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Uffington; cxxxvii. 15.
Union, the; cxii. 27, 37; cxiii. 8, 21, 39; cxiv. 39; cxv. 6, 7, 24; cxix. 7, 14, 38; cxx. 44; cxxi. 10, 24, 67, 78; cxxii. 69, 71; cxxiii. 4, 24, 26; cxxiv. 23; cxxv. 18; cxxvii. 2, 41; cxxx. 35; cxxxi. 56; cxxxii. 4; cxxxiii. 12; cxl. 22; cxliv. 56; cxlv. 31; cxlvi. 31; cl. 21; clv. 18; clx. 37; clxiii. 7; clxv. 29; clxviii. 22; clxxii. 42; clxxix. 9.
-, -, commissioners appointed to treat for; cxxi. 78; clxxii. 53.
United Provinces. See States General.
Universities, the, of Great Britain; cxiv. 40.
-, the (Scotland), bursars in; cxvi. 47.
-, -, -, scholars at, exhibitions to; cxvi. 47.
Unrated goods; cxxvi. 9; cxxxiii. 60.
Upnor Castle, company quartered at; cxxxi. 51.
-, -, governor of; cxliii. 23.
-, -, the father of Lieut.-Col. Rainsford died whilst governor of; cx. 13.
Upton, Nath., claims to have been the first proposer of a duty on candles, petition; cxxxix. 14.
Urquhart, Mr., on the Scotch establishment; cxxxv. 10.
Uryberge, Mons. See Vryberge, Mons.
Usher, John, Newcastle (America ?); cxxvi. 1.
Utrecht, the negotiations at; clxxiii. 10; clxxiv. 2; clxxv. 20, 29, 33.
V
Vado, troops to be transported from; cvi. 55; cxxxiii. 80.
Valentia; clxxii. 47.
Vanbaarlen, Mons., Dutch consul at Tunis; cxxiii. 28.
Vanbrugh, William, Esq., controller of the accounts of the treasurer of the chamber; cx. 22; cxxii. 57; cxxiv. 29, 44; cxxvii. 27; cxxxiv. 30; cxxxv. 11; cxlviii. 19; clix. 28; clxvi. 32; clxxiv. 27.
-, William, son of William Vanbrugh; cxxiii. 15.
Vanderesch, Mr., paymaster to the Dutch, Danish, and Saxe Gotha troops; cv. 16.
Vandergoers, Capt., commodore of a Dutch convoy, threats from; cv. 22.
Vandergun, Capt., commodore of Rotterdam fleet, in command of Dutch man-of-war; cxvi. 8.
Vanderkaa, —, contract with, for bread and bread waggons; cxlv. 4.
Vandermier, envoy at the court of Turin; clxi. 1.
Van Der Natt, or Vandernath, Count, envoy extraordinary from the Duke of Holstein; clxviii. 2; clxxii. 23.
Van Gent, John, a commissioner at Rotterdam for the poor Palatines; cxxxii. 47.
Vaughan, Capt. George, had sat in the Assembly for New Hampshire, &c.; cv. 50.
Velley, Mr., his demand on behalf of Earl Rivers; cliv. 29.
Venetian ambassador, the; clxxvii. 43.
-, -, present to his secretary; clxv. 9.
-, galleys, slaves released from; clxiv. 30.
Vere, Mr. Alonso, agent at Gibraltar to the commissioners of victualling, bills drawn by; cxxxiv. 11; clxiv. 2, 4; clxxii. 31; clxxiv. 57; clxxv. 12, 35.
Vernatti, or Vernattye, Anthony, gent., set up lamp-lights near Houses of Parliament, petition; cxxiii. 60; cxxxix. 41.
Verrier, James; cvi. 45.
Vetch, Capt., his paper entitled “Canada Surveyed”; cviii. 30.
-, Col. Samuel, in command of garrison of Annapolis Royal; cxxvii. 3; cxxxii. 25; cliv. 7; clix. 41; clxii. 42; clxxviii. 24.
-, -, bills drawn by; cl. 31; cli. 52.
-, -, raised a company of Indians, &c.; clx. 3.
Vezian, James, purveyor for H.M. stables, petition; cxxxv. 7.
