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Naish, Mr., purveyor, navy; xlvii. 51; xlix. 37.

Namur, mention of; xliv. 19; lviii. 25; lxii. 31a.

Nanfan, Captain John, lieutenant-governor of New York, &c.; xlvii. 13; p. 231; lviii. 4; lxxiii. 7.

Nangle, Walter, his lands forfeited; lxv. 18.

Naples; lx. 38.

Narrow Water, Ireland, the ferry of; lxiv. 28.

Nase, the; lxxiii. 61.

Nash, Captain; lxix. 35, 61.

-, Henry, commander of a smack in the service of the Customs; lxi. 27.

Nassau, Henry de, Sieur d'Ouverkerck, or Auverquerque, commander-in-chief in Flanders; lvi. 53.

-, -, his estates in Holland; lvi. 53.

-, -, master of the horse; lxiv. 6.

Naval officers, petition as to half-pay; lxxvii. 22.

-, stores; lii. 14; lv. 47; lix. 7; lx. 41; lxxi. 16, 18; lxxiii. 7; lxxiv. 1.

Navigation laws, xliv. 15, 69; xlv. 81; xlviii. 26; l. 27; lii. 39, 44; liii. 55; liv. 3; lv. 51, 77; lvi. 33; lvii. 38, 39; lix. 23; lx. 42; lxi. 9; lxii. 2, 3, 23; lxiii. 19; lxxii. 13; lxxiii. 45.

-, the art of; lvi. 31.

Navy Commissioners purchase the Navy Office; lxxvi. 57; lxxvii. 9.

-, Board or Commissioners; xliii. 31, 44, 46, 54, 65; xliv. 16, 23, 29, 48; xlv. 68; xlvi. 5, 77; xlvii. 25, 51, 75; xlix. 6; li. 46, 55; lii. 12, 23, 26, 32, 38, 48, 50, 56; liii. 5, 7, 8, 12, 21; lv. 4, 11, 22, 31; lvi. 7, 26, 72; lvii. 22; lviii. 5, 10, 11, 44; lix. 6, 12, 17, 18, 20, 27, 29, 42, 44, 69, 71; lx. 26, 35a, 69; lxii. 39, 59, 66; lxiii. 13, 33; lxiv. 8, 47; lxvi. 33; lxvii. 26; lxviii. 5; lxx. 51; lxxi. 9; lxxii. 32, 42, 45; lxxiii. 36; lxxiv. 1, 11, 25, 49; lxxv. 10, 44, 49; lxxvi. 23, 41; lxxvii. 22, 27; 45, 46.

-, -, their great straits for want of money; lii. 38.

-, contractors for the; lii. 56.

-, the “course;” lix. 6; 12 months in arrear; liii. 5; lvi. 86; 17 months in arrear; lxxiii. 10.

-, the debt of; xlviii. 57; li. 55; lii. 48, 49; lv. 20, 22; lvi. 86; lvii. 14; lviii. 10; lix. 17; lxi. 19; lxxii. 33; lxxv. 23; lxxvi. 23.

-, estimate of fitting a yacht; lxvii. 26.

-, list of ships paid; lvii. 49.

-, men in the, very mutinous; li. 32.

-, 27 new ships; liii. 8.

-, the new 80 gun ship at Chatham; liii. 8.

-, number, &c., of ships in; lxix. 67.

-, office; lxvii. 33; lxxiii. 49; lxxv. 23; lxxvii. 62.

-, officers, ordnance officers reflect upon; lxix. 67.

-, the principal officers of the; xliii. 71; xlvi. 24; liii. 24.

-, state of the; xliii. 46, 47; xliv. 48, 49, 68; xlviii. 57; lii. 38, 56; liii. 5; lvii. 49.

-, the Straights squadron; lv. 47, 55, 70.

-, timber for; xlvii. 19.

-, the treasurer of the; xliii. 31, 41; xlvii. 71, 84; li. 79; lii. 8, 50, 62; liv. 38; lv. 33; lvi. 26, 46, 59; lvii. 7, 40; lxi. 19, 46, 57; lxii. 59, 66; lxiii. 1, 33; lxiv. 7; lxvi. 16, 22, 33; lxxi. 9; lxxii. 52; lxxiii. 49, 63; lxxiv. 25, 26; lxxvii. 20, 27, 62.

-, treasurer of the, salary of; lxi. 46.

-, the under treasurer of the; liii. 24.

-, 12d. per month deducted from sea pay; lxvi. 22.

-, yards; xliii. 11, 65.

-, See Victualling.

Nayler, William, a prisoner in Newgate; lv. 48.

Naylor, Peter, of Warrington; lxxvii. 46.

Neale, Captain, partner of Sir John Freind; lv. 44.

-, Daniel [Brewer]; xliv. 77; lxvii. 54.

-, Mr.; lxxiii. 34.

-, Thomas, Esq.; lvi. 64 b.

-, -, master of the Mint; xliii. 14; xlvii. 50; lv. 62; lxiii. 58; lxvi. 21.

