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F
Fachin, Wm., pension; cciv. 5.
Falcon, on the Bankside, Southwark; ccvii. 21.
Falkland, Lord, sometime treasurer of the Navy; clxxx. 59.
Fallows, Thos., doctor in physic, petitions; cxci. 55; cxciv. 13.
Falmouth; ccxiv. 23; ccxxii. 41.
Fan Grove, Windsor Forest; cxcix. 9; cc. 1; ccvi. 10.
Farnaby, Sir Chas., auditor of lotteries, petitions; ccxxi. 47; ccxxvi. 102.
Farnham, troops to be sent to, for preservation of Holt Forest; clxxxii. 34.
Farrer, Wm., Esq., M.P. for Bedford; clxxxix. 61.
Farrington, General, memorial of the officers of his regiment; clxxxi. 47; cxci. 32.
Farwell, Mr., a surveyor of Customs; ccviii. 22.
Fauquier or Fouquiere, Dr. Francis, deputy agent for sale of tin in the Tower; cxci. 16; cci. 1; ccviii. 12; ccxiv. 8; ccxv. 63; ccxvi. 3.
Faversham. See Feversham.
Fear, Cape, boundary of the Carolinas; ccxx. 23.
Feathers, in Ireland, Baron of; clxxxii. 14.
Fees, on committal to serjeant-at-arms; ccxiv. 9.
Fellowes, John of London, petition; cxcii. 25, cxciii. 62.
Felton, the assassin of George, Duke of Buckingham; cxciv. 18.
Fenwick, Robert, who married Margaret Widdrington; cciii. 15.
-, Wm., waterman; ccv. 55.
Ferris, Wm., Esq., memorial; ccxvi. 13.
Ferryman, Mr., collector of Excise, Wales, disaffection of; cxcix. 11.
Feversham (Kent); clxxxi. 27; cxcii. 15.
-, Lord, his niece, Mrs. Malows; cxcii. 18.
Field, John; clxxxiii. 24.
Fielding or Feilding, George, Esq., commissioner for executing the office of Master of the Horse; clxxx. 2; clxxxiv. 23; clxxxvi. 6; cxciii. 22; cxcvi. 17.
Fife, lands in the stewartry of; ccxiv. 60.
Fifheadnevil, co. Dorset; cxcvi. 3.
Fines on estates petitioned for, scale of charges by the Treasury; clxxxi. 46.
-, payable by the vassals of the Crown in Scotland; ccxi. 12.
Finch, Francis; ccxxi. 25.
-, Captain Hewett, who lent Charles I. 3,000l. for reduction of Ireland; clxxvii. 7.
Findlater, Earl of, Chancellor of Scotland, his arrears; ccv. 21.
-, -, his purse and mace bearers; ccxiv. 76.
Fingask, barony of; ccxiv. 63.
Finlarig, Lady Glenorchy's house at; cxcix. 12.
Fire insurance office, the Union or Double Hand in Hand, memorial of directors of; clxxxv. 22.
Fire, Great, at Whitehall, in the reign of James I., referred to; ccxx. 45.
Fire hearths, office for duties on; clxxxvi. 10.
First fruits and tenths; ccvii. 15.
Fish, exports of; clxxxix. 34; cxci. 42.
-, John, petition; ccxxi. 42.
Fishery, American; ccvii. 29; ccviii. 7; ccxv. 14.
-, royal, or herring trade, debt on account of; ccxv. 48.
Fitch, Hanworth, petition; cxciv. 18.
Fitzgerald, Gerard, a clerk of the House of Lords; cxciii. 2; ccxix. 36.
Fitz-Harris, Dame Mary, widow of Sir Henry, Bart., petition; ccxxvi. 44.
Fitz-Maurice, Wm.; ccxxi. 6.
Fitz-Williams, Richd., collector of Customs James River, Virginia; ccxxiii. 7.
Flamstead, Rev. John, H.M. astronomer at Greenwich cxciii. 48; cxcviii. 56.
Flanders; ccv. 59; ccxiv. 6; ccxxi. 24, 38.
-, English hospitals in; cxciii. 65.
-, establishment for; clxxx. 42.
-, forces in; cxc. 54; cxciv. 4; cxcviii 3.
-, -, payment of; clxxx. 41.
-, -, remittances for; cxciv. 4.
-, foreign forces in H.M. pay; ccvi. 45.
-, general officers in; clxxx. 42; clxxxvii. 39.
-, hospitals in; cxcviii. 3.
-, war in; cc. 24; cci. 11; ccxx. 15.
Flax, raised by poor palatines in Ireland; clxxxvii. 25; cc. 20
Fleet, the, prison; clxxxvi. 17; clxxxix. 42; cxc. 18; cciv. 7; ccvii. 54; ccxx. 19.
-, -, warder of; cxcviii. 43.
Fleming, Francis, commandant at Aberdeen; ccxxii. 8.
Fletcher, Capt.; cci. 21.
Flint, county; clxxxviii. 2; cciv. 85.
Flood, quartermaster; ccxvi. 13.
