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C.

Candle, sale by, 412, 419.

Canterbury, Archbishop of, [Tenison, Thomas], 129.

Capitation Act. See Assessments, First 3s. Aid 8–9 William III, c.6.

Captives in Barbary, redemption of (collection and Commissioners etc., for), See Redemption.

Carvers. See Royal Household (carver).

Casual revenues of the Crown in the Plantations. See Jamaica (Crown's Casual); Leeward (Crown's Casual).

Ceremonies, Marshal of. See Bass, Richard Le.
-, Master of. See Cottrell, Sir Charles.
-, allowance to him in lieu of bills payable by the Treasurer of the Chamber, 392.
-, assistants to. See Cottrell, Charles; Dormer, John.
-, officers of, salaries of, 351.

Certificate goods, frauds in. See Customs (certificated).

Chamber Council. See Privy Council.

CHAMBER (The King's Great Chamber).
-, Establishment of servants of, paid by the Treasurer of the Chamber, 115, 256, 274, 291, 411, 425; preparing new Establishment, 112, 327, 341, 426; Additional Establishment, 80.
-, Grooms of, 80, 112, 346, 401. See Clarke, Matthew; Shepard, [Charles]; and see Mary II (Great Chamber).
-, attending Czar of Muscovy, 346.
-, attending the King into Holland, 346, 447.
-, Keepers (Rianney, J. Clarke, —), attending the King into Holland, 447.
-, Messengers of, 80, 112, 138, 139, 159, 285, 297, 376; and see Collins, George, Davis, T., Fry, George, Grice, S.
-, attending Customs, Thorowkettle, J., 377; attending Treasury, 377.
-, attending William III into Holland, 285.
-, bill money of, 90.
-, bills, 98, 347: frauds in, 39, 172, 195, 223.
-, Clerk of the Cheque to, 80, 172, 194; and see Poyke, R., Smith, T.
-, keeping prisoners, allowances for, 190.
-, petitions of, 230, 376.
-, salary, 194.
-, schedule of allowances to, 23, 24.
-, Treasurer of, 119, 120, 137, 139, 382, 419, 425; and see Gwyn, Sir R.
-, Russell, Lord E., issues to, 11, 26, 61, 69, 76, 97, 98, 120, 149, 156, 174, 180, 192, 194, 227, 246, 256, 264, 265, 268, 274, 280, 305, 340, 345, 366, 425.
-, payments by, 11, 346, 347.
-, Office of, 39, 80, 145, 297.
-, bills, riding charges, etc., payable, 75, 186, 270, 280, 285, 302, 382; commuted into allowances, 392.
-, Clerk in. See Holbeche, John.
-, Comptrollers of, accounts of, 302, 323; and see Chudleigh, Hugh; Vanbrugh, William.
-, King's watermen's bills in, 280.
-, Minutes concerning, 112.
-, officers payable by, appointed to attend the King into Holland, 447.
-, riding charges payable in. See Chamber Treasurer's Office (bills).
-, salaries payable in, 137.
-, taxes, deducting of, 322.

Chamberlain. See London City; Royal Household (Lord Chamberlain).

Chancellor of the Exchequer. See Exchequer (Receipt).

Chancery, Court of, 185. Clerk of the Crown in. See Chute, T.
-, Court of Equity, 15.
-, Judges of, issue to, 115.
-, Master of, attending the Alienation Office. See Morley, George.
-, Masters of, issues to, 115, 164, 183, 280, 316, 411.
-, Originals out of, transcribing of, 413, 415.
-, Six Clerks' Office, 56.

Chapel Royal. See Royal Chapel.

Chaplains to the King. See Royal Chapel.

Charities. See King's (Almoner), King's (Daily Alms), Queen Mary's charities, Royal (bounties).

Charles I Hospital in Westminster, 53, 196; Royal bounty to, 30, 44.

Chatham Chest. See Navy.

Chelsea Hospital, vacancies and nominations. See Army (Chelsea).

Chester Herald. See Heralds College.

Chief Justice. See Chester; Common Pleas; Kings Bench; in Eyre, See Woods.

China ware, free export of in exchange for Redemption of English Captives in Barbary, 338

Christ Church Hospital, London, annuity to [for the King's Mathematical boys], 54, 229, 249.
-, Governor of, 249.

