Index of Subjects: G

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 14, 1698-1699. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1934.

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Gaols. See Prisons.

Gardens. See Royal Gardens.

Garter, Order of the, annuity for, issues for, 211, 329.
-, Chancellor of (G. Burnet), 211, 329.
-, for the Duke of Gloucester, entertainments upon the installation, 126.
-, Garter King. See Heralds.
-, of the King of Sweden, presents for bringing back, 137.
-, Poor Knights of Windsor, 43.

Gates, repairing and mending of, at Richmond Green, 117. See also King's Ways.

Gazette, advertisements or notices in, 18, 39, 120, 135, 155, 237, 243, 287, 311, 321.

General Society. See East India Company, New.

Gentlemen, under-rated in assessments, 125, 135.

Gentlemen Pensioners, Band of, board wages, 194, 413; issues for, 204, 410; Paymaster of (W. Smith), 194, 413; wages of, 194, 413.

Gentleman Usher Black Rod (Sir D. Mitchell), pension to, in lieu of perquisites and allowance, 317.
-, late (Sir F. Shepherd), certificate of death of, 317.

Gifts. See Presents.

Gilding, of Plate, 385.

Glass, duties on. See Glass Wares; frame for, at Kensington, 136; made prize by the French, 146.

Glass Bottles, seized, 318, 324.

Glass Houses, 101; owner of, bottles of, 318, 324; purchase of, 74, 75, 76.

GLASS WARES, Earthenware and Tobacco Pipes, etc., duties on (as by 6–7 Wm. III, c. 18 and 7–8 Wm. III, c. 31), 324.
-, collector of, petition for remission of debt, 332.
-, Commissioners of, 18, 162, 272, 318, 324, 332, 400.
-, Office, salary bills, 178, 295.
-, officers of, 178.
-, of under 60l. per annum, poverty of, 272; repayment of assessments to, 272.
-, paid on goods made prize by the French, 146.
-, receivers of, not to take guineas at more than 21s. 6d., 272.

Gold, seized, 379.

Gold Mines. See Mines.

Gold Works. See Jewel House—plate.

Goldsmiths, 55, 225, 355. See also King's Goldsmith.

Gondola. See King's Gondola.

Graziers, 300, 348.

Great Seal, warrants for, 121, 154, 167.

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

Greencloth, Board of. See Royal Household.

Greenwax, farmer or manager of (Lord W. Poulett), 290.
-, fines and profits of, 230.
-, records relating to, inspection of, 290; keepers of, 290.
-, surveyor of (N. Booth), salary of, 156, 173.

Groats. See Coins—florins.

Groover (Grover), 327.

Guard, Yeomen and Officers of. See Yeomen.

Guilders. See Coins.

Guineas. See Coins.

Gumsticklack, seized, 210.

Gunpowder, for garrisons in Ireland, 374.

Guns, brass, 165; prize, 29, 179, 204, 252, 345, 388. See also King's Private Armouries.