Index of Subjects: H, I

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 13, 1697-1698. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1933.

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"Index of Subjects: H, I". Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 13, 1697-1698. Ed. William A Shaw(London, 1933), , British History Online. Web. 24 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol13/pp580-582.

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H.

Hackney Coaches, Office, incidents and salary bills of, 130, 220, 296, 366.
-, rents, late Receiver General's account, 147, 184; Receiver General (E. Wharton), 184, 234; payments into the Exchequer, 234, 328; payments out of, 51, 59, 65, 70, 87, 105, 161, 183, 233, 256, 265, 286, 328, 398.

Hammocks. See Navy.

Hanaper, Clerk of, accounts, 266; printing for, 344.

Harbingers. See Gentleman Harbinger; Knight Harbinger; Yeomen Harbingers.

Havenor. See Duchy of Cornwall.

Hawkers and Pedlars, licensing of (as by Act 9 Wm. III, c. 25), 108,
-, Commissioners for (S. Atkinson, R. Davies and J. Henley), commission, 106, 365; and their officers, salaries of, 9, 162, 168, 351, 430; solicitor to (C. Neadle), 430.
-, fee for, to be for the discharge of interest on the transport debt, 162, 431.
-, woodmongers' petition as to their liability under the Act, 192.
-, See also Transports, Commissioners of.

Hawks. See King's Hawks.

HEARTHMONEY, arrears of, payment out of, 449.
-, late Farmers or Contractors of, their dispute with Lady Wood and Mris. Stephens regarding pawned tallies, 25, 26, 27, 33, 37, 40; ordered to allow the matter to go for trial, 61, 76, 95, 271, 292, 350.
-, process against, threatened and directed, 26, 40, 61, 76, 87, 95, 271, 292, 335; petition for it to be stopped, 350.
-, law charges of, 449.

Hemp, for the Navy, price of, 100; seized, 209, 248.

Heralds' College or College of Arms—
-, Kings: Garter (Sir Thomas St. George), Clarencieux (Sir Henry St. George), and Norroy (Sir J. Dugdale), salaries, 215, 224.
-, Heralds: York (R. Devenish), Richmond, (H. Dethick), Somerset (F. Burghill), Lancaster (G. King), Chester (C. Mawson), and Windsor (P. Maudit), salaries, 215, 224.
-, Pursuivants: Bluemantle (J. Gibbon), Portcullis (L. Crump) Rouge Croix (P. Le Neve), and Rouge Dragon (H. Clopton), salaries, 215, 224.

Herbstrewer. See King's Herbstrewer.

Hides, taken as prize, 241.

Highwaymen, arrests of, 164, 255, 351, 357, 403, 409, 410, 434.

Historiographer Royal (T. Rymer), salary of, 141, 238, 319, 370; issue for expenses in transcribing and publishing the "ancient Leagues and public Acts of State betwixt the Crown of England and other nations," 441 (2).

Hogs, for the Navy, 68, 258; price contracted for, 210.

Horse, Master of the. See Royal Mews.

Horses. See Royal Mews.

Household. See Royal Household.

HOUSES (or Windows), duty on, (as by 7–8 Wm. III, c. 18 and 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20).
-, Agent for Taxes managing (W. Clayton), 320–1.
-, Assessment Commissioners, instructions to, 387–8.
-, charging of shop windows and malt houses, 84.
-, collectors of, 48.
-, deficiency of, as computed by the Deficiency Act, and issues for making good, 401, 447.
-, delays in the collection of, directions to Justices of the Peace, etc., 236, 268, 286, 337, 377, 378.
-, Justices of the Peace, etc., not to give opinions contrary to the intention of the Act and to assist in the collection of the duties, 337, 346, 360, 361.
-, payments out of, for interest on loans charged on the Deficient Funds, 27, 148; for rewards for bringing in clipped money, in accordance with clause 15 of 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20, 156. 359; to the Deficient Funds, 401, 447.
-, preventing frauds in, Act 9 Wm. III, c. 32 for, directions to Receivers General to observe, 449–50.
-, Receivers General of, 337, 377, 388, 405, 449, 450.
-, allowances and salaries, 185, 188.
-, payments by, 123, 253, 320, 384, 397, 410.
-, securities of, 145, 162, 267, 280, 405.
-, surveyors and inspectors of, 244, 246, 321, 337, 360, 361.
-, appointments and dismissals, 95, 365, 385, 424, 432.
-, ill treated and prevented from making surveys, 133–4.
-, petitions for places of, 170, 183, 184, 339.
-, printed books of instruction for, 299.
-, salaries, 123–4, 253, 384, 397, 410.

HUNDREDS, in Cornwall, salary of the steward of, 280; in Essex, petition for lease of, 246.
-, named:—
-, Babergh; Barlichway; Barstable; Bassetlaw; Blofield; Blything; Brothercross.
-, Carlford; Chelmsford; Clackclose; Clavering; Colneis; Cosford.
-, Depwade; Dunmow.
-, Earsham; East Flegg; Eynsford.
-, Forehoe; Freebridge Lynn; Freebridge Marshland.
-, Gallow; Grimshoe; Guilt Cross.
-, Happing; Hartismere; Henstead; Hinckford; Holt; Hoxne; Humbleyard.
-, Lackford; Launditch; Loddon; Loes; Lothingland.
-, Mere; Mitford.
-, North Erpingham; North Greenhoe.
-, Plomesgate.
-, Risbridge.
-, Samford; Shropham; Smithdon; South Erpingham; South Greenhoe; Stow.
-, Taverham; Thredling; Tunstead.
-, Walsham; Wangford; Wayland; West Flegg; Wilford.

I.

Imports. See Exports.

Imprests, Auditors of (B. Bridges and T. Done), 221; directions to, etc., 20, 27, 40, 49–50, 55, 58, 61, 92, 95, 173, 191, 211, 238, 256, 266, 280, 308, 358, 359, 377; fees, 411.

Indigo, 241.

Innkeeper's petition to be excused the repayment of Excise money stolen whilst in his care, 295.

Insurance, of a house hired for the entertainment of foreign ministers, 70, 272; of a ship, 367.

INTEREST, rates of:
-, 2 per cent. on loans on the Hereditary and Temporary Excise, 303; on loans on the Exchequer in General, 112.
-, 6 per cent. on the debt to the Prince of Denmark, 331; on loans on credit of the Exchequer in General, 122, 435; on loans for the Army in Flanders, 283.
-, 7 per cent. on the first 250,000l. of loans on the [Third] Quarterly Poll, 374; on the first 100,000l. of loans on the Coal Duty, 375.
-, 8 per cent. on the second 250,000l. of loans on the [Third] Quarterly Poll, 374; on the second 100,000l. of loans on the Coal Duty, 375; on the fourth contract for circulating Exchequer Bills, 67; on loans on the [Second] 3s. Aid, 287.
-, 10 per cent. on the second and third contracts for circulating Exchequer Bills, 13, 45, 46, 129, 156, 220, 258, 272.

Ireland. For all matters, except Army and Ordnance, see under Ireland in the Index of Persons and Places.