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Jackson, Robert, Esq., H.M. resident at Stockholm, memorial for arrears; clxxii. 14.
Jacquin, John, merchants, Mary, widow of, claims on the ship “Worcester”; cxxi. 82.
Jamaica; cv. 34, 37; cvii. 34, 35; cxii. 56; cxiii. 46.
-, artillery in, train of; clv. 2.
-, Assembly of; cxxi. 18.
-, -, stubbornness of; cix. 45.
-, attorney general in; cxxi. 18.
-, chaplain at; cxiv. 56.
-, Clerk of the Patents and Chancery in; cxxi. 18.
-, coffee house, the; cxxxiv. 43.
-, Col. Handasyde's regiment at; clxxvii. 42; clxxviii. 5.
-, council of; cxxi. 18.
-, forces of H.M., in garrison at; clviii. 2.
-, goods from, seized; cxxiii. 33.
-, Governor of; cix. 45; cx. 45; cxlii. 26.
-, -, see also Handasyde, Col. Thomas, and Jermyn, Lord.
-, large tracts of land there uninhabited; cvii. 10.
-, merchants, complain of Mr. Beckford; cliv. 32.
-, mortality in; cxxi. 18.
-, murder in, a barbarous; cxxii. 11.
-, ordnance in; clviii. 27.
-, revenues in, H.M.; clxvii. 23.
-, sick and wounded, commissioners for; clv. 11.
-, stores for H.M. ships at; cxxxvi. 4.
-, trade with Darien; cvii. 28.
-, trade with Spaniards very dead; cxxi. 18.
-, revenue of; clxxiv. 56.
-, victualling, commissioners of, their agent at; cxv. 21; cxxxiv. 11, 43.
-, -, ships for; cvi. 23.
James, Mr. Charles (Customs, Scotland), dismissed; cix. 17.
James II., palace at Richmond; clxxvi. 17.
-, -, private estate of, as Duke of York; clxxix. 3.
James Town, Virginia, government moved from; clxxii. 11.
Jannsen, Jansen, or Janssen, Sir Theodore, money, &c. remitted by; cvii. 29; cxvi. 2; cxxi. 47; cxxiv. 2; cxxvii. 33: cxlii. 23; clvi. 9; clxx. 3.
-, -, proposal of, to take certain tin; cxxxiv. 9.
Japan earthenware, duties on; clxxvii. 5.
Jaquea, Mr., money paid to; cxl. 2.
Jaupain, Mr.; cxv. 16.
Jefferyes, Capt. James, employed to attend King of Sweden, taken prisoner after battle of Pultawa; cxxi. 32.
Jeffreys, Sir James, petition; cxxxiii. 49.
-, John, five years paymaster of H.M. artillery in Spain, memorial; clxxv. 30, 42.
Jekyl, Sir Joseph, Chief Justice, fined the sheriff of Montgomery; cxl. 56.
Jenkin, or Jenkins, Thomas, patent searcher of the port of Chichester, petition; clv. 13; clxiv. 27.
Jennings, Sir John; cxxxviii. 14; cxl. 25; clxi. 8.
-, -, as to new hospital at Port Mahon; cxxxv. 45, 49; cxxxvi. 24, 46; cxxxvii. 38; cxlii. 29; cl. 2; cli. 1; cliv. 26; clv. 29.
-, -, commanded the fleet at Port Mahon; cxxxv. 45, 46.
-, -, his mission to Morocco; clxxvi. 14.
-, -, reflections on the consul at Algiers; cxxxv. 25.
-, Major Hubert, came over from the French army, reduced state of, memorial; cxlii. 14; cxlvii. 7; clxxviii. 33.
-, Mr., master carpenter in building St. Paul's Church, alleged frauds by; cxl. 29.
Jermyn Street, renewal of lease in; cxxiv. 9.
Jermyn, Thomas Lord, Governor of Jamaica; clxxvi. 20.
-, Lady Mary, widow and executrix of Thomas Lord Jermyn, her death; clxxvi. 20.
Jersey; cxiii. 45.
-, Governor of, as to his right to receive fines and forfeitures; clxxvi. 20.
-, guards, garrisons, and land forces in; cxliii. 1; cxliv. 42; clviii. 2.
-, invalid soldiers for; cxxxiv. 24.
-, West, a potash work there; cviii. 15.
Jervoise, Mr., the estate of, extents to be issued against; cxxxvi. 56.
Jervoise, T., “keeper for lives,” under the bishop of Winchester, of a chace called Havant Thicket; cxv. 44.
Jett, or Jet, Mr.,; cxxxiii. 14; cxxxvi. 20.
