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Daars, Darr, Naas North barony, co. Kildare, 177.
D'Accour. See Arcourt.
Dackin (Dakin), John, Army pension 899, 931.
Dascosta (Dacost), Louis, alien merchant, wine imports and exports, 1040.
-, See also Costa.
Dacre, co. Cumberland, manor of, 343.
Dacres (Davers), Henry, of Lanercost, surety for W. Benson, 573, 575, 694, 884.
Dade, Thomas, of London, merchant, wines etc. imported by, 811, 831;
ships for Jamaica, 856.
D'Agar. See Agar.
Dagg, John, collector, Fowey and Penryn ports, 7.
Dagger, John, payments to, for hire of the Six Friends, 504, 515, 731.
Dagley, Anthony, Groom of the Great Chamber to the Queen, 1034, 1074.
Dakin. See Dackin
D'Albizu. See Albizu.
Dalciel, Fra., loan by, 688.
Dale, co. Pembroke, 53.
Dales, John, loan by, 916.
Dalhousie, Earl of. See Ramsay, George.
Dallison (Dallyson, Dalyson), Charles, stewardship of Gillingham manor, 485.
-, Dame Katherine. royal bounty for, 1257.
D'Allome. See Allonne.
Dallone, D'Allone, D'Allonne. See Allonne.
Dallyson. See Dallison.
Dalrymple, James, Viscount Stair, lodgings in Whitehall, 1363.
-, Sir John, Secretary of State for Scotland, 372.
Dalton, Andrew, of Dublin, merchant, estate of, in Dublin, 1390–1;
outlawed for treason, 729.
-, Garret, deserter from the Irish Army, 242.
-, Richard, Comptroller General of the Wine Licence revenue, 97;
loans by, 241, 429, 916.
-, -, of Dublin, merchant, estate of, in Dublin, 1390–1;
outlawed for treason, 729.
-, -, son of Roger, fine levied by, 72.
-, Roger, lands, in Ireland, 72.
Daltons, the, in Ireland, debt due from, 650.
Daly (Dalye), Dennie, a Justice of the Common Pleas, Ireland, 1328;
a member of the Privy Council, 1328.
-, William, master of the Good Success, 409.
Dalyson. See Dallison.
Dampierre, —, captain in Col. P. de Belcastel's regiment, 1323.
Danby, Earl of. See Osborne, Peregrine;
Osborne, Thomas.
Dancy (Dancey), Joseph, chaplain, going to New England, 709, 722.
-, Nich., lands of, co. Westmeath, forfeited, 629.
-, See also Dauntsey.
Dandy, William, prisoner in the King's Bench, 1346.
Danes Coppice. See Salcey Forest.
Danestown, Danes Town, Skreen barony, co. Meath, 252.
-, Nethercross barony, co. Dublin 316.
Daniell (Daniel), Edward, master of the Mediterranean, 254.
-, George, tidesman, Whitehaven, 584.
-, John, wagon conductor, 324.
-, Robert, messenger attending the Chancellor of the Exchequer 1242.
-, -, outlaw, lands of, co. Norfolk, 1069.
-, Richard, master of the Little William, 169.
Dankelman, —, lodgings of, in Downing Street, 594;
to attend the King in Holland, 594.
Dantraigues (D'Antraignes, Dontraigue, Dontreague), Baron, a Reformed Captain of Horse, 261, 355. Errata, 1449.
Dantzig. See Danzig.
Danvers (Danverse), Charles, Hearthmoney collector and receiver, cos. Bedford, Berks, Bucks, Hants and Oxford, 206, 304.
-, John, Excise Commissioner, 739, 1325, 1399, 1437.
Danzay, Francis, Customs officer, Winchelsea port, and surveyor, waiter etc., Rye port, 822.
Danzig, Dantzig, Germany, planks from, 630.
D'Aranda. See Aranda.
Darby (Darbie, Derbie, Derby), John, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Dorset, 33, 152, 250, 466, 497, 590, 933, 1177, 1307;
Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc., co. Dorset, 1042.
-, Nathaniel, master of the Zant frigate, 175.
-, Paul, Army clothing, 608.
-, Thomas, attorney in co. York, prosecuted for seditious words, 413, 414, 685.
-, -, tenant, Almondbury, 287.
D'Arcourt. see Arcourt.
Darcy (D'Arcy), —, Mris., house of, in St. James's Place, 821;
pension for, 291.
-, Conyers, 4th Earl of Holdernesse, grandfather of Conyers and Robert, 54.
-, -, brother of Robert, 54.
-, George, prisoner in Dublin Castle, 290.
-, Nicholas, of Platin, lands of, co. Meath etc., forfeited, 177, 493, 927, 1012.
-, Philip, Commissioner for Prizes, 18, 335, 763.
-, Robert, 5th Earl of Holdernesse, grant to, of offices of bailiff of Richmond, co. York, steward etc. of Richmond Forest and constable of Middleham Castle, 54, 166, 191.
Dardis, Garret, a minor, fee simple of lands, co. Westmeath, 1012.
-, Michael, lands of, co. Westmeath, forfeited, 1012.
-, Nicholas, captain, lands of, co. Westmeath, forfeited, 493.
-, William, lands of, co. Westmeath, forfeited, 493, 1012.
Dardistown, Delvin barony, co. Westmeath, 4, 1264.
Darell. See Darrell.
Darknell, Adolphus, lease, tenement in Laverton manor, 878, 1172.
Darley, co. York, rents paid by inhabitants of, 1019.
Darling, Richard, secretary to the Commissioners for Forfeitures, Ireland, 68, 190;
place of craner, wharfinger etc., ports in Ireland, 215.
Darlston, Thomas, waiter and searcher, Carlisle, 153.
Darnley, Lady Katherine, daughter of the Countess of Dorchester, royal bounty for, 733, 1038.
Darr. See Daars.
Darrell (Darell, Dorrell), Edward, loans by, 14, 425, 432, 433, 454, 815–6, 820, 828;
stationery supplies, 1115.
-, See also Dorrell.
Dartequenave (Dartiquenave), —, Mris., pension from the Queen, 1127. Errata, 1456.
Dartmouth, co. Devon, collector of, 49. See also Hurt, W.;
Roope, E.
convoy to, 1212.
Customs officers, 5, 772, 1237.
mayor etc. of, 5;
Henry VII.'s perpetuity to, for Clifton, Dartmouth and Hardness, 211, 311.
ship of, 6.
ships, transport, discharged by Transport Commissioners, 289.
ships from, 112, 430.
Dartmouth Castle, garrison at, fire and candle for, 948;
governor of. See Roope, N.
Darver, Darver barony, co. Louth, 654.
Dashood. See Dashwood.
Dashwood (Dashood), Francis, of London, merchant, raw silk seizures, 354.
-, George, Irish revenue debt, heirs of, released from, 114, 703.
-, Sir Robert, debts due to, from the Duchess of Cleveland, 690, 1268, 1340.
-, Sir Samuel, of London, merchant, bond of, for shipments by East India Company, 1211;
Commissioner for the Million Lottery, 552, 556;
Excise Commissioner, 547, 739, 1325, 1389;
loans by, 14, 135, 146, 974;
one of the Committee for loans on the Quarterly Poll Act, 3;
raw silks of, seized, 354.
-, Samuel, affidavit of, concerning shipments of cloths, 982.
-, -, Excise collector, co. Norfolk, frauds by, 1210.
