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Index of Subjects.

A.

Additional Impositions. See Customs— duties.

ADMIRALTY, Court, 9, 128, 229; of the Cinque Ports, Judge Official and Commissary of (G. Oxenden), salary of, 231, 272, 283.
-, Droits, 229; Receiver of (R. Crawley), 229.
-, houses or ground for, 49, 237, 248.
-, Lords, 6, 110, 112, 229, 248, 338, 377.
-, authority to disband Marine regiments, 77, 337.
-, commission, 100; new commission (Earl of Bridgwater, Lord Haversham, Sir D. Mitchell, Sir R. Rich, Sir G. Rooke), 412.
-, First Lord or Commissioner, extraordinary charge or trust in, 100, 401; opinion on increase of salary to, 400–1.
-, memorial concerning halfpay to flag-officers, etc., 327–8.
-, salaries, 389, 400, 412.
-, passes for merchant ships, 209.
-, Secretary to ([J.] Burchett), 6, 52, 110, 112, 209, 229, 248, 338.
-, Solicitor to ([E.] Whitaker), 248.

Advocate General. See King's Advocate General.

Africa Company, The Royal, petition of, for payment of concealed debentures for goods re-exported in 1685–7, 306; servants of, 306; Treasurer of, 306.

Agents, Army. See Army; for Taxes. See Taxes.

Alamodes. See Silks.

Aldermen, fines of, 426; omitted from assessments, 135.

Ale, duties on. See Excise—duties.

Alehouses, in St. James's Park, 77.

Alienation Office, accounts, 372; minutes concerning the right of making up, 101–2.
-, Commissioners of (E. Courthop et al.), 372; advance of salary to a commissioner, 372, 408.
-, privy seal for, 101.
-, Receiver of (E. Nicholas), 408. deputy to (N. Whitaker), accounts of, 102; advance of salary by, to a commissioner, 372, 408.
-, surplusage of, payment out of, 408.

Aliens' Duty. See Customs—duties.

Alnage Duty. See Cloths and Clothing.

AMBASSADORS, bills drawn by, 271, 386, 391.
-, entertainment of, 257; house hired for, 124.
-, equipage for, 146, 154, 271, 309, 343, 364, 371.
-, extraordinaries, bills of, 56, 57, 69, 71, 154, 271, 272, 309, 313, 343, 344, 345, 357, 364, 381, 391.
-, issues for, 8, 92, 111, 115, 172, 376.
-, necessary expenses, 271.
-, ordinaries, bills of, 8, 62, 69, 117, 118, 119, 289, 309, 313, 343, 364, 371, 381.
-, paying of, 7.
-, payments by, for the Fleet at Cadiz in 1696, 179; for the relief of seamen during the late war, 14, 402, 403.
-, plate issued to, 362; calling in of, 283.

- FROM ENGLAND to—
-, Algiers, Consul (W. Cole), 157, 158, 172, 209.
-, Amsterdam, Consul (J. Kirby), 357.
-, Bavaria, Elector of, Envoy Extraordinary (R. Hill), 118, 171, 343.
-, Brandenburg, Elector of, Envoy Extraordinary (G. Stepney), 56, 71, 118, 171, 272, 344.
-, Brunswick and Luneburg, Princes of, Envoy Extraordinary (J. Cressett), 118, 171, 343–4.
-, Brussels, Envoy Extraordinary (R. Hill), 343; journey to Duke and Duchess of Lorraine, 238; journey to Turin, 386, 391.
-, Denmark, Court of, Resident (H. Gregg), 118, 171, 344.
-, France, Ambassador Extraordinary (Earl of Jersey, Earl of Manchester, Earl of Portland), 62, 69, 289, 309, 313, 343, 345, 362; letters to, 404; messengers of the Chamber attending, 57, 268; Secretary to (M. Prior, A. Stanyan), 91, 343, 362, 364, 371, 376.
-, Germany, Emperor of, Envoy Extraordinary (Lord Lexinton), 117, 171, 345.
-, -, Princes of, on the Rhine, Envoy Extraordinary (G. Stepney), 56, 71, 118, 171, 272, 344.
-, Hanse Towns, Resident (Sir P. Rycaut), 118, 171, 344; ship seized by, 8–9.
-, Holland, Ambassador (Sir J. Williamson), 117, 171, 343; Envoy Extraordinary to the States General (Earl of Jersey), 69, 313.
-, India, Great Mogul, Ambassador (Sir W. Norris), 210, 227.
-, Portugal, King of, Envoy Extraordinary (P. Methuen), 119, 171, 344.
-, Rotterdam, Consul (A. Kicke), 357.
-, Savoy, Duke of, Envoy Extraordinary (Earl of Galway), 345.
-, Spain, Envoy Extraordinary (A. Stanhope), 118, 171, 344.
-, Sweden, Court of, Resident (H. Gregg, J. Robinson), 57, 118, 171, 271, 344, 386, 391.
-, Swiss Cantons, Envoy Extraordinary (P. de Hervart), 118, 171, 343.
-, Treaty of a General Peace, Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiaries (Lord Lexinton, Earl of Pembroke), 117, 171, 345; Secretary to (M. Prior), 343.
-, Tripoli, Consul (N. Dodington, D. Skinner), 357.
-, Turkey, Grand Seignior, Ambassador Extraordinary (Lord Paget, Duke of Shrewsbury), 16, 57, 146, 170, 271; journey to Belgrade, 154; mediating peace between the Emperor of Germany and the Grand Seignior, 154, 271.
-, Secretary to (—Schryer), 57; carrying conclusion of the peace, 271; journeys from Turkey, 271; royal bounty for, 271.
-, Tuscany, Duke of, Envoy Extraordinary (Sir L. Blackwell), 117–8, 171, 344.
-, Venice, Consul (H. Broughton), 357.
-, -, Republic of, Ambassador Extraordinary (Earl of Manchester), 69, 117, 171, 313; Secretary to (A. Stanyan), 119, 171.
-, Vienna, Secretary at (R. Sutton), 119, 171, 344.

