Index: Q, R

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Quaplode (Lincolnshire); lxiii. 53.

Quarry or Quary, Col. Robert; xlvii. 55.

-, -, Judge of the Court of Admiralty, Pennsylvania; lxi. 44; lxx. 15; p. 480.

Quartering soldiers, money for; lvi. 8.

Quays [of London], the, united; lxxiii. 16; see also London.

Queen, the late; xliv. 51; lxxi. 66.

-, Dowager; xliv. 25; xlvii. 83; lix. 26; lxi. 51; lxiii. 26; lxv. 14; lxxi. 8.

-, Mother, the jointure of; li. 13.

Quelch, Captain John, pirate, New England; lxvi. 48.

Quin, Thady, of Adare, co. Limerick, forfeited; lix. 72.

Quit rents; xliv. 21, 33, 64; xlvii. 54; liii. 52.

-, -, America, p. 229; lvii. 24; lxx. 15.

-, -, Virginia; liv. 4.

-, -, Ireland; xliv. 35, 37; xlv. 60; xlvi. 10, 67; xlvii. 35, 42; lii. 46; liii. 52; lix. 59; lxii. 13; lxvii. 28; lxx. 35; lxxii. 13, 15; lxxiii. 47; lxxvi. 14, 60.

R

Rabault, John de la Coudriere, petition; xlv. 13.

Rada, the Marquis de; lxvii. 4.

Railton, Mr.; xlvi. 56.

Raleigh, Captain Walter; xlix. 28.

Ramsay, Major-General or General; xlvii. 2; lxi. 55.

Ramsgate, agent for prizes at; xliii. 42.

-, seizure at; lxxvi. 64; lxxvii. 4.

Randolph, Mr., surveyor-general of Customs, New York; liii. 23; p. 214, p. 223; lvi. 82; lxi. 44; p. 326; lxxii. 25, 37, 38, 39; p. 480, p. 481.

-, -, arrested; liv. 45.

-, Mr., his demands for promoting a bill in Parliament; lxxv. 8.

Ranelagh, Richard, Earl of, or Lord Ranelagh passim.

-, -, petitions, &c., losses in Ireland; xliv. 80; lvi. 9.

-, -, his house in Dublin pulled down; xliv. 80.

-, -, petition for trees in Windsor parks; lxvi. 36.

Ranslaer, one (New York), grant of a great tract of land to, pp. 207, 208.

Rapparees, Ireland; lxi. 14.

Raquettes or snow shoes; lvii. 12.

Rathgar (Ireland); xlv. 63.

Ratisbon; lxxvii. 36.

Ravensbourne, the river; lxx. 29; lxxv. 15.

Raworth, Mr. Francis, agent for prizes at Deal, &c.; xliii. 42.

-, Mr. Robert; xlvi. 40.

Ray, Thomas, a counterfeiter; lvi. 14.

Raynton, one, an officer of the Customs; lxviii. 51.

Read, William, commander of the ship “Canterbury,” navigation laws; lv. 51.

Reading, canvas manufacture at; liii. 7.

-, Mr., counsel to the Commissioners of Revenue, Ireland; lxii. 23.

-, Mr. Joseph, at the Bell inn, Wallbrook, London; lxxiii. 32b.

Rebow, Sir Isaac, Knt., vice-admiral of Essex; lxi. 22.

Reclau, Baltazar, Customs; lvi. 39.

Recruits; lxii. 40, 48.

-, Scotland, memorial; xlv. 22.

Reculvers; lxiii. 21.

Redman, Hugh, merchant, of London; xlvii. 45.

-, Mr., alienation office; lxvi. 47.

Reeves, Mr., a merchant of Rotterdam; lxxv. 50.

Regiments, colonels and agents of, arrears, &c. to them; xliv. 61.

-, disbanded, surgeons of; liii. 32.

-, colonels of, claims of; xlv. 59.

Register, Commissioners of the [? Navy]; lvi. 72.

-, office, Commissioners of the; xliii. 28.

Rejonercah, see Rio de Janeiro.

Remembrancer, the King's; lxxi. 33.

-, -, secondaries, &c. of, fees; lxi. 13.

-, the treasurer's; lxxi. 33.

Renolls, Thomas, of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, co. Midd., gent., Kidd's affairs; xlv. 52b; lxv. 3.

Rent in kind delivered at Windsor and Hampton Court; lxxiv. 6.

-, crown, Ireland; xlvi. 67.

-, defective; lxiii. 20.

Revenue; li. 12; lxvi. 49; lxxvii. 33.

-, frauds in; lvi. 68.

-, Ireland, lx. 1; lxvi. 29, 31, 43; see also Ireland.

Revolution, a, suggested; liii. 14.

Rewse, Bodenham; lxxvi. 5.

Reynolds, Matthew; xlv. 64.

-, Mr., marine regiments; lix. 71.

-, Mr.; lxii. 39.

Rhine, our troops on the; xlvii. 18, 52; xlviii. 27.

Rhode Island; lix. 7; p. 326; lxxi. 18; lxxii. 38.

-, -, an experiment to manure the land; lix. 7.

