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Tal y Bolion (Anglesea), 70, 283, 392, 425.
Talbor, Dr., physician to the King, 232.
Talbot, Capt. (Barbados solders' accounts), 636, 655.
-, -, Sir Gilbert, Master of the Jewel House, 8, 192, 402, 470, 474, 514, 516, 609, 655, 692, 773.
-, -, James, solicitor, Plantations, 651; deputy to Blathwayte, 716.
-, -, Sir John, surety for J. Keyte, 77; [Trustee for Fee Farms], 809; (Col.), disbandment, 332, 333; regiment, 333, 337, 339, 340, 343, 361, 362, 365, 367, 372, 379, 381, 382, 383, 385, 824; House in Long Acre, 412; Earl of Danby's Fee Farms, 413, 505; Excise Farmer (1667), country, 847, 854; co. Worcester, 861.
-, -, Capt. Mark (Roman Catholic officer), 701, 790.
Tallies uncashed; see Navy (Treasurer).
-, - bought up at a discount, 431.
Talman, William, King's waiter, London, 34, 223, 539, 661.
Talmash (Tolmash), Lieut.-Col., disbandment, 334, 338, 340, 374, 824.
-, -, Capt. Thomas, disbandment, 328.
Tangier, 209, 248, 566, 571, 581, 699, 742.
-, -, accounts, 60, 209, 211, 285, 410, 412.
-, -, bills of exchange from, 198, 412, 691, 786.
-, -, city revenue, 234.
-, -, coals for and duty on, 418, 428, 711, 748.
-, -, Commissioners or Committee of Council for affairs of, 233, 412, 455, 494, 503, 628, 638, 643, 679, 686, 705, 730, 741, 748, 784, 786–8.
-, -, companies sent to, 455.
-, -, contingencies, 705.
-, -, Country Excise to be devoted to, 840–1, 847, 853–4, 855, 868–9.
-, -, establishment, 8, 150, 233, 704.
-, -, engineer, 570; see Beckman, Major.
-, -, expedition to, 686; issues for, 621, 628, 640, 643, 646, 648, 661, 667, 670–1, 672, 693, 737, 741, 748; English horses for, 654; Spanish horses for, 621, 623, 640, 654, 661, 691, 700; soldiers sent to, 263, 615, 620, 625, 643, 646, 661, 663, 667–8, 669, 681, 685, 687, 726, 737, 748, 784, 784–5; horse hay for, 644, 660; train of artillery for, 668; levy money, 640; disabled soldiers returning from, 672, 685, 687, 744, 762.
-, -, fortifications (and see Tangier, mole), 209, 234, 759, 775, 787–8.
-, -, free export of victuals and ammunition to, 27, 148, 711.
-, -, Governor of, 787; see Middleton, Earl of, Inchiquin, Earl of.
-, - Hospital, 234.
-, -, keeping slaves at, 398.
-, -, Lieut.-Governor of, 234; see Palmes, Sir F.
-, -, loans for, 149.
-, -, master attendant, 412.
-, - mole, construction of, 412 (and see Sheres, H.); badly supplied with money 788; issues for, 418, 419, 430, 474, 494, 615, 620, 621, 639, 660–1, 671, 685, 736; slaves for, 449–50, 504, 787; stores for, 414, 489, 566, 569; undertaker for; see Sheres, H.; work on to stop, 787–8.
-, -, Navy storehouse at, 469.
-, -, -, yardmen sent to, 686.
-, -, Ordnance for, 27, 148, 161, 660, 661, 668, 683, 686, 689, 693, 694, 711, 737, 748, 775.
-, - - office, storekeeper; see Bennett, T.
-, -, peace with the Moors, 234.
-, -, Tangier Foot Regiment, 648.
-, -, Treasurer (see Pepys, S., Hewer, W.), issues to for the garrison, 91, 149–50, 284, 400, 412, 418, 419, 429, 430, 450, 455, 474, 477, 494, 503, 522, 571, 579, 583, 590, 592, 593, 603, 608, 621, 628, 639, 660, 672, 679, 681, 685, 686, 689, 691, 693, 695, 704–5, 706, 726, 736, 758, 758–9, 786–7, 847, 866; payments by, 663.