- TO ENGLAND from—
-, Bavaria, Elector of, Envoy Extraordinary (Abbé Scarlotti, Baron Simeoni), presents for, 137, 221, 322–3.
-, Brandenburg, Envoy Extraordinary (Baron Dobrczenski), present for, 229.
-, Denmark, Resident ([J. H.] Paulli), present for, 229.
-, Genoa, Republic of, Envoy Extraordinary (Signor Justiniani), present for, 322–3.
-, Holland, Ambassador (Seigneur de Cleverskerke, Seigneur de Geldermalsen), memorials of, 150, 316, 318; present for, 314; return of, 346; sealing of goods of, 346; successor to, 83, 93–4; tallies, etc., of, 30, 83, 93–4, 180.
-, Lorraine, Duke of, Envoy Extraordinary (Count D'Ossonville), present for, 153.
-, Poland, King of, Envoy Extraordinary ([C. D. von] Bosen), present for, 153.
-, Sweden, King of, Ambassador Extraordinary (Count de Bonde), presents for, and his lady and son, 137; presents for the Secretary and Marshal of the Embassy, 137.

Ancient Leagues and Acts of State between England and other Nations, 154.

Andirons, for the Bedchamber at Kensington, 136.

ANNUITIES, Acts for, (4 Wm. and Mary, c.3), 69.
-, (5–6 Wm. and Mary, c.20), purchase of annuity under, 241; register of, keeping of, 408.
-, (6–7 Wm. III, c.5 revived by 9 Wm. III, c.24; and 7–8 Wm. III, c.2), purchases of reversionary and other interests under, memorial concerning, 175.
-, new tallies and orders for, 222, 241.
-, orders for, 233.
-, persons not purchasing further interests, 276.
-, receipts from, granted to Army clothiers, 211–2, 276; issue out of, for Army offreckonings (as by 9 Wm. III, c.24, § 3), 64, 291.
-, receiver of, absconded, 222.
-, sorting and joining tallies for, 260.
-, Annuity Offices, necessaries for, 113.
-, forfeited by priests, 54.
-, in lieu of allowances, etc., 119, 292.
-, in lieu of marriage dowry to maids of honour, 178.
-, lost orders for, renewal of, 119, 147, 222, 285.
-, on the Army establishment, 162, 283.
-, on the Customs, 10, 22–3, 123.
-, on the Duchy of Cornwall, 188.
-, on the Excise, 147, 211, 285.
-, on First Fruits and Tenths, 192, 371.
-, on forfeited lands, Ireland, 262, 263, 297, 368, 374.
-, on the Four and a Half per cent. Duty, 104, 363.
-, on the Lotteries, 102, 120, 387.
-, on the Post Office, 250, 252, 402.
-, on the Salt Duties, 97, 390, 391.
-, on the Tonnage of Ships, etc., 102, 119, 241, 246, 315, 387.
-, payable at the Exchequer, 47; account of, 138.
-, names of annuitants
-, Auverquerque, H. de Nassau, Sieur de.
-, Bas, R. le.
-, Battaile, I.
-, Bellomont, Earl of.
-, Berwick, Mayor etc. of, for repair of bridge over Tweed.
-, Booth, G.
-, Brett, Margaret.
-, Caldwell, Elizabeth.
-, Catherine of Bragança.
-, Cawthorne, R.
-, Clark, E.
-, Cole, J.
-, Colt, E. D.
-, Culpeper, Lord T.
-, Culpeper, Sir W.
-, Dormer, C.
-, Dormer, J.
-, Fairfax, Lord.
-, Fielding, G.
-, French Protestant Ministers.
-, Garter, Order of.
-, Gloucester, Duke of.
-, Grafton, Duchess Dowager of.
-, Grafton, Duke of.
-, Griffin, Lord.
-, Hampton, poor of.
-, Hyde, —.
-, Kendal, schoolmaster of.
-, Kenmare, Viscountess.
-, Kien, R.
-, London and Westminster: Christ's Hospital, children of. St. James's Parish, poor of. St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, poor of.
-, Lyme Regis, Mayor etc. of, for repair of Cobb Pier.
-, Marshall, —.
-, Moore, G.
-, Northumberland, Duke of.
-, Oxford University, students of.
-, Presbyterian Ministers, Northern Ireland.
-, Reissen, J. van.
-, Roettiers, John.
-, Roettiers, Joseph.
-, Roettiers, P.
-, Southampton, Duke of.
-, Tillotson, Elizabeth.
-, Tunstall, —, wife of.
-, Upper Ossory, Lady Dowager of.
-, Wallis, —.
-, Windsor, churchwardens of, for the church; poor of.
-, See also Pensions.

Apothecaries. See Army; King's Apothecaries; Royal Household.

Armouries. See King's Private Armouries.

Arms, for Maryland, 184. See also Army; King's Arms; Ordnance.

