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Taaffe, Theobald, first Earl of Carlingford, 117; quit rents, 628; patentee of the wine licences of Ireland, 14, 121, 126, 159, 266, 272, 332, 334, 362, 363, 479, 486, 493, 530, 965, 1180.
Tabret, William, Customs offence. 391, 395–6, 412, 414.
Tafilet, Muley Raschid of, present to, 41, 44, 47, 48, 54, 199.
Talbot, Captain Edward, 1253, 1258; Greenwax, 447.
-, George (for Henry Savile), 1324.
-, Sir Gilbert, Master of the Jewel House or Office, 17 18, 22, 36, 43, 45, 46, 109, 114, 149, 186, 217, 327, 433, 625, 742, 808, 902, 979, 1006, 1030, 1052, 1090, 1128; and see Jewel House (Master); salary, 816; secret service, 565; accounts. 820, 844; gifts of plate out of the Jewel House, 902; gift of estates, 212.
-, Captain James, Hearthmoney officer of the Cinque Ports, 126, 399, 848, 1072, 1074, 1080, 1083.
-, Sir John, a Trustee for sale of Fee Farms, 407, 680, 747, 859, 912, 937, 973, 1164, 1212, 1273, 1347; a Commissioner for Richmond Park, 1161; Farmer of Excise of Worcestershire, 72, 84, 237, 833, 836; contractor for the Farm of the Country Excise, 745, 817, 830, 832, 860, 889.
-, John, father to Richard, 853.
-, Mr., 377.
-, Richard, Irish quit rents, 746, 853.
-, Sir Robert, father of Sir William, 838.
-, Sir William, Irish quit rents, 838.
Talley (Carmarthen), 622, 640, 1224, 1239.
Talskiddy (manor, Cornwall), 113.
Tal-y-Bolion (Hundred, Anglesea), 1327.
Tancred. See Tankred.
Tangier, 53, 58, 238, 629.
-, accounts, 20, 67, 90, 166, 174, 186, 270, 809, 1190.
-, Commissioners for affairs of, 270, 922, 1250.
-, establishment, 99, 110, 1019.
-, fortifications, 694, 922.
-, garrison, 1016, 1018, 1129; issues, assignments, loans, &c., for, 7, 59, 67, 85, 105, 205, 239, 247, 252, 273, 333, 342, 404, 410, 497, 566, 592, 600, 718, 751, 764, 860, 877, 881, 889, 891, 917, 919, 922, 932, 937, 1008, 1019, 1057, 1171, 1181, 1358; issues for excepted out of the stop of the Exchequer, 1172, 1177.
-, Governor of. See Middleton, Earl of; Mordaunt, Henry.
-, Mayor of, 108.
-, Mole at. 405.
-, provisions, stores, goods. &c., for, 497, 658, 1083, 1084, 1250, 1252, 1257, 1260, 1356.
-, regiments at, 858.
-, revenue, 61, 64, 108.
-, Treasurer. See Pepys, S.; Povey, T.
Tankerd, Mr. [? for Mr. Zouch], carrying up dish of meat to the King's table, 417–8.
Tankred, Sir Thomas, Bart., 181.
Tanner, John (Egham), 1176.
Tannet (Tannat), Thomas, waiter at Poole, and collector at Looe. 1055, 1127, 1192, 1218, 1250, 1270, 1294.
Tapes, 1342.
Tapestries, 792.
-, maker to the King. See Poyntz, Fr.
Tar, imports, 1176.
Taragh, Viscount. See Preston.
Tartereau, Mr. (Moulton, Lincoln), 1192.
Tasborough, Rich., contract. 1005.
Tash, Sir George (gentleman pensioner), 854.
Tasley (Salop), 1328.
Tate, William, gentleman pensioner, 854.
Taverner, John (Receiver of Hearthmoney, Oxford city), 1329.
Taxes. See Assessments; Hearthmoney.
-, agents for. See Hearthmoney.
Taylor (Tailor. Taylour), Benjamin, Dr., Royal bounty to, 947, 1361.
-, Daniel, Collector of Aids, Barton Regis Hundred, Gloucestershire, 1301.
-, Edward, lease, Fowey, 903.
-, Humphry, of Dublin, a Farmer of the Revenue, Ireland, 31, 39, 43, 212, 235.
-, John, Navy creditor, 775.
-, -, wine merchant, 1249.
-, -, Customs officer, Bristol, 1049, 1210.
-, Matthew, lease, 1252.
-, Mr., officer of the Exchequer, 829.
-, Eighteen Months' tax, Isle of Ely, 106.
-, Richard, Justice of Peace of Chester city, 551, 758, 783.
-, -, petition, lands, 74.
-, -, waiter, York, 1139, 1166.
-, Robert, lease, 1214.
-, Silas, prize goods agent, 1098, 1308.
-, Timothy, wine merchant, 1307; loans to the Government, 613.
-, William, Receiver of Crown Revenues, Beds and Bucks, 49, 184, 479; Surveyor and Clerk of Works, Windsor Castle, 883; Receiver of the Honor, &c. of Windsor, 10, 26, 38, 191, 461, 661, 674, 1117.
Teare, Edward, carrying despatches, 93, 609, 850, 860, 1242; Royal bounty to, 240, 242.
Tedder, Mr., Ruthin manor, 995.
Teesdale Forest (Durham), 1056, 1226, 1234, 1250.
Teignmouth (Devon), 1188.
Tempest, Robert, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.
-, William, wine merchant, 1249.
Temple, the, 649, 1032, 1090.
-, Master or Keeper of. See Ball, R.
Temple, James, Hearthmoney, Berks, 281.
-, Sir John, Solicitor General for Ireland, 11, 14, 31, 33, 38, 39, 41, 43, 46, 62, 64, 67, 78, 81, 89, 136, 202.
-, Miles (lands), 111, 225, 239, 1027, 1082, 1202, 1224, 1240.
-, Nathaniel, waiter at Barking, 1285.
-, Sir Richard, a Customs Commissioner, 791, 1054, 1072, 1075, 1088, 1241.
-, Sir William. Ambassador Extraordinary to the States General, 16, 41, 71, 127, 154, 164, 183, 186, 213, 223, 238, 261, 296, 302, 305, 311, 337, 343, 355, 357, 394, 427, 494, 500, 509, 511, 526, 568, 652, 677, 682, 713, 715, 719, 730, 739, 748, 791, 820, 842, 843, 847, 957, 1046, 1066, 1207, 1359, 1361; return of, 928; Ambassador at the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle, 843; houserent, 1207; Munster account, 70, 215; plate, 1012; tin at Ostend, 85, 87, 88, 91, 138, 245, 275, 307, 938.
Templeman, Daniel, wine merchant. 974, 1308.
Tennant, Thomas, outlaw, 618.
Tennis Court. See Somerset House.
-, Old, 633.
Tent, Hugh. See Tynte.
Tenterden (Kent), 579.
Tenths, 219, 887, 1021, 1204.
