Index: W

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Wade, Captain, commander of the ship “The Crown;” xliii. 66.

Wagstaffe, Sir Joseph; lxvi. 55.

Wainfleet; lxxvii. 40.

Wait, Mr., chaplain; lxiv. 59.

Wake, Thomas, a pirate; lxv. 3.

Wakefield, John; lix. 23.

Walden, Saffron, the mayor and corporation of; li. 1; lxiii. 5.

-, the Lord; xlv. 37.

-, -, commissary-general of the forces; lix. 63.

Wales, assizes in, persons wrongly fined; lxvi. 51.

-, North; lxxv. 66.

-, -, and South, declared accounts of; lxii. 52.

-, the pretended prince of; xlviii. 51.

Walford, Mr., [collector of Sandwich]; li. 45.

Walkeling, Coort; lii. 52.

Walker, Alexander; lvi. 77.

-, Mr., l. 47.

-, Mr., chaplain; lxiv. 59.

-, Francis; xliii. 69.

-, Mr. John, son of Dr. George Walker, governor of Londonderry, copy of petition; xlvii. 65; l. 47.

-, Thomas, searcher; lxx. 12.

Waller, Captain James, Lieut.-Governor of Charles' Fort and Kinsale, in Ireland; lxviii. 24.

-, Mr. Robert; lxi. 35.

Wallinger, Walter, secondary. Pipe office; xliii. 70; lxxviii. 4.

Wallingford, Oxfordshire; lvii. 37.

-, House, near Charing Cross, site of Admiralty office; lix. 18.

-, -, adjoining the Admiralty; lxi. 50.

Wallis, Dr., to instruct his grandson in the art of deciphering; lxxii. 57.

Walmer; lxix. 35.

Walsh, Mr. John, constable of Broxham; xlix. 15.

-, Thomas, of London, merchant; lv. 35; lvii. 63.

Walsingham, James; liv. 54.

Walter, Charles, a land carriage man; lix. 46.

Walters, Mr. Robert, New York, council; p. 230.

Walton, Mr. Thomas, chaplain; lxiv. 59.

Walton dam; lxxvii. 40.

War, provisions of, free of duty; liv. 21.

-, secretary at, his salary; lxxiv. 52, 53.

-, supplies for; l. 17, 22.

-, treasurer of; lxxii. 52.

Warcop, Mary, widow of Lieut.-Col. Edmund Warcop, killed at Steinkirk; lxviii. 2.

Ward, the Lord Chief Baron; lxiv. 63.

-, Captain David; lii. 5.

-, Edward, executor of Patric Gilmore, late collector of excise; lxvii. 44.

-, Mr. George; xlix. 1.

-, Thomas, master of the ship “Yarmouth;” xlv. 9; lv. 55.

Wardrobe; xliii. 76; l. 3; lv. 34; lvi. 58; lviii. 39.

-, the Great; lxxiii. 46; lxxiv. 59; lxxvii. 41.

Warehouses, public; lxxvi. 28, 31.

Warner, Mrs. Johanna; lviii. 12.

-, John, goldsmith; lvi. 76.

Warre, Mr., minister abroad; lxxvii. 36.

Warren, the, hired to prevent smuggling; lxix. 35.

-, -, at Folkestone and Romney; lvi. 29, 41; lviii. 6; lx. 74.

-, Captain Thomas, commander of the “Windsor”; liii. 56.

Warwick, Sir Ph., the house of; lxvii. 58.

-, Phillip; xliii. 38.

Washington, Col., the children of; lxii. 79.

Watches allowed to the pages of the King's bedchamber; lxii. 6; lxviii. 29.

Water carriage advocated; xlviii. 51.

-, company or undertakers; lxix. 6.

Waterford, the Lord Bishop of; xliii. 50.

-, the ferry of; lxiv. 28.

-, the reduction of; xlix. 4.

-, ship seized at; xlix. 37.

Waters, Robert, builds a new dock at Plymouth; lix. 6.

-, or Walters, Captain, claim for gunnage in a prize ship; lvii. 73; lix. 28, 33.

Waterson, one of that name; lxx. 13.

Watson, Dr., late Bishop of St. David's, charged with simony; lxiii. 15.

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

-, Hugh, merchant, Stockton; xlviii. 43; liii. 45.

Watson and Taylor, Messrs., of Canterbury; lvii. 67.