ARMY, accounts, 20, 22, 25, 31, 199–200, 240, 245, 263, 274, 323.
-, accoutrements, 229; lost, 395.
-, Adjutant General, 84.
-, agents to regiments, 20, 25, 27, 28, 80, 107–8, 164, 174, 175, 189, 190, 199–200, 253, 257, 278, 300, 323, 384, 389, 390, 406, 407.
-, apothecaries, petition for payment, 170.
-, Apothecary General, 84.
-, arms for, 53, 218, 254.
-, arrears, 22, 23, 27, 30, 32, 50, 63, 69, 104, 164, 165, 166, 174, 175, 179, 189, 190, 199– 200, 203, 218, 250, 251, 270, 278, 280, 292, 296, 314, 323, 325, 347, 380, 390, 401, 407.
-, baggage waggons, 253.
-, barracks, 85, 88, 363.
-, Bavarian Battalions, in Piedmont, 218.
-, bedding, 19, 152.
-, boots, 237.
-, Brandenburg Battalions, in Piedmont, 218.
-, bread for, 40, 209, 218.
-, buttons, 293.
-, carriages, 291; for bread, 112.
-, chaplains, arrears of, 21, 165; half-pay to, 21, 165, 220; subsistence arrears, 40, 210.
-, Chirurgeon General, 84.
-, chirurgeons, cast away, 248; establishment for, 138–9; report concerning, 376.
-, mate, establishment for, 138–9.
-, clearings, 14, 16, 25, 47, 80, 86, 94, 145, 208, 258, 328, 365, 384.
-, clothes and clothing, 20, 25, 26, 27, 40, 47, 70, 71, 75, 80, 81, 82, 84, 200, 209, 218, 237, 258, 263, 276, 293, 298, 316, 358, 365, 381, 410; disposal of, 250; lost, 395.
-, clothiers, 20, 77, 80, 81, 123, 293, 298, 316, 381; offreckonings to be applied for, 314; receipts from purchases of reversionary annuities granted to, 211–2, 276.
-, contingencies, 20, 27, 47, 50, 90, 139, 173, 189, 201, 245, 291; payments out of, 179, 207.
-, contractors to, 40, 60, 209.
-, credits for, 30, 126, 308.
-, Danish Forces, at Oxford in 1689–90, chief officer of, 345; payment by Excise collector to, 182, 267–8, 345, 403.
-, General Officers, account of, 63; memorials of, 283, 291; petition of, 60.
-, Guards, account of, 63; memorial of, 291.
-, debts, 8, 16, 174, 210.
-, disbandment, appropriations for.
-, See Assessments ([Second] 3s.
-, Aid; [Third] 3s. Aid).
-, Disbanding Act (for granting an Aid for disbanding the Army and other necessary occasions, 10 Wm. III, c.1), loans on, not exceeding 800,000l. at 7 per cent., authority to take, 259, 266.
-, issues out of, 60, 63, 64, 68, 69, 71, 73, 74, 79, 282, 308, 311, 318, 322, 325.
-, transferred to register of [Third] 3s. Aid, 335.
-, opinion as to whether Marine Regiments are included therein, 63, 311.
-, Foreign Forces, 61, 71, 284, 323.
-, issues for, 7, 10, 21, 60, 68, 71, 111, 124, 159, 282, 308.
-, appropriation out of, 83.
-, payments out of, 22, 30, 60, 61, 70, 71, 78, 94, 159, 173, 179, 203, 282, 284, 316, 322, 345, 347, 383.
-, officers, half-pay to, 39, 60, 73, 89, 201, 203, 325, 372; stoppages on, 32, 175, 189, 309, 386.
-, petitions of, 86, 88, 253.
-, pretensions of, 83.
-, regiments disbanded, 8, 20, 22, 24, 32, 60, 94, 158, 159, 173, 175, 220, 224, 282, 383–4, 401.
-, transport, 61, 71, 284, 316, 322, 323.
-, See also Army—in Ireland.
-, drugs for, 170.
-, Dutch Forces, Foot Guards, memorial of, 63, 291.
-, in Flanders, 209.
-, officers embarking for Holland, goods of, to pass Customs free, 67–8, 304.
-, [Paymaster of] ([J.] van der Esch), payment to, 27, 175; petitions referred to, 113, 401.
-, Engineers, arrears of, 8, 174.
-, establishment, annuities payable on, 162, 283.
-, Irish Forces upon, 280, 296.
-, new, 84, 414–5.
-, pensioners on, 164.
-, families, allowances to, 8, 174.
-, fire and candle for, 7, 139, 174.
-, forage, 23, 40, 166, 170, 209.
-, Foreign Forces, to be disbanded, transporting of, 61, 71, 284, 323.
-, French Regiments. See Army —Regiments.
-, garrisons, arrears, 47.
-, charge of, when paid at the Exchequer, 84; settlement of, 86; transferred to establishment of Forces, 84.
-, establishment for, 414–5.
-, fire and candle for, 7, 174.
-, governors etc. of, 84, 108, 291.
-, Irish prisoners secured in, 213, 224.
-, loans for, 349.
-, pay of, 108.
-, reducing of, 84, 86.
-, subsistence for, 7, 75, 82, 89, 174, 356, 372, 414–5.
-, to continue, 86.
-, See also Army—in Ireland.
-, General or Staff Officers, 39.
-, guards, fire and candle for, 7, 174.
-, gunners, 218; dues of, 226.
-, half-pay, 21, 39, 60, 73, 89, 165, 201, 203, 220, 325, 372; deduction of no more than 6d. in the £ from, 331; pensions on, 90; stoppages on, 32, 175, 189, 309, 386.
-, horses for, 8, 25, 26, 112, 174, 258; compensation for, 75, 319; lost, 395; Militia horses not taxed, 135.
-, hospitals, in Flanders, account of, 381; in Ireland, 266, 375; in the Low Countries, 340; in the Savoy, 139.
