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Index of Subjects.
A.
Accounts, late Commissioners of, 342.
Additional Impositions. See Customs— duties.
ADMIRALTY, Courts. See Barbados;
Cinque Ports; Guernsey.
-, High Court, 278, 333, 347.
-, Lord High Admiral, Commissioner for recovering and
receiving the perquisites belonging to the office of, share
of prize money for, 240.
-, Lords, attending the Treasury,
100.
-, letters to and from, mentioned, 52, 99, 141, 267,
302, 374.
-, petitions referred to, 85, 321.
-, Secretaries to, letters to and
from, 321; mentioned,
120–1.
Africa Company, The Royal, permission to export crewel, 260.
Alamodes, 231.
Alienation accounts, 100.
Aliens' Duty. See Customs.
Aliens' estates, 132; grant of the Crown's title to, 308, 391.
Almoner. See Lord Almoner.
AMBASSADORS, entertainment of,
extravagance of, 101; house hired
for, 58, 70, 272.
-, exemption from Customs duties,
136, 152.
-, method of issuing plate to, 100.
-, from england to:
-, Algiers, Consul General (Robert
Cole), expenses of, in fitting
an advice boat, 159; extraordinaries of, 340–2; salary
of, 186; see also Baker, T.
-, Brandenburgh, Elector of, and
other Princes of Germany,
Envoy Extraordinary (George
Stepney), equipage, ordinary
and extraordinaries of, 223,
224; medal to be delivered to,
368.
-, Cadiz, Consul, 355.
-, Constantinople, Ambassador, 22;
see also Paget, Lord William.
-, France, Ambassador Extraordinary (Earl of Jersey;
Earl of Portland), 379; equipage, ordinary and extraordinaries of, 105, 152, 153,
402; inspection of his goods,
105, 405; plate for, 135;
plate for his chapel in Paris,
405.
-, Secretary to, (Mathew Prior),
equipage, ordinary and
extraordinaries of, 191,
209, 429; plate for, 189.
-, Germany, Princes of. See
(above) Brandenburgh.
-, Messina, Consul (Thos. Chamberlaine), 265.
-, Palermo, Consul (— Gifford),
265.
-, Stockholm, Agent. See (below)
Sweden.
-, Sweden, Agent (J. Robinson),
bill of exchange drawn by,
426, 431.
-, Treaty of a General Peace,
Ambassadors Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiaries for,
arrears due to, 105, 402; plate
issued to, 49, 59, 233.
-, Secretary to, (Mathew Prior),
extraordinaries of, 429;
ordinary of, 327–8.
-, Tripoli, Consul, (Nathaniel
Lodington), 232.
-, to england from:
-, Brandenburg, Elector of, Envoy
Extraordinary, (J. E. D.
Dankelman), petition of, 237;
present for, 343.
-, Denmark, Resident, (J. H.
Pauly), customs on linen sent
to, 136, 152.
-, France, Ambassador, entertainment of, 104; representation
by, 344. See also Tallard.
-, Germany, Emperor of, Envoy
Extraordinary, (Count de
Kaunitz), jewel presented to,
343.
-, Hanover, Elector of, Envoy
(Count de Platt), present for,
343.
-, Holland, Ambassador, 227;
securities deposited with, 5,
54, 126.
-, Savoy, Duke of, Envoy (Baron
de la Tour), present for, 343.
-, Saxe Eisenach, Duke of,
Resident, (— Kyrmayer),
present for, 343.
-, Sweden, Ambassador (Count de
Bonde), goods to be searched
by Customs, 70, 97, 360;
licence to carry out his plate,
383.
ANNUITIES and Pensions—
-, Annuity Acts, account of payments on, demanded, 17, 133.
-, loans on, payment out of,
269.
-, purchases of reversionary
and other interests
under, 72, 154, 270,
283, 291, 295, 404; as
by Act 9–10 Wm. III.,
c. 24, 114, 448.
-, contributions for, payments out of, 114, 448.
-, lists of eligible lives to be
submitted, 74, 111, 288.
-, Annuity Offices, necessaries for,
425.
-, Band of Gentlemen Pensioners.
See Gentlemen.
-, list of, 101, 104.
-, on the Army establishment.
