Index: O

Calendar of Treasury Papers, Volume 5, 1714-1719. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1883.

This free content was digitised by double rekeying. Public Domain.

Citation:

'Index: O', in Calendar of Treasury Papers, Volume 5, 1714-1719, ed. Joseph Redington( London, 1883), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-papers/vol5/pp564-565 [accessed 28 November 2024].

'Index: O', in Calendar of Treasury Papers, Volume 5, 1714-1719. Edited by Joseph Redington( London, 1883), British History Online, accessed November 28, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-papers/vol5/pp564-565.

"Index: O". Calendar of Treasury Papers, Volume 5, 1714-1719. Ed. Joseph Redington(London, 1883), , British History Online. Web. 28 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-papers/vol5/pp564-565.

Image
Image

O

Oade, Thos.; ccxxxiii. 24.

Oakeley, Jer., deputy auditor of the imprests; ccxxiii. 13.

Oaths, ignorance of the palatines in Ireland with regard to; clxxxvii. 25.

-, not obligatory; clxxx. 12.

Officers and gentlemen pensioners, petition of; clxxxv. 40.

-, arrears of pay; clxxxv. 41.

Offices. See also Cofferer, Fire Hearths, Green Cloth, Hawkers, Hides, Jewel, Mint, Ordnance, Pay, Pipe, Prize, Sick, Stamp, Treasury, Victualling, Wardrobe, Works.

-, Treasury and other, method of succession upon changes in; clxxxi. 41.

-, -, necessaries for; cxci. 48.

-, -, proposals for furnishing drafts of the navy, docks, &c., to; clxxxv. 7.

Offley, Crew, Esq., replication of; ccx. 5.

-, John, debtor to the Crown; ccx. 5; ccxii. 88.

-, -, memorial; ccxix. 52.

Ogilvie, Sir Alex., of Forglane; ccxiv. 72.

-, David, macebearer to the Chancellor of Scotland; ccxiv. 76.

-, George, H.M. limner, petition; ccxxii. 23.

-, Jas., controller at Wigtoun; ccxix. 24.

Ogle, Thos., of Linckhouse, Northumberland, clerk, gratuity for; ccxii. 10.

Oglethorp, Richard, deputy provost marshal and messenger to H.M. Council in the Leeward Islands, petition; clxxx, 38; ccxxi. 41.

O'Hara, alias Power, Catherine; clxxxix. 32.

Oliver, Edward; cxciii. 64.

-, Eliz.; cxci. 55.

Oliverian party; clxxxvi. 10.

Onslow, Arthur, Receiver-General of the Post Office, London, accounts of; cxcviii. 33.

-, Lord, his lottery office; ccxx. 18.

-, Mr., woods in Windsor Forest; ccvi. 10.

-, Sir Rich., a lord commissioner of the Treasury; passim.

Oost Friesland. See Friesland.

Orange, Wm. Prince of. See William III.

-, Princes of, their town of Breda; ccxxi. 23,

-, Princess of, mother of Wm. III., gentleman usher to; ccxv. 57.

-, principality of, steward of the lands of Wm. III. in; ccxiii. 31.

Orde, John, conservator of the Forest of Deane; ccxix. 28.

Ordnance, board or commissioners of; clxxx. 5, 6, 14, 22; clxxxi. 17; clxxxvii. 28; clxxxviii. 24, 49, 50; clxxxix. 9, 36, 41, 51; cxc. 52, 56; cxci. 29, 70; cxcii. 20, 55, 76; cxciii. 10, 55; cxcix. 2, 8, 20; cci. 10, 14, 15; cciii. 1; cciv. 97; ccvi. 20, 26; ccvii. 13, 16, 29; ccix. 10, 16; ccxii. 91; ccxv. 25, 51; ccxix. 11, 48; ccxx. 9; ccxxii. 7, 21; ccxxv. 3; ccxxvi. 9.