Rice, Captain Henry; xliii. 8.

Richards, Doctor; xlv. 49, 86.

-, Thomas, gent., receiver of aids, taxes, &c., co. Hertford; lv. 71; lix. 48; lxvii. 43.

Richardson, John [of Gateshead]; lxxi. 54.

-, Mr., chaplain, going to Virginia; lxix. 58.

Richbell, Edward; lxxvii. 49.

Richier, Edw., brother of Isaac, petition; lvii. 72.

-, Isaac, late governor of Bermudas; lvii. 72.

Richmond, Surrey, manor of; xlvi. 51; lxii. 51.

-, the old park; lxviii. 26.

-, Yorkshire, rents in; xlviii. 9.

-, Richard, petition; lviii. 34.

-, and Lenox, Charles, Duke of; xlv. 45.

-, the Duchess Dowager of; xlv. 45.

-, the Duchess of; lxi. 51.

Richond fee; lxxvii. 40.

Riding charges; xlvi. 85; lxviii. 19; lxix. 62; lxxiv. 18.

Ridley, Bishop, allusion to; lxiii. 15.

Rigby, Sir Alexander, merchant; xlv. 93.

-, Captain; lv. 23; lxxiii. 32b.

-, -, captures a prize; lxiv. 54.

Riggs, Mr. Francis, navy stores; xliii. 11.

Rio de Janeiro; liii. 56.

Rivers, Richard, Earl, loses his plate and equipage at sea; lv. 80.

Roach, James, as to Irish estates; lxiv. 28.

-, his deplorable health, came to England at the hazard of his life; lxiv. 28.

Robartes, Francis, Commissioner of Revenue, Ireland; xliv. 20.

Robberies; lxxv. 21.

“Robegoers” [? attendants on the King]; lxxvi. 33.

Roberts, Mr.; lxi. 14.

-, Owen, gent.; lxx. 67.

-, Mr. or William, Esq., employed in the enlargement of Windsor park; lxv. 6; lxxii. 17.

Robertson, David, master of a ship; lvi. 90.

-, John; lvi. 75.

Robes, the office of the; lxi. 34.

Robinson, Mr., the King's resident or minister at Stockholm; lii. 30; lxxvii. 29, 36.

-, Mr.; lxxiv. 64.

-, Arthur, had been a considerable merchant at York; xliv. 11.

-, one, an Irishman, who came from King James; lxxv. 31.

-, Mr. Thos., agent for prizes, Maryland; xliv. 63.

-, Mr. William, deputy receiver and paymaster, Ireland; xliii. 57; xlv. 57, 60; liii. 37, 38; lxvi. 24.

Rochester; lxxiii. 61.

-, the Commissioners for sick and wounded “clamoured on,” at; xlvi. 55.

-, the sick at; xlvii. 48.

-, Laurence, Earl of, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; lxxvii. 24.

-, the Earl of; lvi. 89; lxviii. 46; lxxiv. 22.

-, -, the King's Lieutenant of Ireland; lxxiii. 25; Lxxiv. 78.

-, Thomas, Bishop; lxxv. 72.

Rochford or Rochfort, the Earl of; xlvi. 93; xlviii. 30, 37; xlix. 31; l. 15.

-, -, has the gout; l. 18; lxi. 54.

“Rochford,” letter signed; xliv. 31.

-, Mr., attorney general, appointed speaker of the House of Commons, Ireland; xliv. 1.

Rochfort, Robert, Esq., estate in Ireland, petition; xliv. 32.

-, -, speaker of the House of Commons, Ireland; li. 29; lvii. 75; also attorney general; lix. 67; lxv. 27.

Rock Cursey, Ireland, the ferry of; lxiv. 28.

Rode; lxxvii. 40.

Roe, Mr. John, a King's waiter; lix. 5.

Roettiers, James, engraver of the Mint; lv. 62.

-, -, discharged, his dies and puncheons seized; xlvi. 43.

-, -, proposes a competition with Mr. Harris, to show the difference of their art; xlvii. 50.

-, -, son of John; lv. 62.

-, John, engraver at the Mint; lv. 62; lxxi. 22.

-, -, disabled by extraordinary service; lxxi. 22.

-, Joseph; lv. 62; lxxi. 22.

-, Norbertus, son of John; lv. 62.

-, Philip; lv. 62; lxxi. 22.

Roffey, Capt., Newfoundland expedition; lxvii. 17.

-, -, called Kerrill Roffey; lxvii. 27.

Rogers, Mr.; lxi. 14.

Rogerson, Mr., chaplain; lxiv. 59.

Rokeby, Mr. Justice, loss to his salary by malt tickets; lvii. 54.

Rolls Chapel, the; lxxiii. 13.

-, the clerk and keeper of the; xlvi. 90.

Romar, Col., the engineer, New York, p. 207; lvii. 12.

-, -, recalled; lvii. 12.

Romney or Rumney, Lord, or Henry, Earl of; xliii. 6; xliv. 78.

-, or Rumney, the Earl of; xlv. 52a; xlvi. 42, 94; xlvii. 3; xlix. 12; lix. 28; lxix. 19; lxx. 49; lxxiv. 8.

