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Wade, George, major general, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 255, 257, 258, 259, 338; disbanded, off-reckonings for clothing, 453.

-, Henry, late watchman in London port, 98.

Wagener, Henry, petition for lease of tenements in Hay market, 364.

Wager, Sir Charles, house of, in or near St. James's Park, 89.

Waggot, Elizabeth, pension for, 234.

Wainfleet, Waynfleet, co. Lincoln, tithes in and around, 350.

Wainsford. See Wangford.

Wainwright, Elizabeth, wife of Hayford, 355, 556.

-, Hayford, petition for a reversionary lease of Holy Island, 355, 556.

-, Thomas, late a watchman, London port, 534.

Wait, Mrs., royal bounty for, 51.

Waiters. See Customs.

Wakeham, Oliver, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Devon, 580.

Walbank (Walbancke), William, late a Commissioner for duties on Hides, 59; late Commissioner for Taxes, 134.

Walden, Roger, of Clent, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Stafford, 425.

Waldersea marshlands, co. Cambridge, 350.

Waldramhall Ferry, co. Lincoln, 350.

Waldrich, Edward, an underkeeper of New Park, Richmond, 66.

Waldron, John, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Oxford, 54.

Walef, Baron, Convention Act with, for furnishing one Regiment of Dragoons for the war in the Low Countries, 155, 265, 269, 330; subsidy payable under, 3n.
-, regiment of Dragoons of, disbanded, captain in, 121; overpayment of, 27.

Wales, Crown Lands in, rents and revenues of, Auditor of, 91, 110. See also Godolphin, S.; pensions, salaries, etc., charged on, 91, 110; Prince of Wales entitled to, 249, 576; Receivers of, accounts of, 39.
-, Justices of, 289, 316, 348, 525, 572, 580.
-, Principality of, land revenues of, 91; salaries payable out of, 289.

Wales, Mid., Excise collector in. See Davies, M.; Ferryman, T.

Wales, North, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Conway, J.

Wales, South, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Howell, G.; Phillips, J.

Wales, Prince of, George Augustus, 30, 45, 386, 391, 442, 613.
-, allowance of 20,000l. per annum payable to, 145.
-, apartments of, at Hampton Court, 372, 520, 609; at St. James's Palace, 74, 118, 190, 226, 251, 306, 520, 586, 609.
-, Attorney General of, 576.
-, Clerk of the Household to, Office of, structural alterations in, 138.
-, Clerk of the Kitchen to. See Powell, H.
-, Council of, 165, 244, 534, 561; Council Chamber, at Somerset House, 538, 561.
-, debts of, 128–9.
-, Dog Keeper to, stable appointed to, 252.
-, Frederick, Prince of Brunswick Luneburgh, son of Prince of Wales, 325; Garter for, 405.
-, Guardian of the Kingdom, 361; Order in Council by, 391; sign manual of, 45, 360, 362, 372, 375, 376, 378, 384, 385, 387, 397, 398, 399, 404 (bis), 408, 409, 410, 417, 420, 421, 422, 427, 433, 434, 446, 448, 450, 453, 455, 469, 477, 484, 487, 488, 494, 498, 500, 504, 514, 515, 516, 525, 526, 527, 531, 538, 544, 552, 567, 571, 573, 575, 582, 586, 590, 610, 611, 612, 614.
-, horses and servants of, to be lodged in the Great Mews, 70.
-, leasing a barge-house, 244.
-, regiment of Welsh Fuziliers of, 345.
-, revenues granted to, out of Duchy of Lancaster, 122; out of Wales and Chester, 249, 576.
-, spaniels of, Keeper of. See Liethuzer, C.
-, Treasurer or Receiver General to. See Compton, S.

Wales, Princess of, Wilhelmina Charlotte Caroline, 229.
-, bed linen, etc., for 66–7.
-, Bedchamber of, at Hampton Court, 372; at St. James's Palace, 74, 521; Women of, furniture for, 520, 522.
-, debts of, 128–9.

Wales, Princesses of, apartments for, at Hampton Court, 226, 251, 272, 386, 390, 391; at St. James's Palace, 74, 118, 274, 290, 306, 397, 520, 521, 522, 586, 609.
-, Governess of, 520.

Walker, Edward, burglar and highway robber, apprehended, 394.

-, Heneage, Chief Usher of the Exchequer Court, 136, 372, 587.

-, Joseph, collector of Customs at Yorke River in Virginia, 323.

-, Thomas, boatman at Queensferry, dismissed, 505.

-, -, Housekeeper at Newmarket, 60, 179, 459, 539, 565.