-, accounts, 302, 761.
-, arrears of, 235, 347, 351, 941, 1165.
-, assignments, charges, &c. on, 129, 482, 489, 497, 510, 676, 703, 706, 735, 747, 808, 847, 928, 976, 1336.
-, auditor, 801.
-, bishops responsible for collectors, 169; for the Tenths of each bishopric see the bishoprics separately.
-, due to the Crown, 195.
-, loans on, 79.
-, pensions on, 1177.
-, question as to method of collecting and discontinuing receiver of, and paying direct into the Exchequer, 314, 465, 467, 673, 831, 842, 856.
-, Receivers or Deputy Receivers, 21, 73, 93, 169, 309, 452, 461, 703, 856, 950, 1007.
-, to be sold with fee farms, 558–9, 583.
Tents and Toils, Clerk Comptroller of. See Lloyd, J.
-, -, Clerk of. See Greene, J.
-, -, Groom of. See Bowles, Sir W.
-, -, Master of, 1021; see Bowles, W., Child, R.
-, -, payments for, 535, 1013.
-, -, rich pavilion and tent, 266, 319, 716.
-, -, tent sent to Moscow, 535.
-, -, yeoman of. See Bowles, Fr. and R.
Tenure in capite, 538.
Ter. See Tyr.
Termons Erneaugh [?Erenagh, co. Down], 853.
Terrell, Samuel, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.
Terriano, George, ill-treated by the Dutch, 1264.
Terringham (Tirringham), Sir William, 360, 364, 369.
Terrington (Norfolk), 1157, 1165, 1265, 1266.
Terry, Thomas, deputy to Perry, Hearthmoney, Huntingdon, 93, 142, 194.
Tersmits, Henry, merchant, 1270.
Tethersall, Captain Nicholas, pension for assisting the King's escape from Worcester fight, 216.
Teviot, Earl of. See Rutherford, A.
Tew, Edward, 936.
-, William, arrest, 1098, 1308.
Tewkesbury (Hundred, Gloucester), 1300.
Thame, Hundred, Oxford, 228.
Thames, river, 26, 800, 991, 1170, 1198, 1253; barge-house on, 803; water bailiff of, at Cookham and Bray, 903; weighing wrecks in, 242.
Thanet, Earl of. See Tufton, N.
-, Isle of (Kent), 1252.
Thann, Monsieur de la. Envoy from the Duke of Brunswick, 1361.
Theatre. See Whitehall; York, duke of.
Thedwestry (Suffolk Hundred), 226.
Theed (Thead), landwaiter, London port, 947, 948, 955, 968, 1006, 1012, 1133.
Thelwall, Symon, Master of the Revels, 298, 901.
Thetford (Norfolk), 538, 1232, 1236.
Thirsby. See Thursby.
Thistlethwaite, Benedict, Sub-Farmer and Sub-Commissioner of Excise, co. Lancs., 863, 1067; ditto Hants, 1022; Receiver of Subsidy, Hants, 875.
-, Geoffrey, yeoman, outlaw, 527.
Thistleworth (Isleworth, co. Middlesex), 872.
Thomas, Edward, doorkeeper to the Wine License Office, 862, 1199.
-, Henry, Royal bounty, 51, 89, 135, 142, 181, 186, 268, 270, 284, 293, 415, 433, 499, 579, 581, 676, 729, 776, 1107; services to the King beyond the seas, 209, 210, 1340.
-, Robert, 692.
Thomond, Earl of. See O'Brien, H.
Thompson (Tompson), Edward, 1075, 1078; merchant, 1244, 1247.
-, Francis, Hearthmoney of Cambridge, Huntingdon, Northampton, and Rutland, 282.
-, Col. George, brother to Sir William, a Commissioner of Accounts, 211, 669, 948, 959.
-, Maurice (Governor of Excise in 1650), 42.
-, Ralph, waiter, Polruan, 1192, 1241, 1316.
-, Richard, 1207.
-, (Tomsin), Robert, waiter, Stockton, 1248.
-, Robert, creditor of the Earl of Norwich, 773; a Groom of the Privy Chamber, 773, 798; loans to the Government, 655.
-, Stephen, a Commissioner for Concealments, Yorks, 634.
-, Thomas, boatman, Sunderland, 1195.
-, Sir William, a Customs Commissioner, 935, 948, 954, 978, 1017, 1084, 1120; (Mint) 791.
Thorley (Herts), 606.
Thornbury (Thornberry), Mr., exporting gunpowder, 1212.
-, Mr., docquet, 752, 989, 1117.
-, Nathaniel, wine merchant, 1249, 1307; surety, 622.
-, Timothy, son to William, Collector of Customs, London port, 1347.
-, William, Collector of Customs, London port, 367.
Thornbush, John, Navy creditor, 869.
Thorndell (Thornhill), Gregory, of the King's music, 262, 621, 893; loans to the Government, 627.
Thorne, Andrew, lease, 699.
-, Richard, Sergeant at Arms, 177, 322, 465, 621, 873, 896.
Thorne (Yorks), 563, 634.
Thorner (Turner), Robert (Surinam), 1084, 1259.
Thorneton, Francis, Comptroller of Petty Customs, London port, 811.
Thornhill, Gregory. See Thorndell.
-, Madame Joanna, one of the Queen's dressers, 217, 635, 644, 715, 832, 1142, 1304; loans to the Government, 666.
-, Robert (Irish revenue), 734, 740.
Thornley (Thronley), Thomas, tidewaiter, London port, 955.
Thornton, Lawrence (Lancelot), Clerk of the Robes and Wardrobe, 215, 655, 1116, 1352.
Thornton (Leicester), 184, 201, 598.
Thorold, Sir Robert, Queen Mother's legacy, 779.
Thorowood, Richard, loans to the Government, 670.
Thorp (Thorpe), George, of Naudeswell, 887.
-, John, Queen Mother's legacy, 779; officer for East India Company bonds, 1325.
-, Thomas, customer of Boston, Lincoln, 278.
Thredling (Hundred, Suffolk), 538.
Three pence pieces, 98.
"Three Cranes," Chancery Lane, 393.
"Three Lutes," Common Yard, Princes Street, 377.
Throckmorton, Sir Baynham, lease of Kingswood, 90, 92, 96, 101, 159, 164, 166, 167, 247, 312, 342, 345, 457, 524, 1062.
-, Mr. (wines), 1017, 1070; fee farms, 1088, 1116–7, 1344.
-, Nicholas, copying clerk, London port, 1169.
-, William, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.
Thronley. See Thornley.
Thrower, William. Messenger in Ordinary to the King attending Audits in Cambridge, &c., 260.
Throwers' Close (Wymondham, Norfolk), 909.
Thurgarton (Notts), 583, 1301.
Thurland. Sir Edward (for the Duke of York), 458, 694, 765, 766, 1105.
Thursby (Thirsby), Mr., Counsel at Law, 32, 46, 79, 114–5, 1068, 1069, 1086.
