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Nairne, David; cvi. 30.

-, Sir David, 800l. a, year to; clix. 30.

Naked Boy Alley, tenements in; cxxiv. 9.

Nampon, Mary and Margaret de, French refugees, petition; clxxi. 26.

Nanfan, John, Esq., late lieutenant-governor of New York; cxxxiii. 28; cxlii. 13.

Naples and Sicily, commerce between, prohibited; clxxvi. 4.

-, the consul at; cxxxii. 62; clxxvi. 4.

-, law there for protection of mariners; cv. 29.

Nash, Henry, commander of revenue smack; cv. 22.

Nasmith, Mr. James, H.M. falconer in Scotland, memorial; cxxiii. 13; clxvi. 31.

Nassau, Count, his regiment of foot; cxxvii. 4; cxxxii. 7.

“Nassau d'Auverquerque, F., Comtesse Dowage of”; cxxxv. 7.

Nat, Richard, of Westminster, gent., proposal as to debts due to Morgan Whitley; clxxv. 53.

Natt, Richard, a Custom House officer; cxxxiii. 93.

Naughtie, Alexander, his ship chased by a French privateer; cv. 40.

Navigation, the Act of; cli. 16.

Navy bills; cxxxiv. 21; cliv. 9; clx. 8.

-, -, discount or interest on; cxix. 12; cxxi. 29; cxxiii. 53; cxxxvii. 22; cliii. 9.

-, Board; cxxiii. 53; cxxiv. 22, 28; cxliii. 33; clxiv. 31; clxxiii. 35; clxxvii. 38.

-, clothing; cxv. 25; cxvi. 25.

-, Commissioners of the; cvi. 5, 6, 12, 17; cviii. 35; cxv. 33; cxxiv. 52; cxxvi. 4; cxxix. 2; cxxxi. 31; cxxxii. 38, 62; cxxxiii. 44; cxxxiv. 18; cxxxvi. 65; cxxxvii. 22; cxliii. 9; cxlix. 16; cliv. 59, 61; clv. 22, 24, 31; clxi. 11, 29; clxv. 18, 20; clxvi. 10, 36, 40; clxvii. 6, 13; clxxii. 34; clxxv. 9, 37; clxxvi. 1; clxxviii. 37.

-, -, as to relief of their officers from taxes; cvi. 77.

-, -, letters of; cvii. 1; cix. 23, 30; cxii. 65; cxvi. 25; cxvii. 40; cxxi. 29; cxlii. 21; cli. 41, 47; cliv. 15; clviii. 24, 40; clix. 18.

-, -, reports of; cvii. 41; cx. 49; cxii. 50; cxiii. 36; cxv. 25; cxx. 50; cxliv. 52.

-, contractors unable to fulfil their contracts; cxxxvii. 22, 26.

-, debentures; cxx. 6.

-, debt of the; cvii. 1; cx. 1, 37; cxiii. 36; cxvi. 22, 38; cxvii. 40; cxxiv. 43; cxxx. 40; cxxxiv. 46; cxl. 43; clv. 26; clxxii. 34.

-, estimate for the ordinary of, select committee on; clxi. 15.

-, loans for; clviii. 50.

-, money granted to, by Parliament; cxvii. 24; cxxiv. 63, 64; cxxv. 29.

-, -, wanted for; cxxxiv. 23; cliii. 4; clviii. 4; clxxvi. 1.

-, Office; cxiv. 33.

-, -, clerks of, taxes on; cxxvi. 18.

-, -, course of payment at; cxxx. 40.

-, -, yearly charge of, for the war in Spain and Portugal; cxliv. 5.

-, payments for; cx. 8; cxl. 23.

-, superannuated officers of the, arrears; cxxxiii. 44.

-, surveyor of the; clxvii. 6.

-, treasurer of the; cvi. 29, 62; cvii. 51; cxvi. 13, 23; cxx. 51; cxxii. 41; cxxiv. 28; cxxix. 2; cxxxi. 31; cxxxii. 64; cxxxiv. 21, 23; cxxxvii. 38; cxxxviii. 52; cxl. 4; cxlii. 2, 17, 21; cxliii. 3; cxlv. 33, 46; cxlvi. 17; cxlix. 6; cli. 3, 53; clxvii. 18; clxxviii. 1, 37.

-, -, See also Littleton, Sir Thomas; and Cæsar, C.

-, victualling of the; cxxiv. 41; cxxxvii. 43.

-, -, Commissioners for. See Victualling, Commissioners for.

Neale, Francis, deputy clerk of the pipe; cl. 9.

-, or Neal, Henry, Esq., surveyor of the island of Minorca; clv. 21; clviii. 38, 46; clxxv. 31; clxxviii. 34; clxxix. 41.

