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Earl Marshal, the. See Marshal, the Earl.
Earle, Capt., despatched express from England; cxlvii. 22.
-, Mr., provisions laid in by (? for Minorca); clvi. 3.
Earsby, Thomas, as to payment for stamps on hawkers' and pedlars' licences; clx. 17.
-, -, hawkers and pedlars office; clxxv. 2.
East India companies. See India.
East, Mr., proposal of, to farm the penny post; cxxii. 18.
Eastern Princes, the, embellisher and writer of H.M. letters to; cxxiv. 29; clxxvii. 43.
Ecclesiastical court, an, the deputy “Register” to; cxvi. 6.
-, history of Christianity from its first establishment in Scotland; cxiv. 40.
Ecklyn, or Echlin, Lieut.-General Robert, memorial as to forage (North Britain); cxxi. 46.
-, -, of a dragoon regiment on the Irish establishment, memorial; cxliii. 46.
Eddowes, Mr. John, declines an Excise appointment; clxii. 44.
“Edgar,” H.M. ship, widows and mothers of the seamen blown up in, petition; cxliv. 52.
Edinburgh, bishop of, barony and lands of new abbey conveyed to; cl. 21.
-, brewers at; cv. 15, 21.
-, Castle of; cl. 21.
-, -, Governor of; cxii. 37; cxiv. 30.
-, -, repairs at; cxiv. 39; cxlvii. 14.
-, -, to be provisioned for three months; cxxxii. 61.
-, city of, have the right to be sheriffs and justices; cvii. 16; cxi. 17.
-, Commissioners of Excise at, payments by, to Archibald Douglas; cxx. 47.
-, committee of the Privy Council at, used to try the pix before the Union; cxxx. 35.
-, Custom House officers at; cxxxiii. 12.
-, defence of; cvi. 46, 79.
-, Excise office at; cxxvi. 11.
-, Frith of; cxxi. 58.
-, importation of arms and ammunition into; clxviii. 22.
-, late coinage of silver at; cxx. 44.
-, mint at; cvi. 54; cvii. 14; cviii. 41; cxxi. 2; cxxix. 6.
-, -, accounts of, method of carrying on the charge of the; cxliv. 34.
-, -, assay master of; cxxv. 18.
-, -, assimilated to that at the Tower; cxix. 8.
-, -, clerk of the; cxxv. 18.
-, -, commissioners of the, memorial; cix. 19.
-, -, “committee of counsell anent;” cxx. 44.
-, -, conjoint engravers of; cxlix. 45.
-, -, General of; cxxii. 34; cxxiii. 24.
-, -, master and worker of; cxix. 8; cxx. 44; cxlix. 34; clxiv. 38.
-, -, officers of; cxx. 30, 44; cxxi. 2; cxxiv. 24; cxxx. 35; clxvi. 45.
-, -, pix of, keepers of the keys of the; cxxii. 34.
-, -, -, to be tried at Westminster; cxx. 30; cxxii. 34; cxxx. 35.
-, -, smith to the, salary of the; cliii. 21.
-, -, unnecessary offices in; cxxi. 2.
-, -, Warden of the; cxix. 8; cxxii. 69; cxxx. 35.
-, port of, Commissioners of Customs in; cxiv. 54.
-, Postmaster of; cxix. 30.
-, -, pensions paid by; clxvi. 20.
-, Provost of, as to quarantine; cxxxvi. 22.
-, -, as to cruiser at the Isle of May; cxlvii. 48.
-, powers and liberties reserved to, by the Union; cxi. 17.
-, Scotch Commission for the Equivalent sitting at; cxxii. 36.
-, tallow chandlers in, number of; cxxi. 79.
-, University of, pensions; clxvi. 20.
Edisbury, Ken., to Victualling Office, letter from; clxxvii. 38.
Edmonds, Mr. Benjamin, bills of exchange of, not accepted; clxvi. 10, 36; clxvii. 13.
Edwards, —; cxlvii. 11.
-, Capt. John, of Deal, commander of the privateer “Loyalty,” seized vessels, &c. as prizes, memorial; cxxiii. 30.