Thynne (Thyn), Henry, examining witnesses in France, 1302, 1310.
-, Thomas, Envoy Extraordinary in Sweden, 6, 110, 180, 252, 257, 1318; Sub-Commissioner for Prizes in Sweden in the first Dutch war, 1318.
-, William, of Shrewsbury, 1279.
Tibbet, William, a Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Notts, 1241.
Tickhill, Thomas, waiter at Ravenglass, 1128.
Tilbury (Essex), West, fort or blockhouse and garrison, 198, 234, 515, 828, 921, 925; Governor of Castle, 220 (see Griffith, Sir J., Leake, Sir F., Leonard, W.).
-, ferry, 1023.
-, fortifications, 503, 793, 1023, 1067.
Tildesley, Lady, 1022.
Tillage, Act for, 1229.
Tillet, Thomas, chairman to the Queen Mother, 1131.
Tillford, John, master of the "Charles," Navy debt, 868, 1158.
Tillingham (Essex), 1328.
Tilson (Tylson), Thomas, 4, 5, 183.
Tilt boat, 18.
-, yard, 1056.
Timber, felling of, for the Navy and disposal of lops, tops and offal, 326, 1037 (see Navy (timber) and Forests); consent of Treasury Lords necessary to, 40.
-, -, grants of offal, 366.
-, unlawful felling of, and waste of, for ironworks &c., see Forests (Dean, New, Salcey, Waltham, Whittlewood).
Timber trade (Baltic, &c.), 76.
Timberlake, Henry, lease, 1312, 1322.
TIN, 1347.
-, prices of, 287, 391, 938.
-, OF THE DUCHY OF CORNWALL, 191.
-, -, Assaymaster. See Williams, Dr.
-, -, blowers, 52, 324, 325.
-, -, blowing houses, 216, 467, 493, 656, 658.
-, coinage duty, lease or farm of, 1031, 1061; orders on, 82, 956, 1001.
-, -, -, hall, 29, 193.
-, -, -, towns, 957, 959, 978, 983. See Penryn.
-, coinages, 216, 656, 658.
-, -, officers, 336, 467.
-, -, parliament or convocation of tinners, 29, 114, 521, 984, 1023.
-, -, pensions on, 78.
-, -, post coinages, 175; fee in commutation of, 114.
-, -, -, officers of, 521.
-, -, pre-emption of, lease of, 208; question of drowning or commuting, 18, 29, 53, 183, 187, 193, 1023; contract concerning, 1018.
-, -, revenue, 53; receiver of, 73.
-, -, seizures of uncoined tin, 687, 688.
-, -, stabbs of tin, 521.
-, -, stannaries (Blackmoor, Penwith, Tywarnhaile), 251, 265, 978, 983–4, 1154; law of, 978; prison, see Lostwithiel; deputy steward of, 656; vice warden of, 656; bailiffs of, 251; Warden of. See Bath, Earl of.
-, IN FLANDERS, 358.
-, -, account, 24, 188.
-, -, buying (for the Bishop of Munster), 623.
-, -, fishing for derelict tin at Ostend, and sale of, at Antwerp, &c., 7, 19, 50, 76, 85, 87, 88, 91, 138, 140, 141, 160, 175, 214, 232, 238, 239, 240, 245, 275, 276, 280–1, 287, 293, 302, 303, 307, 311, 312, 320, 358, 378, 389, 391, 394, 414, 440, 461, 513, 535, 544, 549, 591, 599, 608, 630, 649, 938 (see Backwell, E, Custis, E.); warrants on recovered portion of, 100, 152, 156, 245, 296, 328, 337, 343, 364, 365, 366, 376, 519, 523.
-, -, (Glanville), affair of, 6, 17, 938.
Tindale (formerly Dean), Elizabeth, Earl of Norwich's creditor, 92, 102, 105, 142, 392, 394, 395, 400, 401, 437, 552, 575, 773.
-, (Tyndale), William, 1264.
Tinker (Tyncare), Captain, Navy debt, 93.
-, Philip, chanter of Westminster, 772.
Tintagel (manor, Cornwall), 271; castle, 613, 654.
Tinte. See Tynte.
Tippets, John. His Majesty's shipwright, 298; Navy timber, 158, 349, 353, 981; a Commissioner of the Navy, 298. 1262, 1353; Surveyor of the Navy, 1262, 1297.
Tipping, Sir Thomas, 1029.
Tirlikeen (Ireland), 649.
Tirnewydd (Monmouth), 1184.
Tison, Mr., 1081
Titchmarsh, Richard, Hearthmoney, Pontefract, 580.
Tithes, leases of, 888, 890, 903, 1223.
Tithingmen, 247, 1194; collecting Hearthmoney; see Hearthmoney.
Titus. Silius a Groom of the Bedchamber. 266, 268, 328, 330, 331, 332, 334, 702, 707, 730, 734, 758, 712, 719, 934, 1199, 1286, 1345, 1354; a member of the Council for Foreign Plantations. 769, 772, 847, 1360, 1361; Governor and Captain of Deal castle, 256, 302, 731, 811, 901; searcher of Kent, 77, 221, 225; Colonel, 1084; tin coinage town, 957, 978; grants to, 822; Royal bounty to, 77, 505, 769; loans to the Government, 637.
Tiverton (Devon), 576; (Hundred), 192, 763.
Tobacco (Virginia), 1126–7; (Maryland), 1137, 1251, 1280, 1299.
-, seizures, 1205, 1232-3, 1315, 1343, 1351.
-, planting, 428, 433, 475, 679, 698. 958, 998, 1025, 1084, 1101, 1120, 1232, 1314.
Toddytree watergate (Woolwich), 800.
Tolhurst, Mr., 66.
Toll, Mr., 894.
Tollemache, Elizabeth, Countess of Dysart, 30, 204, 212.
-, (Talmesh), Sir Lionel, Ranger of New Park, 182. 953, 1215, 1228.
Tollesford (Hundred, Dorset), 927, 1295.
Tolls, in Cumberland and Westmorland, grant of, to Sir P. Musgrave, 868.
-, leases of, 158, 631, 908, 909, 1072, 1135, 1233, 1248, 1279.
-, of fish at Yarmouth. See Napier, Col.
Tomlin, Mr., Customs officer, 108, 1048, 1050.
-, Symon, 985, 1020.
Tompkins (Tomkins), Giles, of the King's music, 552, 637.
-, Mr., 859, 1058.
-, Nathaniel, 180.
-, Robert son of Nathaniel, pension to, 180; clerk of the Queen Mother's Council, 746, 779.
-, Sir Robert, fee farm, 1220.
-, Thomas, executor of Giles, 401, 552, 637.
-, Sir Thomas, 149.
Tomlinson, Christopher, wine merchant, 1307.
-, Richard, lease of ground of Excise Office, 5, 16, 20.
Tompson (Tomson). See Thompson.
Tong (Salop), 638, 1227.