Walkling, [Court], substitute Privy Purse to the late Prince George of Denmark, pension for, 234.

Wallace, Anthony, tidewaiter at Dunbar, dismissed, 506.

-, James, Riding Surveyor and Examiner of the Land Carriages in Scotland, 508.

Waller, Dame Katherine, widow, pension for, 234.

Wallis, James, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388.

-, Thomas, receiving a bond for cargo of East India goods, 602.

Walmesley, Agnes, witness against the Earl of Wintoun, 393.

Walpole, —, captain, of the Caroline yacht, furniture delivered to, 273.

-, Edward, son.of Robert, 296.

-, Horatio, formerly a Commissioner of the Revenue in Ireland, 246; Minister and Plenipotentiary with the States General of the United Provinces, 148, 170, 215, 346, 360, 472, 550, 572.

-, -, senior, Receiver General and Cashier of Customs, 250, 302, 310, 353, 444, 445, 451, 453, 500, 541.

-, Robert, 296, 487.

-, -, Chancellor of the Exchequer, allowance for perquisites, etc., 66, 161, 301, 500, 616.
-, late Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons, and Land Forces, 13, 78, 146, 147; payments made by, 75, 77, 132.
-, late Secretary at War, 519.
-, Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 32, 34, 122, 424; salary of, 159, 310, 500, 615.

-, -, son of Robert, 296.

Walsh, John, riding officer at Winchelsea, to be same at New Romney, 503.

Walshcroft, Walscroft, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 168.

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

Walter, James, waiter and searcher at Briton Ferry in Swansea port, 504.

-, Jane, pension for, 234.

-, Mary, pension for, 234.

Walters, Didric, junior, of Rotterdam, pension for, 16, 234.

-, Katherine, pension for, 234.

Walthall, Richard, Sheriff of co. Chester, 405.

Waltham Forest, co. Essex, Chief Ranger of, 59, 459.
-, officers of, salaries, 59, 459, 542, 564.
-, underkeepers of, 59, 60, 459.
-, Warden or Lieutenant of, 59, 459.
-, Chapel Henault Walk, woodward and keeper of, 59, 459.
-, Chingford Walk, 60, 459.
-, East Henault Walk, 60, 459.
-, Epping Walk, 60, 459.
-, Homefrith Walk, 59, 459.
-, Lambourne Walk, 60, 459.
-, Leighton Walk, 59, 459.
-, Loughton Walk, 59, 459.
-, New Lodge Walk, 60, 459.
-, Walthamstow Walk, 59, 459.
-, Walwood Walk, 59, 459.
-, West Henault Walk, 60, 459.
-, Woodford Walk, 59, 459.

Walthamstow Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Walton, —, captain, desiring to join a ship going to the Virgin Islands, 515.

-, Peter or Parry, Repairer of the King's Pictures, 182, 449.

-, Thomas, royal bounty for, 63.

Walwood Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Wandell, Joseph, Sheriff of co. Surrey, 134.

Wandesford, Elizabeth, pension for, 234.

Wandsworth, co. Surrey, 583.

Wangford Marsh, Wainsford Marsh, co. Suffolk, 349.

Warboys, Wasboys, co. Huntingdon, tithes in and around, 349.

Ward, —, widow, holding premises in Pall Mall Field, 365.

-, Edward, executor of Sir Edward, petition concerning postal service accounts, 227.

-, Sir Edward, late Lord Chief Baron [of the Exchequer], 227.

-, Lawrence, leasing premises in Rosedale manor, co. York, 221.

Warden, Richard, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Berkshire, 53.

Warder, John, assistant to the Accountant in the Office for duties on Hides, 595.

Wardrobe, Great, Clerk of. See Dummer, —; Townshend, —; Vanhuls, W.
-, goods, liveries, etc., delivered out of, 66, 74, 77, 78, 88, 133, 177, 190, 191, 227, 243, 273, 274, 290, 372, 520, 521, 522, 546, 609, 617.
-, imprest for service of, 447, 531, 560.
-, Master of, 361, 417, 447, 502, 531, 560.
-,-, Deputy to. See Dummer, —.
-,-, fees of, tables of, public display of, 176.
-,-, warrants to, 66, 74, 77, 78, 88, 133, 177, 189, 190, 191, 227, 243, 252, 273, 274, 290, 357, 372, 375, 520, 521, 522, 546, 609, 617.
-,-, See also Montagu, G., Duke of Montagu.
-, Office of, debt due in, 417, 502, 561.
-,-, Establishment for, 361.
-,-, Queen Anne's Civil List debt in, 244.
-,-, sums payable to officers of the Robes out of, 323, 361.
-, regimental colours out of, suggested provision of, 33, 204.
-, robes and vestures out of, 66, 252, 469.
-, State and chapel furniture out of, 357, 375, 520, 521, 609.

