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Gain, Mr. Hugh, (sick and wounded at Jamaica); cvii. 34.

Gaitgirth barony; cviii. 56.

Galleons taken in West Indies by Commodore Wager; cxiii. 46; cxiv. 11.

Gallon used by Dublin brewers, size of; cxiv. 25.

Galloway, coast of; cxiv. 30.

-, Earl of, as to French Committee; cxlix. 30.

-, -, H.M. picture presented to; cxxi. 23.

Gallway, or Galway, Earl of; cv. 58; cx. 10, 13, 15, 63; cxi. 41; cxii. 22, 36, 48, 58; cxv. 12; cxvii. 42; cxxi. 51; cxxv. 37; cxxxi. 10; cxxxii. 53; cxxxiii. 94; cxxxiv. 26; clxii. 14.

-, -, deputy general of the reformed churches in France; cxxiii. 9.

-, -, H.M. ambassador in Portugal; clxxix. 10.

-, -, his Spanish regiment of foot; clxi. 27.

-, -, -, taken at the battle of Caya; cxxxi. 10.

-, -, in Savoy; cxv. 26.

-, -, in Spain and Portugal; clxxii. 47; clxxiv. 51.

-, -, succeeded the Duke of Schonberg as general of H.M. forces in Portugal; cxxiv. 32.

-, or Gallwey, Capt. Patrick, commander of the “Bolingbroke” yacht, prays payment for his services between Dover and Calais; clxxiv. 22, 29; clxxviii. 4.

Galway, in Ireland, fraudulent practices with the revenue at; cxxxiii. 45.

-, siege of; cxlvi. 9.

Gamon, George, petition to be made a tidewaiter; cxvi. 7.

Garde, Capt. de la, deceased; cxxxiii. 97.

-, Martha Mary, his widow, petition; cxxxiii. 97.

Garden, Pat.; clxvi. 41.

Gardner, or Gardiner, Capt.; cix. 5; cx. 42; cxlvii. 30.

-, -, Robert, memorial; cxi. 29.

Garland, John, surety of William Cawthorpe, petition; cxxxiv. 1.

Garmouth, a creek of the port of Inverness; clxxiv. 54.

Garrard, Sir Samuel; cxvi. 33.

-, Mr., Secretary to commissioners for sick and wounded; cxxxix. 52.

Garret, —, of Paternoster Row, records brought from his house in Spitalfields; clvii. 14.

-, Joseph, concerned in the assassination plot; clxxv. 6.

Garrisons and forces, in Great Britain, savings proposed; cxlvii. 12.

-, charge of, estimate of; clxxii. 15.

-, secretary to; cxliii. 18; clii. 17.

-, to be reduced; cxix. 2.

Garth, Dr., attended on His Royal Highness in his last sickness; cxxi. 23.

Garvock, lands and barony of, in the parish of Duning (co. Perth); clxiii. 20.

Gascoigne, Mr. Joseph, agent at port Mahon to the Commissioners of Victualling; cxxxiv. 11.

-, -, receiver of revenues of Minorca; clxxi. 19; clxxv. 31; clxxvii. 15.

Gate House, Westminster; cvi. 58.

-, -, cost of prisoners in; cxxiv. 44; cxxxv. 11.

Gaudy, Peter, lieutenant of a man-of-war in Holland, his services in H.M. navy; clxxviii. 37.

Gazette, the London, copies of; cxvii. 9.

Gearing, Thomas, as to duties on window lights; clxii. 37.

Geast, John, captain in the train bands of London, advanced money to the Exchequer, petition; cxxiii. 14.

Gellot, Stephen, petition; cxxxv. 9.

General Naturalization Act, the, losses by the; clx. 21; clxxiii. 42.

-, and staff officers, pay of the; cxxxviii. 10.

-, officers, the; cv. 17; cxx. 41; cxxiii. 12; cxxxii. 61; cxxxiii. 53; cxxxv. 27; cxliv. 35.

-, -, the court of, reports; cxix. 41; cxxvi. 28; cxxxvii. 44.

-, -, report on Col. Gore; cv. 62.

-, -, the, increased number of, required; cxiv. 52.

Geneva; cxiv. 64; cxv. 38.