Tooker (Tucker), John, of Midsomer Norton, Solicitor of Subsidy, Somerset, 656, 1190, 1269.
-, Samuel, Consul in Tripoli, 50, 56, 216, 434, 467, 886.
Tookey, Tho., Hearthmoney, Sussex, 281.
Topham (Topsam), John, a Serjeant at Arms. 327, 610, 892, 1073, 1107, 1351.
Topping, Peter, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.
Topsham (Devon), 1191. 1195, 1347.
Torrington, Black (Hundred, Devon), 142, 202.
Totnall, (Tophall), Thomas, landwaiter, London, 982, 993.
Totnes (Devon), 1017, 1176, 1186.
Toulon, victualling account, 156, 171, 292, 293, 308, 313, 316.
Toulon, George, collector of Poulton port, 1270.
Tournois. See Livres.
Tower armorers, 416.
-, Armoury, Master of. See Chichley, Sir T., Lee, Sir H.
-, garrison, 185, 235, 515, 1305, 1333; victualling, 302.
-, Gentleman Porter, 182, 190, 267, 604.
-, Hearthmoney, liability to, 781, 1033, 1034.
-, houses pulled down at, 30.
-, leases about. See Chichley, Sir T., Lee. Sir H.
-, Lieutenant of, 986 (see Robinson, Sir J.); issues to for bills and for prisoners' diets, 3, 4. 11, 93, 182, 190, 239, 251, 267, 364, 386, 427, 450, 453, 460, 514, 604, 693, 697, 861, 872, 1034; issues for, excepted out of the stop of the Exchequer, 1178.
-, mint and buildings. See Mint.
-, moneys, 1176.
-, records in. See Records.
-, regalia in, showing of. See Edwards, T.
-, small gun office, 209.
-, subsidy in, 986, 1033, 1034, 1152.
-, traders, 190.
-, wine retrospect, search for, 507, 698.
-, Yeoman of the Guard, 952.
-, -, waiters, 182.
-, -, warders, 267.
Tower Hill. See Streets.
-, Place, mansion, Woolwich, 800.
-, Wharf, 1145.
Towner, Henry (lands), 1242.
-, Thomasine (lands), 1242.
Townsend Cross (Wymondham), 908.
Townshend (Townsend), George, ill-treated by the Dutch, 1263.
-, Horatio, first Lord, afterwards first Viscount Townshend, Farmer of the 4s. a chaldron on exported coals, 2, 3, 144, 178, 337, 359, 509, 954, 985, 1025, 1041; Norwich Excise, 61.
-, James, Queen Mother's legacy, 779.
-, Richard, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.
-, Sir Robert, lease, 398-9, 429, 435, 470, 485, 613, 631.
-, Thomas, Justice of Peace, Norfolk, 705, 1363.
-, -, deputy to the Master of the Great Wardrobe, 93, 98, 133, 149, 152, 153, 159, 207, 288, 305, 309, 327, 430, 476, 486, 566, 600, 678, 725, 738, 802, 808. 1054, 1112, 1116, 1152, 1347, 1358; loans to the Government, 819.
-, Thomas, junr., 566, 583, 997.
Townson, Robert, Collector of Customs. London, 199.
Tracy, Benjamin, tidesman, Appledore. 1241.
-, Edmond, 1038.
-, Robert, customer of Yarmouth, 508, 698.
Trade, Council of (20 Oct., 1668 and 16 April, 1669), 29, 137, 139, 174, 193, 505.
-, -, attendants, 1108.
-, -, secretary to. See Moulin, P. du.
-, -, warrants for, 25, 60, 92, 152, 240, 292, 317, 326, 373.
-, and Plantations, Council for (combined Council from, 1672, Sep.). See Plantations.
-, -, Privy Council, Committee for. See Privy Council.
-, Act for, 463.
-, encouraging, 1110.
Train oil, 1088, 1247, 1271.
Transire, or let passes, 311, 617, 1078, 1260.
Tranter, Simon, a Sub-Commissioner of Excise for Hereford, 880.
Travelling expenses, allowance of, to officers, 26.
Treafles, 1350.
Treason, attainders for, 1208.
Treasure trove, 70, 132, 321.
Treasurer to the Royal Household. See Clifford, Sir T.
-, Lord High, 188; see Juxon, W., Southampton, Earl of.
TREASURY Books, 99, 1019; break in after 1671, Sep., 939.
-, -, caveat book, 134, 147, 339, 747.
-, -, Customs book, 709.
-, -, Day book, 1015.
-, -, Downing's memoranda book, 323, 341, 496.
-, -, -, book of warrants, 337.
-, -, Hearthmoney book, 364.
-, -, Irish book, 122, 325.
-, -, for law business, 11.
-, -, messengers' book, 331.
-, -, Minute Book, 323, 329, 341, 496, 1081, 1091; private minute book, 1042, 1055; Sir R. Howard's private Minute Book, 1018.
-, -, box for petitions, 743.
-, -, book for papers delivered to Lloyd and Abbot [for the Privy Council], 327.
-, -, Queen's dowry book, 358.
-, -, Register of papers, 204.
-, -, book for revenues and assignments, 144.
-, business and routine, regulations as to, 13, 16, 105, 847, 857, 954, 956, 962, 1006, 1009, 1018, 1019, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1051, 1081, 1085, 1097, 1098, 1111, 1117.
-, Chambers, 269, 824, 825, 827, 835, 841, 846, 878, 884, 916, 931, 1075, 1353; incidents for, see Seager, A., door, 1117.
-, Commission, 53, 209; (after Monck's death), 383, 583.
-, estimates, schemes, &c., 87; see Estimates, Revenue.
-, King attending, 100, 104, 106, 107, 112, 115–6, 126, 130, 132, 135–6, 145, 146, 147, 148, 150–1, 155, 157, 170, 260, 261, 269, 294, 308, 380, 422, 429, 450, 455, 463, 465, 469, 470, 495, 592, 599, 603, 683, 685, 690, 707, 709, 731, 757, 824, 827, 835, 846, 878, 1014, 1015, 1019, 1042, 1047, 1056, 1071, 1090, 1111, 1113; Treasury Lords attending the King at Windsor, 857, 861.
-, law business, 19, 162, 478, 601, 977, 991, 1043.
-, Lords, 132; passim (see Albemarle, Duke of. Ashley, Lord; Coventry. Sir W., Duncombe, Sir J.); patent, 329; attendance on holidays, 1251; salaries, 5, 36, 47, 139, 140, 141, 206, 224, 241, 310, 446, 471, 477, 480, 498, 676, 996, 1002; meeting at Ashley House (Lord Ashley's residence) see Cooper, A. A.; attending the House of Commons, 306.
-, Office, 280.
-, -, powers, rights, authority, jurisdiction, privileges, &c. of:
-, -, -, caveats, on great seals, 483; and see Treasury (Books caveat).
-, -, -, consent necessary to appointment of Receiver of First Fruits, 397.
