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Q.
Quarts. See Measures.
Quit rents. See Ireland, Jamaica, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia.
Queen, The. See Mary II.
-, Dowager. See Catherine.
R.
Races. See Newmarket.
Raw hides, illegal transporting of, 422.
-, See Waynham, Robert.
Rebellion. See Bacon, Nathaniel.
Recoinage. See Mint (great recoinage).
Records. See Exchequer Receipt
(Treasury); State (Papers).
-, Comptroller of within cos. of
Chester and Flint. See Mostyn, Sir R.
Redemption of captives in Barbary,
Morocco, 85, 124, 126, 332.
-, Commissioners and Trustees for,
33, 185, 285.
-, goods (brocade, clocks, guns, etc.
sent in exchange for redeemed
slaves), 40, 42, 191, 338.
-, individual cases of redeemed
slaves, 407.
-, issue for journey to Morocco for
Redemption of Captives. See
Val, Captain De la.
-, moneys collected for redemption
of, 126, 332, 334.
-, patent (1691) for, 185.
-, received into Chelsea Hospital,
427.
Reformed Officers and Half Pay Officers.
See Army (Half pay).
-, Ireland (Military Establishment,
Half pay).
Register of Loans in the Office of the
Auditor of Receipt. See Exchequer
(Receipt, officer).
-, for seamen, 188.
Removing Wardrobe at Whitehall. See Wardrobe.
Revels, Comptroller of. See Symes,
L'Estrange.
-, Master of, 184, 414; and see
Killigrew, Charles.
-, Yeoman of, 81, 184; and see
Harris, Henry.
Revenue Commissioners. See Ireland—
Revenue.
-, Solicitors of, taking vouchers,
104.
-, of the Plantations. See Plantations.
Reversionary annuities (as by 9 William III c. 24), purchase moneys of, 122.
Revolution of 1688, 230.
-, Excise moneys taken up on the
occasion for William III, 343.
Riot in Drury Lane, 334.
Robberies, 325.
ROBES, Office of, clerk to. See Hulls,
Wm. Van.
-, Gentleman of, accounts, 323.
-, Grooms appointed to attend the
King in Holland, 447.
-, Master of, 124.
-, accounts of, 67, 124, 183,
251, 322.
-, issues to, 111, 251, 265,
354; and see
-, Albemarle, Earl of.
-, Godolphin, Sidney,
Lord.
-, Howard, Lord.
-, Rochfort, Earl of.
-, Romney, Earl of.
-, Torrington, Earl of.
-, Yeoman attending King into
Holland, 447; and see
Bearsenberg, John Van.
-, Williams, William.
Rolls. See Army (Muster rolls); Assessments (duplicates); Marines (Muster rolls); Mint (Comptrollment Rolls).
Roman Catholics, 170; and see Penal Statutes.
Royal Africa Company, 61, 428.
-, gold and silver imported by,
262.
Royal Beagles, issues to, 31, 66, 221, 264. Master of. See Latten. John; Warner, John.
ROYAL BEDCHAMBER,
-, Book of Orders relating to, 189.
-, Gentlemen of, 15, 62, 76, 79,
143, 221, 236, 243, 288, 296,
363; and see:—
-, Arran, Earl of.
-, Bedford, Duke of.
-, Burlington, Charles, Earl of.
-, Carlisle Charles, Earl of.
-, Essex, Earl of.
-, Lexinton, Robert, Lord.
-, Ormonde, Duke of.
-, Oxford, Aubrey, Earl of.
-, Queensberry, Douglas
James, Duke of.
-, Romney, Henry, Earl of.
-, Scarborough, Richard, Earl
of.
-, Selkirk, Earl of.
-, Groom of the Stole, 41, 76, 143,
189, 243, 288; and see Portland, Earl of; Romney, Earl
of.
-, attending King into
Holland, 286.
-, Perquisites of Office of, 189.
-, Grooms of, 66, 80, 143, 221, 236,
243, 288, 363, 380; and see:
-, Borselan, Adrian Van;
-, Cholmondley, Geo.;
-, Compton, Hatton;
-, Howe, Emanuel Scroop;
-, Jenning, Robert;
-, Raby, Lord;
-, Sayers, John;
-, Stanley. James;
-, Windsor, Thomas, Lord;
-, blankets for, 421.