-, in Scotland. See Scotland.

Wardrobe, Removing, Grooms of, 317, 322.
-, necessaries for, 189.
-, Officers of, disbursements by, 321; wages of, 182, 317, 449.
-, Pages of, 317, 322. See also Heron, K.; Williams, T.
-, Yeomen of, goods delivered to, 66, 74, 77, 190, 274, 290, 372, 520, 521, 522, 609; payments to, 183, 486; salary, 317; travelling alllowance for, 322.

Wards, Court of, furnishings for, 77.

Warehousekeepers. See Customs.

Waring, John, junior, searcher at Chester and Liverpool, 451.

Warlington. See Worlington.

Warmington, Wormington, co. Warwick, 401, 424.

Warminster, co. Wiltshire, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 167.

Warner, Samuel, schoolmaster going to Maryland, passage money for, 272.

-, Tho., a Commissioner for Stamp Duties, 549.

Warren, co. Devon, saltworks at, watchman for, 483.

Warren, Hugh, joiner, 516.

-, -, Survevor of the Guards, 515.

-, William, collector of Customs at Penzance, 533.

Warrender, Sir George, praying relief from feu duties, 272.

Warrington, co. Lancaster, 245, 467, 482: merchants of, 483.

Warsaw, English Envoy travelling to, 300.

Warwick, county of, Commissioners to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in, 424.
-, Constables of, 344, 399, 400.
-, Justice of the Peace for. See Lucy, G.
-, Receiver General of duties on Houses, 283.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Newsham, T.; Newsham, W.
-, riots in, suppression of, 344, 399.
-, Sheriff of, 344, 399. See also Underhill, H.
-, Surveyor of the duties on Houses. See Cater, J.; Pickard, S.

Warwick, Earl of, picture of, 198, 527.

-, Lady, picture of, 198, 526.

Wasboys. See Warboys.

Wasperton, co. Warwick, 400.

Watches, presented by the King to the Dey of Tripoli, 363.

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

Watchmen. See Customs.

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

Watermen. See Customs; King's Watermen.

Watkins, Henry, Inspector of the extraordinaries of the war in the Low Countries, 331.

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

-, Mrs., royal bounty for, 51.

-, Richard, late stationer to the Commissioners of Customs and of Excise in Scotland, 36, 116, 419.

-, William, Keeper [Surveyor] of the King's Private Roads, etc., 601; appointment, 410; issues to, 530, 587.

Watkinson, Thomas, lands in Brigstock manor of, 149.

Watson, James, tidewaiter at Montrose, dismissed, 506.

-, Jonathan, petition concerning pay of certain regiments, 396.

-, Joseph, stationer serving the Commissioners of Excise in Scotland, 36, 419.

-, Margaret, pension for, 234; royal bounty for, 35, 387.

-, Martin, landcarriageman, London port, superseded, 438.

-, Robert, clerk to Commissioners for Land Tax in co. Kent, prosecution of, 382.

-, -, of East Greenwich, petition of, 616.

-, William, pension for, 234.

-, -, tidewaiter at Borrowstounness, 102.

Watts, Richard, pension for, 234.

Way, John, a Commissioner for Hackney Coaches, 57.

Waybergh. See Wibergh.

Waybridge. See Weybridge.

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

Waynfleet. See Wainfleet.

Wayte, Thomas, living in Pall Mall, London, 109.

Weasenham, Thomas, tidesman in Wells port, 436.

Weaver, —, of Marvell, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Salop, 424.

-, John, distributor of stamps for co. Hertford, 181.

Webb, John, Harbourer with the Royal Buckhounds, 499; Under Huntsman of the King's Pack of Harriers, 283.

-, [Richmond], lieutenant general, regiment of (Eighth Foot), 140; on Irish Establishment, 396; pay of, 261, 337, 396.

-, Robert, attending the House of Lords for sanitation purposes, 87, 276–7.

-, -, waiter and searcher at Feversham, dismissed, 503.

-, Roger, Harbourer with the Royal Buckhounds, 499.

Webster, Edward, clerk at the Treasury, 160, 301, 500, 615.

-, Richard, surveyor, waiter and searcher, and commander of the boat at Sandwich, dismissed, 99.

Weddell, William, Surveyor of Customs at Norwich, dismissed, 61.

Weddington, co. Warwick, 403.

Weeks (Weekes), Charles, clerk to the Master of the References for Forfeited Estates in England, 357.