-, Robert, waterworks; lxx. 29; lxxv. 15.

Watts, Aaron, victualler, Wapping, petition; lv. 44.

Weaver, Mr., collector of the province of New York; lxxi. 18; lxxii. 3.

-, -, his salary; lxxi. 18; lxxii. 4; lxxiii. 9.

-, John, goldsmith; lvi. 76.

-, Mr. [Thomas]; p. 214, 215.

-, -, -, agent for New York, p. 224, 230, 231; lvii. 24, 52; lviii. 28; lix. 8; lx. 40.

Weavers (silk), London; xlv. 58.

Webb, Col.; li. 49.

-, Mr., of Gloucester; xliii. 59.

-, John, keeper of fowls and fish in St. James's Park; lxxi. 26, 74.

-, Robert, keeper of the forest of Alce Holt; lxxi. 74.

-, Thomas, a narrative of certain transactions with Sir Thomas Dyke, M.P.; liii. 14.

Webberley, Major Thomas; lxxiv. 13.

Weddell, Mr.; lxix. 17.

-, Robert, country mints; lxvii. 49.

-, -, warden or deputy of the mint at Chester, prosecution of clippers, &c.; lix. 24, 47; lxxiii. 28, 34.

Weeden, Mr.; lxix. 39.

Weemes, Elizabeth, wife to James Weemes, Esq., captain of one of the four Independent Companies of New York; lxxviii. 8.

Weighing porters, (customs), salaries of; lxv. 12.

Weights, standard; lviii. 49; lxxi. 67.

Welbye, William; lxix. 12.

Wellingborough; lii. 20.

Wells, Michael, deputy customs officer; li. 44.

Wendesford, Mrs.; l. 14.

Wessell, Leonard, Esq., late sheriff of Surrey, lxxvi. 5.

Wessels, Major Dyrk, mayor of Albany; pp. 206, 207, 208, 209.

West, George, impressment of seamen; lxii. 33.

-, Robert, an assignee of the post in, North America; lxx. 42.

-, W., sheriff of Lancaster; lviii. 59.

Western Coast, the guard of the, to prevent running of French goods; lvi. 12.

West Indies, Spanish; lvi. 80.

Westminster [Abbey], fees for burial of royal children; lxxv. 72.

-, the clock house; liv. 46.

-, Hall, scaffold in; liv. 18.

-, innholders of; xlv. 73.

-, the palace of; lxxv. 67.

-, pawnbrokers, registrar for; lxvi. 55.

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

Westwood, Theophilus, clerk of the impost on wine; lxxiii. 50.

Weymouth, port of, officers surprise a ship with contraband goods; liii. 26.

-, walls of Sandford castle for repair of the bridge there; lxxiv. 32.

Whale fins or whalebone; xlv. 72; xlvi. 6, 7, 18, 30; xlviii. 43; lviii. 2.

Whaples, Samuel, customs; lxxvi. 1.

Wharfingers, land surveyors, &c., London; xlviii. 41b.

-, the, unite their interest; lxxiii. 16.

Wharton, Sir George; lvii. 76; lviii. 9; lxxvi. 61.

-, Gilbert, clerk, goes as chaplain to Barbadoes; xlvi. 37.

-, Sir Polycarpus, Bart; lvii. 76.

-, -, -, powder works, &c.; lviii. 58; lxxvi. 61.

-, Thomas Lord, controller of the household; liii. 45.

-, Lord; lxxi. 74.

-, a place called; lxxvii. 40.

Whiston, Mr., prevention of fraud in importation of French wines; lxvii. 22.

-, James, particulars of importation of wine; lxiii. 28.

-, [Mr.]; lxxi. 46.

Whitaker, Mr.; lviii. 5.

-, Charles, Esq., foreign apposer, petition; lvii. 51.

-, Mr. Edward, solicitor for the Admiralty and Navy; lix. 18, 25.

-, Nicholas; lxii. 25.

Whitcombe, Peter, of London, merchant, xlv. 81.

White, Charles, petition; lxvi. 32.

-, Francis, landwaiter; lxxi. 10.

-, Thomas, proposes duty on hats; lxvi. 50.

-, William, deputy postmaster of Sudbury; lviii. 7.

-, Friars, in the suburbs of Dublin; lxii. 76.

Whitehall; lxxi. 33; lxxvi. 33.

-, apartments at; xliv. 71.

