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Waddington, Mr., in command of packet boats on the Dover station, malicious charges against him by James Jobson; clxvi. 35.
Wade, Capt. Caleb, commander of H.M. ship“Adventure”; clix. 32; clxvii. 3.
-, -, malicious charges against, petition; cxlvi. 35.
-, Major-General, his regiment disbanded; clxxvii. 16.
Wafers, proposed duty on; clxxix. 19.
Wager, Admiral, or Commodore Sir Charles; cx. 45.
-, -, capture of galleons by, in West Indies; cxiii. 46; cxiv. 11, 63; cxxxii. 31; cxxxiii. 51.
Waldersee, Mons., envoy extraordinary from the King of Denmark; cxvii. 17.
Waldron, Mr. Richard, member of H.M. Council of new Hampshire; cxxvi. 20.
Walef, Mons., his dragoons; cli. 19.
-, -, -, as to the pay of; clxiii. 11.
-, -, his sufferings; clxxviii. 49.
-, -, irritated the States General, &c.; clxv. 6.
Wales, North, receiver of taxes for; clix. 13; clxii. 7; clxxiii. 32; clxxv. 53.
-, -, revenues of; clii. 31.
-, -, duty on coal and culm; cxxxvi. 62.
-, South, receiver of land revenue of; cv. 48.
-, -, and Monmouthshire, receiver for; clxxiii. 8.
Walker, Lieut., lost his arm and was taken by the French; cxxxvi. 36.
-, -, of Col. Wills' regiment of marines; clxxii. 17.
-, Emanuel, landwaiter's place at Newcastle; cxlix. 23.
-, Henry, an Episcopal minister in Edinburgh; cxv. 51.
-, -, -, -, in North Britain, petition; cxxx. 22.
-, Admiral Sir Hovenden, bills drawn by, at 40 per cent.; cxxxix. 10.
-, -, Canadian expedition; cxlix. 26; clxxii. 28; clxxiii. 26.
-, -, fleet under command of; cxxxix. 24.
-, -, in North America, money borrowed by; cxxxviii. 8.
-, -, passing his accounts; cxlvi. 23.
-, John, Esq., augmentation of pension; cxv. 50.
-, Robert, of Dover, a fit person to furnish packet boats; clx. 13.
-, -, -, his offer as to packet boats not accepted; clxii. 47; clxvi. 3, 35.
-, Thomas, housekeeper of H.M. house at Newmarket, petition; cxxiv. 17.
Wallis, Mr., grant of forest of Arkingarthdale; cxxxiii. 1.
-, William, Esq., petition for lease; cxxiv. 12.
-, -, -, petition, army clothing; cx. 66.
Walloon dragoons, the, great fidelity of; clxiii. 5; clxv. 2.
Walloons, the, in H.M. pay in the Low Countries; clxi. 41.
Walpole, Horatio, Esq., secretary to the plenipotentiaries for a general peace in 1709, petition; cxliii. 15.
-, R.; cvii. 61; cix. 48; cxii. 31; cxiii. 19; cxiv. 52, 55; cxv. 30; cxvii. 9; cxxi. 19, 46, 47, 80; cxxii. 21, 48, 62; cxxiv. 1, 31; cliv. 65. See also War, Secretary at.
-, -, his brother is secretary to “the Embassy,” solicits payment of; cxxxiv. 16.
-, Robert, Esq., money due to Greenwich Hospital and the Chest at Chatham; cxlvii. 42.
Waltham Chace (Southampton); cxliv. 28.
Walton, William, petition of, as to gunpowder; cxvii. 48.
Wanley, Mr., housekeeper to the commissioners for hackney coaches; cxlv. 47.
-, Humphry, the Cottonian Library, memorial; cxliv. 36.
War, Articles of; cxxi. 80.
-, expenses of; cxxxv. 3.
-, extraordinary charges of the; cxix. 20; cxxiv. 5; cxli. 17; cxlii. 1, 5; clvii. 32; clx. 10; clxv. 44.
-, -, not yet provided for by Parliament; cxix. 39.