-, clerk of the, Edw. Ashe; ccvii. 27.

-, iron, artificers of; cc. 23.

-, lieutenant-general of; clxxxvi. 50; clxxxviii. 27; clxxxix. 63.

-, office of; clxxxvi. 25; clxxxvii. 5; clxxxviii. 18, 49; clxxxix. 51; cxc. 29, 52; cxci. 18, 29, 70; cxcii. 55, 76; cxcviii. 9, 10; cxcix. 21; cc. 23; ccvi. 4, 26; ccvii. 27, 34; ccxii. 26; ccxxi. 28; ccxxii. 15.

-, officers of; clxxxviii. 27; clxxxix. 25; cxc. 29; cxci, 18; cci. 15; ccxii. 21; ccxix. 66.

-, -, (Ireland); ccix. 10.

-, stores sent to Scotland; cxciii. 55.

-, surveyor-general of the; cxcii. 55; cci. 15.

-, treasurer of; clxxx. 7; cxcix. 8, 52; ccvii. 34.

Orford, Earl of, his account as treasurer of the navy and victualling; cxcix. 52.

Orkney, Earl of; cciv. 87.

-, -, regiment of; clxxxi. 7, 36.

-, Elizabeth, Countess of, memorial; clxxxvi. 48.

-, Crown and bishop's rents of; cxcviii. 4; ccxiv. 72.

-, collector of Excise of, instigates a mob to rise against Capt. Boyle of H.M.S. “Worcester”; ccxxiii. 26.

Orle, a kind of wood; cxci. 7.

Ormistoun; cxcii, 16.

Ormonde, James Duke of; clxxx. 3; clxxxiv. 1; clxxxix. 32; cxcii. 14, 58; cxciii. 49, 53; cxcviii. 8, 61; cxcix. 25, 50; cc. 34; ccxv. 3.

-, -, properties and tenants of; cci. 26; cciv. 95; ccviii. 41, 51; ccix. 9, 17.

-, Mary, Duchess of, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne; clxxxi. 55; ccvi. 21.

Ormsby, Wm., half pay; ccix. 30.

Orrery, Earl of, receiver-general of fines upon alienation; cxciii. 60.

-, -, his regiment; clxxxi. 36.

Osandr's coffee house; cxcviii. 59.

Osbolston, Robt., his gift of two lighthouses to Greenwich Hospital; ccviii. 14.

Osborn, Mr. Wm.; cxcii. 6.

Osborne, Charles, Esq., brother to the Duke of Leeds, petition for pension; ccxiii. 34.

Osnabrugg, Bishop of; ccxxiii. 27.

Osserie, plantation of; cxciv. 18.

Ostend; ccxiv. 17.

-, traders from, to the East Indies; ccxv. 56.

Oughton, Col. A.; cxci. 22.

Outing, John, his pension; ccxiv. 61.

Outport books, examiner of; clxxxiv. 49.

Ovingham, farmhold in; cciii. 15.

Owen, Capt. Michael, petition of; clxxxv. 45.

-, Sir Arthur, Bart., letter; cxcix. 11.

Owlers; clxxxix. 42.

Owston; ccxi. 20.

Oxford county; clxxxviii. 41; ccxxv. 6.

Oxford, Robert, Earl of, late Lord High Treasurer; clxxx. 2; clxxxi. 56; clxxxviii. 22; cxc. 49; cxcviii. 3, 39; cc. 24; ccviii. 19.

-, -, his house at St. James's; clxxxvii. 16, 27.

-, -, copies of Treasury Papers made for him; cxci. 53.

-, -, ordered to pay the Earl of Manchester 4,000l.; cxcviii. 15.

-, -, surrenders the keepership of St. James' Palace to the King; clxxxviii. 17.

-, university of; cxcviii. 1.

-, -, colleges, Brazen-nose; clxxxix. 63.

-, -, -, Oriel; cxcix. 19.