Christening gifts. See Jewel House and Jewels.

Church, fees of, on Duke of Gloucester's interment, 99.

Cider, retailers of, 220; for Duties on Cider. See Excise (Malt).

Cinders (10–11 William III, c.21) Duty on, 108.

Cinque Ports, Judge Official and Commissary of the Court of Assembly of. See Oxendon, Geo.
-, Lord Warden of, 315.

Circle, The. See Hampton Court.

Civil Law, Professor of, at Cambridge.
-, See Oxendon, Geo.
-, ditto of Oxford. See Boucher, Thomas.

Civil List, England, 83, 106, 107.
-, Act (9 William III, c.23), disposal of surplus of, over 700,000l. See Civil List Funds payments out of Overplus.
-, debt to, 27.
-, Funds (or the King's money), appropriation for and payments out of, 17, 18, 21, 24, 33, 64, 65, 96, 100, 103, 106, 107, 112, 113, 116, 121, 141, 153, 161, 164, 171, 173, 174, 179, 193, 205, 207, 249, 307, 310, 341, 351, 362, 366, 380, 392, 407, 414.
-, payments out of overplus, 12, 21, 22, 26, 30, 43, 141, 164, 175, 179, 200.
-, receipts, 24.
-, scheme of distribution of, 29, 31, 32, 34, 53, 61, 62 63, 69, 96, 99, 182.

Claims, Court of, 79; under Articles of Limerick and Galway, 318.

Clergy going to the Plantations. See Plantations. Barbados, Leeward Isles, Virginia.

-, Subsidy granted by in 1663, 127.

Clerk of the Hanaper. See Hanaper.

-, Pells. See Exchequer Receipt.

-, Pipe. See Exchequer Court.

Clipped Money and prosecutions of Clippers. See Mint (Clippers).

Clocks, export of, 338.

Closet Keeper to the King. See Kien, Rudolph.

Cloth. See English (broad).

-, for Sweden. See Sweden.

Clothiers. See Army (Clothiers), Marines (Clothiers).

Coal Duty. See Customs (Duties).

Coal and iron mines and stone quarries in Honor of Peveril, lease of, 176.

Coast Business, Clerk of, 176. See Customs (officers, London Port).
-, guard of, from Newcastle to Bridlington, 427.

Cocoa nuts, smuggled, 258.

Coinage (of 1696). See Mint (Great Coinage).
-, counterfeit. See Mint (Clippers) Mint (Counterfeit).

-, of Farthings, Commissioners for. See Mint (coinage of Farthings).

-, small money for Ireland. See Ireland.

Coins. See Dollars, Eight, pieces of, Guineas, Pistoles.
-, and bullion, seizure upon export.
-, See Bullion.

College of Arms. See Heralds.

Colonies. See Plantations.
-, currency in. See Currency.

Commissary General. See Army (England) Howard, Lord Henry, Crawford, David; Army (Ireland).

Common Pleas, Court of, 156.
-, abuses committed by attorneys in prosecution of Popular Actions, 156.
-, Clerk of the Estreats in. See East, William.
-, Lord Chief Justice, 8, 94. See Treby, Sir G.; Trevor, Sir T.
-, Judge of, in Ireland. See Jefferson, Sir J.

Commons, House of, 7, 100, 284.
-, accounts laid before, 211.
-, Address from, 66.
-, Bar, new cover for, 421.
-, Clerk assistant to. See Needler, C.
-, attending, 325.
-, of, 184; and see Joddrell, Paul.
-, Clock Gallery, new cover for, 421.
-, Committee for impeaching the Earl of Portland, 320.
-, Doorkeepers and Messengers of, 94, 97, 325.
-, Housekeeper to, 325; and see Ryall, Ann.
-, Members of, 136.
-, necessaries for, 389.
-, Officers for carrying Votes of.
-, See Bint, Chas., Haley, J.
-, Reports to, 316.
-, Resolutions of, 104, 378.
-, Sergeant at Arms attending, 325; bill of, 99, 389; and see Powell, Samuel.
-, Sessions, 316.
-, Speaker, equipage for, 208, 214; issues to, 8, 100, 101, 110; and see Harley, Robert; Littleton, Sir Thomas.
-, Speaker's Chair, brushes for brushing, 421.
-, Under clerks attending
-, Burrough, H.; Coles, George; Courthop, James; Hookes, J., 325.
-, Votes of credit (of 19 Feb. 1700–1 for 500,000l. for Navy and 50,000l. for guards and garrisons), issues out of loans on, 45, 52, 53, 56, 58, 60, 65, 210. 213, 214, 215, 216, 221, 223, 224, 228, 233, 234, 238, 243, 249, 250, 259, 261, 267, 302; warrant for taking in loan on, 250.
-, votes relating to half pay, 90.