-, in Camaret Bay landing, Brest, officers killed, 247, 312; regiments at, 247, 312.
-, in Flanders, arrears, 251, 292.
-, Artillery Train, conductor to (J. Harris), 303.
-, bread for, 40, 209.
-, clothing, 40, 209.
-, contractors to, 40, 209.
-, credits for, 126.
-, debts, 8, 16, 174.
-, drugs for, 170.
-, Dutch Regiments, 209.
-, forage, 40, 209.
-, French Regiments, 323–4.
-, horses for, buying of, 8, 174; compensation for, 75, 319.
-, hospitals, account of, 381.
-, Mathematical Lecturer (E. Paget), 40, 210.
-, medicines for, 170.
-, officers killed or died of wounds, 181, 246, 247, 248, 253, 312.
-, Pay Office, contingencies, 187.
-, Paymaster of, 319; [Deputy Paymaster] (R. Hill), 29, 30, 33, 40, 60, 75, 187, 283.
-, quarters, 40, 209.
-, recruits, raising of, 8, 87, 174, 372.
-, regiments, 8, 16, 75, 174, 181, 209, 246, 247, 248, 253, 292, 312, 319, 323–4, 372.
-, remittances for, 52, 138.
-, subsistence for, 8, 16, 31, 33, 40, 53, 145, 174, 185, 186, 191, 209; appropriation for (214,000l.), 29, 31, 33, 40, 185, 186, 191, 209.
-, transport, 179.
-, in Guernsey (Royal Regiment of Fusiliers), clearings of commission officers, 94, 384.
-, establishment for, 414.
-, garrison, 415; loans for, 349.
-, subsistence for, 74, 76, 82, 89, 328, 336, 356, 372, 393, 414, 416.
-, in Holland, Foot Regiment in service of the States General, 113.
-, loans for, 30, 113.
-, transport, 179.
-, in Ireland, accounts, 199–200, 240, 245, 263, 274, 323.
-, accoutrements, lost, 395.
-, Adjutant General, 139, 245.
-, Advocate General, 139.
-, agents to regiments, 164, 199–200, 323, 390.
-, arms for, 53, 254.
-, arrears, 22, 63, 104, 164, 199–200, 280, 296, 314, 323, 390.
-, Artillery Train, conductor to (J. Harris), 303.
-, barracks, appropriation for, 88.
-, carriages for bread, 112.
-, Chirurgeon General, 139.
-, Clerk of the Cheque, 139.
-, clothes and clothing, 47, 200, 263; disposal of, 250; lost, 395.
-, Commissary General of Provisions (B. van Homrigh), accounts of, 149, 321, 368; petition for reward for services, 149, 321.
-, contingencies, 139.
-, fund for, extraordinary payments on, 245; overpayment on, 245.
-, proposed annual payment for, 47.
-, to be reduced, 90.
-, credits for, 308.
-, disbandment, 245.
-, clothes, disposal of, 250.
-, Foreign Forces, 71, 323.
-, horses, compensation for, 319.
-, issue for, 289.
-, officers, half-pay to, deduction of no more than 6d. in the £ from, 331.
-, payments for arrears etc., 63–4, 274, 280, 296, 323, 390; guineas to be issued for, at 26s., 75, 329–30.
-, pensions on half-pay to French officers, 90.
-, regiments disbanded, 250, 319.
-, charge on, for arms or otherwise, 53, 254, 274.
-, French, 63–4, 289, 296, 323, 329, 390.
-, revenues of officers and soldiers to be examined and stated, 69.
-, transport, 71, 323.
-, duty allowance in Dublin, 140.
-, English pay to, 90, 280.
-, establishment, 89, 90, 274, 296, 338.
-, French pensioners on, 90, 124, 141–3, 158, 181.
-, hardship of, on officers, 347.
-, new, 139–141.
-, royal sign manual attached to, concerning half-pay, 331.
-, Foreign Forces, disbanded, transporting of, 71, 323.
-, forts, debt for, 239; review of, 263.
-, French Regiments. See Army—Regiments.
-, garrisons, establishment for, 140–1.
-, fire and candle for, 139.
-, gunpowder supplied to, 374.
-, review of, 263.
-, store-keeper in, 90.
-, General Officers, 139.
-, Secretary of the Court of, salary to, 245.
-, governors, establishment for, 140; to be left out of new establishment, 90.
-, half-pay, deduction of no more than 6d. in the £ from, 331; pensions on, 90.
-, horses for, 112; compensation for, 319; lost, 395.
-, hospitals in, money due on account of, 375; petition of physicians, etc., for allowances, 266.
-, incidents, 139.
-, levy money, 390.
-, Lieutenant General, 139.
-, Militia, regulation of, 263.
-, Muster Master General, 139.
-, muster rolls, 63, 296; accounting by, 274, 323–4.
-, musters, 390.
-, Commissary of, 274; certificates from, concerning pensions, 141.
-, Comptroller of (R. FitzGerald), pension in lieu of office of, 379–80; salary applied to discharge loans, 379.
-, deputy commissaries of, 139.
-, rules for, 274.
-, officers, disbanded. See Army—in Ireland, disbandment.
-, English pay to, 90.
-, hardship of establishment on, 347.
-, killed or died of wounds, 247, 248, 253–4, 312, 347.
-, pensions on half-pay to, 90.
-, servants of, 90, 200.
-, widows. See Army— widows.
-, offreckonings, 80, 164, 200.
-, pay to, for additional days in Leap years, 274.