-, -, trumpets sent to, 572.
-, -, victuallers (Gauden, Sir D. et al.), 428, 571, 638, 762; issues for, 418, 419, 450, 452, 474, 590, 615, 620, 621, 639, 640, 671, 679, 681, 736, 737; victualled by the Irish revenue Farmers, 553, 618, 625.
-, -, victuals and stores for, 101, 112, 177, 603, 762, 773.
-, -, Whitby fort blown up on the attack of the Moors, 730.
Tannet (Tannat, Tannant), Mr., collector, Falmouth, 116, 199, 727.
-, -, Tho., collector, Poole, 266.
Tanner, John, waiter etc. Barry and Sully (Swansea port), 754.
Tapestry imports, 63, 73, 86, 132, 516.
-, - suite of the Royal family, 538; suite of the months, 538; and see Poyntz, F., Hewer, W.
Tar; see Navy stores.
Tarleton (Tarlton), Robert, disbandment, 345, 816.
Tate (Fate), William, timber for Northampton town, 4; Whittlewood and Salcey Commission, 184; Northampton Hearthmoney, 509.
Tatham; see Tetham.
Tatlock, John, of Cunscough, Lancs., 858.
Taudin, Mr., pewterer in St. Martin's Lane, 164.
Taunton, John, watchman, London, 761.
Taunton (Somerset), 64, 632, 732, 857.
Taverner, William, referee in Mint dispute, 154.
Taxes; see Assessments.
-, -, Agents for (for getting in or bringing up the moneys of the Assessments and the Hearthmoney, an office previously styled the Office of Exchanges), 6, 83, 100, 124, 136, 138, 257, 463, 472, 510, 566, 578, 619, 623, 632, 644, 645, 650, 651, 653, 664, 673, 682, 683, 691, 716, 724, 725, 745, 746, 750, 772, 776, 792, 794, 797, 804; see Mason, Sir R., Ramsey, J., Fillingham, B.; clerk to; see Lynn, J.; commission to, 320–1.
-, -, bringing up moneys to London by guards, 57, 725; in carts, 74–5.
-, -, cashier in the Office of Exchanges; see Green, T.
-, -, return of moneys by [bills of] exchange, 57, 474, 874, 881.
Tayer, Robert, customer etc. Chichester, 266, 718, 774.
Taylor (Taylour, Taylieur), George, disbandment, 346, 817.
-, -, Gilbert, lease, 102.
-, -, James, groom litterman, 183, 190, 239.
-, -, John, disbandment, 815.
-, -, -, boatman, Falmouth, 304, waiter, coastsurveyor Hull etc., 396, 517, 542, 575, 612, 791.
-, -, -, Clerk and Minister of Receipt, 114, 591.
-, -, -, (T. Miller, Carolina), 677, 744, 777.
-, -, -, Stewardship of Wirral, 128.
-, -, Dr. John, royal bounty to, 21; Wine Licence Commissioner, 233; secret service (1,400l. per an. for the Duchess of Portsmouth), 41, 67, 246, 624, 633, 696, 706, 764.
-, -, Joseph, disbandment, 346, 816.
-, -, Mr., farthings coinage, 31, 47; dispute with the Mint, 154, 158, 164, 275, 298, 397.
-, -, Peter, watchman, London, 425.
-, -, Richard, waiter, York, 439, 804.
-, -, Richard, Justice of the Peace, Chester, 876.
-, -, Thomas, disbandment, 362, 825.
-, -, -, sub-commissioner for the Act of Settlement, Ireland, 525.
-, -, William, disbandment, 387.
-, -, -, King's clerk and assistant to weigher and teller of the Mint, 14, 201, 244, 423, 469, 512–3, 664, 718, 747, 768.
-, -, Zachary, shipmaster, 802.
