Index: K

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Kane, Joseph, payment for clothing supplied to the Army, 453.

-, Richard, colonel, regiment of Foot of, on Irish Establishment, 434; pay of, 262, 340.

Kay, Isaac, smith, 516.

Kaysers, Amalia, daughters of, 237.

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

Levina, a French refugee, pension for, 237

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

-, Maria, a French refugee, pension for, 237

Keightley (Keightly), Lady Frances, pension of, 74, 378.

Keill, John, Dr., late King's Decypherer, 252, 568; annuity of, 65, 462.

Keith, George, Earl of Marischall, attainder of, 31n.

-, William, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, proposed securities of, 568, 577.

Kelham, Joseph, pump maker, 516.

Kellum, George, major general, on the Irish Establishment, 562; regiment of Horse of, pay of, 336.

Kelly (Kelley, Kellye), Alexander, formerly salt officer in the Kirkcaldy collection, 505, 604.

-, Jeremiah, brewer to the Navy, 135.

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

Kelsall, Henry, 221; acting in the absence of the Treasury Secretaries, 81, 87, 103, 214, 347, 352, 355, 356, 358, 361, 362, 430, 432, 523, 546, 568, 573, 574, 578.

Kemp (Kempe), Abraham, pension for, 231.

-, John, royal bounty for, 78.

-, Richard, boatman at St. Mawes, 503.

Kempton, John, beadle, Post Office payment to, 443.

Kendrick, Thomas, distributor of stamps in co. Lancaster, 129.

Kenedy. See Kennedy.

Kenilworth, Kinilworth, co. Warwick, 402.

Kennedy (Kenedy), Alexander, Comptroller of Customs at Glasgow, 505.

-, Mary, Countess Dowager of Cassilis, pension for, 229.

-, Thomas, annuity or pension of, 195, 421, 463, 464, 540, 559.

-, -, salt officer in the Kirkcaldy collection, 505.

-, William, Accomptant General of Forfeited Estates in Scotland, 357, 390.

Kennet, Rennet, river, fishing near Reading in, lease of, 426.

Kenrick, John, petition for extension of lease of premises in Westminster, 599.

Kensington, co. Middlesex, Charity School at, children of, royal bounty paid to Treasurer for, 447; schoolmaster of, 448; Trustees of, 448.
-, Gardens, Coach Court, 447.
-,-, Greenhouse, 447.
-,-, Kitchen Garden, 447.
-,-, New Plantation, 447.
-,-, Paddock adjoining, 87, 511, 512.
-,-, works at, 87, 164, 369, 480, 543.
-, Minister of, pension for, 235.
-, Palace, allowance to Messengers of the Chamber for journeying to; 320.
-,-, Backstairs, alterations to, 386, 391; Pages of, rooms for, 386, 391.
-,-, Bedchamber women's lodgings at, furnishings for, 486.
-,-, Chapel, hand bell for, 486.
-,-, Clock Tower, 386.
-,-, Housekeeper at, 318. See also Lowman, H.
-,-, King's Gallery, 386. land belonging to, tithes for, 235.
-,-, “Landry” at, 362, 416. lodgings at, 184, 321, 362, 486.
-,-, poor's rate formerly charged on. 235.
-,-, Privy Chamber, 386, 391.
-,-, Queen Anne's apartment. 486.
-,-, Queen Mary's Gallery, 386.
-,-, Wardrobekeeper at. See Lowman, Mary.
-,-, Water Tower, 386.
-,-, works and alterations at, 164, 369, 386, 391, 480, 537, 544.
-,-, Yeomen of the Guard at, 521.
-, poor of, pension for, 235.
-, schoolmaster at, pension for, 235. See also Kensington —Charity School.

Kent, county of, coast of, riding officers for guarding, 61, 556; surveyor of, 533.
-, Commissioners for Taxes in, 228, 245, 382.
-, Crown Revenues in, Receiver General of, 581.
-, distributor of stamps for. See Bowles, G.; Janeway, J.; Winter, T.
-, owlers and smugglers in, 134; methods proposed for suppression of, 561; prosecution of, 106.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Baker, G.
-, Sheriff of, 371. See also Polhill, D.
-, Surveyors of the duties on Houses in. See Goodson, J.; Whitmore, R.

Kent, Duke of. See Grey, H.

Kent, Clement, Sheriff of co. Berkshire, 148.

-, John, formerly a Commissioner of Customs in Scotland, 427.

-, -, late collector of Customs at Lynn, 391.

-, -, tidesman, superior list, London port, dismissed, 323.

-, Widow, glazier, working in Leadenhall Street, 535.

Kentish, James, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.

Keppel, Arnold Joost van. Earl of Albemarle, taking charge of the King's Pack of Harriers,283.