-, -, Comptroller of the warehouse for coffee and tea imported by the East India Company, 438; landcarriageman in London port, 437, 503.

Weems. See Wemys.

Weethley, co. Warwick, 400.

Weighers, Weighing Porters. See Customs.

Welby, John, petition for lease of land in Denton, 62, 293.

-, Mary, guardian to William, petition for lease of lands in Denton, 62, 226, 293, 381.

-, William, an infant, 62, 226, 293, 381.

-, -, demise of lands in Denton to, 293, 382.

Weld, George, of Willy, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Salop, 424.

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

Well Creek, in Upwell, part of the Bedford Level, co. Norfolk, 350.

Welland, river, 350.

Weller, John, boatman at Yarmouth, 504.

-, Robert, Collector of Customs at Rochester, 534.

Wellesbourne Hastings, co. Warwick, 400.

Wellesbourne Mountford, co. Warwick, 400.

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

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

Wells, co. Somerset, 61; boatman at, 436; tidesmen at, 99, 436.

Wells, John, boatman in Minehead port, 99.

-, Thomas, city [of London] surveyor [of Licences], 120.

Welsborne. See Wellesbourne.

Wemys (Weems), Robert, collector of Customs at Anstruther, dismissed, 228, 244.

Wentworth, John, Collector, and acting for Customer, at Littlehampton, removed to Arundel, 383; former riding officer for the wool business in Kent and Sussex, 383.

-, -, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for London and co. Middlesex, 54, 561.

-, Thomas, Earl of Strafford, farmer of the Post Fines, 334, 353; regiment of Dragoons of, pay of, 255, 256, 258, 259, 338.

Werden, George, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 174; preferred to the superior list there, 441.

Wereham, co. Norfolk, tithes in and around, 350.

Werge, Richard, payment to, 15.

Werndley, Henry, pension for, 235.

West, John, Lord Delawar, late one of the four Tellers of the Exchequer Receipt, 65; Treasurer of the Chamber, 244.

-, Rowland, Keeper of Ash Walk in Windsor Forest, 367.

West Axminster. See Axminster.

West Brixton. See Brixton.

West Bromwich, co. Stafford, riots at, suppression of, 344.

West Budleigh. See Budleigh.

West Flegg. See Flegg.

West Henault Walk. See Waltham Forest.

West Indies, pacquet boats to, agents for, 376; Rebel prisoners bound for, 574; ship from, 547.

West Walton, co. Norfolk, manor of, lease of, 427.

West Wonford. See Wonford.

Westall, Samuel, warehousekeeper of prohibited East India goods in London port, 585.

Westam, co. Warwick, 401.

Westcheap Farm, co. Berkshire, belonging to the late Viscount Bolingborke, 199, 527.

Westcombe, Gregory, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.

-, William, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.

Westmeath, county of, grant of lands, fishings, etc., in, 288.

Westminster, co. Middlesex, 391, 426. Abbey, Dean and Chapter of, 199, 311.
-, Churchwardens of, pension for, 235.
-, Courts of Record at, trials in, 492.
-, Hall. See London and Westminster—Streets and Places in.
-, Houses, duties on, Receiver General of. See Fazakerley, Sir W.
-, Justice of the Peace for, 560.
-, lamps set up in, 196.
-, Liberty of, 364, 560.
-, Royal House at, Housekeeper of, 321, 514, 600. See also Incledon, J.
-, Taxes, Receiver General of. See Fazakerley, Sir W.
-, Vicar of, pension in lieu of tithes for land belonging to Kensington House, 235. works at, 163, 369, 480, 543.

Westmorland, county of, Receiver General of duties on Houses in. See Baynes, J.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Baynes, J.; Brougham, T.
-, Surveyor of the duties on Houses. See Machell, J.

Westmorland, Earl of. See Fane, T.

Weston, co. Warwick, 401.

Weston, John, late Receiver General of Taxes for co. Surrey, sureties of, 99; same for duties on Houses in same county, 104.

-, -, Surveyor of duties on Houses for co. Devon, 53.

Wetherell, Adam, master of the Providence, bound for Hamburg, 602.

Wexford, co. Wexford, Collector of Revenues at. See Hobson, S.

Weybridge, Waybridge, co. Surrey, messuage called Brooklands in, lease of, 281.

Weymouth, co. Dorset, 98, 323.
-, collector of Customs at. See Bower, T.; Taylor, P.
-, customer of, 129.
-, ship sheltering from storm at, Customs seizure of goods on board, 577.
-, tidesmen at, 503.
-, waiter and searcher at, 503.

