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J.
Jewel House, King's goldsmith. See
Shales, Charles.
-, Master of, 130, 162, 165, 250,
252, 299, 355, 357, 380, 399,
409; and see Godfrey, Charles;
Montague, Heneage.
-, plate and jewels delivered into
by the King's goldsmith, 250,
252.
-, delivering out of, to Ambassadors, Secretaries of
State and other Officers
of State, 93, 165, 189,
214, 299, 302, 334, 355,
357, 366, 399; discharge
of, 80, 299, 395.
-, recovery of, 101, 112, 162,
326.
-, for King's christening
gifts, 130, 380, 409.
-, regulations as to deliveries or
provision of jewels out of, 20,
165, 166.
-, silver plate of officers of State
melted during the great Recoinage, 357.
-, Yeoman of, office of to be sunk,
80.
Jewels, King's jeweller. See Evans.
(Evance), Sir S.
-, presents of to foreign Ambassadors on their taking
leave, 61, 165; list of, 252.
Judge Advocate. See King's Advocate. Court of, 28.
Judges of Chester. See Jekyll, Sir Joseph,
Lovell, Sir S.
-, issues to, 172, 280, 316, 411.
-, of England, the 11 Judges at
Westminster, of the King's Bench,
Common Pleas Exchequer and the
Judges of Chancery, 21, 72.
-, issues to, 115, 164, 183, 280, 316,
411.
-, for names of Judges. See Common Pleas; Exchequer Court
(Barons of); King's Bench.
-, Ireland. See Ireland.
Jury of goldsmiths at Trial of Pyx. See Mint, (Pyx).
Justice Hall. See London & Westminster (Streets and places in).
Justices of Peace, demands made by on Excise Collectors for impressing of seamen, 236.
K.
King's Advocate General [in the Courts
Ecclesiastical]. See Cook, Sir
John; Pinfold, Sir T.
-, Almoner or Lord Almoner. See
Worcester, Bishop of, 41, 58,
425; issues to, 26, 80, 156, 240,
425, 427.
-, sub-almoner, establishment of,
issues for, 80, 427.
-, Daily Alms, 120, 156; issues
for to the Treasurer of
the Chamber, 156, 240,
425, 427.
-, to be paid in one office,
427.
-, apothecary to the Household.
-, See Jones, William.
-, to the King's person. See
Chase, James; Rottermondt, Abraham, 79, 184;
attending the King into
Holland, 447.
-, barbers, attending the King into
Holland, 447.
-, barges, 139, building of, 346.
-, gondola keeper, 112.
-, Master of, 184; allowance
to, in lieu of bills, 81;
112; and see Warner, J.
watermen, 346.
-, beagles. See Royal Beagles.
-, Bedchamber. See Royal Bedchamber.
-, Beam. See New York, duty on
goods weighed at.
-, Beer buttery. See Royal Household.
-, Bench, abuses committed by
attorneys in, 156.
-, Chief Justice of. See Holt,
Sir John.
-, Crown office of, 191; Clerk
to, salary of, 387; and see
Wintour, Robert.
-, Ireland. See Ireland.
-, Body, squires of, 81.
-, Yeomen of the Guard, 68,
80, 81, 302.
-, Bows, gentleman of. See Beaubuisson, Peter.
-, attending King in Holland,
447; assistant to, 447.
-, Buckhounds. See Royal (Buckhounds).
-, christening gifts, 130, 380, 409.
-, Chapel, see Royal Chapel.
-, clock and watchmaker. See
Herbert, Thomas.
-, bills of, signing of, by Lord
Chamberlain, 429.
-, Closet Keeper. See Kien,
Rudolph.
-, coach house at Kensington. See
Kensington.
-, Counsel at law, annuity to, 165,
271.
-, question of giving receipts
for fees, 388.
-, Daily Alms. See King's
Almoner.
-, drummers. See King's
(trumpeters).
-, Falconer. See Royal Hawks,
master of.
-, Fifes. See King's (trumpeters).
-, fines in Chancery. See Alienation; Hanaper; Penal
statutes; Post Fines.
-, Forests. See Woods.
-, gardener. See London, George.
-, gardens. See Royal Gardens.
