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B., A., paper concerning frauds in wool signed by, 572.
Babell, Charles, musician to the King of Denmark, bounty for, 498.
Bac, Catherine du, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Bacalan, Isabella de, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Bachie, Bachiae, co. Montgomery, 425.
Backwell, [Leigh], colonel, regiment of Horse of, pay of, 336.
Bacon, —, a Commissioner for Licensing Hawkers and Pedlars, leave of absence for, 25.
-, Cutbert, watchman in London port, 324.
-, Philip, late Receiver General of Taxes and House Duties for co. Suffolk, 585.
Badcock, Henry, late collector of Customs at Lyme Regis, 129.
Baddesley Clinton, Badgely Clinton, co. Warwick, 402.
Baddesley Ensor, Bragley Ensor, co. Warwick, 403.
Baden, Congress at, Minister and Plenipotentiary to. See Whitworth, C.
Badger, Henry, moletaker in New Park, Richmond, 66.
Bafts, [pieces of cotton for the East Indies], cargo of, 602.
Bagg, Thomas, waiter and searcher at Lynn Regis, 247.
Baggington. See Baginton.
Baggot, —, colonel, pension for, 229.
Baginton, Baggington, co. Warwick, 401.
Bagnol, Count, Treasurer of War to the Duke of Savoy, now the King of Sicily, 84.
Bagshot Park, Ranger of. See Butler, C., Earl of Arran.
Bagshot Walk. See Windsor Forest.
Baily. See Bayley.
Bains, William, witness against the Earl of Wintoun, 393.
Bairam, Biram, Pasque of, 241.
Baird, James, Clerk to the Wardrobe in Scotland, 589.
-, -, collector of Kirkcudbright, 507.
-, John, a Commissioner for the Equivalent in Scotland, 279, 387.
Baize, black, for the Princess of Wales, 290.
Baker, —, collector of Customs at Chichester, 502.
-, —, widow of Henry, late Treasury Solicitor, 136.
-, Alexander, late landsurveyor at Prestonpans, 578.
-, Andrew, landsurveyor at Prestonpans, 102; land waiter and searcher at Inverness, to be surveyor of Prestonpans, 505, 507.
-, George, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Kent and the city of Canterbury, 167.
-, Henry, captain, commander of a ship going to Antigua, 603.
-, -, late Solicitor for Treasury affairs, 81, 136, 246.
-, -, late Surveyor General of Riding Officers for the coast of Kent and Sussex, 61; prosecuting owlers, wool exporters and brandy importers, 106.
-, -, merchant, petition concerning brandy and rum, 355.
-, [John], admiral, letters from, 60, 138.
-, Robert, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Somerset, 54.
-, Thomas, attending the business of Prizes, incidents of, 129.
Bakswell. See Berkswell.
Balbi, Marquis, loans negotiated with, 124.
Balchen, —, captain, commander of the Diamond man of war, 547.
Baldwin (Baldwyn), Robert, formerly a stamper in the Stamps Office, 397.
-, Thomas, landcarriageman, London port, 503.
-, William, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Salop, 54.
Bale. See Basle.
Balfour (Belfour), George, boatman at Peterhead in Aberdeen port, dismissed, 507.
-, Robert, salt officer in the Borrowstounness collection, dismissed, 507.
Balhatchet (Belhatchet), Richard, agent for tin in co. Devon, complaint against, 10, 11; investigation of, 27, 28.
Ball, John, Customer of Sandwich port, 390.
-, -, Surveyor or Clerk of the Works within the Honor and Castle of Windsor, 63, 205.
-, Robert, affidavit of, concerning the Constantine, 22.
Balle, Susanna de, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Ballenden. See Bellenden.
Ballantine, James, tidesurveyor at Crail near Kirkcaldy, removed, 505.
-, John, collector of Customs at Ayr, dismissed, 505.
Ballindine, —, Mris., a Maid of Honour, 274.
Ballisis, Theodore, pension for, 229.
Balmier, Pierre, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Baltic, the, 211; Fleet or Squadron going to, 21, 23, 38, 219, 225, 441, 600; ports in, bills drawn from, 23, 46; ships come home from, 51, 610.
Bambridge, —, clerk to the Solicitor for Taxes, attending the Treasury, 41, 42.
Bampfeild, George, payment to, for a present for the Dey of Tripoli, 32, 313, 363; to purchase a present for the Five Indian Nations, 207, 224, 362.
Bampton, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 166.
Bancks. See Banks.
BANK OF ENGLAND::
-, affairs of, made difficult by the Rebellion and consequent disorders to the public credit, 78.
-,-, annuities payable at, 39, 87 271, 369, 434, 446.
-,-, Cashiers of, funds furnished by, return of, 39.
Receivers of the 1,500,000l. Lottery anno 1710, 213; accounts of, 478, 479.
Receivers of the 1,500,000l. Lottery anno 1711, 213; accounts of, 478, 479.
Receivers of the two Lotteries of 1,800,000l. each anno 1712, 213; accounts of, 478, 479.
Receivers of the 1,400,000l. Lottery anno 1714, 213; accounts of, 478, 479; allowance to, 479; fees and disbursements paid by, 478, 479.
See also Gols, C. de; Maddocks, T.; Odams, J.; Stubbs, W.
-,-, circulating Exchequer Bills, allowance for, 80, 177, 316, 389, 439, 497, 510.
-,-, Directors of, 21, 327, 479; Court of, 213.
-,-, exchanging Exchequer Bills (as by 7 Anne, c. 30, and 12 Anne, c. 11), 251, 533; allowance for, 98, 211, 439, 533.
-,-, General or Aggregate Fund for (as by 7 Anne, c. 30), 247, 513; enlargement of (as by 1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 12), 80, 87, 289, 316, 476, 482, 496, 510; payments out of, 80, 87, 316, 496; produce of, account of, 35, 39, 439.
-,-, Governor of, 327.
-,-, loans by, on deposit of Land Tax tallies and orders, 55, 78; interest on, 5, 28, 30, 32, 34, 41, 96, 97, 358, 367, 385, 395, 432, 476; repayment of, 12, 97, 476.
-,-, loans by, on tin, 21.
-,-, officers of, 116; salaries, 439.
-,-, Transfer Books Office at, 214.
Bank Quay or Key, on the Mersey, near Warrington, landing of goods permitted at, 245, 467, 482–3.