-, the Secretary at, reports, &c.; cx. 13; cxiii. 19; cxv. 30, 45; cxxiv. 55; cxxv. 8, 12; cxxvii. 4, 9; cxxxi. 51, 54; cxxxii. 7, 41; cxxxiii. 29, 58; cxxxiv. 15, 53; cxxxvi. 36, 52; cxxxvii. 20, 35; cxliii. 23; cxliv. 26, 58; cxlviii. 35; cxlix. 13, 14, 27, 29; cl. 11; cli. 13, 50; cliii. 2, 5, 8, 17, 19; cliv. 1, 32, 34; clx. 2, 3; clxi. 8; clxiii. 29, 40; clxv. 1, 12; clxvi. 1, 6; clxxiii. 17, 36; clxxiv. 40, 58; clxxv. 32; clxxvi. 29; clxxviii. 26, 33.
Warburton, Sir George, M.P. for Chester, the post office of Chester; clxiii. 9.
Ward, Lord Chief Baron, reports; cxlviii. 23; clxxiv. 46.
-, Mr.; cxxxv. 1.
-, John, petition; clxxiii. 29.
-, Richard, appointment of ship's carpenter; clxv. 7.
-, William, proposal of, to raise money; cxxxi. 27.
-, estate, the, value of; cl. 21.
Warden, the Lord; clxi. 35.
Wardour, Edward, a gentleman of ancient family reduced to extremity, asks for a poor knight's place, &c.; cviii. 33.
-, Mary, his mother, annuity; cviii. 33.
Wardrobe, the Great; cli. 53; clv. 18; clxii. 30; clxxviii. 15.
-, -, credit of, very low; cliv. 57.
-, -, debt of; clxii. 2.
-, -, for Windsor; clxxvii. 19.
-, -, deputy keeper of; cxiii. 12.
-, -, master of; cvi. 32; cxiii. 12; clxvi. 44.
-, -, -, standards, &c., alteration in the arms on the union with Scotland; cv. 32.
-, -, memorials; cxxxiv. 47; cxxxix. 25.
-, the removing, page of; cxxxi. 4.
Wards, the Court of, the records of, proposal to move to the Herald's Office; cxxxiii. 103.
-, -, -, removed to a room over the Prince's Chamber at Westminster, &c.; clii. 24.
-, -, -, put in order, &c.; clvii. 4.
Warner, John, “mathemat,” tax on metals; clix. 51.
Warr, Richard, Esq., secretary to Lord Dartmouth; cxxxii. 52.
Warrants, orders, &c., list of; clxxi. 17.
Warren, Thomas, Admiralty agent; cv. 42.
Warters, or Waters, or Warter, John, commissioner for perquisites of Admiralty, reports of; cv. 42; cxii. 49, 51; cxiv. 34; cxxi. 72; cxxii. 29; cli. 7, 35; cliv. 9, 47.
Warwick, Sir Philip, Knt., ground within the precincts of Whitehall; cxxi. 77.
-, Philip, Esq., deceased, debts of; cxxxiv. 48.
-, the co. of, receiver general of land tax, &c. for; cxxv. 1; cxxxix. 5; cxlviii. 32.
Waterford, the port of, searcher of; cxxxvii. 51.
Waters, Catherine, wife of Lieut. Michael Waters, petition; clx. 6.
Watkins, Mr., letter from; clxi. 33.
-, -, secretary to the embassy at Utrecht; clxxv. 20.
-, Henry; clxv. 2, 6; clxxii. 10.
-, -, inspector of the extraordinaries of the war in Flanders; cxlv. 10; cxlvii. 53.
-, -, Col. Dalwick's regiment; clxiii. 18.
-, Samuel, indicted for high treason; clxv. 11; clxvii. 16.
Watson, Helen, relict of William Leggat, &c.; cxxxv. 16.
-, Robert, sheds adjoining Greenwich Park; cxxxviii. 4.
Watts, Mr., his salary for the apprentice duty; cxxxv. 12.
-, Joseph, gent., stamp duties; cxxxvi. 14.
Wauchope, Col., his subsistence in the Tower; cxiv. 49.
W. D.; cxxxvi. 5.
Webb, General, “trophy money” paid to; clv. 18.
-, Major, governor of Upnor Castle, memorial; cxliii. 23.