-, Maids of Honour, 64.
-, marriage portions for, 17;
and see Mary II.
-, Officers attending King in Holland, 286.
-, Pages of the Bedchamber or
Pages of the Backstairs see
Harris, David; Smith, John,
80, 221; lodgings at Hampton
Court, 292; attending King
in Holland, 447.
Royal Boats and Barges. See King's (Barges).
ROYAL BOUNTY, names of recipients
on the Exchequer list:
-, Arnold, George.
-, Barnardiston, Sir Samuell.
-, Boson, Elizabeth.
-, Brown, Thomas.
-, Buckingham, Duchess of.
-, Charles First's Hospital in Westminster.
-, Cornbury, Viscount.
-, Dorchester, Countess.
-, Elphinston, —.
-, Fairfax, Bryan.
-, Falkland, Viscount.
-, Fanshaw, William.
-, Freeman, Elizabeth.
-, Granville, Bernard.
-, Howard, Edward.
-, -, Lady Joan.
-, Hunsdon, Lord Robert.
-, Inchiquin, Lady.
-, Jacobson, Theodore.
-, Jollivet, —.
-, Killigrew, Henry.
-, King, Major Charles, children of.
-, Kirk, Mrs. —.
-, Leeds, Duke of.
-, Leslie, Mrs. —.
-, -, Katherine.
-, London, Chamberlain, paid to for
poor of.
-, Martinière, — La.
-, Officers' Widows. See List
(Army officers widows).
-, Oxford, Countess of.
-, -, Earl of.
-, Pagett, Henry.
-, Parkes, Thomas.
-, Phillips, Col. Robert.
-, Piloty, John Antoine de.
-, Poor of London.
-, -, St. James's.
-, -, St. Margaret's.
-, -, St. Martin's.
-, -, Westminster.
-, Povey, Thomas.
-, Pryor, Matthew.
-, Roche, Charles.
-, Russell, —.
-, Smith, Bernard.
-, Tripoly, Envoy from.
-, Walker, Hester.
-, Willoughby, —.
-, -, Hugh, Lord.
-, Wyndham, Mrs. Rachel.
Royal Bounty to Army Officers' Widows.
-, Adams, Jane.
-, Babington, Ann.
-, Barnard, Martha.
-, Bayly, Martha.
-, Bolton, Penelope.
-, Boswell, Francis.
-, Bourk, Elizabeth.
-, Butler, Mary.
-, Butler, Sarah.
-, Camble, Elizabeth.
-, Campbell, Eve.
-, Carew, Sybill.
-, Carlisle, Sarah.
-, Chambers, Margarett.
-, Clud, Beatrice.
-, Cole, Elizabeth.
-, Colhowns, Deborah.
-, Collyer, Elizabeth.
-, Connock, Phillippa.
-, Corker, Cornelia.
-, Danvers, Mary.
-, D'Arbonne, Susanna.
-, Dobson, Mary.
-, Evans, Mary.
-, Fullerton, Mary.
-, Griffith, Sarah.
-, Grymes, Egidia.
-, Guyon, Ann.
-, Hawley, Judith.
-, Hind, —.
-, Hooks, Margaret.
-, Hyniosa, Frances.
-, Jellett, Ann.
-, Jones, Ann.
-, Laws, Blanch.
-, Lindsay, Frances.
-, Moor, Hellen.
-, Morgan, Ann.
-, Morrison, Isabella.
-, Moss, Margaret.
-, Mouse, Elizabeth.
-, Norwood, Elizabeth.
-, O'bryan, Jesyna.
-, Ormsby, —.
-, Parry, Mary.
-, Penetier, Ann.
-, Price, Katherine.
-, -, Mary.
-, Risley, Elizabeth.
-, Robinson, Elizabeth.
-, Russell, Abigail.
-, -, Elizabeth.
-, St. Clair, Christiana.
-, Sandys, Grissel.
-, Seaton, Elizabeth.
-, Stocker, Margarett.
-, Sutton, Phillippa.
-, Tempest, Mary.
-, Westcombe, Margaret.
-, Whaley, Maria.
-, White, Elizabeth.
-, -, Margaret.
-, Wingfeild, Martha.
-, Yewett, Priscilla.
-, accounts for, 185.