-, the banquetting house fitted up for a chapel; liv. 18.

-, Chapel Royal; xlv. 1.

-, privy garden; xlviii. 12.

-, general officers at; lxxviii. 52.

-, the keeper of the house and gardens at; lxii. 16.

-, palace; lxxv. 33, 70.

-, works at; lxxv. 54; lxxviii. 12, 66.

-, yacht, the, in the King's service; lxxviii. 6.

Whitehaven, the collector of customs at; li. 4.

Whitfield, W.; lxiv. 20.

Whithers, Col.; lxxviii. 47.

Whittlewood, forest of; lix. 26; lxvii. 35.

Whittley, Mr. Morgan, receiver of the duties on marriages, births, and burials; lxxiii. 24.

Whitwell, William, of Oundle, gent.; li. 43.

Whitwood, James, customs; liv. 16.

-, -, collector of Chichester; lxiii. 21.

Whitworth, Mr., minister to Ratisbon; lxxvii. 36.

Whynyard, Mrs. Ann, housekeeper of the palace of Westminster; lxxv. 67.

Wicke, Michael, receiver of impost on tobacco; lv. 80.

Wicks, Mr., estate of; xlv. 40.

-, Mr., or Michael Wicke, late Receiver of Duty on tobacco and sugar; xlv. 94; lv. 80; lxiv. 14.

Widdrington, Lord, executors of; lxxii. 7.

Widows of officers, including lists of; lv. 85; lix. 14; lxi. 25; lxvi. 8; lxvii. 51; lxxvii. 15.

Wigan, Popish college at; xliv. 81.

Wight, the Isle of; lxvi. 27; lxix. 61; lxxiv. 8.

Wilcox, John; lxxii. 6.

Wilkinson, a pickpocket; lix. 5.

-, -, his extraordinary handsome wife; lix. 5.

Willemstadt, Holland; xlvii. 72.

Willet, Col., New York, suspended from the Council; p. 230.

William III., report of his death in Flanders; xliii. 16.

-, -, his recovery; xlv. 2.

-, -, party to an indenture to have share in gold found in America; xlv. 52b.

-, -, eulogium of him; xlviii. 51.

-, -, papers to be laid before; lv. 3.

-, -, hellish conspiracy to assassinate; lv. 65.

-, -, his life preserved; lxiv. 63.

-, -, takes no delight in the fowls at St. James's; lxxi. 26.

-, -, expenses in Holland; lxix. 22.

William Henry, Fort, America; lxxiv. 65.

Williams, David, gent., petition; xliii. 3.

-, Lewis, Clerk of the Kitchen of Lord Griffin; lxx. 60.

-, Mr. William; xlvii. 37, 66.

-, -, Lord Albemarle's gentleman; xlvii. 54.

-, Sir William; lix. 32.

-, -, Knt. and Bart.; lxx. 67.

-, Mr., constableship of the castle of Carnarvon; lviii. 23.

Williamson, Christopher, servant of John Dutton Colt; lvi. 60.

-, Edmund; lv. 67.

-, -, assistant serjeant-at-arms; lxx. 52.

-, John, depositions, New York; p. 230.

-, Sir Joseph, Principal Secretary of State, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary for the Treaty of Peace; lxxviii. 21.

-, -, minister abroad; lxxvii. 36.

-, Ralph, receiver of land tax, &c. [York] Durham, &c.; xliv. 74; xlvii. 69.

-, Mary, his widow; lxxviii. 25.

-, Mr., Tally Court; lxxii. 44.

-, Mr.; xliv. 74; lvii. 61.

-, “Old Mr.”; lv. 67.

Williamstadt in Chesapeak Bay, America; lvi. 82.

Willemstadt, troopers and horses shipped from, into England; xlvii. 72.

Willis, Ann, stationer, petition; lvii. 65.

Willmot, Captain, West India squadron, services of; xlix. 7; lxvii. 5.

Wilmot, Captain Robert, commander of the fleet for Jamaica; lix. 38.

-, Commodore, West Indies: lxvii. 5.

-, widow; xlix. 1, 7.

Willoughby, Elizabeth, relict of Col. Francis Willoughby; lxvi. 8.

Willson, Captain Sheriff, New York, displaced, factious merchants resort to him, &c.; pp. 212, 231.

-, -, Sheriff, (New York) displaced, p. 213.

-, -, concealed 2,000l. worth of East India goods in his house; pp. 214, 229.

