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C

Cadaval, Duc de, Prime Minister of Portugal, 577.

Cadogan, William, lieutenant general Lord Cadogan, 7, 124, 163, 279.
-, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the States General of the United Provinces, 346, 360, 375, 472.
-, Envoy Extraordinary to the States General and Plenipotentiary in the Netherlands, 193, 291, 411, 471, 549, 554.
-, Knight of the Thistle, Collar, etc., for, 311.
-, Master of the Robes, 26, 289, 448, 527, 553.
-, regiment of Horse of, pay of, 261.
-, regiment of Coldstream Guards of, 32, 33, 445, 516.

Cæsar, Charles, late Treasurer of the Navy, 5, 24, 96, 172, 248, 456, 457, 495, 496.

Caftans, for officials at Algiers, 241.

Cailland, Stephen, pension for, 229.

Cairnes, Francis, salt officer in the Borrowstounness collection, 507.

Caithness, county of, landsurveyor and searcher in, 505.

Calais, France, 216, 443; vessel carried to and condemned as prize at, 73.

Calceworth, co. Lincoln, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 168.

Caldecote, Caldicott, co. Huntingdon, tithes in and around, 349.

Calder, James, late tidewaiter at Shetland, 507.

Calender, Robert, watchman of the Salt duty in the Kirkcaldy collection, 100.

Calicoes, duties on. See Excise— duties; Scotland—Excise, duties; exported to Antigua, 532, 603; imported without payment of Custom, 127.

Callyne, Jeremiah, merchant, permitted to reduce imported brandy to proof, 79.

Calvert, Elizabeth, pension for, 229.

Cambridge, county of, Crown Land revenues in, messenger for levying. See Swaine, J.
-, distributor of stamps in. See Day, T.; Peircey, C.
-, Receiver General of the duties on Houses. See Lightfoot, R.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Grove, J.; Lightfoot, R.; Richers, T.
-, Sheriff of. See Marshall, J.
-, Surveyors of the duties on Houses. See Morgan, J.; Thorold, J.

Cambridge, co. Cambridge, distributor of stamps in. See Day, T.; Peircey, C.; Receiver General of Taxes. See Lightfoot, R.

Cambridge University, Divinity Lecturer in, perpetuity for, 58, 465, 562.
-, Emmanuel College, Master and Fellows of, perpetuity for, 58, 465, 562.
-, perpetuity granted by Henry VII to, 58, 465, 562.
-, preacher at, perpetuity for, 58, 465, 562.
-, Professor of Arabic at, pension for, 234.
-, Professor and Reader of Laws. See Dickins, F.
-, Professor and Reader of Physic. See Green, —.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Lightfoot, R.

Campbell, —, colonel, payment to, 163.

-, Archibald, tidewaiter at Campbeltown and Islay, 507.

-, -, tidewaiter at Kirkcaldy, 102.

-, -, watchman of the Salt duty in the Borrowstounness collection, dismissed, 506.

-, -, Earl of Ilay, Lord Register of Scotland, 589.

-, Daniel, boatman at Queensferry, 505.

-, Duncan, boatman at Queensferry, 99; removed, 506.

-, Hugh, 3rd Earl of Loudoun, pension of, 192, 463, 540, 559.

-, James, lieutenant, writing from Annapolis Royal, 524.

-, Sir James, a Commissioner for Customs and Salt duties in Scotland, 27, 349, 569.

-, John, captain, annuity of, 195, 454, 540, 559.

-, -, merchant, permitted to reduce imported rum to proof, 594.

-, -, tidewaiter at Lewis, 507.

-, -, watchman of the Salt duty in the Prestonpans collection, 100; preferred, 506.

-, -, 2nd Duke of Argyll, Army appointments of, account of dues on, 30, 360; Commander in Chief of the Forces in Spain, 162, 163, 285, 287; express messenger bringing news from, 7, 123, 129; pension of, 192, 357; victory over the Rebels in Scotland [as Commander in Chief there], 129, 446.

-, Patrick, of Menzies, a Commissioner for the Equivalent in Scotland, 279, 387.

-, Thomas, late tidewaiter at Prestonpans, 599.

-, See also Hume-Campbell.

Campbeltown, co. Argyll, boatman at, 507; collector of Customs at, 505, 595; salt duty collection at, 274; tidewaiter at, 507.

Canada, Expedition against, Commander of. See Nicholson, F.
-, papers, etc., relating to, laid before the House of Commons, 120, 121n.; laid before the Treasury Lords, 574.
-, regiments raised in New England for, 519.
-, stores in, 574; Commissary of. See Netmaker, J.

Canby, —, a Customs officer of London port, 547.

-, Henry, Surveyor of the searchers in London port, reward for a seizure, 602.

Candles, duties on (as by Acts 8 Anne, c. 5, and 9 Anne, c. 15), 178, 359, 539.
-, loans on, innovation of lost order of, 395; interest on, funds appropriated (by Act 1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 43, cl. 32) for payment of, 539.
-, officers for, salaries of, 164, 512.
-, payments out of, 219.
-, received by the South Sea Company, 70, 359, 510.
-, Surveyors for, 430.

-, -, in Scotland. See Scotland—Excise duties.

Candleshoe, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 168.

Candlesticks, snuffers, etc., for Westminster Hall, 77.

Cannon, William, boatman in Wells port, dismissed, 436.

Canole, Elie, pension for, 229.

-, Mary Magdaleine, pension for, 229.

Canterbury, co. Kent, Prerogative Court of, letters of administration out of, 119; Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.

Canterbury, Archbishop of, 78; bargehouses near Lambeth leased to the Crown by, 244, 249; Commissioner for Building 50 New Churches, 110.

Cantiran, Susanne de, a French refugee, pension for, 236.

Capranica, Capronica, Italy, 186.

Carcass. See Carkesse.

Cardiff, co. Glamorgan, Collector of Customs at. See Gwynn, R.; Gwynn, W.; Collector and Deputy Customer at. See Purcell, A.; Treharne, L.

Cardigan, county of, Chief Justice of, 289. See also Bridges, E.; Salkeld, W.; Vaughan, R.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Howell, G.; Phillips, J.
-, Second Justice of, 289. See also Beeston, H.; Winnington, F.
-, Surveyor of the duties on Houses. See Meredith, E.

Cardigan, Earl of. See Brudenell, G.

Cardonell (Cardonnell), Adam, petition concerning postal service accounts, 227.

-, James, Customer outwards in Southampton port, 440.

Cards, duties on (as by 9 Anne, c. 16), 165, 489.

Cardwell, Samuel, late Keeper of the Lions, etc., in the Tower of London, 487.

Carew, Nicholas, a Commissioner for Stamp Duties, 549.

Carey (Cary), Joshua, merchant, permitted to reduce imported brandy to proof, 79.

-, Lucius Henry, Lord Falkland, pension for, 230; Treasurer of the Navy, accounts of, 192, 495, 585.

Carkesse (Carcass), Charles, Secretary for the Customs, 118, 122, 282.

Carleton, —, Lord, premises in Pall Mall in possession of, 365, 427, 609.

-, Lady [Anne], picture of, 198, 526.

-, Christopher, lieutenant, of Brig. Wolseley's regiment of Horse, on the Half Pay Establishment in Ireland, 90.

-, Sir Dudley, picture of, 198, 526.

-, George, captain, petition for restoration to half pay on the Irish Establishment, 210.

Carlisle, co. Cumberland, 180; Customer of. See Gibson, R.; searcher of, 468; trial of Rebels at, 40, 546.

Carmarthen, county of, Chief Justice of, 289. See also Bridges, E.; Salkeld, W.; Vaughan, R.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Howell, G.; Phillips, J.
-, Second Justice of, 289. See also Beeston, H.; Winnington, F.
-, Surveyor of the duties on Houses. See Phillips, E.

Carmarthen, Marquess of. See Osborne, P.

Carmichael, James, 2nd Earl of Hyndford, 464; annuity or pension of, 194, 421, 461, 488, 540, 559, 560.

Carnarvon, county of, Chief Justice of, 289. See also Jessop, W.; Meyrick, J.
-, Receiver General of the duties on Houses. See Caswall, J.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Caswall, J.; Hampton, R.
-, Second Justice of, 289. See also Cumberbach, R.; Jessop, W.
-, Sheriff of. See Edwards, T.

Carnarvon, Earl of. See Bridges, J.

Carnegie, James, Earl of Southesk, attainder of, 31n.

Carolina, defending against the Indians, 113.

Carolina, North, Customs officials in, 323.

Carpenter, [George], lieutenant general, bill drawn by, 41, 494; certificate concerning Capt. Phillips, 180; Treaty made with Count Attalaia by, 285, 332.

-, John, tenant of lands at Chatham and Gillingham, 380.

Carpenters, 439, 516, 535.

Carpets, Smyrna, for the Princess of Wales, 67, 521; Turkey, 357, 522.

Carr, John, Customer of Chichester port, 602.

-, William, a Groom of the Bedchamber, 100, 193, 335, 509.

Carrickfergus, co. Antrim, public works done at, 203.

Carrington, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 168.

Carrol (O'Carroll), Sir Daniel, regiment of Horse of, 286; muster rolls of, 333; subsistence of, 333.

Carswell, Richard, waiter and searcher and riding officer for the wool business at Hastings, dismissed, 323.

Carter, George, living in Pall Mall, London, 108.

-, [Lawrence], King's Counsel and Solicitor to His Royal Highness, allowances for trying the Rebels in Lancashire, 10.

-, Richard, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Oxford, 424.

-, -, in prison for Customs debts, 69.

-, -, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Lancaster, 53.

-, William, late boatman at Combwich in Bridgwater port, 534.

-, -, of Kinmill, Sheriff of co. Denbigh, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Denbigh, 424.

Carteret, John, Lord Carteret, christening gift for child of, 226; Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 100, 193, 335, 509.

Cartwright, Henry, a Commissioner for the Equivalent in Scotland, 279, 387.

