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Jack, of Newbury, picture of, 198, 526.

Jackson, —, living in St. James's, Westminster, 107.

-, —, Mrs., a nurse, 443.

-, Benjamin, master mason of the Works, 57, 458, 545.

-, Lodowick, Collector of Customs in the Scilly Isles, superseded, 503.

-, Robert, Customer at Hull, 351.

-, -, Resident at the Court of Sweden, 193, 414, 474, 550.

-, -, waiter and searcher at Holy Island, dismissed, 323.

-, Samuel, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Cornwall, 53, 80.

-, Stephen, waiter and searcher at Holy Island, 323.

-, Thomas, boatman at Cockbush in Chichester port, dismissed, 504.

Jacob, John, royal bounty for, 170.

-, Robert, Deputy Comptroller of the Excise, 40, 492.

Jacomb, Robert, Inspector of the Outport Collector's Accounts in England, Wales and Berwick on Tweed, 567.

-, Thomas, waiter and searcher at Wivenhoe, to be a landwaiter in London port, 437.

Jacot, —, colonel, regiment of dismounted Dragoons of, pay of, 398.

Jairold, —, journeying to Rome, 186.

Jamaica, chapel in, plate for, 391.
-, Deputy of the Auditor General of Plantations. See Heywood, [P.]; Pratter, E.
-, Governor of. See Pitt, T.
-, ministers going to. See Barry, J.; Scott, J.
-, Spanish money seized in, and sent to England to be re-coined, 601.

James II, 177; grant of land by, 91; grant of quit rents by, 408.

James, John, tidesman at Deal, dismissed, 174.

-, Millicent, widow, tenant of land at Chatham, 380.

James River, in Virginia, Collector of Customs for the Lower part of. See FitzWilliam, R.; Luke, G.

Janeway, Jacob, distributor of stamps for co. Kent, 175.

Janssen (Jansen), Sir Theodore, 141; proposals or agreements concerning loans, 2, 5, 19, 213.

Japan, fire screen from, for royal Apartments at St. James's, 190.

Jaquin, John, widow of, 295.

-, Mary, widow and administratrix of John, bound for duties on wines, 295.

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

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

Jay, John, tidesman in Wells port, 99.

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

Jefferys (Jefferies, Jeffreys), Edward, Second Justice of Chester, 249; Second Justice of Chester, Flint, Denbigh and Montgomery, 580.

-, James, late Resident with the King of Sweden, 193, 305, 414.

-, Sir James, Governor of Cork, petition for an allowance, 188.

-, Nicholas, collector of Bridgwater port, dismissed, 247.

Jekyll, Sir Joseph, Chief Justice of Chester, 249; Chief Justice of Chester, Flint, Denbigh and Montgomery, 580.

Jenkin, Thomas, searcher of Chichester port, 584.

Jenkins, Elizabeth, living near Chat- ham church, 379.

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

Jennings, Sir John, [Admiral], pay for, 309.

-, Nicholas, land waiter in London port, 437.

Jephson, Francis, Serjeant at Arms attending the House of Lords, 457.

Jerman, George, a Paymaster of interest on Exchequer Bills, 62, 66, 71, 81, 143, 214, 251. 390, 536.

Jermyn, Henry, Earl of St. Albans, 108, 598.

-, -, Lord Dover, tenement assigned by, 306.

Jersey, Agent [of Customs] in. See Lasingby, W.
-, clandestine trade carried on from, 135.
-, Customs yacht to cruize near, 135.
-, Forces in, subsistence of, issues for, 11, 18, 131, 162, 279, 297.
-, goods imported into Great Britain from, Customs regulation and duties on, 117.
-, Governor of, 117.
-, Lieutenant Governor of. See Dumaresque, G.
-, Register of Certificates in, 117.

Jersey, Earl of. See Villiers, W.

Jessop, William, Chief Justice of Anglesey, Carnarvon and Merioneth, 316, 348, 525, 572; Second Justice of the same counties, 525.

Jett, Thomas, Auditor of Crown Land Revenues in England, 107, 108, 175, 212, 374, 442, 576, 617.
-, accounts referred to, 39, 160; state of, 467.
-, letters to, 31, 160.
-, memoranda by, 89, 188, 222, 247, 365, 371, 381, 382, 426, 427, 604, 608, 609.
-, petitions referred to, 111, 201, 273, 488.
-, reports by, 292, 419.

-, -, Paymaster of the 10l. Lotteries anno 1712, 44, 66, 315, 392, 534, 571.

Jevon, Samuel, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Nottingham, 54; dismissed, 101.

Jew, converted to the Christian faith, 527.

Jewel House, clerk at, 317. See also Sedgwick, R.
-, Groom at, 317, 322. See also Yardley, E. Knights' Collars, etc., delivered out of, 308, 325, 615.
-, Master of, 49, 404, 592.
-,-, certificates by, 63, 200, 408, 614.
-,-, salary of, 317, 448.
-,-, warrants to, 55, 65, 73, 175, 225, 226, 273, 308, 354. 375, 391, 392.
-,-, See also Brudenell, J.; Finch, H., Lord Guernsey.
-, Officers of, 408; allowances to, 615; fees of, 615; incidents of, 200; wages of, 182, 317.
-, plate, gold works and jewels, delivered into, 34, 63, 200, 408, 614–5; returned into, 34, 49, 55, 404, 455, 592.
-, plate, etc., delivered out of, 55, 65, 73, 77, 175, 225, 226, 273, 308, 354, 375, 391, 392.
-, Yeoman of, 317, 322. See also Pauncefort, E.

