Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 14, 1698-1699. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1934.
This free content was digitised by double rekeying. All rights reserved.
'Index of Subjects: T', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 14, 1698-1699, ed. William A Shaw( London, 1934), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol14/pp597-599 [accessed 24 November 2024].
'Index of Subjects: T', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 14, 1698-1699. Edited by William A Shaw( London, 1934), British History Online, accessed November 24, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol14/pp597-599.
"Index of Subjects: T". Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 14, 1698-1699. Ed. William A Shaw(London, 1934), , British History Online. Web. 24 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol14/pp597-599.
T.
Table, silver, for the Drawing Room, Kensington, 136.
Tailors, 293, 298, 317.
TAXES, Agents for (W. Clayton, C.
Dartiquenave, J. Dewy, T. Hall,
P. Ryley, M. Stephens), 1, 11, 24,
26, 39, 49, 51, 56, 57, 69, 70, 74,
76, 77, 82, 85, 101, 128, 147, 161,
180, 200, 207, 211, 230, 238, 243,
266, 272, 274, 275, 276, 280, 319,
331, 340, 346, 347, 349, 359, 372,
378, 382, 384, 387, 397, 398, 411.
-, clerk to (W. Burton, R. Ryley),
349; salary of, 176, 252, 258,
308, 315, 413.
-, executors of, 176.
-, incidents, 65, 74, 176, 332, 349.
-, journey to Cheshire, 383.
-, messenger to, 349; allowance
for, 176, 252, 258, 308, 315,
413.
-, new constitution of, 349.
-, Office of, 176.
-, salaries of, 176, 251, 258, 308,
349, 397.
-, collectors of, 147, 180, 238, 302,
339; affidavits of guineas received at 22s., 62; Bank Bills
to be received from, 339.
-, Receivers General of, 51, 76.
-, absconded, 398.
-, accounts of, allowances in,
for charges etc., 238, 276,
386, 398; clearing of, 384;
delay in passing, 346.
-, appointment of, 82, 85.
-, Bank Bills to be received
from, 339.
-, in arrear, 82, 299, 382, 398.
-, list of, 77–8.
-, money forwarded and not
paid in, extent for, 300.
-, money in hands of, Government pays interest on, 82.
-, not to take guineas at more
than 21s. 6d., 57–8, 272.
-, payments by, into the Exchequer, 59, 62, 93, 238,
277, 284, 285, 289, 294,
298, 300, 301, 302–3.
-, petitions for receivership,
331.
-, sureties of, 51, 82, 382, 384,
398.
-, to be dismissed and prosecuted, 82.
-, to pay in receipts and pass
accounts, 26, 328.
-, to produce affidavits of collectors of guineas received
at 22s., 62.
-, See also Assessments.
Tea, duties on. See Customs—duties.
Tennis Courts. See King's Tennis Courts.
Tenths. See First Fruits and Tenths.
Ticking, made prize by the French, 146.
Tidesmen. See Customs.
Tidesurveyors. See Customs.
Tin, block, metal buttons made from, 316.
Tithes. See First Fruits and Tenths.
Tobacco, duties on. See Customs—duties.
-, in the Plantations, duties on,
merchants debts upon, 228.
-, exported from Maryland,
duties on, 183, 184; bills
given for, by shipmasters,
184.
-, exported from Virginia,
duties on, accounts of,
123, 162, 163, 187; bonds
for, 190.
-, imported damaged,
allowances on, 359.
-, want of shipping for
bringing away, 163.
-, running of, 227.
-, salved, 190.
Tobacco Pipes, duties on. See Glass Wares; made prize by the French, 146.
Tonnage and Poundage. See Customs— duties.
Tools, for the Mints, 346, 394.
Trade, illegal, between England and France during the late war, 76, 377; private, from France, 38.
Trade, Act of (15 Chas. II, c.7), 183–4, 222.
Trade and Plantations—
-, Commissioners for, 28, 126, 155,
243, 261, 262; instruction
prepared by, concerning Naval
officers in the Plantations, 24;
Secretary to ([W.] Popple), 27,
47, 97, 110, 155, 237, 270, 388;
to discourse with the proposer
of a linen manufacture for
Ireland, 97, 388.