-, Ireland. See Ireland.

Compensation for loss of rates on land taken into Windsor Park. See Windsor Town.

Comptrollment Roll. See Mint.

Concealed lands or Concealments. See Crown Lands.

Concordatums. See Ireland (Establishment).

Contingent Money or Contingencies. See Army (contingencies).

Convex lights. See Lamps.

Coronation, fees on. See Heralds College.

Corporation of Moneyers. See Mint.

Correspondents. See Secret Service (Agents abroad).

Council and Council Chamber. See Privy Council.

Councils in the Plantations. See each Plantation.

Counsel at Law. See King's Counsel.

Counterfeit money (Act 9 William III c. 21), Receivers general, instructions for dealing with, 43, 201, 385.

Counterfeiting coins. See Mint (clipping). Lottery tickets. See Excise (Malt Lottery).

Court of Claims. See Ireland (Claims).

-, of Equity. See Chancery (Court),

Court Post, 13, 20, 43, 95, 157, 169, 201, 317; and see Cardonnell, James de; Farra, John; Passwater, John; Van Hulls, William; duties of, 13, 157.

-, Rolls, 379.

Courts England. See Chancery, Common Pleas, King's Bench, Exchequer.
-, within the Liberties of St. Mary's, York, 379.

Creation of noblemen, fees to members of Heralds College on. See Heralds College.

Credit, Vote of, by House of Commons of the 19th Feb. 1700–1. See Commons, House of (Votes).

Cross Post between Bristol and Chester. See Post Office.