Vice-Chamberlain, the, H.M. picture presented to; cxxi. 23.
Viceti, —, one of the trustees for 180,000l. lent by Marquis Sauli; clxiii. 53.
Victuallers, contracts with the; cxxiv. 52.
Victualling, Commissioners for, letters, &c. from; cv. 40; cvi. 23; cviii. 18; cxii. 40; cxv. 21; cxvi. 3, 26; cxx. 21; cxxi. 12, 58; cxxiii. 42; cxxiv. 28, 52; cxxv. 5, 20, 36; cxxxiv. 11, 38, 39, 43, 62; cxxxv. 1, 40; cxxxvii. 23, 34, 43, 45, 62; cxxxviii. 14, 51; cxxxix. 8, 38, 48, 49; cxl. 13; cxlii. 17; cxliii. 42; cxliv. 10, 16, 64; cxlvii. 16, 31, 50, 54; cxlviii. 26; cl. 31; cli. 47; clii. 11; cliii. 28; cliv. 5, 37, 49, 56; clviii. 24; clx. 36; clxi. 5, 28; clxiv. 2, 8; clxvii. 27; clxxii. 31, 39; clxxiii. 31; clxxiv. 33, 57, 58; clxxv. 12, 35; clxxvi. 11; clxxvii. 22.
-, -, bills of, at 35 per cent. discount; cxxxvi. 65.
-, Office, Tower Hill; cx. 26; cxviii. 4; cxxxviii. 4; cxl. 45; cxlvii. 36; cxlviii. 29.
-, sums needed for; cxxxiv. 23; cxliii. 4.
-, abuses in the; cxxx. 2; cxxxv. 13; clxxix. 27.
-, charge for; cxl. 61; cxliv. 5.
Vienna, Francis Palmes employed at; cxlvii. 2.
Vigneau, Bernard de, arrears of pension; clxxiv. 41.
Vignoles, Major de, a near relation of the Earl of Gallway, blown up at Alicant; cxv. 12.
Vigo, prize goods; cx. 35.
Vilana, castle of; cxxi. 81.
Villa Novo, the “Julius Cæsar” driven ashore and burnt near; cxlvi. 36.
-, Rocha, the Marquis of, governor of Panama; clxxviii. 19.
-, Viciosa, battle of; cxxvii. 5; cxxxii. 54; clxxv. 30, 42.
“Villert Brulent” [Villars-Brulin]; cxxii. 65.
Villiers, Brigadier William, petition; cxvii. 5.
Vincent, Mr., commissary of stores in Spain; clxi. 8.
-, -, petition; clxxviii. 18.
-, Andrew, as to sales of stores in Boston, New England; clxxvii. 33.
-, Philip, collector at Dundalk; cxxxv. 34.
Vine Street; cxxiv. 11.
Vintners, victuallers, and others, proposed Act as to; clxxv. 47.
Virginia, clergy in, poorly provided for; clxxviii. 48.
-, college of, visitors and governors of; cxii. 45.
-, lieut.-governor of; cxxi. 6; cxxxvi. 28; clxxii. 11.
-, London merchants trading to; cxxxii. 57; cxxxviii. 35; clxiv. 7.
-, merchants of, bonds for tobacco duties; cxl. 3.
-, quit-rents of; cv. 38; cxii. 33, 45; cxiii. 13.
-, H.M. receiver-general of; cxii. 9; clxv. 23.
-, -, revenues in; clxvii. 23.
-, 2s. per hhd. in, the duty of; clxxv. 18.
-, under the immediate government of the Crown, revenue of; clxxiv. 56.
“Vivarets,” the; cxv. 38.
Vive St. Eloy, battle of; cxxxvii. 17.
Vryberge, or Vriberge, or Vrybergh, or Uryberge, Mons., envoy extraordinary from the States General; cx. 5; cxiii. 7; cxxi. 55; cxxiv. 13, 23; cxxvi. 26; cxxxi. 23.
-, -, search of Dutch men-of-war; cv. 22.
-, -, as to States' men-of-war bringing over prohibited goods; cxii. 61.
-, -, ill-usage of two Dutch sea officers; cxxxiv. 17.
-, -, asks for a pension for Mr. La Motte's son; cxiv. 46.