Whale fins, duties on. See Customs—duties.

Whale fishing, in the Bermudas, licences for, 130.

Whaley, —, colonel, 234.

-, John, Comptroller of Southampton port, 535.

-, Winifred, wife of Col. Whaley, pension for, 234.

Wharton, Edward, Receiver of the duties on Hackney Coaches, 306.

-, Thomas, Marquess of Wharton, Keeper of the Privy Seal, 95.

Whatcote, Whatcott, co. Warwick, 400.

Wheat, 199.

Wheat, Sir Thomas, bart., a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Oxford, 424.

Wheates, Philip, tidesurveyor at Cumbrae, 505.

Wheatley, Wheately, co. Oxford, 608.

Wheelock, Bryan, Deputy Secretary or Chief Clerk to the Commissioners of Trade, 130.

Whetham, [Thomas], general, Commander in Chief of the Forces in Scotland, 117, 119; regiment of Foot of, pay of, 257, 258, 259, 339.

Whichcoate, George, pension for, 234.

Whichford, Whitchford, co. Warwick, 400.

Whitaker, Edward, Second Justice of Brecon, Glamorgan and Radnor, 317, 348, 572.

Whitby, co. York, shop in, lease of, 221.

Whitchford. See Whichford.

Whitchurch, co. Warwick, 401.

White, Anthony, holding premises in St. Andrew de Auckland, 107.

-, Peter, tidewaiter at Montrose, dismissed, 506.

-, Richard, messuage held in St. James's parish by, 365.

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

Whitehall. See London and Westminster, Streets and Places in.

Whitehall, Lancelot, Commissioner of Customs and Salt Duties in Scotland, 46, 569; Customer of Chichester port, 453, 602.

Whitehaven, co. Cumberland, landwaiter at, 576.

Whiteman. See Wightman.

Whitfeild, —, Mrs., paying Marine moneys into the Exchequer, 584.

-, Ralph, captain, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, bringing witnesses against Rebels from Liverpool to London, expenses of, 370, 453, 454.

-, [Walter], late Paymaster of Marine Regiments, 584.

Whitford, Richard, apprehended for being concerned in treasonable practices, 75.

Whithorn, co. Wigtown, boatman at, 100; watchman of the salt duty at, 100.

Whitmore, Richard, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Kent, 53.

-, William, of Appleby, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Salop, 424.

Whitnash, co. Warwick, 402.

Whittingham, co. Northumberland, manor or lordship of, mortgage of, 210.

Whittingham (Wittingham), George, tidesman in Bristol port, 61.

-, Richard, Receiver General of Taxes for Kesteven and Holland, co. Lincoln, 374, 442, 475.

-, Swyndale, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 438.

Whittington, co. Worcester, 425.

Whittle, Anne, pension for, 234.

-, John, clerk, pension for, 234.

-, Margaret, pension for, 234.

Whitwick, Thomas, Portcullis Pursuivant, 69, 459, 542.

Whitworth, Charles, Envoy Extraordinary to the King of Prussia, 346, 366, 549; Minister and Plenipotentiary at the Congress at Baden, and Minister to the diet of the Empire at Ratisbon, 185, 412, 471, 549.

-, Richard, major, transporting the Eighth Regiment of Hussars from Ireland to Chester, 172.

Whitwrong. See Wittewronge.

Wibergh (Waybergh, Wyberg), Thomas, Serjeant at Arms attending the House of Commons, 68, 313, 394, 458, 494, 539, 564.

Wibtoft, Wibtaff, co. Warwick, 402.

Wich. See Wyche.

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

Wicker, —, Surveyor General of Forfeited Estates in England, 357.

Wickham, White, King's waiter, London port, 107, 390.

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

Widrow, John, watchman of the Salt duty in the Prestonpans collection, 506.

Wier, John, tidewaiter at Montrose, 506; removed, 505.

Wightman (Whiteman), [James], major general, late Commander of the Forces in North Britain, extraordinary expenses of, 39, 444 bis.

Wilbar, William, petition for release from a fine for buying smuggled brandy, 310.

Wilcox, Edward, late Surveyor General of Woods, Trent South, 16, 33, 64, 160, 165.

Wildbore, John, lands in King's Cliffe of, 425.

Wilham. See Witham.

Wilkes, William, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for London and co. Middlesex, 151.

Wilkins, Thomas, deputy King's waiter in London port, 250.

Wilkinson, Anne, pension for, 234.

-, Elizabeth, pension for, 234.

-, Samuel, Deputy Comptroller of Customs at Newhaven, to be riding officer for the wool business at Brighton, 174.

