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Nairne, Sir David, [Secretary to the Order of the Thistle,] 308.
Nant, —, Harbinger of the Chamber to the King, 282.
Nant-a-mised, co. Montgomery, 425.
Napier, John [sic for Francis?], Lord Napier, annuity of, 195, 454, 540, 559.
-, Robert, brigadier, on the Irish Establishment, 562.
Naples, Italy, 216.
Napton on the Hill, co. Warwick, 402.
Nash, Henry, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Suffolk, 167.
-, John, apprehended for rioting in London, 559.
Nassau, Count, regiment of Dragoons of, pay of, 255, 256.
-, Maurice, colonel, rewarded for bringing news of the victory at Preston, 2; royal bounty for, 94; regiment of Foot of, on the Irish Establishment, 434.
Nassau Siegen, Prince of, pension for, 238.
Navigation Act (12 Car. II, c. 18), manning of ships according to, 213, 219, 226, 311, 603; Surveyor of. See Harris, J.; Scott. S.
Navy:
-, accounts. See Navy—Treasurer.
-, Admirals. See Navy—Flag officers. See also Aylmer, M.; Berkeley, J., Earl of Berkeley; Jennings, Sir J.; Lawson, Sir J.; Wishart, Sir J.
-, ballast master, 68.
-, beer for, 40, 135.
-, bills, 5, 9, 10, 13, 14, 28, 46, 91, 96, 105, 127, 128, 143, 144, 145, 246, 248, 253, 309, 362, 377, 395, 418, 567, 600.
-, Board, 24, 211.
-, bounties to widows. See Navy—seamen.
-, bread for, 40.
-, Commissioners of, 5, 10, 13, 24, 28, 40, 44, 45, 46, 68, 91, 96, 105, 128, 142, 143, 145, 175, 248, 253, 254, 271, 277, 282, 309, 362, 390, 395, 418, 567.
-,-, letter of, 212.
-,-, letters to, 494, 546, 556.
-,-, petitions referred to, 118, 418, 570.
-,-, report of, 606.
-,-, warrants to, 118, 246, 363, 377.
-, contingencies, issues for, 10, 127.
-, contracts, 40, 494.
-, Course of, new, contracts on, 40, 494; issues for, 10, 25, 28, 127, 294, 351, 385, 476, 491.
-,-, old, 14, 144; contracts subsisting on, 40, 494; issues for, 9, 127.
-, creditors of, 28.
-, debt of, money granted for discharge of, 556; state required of, 547.
-, dockyards. See Navy— Yards.
-, Establishment, pension on, 422; salary on, 46.
-, expense of, estimates laid before Parliament, 547.
-, Flag officers, half pay of, 142, 143, 363; pay of, 30, 358; sea pay for, 10, 127.
-, Fleet officers, half pay of, 385.
-, Fleets and Squadrons:
-,-, Baltic Squadron, 51.
agent victualler attending, 220; bills drawn by, 600.
contingencies of, 23; issue for, 225.
provisions for, 21, 38, 220, 441.
supply of, bills for, 23, 600.
-,-, Commander in Chief of. See Aylmer, M.
-,-, Red, Vice Admiral of. See Berkeley, J., Earl of Berkeley.
-, indentures, 17.
-, issues for, 6, 9, 14.
-, loans for. See Navy—Treasurer.
-, marines. See Marine Regiments.
-, Office, 46, 248, 277, 363.
-,-, debt in, 44.
-,-, fees in, tables of, public display of, 175.
-,-, ledgers in, engrossing of, 282.
-,-, letters to, 275.
-,-, pension paid out of, 244.
-,-, salaries in, 176, 309.
-, officers, 17, 165; salaries, 491; valuations by, 376.
-, Ordinary of, issues to the head of, 176, 294, 309, 352, 358, 385, 491.
-, Parliamentary Tickets, 282.
-, pilotage, issues for, 10, 127.
-, pilots, issues for, 14, 38, 139, 441, 491.
-, Principal Officers, 46.
-, purser, 68.
-, recalls, issue for, 144.
-, Sea officers, half pay for, 10, 127; passing their accounts, issues for wages, 10, 18, 127, 139, 204, 211, 309.