Royal Buckhounds, 17, 75, 214, 266.
-, Master of, issues to, 75, 101, 366;
and see Gastigny. J., Monsieur
de.
Royal Chapel. See Hampton Court at
St. James's.
-, Chaplains in. See Royal Household Chaplains.
-, Children of, 139, 346.
-, Gentlemen of, 346.
-, Yeoman of the vestry. See
Farles, Matthew.
Royal Closet Keeper. See Kien,
Rudolph; Thornbury, Gilbert.
-, attending the King into Holland,
447.
Royal Fishery of England, 349.
Royal Forests. See Woods and Forests.
Royal Gardens, 17, 49, 51, 62, 71, 81, 82,
99, 120, 129, 163, 172, 174, 184,
221, 233, 264, 274, 304, 411, 413,
420; and see
-, Hampton Court;
-, Kensington;
-, Newmarket;
-, Privy Garden, Whitehall;
-, Richmond;
-, St. James's House;
-, Windsor;
-, accounts of, 18, 30, 160, 323,
418.
-, Chief Gardener of. See London,
George.
-, contract for keeping, 29, 30,
207, 229; and see Portland,
Earl of; Henning, C. F.
-, new, 207, 2600l. from 1700,
229.
-, old, 62, 207, 246. 4800l.
per annum 1696–1700.
-, issues for, 31, 57, 160, 182, 214,
229, 246, 323, 411.
-, Keeper of. See Ford, Robert
(at Newmarket).
-, work for. (See Wise, Henry,
Hampton Court. St. James's,
Windsor).
-, at Windsor House Park, 413.
Royal Harriers. See King's Harriers.
Royal Hawks. See King's Hawks.
Royal Historiographer. See Rymer, Thomas.
Royal Horse. See Royal Stables.
Royal Hospital, Chelsea. See Navy.
ROYAL HOUSEHOLD, Almoner and
sub-almoner. See King's Almoner.
-, apothecaries to, lodgings for in
Whitehall, 132; and see Chase,
James; Jones, William.
-, Beer Buttery, officers of, 267.
-, Bows, Yeoman of, 81.
-, Carvers, 81.
-, Chamber, for all entries relating
to the King's Great Chamber.
See Chamber.
-, Chamberlain of. See Royal
Household (Lord Chamberlain)
-, Chaplains. See Cawthorne,
Richard; Lany, Edward; and
see Hampton Court; Kensington.
-, attending King in Holland,
286.
-, Chapel Royal. See Royal
(Chapel).
-, Closet Keeper. See Kien,
Rudolph; Thornbury, Gilbert.
-, Cofferer to. See Bradford, Earl
of, 174.
-, accounts of, 28, 118.
-, emptions, 52, 382.
-, issues to, 16, 49, 50, 57,
61, 76, 116, 119, 137, 158,
175, 182, 183, 214, 218,
233, 245, 286, 382, 414;
£800 per week for, 28, 49,
50, 52, 175, 180, 233, 382,
payments by, 208.
-, wages of officers under, 414.
-, Cupbearers, 81.
-, debt to, 120; account of, 426.
-, Drums and Fifes. See King's
(Trumpeters).
-, emptions. See Royal Household (cofferer).
-, Establishment of, revision of,
or new Establishment, 61, 77,
80, 141, 163, 174, 427.
-, Gentleman Usher Daily Waiters,
334; and see Chaplaine,
[Jeremiah]; Erle, [Thomas].
-, Great Chamber. See Chamber.
-, Greencloth, Board of, 28, 109,
115, 137, 158, 163, 174, 175,
385.
-, officers of, 115.
-, Groom Porter. See Neale,
Thomas.
-, Lord Chamberlain of, 35, 37,
39, 48, 61, 68, 154, 165, 191,
252, 291, 327, 341, 355, 382,
409, 412, 419; and see Jersey,
Earl of.
-, authority over the King's
Jewels, 166.
-, bills allowed by, 227.
-, lodgings hired for office of
in Whitehall, 132.
-, memorial of, 20.
-, office of, 268.
-, Secretary to, 23, 268; and
see Colinge, Richard.
-, warrants by, 302, 395.
-, Lord Steward, 380; and see
Devonshire, Duke of.
-, Messengers. See Chamber
(messengers).