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

Willenhall, Winhall, co. Warwick, 402.

Willey, Willy, co. Salop, 424.

Willey, Willy, co. Warwick, 402.

William III, 47, 95, 121, 134, 149, 158, 165, 200, 222, 234, 353, 359, 410, 422, 608.
-, assassination plot against, witnesses in, 234.
-, Civil List of, arrears of, 546.
-, grants by, 324, 408.
-, Secretary to. See Allonne, A. T. d'.
-, treaties made with foreign princes, 154, 269, 330.

William and Mary, grants of lands by, 89, 108; grants of offices by, 133, 410, 452.

Williams, James, prisoner in Newgate for assault, 139.

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

-, John, a Commissioner for the duties on Hides, 59, 480; same for duties on Houses, 541; same for Taxes, 134, 135, 160, 298, 501, 553, 611.

-, -, imprisoned and fined for assault, 253.

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

-, Maurice, landsurveyor in Liverpool port, dismissed, 576.

-, Penry, desiring a lease of mills in co. Brecon, 165.

-, Thomas, a Page of the Removing Wardrobe, 600.

-, -, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for the West Riding of co. York, 53.

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

-, -, tidesman, inferior list, London port, dismissed, 438.

Williamson, Adam, captain, royal bounty for, 77.

Williard, John, late riding officer for the wool business at Bexhill, 533.

Willingham, Winchingham, co. Cambridge, tithes in and around, 349.

Willington, co. Warwick, 401.

Willis (Willes), —, captain of H.M.S. Deal Castle, French ships seized by, 245.

-, Edward, M.A., of Oriel College, Oxford, annuity as King's Decypherer, 45, 252, 556.

-, -, petition for reward for discovering tobacco frauds, 389, 547.

Willoughby, co. Warwick, 402.

Willoughby, Hugh, 15th Lord Willoughby of Parham, Register of the Order of the Garter, 522.

Wills, [Charles], general, assisting in disbanding Marine Regiments, 34, 379; at Preston, 94; concerned with Mr. Peters' debt, 26, 41, 43; Marine Regiment of, 14, 41, 137, 288.

Wills, probates of, 584.

Willson. See Wilson.

Wilnecote, Wilne Coate, co. Warwick, 402.

Wilson (Willson), Anthony, waiter and searcher at Craster in Berwick port, 98.

-, George, Solicitor for the Affairs of Taxes and Clerk of the Securities relating thereto, 97.

-, James, employed in business of Sick and Wounded Seamen, 406.

-, Michael, clerk to the Receiver General of Forfeited Estates in Scotland, 357.

-, -, late landwaiter in London port, 533.

Wilton. See Hockwold cum Wilton.

Wiltshire, county of, Receivers General of Taxes for. See Eyles, J.; Flower, H.; Lanham, R.
-, Sheriffs of, 296, 487; See also Pitts, M.
-, Surveyors of the duties on Houses. See Robins, H.; Williams, J.

Winchcombe, Henrietta, Mrs., pictures of, 198, 527.

Winchelsea, co. Sussex, riding officer at, 503.

Winchester, Winton, co. Southampton, Castle of, fee farm rent payable out of, 115, 202.
-, Mayor and Corporation of, 202.
-, Quarter Sessions at, conviction at, 55.
-, works at, 163, 369, 480, 543.

Winchingham. See Willingham.

Winde (Wynde), —, to attend the Treasury, 9.

-, William, Inspector of Prosecutions [for Customs] in the Exchequer Court, 438; deputy proposed for, 144, 491.

Windebank, John, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for London, 54.

Windham. See Wyndham.

Windsor, co. Berkshire, 34.
-, Corporation of, pension for loss of a bridge toll, 235.
-, Dean and Chapter of, pension in lieu of tithes for, 235.
-, schoolmaster at, pension for, 235.

Windsor Castle, Chapel at, repair of organ in, 486.
-, clocks and watches at, care of, 319.
-, Constable of. See below— Governor and Captain.
-, Court resident at, allowances to servants attending the King, 323.
-, Gardens at, 49, 446, 583, 597; Fruit Plantation, 447; Kitchen Garden, 447; Little House Garden, 447, 583, 597; Keeper of. See Wise, H.
-, Governor and Captain (or Constable) of, 366. See also Grey, H., Duke of Kent; Temple, R., Lord Cobham.
-, Great Court Yard, 511.
-, Great Terrace, 511.
-, Housekeeper at, 318. See also Randue, T.
-, lodgings of the Chaplains in Waiting at, 321.
-, Messengers of the Chamber journeying to, 320.
-, servants at, physic delivered for, 486.
-, stables at, 486.
-, Wardrobe keeper at, 318. See also Hull, T.
-, water supplied to, from springs at Winkfield, 583.
-, works at, 164, 369, 480, 511, 544, 583, 597.
-,-, Comptroller of, voidance of office of, 63, 205.
-,-, plumber of. See Roberts, J.
-,-, Surveyor or Clerk of, voidance of office of, 63, 205.
-,-, to be governed in future from Whitehall, 63, 76.
-, Yeomen of the Guard at, 521.