Wilson, Alice, Avidow, petition; lxiv. 36.

-, George; li. 48.

-, Mr., clerk of an agent for victualling; lxi. 1.

-, Richard, a bankrupt; lxxii. 14.

Winchelsea; lvii. 32.

-, the ship; xliii. 10.

Winchester, the Marquis of, a Lord Justice of Ireland; xliv. 71; xlv. 15; xlvi. 11.

-, the Marquis of; liii. 38; lxvi. 24.

-, quart measure; lxxiii. 17.

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

Wind, Mr. Robert, a tide surveyor of Plymouth; lxiii. 25.

Winde, Mr., collector of excise, Gloucester; xliii. 59.

Windham, Thomas, Esq., grant to him out of the Duchy of Lancaster; lxxvii. 40.

Windows, &c., duties on; xlv. 32; xlviii. 51.

Windsor; lxix. 20; lxxi. 33; lxxiv. 6; lxxvi. 33.

-, Castle; lxxiv. 12.

-, clerk of the works at; lxiii. 40.

-, the Dean and Canons of; lxxiv. 12; lxxv. 22; lxxviii. 50.

-, Forest, new lodge in; lxxv. 45.

-, invalids in the garrison of; lxxviii. 47.

-, the great park; lxxiv. 12.

-, the little park at; lxv. 6; lxxii. 17; lxxiv. 12, 40.

-, parks; lxvi. 36.

-, the great and little parks of, land taken for, from the Dean and Canons of Windsor; lxxii. 17; lxxviii. 50.

-, Mill; lxxiv. 40.

-, New, Mayor, &c. of; lxxiv. 40.

-, paintings at; lxxv. 54.

-, the withdrawing room at; xliv. 71.

-, -, furniture for; l. 3.

-, right of pasture; lxxiv. 40.

-, Col.; lv. 45.

-, Lord; lxix. 43.

Wine bonds; lxxii. 12.

-, claimed duty free; lii. 45.

-, collusion for importation of; lv. 37.

-, composition for duties on; lxxi. 19.

-, from the Principality of Orange; lxviii. 39; lxxvii. 8.

-, importation of; lv. 49; lvi. 38; lvii. 57; lxiii. 28; lxvii. 22; lxx. 46; lxxii. 18, 19; lxxiv. 73.

-, licences, Commissioners of; xlix. 11; lxxii. 8; lxxviii. 58, 61.

-, measure, standard of; lxxiii. 4.

Wines, low; lxxii. 21; lxxvii. 61; lxxviii. 17.

Wine merchants; lxix. 47; lxx. 46; lxxii. 12; lxxiv. 55; lxxvii. 3.

-, -, conditions for non-prosecution of; lxxviii. 16.

-, money advanced on, customs; lv. 29.

-, &c., sale of; lxi. 47.

-, seizure; xliv. 15; xlv. 41; liv. 16, 50; lxxiv. 36, 55, 69; lxxvii. 8; lxxviii. 33.

-, Spanish or French; lii. 2, 45; liv. 29; lxix. 39; lxxi. 19; lxxviii. 16.

-, from St. Sebastian; lii. 2; lxvii. 22; lxix. 66; lxxvii. 3.

-, various statements as to frauds, &c.; lxiii. 28.

Wintour, Capt. William, [of Dymocke, co. Glouc.]; lxiii. 59.

-, Mr.; xliii. 59.

Wirksworth, the wapentake and soke of co. Derby; xliv. 25.

Wirtemburg, the Duke of; xliv. 79; xlv. 38; lxi. 30; lxviii. 58.

Wise, Henry, or Mr. [gardener]; lxvii. 39; lxxi. 35, 37; lxxv. 6: lxxviii. 14.

Wiseman, James, alias Benjamin Cole, Exchequer bills; liv. 47.

-, -, cunning and villanous, and not fit to be trusted; lv. 56.

Wogan, John; lxxvii. 24.

Wolseley, Brigadier William; xlv. 63; xlvi. 64; xlvii. 35, 62, 63; xlviii. 30, 37; liii. 37; lvii. 60.

-, Mr., Dublin; xliii. 19.

Wolstenholme, Mr. Thomas, collector of customs at Minhead; lxiv. 10.

Wolstenholm, Mr.; lxx. 11.

Wood, Col.; lxxviii. 47.

-, Sir Edward; lxiv. 31.