-, -, memorial; xlvi. 94.

-, -, Secretary of State; xliii. 67.

Romney, the Right Hon., high steward of the manor of East Greenwich, &c.; lxx. 29.

Romney marsh; liv. 8; lvii. 57; lx. 74; lxvi. 41.

-, -, estimate of sheep shorn; lvi. 29.

-, -, warren, lx. 74.

Romney. See New Romney.

Ronsele, the Baron of Corthuy or Cortling Ronsele, pension; lix. 40.

Rooke, Admiral; xlix. 2; li. 71.

-, Sir George, 52 sail (Sweeds) taken to Plymouth as prize; lxviii. 14.

Roope, Nicholas, and another, appointed to transport the forces; lxxviii. 60.

Roscommon castle; xliv. 80.

-, Cary, Earl of; lxxiv. 78.

-, Robert, Earl of; lxxiv. 78.

-, Wentworth, Earl of; lxxiv. 78.

Rose, William de la, Receiver-General of Excise (Hants); xlv. 91; lvi. 20; lxxvi. 19.

-, -, forges a treasury minute; xlv. 91.

Rosedale, manor of, Yorkshire; lxi. 51.

Ross, Col. Charles; lxi. 40; lxx. 56.

-, Ireland, the ferry of; lxiv. 28.

-, Lord; lxvii. 16.

-, Mary Ann and Magdalen, daughters of George Ross, Esq.; xlix. 9.

Rotterdam; xliv. 76; lviii. 30; lxxiv. 42; lxxv. 50.

-, goods from; xliii. 13.

Rottermont, Mr.; lviii. 15.

Rouen; lxvii. 3.

Rous, Col., garrison of Upnor; lxxv. 29.

Rouse, Robert, lead mines; lxxvi. 35.

Row, Anthony, Esq., canal, St. James's Park; lxxvi. 47.

-, Pierce; lvii. 60.

Rowe, Mr. George; lxxvii. 62.

-, Thomas; lv. 6.

Rowley, Hugh, of Calmore, Esq., J. P., Ireland, petition; xliv. 78; lix. 68.

-, -, turned out of the commission of the peace; xliv. 78.

-, -, store keeper of ordnance at Dublin; xliv. 78; l. 15; l. 16.

-, William, gent.; xlv. 52b.

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

Royal family, fees for burial of the children of; lxxv. 72.

-, fishery; lxxvi. 45.

-, Lustring Company. See Lustring.

Royal Oak lottery; xliii. 26; lv. 52; lvii. 59; lxi. 36; lxviii. 59; lxix. 44; lxxviii. 43.

-, -, another, carried on by one Gardner; lxi. 36.

-, regiment of horse, officers of the; l. 34.

Roydon, Ensign Matthew, killed at Torbay; lxx. 1.

“Ruby,” the ship; xliii. 10.

Rudd, Mr., chaplain; lxiv. 59.

-, Sir Rice; lviii. 22.

Rudge, Thomas, gent., receiver of Kent, Surrey, and Sussex, petition; lii. 16.

Rue, Mr. Francis le. See Le Rue.

Ruermount, the taking of; lxix. 60.

“Rupert,” the ship, prize, going to the gulf of Darien; lxxi. 51.

Russel, Admiral; xliii. 67; l. 40.

-, Col. (Barbadoes); lii. 65.

-, -, regiment of; lvi. 49.

-, the Hon. Edward, treasurer of the navy; xliii. 31, 44.

-, John; lix. 23.

-, -, commander of the ship Fortune (navigation laws), lx. 42; lxii. 2.

-, -, of the city of Norwich, merchant; lxvii. 37.

-, the Hon. Robert Lord, clerk of the pipe; lxxviii. 4.

Russel, William, Esq.; lxxiv. 22.

-, one, compensation to, for damage by the guards of the Czar Peter; liii. 4.

-, one; lxvi. 41.

Ruthen, Mrs.; xliv. 31.

Ruthland, hundred, co. Flint; lxvii. 31.

Rutter, Captain John, an inhabitant of Ramsgate; xliii. 42.

Rycaut, Sir Paul; xlvii. 14.

-, -, minister abroad; lxxvii. 36.

Ryder, William; lxxvii. 49.

Rye, the mayor and jurats of; lxx. 64.

-, the parish of; lvii. 32.

-, the port; xlix. 38; l. 12.

Rygate (Surrey), manor of; xliv. 50; li. 3.

Ryley, Philip; xlv. 8a; xlvii. 19; lxi. 49; lxiii. 18; lxiv. 26b, 27; lxv. 19; lxx. 45, 49; lxxi. 12, 30; lxxiv. 35; lxxv. 45; lxxvi. 47; lxxviii. 62.

-, -, complaints us to the management of the business of the New Forest; lxix. 48.

Rymer, Mr.; xlviii. 4; lv. 66.

Ryswick, the treaty of; lxiv. 24, 62; lxix. 12; lxxvi. 30.

-, embassy to; lxx. 21.

Ryves, Mr. Richard; lxxi. 10.