-, seamen, sick and hurt, bills drawn for, 5, 96; in quarters, issues for, 10, 127; quartering of, 406; set on shore, subsisting of, 51, 610.
-,-, wages of, 4; issues for, 10,127.
-,-, widows of, bounties to, 38, 441, 491.
-, ships, books of, 495; abatements for support of Greenwich Hospital, 15 (bis), 139, 143, 416, 418; defalcations due on, 416.
-,-, men of war, 28; money carried in for service of the Army Abroad, 327.
-,-, officers of, accounts of, 14, 139.
-,-, paid off and laid up, 14, 18, 24, 27, 30, 38, 45, 48, 51, 139, 144, 176, 204, 211, 246, 250, 309, 343, 358, 441, 551, 579, 589, 610.
-,-, recalls on, 211.
-, squadrons. See Navy—Fleets.
-, stores, from New England, 46, 418.
-, Surveyor of. See Dummer, E.
-, timber for, 16, 24, 165, 212, 470.
-, Treasurer, 68, 220.
-,-, accounts of, 5, 30, 96, 105, 128, 144, 192, 228, 248, 281, 294, 476, 495, 556, 585; making up of, payment for, 246.
-,-, annuity moneys in hands of, account of, 444; payments out of, 13, 48, 127, 144, 145, 173–4 351, 579.
-,-, bills drawn on, 24, 253, 271, 363, 377, 418.
-,-, certifying: money for seamen's wages, 4.
-,-, clerks and officers of, salaries and allowances to, 282.
-,-, issues to, 5, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 28, 30, 49, 88, 109, 114, 127, 139, 144, 165, 176, 196, 204, 211, 219.
-,-, letter to, 120.
-,-, loans made by, 49, 109, 114, 246; interest on, 96.
-,-, memorials of, 24, 27, 28, 30, 48, 50, 579.
-,-, moneys lodged in hands of, 23.
-,-, payments by, 5, 15, 21, 25, 38, 44–5, 46, 48, 50, 51, 81, 88, 127, 143, 144, 145, 165, 176, 218, 246, 248, 271, 343, 363, 377, 385, 395, 406, 416, 441, 490, 510, 531, 567, 579, 589, 610.
-,-, South Sea Stock in hands of, dividends paid on, 172, 456, 457.
sale or disposal of, 8, 17, 248; discounts and other charges on, 128; payments out of, 10, 24, 25, 27, 28, 30, 48, 128, 225, 228, 246, 250, 294, 309, 343, 352, 358, 579.
-,-, tallies and orders in hands of, disposal of, 28, 30, 38, 41, 44, 46, 48, 49, 50, 82, 96, 355, 358, 385, 395, 416, 441, 490, 531, 551, 567, 579, 589, 600, 610; undisposed, account of, 35.
-,-, to attend or attending the Treasury, 8, 14, 15, 18, 20, 24, 27, 28, 30, 48.
-,-, warrant to, 510.
-,-, See also Aislabie, J.; Cæsar, C.; Carey, L. H., Viscount Falkland; Littleton, Sir T., Russell, E., Earl of Orford; Seymour, Sir E.
-, Victualling, agents, 23.
-,-, bills, 5, 10, 14, 21, 23, 38, 40, 127, 144, 145, 211, 248, 441, 569.
-,-, Board, 282.
-,-, Cashier of, 569; accounts of, 606; allowance claimed by, 40, 118; clerks of, 606. See also Papillon, P.
-,-, Commissioners of, 23, 281.
accounts of, 496.
agent of, 21, 220.
bills, drawn on, 96, 220, 443; made out by, 606.
letter of, 135.
letters to, 120, 135, 175, 219, 243, 248, 494, 569.
salaries of, repayment of Land Tax assessments on, 569.
warrants to, 118.
-,-, contingencies, 14, 28, 139, 352, 491.
-,-, Course of, new, 494; issues for, 10, 25, 127, 294, 352, 385, 476, 491.
old, 14, 494; issues for, 9, 127.
-,-, debts, discharging of, 46, 556.
-,-, issues for, 14, 20, 28, 38, 51, 114, 139, 145, 196, 211, 294, 352, 385, 416, 441, 457, 491, 610.
-,-, necessary money to pursers, issues for, 14, 28, 139, 352, 491.