Keroualle, Louise Renée de Penancoet de, Duchess of Portsmouth, royal bounty for, 15, 157; sealing of goods of, in London, for export, 132.

Kerr, John, Duke of Roxburgh, Keeper of the Seal appointed by Treaty of Union to be kept in Scotland in lieu of the Great Seal there, 303; revenues out of the Archbishopric of Glasgow granted by Queen Anne to, 325; recommending H. Gladstains for a Customs place, 43.

-, Lord John, regiment of Marines of, 515.

-, Lord Mark, brigadier on the Irish Establishment, 562; regiment of Foot of, pay of, 254, 260, 339, 373.

-, Mary, pension for, 231.

-, William, colonel, regiment of Dragoons of, disbanded, off- reckonings for clothing supplied, 453; pay of, 338, 427.

Kershe, Anne, pension for, 231.

Kerwood (Kirwood), Sir Mathew, of London, claiming Malt Lottery Tickets, 136, 431.

Kesteven, part of co. Lincoln, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Whittingham, R.; wapentakes in, 168.

Kettleby, Samuel, collector of Ipswich port, to be collector of Berwick port, 576.

Kettles, brass, for the Indians, 224.

Key, John, petitioner to the House of Commons concerning unlawful fees imposed by the Auditors of Imprests, 103, 111.

-, Thomas, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 534.

Kielmansegg (Killmansack), Madame, lodgings at St. James's of, 362, 416.

Killigrew, Barbara, daughter of Dame Barbara, pension for, 16, 231.

-, Dame Barbara, 16; widow of Sir Robert, pension for, 231.

-, Charles, Comptroller of Receipts and Payments of the Receivers General of Customs, 373, 594.

-, -, Master of the Revels, 69, 451, 566.

-, Elizabeth, daughter of William, pension for, 231.

-, Martin, lease to the Crown of Castle Hill, on which Pendennis Castle stands, 93.

-, Sir Robert, daughters of, pensions for, 9, 16, 231; widow of, pension of, 9, 231.

-, William, daughter of, pension for, 231.

Killmansack. See Kielmansegg.

Kilmarnock, Earl of. See Boyd, W.

Kilpatrick, James, boatman at Whithorn, 100.

Kilpin, Thomas, to inquire into estates of the late Viscount Bolingbroke, 594.

King, Alice, pension for, 231.

-, Charles, Surveyor General of Forfeited Estates in Scotland, 357.

-, John, master of the Antelope, 362.

-, Richard, colonel, lodgings fitted up at Whitehall for, 597, 606.

-, -, late Clerk of the Deliveries of Ordnance, 461.

-, Samuel, clerk at the Treasury, 160, 301, 500, 615.

-, Thomas, [a Customs official], securities of, 470.

King's Advocate General. See Lloyd, Sir N.

King's Almoner, payments to, for alms and charities, 197, 317, 378; pensions and charities payable by, 74, 179, 234, 379.
-, Sub-Almoner, 74, 143, 322, 378; wages and board wages of, 317.

King's Apothecaries, 321, 322, 546. See also Chase J.; Hepburn, P.; Jones, W.; Malthus, D.

King's Attorney, at Venice, 22.

King's Barber, 319; lodgings in Whitehall of, 580. See also Amyand, C.

King's Barges, Builder of, 321. See also Loftus, J.; Master of, 319, 597.

King's Bench, Court of, Clerk of the Crown in, allowance for managing criminal prosecutions, 69, 214, 462, 557, 590. See also Harcourt, R.
-, Judges of, salaries of, 227, 580.
-, Lord Chief Justice of, 227, 580.
-, proceedings by Information in, 9, 124, 214.
-, Treasury of, records preserved in, 396, 554; repairs necessary at, 554.
-, Usher of. See Tyrrell, F.

King's Botanist, in Scotland. See Alston, C.

King's Buckhounds, keeping of, 173, 181; Master of. See Royal Household.

King's Cliffe, Kingsclive, Cleeve, Cliffe Regis, co. Northampton, bailiwick of, 111; manor of, 425.

King's Counsel, 49, 580, 590. See also Aland, J. F.; Carter, [L.]; Denton, A.

King's Decypherer, See Keill, J.; Willis, E.

King's Engraver, of signets, seals, stamps and arms. See Girard, J.; Roos, J.

King's Goldsmith. See Smithin, S.

King's Harriers. See Harriers.

King's Hawks, Master of. See Beauclerk, C, Duke of St. Albans.

King's Herbstrewer. See Bill, Alice.

King's Historiographer, 319. See also Maddocks, T.

King's Huntsman. See Lowen, W.

King's Latin Secretary. See Hill, S.

King's Library, books to be acquired for, 123; Keeper of. See Bentley, R.

King's Locksmith, 319, 321. See also Churchill, T.; Harris, P.

King's Messengers, gratuities to, 508; transported from Dover to Calais, 443.

