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U.
Underdowne (Underdown), John, collector and surveyor, Rochester port, dismissed, 227; information against, 12, 234; seizures by, 6, 12, 13.
Underore. See Windsor Underore.
Unshinagh, Glenarm barony, co. Antrim, 352.
Upcott, James, tidesman, Plymouth, 169.
-, John, waiter and searcher, Lostwithiel, 169.
Upnor, co. Kent, garrison of, 415.
Upper Cross. See Uppercross.
Upper Iveagh. See Iveagh.
Upper Ossory, Queens County, barony of, 263, 369.
Upper Ossory, Earl of. See FitzPatrick, B.
-, Lady Dowager of. See FitzPatrick, Dorothy.
-, Lord of. See FitzPatrick, B.
Upper Witford. See Witford.
Uppercross, Upper Cross, co. Dublin, barony of, 333, 334.
Upton, co. Kent, Marines' quarters at, 251, 256.
Ure, Ballintober barony, co. Roscommon, 351.
Uttlesford, Uttleford, co. Essex, hundred of, 425.
Uxbridge, co. Middlesex, Marines' quarters at, 253.
V.
Vallées, Hospital of the. See Switzerland.
Van Borselan. See Borselan.
Van Borssele. See Borssele.
Van den Brande. See Brande.
Van der Esch. See Esch.
Van Homrigh. See Homrigh.
Van Hulls. See Hulls.
Van Keppel. See Keppel.
Van Reede. See Reede.
Van Reissen. See Reissen.
Van Zulen. See Zulen.
Vanburgh (Vanbrugh, Vanburg), William, Deputy Comptroller of the Treasurer of the Chamber's Office, 10, 17, 40, 41, 42, 46, 57, 59, 65, 138, 145, 186, 211, 295, 390, 392.
Vanderstant, [Leonard], officer of the Ordnance, Ireland, 345.
Vatchell, Tanfield, sheriff of Berkshire, 360.
Vaudois. See Switzerland.
Vaughan, Ellen or Helen, 17; concerning her claim to a moiety of Lt.-Col. John Vaughan's pension, 20, 25, 26, 257–8; moiety of the said pension for, 20, 64, 295, 393.
-, John, 3rd Earl of Carbery (Carbury), lease of profits of original seal, post fines and fines pro licentia concordandi in cos. Brecon, Cardigan, Carmarthen, Glamorgan, Pembroke and Radnor, 321, 326, 360, 379.
-, -, lieutenant-colonel, 17; agent to. See Mason, —; concerning moiety of his pension claimed by Ellen Vaughan, 20, 25, 26, 257–8; pension of, 26, 62, 125, 286, 295, 393; troop of, 25.
Veale (Veel), William, comptroller, Sandwich port, 361.
Venice, consul at. See Broughton, H.
gondola imported from, 17, 146.
-, Republic of, Ambassador Extraordinary to. See Montagu, C.,
Earl of Manchester; Secretary
to. See Stanyan, A.
Venisse, —, pension for, 142.
Veran, William, tidesman and boatman, Penryn, 131.
Verdille, —, pension for, 142.
Vernon, James, a Commissioner for Prizes,
67.
-, Secretary of State, 8, 9, 17, 18,
21, 40, 42, 96, 98, 153, 267,
274, 296, 301, 303, 327, 337,
363, 394, 404, 405; loan by,
133; salary of, 412; secret
service issues to, 53, 95, 212,
260, 331, 384.
-, Secretary to the Lords Justices,
172.
-, John, merchant, petition of, 387.
-, Mary, lands forfeited by the attainder of, 387.
-, Thomas, a Receiver of the subscriptions for the Two Millions, 143.
Verrio, [Antonio], painting at Windsor, 95, 385, 391, 400, 409.
Vialas, —, pension for, 142.
Vick, Charles, judgment to, 355.
Vickers (Vickars), —, payment to, 245.
-, William, Customs officer, 177, 277.
Vicount, John, noontender, London port, 324; exchanges with tidesman, 411.
Viel, Mlle. — du, royal bounty for, 202.
Vienna, Secretary at. See Sutton, R.
Vigino, —, of Livorno, money for Forces in Piedmont, 218.
Vignoles, —, pension for, 142.
Villemison, —, pension for, 141.
Villiers, [Charles], clerk of the cheque to the Guard of James II, 292.
-, Charles, searcher, Gravesend, 86, 106, 365, 385, 387.
-, Edward, Earl of Jersey, Ambassador Extraordinary to France,
69, 313, 362, 404.
-, Envoy Extraordinary to the
States General, Holland, 69,
313.
-, issue to, 410.
-, Keeper of Hyde Park, 193, 206.
-, a Lord Justice of Ireland, 296,
414; royal bounty for, 378.
-, plate allowed to, 362; return
of, 376.
-, Secretary of State, salary of,
412; secret service issue to,
330.
-, [Edward], brigadier, regiment of, 395.
-, Edward, trustee for the Duke of Northumberland, 361.
-, Sir Edward, assignee of Queen Henrietta Maria, 389.
-, George, Duke of Buckingham, pension of, 75, 307.
-, -, Viscount Grandison, trustee for the Duke of Northumberland, 361.
-, -, colonel, regiment of, 51, 245, 274.