Teagar, John, Customs place, 403.
Teague, John, victualler, disbandment, 345, 816.
Tealby, Jonathan, waiter, Saltfleet, 221.
Teare (Tyre), Edward, messenger, carrying letters, 18, 496, 539, 756, 758, 760.
Tempest, Lady (Popish plot), 761.
Temple, the, 217; Master of, pension to, 840–1; see Ball, Sir R.
-, -, fire in, 664, 709, 786, 810.
-, -, see Inner and Middle.
Temple, Sir John, Solicitor General, Ireland, 216, 493–4, 511, 525.
-, -, Miles, debt to the King, 42; waiter and searcher, Exeter, 217, 546, 607, 634, 681, 686.
-, -, Philippa, maid of honour, pension, 86, 456, 457.
-, -, Sir Richard, Customs Commissioner, 12, 393.
-, -, Thomas, surveyor, Customs, Weymouth, 266.
-, -, Sir William, Ambassador to the States General and Nimuegen, 205, 318–9, 692–3, 694, 696, 706; plate, 318, 402; Ambassador Extraordinary to Spain, 680, 681, 696; Irish business, 690.
Templer, Capt. Jon., 499.
-, -, John, serjeant-at-arms, 181, 635, 690.
-, -, Thomas, beltmaker, disbandment, 386.
Tenbury (Worcester), 861.
Tench, John, the Queen Mother's rents, 478.
-, -, Nathaniel, Navy debt, French war tallies, 707.
Tenham, George, bailiff, 534.
Tennant, Math., ship's commander, 500.
Tenths (for the separate bishoprics; see each bishopric).
-, -, accounts, 7, 16, 100, 240, 649, 709, 762.
-, -, arrears, 243, 245.
-, -, Commissions for collecting arrears, 248.
-, -, exemptions from and methods of collecting, 422.
-, -, issues out of and tallies on, 16, 31, 109, 133, 178, 197, 201, 227, 235, 259, 283, 309, 416, 428, 514, 520, 526, 571, 609, 623, 630, 685, 713.
-, -, laws relating to, 762.
-, -, question of collection of, 762.
-, -, pensions charged on; see Hamilton, Eliz., Plymouth, Earl of, Morland, Sir G. and Lady A.
Tents and toils and pavilions, establishments, 8.
-, -, accounts, 211.
-, -, Master of; see Bowles, W.
-, -, clerk comptroller of; see Symes, L.
Terrence, Francis (fee farm loan), 51; petition, 418; (C. Bertie), 531, 575.
Terrington (Yorks), 220, 294, 313, 322.
Terry, Jacob, innholder, disbandment, 380, 834.
-, -, Mr., brandy, London, 843.
Tesbrough, Per., 488.
Test Act, 40.
Tetham (Tatham), Samuel, surgeon to the Duke of York's regiment in Flanders, 798.
Tettenhall (co. Stafford), 67, 139.
Thackham, Thomas, Groom of the Great Chamber in Ordinary to the Queen, 192, 486, 629, 634.
Thames, the, river, 311, 534, 550, 625, 852, 853; chains in the river, grant of, 653.
Thatcham (Berks), 377.
Theed, Christopher, goldsmith, London, 557.
Theodrick, Thomas, disbandment, 367.
Thirio (Thirrio), Philips, come from Paris, 51.
Thirkill, Robert, landwaiter, Spalding, 315, 478.
Thistlethwayt, Benedict, Farmer of Excise, Hants (1668), 858, 880.
-, -, John, of Winterslow, Wilts, 858.
-, -, Peregrine, Tottenham Park, Wilts, 858.
Thody, Mr. (Boston coinage money), 271.
Thom, Richard, 534.
Thomas, Arnold, 488.
-, -, Gilbert, referee in Mint dispute, 154; Porter of the Mint, 808.
-, -, Howell, of Llanwiardon, Denbigh, 881.
-, -, Capt. Lewis, disbandment, 332, 333, 359, 360, 361, 363, 364, 368, 369, 373, 377, 378, 380, 824.