Jewels, of the Lady Bolingbroke, list of, 198; of the late Viscount Bolingbroke, inventory of, 527.

Jewkes, Talbot, a Serjeant at Arms, 296, 459, 539, 564.

Joddrell (Jodrell), Paul, Clerk of the House of Commons, 57, 205, 560.

Johns, John, junior, waiter and searcher at Bodonnick, to be Surveyor at Fowey, 577.

Johnson, Alexander, payment for taking a Tory, 203.

-, Beddingfield, Inspector of Gaming Houses and of Vendors of cards and dice, 362.

-, Benjamin, King's waiter, London port, 535.

-, -, Surveyor of Berwick port, superseded, 576.

-, Ezekiel, watchman and labourer, working in the Savoy Hospital, 439.

-, John, late a noontender in London port, 436.

-, -, Remembrancer of the City of London, 282.

-, -, Sheriff of co. Northumberland, 303.

-, Lewis, petition for extension of lease of messuages in Holborn, 598.

-, Mathew, Clerk of Parliaments, 294, 311.

-, Robert, captain of the Anglesey, 309.

-, Sir Robert, lately occupying premises in Chipping Wycombe, 107.

-, Thomas, captain, on the Establishment of Ireland, halfpay for, 123.

-, -, royal bounty for, 43, 538.

-, Sir Thomas, of Liverpool, agreement for transporting Rebels to America and maintaining them there, 185, 191.

-, -, proprietor of a salt works at Helbree, 73, 452.

-, William, merchant, permitted to reduce imported brandy to proof, 79; same for rum, 594.

Johnston, Christopher, landcarriagewaiter at Glasgow, 524.

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

-, James, tidewaiter at Dumfries, 99.

-, Samuel, administratrix of, pension for, 231.

-, William, Marquess of Annandale, grant made by William III out of the revenues of the Archbishopric of Glasgow to, 324.

Joiners, 516.

Jolley, Joseph, paver, 516.

Jolliffe, Margaret, pension for, 231.

Jollyvet, Evert, pension for, 231.

Joly, Margaret, a, French refugee, pension for, 237.

Jones, —, apothecary, 443.

-, —, colonel, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 260, 340.

-, Francis, city [of London] surveyor [of licences], 120.

-, Hugh, minister going to Virginia, passage money for, 436.

-, Humphry, living in Murrells Yard, London, 109.

-, John, pension for, 231.

-, -, salt carrier, prisoner in Worcester gaol, 201, 248.

-, Joshua, Deputy, in the Leeward Caribbee Islands, of the Surveyor and Auditor General of Revenues in America, 161, 189.

-, Lady Katherine, daughter of the Earl of Ranelagh, annuity or pension of, 288.

-, -, Richard, 1st Earl of Ranelagh, late Paymaster General of the Forces Abroad, 140; manor and castle of Athlone granted to, 288.

-, Thomas, living in St. James's, Westminster, 107.

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

-, William, Apothecary to the Royal Household, 182, 449, 458, 563; fees of, 56, 539.

-, -, indebted to the late Viscount Bolingbroke, 527.

-, -, payment to, for the use of H. Walpole, 148, 215.

-, -, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for Anglesey, 54.

Jordan, John, riding officer at New Romney, 503.

-, Nathaniel, late a noontender, London port, 61.

Joseph, Benjamin, goods of J. Gregory seized at suit of, 533.

Joules, Benjamin, claiming possession of land near Portsmouth, and petitioning for compensation for clay dug up and removed for the Ordnance and the Navy, 67, 68, 418, 570.

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

Judges, of England, salaries of, 227, 580; Northern Circuit, 500.

-, of Wales, salaries of, 289, 316, 348, 525, 572, 580.

Judkin, Peter, late Inspector of Gaming Houses and of Vendors of cards and dice, 362.

Juigny, Henriette de Champagne de, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Jukes, Thomas, of Birmingham, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Warwick, 424.

Julienne, Theresie, 207.

Justell, Charlotte, a French refugee, pension for, 237.

Justice of Eyre, Trent North. See Pierrepont, E., Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull.

Justices, of Anglesey, Carnarvon and Merioneth. See Cumberbach, R.; Jessop, W.; Meyrick, J.
-, of Brecon, Glamorgan and Radnor. See Bridges, W.; Cox, C.; Whitaker, E.; Wright, W.
-, of Cardigan, Carmarthen and Pembroke. See Beeston, H.; Bridges, E.; Salkeld, W.; Vaughan, R.; Winnington, F.
-, of Chester, Denbigh, Flint and Montgomery. See Jefferys, E.; Jekyll, Sir J.

Justices of the Peace, 452; for co. Warwick. See Lucy, G.; for co. Worcester, 242.

Jutland, King of Denmark in, 613.