-, -, -, consent demanded to pardons for waste of timber, 241; to pardons to counterfeiters, 1102.
-, -, -, consent necessary for felling timber, 40.
-, -, -, controlling application of moneys in the wardrobe, 364, 533.
-, -, -, disputing letters or docquets or warrants with the King, 24, 144, 148, 161, 175, 388, 390, 453, 489.
-, -, -, disputing the Secretary of State's letters to the Customs, 1048.
-, -, -, disputing Lord Chamberlain's warrants, 111.
-, -, -, insisting on seeing to nominations of Justices of Peace, 351.
-, -, -, jurisdiction over allowances at Windsor. 21.
-, -, -, Navy payments, Treasury Lords interfering in, 10, 1117; declining to interfere in, 9, 53.
-, -, -, objecting to Master of the Horse giving warrants, 326.
-, -, -, patronage of, 72.
-, -, -, patronage of Customs and Excise places, 942, 948, 950, 1006, 1285.
-, -, -, payments and accounts, insisting on proper routine of, 188.
-, -, -, petitions and grants, insisting on proper routine, rules and provenance of, 112, 117, 120, 144, 173. 236, 297, 299, 300, 350, 377; on proper routine for docquets, 183, 661; on rules for grants of pension, 299.
-, -, -, query as to provenance of orders coming to the Treasury Lords, 68. 94, 101, 103, 122, 357, 388, 456, 493.
-, -, -, question of obtaining the King's hand to warrants before the Treasury Lords' knowledge thereof, 80, 236.
-, -, -, referring petitions to the House of Commons, 372.
-, -, -, referring matters to the King, 68, 153, 965, 971, 973, 1028, 1029; matters decided by the King, 131.
-, -, -, referring matters to the Privy Council or to the King in Council or making complaints to same, 10, 15, 16, 18, 20, 24, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 38, 41, 51, 54, 57, 60, 62, 63, 65, 66, 69, 70, 75, 81, 87, 89, 91, 92, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 105, 110, 112, 121, 122, 127, 128, 132, 134, 136, 138, 141, 152, 153, 156, 158, 159, 160, 165, 166, 171, 172, 174, 188, 344, 345, 347, 349, 351, 370, 371, 3 6, 396, 398, 401, 411, 418, 421, 423, 433, 460–1, 463, 467, 471, 475, 480, 483, 489, 502, 518, 951, 952, 955, 978, 980, 991, 993, 996, 1012, 1014, 1019, 1025, 1027, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1034, 1040, 1042, 1044, 1049, 1070, 1081, 1082, 1083, 1096, 1099, 1105, 1106, 1110, 1228, 1274; moving matters in the Privy Council, 5, 10; declining to move without the Privy Council, 31.
-, -, -, making reports to the King and Privy Council, and papers sent to, 25, 129, 143, 159, 173, 183, 193, 200, 201, 202, 230, 245, 250, 255, 272, 305, 320, 328, 330, 334, 335, 338, 339, 342, 344, 347, 356, 362, 364, 368, 375, 407, 408, 537, 546, 613, 615–6, 624, 626, 628–9, 630, 632, 649, 654, 659, 688, 709, 736, 737, 739, 743, 844, 858, 866, 980, 988, 1263–4, 1274, 1283.
-, -, -, referring matters to the Secretaries of State, 34.
-, -, -, resenting complaints behind their backs, 858, 1061.
-, -, -, refusing to sign a docquet, 299.
-, -, -, and Secretary of State, defining respective provinces of, 66, 1048.
-, -, -, writing letters to the Judges and Justices on taxation and other administrative matters. 37, 51, 207, 209, 212, 238, 428, 457, 534, 538, 605–6, 668, 909, 954, 1092, 1166, 1211, 1228, 1232, 1274, 1338.
-, Secretary to (see Downing, Sir G., Howard, Sir R.), perquisites or fees on Customs appointments, 971.
Treasury (not Exchequer), weekly certificates of charges on Revenue. See Revenue.
Treday, Mr. See Trethewy.
Trefeilir ("Trevilior," Anglesea), 1239.
Tregunwell (Tregonwell), [John, Mulberry Gardens], 8, 26, 197, 198, 354, 372, 376, 386, 388, 704, 742, 746, 748, 763, 777, 814, 871, 917.
-, Mary. 871.
Trelawny, Sir Edward, 387.
-, Major Edward. subsistence, 153, 301; pension, 582, 685, 782, 809, 875; Royal bounty, 541.
-, (Trelawne), Sir Jonathan, 45, 1022, 1028; tin, Cornwall, 78, 103, 130, 136, 137, 327; annuity, 248.
-, Mr., a Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 153.
Trelegan (Trelugan manor, Cornwall), 823, 911.
Trelowia (Cornwall), 613, 654.
Trelystan (Montgomery), 257.
Trent, surveyor of woods this side Trent. See Woods.
Tresham (Tresum), Mr., 93; bills of exchange, 126.
Tresse [Hugh, Excise Farmer, Notts], 45, 203, 1241, 1287: Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Notts, 1191.
Trethewy (Treday, Treduy), John, Receiver General of Eleven Months tax and Subsidy, Bristol and Somerset, 26, 72, 127, 190, 264, 363, 421, 424, 444, 485, 564, 571, 589, 630, 827; Mr, 886: loans to Government, 624.
Trevanyon, Colonel Charles, of Carhayes, Cornwall, Receiver of Taxes for Cornwall, 12, 14, 15, 23, 96, 106, 111, 165, 186, 249, 250, 305, 306, 316, 330, 439, 440, 443, 451, 457, 472, 481, 571, 599, 1265.
-, Charles, of Gray's Inn, and of Gerrans, Cornwall, Deputy to abovesaid Colonel Charles, 12, 14, 15, 23, 96, 186, 249.
Trevilior. See Trefeilir.
Trevor, Sir John, Principal Secretary of State, 5, 12, 13, 16, 34, 41, 55, 56, 78, 79, 91, 98, 100, 101, 102, 104, 107, 114, 121, 126, 130, 132, 136, 138, 150, 156, 169, 170, 179, 183, 184, 186, 193, 231, 236, 252, 271, 324, 338, 343, 350, 362, 365, 368, 370, 374, 379, 383, 385, 422, 425, 469, 498, 520, 551, 625, 677, 684, 707, 713, 719, 720, 726, 793, 839, 840, 841, 858, 928, 1007, 1012, 1066, 1093, 1122, 1133, 1269, 1288, 1359; issues to, 15, 17, 194, 196, 198, 199, 216, 224, 814, 1093, 1276; and Trustee for Fee Farms, 560, 564.
-, Sir John, junr., loans to the Government, 764.
-, Dame Ruth, wife and widow of Sir John, senr., 1093, 1276, 1288.
-, Thomas, Surveyor or Clerk of Works, Windsor Castle, 883.
-, Sir Thomas, Auditor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 368, 619.