CROWN LANDS, 14, 124, 130.
-, Auditors, 14, 34, 105, 128, 131, 155, 301; and see Aldworth, William; Parsons, Anthony; Shales, Henry.
-, Deputy to Aldworth, W. see Hewett, Robert.
-, for Wales, 420; deputy to see Chetwynd, Charles.
-, concealed lands in Cornwall, discovery of, 353.
-, concealment of Crown rents, 202, 305.
-, leases, 124, 131, 176, 188, 190, 197, 202, 211, 230, 239, 241, 255, 275, 278, 297, 302, 315, 324, 325, 327, 349, 365, 394, 398, 407, 416, 423; tithes of, 230. (For Custodiam leases under the Exchequer Seal. See Custodiam).
-, leases of hereditaments:—
-, Bestwall, co. Dorset, tithes, 230.
-, Franckton, co. Warwick, tithes, 152, 197.
-, Macclesfield Bake House, co. Cheshire, 155, 189, 302.
-, leases of Honors and Lordships:—
-, Hampton Court, Honor, 297.
-, Melenydd, 354.
-, Menai, co. Anglesey, Lordship of, 136, 221.
-, Peverill, cos. Notts & Derby, 176, 186.
-, Rye, co. Sussex, Lordship, 186, 315.
-, leases of Crown Lands:—
-, Audley End and Park, co. Essex, 245, 269, 302, 315, 339, 341.
-, Bentley Park (Richmond Old Park), 135.
-, Blockhouse Field. See Gravesend.
-, Bodiga, co. Cornwall, 327.
-, Braywood (Windsor Forest), co. Berks, 136.
-, Brigstock, co. Northants, 416.
-, Brundish, co. Suffolk, 416.
-, Cripping Hall [Crippinghall], co. Suffolk, 353.
-, Gravesend Blockhouse Field, co. Kent, 197, 315, 365.
-, Hampton Court Meadows, 266, 275, 281.
-, Hermitage Stairs, Wapping, 228, 325, 395.
-, Ivy Bridge near the Strand, co. Middx., 239, 386.
-, Kennington, co. Surrey, Lord Mayor's Barge House, 277.
-, Knottingley, co. York, 230.
-, Lantinian Stuberiowe Dinas in St. Anthony, co. Cornwall, Cornwall, 365.
-, Moorhall, tenement in Upwell, co. Norfolk, 353.
-, Poynton Cow pasture, alias Gosdales, co. Lincs., 190, 211.
-, Restormel Park, co. Cornwall, 423.
-, St. Christopher Inn, Eton, co. Bucks., 241.
-, St. James' Park, 239, 255, 324; lands, 278–9; lands in or about, 239, 278–9, 304.
-, -, Royal garden, 212.
-, Shepperton Mead, co. Middx., 408.
-, Sigglesthorne, co. Yorks., 230.
-, Stratton Sanctuary, co. Somerset, 124.
-, Treveria, co. Cornwall, 327.
-, Windsor Little Park, co. Berks., 26.
-, Woda tenement in Climsland Prior, 278.
-, Manorial officers of, 221, 304, 315, 320, 330.
-, Manors mentioned in Crown leases:
-, Bloomsbury, co. Middlesex, 130.
-, Bradninch, co. Devon, 422.
-, Bray, co. Surrey, 178, 353.
-, Bucklawren, co. Cornwall, 327, 369.
-, Bushey, co. Herts., 224.
-, Carradon (Carnedon), co. Cornwall, 239.
-, Climsland Prior, co. Cornwall, 278.
-, Cookham and Bray, 353.
-, Edmonton, co. Middx., 416.
-, Epworth, co. Lincoln, 353.
-, Greenwich East, co. Kent, 193, 263.
-, -, Old Court, co. Kent, 193.
-, Handbridge, co. Chester, 416.
-, Hitchin, co. Herts, 416.
-, Kennington, co. Surrey, 277.
-, King's Cliffe, co. Northants, 416.
-, Kings Norton, co. Worcester, 416.
-, Kirton, co. Lincoln, 367.
-, Meaux & Sutton, co. Yorks, 416.
-, Melenydd, co. Radnor, 354.
-, Netherhall, co. Essex, 353.
-, Northstead, co. Yorks., 416.
-, Old Court. See Crown Leases, Greenwich.
-, Overhall, co. Essex, 353.
-, Porthea Prior, co. Cornwall, 261, 365.
-, Richmond Old Park, co. Surrey.
-, Bake House, 135.
-, Barge House, 407.
-, Bentley Park, 135.
-, Brew House and Brew House yard, 407.
-, Hawes' Brewhouse, 408.
-, Holmewood's tenement, 408.
-, House, 407.
-, Manor, 407–8.
-, Mrs. Darley's tenement, 408.
-, Mrs. Wood's tenement, 408.
-, Pumphouse, 408.
-, William Beaumont's tenement, 135.
-, Road Street and Brundish, co. Suffolk, 416.
-, Sayes Court, 273, 274.
-, Squirres, cos. Kent and Surrey, 231, 251.
-, Staughton Magna, co. Huntingdon, 99.
-, Sutton (Meaux and Sutton), co. Yorks), 416.
-, Trim, co. Meath, 433.
-, Wallingford, co. Berks, 416.
-, Walton, co. Lancs., 416.
-, Walton Lee, co. Surrey, 416.
-, Mines:—
-, Alfreton, co. Derby, 339.
-, Merioneth, co., lead mines, 341.
-, Prestatyn, co. Flint, 188.
-, Stratton super Fosse, co. Somerset, 349.
-, obtained by way of exchange, 267, 281.
-, Receivers General of, 14, 124, 126, 132, 166, 221, 285, 330, 337, 420; and see Aldworth, William; Cutler, Sir J.; Dering, Sir E.; Digby, John; Duncumbe, John; Finnis Samuel; Hayhurst, William; Jones, William; Rivington, Richard; Roberts, William.
-, salaries paid out of receipts of, 337.
-, Reconveyance of. See Bentinck, William, Earl of Portland.
-, revenues account, 105, 235.
-, Stewardship of, grants and salaries of, 221, 330.
-, Surveyor General of, 22, 48, 53, 54, 55, 59, 60, 67, 70, 115, 124, 131, 135, 136, 152, 155, 176, 186, 188, 189, 190, 193, 197, 211, 212, 225, 228, 230. 239, 241, 242, 245, 253, 255, 258, 260, 261, 262, 266, 269, 275, 277, 278, 281, 297, 302, 304, 315, 325, 327, 330, 339, 341, 348, 349, 353, 364, 368, 372, 380, 386, 394, 398, 407, 416, 420, 423, 430; and see Travers, S.
-, surveyor of King's Honors, manors and lands, in co. Chester. See Bayly, W.
-, Wales, 337.
-, account of revenues, 121.
-, Auditor, 221, 270, 420.
-, Deputy Auditor, 379; and see Chetwynd, C.
-, Receiver of, 221.