Dassarois, —, payment to, for oats, 560.
Dassell, Samuel, collector's place, Carlisle port, 1410;
landwaiter, London port, 1266;
Register of Certificates, Jersey, 1147–8, 1188–9, 1214, 1266;
surveyor, Cowes, 1207.
Datchet, co. Bucks, rent out of tenements in, 1022.
Daunt, John, surveyor, Bridlington, 1303.
Dauntsey, Dancy, co. Wilts, manor of, 576, 584, 650, 707.
Dauverquer. See Auverquerque.
Davall (Daval), Peter, agent to Col. I. de la Melonieres regiment, 1046, 1183.
Davenant, George, Winterton Ness and Orford Ness lighthouses, 1261.
Davenport, Edmund, sheriff of Kent, 1152.
-, Henry, extraordinary tidesman, Liverpool port and Sankey Bridges, 1140.
Davers, Sir Robert, lease, land etc. adjoining the Duchy House, 434, 497–8, 580.
-, See also Dacres.
David, John, encroachment on lands of H, Thomas, in Eglwys Cymmin, 853.
-, Thomas Richard, tenant, Castle Caerinion, 1057.
Davies (Davis, Davys), —, chaplain, going to Maryland, 456.
-, -, collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co. Brecon, 672.
-, -, pension from the Queen, 1127.
-, -, traitor, apprehended, 1345.
-, Alexander, lands of, St. James's Park etc., 696–7;
daughter of. See Grosvenor, Mary.
-, David, doorkeeper, House of Lords, 1200.
-, Edward, tidesman-in-fee, Bristol port, 126.
-, Eliz-, alias Eastup, alias Laws, apprehended for burglary, 532.
-, George, weighing porter and watchman, London port, 1242.
-, Henry, loan by, 915.
-, -, tenant, Llangadfan, 1059.
-, Isaac, of Bristol, merchant, 340.
-, Jane, royal bounty for, 16, 19, 514, 639, 649.
-, John, alias Davy, robbery on the highway, 943.
-, -, assistant to the surveyor of the Warehouse, London port, 758, 1238.
-, -, Commissioner for Forfeitures, Ireland, 190, 457;
secretary to the Lords Justices, Ireland, 1085;
quit rents on lands in Bantry, 1085.
-, -, tenant, Llanfair, 1059.
-, under-sheriff, Denbigh, 746.
-, Mary, widow, royal bounty for, 1325.
-, Maurice, tenant, Newtown, 1058.
-, Peter, Tunnage Duty employment, 626.
-, Richard, examiner, London port, 208.
-, -, tenant, Killkennis, 1051.
-, Robert, cornet and agent in regiment afterwards commanded by Duke of Schomberg, 298, 605, 634.
-, -, executor of Lieutenant C. Meese, 1258.
-, -, tenant, Dollyllyndow, 1049.
-, Samuel, Doctor of Laws, premises of, co. Montgomery, 277.
-, Thomas, lands, co. Middlesex, conveyed to, 696.
-, Walter, doorkeeper, House of Lords, 1200.
-, -, loan by, 909.
Davis. See Davies.
Davison, —, lease, lands in Longtown etc., co. Cumberland, 17.
-, Alexander, surveyor, Shields, 802.
-, John, petition for lease of sandy etc. lands, Plymouth, 442, 471.
Davy (Davye), Hudson, reward for apprehending G. Higgins, 1362.
-, alias Davis. See Davies, John.
Davys. See Davies.
Dawes, Sir Abra., fee farm rent, 1024.
-, Rebecca, widow, Army debt due to, 777.
Dawney, Brian, clerk's place in Customs Surveyor's office, London port, 381.
Daworth Manuell. See Dedworth Maunsell.
Dawson (Dorson), —, widow, house of, St. James's, 96.
-, Joshua, in office of first secretary to the Chief Governor, Ireland, 867–8, 959;
petition for forfeited lands, Ireland, 867–8, 959–960, 1356.
-, Thomas, Master of the High Court of Chancery, 310;
attending the Alienation Office, 308, 310.
Day, William, alias Trooper Will, arrested for burglary, 943.
Dayrolle, James, recommended for ministerial office, 1372.
-, See also Deyrell.
D'Bart, See Bart.
D'Bonnaux, D'Bonnoux. See Bonnaux.
D'Caumon. See Caumon.
D'Citi. See Citi.
D'Courcy. See Courcy.
Deal, co. Kent, collector at, 460. See also Franklin, N.;
Waring, J.;
Whitwood, J.;
Customs officer at, 144;
money seized at or near, 1345, 1440;
surveyor of. see Franklin, N.;
Mansergh, J.
Dean, Forest of, Conservator and Supervisor of, 342;
wood sales for 878. see also Wolseley, W.
felling in, 342, 878, 1325.
keepers of, 342, 530, 867;
wood sales for, 878.
repairs in, 412.
underwood and decayed wood, 530, 867, 878, 1325.
Walks in, 530;
enclosures within, 867.
wood sales, issues out of, 117, 381, 391, 412, 428, 530, 867, 878.
Dean (Deane), Edward, son of Joseph, Irish revenue debt, 506.
-, Henry, clerk, chaplain to Barbados, 1155, 1390.
-, James, pass for shipping Muscovada sugar, 581.
-, John, colonel, royal bounty for, 552, 564.
-, -, et al., of Nantwich, quartering troops, 299.
-, Joseph, farmer of the Irish revenue, debts of, 101, 506.
-, Ste., of Galway, affidavit of, 1329.
-, William, caveat against grant of the Lotteries, 94.
-, -, tenant, St, James's parish, 527, 542.
Dean and Prebends' Lands. See Windsor, Old.
Deane. see Dean.
Deanes, James, agent to regiments of Earl of Arran and Col. J. Coy, 1045, 1160.
De Angeau. see Angeau.
De Belcastelle, De Belcastle, De Bellcastle. see Belcastel.
De Belne, De Belu. see Belne.
De Boham, De Bohom. See Boham.
De Borda. See Borda.
De Bourdieu. See Bourdieu.
De Brien, De Brienne, See Brienne.
De Carbonell. See Carbonell.
De Carbonell. See Carbonell.
Decca, Nabob of, war against, by East India Company, 360.
De Chabroll. See Chabrolle.
De Chaverne. See Chaverne.
De Civill. See Civill.
De Coninck. See Coninck.
De Costa. See Costa;
Dacosta.
De Courcy, Lord. See Courcy, John de.
De Cramache. See Cramache.
Deddington, co. Oxford, 660.
Dedworth Loring, Dodworth Loreing, co. Berks, 1023.
Dedworth Maunsell, Daworth Manuell, co. Berks, 1023.
Dee, River, commission for lands overflown at spring tide, 1219–1220;
waste and concealed lands, 1126, 1198.
Dee, John, collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co. Sussex, 672.
Deece, co. Meath, barony of, 178, 629, 1013.
Deeplake, Jonathan, boatman, Rochester port, 1208.
Deering. See Dering.
Deeteh, Ilke, master of the Young Tobias, 1111.
De Ferrari. See Ferrari.
De Friard. See Friard.
De Frize. See Friesen.
De Fuen Maijor. See Fuenmayor.
De Ginckel, De Ginkel, De Ginkle. See Reede, Godard van.
De Goertz. See Goertz.
De Gouvernet. See Tour.
De Groetz. See Goertz.
De Hagen See Hagen.
De Heruart, De Hervart. See Hervard.