-, Paymasters General (Lord Coningsby, C. Fox, W. Harbord), 51, 63, 68, 81, 114, 164, 200, 229, 240, 245, 266, 274, 307, 308, 319, 323, 338, 347, 390, 395, 417.
-, accounts, 114; allowances in, 289, 332.
-, bills of, on Salt Act, to be cancelled, 289.
-, bills on, 182, 268, 403.
-, deputy to (W. Robinson), 164, 200.
-, issues to, 50, 63, 64, 65, 105, 111, 152, 280, 289, 296.
-, muster rolls for, 274.
-, Office of, 114.
-, payments by, 79, 104, 105, 111, 112, 113, 152, 158, 275, 296, 314, 348, 402.
-, pensions, 90, 124, 141–3, 158, 181.
-, pikes for, 308.
-, provisions for, 111, 275.
-, Quarter Master General, 139.
-, quarters, 240.
-, recruits, 390.
-, regiments, 22, 47, 63–4, 88, 111, 164, 240, 245, 247, 248, 250, 253, 289, 296, 312, 314, 323–4, 329–30, 338, 390, 395, 402.
-, charges upon, 53, 199– 200, 254, 274.
-, clearance of, 119–200, 274, 296.
-, establishment for, 139– 40.
-, from Flanders, 319.
-, going to Ireland, 68, 70, 308, 348.
-, leaving or left Ireland, 149, 245, 275, 280, 296, 321, 363, 368.
-, transport, 70, 149, 207, 245, 275, 321, 348, 363, 368.
-, regulating of, 263.
-, stable rent, 139.
-, stores, managing of, 149, 321.
-, subsistence, 274, 308; allowance of, at English rate, 245, 275; credit for, 68; loan for, 263.
-, town majors, 90, 140–1.
-, in Italy, 158.
-, in or going to Jamaica, necessaries for, during transport, 61, 291, 401; ship hired for, 285.
-, in Jersey (Royal Regiment of Fusiliers), clearings of commission officers, 94, 384.
-, establishment for, 414.
-, garrison, 415; loans for, 349.
-, subsistence for, 74, 76, 82, 89, 328, 336, 356, 372, 393, 414, 416.
-, in the Leeward Islands (Col. H. Holt's Regiment), agent to, 27, 28, 189.
-, billeting, Act for, 28.
-, clothing, 27.
-, companies formerly in, account of, 84.
-, credit for, 30.
-, disbandment, 383–4.
-, Foot Company, establishment for, 415.
-, money for, 28.
-, payment of, 30.
-, provision for, 28.
-, quarter free to, 27, 28.
-, subsistence, 415; advances for, 322, 383–4; arrear of, 189; free, 27, 28.
-, See also Army—in or going to the West Indies.
-, in the Low Countries, hospitals in, 340.
-, See also Army—in Flanders; Army—in Holland.
-, in Martinique expedition, officers killed, 246.
-, regiments in, 246.
-, ship hired for, 235.
-, in New York, condition of, 151.
-, debt on account of, 210.
-, disbursements for, 329.
-, establishment for, 415.
-, Foot Companies, 19, 178, 187, 210, 284, 414, 415.
-, musters, 19.
-, pay, 284.
-, provisions for, 329.
-, subsistence for, 19, 178, 187, 414, 415.
-, in Newfoundland, barracks, building of, 85, 363.
-, clothing, 84, 358.
-, expedition in 1697, issues for, payment out of, 124; necessaries, 214; provisions for, 4, 67, 110, 204, 212, 214, 302; ships hired for, 67, 91, 212, 214, 249, 302.
-, Foot Company, 84, 358; establishment for, 415.
-, fortifications, 320; repairing of, 85, 363.
-, Order in Council relating to, 320.
-, provisions, 320.
-, subsistence for, 84, 204, 358, 415.
-, in Piedmont, in 1693–6, arms for, 218.
-, arrears, 218.
-, Bavarian Battalions, 218.
-, bills, 218.
-, bombardiers, 218.
-, Brandenburg Battalions, 218.
-, bread for, 218.
-, clothing, 218.
-, Engineer, 218.
-, extraordinary charges in Milan, 218.
-, French Battalions, officers' memorial, 319; sick of, 218.
-, General of (Earl of Galway), accounts of, charges of keeping and making, 218; passing of, 214, 217–8; surplusage on, 394.
-, gratifications, 218.
-, gunners, 218.
-, officer killed, 247.
-, officers, payment to, 218.
-, passage of, into the Grisons, 218.
-, pay of, 218, 304.
-, regiments, 218, 247; arming and raising of, 218.
-, in or upon the Rhine, 158.
-, French officers, memorial of, 319.
-, officers, broke, petition of, 86, 88.
-, in St. Christopher, Independent Company, 127.
-, in or going to the West Indies (Regiments of Col. [F.] Collingwood and Col. H. Holt), accounts, 20, 22, 31.
-, agent, 189.
-, arrears, 30, 203.
-, chirurgeon, establishment for, 138–9; mate, establishment for, 138–9.
-, clearings, 208.
-, clothing, 20.
-, disbandment, 94; commissary for, 20, 22, 24, 158, 159, 173.
-, Foot Regiment, establishment for, 414.
-, medicines for, 170.
-, payments to, 22.
-, sergeants and others discharged as unfit and pressing for discharge, 208, 223.
-, subsistence, 28, 74, 76, 82, 89, 328, 336, 356, 372, 393, 414, 416; advance for, 94; arrears of, 30, 80, 203, 208, 223.
-, victualling for, 136.
-, See also Army—in the Leeward Islands.
-, incidents, 139.