Jett, Mr. Auditor; cxv. 31.
Jewel Office, the; cix. 47; cxiv. 44; cxxxiii. 31; clix. 14; clxiii. 10; clxvi. 9; clxxvii. 11, 41; clxxviii. 2.
J. G., a letter so signed as to wool and iron-bound chests reported to have been shipped from England to France; cxlviii. 14.
Jobson, James, his charge for carrying correspondence between England and France; clxxvii. 4.
-, -, packet boats between Dover and Calais, and Dover and Ostend or Newport; clxii. 11; clxvi. 35.
Jodrell, Paul, Clerk of the House of Commons; clxxiii. 4.
Johnson, or Johnston, James, Esq., and his brother, Sir Roger Strickland's lands, memorial; clxxviii. 8.
-, -, his services as engineer and warrant officer, petition; clxxii. 47.
-, John, remembrancer of the city of London, memorial; cxxxvi. 32.
-, Sir John, and others, rights of, to wrought plate brought to be coined; cxxvii. 1.
-, Capt. Robert, commander of H.M.S. “Anglesea,” as to fraud on South Sea Company; clxxviii. 19.
-, Wm., solicitor to the commissioners for salt duties; clxii. 17.
-, Maud, deceased, wife of Samuel Johnson, clerk; clxv. 30.
Johnston, or Johnstone, Sir Patrick, a commissioner of the equivalent, memorials; cxxiii. 27; clxxvii. 3; clxxix. 12.
-, Mrs. Eupham, descendant of the Lady Bogy, memorial; cxxxi. 56.
-, Mrs. Martha; cxxxi. 56.
Johnstown, James, Esq.; cxi. 1.
Jones, —, widow, executrix of Frances Addison, widow, memorial; clxxii. 19.
-, Capt., packet boats between Dover, Calais, and Ostend; clxii. 47.
-, Col., his regiment in the Leeward Islands, clothing of; cxxvi. 27.
-, -, subsistence money; cx. 3, 44; cxi. 10.
-, Lady Catherine, daughter and administratrix to Lord Ranelagh, memorial; clx. 20.
-, Charles, plate received by; clix. 14.
-, Col. Edward, loss sustained by; cxxxiv. 59; cxlvi. 31.
-, Edward, a gardener at Windsor; cxvii. 29.
-, Mrs. E., sister to Sir William Kennedy, petition; clxiv. 25, 26.
-, Frances, widow, daughter of William Pendrill, pension; cxvi. 24.
-, John, son of Frances Jones; cxvi. 24.
-, Francis, agent to packet boats at Falmouth, petition; cxxvii. 24.
-, -, seizure of plate, petition; cxvii. 51.
-, Hugh, engaged in a riot in Essex Street; clviii. 22; clix. 48.
-, James, going as chaplain to Jamaica; cv. 37.
-, Jezreel; cxvi. 11; cxxxviii. 38.
-, Mrs. Mary, a widow, refuses to part with land to Her Majesty on any terms, her ungovernable temper; cxvii. 29.
-, Morg., proposal to tax glass made in Great Britain; clxvi. 39.
-, Richard, had made shot and shells for the Ordnance Board, memorial; cxxxiii. 2.
-, Thomas, in the third troop of guards, petition; cxiv. 9.
-, William, duty on unrated East India goods imported; cxxv. 33.
Jonghe, Theodore, forage; cxii. 4.
“Joseph,” the ship, the case of; cxiii. 27.
Journeymen tailors, proposed duty on; cxx. 24.
Judge Advocate, the; cxliv. 35.
Jurdan, Elizabeth, petition against Capt. Moody and Mr. Thurston; clxv. 15.
Jussell, Charlotte, widow of Henry Jussell, who was K. Charles II.'s library keeper, petition; clxxiii. 19.
Justice, college of, one of the senators of; cxlv. 5.
Justice Clerk, the Lord; cxi. 4; cxxi. 67; clxxiii. 13.
-, College of, president of; cxxi. 67.
-, General, the Lord; cxiii. 60.
“Justice,” the ship, of Middleburgh, cast away; cxiii. 7.
Justices of the peace (Scotland); cviii. 31.
Justiciary, Commissioners of, (Scotland); cviii. 37; cxii. 7.
Justiciary, Court of, (Scotland); cxii. 7; cxiv. 48; cxx. 47; cxxii. 20; cxxxi. 56.
-, -, -, money for circuit; clxii. 40.
-, Lords of, (Scotland); cxiii. 60; cxxi. 35; cxxii. 69; cxxv. 11; cxxxiii. 13.