-, Henry, Keeper of the Tennis Courts, 206, 208.
-, Katharine, widow, petition of, 395.
-, Mary, Duchess of Buckingham, payments to, for secret service, to be deducted from arrears of her late husband's pension, 75, 307; royal bounty for, 405, 410, 413.
-, Sir William, petition of, 83.
Vincent, [Samuel], captain of the Nonsuch, 128.
-, Thomas, grants to, out of arrears of New River Company assessments, 53, 259–260, 364; royal bounty for, 259.
Virazel, Baron de, pension of, 141.
Virginia, assistance given by, to New
York, 123, 163.
-, Auditor General of. See Bird,
W.
-, batteries, 163.
-, chaplains for. See Kippax, P.;
Yates, R.
-, clergy in, commissary of. See
Blair, [J.]
-, Establishment salaries, 163.
-, fleet of, 224.
-, forts, 163.
-, garrison, 415.
-, goods for, 168.
-, Government of, money for defraying expenses of, 123, 124,
162, 163, 187.
-, Governor of, 162, 163. See also
Nicholson, F.
-, Lieutenant-Governor of. See
Nicholson, F.
-, linen for, 403–4.
-, merchants trading to, 359.
-, persons entering, duty on, 123.
-, port duties, 163.
-, provisions for Benbow's squadron, 203.
-, quit rents, assigned to Charles
II, 162; disposal of, 110,
123–4, 162, 163, 187.
-, revenues of, 123, 162, 163, 187.
-, ship from, seized, 110.
-, ships, duty on, 123.
-, sloop for use against illegal
traders, 123, 163.
-, tobacco from, 359.
-, duty on, 123, 162, 163; bonds
for, 190; deficiency of,
187.
-, want of shipping to bring
away, 163.
-, Treasury of, 124, 162, 163.
-, See also Rappahannock River.
Vivent, Michael, Army officer, money due to, 407.
-, Peter, Army officer, money due to, 407.
Vlack, Cornelia, petition for payment for loan by Capt. Van Zulen, her first husband, 113.
Vrangel, Count, who brought back the King of Sweden's Garter, present for, 137.
W.
Waddell, Robert, petition of, 271.
Waddingham, Wadlingham, co. Lincoln, lands in, 422.
Waddington, co. Lincoln, 342.
Waddon, Richard, of Plympton, agent for the pacquet boats, Falmouth, 77, 81, 338.
Wade, —, 403.
-, -, Customs officer, Shoreham, 348.
Wadlane, John, waiter, Bude, 169.
Wadlingham. See Waddingham.
Wakefield, John, Customs officer, London port, 286.
Walbanke, —, clerk, chaplain for Jamaica, 324.
Walcott, co. Norfolk, and adjacent towns, inhabitants setting up herring fishery, 339.
Walcourt, Walcour, Flanders, officer killed at, 246.
Waldegrave, Henrietta, Lady Dowager of Waldegrave, et al., petition of, 88.
Walden, co. Hertford, 423.
-, King's. See King's Walden.
Walden, Lord. See Howard, H.
Waldingham. See Woldingham.
Waldron (Walrond), Edward, concerning Forces in the West Indies, 27; forfeited recognizance levied on his estate in Antigua, 31, 192; warrant for, 33.
Wales, Crown land revenues, 96, 177, 273,
307.
-, Auditors of, 96, 177; making up
Alienation accounts, 101, 102.
See also Chetwynd, C.; Grey,
R.; Humphreys, [R.]; Tudor,
—.
-, Receiver General of. See Tilson,
C.
-, customers of the out-ports, 403.
-, manager of the Duties on Marriages,
etc., and Houses. See Stephens,
M.
-, ship driven to coast of, 379.
-, North, Customs officers, complaint against, 209.
-, Receiver General of Duties on
Marriages, etc., and Houses.
See Austin, T.
-, Receiver of the Revenue, grant
of office of, 125. See also
Austin, T.; Baber, [J.];
Painton, [S.]; Pavey, [J.];
Whitley, M.
-, Vice-Admiral of. See Nanney,
[H.]
-, South, original seal, post fines and fines pro licentia concordandi, 326.
Wales, Prince of. See Henry.
Walker (Walter), —. undersearcher, London port, 36, 37.
-, Elizabeth. See Elliott, Elizabeth.
-, Hester, payments to, 91, 111, 112; petition of, 91; royal bounty for, 202.
-, John, a Deputy Clerk of Parliament, 282.
-, -, Usher of the Exchequer Court, 157, 172, 220, 303, 417.
-, Thomas, deputy undersearcher, London port, 145.
Walkerith, Walkwreth, co. Lincoln, lands in, 422.
Waller, [Stephen], doctor, advocate for Prizes, 93.
-, Sir Thomas, lease of rent of prizage and butlerage of wines, 361.
-, Sir William, farmer of the prizage and butlerage of wines, 361.
Wallesborne. See Whalesbone.
Wallinger, Walter, Secondary in the Pipe Office, 197.
Wallington, co. Surrey, 419; hundred of, 419.
Wallis, —, [Army agent], 25.
-, -, student, Oxford University, annuity for, 417.
-, Charles, petition of, 89.
-, Jacob, petition for restoration of engine, 316.