Bankers, debts due to, Act (2 and 3 Anne, c. 9) for satisfying, 209.
Bankruptcy, commission of, 42.
Banks (Bancks), John, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Lincoln, 425.
-, Sir John, fee farm rent conveyed to, 202.
-, Langley, Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Lincoln, 168, 169.
Barbados, Assemblies of, 222, 392, 432.
-, Attorney General in, 45.
-, Captain General and Governor in Chief, salary of, 222, 392, 432, 538. See also Lowther, R.
-, Council of, Secretary to. See Skene, A.
-, Customs officers in, 438.
-, Four and a Half per cent. Duty, collector, waiter and searcher of, 438; Governor's salary payable out of, 222, 392.
-, Lieutenant Governor of, 222.
-, minister going to. See Love, C.
-, schoolmaster going to. See Love, C.
Barbot, Charlotte, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Barcelona, Spain, Bank of, loan made to, 327; Mint at, money coined in, 37, 327, 430, 530.
Barclay, George, late minister at Mordington, annuity for, 587.
Bardney, co. Lincoln, parish of, lease of lands in, 381.
Bardolph, Nathaniel, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Bedford, 53.
Barford, co. Warwick, 400.
Barges, of Queen Anne. See Anne; of the King. See King's Barges.
Barker, Edward, Treasurer to the Governor of the King's Bounty for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of Poor Clergy, 278.
-, John, tidesman in Bristol port, dismissed, 438.
Barley, 199.
Barlichway, Barlishway, co. Warwick, hundred of, petty constables acting within, 399.
Barling, Walter, tidesman in Wells port, dismissed, 99.
Barnacle, Barnikle, co. Warwick, 401.
Barnard, Charles, a Commissioner for Hackney Coaches, 57.
-, James, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.
-, John, boatman at St. Mawes, 503.
Barnardiston, Nathaniel, merchant, petition concerning brandy and rum, 355.
Barnesley, Henry, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 607.
Barnier, Mary, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Barnikle. See Barnacle.
Barns Thorns Walk. See Windsor Forest.
Barns, John, tenure of premises in Pall Mall Street, 427.
Barnstaple, co. Devon, Customer of. See Bridgeman, C.
Baronetcy fees, discharge of, 96, 197, 216, 373, 375, 405.
Baronies, named:
-, Alba.
-, Delny.
-, Meddat.
Barow, Matthew, Keeper of the plate of the late Prince George of Denmark, pension for, 229.
Barquet, — du, death of, 16.
-, Mary du, a French refugee, pension for, 236, 238.
Barras, Jonathan, merchant, permitted to reduce imported brandy and rum to proof, 79, 594.
Barre, Elizabeth de la, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Barricave, Rose, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Barrington, Thomas, surveyor at Exeter port, superseded, 438.
Barristers at law, 145, 277.
Barrow, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 168.
Barrow, Barnaby, deputy to the Comptroller of Excise, Scotland, 249.
-, Richard, lately prosecutor of clippers and coiners, 567.
Barry, James, Earl of Barrymore, Commander in Chief of the Forces in Spain, 286; regiment of Foot of, pay of, 258, 260, 340.
-, John, minister going to Jamaica, passage money for, 120.
-, Robert, assault made upon, 253.
Barrymore, Earl of. See Barry, J.
Barston. See Barton.
Bartlett (Bartlet), James, constable of Glaston, 292.
-, John, captain, taken prisoner at Port Royal, royal bounty for, 408.
-, -, gunner of the Constantine, 22.
Barton, co. Northumberland, manor or lordship of, mortgage of, 210.
Barton, Barston, co. Warwick, 403.
Barton on the Heath, co. Warwick, 400.
Barton, Fortune, debt due to the late Viscount Bolingbroke, 527.
-, Jeremy, boatman at Norwich, 212.
-, Mathew, Comptroller and Register of the 1,400,000l. Lottery anno 1714, 141, 171, 528.
-, Thomas, lands in Brigstock manor of, 149, 150.
-, William, land at Reading in the tenure of, 426.
Bartram, Thomas, witness in the assassination plot against King William, pension for, 234.
Baru, John, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Barwell, Thomas, a stamper in the Stamp Office, 604.
Barwick. See Berwick.
Bas, Charles le, offreckonings transferred to, 14, 137.
Bascoul, Daniel, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Basle, Bale, Switzerland, 413.
Bassam, William, merchant, petition concerning brandy and rum, 355.
Bastin, Martha, pension for, 229.
Baston, Baston Common, co. Lincoln, 350.
Bateman, Sir James, Lord Mayor of London, 582; et al., Trustees for sale of South Sea Stock, 4, 122.
-, Thomas, collector of Customs in Lancaster port, 585.
Bates, Thomas, land in Brigstock manor of, 150.
Bath, Roger, waiter and searcher at Port Isaac, 503.
Bathoe, William, late tidesman, inferior list, London port, 533.
Batley (Batteley, Battley), Charles, Second Secondary in the Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office, 64, 462, 557.
Batslow, Peter, salt officer in the Owlet collection, 581.
Batten, Laurence, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for London, 54.
Battersby, Eliz., renting passage into Channell Row, 182, 449.
Batterton, Anton, late weighing porter in London port, 98.
Battin, Elizabeth, widow, pension from the Princess for, 229.
Battle, —, Dr., 229.
-, Elizabeth, widow, pension for, 229.
Battles Bailiwick. See Windsor Forest.
Battley. See Batley.
Baugh, —, serjeant, in command of a party carrying Army moneys to Edinburgh, 171.
Baugham, Edward, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Hereford, 166.
Bavand, —, clerk to the Surveyor of Forfeited Estates in England, 357.
-, Edward, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for London, 54.
-, Thomas, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for London, 54.
Baxter, Nicholas, premises in the Haymarket, London, belonging to, 108.
Baxterley, co. Warwick, 402.
Bayley (Bail, Baylie, Bayly), Edward, tidesman in Weymouth port, 503.
-, James, merchant, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Lancaster, 424.
-, -, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Stafford, 168.
-, Samuel, Surveyor of Customs at Norwich, 212.
-, Thomas, of Coventry, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Warwick, 424.
-, -, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Berks, 53.
Baynes, John, Receiver General of the duties on Houses for co. Westmorland, 398; Receiver General of Taxes for the same county, 169.
-, -, searcher of Sandwich port, 78.