See Army.
-, on Crown Rents, 18, 98, 117, 144.
-, on the Customs, 188, 223, 240,
303.
-, on the Establishment, Ireland,
187, 279; military list of
French pensioners, 136, 346.
-, on the Excise, 230, 404, 405,
411, 435.
-, on First Fruits and Tenths, 264.
-, on the First 9d. per barrel
Excise. See Excise—beer.
-, on the Four and a Half per cent.
duty, 186, 406.
-, on the Lotteries. See Lotteries.
-, on the Post Office, 89, 103, 173,
344, 350, 357, 377, 392, 409.
-, on Tunnage of ships, etc. See
Excise.
-, payable at the Exchequer,
account of, to be presented,
144.
-, petition for, 348.
-, names of annuitants or pensioners—
-, Bearcroft, J.; Berwick-uponTweed, Mayor, etc. of;
Borda, J. du; Buccleuch,
Duchess of; Buckingham,
Duchess of; Burlington,
Earl of; Byam, F.
-, Children, G.; Cleveland,
Duchess of; Cravenburgh,
M.
-, Dackin, J.; Dockwra, W.
-, Fairfax, Lord Thomas;
Fielding, G.; Fitzgerald,
G.; Foubert, H.
-, Gifford, C.; Gilby, Col. W.;
Gloucester, William, Duke
of; Godwin, Sir J., widow
of; Grafton, Duchess of;
Grafton, Duke of; Grandison, Viscount; Gregory,
Sir E.
-, Hext, A.; Holland, J.;
Howard, P; Hubank, Col.
H.; Hunsdon, Dame;
Hussey, Col. M.; Hyde, E.;
Hyde, T.
-, Jacquau, J.
-, Kenmare, Lady H.; Killigrew, Sir R.
-, Lane, T.; Laussac, A. A. d';
Lyme Regis, Mayor, etc.
of.
-, Man, Isle of, poor ministers
of; Manley, I.; Marmande,
E. de; May, Sir A.; May,
E.; Morland, Sir S., the
father and son.
-, Needham, E.; Northumberland, Duke of.
-, Oates, T.
-, Petit, Col.; Petit, S. M.;
Petit, W.
-, Richards, Capt. J.; Rogers,
A.; Rogers, J.; Ross, A.;
Ross, Magdalen; Ross,
Mary.
-, St. James's Westminster, poor
of; St. Margaret's Westminster, poor of; St.
Martins in the Fields, poor
of; Scott, J.; Slingsby, Sir
C.; Southampton, Duke of;
Stonehewer, Sarah.
-, Tillotson, Elizabeth.
-, Vaughan, Lt. Col.; Villates,
Margarite des.
-, Whitgrave, T.; Wyndham,
Frances; Wyndham, Sir
Francis; Wyndham, Rachel
Yates, N.
Anonymous letters offering to discover frauds, etc., 52, 231, 239, 320, 390, 425.
Apothecary. See King's apothecary.
Armenian merchants, seizure of goods brought over by, 126, 131.
Arms, College of. See Heralds' College.
ARMY—
-, abroad, money required for, 43,
45.
-, accounts. See Army, in Ireland;
Army, Paymaster General.
-, accoutrements. See Army,
clothing.
-, at New York, 122.
-, attending the King at Newmarket, 294, 299.
-, bounty money, issue for, 45, 185.
-, chaplains, 165, 212, 233, 237,
274–6, 352.
-, clothing and accoutrements,
debts to clothiers for, 1, 57,
86, 106, 141, 229, 278, 398,
425, 448; shipped to New
York, customs on, 122.
-, company at Upnor Castle, disbandment, 71, 268, 276.
-, contingencies, issues for and
payments out of, 67, 71, 83,
85, 89, 104, 106, 109, 235,
245, 257, 268, 411, 426; no
money remaining for, 95.
-, curing of soldiers, debt due to
St. Bartholomew's Hospital
for, 360.
-, debt of, state of, 33, 146.
-, disbanding and reducing of
regiments, 43, 47, 48–9, 64,
66, 93, 168, 263, 277, 282, 290,
357, 361.
-, Act granting funds for. See
Assessments — [Second] 3s.
Aid.