-, goldsmith. See Shales, Charles.
-, graver of seals. See Harris,
Henry.
-, Harriers, 51, 184, 352, 355;
Master of, See Latten, John;
Tancred, Christopher.
-, Hawks, Master of, fees to, 88, 91,
95, 173, 184, 286, 325; and
see Chaffinch, W.; Felton,
Thomas.
-, Pensionary Falconers of,
issue to, 80.
-, Sergeant and Falconers of,
80.
-, Honors, Manor and lands. See
Manors.
-, manors, surveyor of, for
co. and city of Chester,
421. See Bowden, Thos.
-, horses, carrying to Holland, 227;
and see Royal (stables).
-, mares, colts and stallions
at Hampton Court, 122.
-, racing horses, 61, 245.
-, Huntsmen, horse and foot, 80.
-, jeweller, 166; and see Evance,
Sir Stephen; and see Jewels.
-, Joiner to the Works. See Fort,
Alexander.
-, Justices, Secretary to. See Yard,
Robert.
-, laundress [body linen]. See
Lowman, Mrs.
-, letters, carrying of, from Hampton Court etc. See Court
Post.
-, librarian. See Bentley, Richard.
-, library keeper [in Ireland]. See
Bucheron, Monsieur.
-, locksmith, Bache, William,
widow of, issue to, 347;
and see Greenway, Robert.
-, master bricklayer. See Works.
-, Maundy. See Maundy.
-, meadows. See Hampton Court.
-, money. See Civil List Funds.
-, music. See Royal musicians.
-, necessary woman attending King
in Holland, 447.
-, Pages of Honour. See Royal
Bedchamber.
-, painter. See Kneller, Sir G.;
Verrio, Signor.
-, physicians, 81; and see Blackmore, Sir R.; Harrold [Harrell].
Dr.; Harris, Dr.; Hutton, Dr.;
Lawrence, Dr.; [Millington, Sir
Thos.]
-, picture or miniature as present
to Ambassador from France,
252.
-, pictures, 81, 184; and see Mantegna, Andrea, keeper of. See
Sonius, Francis.
-, repairer and surveyor of.
See Walton, Parry.
-, repairing of, 387.
-, Plate. See Newmarket.
-, presents of plate for christening
gifts. See Jewel House.
-, to ambassadors. See Jewels.
-, printers, 12, 140, 159, 175, 237,
332; and see Brewster, Edw.;
Hill, Gilham.
-, private armories, Bowes and
Setting dogs, keeper of. See
Beaubuisson, Peter G.
-, lodgings, 419.
-, Procurator General [in the Courts
Ecclesiastical]. See Smith,
Thomas.
-, race horses. See King's (horses).
-, rat killer. See Hester, William.
-, revels. See Revels.
-, Remembrancer. See Exchequer
(Court).
-, sempstress. See College, Mrs.;
Ireland, Jane.
-, serjeant surgeon. See Van Loon,
William.
-, starcher, See Ireland, Mrs.
-, staghounds, issues for, 49.
-, stock in New East India Company, 45.
-, sub-almoner. See King's
almoner.
-, surgeon to the Household. See
Elder, David; Gardiner,
Thomas.
-, to the King's person. See
Roujott, Stephen.
-, tennis courts. See Royal tennis
courts.
-, Treasure (in the Exchequer
Receipt), charge of. See Low,
John.
-, trumpeters and drummers, 63.
-, allowance to out of Great
Wardrobe, 60.
-, drums and fifes, 79.
-, -, waiter. See Tallman,
William.
-, watchmaker. See Herbert,
Thomas.
-, watermen. See King's (barges).
-, way to Kensington, 398.
-, ways (private roads and ways
or ways, gates and bridges),
184, repairs to, 398.
-, Keeper of. See Studholme,
Michael.
-, surveyor of, 383; and see
Lawrence, Andrew.
-, yacht Charlott, commander of.
See Macks, Capt.
-, furniture for, 395.
Knight harbinger, 346; issue to, 347;
fee as, 373, 413; and see Blackwell,
Sir L.; Smith [Simon]; Thurston, Malachie.
-, deputy attending King into
Holland, 346, 447.