De Hyster. See Hyster.
De la Barr. See Barr.
De la Barthe. See Barthe.
De la Baumee. See Baumee.
De la Bretonniere, Brettonières, Brettonieri. See Bretonniere.
De la Coudriere. See Coudriere.
De la Croix. See Croix.
Delafield (Dellafeild), William, reward for apprehending burglars, 803.
De la Fitte, de Lafitte. See Fitte.
De la Forress, De la Forrest. See Forrest.
De la Gruelle. See Gruelle.
De la Guerre. See Guerra.
De la Meloniere. See Meloniere.
Delamer. See Delamere.
Delamere, Lord. See Booth, Henry.
Delamere (Delamer), Walter, major, forfeited lands, Ireland, 624.
-, -, of Dublin, forfeited lands, Ireland, 986.
Delamere Forest. See Mara and Mondren.
Delamot (Delamott), —, tenant, house in London, 113.
-, Daniel, shipowner, goods of, seized, 413.
De la Muce. See Muce.
De Langle. See Langle.
De la Pena. See Pena.
De la Plaigne. See Plaigne.
De la Rochefoucauld. See Rochefoucauld.
De la Salle. See Salle.
Delatour, De la Tour. See Tour.
Delbridge, Robert, master of the St. Peter, 959.
Delglass, David, silks of, seized by Customs, 1238.
Deligney, Anthony, son-in-law of Dorothy Penn, 713.
Dell, John, lands of, co. Hertford, 512.
Dellafeild. See Delafield.
Dellyllin. See Dollyllyndew.
Delme, John, loans by, 912, 914.
-, Peter, Customs seizure of perpetuanos, 1082;
loan by, 916.
De Loche. See Loche.
De Lom. See Lome.
De Luttichau, Baron. See Henry, W.
Delvin, co. Westmeath, barony of, 493, 639, 1012.
Demarais, Henry, lieutenant, Army pay, 867, 989.
De Marancie, See Marancie.
De Maude. See Maude.
De Maus. See Maus.
De Medina. See Medina.
De Mercy. See Mercy.
De Miermont, De Miremont, De Mirmont. See Miremont.
De Monpovillon. See Monpouillan.
De Montargyer. See Montargyer.
De Montgomery. see Montgomery.
De Montigni, De Montigny. See Montigny.
De Moulin. See Moulin.
De Nassau. See Auverquerque;
Nassau;
Zuylestein.
Den Baes. See Baes.
Denbigh, county of, 278, 441, 1046–1050 passim.
bailiff of, 1047.
coal mines in, 1049.
Justices of. See Combes, Sir J.;
Lovell, sir S.
law cases in, increase in, 1234. lead mines in, 1049.
Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Whitley, M.
Receivers General, Commissioners etc. of Assessments, 32, 151, 427, 465, 466, 588, 748, 934, 1092, 1308.
stamped vellum and paper, collector of duty on. See Lloyd, J. under-sheriff. See Davies, J.
Denbigh, co. Denbigh, bailiff of, 1049;
mill in, 1048.
Denbigh, manor and lordship of, 560, 571, 572, 1006, 1046–1052 passim, 1374–5.
annexed to Principality of Wales, 244, 1201, 1375.
fee farms in, sale of, objections to, 1201–2.
inhabitants of, caveat of, 582.
mines and minerals in, 1375;
leases of, 181, 244, 255.
steward of, 1413. See also Cotton, Sir R.
Denbigh, Earl of. See Fielding, B.
Den Buses. See Baes.
Denchworth, co. Berks, 1022.
Deneu, —, silk from Piedmont to be converted into alamodes, 1394.
De Neuvile. See Neuvile.
Denham, Edward, surveyor's place, 373.
Denis. See Dennis.
Denison, Deniston. See Dennison.
Denmark, 614.
Agent in. See Robinson, J.
corn from, duty on, 765.
Court of, 97, 746, 1359.
Danes shipped from Cork, 132.
Danish coin, 369.
envoy from, goods for, 382;
journey to Holland, 108;
lodgings of, in Golden Square, 108;
ditto in De la Hay Street, 382. See also Rantzeau, Count;
Scheel.
envoy extraordinary to. See Molesworth, R.;
Sutton, Robert, Lord Lexington.
deputy to. See Gregg, H.
Forces of. See Index of Subjects —Army, in Flanders, Danish;
Army, in Ireland, Danish;
lost at Namur and Boneffe, 1247, 1251.
goods to, 571.
King of, 361, 456, 687, 746, 847, 1003, 1037, 1176, 1309, 1356, 1359.
Princes and Princess of. See Anne;
Christian;
Frederick;
George.
resident from, 765. See also Paulli.
resident to. See Gregg, H. ship of, 328;
taken as prize, 421.
ships from, brought into the Downs, Customs duty on, 765, 800, 809.
ships trading to, contrary to Navigation Act, 596.
Denn, William, solicitorship of coast bonds, 377.
Dennis (Denis), Anne, royal bounty for, 456, 722, 869.
-, Cornelius, merchant, ship and goods of, seized, 1214, 1225.
-, Henry, tobacco of, seized, 999.
-, John, assignee of Jane Baker, 56;
lease, tenement in Castle Close, Exeter, 56, 149, 171.
Dennison (Denison, Deniston), Edward, surveyor of the Excise, 1188, 1398, 1399;
house of, in Southwark, 1399.
Denny, Edward, receiver and collector, Speights Bay, Barbados, 447.
Denny Lodge. See New Forest.
Denoughs, the. See Donnoghs.
Dent, Rob., reward for arresting highwayman, 117.
Denton, co. Oxford, rent out of lands in, 1022.
Denton, Thomas, of Harbybrow, steward of Viscount Preston's forfeited estates, co. Cumberland, 343.
De Pardaillan. See Pardaillan.
De Passy. See Passy.
De Paulen. See Paulen.
Deptford, co. Kent, 6.
Brick Close, 880.
Excise money collected at, 170.
King Street, 880.
Navy Yard, decayed ships and stores in, sales of, 1005, 1348;
shipwrights etc. at, paid off, 584, 593.
Sayes Court, Saies Court, manor of, 880.
West Broomfield, 880.
De Puisar, De Puizar. See Puizar.
Depuys, —, issue to, for French regiments, 972.
De Rada. See Rada.
Derbie. See Darby.
Derby, county of, 176, 300, 665, 796, 967.
Custos Rotulorum. See Cavendish, William, Duke of Devonshire.
Excise officers in, 44, 489.
Lord Lieutenant of. See Cavendish, William, Duke of Devonshire.
raising seamen in, for the fleet, 44, 489, 1291.
Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Bradshaw, S.
Receivers General, Commissioners etc. of Assessments, 33, 151, 223, 420, 466, 590, 616, 683, 723, 934, 1083, 1163, 1306, 1363.
stamped vellum etc., collector of duty on. See Geary, P.
Derby, Countess of. See Stanley, Elizabeth.
-, Earl of. See Stanley, William.
-, See also Darby.
De Reede. See Reede.
Dereing. See Dering.
De Ringer. See Rigner.
Dering (Deering, Dereing), Charles, Auditor General, Ireland, 354;
Commissioner for Forfeitures, Ireland, 39, 67, 190, 296, 437, 457, 887;
Comptroller of Hearthmoney, 307, 539;
custodiam, house on Ormond's Quay, Dublin 354.