-, -, Richard, disbandment, 381.
-, -, William, collector, Antigua, 215.
-, -, -, boatman, Falmouth, 304.
Thomond, Earl of; see O'Brien, H.
Thompson (Thomson), Avice (Doyly's estate), 176.
-, -, Capt., disbandment, 332, 550 (Duke of Monmouth's Regiment).
-, -, Francis, disbandment, 330; Capt., 818.
-, -, Sir Henry, Clifford's Tower, 770.
-, -, James, disbandment, 331, 820.
-, -, John, disbandment, 381.
-, -, -, Receiver of the Seventeen Months' tax, the Poll, Eighteen Months' tax, and Six Months' tax, London, Middlesex, and Westminster, 656, 760, 761, 767, 773, 778.
-, -, -, ship-master, Hull, 549–50, 711.
-, -, -, waiter, Falstone (Berwick), 206.
-, -, -, boatman, 446.
-, -, Laurence, tidesman, London, 730, 746, 782.
-, -, Ralph, tidesman, Looe, 710.
-, -, Richard (R. Mitchell's lands), 806.
-, -, Thomas, disbandment, 331, 820.
-, -, Tho., of Hartlepool, 584.
Thornbury (Thornburgh, Thornborough), Edward, 263; of Mincing Lane, surety of R. Hurlston, 600.
-, -, Timothy, collectorship outwards, London, 117, 131, 246, 560, 768.
-, -, William, disbandment, 363, 825.
Thornbury (co. Gloucester), 858.
Thorne, John, tidesman [London], 77.
-, -, Richard, serjeant-at-arms, 180, 635.
-, -, -, disbandment, 369, 828.
Thornton, Christopher, disbandment, 372, 830.
-, -, Lancelot, clerk of the King's Wardrobe, 54, 68.
-, -, Mr., junr., fee farms, 136.
-, -, Tho., comptroller, Hull, 267.
Thorowgood (Thorowfood), Benjamin, disbandment, 377, 833.
Thorpe (Thorp), Lester, victualler, disbandment, 347, 818.
-, -, Thomas, tidesman, London, 733.
Thorpe (co. Surrey), 858.
-, - (Yorks), 860.
Thory, Thomas, customer, Boston, 415.
Thranes (rent), 395.
Throasby, John, Farmer of Excise, Westmorland (1667), 843.
Throckmorton, Sir Baynham, Commissioner, Dean Forest, 196, 796, Conservator Dean Forest, 471, 482; Justice of the Peace, Gloucester, 749, 758.
Thrupp, Rowland, customer, Bristol, 267, 701.
Thruscross (Herts), 468.
Thruston, John, perpetuity like bankers, 647.
Thun, Count de, Envoy Extraordinary from the Emperor of Germany, 726.
Thurland, Sir Edward (pension, 500l.) as a Baron of the Exchequer), 68, 75, 151.
Thurloe (Thurlow), Edmund, lease, 616.
-, -, Richard, disbandment, 340, 379, 834; Tangier stores, 785.
Thurman, Nicholas, merchant, London, 852.
Thwayte, John, Farmer of Excise, Westmorland (1667), 837, 846.
Thwing (Thwyn), George, watchman, London, 425, 613.
Thwing (Yorks), 301.
Thynne, Hy., Frederick, Keeper of the King's Library, 69, 766, 767.
-, -, James, Keeper of the King's Library, 69, 766.
-, -, Thomas, selling picture case to the King, 86, 765.
-, -, -, surveyor of Customs, 688.
-, -, Sir Thomas, loan, 767.
Tiffany, Capt., disbandment, 339.
Tilbury, fort, garrison etc. 300.
Tilleat, William, disbandment, 358.
Tillyard (Tilleard), William, surveyor, Blackwall, 52, 94, 200, 208.
Tilson, Nathan., comptroller, Newcastle port, 14.
Timber in forests; see Forests.
-, - felling of, 419.
-, -, -, fees on, 185.
-, -, -, regulations for, 14, 311.