Beadle, Moses, tidesman and boatman at Rye, 534.
Beale, Devereux, tidesman in Weymouth port, 503.
Bealing, Marmaduke, Secretary to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts, 46, 568.
Bean (Bhen), Charles, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Chester, 53.
Bearley, co. Warwick, 399.
Bear Wood Walk. See Windsor Forest.
Beatel, —, widow, of Croydon, snuff and tobacco trade abuses by, 583.
Beaty, Claud, lieutenant, of Brig. Wolseley's Regiment of Horse, on the Half Pay Establishment in Ireland, 90.
Beaubuisson, Anne de, daughter of Jeanne, pension for, 229.
-, Jeanne de, daughter of Jeanne, pension for, 229.
-, Jeanne Guenon de, pension for, 229.
Beauclerk, Charles, Duke of St. Albans, annuity or pension of, 195, 411, 540, 563; Captain of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607; issues to, for wages and liveries of gamekeepers, 183, 450; Master of the Hawks, 411, 541, 564.
-, Diana, Duchess of St. Albans, [First Lady of the Bedchamber to the Princess of Wales], 361, 371.
Beauford. See Bergholt.
Beaulieu, Bewley, co. Southampton, in Cowes port, boatman at, 409.
Beaumaris, co. Anglesey, collector of Customs at, 516; waiter and searcher at, 504.
Beaumont, Richard, landwaiter at Hull, 534.
-, -, salt officer in the Kirkcaldy collection, 102.
Beausale, Bewsall, co. Warwick, 400.
Beaver, William, landcarriageman in London port, 417.
Beconne, Judith, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Beddoe, Robert, underhousekeeper at Whitehall Palace, payment for street cleaning, 420.
Bedford, county of, Crown land revenues in, messenger for levying. See Swaine, J.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Reddall, A.
-, Sheriff of. See Bromsall, T.
-, Surveyor of duties on Houses. See Bardolph, N.
Bedford Level, Earl of Bedford's Level or Great Level, co. Cambridge, extra-parochial tithes in, grant of, 299, 342, 349.
Bedford, Benjamin, upholsterer, hire of house to the Muscovite Minister, 252, 485.
-, Elizabeth, pension for, 229.
Bedhampton, co. Southampton, 133.
Bedingfield, Edmund, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.
Bedoc, Robert, cleaning streets before Whitehall Palace, 480.
Bedson, Thomas, late waiter and searcher at Beaumaris, 504.
Bedworth, co. Warwick, 402.
Beeby, Arnold, allowances for beer and feasts for Post Office clerks, 443.
Beech, in Greenwich Park, 208; scrubbed, in Dean Forest, 200.
Beecher, Sir William, tithes, arising from lands in co. Lincoln, demised to, 350.
Beeding alias Seale, co. Sussex, leasehold estate in, sale of, 1.
Beer, for Post Office clerks, 443; for the Army, 376; for the Navy, 40; strong, Excise of. See Excise—duties.
Beeston, Henry, Second Justice of Cardigan, Carmarthen and Pembroke, 317, 348, 572.
-, Jane, widow, lease of water corn mills at Portsmouth, 108.
-, Thomas, water corn mills sold by, 108.
Belcher, Elizabeth, pension for, 229.
Belfour. See Balfour.
Belgrade, expresses sent to, 305.
Belhatchet. See Balhatchet.
Bell, for the Chapel at Kensington, 486.
Bell, Jane, pension for, 229.
-, John, witness against the Earl of Wintoun, 393.
-, William, Secretary to Sir John Norris, 225.
Bellamy, George, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 158, 388, 607.
Bellefons, Henriette de, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Bellenden (Ballenden), John, Lord Bellenden, annuity of, 195, 454, 540, 559.
Bellomont, Earl of. See Coote, R.
Beltisloe, Betisloe, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 168.
Belvitges, Antonio, supplying mule carriage in the service of the Army in Spain, 287.
Belyall [? Balsall], co. Warwick, 403.
Benigne, Judith, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Benley. See Bentley.
Bennett (Bennet), Benjamin, Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of the Bermuda Islands, 130, 208, 459, 539, 563.
-, Charles, 2nd Earl of Tankerville, Warden Chief Justice and Justice in Eyre, Trent South, 102, 541, 564.
-, Richard, debt due from P. Brown to, 82.
Benoit, James, royal bounty for, 63.
Benson, John, Collector of Customs on wool, lead, etc., in London port, 351.
-, Robert, Lord Bingley, Ambassador Extraordinary to the King of Spain, return of plate to the Jewel House, 34, 55, 404, 455; former Chancellor of the Exchequer, 209.
-, Roger, tenure of premises at Chatham, 380.
-, Susanna, pension for, 229.
-, Thomas, formerly a collector of Taxes in co. Lancaster, 201.
Bentick, Stephen, offering to disclose methods of defrauding the Customs, 552.
Bentinck, Henry, 6th Earl of Portland, regiment of (First Troop of Guards), clothes and accoutrements for, 214.
Bentley, Benley, co. Warwick, 402.
Bentley, John, collector of Lancaster port, to be landsurveyor in Liverpool port, 576.
-, Joseph, collector of Lancaster port, to be landsurveyor in Liverpool port, 585.
-, Richard, Dr., Library Keeper to His Majesty at St. James's, 65, 451, 543, 566.
Benyan, George, tidesman in Bristol port, to be land waiter there, 61.
Beranger, Moses, payments to for especial service, 24, 254, 373; proposal concerning [Minorca remittances, 50.
Berault, Mary, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Bergholt, Gerard, alias Beauford, Henry, a Hamburg merchant, concerned with a cargo of East India goods, 602.
Bergoin, Francois, messenger from Constantinople, royal bounty for, 223.
Berkeley (Berkley), Charles, Viscount Dursley, afterwards Earl of Berkeley, royal bounty for, 134.
-, -, 2nd Earl of Berkeley, 134; executrix of, 200.
-, Edward, a trustee for the estate of John, Lord Stawell, 209.
-, [Elizabeth], Countess Dowager of Berkeley, royal bounty paid to, 134, 200.
-, James, 3rd Earl of Berkeley, Constable of the Forest of Dean, 56, 346, 352, 461, 542, 565; Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 193, 335, 509; Vice Admiral of the Red, Flag pay and half pay, 30, 358, 363, 377.
-, Jane, pension for, 229.