-, -, -, charges Mr. Culliford with defrauding the Queen, petition; cxxiv. 46; cxxv. 2.
-, Samuel, gent., circulation of new Exchequer bills, memorial; cxix. 16.
-, -, -, interest on Exchequer bills; cxiv. 58.
-, -, -, receiver of duties on hackney coaches, &c.; clxvi. 27.
-, Thomas, as to Mr. John Pellett and family; clxxii. 26.
Edwin, Samuel, usher of the receipt of the Exchequer; cxvi. 36; clxv. 24, 38.
-, -, -, memorial; cxxxiii. 72; cxlvii. 29; clii. 18.
-, -, -, offers his house to be used as an office for the lottery; cli. 39, 56.
Edy, Richard, frauds committed on the office for sick and wounded by; clxxiii. 44.
Egerton, Mr., grant to, of the meres and pools in the forest of Delamere, in the co. of Chester; cxxii. 5.
Eglinton, the Earl of; clx. 1.
Eglwys-Cymmin, the parish of, in the co. of Carmarthen, lease of a mill in; clxv. 31; clxxviii. 46.
Egypt, the trade with, retrieved; cv. 24.
Ekines, Col. Thomas, governor of Scilly, victualling Gibraltar and Port Mahon; clii. 41.
Ekins, Capt. Thomas John, of Col. Clayton's regiment, surrounded at Vive St. Eloy, memorial; cxxxvii. 17.
Elder, David, commissioner for sick and wounded seamen, &c., petition; cxv. 27; cxxxix. 52.
Elector Palatine, the, his minister; cxxxiii. 20.
-, -, money for his troops; cxxxiii. 11, 20.
Eliot, William, surety for Robert Elliot; cxix. 35.
Ellesdon, Anthony, services rendered by, to K. Charles II. after the battle of Worcester, petition; clv. 36.
Elliot, Major-General; cxxvii. 35.
-, -, late governor of Gibraltar; cxxxix. 31; cxli. 18; clxxiv. 51.
-, Robert, collector of the salt duties at Portsea; cxix. 35.
Elliott, —, his regiment in Minorca; clv. 25.
Ellis, John, officer of the Mint; cxxv. 4.
Ellison, Francis, agent to the Queen's own regiment of dragoons, petition of; cxi. 41.
Elm timber imported from Bristol, duty on; cxxvi. 30.
Elphinstone, John, at the Cottonian Library since 1706; clxxix. 28.
“Elton” galley, the captain of; cxxi. 18.
Elwes, Capt., in command of a man-of war, detached for Lisbon; cxiv. 55.
Elwod, Rice Mohamed, messenger and minister of the Emperor of Morocco, petition; cxxii. 40.
Ely, the Isle of; clxxii. 26.
Embellisher, H.M.; cxxi. 30; cxxiv. 29; clxxvii. 43.
Emerson, William, a keeper in Hyde Park; cvi. 61.
Emperor, the, H.M. ally; cxlv. 16.
Enamel, H.M. painter in; cxxi. 23; cxxvii. 28.
England and France, exports and imports between, inquiry into; clxvii. 29.
-, common brewers in, allowances to; cxv. 54.
-, exportation of corn from; cxv. 20.
-, obligations to Portugal by treaty of alliance; cxxvi. 41.
-, packet boats between Ostend and; cxv. 16.
-, subsidies due to King of Portugal from; cxxvi. 41.
-, George, and others, owners of ships in the Canadian expedition, petition; cxlvii. 36.
-, Joseph, cannot find the late Duke of Queensberry's book of entries; clxviii. 1.
English and Scotch measures, difference between; cxxvi. 11.
-, debts, sums for payment of; cxix. 38.
Epworth, manor of, (co. Lincoln), lease of; cxxxiii. 32.
Equipage money; cxlv. 15.
Equivalent, the; cvi. 20; cix. 32; cx. 67; cxiii. 21, 39; cxxi. 24; cxxiii. 24; clxxix. 9.
-, Commissioners of the; cviii. 44; cxii. 18; cxv. 52; cxxxvi. 7; clxxvii. 3; clxxix. 12.