Cary. See Carey.

Casemaker, 615.

Cassare, Francis de, payment to, for Victualling services, 606.

Cassilis, Countess Dowager of. See Kennedy, Mary.

Castle Bromwich, co. Warwick, 402.

Castle, Edward, King's Stationer, 184, 450.
-, Athlone.
-, Dublin.
-, Edinburgh.
-, Gloucester.
-, Ross.
-, Stirling.
-, Winchester.
-, Worcester.

Caswall, George, executor of James, petition of, 468.

-, James, Receiver General of Land Tax and House Duties for cos. Anglesey, Carnarvon, Merioneth and Monmouth, 468.

Catanach, John, tidewaiter at Aberdeen, 505.

Catelet, Camille, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Cater, John, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Warwick, 54, 283.

Cathcart, Allan, Lord Cathcart, annuity of, 195, 422, 540, 559.

-, Catherine, widow, royal bounty for, 35, 398.

-, Hugh, lieutenant, of Brig. Wolseley's regiment of Horse, on the Half Pay Establishment in Ireland, 90.

Catherine of Bragança, Queen of Charles II, the late Queen Dowager, 210, 608; Books of, Surveyor of. See Lovibond, H.; grants by, 151, 247; leases from, 221, 425, 426, 427.

Catholic King. See Spain, King of.

Cathorn (Cawthorne), Thomas, merchant, petition concerning brandy and rum, 355, 389.

Cattle, at Westcheap Farm, 199.

Caulfield, Thomas, colonel, Lieutenant Governor of the Garrison of Annapolis Royal, 43, 523, 524.

-, Toby, colonel, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 255, 257, 340; recruits for, 490.

Cavalier, [Jean], colonel, regiment of, in Ireland, 588.

-, Peter, lieutenant, petitioning for captain's pay, 396.

Cavan, Earl of. See Lambart, R.

Cavendish, William, 2nd Duke of Devonshire, forfeited lands of the late Duke of Ormonde in Ireland granted to, 420; President of the [Privy] Council, allowances and salary for, 27, 341.

Cavers, co. Roxburgh, 218.

Caversham, Cavisham, Bridge, co. Berkshire, lease of fishing at, 426.

Cawthorne. See Cathorn.

Cay, Mr., and Company, at Newcastle, money for the Forces in Scotland lodged with, 3.

Cayley, Cornelius, barrister at law, to be King's Prosecutor at the trial of Rebels in Scotland, 277.

-, John, a Commissioner of Customs and Salt duties in Scotland, 46, 349, 569; leave of absence for, 470.

Cecil, —, countess of Exeter, picture of, 198, 527.

-, James, 18th Earl of Salisbury, land in Brigstock manor of, 149.

-, John, 6th Earl of Exeter, lease of mills and lands and the manor of King's Cliffe, 425.

-, Robert, a trustee of the estate of John, Lord Stawell, 209.

Ceremonies, Marshal of the, allowance for attendance at audiences, 321. See also Ingliss, J.
-, Master of the. See Cotterell, Sir C.; Assistant to. See Ingliss, J.

Cevennois, the, in France, taking up arms for the English, 86.

Ceville, Hester de, a French refugee, pension for, 236.

Chabanne, Mary de, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Chace. See Chase.

Chadignac, Mary Joly de, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Chadwick, Sir Andrew, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607; Paymaster of the 1,500,000l. Lottery anno 1711, 44, 190, 513.

-, Charles, of Sutton Coldfield, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Warwick, 424.

Chail, Catherine du, a French refugee, pension for, 236.

-, Mary du, a French refugee, pension for, 236.

Chainay, Mary de la, a French refugee, pension for, 236.

Chalmers, David, watchman of the Salt duty in the Kirkcaldy collection, 507.

Chaloner, Edmund, pension for, 229.

-, John, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Radnor, 54.

CHAMBER, THE:
-, Grooms of, wages of, 182, 448.
-, Harbinger to the King. See Nant, —.
-, Messengers of, advances of money to, 5, 93, 313, 451, 555.
-,-, appointed to look after the Printing Press. See Stephens, R.
-,-, attending the Customs. See Thorowkettle, J.
-,-, attending the Privy Council, 320.
-,-, attending the Treasury Lords. See Thorowkettle, J.
-,-, bills of, 170, 184, 313, 319, 450, 452, 514; Regulations governing payment of, 320.
-,-, Clerks of the Cheque to, 182, 319, 448, 514.
-,-, moneys received for services in the late Rebellion, account of, 570.
-,-, travelling allowances, etc., Regulations for, 320.
-,-, wages of, 182, 319, 448.
-, Treasurer of, accounts of, 95, 321, 570; Comptroller of, 319.
-,-, clerk to, fees of, 486. See also Holbech, J.
-,-, fees, paid to, 82, 83; tables of, public display of, 176.
-,-, issues to, 5, 15, 16, 33, 38, 74, 93, 143, 173, 179, 215, 252, 313, 370, 428, 451, 514, 555, 597, 600.
-,-, Office of, 173. accounts, 82; Comptroller of. See Nichols, P.; Vanbrugh, W. debts of, account of, 271. Establishment, 181, 317–322, 448, 485, 498, 499, 514. Queen Anne's Civil List debt in, 244. sums paid out of, 485, 486; payable in, 370, 428, 514, 600. wages and allowances payable in, 181–184, 317–322, 378, 455, 600; Establishment of, 448. payments by, 5, 74, 93, 173, 179, 181, 215, 252, 320, 370, 378 (bis), 552, 555, 561, 597, 600. royal warrants to, 181, 215, 252, 378, 448, 498, 552. salary and patent fee of, 182, 318, 449. warrants to, 323. See also Berkeley, J., Viscount FitzHardinge; Roberts, C B., Earl of Radnor; West, J., Lord Delaware.

Chamberlain, Thomas, making three iron-bound boxes for carrying money, 304.

-, -, pension for, 229.

-, William, collector of Customs, Exeter port, dismissed, 61.

Chambly, Chamblee, near Montreal, Canada, British retreating from, 519.

Chamier, Magdalen, a French refugee, pension for, 236.

Champagne, Josias, major, 45; petition for a pension in lieu of half pay, 477.

-, Marie de, a French refugee, pension for, 236.

Champlaurier, Mary de, a French refugee, pension for, 236.

-, Susanne de, a French refugee, pension for, 236.

Chancery, Court of, decrees or orders of, 14, 42, 56, 137, 199, 459.
-, enrolments in, 384.
-, Masters in, 14, 42, 137, 210; issues for, 249, 580.
-, Records of, to be removed to the White Tower in the Tower of London, 139, 396; transcribed at the Exchequer, 64, 462, 557.
-, Six Clerks of, 396.
-, Sixpenny Writs, Duty of, lease of, 88.

Channel, the, ships in, 491.

Chapel Engarder, Chapel Angather, co. Cornwall, riding officer for guard of the coast between St. Ives and, 323.

Chapel Henault Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Chapel Royal, Chaplains, Chamber Keeper of, 322.
-, children of, attending His Majesty's Progresses, allowance to, 322; liveries for, 177; voice breaking of, allowance on, 191, 321.
-, Closet Keeper of, 322.
-, Gentlemen of, allowances to, 319, 322.

Chapels, furnishings for, 273, 391; of Ambassadors, furnishings for, 357, 375.

Chaplains, in Scotland, 365. See also Mitchell, W.

-, See also Ministers.

Chaplin, Thomas, Keeper of His Majesty's Tennis Courts, 57, 464, 541, 563.

Chapman, Hussey, waiter and searcher and coast surveyor at Saltfleet in Boston port, 436.

-, James, payment for pumping the well at the Post Office, 96, 443.

Chappell, Charles, late a tidesman at Minehead, 61.

Charing Cross. See London and Westminster, Streets and Places in.

Charities, annuities paid for, 197.

Charlecote, Charlecotte, co. Warwick, 344, 399, 424.

Charles I, bridge over the Tweed built by, 199, 461, 541.

Charles II, 89, 161, 191, 202, 384, 571, 586, 601.
-, annuities granted by, 56, 119, 209.
-, lands granted by, 288, 598, 599.
-, office granted by, 531.
-, pensions granted by, 158, 199, 244, 422, 459, 546.
-, perpetuity granted by, 192, 465.

Charles III, King of Spain, 283, 284.

Charles Fort, in Munster county, fortifications and repairs at, 203.

Charlewood, Thomas, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Surrey, 54.

Charlton (Tharlton, Tharston), Andrew, a Commissioner for executing the Office of Lord Privy Seal, 513, 596.

Charmois. See Haut Charmois.

Charmouth, co. Dorset, in Lyme Regis port, waiter and searcher at, 212.

Charnock, Thomas, a Serjeant at Arms, 60, 459, 539, 564.

Charon, Mary Anne de, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Charrier, and Grenouilleau, Messrs., payments for freight, 86.

Chase (Chace), James, Apothecary in Ordinary to the King's Person, 56, 182, 317, 449, 464, 568.

Chatham, co. Kent, Chest, Governors of, 17, 165, 584; pensioners, payment of arrears to, 17, 165, 584.
-, fortifying of (as by 7 Anne, c. 26 and 8 Anne, c. 23), 249, 314, 381.
-, lands vested in the Crown for securing the docks, etc., at, lease of, 249, 251, 283, 314, 379, 381, 488, 538, 581.
-, Navy ships paid off at, 18, 204.
-, places in:
-,-, Beanstead, Great, 380.
-,-, Beanstead, Upper or Hilly, 380.
-,-, Blue Anchor, 380.
-,-, Brickkiln Field, 380.
-,-, Brompton Buildings, 380.
-,-, Brompton Field, 380.
-,-, Brompton Wood, 380.
-,-, Broomfield, Upper, 380, 381.
-,-, Church Way, 380.
-,-, Crompton Mead, 380.
-,-, Cross Keyes, 380.
-,-, Furze Field, 381.
-,-, Goose Croft, 381.
-,-, Iberry Farm, 381.
-,-, Key, Charity Ground near, 380.
-,-, Key field, 380.
-,-, Landwall, 380.
-,-, Lower Horstead or Lower Horsefield, 380.
-,-, Mill (water), 380.
-,-, Mountfield, 380.
-,-, Old Dock, 379.
-,-, Old Payhouse, 379.
-,-, Pond, 380.
-,-, Salt marshes, 380.
-,-, Scrubby Wood, 380.
-,-, Smithfield Street, 379.
-,-, Thorpe's Farm, 381.
-,-, White's Farm, 380, 381.