Walrond. See Waldron.
Walscroft. See Walshcroft.
Walsh, Mary, widow, assignee of Dame Wycherly, 325; lease of tithes, co. Salop, 283, 325.
-, Thomas, merchant, debts of, 115, 288, 387.
Walsham, North, co. Norfolk, petition of inhabitants to take coals from ships from Newcastle, 339.
Walshcroft, Walscroft, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, 342.
Walsingham, James, rent out of manor of West Dereham, 149.
Walter, Charles, landcarriageman, London port, 322.
-, Henry, Customs officer, 349.
-, William, landcarriageman, London port, 72.
-, See also Walker.
Walters (Waters), —, captain, bounty to, for prize guns, 29, 78, 179, 204, 252, 345.
-, Robert, captain, building of the Dry Docks, Plymouth, 59, 61, 285.
Waltham, Little, co. Essex, manor of, 425.
Walton, Parry, payment for repairing pictures, 194, 206.
Wamoore Waste, cos. Worcester and Gloucester, 212.
Wandesford, Elizabeth, custodiam lease to, 265; petition of, 88, 373.
-, William, custodiam leases, 265.
Wangford, co. Suffolk, hundred of, 341.
Wappenham, Wapenham, co. Northampton, 420.
Ward, Richard, quayman, London port, 167; surveyor, Lynn Regis, 167.
Warday. See Wardley.
Wardham, Thomas, lease of Avelyns Grove, Windsor, 249.
Wardley, Warday, co. Rutland, 421.
Wardon. See Chipping-Warden.
Wardour, [William, Clerk of the Pells], concerning loan of Mrs. Zouch, 55.
Waring, Richard, searcher, Chester port, 211.
Warlingham, co. Surrey, 419.
Warmingford. See Wormingford.
Warner, Ann, petition of, 381.
-, John, Master of the King's Barges, 194, 206, 244; petition for payment for houses at East Greenwich, 360.
-, Simon, of Knaresborough, outlaw, goods etc. of, 203, 332.
Warnford, [George], riding surveyor, cos. Cumberland and Northumberland, 386.
Warren, Clement, Exchequer Bills, 33.
-, Mary, widow, petition for remission of First Fruits, Hadleigh, 327.
-, Maurice, petition of, 88.
-, Thomas, captain, Commander-inChief of the squadron for reducing pirates in the East Indies, 165; a Commissioner going to the East Indies, 165, 221; squadron of, 34, 72, 73, 165, 198, 322.
Warrington, [co. Lancaster], Postmaster of. See Page, M.
Warsdale [? Mardale], co. Westmorland, lands in, 254.
Warton. See Wharton.
Warwick, county of, Post Office in, 241.
Receiver General of Assessments.
-, See Andrews, J.; Newsham, J.
Warwick (Warwicke), [Philip], Customer of the Cloth Office, London port, 231.
Washington, —, colonel, children of, lease of waifs', strays', felons' goods etc., 362.
-, Henry, petition for lease of North and South Coppices etc., Cookham, 388.
Waters. See Walters.
Watson, —, 91.
-, George, customer, Bristol port, 293.
-, -, petition for noli prosequi to information against his ship, 278.
-, Mary, royal bounty for, 202.
-, William, Page of the Bedchamber, 50, 244.
-, -, trustee for T. Frampton, 79, 91, 374.
Watton, co. Hertford, 423.
-, at Stone, Watton Mark W[illia]m, co. Hertford, 423.
Watts, John, superintendent of weighing porters, Bristol, 160; weighing porter, Bristol, 160.
Waverton, co. Cumberland, lands in, 256.
Wayland, co. Norfolk, hundred of, 340.
Weaver, [Edward], captain of Marines, company of, 240.
-, Thomas, agent for New York, 9, 126, 243; collector and receiver of the revenues, New York, 366.
Webb (Web), —, counsel, 20, 25, 26, 101, 258.
-, Robert, petition for debt, 86.
Webberley, [Thomas], major of Marines, debt to G. Rodney, 321.
Webster, Elizabeth, daughter of William, petition for pension, 347.
-, Mary, daughter of William, petition for pension, 347.
-, -, royal bounty for, 202.
-, William, captain, killed at Philipstown, 347.
Weedon, Thomas, overpayment on wines, 359.
Weeks (Weekes), John, mariner, petition of, 402.
-, William, tidesman, Dover port, 152.
Weemes, [James], captain, company of, 187.
Wekett, William, attending the Treasury Office, 144, 230, 309, 398, 400.
Welbeck, Richard, stable keeper, Reading, 206, 242.
Weldon, co. Northampton, 421.
Wellowyn. See Welwyn.
Wells, co. Lincoln, hundred of, Commissioners of Assessments, 169.
- [next the Sea], co. Norfolk, 129.
Wells, George, tidesman and boatman, Torquay, 131.
Welshestown, Salt barony, co. Kildare, 369.
Welshpool, Poll, co. Montgomery, Commissioners of Assessments, 135.
Welwyn, Wellowyn, co. Hertford, 423.
Wenden, Wendon, Great, co Essex, manor of, 425; Hall, 425.
-, Little, co. Essex, manor of, 425.
Wenden-Lofts, Wendonlotts, co. Essex, 425.