-, allowances made to officers
disbanded in Ireland, 327,
329.
-, company and troop strength
of regiments after reduction,
37, 38, 48, 328.
-, half pay for disbanded officers
38, 281; establishments of,
254–5, 273–6; issues for,
102, 263, 387, 411; stoppages out of, 113, 442.
-, in Ireland, 299, 324, 327–9,
338; in the year 1689, 388.
-, issues for, 13, 22, 27, 33, 37,
38, 43, 44, 49, 62, 64, 65,
70, 71, 83, 102, 105, 112,
113, 130, 139, 146, 161,
163, 168, 171, 191, 245,
252, 253, 256–7, 263, 265,
268, 277, 307, 387, 402,
407, 442.
-, King's intentions regarding, 38.
-, payments to discharged
n.c.o.'s. and men for arrears
of pay, etc. 33, 45, 48–9,
66, 73, 77, 78, 83, 84, 86,
87, 89, 91, 92, 94, 112,
157, 168, 191, 225, 228,
243, 251, 263, 277, 282,
286, 290, 294, 299, 307,
320, 324, 325, 327, 328,
329, 335, 336, 338, 347,
357, 358.
-, rules for, mentioned, 21.
-, surgeons of disbanded regiments, arrears due to, 89,
113, 337, 442.
-, discharged men, payments of
arrears to. See Army—disbanding.
-, Dutch forces in England, Paymaster of (J. van der Esch),
289.
-, Dutch Regiments: Horse
(Baron de Rechteren's and
Count de Steinboch's), their
disbandment and embarkation for Holland, 5, 13, 15,
34, 130, 131, 191, 289, 361;
Foot Guards, 163.
-, encampments on Hounslow
Heath in 1687 and 1688, Commissary General's accounts,
268.
-, Engineers, going to Muscovy,
92, 338; petition for arrears,
83, 439.
-, establishment, allowances or
pensions on, 55, 99, 273, 323,
324, 325, 366, 378, 388.
-, general officers, 38, 157, 402.
-, guards and garrisons, fire and
candles for, 112, 358; issues for,
112, 284.
-, gunners, additional, at Plymouth, disbanded, 357.
-, half pay. See Army, disbanding.
-, in Flanders, Artillery Train,
debt to contractors for, 75,
292; issue for discharging,
13, 129.
-, bills of exchange drawn for,
1, 45, 62, 100, 102, 103,
112, 120, 172, 187, 225,
245, 251, 286, 435. See
also Army in Flanders—
remittances.
-, bread and forage for, debts
due for, 100.
-, contingent charges of the
[Deputy Paymaster's]
office, account of, 364.
-, contractors' debts, no provision made by Parliament for, 75, 292.
-, discharged men from, 33,
157, 168, 191, 225, 243,
251, 263, 277, 294, 324,
335, 338.
-, loans for, 425; by the
Dutch, security for, 1, 5,
54, 126; by the Bank of
England in May 1695,
allowance on, 21, 225.
-, officers killed, 437, 438.
-, remittances to, 35, 38, 39,
68, 165–6, 283, 308.
-, subsistence for, 1, 45, 71,
120, 137, 187, 246, 268,
282; Parliamentary vote
for, 85, 103, 112, 435.
-, in Ireland, account of payments
by the Paymaster General of
the Forces for, 207.
-, accounts, adjustment of.
85, 165, 206–7.
-, arrears, 120, 134, 206, 302.
-, barracks, payment for the
building of, 279.
-, debt of, 321.
-, disbanding. See Army,
disbanding.
-, establishment for, 207; exceeded, 328; French
pensioners on, 136, 346.
-, Muster Master General, 165,
329.
-, muster rolls to be forwarded
from England, 207.
-, musters, Comptroller of,
grant of a pension upon
the suppression of the
office, 279.
-, Paymasters of, (Lord
Coningsby; C. Fox)
account from, desired, 165.
-, issues to, 231; for the
transport service, 119,
128, 150, 162, 171,
207 243, 252, 256,
282, 287, 387, 442.
-, payments by, 120, 126,
134, 328; to the Transport Commissioners,
117, 120, 128, 155,
164, 184, 210, 233,
250, 258, 284, 289,
368, 398.