Chavernay, Lucreece de, a French refugee, pension for, 236.

Cheese, for the Army, 376.

Chelmsford, co. Essex, gaol at, 134, 220.

Chelsea Hospital or College, accounts of, 94.
-, Army fund belonging to, payment out of, 514.
-, muster rolls of, 94.
-, officers, salaries of, 38, 163, 433 (bis), 434.
-, officers and pensioners of, allowances to, 32, 163, 368.
-, outpensioners of, 38, 163, 433 (bis), 434; reinforcing Invalid Companies, 94.
-, provisions for, 38, 163, 433 (bis).
-, services done for, 514, 573.

Cherrington, co. Warwick, 400.

Chertsey, co. Surrey, Fan Grove in, 165, 382, 385; Knowle Grove in, 165, 382, 385; Stubbridge Coppice in, 165, 382, 385.

Chertsey Walk. See Windsor Forest.

Cheslyn, Charles, lands in St. James's, Clerkenwell, of, 568.

Chester, county of, Chief Justice of.
-, See Jekyll, Sir J.
-,-, constables of, 454.
-,-, Crown land revenues in, Auditor of, 576; grant to the Prince of Wales of, 249, 576.
-,-, Receiver General of the duties on Houses. See Conway, E.
-,-, Receivers General of Taxes. See Cobb, W.; Conway, E.; Conway, J.; Mollineux, N.
-,-, Second Justice of. See Jefferys, E.
-,-, Sheriff of. See Walthall, R.
-,-, Surveyors of the duties on Houses. See Bean, C.; Edwards, J.

Chester, diocese of, 113; Bishop of, 252, 576.

Chester, earldom of, land revenues in, 91.

Chester, co. Chester, 424, 453.
-, Custom House at, 574.
-, distributor of stamps for. See Fowkes, H.; Lee, T.
-, gaol at, 191.
-, Recorder of. See Cumberbach, R.
-, regiment transported from Ireland to, 172.
-, searcher at, 451.
-, tidesman at, 247.
-, tidesurveyor at, 246, 247.

Chester Herald. See Mawson, C.

Chestnut trees, in Greenwich Park, 208.

Chetham, George, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Lancaster, 424.

-, James, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Lancaster, 424.

Chetwood, Sir John, bart., a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Stafford, 424.

Chetwynd, John, a Commissioner for Trade, 130, 194, 382, 471, 549.

-, -, distributing money for building the Vaudois churches, 27, 341.

-, -, Envoy Extraordinary to the Duke of Savoy and Court of Turin, accounts of payments for the service of the Army in Piedmont and Spain, 83–87, 530.

-, Walter, afterwards Viscount Chetwynd, Chief Ranger and Keeper of the Mall there, 14, 137, 543, 566.

-, William, 481.

-, -, Envoy Extraordinary to the Republic of Genoa, 85, 86, 376, 530, 588, 591.

-, -, remittances to Spain, accounts of, 36, 37, 430.

Chevalier, Charles, clerk at the Treasury, 160, 301, 500, 615.

Cheyne (Cheyney), William, Viscount Newhaven and Lord Cheyne, Clerk of the Pipe, 64, 466, 557.

Chichester, co. Sussex, 504.
-, collector of Customs at. See Baker, —.
-, Customer of. See Carr, J.; Whitehall, L.
-, searcher at, 584.
-, Surveyor of Customs. See Field, J.; Fishwick, J.

Chichester, Arthur, 3rd Earl of Donegal, regiment of, captain in, 104.

Chiffinch, Tho., searcher at Gravesend, 390.

Child, Daniel, Keeper of the Standing Wardrobe at Whitehall, 182, 318, 449.

-, Robert, royal bounty for, 36, 498.

-, Stephen, petition for extension of a lease of a tenement in Richmond, 207.

Chilley, Mary, order of loan on Subsidies, etc., assigned to, 441.

Chilton, William, merchant, petition concerning brandy and rum, 355.

Chilvers Coton, co. Warwick, 403 (bis).

China wares, belonging to the late Viscount Bolingbroke, 199.

Chingford Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Chippenham, co. Wilts., Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.

Chipping Wycombe, co. Buckingham, St. John's Wood in, lease of, 107.

Chocolate, stocks destroyed in a London public house, 558.

Cholmley (Cholmly, Cholmondley), —, colonel, payment to, 45; for services in seizing arms in Scotland, 573.

-, Charles, of Vale Royal, Justice [in Cheshire], 454.

-, Hugh, Surveyor General of Crown Lands and the Duchy of Cornwall, 15, 50, 62, 89, 105, 107, 108, 115, 144, 151, 161, 162, 202, 222, 244, 247, 249, 271, 292, 299, 336, 349, 370, 381, 426, 427, 469, 545, 554, 571, 581, 585, 598, 601, 604.

Christening gifts, 55, 65, 225, 226, 273, 308.

Christian, Anne, widow, pension for, 229.

-, Henry, late tidesman in Yarmouth port, 98.

Christopher, William, grant of the manor of King's Cliffe to, 426.

Christoson, Nathaniel, boatman at Deal, to be tidesman and boatman at Dover, 504.

Christ's Hospital, children of, annuity for support of, 55, 199, 464, 542, 565; Treasurer of, 55, 199, 464, 542, 565.

Chudleigh, Thomas, colonel, regiment of Foot of, on the Irish Establishment, musters and pay, 532.

Church, Ursula, pension for, 229.

-, William, Sheriff of co. Salop, 484.

Church of England, doctrines of, instruction in, 252, 576.

Churches, building of 50 New, Commissioners for, 7, 110, 142, 219, 458, 478, 582, 596; loans for, 142, 458, 478, 582, 596; Treasurer for, 7, 110. See also Leacroft, J.; Smith, H.
-, English, at Amsterdam, pension for minister of, 235; at the Hague, pension for minister of, 235; at Rotter dam, pension for minister of, 235.
-, for the Vaudois, building of, 341.
-, French, at Wapping, pension for minister of, 235.

Churchfield. See Outwell.

Churchill, Awnsham, bookseller, distributing Flamsteed's Historia Celestis, 123, 146.

-, Charles, colonel, horses lost in the north, 163; regiment of Marines of, offreckonings of, 290, 453.

-, John, master carpenter of the Works, 57, 458, 516, 545.

-, -, Duke of Marlborough, contingencies of the Army in the Low Countries paid by, 153, 156, 264; Convention Act made with Prince Eugene by, 284, 285; Master General of the Ordnance, 460, 544, 567.

-, Richard, plumber, 516.

-, Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, memorial relating to lands at Windsor, 601.

-, Tho., bricklayer, working at the Tilt Yard, 407; at the Horse and Foot Guards, 515, 516.

-, Thomas, locksmith to the Royal Household, 182, 449.

-, William, supplying stationery wares, to the Secretary of State's office, 95; to the Sick and Wounded office, 158.

-, -, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Northampton, 54.

Churchover, co. Warwick, 402.

Cigala, Vicomte, pension for, 229.

Ciré, Louise de, pension for, 229.

Civil Law, Professor of, in Oxford University. See Bourchier, T.

CIVIL LIST:
-, Act concerning, 604.
-, arrears, payment of, 36.
-, debt on, state of, 33.
-, Lottery. See Lotteries.
-, moneys, 117, 344, 418, 476.
-,-, accounts of, 39, 44.
-,-, deficiencies to be borne by the Aggregate Fund of the Bank of England, 497.
-,-, increase of, 439.
-,-, issues out of, 9, 13, 16, 33, 44, 51, 62, 65, 73, 74, 77, 88, 93, 115, 133, 143, 145, 158, 162, 165, 179, 200, 201, 205, 214, 215, 220, 227, 249, 278, 289, 293, 299, 302, 311, 312, 313, 341, 352, 369, 370, 373, 378, 379, 409, 418, 428, 430, 448, 451, 475, 480, 481, 490, 498, 501, 502, 513, 514, 530, 531, 538, 543, 544, 546, 553, 555, 560, 575, 576, 587, 596, 597, 600; account of, 45.
-,-, surplus to be added to the Aggregate Fund of the Bank of England, 497.
-, of Queen Anne, arrears due to, 40, 215, 244, 580.
-,-, issue towards, 48.
-,-, payments out of, 27, 29, 48, 62, 137, 205, 215, 262, 290, 376, 411, 498, 576, 582, 588, 590, 591, 612, 613.
-,-, state of, 29, 243.
-, of William III, arrears of, payment out of, 546.
-, offices, clearing of, 91.
-, salaries on, 33, 429.

-, Ireland. See Ireland.

-, Scotland. See Scotland.

Civita Castellana, Italy, 186.

Clacklose, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.

Clancarty, Countess of. See Maccarty, [Elizabeth].

Clapham, John, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 99.

Clare, Thomas, riding officer for the wool business at Hythe, 175.

Clarencieux King at Arms. See Vanbrugh, Sir J.

Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde, E.

Claret, French, imported, Customs duties on, 227.

Clarges, Lady Elizabeth, lease of lands in Reading, 426.

-, Sir Thomas, 108; lands at Reading demised to, 426.

Clark (Clarke, Clerk), Aldred, of Godmanchester, to manage an estate in co. Huntingdon, 602.

-, Elizabeth, widow, lands of the manor of West Walton leased to, 427.

-, George, late a Commissioner for Hackney Coaches, 56.