Wenlock, co. Salop, Marines' quarters at, 251, 256.
Wenton. See Barrow.
Wentworth, John, of Canrades, 424.
-, Thomas, Lord Raby, commander of the Royal Regiment of Dragoons, 240; a Groom of the Bedchamber, 193, 205.
West Ballyhumock. See Ballyhumock.
West Ballynening. See Ballynening.
West Carnagh. See Carnagh.
West Deeping. See Deeping.
West Dereham. See Dereham.
West Ham, Westham, co. Essex, Marines' quarters at, 253, 261.
West Harting. See Harting.
West Humble. See Wisecomble.
West Indies, governors in, 23.
-, minister going to, 73.
-, ships for, 103, 416.
-, ships lost in, 84, 358.
-, squadron in (Ben bow's), 23, 105,
175, 203.
-, troops in and going to, 20, 22,
24, 28, 30, 31, 74, 76, 80, 82,
89, 94, 136, 138–9, 158, 159,
170, 173, 203, 208, 223, 328,
336, 356, 372, 393, 414, 416.
West Kilkenny. See Kilkenny.
West Lishandrum. See Lishandrum.
Westbury, [in Compton], co. Surrey, land in, 420.
Westcombe (Westcomb), George, major, arrears of, 179; died of wounds, 253.
-, Mary, widow of George, royal bounty for, 179, 250, 253.
Westham. See West Ham.
Westharling. See Harting.
Westlake, Hugh, petition for grant of receivership of Duchy of Cornwall, 378.
Westmeath, county of, forfeited lands in, 263, 333, 334, 335, 351, 355, 374.
Westminster, co. Middlesex, 24, 46, 93,
348.
-, Commissioners of Assessments,
66, 347.
-, Dean and Chapter of. See London and Westminster—streets,
etc. (St. Margaret's).
-, King's house at, keeper of. See
Whinyard, Ann.
-, Liberties of, 365.
-, Marines' quarters at, 253.
-, Receiver General of Assessments.
See Cuddon, Sir T.
-, Receiver General of Duties on
Marriages, etc., and Houses,
309. See also Cuddon, Sir T.
-, Surveyor of Duties on Marriages,
etc., and Houses. See Wheeler,
W.
-, Treasury of the Receipt. See
Index of Subjects — Exchequer,
Receipt.
Westmorland, county of, Crown land
revenues, 67, 380; auditor of,
254, 380; list of rents, 254–5;
pensions etc. payable out of, 92,
243, 254, 256, 380; Receiver
General of, 380. See also Hart, R.
-, Excise collector. See Benson, W.
-, Receiver General of Assessments.
See Braugham, T.; Huddleston, A.
-, Receiver General of Duties on
Marriages, etc., and Houses.
See Braugham, T.
-, Sheriff of. See Tufton, T., Earl
of Thanet.
-, Surveyor of Duties on Marriages,
etc., and Houses. See Child,
F.; Henning, J.
Weston, —, concerning Mrs. Zouch's loan, 55.
Weston Favell, Weston Flavell, co. Northampton, 421.
Westwood, —, underkeeper, New Park, Richmond, 259, 410.
Wetham, John, King's waiter, Bristol port, 347.
Wetherall, Henry, tidesman, Liverpool port, 402.
Weybridge, co. Surrey, Haw or Wharf in, 420.
Weymouth, co. Dorset, 128, 130; Customs sloop, 129; Sick and Wounded, 340; victuallers of, petition of, 340.
Whaland, William, master of the Virgin de Carme, 150.
Whalesbone, Wallesborne, co. Sussex, hundred of, 426.
Whalley (Whaley), Maria, widow of [Thomas], royal bounty for, 246.
-, [Thomas], lieutenant-colonel, killed at Landen, 246.
Wharton, Warton, co. Lincoln, lands in, 422.
Wharton, Sir George, objection against interest account of, 211.
-, [Henry, colonel], regiment of, 247.
-, Sir Polycarpus, 17, 19, 22; [Ordnance] account of, 3, 27, 109.
-, Thomas, Lord Wharton, Chief Justice in Eyre, Trent South, 244; Comptroller of the Household, 244, 272.
Wheeler (Wheler), Andrew, lieutenantcolonel, petition concerning Datchet ferry, 359, 418.
-, William, Surveyor of Duties on Marriages, etc., and Houses, London, Westminster and Middlesex, 51, 309.
Whilton, Whelton, co. Northampton, 421.
Whinyard, Ann, keeper of the King's House, Westminster, 197.
Whitaker (Whittacre), Charles, Foreign Apposer in the Exchequer Court, 198, 205.
-, [Edward], solicitor to the Admiralty, 248.
-, Nicholas, deputy receiver, Alienation Office, 102, 372, 408.
Whitbread. See Whitebread.
White, —, lieutenant, killed at Aughrim, 247.
-, Elizabeth, widow of [William], royal bounty for, 246.
-, John, forfeited lands of, 333, 334.
-, [Margaret], widow, royal bounty for, 247.
-, Michael, bill of exchange, 124.
-, Patr., forfeited lands of, 264.
-, Peter, clerk to H. Pelham, 314.
-, Sarah, widow, custodiam lease of lands etc. in Carnarvon, 228.
