Index: Q, R

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Quarantine, breakers of, &c.; cxxvii. 10; cxxxi. 49; cxxvi. 22.

Quary, Col., surveyor general ofCustoms for South America; clxiii. 28.

-, -, his death; clxv. 27.

-, Col. Robert, state of the northern provinces of North America; cvii. 8.

Quebec; cvii. 56; cxxxix. 24.

-, proposed reduction of; cxiii. 10.

Queen Dowager, the, decease of; cliv. 51; clxxix. 6.

-, -, surveyor to; clxxix. 6.

Queen's Arms, &c. demolished by mob in Edinburgh; cxii. 41.

-, Bench, the Court of, cause of William Lord Forbes v. Robert Forbes, Bart., in; cxxxiv. 14.

-, -, -, H.M. clerk of the Crown in; cxxxv. 30.

-, -, -, Lower Treasury of the, unfit place to keep records in; cxxxiii. 103.

-, -, -, made more convenient for the judges; cli. 11.

-, -, -, records of, to be kept in a room near Westminster Hall; cli. 11.

-, -, prison; clxxiii. 44.

-, -, -, steward and marshal of, embezzlements; clxii. 34.

Queensberry, the Duke of; cvi. 37; cxiv. 53; cxxiv. 37, 55; cxxxii. 46; cxxxiv. 51; clxxvi. 7.

-, -, his book of entries cannot be found; clxviii. 1.

-, -, his office; cxix. 30; cxxii. 65.

Queen's Bounty, the; cxlvi. 43.

-, Ferry (Firth of Forth), suitable for a dock; cxxi. 71.

-, -, survey of; cxv. 33.

-, moiety on seizures; cxii. 19; cxlvii. 40.

-, Remembrancer, the. See Remembrancer.

-, rights of forest; cxiv. 61.

-, waiter; cxx. 36; cxxxvi. 60.

-, waste in Forest of Bere; cxiv. 61.

Queen Street, Little; cxxiv. 10.

Quinqua, in Spain, siege of; cxiii. 42.

Quit rents, the; cxxii. 52.

R

Rabateau, John, clothier to the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, petition; cliv. 44.

Raby, Lord, envoy and afterwards ambassador extraordinary to the King of Prussia, demands of; cvii. 58.

-, -, -, money due to; cxliv. 54.

-, -, -, his journey from Berlin to the Hague; cxxxiii. 39.

-, -, commanding the Queen's own regiment of dragoons; cxi. 41.

Radcliff, or Ratcliff, Dr., Edward Carlton's house and lands; clxxvi. 18; clxxix. 14.

Radcliffe, John, brewhouse at Portsmouth; cliv. 6.

Railton, Thomas, J.P., report as to Serjeants' widows; clxvi. 37.

Rainsford, Lieut.-Col. Francis, wounds at Namur, &c.; cx. 13.

Ramsay, James, of Prentatoun, sold his lands there; cxxxv. 16.

-, Mistress Jean, Lieut.-General Ramsay's daughter; cx. 46, 55.

Randall, Benjamin; cxxvii. 30.

Ranelagh, Earl of; cxvii. 13; cxxxii. 30; cxxxv. 51; cxlviii. 17.

-, -, claims equity of redemption of Lord Griffin; cvi. 78.

-, -, prays for a supply, &c.; cxxxv. 29; cxxxvi. 41.

-, -, his three houses; clx. 20.

-, -, late paymaster general of the army and treasurer of Chelsea Hospital, his bill; cxxx. 14; cxxxiv. 8; cxxxviii. 3.

Ransomers (prisoners) not under the care of commissioners of the sick and wounded; cxxxvi. 11.

Raphoe, bishopric of; clxxix. 30.

Rappahanock river, the naval officer at; cxxxvi. 28.

Rawson, Morris, gent.; cix. 38.

Raymond, or Reymond, Robert, or Sir Robert, solicitor general; clxiv. 38; clxxiv. 6; clxxix. 9.

