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Tag or Tagg, William, keeper of the Privy Garden gate [leading to the cock pit], petitions; lvi. 19; lxii. 16; lxxv. 4.
Tailder, Mr.; lv. 14; lix. 2.
Tailer, Mr., deputy auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall; lxvi. 15; lxxi. 15.
-, William; lxvii. 50, 57; lxx. 44.
Tailor, Mr. (variously spelt); xlvii. 60, 67, 74; lv. 64; lvi. 31; lxii. 33; lxvi. 6; lxvii. 57; lxviii. 19; lxix. 41; lxx. 28, 68; lxxi. 2.; lxxii. 60; lxxiii. 50; lxxv. 4.
Talbot, James, estates; xliii. 30; xlv. 14.
-, Sir John, a trustee for sale of fee-farm rents, memorial, &c.; xlv. 36; xlvii. 37.
Tallies; xliii. 11, 12, 20, 35, 60, 63, 77; xliv. 3, 6, 44, 73, 76, 82; xlv. 8b, 10, 12, 16, 18, 22, 31, 59, 67, 83, 88, 92; xlvi. 41, 56, 69; xlvii. 9, 18, 31, 52, 62, 64, 68, 74, 84; xlviii. 24, 27; xlix. 25; l. 25; li. 33, 36, 76; lii. 12, 22, 50; liii. 21; lv. 21, 33, 43; lvi. 59; lvii. 1, 45; lviii. 25; lix. 2, 12; lx. 59; lxi. 19, 57; lxii. 19, 31c, 56; lxiii. 6, 54; lxiv. 32; lxix. 67; lxxv. 5, 23, 24, 44, 53, 73; lxxvii. 22, 27; lxxviii. 4, 13, 46.
-, of anticipation; lviii. 53.
-, the office of writer of; lvii. 45.
-, of Pro; xliii. 38; xliv. 3; lxiv. 3a.
Talman or Tallman, Wm. [Board of Works]; lxiii. 46; lxv. 1; lxvii. 12, 38; lxxiii. 33; lxxv. 54; lxxvi. 13.
Tally, counterfeiting a; lxxiii. 57.
-, Court; lxiii. 12; lxxi. 67; lxxii. 44.
-, -, officers of the; lvii. 1; lxxii. 55.
-, -, quart and pint pots tried by the; lxxii. 55.
Talmash, Lieut.-General; xlix. 31.
Tancred, Mr., master of the harriers; lxxvi. 10.
Tangier, mention of; lxvii. 11.
-, forces for; xlvi. 20.
-, contract, the; lxviii. 46; lxxiv. 14.
Tankerd, Christopher, privy harriers; xlv. 56.
“Tankerfield,” the Earl of; lxx. 4.
Tarcross, a creek seven miles from Dartmouth; lxiii. 31.
Tariffs; lxxvii. 58.
Tattershall, the college of; li. 13.
-, co. Lincoln, the manor of; li. 13.
Taxation of Royal Parks; lxiii. 18.
Taxes; lxiii. 55; lxix. 30.
-, agents of; xlvi. 36, 42, 68; xlvii. 8, 43, 69; lv. 71; lvii. 21; lviii. 19; lix. 9, 48; lxiv. 3b; lxv. 13, 19, 21; lxvii. 13, 43; lxviii. 4; lxxi. 13; lxxiii. 30; lxxiv. 76; lxxv. 70, 77; lxxvi. 2, 4, 21, 46: lxxvii. 30, 42; lxxviii. 25, 54, 55.
-, as to remission of; l. 50; liv. 34; lxii. 30; lxiv. 13, 40; lxix. 4.
-, Commissioners of; lxii. 53.
-, receiver-general of, various counties; lxx. 59; lxxvii. 30; lxxviii. 25, 54.
-, on salaries, &c.; lii. 55; lxix. 57; lxxi. 50; lxxiii. 58.
-, stoppage of, from pensions; lxii. 53.
Tayler, Joshua, excise officer, Bristol, petition; lv. 63.
Tayloe, Thomas; li. 72.
Taylor, James, treasurer to a commission on New England pirates; lxvi. 48.