-, -, a Trustee for Fee Farms temp James I. 994, 998, 1009, 1010, 1049, 1054, 1182, 1184–5, 1197; Baron Sir Thomas, 1010, 1184–5, 1197.
Treweck, Christopher, bailiff of the Stannary of Penwith, 251.
Treworgie (Cornwall), 903, 913.
Trial of the Pix. See Mint.
Trigg Hundred (Cornwall), 1195, 1299, 1300; bailiff of, see Robartes, Lord; deputy bailiff see Dawe, F.
Tring (manor, Herts), 165, 171, 307, 314, 526.
Tripoli, Bassa of, present for, 849.
-, Consul at. See Ambassadors.
Trist, Samuel, a Serjeant at Arms, 218, 331, 332, 460, 893.
Troode, Jo. (Excise, Devon), 777, 789.
Trott, Sir John, a Commissioner for Finchley Forest, 1212.
-, Perient, Receiver or Grand Farmer of Hearthmoney (1666), 291, 306, 419, 539, 556.
Trotter, Mr., alum works, 784, 785.
-, William, lease, Yorks, 527.
Trowt (Trout, Trouts), John, Receiver of Crown Revenues, Kent, &c., 45, 48, 188, 517, 638, 1286.
Truebody, Christopher, lease, 1266.
Truelock, Thomas, messenger to the Commissioners for the Union with Scotland, 588, 608.
Trumpeters. See King's Trumpeters.
Truro (Cornwall), coinage town, 493, 585, 656, 687, 957, 959, 983, 1017, 1176, 1191, 1218, 1259.
Trussell, Mr., tally on the Customs, 734, 830.
Trustees for sale of Fee Farms. See Fee Farms.
Trymwell, William, of Foxton, Leicester, 1285.
Tuchet, James, Earl of Castlehaven and also Lord Audley, 739 (at Brussels); 838, (Irish quit rents).
Tucker. See Tooker.
Tuckfield, Jo., Justice, 149; a Commissioner of Aids, Devon, 192, 389.
Tucknell, Edward, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Gloucester and Bristol, 867.
Tudor (Tuder), Mr., a Deputy Auditor of the Exchequer Court (for North and South Wales), 290, 542, 624, 689, 792, 889, 1063.
-, Thomas, constable of Greenwich, 1021.
Tufton, Nicholas, third Earl of Thanet, creation money, 502, 506, 507, 710, 730, 743.
Tuite, Sir Henry, bart., Irish quit rents, 852.
Tully, William, Collector, Grimsworth Hundred, Hereford, 1301.
Tulse, Henry, a Commissioner for New Forest, 1204.
Tunbridge, John (Saddock's farm, Eton), 1020, 1210, 1222.
Tunis, Dey of, 1264; present for, 849.
Tunstall, Anthony, Hearthmoney, Northumberland, 550.
Tunstead (Tunsted), John, keeper of the game of heathpoults, 258, 750.
-, Mr., 788.
Tunstead (Hundred, Norfolk), 798.
Tunnage. See Customs.
Turbary, 634, 911.
Turbervill, Mr., lands in Glamorgan, 307.
Turbet, William, tidesman, Shields, 1140, 1279.
Turenne, La (Queen Mother), 686.
Turfrey, Mr., aliens' duty on coal, 1118.
Turks in Candia, 785.
Turner, Christopher, a Baron of the Exchequer, 32, 73, 79, 170, 173–4, 314, 394, 399, 467, 609.
-, Sir Edward, Solicitor-General, 446, 465, 631, 648, 651, 794, 849; Chief Baron of the Exchequer, 351, 630, 854, 942, 1147, 1224, 1282, 1288, 1349; Royal bounty to, 593, 606, 623, 935, 940.
-, Sir Edmund, a Customs Farmer, Customs Commissioner and Surveyor of the outports, 8, 72, 104, 173, 190, 225, 249, 277, 346, 348, 365, 367, 415, 494, 495, 520, 522, 542, 549, 653, 654, 655, 657, 665, 669, 703, 774, 794, 817, 850, 857, 994, 1025, 1065, 1102, 1118, 1141, 1317, 1364; loans to the Government, 681; fee farms, 1270.
-, Dr. Francis, Residentiary of St. Paul's. 1305.
-, James, collector, Lynn, 586.
-, -, a doorkeeper in the House of Lords, 773.
-, John, Collector of the Royal Aid, Essex, 1328.
-, Mr., goldsmith, 1256.
-, Mr. (for the Justices of Chester), 493.
-, Philip son to Baron Turner, a landwaiter of London port, 942, 994, 1156.
-, Robert. See Thorner.
-, Thomas, secret service, 186, 215, 282, 361, 501, 521, 653, 670, 679, 710, 801.
-, Sir Timothy, a Sergeant at Law, 411, 417, 616, 887, 1226; Judge, 560; alum works, 767, 778, 784, 785.
-, Sir William, a Commissioner of Accounts, 669; loans to the Government, 698, 766, 782, 933.
Turpin, Henry, Navy creditor, 774.
Turvey (Ireland), 615.
Tuscany, 460. See Florence.
-, Ambassadors to. See Ambassadors.
-, Grand Duke of, 318, 534.
Tuthill (Tutchill), George, 65.
-, John, rector of Saxlingham. 640.
-, John, first Secondary in the Treasurer's Remembrancer's office, 259, 297, 333, 461, 476, 501, 804; Queen Mother's legacy, 779.
Twentieths. See Ireland.
Twickenham (Middlesex), 848, 873.
Twillets, 1238.
Twisden, John, alum farm, 1230.
Twitby, Charles, orders assigned, 332, 333. 665, 699.
Twopence pieces, 98.
Twyne, Ann, Queen Mother's legacy, 781.
-, George, vintner, 1200.
-, Richard, loans to Government, 661.
Tyack, Nicholas, 1, 4, 67, 70, 75, 108, 117, 152, 166, 168, 221, 249, 257, 292, 311, 355.
Tyas, Sir Daniel, 120, 269, 271.
Tyler, Francis, merchant, 186.
-, Mr. Customs officer, 1176.
Tylney, Francis, Commissioner of New Forest, 1204.
Tylson. See Tilson.
Tyncare. See Tinker.
Tyndall, William, surety of Strickland. See Tindale.
Tynemouth (Northumberland), 1062.
-, Castle fortifications, 1062; governors, see Percy, A., Villers, Sir E.
-, garrison, 185, 235, 515.
-, manor, 855.
-, monastery, 1297.
Tyne, river, 623.
Tynte (Tinte, Tent), Henry, son of Sir Henry, 220; lands in Ireland, 245.
-, Sir Henry, 220; lands in Ireland, 745.
-, Hugh, Commissioner for Kingswood Forest, 52, 76, 911; lease, 227, 231; a gentleman pensioner, 854.
-, Lady, 65, 101; Dame Mabel, 220, 245.
Tyrrell, Charles, Whittlewood Forest, 997.
Tythen Mabo Gwyn (Anglesea), 1224, 1239.