-, -, report on the petition of two merchants of Edinburgh; cl. 10.

Raynardson, Jacob, Esq., collector of Bristol; cviii. 46.

Raynon, Mr., a clerk of the securities (port of London), in the Fleet; cxlix. 15.

Raynor, Mr., surveyor general to the Queen Dowager; clxxix. 6.

Read, Henry, intruding on Queen's waste; cxiv. 61.

Reading, or Redding, Mr. John, in a riot in Drury Lane or Essex Street; clviii. 22; clix. 48; clxxv. 6.

Reading, Sir Owen Buckingham's interest in; cvi. 5.

Reals, or “Ryalls,” value of; cxxxvi. 39.

Receiver General, the; cxiv. 2; cxx. 15; cxxii. 19.

-, -, the, of land tax. See Land Tax.

-, -, H.M. revenue in Scotland. See Scotland, revenue in, receiver general of.

Record Office, the, at the Tower, very full; clxxvii. 30.

-, -, Birmingham tower; cxx. 22.

Records, the Lords Committee on, report, &c.; cxxxiii. 103; clvii. 4.

Recruiting Act, the, commissioners for; cxxv. 34.

-, -, -, clerks to, allowance to; cxxv. 34; cxxvii. 34.

-, Acts of Parliament for better; cv. 59.

-, for Spain, bad method of; cxxxi. 9.

-, report as to; cxl. 60.

Recruits for English army in Spain; cxvii. 25.

Redman, Giles, ill practices of (house duty), Cumberland and Westmoreland; clix. 36; clxiv. 28.

Redshaw, Thomas, corrupt practices (house duty), Cumberland and Westmoreland; clxiv. 28.

Reformation, the; cxiv. 40.

Reformed officers, the; clxi. 32.

Regiments reduced in Spain; cvii. 42.

-, sent to Cadiz; cxii. 58.

Register, Lord, office of, perquisites lessened by abolition of Scotch Parliament; cxxi. 25.

-, the general, in the port of London; cxxxiii. 12.

Relf, Mr., clerk to the committee on records; clvii. 4.

Remembrancer, Queen's; cx. 32; cxlviii. 37; clxv. 36; clxxii. 13.

-, -, Scotland; cx. 2; cxii. 7.

-, -, the deputy; clxxvi. 20.

-, -, the office of, the port books in; clxvi. 4; clxvii. 29.

-, Lord Treasurer's, Scotland; cx. 2; cxii. 42.

-, office of, Scotland; cxxxi. 33.

Reneu, H., report of, on the Royal Lustring Company; cxxxix. 19.

Renfrew; cvii. 27.

Renoult, Elizabeth, widow, claims as to St. Christopher's; clxxv. 33.

Renwick, Ensign Robert, his service in Ireland, wounded; cxlvi. 9.

Requena, siege of, in Spain; cxiii. 42.

Residents, H.M., abroad, allowance to; clxxii. 36.

Restoration, the; clxxix. 25.

Resumption, the Act of; cxix. 41.

Retailers, as to duties on; cxx. 42.

Revenue, calculations of, from various sources clxxix. 51.

-, commissioners of; cxliv. 21.

-, -, (Ireland); cxv. 54; cxxiii. 5; cxlviii. 2; cxlix. 35, 43; cli. 9; clxvii. 15.

-, -, -, approve of petition of Irish merchants; cxxi. 4.

-, -, -, disobliged by Capt.Stephen Godfrey; cxv. 55.

-, -, -, East India ships at Kinsale; cxvi. 37.

-, -, -, as to the Palatines; cxxxii. 50.

-, -, -, reports on petitions, &c.; cxii. 15, 21; cxiv. 24; cxv. 3, 13, 29; cxxii. 52; cxxxiii. 45; cxxxvii. 46; cxlviii. 6; clviii. 43; clx. 32; clxiii. 47; clxxv. 11.

-, proposal to improve the; cvi. 1.