-,-, Office, 248, 491.
bills detained in, 135.
letters to, 275.
Portsmouth, bread and beer delivered to, 40.
-,-, officers, salaries of, repayment of Land Tax assessments on, 569.
-,-, short allowance money, issues for, 10, 38, 50, 51, 127, 145, 441, 491, 610.
-, Wages, issues under the head of, 14, 15, 17, 20, 24, 30, 38, 45, 49, 51, 81, 139, 144, 165, 176, 211, 309, 358, 416, 441, 491, 551, 610.
-, wear and tear, bills, 14, 28, 139, 176, 352, 395; issues for, 14, 28, 45, 139, 176, 294, 351, 352, 358, 385, 395, 416, 491, 551.
-, widows, bounties for. See Navy—seamen.
-, Yards, clay used in, 418.
-,-, issues for, 10, 25, 28, 30, 127, 294, 352, 358, 395, 416.
-,-, officers in, 212; salaries of, repayment of Land Tax assessments on, 91, 395.
-,-, Tickets, 282.
-,-, workmen discharged from, paying of, 45, 551.
-,-, See also:—
Chatham.
Deptford.
Harwich.
Plymouth.
Portsmouth.
Neale (Neal), Francis, Deputy Clerk of the Pipe, 149, 276, 278, 334, 353, 426.
-, Henry, of Alsley, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Warwick, 424.
-, Noah, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Lincoln, 425
Neane river. See Nene.
Neapolitain, Cavalier, Comte de St. Agatha, Customs seizure of property of, 577.
Necklaces, diamond and pearl, 198.
Needham, co. Cambridge, near Wisbech, 350.
Needham, Thomas, late Housekeeper to the Office of the Commissioners of Wine Licences, 40, 491.
Needler, Culverwell, Solicitor to the Office for Hawkers and Pedlars, 120.
Neesham (Neesam), Christopher, tenant of a tenement in King's Cliffe, 425.
-, Thomas, lands in King's Cliffe of, 425.
Negus, Francis, a Commissioner for executing the office of Master of the Horse, 110; issues to, 6, 105, 188, 253, 410, 575.
Neitscher, Theodore, agent for Dutch Auxiliary Forces, payment to, 398.
Nelson, Edward, Customer of Berwick port, 568.
Nelthrope, Edward, guardian of Sir Montague, petition concerning estates in cos. Lincoln and York, 524; petition for extension of lease of houses in London, 228.
-, Sir Montague, bart., marriage settlement of, 524.
Nene, Neane, river, 349, 350.
Ness, Nesse, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 168.
Netmaker, John, Commissary of Stores in the Expedition to Canada, 574.
Neufville, —. Baron de, pension for, 238.
-, Claude Margaret de, a French refugee, pension for, 238.
Neuville, Jane de, pension for, 343.
Neville (Nevil, Nevile), Clement, lieutenant colonel, late Paymaster of the British Troops taken prisoners at the battle of Almanza, 333.
-, Grey, a Commissioner for Stating the Army Debts, 148, 292, 489, 596.
-, Hannah, pension for, 232.
Nevis, West Indies, Assemblies of, 441; Lieutenant Governor of. See Smith, D.; sufferers of, interest on debentures of, 187, 205.
New England, Governor of, Instructions to, 121n. See also Shute, S.
-, merchants and traders to, memorial concerning naval stores trade, 418.
-, minister in, pension for, 234.
-, regiments raised in, for the Expedition to Canada, 519.
-, stores sent for the Navy from, 46, 418.
-, woods in, survey of, account of, 46; Surveyor of. See Brydger, [J.]
New Forest, botes out of, grant of, 218.
-, Inner Bailiwick Walk, Master Keeper of, repair of house of, 207.
-, Lyndwood bailiwick, Broomey Lodge in, repair of, 250; Master Keeper of. See Crofts, —.
-, Riding Forrester in. See Forbes, W.
-, Rinefield Lodge, repair of, 207.
-, timber to be felled in, for the service of the Navy, 212
-, Warden of. See Powlett, C., Duke of Bolton.
-, Woodward of, allowances paid by, 171.
New Hampshire, Chapel in, furnishings for, 273; Governor of. See Shute, S.