-, -, John, accounts relating to Gibraltar; cxlvi. 28; clxxiv. 51.
-, John Richmond, Esq., governor of the Isle of Wight, petition; clxiii. 42.
Webster, Anthony, and other owners of a privateer, as to a French fleet taken by Admiral Dilks; cxxxv. 52.
-, Sir Godfry and Sir Thomas, joint owners of the “Yarmouth,” petition; cxx. 50.
Weddel, Mr. Robert, his bills for prosecuting coiners; clix. 19.
Wedderburn; cxlv. 7.
Weldon, Mr., receiver general for the co. of Kent; cxxxix. 45; cxlix. 10.
Wells, Mr. Thomas, a riding surveyor, dismissed; clxvi. 14.
Wemyss, or Weems, Earl of, Vice Admiral of Scotland; cxi. 18; cxii. 46.
-, -, case of; cxxii. 69, 70.
-, -, nearly lost a seat in the House of Peers; cxix. 7.
-, Sir John, of Bogy, money lent to the Crown by; cxxxi. 56.
West, Mr.; cliv. 9.
-, -, his house to be bought for the Admiralty office; cli. 35; cliv. 47.
-, Hon. John, master keeper of the inward bailiwick of the New Forest; clxxvii. 7.
West Jersey. See Jersey.
Westmeath, the co. of, information against several persons in; clxii. 6.
Westminster; cxx. 30, 33.
-, abbey of; cxiii. 11; cxix. 43.
-, Chapter of, fine granted to; clviii. 22.
-, courts at; cxvi. 6.
-, Dean and Chapter of, petition; cxix. 43.
-, Hall, room near, for keeping records in; cxxxiii. 103; cli. 11.
-, lamps at, for the accommodation of the Houses of Parliament; cxxxix. 41.
-, manor or bailiwick of; cvi. 58; cxxxv. 33.
-, -, survey of; cli. 6; clii. 10.
-, the Prince's chamber at; clii. 24.
Westmoreland, duties on houses in; clx. 11.
-, -, ill practices regarding; clix. 36; lxiv. 28.
Wexford, collector of; cxxxii. 33.
Weymouth; cviii. 17.
Wharton, Earl of, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; cxii. 10, 52; cxiii. 67; cxiv. 22, 25, 27, 52; cxv. 4, 5, 13, 28, 29, 36, 39, 42, 47, 50; cxvi. 10; cxvii. 5, 10, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 49; cxix. 41; cxx. 8, 12, 22, 23, 49; cxxi. 31; cxxii. 16; cxxiii. 5, 10, 67.
-, -, regiment of dragoons; cxxxii. 28; clxvii. 4, 22.
-, -, -, disposal of; cxlv. 21.
-, Sir P., petition; cxxiv. 50.
-, Mr., receiver of revenue by hackney coaches and chairs, duties and salary of; cxlv. 48.
-, Mr., surveyor of the port of Berwick; cv. 41.
Wheatley, Capt., debauched John Cunliff's wife; cx. 16.
Wheelock, Brian, examined before House of Lords as to the Assiento contract; clxxviii. 20.
Whetham, —, his regiment in Minorca; clv. 25.
-, Brigadier, his expedition laid aside; cxx. 38.
-, Major-General, corn for troops in Catalonia; cxlv. 1.
Whetstone, Sir William, the fleet of; cix. 45.
Whichwood forest, in the co. of Oxon, coppices in; cxx. 5.
-, -, -, reserved rent from; cvii. 52.
Whitaker, or Whittaker [Admiral], Edward, or Sir Edward; cxxvii. 3; clxxiii. 24.
-, -, bills of consul at Leghorn; cx. 26.
-, -, commander-in-chief in the Mediterranean, as to escape of slaves; clxxv. 49.
-, -, lay off Algiers with a squadron; cxxvii. 3.
Whitbread, Henry, receiver general of the co. of Bedford; cix. 36.
Whitby, collector of; clviii. 48.
Whitcot, G.; cxx. 36.
White, James, a surgeon, broke by court-martial for scandalous words; cxlvi. 36.
-, John, stabbed with a pen-knife; clviii. 22.