-, John, 4th Viscount Fitz-Hardinge, late Treasurer of the Chamber, 82, 83; accounts of, 95.
-, -, gunner of the Constantine, affidavit of, 22.
-, William, Lord Berkeley, an executor of Viscount Fitz-Hardinge, 95.
Berkshire, county of, distributor of stamps for. See Payne, R.; Shenton, J.
-, estates of Viscount Bolingbroke in, 198, 526, 594.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Ambrose, L.; Shermer, J.
-, royal gamekeepers of, 183, 450.
-, Sheriff of. See Kent, C.
-, Surveyors of the duties on Houses. See Bayley, T.; Warden, R.
Berkshire, Earl of. See Howard, T.
Berkswell, Bakswell, co. Warwick, 402.
Bermudas, the, or Summer Islands, Assemblies of, 130, 208, 222, 459.
-, Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of. See Bennett, B.; Pullein, H.
-, whale fishing, licences for, 130.
Bernard, Charles, deputy undersearcher in London port, 438.
-, John, late tidesman in Bristol port, 533.
Berne, Canton of, in Switzerland, loans by, for His Majesty's Forces, 84, 87.
Berney, John, coastwaiter in London port, 437.
Berry. See Bury, co. Huntingdon.
Berry, Thomas, his invention of curing the sweeping of ships, 201.
Bertie, Charles, son and executor of Charles, late Treasurer of the Ordnance, 144, 555.
-, -, a trustee for the Duke of Leeds, 608.
-, the Honourable Charles, late Treasurer of the Ordnance, account of, 144, 555.
-, Montagu, Earl of Abingdon, a trustee of the estate of the late Viscount Bolingbroke, 526.
-, Robert, pension of, 55, 196.
Berwick, North, co. Haddington, tidesurveyor at, 99.
Berwick on Tweed, Barwick, co. Northumberland, 171, 180, 522.
-, Mayor and Aldermen of, allowance for repair of bridge built by Charles I, 199, 461, 541; payment for capturing brandy at Holy Island Castle, 363.
-, money sent from Newark under Dragoon escort to, 93, 304.
-, port of, 98, 323; collector of Customs in, 437. See also Kettleby, S.; Moore, G.; Customer of. See Nelson, E.; Surveyor of. See Johnson, B.; Tarvin, D.
-, Surveyors of the duties on Houses, 59.
Best, Charles, Customer at Hull, 351.
Betisloe. See Beltisloe.
Bette, Frances de Grandy de, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Beveridge, Mary, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Beverley, Thomas, pension for, 229.
Bew, Frances, pension for, 229.
Bewley. See Beaulieu.
Bewsall. See Beausale.
Bexhill, co. Sussex, riding officer for the wool business at, 533.
Bhen. See Bean.
Bibles, for ambassadors' chapels, 357, 375; for colonial chapels, 273; for Royal chapels, 520, 521.
Bicknell, Joseph, copying clerk out wards in London port, 534.
Bideford, co. Devon, landwaiter at, 436.
Bidford, co. Warwick, 400.
Bigshot Rails, Bigshot Walk. See Windsor Forest.
Bill, Alice, Strewer of Herbs in the Royal Household, 182, 290, 449.
Billesley, Bilesley, co. Warwick, 399.
Billing Bear Walk. See Windsor Forest.
Billingsly, Capell, clerk to Sir E. Northey, Attorney General, 69, 456.
Bilson, —, corporal, of the 2nd Troop of Grenadier Guards, 304.
Bilton, co. Warwick, 402.
Bindon, Earl of. See Howard, Henry, Earl of Suffolk and Bindon.
Bing, Ann, pension for, 229.
-, Sir Geo., discharge of baronet fee due from, 216.
Bingley, Lord. See Benson, R.
Binks, Samuel, formerly a customer in Southampton port, 129.
Binley, co. Warwick, 402.
Bint, Charles, allowance for carrying votes of the House of Commons to the King, 158, 206; fees and contingent charges disbursed by, 205.
Binton, co. Warwick, 400.
Biram. See Bairam.
Birch, in Dean Forest, 200.
Birch (Birche), Deborah, widow, pension for, 229.
-, George, of Harbourn, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Warwick, 424; the same for cos. Stafford and Worcester, 425.
-, Thomas, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Stafford, 424.
Birchfield, [Maurice], Surveyor General of Customs in the South Continent [District] of America, 82.
Bird (Byrd), William, former Receiver General of Revenues, etc., in Virginia, 14, 158.
Birdingbury, co. Warwick, 401.
Birendorf, John, of Hungary, royal bounty for, 9, 131.
Birkett, Thomas, Clerk of the Entries for the duties on Houses, 97.
Birmingham, co. Warwick, 403, 424; riots in, suppression of, 344.
Birt. See Burt.
Bishops Itchington, co Warwick, 402.
Bishops, of Chester, 252, 576; of Chichester. See Grove, R.; of London, 234, 235, 612. See also Robinson, J.; of Sarum. See Talbot, W.
Bishopsdike, [? co. Cambridge], in the Fen district, 350.
Bissett, [Andrew], brigadier, purchasing mules for the Army in Portugal, 416.
Black, Robert, watchman of the Salt duty in the Kirkcaldy collection, dismissed, 507.
Black Rod. See Gentleman Usher Black Rod.
Black Torrington, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 166.
Blackburne (Blackborne), Charles, tidesman in London port, to be coastwaiter there, 438.
-, William, Sheriff of co. Essex, 394.
Blacket, —, captain, merchant, permitted to reduce imported brandy to proof, 79.
Blackheath, co. Surrey, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
Blackman, William, boatman at Littlehampton, 534.
Blackmore, John, overseer of the poor of Glaston, 292.
-, William, concerned in repairing the King's almshouses at Glaston, 292.
Blackness, co. Linlithgow, houses made fit for the reception of prisoners in, 303.
Blacksmiths, 439.
Blackwell, Sir Lambert, a Trustee for South Sea Stock subscriptions to pay off a Genoese loan, 467, 570; loans negotiated by, payment for, 6, 123–4.
Bladen, Martin, Secretary to the Lords Justices of Ireland, 617.
Blagny, Jacob de la Motte, Paymaster of pensions to French refugees, 236, 240; pensions payable by, list of, 16, 343.
-, Mary de, a French refugee, pension for, 239.
Blair, John, watchman of the Salt duty in the Alloa collection, 506.