Florence; clxxx. 17; clxxxiii. 20; clxxxviii. 19; cxci. 25; cxcvi. 43.
-, coaches not as at Genoa, chairs used at; clxxxviii. 60.
Flournoys, Peter, trustee to the Earl of Clancarty's children; cxciii. 6.
“Flying Post,” the [newspaper]; ccxv. 18.
Foche, Sir John, a commissioner of Excise; cxcii. 12.
Fogg, John, of Boulton Lancashire, petition to the Prince of Wales; cxcix. 21.
Foley, Thomas, auditor of imprests; clxxxii; 43; cxc. 5; cxcviii. 23; cxcix. 52. cciii. 9; ccvi. 19; ccvii. 37; ccxiii. 14; ccxix. 27; ccxxiii. 13.
Folkes, Thos., Esq., executor of Thos. Lord Jermyn; cxc. 47.
Folkestone; cxcii. 15.
Forbes of Ballogie; ccxxii. 8.
-, Capt.; clxxxi. 22.
-, Mary, wife of James, petition; clxxxv. 47.
-, Lord, appointed Lord Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire; ccxxii. 8.
-, Mr. Duncan, who held Culloden Castle in defiance of the rebels; cxcix. 15.
Force, Duchess de la, seizure of her clothes by a Custom's officer; ccxxiv. 1.
Forces, H.M. land, money granted for; cxcvi. 14; ccxiv. 37; ccxvi. 21.
-, -, estimated charge of; cxcviii. 11; cxcix. 60.
-, -, -, in Piedmont and Catalonia; cxcvi. 43.
-, -, -, in Minorca and Gibraltar; cxcviii. 11.
-, -, in Spain and Portugal, money paid for; cxcix. 27; ccxvii. 2.
-, sent to the King by the states-general, estimated charge of 6,000 men; cxcviii. 11.
Foreign and Inland Office clerks, their privilege of franking; ccvi. 29.
Foreign messengers, expense of; ccxii. 46.
-, ministers, expense of; clxxxix. 53. ccxxiii. 21.
Foreland, north and south, lighthouses on; ccviii. 14.
Forest, court and forest land; ccxxiii. 6.
Forests. See Woods.
Forester, Lord, wounded by a rebel; cxcviii. 63.
Forfar; cxcii. 9; ccxiv. 60, 71.
-, Earl of, H.M. envoy to the King of Prussia; cxci. 12.
-, -, his regiment; clxxxi. 36.
Forfeited estates, (Scotland); ccvi. 5; ccviii. 29; ccxi. 17; ccxiv. 60, 62, 63, 65; ccxiv. 71, 74; ccxvi. 15, 26, 39; ccxx. 11; ccxxii. 26.
-, -, trustees for sale of; ccxvi. 15; ccxx. 11; ccxxiii. 4.
-, -, -, solicitor to, memorial; ccxx. 4.
-, -, -, quarterly bill of; ccxx. 10.
Forfeiture, goods liable to; ccxix. 23.
Forfeitures, commissioners for; cxcix. 48, 50, 57; cc. 18, 34; cciv. 95, 99, 100; ccv. 5, 6, 17, 26, 29, 35; ccviii. 25, 29; ccix. 17, 29; ccxii. 47; ccxvi. 11; ccxx. 11; ccxxii. 37; ccxxiii. 4.
-, agent receiver of, form of commission for; ccxii. 1.
-, commissioners of inquiry concerning; cxcix. 57; ccvi. 5; ccviii. 23, 24; ccxvi. 15.
-, to the Crown; clxxxviii. 20; cxcix. 63, 64; cciv. 76.
Forglane; ccxiv. 72.
Forman, Charles, agent to the garrison at Placentia, memorial; clxxxviii. 42.
Forrest, Mr. Robt., to act as accountant-general for the excise duties; ccv. 18.
-, Elenor, a prisoner in Newgate ccvi. 38.
Forster, Rt. Hon. John, one of the judges of assize for Munster, letter from; cc. 16.
Fort Louis, Dunkirk, garrison charges at; clxxxviii. 46.
Fort William; clxxxi. 11; ccxxii. 7.
Forth, Mary, memorial; clxxxvi. 28.
-, the; cxcii. 82; ccxiv. 32.
Fortescue, Mr. Baron, on the special commission for trying the rebels at Carlisle; ccvii. 6.
Fortifications. See Portsmouth, Harwich, Chatham.
Forward, Mr. Jonathan, of London, merchant, contractor for transport of felons; ccxiv. 50; ccxx. 42.
Foster, Mr.; cxcix. 20.
Foubert, Major; ccxv. 30.
Foulness; clxxxvi. 44.
Fouquiere. See Fauquier.
Fowey, supervisor of Excise to reside at; cxciii. 61; cxcvii. 30; ccx. 5; ccxii. 60.
Fox, Charles, Esq., late paymaster of the forces; clxxx. 19.
-, Francis, lieut. in Col. Philip's regiment, Placentia, petition; ccvii. 14.
-, Rowland, rector of Evedon; ccix. 2.
-, Sir Stephen; clxxxii. 6; ccxxii. 42.