-, provisions supplied to, 371.
-, reduction of regiments.
See Army, disbanding.
-, regiments with. See Army,
regiments.
-, strength of, 118–9; increased, 328.
-, subsistence for, regulations
of, 118–9, 328.
-, supernumerary forces, warrant authorising pay, etc.
for, 328.
-, tents for, 327.
-, to be assembled in the
summer, 327.
-, transport debt. See Transports.
-, in Newfoundland, Company at
St. John's, amount required
for maintenance of, 93; establishment for, 324, 336; payment of arrears to, 358;
regulation for subsistence for,
358.
-, discharge of supernumerary
soldiers, 93, 358.
-, provisions for, 56, 358, 359;
issue for, 13, 130.
-, in Piedmont, clothing supplied
to, payment for, 229.
-, General of (Earl of Galway),
229; account of, to be
examined, 70, 265.
-, tallies provided for, to be
re-assigned to the Paymaster General of the
Forces, 226, 229. See
also Herne, Sir J.
-, in the West Indies, 139, 437.
-, independent companies, disbandment, 273, 276.
-, Invalids, company of, Agent to,
347, 401; subsistence for, 282.
-, loans for. See Army in Flanders.
-, Marine Regiments. See Marines.
-, Miners, Capt. Pitt's Company
of, 171; disbandment, 71,
172, 268, 276, 282.
-, musters, Commissary General,
certificates of, 273; deputy,
certificates of, 273, 302.
-, respites on, 240.
-, rolls, wanting, 353.
-, offreckonings for the year 1697,
isssue for, 114, 448.
-, on the Rhine, bounty money
for soldiers from, 185.
-, issues for, 26, 144.
-, Parliamentary votes for, 89, 99;
scheme to be drawn up for
the disposal of, 98.
-, pay, respites on, 242, 299, 302, 353.
-, Paymaster General (Earl of
Ranelagh), accounts, allowance in, 45.
-, issues to, for subsistence,
etc., 1, 13, 21, 22, 26, 27,
29, 33 (2), 34, 38, 43 (2),
44, 45(2), 49, 51, 58,
62 (2), 64, 65, 66, 68, 70,
71, 72, 73, 74 (2), 77, 102,
103, 105 (2), 106 (2), 109,
111, 112, 113, 114, 120,
137, 139, 144, 146, 150,
153, 157, 158, 161, 163 (2),
168, 170, 171 (2), 183, 185,
187, 189, 207, 214, 225,
231, 233, 243 (2), 244–5,
251, 252, 253, 256, 257,
260, 263, 265, 267, 268,
269, 277, 282, 284, 285,
286, 328, 378, 387 (2),
398, 402, 407, 411 (2),
426, 435, 441, 442, 448.
-, loans by. See Ranelagh,
Earl of.
-, matters referred to, 89,
136, 141, 143, 165 (3),
174, 212, 231, 242, 246,
265, 268, 277, 281, 283,
284, 288, 290, 293, 337,
346, 350, 357, 358, 360,
361, 366, 398, 425, 439.
-, memorials of, mentioned,
39, 43, 44, 46, 54, 56,
60, 62, 64, 66, 70, 72,
74, 77, 83, 84, 86, 88,
94, 96, 98, 99, 100, 102,
103, 105, 106.
-, payments by, 13, 21, 44,
46, 56, 77, 78, 83, 84,
86, 88–9, 92, 94, 96, 99,
109, 122, 139, 145, 171–2,
187, 191, 225, 228, 229 (3),
233, 235, 240, 245, 254,
273, 286, 293, 294, 299,
302, 307, 308, 320, 323,
324, 325 (2), 328, 335,
336, 338, 343, 347, 359,
363, 374, 378, 388, 431,
433, 436, 442, 449.
-, repayments to, 46, 51, 54,
56–7, 96, 191, 225, 226,
228, 229.
-, to deposit tallies as
security for the Dutch
loan, 1, 126; to receive
the interest on them, 54.
-, pensions. See Army—establishment; Army in Ireland, establishment.
-, Provost Marshal, 437; disbanded men of, 263; establishment of, 402.
-, quarters in England, issue for
clearing, 100, 378.