-, Independent Troops or Companies, 25, 127; regiment raised by, 258.
-, Invalids, Companies (four) of, subsistence for, 74, 82, 89, 328, 356, 372, 393, 416.
-, Judge Advocate, peace allowance of, 84.
-, levy money, 390.
-, loans for, 30, 113.
-, Mathematical Lecturer (E. Paget), 40, 210.
-, medicines for, 23, 166, 170.
-, Militia, horses of, not taxed, 135.
-, money for, from five small branches of the Revenue, 64.
-, musters, 19, 320, 331.
-, Commissary General (Lord Walden), 185; subsistence to, 415.
-, Commissaries or Commissioners of, subsistence to, 74, 82, 89, 328, 356, 372, 393, 416.
-, deputy commissaries, necessity for, considered, 84; number of, to be reduced, 86; subsistence to, 415.
-, See also Army—in Ireland.
-, necessaries, 19; during transport, 61, 291, 401.
-, officers, disbanded. See Army— disbandment.
-, improvement of, in land or sea service, lecturer for, 210.
-, killed or died in the service, 75, 127, 181, 246–8, 250, 253–4, 284, 312, 332, 337, 407.
-, widows. See Army—widows.
-, offreckonings, 64, 80, 82, 164, 200, 229, 276, 291, 298, 365; remaining funds of, to be applied to clothiers, 314.
-, orphans, allowance to, 8, 174.
-, pay, for additional days in Leap years, 274; respites or charges on, 87, 168, 189, 320, 402, 409.
-, Pay Office, 20–1.
-, Paymaster General (Earl of Ranelagh), 24, 27, 29, 50, 52, 63, 64, 65, 83, 84, 85, 88, 209, 296, 319, 331, 409.
-, account of subsistence given to the King by, 44.
-, accounts of, allowances in, 60, 236, 282.
-, accounts of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty referred to, 22.
-, bills of, on Salt Act, to be cancelled, 289.
-, bills on, 218.
-, [deputy to] ([C.] Toll), 25.
-, issues to, 1, 7, 10, 16, 19, 21, 23, 27, 31, 32, 33, 39, 40, 47, 53, 55, 56, 58, 60, 61, 64, 65, 68, 73, 74, 76, 82, 84, 86, 89, 94, 98, 105, 111, 124, 145, 153, 159, 164, 166, 173, 174, 175, 178, 179, 184, 185, 186, 191, 201, 203, 204, 210, 221, 223, 225, 235, 239, 242, 245, 250–1, 258, 259, 273, 282, 283, 284, 291, 292, 308, 325, 328, 336, 337, 356, 358, 365, 372, 384, 389, 393, 416.
-, loans by, 186, 191.
-, memorials of, 7, 19, 47, 68, 71, 73, 74, 76, 86, 89, 179, 321.
-, memorials referred to, 63.
-, Office of, pensions payable in, 223.
-, payments by, 18, 22, 27, 30, 39, 40, 47, 60, 61, 65, 70, 71, 73, 76, 78, 80, 94, 124, 126, 158, 159, 164, 166, 170, 173, 179, 187, 189, 201, 203, 207, 209, 220, 221, 225, 226, 229, 231, 235, 239, 242, 243, 246, 250, 253, 259, 282, 283, 284, 286, 311, 314, 316, 318, 322, 329, 331, 332, 337, 345, 347, 378, 383, 389; for bounty money to Marines, 77, 337.
-, refund to, by Trustees of Exchequer Bills, 32, 39, 186, 189, 201, 203, 251.
-, reports on petitions etc., 65, 73, 75, 80, 87, 94, 127, 138, 151, 152, 168, 170, 179, 187, 189, 190, 208, 210, 218, 223, 224, 237, 270, 283, 287, 291, 292, 293, 298, 300, 307, 309, 316, 319, 320, 322, 325, 329, 340, 347, 363, 372, 376, 380, 381, 386, 390, 407, 410.
-, tallies of the Dutch Ambassador, 30, 83, 180.
-, to make up accounts of Danish Forces, 63.
-, to negotiate tallies, 65.
-, pensioners, Chelsea out-pensioners, 32, 186, 245; small, 47, 164, 223, 236.
-, See also Army—in Ireland, pensions.
-, Physician General, 84.
-, pikes for, 308.
-, Provost Marshal, deputy to (M. Tooley), men of, subsistence to, 89, 372, 415; payment for losses and damages, 284; subsistence for, 89, 372, 415, 416.
-, quarters, 27, 28, 32, 40, 170, 175, 186, 189, 209, 240, 245, 269, 309, 401.
-, recruits, 331; cast away, 248; raising of, 8, 87, 174, 372; transporting of, 390, 409.
-, regimental agents. See Army— agents to regiments.
-, Regiments:
-, disbanded. See Army—disbandment.
-, French, in Flanders, 323–4.
-, in Ireland, colonel of, respite on pay, 320; disbandment, 63–4, 289, 296, 323, 329, 390; pensioners, 90, 124, 141–3, 158, 181.
-, in Piedmont, officers' memorial, 319; sick of, 218.
-, musters, 320.
-, on the Rhine, officers' memorial, 319.
-, Scottish, credits for, 68, 308; going to Ireland, 68, 308; recruits for, 390; subsistence for, 68, 308, 390.
-, Fusiliers, in Flanders, recruiting of, 372.
-, Guards. See Army—Regiments, Foot Regiments —Guards.
-, Horse Regiments:
-, disbandment, 296; halfpay to officers, 325, 372.
-, establishments for, 139–40, 414.
-, transport charges, 275.
-, Troop of Horse Guards, in Ireland, rent of stables, 139; private gentleman doing duty as Marshal, additional allowance for, 414.
-, First Troop of Guards, establishment for, 414.
-, Second Troop of Guards, agent to, 253; establishment for, 414.