CROWN LAW, 126.
-, causes, 17.
-, charges, and issues to the Treasury Solicitor for, 13, 24, 31, 45, 93, 102, 124, 126, 139, 143, 172, 175, 179, 182, 208, 222, 241, 278, 328, 332, 341, 370, 391, 417.
-, Payments by the Treasury Solicitor for, 189, 238.
-, suits, Treasury order necessary for, 257.
-, Solicitor for. See Baker, Henry; Baker, Nicholas; Borrett, William; Smith, Aaron.
-, Office of the King's Bench. See King's Bench.
-, Revenue, auditors and Receivers of. See Crown Lands.

Cup Bearers. See Royal (Household).

Currency. See Coins, dollars, guineas, pieces of eight, pistoles.
-, bad money, 108, 109, 267.
-, diminished or counterfeit money tendered to Receiver General of Taxes, Act for dealing with 9 William III c. 21; instructions to Receivers for dealing with, 201, 385.
-, exchange rates. See Exchange.
-, Foreign coin in use in England, 266.
-, Ireland. See Ireland.
-, Leeward Isles. See Leeward.
-, Plantations. See Plantations.
-, seizure on export. See Bullion.
-, shortage of silver coin, plentiful supply of brass coin, 245.
-, silver coin, badness and smallness of, 267.
-, West Indies. See West Indies.

Custodiam leases under Exchequer seal, 161, 197, 206, 223, 270.