-, reduction of regiments. See
Army, disbanding.
-, regimental agents, 139, 231, 233,
296; absconding, 347; proceedings against, 85; securities of,
164, 216, 247, 338, 401.
-, Regiments, disbanding and reducing of. See Army, disbanding.
-, Regiments in or going to Ireland,
62, 73, 97, 225, 243, 251, 256,
263, 277, 290, 293, 327, 329,
363.
-, Regiments, Horse:
-, Guards, Captains of, 78, 299;
a private gentleman of,
324; purveyors of, 350;
sutlers to, 288.
-, King's Troop, Customs
officers assaulted by
officers of, 157.
-, First Troop, 163, 323;
detachments attending
the King, 285, 320; Exempt Guidon and Cornet
in, 328.
-, Second Troop, 163, 323;
detachments attending
the King, 285, 320; nine
poor gentlemen of, 366.
-, Third Troop, 163; detachments attending the
King, 285, 320; surgeon
to, 438.
-, Grenadier Guards, 163, 286,
302.
-, Royal Regiment. See (below)
—Oxford's.
-, Dragoons, employed in preventing smuggling, 108.
-, Royal Regiment, 163.
-, See also (below):—Denbigh's; Essex's; Jedborough's; Leigh's;
Miremont's; Ross's.
-, Regiments, Foot:
-, Guards, 436.
-, First Regiment, 163, 425;
ensign in, 165, 328; lodgings and guard rooms for
officers of, 343.
-, Second Regiment, 163;
battalion attending the
King, 285–6.
-, Coldstream, 438.
-, Scots, 38, 43–4, 141, 161, 170,
191.
-, Royal Regiment, 44, 171, 172,
437, 438; bounty money for,
185; colonel of. See Orkney,
Earl of.
-, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers,
157, 172, 436, 437(3), 438;
captain of grenadiers in, 145.
-, Reqiments, Horse and Foot, by
colonels' names:—
-, Arran's Horse, Earl of, 89, 335.
-, Bellamont's, Col., 438.
-, Belasyse's, Sir Henry, 161,
328, 398, 438.
-, Bolton's, Duke of, 251, 282;
disbandment, 256; list of
officers on half pay, 273–4.
-, Brewer's, Col., 437.
-, Bridges', Sir Matthew, 225, 438.
-, Brudenall's, Col. T., 94, 251,
324, 347, 437; disbandment, 70, 265; list of officers
on half pay, 274.
-, Buchan's, Col., 225, 438, 448.
-, Charlemont's, Viscount, disbandment, 327, 329.
-, Churchill's, Maj-Gen. C., 157,
163, 251; Agent to, 247.
-, Collier's, Sir D., 228, 438.
-, Collingwood's, Col., 172, 282,
438.
-, Colt's, Col. E. D., 145, 191,
353, 437.
-, Columbine's, Col. V., 172,
363, 438; Agent to, 338.
-, Coote's, Col. R., 251, 256;
discharged men of, 45, 47,
48–9, 207; list of officers
on half pay, 274.
-, Creichton's, Col. A., disbandment, 327, 329.
-, Denbigh's Dragoons, Earl of,
172, 263; disbandment, 38,
83, 163, 254, 307; list of
officers on half pay, 255.
-, Denmark's, Prince of, 325.
-, Donegal's, Earl of, disbandment, 327, 329.
-, Drogheda's, Earl of, disbandment, 327, 329.
-, Erle's, Major General, 1, 73,
172, 256; disbandment,
263, 277; list of officers on
half pay, 275.
-, Essex's Dragoons, Earl of, 228,
437; ho boys of, 302.
-, Fairfax's, Brigadier, 172. 363.
-, Farrington's, Col. T., 251, 299,
445; disbandment, 65, 253,
256; list of officers on half
pay, 276.
-, Galway's, Earl of, 92, 324,
338.
-, Gibson's, Col. J., 251; disbandment, 256–7; list of
officers on half pay, 275.
-, Gidean's, Col., 263.
-, Goodwin's, Col., 286, 437.
-, Granville's, Sir B., 172, 363.
-, Haire's, 43 (2), 168.
-, Hamilton's, Col., 436.
-, Hamilton's, Col. F., 238.