-, H.M.'s minister at; cxxiii. 9; cxxxiii. 30.

Genoa; cvi. 3, 6; cxxvi. 16.

-, consul at; cxxxii. 62.

-, envoy or resident at; cxiii. 9; cxxxiii. 70; cxxxiv. 42; cxxxvi. 35; cxxxvii. 5, 32, 36; cxl. 38.

-, Republic of, envoy from; cxvi. 9.

-, tin to be carried to; cxi. 33; cxxxiv. 9.

Genoese loan, the, trustees for; clxxiii. 43.

-, merchants, transport vessels; cxxxvii. 1.

-, ships, two, seized by Lord Forbes; clxiii. 53.

Genton, James, to be lieutenant, on the establishment of Ireland; cxxiii. 7.

Geohagan, George, estate forfeited by; cxxii. 27.

Gerald, Fitz. See Fitz Gerald.

Gerard, Mr., a surety, wishes to compound; clxxvii. 2.

Gerbet, John, Capt. in Col. Cavallier's late regiment; clv. 33.

German Protestants, the, sums expended for; cxxvii. 26.

-, troops in H.M. pay in Spain; cxxxii. 18.

Germans, levy money for; cvi. 55.

Germany, Emperor of, agreement between the States General and; clxxvii. 37.

-, -, arrears due to; clxxv. 31.

-, -, peace between King of France and; clxxvi. 4.

-, increase of linen manufactures of; cvi. 14.

-, Lutherans from the Lower Palatinate of; cvii. 10.

-, list of regiments, &c. in H.M. pay, in the late actions in; cxxix. 5.

Ghent, garrison of; clxi. 41.

-, H.M. forces at; cli. 19; cliii. 27.

-, mutiny at; clxiii. 5.

-, troops before; cxii. 47.

Gibbon, Edward, Esq., receiver of lottery; cxlviii. 37; clxviii. 20.

-, -, -, remits money to Holland, &c.; cxxvii. 33; cxlii. 23; cxlv. 13; clvi. 9; clxxii. 7.

Gibbons, Col., the affair of; clxxv. 22.

-, Mr.; clxviii. 15.

-, Capt. Geoffry, 150l. per annum to; cxiv. 64.

Gibraltar; cxxvii. 35; cxxxi. 16; cxxxiii. 6, 52, 81; cxxxiv. 37; cxxxv. 25.

-, agent to Commissioners of Victualling at; cxxxiv. 11; clxiv. 2, 4; clxxii. 31; clxxiv. 57; clxxv. 12, 35.

-, and Barbary, illegal trade between; clxi. 26.

-, bills for; clxxviii. 43.

-, -, from; cxxxii. 8.

-, Charles V.'s wall at; clxxvii. 26.

-, chief engineer at; clxxiv. 51.

-, commissary of stores at, letters from; clxxvii. 20.

-, fortifications at; cxxii. 22; cxxxii. 8; cxxxiii. 38, 46; cxxxvi. 23; cxxxvii. 27, 37; cxxxviii. 6; clxii. 14; clxxiv. 51; clxxvii. 22, 26.

-, garrison at; cxxiv. 25; cxxxii. 8; cxxxviii. 12; cxxxix. 37; cxl. 51; cxli. 10; clii. 26; clv. 28; clvii. 8, 18; clviii. 2, 25; clix. 1; clxv. 21; clxviii. 9; clxxii. 1; clxxiii. 36, 48; clxxix. 11, 42.

-, -, arrears of; cxii. 48.

-, -, Dutch regiment in; cliv. 48.

-, -, hemmed in by the Spaniards; clxiv. 2.

-, -, in great need of necessaries; cxxxix. 31; cxl. 25; clxiii. 44; clxiv. 2.

-, -, medicine for; cv. 60; cxxxi. 34.

-, -, paymaster to, memorial; clx. 4.

-, -, provisions, stores, &c. for; cxxxvii. 23, 35; cxxxviii. 37; cxl. 25; cxliii. 48; cxlvii. 16, 17, 31; clii. 16, 41, 42; cliv. 49; clvii. 19, 20, 21; clviii. 23, 27; clix. 5; clx. 25.