-, Daniel, colonel, regiment of, 58, 201, 312, 557, 675, 680, 686, 1345, 1352;
agent to. See Roberts, —;
death of, 312;
son of, a captain in regiment of, 557, 1345, 1352.
-, Sir Edward, payment by, of rent, 677.
-, Helena, widow of Col. Daniel, Army pay of husband and son, 58, 201, 312, 557, 1345, 1352, 1391.
Derinlig. See Derrinlig.
De Riverne. See Riverne.
Derkes. See Dirkes.
Dermot. See MacDermot.
De Roche. See Roche.
De Ronquillo. See Ronquillo.
Derrinlig, Derinlig, co. Meath, 1234, 1331, 1332.
Derrinydaly, Drimidaly, Drindaly, Drinedally, Dringdally, Drinidaley, Drinidally, Moyfenrath barony, co. Meath, 251, 317, 493, 629, 639, 1013, 1063.
Derry, Ireland, Lord Bishop of. See Bramhall, J.
Derryoulagh, Derryontagl. See Sherwood Marsh.
Derrypatrick, Dirpatrick, Deece barony, co. Meath, 629.
Derwen, co. Denbigh, 1048.
De Sailly. See Sailly.
De St. Albin. See St. Auban.
De St. Germaine. See St. Germaine.
De St. Helene. See St. Helene.
De St. Yors. See St. Yors.
De Saintour. See Saintour.
Desarrois, —, payment for oats, 31.
Desbouviere (Bovuerie, Des Bovery), Sir Edward, of London, merchant, concerning the East India Company, 361, 1211;
silks of, seized, 151.
Des Bovery. See Desbouviere.
Desbowman, Durons, loan by, 260.
De Schitz, De Schütz. See Schütz.
Desherbier (Desherbiers), Richard, ensign, Army payment, 163, 173.
De Shuyter. See Shuyter.
De Sosa. See Sosa.
D'Estang. See Estang.
De Stiruin. See Stirum.
Des Tombe. See Tombe.
De Stratman. See Stratman.
Detem, Zegeba, master of the Lady Ann, 1111.
Dethick, Henry, Richmond Herald, 719, 1114.
De Tudebeuf. See Tudebeuf.
De Urier. See Urier.
De Vaulx. See Vaulx.
De Veile. See Veile.
De Venevenne. See Venevenne.
Devenish, Robert, York Herald, 719, 1113.
De Vere, Aubrey, Earl of Oxford, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 253, 268, 699, 737, 738, 771, 988, 1080, 1283, 1422.
annuity to Diana, Duchess of St. Albans, daughter of 703.
Army commands of, accounts of, 375.
colonel and captain of the Royal Regiment of Horse, 292, 396.
grant to, of Old Spring Garden, 576.
grant to, of 2,000l., 1418.
house of, in Downing Street. 816.
in Ireland, aides-de-camp to. See Grice, R.;
Moore, D.
loan by, 738, 1080.
pension for, 22, 137, 263, 374, 451, 568, 786, 803, 885, 888, 898, 960, 1164, 1217, 1270, 1274,
regiment of, 27, 86, 161, 175, 191, 207, 235, 274, 498, 535, 761, 775, 788, 805, 809, 888, 1153, 1165, 1184, 1392.
Devereux, Price, et al., inquisition before, at Montgomery, 1054.
-, William, captain-lieutenant, Army pay arrears, 59.
Deverill Longwood. See Mere.
Deverle, —, issue to, 518.
Deverlong Wood, Deverlongwood. See Mere.
Devet, Mary, bill of, payment of, 1077.
De Villeneuve. See Villeneuve.
Devillin, Bernard, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.
De Villinaive. See Villeneuve.
De Vittenvall. See Vittenvall.
De Volois. See Volois.
Devon, county of, 370, 419, 517, 545, 698, 747, 772, 829, 1135, 1173.
Assizes, clerk of. See Swanton, F.
fee farm rents in, 1020.
raising seamen in, for the fleet, 46, 488, 901, 1290.
Receiver of Taxes in, payment by, 1388.
Receivers General, Commissioners etc. of Assessments, 33, 152, 465, 588, 683, 934, 1021, 1299, 1303, 1308.
Receivers General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Elwill, J.;
Stawell, T.
sandy and oozey lands in, commission to enquire into, 401.
stamped vellum etc., collector of duty on. See Robins, B.
stannaries and tin mines in, duties on, proposal to farm, 1242–3.
tin-blowing houses, supervisors of, 1239. See also Bassett, J.;
Cox R.;
Lugger, N.;
Penneck, J.;
Sprigg, T.;
Treweeke, G.
undersheriff of. See Gibbons, E.
Vice-Admiral of. See Courtney, G.
Devonshire, Countess of, See Cavendish, Mary.
-, Duke of. See Cavendish, W.
De Vyrazell. See Vyrazell.
Dewberry, Martha, widow of William, 173, 423.
-, William, deputy postmaster, stage at Brickhill, 423.
Dewey (Dewy), James, Agent for Taxes, 1017, 1168, 1313, 1325, 1370.
Dewharst (Dewhart, Duharst), Anne, cleaner of the Queen's Privy Chamber, 1036, 1075, 1077.
Dewhart. See Dewharst.
Dewick, John, tidesman, Hull port. 1296.
Dewit, Philip, collector of the Four and a Half per cent, Duty, St. Christopher, 640.
Dewy. See Dewey.
De Young. See Young.
Deyrell, Richard, Army swords. 763.
-, See also Dayrolle.
Deyrun, Asenzis, a Spaniard, master of the St. Mary Magdalen of San Sebastian, 7.
D'Harcourt. See Arcourt.
D'Heruart, D'Hervart. See Hervard.
Diamond, Richard, issue to, for ship in the West Indies, 515.
Dicconson. See Dickenson.
Dickens (Dickins), Francis, woodward of New Forest, 14, 15, 194, 335, 348, 365, 920, 946, 1134.
-, Thomas, junior, comptroller's place, Ipswich, 617.
-, -, prisoner in Dublin Castle, 290.
-, William, riding coast officer, Ireland, 781.
Dickenson (Dicconson, Dickinson), George, Customs collector, Hull, 253, 1300;
Customs collector, Plymouth, 253.
-, Jno.-, master of the Providence of Scarborough, 219.
-, Rivers, maltster at Ware, Excise debts of, 44, 304;
management of brew-house, Whitechapel, 304.
-, William, clerk ingrosser to the Works, 716, 1137.
-, -, prisoner in the Tower, 897.
Dickins. See Dickens.
Dieghem, Belgium, William III.'s Court at, 210.
Digby (Digbye), Ann, Countess Dowager of Bristol, annuity for, 683.
-, John, clerk to the trustees for sale of fee farm rents, 322, 766, 948.
-, Robert, 3rd Lord Digby of Gleashill, proprietor of lands in King's County etc., 1027.
-, Simon, Bishop of Elphin, royal bounty for, 314.
Dihewid, Dyhewyd, co. Cardigan, fair, 157, 1141.
Dilkes, Francis, waiter and searcher Broadstairs, 485.
Dillion. See Dillon.
Dillon (Dillion), Andrew, uncle of P. Barnewell, evidence of, 616.
-, Carey, Earl of Roscommon, regiment of, 98, 126, 168, 211, 258, 292, 397, 950, 953.
-, Garret, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.
-, -, King's Prime Serjeant-at-Law, Ireland, 616.
-, -, lands of, Ireland, forfeited, 1013.