King's Moletaker, 319. See also Turner, J.

King's Musicians, Instrument Keeper, 181, 319, 321, 448.
-, Master of, 319, 321, 322. See also Eccles, J.
-, travelling allowance for, 322.
-, wages of, 181, 319, 448.

King's Organ Maker, 321. See also Shrider, C.

King's Painter, Principal, 319, 321. See also Kneller, Sir G.

King's Physicians, 317, 322. See also Shadwell, Sir J.; Tessier, L.

King's Pictures, Principal Painter of. See King's Painter.
-, Repairer of. See Walton, P.
-, Surveyor and Keeper of, 319.

King's Printers, printing by, 164; rates and prices demanded for, 36.

King's Private Pensions and Bounties, list of, persons on, 4; Treasurer and Paymaster of. See Clayton, W.; Godfrey, E.

King's Private Roads, Keeper of, daily fee and travelling allowance of, 540. See also Studholme, M.; Watkins, W.
-, repairs to, 372, 373, 530, 587.
-, Surveyor of. See Studholme, M.

King's Ratkiller, 319, 321, 600. See also Stubbs, S.

King's Remembrancer. See Exchequer Court.

King's Serjeant at Law. See Page, Sir F.

King's Serjeant Trumpeter. See Shore, J.

King's Solicitor. See Carter, [L.]

King's Stationer. See Castle, E.

King's Stud Master. See Marshall, R.

King's Sub-Almoner. See King's Almoner.

King's Surgeon, Principal, 317.

King's Tennis Courts, Keeper of. See Chaplin, T.

King's waiters. See Customs.

King's Watermen, liveries for, 273, 609; wages and allowances of, 319, 321, 597.

Kingsbury, co. Warwick, 402.

Kingsthorpe, co. Northampton, lands and tenements in, lease of, 311.

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

Kingston upon Hull. See Hull.

-, Duke of. See Pierrepont, E.

Kington, co. Warwick, hundred of, petty constables acting within, 399, 400.

Kinilworth. See Kenilworth.

Kinmell, Kinmill, co. Denbigh, 424.

Kinne, Josiah, merchant, permitted to reduce imported brandy to proof, 79.

Kinnoul, Earl of. See Hay, T.

Kinwarton, Kiniwarton, co. Warwick, 400.

Kirby, Charles, collector for Trophy money for the Post Office, 443.

-, William, restored as boatman at Rye, 534; tidesman and boatman at Rye, 129.

Kirk. See Kirke.

Kirkcaldy, co. Fife, 140, 228.
-, landwaiter and searcher at, 102.
-, salt duty collection at, 274, 525; officers in, 102. 505, 604; watchmen of, 100, 507.
-, tidewaiters at, 102, 506, 507.

Kirkcudbright, co. Kirkcudbright, collector of Customs at, 507.

Kirke (Kirk), Mary, widow, pension for, 231.

-, [Piercy], colonel, regiment of, captain in, 305.

-, Piercy, Housekeeper of Whitehall Palace, 182, 449.

-, Thomas, premises leased for the life of, 310.

-, -, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 409.

Kirks, Hamnet, pension for, 231.

Kirkwood, James, a Pursuivant in Scotland, 188.

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

Kirwood. See Kerwood.

Kleyn, Adrian Cornelissen, master of the John Peter of Bremen, 344, 362.

Klinggraf (Klingraaf, Klingraft), Monsieur, buying arms in Holland for the Ordnance, 176, 218; payment for services during the late Rebellion, 473.

Knapton, William, waiter and searcher at St. Mawes, to be boatman there, 503.

Kneller, Sir Godfrey, bart., King's Principal Painter, 450, 498, 600.

Knight, Isaac, late riding officer for the wool business at Lydd in Dover port, 174.

-, John, Ferry at Richmond demised in 1678 to, 109.

-, -, late Customs Cashier, annuity orders in the name of, 513.

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

-, Richard, noontender, London port, 61.

-, Robert, Cashier of the South Sea Company, 510.

-, -, tidewaiter at Kirkcaldy, dismissed, 102.

Knight Harbinger. See Wright, R.

Knightlow, co. Warwick, hundred of, petty constables acting within, 399, 401.

Knighton, co. Leicester, lease of lands in, 409.

Knipe, Sir Randolph, Sheriff of London and co. Middlesex, 143, 212, 396.

Knives, for the Indians, 224.

Knowle, Knolle, co. Warwick, 403, 424.

Knowle Grove. See Chertsey.

Knowles, John, petition for lease of houses in Westminster, 314.

-, Joseph, tidesman, inferior list, London port, preferred to the superior list there, 99, 174.

Knowlton, co. Kent, 375.

Kynaston (Kynnaston), William, Accomptant General for Forfeited Estates in England, 357; Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Montgomery, 425; same for co. Salop, 424.