-, John, provisions for Port Mahon; clii. 6.

-, Thomas, Esq., transfer master, his death; clxv. 24.

Needler, Culverwell, clerk assistant to House of Commons, and solicitor to commissioners for hawkers and pedlars, petition; cxxii. 33.

Negro, Cape, former residence of H.M. consul to Turkish Government at Tunis; cxxxiv. 61.

-, -, corn exported from; cxxxiv. 61.

Negroes, duties on; clxxvi. 28.

-, trade in; clxxix. 46.

Nehoffe, Mr. William, recommended to be a controller at Montrose; cxvi. 33.

Nelson, Samuel, petition as to renewal of lost Exchequer bills; clxxiv. 46.

Netherlands, the, conservator of the Scots' privileges in; clxviii. 7.

-, the Spanish. See Spanish Low Countries.

Netmaker, John, commissary of the stores to the Canadian expedition under General Hill; cxxxii. 21; cxlvii. 51, 65; cli. 31; clii. 15; clviii. 51; clix. 32; clxii. 35; clxxvii. 33.

Nevill, Col.; clix. 9.

-, -, exchange of prisoners; cxlviii. 36.

Nevis, the island of, people of, losses of; cxiii. 29.

-, -, -, losses of by the French invasion, petition; clxv. 37, 42; clxvii. 14.

New Abbey, lands and barony of; cl. 21.

Newberry, Mrs. Cecilia, daughter of Judge Morton, pension to; clxvii. 7.

Newcastle chaldron, twice the size of the Winchester one, &c.; cxxi. 14; clxviii. 6.

-, coals; clxxviii. 34.

-, Duke of; cxxx. 29.

-, -, allowed to make a park in Sherwood Forest; clxxix. 13.

-, -, keeper of the Privy Seal, death of; cxxxvii. 9.

-, landwaiter at; cxlix. 23.

-, victualling of soldiers at; cxi. 4.

New Castle, Pennsylvania, the town of, alias Delaware; cxliv. 31.

-, waste of timber there; cxxvi. 1.

-, See also Pennsylvania.

Newcomen, Lieut.-Col. Thomas, at the battle of the Boyne, petition; cxlv. 27.

New Crane, the, the name of the new Custom House at Dublin; clxiii. 47.

Newell, George, and Joseph, goldsmiths, securities for Mr. Geo. Dixon, petition; cxxii. 6; cxlv. 20.

-, John bankers, seizure of their estate; cxxxiv. 21.

-, Joseph, bankers, seizure of their estate; cxxxiv. 21.

Newells, the, their claims on Mr. Gerard; clxxvii. 2.

New England; cviii. 1; cliii. 9; clxxiv. 56.

-, -, bills; cl. 31; clxi. 12; clxiii. 17.

-, -, address from ministers of; cv. 44.

-, -, Governor of; cxlix. 26; clx. 3; clxiv. 8.

-, -, money, value of; clxii. 42.

-, -, ordnance stores sent to; cxxvi. 39; cxxvii. 3; clviii. 17.

-, -, wives of sergeants sent to, memorial; clxiii. 16.

-, -, trade of; cvii. 8.

-, -, train of artillery in; clv. 2.

-, -, woods in; cvi. 17; cxx. 32.

New Forest, the; cxv. 49; cxxiv. 54; cxxxi. 24; clxv. 10; clxxvii. 1.

-, -, groom keepers of, arrears; cxxxi. 21; cxlv. 41.

-, -, inward bailiwick of, master keeper of; clxxvii. 7.

-, -, timber from, for the navy at Portsmouth; cxliii. 9.

-, -, verminer of; clviii. 54.

-, -, warden of; cxxxi. 24; cxlv. 41; clxxvi. 5.

-, -, woods of, to be viewed by the Lord Warden; clxi. 35.

-, -, woodward of, the chief; clviii. 5.

Newfoundland, agent for the Admiralty at; cxxii. 29.

-, Capt. Moody's independent company at; clxv. 15.

-, coasts of, surveyor of; clxiii. 30, 33.

-, colony of; cxxxii. 22.

-, commanding officer at, irregularities of, in carrying on trade; cxxxv. 28.

-, company at; clxxii. 52.

-, fish shipped from; clxii. 24.

-, fisheries in; cxxvii. 19; clxiii. 33; clxxiii. 20; clxxiv. 56.

-, four independent companies to be employed at; cliv. 66; clx. 9.

-, French incursions on; clxiii. 33.

-, voyage of John Owen from; cxix. 24.

Newgate, the Sieur de Guiscard confined in; cxxxv. 41; cxxxvii. 21.

