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D

Daceré, Elizabeth Marmande, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Dacres, Thomas, Winchester fee farm rent payable to, 115, 202.

D'Acunha, Da Cunha. See Cunha.

Dade, Thomas, merchant, bound for duties on wines, 295.

D'Aeth, Sir Thomas, of Knowlton, discharge of baronet fee, 375.

Dagley, Anthony, debt due to the late Viscount Bolingbroke, 527.

Dagneaux, Louise, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

-, Mary, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Daily Alms, allowance for, 74, 179, 317, 378.

Daily Courant, advertisements in, 479.

Dalais. See Alais.

Dale, John, reward for discovering a Popish priest, 87.

-, William, a Customs landwaiter, 374.

Dalem, Elizabeth Sexte, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Dalhousie, Countess Dowager of. See Ramsay, Mary.

D'Aliega. See Aliega.

Dallingham, —, land in Brigstock manor of, 150.

D'Allonne. See Allonne.

Dallons, Francois, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Dalrymple, Sir David, Lord Advocate [in Scotland], 335, 605; reports of, 31, 362; Solicitor for Scotland, 404.

-, Sir Henry, President of the Session of Scotland, 488.

-, John, 1st Earl of Stair, Ambassador Extraordinary to France, 9, 126, 133, 169, 275, 276, 278, 312, 314, 508, 536, 552; Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 100, 193, 335, 509; Lieutenant General of the Forces [in the Low Countries], 332; regiment of (Royal Regiment of North British Dragoons), 261, 336, 360.

-, Walter, landsurveyor and searcher at Caithness, dismissed, 505.

Dalton, James, clerk to the Receiver General of Forfeited Estates in England, 357.

Dalzell, [Robert], brigadier, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 259, 260, 339.

Damask, curtains of, 274, 521; stools covered with, 274.

Damhursh. See Dunchurch.

Danby, Lord. See Osborne, T.

Dancourt, Mary, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Danes, Francis, tidesman and boatman at Dover, dismissed, 504.

Dangeau, Charlotte de, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Dankes, John, junior, watchman in London port, dismissed, 324.

Dann, John, informing against wool smugglers, 220.

Dantzic Fleet, enemy [France] designing to take, 138.

Darcy (D'Arcy), Conyers, a Commissioner for executing the Office of Master of the Horse, 110; issues to, 6, 105, 136, 188, 253, 410, 575; lodgings of, in the Privy Garden, Whitehall, 244.

Darell (Darrell), —, brigadier, regiment of foot of, pay of, 261, 337.

-, Edward, citizen and stationer of London, premises demised to, 108, 599.

Darlow, Charles, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Huntingdon, 53.

Darr, Henry, apprehended for being concerned in treasonable practices, 75.

Darrell. See Darell.

Dartford, co. Kent, 533, 556; preventive officer at, 438.

Dartiquenave, Charles, Paymaster of the Works, 57, 163, 165, 302, 356, 360, 369, 373, 458, 480, 498, 502, 512, 530, 543, 545, 583, 587, 590, 597, 606, 613, 616; petition for extension of lease of a messuage in Bury Street, St. James's, 161, 243, 371.

Dartmouth, Clifton Dartmouth Hardness, co. Devon, Corporation of, perpetuity granted by Henry VII to, 59, 463, 566.

Dartmouth, Earl of. See Legge, W.

Darwen, Erasmus, searcher at Ipswich, 351.

D'Assa. See Assa.

Datchet Bridge, co. Buckingham, 235.

Dauphiné, France, intelligence service carried on in, 84.

D'Auverquerque. See Auverquerque.

Davenant, Charles, Dr., late Inspector General of Exports and Imports, 537.

-, Henry, Envoy Extraordinary to the Grand Duke of Tuscany and Republic of Genoa and the Dukes of Modena and Parma, 193, 412, 471, 549, 578.

Davenport, Sherington, major general on the Irish Establishment, 562.

Davesnes, Claude, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Davessein, Magdalen, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

-, Mark Anthony, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Davey, Joseph, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Devon, 53, 336.

David, John James, late of London, merchant, executors of, 144; prize wines bought by, payment of duties on, 73.

Davidson, Francis, tidewaiter at Irvine, 506.

-, James, late tidewaiter at Port Glasgow, 507.