-, proposed method of raising; cxi. 38; cxii. 25; cxvi. 48; cxvii. 21; cxix. 10, 26; cxx. 9, 16, 24; cxxvi. 10; cxxx. 34; cxxxi. 27; cxxxvi. 64; cxl. 58; cxli. 22; cxlvi. 46; cxlvii. 3; clvii. 25; clix. 51; clxvi. 39; clxxi. 29; clxxii. 24; clxxv. 47; clxxvii. 23; clxxix. 19, 23.

-, H.M. casual; cxvii. 49.

-, -, hereditary; cxiv. 25.

-, injured by running tobacco; cxxxi. 6.

-, loss by smuggling; cxxiii. 41.

-, secretary to the; clxxix. 26.

-, state and produce of the several branches in North Britain since the Union; cxiii. 8.

Revolution, the; cxxiv. 30.

Reynell, Mr., postmaster of Chester, dead; clxiii. 9.

-, or Reynolls, John, of Chester, son of the postmaster; clxiii. 9, 48; clxiv. 1.

Rhode Islands, the, under a charter government; clxxiv. 56.

Rhodes, Christopher, Esq., appointed paymaster to the forces, &c.; cxiii. 37.

Rice, Col. John; cvii. 26; cx. 29; cliv. 54.

-, -, prosecuted; cxxiii. 8.

-, -, waste lands in Ireland; cvii. 36.

Rich, Mr., a page of King William III.; cx. 12.

Richards, Brigadier, chief engineer of Great Britain, report; clxvi. 5.

-, Col., to report on Port Mahon, &c.; cxxxi. 16.

-, Dr., deputy to Lord Edward Russell, his death; clvii. 34.

-, General Jacob, Venetian service; clxxii. 47.

-, Thomas, proposal of; cxii. 25.

Richardson, Serjeant, report; clxxiii. 4.

-, -, -, on cake soap; clxxix. 36.

-, Daniel, a clerk in the controller general's office, frauds by; cxxxv. 19.

-, -, a close prisoner; cxxxvi. 31.

-, John, converted Popish Irishmen; cxxxvii. 57.

-, -, of Durham, maltster, Excise fraud; cv. 47.

Richmond and Lennox, Duke of; clxxiii. 47.

-, -, Frances, late Dowager Duchess of, annuity to; cxiii. 59; cxlviii. 4.

-, in Surrey, chapel of ease at; cxlviii. 10.

-, -, H.M. manor of; cxlviii. 10; clix. 29.

-, -, James II.'s palace at, repaired, &c.; clxxvi. 17.

-, -, lease of an old tenement at; cxxxv. 44.

-, Park, oaks in; clix. 29.

Ridge, Mr., bills made out to, for beer by commissioners of victualling; cxxxix. 38.

-, -, his brewhouse in Portsmouth; cliv. 6.

Riding charges; cv. 52; cxxxvi. 63.

-, officers; cxxiii. 4.

-, -, the, discharged by Commissioners of Customs for Scotland; cxxvii. 2.

Rieutort, Col. William, his services, petition; cxxxiii. 29.

Rigby, Sir Alexander; cv. 8; cvii. 53; cxiii. 44; cxiv. 2, 19; cxvii. 26; cxxxix. 3.

-, -, Commissioner of Customs, North Britain; cx. 38.

-, -, his house of copartnership at Leghorn, oppression of; cxvii. 26.

-, Robert, son of the deputy governor of Chester Castle, &c.; cxiv. 2.

Rio de Janeiro; cv. 56.

Ripon, the borough of, the foot post from Boroughbridge; clxii. 50.

Rippon, Alexander, ship seized by French privateer, petition; cxx. 11.

-, Elizabeth, petition; cxxxvi. 11.

Rivers, Earl; cxliii. 27.

-, -, expedition commanded by; cvi. 8; cxv. 26; cxlviii. 35.

-, -, forces under; cviii. 13, 20.

-, -, French regiment of dragoons sent under; cxix. 33.