-, Henry, 8th Viscount Dillon of Costello-Gallen, quit rents, Ireland, 987–8.
-, Isabella, Countess of Roscommon, lease, house in St. James's Park, 457;
grant to, of tenement adjoining St. James's Palace, 1008.
-, Martha, of Dublin, Army payments for, 309, 450, 450, 463, 518–9, 534, 537.
-, Martin, of Huntstown, lands of, cos, Dublin and Meath, forfeited, 251, 316, 317;
restored, 988.
-, Peirce, estate of, co. Westmeath, forfeited, 927.
-, Peter, lands of, co. Westmeath, forfeited, 1013.
-, Robert, lands of, co. Meath, forfeited, 252.
Dimmock, Mris., royal bounty for, 196, 203.
Dinas Cadfael. See Dynmace.
Dinerth, Dunnerth, co. Denbigh, rent of lands in, 1051.
Dinhengroen, Dynhengroon, co. Denbigh, commote of, 1050.
Dininlle, Dymill, Dynull, co. Denbigh, fee farm rents in collection of the bailiff of, 1047. Errata, 1454.
-, Parc (Park), co. Denbigh, rent of, 1048.
Dinny Lodge and Walk. See New Forest.
Dinorben Fawr (Vawer), Co. Denbigh, manor of, 1050.
Dinsdale, Rowland Place, of co. Durham, merchant, 1011.
Dinton, co. Bucks, 663;
manor of, 663, 766;
parsonage, 663;
tithes of 626.
Dirkes (Derkes), James (Jaques), imports of Portugal wine, 832–3, 893.
Dirpatrick. See Derrypatrick.
Disney, Ann, royal bounty for, 456, 869.
-, Elizabeth, royal bounty for, 456;
ditto, in lieu of pension, 490, 518, 538.
-, William, royal bounty for 456, 869.
Ditchfield, John, landwaiter, London port, 1238.
Dive, Divee, Dives. See Dyve.
Divian, Elizabeth, tenement of, in St. Austell Prior, 1323.
Dixey, alias Browne. See Brown, W.
Dixmude, Belgium, Hospital at, 1302;
regiments and troops at, issues for, 1236, 1247, 1251, 1256, 1262, 1267;
six engineers at, 845;
stores left at, 5.
Dixon Abraham, master of the Halfmoon of Newcastle, 832.
-, Edward, Receiver General of Hearthmoney, cos. Essex, Suffolk etc., 204.
-, Henry, Management of forfeited estates of Viscount Preston, 358, 405, 759, 1008.
-, Thomas, ships for Virginia, 353.
Dixwell, Elizabeth. See Oxenden, Elizabeth.
D'Judebeuf. See Tudebeuf.
D'la Foress. See Forrest.
D'la Rose. See Rose.
D'Lisle. See Lisle.
D'Lome. See Lome.
D'Marten, D'Marton. See Rochefoucauld.
D'Medina. See Medina.
Doall (Doul, Doull, Dove), Jane, pension from the Queen, 1035, 1076. Errata, 1454, 1456.
Dobbins (Dobbin, Dobyns), —, captain, Army payment, 668.
-, -, major, Army payment, 248.
-, -, opinion of, concerning rights to lighthouses, co. Suffolk, 1371.
-, Daniel, landwaiter, London port, 1330;
landwaiter's place, 1436;
quayman, London port, 1140.
-, John, expenses incurred in Ireland, 240, 260;
major, royal bounty for, 236.
-, William, major, Army payment, 147.
-, -, et al., commission to seize ad alien's estate, co. Durham, 862.
Dobbs, William, ensign, royal bounty for, 236.
Dobson, Nich., discoveries of concealed lands, 241.
Dobyns. See Dobbins.
Docherly, Edmund, ensign, Irish Army officer at Limericak, 243.
Dockwra. See Dockwra.
Docminique, Paul, clerk to Third Troop of Guards, 945, 1097.
Docwra (Dockwra), William, pension for, 20;
sale of lands, Chelsea, 935.
Dod. See Dodd.
Dodd (Dod), —, attorney, chambers of under King's Bench office, 94.
-, -, concerning grant of Marquess of Powys's estate, 1445.
-, -, of Preston, collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co. Lancaster, 671.
-, Sarah, loan by, 908.
Doddington (Dodington, Dorington), George, agent and cashier to the Treasurer of the Navy, 371–2, 426, 1089–1090, 1110, 1125, 1133, 1138, 1144, 1149, 1163, 1377, 1380, 1382, 1387, 1388, 1390, 1391, 1392, 1396, 1407, 1424, 1428, 1432, 1438, 1443.
accounts, 265, 283, 777, 1174.
Admiral Russell's accounts, 1097, 1355, 1382, 1442.
loans by, 1089–1090, 1163, 1380.
to assist Mris. Stevens with A. Steven's accounts, 999. 1083, 1369, 1378, 1386.
-, -, et al., Army clothing, 27, 103, 118, 186.
Dodworth Loreing. See Dedworth Loring.
D'Offarell. SeeSee O'Farrell.
Doghertie, Walter, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.
Dolben. See Dolbin.
Dolbin (Dolben, Dolbins), John, tenant, Cernyfed and Segrwyd, co. Denbigh, 1052.
-, Sir, William, a Justice of the King's Bench, 892, 905;
loans by, 449, 568.
-, William, et al., commission concerning fee farm rents, Bradbury and Hilton manors, 931.
Dole, Erasmus, of Bristol, merchant, 641.
Dolforwyn, Doyley for Wyn. Forest, co. Montgomery, 1058.
Dolforwyn Castle, Castle Doley for Wyn, co. Montgomery, 1058.
Dolgelly, co. Merioneth, 816.
Dolins, Abraham, loans by, 909.
Dollillyndew. See Dollyllyndew.
Dollon, —, captain, Irish Army pension for, 578, 609.
Dollyllin. See Dollyllyndew.
Dollyllyndew, Dellyllin, Dollillyndew, Dollyllin, Dollyllindew, co. Denbigh, 1049. Errata, 1455.
Dolph, —, Quartermaster General [in Holland], 1039.
Dominica, Windward Islands, 187;
Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief. See Russell, F.
Dominick, Father. See Constable.
Domvill (Domvile), Sir Thomas, Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in the High Court of Chancery, Ireland, grant to, of mortgaged premises in Dublin and Templeogue, 691–2;
petition of, concerning loan to J. Talbot, 288;
trustees of, 691. Errata, 1451.
-, Thomas. See Sir Thomas.
-, Sir William, Attorney General, Ireland, 364, 691;
premises in Dublin and Templeogue mortgaged to, in trust for Sir Thomas, 691. Errata, 1451.
Donaghadee, Ards Lower barony, co. Down, pacquet boats between Portpatrick and, 271, 332;
ship of, 1091.
Donaghcumper, Donoghcomper, South Salt barony, co. Kildare, 178.
Donaghmore, Donnoghmore, Donoghmore, Navan barony, co. Meath, 178.
Done. See Donne.
Donegal, county of, 654.
Donegal, co. Donegal, 994.
-, alias Passage, co. Cork, ferry, 654.
Donegall, Earl of. See Chichester, A.
Donellan. See Donnellan.
Dongan. See Dungan.
Donne (Done, Donn), Owen, tidesman in the 30 List, London port, 326.
-, Thomas, Auditor of Imprests, 14, 22, 40, 113, 115, 175, 299, 253, 327, 358, 373, 394, 397, 398–9, 418, 428, 520, 562, 634, 652, 678, 886, 889, 984, 1233, 1264.