-, governor of; cxxxiii. 46; cxxxv. 39; cxxxvii. 35; cxxxix. 31; cxli. 18; clxxiv. 51.

-, great natural strength of; cxxxvi. 23.

-, high price of bread at; cxii. 48.

-, hospital at; clxi. 27.

-, Lieut.-Governor of; clxxii. 39.

-, mountain of Apes Hill in; clxi. 11.

-, -, proposal to erect two lights at the south end of; clxi. 11.

-, new tower at; clxxvii. 26.

-, pay of officers who served at; cv. 58.

-, regiment going to; cxxiii. 34.

-, regiments to be disbanded at; cliv. 52.

-, remittances for; cxlv. 13.

-, sick and wounded seamen at, agents for; cxx. 39.

-, siege of; cxxxiii. 29; cxxxvi. 23.

-, storekeeper and paymaster at; cxxi. 73.

-, troops from Lisbon for; cxxxviii. 44, 51; cxxxix. 51.

Gibson, or Gibsone, Sir John, Knight, Lieut.-Governor of Portsmouth; cxxxvi. 8; cxlii. 15; cxlix. 21; clvii. 35.

Gifford, Sir William, Knight, commissioner for disbanding the marine regiments; clxii. 39; clxiv. 33; clxv. 39; clxxii. 18.

-, -, -, desires to be made steward of the manor of Greenwich; cxxxviii. 4.

-, -, -, Governor of Greenwich Hospital and Ranger of the Park, memorials; cxl. 34; clx. 31.

Gilkiker, isthmus of, land between Blockhouse Point and, washed away; cxlv. 26.

Gilligan, M., his services at Madrid and Utrecht; clxxv. 29.

Gillingham; cxxxi. 25.

Gilliver, Mr., a deputy receiver; cvi. 65.

-, Robert, a Queen's messenger, letters of; cviii. 55.

-, -, seizes the Duke of Shrewsbury's mills at Alveton; cviii. 22.

Gillman, Capt.-Lieut. Stephen, memorial; cxxxii. 5.

Giraudau, Mos.; cxxi. 23; cxxiv. 36; cxxxiii. 48.

G. J., letter signed by, concerning the riot in Essex Street; clix. 48.

Glamorgan; cliv. 53.

-, co. of, under-sheriff for; clxvi. 16.

-, land tax for, receiver general of; cxix. 42.

Glasgow, arms and ammunition imported into; clxviii. 22.

-, as to election of the provost as member of Parliament; cvii. 27.

-, brewers at; cv. 15.

-, collector of, convoys and cruisers; cvii. 60.

-, increase of tobacco trade at; cxxi. 10.

-, justices of; cv. 61.

-, men, the capture of H.M.S. “Dumbarton,” a great “damp” to them; cvii. 15.

-, merchants of; cv. 29; cvi. 60; cvii. 53.

-, port of; cvi. 50, 60; clxxiii. 33.

-, professors of, pensions; clxvi. 20.

-, proposed horse-post from Edinburgh to; cxxvi. 14.

-, smuggling traders at; cxxi. 15.

-, sugaries at; cv. 5; cxi. 35.

-, Earl of; cxiv. 54; cxv. 14; cxxi. 25; cxxii. 14.

-, -, discourse of, to the Assembly; cxiii. 51.

-, -, fees and salaries; cx. 40.

-, -, nearly lost a seat in the House of Peers; cxix. 7.

-, -, Treasurer Depute; cvi. 20, 24, 37, 60.

Glass, manufacture of, brought to great perfection, proposed tax on; clxvi. 39.

Gledhill, Col., his sufferings, &c. at the siege of Douay, petition; clii. 29.

Glenorchie, the Earl of, “few and blench duties”; clxiii. 21.

Gloucester, castle of, constable and keeper of; cxlix. 50; clxxviii. 42.

-, co. of, clothiers in; cxxx. 31.

-, -, receiver general for; cliv. 14.

-, Duke of, cost of mourning for; cxxiv. 21.

-, traders in salt in; cvi. 48.

Goatley, Sarles, Esq., H.M. serjeant-at-arms attending the Great Seal, petition; cxlviii. 8.