-, payments out of; cxxxvi. 7.
-, Scotch commission for, minute book of; cxxii. 36.
Erle, General, or Lieut.-General Thomas; cvii. 42; cviii. 14; cxxiv. 30; cxliii. 8.
-, -, commander-in-chief of forces; cvii. 62.
-, -, general of the foot and governor of Portsmouth, memorial; cxlii. 15.
-, -, regiments broken at Almanza; cvi. 57.
Erskine, Col., governor of Stirling Castle; cv. 6.
-, Elizabeth. See Murray, Col. George.
Esch, Jacob van der, Esq., paymaster to Dutch, Danish, and Saxe Gotha forces; cxxxiv. 50.
Essex; cxiv. 53.
-, Earl of; cxiv. 49.
-, H.M.S., pay of seamen turned over from; cxlv. 46.
-, house; cxlv. 42.
-, Road, the, few sick and wounded soldiers come home by; cliii. 19.
-, Street, near the Middle Temple; cxl. 18.
-, -, riot in; clviii. 22.
Establishment of Ireland. See Ireland, establishment of.
-, H.M., persons on; cxxii. 32.
Establishments; cv. 9.
Estates, real and personal, proposed tax on; cxxvi. 10.
Estimates for 1713; clviii. 3. See Troops.
Eugene de Savoy, Prince; cvi. 55; cxiii. 16.
-, -, present to his secretary; cxlv. 11.
Evans, [Col.] John, [deputy governor of Pennsylvania]; cxliv. 6, 31.
-, Major-General, claims English pay; clxxviii. 44.
-, -, his regiment of dragoons removed from Scotland to Ireland, memorial; clxxviii. 27.
-, John, bricklayer, his services at the fire at Whitehall, petition; clxxv. 46; clxxvi. 17.
-, Mr. William, as to a tobacco fraud; cxxxii. 44.
Evelyn, Major Edward, memorial; cxliv. 58.
-, -, Postmaster General; cxx. 10; cxxi. 34; cxxiii. 45; cxxvi. 14; cxxxix. 30; cxl. 18; cxliii. 44; cxlix. 39; cli. 24; clxii. 11, 47; clxvi. 3, 35; clxxiv. 50; clxxvii. 4.
Everard, Mr., and his wife, grant to them of a lease of a lighthouse on chapel lands in Norfolk opposed by the Trinity House; cxxiv. 6.
Eversfield, Charles, Esq.; clv. 5; clxii. 1, 3.
-, -, -, treasurer and paymaster to the office of H.M. ordnance; clix. 22; clxvi. 7; clxxv. 52.
Exchange, bills of; cvi. 72; cxiv. 26; cxx. 6; cxxi. 12; cxxxiii. 15; cxxxiv. 43; cxxxvi. 35; cxxxvii. 38; cxxxix. 10, 48; cxl. 16; cxliv. 44; clxv. 23; clxvii. 27; clxxi. 11.
-, the; cxxxiv. 43.
Exchequer, the; cxx. 29; cxxii. 3, 5, 8, 63; cxxiii. 14, 57; cxxiv. 5, 13, 20, 58; cxxvi. 38; cxxvii. 1, 2; cxxx. 32; cxxxi. 27, 45; cxxxii. 64; cxxxiii. 40; cxxxiv. 8, 68; cxxxv. 4, 32, 33; cxxxvii. 10, 55, 66; cxxxix. 3, 47; cxl. 59; cxliv. 7, 61; cxlvi. 25; cxlvii. 6; cxlviii. 23, 37; cxlix. 9; clix. 25; clxii. 23.
-, ancient course and method of, as established by Queen Elizabeth; cxlviii. 23.
-, auditor of the receipt of; cxxxvii. 10; cxlix. 36, 48; clxvi. 45; clxxii. 20; clxxix. 11, 13.
-, Barons of; cxiv. 39; cxxi. 13; clxxvi. 20.