Tythingmen. See Tithingmen.
Tyr (Ter) cwm Blaen (Ter Iwanblaen), Carmarthen, 622.
-, Blaen Pennaint (Carmarthen), 1239.
-, Erwyn Werriow (Carmarthen), 1239.
-, Gordder Cord (Carmarthen), 622.
-, Heol Teryddol (Carmarthen), 622.
Tywarnhaile, stannary, Cornwall, 251.
U
Uchgorvai Hundred, Carnarvon, 1300.
Ugborough, Devon, 1343, 1355.
Uggscombe (Hundred, Dorset), 927, 1295.
Ulfeldt, Count Corniz, 1043.
Ulster (province, Ireland), 629, 853.
-, Corporation of, Plantation Company, 68, 219, 353; Customs bought in, 352–3, (Londonderry and Coleraine), [362], 365, 371, 391, 518.
Umfrey. See Humphrey.
Underhill, Arthur (Customs), 525.
Underwood, George, Sub-commissioner of Excise, Yorks, 145, 867.
Union with Scotland. See Scotland.
United Provinces. See Holland.
University, buying fee farms, 486.
Uphill (Somerset), 1180.
Upnor (Kent), 185, 235; garrison, 516.
-, Castle, 258; governor, see Writtle, Capt. T.
Upton, Abraham, customer, Whitstable, 1241, 1252.
-, Arthur (Customs Officer), 1088; collector of Falmouth, 1110, 1268.
-, Hugh, merchant, 1074; hemp for Navy, 1237, 1323, 1334.
-, John, Customs Commissioner, 935, 1065, 1120.
Urlin, John, clerk attending workmen, Windsor Castle, 589.
Urthwayt. See Uthwait.
Urwin, Mr., clerk to W. Prettyman, 595.
Usk (Monmouth), 1184.
Usury law, pardon for, 1314, 1318, 1323, 1331.
Uthwait (Uthwat, Urthwayt). John, King's waiter, London port, 792, 819.
Utting, Richard, payments for Secret Service, 745, 837.
Uvedale, William, New Forest Commissioner. 1204.
V
Vacey, Edmond, landwaiter, Falmouth, 1197.
Vanbrugh, Walter, King's kettledrummer, 225.
Vandall, Mr., 508.
Vandenanker, Cornelius or Martin, wine merchant, 1249.
Vanderhove, John (Navy stores), 767.
Vander Poest (Vanderpuse), Adrian, sugar baker, lease of Fox Hall, 18, 962, 972, 974, 987, 988, 990, 1015, 1165, 1173, 1203.
Vandike. See Stepney.
Van Dryell (petition), 987.
Vane, Dame Frances, 1325.
-, Sir Henry the elder (Principal Secretary of State, 1641), 1215.
-, -, jun., 1226.
-, Sir Walter, 37, 1318.
Van Messen, John, 1005.
Vans, Mr., house in Channel Row, 1011.
Vantelet, Henrietta [Queen Mother], 463, 590, 781, 885.
-, Mr. Sieur [Queen Mother], 605, 766, 885.
Varney, Hester, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.
Vaux, John, King's drummer, 610.
Vaughan, Sir Henry, of Derwydd, 1271.
-, John, Receiver of Aids, South Wales, Cardigan and Carmarthen, 128, 268, 383, 401, 427, 431, 567; Receiver of Hearthmoney, Monmouth, Brecon and Radnor, 1085, 1254, 1259, 1271.
-, Sir John, Chief Justice of Common Pleas, 73, 470, 982, 1040, 1149.
-, Sir John, Knight of the Bath, Lord Vaughan (afterwards third Earl of Carbery), Farmer of the Pre fines, Post fines, and Original Seal of South Wales, 100, 211, 248, 329, 1166, 1365.
-, Meredith, children of, 269.
-, Mr., petition, 110, 131.
-, Mr., waiter at Barry and Sully, 1140.
-, Richard, second Earl of Carbery, President of the Marches of Wales, 19, 46, 53, 75, 129, 208, 267, 315, 378, 411, 560, 744, 1009, 1084, 1096, 1254, 1303; Welsh discoveries. 372, 477, 483; Poll money, 53; Farmer of the Original Seal and Pre and Post fines, Wales, 1166,1365.
-, Roger, Collector of Hearthmoney, Hereford, 369, 532, 567, 576, 1078, 1118, 1358.
-, Walter (Aids, co. Pembroke), 3, 516, 914, 1271, 1301.
-, William, tidewaiter, Bristol, 1148.
-, (Wynne's sureties), 655.
Vaughans, the (Worcestershire tolls), 120–1.
Vaux. Richard, drummer, 258, 909; loans to the Government, 627.
-, See Vouse.
Vauxhall (Fox Hall, Lambeth), lease of King's house called, 478, 936, 962, 979, 987–8, 990, 1002, 1165, 1173, 1203 1274.
Veale (Veil, Veile, Veele, Viele), Nicholas, Receiver of Aids, co. Gloucester, 19, 20, 48, 72, 168, 450, 486, 571, 588, 609, 750, 860, 914, 1290.
-, Richard, Collector of the One Month's and Eleven Months' tax, Stratton, Cornwall, 1300.
-, Samuel, Customs, Fowey, 1218.
-, Thomas, Receiver of Hearthmoney, 1290; of Somershall, co. Gloucester, 173, 887.
Vendome, Duke of, Charles II.'s debt to, 641.
Venetian, Robert, lease, 227.
Venice, 309, 716.
-, Ambassador, Consul, &c., to and from. See Ambassadors.
-, ships of, 1128, 1306.
Verbecke, Madame, Queen Mother's plate for, 554.
-, Thomas, of London, merchant, loans for the Queen Mother, 139, 141, 145, 279, 514, 515, 554.
Verdon, Andr., Deputy Undersheriff of Norfolk, 1232.
Vere, Aubrey de, twentieth Earl of Oxford, Chief Justice Itinerant this side Trent, 22, 29, 33, 145, 157, 181, 220, 224, 299, 326, 388, 401, 403, 404, 405, 409, 412, 508, 539, 553, 557, 685, 689, 740, 745, 873, 974, 997, 1147, 1230, 1344; house in Covent Garden, 915; Lord Lieutenant of Essex, 1245.
Verjns (Verguis, Verijns), Mr., Envoyé from the Prince and Princess of Portugal, 57, 192.
Veymuyden, Cornelius, Esq., 396, 1294.
-, Sir Cornelius, 564.
Verney, John, Remembrancer of First Fruits, 277.
-, Richard Remembrancer of First Fruits, 277.
Vernon, Colonel, Edward, Farmer of Excise, co. Derby, 671, 674, 833, 836, 864.
-, Sir Henry, 731.
-, James, collector, Liverpool, 368, 940.
-, John, brother of Sir Henry, Receiver of Hearthmoney, co. Derby, 503, 683, 731, 789, 865.
-, Mr., 491, 942.