-, -, petition concerning a house in London, 115.

-, James, of St. James's, lands of the manor of West Walton demised to, 427.

-, John, junior, late of the Camberwell galley, 603.

-, -, master of the Camberwell galley, bringing oil from Gallipoli, transgressing Navigation Act, 311, 603.

-, -, quartermaster of the Hern, 126.

-, Joseph, Sheriff of co. Hereford, 395.

-, -, tidewaiter at Irvine, dismissed, 506.

-, Matthew, late landwaiter and searcher at Port Glasgow, 118.

-, -, pension for, 229.

-, Sam., rector of St. James's, Westminster, 64.

-, Samuel, petition for extension of lease of houses in Westminster, 144, 250, 364.

-, -, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Hereford, 490, 571.

-, -, waiter and searcher at Port Isaac, 503.

-, Susanna, pension for, 16, 230.

-, Thomas, living in Pall Mall, London, 108.

-, Walter, junior, mate of the Greenhill yacht in Cowes port, 437.

-, William, chief mate of the Camberwell galley, 603.

-, -, of Bristol, merchant, petition concerning the Constantine, 213.

-, -, premises in Rosedale manor leased to, 221.

Clarkeson, William, petition for lease of a tenement in Charles Street, Westminster, 306.

Clauson, Elinor, pension for, 229.

Claverdon, Clavidon, co. Warwick, 399.

Clavering, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.

Clay, Henry, stamper in the Stamp Office, 417.

Clayhythe, Clayheth, Clayhith, co. Cambridge, 349.

Clayton, —, 484; accounts referred to, 142, 389.

-, [Jasper], colonel, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 262, 340.

-, Jasper, a Commissioner for the demolition of Dunkirk, allowance due to, 7, 111; payment to, 62.

-, Robert, Deputy Paymaster [of the Army], 4n.

-, William, letter to, [for the Annuities Office fees, etc.], 175.

-, -, payment for services in the Office of the Auditor of the Exchequer Receipt, 160, 367, 500, 615.

-, -, Paymaster of the King's private Bounties and Pensions, accounts of, 158, 405, 614.

Office of, work done in, 405.

pensions payable by, 4, 343; Establishment of, 196, 201, 278, 428, 448, 538; issues for, 8, 16, 33, 35, 38, 75, 88, 93, 115, 158, 179, 196, 200, 293, 299, 370, 378, 379, 428, 430, 514, 538, 543, 544, 546, 596, 600; list of, 16, 33.

petition referred to, 470.

poundage of 6d. in the £ on pensions over 30l. allowed to, 197.

royal warrants to, 447, 498, 527.

Cleer, William, of Dartford, riding officer, discharged, 556.

Cleeve. See King's Cliffe.

Cleland, William, a Commissioner of Customs and Salt duties in Scotland, 349, 569.

Clement, Simon, debts for Customs, 116.

Clements (Clemens), John, of Croydon, snuff and tobacco trade abuses by, 583.

-, Robert, highway robber, apprehended, 148.

Clent, co. Stafford, 425.

Clergy, Poor, King's Bounty for maintenance of, Treasurer for. See Barker, E.

Clerk. See Clark.

Cleve, Augustine de, tidesman, inferior list, London port, to be landwaiter at Colchester, 503.

Cleveland, Duchess of. See Palmer, Barbara.

Clewer, co. Berkshire, taxes set in super on, 587.

Cley, co. Norfolk, surveyor, waiter and searcher at, 61.

Cliff, Cliffe Regis, co. Northampton. See King's Cliffe.

Clifford, Thomas, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Monmouth, 168.

Clift, Edward, smith, working in Leadenhall Street, 535.

Clifton, co. Warwick, 402.

Clifton Dartmouth Hardness. See Dartmouth.

Clinton, Henry, 19th Earl of Lincoln, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 100, 193, 335, 509.
-, Paymaster General of the Forces, 3, 32, 33, 75, 117, 118, 343, 371, 454, 524.
-,-, accounts of, 115, 369, 429, 476.
-,-, accounts referred to, 240.
-,-, annuity funds in hands of, 13; account of, 444; disposal of, 43, 385, 434, 573; transfers of, 32, 369, 444.
-,-, attending the Treasury, 568.
-,-, bills drawn by, on Receivers of Taxes, 68, 70.
-,-, bills drawn on, 20, 90, 307.
-,-, Deputy of. See Sloper, W.; in Scotland, 90. See also Andrews, J.
-,-, fees of, tables of, public display of, 175.
-,-, issues to, 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 18, 20, 67, 82, 88, 89, 90, 101, 102, 109, 113, 114, 122, 125, 131, 147, 162, 187, 215, 217, 514.
-,-, loans raised by, 20, 25, 78, 109, 114, 217, 242, 279, 280, 355, 432.
-,-, Malt tallies in hands of, sale of, 573, 578.
-,-, memorials of, 7, 295, 397.
-,-, Office of, 171.
-,-, payments or applications of money by, 6, 32, 39, 41, 43, 52, 77, 78, 82, 88, 89, 93, 101, 103, 146, 147, 180, 181, 184, 242, 278, 279, 280, 291, 304, 343, 347, 375, 377, 397, 421, 434, 443, 446, 484, 522, 573, 578, 611.
-,-, pension paid by, 494.
-,-, petition referred to, 386.
-,-, proposals laid before, 50.
-,-, royal warrants to, 93, 146, 147, 180, 181, 184, 278, 375, 377, 420, 446, 484, 522, 611.
-,-, tallies and orders in hands of, disposal or sale of, 23, 25, 27, 32, 37, 39, 41, 43, 48, 52, 55, 297, 367, 432, 443, 493, 609.
-, tithes of Bedford Level, co. Lincoln, granted to, 299, 342, 349.

Cliston, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 166.

Clithrall, Richard, waiter and searcher at Meoles in Liverpool port, 534.

Clockmaker, to the Royal Household. See Antram, J.

Cloth, sail, foreign, duties on. See Customs—duties.

Clothier, John, Court Drummer, 182, 319, 449.

Clothiers and Clothing. See Army; Marine Regiments.

Clou, Anne de, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Cloves, 602.

Cloves, Abraham, boatman at Newcastle, 503.

Clutterbuck, John, royal bounty for, 35, 387.

Coaches, hiring out charges for, 171, 304.

Coachmen, bye-laws concerning, 57.

Coals, duties on (as by 9 Anne, c. 17, and 10 Anne, c. 20), annuity orders payable out of, 307; loans on, ' 142, 178, 458, 478, 582, 596.
-, exported from Blythnook in Newcastle port, 61.
-, for Garrison of Gibraltar, 385.

Coastsurveyors. See Customs.

Coastwaiters. See Customs; Scotland —Customs.

Cobb (Cobbe), William, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Chester, 26, 169, 428.

Cobham, Lord. See Temple, R.

Cobley. See Tutnall.

Cobran, James, tidewaiter at Dundee, dismissed, 505.

Cochran, Robert, landsurveyor at Port Glasgow, 244.

-, William, landsurveyor at Preston pans, 578.

Cock, Edward, living in London, 109.

-, John, Collector of Customs at Padstow, 438.

-, Mary, death of, 196; pension granted to R. Bertie during the life of, 55, 196.

Cockaine, William, coastwaiter in London port, 437; tidesman, inferior list, London port, preferred to the superior list there, 409.

Cockburne, Adam, Lord Justice Clerk in Scotland, 303; royal bounty for, 27, 341.

-, Charles, annuity or pension for, 421, 463, 464,559.

-, John, a Commissioner for Trade, 130, 194, 382, 471, 549.

-, William, landwaiter, searcher and coastwaiter at Leith, dismissed, 505.

Cockburnspath, co. Berwick, 305.

Cockbush, co. Sussex, in Chichester port, boatman at, 504.

Cocks. See Cox.

Cocquet Seal, London port. See Customs.

Coe, William George, petition for payment of a salary assigned to him in satisfaction of a debt, 298.

Coell, John, premises in Haymarket, London, demised to, 108.

Coffee, damaged, bought by the East India Company, 177; destroyed in a London public house, 558; duties on. See Customs— duties; imported by East India Company, warehouses in London for, 437, 438.

Cofferer. See Royal Household.

Coffermaker, 200.

Coinage Duty. See Customs— duties.

Coiners. See Counterfeiters.

Coins, dollars, exchange equivalence of, 187, 241, 327, 329; recoining of, 327; Spanish, exchange equivalence of, 194, 326, 415.
-, Genoines [genovins], 327.
-, guilders and stivers, 360; exchange equivalence of, 3n., 291, 326, 328.
-, livres, exchange equivalence of, 83, 508.
-, livres, sous and den, Genoese, 37, 431; Tournois, 329.
-, louis d'or, 276; exchange equivalence of, 509.
-, marks (Scots), 488, 541.
-, milreis, exchange equivalence of, 326, 327, 329.
-, moidores (moedas), recoining of, 327.
-, money coined at Barcelona, 37.
-, pieces of eight, exchange equivalence of, 50, 326.
-, pistoles, 327; exchange equivalence of, 329.
-, ryalls and half-ryalls, Spanish, sent to England from Jamaica, 601.
-, stivers. See Coins—guilders.
-, testons, 187.

Coke, Thomas, Vice Chamberlain of the Royal Household, 29, 105, 200, 335, 352, 523; royal bounty for, 290.

Colby (Coleby), Robert, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.

-, Thomas, Commissary for Transports, 20, 104.

Colchester, co. Essex, port of, 437; landwaiter at, 503; Surveyor of Customs in. See Pearce, J.; Peers, R.

Coldham Marshes, co. Cambridge, 350.

Cole, Christian, Resident with the Republic of Venice, 21, 22, 193, 414, 473.

Coleby. See Colby.

Coleman, Francis, royal bounty for, 611.

-, Henry, merchant, permitted to reduce imported rum to proof, 594.

Colepepper, John, Lord Colepepper, pension for, 229.