-, Sir James; lxix. 7.

Woodhouse, George, master of the ship “Alexander”; lxi. 9.

Woodnoth or Wodnoth, Benjamin, country mints; lxvii. 49.

-, -, had been controller of the Mint at Bristol; lxxvi. 31.

Woodruffe, Mrs. Mary, widow of Isaac Woodruffe, rector of Pulbrough, Sussex; lvii. 71.

Woodstock, the Lord; xlviii. 38.

Woodward, Mr. John, at the Crown Inn, Kensington; lxxiii. 32b.

-, one, his estate extended; lxxiv. 30.

Wool from Barbary; li. 63.

-, carried into Scotland; lxxv. 58.

-, duties on; lxv. 10.

-, the exportation of; li. 63; liv. 8; lv. 54; lx. 79; lxvi. 27; lxviii. 53; lxxii. 43; lxxvii. 45; lvii. 56.

-, imported; liii. 55; lxv. 10.

-, licences; lxii. 67; lxv. 4.

-, officers for registering; lx. 80.

-, as to reward for seizures of; lxxiv. 74.

-, search for; lx. 5.

-, stealers; xliii. 27.

-, transport of, smugglers, &c.; lii. 64; liv. 8; lv. 54; lvii. 56, 57, 66, 67; lviii. 6; lx. 58, 74, 79; lxviii. 52; lxix. 61; lxxvii. 45.

Woollen manufactures; lv. 26; lxii. 67; lxiv. 57; lxv. 22.

-, -, set up in France and Scotland; lxxiv. 74.

-, trade; lxii. 23.

Wooley, Mr.; xliii. 20.

Woolvey, co. Warwick; lxviii. 60; lxxii. 50.

Woolwich, naval stores at; lxxiv. 60.

-, Yard; xlv. 20.

Wootton under Edge, the post; lxii, 21, 22.

Worcester, W. Bishop of, the King's almoner, distribution of charities; lxxiii. 27.

-, post to; lxix. 56.

-, fight; lxix. 60.

Works, the debt in the office of; lxxviii. 66.

-, debts of the office of, persons advancing by loan double what was due to them had tallies for the same; lxxviii. 13.

-, the board of; lxxiii. 33.

-, office of; liv. 13, 18; lvi. 58, 64a.; lxiii. 46; lxxi. 35, 37.

-, the officers of the; lxix. 11; lxxiv. 35; lxxv. 76; lxxvi. 42; lxxvii. 25; lxxviii. 12, 13.

-, the office of, the debt, &c.; lxvii. 8, 12, 14, 38, 39; lxviii. 47; lxxv. 54.

-, the paymaster of, memorial; lxiii. 65.

Worsted spun yarn; lxiv. 44.

-, work; lii. 52.

Worth, John; lxviii. 13.

Wray, Christopher, son of Sir Drury; lv. 67.

-, Sir Drury; lv. 67.

Wrecked goods; lxxviii. 22.

Wrecks, fishing for; xlvi. 46b.

Wren, Sir Christopher, report of damages done by the Czar of Russia's retinue at Sayes Court; liii. 4.

-, -, the banquetting house, Whitehall, &c.; liv. 18.

-, -, report on the clock house; liv. 46.

-, works at Hampton Court; lx. 78; lxv. 1; lxx. 33a.

-, -, the Savoy; lxi. 23.

-, -, complaint against, for an appointment; lxiii. 46.

-, -, surveyor general of works; xlvi. 82; xlviii. 28; lxiv. 48, 60, 61; lxv. 1; lxvii. 34; lxxiv. 16, 32.

Wrexham, co. Denbigh; xlv. 11.

Wright, Nathaniel; lxv. 14.

-, Peter, an alderman of Macclesfield; lxxiii. 44.

Writing, hand, fine specimen of; lxxviii. 6.

Writtle, Captain John, commander of a custom house sloop; lxix. 64.

-, John, mariner, brought up in the owling trade (the intended invasion); lxi. 33.

Wurtemburg, the Duke of; lxviii. 58.

Wyatt, Mr. Walter, surveyor [? of duties on marriages, &c.]; lxxviii. 55.

Wyberton; lxxvii. 40.

Wybrant, Mr. Daniel; xlix. 31.

Wyndham, Brigadier; xlix. 26; liii. 33.

Wyvill, Mr., mint at York; lxvii. 25.