Blake, Daniel, late a Commissioner for Hackney Coaches, 56; petition concerning a house in York Buildings, London, 115.
-, John, merchant, permitted to reduce imported rum to proof, 594.
-, William, late a landwaiter in Bristol port, 438.
Blakeney, co. Norfolk, surveyor, waiter and searcher at, 61.
Blakiston, Nathaniel, Agent for the Colony of Virginia, 417.
Blanc, Susanna le, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Blanchard, John, boatman at Norwich, dismissed, 212.
Bland, Humphrey, major, royal bounty for, as reward for bringing rebel prisoners from Preston, 130.
Blankets, for Indians, 224.
Blany, John, of Tregannon, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Montgomery, 425.
Blathwayt (Blathwaite), William, a Clerk of the Privy Council, 64, 456, 461, 539, 541, 563, 564.
-, -, Surveyor and Auditor General of Revenues in the Plantations, 161, 379, 390; appointing a deputy in Jamaica, 189; same in Virginia, 314.
Blofield, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
Blood, —, brigadier, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 254.
Blossett, —, colonel, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 255.
Blount. See Blunt.
Blowing, Nicholas, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 158, 388, 607.
Bluemantle Pursuivant. See Gibbon, J.
Blundell, Benjamin, junior, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Leicester, 169; Receiver General of the duties on Houses for co. Leicester, 356.
Blunt (Blount), —, hiring out a coach and horses, 171, 304.
Blyke, Theophilus, Commissary of Stores in Spain, 37, 430, 476.
Blythnook, in Newcastle port, export trade in coal and salt from, 61; waiter and searcher at, 61.
Boatmen. See Customs; Scotland —Customs.
Boats, Tho., land in Brigstock manor of, 150.
Bodens, William Abraham, late Collector [of Revenues] at Drogheda, 354.
Bodonnick, in Fowey port, waiter and searcher at, 577.
Bohall. See Bole Hall.
Boise, Thomas, landwaiter at Newcastle, to be Surveyor there, 212; Surveyor of Customs at Newcastle, 129.
Boisrousseau, Anne de, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Boitou, Mary, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Bole Hall, Bohall, co. Warwick, 402.
Bolingbroke, co. Lincoln, soke of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 168.
Bolingbroke Fen, Bolingbroke Level, co. Lincoln, extra-parochial tithes arising in, 350.
Bolingbroke, Viscount. See St. John, H.
Bolton, co. Lancaster, 424, 443.
Bolton, —, Register of the duties on Hackney Coaches, 306.
Bolton, Duke of. See Powlett, C.
Bonby, Bowby, co. Lincoln, tithes in and around, 350.
Bond, Thomas, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for Southwark, 54.
Boniface, Thomas, allowance for carrying votes of the House of Commons to the King, 158, 206.
Bonner, John, Sheriff of the city of Gloucester, 276.
Bonnet, Mary, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
-, Peter, petition for the innovation of a lost order of loan, 71.
Booksellers, 146.
Booth, —, late Comptroller of the warehouses in London port for coffee and tea imported bv the East India Company, 437.
-, Alexander, boatman at Peterhead in Aberdeen port, 507.
-, Langham, petition for recovery of a debt, 295, 487.
-, Nathaniel, of Grays Inn, Surveyor of the Green wax, 59.
Boothby-Graffoe, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 168.
Bootle, —, Counsellor at law, allowances for trying the Rebels in co. Lancaster, 10.
Borde, Anne de la, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Bordeaux, France, wines bought at, 55, 293.
Boreatton, in Baschurch, co. Salop, 424, 425.
Borr, Jacob, brigadier on the Irish Establishment, 562.
Borroughs. See Burroughs.
Borrowe, Joseph, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Nottingham, 101.
Borrowstounness, co. Linlithgow, port of, 140, 484; tidewaiters in, 99, 102, 505, 506.
-, salt duty collection at, 274, 525; officers in, 507; watchmen in, 506, 507.
Borssele van der Hooge (Van Borselin), Adrian van, Ambassador Extraordinary from the States General, 197.
Borthwick, John, salt officer in the Alloa collection, dismissed, 102.
Bos, Claude du, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Boscawen, —, letter concerning works at Kensington and St. James's, 537.
-, [Hugh], attending the Treasury concerning tin, 19.
Bosch, Matthew, pension for, 229.
Bosewall. See Boswell.
Boston, co. Lincoln, port, coast surveyor near, 436; searcher at, 351; Surveyor of Customs at. See Brown, J.; Ryland, J.; waiter and searcher at, 212.
-, tithes in and around, 350.
-, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 168.
Boston, North America, 519; letters dated at, 524, 575.
Boswell (Bosewall), Walter, Counter Warden or Comptroller of the Mint at Edinburgh, forfeiture as a rebel, 91; Counter Warden of the Mint and Cunzie House in Scotland, 133.
Bothmar, Baron, Hanoverian Dragoons of, muster rolls of, 152, 263: pay of, 152, 155, 263, 330.
Bottisham, co. Cambridge, tithes in and around, 349.
Boucher, Elizabeth, a French refugee, pension for, 229, 236.
-, Mary, pension for, 229.
Bouchetiere, Charles La, colonel, regiment of Dragoons of, on Irish establishment, 434; pay of, 257, 260, 339.
Bouer, Joseph, Consul at Turin, 86.
Boughton, [David], Surveyor of Deal port, 209.
-, Thomas, grant of the manor of Kings Cliffe to, 426.
Boult, John, Comptroller of the warehouses in London port for coffee and tea imported by the East India Company, 437, 438.
Bound (Bownd), John, Rouge Croix Pursuivant, 69, 459, 542.
Bourbon, Catherine de, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Bourchier, Thomas, Professor of Civil Law in the University of Oxford, pension of, 58, 465, 562.
Bourdigues, Edward, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
-, Maximilian, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Bourgeois, Isaac, deputy King's waiter in London port, 323.
Bowby. See Bonby.
Bowdidge, John, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Somerset and the city of Bristol, 168.
Bowdler, Andrew, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Salop, 54.
Bowen, John, Surveyor of Customs at Leigh, ill-used by a Navy officer, 547.
-, -, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for the North Riding of co. York, 53.
-, Thomas, clerk at the Treasury, 160, 301, 500, 615.
-, William, extraordinary landcarriageman in London port, 82, 116.