New Hampshire, the province of; cv. 50; cvi. 17; cvii. 56; cviii. 1; cxii. 26, 56; cxiii. 10; cxxvi. 20.

-, -, the province of, H.M. Council of; cxxxvii. 2.

-, -, -, the people of, sheep and wool of; clxvii. 8.

-, -, under the Crown, revenue of; clxxiv. 56.

Newhaven, collector of Customs at; clxxv. 21.

Newichawanock, in New England; cxx. 32.

New Jersey, under the Crown; clxxiv. 56.

Newman, Jacob, land in Dublin for a custom house; clxiii. 47.

Newmarket; cxxxix. 40.

-, H.M. gardens and plantations at; clxxix. 39.

-, H.M. house at; cxxiv. 17.

Newport (Glasgow); cvi. 34.

-, -, two miles from Greenock, money laid out on; cl. 21.

New Spain; clxxvi. 28.

Newspapers, the circulation of, &c.; cxxix. 4.

Newstead, Lord Byron's park and house at; clxxvii. 31.

Newton, Dr., envoy to Florence and Genoa, his urgent needs, &c.; cv. 51.

-, Major, his regiment; cxxxvii. 61.

-, Sir Isaac, Master of the Mint; cxxv. 4; cxxix. 6; cxxxv. 36; cxxxvi. 39, 61; cxliv. 34; clii. 44; cliii. 21; clix. 19; clxvi. 22; clxviii. 15; clxxii. 25.

-, -, -, as to the collector of bullion at Edinburgh; cvi. 54.

-, -, -, coinage in Scotland; cviii. 41; cxx. 44.

-, -, -, Mr. Cawood's invention; clii. 13.

-, Nathaniel, of Beccles; cxix. 4.

New Year's gifts; cv. 63; clxxiv. 24.

New York, and province of; cvii. 8, 24; cviii. 6; cxv. 9; cxvi. 39; cxvii. 41; cxx. 32; cxxi. 43; cxxv. 41, 45; cxxvii. 26; cliii. 9.

-, -, bills for the Canadian expedition; clxiv. 8.

-, -, Chief Justice of; cxxii. 28; cxxxiv. 27.

-, -, collector and receiver general of; cli. 23.

-, -, forces or garrison at; cx. 64; clviii. 2; clxxvii. 33.

-, -, four independent companies of foot at; cxxvii. 25; cxlvi. 21; cli. 49; clviii. 51; clxii. 42.

-, -, frauds in the navy and victualling at; clxxvii. 38.

-, -, Government of; cxxii. 28.

-, -, Governor of; cxxxii. 51; cxxxvii. 25; cl. 31; cliii. 28; cliv. 11.

-, -, -, See also Lovelace.

-, -, Lieut.-Governor of; cxxxiii. 28; cxlii. 13.

-, -, ordnance and artillery at; clv. 2; clviii. 27.

-, -, Palatine stores at, commissary of; cxlv. 29.

-, -, Palatines going to or employed at; cxvii. 27, 30; cxix. 1; cxxiv. 7; cxxvii. 26; cxxxvii. 25; cxlix. 2; clxxv. 36.

-, -, revenues in, H.M.; cxiv. 23; cxx. 25; cxxxii. 51; cxlvii. 47; clxxiv. 56.

-, -, -, collector and receiver general of, commissioners for the office of; cxx. 25.

-, -, -, poor state of; cxlix. 2.

-, -, stores for; cvii. 11; cviii. 25; cliii. 14; cliv. 13, 43; clviii. 17.

-, -, troops there can earn 3s. a day; clx. 3.

-, -, under the immediate Government of the Crown; clxxiv. 56.

Nicholas, Edward, Esq., payments by; clv. 16; clxv. 43; clxvii. 20; clxviii. 12; clxxii. 20; clxxiii. 53; clxxiv. 38, 42; clxxvii. 10; clxxviii. 13; clxxix. 16.

-, Mr.; cxxiii. 22a.

Nicholson, Col.; cxxvii. 3; cxlv. 32; clii. 15; clix. 18.

-, -, commissioner to make inquiries in North America; cli. 48.

-, -, expedition to Port Royal in America under; cxxxi. 13; cxxxii. 15.

-, Col., Lieut.-General, or General, Canadian expedition; cxxxvi. 9; cxxxix. 24; cli. 17; clxii. 42; clxxvii. 33.

-, -, his arrival in New England; clxvii. 3.

-, -, not to touch at Newfoundland; clxiii. 33.

-, -, on his way to Newfoundland; clxiii. 38.

-, -, papers sent from Boston, New England, by; clxxi. 27.