Coleraine, Colrain, co. Londonderry, shipowner of, 389.

Coleridge, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 166.

Coles, George, under-clerk attending the House of Commons, 312.

Collectors. See Customs; Excise; Scotland—Customs; Taxes.

College, Edith, pension for, 229; additional pension, 16.

Collin, John, Sheriff of co. Nottingham, 274.

Collingwood, Anne, petition for lease of the manor of Holy Island, 313; unlawfully renewing lease of same, 356.

-, Barbara, petition for lease of the manor of Holy Island, 313, 556.

-, Daniel, late lessee of Holy Island, 355.

-, Elizabeth, petition for lease of the manor of Holy Island, 313.

-, Francis, interested in the lease of Holy Island, 556.

-, George, late lessee of Holy Island, 355.

-, -, of Eslington, executed as a rebel, 210; manors mortgaged by, 210.

Collins, —, Mrs., pension for, 16, 230.

-, Anne, pension for, 229.

-, Jonathan, declining appointment as tidewaiter at Leith, 604.

-, Richard, boatswain of the Constantine, affidavit of, 21.

-, William, merchant, permitted to reduce imported brandy to proof, 79.

Colrain. See Coleraine.

Colt, Harris, a Justice of the Peace for Westminster and co. Middlesex, 560.

-, Sir Henry Dutton, pension for, 229.

-, John Dutton, Paymaster of the First Classis Lottery or Two Million Adventure, anno 1711, 44, 47, 535, 554.

Colton, Paul, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.

-, Richard, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for London, 54.

Colyear, David, Earl of Portmore, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 255, 340.

Colyton, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 166.

Comber, —, widow, snuff and tobacco trade abuses by, 583.

Combes, John, buildings in St. James's parish belonging to, 364.

Combrais. See Cumbrae.

Combwich, Coomwich, co. Somerset, in Bridgwater port, boatman at, 534; waiter, searcher, and commander of the Customs boat at, 99.

Comings, William, weighing porter in Exeter port, dismissed, 61.

Commerce. See Trade.

Common Pleas, Court of, Chief Justice of, salary of, 227, 580; Estreats in, Clerk of, fee or salary of, 64, 466, 563; three other Judges of, salaries of, 227, 580.

Commons, House of, accounts and papers laid before, 6, 70, 110, 111, 113, 114, 120, 121n., 141, 189, 552, 592.
-, Addresses of, 120, 121n., 175, 189, 424.
-, Bill passed in, 552.
-, Clerk of. See Joddrell, P.
-, Clerk Assistant attending. See Stables, E.
-, Committee of, for investigating tobacco frauds, 547; for managing the Impeachment of the Earl of Wintoun, solicitor to, 393, 394.
-, Doorkeepers of, 313.
-, Housekeeper of. See Smith, T.
-, Lords impeached of treason by, trial at the House of Lords of, 309, 393.
-, Messengers attending, 313; reward for extraordinary services, 394.
-, officers of, keeping T. Harley in custody, 68: providing refreshments at a Treason Trial, 394.
-, order of, 360.
-, Serjeant at Arms attending. See Wibergh, T.
-, Speaker of. See Compton, S.
-, underclerks of, allowances to, 312.
-, Votes of, 4n., 46, 205, 313, 394; carrying of, allowance for, 158, 206.

Compton, Hatton, general, Lieutenant Governor of the Tower, 211, 520.

-, Spencer, late Paymaster of royal Bounties and Pensions, 197; Speaker of the House of Commons, 185, 372, 539; Treasurer or Receiver General to the Prince of Wales, issues to, 70, 74.

Compton Scorpion, co. Warwick, 401.

Comptrollers. See Customs; Scotland—Customs.

Conduit, [John], [Commissary of Stores and Provisions at Gibraltar], bills drawn by, 15, 138.

Congreve, [Ralph], colonel, [Governor of Gibraltar], certifying provisions imported for the Gibraltar Garrison, 100.

Coningsby, Thomas, Lord Coningsby, recommending W. Pitt for employment as a Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Hereford, 534.

Conington, co. Huntingdon, tithes in and around, 349.

Connelly, William, a Commissioner of Excise and of the Revenue in Ireland, 246.

Consett, Peter, collector of Customs at Stockton, 313.

Constable, Sir Robert, Agent or Receiver in Scotland under the Commissioners for Forfeited Estates, 357, 397, 595, 604.

-, William, serving stationery wares to the Office of Sick and Wounded, 359.

Constantinople, Turkey, [Ambassador] going to, 355; expresses sent to, 305; messenger from, 223.

Consuls. See Ambassadors.

Continued Impositions. See Customs—duties.

Conway, Edward, Receiver General of the duties on Houses for cos. Chester, Denbigh and Flint, 99, 126, 356; Receiver General of Taxes for the same counties, 99, 169.

-, Elinor, widow, pension for, 229.

-, John, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Chester and part of North Wales, 71.

-, Marmaduke, pension for, 229.

Conyers, Sir Gerard, one of the Sheriffs of London, 582.

-, Nicholas, Surveyor of Customs at Shields in Newcastle port, dismissed, 577.

Cook (Cooke), —, affidavit concerning the complaint of rough treatment of Customs officers by the Navy, 547.

-, Charles, a Commissioner for Trade, 130, 194, 382, 471, 549.

-, -, one of the Sheriffs of London, 582.

-, Daniel, snuff and tobacco trade abuses by, 583.

-, John, Clerk of the Foreign Estreats in the Exchequer Court, 64, 466, 557.

-, -, waiter and searcher at Bodonnick in Fowey port, 577.

Cookham, co. Berkshire, royal gamekeeper of, 183, 450.

Cooley, —, [? of the Bank of England], 601.

Coomwich. See Combwich.

Cooper (Cowper), —, counsel for Sir Bibye Lake, attending the Treasury, 41, 42.

-, Anne, pension for, 229.

-, George, captain, in Col. Morris's late regiment of Dragoons in Ireland, on the Irish Establishment of Half Pay, 125.

-, John, going as minister to Virginia, passage money for, 189.

-, -, Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Northampton and Rutland, 169.

-, Joseph, tidesman and boatman in Rye port, 129; dismissed, 534.

-, William, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, High Steward of the Trials of impeached Lords, 309.

-, -, Clerk of the Parliaments, 343, 457.

Coote, Richard, 4th Earl of Bellomont, pension for, 229.

-, [Thomas], lieutenant colonel, [3rd regiment of Guards of], raising a Company for, 516.

Cope, Sir John, Custom House Keys belonging to, 92; leasing the ‘Vine’ and ‘Rose and Dolphin’ Taverns to the Customs Commissioners, 92, 149.

-, Thomas, payment for taking some of the Pretender's men, 203.

Copenhagen, Denmark, 613; bills drawn from, 145; Regency at, 613; Secretary at. See Hanneken, J. L.

Copper, works of, for royal palace, 486.

Copping, James, tenant of premises at Chatham, 380.

Copthorne, co. Surrey, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.

Corban, Corvan, Pasque or Feast of, 241.

Corbet, [John], brigadier, regiment of, disbanded, offreckonings for clothing, 453.

Corbiere, Anthony, allowance for services in the Treasury, 56, 159, 301, 497.

Corbin, James, of Gosport, petition for a Crown lease of lands there, 281.

-, Thomas, merchant, security for Sir R. Dunckley and T. Coutts, petition of, 227.

Corderoy, William, merchant, permitted to reduce imported rum to proof, 594.

Cordoso, Gaspar, surety of, 217.

Cordworth. See Curdworth.

Cork, co. Cork, Governor of. See Jefferys, Sir J.; port of, [Revenue] Collector at, 417.

Corker, John, riding officer at New Romney, dismissed, 503.

-, Robert, late Treasurer and Paymaster of money for buying tin in cos. Devon and Cornwall, 379, 397.

Cormell, Anne du, pension for, 230.

Corn, for the Army, 37, 88, 430, 476; merchants, 467, 602; mills, water, 108; ships trading to Holland carrying, 572.

Cornelius, William, Sheriff of Southampton town, 161.

Cornet, Mary, a French refugee, pension for, 238.

Cornwall, county of, Assizes for, 388.
-, Collector of the duties on Hides for. See Simons, T.
-, Duchy of Cornwall rents in, 151.
-, Receiver General of the duties on Houses for, 79, 80.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Manaton, F.
-, Sheriff of. See Amy, E.
-, Surveyors of the duties on Houses. See Gardiner, W.; Jackson, S.
-, Tin in, agents for, 19, 335; coinage of, Receiver and Paymaster of. See Nicoll, R.; quantities of, 46, 567; Receiver and Paymaster of the money for buying. See Corker, R.; Elliot, E.
-, tinners in, 223, 469; distress of, 19.

Cornwall, Duchy of, Auditor of, 138; Deputy to. See Munday, W.; warrant to, 151.
-, lands of, leases of, 122.
-, Messenger of. See Gooch, T.
-, rents and revenues of, 138, 151; payment out of, 292.
-, Surveyor General of, 138. See also Cholmley, H.

Cornwall, Henry, a Groom of the Bedchamber, 100, 193, 335, 509.

Cornwallis, Charles, 4th Baron Cornwallis, Alnager and Collector of Alnage Subsidies in Ireland, surrendering his office to the Crown, 34, 378, 384; Postmaster General, 227, 350, 393, 423, 509.

-, Charlotte, Lady Cornwallis, daughter and executrix of the Earl of Arran, 384.

-, Thomas, a Commissioner for taking in Tickets in the 1,400,000l. Lottery anno 1714, 141, 307, 479.

-, -, pension for, 229.

Correction, House of, in co. Worcester, 243, 324, 381.

Corsan, John, landcarriagewaiter at Glasgow, 524.

-, William, landcarriagewaiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, 507.

Corvan, Pasque of. See Corban.

Cosbye, Arnold, captain, of Brig. Wolseley's Regiment of Horse, on the Half Pay Establishment in Ireland, 90.