-, -, Esq., post from Boston to New York; lx. 77.

Nealson, Edward, mayor of Berwick; xlvi. 14.

Needham, Mr.; lxxv. 72.

Needler, Culverwell, clerk assistant House of Commons; lxxiv. 77.

-, -, solicitor to the Commissioners for licensing hawkers and pedlars; lxxiv. 77; lxxv. 25.

Needwood forest, part of the Duchy of [Lancaster]; lvi. 45.

-, spoils of the forest of; lvi. 45; lx. 31.

-, petition of the woodmote jury, &c.; lx. 34.

Negroes fed on beans; lvii. 58.

-, or blacks, trade in, &c.; lvi. 80.

Negus, Francis, Esq., surveyor of the Mews; lxix. 6.

Neile, John, gent.; xlviii. 10.

Nevill, Rear Admiral; xlvii. 10.

-, Vice Admiral; lv. 74.

Nevis, the island of; lxxv. 74.

Newark, the member for; lxii. 34.

Newcastle, the office of controller of; lxii. 61.

-, officers of; xlvii. 6.

-, Pennsylvania; lx. 77.

-, -upon-Tyne, mayor and burgesses, as to the office of tronor and poisor; lii, 34.

-, the Duke of, governor of Hull; lxxvi. 34.

-, William, late Marquis of; p. 461.

New Edinburgh, in Caledonia. See Darien.

New England; xlv. 33, 48; xlvi. 5; xlvii. 58; li. 7; lii. 60; liii. 18, p. 214; lvi. 71; lvii. 58; lix. 7; lx. 77, 83; lxvi. 48; lxviii. 38; lxxii. 25; lxxv. 40 b; lxxvii. 11.

-, -, salary of the governor of; xliv. 41; lxix. 27.

New Forest; xliii. 54, 65; xliv. 16; xlvi. 24, 42; xlvii. 19; lv. 4; lxvii. 3; lxix. 48; lxxviii. 62.

Newfoundland; li. 7, 15; liii. 27, 39, p. 481.

-, expedition to; xliii. 77; xlv. 48; lxvii. 17.

-, fortifications, &c.; liii. 13; lxvii. 20, 32, 33; lxviii. 41; lxxiii. 31, 43.

-, the company at, army; lx. 81; lxvii. 48, 55; lxxi. 47, 58; lxxvii. 32.

-, commodities; lii. 40; lxviii. 50.

-, captain and men to proceed to; lxxiii. 19.

-, irregular trade by way of; lvi. 82; lvii. 26.

-, provisions for; lxiv. 32; lxvii. 29; lxxiii. 10, 12, 19, 31; lxxiv. 9.

-, -, soldiers at; lvii. 48; lxi. 6, 28.

-, regiments for; xliii. 39.

-, a victualling ship at; lviii. 20.

Newgate, prisoners in; lvii. 33.

New Hampshire, disorders; li. 26.

-, -, province of, p. 326; lxix. 27, 40.

-, -, -, a collector for, p. 326.

-, -, -, Col. Allen's claims to; lxxi. 18.

Newington Butts, St. Mary, minister, churchwardens, and overseers of, petition; xliii. 4.

Newmarket, a lodge near; xlv. 56.

-, the King's lodge or lodgings at; xlvi. 78; l. 3; lxxi. 33.

-,; lxxvi. 33.

-, works at; lxxv. 54; lxxviii. 66.

New Market, in Ireland; lv. 76.

Newport, John, forfeited estates Ireland; xlix. 4.

-, Thomas, petition; lii. 1.

New River water [Company]; lvii. 29.

New Romney; xliv. 10.

Newsham, Thomas, gent., son of John Newsham, receiver-general, Warwick; lxviii. 4.

Newton, Mr.; xlv. 5a.

-, Mr. Isaac (Mint); xliii. 14, 53; xlvi. 43; xlviii. 49; lv. 62; lix. 34; lx. 35b; lxvii. 25; lxviii. 10.

-, -, his expense in prosecuting; coiners, &c.; lxiii. 45; lxxiv. 24.

-, -, value of French coins; lxxvi. 36.

-, Samuel, gent. (Kidd's affairs); xlv. 52b; lxv. 3.

New York; xliv. 64; xlvi. 58; xlvii. 9, 13, 46; xlviii. 8; liii. 23; liv. 45; p. 208, 214; lvi. 82; p. 223, 229; lvii. 24, 42, 52; lviii. 4, 17, 28; lix. 8, 30, 61; lx. 4, 40, 77; lxi. 53; lxiii. 10; pp. 325, 326, 327; lxiii. 38; lxvii. 53; lxxii. 25; lxxiii. 6, 7, 9, p. 481; lxxiv. 65; lxxvi. 17; lxxvii. 11.

-, -, the officers most corrupt, the city rich and populous, the customs decreased, trade with pirates, &c.; liii. 23.

-, -, the city in an uproar; liii. 23, p. 223.