Davies (Davis), —, agent for Prizes at Falmouth, 112.

-, —, apothecary, payment for supplying physic for royal servants at Windsor, 486.

-, James, petition for restoration of money seized by a Customs officer, 209.

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

-, Mathew, recommended for and later appointed as Collector of Excise, 103, 116, 204, 293, 388.

-, Philip, lieutenant, taking specie to Edinburgh, 304, 305.

-, Richard, waiter and searcher at Beaumaris, 504.

-, Samuel, watchman in London port, 504.

-, -, junior, waterman in London port, 577.

-, -, senior, waterman in London port, retiring, 577.

-, Walter, a Doorkeeper of the House of Lords, 312.

-, William, messenger, employed in the duties on Houses, 97.

Davison, Jacob, supplying clothes and accoutrements to the Guards, 214.

-, John, affidavit of, concerning the Constantine, 21, 22.

-, Rebecca, petition for money due from the Army to Jacob, her late husband, 214.

Daw, John, tidesman, inferior list, London port, dismissed, 174.

Dawley (Dawly), Anthony, Commissioner for duties on Hides, etc., 59; for duties on Houses, 541; for Taxes, 134, 298, 501, 553, 611.

Dawnay, Christopher, late a King's waiter, London port, 298, 323.

Dawson, —, a Customs officer in Essex, 220.

-, Hester, pension for, 230.

-, Richard, of Dartford, surveyor of the riding officers for coast of Kent and Essex, 533.

-, Robert, preventive officer at Dartford, 438.

-, Samuel, King's waiter, London port, 431, 451; deputy to, 452.

Day, Thomas, late distributor of stamps in the town and county of Cambridge, 129.

-, William, clothing and accoutrements supplied for Invalids at Greenwich, 37, 433.

Dayrolle (D'Ayrolle), James, Resident with the Republic of Geneva, 413, 474, 550 [Genoa on pp. 474 and 550 sic for Geneva].

Deal, co. Kent, boatmen at, 504.
-, collector of Customs at. See Peters, E.; Rolfe, S.
-, East Indies ship laying at, money seized on, 209.
-, Surveyor of Customs at. See Boughton, —.
-, tidesman at, 174.

Deals, cargoes of, 141.

Dean, Forest of, co. Gloucester, Conservator or Supervisor of, allowance to, 56, 461, 542, 565.
-, Constable of. See Berkeley, J., Earl of Berkeley.
-, keepers of, allowances to, 56, 461, 542, 565.
-, Principal Officers of, 200, 347, 352.
-, wood felled in, 200.
-, wood sales in, 134, 612.

De Bacalan. See Bacalan.

De Balle. See Balle.

De Beaubuisson. See Beaubuisson.

De Bellefons. See Bellefons.

De Bette. See Bette.

De Blagny. See Blagny.

De Boisrousseau. See Boisrousseau.

De Bourbon. See Bourbon.

De Brassalay. See Brassalay.

De Brugire. See Brugire.

De Cantiran. See Cantiran.

De Cassare. See Cassare.

De Ceville. See Ceville.

De Chabanne. See Chabanne.

De Chadignac. See Chadignac.

De Champagné. See Champagné.

De Champlaurier. See Champlaurier.

De Charon. See Charon.

De Chavernay. See Chavernay.

De Ciré. See Ciré.

Decker, Sir Mathew, discharge of baronetcy fee, 405.

De Cleve. See Cleve.

De Clou. See Clou.

De Courey. See Courey.

De Court. See Court.

De Critz. See Critz.

Decypherer. See Keill, J.; Willis, E.

De Dangeau. See Dangeau.

De Dollon. See Dollon.

Dee, John, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Sussex, 166.

-, Nicholas, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Sussex, 167.

-, William, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Sussex, 166.

Deeping Fens, co. Lincoln, 350.

Deer, hay for, 56, 71, 78, 100, 137, 356, 366, 456, 540, 560, 565, 611.
-, in Hyde Park, 456, 540, 560.
-, in Windsor Forests and Parks, 78, 356, 366, 456, 565, 611.
-, royal, 165, 319.

De Falquerolls. See Falquerolls.

De Farey. See Farey.