-, -, agent to the commissioners for sick and wounded at Port Mahon; cxxxvii. 38.
-, Capt. Thomas, arrears of half-pay due to, petition; cxvii. 36.
-, Tower, the, room in, for the records; clxxvii. 30.
Whitehall, Mr., of Dover; cxxxvii. 64.
-, Lancelot, prizes; cx. 35.
-, William, agent victualler at Dover; cxliii. 41.
-, chapel at, altar piece in; cxix. 43.
-, &c., commissioners for the land tax for, the answer of; cxxiv. 47.
-, -, quota of land tax for, raised; cxxiv. 47.
-, guard rooms at; clix. 12.
-, land there; cxxi. 77.
-, palace of, arrears of assessment on; cxxx. 38.
-, sutler's house at; cxxxvi. 18.
-, works at; cxvi. 19.
-, in Pennsylvania; cxliv. 6.
Whitehaven, boat to be built at; cxvi. 4.
-, merchants of, tobacco trade there; cxxi. 10.
Whitehorne, Joseph, Esq., elected mayor of Portsmouth; cliv. 39.
Whiteman, Major General, his regiment; cxxx. 18.
Whitfield, W., report on claim for medicines at Gibraltar; cv. 60.
-, or Whitfeild, Walter, paymaster of marines; cvi. 47; cxxii. 48; cxxiii. 44; cxliv. 63; cliv. 36, 41; clviii. 55.
-, his account with Colebrooke and partner; cliv. 64.
-, -, memorials; cxiv. 18; cxxxiii. 66; cxxxviii. 39; cxxxix. 17; cxliv. 38.
-, -, death of; clix. 26.
Whiting, Col., his regiment in America; clx. 6.
-, Bedford, a jerquer; cxlviii. 28.
-, Charles, son and clerk of Bedford Whiting, frauds; cxlviii. 28.
-, W., “wine merchant at Collidghill,” London, duty on orchell; cxl. 58; cxliv. 22.
Whitley, Morgan, receiver general for Chester and North Wales, a prisoner in Newgate, petition; cxlix. 38; cl. 25; clxii. 7.
-, -, his estate for the use of the Crown; cliv. 27; clxxv. 53.
Whittlewood, forest of, in the co. of Northampton; cxxxi. 39; cxlviii. 5.
Whitworth, Charles, ambassador extraordinary to Czar of Muscovy; cxxii. 64; clxxvii. 11.
Whitworthy, C., a commissary for settling commerce with France; clxxvii. 32.
Wich, J., variously spelt (envoy at Holstein), arrears; clviii. 28.
Wickes, Michael; cxxii. 9.
Wicks, Mr., receiver of the plantation duties, port of London; cxlv. 44.
-, Michael, late receiver in the port of London, accounts; clx. 15; clxiii. 43.
Widows, officers', provision for; cix. 48; cxv. 12, 26; cxvii. 9.
Wight, Mr. John, stoppages from regiments of horse; cxl. 49.
Wight, Isle of, barn in, blown down; clxxvii. 1.
-, -, collector of Excise in; cxlv. 28.
-, -, garrison of; cxxxii. 63.
-, -, governor or lieut.-governor of; cxxxvii. 11; clxiii. 42.
-, -, land revenue in; cxxxiv. 10.
-, -, six regiments under Lord Shannon; cxxxvii. 11.
Wightman, Brigadier, his regiment; cxvi. 32.
-, Col., regiment of; cvi. 58.
Wigs, proposed duty on; cxx. 24.
Wigtown, salt pans at; clxxii. 3.
Wilcox, Edward, surveyor of H.M. woods south of Trent, or surveyor general of H.M. woods; cvi. 49; cxiii. 49; cxxxi. 39; clix. 29.
-, -, -, report as to watering the roads in Hyde Park; cvi. 61.
-, -, -, windfall timber in bailiwick of Burleigh; cxv. 49.
-, -, -, groom keepers of the New Forest; cxxxi. 21.
-, -, -, repairs at Lyndhurst in the New Forest; cxxxi. 24.
-, -, -, report on memorial of Elizabeth, Countess Dowager of Berkley; cxxxii. 58.