-, Bills; cxiii. 47; cxiv. 26, 58; cxvi. 23; cxvii. 23, 46; cxix. 16, 31; cxxi. 47; cxxii. 8, 41; cxxiii. 27; cxxiv. 40; cxxv. 7; cxxvi. 35; cxxvii. 11, 31; cxxxii. 42; cxxxiii. 23; cxl. 4; cxlii. 10, 24; clv. 12; clviii. 47; clxii. 41; clxiii. 13, 25; clxxiv. 46.
-, chamber, the; cxxvii. 22.
-, Chancellor of the; cv. 29; cxii. 57; cxxii. 5; cxxiii. 4; cxxiv. 26; cxxxii. 14; cxliv. 60; cxlvi. 39; cl. 32; cliii. 9; clviii. 15; clxii. 32; clxxvi. 20.
-, -, and under treasurer of; cxlix. 44.
-, Committee of the Lords of the; cv. 29.
-, contingencies payable at; clii. 30.
-, Court of; cxiii. 50; cxiv. 58; cxvi. 16, 36; cxix. 9; cxxi. 1; cxxxix. 43; cxlvii. 55.
-, -, fines and compositions in; clxiii. 46.
-, -, H.M. solicitor in; clxii. 28.
-, -, licences for compositions granted by; clxvi. 43.
-, -, Lord Chief Baron and Barons of; cxxi. 7.
-, -, officers of, report; clxvi. 45.
-, -, port books kept in; clxvi. 4.
-, fees; cxix. 17; cxxv. 14; clxvi. 45; clxvii. 20; clxxii. 20.
-, -, and salaries payable at; cxxii. 58; cxxxii. 55.
-, funds payable at; cxvi. 40.
-, many new offices lately erected at; cli. 39.
-, notes; cxxxi. 54.
-, officers of the; cxxii. 12.
-, pensions payable at; cxvii. 53; cxliv. 30.
-, tallies in, deputy chamberlains for joining; cv. 46; cxiv. 5; cxvi. 27; cxxii. 51; clv. 17.
-, tellers of the; cxiv. 58; cxxiii. 61; clxi. 4; clxvi. 45; clxvii. 20; clxxii. 20.
-, unappropriated sums paid into; clxxiv. 48.
-, usher of the receipt of the; cxvi. 36; cxxx. 1; cxxxiii. 72; cxlvii. 29; clii. 18; clxv. 24, 38.
-, (Ireland), Chancellor of, ancient fee of; cxvii. 49.
-, -, Court of, second Remembrancer of; cxvii. 33.
-, (Scotland); cxxiii. 26.
-, -, against the interest of the Crown, a new one must be set up; cv. 8. See also Scotland—Fees.
-, -, Barons of the; cxv. 7, 8, 19; cxvi. 36; cxix. 14; cxx. 1; cxxi. 24, 25, 37, 45, 65, 84; cxxii. 20, 65, 66, 67; cxxiv. 23, 24; cxxxi. 40, 56; cxxxv. 15, 16, 20; cxliv. 34; cxlv. 5, 6, 7; cxlvii. 34; cl. 21; cli. 8; clvi. 5; clx. 35, 37; clxi. 10, 20, 30; clxii. 19; clxiii. 19, 20, 21, 22; clxiv. 38; clxvii. 10; clxviii. 7; clxxi. 16; clxxiii. 1, 2, 47; clxxvi. 13.
-, -, -, fees demanded of them not paid by the English judges; cx. 6.
-, -, -, memorial to; cxi. 20.
-, -, -, report; cxii. 42.
-, -, -, representation as to the customers; clxxix. 29.
-, -, Lord Chief Baron of; cxi. 1; cxv. 6; cxvi. 36; cxx. 1; cxxi. 66; cxxii. 20; cxxx. 22; cl. 21; clxxi. 16; clxxiii. 13.
-, chamber (Scotland), the; clxviii. 7.
-, Court of (Scotland); cxiii. 39; cxvi. 47; cxx. 47; cxxi. 25, 45; cxxiv. 56; clix. 15; clx. 34, 37; clxiv. 38.
-, -, -, extent of its jurisdiction; cxx. 1.
-, -, -, macers of; cxxi. 66.
-, -, Rolls, the accounts of; cxii. 42.