Bower, Thomas, collector of Weymouth port, dismissed, 129.
-, William, taking an oath, 347.
Bowerbank, John, landwaiter at Whitehaven, dismissed, 576.
Bowles, George, distributor of stamps in co. Kent, dismissed, 307.
-, Phineas, brigadier, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 255, 256, 258, 259, 338.
Bownd. See Bound.
Boyce, William, captain, witness in the assassination plot against King William, pension for, 234.
Boyd, William, Earl of Kilmarnock, annuity of, 195, 454, 540, 559.
Boyle, Charles, 4th Earl of Orrery, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber 100, 193, 335; regiment of Foot (21st or Royal Scots Fusiliers) of, 396; going to Scotland from Ireland, 72; pay of, 262, 337, 396; subsistence of, 132.
-, Henry, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, 151.
-, Richard, 2nd Viscount Shannon, lieutenant general on the Irish Establishment, 562; memorial concerning Marine Regiment clothiers, 288.
Brabant, money current in, 328.
Bradbury, Sarah, royal bounty for, 51.
Bradgate, Jervace, lease of lands in co. Leicester, 409; Receiver General of Taxes for co. Leicester, 168.
Bradley, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 168.
Bradley, Richard, late accomptant to the Wine Licence Office, 531.
-, -, pension for, 229.
Bradshaw, Samuel, late Receiver of Land Tax for co. Derby, 475.
Braganza, Cattarina of, Queen Dowager. See Catherine.
Bragley Ensor. See Baddesley Ensor.
Braguier, John, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Brailes, Brayles, co. Warwick, 400.
Brain, James, of London, tobacco trader, security for P. Brown, prosecuted and imprisoned for debt, 121, 217.
Brakell, Adrian van, of London, merchant, petition for relief from Customs duties on claret wines from France, 227, 603.
Braman, William, upholder, 516.
Bramcote, Bramcott, co. Warwick, 402.
Brand, Thomas, King's Embellisher of letters, 183, 450.
Brandenburg, Count of. See Florent, H.
Brandon, co. Warwick, 401.
Brandon Bridge, Brandon, co. Norfolk. 349.
Brandshagen, Dr. Justus, investigating a silver mine in Scotland, 442; payments for, 44, 410, 416, 537, 554.
Brandy, 602.
-, imported, above proof, merchants to make post entries of, 355, 389; to be reduced to proof by certain merchants, 78.
-, importers, in Kent and Sussex, prosecution of, 106.
-, in ships, seized, 245, 299, 363, 388.
-, smuggling of, 296, 310, 371, 388.
Branthwait, Arthur, Secretary for Forfeited Estates in England, 357.
Brasenose College. See Oxford University.
Brasier, —, colonel, regiment of, recruits for, 493.
Brass, works of done in royal palaces, 485.
Brassalay (Brassley), —, children of, pension for, 299.
-, Isabeau de, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Brathwait, —, Secretary to the Envoy in Venice, 22.
Braunton, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 166.
Bray, co. Berks., royal gamekeepers of, 183, 450.
Brayles. See Brailes.
Brazenose College. See Oxford University.
Brazier, 486.
Bread, for the Army, 138, 153, 163, 279, 287, 376; for the Navy, 40.
Bread, Thomas, tidesman and boatman at Rye, 534.
Breakes, John, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Durham, 53.
Brecon, county of, Chief Justice of, 289. See also Cox, C.; Wright, W.
-, mills in, 165.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Burton, S.; Powell, C.
-, Second Justice of, 289. See also Bridges, W.; Whitaker, E.
-, Surveyor of the duties on Houses. See Williams, W.
Breedon, Sir Robert, Sheriff of London and Middlesex, 143.
Bremen, Germany, linens of, duties on, 20; ship from, timber brought in, seized, 344, 362.
Brent, Humphrey, a Commissioner of Customs and Salt Duties in Scotland, 349, 569.
Brereton, Thomas, clerk in the Secretary of State's Office, 312; payments for disbursements in carrying specie from the Army Pay Office to Edinburgh, 171, 304.
Bretford, co. Warwick, 401.
Brett, James, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 607.
-, Richard, fee farm rent conveyed to, 202.
Bretton, [William], brigadier, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 255, 257, 258, 260.
Brevil, Mary du, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Brewers, prosecuted for fraud, 135; forfeitures, applied to the Fund of the Bank of England, 511.
Bricklayers, 407, 439, 515, 516, 535.
Bridewell, Old, a House of Correction in co. Worcester, 324.
Bridgeman (Bridgman), Charles, an executor of Viscount Fitz-Hardinge, 95.
-, -, Customer of Exeter and of Barnstaple, 351.
-, Sir John, bart., a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Warwick, 424.
Bridgen, Edward, merchant, permitted to reduce imported rum to proof, 594.
Bridger. See Brydger.
Bridges, over the Tweed, 199, 461, 541; tolls on, 235.
Bridges (Brydges), —, surgeon, 443.
-, Edmond, late Chief Justice of Pembroke, Carmarthen and Cardigan, 525.
-, Elizabeth, executrix of William, petition for grant of a Crown lease, 91.
-, -, rent for house hired to the Commissioners for a Treaty of Commerce between Britain and France, 253, 498.
-, James, 3rd Earl of Carnarvon, late Paymaster General of the Forces Abroad, 3, 4, 12, 37, 71, 83, 85, 120, 373, 430, 442, 484.
-, accounts of, 6, 7, 24, 27, 74, 75, 82, 147, 151, 254, 263, 268, 283, 284, 325–329, 329–334, 336, 354, 364, 383, 431, 481.
-, annuity moneys payable to, 446.
-, Army moneys advanced to the Earl of Galway by, reimbursement of, 29.
-, bills drawn on, 328.
-, issues to, 452, 476, 490, 493.
-, payments by, 123, 416, 448, 452, 457, 469, 475; out of South Sea stock, 384.
-, royal warrants to, 448, 469.
-, South Sea stock dividends paid to, 172, 456.
-, -, order of loan on Candle duties in name of, 395.
-, John, former Solicitor to the Customs, 149.
-, -, late Cashier of Excise, 90, 94, 178.
-, William, executrix of, 91.
-, -, late Second Justice of Glamorgan, Brecon and Radnor, 526.
-, -, late Surveyor General of the Ordnance, 461.
Bridgestocke. See Brigstock.