-, -, -, reports, &c.; cxxxvi. 58; cxliii. 38; cxlviii. 5; clviii. 54; clxv. 10; clxxv. 7; clxxvi. 5; clxxvii. 1, 7.
Wilcoxe, William, conspiracy against K. William, III.; clxxv. 6.
Wildman, Sir John, salary of, when postmaster general; cxxxix. 30.
Wildt, Mr. Hiob de, secretary of the Admiralty of Amsterdam, claims of his heirs; cxxiv. 13.
Wilkins, Thomas, under sheriff of the co. of Glamorgan, petition; clxvi. 16.
Willett, Ralph, Esq., plantations in St. Christopher's; cxlvii. 63.
William III., King; cxv. 8, 26; cxvi. 31; cxxiii. 17; cxxiv. 13.
-, -, arrears in reign of; cxiii. 59; cxxxiv. 52.
-, -, civil list of revenues, for the; cxxiv. 59; cxxx. 3.
-, -, -, sums due on; cxxii. 58; cxxx. 3; cxxxv. 42.
-, -, granted away the estate of Princess Anne; clxxix. 3.
-, -, Lord Chamberlain of his household; cxiv. 44.
-, -, money owing to the army of; cxxvi. 22.
-, -, mourning for; cxxiv. 21.
Williams, Anna, widow and executrix of Thomas, defunct; cviii. 5; clxxviii. 25.
-, Sir Griffith, J.P., proceedings against; cxliii. 21.
-, Howell, Esq., Thomas Griffiths' estate; clxxvi. 22.
-, Capt. John, commander of a sloop (Customs), his estate; cxiii. 6.
-, John, Esq.; cviii. 5.
-, -, proposal as to tin; cxlvii. 49; clviii. 12.
-, Joshua, clerk to Sir Robert Reymond, petition; clxxiv. 6.
-, Lieut. Thomas, dragoon horses; cxlv. 21.
-, Capt. William, of Mullion, in the co. of Cornwall; cxxxiv. 32.
Williamsburgh, Virginia, seat of government moved to; clxxii. 11.
Williamson, Edmund, gent., a commissioner to state the debts of the late reign, petition; clxvi. 32.
Willis, Major-General, his regiment of marines; cxl. 46.
Wills, Col., Lieut.-General, or Major-General, regiment of marines; cxii. 34; cxiii. 19; clxxii. 17; clxxiii. 39, 50.
Willoughby, Col. Francis, pension and debts of; cvi. 28.
-, Elizabeth, his wife; cvi. 28.
Wilshaw, Capt. Thomas; cviii. 35.
Wilson, Mr., to prosecute at the Queen's charge; cxxii. 10.
-, Capt. Daniel, in expedition to the West Indies; cix. 5.
Wilts, co. of, land tax for; cxxxiv. 25.
Wincame, Lieut.-Col. George, certificate; cxxi. 61.
Winchester, Bishop of, hunting privileges; cxv. 44; cxliv. 28.
-, -, secretary of; cxiv. 61.
-, bushel, the; clxxii. 3.
-, chaldron, the, half the size of those of Newcastle and Sunderland; cxxi. 14.
Wincle, Mr., a brasier, Pall Mall; cv. 7.
Windows, tax on; cxxvii. 34; clxii. 37.
Windsor, Capt., commander of the “Portland”; cxiv. 63.
-, Mr.; clxxiv. 19.
-, Brigadier, or the Hon. A., his regiment of foot; clxi. 17; clxvii. 25.
-, Col. Andrew, his regiment; cxxxiii. 27.
Windsor Castle, cxxiv. 49, 51; cxxxvi. 16, 37; cxxxvii. 36.
-, -, Captain and Governor of; cxlvii. 32.
-, Castle Hill at; cxvi. 50; cxvii. 29.
-, Forest, red deer brought from Houghton Park to; cxlvii. 27.
-, -, timber cut in; cxlviii. 5.
-, H.M. gardens and plantations at; clxxix. 39.
-, H.M. progress to, charges of; clxiii. 37.
-, House Park there; cvii. 37.
-, Lady Fretchville's house at; cxlviii. 5.