-, Joseph, customs; lx. 13.
-, John, merchant; lxxiv. 1.
-, Katherine, daughter and executrix of Ann Goulding, petition; lix. 60.
-, Richard,; li. 27; lii. 21; lix. 55, 56.
-, Mr. Thomas, deputy paymaster of the Board of Works; lxxviii. 14.
Taylour, J.; lxix. 44; lxx. 68; lxxii. 51.
-, Jo.; lxx. 5, 54; lxxi. 30, 34; lxxii. 30; lxxiv. 33.
Tea and coffee duties; xlv. 70.
Teale, Isaac, apothecary; xliii. 74; lviii. 15; lxxviii. 2.
Teddington; lxiii. 63.
Teeton, Mr. John, London brewery, excise; lxviii. 34.
Tellers of the Bank; lxxiv. 24.
-, of the Duchy Court; lx. 35b.
-, of the Exchequer; lxxiv. 24.
Temple Bar, Fenwick's head on; liii. 14.
-, Newsome; xlv. 51.
-, Sir John, Knt., Solicitor-General of Ireland; lxiii. 49.
Tenths of the clergy; xliv. 58.
-, of divers dioceses, grant out of; xlv. 78.
-, Norwich diocese; l. 38.
Test, the, applied in America, p. 231.
Tetuan, Africa; lxxii. 51.
Tewly, Michael; country mints; lxvii. 49.
Thames, frauds above bridge; lvii. 37.
-, water [company]; lxix. 6.
Thanet, the Isle of; xlviii. 56; li. 44; lviii. 8; lxiii. 21; lxxiii. 61.
Themelthorpe, Edmund, gent., an agent for retailers of wine; lxxviii. 61.
Thomas, Charles, Esq., prizes; lii. 59; lv. 79.
-, -, -, receiver general of casual revenues in Barbadoes; lxxvii. 51.
-, Mr. Samuel, chaplain, lxiv. 59.
Thompson, John, “the famous”; lvi. 29.
-, John, registrar to the Commissioners of Excise, petition; lxiii. 55.
-, -, solicitor for the taxes; lxxi. 1.
-, Mr., excise; lv. 57.
-, -, New Docks, Portsmouth; xlvii. 25.
Thornburgh, George, “a poor fellow,” and prisoner in the King's Bench, a surety for Peter Lynch; lxxviii. 53.
Thornhugh, Andrew, son of John; lxviii. 42.
-, John; lxviii. 42.
Thornton, co. York; lxxvii. 55.
Thursby, Mr., chaplain, lxiv. 59.
Thurston, Benjamin, New York, p. 230.
-, Mr., agent for the company of soldiers at Newfoundland; lxvii. 48; lxxiii. 12.
Tichborne, Sir Henry; xlvii. 3.
Tidecombe, John, of London, merchant; lv. 7.
Tidewaiters to stay on board until the ship was unladen, New York; lviii. 17.
Tiffin, Brigadier; lxi. 55.
Tillotson, Archbishop; xliv. 51.
Tilson, Christopher, memorial, &c.; lxiv. 35.
-, -, [a clerk at the Treasury]; lxvi. 15; lxix. 42.
-, Mr. Thomas, clerk of the Irish House of Commons; xliii. 32.
Timber; xliii. 54, 56; xliv. 16; xlvi. 5, 24; xlix. 37; liv. 3; lvi. 45; lxii. 2.
-, duties proposed; xliii. 21.
Tin, the coinage duty of; lvii. 36; lxvi. 2; lxvii. 50.
Tipping, Frances, widow, her house made a barrack; lxvii. 15.
Tithes, impropriate; liii. 48.
Tobacco; xlvi. 27; xlvii. 46; xlviii. 17, 44; l. 27; lii. 51; lv. 35; p. 223; lvi. 90; lxiv. 11, 43; lxvii. 22; lxviii. 8, 30; lxix. 9; lxx. 58; lxxii. 11, 28.
-, duty on; xlv. 94; lvii. 36, 47; lxx. 15, 48; p. 482.