Bridgman. See Bridgeman.
Bridgwater, co. Somerset, port of, 99, 534; collector of Customs in. See Jefferys, N.; Oldmixon, J.; Comptroller of. See Melliar, J.; Customer of. See Allen, J.
Briers, John, living in Angell Yard, London, 109.
Brigg, Briggs, co. Lincoln, tithes in and around, 350.
Briggs, Sir Humphrey, bart., a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Salop, 424.
Brighton, Brighthelmstone, in Shoreham port, co. Sussex, riding officer for the wool business at, 174.
Brigstock, Bridgestocke, Brixtocke, co. Northampton, lordship and manor of, lease of, 149; lands and fields in, detailed, 149–151.
Brinklow, Brinkly, co. Warwick, 401.
Bristol, co. Gloucester, Commission for trying Rebels at, allowances to officers of, 10.
-, merchants of, 213, 219, 226.
-, port of, Comptroller of Customs in. See Griffith, P.; Taylor, W.; King's waiter in, 206; landsurveyor in, 60, 502; landwaiter in, 60, 61, 438; Surveyor at the Pill in. See Adderly, T.; Symes, C.; tidesmen in, 61, 437, 438, 533.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Bowdidge, J.
-, ship of, 213.
Bristol, Earl of. See Hervey, J.
Bristow, Robert, a Commissioner for Stating the Army Debts, 210, 292, 489, 596.
Briton Ferry, in Swansea port, waiter and searcher at, 504.
Brixtocke. See Brigstock.
Brixton, East, co. Surrey, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
Brixton, West, co. Surrey, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
Brockett, William, annuity or pension for, 148, 199; royal bounty for, 148.
Broderick, Tho., letters to, 6, 103.
Brodie, John, late Counter Warden or Comptroller of the Mint and Cunzie House in Scotland, 46, 132, 571.
-, Robert, tidewaiter at Borrowstounness, dismissed, 506.
Bromley, William, late Secretary of State, 300; payment to, 27.
Bromsall, Thomas, Sheriff of co. Bedford, 275.
Brook, John, surveyor, waiter and searcher at Blakeney and Cley, dismissed, 61.
Brooke, co. Warwick, 401.
Brooklands, a messuage in Weybridge, co. Surrey, lease of, 281.
Brooks, Samuel, coastwaiter, London port, superseded, 437.
-, Thomas, tidesman, superior list, London port, exchanging places with a watchman there, 247.
Brookwood Walk. See Windsor Forest.
Brooms, for the Royal Household, 321.
Brothercross, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
Brotherton, John, Groom to the late Prince George of Denmark, pension for, 229.
Brougham, Thomas, Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Cumberland and Westmorland, 169.
Broughton, co. Lincoln, tithes in and around, 350.
Broughton, E., Consul at Venice, 21.
Broughty, co. Forfar, tidesurveyor at, 505.
Brown (Browne), —, captain, commander of H.M.S. Reserve, 574.
-, Alexander, tidewaiter at Irvine, dismissed, 506.
-, Anne, slater, 516.
-, Edward, a Page of the Bedchamber, 521.
-, -, Underhousekeeper of St. James's Palace, 183, 450.
-, -, witness in the assassination plot against King William, pension for, 234.
-, Geo., Surveyor of the duties on Houses for London, 54.
-, John, Surveyor of Customs at Boston, 129.
-, Joseph, landwaiter in Bristol port, 60.
-, Mary, widow of Peregrine, disposing of her husband's estate in Maryland to pay his debts, 82.
-, Nathaniel, landwaiter at Hull, superannuated, 534.
-, Peregrine, late of London, merchant, debts for tobacco duties, 82; security of, 121, 217.
-, Sarah, pension for, 229.
-, Thomas, of King's Cliffe, Doctor in Physick, 425.
-, William, stamper in the Stamp Office, 307.
-, -, tidewaiter at Irwin. dismissed, 505.
Browning, Jane, relict of Michael, pension of, 56, 192, 463, 565.
-, Michael, late Commander of the Mountjoy of Londonderry, 56, 192, 463, 565.
Brownlow, Sir John, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Lincoln, 425.
Browse, Samuel, merchant, permitted to reduce imported rum to proof, 594.
Bruce, Edward, collector of Customs at Campbeltown, removed, 505.
-, James, a Comptroller of Army Accounts, 75, 421, 428, 515.
Brudenell (Brudenal, Brudnall), George, Earl of Cardigan, formerly Master of the Buckhounds, 181, 183, 499; lease of Loveden wapentake, 277.
-, -, Lord Brudenell, son of the Earl of Cardigan, 277.
-, Hon. James, Master of the Jewel Office, 226, 273, 308, 325, 354, 375, 391, 392, 404, 408, 455, 614.
-, [Thomas], major general, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 254, 255, 257.
Bruges, Belgium, regiment of Dragoons quartered at, 360.
Bruges alias Pride, Rebecca, pension for, 229.
Brugire, Judith de, a French refugee, pension for, 236.
Brunard, —, bills drawn by, for wines for His Majesty's service, 55.
Brunswick Luneburg, Duke of, Convention Act with, for furnishing Hanoverian Troops for the war in the Low Countries, 154, 269.
-, Electorate of, duties on linen, tin and woollen goods passing through, 93. 116.
-, Prince of. See Frederick.
Brussels, Belgium, His Majesty's Secretary at. See Laws, J.; Leathes, W.
Bryan, John, deputy to a King's waiter, London port, 597.
-, Samuel, landwaiter, London port, superseded, 437.
Brydger (Bridger), [John], Surveyor of the Woods in New England, serving the Admiralty, 33, 46, 418; Instructions for, 570, 590.
Brydges. See Bridges.
Bryer, Edmund, merchant, permitted to reduce imported brandy to proof, 79.
Bryington, Richard, weigher in London port, 533.
Bubb, George, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Catholic King of Spain, 90, 95, 193, 412, 471, 549.
Bubbenhall, co. Warwick, 401.
Buccleuch, Duchess of. See Scott, Anne.
Buchan, Earl of. See Erskine, D.
Bucholtz, Carstern, valet de chambre to the late Prince George of Denmark, pension for, 229.
Buck, Catherine, pension for, 229.
-, Samuel, merchant, permitted to reduce imported rum to proof, 594.
Buckeridge, Richard, late Collector of Customs in Antigua, 212.