-, Harvey's Horse, Col. D., disbandment, 22, 38, 139, 163,
191, 254, 263; list of
officers on half pay, 254.
-, Holt's, Col. H., 67 139, 257.
-, Howe's, Col., 72, 172, 212,
233, 251, 277, 286.
-, Husen's Horse, Major General,
294.
-, Ingoldsby's, 172, 251.
-, Jacobs', Sir John, 77, 251,
263, 282, 285, 295.
-, Jedborough's Dragoons, Lord,
225, 243, 251, 263.
-, Langston's Horse, Brigadier,
71, 78, 83, 251, 267, 286,
299, 307, 324, 437.
-, Lawder's, Col., 437.
-, Leigh's Dragoons, Col. E.,
256, 263; disbandment, 38,
163, 191, 254; list of officers
on half pay, 254–5.
-, Leveson's Horse, Major
General, 77, 78, 83, 89, 92,
251, 293, 299, 307, 324, 335,
338; Agent to, 164.
-, Lillingston's, Col., 26, 143,
144, 437.
-, Lloyd's, Col., 324.
-, Lorne's, Lord, 228.
-, Lovelace's, Lord, disbandment
(in 1689), 388.
-, Lumley's Horse, Brigadier,
29, 73, 83, 89, 150, 228, 277,
286, 307, 335.
-, Macclesfield's Horse, Earl of,
disbandment or reduction
of, 22, 38, 139, 163, 286.
-, Mackay's, Col. E., 437.
-, Maitland's, Col., 228.
-, Michelburne's, Col. J., disbandment, 327, 329.
-, Miremont's Dragoons, Marquis
de, 282.
-, Mordaunt's, Col., 358.
-, Mountjoy's, Viscount, disbandment, 327, 329.
-, Northcott's, Col. W., 251;
disbandment, 66, 256, 263;
list of officers on half pay,
276.
-, Oxford's Horse, Earl of, 350,
438.
-, Portland's Horse, Earl of, 33,
153, 163.
-, Puissar's, Marquis de, 437;
reduction of, 77, 83, 87,
91, 112, 290, 294, 307, 325,
336.
-, Raby's, Lord, 29, 150.
-, Ross' Dragoons, Col., 73, 77,
243, 251, 263, 277, 286,
294.
-, Row's, Col., 191, 437.
-, St. George's, Sir G., disbandment, 327, 329.
-, St. John's, Col. T., disbandment, 327, 329.
-, Saunderson's, Col. T., 83, 84,
172, 251, 307, 320; disbandment, 256; list of
officers on half pay, 275.
-, Schomberg's Horse, Duke of,
228, 438.
-, Selwyn's, Brigadier W., 113,
157, 163, 282, 438, 442;
Agent to, 216.
-, Seymour's, Col., 34, 158, 163,
251, 436–8.
-, Slingsby's, Col., 171.
-, Stanley's, Col., 172, 251, 352.
-, Stewart's, Major General, 73,
225, 231, 251, 263, 277,
324.
-, Tidcomb's, Col., 251, 282.
-, Trelawney's, Brigadier, 157,
163, 251; Agent to, 85.
-, Villiers' Horse, Brigadier, 184,
296; Agent to, 296.
-, Villiers', Col. G., disbandment,
327, 329.
-, Webb's, Col. J., 43 (2), 71,
168, 172, 246, 251, 267.
-, Windsor's Horse, Col. T., 240;
disbandment, 22, 38, 139,
163, 191, 254, 263; list
of officers on half pay, 254.
-, Wolseley's Horse, Brigadier
W., disbandment, 327, 329.
-, Wood's, Col., 29, 150.
-, Wyndham's, Brigadier H., 29,
150; chaplain to, 165, 183;
petition of officers of, 346.
-, sea pay, 48, 49, 66, 87, 91, 225,
263, 290, 325, 336, 347.
-, straw for, 286.
-, subsistence for, 33; establishment of, prepared by the King
and Mr. Blathwaite, 99; in
Flanders. See Army in
Flanders; issues for. See
Army, Paymaster General;
new regulation for, 172;
weekly cost of, 43, 99.
-, surgeons, 438. See also Army,
disbanding.
-, transports. See Transports.