-, Edward, cornet, of Brig. Wolseley's Regiment of Horse, on the Half Pay Establishment in Ireland, 90.

Cosford, co. Warwick, 402.

Cossard, Anne Gabrielle, a French refugee, pension for, 236.

Cosseley, Richard, Customer of Gloucester port, 535.

Cottenham, co. Cambridge, tithes in and around, 349.

Cotterell (Cottrell), Sir Clement, Master of the Ceremonies, 60, 197, 226, 342, 372, 375, 553; annuity in lieu of allowances, 455, 539, 564.

Cotton, Sir John, bart., perpetuity of, 195.

-, William, of Bedhampton, proposal concerning an improved water supply at Portsmouth, 133–4.

Cotton Library, cleaning and care of, 335.

Cottrell. See Cotterell.

Couch, Benjamin, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Pembroke, 54.

Coudall, Mathew, payment for services to the Crown, 448, 452.

Coughton, co. Warwick, 400.

Coulthard (Coultheard), John, tidesurveyor at North Berwick, to be land- and tide-surveyor of Dundee, 99, 101; provided for in England, 112.

Coumbe, John, boatman at Yealme River in Plymouth port, 577.

Counsellors at Law, 10, 36. See also King's Counsel.

Counterfeiters, coiners, clippers, and utterers of false money, discovering of, 145; prosecution of, 567.

Coupland, John, making up accounts of the Navy Treasurer, payment for, 246.

Courey, Mary Anne de, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Couries [shell fish], cargo of, drawback on, 594.

Court, Marian de, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Courthope, James, underclerk attending the House of Commons, 312.

Courts Baron, 293.

Courts Leet, 293.

Coutts (Couts), Thomas, securities for, 227.

Coventry, co. Warwick, 424.

Coverham, co. York, rector and vicar of. See Turner, J.

Cowes, Isle of Wight, 409; Customs yacht at, 323, 437.

Cowley, co. Oxford, 608.

Cowper. See Cooper.

Cox (Cocks), Charles, Justice of the Peace for co. Worcester, 381.

-, -, late Chief Justice of cos. Glamorgan, Brecon and Radnor, 525, 526.

-, John, late waiter and searcher at Briton Ferry in Swansea port, 504.

-, -, Messenger to the House of Commons, 394.

-, Walter, late copying clerk outwards in London port, 534.

Coxwell, Elizabeth, Mrs., to marry Sir Montague Nelthrope, 524.

Cozin, William, landwaiter at Plymouth, dismissed, 247.

Crabb, Thomas, lands of, extended for debt, 115.

Cracherode, Anthony, Solicitor for affairs of the Treasury, 9, 15, 210, 309, 378.
-, accounts referred to, 112.
-, allowance in lieu of fees, etc., 275, 592.
-, allowances for extraordinary expenses in the trials of Rebels, 10, 40, 591–2.
-, attending at the Rebels' trial in co. Lancaster, 112.
-, clerks of, 592.
-, engaged in the inquiry into the illegal fees of the Auditors of Imprests, 44, 49, 124, 210, 537.
-, issues to, for Crown Law suit charges, 7, 20, 40, 49, 111, 125, 211, 220, 240, 312, 393, 411, 470, 535, 614.
-, letters, etc., to, 43, 102, 295, 382, 403, 476, 569.
-, memorial of, 10.
-, payments by, 34, 38, 385, 442, 451, 453, 546, 558, 570, 605.
-, petitions referred to, 139, 370, 407, 477, 570, 578.
-, reports of, 6, 454.
-, warrants to, 442, 443, 546, 558.

-, -, Solicitor to the House of Commons Committee on the Impeachment of the Earl of Wintoun, 393.

Cragg, James, waiter and searcher at South Shields, 98.

Craggs, James, late Clerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance, 106.

-, -, Postmaster General, 227, 350, 393, 423, 509.

Cragie, Robert, advocate going from Edinburgh to trials at Carlisle, 546.

Craigg, William, witness against the Earl of Wintoun, 393.

Craike, Adam, of Flimby, salt work rebuilt by, 81.

Crail, co. Fife, tidesurveyor at, 505.

Cranburne Chase. See Windsor Forest.

Cranmer, Joseph, a Secondary in the Pipe Office, 65, 443, 463, 569.

Crapp, Christopher, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Somerset, 54, 580.

Craster, co. Northumberland, in Berwick port, waiter and searcher at, 98.

Crawford, Earl of. See Lindsay, John.

Crawford (Crauford), Hugh, late landwaiter and searcher at Port Glasgow, 371.

-, John, of Milntown, renting land in the Archbishopric of Glasgow, 325.

-, Patrick, late landsurveyor at Port Glasgow, 244.

-, Peter, tidewaiter at Port Glasgow, 507.

-, Thomas, His Majesty's Secretary to the Embassy of France, 474, 550.

-, William, boatman at Queensferry, 506.

Creagh, Stephen, merchant, permitted to reduce imported rum to proof, 594.

Crediton, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 166.

Creighton (Creichton), David, brigadier on the Irish Establishment, 562; regiment of Foot of, on the Irish Establishment, 434.

Cremer, Charles, living in Pall Mall, London, 108.

Crew, Hannah, royal bounty for, 51.

Crisap, Joseph, payment for bills for arms, 34, 378; royal bounty for, 378.

Crisp (Crispe), John, interest in various Customs offices in London port, 531.

-, Sir Nicholas, interest in various Customs offices in London port, 531.

-, Peter, Comptroller of Excise in Scotland, deputy to. See Barrow, B.; leave of absence for, 177.

-, Thomas, High Sheriff of co. Lancaster, 407.

-, Sir Thomas, interest in various Customs offices in London port, 531.

Critz, Thomas de, a Serjeant at Arms, 60, 459, 539, 564.

Crocker, Isaac, pension for, 229.

Croft, Lawrence, waiter and searcher at Craster in Berwick port, to be Surveyor of Sunderland port, 98.

Crofts, [James], brigadier, Master Keeper of the Bailiwick of Lyndwood in the New Forest, 250.

-, [William], Dr., Organist to her late Majesty, 486; liveries for the children of the Chapel delivered to, 177.

Croisette, Margaret de la, a French refugee, pension for, 236.

Croker, Gerard, Receiver General of the duties on Houses for co. Oxford and the City and University of Oxford, 99, 126; Receiver General of Taxes for the same, 169.

-, Philip, deputy to the Comptroller of Customs at Falmouth, 504.

Cromartie, Earl of. See Mackenzie, John.

Cromarty, co. Ross and Cromarty, boatmen at, 505.

Crompton, —, former Paymaster of the Malt Lottery, 431.

-, John, watchman in London port, 324.

-, Sampson, late watchman in London port, 324.

Cromwell, Lord, picture of, 198, 526.

Cronstrom, —, brigadier, regiment of dismounted Dragoons of, pay of, 398.

Crookshank (Cruikshank), —, living in St. James's, 371.

-, George, Examiner of the Outports' Accounts, Scotland, 525.

-, John, Comptroller General of Customs in Scotland, 427, 548.

Cross (Crosse), Robert, an Examiner of the Books of the Outports, 437.

-, Thomas, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 158, 388.

Crow (Crowe), Christopher, Consul at Leghorn, 186.

-, Timothy, captain, pension for, 229.

Crowland, co. Lincoln, tithes in and around, 350.

Crown Lands. See Lands.

Crown Law suit charges, account of, 393; issues for, 7, 20, 40, 49, 111, 125, 211, 220, 240, 312, 393, 411, 535, 614.

Crown Office, fees in, 605; ingrossing clerk, 605.

Croydon, co. Surrey, 583.

Crudge, Alexander, winetaster in London port, dismissed, 436.

Cruikshank. See Crookshank.

Cubbington, Cubington, co. Warwick, 401.

Culliford, John, Surveyor of Southampton port, 135.

-, William, formerly a Commissioner of Customs in Scotland, 349.

-, -, landwaiter, London port, superseded, 437.

Culmore Fort, in Ulster Province, Governor of. See Meredith, T.

Cumberbach (Cumberbatch), Roger, Recorder of Chester, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Denbigh, 424; Second Justice of Anglesey, Carnarvon and Merioneth, 316, 348, 572.

Cumberland, county of, Receiver General of the duties on Houses for. See Highmore, C.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Brougham, T.; Highmore, C.
-, Sheriff of. See Senhouse, H.
-, Surveyor of the duties on Houses. See Pattison, T.

Cumberlin, Daniel, tidesman in Bristol port, 438.

Cumbrae, Combrais, Islands, co. Bute, tidesurveyor at, 505.

Cumming, James, late tidewaiter at Shetland, 507.

Cunha, Dom Luis da, Ambassador from the King of Portugal, 191, 342, 407.

Cunningham (Cuningham), —, Register for Forfeited Estates in Scotland, 357.

-, Alexander, Resident with the Republic of Venice, 414, 473, 550.

-, John, distributor of stamped paper, etc., for the city of Edinburgh, 548, 549.

-, Magdalen, pension for, 229.

-, Robert, tidewaiter at Irvine, 506.

Curdworth, Cordworth, Curdworth Moxhall, co. Warwick, 403.

Curl, Anne, royal bounty for, 51.

-, Elizabeth, royal bounty for, 51.

Curling, Raymond, boatman at Deal, 504.

Currants, cargo of, seized, 213.

Currey, Matthew, tidewaiter at Barrowstounness, 505.

Currietuck, in North Carolina, Comptroller of Customs at. See FitzWilliam, R.

Curtis (Curteis), Edward, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Lincoln, 425.

-, -, riding officer at East Guilford, 503.

-, Thomas, tenement in King's Cliffe in tenure of, 425.

Custis, John, late a King's waiter in London port, 451.

Customers. See Customs.