Goddard, or Godard, —, bookseller at Norwich, deputation granted to; cxxi. 44.

-, Mr., consul at Tunis; cxxiii. 1.

-, -, buys a prize ship; cix. 27.

-, -, made a lunatic by ill-treatment; cx. 21; cxxxiii. 9. cxxxiv. 61.

-, John, gent., security for the collector of Bristol; cx. 19.

Godfrey, Mr., in Mr. Compton's office; cxiv. 9; clxvii. 20.

-, Edward, clerk to Edward Nicholas, Esq.; clxxii. 20.

-, Mary. See Cocks.

-, Capt. Stephen, collector in several ports in Ireland, petition; cxv. 55.

Godin, Benjamin, groom to Prince George of Denmark; cxlix. 7.

Godolphin, Rt. Hon. Sidney Earl of; clx. 32; clxiii. 7.

-, -, Lord High Treasurer; cxi. 6.

-, Charles, Esq., Custom House, London; cxxxiii. 12; clxxiii. 7.

-, -, -, duties of his office; cliii. 25.

-, -, -, memorials; cxxxi. 32; cxlvi. 26.

-, -, -, reports; cxxi. 39.

-, -, -, scheme for a register of ships; cix. 17.

-, S., auditor to the paymasters general of the forces in Ireland; cxix. 42; cliv. 53.

-, -, auditor to the paymaster general of the marines; clix. 10.

-, auditor; clxxiv. 27.

Godsalve, Mr. John, “at the Hill House at Chatham”; clv. 24.

Godwin, Edmund, proposal to raise revenue; cxxx. 34.

Goertz, Baron de, money due to the; cxlviii. 17.

Gold and silver thread, &c., duty on; clxxv. 27.

-, -, -, wire drawers. See Wire drawers.

-, fine, usual price of, per ounce; clxvi. 22.

-, foreign, ingots of, seized by a searcher of London; cxvii. 11.

-, mine. See Mines.

Goldney, Thomas, of Bristol, merchant, imprisoned for debt, petition; cxxi. 7.

Goldsmith's Hall, money assayed at; clviii. 15.

Golightly, Robert, a dealer in hair, petition; clxxix. 8.

Goodlad, Richard, under searcher of the port of London, kinsman to Sir Richard Haddock, Knt.; cxi. 39.

Goodman, —, one of the Drury Lane rioters; clxxv. 6.

Goodrick, Richard, Esq., petitions for lease of an old tenement at Richmond; cxxxv. 44.

Goods, prohibited, mischief of importing cxv. 6.

-, rules as to import and export of; cvi. 74.

Goodwin, Mr., assignments by Mr. Dummer to; cxliii. 44.

-, Timothy, one of the printers to the House of Commons, petition; clxxix. 50.

Gordon, Captain, commander of H.M.S. “Lowestoff,” answer to William Penn's petition; cxlvii. 5.

-, James, of Edinburgh, merchant, claims wine seized; cxxxi. 33.

-, -, offers to buy salt remaining in the Scotch ports; clx. 36.

-, Captain Thomas, commander of the “Royal Mary,” a Scotch man-of-war, capture by; clxxvii. 8.

-, Sir William, brother to the collector of Customs at Inverness, memorial; cxxiii. 4.

-, -, -, his house is near the port of Inverbraky; clxviii. 16.

-, Mr., brother to Sir William Gordon, collector of Inverness, alleged frauds, committed by; clxviii. 16.

Gore, Col. Humphrey; cv. 62.

-, William; cxxx. 40.

Gorge, Brigadier, regiment of; cvi. 57.

-, Major-General; cxiii. 30; cxxxiii. 58.

-, -, his regiment of foot; cxvi. 32; cxxiii. 67; cxxvii. 13; cxxxix. 1.

-, or Gorges, Major-General, his regiment, late the Earl of Donegal's; cxlviii. 7.

Gorgie and Gorgie Miln, lands and barony of, in the co. of Edinburgh, to pass to George Lind; cxxxv. 20.

Goring, Col., his regiment; clxiv. 32.

-, Harry, his regiment constituted a foot regiment; clxiii. 35.