-, - sales, 269, 311, 738, 746.
Timms (Tims), William, disbandment, 365, 826.
Timperly, Thomas, Doyly's estate, 176.
Tin, Duchy of Cornwall, in Devon and Cornwall.
-, -, blowing houses, surveys of, 497, 675, 681, 689; supervisor, 628; see Cather, J.; four supervisors and their districts; see Upcott, W., Treweeke, G., Lugger, N., Shakerley, S.
-, -, coinage duty, 570; proposal for farm of, 583, 603–4, 802–3.
-, -, coinages, petition for four per an., 106, 142.
-, -, Convocation, 603.
-, - farthings, coining of, 603, 802–3, and see Mint (coining farthings).
-, - frauds, 106; and see tin (seizures).
-, -, pre-emption, 570, 603–4; proposal as to farm of, 802–3.
-, - prices, 603–4, 802.
-, - production, 802.
-, - revenue, 294; proposal for improving, 735.
-, -, sale of for the King, 132, 134, 138, 174, 187, 189, 192.
-, - seizures, 63, 99, 658, 807.
-, - Stannaries, law of, 63.
-, -, -, Lord Warden of, 603; see Bath, Earl of.
-, -, -, officers, 628.
-, -, supervisor; see tin (blowing houses).
-, -, in Flanders; see (Charles II's tin sunk off Ostend), 299.
Tingnell, Edward, tidewaiter, 97.
Tirrell; see Tyrell.
Tirwhit, Francis, petition, 145.
Tissard, John, of London, attorney, 861.
Titchfield (Hants), 754.
Tobacco, Act for destruction of, 161.
-, - bonds, 25, 259, 667.
-, - frauds, 137, 148, 659.
-, -, -, Ireland, 197, 543.
-, - from England to Ireland, duty on in Ireland, 764.
-, - planting in England, destruction of and prosecutions for, 51, 133, 166, 712, 744.
-, - planting in Virginia; see Virginia.
Todd, Richard (Robert), waiter, Manningtree, 215.
Toddington (Gloucester), 755.
Todwyn, James, referee in the Mint dispute, 154.
Tolhurst, Jeremy, contractor for arrears of Excise, Cumberland and Westmorland, 873.
Toll, Charles, executor of W. Ashburnham 733–4, 746, 781.
-, -, Mr. (Poll from the King's Household), 242.
Tolland (Duloe, co. Cornwall), 286.
Tolls; see Newark, Knighton, Presteigne.
Tolmach; see Tolmash.
Tombes, Mr., tidesurveyor, 487.
Tomlin, Mr. (Customs officer), 210.
-, -, Richard, messenger, London, 669.
Tomlinson, Henry, tidewaiter, London, 584.
-, -, John, of Bristol, 40.
-, -, Richard, Old Excise Office in Bartholomew Lane, 872.
Tompson; see Thompson.
Tong (Salop), 418.
Tooker, John, Receiver for Somerset and Bristol of the Seventeen Months' and Eighteen Months' Assessments, 619, 640; grant of Welton farm and coal mines, co. Somerset, 31, 52, 53, 124, 152–3, 167–8, 171, 258, 713.
Toole, Cool, servant to Sir E. Wingfield, 511.
Tooley, Tho., disbandment, 351.
Toosan, John, watchman, 529.
Topcliffe (co. Yorks), 236.
Topham, John, serjeant at arms attending the House of Commons, 67, 162, 253, 561, 619, 633; Keeper of Windsor Little Park, 798; timber out of Windsor Forest, 444.
-, -, Richard, pensions paid to for the Duchess of Cleveland's children, 213, 258, 534, 537, 549, 556, 565, 578, 630, 638, 674, 678, 685, 695, 742, 776.
Topsham (Devon), 221, 413, 685, 792.
Topsfield (Toppesfield) Hall (Doyly's estate in Hadleigh, Suffolk), 175–6.
Tor Bay (Torbay) (Devon), 304, 411, 613.