Deficiencies, of Supplies, 1715, 407, 501; of Supplies 1716, 33; of the Bank of England Fund, 289.

De Foissac. See Foissac.

De Fos. See Fos.

De Fournier. See Fournier.

De Franquefort. See Franquefort.

De Goisy. See Goisy.

De Grangue. See Grangue.

De Groix. See Groix.

De Juigny. See Juigny.

De la Barre. See Barre.

De la Borde. See Borde.

De la Chainay. See Chainay.

De la Croisette. See Croisette.

De la Devese. See Devese.

De la Ferrière. See Ferrière.

De la Force. See Force.

De la Guiminière. See Guiminière.

De Lamaria. See Lamaria.

De la Marie. See Marie.

De la Martinerie. See Martinerie.

De la Melonière. See Melonière.

De la Menardiere. See Menardiere.

De la Milliere. See Milliere.

De la Mothe du Tour. See Tour.

De la Motte Blagny. See Blagny.

De la Muce. See Muce.

Delander, Daniel, apprehended for rioting in London, 559.

De Langrac. See Langrac.

De la Primaudaye. See Primaudaye.

De la Roche. See Roche.

De la Sabliere. See Sabliere.

De la Salle. See Salle.

De la Touche. See Touche.

De la Treille. See Treille.

De Launay. See Launay.

De la Vega. See Vega.

De la Verie. See Verie.

Delaware River, America, Lower counties upon, Customs collectors in, 409, 477.

Delaware (De La Warr), Lord. See West, J.

De L'Espine. See Espine.

Delft, Delfe, Holland, coffee pot from, 199.

Delny, co. Ross and Cromarty, barony of, rents and duties of, 272.

De Longuevergne. See Longuevergne.

Deloraine, Earl of. See Scott, H.

De Louvigny. See Louvigny.

Delves, Mark, a Serjeant at Arms, 60, 459, 539, 564.

De Malray. See Malray.

De Maranein. See Maranein.

De Marmande. See Marmande.

De Mauclere. See Mauclere.

De Maugere. See Maugere.

De Maulevrier. See Maulevrier.

De Molein. See Molein.

De Monceau. See Monceau.

De Monsegur. See Monsegur.

De Montgomery. See Montgomery.

De Montigny. See Montigny.

De Montmeillan. See Montmeillan.

Den, Cornelius, Customs debt of, estate in co. Huntingdon extended for, 602.

Denbigh, county of, Chief Justice of. See Jekyll, Sir J.
-, Commissioners to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels, 424.
-, Receiver General of the duties on Houses. See Conway, E.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 428. See also Conway, E.
-, Second Justice of. See Jefferys, E.
-, Sheriff of. See Carter, W.
-, Surveyor of the duties on Houses. See Jones, W.

Denbigh, Earl of. See Fielding, B.

Denby, Humphry, musician to the King of Denmark, bounty for, 498.

De Neufville. See Neufville.

De Neuville. See Neuville.

Denham, —, waiter and searcher and commander of the boat at Combwich, 99.

Denmark, King of, Envoy Extraordinary from. See Sohlenthal, H. F. von.
-, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to. See Hume-Campbell, A., Lord Polwarth; Pulteney, D.
-, journeying from Copenhagen to Holstein, 613.
-, Minister of. See Holtzen, J. J. von.
-, musicians to, bounty for, 498.
-, Treaty with, 613; for furnishing troops for the war in the Low Countries, 154, 155, 265, 269, 330; subsidy payable under, 3, 4n., 152, 154, 155, 156.
-, plague in, 613.
-, Prince of. See George.

Denn, Basill, tidesman at Deal, 174.

Dennis, John, late King's waiter, London port, 15, 140, 143.

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

Denton, co. Lincoln, lands in, lease of, 62, 226, 293, 381.

Denton, Alexander, King's Counsellor at Law, 125, 464, 563.

De Passac. See Passac.

De Pechelves. See Pechelves.

De Percourt. See Percourt.

De Plessen. See Plessen.

De Pressac. See Pressac.

Deptford, co. Kent, Navy officers at, valuations by, 476; Navy ships paid off at, 246.

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

Derbie. See Derby.

Derby, county of, Crown Land revenues in, Auditor of, 575.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Bradshaw, S.; Gisborne, T.
-, Sheriff of. See Hurt, C.
-, Surveyors of the duties on Houses. See Grainger, B.; Hague, R.