Gosport, brewers and bakers, &c. of, men of the yard there not paid; cxiii. 25.

-, undertakers for sick and wounded seamen at, memorial; cxxxiv. 67.

Gosselin, or Gosslin, Wm., commissioner for the recovery of the arrears of prizes; cxiii. 31, 32; cxiv. 63; cxxi. 68, 69, 70, 82; cxxii. 2; cxxiii. 1; cxxiv. 45; cxxxi. 14; cxxxii. 31, 59; cxxxiii. 51; cxxxvii. 6; cxxxviii. 21; cxlvi. 36; clxxv. 39.

Gott, Peter, junr., late receiver general for Sussex, petition of his securities; cxliv. 49.

Goulding, —, engaged in a riot; clviii. 22.

Gowland, Mr., postmaster of Boroughbridge; clxii. 50.

Grafton, Dowager Duchess of, pension; clxvi. 19.

-, Duke of, pension; clxvi. 19, 20.

-, -, Vice-Admiral of Suffolk; cxiv. 34; cxxii. 10.

-, Charles Duke of, son of Henry Duke of Grafton, petition; cxxxi. 39.

-, Henry Duke of, grant of wardenship of forest of Whittlewood, defect in; cxxxi. 39.

Graham, or Grahame, David, macer of H.M. Court of Exchequer (North Britain), memorial; cxxi. 66; cxxxi. 56.

-, James, Esq., Judge of the High Court of Admiralty (Scotland); cxii. 27; cxix. 27; cxxii. 69.

-, -, lands and barony of Garvock; clxiii. 20.

-, John, surety for Robert Elliot; cxix. 35.

Granard, Right Hon. Arthur Earl of, as to his pension; cxlvii. 9; cxlviii. 13.

-, the Earl of, in great difficulties, petition of Mrs. E. Caldwell; clxiv. 25.

Grand Alliance, the. See Alliance, the Grand.

Grand Cairo, consul at; cv. 24.

Grange, Lord, Commissioner of Justiciary, North Britain; cx. 4.

Granger, John, Esq., receiver of duties on hackney coaches and stamped vellum; clxvi. 27.

Grant, Alexander, Esq., memorial; clxxiv. 54.

-, Brigadier or Colonel, memorials, &c.; cix. 40; cxxxv. 8; cxlvi. 20; clxxix. 47, 48.

-, Sir Francis, of Collin, one of the Senators of the College of Justice, grant of lands in Down, &c. to; cxlv. 5.

Grantham, Henry Earl of, his pension, memorial; cxxxiv. 13.

Granville, Mr.; cxxv. 34.

-, -, deeds concerning Mote Park; cxvi. 46.

-, -, report; cxxiii. 11.

-, Sir Bevil, Governor of Barbadoes; cxxxix. 43.

-, George, Esq., executor to Sir Bevil Granville; cxxxix. 43.

-, -, -, claims a perpetuity granted to the Earl of Bath; cxxxiii. 82.

-, George, M.P., Secretary at War, Knight of the Shire for Cornwall; cxv. 32; cxxvi. 15, 29; cxxvii. 9, 16; cxxxi. 6, 7, 17, 35, 41, 57; cxxxii. 18, 41, 42, 43, 53, 54, 61, 63; cxxxiii. 16, 24, 26, 27, 50, 54, 55, 58, 77, 88, 96; cxxxiv. 15, 24, 53, 59, 60; cxxxv. 22, 23, 27; cxxxvi. 3, 8, 26, 36, 52, 64; cxxxvii. 14, 29, 41; cxxxviii. 29, 42, 46, 53; cxxxix. 16, 18, 31, 36, 53; cxl. 9, 28, 36, 60.

Gratwick, William, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Philip Warwick's debts, petition; cxxxiv. 48.

-, Elizabeth, wife of William, and executrix of Philip Warwick; cxxxiv. 48.

Gravelin; cxxi. 81.

Gravesend, forts at, Governors of; cxxii. 43.

Graviere, Daniel la, a cornet of French dragoons, pension to Margaret, his widow; cxliv. 29.

Graydon, Charles, Custom House, Edinburgh; cxvi. 14.

-, -, a man of application; cvi. 4.