Toriano, Geo., merchant, of the Committee of the Royal Fishery of England, 2; perpetuity like bankers, 647; importing brandy, 852.
Torquay (Devon), 304, 305, 404, 613.
Tory; see Ireland.
Tossells, Richard, disbandment, 372, 831.
Totte, William, disbandment, 363, 825.
Tottenham (co. Middlesex), 3.
-, - Park (Wilts), 858.
Tourney, Charles, Customs place, 293.
Tournings (co. Middlesex), 215.
Tower (London), armour in, 687.
-, -, Bloody Tower, 300.
-, -, carriage master; see Buckmaster, J.
-, -, Constable of; see Alington, Lord W.
-, -, Gentleman Porter, 459.
-, -, Hill; see Streets.
-, -, King passing by on his Coronation, 273.
-, -, houses near, 102.
-, -, Lieutenant (see Cheeke, T.), issues to, 459, 477, 641, 653.
-, -, Martin's Tower, 300; annexed to the office of Porter of the Mint, 808.
-, -, prince in, discovery of the bones of, 438.
-, -, repairs, 495, 504, 653.
-, -, St. Peter ad Vincula; see St. Peter's.
-, -, soldiers in, 300, 309, 310, 809.
-, -, stores; see Ordnance stores.
-, -, vicar of (vicar of St. Peter's ad Vincula), 593, 680; see Hawkins, Mr.
-, -, wardens, yeomen wardens, 459; liveries of, 746.
-, -, wharf, 622.
Town, Lieut.-Col., of Tangier, 234.
Townley (Tounley), Charles, Deal port, 745.
-, -, Henry, 529.
Townshend, Charles, of Stow on the Wold, Gloucester, 859.
-, -, Edward, Doyly's estate, 175.
-, -, Horatio, Lord Townshend, farm of sea coal, 59, 259, 418, 456, 517–8, 582.
-, -, John, ship-master, 431.
-, -, Mr., son of Thos. (of the Wardrobe), 614.
-, -, Thomas (Great Wardrobe), 219, 614.
Townson, Mr., deputy surveyor Navigation Act, 799.
TRADE, condition of, 89, 98, 403, 616, 805.
-, -, Customs statistics, 221, 393, 746.
-, - policy, 89.
-, - AND PLANTATIONS Acts, Navigation Acts and Acts of Trade (12 Car. II. c. 18 Navigation Act), 258; 14 Car. II. c. 11, Act of Frauds), 617, 644; (15 Car. II. c. 7), 258; (25 Car. II. c. 7, for the Eastland and Greenland Trades), 164, 258, 545, 607, 754; (22 and 23 Car. II. c. 11), 258.
-, - - Committee of (1670), 651; Committee of Privy Council for Trade and Foreign Plantations (dissolved 1680), 139, 235; Committee for Trade and Foreign Plantations, 11, 94, 139, 166, 200, 221, 254, 256, 263, 408, 421, 441, 442, 445, 449, 463, 569, 649, 743; reports, 121.
-, - -, Customs statistics for, 393, 746.
-, - - establishment for, 139–40.
-, -, -, frauds; see Navigation Act (frauds), Ireland (Navigation).
-, -, -, Plantation bonds, 258.
-, -, -, Plantation duties, 258, 309.
-, -, -, quarterly incidents bills for the Committee or Office, 113–4, 139–40, 158, 235, 305–6, 408, 476, 481, 590, 769.
-, -, -, rooms or Office in Scotland Yard, 113, 306, 408, 448, 581, 769.
Train oil from Newfoundland, 164.
Trant, Capt. Dominick, Roman Catholic Officer, 744.
-, -, Capt. Patrick, agent to the Earl of Ranelagh in his undertaking concerning the Irish revenue, 205, 452, 492; clothes for Tangier soldiers, 737, 768; lands, Ireland, 215; payments by, 517, 744, 779, 790; farmer of the Four and a Half per cent. and tallies on that revenue, 415, 422, 431, 473, 574; advance on the Hearthmoney, 700, 701, 704, 718; disbandment, 374, 832.