-, Thomas, inventor of "Hottshot," petition of, 106.
-, [William], captain, killed at Steinkirk, 246.
-, William, deputy postmaster, Sudbury, 220.
Whitebread (Whitbread), Henry, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Bedford, 207, 342.
Whitechapel, co. Middlesex, White Lion tavern, 339.
Whitefeild. See Wyfield.
Whitehall, 372.
-, Armoury at, keeper of. See
Beaubuisson, P. G. de.
-, Chapel at, organ for, 180, 357.
-, Commissioners of Assessments,
66, 301.
-, fire at, 138.
-, Palace, 301.
-, Privy Garden, 136, 186; gate
keeper. See Tagg, W.
-, Secretaries of State's Office, 310.
-, shed in, for King's Musical Instrument Maker, 357.
-, State Paper Office, keeper of.
See Williamson, Sir J.
-, tennis court at, 361.
-, Terrace Walk, 383.
-, under-housekeeper. See Bedoe, R.
Whitehaven, co. Cumberland, Customs officers, 148, 169, 224; Customs sloop, 129; ship for, wrecked, 190.
Whitehead, John, petition of, 65; pension for, 65.
Whiteley. See Whitley.
Whitell. See Whittle.
Whitfield, Whitfeild, co. Northampton, manor of, 421.
Whitgrave, Charles, lease to S. Aldridge, 144.
Whitley (Whiteley), Morgan, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Chester and North Wales, 26, 74, 82, 93, 177, 303, 328, 383, 384.
Whittacre. See Whitaker.
Whittle (Whitell, Whittell), John, clerk, royal bounty for, 82, 356, 381.
-, Margaret, royal bounty for, 202.
-, Michael, waiter and searcher, Cowes, 130.
Whittlewood Forest, Birch Coppices,
269.
-, Buckingham Thick, 269.
-, felling in, 211, 269.
-, gateing, posting etc. of coppices,
269.
-, Hanger Walk, 211, 269.
-, lodge, repair of, 211; keeper
of. See Dorrington, F.
-, Old Coppice, 269.
-, repairs in, 211.
-, Shulbrooke (Sholebrook) Walk,
269.
-, timber for sale for Queen
Dowager's service, 269.
-, woodward of. See Newton, T.
Wicherly. See Wycherly.
Wicke. See Wicks.
Wickens, Samuel, petition to compound for duties on tobacco bonds, 321.
Wickford, Wigford, Wigmor, co. Essex, 423; Sops (? Sappers) Farm in, 424.
- See also Witford.
Wicks (Wicke), Michael, [late receiver of tobacco duties], 135.
Widdington, Medington, co. Essex, 425; Hall, 425.
Widdrington, —, colonel, regiment of, 113.
Wigford. See Wickford.
Wigg, Edward, payment for debt, 47, 239, 407.
Wight, Isle of, garrison of, 415; Governor of. See Cutts, Lord; Receiver General of Assessments and Duties on Marriages, etc., and Houses. See Cobb, T.
Wigmor. See Wickford.
Wilbraham, Thomas, outlaw, lands of, 360.
Wilcocks. See Wilcox.
Wilcott, Wilcot, co. Salop, 283.
Wilcox (Wilcocks), John, landwaiter, London port, 402.
-, Nath., a messenger of the Chamber, 295.
Wildman, Sir John, major, Governor of the Post Office, 339; late Postmaster General, administration of estate of, to recover bonds, 81, 350.
Wilford, Abraham, Customs sloop commander, 129.
Wilkinson, —, captain, lottery pensioner, royal bounty for, 260.
William III, abroad or going abroad, 86,
87, 169, 222.
-, absence of, 46.
-, accession of, 404.
-, at Kensington. See Kensington.
-, attending the Treasury, 44, 47,
50, 51, 53, 56, 58, 60, 63, 65,
68, 71, 74, 76, 82, 86, 87, 89.
-, condolence with Elector of
Bavaria on death of his son,
280.
-, enlarging Windsor Little Park,
132, 147.
-, first English servant of. See
Morris, T.
-, goods of, at Customs House, 216.
-, grants by, 161, 297.
-, in or going to Holland. See
Holland.
-, intended assassins of, 305.
-, landing in the West, 25, 149,
258.
-, "mother of," 48.
-, pictures of, as presents, 122, 137,
221, 314.
-, presents made by, 137, 153, 221,
229, 240, 243, 314, 322–3, 324,
383, 385.
-, progresses of, 370.
-, return of, 5, 96.
-, skins given by, to Hudsons Bay
Company, 92.
-, subscriptions of, to the Bank,
97; to the East India Company (Two Millions), 9, 43,
71, 119, 211, 239, 240, 314–5.
-, wine of, at Customs House, 46.
-, wines for, 225, 294, 350.
Williams, —, payment to, 173.
-, -, widow, surety for J. Mason, 382.
-, Charles, late Receiver General of Assessments, co. Monmouth, 207.
-, John, bishop of Chichester, arrears of tithes, Rye, 331.
-, William, issue to, 105; petition concerning fees out of Crown land revenues, Wales, 177.
-, William, late incumbent of Rye, 331.
-, -, master of the Margaret, 210.