Donnellan (Donellan), Gilbert, house of, defended against raparees, 1332.
-, Nehemiah, Baron of the Exchequer, Ireland, 1331;
Prime Serjeant-at-Law, Ireland, 1332;
lease, lands in cos. Kildare and Meath, 1234, 1331–2.
Donnoghmore. See Donaghmore.
Donnoghs, Denoughs, the, Coolock barony, co. Dublin, 251, 316.
Donnolly, Henry, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.
Donoghcomper. See Donaghcumper.
Donore, [? Corkaree barony], co. Westmeath, 177.
Donovant, Mris., pension from the Queen, 1128.
Dontraigue, Dontreague. See Dantraigues.
Doolough, Doolaght, Portnahinch barony, Queen's Country, 1027.
Dooneens, Dunque, Dunyne, [? East Muskerry barony], co. Cork, 281. Errata, 1449.
Doran, Patrick, lieutenant, royal bounty for, 220, 236.
Dorby, Eliazar, bill payable for hire of the Friend's Adventure, 1044.
Dorchester, co. Dorset, lease of premises at, 213.
Dorchester, Countess of. See Sedley, Catherine.
Dorington. See Doddington;
Dorrington.
Dormer (Dormorant), Charles, a Page of Honour, pension for, 24, 50, 603, 604, 973, 981.
-, Sir Fleetwood, grandfather of Sir William, 93.
-, Francis, convicted for publishing libels, 359, 368.
-, John, assistant to the Master of the Ceremonies, 10, 15, 675, 676, 1015, 1079, 1335, 1346;
loans by, 676, 688, 1079, 1346.
-, Robert, petition for grant of Sir William, estate of, 93.
-, Sir William, estate of, 93.
Dormorant. See Dormer.
Dorney, John, loan by, 907.
Dorrell, Ellis, widow of Nathaniel. See Scott, Ellis.
-, Nathaniel, rectory and tithes, Milton and Halstow, 155.
-, Robert, captain, bills drawn on Victualling Commissioners, 968.
- See also Darrell.
Dorrington (Dorington), —, colonel, a prisoner in the Tower, 482, 869.
Dorset, county of, 230, 328, 366, 431, 882, 1124, 1181.
fee farm rents in, receivers of. See Bennett, J.;
Bennett, T. raising seamen in, for the fleet, 46, 488, 902, 1290.
Receiver General, Commissioners etc. of Assessments, 33, 152, 250, 466, 497, 590, 683, 933, 1177, 1307.
Receiver General and Commissioners of Duties on Marriages, Births etc., 1042, 1101.
Receiver General of Taxes, 1147.
Receivers General of Crown Revenues. See Bennett, J.;
Rudge, T.
stamped vellum etc., collectors of duty on. See Clinton, P.;
Watson, J.
Vice-Admiral. See Cooper, Anthony Ashley, Earl of Shaftesbury.
Dorset, Earl of. See Sackville, Charles.
Dorson. See Dawson.
Douai, France, College of, English Seminary priests residing in, 591;
missionary of, lands in trust for, 591.
Doughty (Doughtie, Dowty), Ann, wife of Rob., 403.
-, Philip, captain, Army pay arrears, 428.
-, Rob., of London, merchant, caveat concerning grant of houses near St. Giles's Pound, 403.
-, Thomas, King's waiter's place, London port, 306.
Douglas (Douglass, Dowglas, Dowglass, Duglas), Lady, widow of Sir Robert, daughter of, pension from the Queen for, 1129, 1132, 1259;
gift of plate to, at christening of child of, 199;
pension from the Queen for, 1132, 1259;
petition for husband's Army pay, 198.
-, Alexander, coastwaiter's place. London port, 514;
tidesman, London port, 1356.
-, Andrew, commander of the Harwich, 1264–5.
-, Archibald, colonel, lease of Arkengarthdale Forest, 519, 581, 1119;
widow of, 581.
-, Charles, Earl of Selkirk, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 34, 35, 563, 973;
attending the King in Flanders, horses for, 275.
-, David, of St. Margaret's Westminster, convicted for publishing libels, 651–2.
-, Eleanor, widow of Archibald. See Hill, Eleanor.
-, James, Lord Mordington, royal bounty for, 73.
-, -, styled Earl of Drumlanrig (afterwards 2nd Duke of Queensberry), a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 253, 268, 737, 738, 988, 1080;
loans by, 268, 738, 1080.
-, -, lieutenant-general, regiment of, 235, 251, 397, 399;
executors of, 1324.
-, John, master of the Susanna brigantine, 329.
-, Sir Robert, regiment of, 198;
widow of, 198, 199. See also Douglas, Lady.
-, Robert, City Marshal of Dublin, 750.
-, Samuel, storekeeper and warehouseman, Dublin port, 107–8.
-, Simon, a Groom of the Great Chamber to the Queen, 1034, 1074.
-, William, 2nd Lord Mordington, pension from the Queen for, 1129, 1259.
Doul, Doull. See Doall.
Dove, John, surveyor of the searchers, London port, 381.
- See also Doall.
Dovell, —, captain, Navy payment for, 987.
Dover, co. Kent, 671, 1151.
Castle, governor of, 203.
collector of. See Breton, R.;
Warren.
goods shipped from, taken by the French 1094.
prize goods brought into, duty on, 1152.
prize ships lying at, 528, 652.
rents of assize in, 880.
ship forced back into goods re-landed from, 170.
surveyor of. See Collins, J.;
Franklin, N.
Dover, Lord. See Carey, John.
Dowdall, Henry, lands of, co. Meath, forfeited, 252, 316.
-, Lady Jane, mother of Patrick, 770.
-, Sir Luke, estate of, Ireland, forfeited, 4.
-, Patrick, money for Lady Jane, mother of, 770.
-, Robert, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.
Dowdeswell, Richard, loan by, 915.
Dowding, Antho., commission to hinder commerce with France, 348–9, 377.
Dowglas, Dowglass. See Douglas.
Dowle, Giles, prosecutions of tobacco planters in England, 1256.
-, Job, searcher, Gloucester port, 979.
Dowling, Morltagh, examination of, 977.
Dowlish. See Dowrish.
Down, county of, 654, 1244;
farmer of Hearthmoney in. See Dunkin, J.
Downemarkelin, Downemarketin. See Dunmarklun.
Downes (Downs), Elkanah, agent for first and second Troops of Horse, 656, 1045;
agents for C. Churchill's regiment, 1045.
-, John, tenant, Shoulder-of Mutton Fields, 540.
Downing, Sir George, a Teller of the Receipt, 479.
Downs, The, 765, 800, 809, 834, 1110, 1260, 1302;
embargo on ships going on foreign trades, 1212.
-, See also Downes.
Downton, Eliz., widow, debt due to, from M. Barnewell, 778.
Dowrish (Dowlish, Dowrich, Dowridg, Dowridge), Nathaniel, of Plymouth, merchant, treasurer to sub-commissioners of prizes, Plymouth, fraudulent sales of French wines etc., 49, 60, 144, 171.
Dowse, Samuel, collector, Spalding, 1219.
Dowth, Upper Slane barony, co. Meath, manor of, 4.
Dowty, See Doughty.
Doyle, —, major, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.
-, Andrew, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.
-, Dennis, lieutenant, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.
-, Michael, lieutenant, Irish Army officers at Limerick, 243.