Derby, co. Derby, Assizes at, 441.

Derby, Countess of. See Stanley, Margaret.

Derby (Derbie), Benjamin, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Dorset and the town of Poole, 166; money advanced for recruits, 374.

Dereham, West, Vereham sic for, 350.

De Reneval. See Reneval.

De Reneville. See Reneville.

De Rigo. See Rigo.

De Rochegude. See Rochegude.

De Rossell. See Rossell.

De Rosset. See Rosset.

De Roussy. See Roussy.

De Roux. See Roux.

Derry, river, breaking of the boom on, 56.

De St. Clair. See St. Clair.

De St. Paul. See St. Paul.

De Samasan. See Samasan.

De Sarrière. See Sarrière.

Desaulnais (Desney, Desny), [Henry], colonel, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 255, 257, 261, 338.

Desbordes, [John], colonel, regiment of Dragoons of, pay of, 339.

De Serclere. See Serclere.

Desertion. See Army—desertion.

Desney, Desny. See Desaulnais.

De Souselles. See Souselles.

De Stirum. See Stirum.

De Teilhac. See Teilhac.

De There. See There.

De Thors. See Thors.

De Tugny. See Tugny.

De Vebron. See Vebron.

Deveille, Anne, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

De Venevalle. See Venevalle.

Devese, Catherine Prat de la, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

De Villeneuve. See Villeneuve.

Devizes, co. Wiltshire, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.

Devon, county of, distributor of stamps for, 245. See also Thorne, —.
-, Duchy of Cornwall rents in, 151.
-, lands in, seized for debts, 561.
-, Receiver General of the duties on Houses, 336, 580.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Quash, J.; Thorne, G.; Veale, J.
-, Sheriff of. See Arscott, A.
-, Surveyors of the duties on Houses. See Davey, J.; Francis, R.; Wakeham, O.; Weston, J.
-, tin in, agent for. See Balhatchet, R.
-,-, coinage of, Receiver and Paymaster of. See Nicoll, A.
-,-, money for buying, Receiver and Paymaster of. See Corker, R.; Elliot, E.
-,-, produce of, 567.
-, tinners in, 223, 469.

Devonshire, Duke of. See Cavendish, W.

Dewar, David, a Herald in Scotland, 188.

-, John, tidewaiter at Kirkcaldy, 507.

Dewing, William, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 246.

Deyman, Charles, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 61.

D'Guiscard. See Guiscard.

D'Hervart. See Hervart.

Diamonds, garters set with, 615; in buckle, earrings, necklace and rings, 198.

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

Dick, George, watchman of the Salt duty in the Alloa collection, dismissed, 99.

Dickenson (Dickinson), Edward, servant to the Council Chamber, 450.

-, Jane, pension for, 230.

Dickins, Ambrose, Serjeant Surgeon to the King, 182, 449.

-, Francis, Professor and Reader of Laws in the University of Cambridge, pension of, 58, 455, 565.

Dickinson. See Dickenson.

Diggs, Richard, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Worcester, 54.

Dimchurch. See Dymchurch.

Dingle, James, deputy to a Comptroller of Customs, 504.

Dinune, Walter, boatman at Cromarty, 505.

Dishington, Thomas, deputy collector of Customs at Port Patrick, dismissed, 505.

Disney, Anne, pension for, 230.

-, Elizabeth, pension for, 230.

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

Divinity, Bursars in, in Glasgow University, 324; lecturers, in Cambridge and Oxford Universities, 58, 465, 562.

Dixon, Nicholas, royal bounty for, 35, 387.

-, Robert, of Sutton, 310.

-, -, son of Robert, premises leased for the life of, 310.

-, Thomas, Collector or Receiver of Dues and Revenues in New York, 553.

Dixwell, Sir Basil, Auditor of Excise, 55.

-, Sir William, discharge of baronet fee, 375.

Dobson, Thomas, tidesman in Chester port, 247.

Dockary, James, carpenter, working in Savoy Hospital, 439.

Docminique, Paul, a Commissioner for Trade, 130, 194, 382, 471, 549.

Dodd, Sir Samuel, late Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer Court, 249, 582.