New Lodge Walk. See Waltham Forest; Windsor Forest.
New River, water for St. James's Palace and Royal Stables from, 321, 508.
New Romney, co. Kent, in Dover port, riding officers at, 503.
New York, 234.
-, Customs, Collector or Receiver of. See Byerley, T.
-, Excise, Collector or Receiver of. See Byerley, T.; Goheir, J.
-, Five Indian Nations at, 207, 224, 362.
-, Garrison at (Four Companies), clothing for, 524, 574, 575.
-, Governor of. See Hunter, [R.]
-, quit rents and revenues, Collector or Receiver of. See Byerley, T.; Dixon, T.; Goheir, J.; salary payable out of, 93, 409, 553.
-, ship bound to, 362.
Newark, co. Nottingham, money sent under Dragoon escort to Berwick from, 93, 304.
Newberry, Cecilia, pension for, 232.
Newbo, co. Lincoln, late Monastery of, lands of, 381.
Newbold, Newbold Pacey, co. Warwick, 401.
Newbold on Avon, co. Warwick, 402.
Newbury, Jack of, picture of, 198, 526.
Newby, co. York, 487.
Newcastle, county, in America, Customs collector in, 409, 477.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, co. Northumberland, 61, 180, 522, 577.
-, boatman at, 503.
-, Customer Outwards. See Latus, F.
-, land waiter at, 437.
-, money, for the Forces in Scotland, lodged with Mr. Cay and Company at, 3.
-, ship's cargo seized at, 344, 362.
-, Surveyor of Customs at. See Boise, T.; Morgan, J.
-, tidesman at, 576.
Newcomb, Gerrard, a trustee of the estate of Lord Stawell, 209.
Newell, Susannah, tenant of premises at Chatham, 379.
Newfoundland, Surveyor of. See Taverner, W.; assistant to. See Vernon, —.
Newgate Prison. See London and Westminster, Streets and Places in.
Newhaven, co. Sussex, Deputy Comptroller of Customs at. See Styver, S.; Wilkinson, S.
Newhaven, Viscount. See Cheyne, W.
Newington Barrow, Newington Borough. See Highbury.
Newington, Thomas, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for London and Middlesex, 54; resigning, 151.
Newlin, William, petition for office of landwaiter, 374.
Newman, Elizabeth, pension for, 232.
Newmarket, co. Cambridge, gamekeepers at, liveries for, 243.
-, Housekeeper of the King's House at. See Walker, T.
-, King's race-horses kept at, 40, 142, 158, 164, 299, 543, 597.
-, Master of the Game about. See Russell, E., Earl of Orford.
-, Royal Gardens at, 447.
-, schoolmaster at, pension for, 235.
-, works at, 164, 369, 480, 543.
Newport, Andrew, Surveyor General of Customs, 351.
-, Susanna, Lady, pension for, 232.
-, Thomas, afterwards Lord Torrington, a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 32, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 44, 46, 48, 50, 365; salary, 159, 310, 500, 615.
-, -, executor of Catherine, Lady Herbert, leasing premises at St. Martin's in the Fields, 221.
Newsham, Richard, tidewaiter at Irvine, dismissed, 506.
-, Thomas, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Warwick, 168.
-, William, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Warwick, 168.
Newton, co. Warwick, 402, 403.
Newton, —, captain, merchant, permitted to reduce imported rum to proof, 594.
-, Sir Isaac, Master and Worker of the Mint, 601; accounting for charges of the Mint, 113; concerned with the mine inquiry in Scotland, 44, 416, 442, 537; issue to, 498; to report on Flamsteed's ‘Historia Coelestis’, 122; warrant to, 418.
-, [John], major general, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 256, 258, 260, 340.
-, [William], colonel, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 262, 337.
Nicholas, Edward, late Paymaster of Queen Anne's Bounties and Pensions, 49, 187, 582, 607, 614.
Nichols (Nicols), Peter, Comptroller of Accounts in the Treasurer of the Chamber's office, 45, 561.
-, Thomas, concerned in repairing the King's almshouses at Glaston, 292.