-, -, in bad health, leave of absence to; cxxxix. 27.

Great Britain, money owing from; cxii. 28.

-, -, northern coasts of, running of tobacco on; cxxi. 4, 10.

-, -, “Great Britain's Remains, or Wayes and Means,” &c.; cxi. 38.

Great Offley, in the co. of Hertford; cxxiii. 23.

-, Yarmouth, in the co. of Norfolk, messuage in; cxix. 4.

Green Cloth, Board of; cxxxiv. 64; cxliv. 62; cxlvii. 40.

-, -, arrears of the household service; cxxxiii. 3.

-, -, entertainment of Queen of Portugal; cviii. 21.

-, -, representation of; cxii. 35.

Greenock; cv. 29.

-, two miles from New Port, Glasgow; cl. 21.

Greenshields, James, episcopal minister in North Britain, petition; cxxx. 22.

Greenwax, the process of, ought to be sealed without fee; cxvii. 49.

-, the revenue of, surveyor of; cxxv. 39.

Greenwich, Col. Edmund Fielding's men at; cxxxix. 35.

-, Hospital; cxxxiii. 62; cxlvii. 42; clx. 31.

-, -, Commissioners of; cxl. 30.

-, -, directors of, claim of the Islanders of Portland on stone shipped for the hospital; cvi. 40.

-, -, -, and Governor of, pray for money for building the hospital; clxi. 16.

-, -, Governor of; cxl. 34; clx. 31.

-, -, treasurer of; cxl. 30; clxi. 16.

-, manor of; clxxv. 19.

-, -, encroachments on the wastes of; cxxxviii. 4.

-, -, steward of; cxxxviii. 4.

-, park and Royal Palace, keeper of; clx. 31.

-, -, belongs to the Queen, and not to Sir Michael Biddulph; cxxxviii. 4.

-, -, deer in, hay for; clx. 31.

-, -, dry and barren; clx. 31.

-, -, Queen's house in; cxl. 34.

-, -, ranger of; cxl. 34.

-, -, wall of, lease of sheds adjoining; cxxxviii. 4.

Greenwood, —, a witness in Government prosecutions, petition; clviii. 22; clix. 48.

Gregg, —, his treacherous correspondence detected, executed; cxiv. 46.

Gregory, Mr., grant to; cxxxi. 56.

-, Dr. David, report, coinage of Scotland; cviii. 41.

Gregson, Mr., Secretary to Lord Lonsdale, had reward for bringing the Privy Seal from him at his death; cxxxvii. 9.

Grenada, one of the Windward Islands, garrison of; cxliv. 19.

Greydon, Mr., receiver general; cxiv. 2.

Griffin, Lord, the estate of; cv. 30.; cvi. 64, 78.

-, James, Esq., as to lease of his grandfathers estate; cv. 30.

-, Mr., asks for money to be ordered out of his father's estate for his support in the Tower; cvii. 7.

Griffith, Griffiths, or Griffyth, Peirce, agent to the commissioners for sick and wounded at port Mahon; cx. 65; cli. 2; cliv. 26; clviii. 9; clix. 50.

-, -, -, bills drawn by, for the building of the hospital at port Mahon; cxlii. 29; clv. 29.

-, -, -, displaced; cxxxvii. 38.

-, Thomas, collector of Sligo; cxii. 15; cxv. 4.

-, Hannah, widow of Thomas Griffith, petition; cxii. 15; cxv. 4, 36.

Griffiths, Thomas, a bastard, died in the diocese of St. David's, his estate; clxxvi. 22.

Grimani, Signior Pietro, ambassador from Venice, an addition of arms granted to; clxxvii. 43.

Grisons, the, Republic of, envoy from; cxvi. 9.

Groom Keepers, the (New Forest), petition; cxlv. 41.

Grove, Brigadier, memorial; cxl. 36.

Grueber, or Gruber, Francis, petition of, as to supply of gunpowder; cxvii. 48.

Grymes, or Grimes, Wm., a clerk of the Rolls Chapel, Chancery Lane, repertories, indexes, and alphabets made by; clvii. 4.

-, -, employed in copying records and inrolling the catalogue of the Cotton library, petition; cxv. 22.