-, Third Troop of Guards, chirurgeon and recruits cast away, 248; establishment for, 414.
-, Royal Regiment of Horse, establishment for, 414.
-, Dragoons, compensation for horses, 75, 319.
-, cornet of, arrears of, 292.
-, disbandment, 296; half-pay to officers, 325, 372.
-, establishments for, 139–40, 414.
-, in Flanders, 75, 209, 247, 248, 292, 319.
-, in Ireland, 139–40, 240, 253, 275, 296, 319.
-, increased pay to, 84; to be taken off, 86.
-, lieutenant-colonel of, petition for pay, 347.
-, officers killed, or died of wounds, 247, 248, 253–4.
-, (Royal Regiment), 240, 414; (Maj.Gen. Eppinger's), 209; (Earl of Essex's), 247, 248, 406, 414; (Lord Jedburgh's), 237, 298, 316; (Col. Leigh's), 253–4; (Col. Lloyd's), 298, 414; (Marquis de Miremont's), 75, 218, 296, 319.
-, transport charges, 275.
-, used to prevent exportation of wool, etc., 102, 408.
-, Foot Regiments:
-, disbandment, 296; halfpay to officers, 325, 372.
-, established as Marines, 21, 165, 220.
-, establishments for, 139–40, 414.
-, in service of the States General, Holland, 113.
-, transport charges, 275.
-, Guards, fire and candle for, 7; officers of, clothing of, 75; poor gentlemen of, 164.
-, First Regiment of (King's Own), agent to, 300.
-, captain of, petition of, 359.
-, establishment for, 414.
-, hospital for, in the Savoy, 139.
-, in Flanders, 8, 174; officers killed, 246, 247, 248, 312.
-, major of, 139.
-, Grenadiers, establishment for, 414.
-, Coldstream, establishment for, 414.
-, Scots Guards, agent to, 174; clearings of, 14, 174; in Flanders, officer killed, 312.
-, Royal Regiment of Foot, disbandment, 60, 282; in Flanders, officers killed, 246.
-, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, in Flanders, officers killed, 246, 247.
-, in Jersey and Guernsey, commission officers, clearing of, 94, 384; establishment for, 414; subsistence for, 74, 76, 82, 89, 328, 336, 356, 372, 393, 414, 416.
-, Colonels of, named:
-, Arran, Earl of.
-, Athlone, Earl of.
-, Baltzard, —.
-, Beaumont, [J.]
-, Belasyse, Sir H.
-, Belcastel, [P. de].
-, Boncour, [E.]
-, Bridges, Sir M.
-, Brudenell, T.
-, Buchan, [J.]
-, Cambon, [F.] du.
-, Charlemont, Lord.
-, Cholmondeley, [G.]
-, Churchill, G.
-, Collingwood, [F.]
-, Colt, E. D.
-, Columbine, [V.]
-, Colyear, Sir D.
-, Courthop, [J.]
-, Cutts, Lord.
-, Denoff, Comte.
-, Devonshire, Duke of.
-, Douglas, [Sir R.]
-, Eppinger, [A.]
-, Erle, [T.]
-, Essex, Earl of.
-, Farrington, T.
-, FitzHardinge, Viscount.
-, Foulkes, [J.]
-, Galway, Earl of.
-, Hamilton, F.
-, Hastings, [F:]
-, Herbert, [T.]
-, Holt, H.
-, Ingoldsby, [R.]
-, Jacob, Sir J.
-, Jedburgh, Lord.
-, Julien, —.
-, Langston, [T.]
-, Lanier, Sir J.
-, Lauder, [G.]
-, Leveson, [R.]
-, Lifford, Earl of.
-, Lillingston, L.
-, Littlemaris, —.
-, Lloyd, [W.]
-, Loches, [D.] de.
-, Lorne, Lord.
-, Lumley, [H.]
-, Macclesfield, Earl of.
-, Mallet, —.
-, Matthews, E.
-, Meath, Earl of.
-, Meloniere, [I. de] la.
-, Michelburne, [J.]
-, Miremont, Marquis de.
-, Montauban, —.
-, Mordaunt, H.
-, Mountjoy, Lord.
-, Northcote, W.
-, O'Hara, C.
-, Oxford, Earl of.
-, Puizar, Marquis de.
-, Romney, Earl of.
-, Rowe, [A.]
-, Sacconay, —.
-, Salisbury, Earl of.
-, Saunderson, [T.]
-, Schomberg, 2nd Duke of.
-, Schomberg, 3rd Duke of.
-, Selwyn, [W.]
-, Seymour, W.
-, Shack, [B.]
-, Steenbock, —.
-, Stewart, W.
-, Tidcomb, [J.]
-, Trelawney, H.
-, Villiers, [E.]
-, Villiers, G.
-, Wharton, [H.]
-, Widdrington, —.
-, Wolseley, W.
-, Wood, C.
-, remittances for, 52, 138.
-, saddles for, 237.
-, Scottish Regiments. See Army —Regiments.
-, standing troops, or troops to be kept up by the King's Proclamation, 68, 71, 74, 76, 82, 89, 308, 318, 328, 336, 356, 365, 372, 393, 416.
-, subsistence for, 7, 8, 16, 19, 27, 28, 30, 31, 33, 39, 40, 44, 47, 53, 58, 64, 65, 68, 71, 74, 75, 76, 80, 82, 84, 89, 94, 98, 136, 145, 153, 174, 178, 185, 186, 187, 189, 191, 201, 203, 204, 208, 209, 210, 223, 236, 245, 251, 263, 273, 274, 275, 287, 292, 308, 314, 318, 322, 325, 328, 336, 356, 358, 372, 383–4, 390, 393, 416; appropriation for (214,000l.), 29, 31, 33, 40, 185, 186, 191, 209; establishment for, 414–5; rate per day, 245.
-, transporting of, 61, 70, 149, 152, 179, 207, 245, 275, 291, 321, 348, 363, 368, 390, 409; ship hired for, 285.
-, waggon money, 170.
-, widows, allowances, arrears and royal bounty to, 8, 30, 65, 69, 75, 77, 127, 174, 179, 181, 203, 246–8, 250, 253, 253–4, 258, 311, 332, 337.
-, list of, 50, 127, 246–8, 312; insertions in, 52, 54, 87, 253, 284.