-, officers of, tax arrears and deducting tax from salaries on,
322, 327.
-, ordinary and extraordinary
services of, 218.
-, Pages of the Bedchamber or
Backstairs see Royal Bedchamber (Pages).
-, Pages of Honour, see Royal
Stables (Pages).
-, provisions for the, 109, 385.
-, Purveyors, 52.
-, servants, 74.
-, attending the King into
Holland, issues for, 75,
76, 77, 447.
-, travelling charges of, 25.
-, sewers, 81.
-, Squires of the Body, 81.
-, surgeon to. See Gardiner,
Thomas; and Serjeant,
Surgeon.
-, taxes on. See Royal Household (officers).
-, Vestry, Groom of. See Royal
Chapel.
-, Vice Chamberlain, 2, 99, 165,
415.
-, lodgings of, in Whitehall,
224; and see Bertie,
Peregrine.
-, wines for, 53, 214.
-, Yeoman Bedgoer attending the
King into Holland, 447. See
Robinson, Thomas.
-, Yeomen Robegoers attending
the King into Holland. See
Dowse, John; Scorer, John.
Royal Hunt, hounds &c. See King's (huntsmen).
Royal letters, illuminating and painting.
-, See Royer, Gideon.
-, to the Czar of Muscovy, 149.
Royal Lustring Company, 419; agent of. See Rape, Daniel and see Alamodes.
ROYAL MEWS at Charing Cross, 75,
124, 125, 179, 193, 290, 412; and
for subsidiary mews See Greenwich, Hampton Court, Reading
and Windsor.
-, damage done to by the wind,
333; repairs of, 179, 347.
-, Master of the House, 41, 87, 193,
233, 290, 352; and see
-, Auverquerque Henry de
Nassau, Seigneur d'.
-, Agent to. See Jollyvet,
Evert.
-, accounts, 29, 238, 271, 277,
277, 420.
-, issues to, 2, 15, 57, 87, 89,
125, 154, 184, 258, 290,
332.
-, Pages of Honour, 49, 54,
227, 288, 291, 300.
-, lodgings of, outside the
Palace, 270; and see
Dormer, Charles;
-, Feilding, George;
-, Ittersome, Ernest
Henry;
-, Ittersome, Robert;
-, Rawleigh, Carew.
-, purchasing horses for, 125.
-, salaries to, 183.
-, Stud. See Hampton Court.
-, Studmaster. See Pulleyn, T.
-, water rent for, 2, 131.
-, King's race or running horses.
See King's horses.
-, late King's [James II] stables,
125.
Royal Musicians. See Colmack, John; Flower, Edward.
Royal Oak Lottery Farmers and Managers
of, 92, 96, 166, 291, 311; and see
Acourt, Henry; Arnold, Joseph;
Chambers, Thomas; Dean, William; Fitzherbert, Charles;
Wellington, Henry.
-, pensions charged on, 208, 291,
422; and see Pensions, list
of names.
Royal Parks. See Audley End.
-, Hampton Court (Bushey;
Jockey; Little House;
Middle and New Parks).
-, Hyde Park.
-, Richmond (Bentley; New, and
Old Parks).
-, St. James's.
-, Windsor (Great; House; Little
and Mote Parks).
-, issues for works in, 51.
-, repairs in, 36, 367.
Royal presents to Ambassadors on their departure and presents of Christening Gifts. See King's (Jewel House and Jewels).
Royal Seals, Chief Graver of. See Harris, Henry.
ROYAL STABLES—
-, debt on, 29, 420.
-, Extraordinaries to, 233, 390,
412.
-, Groom Porter's servants attending the King into Holland,
447.
-, Hobby Stable, 193.
-, King's Equerry, 182; and see
Richause, Peter V.
-, Surveyor of. See Negus,
Francis.
Royal Staghounds. See King's Staghounds.
Royal Stationer. See Carr, Samuel.
Royal Surgeon. See King's surgeon.
Royal Tennis Courts, 134, 184.
-, issue to keeper of, 414.
-, Master of. See Moore, Horatio.
-, at Hampton Court, 134.
Royal Theatre keeper, 81.
Royal watchmaker. See Herbert, Thomas.
Royal Watermen. See Warner, John and King's (Barges).
Ryswick (Treaty of Peace 1697), 334, 366.