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"Index: J". Calendar of Treasury Papers, Volume 2, 1697-1702. Ed. Joseph Redington(London, 1871), , British History Online. Web. 28 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-papers/vol2/pp605-606.
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Jackson, Mr. Benjamin, master mason at Hampton Court; lxxvi. 51.
-, Ralph, collector of excise, &c.; lxxv. 19.
Jacob, Sir John; xlvii. 13; lviii. 4; lxxvi. 6.
-, -, his regiment; lxxviii. 56.
Jacobite party, the; lxiv. 45.
-, club in New York, p. 213.
Jacobites, p. 231.
-, the “cant” of, in England, p. 229.
-, unlawful meetings of; xlv. 6.
Jamaica, agents for prizes in; liii. 28.
-, coins for; lxxv. 13.
-, exploration for metals; lviii. 51.
-, governor of; xlvi. 87; lx. 32; lxii. 23.
-, -, interesting letter as to, &c.; lii. 28.
-, lieutenant governor of; l. 19.
-, members of the council of; lii. 28.
-, mention of; lv. 9; lxiv. 59; lxxi. 70, 71.
-, money for; lxxv. 41, 56.
-, want of shipping to take the produce of; xlvi. 87.
-, soldiers for; lix. 38.
James City, Virginia; lx. 77.
James II., embroidery ordered by him for the Chapel Royal; xlv. 1.
-, mention of; xliv. 9, 56; lxiv. 62.
-, -, report of the coming over of; xliii. 16.
-, -, credentials from; xliii. 67.
-, -, the private estate of, in Ireland; lxxiii. 11b.
-, -, his army at Salisbury; lxxv. 31.
-, -, his daughter by [Catherine Sedley]. Countess of Dorchester; lxxvi. 60.
-, -, grants made to the Queen; li. 14.
Jamison, Mr. David, clerk of the Council, New York, &c.; p. 230.
-, -, -, condemned in Scotland to be hanged for blasphemy, &c.. p. 230.
Janeway, Captain; xlv. 5 a.
Jansen, Sir Theod; xlvi. 69; lv. 67.
Jarman, John and others, mariners, Yarmouth; liv. 26.
Jedburgh, Lord, regiment of; lx. 16, 59.
Jefferies, Chief Justice; xlix. 32.
-, Thomas, customs prosecution; lx. 8.
Jeffreyson, Sir John, Knt., and others, salaries; xlvi. 53.
-, -, late a judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Ireland; lxxii. 27.
-, lady; lxxii. 27.
Jeffrys, Mr. Jeffrey (tobacco); xlviii. 17.
-, -, navigation laws; lv. 51.
Jekill, Joseph, Esq., manor of Rygate; xliv. 50.
Jenings, Jonathan, a Commissioner for prizes; lx. 62.
-, Mr. Peter, agent of prizes, Maryland; xliv. 63.
Jenkins, Eliz.; lii. 21.
-, John, citizen and oilman; lvi. 30.
-, Tobias, M.P.; xliii. 9.
Jenkyns, Henry, gent., honor of Peverel; lxii. 79.
Jennings, John; lxxiv. 72.
Jeovon, Richard, apprehended and prosecuted for counterfeiting; lv. 8.
Jepson, Mr.; lv. 68.
Jersey, the Earl of; lvi. 24; lxi. 51, 52; lxv. 22; lxvi. 30; lxix. 20, 53; lxxiv. 59.
-, -, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary for a general peace, also ambassador to France; lxxv. 36.
-, -, plate from the jewel office; lxxv. 65; lxxvi. 30.
-, East, New; lix. 61; lx. 4; lxiii. 8.
-, West; p. 481.
-, East and West, America; xlvii. 46.
-,; li, 68; lv. 61.
-, prize goods; xlvi. 65.
Jerseys, the, America; pp. 212, 480.
-, -, land at 5l. for 100 acres; p. 229; lix. 61.
-, -, their observance of the Sabbath and their lawlessness; lxiii. 8.
-, -, the governor of; liii. 23; p. 214.
-, the man-of-war; lxxi. 9.
Jesson, Mrs. Carew, “one of the Queen's bedchamber women;” xliv. 31.
Jesuits; xliv. 35; lxi. 23; lxii. 42; lxiv. 62.
Jewel Office, or house; lxvii. 18; lxix. 12; lxxv. 36; lxxvi. 30; lxxviii. 21.
Jewels seized; lxviii. 51.
Jodrell, Paul, clerk of the House of Commons; lxxiv. 77.
Johnson, Edward, assignee in bankruptcy; lxxii. 14.
-, George, and others, troopers in Brigadier Villier's regiment; lvi. 84.
-, Sir Henry, the docks of; xliv. 48.
-, Sir John, &c., proposal to raise 20,000l.; xliv. 3, 14.
-, Mr., land-waiter; xlix. 20.
-, -,; lxxii. 45.
-, Mr. Secretary; xliii. 67.
-, [Thomas,] and Wiseman [? counterfeit exchequer bills]; liv. 47; lv. 56; lvi. 17; lvii. 35.
-, -, executed; lvii. 16.
-, Thomas; lxxvi. 65.
Johnstowne, Mr., a lease of; lxxvii. 55.
Jones, David; xlv. 14.
-, Elizabeth, customs, cocoa-nuts; lxi. 11.
-, Frances, tobacco duties; lvi. 81.
-, John, deceased; lxiv. 31.
-, John of Carmarthen, pewterer, petition (mint); lxiii. 58.
-, -, of Golynog, Montgomery, evidence in Marquis of Powis' case; xlv. 95.
-, -, Sadler, army clothing; lx. 16.
-, Humphrey; lxxv. 23.
-, Mr., apothecary and perfumer; lxviii. 23.
-, Mr., chaplain to Maryland; lxiv. 59.
Jones, Morgan, discharged tide-waiter, Dublin, petition; xliii. 5.
-, one formerly a pirate, New York p. 230.
-, Thomas, a searcher of Bristol; lviii. 18.
-, Mr. Walter, receiver, Chester; lxxvi. 21.
Judge, William, servant; lvi. 76.
Judges, honest, want of at New York; p. 327.
-, their salaries; lvii. 54.
-, and law officers of the Crown advised with, as to right of search of foreign ships; lx. 5.
-, the, Ireland; xliii. 25; xlvii. 35, 42, 62.
-, -, -, arrears; lxii. 60.
Judicature, court of, works at; lxxviii. 66.
Jury, the finding of a; lxv. 27.
Justices of the peace; lxxi. 42.
-, the Lords; xliv. 30; xlvi. 10, 33, 80; xlvii. 10, 32, 33, 70, 72, 75; xlviii. 4, 5, 24, 27, 32, 40, 47; liii. 3; liv. 19; lv. 26, 64, 68, 73; lvi. 23, 27, 31, 32, 45; lvii. 2, 10, 26, 58; lviii. 30, 54; lxi. 35; lxii. 58, 74; lxiii. 10, 37; lxv. 32; lxx. 16, 32, 34; lxxv. 26, 40b.; lxxvi. 24; lxxviii. 20.