-, Waggon Master General, 437.
-, widows, arrears and bounty for,
60, 425, 436–8, 442.
-, list of, insertion in, 113;
to be divided under
various headings, 114.
Articles of Limerick, 443.
Articles of Waterford, 295.
Artillery. See Army in Flanders; Ordnance.
Aspers, 160, 340, 341, 342.
ASSESSMENTS—
-, Poll [First Poll] (as by the Act 1
Wm. and Mary, c. 13, towards
reducing Ireland), payment
out of, 409.
-, 12d. Aid (as by the Act 1 Wm.
and Mary, c. 20 and c. 31, for
12d. per £ on personal estate
and 20s. on fees of office, etc.),
arrears of, payment out of,
269.
-, 2s. Aid (as by the Act 1 Wm.
and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 1, for
an aid of 2s. in the £ on
personalty and 2s. per £ on
fees of office and profit),
payment out of, 409.
-, Additional 12d. Aid (as by the
Act 1 Wm. and Mary, Sess.
2, c. 5, for one year, one third
thereof being appropriated for
loans), payment out of, 409.
-, Poll [Second Poll] (as by the
Act 2 Wm. and Mary, Sess.
1, c. 2, for raising money by
a poll, and otherwise, towards
the reducing of Ireland, and
prosecuting the war against
France), payment out of, 409.
-, [First] Quarterly Poll (as by the
Act 3 Wm. and Mary, c. 6
for raising money by a
quarterly Poll for the war
with France), arrears of, payment out of, 269; overpayment by a Receiver
General, 334.
-, [First] 4s. Aid (as by the Act
4 Wm. and Mary, c. 1, for
granting an aid of 4s. in the
£ for one year, for the war
against France), deficiency of,
as computed by the Deficiency
Act and issues for making
good, 401, 447.
-, Receiver General of, overpayment by, 334; petition
for extraordinary charges,
188.
-, Review of the [First] Quarterly
Poll (as by the Act 4 Wm. and
Mary, c. 14, for review of the
quarterly poll granted in the
last session, viz., that of 3–4
Wm. and Mary, c. 6), payment
out of, 409; Receiver General
of, petition for payment of
extraordinary charges, 188.
-, [Second] 4s. Aid (as by the Act
5 Wm. and Mary, c. 1, for
granting an aid of 4s. in the
£ for one year for the war with
France), payment out of, 409.
-, Receivers General of, accounts, overpayments on
other accounts transferred to, 254, 323;
petition for payment of
extraordinary charges, 188.
-, [Second] Quarterly Poll (as by the
Act 5–6 Wm. and Mary, c. 14,
for raising money by a
quarterly poll for one year
for the war against France),
deficiency of, as computed by
the Deficiency Act and issues
for making good, 401, 407.
-, orders on, 17, 84.
-, Receivers General of, overpayment by, 326; petition
for payment of extraordinary charges, 188.
-, [Third] 4s. Aid (as by the Act
6–7 Wm. and Mary, c. 3,
for granting an aid of 4s. in
the £ for one year and for
applying the yearly sum of
300,000l. for five years out
of the duties of Tunnage and
Poundage and other sums of
money, payable upon merchandizes, exports and imports, for carrying on the war
against France), assessments
on the East India Co. to, 74,
286.
-, collectors and commissioners
of, process against, superceded, 73, 286.
-, deficiency of, as computed
by the Deficiency Act,
and issues for making
good, 401, 447.
-, loan on, 156.
-, Receivers General, accounts,
overpayments on, 254,
323; petition for payment of extraordinary
charges, 188.
-, [Fourth] 4s. Aid (as by the Act
7–8 Wm. III., c. 5, granting
an aid of 4s. in the £ for one
year for carrying on the war
against France, deficiency of,
as computed by the Deficiency
Act, and issues for making
good, 401, 447.
-, loans on, payment out of
269.
-, Receivers General, accounts,
overpayments on, 326,
335; petition for one per
cent. allowance for remitting moneys, 166; for
payment of extraordinary
charges, 188.