Williamson, [Edmund, junior], a serjeantat-arms, 197, 205; concerning life grant of office, 54, 125.
-, [Edmund, senior], a serjeant-atarms, patent surrendered, 54.
-, Sir Joseph, Ambassador to Holland, 117, 171, 343; Keeper of the State Paper Office, Whitehall, 198, 206, 213; return of plate, 376.
-, Ralph, comptroller, Newcastle
port, 19, 22, 98, 99, 400; Receiver
General of Assessments, cos.
Durham, Northumberland and
York, 180, 294, 302, 331, 378;
Receiver of Duties on Marriages,
etc., 48.
-, petition of, 77.
-, prosecution of, 48, 49, 77, 85,
98, 99, 357, 395, 400.
-, servant of, 48.
-, Robert, 28, 32; concerning chief searchership, London port, 34–8, 200.
Willian, Willows alias Willowin, co. Hertford, 422.
Willis, —, widow, payment for stationery, 59, 280.
Willowin, Willows. See Willian.
Willson. See Wilson.
Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester, manor of East and West Deeping demised to, 299; trustee for E. Gwyn, 360.
Wilson (Willson), —, rent payable to, 265.
-, Hugh, Presbyterian minister, Northern Ireland, 375.
-, John, land leased from, 265.
-, [Thomas], lieutenant of Marines, arrears of, 380.
Wiltshire, assessments and duties, 135,
168, 285.
-, Commissioners of Assessments,
135, 168–9.
-, Receiver General of Assessments
and Duties on Marriages, etc.,
and Houses, 168–9. See also
Child, J.
-, Sheriff of. See Bennett, J.
-, Surveyor of Duties on Marriages,
etc., and Houses, 168. See
also Flower, H.; Ireland, W.
Winchester, co. Southampton, 341.
Winchester, Marquess of. See Poulett, C.
Winchilsea, Countess Dowager of. See Finch, Elizabeth.
Winder, William, tidesman, Whitehaven port, 148, 224.
Windham, co. Sussex, hundred of, 426.
indham, Dame Anne, daughters of, 397; payment to, 410.
-, Frances, daughter of Anne, pension of, 397.
-, Sir Francis, pension of, 178, 205.
-, Mahaleel, doorkeeper of the House of Peers, 382.
-, Rachel, daughter of Anne, pension of, 397.
-, Thomas, lease of Walton's messuage, Windsor, 257.
Windsor, Old and New, co. Berks, 241.
-, Avelyns Grove, Avelin's Grove
alias Frogmore Grove, 249,
326.
-, Avenue or Great Walk, 249, 297,
326.
-, Bushey Leases, 297, 326.
-, Church, 299; annuity for, 223;
churchwardens of, 223.
-, gardens at, 383.
-, Frogmore Farm, 156, 230, 297,
304, 361; part taken into
Windsor Little Park, 156, 297.
-, Glasier's Close, 299.
-, King Henry Inn, 225, 230, 249,
326.
-, Kingsbury, 299.
-, lands etc., leases etc. of, 46,
132, 214, 225, 230, 249, 253,
257, 297, 298–9, 304, 306, 317,
326, 358, 361, 382; proprietors of, satisfaction of, 215.
-, manor of, site of, 147, 215, 230,
306.
-, mayor etc. of, 223, 241.
-, mill, 297.
-, poor of, annuity for, 223, 227.
-, rectory of, 215, 230, 306.
-, Shaw Farm, 156, 230, 249, 297,
304, 326, 361; part taken
into Windsor Little Park,
156, 297.
-, Upright Lane, 299.
-, Walton's messuage, 132, 230,
257, 317.
-, Works at, 60; comptrollership of,
petition for, 87; paymaster and
receiver of. See Roberts, W.;
plumber to. See Roberts, M.
Windsor Castle and Honor, 249, 297,
306, 326.
-, Chapel Royal, dean and canons
of, garden of, 306; lease by,
249, 326.
-, ferry leading to, 359, 418.
-, garrison, 415.
-, installation at, 126.
-, King's Bedchamber and Dressing Room, furnishing of, 262.
-, King's servants, petition for
pensions, etc., 266.
-, painting at, 95, 385, 391, 400.
-, revenues, 266; receiver of,
266. See also Roberts, W.
-, tennis court at, 204.
-, tradesmen furnishing goods to,
31, 181, 367.
-, water engine, keeper of. See
Taylor, J.
-, wind damage, repair of, 283.
-, windows, 283.
Windsor Forest, Bagshot (Bigshot) Rails,
keeper of. See Clark, W.
-, Battles Walk or Bailiwick, circuitor or bailiff of. See
Branch, J.
-, Cranbourne (Cranburne) Chase,
keeper of. See Sayers, E.
-, deer in, hay for, 192, 193, 288;
increase of, 257.
-, keepers' wages, 192.
-, King's servants, petition for
pensions, etc., 266.
-, lands in, 257.
Windsor Great Park, 249, 326.
-, Mote Park laid into, 281.
-, tithes, 215.
Windsor Little Park, 297, 306.
-, enlargement of, lands for, 46,
132, 147, 156, 214, 215, 230,
249, 253, 257, 297, 298, 304,
338, 358, 382.
-, Gutter or Watercourse, 297, 306.