Windsor Forest:
-, Ash Walk, Keeper of. See West, R.
-, Bagshot Walk, gamekeeper of, 366.
-, Barns Thorns Walk, Keeper of. See Pattison, W.
-, Battles Bailiwick, Bailiff of, 366.
-, Bear Wood Walk, under-keeper of, 366.
-, Bigshot or Bagshot Rails, deer in, 366; Ranger of, 207, 366; underkeeper of, 366.
-, Billing Bear Walk, under-keeper of, 366.
-, Brookwood Walk, Keeper of. See Robyson, R.
-, Chertsey Walk, Keepers of. See Fry, G.; Gibson, J.
-, Cranbourne Chase, deer in hay for, 56, 71, 456, 565; new pens for, 208.
-,-, railing in, 208.
-,-, underkeepers of, allowance to, 56, 71, 366, 546, 565.
-, deer in, 56, 71, 103, 208, 366, 456, 565.
-, dotard trees, felling of, 225.
-, Easthamstead Walk, under-keeper of, 366.
-, Fair Oak Walk, Keeper of. See Lee, R.
-, Finchamstead Bailiwick, Bailiff of, 366.
-, Frimley Walk, Keeper of. See Burt, E.
-, gamekeepers of, salaries of, 31, 103; wages, fees and allowances of, 366, 572.
-, hounds in, 201.
-, Keepers of, salaries of, 31; wages, fees and allowances of, 366, 367, 572.
-, Lieutenant of, 366.
-, Linchford Walk, Keeper of. See Holder, G.; under-keeper of, 366.
-, New Lodge, repair of, 201; stables and dog-kennel at, repair of, 225.
-, New Lodge Walk, House-keeper at, 366; under-keeper of, 366.
-, officers of, memorial of, 250; wages, fees and allowances of, 103, 366.
-, Out Ranger of. See Onslow, T.
-, Pirbright Walk, Keepers of. See Purn, N.; Woolley, P.
-, Riding Forester in, 366.
-, Sandhurst Walk, deer in, 366; Ranger of, 207, 366; under-keeper of, 366.
-, Shrubshill Walk, gamekeeper of, 366.
-, Sunninghill Walk, under-keeper of, 366.
-, Swinley Rails, Keeper of, 366; Lodge and stables at, repair of, 208.
-, Swinley Walk, deer in, 103; underkeeper of, 366.
-, taxes assessed on certain lands in, 601.
-, timber, sale of, 31.
-, turf unlawfully cut in, 382.
-, Twelve Oaks Walk, Keeper of. See Shewter, J.
-, underkeepers of, 366; salaries of, 31, 103.
-, vermin killer of, 366.
-, Warden of, 366. See also Grey, H., Duke of Kent.
-, Woodward of, 366.

Windsor Great Park, lands laid into, tithes for, 235; Royal Gardens in, 447, 511.

Windsor Herald. See Mauduit, P.

Windsor House Park, deer in, hay for, 78, 356, 611; lands laid into, 235.

Windsor Little Park, deer pens in, 82, 208; gates, pales, etc., repair of, 208.

Windsor, New, Church and poor of, pension for, 235.
-, gamekeeper of, 366.
-, taxes set in super on, 587.

Windsor, Old, gamekeeper of, 366. taxes set in super on, 587. underkeeper of, 366.
-, Vicar of, pension in lieu of tithes for lands in Windsor Great Park, 235.

Windsor Park, works in, 87, 511.

Windsor, [Andrews], brigadier, regiment of Foot of, clearings of, 475; pay of, 259, 261; recruits for, 475.

-, Dixie, Storekeeper of the Ordnance, 106, 460, 544.

-, Thomas, Viscount Windsor, regiment of Horse of, pay of, 336.

Winebridge. See Winnibriggs.

Wine Licences:
-, accounts of, 531; accountant for. See Bradley, R.; Hilton, —,; Hunton, S.; Townly, —.
-, Commissioners for, letters to, 175, 491; Office of, House-keeper to. See Astell, J.; Needham, T.
-, Comptroller of revenues of. See Hancock; —.
-, fees, tables of, public display of, 175.
-, Office, 531.