Doddamed, John, waterman at Leigh, dismissed, 504.

Dodington, George, Secretary in 1706 to the Commissioners for the Union with Scotland, 612.

Dodsley, Robert, to be instructed in the business of the Excise, 204.

Dodson, Christopher, affidavit of, concerning the Constantine, 22.

-, John, land waiter, London port, superseded, 437.

Dodsworth, Blower, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 158, 388.

Doffranville, Martha, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Dole, —, Mrs., serving her late Majesty at Windsor, 486.

Dollars. See Coins.

Dolley, Thomas, a stamper in the Stamp Office, 397.

Dollon, Catherine de, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Domvile, Sir Thomas, bart., Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in the High Court of Chancery in Ireland, 390.

Donald, Hugh, landwaiter and searcher at Ayr, 506.

Donegal, Earl of. See Chichester, A.

Donithon (Donithorne), Joseph, unlawfully seizing a ship, 353, 388.

Donlevy, John, wine taster in London port, 436.

D'Oppeln. See Oppeln.

Dorchester, Countess of. See Sedley, C.

Dore, Richard, Commander of the Customs yacht at Poole, dismissed, 61.

Doric style of architecture, building in, 135.

Dorison (Dorrison), [John], royal bounty for, 27, 342.

Dormer, [James], colonel, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 255, 257, 258, 259, 338.

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

Dornand, Magdalen, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Dorrison. See Dorison.

Dorset, county of, Duchy of Cornwall rents in, 151.
-, Receiver General of the duties on Houses in, 101.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Derby, B.
-, Surveyors of the duties on Houses in. See Read, J.; Turner, W.

Dorset, Earl of. See Sackville, L.

D'Osten. See Osten.

Dosthill, Dostell, co. Warwick, 403.

Doudart, Angelique, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Douglas (Douglass), —, general, 488.

-, Archibald, of Cavers, Receiver General of Land Rents and Casualties in Scotland, 218, 283, 302, 307, 444.

-, -, Receiver General of duties on Houses for Scotland, 283.

-, -, Receiver General of Land Tax for Scotland, 167.

-, -, 2nd Earl of Forfar, regiment of (2nd or Queen's Regiment of Foot), on Irish Establishment, going to Scotland from Ireland, 72; pay of, 337; subsistence of, 132.

-, Charles, colonel, employment at the Court of France, royal bounty for, 253.

-, -, Earl of Selkirk, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 100, 193, 335, 509.

-, George, 2nd Earl of Dunbarton, annuity of, 195, 454, 540, 559.

-, James, petition on behalf of Archibald Douglas, 307.

-, Dame Jane, pension for herself and daughter, 230.

-, John, clerk to the Master of the References for Forfeited Estates in Scotland, 357.

-, Margaret, daughter of General Douglas, 488.

-, Mary, Lady Mordington, pension for, 232.

-, Robert, deputy Comptroller of Customs at Alloa, 101.

-, William, tidewaiter at Borrowstounness, 99.

Dover, co. Kent, 174, 175, 443, 503. packet boats out of, 348.
-, Surveyor of Customs at. See Foster, J.
-, tidesmen and boatmen at, 504.

Dover, Lord. See Jermyn, H.

Downes, Dudley, a Deputy Chamberlain of the Exchequer, 96, 113, 160, 309; Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, 69, 459, 542.

Downing, Charles, Comptroller of London port, 556.

Dowsdale, Dowsdeale, co. Lincoln, 350.

Dowse, William, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Huntingdon, 168.

Doyley, Elizabeth, pension for, 230.

Drake, Duncombe, a Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 451.

-, Thomas, searcher in London port, dismissed, 247.

Drancourt, Marie de Rambure, pension for, 230.

Draper, Ingolsby, King's waiter in Bristol port, 206.

-, William, searcher at Hull, 351.

Draycot, James, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Hertford, 53.

-, William, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for cos. Leicester and Rutland, 54.

Draycote, Draycott, co. Warwick, 402.

Drayton, co. Warwick, 399.

Dresden, Germany, English Envoy travelling to, 300.

Drogheda, co. Louth, Collector [of Revenues] at, 354.

Droitwich, co. Worcester, salt works at, 248.

Drummond, James, called Lord Drummond, attainder of, 31n.

