30; cxxxix. 27; cxliv. 41; cxlviii. 12.
Ferries, Richard, Esq., his son a Queen's waiter in the port of London, memorial; clxxiv. 9.
Feu duties, &c.; cviii. 56.
Fez. See Morocco.
Field officers, penalty levied on, for absence; clxxix. 49.
Fielding, or Feilding, Col. Edmund, his regiment; cxxxix. 35; cxl. 35.
-, -, -, sergeant, corporals, &c. of, subsistence; cxlv. 2; cxlvi. 12.
-, -, -, to be placed on the establishment of Ireland; cxxxvi. 26; cxliv. 2, 65.
Fife, contraband trade in, prevention of; cxvi. 4.
-, Earl of Roseberry, Chamberlain of; cxix. 28; cl. 21.
-, rents of; clxxvi. 13.
“Fife” of Her Majesty's Household; cxvi. 31.
Fillard, part of the Earl of Clancarty's estate; cxxxviii. 50.
Financial papers; cv. 2.
Finch, Heneage, examined the books of the jewel office; clix. 14.
Findhorn, a creek belonging to the port of Inverness; clxxiv. 54.
Finedon; cxxi. 42.
Fire insurance; cix. 44; cx. 23; cxii. 25; clxxix. 45.
Firestone Bay, ship forced ashore in; cxxvi. 4.
First-fruits and tenths, the payments out of, to Queen Anne's bounty; clxxiv. 15.
Fish and flesh debentures; clxxv. 24.
Fisher, Mrs., relict of Thomas Fisher, treasurer of Heriot's hospital, memorial for; cl. 21.
Fisherraw, brandy run on the coast at; cvi. 70.
Fishery, encouragement of; cxiii. 21.
Fishmonger, H. M., house of, near Westminster Hall; cxxxiii. 103.
Fitch, W., appointed to superintend the payments, &c. for the two million lottery for 1711, memorial; cliv. 8.
Fitzgerald, Gerard, clerk of the House of Commons, petition; clxxiii. 42.
-, Capt. Michael, a Roman Catholic officer, came over to the Allies; cxli. 3; clxxviii. 33.
Fitzharding, Lord, teller of the Exchequer, offers his house for the lotteries; cli. 56.
-, -, Treasurer of the Chamber; clii. 45.
Flanders, alarms as to withdrawal of northern troops from; clxxvi. 7.
-, battalion of French deserters to be formed in; cxxxv. 23; cxxxvi. 3.
-, bills for; cxxvii. 33; clvi. 9.
-, establishment for; cxl. 50; cxli. 1; cl. 11; clii. 27; clvii. 32.
-, forces in; cvii. 23, 32; cxiii. 55; cxiv. 64; cxvii. 1, 23; cxxi. 51; cxxiii. 37, 52; cxxx. 16; cxxxi. 57; cxxxv. 2; cxi. 63; cxli. 1, 17, 21; cxlii. 16; cxlv. 4; cxlvi. 19; clvii. 9, 12; clxxviii. 6.
-, -, estimate of; clxxii. 1.
-, -, forage for; clv. 32.
-, -, mustering of; clxi. 25.
-, -, payment of; cxix. 25; cxxiii. 37, 52; cxxx. 4; cxxxiii. 11; clxi. 34; clxii. 52; clxv. 32; clxxvii. 39.
-, foreign forces in H.M. pay in; clxiv. 24.
-, garrisons in; cliii. 19.
-, general officers in; cxl. 36; cxliv. 20, 24; cxliv. 2.
-, guards in; cxxxi. 54; cxxxii. 41.
-, late great victory in; cviii. 22.
-, next campaign in, contracts for bread, &c.; cxxxi. 18.
-, ordnance in; clviii. 27.
-, provisions sent to; cxxxiv. 34.
-, Prussian troops in; cxxxii. 14.
-, sick soldiers discharged in; cxxxiv. 44.
-, the six battalions which marched into Dunkirk from; clxiv. 6.