-, -, orders to the Exchequer for payment for making abstracts of letters patent of King James I.; clxi. 2.

-, Charles, son of Wm. Grymes, officiated at the Court of Wards and the Rolls Chapel, memorial; clvii. 4.

Guadaloupe; one of the Windward Islands, cvii. 8.

-, garrison of; cxliv. 19.

Guard, Mr., memorial; cxxv. 5.

Guards, garrisons, &c. at home and abroad, abstract of the state of; cxli. 8; clxv. 26.

-, -, -, -, establishment for; cxli. 1, 23; clxxi. 8.

-, -, -, -, estimate and charge of; clxii. 26; clxxii. 1, 50.

-, -, -, -, money for; cx. 56; cxix. 23, 36; cxxiii. 66; cxlii. 1; cxliii. 1; cli. 59; clxv. 44; clxxi. 22; clxxiii. 16.

-, -, -, -, paymaster general of; cxxxii. 45; cxxxvii. 40; cli. 59; clxv. 44; clxxi. 7; clxxii. 40; clxxviii. 12; clxxix. 2.

-, -, -, -, reductions in; clii. 40.

-, and grenadier guards, memorial; cxxxi. 54.

-, battle-axe. See Battle-Axe Guards.

-, horse and foot, artificers of, petition; cxxx. 37.

-, 3rd regiment of, taken prisoners, at Brihuega; cxxxvii. 41.

-, -, to be employed in die Highlands; clii. 27.

-, 3rd troop of; cxiv. 9.

-, 4th troop of, gentlemen riding in, petition; clxxv. 32.

-, (Foot), battalion taken at Almanza, petition; cxv. 30.

-, -, two battalions of, deputy marshal of; cxxiii. 43.

-, -, regulations for; cli. 29.

Guelderland, Upper, forage to Prussian troops; cix. 35.

Guernsey; cxxvii. 8.

-, guards, &c. in; cxliii. 1; cxliv. 42; clviii. 2.

-, invalid soldiers to go to; cxxxiv. 24.

Guest, Joseph, claims for coming post from Spain; cviii. 9.

Guildhall, brass bushel made in K. Charles II.'s reign kept at, size of; clxviii. 6.

Guiller, die Sieur de la Georgerie, merchant, lutestrings seized by customers, petition; clviii. 8.

Guiscard, Anthony Marquis de, arrested for high treason; cxxvii. 12.

-, -, expenses for; cxxxvii. 21.

-, -, his body pickled after death; cxxxv. 41.

-, -, petition; cxxvii. 12, 16.

-, Marquis de, regiment of; cx. 15.

Guise, Sir John, constable and keeper of Gloucester Castle; cxlix. 50.

-, Col. John, money of his sister seized in the Thames, memorial; clviii. 14.

Gun money; cix. 9; cxxxiii. 90.

Gunnage and tonnage of prize ships; cxxi. 68.

Gunpowder furnished by Her Majesty to the King of Portugal; cxxx. 33.

Gunter, Lieut. William, to be replaced on the half-pay list; cxliv. 14.

Gut, the, ships lost entering; clxi. 11.

Guthrie, David, of Castletown, his daughter married William Stewart, obtained a charter of the lands and barony of Mondynis or Mondyrss; clxiii. 19.

-, James, a macer of the justice court, salary, &c.; cviii. 39.

Guzman, Elhadge, messenger and minister of the Emperor of Morocco, petition; cxxii. 40.

Gwyn, Francis, secretary-at-war; clxiv. 35; clxv. 1, 8, 12, 21, 29; clxvi. 6; clxvii. 9, 17; clxxii. 43; clxxiii. 38; clxxiv. 31, 32, 33, 58; clxxvi. 26; clxxvii. 18, 20, 24, 42; clxxviii. 9, 10, 12, 14, 33.

Gyde, Mr. [Joseph], agent for commissioners for sick and wounded at Jamaica; cv. 34.

-, -, taken prisoner in his voyage out; cvii. 34.

-, -, securities for; cvii. 49.

-, -, agent at Jamaica to the Commissioners of Victualling; cxxxiv. 11, 43.

Gyles, Mrs.; cxiii. 11.