-, -, master of the ordnance; cliv. 29; clxxv. 13.

Roberts, Mr. Joseph, recommended as sergeant plumber; cxxii. 24.

Robes, H.M., bills owing for; clxii. 29.

Robinson, Dr. John, prebendary of Canterbury, envoy extraordinary, memorial of; cxi. 27.

-, -, envoy extraordinary to the King of Sweden, and afterwards Bishop of London, sent into Poland; clxxii. 14.

-, -, goes to Holland to confer with Duke of Marlborough; cxxi. 8.

-, Major, of Lieut.-General Palmes' regiment, a prisoner; cxlvi. 14.

-, Ra., petition as to hemp; clxv. 18.

-, Thomas, smith, petition; cxxxv. 50.

-, W., touching Lord Bophin's estate; cxliii. 37.

-, Sir William, Knt., a commissary general of provisions for the army in Ireland; cxxi. 5.

-, William, of the hundred of Witchford, petition of; cxii. 8.

Robotham, William, proposals of; cxxvi. 31.

Robyns, M., forage; cxii. 5.

Roch, Capt. James, eminent services of, at Londonderry, pension; cxv. 23.

Rochester, disbanding marine regiments at; clxv. 39.

-, hospital at; cxxxiv. 46, 66; cxxxvi. 57.

-, marines at; cxxxi. 51.

-, mayor, aldermen, and citizens of, petition; cxxxi. 25.

-, Right Hon. Earl of, instructions as to Princess Anne's estate; clxxix. 3.

-, -, memorial; cxx. 5.

-, Henry Earl of; clix. 29.

-, -, memorial; cxxxiv. 65.

-, -, pension; clxvi. 20.

Rockingham, the forest of, as to discovery of trees worth 5,000l.; cvii. 54.

Rodger, Robert, provost of Glasgow, election of, as M.P.; cvii. 27.

Rolle, John, proposal of, duty on raw hides; cxvi. 41.

Rollo, Sir Harry, governor of Blackness Castle, in the Customs and Excise, petition; cxlix. 31.

-, Mr., invention of, for making new dies; cxxxiv. 55.

Rolls Chapel, the, Chancery Lane; clvii. 4.

Roman Catholic chaplain, a, for two Portuguese regiments; cxvii. 25.

-, -, Church, the, validity of marriage; cxvii. 47.

-, -, officers who quitted the enemy's service on H.M. proclamation; clxxviii. 33.

Rook, —, his regiment; clxv. 3.

Rooke, Admiral Sir George, marines left at Gibraltar by; cv. 60.

-, Major-General, his regiment; cxliv. 39.

Rookwood, Lieut.-Col., captain of a company at Jamaica, petition; clxxvii. 42.

Roope, —, commissioner for transports; clii. 22.

-, Nich., commissioner for disbanding marine regiments; clxxii. 18.

Roos, Mr., the Queen's patent engraver, invention of, for stamping parchment, &c.; cxxxiv. 55.

Rope-yards, H.M., wages due to; cxiv. 33.

Roscommon, Robert Earl of, pension of; cxv. 36.

-, -, petition; cxii. 52, 55; cxv. 5.

Roscrae, the fortifying of; clv. 20.

Roseberry, Archibald Earl of, chamberlain of “Fyfe”; cxix. 28; cl. 21.

-, -, -, and Strathearn, pension, memorial; clxxvi. 13.

Roseingrave, Jane, widow and executrix of Daniel Roseingrave, gent., petition; clxvii. 16.

Ross, Alexander, under clerk to the Court of Justiciary of Scotland, memorial; cviii. 37; cxxii. 20; cxxxi. 56.

-, Charles, of Balnagowan, colonel general of dragoons, grant; clxvii. 10.

-, David, of Bellnagowne; cvi. 66.

-, Col.-General, dragoons, claims English pay; clxxviii. 44.

-, General, payment for forage; cxlv. 9.

-, -, petition; clxxiv. 54.