-, Hon. Francis, Esq.; clxxiii. 3, 29.

-, -, commissioner for inquiring into the public accounts of North America; clxxii. 28.

-, Francis, report as to the Canada stores; cli. 31; clxxii. 49.

-, Mr. (American affairs); clxv. 27.

Nieuport, the garrison at, commander of; clxxviii. 41.

-, -, hospital belonging to; clxxvii. 40.

Nimmo, Mr. See Drummond.

Noble, Richard, executed, leasehold house at Bath; clxi. 24.

-, Walter, brother to Richard; clxi. 24.

Nodes, Capt. George, agent to Lord Mor daunt's regiment in Spain; cxxxii. 60.

Nodes Island, barracks built at; cxxxvi. 9.

Noel, Mr., an assignee in bankruptcy; clxxviii. 36.

Non-effective money, the; cxxiii. 34; cxl. 63; cxliii. 17.

“Nonsuch,” the commander of, prosecuted; cxx. 45.

-, -, sailed before inquiry as to brandy; cxx. 35.

Norbury, Capt., of H.M.S. “Lark,” arrested; cxliv. 16.

Norcliffe, Lieut.-Col., desertions at Hull; cxxxix. 53.

Norfolk, collector of the Excise for; cl. 4.

Norman, Lionel, Custom House, Edinburgh; cxliii. 45.

-, -, recommends Wm. Dennison; clxvi. 28.

-, -, the salt pans in Scotland; clxxii. 3.

-, -, the salt duties; clxxiii. 6.

Norreys, Montague Lord, Baron of Rycott. See Abingdon, Earl of.

Norris, Mr.; clxiv. 29.

-, -, naval officer, hinders Mr. Beckford; cliv. 32.

North, Mrs., lady of the manor of Benacre; cxiv. 34; cxxii. 10.

North and Gray, Lord, his regiment; cxliii. 17; clix. 7.

-, -, his regiment, memorial on behalf of the officers of; clxxii. 9; clxxvi. 3.

North America, Indians in; cxiii. 10.

North Britain. See Scotland.

North Foreland, ship “Justice” cast away on; cxiii. 7.

North Sea, the, the Assientists may sell negroes in all ports of; clxxvi. 28.

Northampton, Lord, constable of the Tower; clviii. 32.

Northesk, the Earl of, goods saved by, out of Dutch ships; cxiii. 52.

Northey, Sir Edward; cviii. 42; cxii. 12.

-, -, on claims of owners of the ship “Worcester”; cvii. 38.

-, -, attorney general, reports, &c.; cxxvi. 34; cxxvii. 10; cxxxi. 39, 49; cxxxii. 9, 51; cxxxv. 24, 30; cxxxvi. 34, 55; cxl. 29; cxli. 15; cxliii. 12, 41; cxliv. 31, 55; cxlv. 23, 44; cxlvii. 59; cxlviii. 3, 10; cli. 27; cliii. 7; clxi. 24, 29; clxiv. 1; clxv. 11, 22; clxvi. 2; clxviii. 21; clxxv. 17; clxxviii. 8, 36; clxxix. 6, 9.

Northumberland, Duke of; clxvi. 19, 20.

-, -, captain and governor of Windsor Castle, memorial; cxlvii. 32.

Norton, Richard, on buck-hunting in the forest of Bere; cxiv. 61; cxv. 2, 44.

Norway; cxxxi. 6.

-, clandestine trade; cxv. 37.

-, danger from (Customs); cvi. 70.

-, Prince Charles of Denmark and; cxxiii. 62.

Norwich; cxxvii. 34.

-, city of, many apprentices bound there; cxxi. 44.

-, town clerk of; cxxvii. 34.

“Nostra Seigniora del Soccoro,” seizure of the ship; cxxxii. 37.

Nottingham, co. of, receiver general of taxes; cxxx. 29.

“Nottingham,” the, man-of-war, brought over standards and chocolate; cxiii. 48.

Nova Scotia; cviii. 1.

-, -, Her Majesty has an undisputed right to; clxxiv. 56.

-, -, land seized by the French; clxii. 15.

-, -, -, granted to the inhabitants of Massachusetts Bay; clxii. 15.

-, -, proposed colony of North Britain in; cxiii. 10.

N. S., proposed duties of; cxx. 24.

Nugent, Major, expenses of, in Spain, petition; clxii. 18.

-, Colonel Ignatius, petition; cxlix. 14.

Nuttall, Joseph, memorial; cxxii. 50.

Nutting, John, extent against; cvi. 63.

Nye, Thomas, in the assassination plot; clxxv. 6.

Nys, John, messenger to the Lord High Treasurer, sent on two expresses; cx. 22.