Travell, Jno., disbandment, 354, 820.
Travers, Sam, pension, Ireland [regium donum], 528.
Treason and treasonable papers, 238, 249, 275, 294–5.
-, -, traitors, 324, 485, 578, 648.
-, -, searching ships for arms, 440, 537.
Treasure trove, 776.
TREASURY books:—
-, Customs Book, 837.
-, Order Book, 705.
-, Money Book, 705.
-, Docquet Book, 224 note.
-, Danby's books and papers, 12, 460.
-, - Chambers, King at, 460, 879.
-, -, -, incidents for; see Segar, A.
-, - Commissions, 305.
-, - fees of office of, 243.
-, -, Lord Treasurer; see Southampton, Earl of, Clifford, Lord, Danby, Earl of, Rutland, Earl of.
-, - Lords, powers etc.:
-, authorising departments to borrow, moneys, 679.
-, authorising deliveries of plate to the Jewel House, 470, 516.
-, their sanction required to fixed county charges, 645.
-, getting estimates and lists of salaries etc. from the departments and the Household, 96, 726; and see estimates.
-, Four and a Half per cent. duty subject to; see Four.
-, calling for Navy Yards accounts, 132.
-, appointing Customs officers, 41.
-, revenue of Virginia subjected to, 721.
-, giving assent to Lord Chamberlain's warrants, 773.
-, (Commission of 26 Mar., 1679, Earl of Essex, Hyde, L., Ernle, Sir J., Dering, Sir E., Godolphin, S.), 4, 93.
-, (Commission of Nov., 1679, Hyde, L., Ernle, Sir J., Dering, Sir E., Godolphin, S., Fox, Sir St.), 265, 608, 609.
-, salaries, 161–2, 248, 252, 428, 429, 438, 567, 678, 728, 739, 765, 767; general warrant for payment of salaries, 129.
-, meetings, 194, 200, 201, 202, 203, 468, 490, 492, 541.
-, Farmers of the Alienation fines see Alienations.
-, reporting to the King and moving matters in the Privy Council, 58, 92, 141, 154, 156, 165, 166, 167, 171, 613, 702–3, 711, 873, 876.
-, writing letters to Justices, 553; and see Excise (complaints).
-, - messenger; see Teare, E., Smeaton, Mr.
-, - papers; see Treasury books.
-, - Solicitor, 299; see Lloyd, T., Ramsey, J.; deputy to, see Burton, P.; issues to for Crown law charges, 36, 67, 121, 301, 310, 520, 521, 526, 554, 571, 575, 739, 740, 777; Solicitor for Recusants' forfeitures, see Grahme, R.
Treaty between English and French Governors in the Leeward Isles, 255, 313.
-, -, treaties, 306, 692.
Treby, Mr. (Secret Commission House of Commons), 38.
Tregeagle, John (receiver Duchy of Cornwall), 63, 99, 104, 106, 294, 416.
Tregosse, John, collector, St. Ives, 267, 510.
Trelawney (Trelanye's), John, Commissioner for Appeals in Excise, 46, 876.
-, -, Major Sir Jonathan, disbandment, 335, 385, 414, 466.
-, -, Capt. William, disbandment, 355, 356, 357, 359, 499, 829.
Trelleck (Hundred, Monmouth), 141.
Trent South; see Woods.
Tresco Isle (Scilly), 665.
Tresse, Hugh, Farmer of Excise, co. Notts (1667), 844.
Trethewy, Lewis, Receiver, Cornwall, Seventeen Months' Poll, Eighteen Months, 650, 664.
Trevanion, Richard, Captain of the Montague, 137.
Trevor, Sir John, Secretary of State, 79–81.
-, -, Dame Ruth, pension, 318, 390, 576, 593, 766, 767.
Treweek (Treweeke), George, supervisor of the tin blowing houses, 675, 681, 689.
Trial of Pix; see Mint.
Trimley (Suffolk), 531.
Tring (Herts), 394, 397.