-, merchants; lxxiii. 38.
-, methods of smuggling, p. 481.
-, pipes, duties on; lxi. 56.
-, planting; xlv. 40; p. 480.
-, for barter; lxxv. 13.
Tobago; lv. 9.
Tollett, Geo.; li. 4.
Tom of Westminster, the great bell called; liv. 46.
Tonnage, duty on; l. 25; lx. 50.
-, Act of; lxxiii. 61.
Too, Thomas, a pirate; lxv. 3.
Tooker, John, controller's office (excise); lxxiii. 58.
Tooley, Mr. Michael, the King's deputy provost marshal, his house pulled down by the mob; lvi. 18.
Tooth, Richard, collector of excise; lxix. 25.
Topham, Richard, Esq., trustee of the Countess of Orkney; lxxiii. 11b.
Torbay; liii. 49; lxx. 1; lxxv. 31.
-, places adjacent, debts to widows, innholders, &c. for sick and wounded; xliv. 47; xlvi. 55; lxi. 32.
Tories, Ireland; lxi. 14.
Tottenham High Cross; lv. 48.
Tour. See De la Tour.
Tower of London. See London.
-, Christopher, receiver of customs, London; lxxvii. 7.
Tower Hill; liii. 58.
-, -, Little; lxvi. 40.
Towers, Jephson; lxxviii. 33.
Townley, Col., New York, suspended from the Council, p. 230.
Townsend, Mr.; xlviii. 24.
-, George; lix. 32.
-, Mr. Geo., solicitor for excise; xlvi. 74; xlvii. 34.
Trade, abuses and remedies, p. 480.
-, acts of; xliv. 12; lxiii. 17; lxxii. 25, 38.
-, Commissioners of; xlv. 74; xlvi. 26, 33, 58; xlvii. 46; li. 26; liii. 39; lx. 46; lxvii. 20, 24, 30, 48; lxviii. 38; lxix. 27, 40; lxxiii. 5; lxxv. 40b; lxxvii. 5.
-, documents relating to; lxiv. 44; lxxiii. 15.
-, engrossed by the Scotch, p. 481.
-, freedom of; lxix. 46.
-, the improvement of; lv. 26.
-, and navigation; liv. 17; lvi. 82.
-, and plantations, council of; lii. 61; liii. 23; lxi. 44; lxv. 20; lxxiii. 7; p. 480.
-, and plantations; xliv. 42.
-, establishment, salaries, &c.; xlvi. 26, 33, 58; l. 19; li. 7, 51; liii. 23; lv. 26; lvi. 25, 37, 82; lvii. 12, 26; lvii. 42; lviii. 17, 28; lix. 8, 52; lx. 4, 40, 46, p. 325; lxiii. 61; lxvi. 56; lxix. 38; lxix. 40; lxxiii. 6, 9, 12; lxxiv. 5, 9, 19, 20, 71; lxxv. 13; lxxvi. 24; lxxvii. 5.
-, -, 100l. per ann. more to; lxiv. 8.
Tralee, port of, collector there; lxxv. 44.
Transportation, Commissioners of; xliii. 1; xlv. 70; xlvi. 72; xlvii. 72; l. 20; li. 81; lv. 58; lvii. 48; lviii. 33, 43; lix. 15, 37; lx. 4, 53, 55; lxiii. 62; lxvii. 53; lxviii. 3; lxix. 1, 2; lxxii. 40; lxxiii. 48; lxxv. 40b.
-, -, salaries; xlvi. 72.
-, of men and horses, charge for; lxxviii. 60.
Transport office and service, and transports; xliii. 1; xlvii. 75; xlviii. 1; liv. 6; lvii. 22; lx. 39; lxiv. 32; lxv. 11; lxvi. 18; lxxiii. 62; lxxiv. 29.
Transport of provisions of war; liv. 21.
Trant, Morris or Maurice, the notorious Irish rebel; lxix. 38; lxxvii. 45.
-, Sir Patrick; xlvi. 32; xlvii. 63; lii. 25; liv. 32, 41; lxiv. 23.
Trant's estate; xlvi. 32.