CUSTOMS, accommodation between hoymen of Kent and the Customs for bringing corn and hops to London, 291.
-, Accomptant and Comptroller General. See Holt, Rowland.
-, accounts, 113–4, 239, 286, 300, 371; and see Tilson, C.
-, fees payable to Clerk of the Pipe et al. for passing Customs accounts, 156.
-, general, delayed by negligent examiners, 429.
-, Acts relating to. See Customs (Duties).
-, Auditor of Customs accounts. See Imprests (Auditors).
-, proposals for an interim auditor for Customs vouchers, 352.
-, bonds, 137, 197, 225, 330.
-, Tobacco Bonds, 169, 388.
-, Wine bonds, 37.
-, debt cases and prosecutions relating to and compositions for, 160, 193, 194, 198, 206, 221, 246, 305, 386.
-, in hands of Customs Cashier, 38, 39, 415; ordered to be put in suit, 137.
-, interest on, 10, 40, 128, 137, 245; rules as to prosecution of, 198.
-, Books, delivery of, 330.
-, Cashier or Receiver General, 39, 40, 104, 107, 108, 109, 113, 121, 137, 138, 175, 240, 243, 268, 300, 311, 371, 377, 386, 413, 420; and see Abbott, Mordecai; Ferne, Henry; Hutchinson, Richard; Knight, J.
-, Cashier, accounts of. See Customs (Auditor).
-, increase in business in office of, 307.
-, salary for clerks of, 107.
-, tobacco bonds in hands of. See Customs (Bonds).
-, weekly certificates from, 24, 171.
-, wine bonds in hands of. See Customs (bonds).
-, certificated goods, exports of, 319; frauds in, 92, 319; rules for accounting, 113–4.
-, City Impost (Customs free import of wines for the corporation of London). See London.
-, Collectors. See Customs (officers).
-, abroad [outports and Plantations], 180.
-, Coast Books, 172.
-, Commissioners of from, 22 Nov. 1699 to Dec. 18, 1701. See Clark, S.; Godolphin, C.; Henley, Robt.; Mainwaring, A.; Newport, T.; Overton, B.; St. Quintin, Sir W.; Young, Sir Walter.
-, from 18 Dec. to end of reign, Clark, S.; Culliford, W.; Godolphin, C.; Henley, Robt.; Manwaring, C.; Newport, T.; Overton, B.
-, new commission, 410.
-, order as to their attendance, 114.
-, proposal for special employment of two commissioners, 99, 101, 112, 113, 351, 352, 365.
-, resignation of St. Quintin, Sir William, 111; Young, Sir W., 111.
-, Solicitor to. See Bridges, B.
-, Comptroller General of. See Holt, R.
-, Debentures. See Customs (drawbacks).
-, cases concerning, 368.
-, Double [or Aliens] Duty, 191.
-, drawbacks on re-export, debentures for, 130, 171, 319, 337.
-, on East India goods. See East Indies.
-, rules for accounting, 113–4.
-, Duties.
-, Wines, Vinegar and Tobacco (2 Wm. & Mary sess. 2 c. 5), 335.
-, Additional Impositions (as by 4–5 William & Mary c.5), receipts from applied to Deficient Funds, 134, 153, 171, 177, 178, 199, 216, 217, 237, 257, 272, 296, 320, 321, 356, 364, 365, 373, 389.
-, Additional Subsidy. See Customs Duties (Tonnage and Poundage, 9–10 William III c. 23).
-, Cinders (as by 10–11 William III c. 21), 108.
-, Coal and culm (as by 9–11 William III c. 13), 339, 353, 428.
-, Continued Impositions (continuing to 29 Sept. 1701, the Duties on Wine, Tobacco and East India goods as by 7–8 William III c. 10 and finally renewed by the Deficiencies Act 8–9 c. 20 styled new Subsidy on Tobacco).
-, receipts from applied to Deficient Funds, 109, 134, 171, 178, 199, 217, 237, 257, 272, 296, 321, 356, 365, 373, 389; bonds for New Subsidy on Tobacco, 388.
-, East India goods, Fifteen per cent. Duty (as by 11–12 William III c. 3, granting further duties on wrought silks, muslins and East India goods), 5, 398.
-, bonds, estimate of money due on, 242.
-, Collector. See Tower, C.
-, drawbacks, questions as to, 337.
-, Duties (old and new) giving security for, 5.
-, issues out of, 14, 20, 21, 26, 27, 59, 60, 109, 132, 164, 172, 242, 409.
-, surveyor of the warehouse. See Davis, J., assistant to. See Holland, J.
-, tallies on, 109.
-, Five per cent. duty (as by 9–10 William III c. 44 five per cent. on East India goods for maintenance of ambassadors), 104, 168, 189.
-, certificate for reexport, 308.
-, new warehouse for prohibited goods, etc., 366, 367, 419, 431.