-, John, Collector of Customs at Shetland, dismissed, 507.

-, [William], of Edinburgh, [Warden of the Mint in Scotland], concerned with the discovery of a silver mine in Scotland, 442, 537.

Du Bac. See Bac.

Du Barquet. See Barquet.

Du Bos. See Bos.

Dublin, co. Dublin, allowance to Messengers of the Chamber for journeying from London to, 320; Castle, repairs at, 203; packet boats between Holyhead and, 348.

Duboo, David, prisoner in Chelmsford gaol, for transporting wool, 134; release of, 220.

Dubourgay, [Charles], colonel, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 258, 259, 339.

Du Brevil. See Brevil.

Du Chail. See Chail.

Du Cormell. See Cormell.

Duffus, Lady. See Sutherland, Charlotte.

-, Lord. See Sutherland, K.

Du Gast. See Gast.

Du Haut Charmois. See Haut Charmois.

Duivenvoorde (Duyvenvoirden), Arent Wassenaar heer van, Ambassador Extraordinary from the States General, 174, 197.

Duke, Anne, pension for, 230.

Dumaresque, George, Lieutenant Governor of Jersey, 125.

-, Richard, annuity assigned to and by, 119.

Dumbar, Alexander, Comptroller of Customs at Glasgow, removed, 505.

Dumbarton, co. Dumbarton, boatman at, 505.

Du Mesnil Lambert. See Mesnil Lambert.

Dumfries, co. Dumfries, 507; salt duty collection at, 274; tidewaiters at, 99, 101.

Dummer, —, Clerk of the Great Wardrobe, 204; Deputy to the Master of the Great Wardrobe, 546.

-, Edmund, late Contractor for carrying letters to and from the West Indies, accounts of, 227, 376.

-, -, late Surveyor of the Navy, 230.

-, Jane, pension for, 230.

-, Thomas, petition concerning postal service accounts, 227.

Du Mont. See Mont.

Dunbar, co. Haddington, 140; tidewaiters at, 506, 507.

Dumbarton, Earl of. See Douglas, G.

Dunblane, co. Perth, rebels defeated near, 129.

Duncan, Claude, pension for, 237.

Dunchurch, Damhursh, co. Warwick, 401.

Dunckley, Sir Robert, securities of, 227.

Duncombe, John, a child of the Chapel [Royal], allowance of clothes on the breaking of his voice, 191.

-, -, late Comptroller of the Malt Lottery, 136, 419, 431, 582.

Dundee, co. Forfar, land and tidesurveyor of, 99, 101, 112; tidewaiters at, 505.

Dunkirk, France, demolition of, Commissioners for inspecting, 110, 279. See also Abercrombie, Sir J.; Armstrong, J.; Clayton, J.; Hill, J.; extraordinaries relating to, 110, 279.
-, Garrison of, Officers of, pay of, 384.
-, Governor of. See Hill, [R.]

Dunlop, Sarah, relict of William, 325.

-, William, late Principal of Glasgow University, 325.

Dupuy, Elias, merchant in bond for duties on wines for, 295.

Durand, [Peter], colonel, late Chief Engineer at Port Mahon, 507.

Durell, Susanna, pension for, 230.

Durham, bishopric of, 273.

Durham, county of, 599; Receiver General of Taxes for. See Wyvill, F.; Surveyor of the duties on Houses. See Breakes, J.

Durham, Benjamin, late Surveyor of the duties on Houses for part of cos. Oxford and Worcester, 212.

-, James, landwaiter and searcher at Inverness, dismissed, 506.

Durly, —, payment for duties concerning accounts of the Navy Treasurer, 282.

Dursley, Viscount. See Berkeley, C.

Du Ruel. See Ruel.

Du Tour. See Tour.

Dutry, Sir Denis, of London, discharge of baronet fee, 373.

Du Vigneau. See Vigneau.

Duyvenvoirden. See Duivenvoorde.

Dwyre, John, pension for, 230.

Dyer, John Joules, a ballast master at Portsmouth, 68.

Dymchurch, Dimchurch, co. Kent, riding officer at, 503.

Dymock, Thomas, late Keeper of Lions in the Tower of London, 354.

Dynes, John, commander of the Customs smack at Wivenhoe, superseded, 534.