CUSTOMS:
-, accounts of, 159, 302, 482, 500.
-,-, Comptroller General of, 593; accounts of, 481; assistant to, 482; to render accounts yearly instead of quarterly, 597–8. See also Burnet, W.
-,-, defects in, remedying of, 598.
-, affairs, persons instructed in, 240, 289, 481, 583.
-, Agent, in Jersey and Guernsey. See Lasingby, W.
-, Board. See Customs—Commissioners.
-, boatmen, appointed, 99, 129, 174, 212, 409, 436, 437, 438, 503, 504, 534, 577.
-,-, dismissed, 99, 129, 212, 436, 504, 534, 577.
-,-, preferred, 534.
-,-, salaries, 503, 504.
-,-, superannuated, 437.
-, bonds, 373, 445, 470, 530, 602, 603; disposal or discharge of, 592–4.
-, business of, at the waterside, 138, 139, 240, 289, 481, 583.
-, Cashiers of. See Customs— Receivers General.
-, charges, on shipping presents to Tripoli, 364.
-, coastsurveyors, appointed, 436.
-, coastwaiters, appointed, 99, 129, 246, 437, 438, 503.
-, Cocquet Seal, in London port, Keeper of. See Montagu, Christopher; Montagu, John.
-, collectors, 43, 174, 502, 516, 576, 598.
-,-, accounts of, 391.
-,-, acting for customers, 129, 383.
-,-, allowance for collection of Salt duties, 142.
-,-, appointed, 61, 129, 247, 313, 323, 372, 383, 437, 438, 503, 533, 534, 576, 585.
-,-, bonds and money taken by, supervision of, 373.
-,-, dismissed, 61, 129, 247, 313, 323, 372, 533, 576; petition for reinstatement, 281.
-,-, examining of passengers by, 73.
-,-, in Antigua. See Buckeridge, R.; Hill, W.
-,-, in New York. See Byerley, T.
-,-, in Pennsylvania, 409, 477.
-,-, in Virginia. See Buckner, W.; FitzWilliam, R.; Luke, G.; Walker, J.
-,-, of outports. See Customs—Outports.
-,-, salaries, 323, 351; petitions for addition to, 211, 336.
-,-, sureties of, 452.
-, Collectors Inwards, London port, 61, 296, 351, 452, 530, 554, 597.
-, Collectors Outwards, London port, 438. See also Montagu, C, Earl of Manchester; Montagu, Sir J.
-, Commissioners of, 9, 17, 61, 90, 137, 177, 213, 218, 282, 444, 492, 495.
-,-, bonds delivered to, 592.
-,-, designs for a Custom House submitted to, 295.
-,-, leave of absence for, 31.
-,-, letters to, 25, 47, 93, 114, 116, 126, 132, 138, 139, 144, 164, 174, 175, 177, 190, 191, 201, 207, 222, 240, 289, 353, 355, 361, 364, 386, 388, 391, 416, 417, 441, 476, 481, 515, 533, 536, 556, 577, 583, 585.
-,-, memorials of, 73, 156, 205, 323, 353, 359, 422, 441, 445, 502, 516, 576, 598, 602.
-,-, payments by, 592.
-,-, petitions, etc., referred to, 69, 81, 82, 98, 110, 111, 121, 134, 135, 138, 144, 190, 209, 211, 212, 213, 217, 225, 227, 243, 245, 272, 281, 290, 295, 298, 299, 310, 311, 336, 344, 353, 371, 374, 389, 436, 438, 452, 467, 470, 504, 532, 552, 572, 577, 583, 587, 589, 594.
-,-, presentments of, 67, 92, 100, 135, 149, 156, 211, 436, 481, 561, 593.
-,-, reports of, 20, 21, 73, 82, 92, 101, 106, 116, 117, 118, 126, 156, 190, 217, 219, 220, 362, 388, 396, 467, 482, 491, 537, 547, 592, 602, 603, 604.
-,-, rewards paid by, 388, 396.
-,-, suit prosecuted by, 452.
-,-, to attend or attending the Treasury, 8, 9, 13, 21, 22.
-,-, warrants to, 60, 73, 82, 92, 98, 101, 106, 116, 117, 118, 129, 135, 156, 164, 174, 176, 190, 204, 212, 217, 220, 246, 309, 313, 323, 353, 362, 383, 388, 396, 409, 422, 436, 445, 477, 481, 482, 491, 502, 503, 516, 533, 536, 547, 576, 584, 585, 592, 597, 598, 602, 603.
-,-, See also Frankland, Sir T.
-, Comptroller General of. See Customs—accounts.
-, comptrollers, deputy, 174, 383, 504, 516.
-,-, fees of, 323.
-,-, in North Carolina. See FitzWilliam, R.
-,-, parchment books and other necessaries for, 120.
-,-, salaries, 134, 351, 451, 535, 553, 556.
-, customers, 130.
-,-, accounts of, fees in passing, 120.
-,-, appointed, 129, 602.
-,-, collectors acting for, 129, 383.
-,-, deputy, 323, 516.
-,-, parchment books and other necessaries for, 120.
-,-, salaries, 113, 134, 144, 351, 390, 440, 453, 510, 535, 544, 568.
-, debts owing for, 69, 217, 452, 532, 598, 602.
-, drawback on re-shipments, 532, 603.
-, Duties:
-,-, Additional Impositions (as by 4 Wm. and Mary, c. 5), 118; appropriated for the South Sea Company, 481, 510; moneys for 1715 carried into the Exchequer, 171, 510.
-,-, Coinage Duty (as by 1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 43), 445, 469; moneys in the Exchequer, 498; produce of, account to be made of, 113.
-,-, on arms imported, waived if the arms are for His Majesty's service, 176–7.
-,-, on coffee (as by 6–7 Wm. III, c. 7 and made perpetual by 7 Anne, c. 30), moneys applied for payment to Bank of England for circulating Exchequer Bills, 80, 177, 316, 496, 510. Additional Duties (as by 3–4 Anne, c. 18 and made perpetual by 7 Anne, c. 30), moneys applied for payment to Bank of England for circulating Exchequer Bills, 80, 177, 316, 497, 510.
-,-, on East India goods. See East India goods.
-,-, on foreign sail cloth, 316, 497, 511.
-,-, on French wines, 55, 227, 293, 316, 497, 511, 603.
-,-, on goods from the Channel Islands, 117.
-,-, on hops (as by 9 Anne, c. 13 and made perpetual by 1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 12), moneys applied for payment to Bank of England for circulating Exchequer Bills, 80, 178, 289, 316, 497, 511; tallies on, 97.
-,-, on lace, 207.
-,-, on lead, collector of, 351.
-,-, on linens, imported, 20, 93, 127, 174, 190.
-,-, on muslins, income to be paid into the Aggregate Fund of the Bank of England, 497.
-,-, on poundage goods anno 1690, 118.
-,-, on senna (as by 3–4 Anne, c. 3, cl. 8, and increased by 1 Geo. I, st. 2, c. 43, cl. 3), 445, 552, 592.
-,-, on silks (as by 2 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 4), applied to the South Sea Company, 481.
-,-, on silks, wrought, 15 per cent. duties (as by 11–12 Wm. III, c. 3 and made perpetual by 7 Anne, c. 30), moneys applied for payment to Bank of England for circulating Exchequer Bills, 80, 178, 511.
-,-, on tobacco (as by 1 Jas. II, c. 4, and made perpetual by 9 Anne, c. 15), 118. applied to South Sea Company, 359, 481, 510. bonds, 221, 227, 593; interest due on, petition of merchants for relief from payment of, 190. debts for, 82, 101, 217, 221, 227, 273, 552. in Virginia, 2s. per hogshead, 112, 159.
-,-, on whale fins (as by 9–10 Wm. III, c. 45, continued by 8 Anne, c. 14 and made perpetual by 9 Anne, c. 15), 118; appropriated by South Sea Company, 359, 481, 510.
-,-, on wines (as by 1 Jas. II, c. 3, continued by 8 Anne, c. 14 and made perpetual by 9 Anne, c. 15), 2, 118. appropriated by South Sea Company, 359, 481, 510. bonds for, 295, 593. debts for, 116. See also Customs— duties, on French wines.
-,-, on wines, stranded (as by 12 Anne, c. 18), 422.
-,-, on wool and woollen goods, 93; collector of, 351.
-,-, Tonnage and Poundage, Subsidy of, 118; annuity orders payable out of, 307; Collector of, in London port, 530. Two Sevenths Subsidy of, forming part of the Aggregate Fund of the Bank of England, 316. Half Subsidy of (as by 6 Anne, c. 27, and continued by 6 Anne, c. 73), appropriated for South Sea Company, 481–2; moneys applied for payment of annuities, 482; moneys applied for payment to Bank of England, 482. Half Subsidy of (as by 6 Anne, c. 48, and made perpetual by 7 Anne, c. 30), moneys applied for payment to Bank of England for circulating Exchequer Bills, 80, 177, 316, 497, 510. Two Thirds Subsidy of (as by 3–4 Anne c. 3, and made perpetual by 7 Anne, c. 30), moneys applied for payment to Bank of England for circulating Exchequer Bills, 80, 177, 316, 496, 510. Five Sevenths Subsidy of, forming part of the Aggregate Fund of the Bank of England, 316.
-,-, employment in, petition for, 374; recommendation for, 533.
-,-, Entries Inwards, London port, copying clerk of, 247.
-,-, Entries Outwards, London port, copying clerk of, 534.
-,-, establishment, 61.
-,-, Exports, Inspector General of, accounts of, 536, 537; Office of, clerks in, 536, 537. See also Davenant, C.; Martin, H.
-,-, fees, tables of, public display of, 175.
-,-, frauds in, discovering of, 436, 547, 572, help offered in, 552.
-,-, House, Chester, 574.