Tripoli, Agent and Consul General at; see Baker, T., Capell, H.
Troisdell, Richard, disbandment, 352.
Troope, Capt. Jno., disbandment, 340.
Trophy money, for militia, 799.
Trotter, Alexander, landwaiter, London, 17, 45; collector, Weymouth, 95, 266; collector, Poole, 97, 98.
-, - [Edwd.] King's lease of his alum works, 38.
Trovell, Mr., Assaymaster of Goldsmiths' Hall, 164.
Truro (Cornwall), 26, 324, 675, 808.
Tuam, Archbishop of, 165–6; see Vescy, John.
Tubbs, John, victualler, disbandment, 386.
Tuck, John, tidewaiter, London, 403.
Tucker, Charles, Farmer, 4½ per cent. Leeward, 724.
Tuder (Tudor), Thomas, Customs searcher, 50.
-, - (Tudor) Thomas, Deputy Auditor of Crown Revenues, Wales, 325, 392, 744–5.
Tufton, Capt. Richard, disbandment, 328, 816.
Tuke (Tukes), Lady, Queen's dresser, 173, 191.
-, -, Samuell, disbandment, 339.
Tunsted, James, keeper of the game, 800.
Turkey, 120; carpets, 73; merchants, 860.
Turner (Turnor), Bartholomew, weighing porter, 529.
-, -, Bernard, bankers' perpetuity, 587, 650.
-, -, Edmund (chaplain), disbandment, 828.
-, -, Sir Edmund, of the Inner Temple [Surveyor General of Outports], 115, 137; Excise salary (1667), 846; interest like bankers, 628; Commissioner for the Alienation Office, 169, 179.
-, -, Francis, disbandment, 364, 826.
-, -, James, doorkeeper of the House of Lords, 36.
-, - [John, serjeant-at-law], serjeant alum works, 37.
-, -, Mr., sub-farmer of Excise, Wales and Northern Counties, 460, 573.
-, -, Richard, Customs offices, 403.
-, -, William, of the King's music, 181, 673, 784.
-, -, -, disbandment, 335, 364, 827.
-, -, Sir William, Crown law costs, 121, 603.
Turville (Bucks), 474.
Tutehill (Welton manor, Somerset), 168.
Tweady, Henry, Receiver Alienation Office, 246.
Twelves, Robt., carpenter, 488.
Twining; see Twyning.
Twisdell, Richard, disbandment, 820.
Twisden, John, surrender of alum works, 38, 44.
-, -, Sir Thomas, pension, 95, 151.
Twisleton, John, disbandment, 357, 822.
Twiss, William, Receiver of the Seventeen Months, Dorset, 252, 257, 651, 769.
Twitty, Charles, of Westminster, employed under the Auditor of the Receipt, 435, 468, 576, 649.
Twyford, Thomas (waiter and surveyor, Yarmouth), 266, 403–4, 612.
Twyning (Twining), William, comptroller, Gloucester, 679, 691, 702.
Tydder, Wroth, constable, 840.
Tynemouth Castle, 557; Governor of; see Villiers, E.
Tyrefield, manor (Bucks) (? Twyford), 307.
Tyrone, Earl of; see Power, R.
-, -, co., Ireland, 557.
Tyrrell (Tirrell, Tyrrill, Tirell), Charles, Whittlewood and Salcey Commission, 392.
-, -, Henry, tidesman, London, 730.
-, -, Captain of the Drake, 414.
-, -, Sir Peter, Whittlewood and Salcey Commission, 184, 392.
-, -, Thomas, tidesman, London, 550.
-, -, Timothy (3,000l., Ireland), 58.
-, -, Sir Timothy, rent of Shotover, 222; (3,000l. Ireland), 58.
Tyrwhitt, John, midshipman, 549.
-, -, Capt. Scroop, disbandment, 345, 816.
Tyson (Tysens), Henry, disbandment, 352.
-, -, John, disbandment, 820.
-, - (Tyseus), William, ship-master, 59.