Vic, Sir Henry de, Chancellor of the Order of the Garter, payments to, for said Order and for the Poor Knights of Windsor, 502, 721, 730, 789, 905, 1141, 1362.
Vicar's Isle (Keswick), 1044.
Vicars (Vickers), John, surveyor, Colchester, 586, 595, 599, 1128, 1182.
Viccary, Arthur, 1030.
-, Isaac, Collector of Hearthmoney for part of Devon, 683, 754, 1030, 1031.
-, Lewes, 1030.
Viele. See Veale.
Villiers (Villers), Dame or Lady Barbara, wife of Sir Edward Villiers and grandmother of the Duchess of Cleveland, pension on the coinage money in the Mint, 176, 202, 239, 282, 321, 544, 603, 620, 709, 741, 806, 849, 875, 1025, 1026, 1033, 1057, 1187, 1334; pension on Post Fines and Greenwax, 346, 795, 849; patent, 99.
-, Edward, Royal bounty to, 522, 533, 802; Keeper of Richmond Park and House, 581; grant of Cornwall Duchy fines, 841; leases to, 239, 271, 680, 682, 1182; grants, 622, 660, 1211, 1253, 1265, 1321 [grants and leases to, are to be understood as in trust for the Duchess of Cleveland]; (Captain Brabant), 175, 357, 426; Colonel Edward, Captain or Governor of Tynemouth Castle, 214, 671, 704, 1062; for the Duke of York, 212, 226.
-, Sir Edward, 244.
-, Eleanor, daughter to Sir Edward, pension out of the New River Company, 244.
-, (Bellew), Francis (younger son of Viscount Grandison), reversionary Teller of the Receipt, 1142, 1160.
-, George, fifth Duke of Buckingham, 114–5, 126, 132, 136, 138, 557, 707, 1007, 1056, 1331; creation money, 427, 578, 806; Master of the Horse, and payments to, for provision of horses and coaches for the King and Queen, 54, 74, 80, 84, 93, 100, 103, 116, 119, 137, 179, 182, 186, 221, 237, 243, 273, 326, 347, 349, 365, 392, 403, 405, 427, 446, 453, 479, 484, 492, 511, 520, 521, 553, 568, 596, 614, 619, 648, 660, 745, 759, 827, 840, 877, 901, 989, 1044, 1067, 1085, 1145, 1268, 1273, 1308, 1327, 1361, 1367; 11,000l. per annum to, for furnishing the Royal stables, 157, 729, 778, 827, 846, 957, 958, 991, 1132, 1160, 1165, 1187, 1233, 1324; a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 177, 250, 251, 621, 633, 764; a Privy Councillor, England, 840; employment into France, 489, 502, 643, 675, 690, 726, 745, 759; Plenipotentiary into Holland (second Dutch war), 1263, 1291; pension to, 106, 475, 476; payments to, unclassed, 12, 37, 261; docquet, 5; lease, 156, 310; loans to the Government, 648, 928.
-, -, fourth Viscount Grandison [the grants and leases to him and Edward Villiers are to be understood as in trust for the Duchess of Cleveland], grants to. 2, 28, 93, 133, 134, 336, 400, 841, 971, 1061, 1142, 1160, 1182, 1211; lease of iron works, 1107, 1331; payments to, for special service [in trust as above], 1230, 1253, 1268, 1312, 1321. 1337; grant of fines of Cornwall rents, 1265; leases to, 239, 271, 680, 682, 699, 1348; rent for coach houses, 388; issues to, unclassed, 450, 486; Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard, 93, 135, 137, 268, 274, 280, 529, 597, 622, 634, 742.
Vincent, Sir Francis, Dover garrison, 159, 201; pension to, 71, 79, 90, 111, 248.
-, George, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Leicester and Rutland, 1089, 1259, 1268, 1285.
-, Sam, Farmer of Excise, Durham, Northumberland, Westmorland and Cumberland, 1178, 1202, 1261, 1366; ditto Hants and Wilts, 1178, 1186, 1238; ditto Worcester and Stafford, 1238.
-, Thomas, Protonotary, &c., Carnarvon, &c., 586.
Vine (Vines), Mr., Usher of the Exchequer, 327, 330, 401.
Vinegar duty, 1198, 1205; and see Wine Act (second) generally.
Viner. See Vyner.
Vintners' Company, 771, 964. For all their transactions relating to the Wine Act (loans, repayments, accompts, orders, &c.) see Wadlow, J.; Wine Act.
-, individual vintners proceeded against. See Wines.
Virginia, Customs, 948, 949, 1260, 1285.
-, Governor of, 1126-7, 1232.
-, map of, 988, 1156.
-, ships, 1126-7, 1232.
-, tobacco account, agent for. See Diggs, E.
Voulges, William, 1302.
Vouse (Vaux), Samuel, Customs offenocs, 391, 395–6.
Vry. Thomas, of Horncastle, Lincoln, 1227.
Vyner, James, of London, goldsmith, 1248.
-, Mr., assignment. 89.
-, Sir Robert, His Majesty's goldsmith, 147, 246, 325, 327, 551, 645, 652, 671, 686, 744, 948, 952-3, 1007, 1212; payments for plate, &c., delivered into the Jewel House, 14, 17, 20, 33, 44, 149, 193, 204, 625, 742, 844, 955, 1014, 1052, 1212, 1235, 1345, 1351; loans to the Government, 28, 69, 72, 223, 228, 265, 403, 409, 523, 610, 625, 676, 947, 1052, 1217, 1231; loans to the Queen Mother and to Madame. 409, 1350; repayment of loans, orders, tallies, and moneys left in his hands by Receivers, 13, 22, 42, 57, 58, 69, 71, 72, 80, 88, 91, 96, 100, 102, 109, 137, 187, 202, 203, 220, 221, 228, 230, 243, 265, 267, 270, 293, 299, 318, 325, 329, 354, 367, 405, 409, 410, 445, 503, 521, 591, 592, 610, 613, 630, 643, 644, 664, 666, 671, 673, 674, 678, 679, 681, 683, 696, 705, 739, 749, 789, 809, 850, 857, 874, 875, 905, 907, 924, 931, 933, 998, 1110, 1119, 1129, 1169, 1260, 1358, 1361; interest and reward, 75, 166, 174, 296, 365, 369, 403, 486, 592, 810, 815, 829; accounts, 480; a Farmer of Hearthmoney. 22, 24, 28, 213, 372, 402, 797, 866, 870, 1061, 1079, 1117, 1201, 1356 (see also Hearthmoney); Farmer of the pre-emption of tin. 208: a Customs Farmer. 83, 190, 277, 655, 665, 669, 961, 962, 978, 979, 982, 1024, 1067, 1070, 1128, 1364, 1365; (Mint), 791.
Vyvian (Vivian), Hanabal, 1127.
-, John, a Commissioner for the Subsidy, Cornwall, 1246.
-, Sir Jo., 1077.
-, Mr., of Talskiddy, Cornwall. 113, 166.