-, warehouse keeper and other officers for, 367, 372.
-, Twenty-two pence per pound on East India wrought silk as by (9–10 William III c. 44), issues out of, 105, 114, 116, 377, 408, 417.
-, Four and a half per cent. Duty in Barbados and the Leeward Islands. See Four.
-, French Duties, Twenty five per cent. as by (7–8 William III c. 20), for additional Duty on all French goods.
-, issues out of, 2, 30, 43, 70, 105, 114, 116, 117, 179, 200, 212, 275, 279, 307, 326, 377, 408, 409, 417, 419.
-, on Leather (as by 8–9 William III c. 21), 353.
-, Act, 167.
-, deficient interest on loans on, 313.
-, Exchequer fees and charges on, 267.
-, prosecutions for exporting raw hides, 341.
-, Tonnage and poundage, Subsidy of (original grant by 2 William & Mary c. 4, to Christmas 1694. Three - fourths thereof (Three - fourths Customs) to secure loan of 500,000l. Deficiency thereof charged on Deficiencies Act as by 8–9 William III, c. 20.
-, issues for meeting deficiency of, 134, 153, 171, 178, 199, 217, 237, 257, 272, 296, 321, 356, 365, 373, 389.
-, renewal of, by 6–7 William III. c. 1, to Christmas, 1699.
-, arrears of, 95, 105, 117, 156, 242, 333, 377, 388, 420.
-, for issues out of Surplus thereof See Customs (Surplus)
-, renewal of from Xmas 1699 to 1 August 1706 by the Deficiencies Act, 8–9 William III c. 20, and thereupon styled New Customs.
-, passing accounts of, 286.
-, receipts from applied to Deficient Funds, 134, 153, 171, 177, 199, 216, 237, 257, 272, 296, 321, 356, 364, 373, 389.
-, total paid into the Exchequer for 1700, 311.
-, for issues out of Surplus thereof. See Customs (Surplus)
-, Further subsidy of Tonnage and poundage for 2¾ years to the 1st Feb., 1699– 1700 (as by 8–9 William III c. 24 for Exchequer Bills and the Navy). Act for, 287.
-, Further subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage (as by 9 William III c. 23, for raising 700,000l. per annum for the Civil List), 385.
-, account, 139.
-, issues out of surplus (after 700,000l. for Civil List), 28, 43, 200.
-, Portage wine, 60.
-, (Wines). See Wines.
-, exports and imports. See Customs accounts.
-, fine for illicit export, 310.
-, fines for breaking bulk, 352, 355. See Customs seizures.
-, Four and a half per cent Duty in Barbados. See Four.
-, frauds, 82, 84, 133, 168, 186, 211, 277, 301, 311, 386, 413; and see Brandy, Tobacco.
-, wine, 21, 22, 37, 109, 111, 186, 191, 227, 253, 258, 259, 290, 315, 353, 388, 396, 399, 412, 420.
-, Further subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage. See Customs Duties (tonnage and poundage 8–9 William III c. 24 and 9 William III c. 23).
-, general account of, delayed by negligent examiners, 429.
-, House, London, enlarging of, 305.
-, goods brought to, for the Duke of Devonshire, 238.
-, ditto for the Duke of Marlborough, 409.
-, precedency on the Bench at, 252.
-, watchman at. See Buckstone. Geo. and Joseph.
-, Impost bills on wines for the Corporation of London. See London.
-, money paid into the Exchequer Receipt for 1697–9, 220; for 1700, 311, 332.
-, Navigation Act, seizures. See Navigation Act.
-, New Coast Rules, 172.
-, Customs or New Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage. See Customs Duties (Tonnage and Poundage), 8–9 William III c. 20.)
-, Officers, London port.
-, assisting Excise officers, 116. in impressing seamen, 50.
-, Chief Clerk of Coast business. See Speidall, E.
-, coastwaiters, 129.
-, Collector Inwards, 232, 415; Outwards, 430.
-, of Petty Customs, 30, 180, 191, 311.
-, Comptroller of Customs, 252.
-, in New York. See Carter, William.
-, Customer of Petty Customs.
-, See Collector of Petty Customs.
-, defaulting, 227.
-, deputy warehousekeeper, 334, 357.
-, dispute with Excise officers as to brandy seizures, 103, 104.
-, Grand receipt Inwards, receiver of. See Shaw, Sir John; Tower, Christopher.
-, King's waiters, 11, 12, 74, 80, 121, 141, 175.
-, landcarriagemen, 189, 191, 357, 372.
-, Surveyors, 30, 180, 306, 334.