Excise, auditor of; cxxxvii. 4; clxi. 37; clxxiv. 7.
-, cashier of; cxxiii. 50.
-, Commissioners of; cxxvi. 11; cxxxix. 14; clxi. 7.
-, -, memorials; cxxii. 3; cxxv. 11.
-, -, reports; cxiv. 4, 31; cxxii. 45; cxxvi. 24; cxxxvi. 19; cxxxvii. 4; cxxxviii. 17; cxxxix. 14; cl. 4; clviii. 44; clxii. 44; clxxiii. 49; clxxv. 27; clxxvii. 6.
-, -, -, on a fraud (concealment of malt); cv. 47.
-, -, -, on petition of distillers of cider and perry at Bristol; cvi. 16.
-, -, -, where informations were cognizable; cvii. 48.
-, -, -, on prohibition of sale of exciseable liquors in pots; cx. 39.
-, -, -, compositions for debts to the Excise; cxii. 60.
-, -, -, on petition of common brewers of Ireland; cxv. 54.
-, -, representation of, as to the office of receiver general; cxxii. 19.
-, -, about credits to the tin agents in Cornwall and Devon; cxxiii. 50.
-, -, alterations in the draft of a bill for taxing skins, &c.; cxxxiii. 22.
-, -, produce of the several branches; cxxxvi. 15.
-, -, compositions made by the Treasury; cxxxviii. 18.
-, -, memorial of, concerning debenture in their hands; cxxxviii. 31.
-, -, report of, on absence of their officers; cxxxviii. 32.
-, -, report of, as to attendance at their office; cxxxix. 21.
-, -, -, balances standing on collectors of Excise; clx. 33.
-, -, -, Excise duties on liquors and other goods imported daring the two last French wars; clxi. 39.
-, -, -, as to pensions payable at their office; clxvi. 19.
-, -, -, as to bill touching linens, silks, &c.; clxxvi. 19.
-, -, (Scotland); cv. 5, 6, 15, 21, 61; cxiii. 15; cxxi. 35, 79; cxxii. 3; cxxxvi. 63; clix. 15; clx. 26; clxiii. 4; clxxi. 16; clxxii. 27.
-, -, -, case of Mr. Thomas Laidler; cix. 15.
-, -, -, difficulty of managing revenue; cxxvi. 11.
-, -, -, judgment of justices contrary to Excise laws; cxiii. 56.
-, -, -, memorials; cxi. 2; cxiii. 60.
-, -, -, money paid by them to Sir Patrick Murray; cxliii. 11.
-, -, -, -, Archibald Douglas; cxiv. 6.
-, -, refusal to take the abjuration oath; cvii. 4.
-, -, -, salaries; cxii. 38.
-, -, -, warrant to be sent to; cxii. 18.
-, exemption from, claimed; cv. 6.
-, frauds of brewers at Edinburgh; cv. 21.
-, Glasgow brewers refuse to pay the duty without a deduction; cv. 15.
-, hereditary; cxiii. 59.
-, -, and temporary; cxxii. 37; cxxiii. 11.
-, -, -, pensions payable out of; clxvi. 19.
-, on coffee, &c; cvi. 1.
-, payments out of the; cxvii. 3.
-, revenues under the care of the; cxx. 42.
Exemption from Customs and Excise, private grants of, must be suppressed by Act of Parliament; cxxvii. 2.
Exeter, bishop of; cxxi. 69.
-, Col. Edmund Fielding's men at; cxxxix. 35.
-, mayor of; cxxiii. 44; clxvi. 38.
-, regiment of marines at; cxxii. 48.
-, -, want of subsistence money for; cxxiii. 44.
-, New England; cxx. 32.
Exhibitions to scholars to support them in their studies at the universities; cxvi. 47.
Extraordinaries voted for 1711; cxli. 5.
Eyla, the Earl of; cvi. 44.
Eyles, Mr.; cxvii. 23.
Eyre; clxi. 3, 35.
-, —. See Solicitor General.
Eyres, Mr., a copper refiner in Southwark, offers to buy old brass guns; clxxiii. 25.