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Kairminnow, the lands of; cli. 8.
Kair Shephardhaugh, lands and miln of; clxiii. 19.
Kane, Col., his regiment; cxxxii. 5.
-, -, Lieut.-Governor at Mahon; clxii. 49; clxv. 12.
-, -, condition of the troops lying at Barcelona; cliv. 16.
-, Richard, as to subsistence for the island of Minorca; clvi. 3.
Katherine, late Queen, Lord Chamberlain of the household of; cxiv. 44.
Kay, or Kaye, Josiah, H.M. locksmith, petition; cxxvii. 27; cxxxv. 50.
Kaye, Sir Arthur, as to Mr. Gowland; clxii. 50.
Keasey, Richard, a serjeant, death of; cxliv. 47.
-, -, his widow, petition; cxlvi. 44.
Keating, John; cxvii. 33.
-, Dr. Michael, physician to the hospital of Gibraltar, petition; clxi. 27.
Keble, John, proposal to make potashes and salt in New Jersey; cviii. 15.
Keigwin, Robert, of Mowsehole, gent., petition; cxxxiv. 32.
Keirie, Charles, deceased, lands in Down; cxlv. 5.
Keith, Mr. William, petition; clxv. 27.
Kelley, or Kelly, Jeremiah, contracting brewer at Deal with the Commissioners of Victualling; cxxix. 3; cxxxix. 8, 49.
Kello; cxxiii. 28.
Kelly, —, makes charges of fraud; cxliii. 41.
Kemp, Major, in command of marines; cxiv. 18.
Kempthorne, Capt. Thomas, commander of H.M. ship “Burford,” burnt an enemy's ship, memorial; cxlvi. 36.
Kennebeck, the river, land seized by the French; clxii. 15.
Kennedy, Sir Andrew, grant of office of conservator and resident set aside; cxli. 4.
-, -, salary of the conservator of the Scots' privileges in the Netherlands, petition; clxviii. 7.
-, Sir William, estate forfeited by; clxiv 26.
-, D., secretary to the Duke of Ormonde; cli. 19.
Kensington; cxxxiv. 30.
-, attendance on Her Majesty at; cv. 52.
-, Court of, at variance with that of St. James'; clxxix. 3.
-, Earl of Portland at; clxxvi. 17.
-, Gardens, &c.; clix. 42; clxxix. 39.
-, guard rooms at; clix. 12.
-, mews at; cxlvii. 39.
-, palace at; clxv. 19.
-, park at, inclosures made from; clxi. 38.
-, Road, repair of; cxlix. 34.
-, stables at, H.M.; cxxxv. 7.
-, works at; cvii. 3; cxxxv. 32; clxiv. 37.
Kent, Walter, Esq., sheriff of Surrey, petition; cl. 9.
-, H.M. ship, forced ashore in Firestone Bay; cxxvi. 4.
-, co. of, certificate from Members of Parliament, &c. in favour of Joshua Paramor; clxxiii. 5.
-, -, justices of the peace of, petition; cliii. 19.
-, -, land tax and house duty for; cxxxix. 45.
-, -, -, in, commissioners, for, complaint of; cxxxvi. 18.
-, -, receiver general for; cxv. 34; cxlix. 10.
-, marines disbanded in; clxvi. 30.
-, -, in, subsistence; cxxiii. 44.
-, Marquis of; cix. 47.
-, -, Lord Chamberlain; cv. 18, 52; cvi. 32; cxiii. 3; cxiv. 36; cxx. 26.
-, shore of, cocoa-nuts run on; cxvi. 8.
Kentish, Richard, petition; cxxiv. 10.
Keon, Christopher, of London, merchant, proposal for victualling Gibraltar and Minorca; clii. 42.
Ker, Collector William, brother to the Duke of Roxburgh, lands of Oxnamside; cxxxv. 15.
Kerby, or Kirby, Mr. Thomas, betrayed General Parke, &c.; cxliv. 19; clxv. 11; clxvii. 16.
Kerr, Col., dragoon regiment, as to pay; clxxviii. 44.
-, -, his regiment disbanded; clxxvi. 16.
-, Lord Mark; clxxiv. 30.
-, -, his regiment; cvi. 57; cxvi. 32; cxxi. 81; clxv. 8.
-, Lieut.-Col. Robert, served 40 years in Lord Orkney's royal regiment of foot, memorial; cxlix. 29.
-, Col. William, difference between English and Irish pay; clxxvii. 12.
Kew Green, a common, as to grant by court roll; cxlviii. 10; clix. 29.
-, hamlet of, within the parish of Kingston-upon-Thames, chapel of ease on Kew Green, petition; cxlviii. 10; clix. 29.
Keys, —, concerned in the assassination plot; clxxv. 6.