Doyley (D'Oyley, Doyly), —, Mris., pension from the Queen, 1127.
-, Andrew, captain, joined King's forces on surrender of Limerick, 1213.
-, Laud. of Lombard Street, goldsmith, surety for Thomas, 1042.
-, Maud, bill of, payment of, 1077.
-, Thomas, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Monmouth, 467, 933, 1307;
ditto, co. Oxford, 33, 152, 464, 466, 502, 589;
ditto, Oxford University, 33, 464, 589;
ditto, co. Rutland, 589;
ditto, co. Surrey, 1307, 1308, 1438;
Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc., cos, Monmouth and Surrey, 1042.
-, Walter, waiter to attend glasshouses, appointment as, cancelled, 1204.
-, Sir William, a Teller of the Receipt, 479.
Doyley for Wyn. See Dolforwyn.
Doyly. See Doyley.
D'Rada, D'Radas. See Rada;
Radas.
Drain. See Drammen.
Drake, Drury, highwayman, constable killed by, 852.
-, Nath., weigher, London port, 999.
Dram. See Drammen.
Drammen, Drain, Dram, Norway, 596. Errata, 1450.
Draper, John, caveat, 609;
loans by, 908, 909.
-, Joseph, alias Joshua, highwayman, 1136.
Draycott, Daneil, cornet, Army pay arrears, 161, 279, 282, 779, 794.
Drayton, co. Salop, Post Office at, keeper of, See Steventon, E.
D'Rechteren. See Rechteren.
Dresden, Germany, envoy at, payments to, for Elector of Saxony, 534, 570, 574, 942, 951, 984. See also Stepney, G.
Drew (Drewe), John, of Cheshunt, reward for arresting highwayman, 117, 159.
-, -, carpenter, works at Richmond, Old Park, 131.
-, William, custodiam lease, lands etc., co. Wilts, 1124.
Drimidaly. See Derrinydaly.
Drinagh, East Carbery barony, co. Cork, 259.
Drindaly, Drinedally, Dringdally, Drinidaley, Drinidally. See Derrinydaly.
Drisdell. See Drysdell.
Drogheda, Droghead, co. Louth, Beamore Bog, 474.
Blew Boares Head, 474.
Bull Ring, 475.
ollector of, 1272.
Deer Street, 474.
Dublin Gate, 316.
houses in, 252.
James Street, 316.
Justices' Parks, 316.
Parks, 252, 316.
Peter Street, 316.
Pillory Street, 316.
Quay, 474.
St. James's Street. 316.
Scarlet Lane, 316.
town and Liberties, 177, 493. Errata, 1450.
West Street, 316.
Drogheda. Countess of, See Hamilton-Moore, Alice.
-, Earl of. See Hamilton-Moore, Henry.
Droitwich, co. Worcester, borough of, salt springs at, assessments on, 591, 612, 635, 637–8, 895, 1237;
Lowerham, 591;
Mill Orchard, 591;
Ricketts Hall. 591.
Dromasmole, Dromsmole, East Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 281.
Dromerk, Drumerk, Carbery barony, co. Cork, 228, 1449.
Dromiskin, Darver barony, co. Louth, 654.
Dromleena, Drumlina, Dumlinagh, Carbery barony, co. Cork, 228, 259. Errata, 1449.
Dromsmole. See Dromasmole.
Drumcashel, Drumcashell, Ardee barony, co. Louth, 1448.
Drumeany, Rathconrath barony [? Drumraney, Kilkenny West barony], co. Westmeath, 1013.
Drumerk. See Dromerk.
Drumlanrig, Earl of. See Douglas, James.
Drumlina. See Dromleena.
Drummond, John, Earl of Melfort, contract made with, for building house for Secretary for Scotland, 303;
outlawed for high treason, goods of, delivered to the Removing etc. Wardrobe, grants and sales of, 54, 60, 81, 246, 297, 303;
pictures (detailed) of, 248–9, 273.
Drumraney, Kilkenny West barony, co. Westmeath, 1013. See also Drumeany.
Dry Drayton, co. Cambridge, 1026;
manor in, 1026.
Drysdell (Drisdell), John, Excise office, 706, 754.
Du Bart. See Bart.
Dublin, county of, 4, 251, 252, 316, 317, 319, 364, 646, 683, 691, 988, 1007, 1013.
Dublin, co. Dublin, 7, 9, 152, 190, 215, 234, 315, 342, 349, 370, 383, 432, 492, 534, 553, 575, 646, 654, 927, 930, 986, 990, 1007, 1135, 1390.
alderman of. See MacDermot, T.
Archbishops of. See Marsh, F.;
Marsh, N.
Auditor General of Ireland, office of, in, 354.
brewing in, Excise debts for, 234.
Castle, 4;
Deputy Constable, issue to, for prisoners' diet. See Maynard, J.;
lands of, 82, 291, 655, 1027.
Christchurch, 691.
City Marshal, maintenance of prisoners-of-war by, 750.
Custom House, books relating to revenue in, preserved during the Revolution, 1196.
Customs collectors at, 234, 1120;
money from Irish ports brought in by, 397;
revenue officers' salaries paid by, 997.
Excise collectors at, 234.
Fishamble Inshamble, Street, 691. Errata, 1451.
Hawkens Wall near, 654.
Madder Garden, 692.
Mayor of. See Mitchell, Sir. M.
Mint House, brass money in, 699;
erection of, 338.
officers residing at, to account for coals, lead and tin imported into Ireland, 945.
Ormond, Ormonds, Quay, 354.
patent dated at, 319.
Post Office, 332.
reduction of, 271, 332.
Royal Hospital, 26, 110, 148, 214, 383.
apothecaries' mate. See Johnson, R.
Deputy Treasurer, 169.
Governor of. See Venner, Col. S.
master apothecary to. See Morris, W.
payments for, 119, 545. physician to. See Dunn, P.;
Lecaan, J.
See also Kilmainham.
St. Francis Street. 691.
St. James's Gate, 691.
St. James's Street, 691.
St. Patrick Street, 691.
St. Thomas Street, 691.
See of, forfeited lands of, 364;
revenue of, 705.
Sheep Street, 691.
ship driven ashore near, 88.
Skiners in, 1347.
Skinner Row, Skinnerow, 691.
storekeeper and warehouseman. See Clark J.;
Douglas, S.
stores, brass money in, 784, 1120.
suburbs of, 878, 927.
Talbot, Talbots, Lane, 691.
Trinity College, Lands of, in cos. Kerry and Ulster, 986;
Provost etc. of, 922, 986;
quit rents, 922, 986.
White Friars, White Friers, White Fryars, 855, 1054, 1426.
Dublin, Bay of, French privateers in, pacquet boat seized by, 332.
Du Borda. See Borda.
Dubough. Gabriel, apprehended for highway robbery, 723.
Du Cambon. See Cambon.
Du Cause. See Cause.
Du Challone. See Challone.
Duckenfield, Sir Robert commissioner for waste lands, cos. Chester and Flint, 1198, 1219.
Du Clousis. See Clousis.
Duddleston, Sir John, of Bristol, merchant, baronetcy fee discharged, 146;
Customs debt, 837, 878.
Dudley, Sir Matthew, et al., proposal for charter to work copper etc. mines, New England, 425.
-, Robert, 14th Earl of Leicester, grant to, of lands in Wales, 1202, 1375.
Dudstone and King's Barton, co. Gloucester, division or hundred of, 161, 270.