-, Mr., Excise, Scotland; cv. 5, 6.

-, the port of, searcher of; cxxxvii. 51.

-, the sheriff of, the oath of abjuration taken, &c.; cvi. 66.

Rosse, Lord; cxv. 14.

-, the town of; cxv. 29.

Rotherhithe Wall; cxli. 22.

Rotterdam; cxiv. 46; cxvi. 4; cxix. 1; cxxi. 55; cxxiv. 23; cxxxi. 56; clxxvii. 8.

-, and the Thames, packet boats between; clviii. 10.

-, convoy from Holland, passengers in; cxxii. 43.

-, fleet, commodore of the; cxvi. 8.

-, Palatines landed at; cxxxii. 47.

Roughton, Mr., at Edinburgh, 40l. a year to, for corresponding with Mr. C. Godolphin; cxxi. 39.

Round Rundles, the; cxxiv. 9, 11.

Rous, Joseph, stamps used to detect a fraud; cxlviii. 18.

-, Nathaniel; cx. 3.

Rouvigny, Marquis de, father of Lord Gallway, and deputy general of the reformed churches in France; cxxiii. 9.

Roux, Judith, petition; cxxiii. 19.

Rowan, Capt., on establishment of Ireland, petition of Mildred, his widow; clvii. 36.

Rowe, Anthony, Esq., and others, their loan on hearth money; cvi. 19.

Rowlands, Reginald, second lieutenant, killed at Hochstedt, petition of his widow; cli. 38.

Rowsby, Mr. John, receiver in Petuxen, America; cvii. 8.

Roxburgh, the Duke of; cxxxv. 15.

Royd, William, petition; cliii. 11.

Rudd, Mr. William, chaplain at Jamaica, 20l. given to; cxiv. 56.

Ruperti, Mr.; cxxv. 44.

Rutherford, —, commissaryship of the musters in Scotland; cxxxv. 22.

-, Mr., coinage of Scotland; cviii. 41.

Rutherglen; cvii. 27.

Rutland, the co. of, receiver general of land tax, &c.; clxxv. 54.

Rutter, Mr.; cxxii. 9.

Russe, Daniel, steward, Queen's Bench prison, embezzlements; clxii. 34.

Russell, Lady Letitia, annuity to; cxxii. 52; clxxix. 31.

-, Lord Edward; clvii. 34.

-, Sir William, Bart., pension of 200l. per annum to; cxiv. 22.

-, Katherine, widow of Sir William Russell, petition; cxiv. 22.

Russia, Emperor of, ambassador extraordinary to; clxxvii. 11.

-, manufacture of pitch and tar in; cliv. 59.

Ryalton, Francis, Lord Viscount, late cofferer of the household, memorial; cxxxiv. 2; cxlvi. 3.

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

Ryder, Mr. William, (Lord Griffin's affairs); cvi. 78.

Rye, French ship seized at; clxiv. 21.

Ryley, Mr., a commissioner of Excise; cxxxviii. 32.

-, or Ryly, Mr. Philip, report, &c. of (Excise matters); cxx. 42; cxxiii. 50; cxxxv. 13.

Rymer, Thomas, Esq., Queen's historiographer; cxiii. 38.

-, -, -, for compensation for the burning of some of the xvth vol. of the Fœdera; clxi. 18.

Rymer's Fœdera, copies of, how disposed of; cxxxvi. 20; cl. 30.

-, -, printing of; cvii. 63, 64; cx. 59; cxiii. 24, 38, 57; cxv. 46; cxvi. 1, 20; cxxi. 27, 33; cxxii. 23; cxxv. 16; cxxxi. 42; cxxxiv. 54; cxxxv. 26, 38; cxliii. 10; cl. 30; cli. 40; clxvi. 29; clxxi. 5.

-, -, to be given to the Scottish universities; cix. 12.

Rysbank, bedding; cliv. 1.

Ryswick, the peace of; cxxxv. 43; clxxxii. 43; clxxviii. 45.