Foxe, Hon. Col., his regiment of foot; clxxxix. 65.
France; cxcii. 15; cxcix. 25.
-, and England, commissaries for settling commerce between; clxxx. 58; clxxxviii. 43.
-, and Scotland, trade between; ccvi. 14.
-, cession of lands in St. Christopher's; ccvii. 28.
-, carriage of letters through, avoided; clxxxiii. 7.
-, correspondence from ports in, touching the Pretender; ccv. 36.
-, Duke of Shrewsbury's embassy to; clxxxi. 56.
-, goods brought from, proposed impositions upon; ccxxvi. 105.
-, persons corresponding with, prosecutor of; clxxxvii. 17, 36.
-, persons coming from, to be searched; cxciii. 25; ccii. 1.
-, Regent of, present from the; ccxxvi. 88.
-, secret envoys of the King in; ccix. 31.
-, wool exported into; cxcix. 4.
Francia, Mr., to be contracted with, for the transport in his ship of the envoy from Tripoli; cxcix. 45.
Francis, Sam., surveyor of duties on houses in co. Montgomery, petition; cxciii. 18.
Franckling, Christopher, controller of Customs, Berwick-on-Tweed, and Wm. his son; clxxxiv. 16.
Franking, abuses of, in the General Post Office, clxxx. 10; cxc. 26; ccvi. 29.
Fransum, Richard; ccvii. 43.
Frazer, Alex., proposals as to the revenues of the bishopric of Caithness; clxxxviii. 57.
-, Fredk., of Inverness; ccv. 31.
Frazerburgh, ship and cargo lost at; cxcix. 15.
Frazers, a regiment of, furnished to the rebels; cxcix, 69.
Frederick, H.R.H. Prince, installation fees of, as Knight of the Garter; cxxiii. 62.
Frederickstadt; ccxii. 17.
French, Geo., petition of; clxxx. 38.
-, Thos., surveyor of houses in Cheshire; cxc. 41.
French and Indians, engagements with; cc. 8.
-, assassins in the Grisons; clxxxviii 40.
-, embassy; clxxxi. 56.
-, Canadians, their war with the Indians; clxxxvii. 39.
-, chapel, establishment for, charged on the Cofferer's Office; cxci. 66.
-, colonization in Africa; clxxxv. 59.
-, fisheries in Newfoundland; clxxx. 30; cxcix. 46; ccxv. 14.
-, inhabitants of Newfoundland to take the oath of allegiance; ccvi. 35.
-, invasion of Montserrat, Nevis, and St. Christopher; clxxxi. 32; clxxxiii. 2; ccxiii. 58.
-, King, the; cxcix. 67. See also Louis XIV.
-, losses sustained by the African Company on account of the; clxxxv. 59.
-, minister in Catherlogh (Ireland) clxxxvi. 31.
-, -, in Dublin; cxciii. 26.
-, ministers, poor distressed, bounty for; ccvi. 47; ccxxi. 3.
-, missionaries convert the American Indians; ccvii. 29.
-, officers in Ireland, memorial; ccxvi. 28.
-, papists in St. Christopher's; ccix. 4.
-, pensions, list of; ccvii. 15.
-, possessions in the West Indies, St. Christopher's; clxxxi. 25, 30.
-, ports, preparations of the Pretender in; ccxxi. 48.
-, prints of the navy; clxxxv. 7.
-, privateers, engagement with; ccxxi. 42.
-, Protestant refugees in Catherlogh (Ireland); clxxxvi. 31.
-, -, in St. Christopher; clxxxi. 25; cxc. 3; cxci. 67.
-, -, grants to; clxxxi. 32; ccxiii. 31; ccxxi. 3.
-, -, memorial for their arrears; ccxi. 7.
-, Roman Catholics employed in printing and staining calicoes and linens; ccxxiii. 15.
-, regiments, breaking up of the; ccxii. 56.
-, seamen proposed for manning the fleet, to be sent back to France; ccxxiii. 26.
-, service, officers who quitted the; cc. 14.
-, troops at Dunkirk; cxcix. 67.
-, wines, duties on; cxci. 20.
-, -, entry of, under the denomination of Spanish; ccvi. 14.
-, -, frauds in importing them from Scotland into England; ccxxiv. 1.
Fresh Wharf; ccxii. 27.
Friesland, Oost, Prince of, arrear due to, on account of his regiment ccxvii. 2; ccxix. 69; ccxxiii. 27.
Frisham bailiwick, New Forest ccxii. 39.
Fuego. See Fuogo.
Fulham Palace; cc. 3.
-, repair of road to; cciii. 6.
Fuller, —; clxxxvi. 10.
Funds, the public; clxxxvi. 4; ccvii. 3.
Funnat; cxcix. 12.
Fuogo [? Fuego]; ccxv. 14.
Furnese, Sir Henry and Sir Robert; cxciv. 4.
Furness, abbey or monastery, Crown lease of; clxxxviii. 20.
-, -, “Demoiselle” Preston in possession of; cxcviii. 5.
Fury, James; cxci. 47.
Fustic, for dyeing, sent to France; clxxxix. 34.