-, new plantation in, planting of; clxxviii. 28.
-, road from, to Staines; cvii. 4.
-, royal gardens at, under Mr. Wise's care; clix. 42.
-, works at; cvii. 3, 4; cxvi. 19.
-, -, office of works at; cxxiv. 49.
-, -, debt of; cxxxvi. 49; cxxxvii. 13; cxliv. 27; clxiv. 13; clxxii. 30; clxxiv. 36.
Windward Islands, the garrisons of the; cxliv. 19.
Wine, allowance of, to flag officers, &c.; cxl. 62.
-, and merchandise, imported, a subsidy on; clxxiv. 43, 55.
-, duties on; cvi. 35; cxii. 35, 37; cxv. 7; cxx. 1, 2, 35; cxxi. 13, 55, 69; clxi. 40.
-, &c. ashore on the Suffolk coast; cxiv. 34.
-, imported from Switzerland; cxiv. 38.
-, licence revenue, the; cxxxvi. 5.
-, licence salary bill; cli. 28.
-, low, distillers freed from duty on; cxiii. 56.
-, allowed free to ambassadors and envoys; cxxxix. 15.
-, prizage of; cviii. 47.
-, running of; cxxiii. 41; cxxxiv. 4.
-, seized; cxv. 6, 7, 11; cxx. 11; cxxii. 66; cxxvii. 21; cxxxi. 33; cxxxix. 15.
-, tasters of the city of London, surveyor of; cxxvi. 32; cxxvii. 32.
Winslow; cxxxiii. 73.
Winter, John, a shipwright; cvi. 12.
Wire drawers, gold and silver, the company of, petition; clxxv. 27.
-, gilt and silver, duties on; clix. 4.
Wirksworth, in co. of Derby; cxiii. 18.
Wirtemberg, Duke of; cxii. 28.
Wise, Mr. Henry, complains of encroachments on St. James Park; cv. 7.
-, -, Royal Gardens under the care of; clix. 42; clxxviii. 28; clxxix. 35.
-, -, works performed by; cvii. 3, 4; cxxxiii. 85.
-, Robert, petition; clxii. 46.
Wishart, Sir James, state of Gibraltar; clxxvii. 22, 26.
-, -, Rear Admiral, assessed to the land tax; cix. 23.
-, -, to go on H.M. service to Holland; cxxxi. 38.
Witchford, hundred of, Isle of Ely; cxii. 8.
Witham, Thomas, Esq., commander-in-chief in the expedition to Canada, &c.; cxiv. 8.
Withers, General; cxlv. 4.
Withiers, —, his regiment, no subsistence paid to; clx. 4.
Wittewrong, James, Esq., petition; cxxiii. 21.
Wittewronge, or Whittewrong, Sir John, Bart., men raised by; cxiii. 67; cxiv. 52.
-, -, his regiment reduced; cliv. 63.
Wogan, Ethelred, losses by the fire of Lisburn; cxiv. 37.
-, John, and Judith his wife, petition; cxxxvii. 46.
-, William; cxiv. 37.
-, -, asks payment for mills, &c. granted to the Crown; cxlvii. 43.
-, -, sends letter from commissioners of revenue, Ireland; clx. 32.
Wolfenbuttle, the Duke of, envoy extraordinary from; cxx. 26.
Wolseley, Capt. Richard, petition; cxxiii. 12.
-, Brigadier, his regiment; cxix. 41.
Wood, Capt., enemy's ship, amount allowed to, for seizure; cxx. 48.
-, Sir Edward; cvi. 19.
-, Elizabeth, administratrix to Maud Johnson, petition; clxv. 30.
-, Joseph, a misdemeanant; cvi. 22.
Woodcock, William, and Jane his wife, both dead; clxxvii. 45.
Woodhouse Grange; cxxiii. 18.
Woodman, James, affidavit; clxxv. 28.
-, -, proposes prescriptions to be given on stamped paper; clxxvii. 23.
Woodsales; cvi. 49.
Wool, cotton, exportation from West Indies to American colonies of; clxvii. 8.
-, English manufactures of, proposal; clxxi. 29.
-, exportation of; cxxx. 32; clxxv. 21.