-, Committee of, 28; [clerk to]
([J.] Povey), 22, 27, 155; issue
for, 171; Secretary to, issue
for, 171.
-, late Committee, clerks
attending, issue for, 172.
-, Council for, 110.
-, See also Plantations.
Traders, illegal, in Virginia, 163.
Tradesmen, few charged in Assessments, 135; furnishing goods to Royal Houses, 31, 181, 367.
TRANSPORTS, Commissioners of, 2, 18,
19, 48, 60, 62, 85, 91, 105, 113,
152, 158, 179, 212, 214, 225, 231,
239, 242, 243, 249, 275, 284, 286,
302, 316, 322, 345, 363; bills
drawn on, 1, 55–6, 235, 259;
memorial of, 1.
-, debt, interest on, 336.
-, for Forces, 179, 245.
-, for French and Irish from Ireland to France, 207, 345, 363.
-, issues for, 2, 48, 50, 55–6, 62,
70, 105, 113, 158, 225, 231, 235,
242, 243, 259, 284, 286; for
bedding and other necessaries
to troops, 19, 152; for bringing
home the King's horses and
household goods from Holland,
50, 239; for transporting the
Forces, 61, 70, 284, 316, 322.
-, provisions and necessaries to
Forces, 212, 214, 275, 302.
-, ships hired, 62, 212, 235, 345;
countermanded, 91, 212;
damaged, 345; debts to
owners and masters, 152, 179,
212, 336; freight to merchant,
363; not making voyage
according to agreement, 249;
taken by the French, 214.
Travel, payment for, 90.
Treason, persons committing, convicted, outlawed or prosecuted for, 181, 373, 374, 375; estates and property of, 106, 153, 167, 191, 207, 225, 245, 250, 336–7; pardons, 245, 336–7.
TREASURY, Alienation Office. See
Alienation Office.
-, Board, 49, 52, 53, 66, 67, 81,
104, 114; invited to dine with
the Lord Mayor of London,
96.
-, caveats, 127, 204, 230, 269, 276,
300, 339, 347, 361, 364.
-, fiats, 104, 153, 282, 293, 369.
-, King attending, 44, 47, 50, 51,
53, 56, 58, 60, 63, 65, 68, 71,
74, 76, 82, 86, 87, 89.
-, Lords (Sir S. Fox, Sir T. Littleton, C. Montagu, T. Pelham,
J. Smith), commission revoked, 377; new commission
(H. Boyle, Sir S. Fox, C.
Montagu, Earl of Tankerville,
J. Smith), 91, 377.
-, business left in hands of, at
the King's going to Holland, to be forthwith
despatched, 104.
-, concerning the office of the
Auditor of the Receipt,
7, 108–9, 176, 189, 222,
323.
-, estimates of works to be
prepared and presented
to, 45, 50, 240, 410.
-, may direct the taking of
Bank Bills, 161.
-, offices in the power of, 44.
-, orders concerning fuel wood,
New Forest, 6.
-, payment by, 331.
-, report on proposal for a
Mint in Ireland, 107.
-, salaries of, 24, 149, 169,
225, 309, 398, 410.
-, statement to the King of
payments made in his
absence and how much
remains to be disposed
of, 44.
-, to call to account all receivers and collectors of
Crown revenues for
arrears, 273.
-, to take loans on the Disbanding Act, 259.
-, messenger attending (J. Thorowkettle), allowance to, 149, 242,
314, 401.
-, Office or Chambers, attendant at
(W. Wekett), allowance to,
144, 230, 309, 398, 400; cleaning etc., 398; door to be
shut, 76; incidents, 144,
309; necessaries, 230; search
in, for Army clothing debt,
20–1.
-, officers, fees and allowances, 98,
399.
-, Secretary to (W. Lowndes),
passim.
-, Solicitor to (H. Baker, N. Baker),
allowance to, 157; late
solicitor (A. Smith), 261.
Treasury of the Receipt. See Exchequer Receipt.
Treaties, 42; between the Emperor of Germany and the Grand Seignior, 154, 271; concerning pacquet boats, Flanders, 363; for a General Peace, 117, 343, 345; ratifications of, by the Dey of Algiers, 158.
Trumpets. See King's Serjeant Trumpet.
Two Millions. See East India Company, New.