-, train of artillery in; cxii. 56; cxli. 19; cxliv. 4; cli. 12; cliii. 23; clv. 2; clxii. 1.
-, -, officers of; cxliii. 39; clxiii. 41; clxv. 14.
-, troops ordered to Ireland and Britain from; clxiii. 3.
-, war in; cxv. 26; cxxxiv. 51; cxxxv. 43; cxxxvii. 14; cxliv. 46; cxlv. 10; clii. 35; clvii. 14.
-, -, charges of the; clix. 27.
-, -, extraordinaries of, inspector of; cxlvii. 53.
-, widows of soldiers killed in, fund for; cxxiv. 31; cxxx. 16; cli. 38.
Flax, unwrought, importation of; clxii. 12.
Fleet, the islands of, brandy run at; cx. 7.
Fleet, the, expedition of, to reduce Canada and other places in America; cxiv. 8.
-, heavy expenses of; cxii. 56.
-, prison; cxiv. 31.
-, -, warden of; cvii. 46.
Fleetwood, John, consul at Naples, disbursements for English captured seamen; clxxvi. 4.
-, Miles, merchant, consul at Grand Cairo in Egypt, severe usage of; cv. 24.
Fleming, Count, the King of Poland's first minister, ill-treatment of Mr. McKenzie by; cxxxvii. 7.
Fletcher, Col., late governor of the province of New York, the extravagant grants of; cvii. 10.
-, Richard, smith's work at the Mint in England; cliii. 21.
Flintshire, receiver general of; cxxxi. 15; clxxviii. 3.
-, -, land tax for; clxxiv. 11.
Flournois, M., Lord Sunderland's preceptor; cxlix. 30.
Flushing, station for Lisbon packet boats; cv. 25.
Foley, Auditor; clxxiii. 9; clxxv. 50.
-, Thomas, of Stoke Court, Esq., cord wood in Dean Forest; cxxxvi. 58; cxliii. 38.
Foot soldier, a, clothing of; cxi. 16.
Forage, contracts for; cxxv. 6, 25.
-, payment for; cxi. 7.
Forbes, Lord; cxxxvii. 36; cxliv. 23; cxlvi. 43.
-, William Lord, cause of, v. Robert Forbes, Bart.; cxxxiv. 14.
-, -, two Genoese ships seized by; clxiii. 53.
-, Sir Robert, Bart., Judge of the High Court of Admiralty in Scotland; cxii. 27; cxix. 27; cxxii. 69.
-, -, owes money to William Lord Forbes; cxxxiv. 14.
-, Mr. John, of Culleden, his lands of Ferintosh; cv. 5; clix. 15.
Forces, H.M., paymaster of. See Paymaster.
-, H.M., debt for transporting; cxxiii. 40.
-, -, deficiencies of; clxxi. 6.
-, -, estimate of all; cxxxi. 3; clv. 27; clx. 18; clxxix. 17.
-, -, land; clvii. 10, 11.
-, -, pay of; clxviii. 3, 8; clxxi. 9.
Foreign coin, to be imported for home-bred commodities; cxiv. 50.
-, forces, subsidies and pay to; cxvi. 35.
-, ministers, sums issued to, since H.M. accession; cxxiv. 61.
-, Princes and states, subsidies to; cxxiv. 5; clxxiv. 49.
-, services, officers of regiments ordered on, memorial for arrears; cxxxi. 20.
-, troops in H.M. pay, arrears due to; clxxiv. 49.
-, -, -, in low countries; cxl. 27.
Forest, rights of, the Queen's; cxiv. 61.
Forfar, the Earl of, his father a Lord of the Treasury of Scotland, petition for arrears of his own and his father's pension; clxxii. 42.
Forfeitures, cash account of; cxliv. 21.
-, English trustees of; clxxix. 3.
Fort Louis, bedding, &c. for; cliv. 1.
Fort William, repairs at; cxliii. 28.
-, (Newfoundland), capture of; cxix. 24.
-, (Scotland); cxiv. 30.