Travers, Mr. S., Surveyor General; xliii. 45; xliv. 25, 66; xlv. 45; xlviii. 2; liii. 47; lix. 13; lx. 60; lxi. 23, 54; lxii. 79, 80; lxiii. 26, 63; lxiv. 27; lxv. 6; lxvii. 31, 58; lxx. 29, 44, 67; lxxii. 17, 59; lxxiv. 12, 16, 32, 40, 41; lxxv. 22; lxxvi. 35; lxxvii. 40; lxxviii. 57.
Treasury, the Lords of the, cannot advise with the Barons of the Exchequer in a matter which may come in judgment before them; lvii. 11.
-, Chamber at Kensington, their Lordships sittings there; lxii. 45.
-, minute forged; xlv. 91.
-, solicitor to the; lxxiii. 53.
Treasury. See Fees.
Tredenham, Sir Joseph; lii. 37.
Tregagle, John, Esq., Duchy of Cornwall; xlviii. 62; lxvii. 50.
Trelawny, Major-General; lxxviii. 6.
Trenchard, Mr. Secretary; xliii. 67.
Trenwith, Mr. Thomas, surveyor of the port of Falmouth and Penryn; xliii. 48.
Trevor, Captain, commander of the “Experiment;” li. 63.
-, Sir Thomas, attorney general; xlvi. 12, 34; xlvii. 83; li. 72; liii. 50; liv. 20, 31, 40; lvii. 15, 32; lix. 19, 70; lxvii. 54; lxviii. 13, 17, 20; lxix. 21; lxx. 40; lxxi. 6; lxxii. 20, 44; lxxiv. 30; lxxv. 20; lxxvi. 52, 65.
Tring, the M[? anor] of; lxiii. 20.
Tripoli; lxi. 1.
-, agent and consul at; xlvii. 30; lxv. 9.
-, mention of; lxxvii. 57.
-, the envoy from; lxxiv. 60.
-, the minister there; lxxvii. 36.
-, presents to; li. 54.
Trippet, alderman of Hull; xlvii. 7.
“Tronor and Poisor,” office of, Newcastle; lii. 34.
Trumble or Trumball, Sir William; xliii. 6, 57, 69, 78; lxiv. 24; lxvi. 41.
Trumbull, Mr. Secretary; xliii. 32, 67.
-, Sir William; lxxvi. 38.
Trumpeters; lxii. 54; lxxiii. 46.
Truro; lxx. 26.
Tryon, Charles and James, Esqs., grandchildren of Sir Richard Stydolf, Knt. and Bart., lands in Egham, Surrey; lxxiv. 6.
T. T., letter signed; lix. 5,
Tudor, the Lady Mary; lxxvi. 60.
Tunis; lxi. 1.
-, the government of; li. 60.
-, presents of cloth, watches, &c. for li. 60.
Turin; xlv. 58.
Turkey company; lv. 26.
Turkish officers, presents to; lxxvii. 57.
Turks, the Emperor of the; lxxiv. 59.
Turner, Sir Edward, p. 461.
Tuscany, the Great Duke of; lxxvi. 44.
Tutbury, the Castle of; lx. 34.
Tutchin, John, saving in pickling meat; lxii. 73.
Tuthill, Henry, button seller, army clothing; lx. 18.
Tweddall or Twiddal, Captain; liii. 34; lxxviii. 52.
Twitty, Charles, Esq.; xlvii. 71; li. 65; lvi. 42; lvii. 65; lviii. 9; lxi. 7.
-, Mr.; lix. 58.
Tynmouth Castle, invalids (soldiers) at; xlvii. 86; lxxviii. 48.
Tynt, Dame Penelope, widow of Sir Hugh; xliv. 66.
-, Lady, married the Bishop of Durham; xliv. 68.
Tyrconnell, the Earl of; xliv. 78.
Tyrrell, Sir Edward and Peter, land of; xliv. 32.
Tyrrill, James, a King's waiter, customs, transfer of office; lxvii. 47.
Tyson, Henry; xliv. 33; xlvii. 37, 54.
Tyzack, John; li. 50.