ASSESSMENTS
-, Aids, since the accession of William III, receiving and making entries of duplicates of, 231.
-, commissioner of, 135.
-, Receiver General of, issue to, 207; debt of, 73.
-, Eighteen Months (1672, by the Act 25 Chas. II, c. l, for raising the sum of 1,238,750l. for the supply of His Majesty's extraordinary occasions), loan on, 191.
-, [First] Six Months (1679, by the Act 31 Chas. II, c.l, for the supply of 206,462l. 17s. 3d. for disbanding the Forces raised since 29 Sept., 1677), late receiver of, process against, 2.
-, Poll [First Poll] (as by the Act 1 Wm. and Mary, c. 13, towards reducing Ireland), arrears of, issue out of, 53, 259, 364; Receiver General of, 259.
-, [First] 4s. Aid (as by the Act 4 Wm. and Mary, c.l, for granting an aid of 4s. in the £ for one year, for carrying on a vigorous war against France, 700,000l. appropriated to Navy and Ordnance, including 400,000l. borrowed), book of entries of duplicates, examining etc. of, 121.
-, deficiencies of, and applications of revenue to, 122, 157, 188, 217, 236, 267, 294, 315, 330, 371, 399, 417.
-, Receivers General of, allowance to, 362; extraordinary charges, 284.
-, [Second] 4s. Aid (as by the Act 5 Wm. and Mary, c.l, for granting an aid of 4s. in the £ for one year, for carrying on a vigorous war against France), arrears of, to be detained out of money payments, 418; collectors of, 418; Receiver General of, extraordinary charges, 284.
-, [Second] Quarterly Poll (as by the Act 5–6 Wm. and Mary, c.14, for raising money by a poll payable quarterly for one year, for carrying on a vigorous war against France), 112.
-, arrears of, to be detained out of money payments, 418.
-, collectors of, 418.
-, deficiencies of, and applications of revenue to, 122, 157, 188, 217, 236, 267, 294, 315, 330, 371, 399, 417.
-, loans on, account for discounting of, 15.
-, Receivers General of, allowances for extraordinary charges, 207, 284; overpayments on account, 161, 201.
-, [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 Tonnage and Poundage and other sums of money payable upon merchandizes, exports and imports, for carrying on the war against France with vigour), arrears of, to be detained out of money payments, 418.
-, collectors of, 418.
-, deficiencies of, and applications of revenue to, 122, 157, 188, 217, 236, 267, 294, 315, 330, 371, 399, 417.
-, Receivers General of, allowances in accounts, 230, 409; extraordinary expenses, 207, 284.
-, tallies on, of the Navy Treasurer, 357; discount on, 358.
-, [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; borrowing clause 1,800,000l., 700,000l. appropriated for Navy and Ordnance), arrears of, to be deducted out of money payments, 418.
-, assessments to be deducted from salaries and pensions, 301.
-, collectors of, 180, 418.
-, commissioners for, 301.
-, deficiencies of, and applications of revenue to, 122, 157, 188, 217, 236, 267, 294, 315, 330, 371, 399, 417.
-, Receivers General of, allowances in accounts, 180, 201, 230, 409; extraordinary expenses, 207, 284, 346; overpayment on account, 161, 201.
-, [First] 3s. Aid (as by the (Capitation) Act 8–9 Wm. III, c.6, 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), assessments, arrears of, 112, 126, 301; deductions of, from pensions, salaries and fees, 66, 301; duplicates of, not returned, 126.
-, collector of, opinion relating to failure of, 397.
-, commissioners for, 66, 112, 126, 301, 397; assaulted, 214.
-, issue for, 65.
-, loans on, issues out of, 289.
-, Receivers General of, accounts of, allowances in, for extraordinary charges, 201, 207, 346; clearing and passing of, 112, 126; overpayments on, 147, 202; overpayments transferred to, 201, 202, 219, 359, 393.
-, to pay in receipts and pass accounts, 177.
-, receiverships of, petitions for, 331.
-, tallies on, of Navy Treasurer, 357–8; discount on, 358.
-, Additional 12d. Aid (as by the Act 8–9 Wm. III, c. 24, for a further subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage upon merchandizes imported for a term of 2¾ years and additional Land Tax for one year for the war against France), assessments, arrears of, 112, 126; duplicates not returned according to the Act, 126.
-, commissioners for, 112, 126.
-, Receivers General of, accounts of, allowances in, 180, 207, 346; clearing and passing of, 112, 126; deficiency transferred to, 362; overpayments on, 147, 200–1, 202, 219, 359, 393.
-, to pay in receipts and pass accounts, 177.
-, [Second] 3s. Aid [Land Tax] (as by the Act 9 Wm. III, c.10, for granting 1,484,015l. 1s. 11¾d. for disbanding the Forces, paying seamen, and other uses therein mentioned), appropriations out of, 250,000l. for disbanding, 7, 10, 21, 80, 124, 159, 196.
-, 200,000l. for cancelling Exchequer Bills, 195–6, 207, 246.
-, 850,000l. for repayment of loans, 195–6; (100,000l. on Salt Duties), 65–6; (tallies and Malt tickets), 95.
-, for paying annuities, 195– 6, 315.
-, assessments, 319; deficiencies in, 56, 266, 275, 305, 378; not made, 126–7; omissions in, 135; opinions on, 56, 266, 274, 275; repayment of, 110, 226, 262; under-rating of, 135.
-, assessors, contempt of, to re-assessing warrant, 266; fine on, 56, 266.
-, commissioners for, 56, 112, 135, 266, 274, 275, 305, 319, 347, 378.
-, loans on, issues out of, 7, 10, 21, 39, 111, 124, 159, 179, 195–6, 207, 246, 316, 383, 417.
-, loans transferred to, 235.
-, quarterly payments not completed, 112.
-, Receivers General of, accounts of, certificates of discharge, 406; passing and clearing of, 378.
-, payments by, into the Exchequer, 268, 288.
-, register of, money order on, 315.
-, [Third] Quarterly Poll (as by the Act 9 Wm. III, c. 38, for granting an aid by a quarterly poll), appropriation (214,000l.) out of, for arrears of Army subsistence in Flanders, 31, 33, 186, 209.
-, assessments, deficiency in, 104; inequality of, 128; omissions in, 104, 112, 125, 135; rates to be set according to the Act, 135; to be revised, 104, 112.
-, assessors, 104, 112, 125, 135.
-, bills on, 34.
-, collectors of, 135.
-, commissioners for, 104, 112, 125, 128, 135.
-, loans on, issues out of, 5, 33, 110, 186, 190–1, 198– 9; discount and brokerage on, 147–8.
-, quarterly payment of, deferred, 112; in arrear, 127.
-, receipts from, not much above a fourth of the former Poll, 112.
-, Receivers General of, overpayments transferred to account of, 161, 201; payments by, into the Exchequer, 289; to pay in receipts, 26; to put Act into execution to prevent loss, 127.
-, tallies on, converted into Exchequer Bills and Malt tickets, 147.
-, [Third] 3s. Aid [Land Tax] (as by the Act 10 Wm. III, c.9, for granting 1,484,015l. 1s. 11¾d. for disbanding the Army, providing for the Navy and other necessary occasions), Act for, passed the Royal Assent 3rd May 1699, 393.
-, appropriation for disbanding (600,000l.), 80.
-, appropriation of tallies etc. for Victualling service, 81, 91, 95, 99, 357.
-, assessments, apportioning of, 387; repayment of, 272, 393.
-, commissioners for, 378, 387; general meeting of, to be called, 348; list of salaries and pensions for, 66; objection to proceeding of, 393–4.
-, loans on, authority to take, 335; issues out of, 72, 74–5, 76, 77, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 89, 91, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 99, 328, 336, 337, 356, 358, 365, 372, 375, 378, 381, 384, 388, 392, 393, 396, 416.
-, loans transferred to the register of, 335.
-, Receivers General of, appointment of, authorised, 78, 335; appointments of, 340–3, 346, 347; securities of, 340–3, 347.
-, receiverships of, petitions for, 340–3, 347.
-, See also Army—disbandment, Disbanding Act.

Assizes, at Manchester, 181; for Sussex, 248, 307.

Association, The, subscribing of, 2.

Attorney General (Sir T. Trevor), 24, 27, 40, 51, 58, 60, 73, 77, 81, 82, 85, 94, 98, 99, 100, 108, 110, 121, 132, 146, 154, 167, 170, 178, 182, 186, 192, 203, 207, 213, 216, 217, 222, 238, 243, 248, 256, 266, 270, 276, 277, 281, 288, 300, 306, 307, 314, 317, 324, 325, 326, 336, 347, 349, 357, 359, 364, 365, 366, 370, 371, 382, 390, 396, 397, 400, 401, 406, 412, 416.
-, causes between, and the Bankers, 170, 261; and J. Fitch and the Navy Commissioners, 314.
-, fee, 324.
-, opinions, reports, etc., 11, 56, 69, 95, 111, 275, 311, 378, 397.
-, salary, 149.

-, Ireland. See Index of Persons and Places—Ireland.

Attorneys, omitted or under-rated in assessments, 125, 135.