-, -, revenue officers of; clxxiv. 54.
Forth, the Firth of, building of a dock in; cxxi. 71.
-, -, survey of; cxv. 33.
Fortifications and buildings, H.M., engineer and surveyor general of; cxxv. 17.
-, sums expended on; cxiv. 16.
Foster, Mr.; cxiii. 11.
-, Stephen, servant of Capt. Robert Mowberry, affidavit; cxii. 41.
Foulerton, Thomas; cxiv. 53.
Foulkes, Thomas, Esq., executor of Lady Mary Jermyn, petition; clxxvi. 20.
Fownes, Sir William, Knight, security for a collector at Dundalk, petition; cxxxv. 34.
Fox, Charles, Esq., paymaster of the forces abroad; cxv. 40; cxvi. 35; cxvii. 39; cxxiv. 32.
-, Sir Stephen, a Lord of the Treasury; clxxvi. 17.
-, -, -, on behalf of Mr. Wharton; cxlv. 48.
Foxall, Mr., fees and charges of, petition; clv. 35.
Fraise, Catharine, French refugee, petition; clxxi. 26.
France and England, commissaries for settling as to commerce between; clxxv. 3; clxxvii. 32.
-, -, exports and imports between, inquiry; clxvii. 29.
-, -, treaty between the two post offices of; clxxiv. 50.
-, -, vessels for state correspondence; clxxvii. 4.
-, and Germany, peace proclaimed between; clxxvi. 4.
-, and Holland, course of exchange between; clii. 44.
-, clandestine trade between Norway, Scotland, and; cxv. 37.
-, credit of, abroad compared with that of England; cxxiii. 28.
-, descent upon; clxxviii. 37.
-, Duke of Savoy's army in; cxxx. 31.
-, engrosses the trade of Tunis; cxxiii. 28.
-, fraudulent trade with; cvi. 42.
-, H.M. officers prisoners in; cxv. 43.
-, land in St. Christopher's won from; clxiii. 54.
-, officers going to, difficulty in paying; cxxv. 35.
-, Postmaster General in; clxxiv. 50.
-, project in, for burning English fleet at Portsmouth and Chatham; clxxviii. 45.
-, reformed churches in, deputy general of; cxxiii. 9.
-, trade with; cix. 10; cxii. 16.
-, war with; cxxiii. 17; clxi. 39; clxiii. 54.
Francklin, Mr., to serve the fleet with ticking, waistcoats, &c.; cxvi. 25.
Frankfort; cxiii. 16.
Frankland, Sir Tho., Postmaster General; cv. 23; cxx. 10; cxxi. 34; cxxiii. 45; cxxvi. 14; cxxxix. 30; cxliii. 44; clix. 39; cli. 24; clxii. 11, 47; clxvi. 3, 35; clxxiv. 50; clxxvii. 4.
Franquefort, Peter, captain in the marines, petition; cxxxiii. 7.
Franks, or Francks,—,his regiment, sergeants, corporals, &c. of, as to subsistence; cxlv. 2.
-, -, -, to be on the establishment of Ireland; cxliv. 2, 65.
-, Col., court-martial on, in Portugal; cxliv. 35.
Frecker, M., accounts examined by; clix. 34.
Free, Mr., tin consigned to; cxxxvi. 61.
Freeman, Mr., officer for the stamps in Suffolk; cxlvi. 42.
Freke, Brigadier, memorial; cxl. 36.
French, George, came from Antigua, to give evidence, petition; clxv. 11; clxvi. 25; clxvii. 16; clxxii. 5.
French ambassador, complaint as to seizure of French vessels; clxiv. 10, 11, 18, 21; clxvi. 17.
-, and English prisoners, rate of exchange of; cli. 20.
-, committee, the, the work of Lords Sunderland and Gallway; cxlix. 30.
-, consuls, the; cxxiii. 28.
-, deserters, battalion to be formed of, in Flanders; cxxxv. 23; cxxxvi. 3.
-, dragoons, H.M. late regiment of; cxliv. 29.