Duffe Matthew, tenant, Oldtown etc., co. Kildare, 178.
-, Peter, house of, St. James's Street, Dublin, 691.
Duffield (Duffeild), Walter, landwaiter, Bristol, 975.
Dugdale, Sir John, Norroy King-at-Arms, 719, 1113.
Duglas. See Douglas.
Duhallow, co. Cork, barony of, 709, 784.
Duharst. See Dewharst.
Duke, Ann, and children of, pension or royal bounty for, 31, 168.
-, Edward, pension or royal bounty for, 31, 168, 378;
pension from the Queen, 1127.
Duleek, co. Meath, barony of, 4, 316, 493, 639, 1012.
Dumaitre, John, silks imported by, 741;
caveat, 988.
Dumas (Du Mas), —, wounded French, officer, royal bounty for, 217.
Dumfarrell. See O'Farrell.
Dumlinagh. See Dromleena.
Dummer, —, a Commissioner of the Navy, 1003, 1069.
Dun. See Dunn.
Dunboyne, Dunboyne barony, co. Meath, rectory of, 1064.
Duncannon Fort, co. Wexford, governor of. See Jeffreys, Sir J.
Duncombe (Duncomb), Charles, Cashier of Excise, 11, 16, 20, 35, 39, 43, 47, 52, 60, 69, 78, 83, 87, 104, 149, 422, 424, 446, 478, 783, 884, 892, 998, 1317, 1381, 1395, 1427, 1430, 1433, 1435, 1439, 1442, 1444;
billman to. See Reynoldson;
Receiver of Assessments, London, Westminster and Middlesex, 586, 627;
ditto, Surrey and Southwark, 33, 152, 466, 590;
loans by, 883, 899, 903, 1053, 1335, 1372, 1438, 1439.
-, John, commission to enquire into estate of P. Sartree, 125.
-, -, loans by, 908, 914.
-, William, envoy extraordinary to Sweden, 122, 141, 233, 246;
Lord Justice of Ireland, 241, 261, 280, 392, 498, 600, 826, 977, 1090;
goods of, transport of, Customs free, 261, 1090;
house of, in Soho Square, 261.
Dundalk, co. Louth, camp at, 100, 557;
forces at, 161, 547;
ditto decamped, 211;
provisions for, 1082;
tents destroyed at, 211.
Dundee, Viscount. See Graham, John.
Dungan (Dongan), Thomas, colonel, Governor of New York, 46;
debts contracted by, 156;
claim to Earl of Limerick's estate, Ireland, 221, 291;
grant of Crown's interest in soil and quit rents Staten Island, 206, 238–9, 249, 757, 1191–2;
grant to, of prize ships, 467, 471–2, 508, 522;
loan by, 156.
-, William, Earl of Limerick, estate of, 221, 291.
Dunganny See Dungerry.
Dungarvan, co. Waterford, ferry at, 654.
Dungeness, Dunge Ness, co. Kent, lighthouses, 1358.
Dungerry [? Dunganny, Upper Navan barony], co. Meath, 252.
Dungillinagh, co. Kilkenny, 994.
Dunkerron, co. Kerry, barony of, 1199–1200;
Three Regiment Lands in, 1199–1200.
Dunkin, James, farmer of Hearthmoney, cos. Antrim and Down, 1244.
-, Thomas, waiter, Bridgetown, Barbados, 447.
Dunkirk, France, 814, 857, 900;
pacquet boat carried into, 1392.
Dunmanway, Dunmannaway, East Carbery barony, co. Cork, 228, 259;
English Plantations at, 228.
Dunmarklun, Downemarkelin, Downomarketin, West Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 281. Errata, 1449.
Dunn (Dun), Charles, lands of, Queen's County, 1000.
-, Patrick, doctor, physician to the Army and Hospitals, Ireland, 922, 1341.
Dunnerth. See Dinerth.
Dunque. See Dooneens.
Dunshaughlin. Dunsoghlin, Ratoath barony, co. Meath, 178.
Dunsoghlin. See Dunshaughlin.
Dunsoghly, Coolock barony, co. Dublin, 1332.
Dunster, John, collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co. Stafford, 672.
Dunt, George, merchant, imports of wire, 423.
Dunyne See Dooneens.
Duppa, Baldwin, loan by, 914.
-, Sir Thomas, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, 122, 138, 984;
keeper of the House Park, Windsor, 352, 353;
sub-collector of tenths, diocese of Exeter, debts discharged, 984;
loan by, 138.
-, Thomas, executor of Sir Thomas, 984.
Dupratt, Francis, loan by, 907.
Duras. See Durfort.
Durez See Duriez.
Durfort or Duras, Louis de, Earl of Feversham, a trustee for Queen Catherine, 25, 96, 482, 885, 1103;
lodgings of, at Somerset House, 136.
Durham, country of, 698, 931, 982, 988, 992, 1011, 1334.
alien's estate in, commission to seize. See Dobbins, W.
Crown revenues, accounts, 1095, 1209;
auditor of, 1209. See also Shales, J.;
Stephens, A.
fee farm rents in, 833.
raising seaman in, for the fleet, 46, 488. See also Durham bishopric.
Receiver General, Commissioners etc. of Assessments, 32, 38, 152, 220, 302, 377, 435, 465, 589, 660, 752, 933, 1235, 1277, 1307.
Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Williamson, R.
Receiver General of Hearthmoney. See Bonner, J.;
Tempest, W.
Solicitor for the 12d. Aid in. See Christian, W.
stamped vellum and paper, collector of duty on. See Roper, W.;
distributor of. See Farish, R.;
Roper, W. Vice-Admiral of. See Lumley, Richard, Earl of Scarborough.
Durham, co. Durham, 162.
Durham bishopric, raising seamen in, for the fleet, 902, 1290. See also Durham, county of.
Duriez (Durez, Duriex), Mary, loans by, 64, 182, 428.
Durphy, —, issue for, 1401.
Dursley, Viscount. See Berkeley, Charles.
Durston, William, of Plymouth, 171.
Dutchman, Geo., master of the Friend's Advice, 219.
Duthais (Duthaie), Daniel, of Southwark, vinegar maker, 1219, 1326.
Du Turene. See Turene.
Duvall, John, pension from the Queen, 1035, 1075.
Duviel, —, issue to, 1360.
Duxbury, James, loan by, 914.
Duyn, Adam van der, Heer van 's-Gravenmoer (Scravemore, Sgravemore), Quartermaster General, issues to, 123, 207, 570;
regiment of, 91.
-, —, Madame 's-Gravenmoer, Army payment for, 1029, 1371.
D'Veltbrook. See Vellbrück.
Dwyre, John, pension or royal bounty for, 1168, 1180, 1198.
Dyer, Richard, commander of the Providence, 343, 365.
Dyhewyd. See Dihewid.
Dykeside, the. See Kirkandrews-upon-Esk.
Dymill. See Dininlle.
Dynhengroon. See Dinhengroen.
Dynmace [? Dinas Cadfael], co. Denbigh, manor or commote of, 1049.
Dynull. See Dininlle.
Dyve (Divee, Dives, Dyves), —, Mris., pension from the Queen, 1132, 1260.
-, -, clerk to the Auditor of the Receipts, 399.
-, John, clerk of the Privy Council, 37, 535, 537;
secretary to the Commissioners for Prizes, 259;
loan by, 549.
D'Zulesteyn. See Zuylestein.