-, officers for preventing the exportation of; cxxxviii. 25.
-, packs, “captain of the”; cxv. 25.
-, smuggling of; cxli. 16.
-, -, Custom House sloops to prevent; clxxiii. 45.
Woollen goods, duty on, taken off; cxlvi. 8.
Woolley, William, debt to, from commissioners for sick and wounded; cl. 20.
Woolwich, shipwrights and ropemakers of, petition; cxxiv. 40.
-, stores of cannon balls at; cvi. 51.
-, workmen discharged from, by commissioners of the navy; cxlix. 16.
Woosley, Capt. Richard, petition; cxix. 41.
Worcester, battle of; cxvi. 24; clv. 36.
-, co. of, receiver general for; clii. 12.
-, salt shipped from; cvi. 48.
-, sheriff of; cxvii. 21.
-, the ship, demand relating to; cix. 20; cxiv. 17; cxxi. 70, 82; cxxiv. 45.
-, -, money due to the marines and seamen of; cxx. 20; cxxiv. 42; cxxvii. 6; cxxxiii. 59.
-, -, seized, condemned, and sold in Scotland, commander of, executed, petition, &c.; cxx. 20; cxxiv. 20.
Works, Commissioners of; clxxii. 29.
-, -, memorials; cxv. 1; cxvii. 14.
-, H.M., daysmen on, called commonly ticket men; cxliii. 47.
-, -, office of; cxxii. 24.
-, -, -, debt of; cvi. 7; cxxi. 20; clxv. 34; clxvi. 23.
-, -, -, memorials; cx. 47; cxvi. 19.
-, -, -, the rules for; clxxiii. 28.
-, officers of; cvii. 3; cx. 48; cxxiii. 43, 60; cxxvi. 21; cxxxi. 28; cxxxiii. 85; cxxxiv. 10; cxxxv. 32, 50; cxxxvii. 13; cxxxix. 40, 41; cxl. 1; cxlvii. 37, 39, 64; cxlix. 33, 34; cli. 11; cliv. 51, 62; clviii. 29; clix. 12; clx. 27; clxiv. 37; clxvi. 23, 26; clxxiii. 12, 46; clxxiv. 36; clxxvii. 17.
-, -, petition for payment; clxxvii. 9.
-, H.M., paymaster of; cxvi. 45; clxxvi. 6.
Worsley, or Worseley, James, Esq., chief woodward of the New Forest; clviii. 5, 54.
Wrae, —, memorial to; cxi. 36.
Wrecked goods not liable to duty; clix. 6.
Wren, Sir Christopher, as to the quarrymen of Portland; cvi. 40.
-, -, estimate of; cxxiv. 49.
-, -, Office of Works, Windsor; clxiv. 13; clxvi. 4; clxxii. 29, 30; clxxiii. 28; clxxv. 46; clxxvi. 17.
-, -, recommends Joseph Roberts as serjeant plumber; cxxii. 24.
-, -, report on the repair of Hyde Park Road; cxxxvi. 54; cxxxvii. 16.
-, -, son of; clxxvi. 17.
Wright, Mr., War Office; cxxxviii. 53.
-, Jonathan, poulterer; cvii. 30.
-, William, Esq., commissioner of H.M. navy at Plymouth; cxxvi. 4.
Wrightson, William, in favour of Mr. Emanuel Walker's petition; cxlix. 23.
Wye, William, fine levied on; cxii. 8.
Wyndham, Francis, Esq., a verderer in the Forest of Dean, memorial; cxxii. 15.
-, or Windham, Sir William; cxlvii. 27.
-, -, Secretary-at-War; cxlix. 27; cl. 11; cli. 36, 38; clii. 23, 26, 27, 28, 38, 40; cliii. 2, 8, 12, 17, 19, 27; cliv. 48, 50, 52, 65; clv. 18, 25, 32, 38; clviii. 23, 29; clix. 9; clx. 2, 3; clxii. 18, 42; clxiii. 29; clxvi. 38; clxxii. 17.
-, -, [Chancellor of the Exchequer]; clxxiii. 45.
Wynne, Major-General, his regiment, memorial; clxxviii. 21.