-, fishing boats captured; cxxii. 38, 39.
-, fleet, a, taken by Admiral Dilks; cxxxv. 52.
-, -, the, in consternation; cvi. 60.
-, gentlewomen at the Hague, society of; clv. 16.
-, goods imported into Ireland, duties on; clxxv. 3.
-, -, prohibitions on, in England; cxii. 19; cxxxix. 15; clx. 29.
-, king, the, transport of goods to West Indies; cix. 45.
-, men-of-war on north-east coast; cxiii. 40.
-, pensioners, H.M.; cxv. 28; clxxviii. 38.
-, pensioners in Ireland; cxxxiii. 16.
-, picaroons; cxiii. 18.
-, privateer captured by merchant ships; cviii. 44.
-, privateers; cix. 45; cxiv. 9; cxx. 11; cxxi. 18, 72.
-, Protestant refugees, asylum for; cxlix. 30.
-, -, -, manufacture of silk perfected by; cxxxiii. 95.
-, -, -, money for; cxlix. 30.
-, salt; cxiv. 50; cxxi. 58.
-, ship incapable of going to sea; cxxi. 18.
-, ships wrecked; cxii. 49; cxiii. 6.
-, silks and lace, importation of; cxxx. 32.
-, the, familiar with coast of Scotland, &c.; cvii. 60.
-, -, owe England a number of prisoners; cxxxiv. 66; cxxxvi. 24.
-, -, seize three ships belonging to David Lindsey; cxxi. 17.
-, -, seized the fort at Pemaquid, &c.; clxii. 15.
-, -, still style North Britain “le royaume d'Ecosse”; cvii. 33.
-, -, trouble with, in America; cxiii. 10.
-, -, corn exportable at Algiers; cxxxv. 25.
-, vessels seized by Custom officers; clxiv. 11, 18, 21; clxvi. 17.
-, wines; cx. 33; cxii. 16.
-, -, duties on; cvii. 53; cxxi. 13.
-, -, seizure of; cvii. 16; cxiii. 44; cxv. 6; cxvi. 47; cxxii. 56.
Freschville, or Fretchville, Lady, her garden; cxvii. 29.
-, -, timber for her house at Windsor; cxlviii. 5.
“Friendly Society,” the, fire insurance office, terms of; cxii. 25.
Frowd, Mr., Governor of the Post Office, salary of; cxxxix. 30.
Frowlesworth, in Leicestershire; cxii. 59.
Fulham; cxxxvii. 65.
-, H.M. private road to; cxxxiii. 67; cxxxv. 48; cxlix. 34.
Fullartoun, Robert, his account of the running brandy, &c.; cx. 7.
Fuller, —, a “remarkable distiller”; clviii. 44.
Funds, the; cvi. 43.
-, the public, condition of; cxx. 46; cxxiii. 64; cxxxiv. 56; cliv. 35.
-, -, grant of, by Parliament; cxl. 59; cxliii. 2; cxlix. 22; clxiv. 34.
-, -, incumbrances, &c. on; cxxxi. 45.
-, -, payments out of; cix. 25; cxxi. 54; cxxvi. 17; cxxviii. 2; cxxxii. 32, 64; cxxxiv. 5, 7, 57; cxxxvii. 66; cxxxix. 22; cxl. 10; cxli. 12, 13, 17; cxlii. 2; cxlviii. 24; cli. 57; clii. 43.
Furbelow scarves, duty on; cxx. 24.
Furnese, Furness, or Furnesse, Sir Henry, Knight and Bart., bills, &c. of; cvi. 15, 45, 72; cvii. 23; cviii. 21; cxiii. 55; cxvii. 23; cxx. 43; cxxiii. 37, 38, 52; cxxvi. 2; cxxx. 4; cxlii. 9, 23.
Furness (Lancashire), the late monastery of; clxxviii. 35.
Fusileers, Royal, in Minorca; clv. 25.
Fytche, William, Esq., controller of the two million lottery for 1711; cxlix. 47.