-, lands taken into:—
-, Bushey Leases, 297.
-, Datched Mead, 147, 214, 249,
297, 298, 326.
-, Frogmore Farm, part of, 156,
297.
-, Mill Field (Millfield), 147, 257,
297, 298, 317.
-, Mill Mead, 147, 249, 297, 298,
326.
-, Shaw Farm, part of, 156, 297.
-, Ranger of. See Bentinck, W.,
Earl of Portland.
-, walling in of, 230, 253, 304.
Windsor Mote Park, laid into Windsor
Great Park, 281.
-, rent of, 65, 83, 281.
-, tithes, 215.
Windsor Underore (Under Oar), manor of,
Easthurst in, 299.
-, fee farm rent of, 43, 175, 179,
217, 230, 241.
-, Highfield in, 299.
-, lands in, 299.
Windsor, Edward, captain, commander of the Express, information against, 227.
-, Thomas, a Groom of the Bedchamber, 193, 205.
-, [Thomas], colonel, petition for grant of seized paper, 54.
Winslow, Samuel, midshipman, 112; informations by, on prize embezzlements, 12, 13, 234, 338; recommended to command coast guard vessel, 16, 138, 148.
Winter (Wyntor), John, apprehending and convicting highwaymen, 166; deputy searcher, Bristol port, 362.
-, -, of Southampton, maker of the keel for the Cornwall, 6.
Winterton, co. Lincoln, lands in, 422.
Wintour, Robert, Secondary in the Crown Office, 193, 206.
Wise, Thomas, forfeited lands of, 369.
Wisecomble [? West Humble in Mickleham], co. Surrey, 420.
Wiseman, Samuel, comptroller of the Malt Ticket accounts, 404.
-, William. See Cole, W.
Witford, Wickford, Upper, [in Mitcham], co. Surrey, 419.
Wivenhoe, co. Essex, Customs sloop, 129.
Woking, Woaking, co. Surrey, 420; bailiff of, 420.
Woldingham, Waldingham, co. Surrey, 419.
Wolseley (Wosely), William, brigadier, regiment of, 22, 164, 199–200; agent to, 164. See also Edwards, R.
Wolstenholme, Sir John, collector outwards, London, 40.
-, Thomas, customer, Bridgwater port, 150.
Wood, Cornelius, colonel, memorial of, 299; petition of, 65; regiment of, 414.
-, Sir Edward, et al., [Hearthmoney accounts], 34, 93.
-, John, stock-holder in the General Company trading to the East Indies, 166.
-, Lady [Lydia], wife of a Hearthmoney collector, 14, 21, 22, 27, 29, 31, 34, 52, 186.
-, Richard, boatman, Ilfracombe, 160; boatman, Minehead, 160.
Woodcock, —, of Clifford's Inn, at Chelmsford, 230; caveat concerning the custody or bailiwick of Barstable and Hinckford Hundreds, 230.
-, Thomas, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Leicester, 302, 303, 341.
Woodcraft, John, sword-cutler, payment to, 116.
Woodhouse, George, master of the Jane and Elizabeth, noli prosequi to information against the Alexander, 324, 406.
-, Leonard, boatman, Hull port, 278.
Woods, John, keeper, New Forest, 5.
Woodward, Samuel, grazier, goods and lands of, extended for debt, 73, 300.
-, Susannah, royal bounty for, 202.
-, Thomas, goods and lands of, extended for debt, 73.
Woogan, —, lease of lands, co. Pembroke, 367.
Woolaston, John, Receiver General of Assessments and Duties on Marriages, etc., and Houses, co. Hertford, 280, 287, 288, 341.
-, Richard, Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, etc., and Houses, co. Hertford, 287.
Woolwich, co. Kent, Marines' quarters at, 261.
Wootton, Wotton, co. Northampton, 420.
-, See also Wotton.
Wootton, —, Exchequer Bills, 69, 70.
Worcester, county of, assessments, 300.
-, mines and quarries, 212.
-, Receiver General of Assessments.
See Albert, T.
-, Sheriff of. See Appletree, J.
Worcester, co. Worcester, 341.
-, battle of, 65.
-, Marines' quarters at, 251, 256.
-, Receiver General of Assessments.
See Albert, T.
-, Sheriffs of. See Elcox, J.;
Reynolds, T.
Worcester, Bishop of. See Lloyd, W.
Workington, co. Cumberland, rectory of, 255.
Wormeley, Christopher, collector of the Plantation Duties, Rappahannock River, Virginia, 106.
Wormingford, Warmingford, co. Essex, lands in, 424.
Worsley, Sir Robert, timber, New Forest, 3.
Wosely. See Wolseley.
Wotton, Wootton, co. Surrey, manor of, 419.
- See also Wootton.
Wotton under Edge, co. Gloucester, poststage between Bristol and, 278, 299, 305, 313.
Wraggoe, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, 342.
Wren, Sir Christopher, Surveyor General of the Works, 8, 31, 58, 65, 120, 136, 186, 208, 252, 270, 275, 283, 286, 298, 332, 338, 357; salary of, 195.
Wright, —, captain, payment to, 245.
-, Charles, doorkeeper to the Commissioners of Appeals in Excise, 301, 329.