Keysham, Mr., a Barbadoes merchant, bills of commissioners for sick and wounded; cliii. 9.
Kidd the pirate; cxxxiii. 62.
Kidder, Mr., assay master in Ireland; clxxv. 16.
Killaloe, bishop of, memorial on behalf of; clxxix. 30.
Killesell, part of the Earl of Clancarty's estate; cxxxviii. 50.
Killigrew, Col.; cxlvi. 43.
-, Mr.; cxxxviii. 41.
-, Martin, Esq., complains of removal of the station of the Lisbon packet boats; cv. 25, 32.
-, Thomas, Esq., ground at Whitehall; cxxi. 77.
-, Charles, Esq., son of Thomas, petition; cxxi. 77; cxxii. 49.
-, William, Esq., a debtor, shelters himself in the verge of the court; cvii. 30.
Killykihan more and Killykehan begg, the lands of; clxxii. 33.
Kilmainham, the bridge of, over the Liffey, water mills, &c.; clxxv. 10.
Kincarden, or Kincardine, Alexander, the Earl of, with K. Charles II. in exile, contracted debts, &c., lent money to the king; cxix. 7.
-, Earl of, father of Thomas Bruce, memorial; cxxxv. 22.
-, -, pension; cx. 62.
-, lands and tenendry of; clxvii. 10.
Kineir, David, clerk, vicar of Chertsey, petition; cxxxiii. 41.
King, Col., fortifications for Gibraltar; clix. 1.
“King David,” the ship, seized at Portsmouth; cxvii. 6.
King, Gregory, Esq., secretary to the general officers appointed to regulate the army clothing; cv. 20; cviii. 27; cl. 5; cli. 54; clxvi. 32.
-, James, Esq., son of Lord Kingston, allowance to; cviii. 19.
-, Sir Peter; cxv. 44.
-, Thomas, receipt signed by; clxxvi. 25.
-, Street; cxvi. 48.
-, -, Covent Garden; cxxi. 52.
Kingdon, Mrs. Theodosia, her lodge in the New Forest, petition; clxxvi. 5.
Kinghorn, Earl of. See Strathmore, Earl of.
Kings Cliff, the manor of, in the co. of Northampton; cxxiv. 57.
Kingsmore, near Dartmouth, poor sailors of, petition; cxii. 51.
Kingston, Earl of; cxxiii. 19.
-, John Lord Baron of, petition; cxxxvii. 59.
Kingston-upon-Thames, in the co. of Surrey; cxlviii. 10; clix. 29.
Kinnaird, or Kinard, Charles, Esq., respecting trustees for the heir of John, late Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorn, &c.; clxi. 10; clxxiii. 2.
Kinneir, Sir Andrew, his petition; cxxii. 69.
Kinnoull, Thomas Earl of, the 4½ per cent. customs of Barbadoes and Leeward Isles, petition; cxxxi. 53.
Kinsale; clxxviii. 21.
-, arrival of five East India ships at; cxvi. 37.
-, lieutenant-governor of; cxlix. 12.
-, service of commissioners for sick and wounded ceased at; clv. 11.
-, yard, stores carried to; cxx. 50.
Kirkcaldy, collector of; cxxv. 18; cxxvii. 37.
-, port of; cvi. 37.
-, -, inquiry into frauds at; cli. 15.
-, presbytery of, refuse to allow H.M. presentation to the living of Bruntisland; clxxv. 45.
-, salt pans at; clxxii. 3.
Kirkcudbright, the stewartry of; cli. 8; clxiii. 22.
Kirkstall Ing, in co. of York, as to lease; cxxxi. 20.
Kirkwood, Alexander, clerk to the “Burrow rolls” of Scotland; cxix. 14.
Knackston, John, asks to be made collector of Whitby; clviii. 48.
Knatchbull, Mr.; cxiii. 33.
Kneller, Sir Godfrey, H.M. principal painter; cxxi. 23.
Knight, Humphrey, surveyor of duties on houses for the co. of Hertford; clx. 14.
-, Joseph; cvii. 26.
-, -, waste lands in Ireland, memorial; cvii. 36.
-, Robert, South Sea House; clxii. 55; clxv. 4.
Knipe, Sir Ranalph, joint owner of the “Yarmouth,” petition; cxx. 50.
Kocherthall, Joshua de, evangelical minister, and other Lutherans from the Lower Palatinate, in Germany; cvii. 10.
Kourakin, Prince, minister from the Czar of Muscovy; cxxxi. 8; cxxxiii. 48.
Kupuis, William, native of the province of Utrecht, naturalised in Jamaica; clxxii. 56.
-, Johanna, widow, petition; clxxii. 56.
Kuremond; clxvii. 2.
Kynaston, Mr. J.; cxxxiii. 73.