-,-, House, London, 135, 177, 240, 282, 445, 532, 594. accounts in, 441. building proposals and designs, 295, 422. doorkeepers and messengers of, 156. See also Alexander, W.; Evans, R. fees payable at, 541. fire endangering, 92, 213, 396. Housekeeper of. See Griell, D. stationery and other necessaries for, 156. tavern buildings, adjoining, added to, 90, 92, 118, 149. Usher of. See Taylor, W. warehouse, appraisals of seizures at, 492. wharfingers of, 422.
-,-, House, Lynn Regis, purchase of, 135, 164.
-,-, Imports, Inspector General of, accounts of, 536, 537; Office of, clerks in, 536, 537. See also Davenant, C.; Martin, H.
-,-, incidents, 159, 593; payments out of, 533.
-,-, inspectors, 324.
-,-, King's waiters, 15, 323. appointed, 107, 140, 215, 298, 431, 477. deputies, 61, 212, 250, 323, 452, 532, 554, 597. salaries, 72, 143, 206, 226, 298, 390, 451, 510, 535, 553, 600.
-,-, landcarriagemen, 602. appointed, 409, 437, 438, 503. extraordinary, 82, 116. leave of absence for, 417. preferred, 503.
-,-, land surveyors, 502. appointed, 60, 436, 576. dismissed, 60, 576.
-,-, landwaiters, appointed, 60, 61, 212, 247, 371, 436, 437, 438, 503, 533, 534, 576. dismissed, 247, 436, 503, 576. instruction for, 25. petition for place of, 374. preferred, 60, 212, 503. superannuated, 534.
-,-, leases of houses, 92.
-,-, Let Pass or Sufferance, loading of goods by, 482.
-,-, Messenger of the Chamber attending. See Thorowkettle, J.
-,-, moneys, paid into the Exchequer, 115.
-,-, noontenders, 61; appointed, 436, 577.
-,-, officers, 134, 207, 220, 227, 370. allowances of, 533. arms to be seized by, 436. brandy seized by, 363, 388. fees of, 224. horses of, 589. ill-used by Navy officer, 547. in the Plantations, salary bill, 75, 343. paid out of incidents, 533. resigning, to hand over all books and papers to their successors, 598. salaries, 502; repayment of tax assessments on, 353. searching and sealing of goods of Ambassadors and others by, 47, 132, 174, 201, 282, 353, 355, 361, 386, 416, 515, 536. silks seized by, 577. surveying a new wharf and warehouse, 245. timber seized by, 344, 362. tin seized by, 386.
-, Outports, Books of, Examiners of. See Cross, R.; Mitchell, H.
-,-, collectors of, accounts of, in England, Wales and Berwick on Tweed, Inspector of. See Jacomb, R.; Langton, G.; salaries paid by, 309.
-,-, Exchequer Books in, Inspector of. See Holmes, R.
-,-, officers of, parchment and other necessaries for, 120.
-,-, salary bills, 174, 309, 502.
-,-, named: Arundel. Barnstaple. Beaumaris. Berwick on Tweed. Bideford. Boston. Bridgwater. Bristol. Cardiff. Carlisle. Chester. Chichester. Cowes. Dartford. Deal. Dover. Exeter. Falmouth. Fowey. Gloucester. Gravesend. Haverford West. Holyhead. Ipswich. Kingston upon Hull. Lancaster. Leigh. Littlehampton. Liverpool. Lydd. Lyme Regis. Lynn Regis. Minehead. Newcastle upon Tyne. Newhaven. Padstow. Penryn. Penzance. Plymouth. Poole. Rochester.
-,-, St. Ives.
-,-, Saltfleet.
-,-, Sandwich.
-,-, Shoreham.
-,-, Southampton.
-,-, Stockton.
-,-, Sunderland.
-,-, Swansea.
-,-, Wells.
-,-, Weymouth.
-,-, Whitehaven.
-,-, Wisbech.
-,-, Yarmouth.
-, patent searchers, 31.
-, preventive officers, 98, 438.
-, Prosecutions in the Exchequer Court, Inspector of, Deputy to. See Esch, H. Vander; Instructions for, 491–2. See also Winde, [W.]
-, Receivers General and Cashiers of, 82, 422.
-,-, accounts of, 481, 593, 594, 598; passing of, allowance for, 171; weekly, examination of, 373.
-,-, bonds in hands of, disposal of, 592–4.
-,-, clerks of, 593.
-,-, incidents bill of, 171.
-,-, issues and payments of, Comptroller of, 593, 594. See also Killigrew, C.; Sansom, A.
-,-, law suit against, 423.
-,-, money deposited with, 190.
-,-, office of, books and papers in, 598.
-,-, payments by, 346, 451, 484, 500, 501, 510, 535, 541, 544, 556, 568, 616; Comptroller of. See above—issues, etc.
-,-, payments to, 452.
-,-, porterage of money into the Exchequer, allowance for, 171.
-,-, salary, 250.
-,-, shares and securities in hands of, 444.
-,-, warrants to, 72, 75, 78, 113, 120, 134, 143, 144, 159, 170, 174, 206, 210, 226, 306, 309, 310, 343, 351, 353, 367, 390, 440, 445, 451, 453, 468, 484, 500, 501, 502, 510, 535, 541, 544, 556, 568, 600, 616.
-,-, See also Abbott, —.; Ferne, H.; Hawes, F.; Knight, J.; Walpole, H.
-, Register of Certificates, in Alderney, Guernsey, Jersey and Sark, 117.
-, Register of trading ships, 484.
-, revenues, accounts of, 159, 302, 482, 500.
-,-, invention prejudicial to, 201.
-,-, irregular practices prejudicial to, 536.
-,-, paid into the Exchequer, 206, 476.
-, riding officers, 61, 174, 175, 323.
-,-, appointed, 503, 533.
-,-, assault upon, 436.
-,-, dismissed, 174, 323, 503, 556.
-,-, preferred, 503.
-,-, recommendation for, 517.
-,-, Supervisors of, 61.
-,-, Surveyor General of, 533. See also Baker, H.; Saxby, W.
-, salary bills, 174, 309, 502.
-, searchers, 61, 383, 532, 603.
-,-, appointed, 98, 99, 174, 212, 247, 248, 323, 371, 409, 436, 437, 438, 503, 504, 533, 534, 576, 577.
-,-, at Barbados. See Moore, W.
-,-, dismissed, 61, 98, 99, 247, 323, 503, 516, 534.
-,-, fees of, 323.
-,-, leave of absence for, 31, 357.
-,-, parchment books and other necessaries for, 120.
-,-, preferred, 577.
-,-, salaries, 61, 78, 140, 210, 310, 351, 390, 436, 451, 468, 503, 535, 584, 589.
-,-, Surveyor of, 438, 533; in London port, 602.
-, Secretary for. See Carkesse, C.
-, seizures, 344, 362, 363, 386, 388, 436, 525, 577.
-,-, appraisals of, 492.
-,-, Register of, 351, 491; Office of, 100, 492.
-,-, rewards for, 388, 602; in lieu of salary, 508.
-, ships' entries, London port, clerk of, assistant to, 534.
-, smacks, at Wivenhoe, 534; at Yarmouth, 174, 212; commanders of, 212, 534.
-, Solicitor of, 445, 491, 602; office of, books and papers in, 598. See also Bridges, J.; Stephens, —.
-, stranded goods, Exchequer decree concerning, 359.
-, superannuation, 129, 534.
-, Surveyor General of. See Halsal, J.; Newport, A.; in London port, 120.
-, surveyors, 67, 135, 209, 502.
-,-, allowance for collection of Salt duties, 142.
-,-, appointed, 61, 98, 99, 129, 174, 212, 438, 576, 577.
-,-, dismissed, 61, 98, 99, 577.
-,-, for the Navigation Act. See Scott, S.
-,-, ill-used while on duty, 547.
-,-, salaries, 390.
-, tally of assignment out of, 60, 610.
-, tidesmen, appointed, 60, 61, 98, 99, 129, 174, 212, 246, 247, 323, 324, 409, 436, 437, 438, 503, 504, 533, 534, 576.
-,-, dismissed, 60, 61, 98, 99, 129, 174, 212, 323, 324, 436, 437, 438, 504, 534, 577.
-,-, inferior list, London port, 61, 99, 174, 246, 323, 409, 438, 441, 503, 533, 534.
-,-, irregular practices of, complaint concerning, 536.
-,-, preferred, 61, 129, 174, 323, 409, 441, 503, 534, 576.
-,-, salaries, 504.
-,-, superior list, London port, 99, 174, 247, 323, 409, 441, 534.
-,-, suspended, 441.
-, tidesurveyors, 43, 520.
-,-, appointed, 99, 129, 246, 503.
-,-, dismissed, 99, 246.
-,-, salaries, 503.
-,-, superannuated, 129.
-, undersearchers, deputies to, 438.
-, waiters, 61.
-,-, appointed, 98, 99, 174, 212, 247, 323, 409, 436, 437, 503, 504, 533, 534, 576, 577.
-,-, dismissed, 61, 98, 99, 247, 323, 503, 516, 534.
-,-, preferred, 577.
-,-, salaries, 61, 436, 503.
-, warehousekeepers, 436, 495, 533; London port, books of, 492.
-, warehouses, Comptrollers of, 437.
-, watchmen, 247.
-,-, appointed, 98, 324, 504, 534.
-,-, dismissed, 324.
-,-, salaries, 504.
-, watermen, 547.
-,-, appointed, 438, 504, 533, 577.
-,-, dismissed, 438, 504.
-, weighers, 533.
-, weighing porters, 61, 98, 129, 577.
-, winetasters, 436.
-, yachts, at Cowes, 437; mate of, killing of, 323.
-,-, at Poole, 61.
-,-, cruizing between Britain, the Channel Islands and France, 135.

-, in Scotland. See Scotland.

Cuthbert, John, collector of Customs at Inverness, 372.

-, Thomas, rewarded for discovering an escaped prisoner, 224.

Cutlers, 615.

Cuttle, Maurice, payment for seizing seditious papers, 202.

Cutts, Joanna, pension for, 229.

Czar, of Russia, Minister of, in London. See Schack, B., freiherr von; ships of, gunpowder to be removed from, 106.