Buckhounds. See Royal Buckhounds.
Buckingham, county of, Crown land revenues in, messenger for levying. See Swaine, J.
-, Receiver General of the duties on Houses, 80. See also Horton, A.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Hartley, W.; Horton, A.; Turney, B.
-, royal gamekeepers in, 183, 450.
-, Surveyors of the duties on Houses. See Gillman, H.; Norwood, E.; Read, T.
Buckingham, co. Buckingham, Leather duties officer at, 111.
Bucklebury House, co. Berkshire, residence of Viscount Bolingbroke, inventory of pictures and jewels at, 198, 526.
Buckley, —, payment for charge of guarding money sent from Newark to Berwick, 304.
-, Samuel, secret service issue, 47; special service issue, 575.
Bucknall (Bucknell), Ralph, in Portugal, payments to, 29, 354.
Buckner, William, late Collector of Customs at Yorke River in Virginia, 323.
Budbrook, Rudbrook, co. Warwick, 309.
Budleigh, Budley, co. Devon, saltworks at, watchman for, 483.
Budleigh, East, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 166.
Budleigh, West, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 166.
Bugbard, Samuel, tidesman in London port, 438.
Bulkington Ward, co. Warwick, 402.
Bull, —, widow, close of land in Brigstock manor of, 149.
-, Henry, an executor of Ralph, Lord Stawell, and a trustee of the estate of John, Lord Stawell, 209.
Bulley, Thomas, petition for reinstatement as Collector of Customs at Fowey, 281.
Bullington, co. Lincoln, late Monastery of, lands of, 382.
Bullion, shipped without entry, 126.
Bulman, Edward, waiter and searcher at Holy Island, dismissed, 323.
Bunbury. See Burnbury.
Bunce, Williamina, pension for, 229.
Burchett, John, petition for a lease of a messuage called Brooklands in Weybridge, 281.
-, Josiah, Secretary to the Admiralty, 133, 277, 418, 515, 547; letters from, 46, 245, 290, 570, 590.
Burdus, Thomas, Paymaster of the Queen's Civil List Lottery 1713, 44, 532.
Burfield, Thomas, late Inspector of the river of Thames, 324.
Burgh, Thomas, Surveyor General [of public works in Ireland], 203.
Burghill, Grisel, pension for, 229.
Burglars, apprehended, 394.
Burgoyne, John, et al., clerks in the Office of a Commissioner of Customs, 111.
-, Roger, Clerk of the Estreats in the Court of Common Pleas, 64, 466, 563.
Burnbury (Bunbury), Robert, clerk at the Treasury, 160, 301, 500, 615.
Burnet, William, Comptroller General of the Accounts of the Customs, 353.
Burnham, in Wells port, waiter and searcher at, 61.
Burningham, Peter, living in St. James's, Westminster, 107.
Burniston, Charles, keeper of the warehouse for prohibited East India goods, 533.
Burrard, Paul, a Commissioner for the duties on Hides and Skins, etc., 59; a Commissioner for the duties on Houses, 541; a Commissioner for Taxes, 134, 135, 160, 298, 501, 553, 611.
Burrish, John, annuity assigned for himself and his wife, 119.
-, Mary, wife of John, and daughter of R. Dumaresque, 119.
Burroughs (Burroughes, Burrows), —, captain, Commissary of Stores and Provisions in Great Britain, 24, 88, 162, 250, 279, 280; in the late Expedition against Rebels, 537.
-, Hicks, underclerk attending the House of Commons, 312.
-, Isaac, office keeper in the Secretary of State's Office, 312.
-, William, Comptroller of Excise, 4; superseded, 94.
Burt (Birt), Edward, Keeper of Frimley Walk in Windsor Forest, 367.
-, John, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Hereford, 53, 534, 554.
-, Joseph, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Surrey, 54.
Burton Dassett, co. Warwick, 401.
Burton Hastings, co. Warwick, 402.
Burton, George, tidesman, inferior list, London port, dismissed, 438.
-, Richard, [a Commissioner for] Sick and Hurt Seamen, 406.
-, -, lands in King's Cliffe of, 425.
-, Robert, living in Pall Mall, London, 108.
-, Samuel, Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Brecon, Radnor and Montgomery, 167.
-, -, Receiver of Savoy Hospital rents, 111, 438.
Burwell, Burwell Block and Burwell Marsh, co. Cambridge, tithes in and around, 349.
Bury, Berry, co. Huntingdon, tithes in and around, 349.
Bury, John, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Nottingham, 167.
-, Sir Thomas, one of the Barons of the Exchequer Court, 189, 347; Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer Court, 249, 281, 350.
Bushey Park, co. Middlesex, deer in, new pens for, 278; fees, offices, rights, etc., in, grant of, 185; gates in, repair of, 278.
Butcher, Anna, housekeeper, employed in the management of the duties on Houses, 97.
Bute, Earl of. See Stewart, J.
Butler, Charles, tidesman, superior list, London port, dismissed, 323.
-, -, 2nd Earl of Arran, Ranger of Bagshot Park, 464.
-, Elizabeth, daughter of the Duke of Ormonde, payments to, 420.
-, Fra., Secondary in the King's Remembrancer's Office, 517.
-, [James], colonel, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 340.
-, James, Duke of Ormonde, 133, 558; attainder of (as by 1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 17), 31n., 137; estates in Ireland of, forfeited, 29, 137, 313, 352, 358, 420.
-, Lady Mary, wife of the Duke of Ormonde, payments to, 420.
-, Richard, 1st Earl of Arran, late Alnager and Collector of Alnage Subsidies in Ireland, 384.
-, Walter, pension for, 229.
Butlers Marston, co. Warwick, 401.
Butterwick, co. Lincoln, tithes in and around, 350.
Button, John, pension for, 229.
Butts, John, pension for, 229.
Byam, Edward, Lieutenant Governor of Antigua, 441, 567.
Byde, Thomas, Judge Advocate General [of the Army], 288.
Byerley (Byerly), Thomas, Collector or Receiver of Customs, Excise, quit rents, etc., in the Province of New York, 93, 409, 553.
Byramports, pieces for the East Indies, cargo of, 602.
Byrd. See Bird.
Bysse, Stephen, a Commissioner for the Equivalent in Scotland, 279, 387.
Bythell, F., deputy to T. Foley, Auditor of Imprests, 95, 297, 430.