-, [First] 3s. Aid (as by the Act 8–9
Wm. III c. 6 (Capitation Act)
for granting an aid as well by
a Land Tax as by several
subsidies and other duties,
payable for one year, 4s. 4d.
per person, 1¼ per cent. on
personalty, 2½ per cent. on
stock in trade, 3s. on land),
80, 134, 156, 264, 272.
-, assessments, on persons
payable at the Post Office,
unobtainable, 76; on
persons removed, notice
concerning, 289.
-, collectors of, absconding,
323; alleged fraud by,
339; case concerning, 349.
-, commissioners for, 323;
account of money due to,
required, 98, 369; petition
of, for rewards to messengers, 359.
-, estimate of the tax upon
ready money and debts,
required, 37, 159.
-, exemptions, 34, 115, 161 (2),
208, 247.
-, loans on, payment out of,
336.
-, loans transferred to, 232.
-, Receivers General, accounts,
overpayments on, 403,
404; overpayments on
other tax accounts, to be
transferred to, 326, 334,
335.
-, charges of, in remitting
moneys, 428.
-, in arrear, 302.
-, list of, required with a
view to appointing
Receivers General of
the Second 3s. Aid,
296.
-, money misapplied by,
34.
-, of arrears of, appointment, 267, 280.
-, petition of, concerning
the charging of receipts on the Subsidies and on the aid,
149.
-, refusing Exchequer
Bills, 132.
-, Additional 12d. Aid (as by the
Act 8–9 Wm. III, c. 24, for a
further subsidy of Tunnage
and Poundage upon merchandizes imported for a term
of 2¾ years and an additional
Land Tax for one year for the
war against France), 134,
320; Receivers General of,
accounts, overpayments on
another account to be transferred to, 403, 429; charges
of, in remitting moneys, 428.
-, Second 3s. Aid (as by the Act 9
Wm. III, c. 10, for granting
1,484,015l. 1s. 11¾d. for disbanding Forces, paying seamen, etc.), commissioners of,
differences among, in executing
the Act, 92; directions to,
concerning duplicates, 387–8.
-, copies of the Act to be
circulated, 77.
-, deficiencies transferred to,
345.
-, exemptions, 325, 446.
-, loans on, payments out of,
78, 83, 84, 89, 92, 94,
105, 112, 113, 307, 335,
338, 402, 407, 442;
Register of, 345; warrant
authorising, specifying
rate of interest, etc., 287.
-, loans transferred to, 319;
payments out of, 293,
319, 342, 344, 347.
-, Receivers General of, 377,
388.
-, appointed, 79, 84, 296,
326, 369, 378, list of,
304–6.
-, to hasten the second payment into the Exchequer, 450.
-, [Third] Quarterly Poll (as by the
Act 9 Wm. III, c. 38, for
granting an Aid by a Quarterly
Poll for one year), appropriation out of, for clearing Army
quarters, 378.
-, first payment on, to be
hastened, 450.
-, loans on, payments out of,
100, 102, 103, 104, 105,
106, 112, 378, 387, 398,
402, 407, 411, 435;
warrant authorizing,
specifying the amount to
be taken in and the
rates of interest, 374.
-, Receivers General, appointed, 104, 374, 398;
list of, 399, 400.
Astrology, persons pretending to, 90.
ATTORNEY GENERAL, England (Sir
Thomas Trevor), to attend or
attending the Treasury, 1, 18, 27,
28. 35, 53, 54, 67, 76, 77, 84, 99,
102, 105, 107, 112, 113, 135, 258,
292.
-, to attend the Privy Council,
102, 384.
-, directions to, 55, 63, 125, 165,
250, 360, 425.
-, matters referred to, 29, 35, 53,
83, 89, 109, 114, 148, 152,
165, 184, 246, 257, 268, 290,
308, 321, 329–30, 339, 343,
346, 355, 377, 427, 428, 435, 448.
-, opinions and reports of, etc. 1, 28,
33, 36, 53, 110, 154, 192, 293,
331, 349, 386.
-, printing for, 344.
-, salary and fee of, 76, 338, 373,
429.
-, warrants to, 132, 149, 158, 166,
171, 189, 218, 234, 235, 237,
259, 272, 303, 321, 332, 344,
353, 364, 366–8, 375, 386,
391, 392, 406, 439, 450.
Attorney General, Ireland. See Ireland.