Nicholson, Francis, general, account of stores sold in America by, 33, 369, 370, 574; attending the Treasury, 43, 309, 370, 495, 575; Commander of the Expedition against Canada, 121, 518, 519, 574; Governor of Nova Scotia and New England, 477, 519, 523, 524.
-, John, tidesman at Poole, 98.
-, Richard, an officer of the House of Commons, 394.
-, Thomas, tidesurveyor at Cumbrae, 505.
Nicoll, Anthony, Receiver and Paymaster for the coinages of tin in Cornwall and Devon, 11, 28, 335; attending the Treasury, 10, 27.
Nicols. See Nichols.
Nimmo, James, boatman at Cromarty, dismissed, 505.
Noble, Edward, tidesman in Bristol port, 533.
Noneaton. See Nuneaton.
Noontenders. See Customs.
Norbury, John, of Chester, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Denbigh, 424.
Norcliffe, Fairfax, Sheriff of co. York, 395.
Norfolk, county of, Receivers General of Taxes for. See Mackarel, C.; Pacy, W.; Surveyors of the duties on Houses. See Hales, J.; Wren, R.
Norgate, Thomas, Customer of Yarmounth port, 351.
Norhanna, Don Diego de, regiment of Dragoons of, pay of, 260.
Norman, Adam, et al., rewarded for apprehending highway robbers, 148.
-, Arthur, merchant, permitted to reduce imported rum to proof, 594.
Norreys (Morreys), James, Sheriff of co. Oxford, 303.
Norrige, —, land in Brigstock manor of, 150.
Norris, John, tidewaiter at Stranraer, removed to Leith, 507.
-, Sir John, Commander of the Squadron going to the Baltic, 219; payments to, 23, 225; Secretary to. See Bell, W.
-, -, estate of, double assessment charged on, 228, 245.
Norroy King at Arms. See Le Neve, P.
North, —, letter of, concerning rough treatment of Customs officers by the Navy, 547.
-, Judith, pension for, 232.
-, William, Lord North and Lord Grey, Lieutenant General of the Forces [in the Low Countries], 332; regiment of Foot of, pay of, 261, 337.
North America. See America.
North Berwick. See Berwick.
North Britain. See Scotland.
North Forehoe. See Forehoe.
North Greenhoe. See Greenhoe.
North Roborough. See Roborough.
North Sea Herring Fishery, strong beer for, 141.
North Shebbear. See Shebbear.
North Tawton. See Tawton.
North Uist. See Uist.
North Wales. See Wales.
Northampton, county of, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Cooper, J.
-, Sheriff of. See St. John, Sir F.
-, Surveyors of the duties on Houses. See Churchill, W.; Taylor, R.
Northampton, Marquess of. See Parr, W.
Northey, Sir Edward, Attorney General, 67, 69, 126, 177, 197, 207, 214, 253, 345, 424, 456, 463, 487, 565, 594; lost annuity orders innovated in the name of, 307.
Northstead, co. York, manor of, 169; lease of, 210, 247.
Northumberland, county of, 599.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Wyvill, F.
-, Sheriff of. See Johnson, J.
-, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for. See Pullein, E.
-, under-sheriff of, 210.
Northumberland, Duke of. See Fitz-Roy, G.
Northwold, Northwould, co. Norfolk, tithes in, 349.
Norton, Sir Charles, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.
-, John, constable of Glaston, 292.
Norton Lindsey, co. Warwick, 399.
Norwich, co. Norfolk, boatman at, 212.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.
-, Surveyor of Customs at. See Bayley, S.; Harold, P.; Weddell, W.
Norwood, Ezekiel, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Buckingham, 53, 80.
Notaries Public, 406.
Nott, Anthony, petition for lease of houses in the Savoy, 469.
Nottingham, county of. Crown Land Revenues in, Auditor of, 575.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Bury, J.
-, Receiver General of the duties on Houses, 101.
-, Sheriff of. See Collin, J.
-, Surveyors of the duties on Houses. See Borrowe, J.; Jevon, S.
Nottingham, co. Nottingham, Assizes at, 441.
Nottingham, Earl of. See Finch, D.
Nowling, John, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 99.
Nuneaton, Noneaton, co. Warwick, 403.
Nuthall, John, Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Surrey, 167.
Nutmegs, 602.
Nutt, John, delivering newspapers to the Post Office, 443.