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U.
Ulster King of Arms, liveries and robes for, 414; and see Ireland (Office of Arms).
V.
Vellum, parchment and paper, Duties on. See Stamp Duties.
Vestry, Groom of. See Royal Household (Vestry).
Volary keeper. See Clark, William; Storey, William.
Votes of Credit for subsistence of the Forces and Votes relating to Half Pay. See Commons, House of.
W.
War Secretary for. See Blathwayt, William.
War with France, 241.
WARDROBE, GREAT, 77, 98.
-, allowance out of to King's
Trumpeters and Drummers,
60.
-, charge on for Garter Robes, 80.
-, Comptroll on, 53.
-, extra services for, 98.
-, issues to. See Wardrobe, Great
(Master of).
-, Liveries out of, 63; for Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland, 327.
-, Master of, (Montagu, Earl of),
174, 274, 322, 327, 395, 412,
421.
-, issues to, 69, 102, 134, 174,
183, 214, 246, 274, 368, 372.
-, Office of, account of debt on,
420.
-, price of goods served into, 22.
-, provisions furnished by, 53.
-, Robes out of, 229.
-, scheme of payments, 85.
-, at Kensington, keeper of. See
Lowman, Henry.
-, Keepers at King's Palaces, 81;
and see Childe, Daniel;
Hume, Peter; Marriott,
[James].
WARDROBE REMOVING, 118.
-, Keeper of, at Whitehall, 81.
-, Pages of, 81, 447. See Sewell,
Josias.
-, Yeoman of, 421; and see Hume,
Peter.
Watches and chains, Customs seizure of, 124.
Water Engine. See Windsor Mill, Keeper of. See Taylor, John.
Watermen, King's. See King's (barges). Queen's. See Mary II.
West India Squadron, 60.
West Indies and Colonies, proposal for coining small coins, for, 270. and see Plantations.
Wilderness, The. See Hampton Court; St. James's Park.
Wind storm, damage done by in Hyde Park, House Park; Hampton Court; Bushey and Jockey Park, 191, 333.
Window Duties. See House Duties.
Wine Acts. See Customs (Duties) (Low
Wines).
-, bonds, Additional and Impost
Duties on, 412.
-, in hands of Cashier of
Customs, 10, 39, 420.
-, City Impost on, for Corporation
of London, 277, 310.
-, frauds, shipping French wines as
Spanish wines from San
Sebastian, 18, 22, 77, 82, 84,
109, 111, 112, 133, 139, 168,
181, 186, 315, 379, 386, 388,
396, 399. And see Wine
(merchants).
-, composition for, 412, 420.
-, measure, contents of, 63.
-, prosecutions and compositions,
258, 259, 353, 388, 399.
Wine Licences, 58, 109, 408, 425.
-, Commissioners for, 83, 109, 117,
118, 246, 386, 408, 409, 418,
425; and see
-, Brighouse, H.
-, Evans (Evance), Sir S.;
-, Goodall, Thomas;
-, Harwood, John.
-, Fenn, N.
-, Lake, T.;
-, Lowndes, Robert;
-, Young, —.
-, accounts of, 58, 68, 117,
246, 424.
-, in Norwich, 408.
-, management [or farms] of, 68.
-, receivers of, 108.
-, revenues, nine years accounts
of, 269.
Wine, lost loan orders on, 142, 335.
-, Low. See Low Wines.
-, merchants, 2, 21, 37, 40, 82, 84,
181, 186, 290, 353, 399, 408.
-, prosecutions of, for importing French Wines as
Spanish. See Wine Duty
(frauds).
-, Portage allowance, as under
Further Subsidy of Tonnage
and Poundage (granted by
9–10 William III c. 23), 60.
Wines, Burgundy for Royal Household, 49.
-, French Duties (4 William and
Mary c. 5), 82, 84.
-, Hungary from Hamburg, 67,
68, 274.
-, Malaga, 193, 408.
-, Navarre, 386.
-, Spanish duties, 77.
-, French Wines as. See Wine
(Frauds).
-, supplying to the King. See
Chaigneau, Mons.; and see
Holland.
Woods and Forests. See
-, Alice Holt;
-, Dartmoor;
-, Dean;
-, Gillingham;
-, Holt;
-, New (Richmond);
-, Salcey;
-, Waltham;
-, Whittlewood;
-, Windsor;
-, Woolmer.
-, felling timber in, 161.
-, improvement in Gillingham Forest,
311.
-, prosecutions for wood stealing in,
245.
-, sale of underwoods in, 222.
-, Trent North.
-, Warden, Chief Justice of, in
Eyre, See Devonshire, Duke
of.
-, Trent South, Surveyor General of,
See Ryley, Philip.
-, Warden, Chief Justice of, in
Eyre. See Wharton, Lord.
Wool, attempted export of, seizure on,
142.
-, export frauds, fines and prosecutions for, 22, 142, 168, 176,
289, 333, 375.
-, licences, Lord Lieutenant's fees
out of, 69.
-, officers for preventing, 216, 354.
-, running from northern borders
into Scotland, 175, 334, 347.
WORKS, 22, 174.
-, accounts, 17, 18, 30, 31, 42, 160,
323.
-, Board of. See Works (Principal
Officers).
-, Clerk of. See Ball, [John].
-, debt owing in, 174, 233.
-, done for Charles II and James
II, 262.
-, Establishment, 174.
-, Estimates of, 182.
-, to be approved by the
Board, 71.
-, in Gardens. See Royal (Gardens).
-, instructions as to repairs, 149;
not to be done without
Treasury authority, 5, 13, 42.
-, issues for. See Works (Paymaster).
-, Master bricklayer to, 7.
-, Master mason, 395; of Chester
County, 398; and see Jackson,
Benjamin, and Oliver, John.
-, Office, 5, 15, 18, 20, 82, 114, 215,
414, 420.
-, officers of, 7, 24, 65, 71, 129,
174.
-, issues to, 183, 414; fees
and salaries, 144, 387.
-, ordinary repairs definition of,
13, 149.
-, Paymaster of, 261, 271, 319, 324,
328, 398, 413, 414; and see
Lloyd, Thomas; Packer,
Philip.
-, issues to, 18, 25, 36, 42,
45, 51, 57, 65, 84, 100, 115,
173, 194, 205, 214, 221,
233, 261, 264, 273, 310,
313, 314, 325, 347, 351,
354, 381, 393, 421, 425,
427; weekly payments
to, 88.
-, scheme of payments for, 99,
182.
-, plumber to. See Roberts,
Matthew.
-, Principal officers or Board of
(Comptroller. Surveyor General, Paymaster), 100, 102,
138, 149, 163, 172, 193, 199,
200, 215, 224, 238, 259, 262,
264, 267, 275, 304, 305, 333,
337, 355, 413, 418, 420.
-, repairs to the King's ways. See
Studholme, Michael.
-, Sergeant plumber. See Atherton, Charles.
-, Surveyor General of, 35, See
Wren, Sir Christopher.
-, Windsor. See Windsor.
Y.
Yacht. See Customs (Smacks).
Yachts, Royal. See Ships Charlotte, Fubbs, William & Mary; furniture for, 395.
Yeoman Bedgoer. See Royal Household.
Yeoman of the Bows. See Royal Household.
Yeoman of the Carriage to Mary II. See Smith, Thomas.
Yeomen of the Guards. See King's Body.
Yeoman of the Revels. See Revels.
Yeoman of the Stirrup to Mary II. See Lauze, John.
Yeoman Robegoers and Robes. See Royal Household.