-, -, its rights as a port; xlvii. 46, p. 214.

-, -, the sheriff of, conceals goods, pp. 214, 229.

-, -, the people most wicked and revengeful; p. 215.

-, -, abuse in managing the revenue; p. 222.

-, -, a new map of the province of; p. 229.

-, -, disaffection and corruption of; p. 230.

-, -, bodies to be exhumed and buried in the Dutch church; p. 231.

-, -, the whole province given to about 30 persons; p. 229.

-, -, clearing land there cost 4l. 10s. an acre; p. 229.

-, -, attempt to bribe the governor; p. 231.

-, -, the frontiers and fortifications of; lvii. 12.

-, -, the four companies of foot in; xlvii. 9; lvii. 42; lviii. 4, p. 325; lxix. 31; lxxi. 9, 18; lxxiv. 71; lxxvii. 11; lxxviii. 8.

-, -, the governor's house; lvii. 42.

-, -, fur trade, &c.; liii. 28.

-, -, the revenue of; liii. 23; lix. 30.

-, -, the people have an appetite for piracy; p. 325.

-, -, eleven men had three-fourths of the province; p. 325.

-, -, the lawyers, vile knaves and Jacobites; p. 327.

-, -, the chief justice had but 100l. a year, the attorney general 70l.; lxv. 20.

-, -, alarm of insurrection; lxviii. 38.

-, -, chief justice and attorney general for; lxx. 14; lxxii. 3.

-, -, transport of Lord Cornbury's attendants; lxxi. 9.

-, -, the trade at; lxxi. 18.

-, -, the province might refuse to settle a revenue; lxxii. 3.

-, -, the council in consternation on the death of Lord Bellomont, &c.; lxxiii. 7.

-, -, difficulty in subsisting the forces; lxxiv. 71.

-, -, the clothes for the companies there; lxxvii. 5.

-, -, the pay of the companies there; lxxvii. 11; lxxviii. 8.

-, -, the governor and lieutenant-governor of; xliv. 41; lvi. 78, 82; lix. 8; lxix. 27, 40; lxxvii. 11; lxxviii. 8.

-, -, -, salaries; xliv. 41; lxix. 27.

-, -, stores for; xliii. 12, 17.

-, -, Fort William Henry; lxxii. 4.

Nicholas, Edward or Mr., Esq., treasurer to Her late Majesty; lv. 73; lxxi. 66; lxxiii. 27; lxxviii. 23.

Nicholls, Mr.; lxxi. 69.

Nichols, Mr. [New York], suspended from the council, &c.; liv. 45, pp. 229, 230.

Nicholson, Captain Charles; lxxi. 24.

-, Charles, army; lxxvii 26.

-, Fr., Maryland; xlvi. 39.

-, -, governor; l. 27.

-, -, Col., governor of Maryland; lvi. 82; lvii. 44; lxi. 44.

-, Col., governor of Virginia; lix. 4.

Nightingale, Luke, petition; lv. 45.

Noding, Arnold, a Frenchman, master of a ship; lvi. 82.

Noell, Mr. Edward, registrar to the Commissioners of Excise; lxiii. 55.

-, Mr.; xlix. 30; lv. 57.

Norcliff, Benjamin, ill demeaned himself as steward of the courts of the dissolved monastery of St. Mary's, York; lxxv. 43.

Norcross, George, shoemaker of Leeds; xlvii. 33.

Norfolk, the Duchess of, goods imported as a present to; lxii. 17.

-, fens in; lxxvii. 40.

Norridge, Mary, daughter of Thomas Duncan, a colonel of horse; p. 460.

-, -, descended from the Duncans of Scotland, &c.; p. 461.

Norris, Captain; lii. 60; liii. 39; lvii. 73.

-, -, provisions taken as prize; li. 15.

-, John, joiner, petition; xlviii. 29.

Northampton, the sheriff of; lxxvii. 2.

-, inkeepers of; lxviii. 11.

Northey, Sir Edward; lxxvi. 43, 65.

-, -, attorney general; lxxvii, 40, 59.

North Foreland [in the Isle of Thanet]; li. 77; lxxiii. 61.

Northumberland; xlvi. 83.

Norton, Captain, Lieut-.Governor of St. Christophers; liii. 31.

-, Col., independent company of; lxxii. 35.

-, John, scheme for impost, timber duties; xliii. 21.

-, Sir Walter, Bart.; lxxvii. 40.

Norway, timber from; xliii. 21; lxii. 2.

Norwich, Charles, Earl of; lxii. 79.

-, sub-collector of tenths in the diocese of; l. 38.

“Nostre Dame Meserecordo,” a prize ship called; lx. 72.

Nott, Major Edward; xlvii. 61.

Nottingham Lord; lxxv. 78; lxxvi. 44.

Nova Scotia; lxxv. 40b.

Nuns, persuading to become, contrary to the laws of England; lxvi. 32.

Nutt, Richard, party to a suit; lxxi. 53.