-, waiters, 30, 34, 51, 74, 85, 149, 159, 176, 180, 188, 191, 219, 220, 255, 307, 310, 313, 316, 327, 379, 394.
-, noon tenders, 188, 426.
-, outrages upon, 333.
-, parchment books for. 200.
-, patent officers, 92.
-, quaymen, 62, 102, 250.
-, reward to Excise officers for assisting, 116.
-, salaries of, 124, 129, 179, 241, 300, 371.
-, searchers, 11, 12; undersearchers, 11, 113, 118, 175, 271, 408, 421, 430,
-, office, enquiry into, 11, 84, 88, 90, 137, 319.
-, regulations for, 217, 305.
-, surveyor of Coast waiters, 129.
-, Petty Customs, 364.
-, tidesurveyor, 196.
-, tidewaiters or tidesmen, 123, 171, 188, 250, 255, 259, 270, 271, 416, 423, 426; extraordinary, 394; inferior, 171, 196, 244, 255, 259, 271, 306, 364, 369, 372, 381, 394; superior, 189, 236, 244, 364, 369, 409, 426.
-, warehouseman, 357.
-, watchman, 353.
-, watermen, 123, 381.
-, weigher, 176.
-, Outports Books, examiners of.
-, See Cooksey, John; Mitchell, Horatio; Ward, John; Waterson, Simon.
-, Collectors' accounts, 200.
-, Outports, List of. See
-, Bangor.
-, Berwick.
-, Boston.
-, Bridgewater.
-, Bridlington.
-, Bridport.
-, Bristol.
-, Cardiff.
-, Carlisle.
-, Charmouth, co. Dorset.
-, Chester.
-, Chichester.
-, Colchester.
-, Cowes.
-, Dover.
-, Exeter.
-, Falmouth.
-, Faversham.
-, Fowey.
-, Harwich.
-, Hastings.
-, Hull.
-, Ipswich.
-, Lancaster.
-, Liverpool.
-, Looe.
-, Lyme Regis.
-, Lynn Regis.
-, Milford.
-, Newcastle.
-, Newhaven.
-, Penryn.
-, Penzance.
-, Pevensey.
-, Plymouth.
-, Poole.
-, Portsmouth.
-, Poulton.
-, Romney.
-, Rye.
-, St. Ives.
-, Sandwich.
-, Scarborough.
-, Seaford.
-, Shields.
-, Southampton.
-, Stockton.
-, Swansea.
-, Tynemouth.
-, Whitehaven.
-, Winchelsea.
-, Wisbech.
-, Yarmouth.
-, parchment Books, 200.
-, salary bill, 129, 179, 241, 300, 371.
-, officers assisted by port garrisons, 50.
-, returning moneys to London by bills or under guard, 409, 412.
-, Petty. See Customs officers, London port.
-, Plantations Duties (as by 25 Car. II c.7), 362; issues out of, 108, 307.
-, Naval officers' returns of ships clearing, 371.
-, officers for, 245.
-, part of Customs receipt, London, 362.
-, Surveyor General of. See Quarry, Robert; Randolph, E.
-, Port Books, 172.
-, Portage wines, 60.
-, Prohibited East India goods (by 9–10 Wm. III, c. 44), 367.
-, prohibition of Import of thrown silk except from Italy by 2 William & Mary, c. 9, prosecutions under, 334.
-, Quarter Books, omission of inspection, 429.
-, Receiver General of. See Customs Cashier.
-, Searchers' Office. See Customs officers, London port.
-, seizures of uncustomed and prohibited goods, 124, 220, 227, 271, 308, 416, 421; and see Brandy, Bullion, Dutch taby.
-, smacks or sloops, 8, 189, 399; Commander of. See Dover; Greenhithe.
-, smugglers or owlers, 142, 289.
-, smuggling, 215; and see Customs (frauds); Customs (seizures), Drugs.
-, Solicitor, 12, 28, 39, 68, 82, 111.
-, Subsidy [New], New Impost.
-, See Customs Duties (Tonnage and Poundage).
-, of Tobaccos. See Customs Duties (Continued Impositions).
-, Surplus of the Customs at Xmas 1699 appropriated by the Act II Wm. III c. 2. clause 143 to army clearings &c. of the year 1699 and other uses, issues thereout to the army, 28; ditto to the navy, 43, 200.
-, Three Fourths (2 William and Mary sess. I c.4), Deficiencies of supplied by monthly distributions under the Deficiencies Act. See Customs Duties (Tonnage and Poundage).
-, Tobacco bonds. See Customs (Bonds).
-, Duties. See Customs Duties (Continued Impositions).
-, imposts management of the receipt of, transferred to the Customs Cashier, 132.
-, Tonnage and Poundage. See Customs Duties (Tonnage and Poundage).
-, Twenty-five per cent. See Customs Duties (French).
-, Weekly Certificates. See Customs Cashier.
-, Wine Bonds. See Customs Bonds.
-, Duties. See Customs Duties (Continued Impositions).
-, Forging tallies on, 257.
-, Frauds and prosecutions. See Wines aud Customs (Frauds).
-, wool export frauds. See Wool.
-, Yachts. See Customs (smacks).

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