-, [Sir Nathan], serjeant-at-law, 44.
-, Peter, petition for receivership of assessments, co. York, 331.
Wroth, Phineas, fuel wood, New Forest, 5.
Wrotham, co. Kent, 405.
Wryotherly, Henry, surveyor, Annapolis, 402.
Wulfe, —, tree sold to, 4.
Wyche, Benj., of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, 242.
Wycherly (Wicherly), —, Dame, assignee of. See Walsh, Mary; grant of tithes of Wilcott and Ness-Cliffe, 283; lease of tithes of Baschurch, 325.
Wyfield, Whitefeild, [in Horndon on the Hill], co. Essex, manor of, 424.
Wymersley, Wymersly, co. Northampton, [hundred of], 420.
Wymondley, Wymondly, co. Hertford, 423.
Wynne (Wyn, Wynn), —, Customs officer, Plymouth, 150.
-, -, brigadier, tenant, arrears of Crown and quit rents, Ireland, 273.
-, William, Surveyor of Duties on Marriages, etc., and Houses, 305.
Wyntor. See Winter.
Wyvill (Wyvel), Francis, Receiver General of Assessments, cos. Durham, Northumberland and York, and Berwick and Newcastle, 85, 331, 340.
Y.
Yaddlethorpe, Yattlethorp, co. Lincoln, lands in, 422.
Yalm. See Yealm.
Yapp, John, Surveyor of Duties on Marriages, etc., and Houses, co. Salop, 274, 304.
Yarborough, Yarborow, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, 342.
Yarborough, [James], colonel, apprehending of, 41.
Yarborow. See Yarborough.
Yard, —, advertisements in the Gazette, 120, 135, 155, 237, 243, 287, 311, 321; relief of seamen, 402.
-, Robert, Secretary to the Lords Justices, England, during the King's absence, 46, 222.
Yardley Hall, Yardly Hall, [in Thaxted], co. Essex, manor of, 425.
Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, 342.
-, customer of. See Anguish, E.;
Anguish, R.
-, Customs officers to prevent export of corn from, 168.
-, Customs sloop, 129.
-, herring fishery, Excise duty on
beer for, 236.
-, ships bound for, 339; stopped
at, 267, 274.
-, Isle of Wight, 130.
-, North, co. Norfolk, garrison of, 415.
Yarmouth, Earl of. See Paston, W.
Yates (Yate, Yeates), John, landwaiter, Bristol port, 397; surveyor, Bristol port, 397.
-, Sir John, troop of, 25.
-, Richard, royal bounty for, 202.
-, Robert, bills drawn by, 259.
-, -, disbursements for the Bristol Mint, 267.
-, -, clerk, chaplain for Virginia, 48, 233, 244.
Yattlethorp. See Yaddlethorpe.
Yealm, Yalm, River, co. Devon, 131.
Yeates. See Yates.
Yeldham, Little, Netheryealdham, co. Essex, manor of, 424.
Yelverton, Christopher, colonel, administrator to. See Marshall, J.; company of, 168; creditors of, 168.
Yewell. See Yule.
Yong, Yonge. See Young.
York, county of, assessments, 135, 378.
-, Commissioners of Assessments,
135, 378.
-, Crown land revenues, 156, 405;
Receivers of. See Hart, R.;
Hawson, R.; Sowray, R.
-, estates in, 29, 380.
-, Excise in, pension out of, 307.
-, freeholders and inhabitants of,
petition for repair of county
gaol, 322.
-, Receiver General of Assessments.
See Williamson, R.; Wyvill, F.
-, Receiver of Duties on Marriages,
etc., and Houses, 291.
-, receivership of, petitions for,
331.
-, Surveyor of Duties on Marriages,
etc., and Houses. See Chamberlain, W.
-, -, North Riding, Commissioners of Assessments, 275, 378.
-, -, West Riding, Commissioners of Assessments, 378.
York, diocese of, annuity or pension out of Tenths of, 371, 408.
York, co. York, Castle, gaol in, repair of,
322.
-, Clifford's Tower, 322.
-, Crown land revenues, Receiver
of. See Sowray, R.
-, Mint at, money brought to, 180;
tools and utensils for, 346.
York Fort, Hudsons Bay, Canada, 93.
Young (Yong, Yonge), Gustavus, landwaiter, London port, 253, 316; payment to, 318; tidesurveyor, Hull port, 253, 254, 316.
-, Ralph, a messenger of the Chamber, 42, 278.
-, Simon, lieutenant, petition of, 187.
-, Sir Walter, a Commissioner of Customs, 121.
-, William, captain, commander of the De Grave, 227.
Younsmere, Johnsmere, co. Sussex, hundred of, 426.
Yule (Yewell), Priscilla, widow of [William], royal bounty for, 247.
-, [William], captain, died of wounds in Flanders, 247.
Z.
Zeale, John, mariner, petition of, 161, 292.
Zouch, —, 51; petition for his wife's loan, 54–5.
-, -, Mrs., loan by, 54–5.
Zulen, — van, captain, loan by, 113.
Zurich, Switzerland, 218.
Zuylestein, William Henry Nassau de, Earl of Rochford, late Master of the Robes, 185, 200; petition for reversionary grant of houses, etc., Piccadilly, 89, 370.