Wines, bought at Bordeaux for his Majesty's service, 55, 293.
-, duties on. See Customs—duties,
-, for the Lord Mayor of London, 282.
-, French, imported, duties on. See Customs—duties.
-, Low wines, duties on. See Excise—duties.
-, prize wines, duties payable on, 73.
-, running of, 141, 483.
-, stranded, avoidance of dues upon sale of, 422.

Winford, Sir Thomas Cooks, Justice of the Peace for co. Worcester, 381; a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in that County, 425.

Wingate, Patrick, deputy comptroller of Customs at Alloa, dismissed, 101.

Wingfield. See Winkfield.

Winhall. See Willenhall.

Winkfield, Wingfield, co. Berkshire, manor of, water supplied to Windsor Castle from springs in, 583; taxes set in super on, 587.

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

Winn. See Wynne.

Winniat, John, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Monmouth, 54.

-, Robert, General Surveyor of the duties on Houses, 53.

Winnibriggs, Winebridge, and Threo, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 168.

Winnington, Francis, late Second Justice of Carmarthen, Pembroke and Cardigan, 525.

Winnley, co. Lincoln, [sic for Wrawby?] 350.

Winstanley, —, engineer that built the Eddystone, 234.

-, Elizabeth, pension of, 234.

Winter, Thomas, distributor of stamps in co. Kent, 307; declining his appointment, 175.

Winteringham, Wintringham, co. Lincoln, tithes in and around, 350.

Winterton, Wintrington, co. Lincoln, tithes in and around, 350.

Winton. See Winchester.

Wintoun, Earl of. See Seton, G.

Wintringham. See Winteringham.

Wintrington. See Winterton.

Wire, gilt and silver, duties on. See Excise—duties; Scotland— Excise, duties.

Wisbech, Isle of Ely, collector of Customs at, 129.

Wisdom, Thomas, prisoner in Horsham gaol for transporting wool, 81.

Wise, Henry, Keeper of the Royal Parks and Gardens, payments to, 49, 165, 302, 446, 502, 511, 583, 597, 616; petition of, 87.

-, Robert, debts of, for Customs dues, 117.

Wisham. See Witham.

Wishart, Sir James, admiral, pay for, 309.

Wissey, river, 350.

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

Witham, river, 350.

Witham, James, late waiter and searcher and coast surveyor at Saltfleet, in Boston port, 436.

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

Withers, [Hunt], brigadier, regiment of Dragoons of, pay of, 256, 258, 260, 339.

-, Thomas, clerk to the Clerk of the Pells in the Exchequer Receipt, 160.

Withybrooke, co. Warwick, 402.

Wittewronge (Whitwrong), Sir John, regiment of Foot of, on Irish establishment, 434; disbanded, offreckonings for clothing, 453; recruits for, 490.

Wittingham. See Whittingham.

Wivenhoe, co. Essex, Customs smack at, commander of, 534; waiter and searcher at, 437.

Wixford, co. Warwick, 400.

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

Wolfe. See Woolf.

Wolfhamcote, co. Warwick, 402.

Wolford, Woolford, co. Warwick, 400.

Wolseley, [James], brigadier, regiment of Horse of, officers of, put on Half Pay Establishment in Ireland, 90.

Wolston, Woolpton, co. Warwick, 401.

Wolters (Wolsters), —, payment for services during the late Rebellion, 473.

Wolverton, Woolverton, co. Warwick, 399.

Wolvey, Woolvey, co. Warwick, 402.

Wonford, East, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 166.

Wonford, South, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 166.

Wonford, West, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 166.

Wood, [Cornelius], lieutenant general, regiment of Horse of, pay of, 261.

-, John, tidewaiter at Prestonpans, 507.

-, William, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Salop, 168.

Wood Walton, co. Huntingdon, tithes in and around, 349.

Woodcock, William, tenement in King's Cliffe in tenure of, 425.

Woodford Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Woodford, Thomas, Register of Customs Seizures, 351.

Woodin, Henry, recommended as riding officer for the coast of Kent, 556.

Woodman, —, land in Alverstoke of, 161.

Woodrow, Thomas, tidewaiter at Port Glasgow, 101.

WOODS AND FORESTS:
-, in America. See America.
-, Keepers of, 17; salaries and allowances payable to. 31.
-, lodges in, repair of, 17, 278.
-, officers of, salaries and allowances payable to, 31.
-, repairs, etc., in, 17, 34.
-, surrender to the Crown of, 385.
-, Surveyor General of, 134.
-,-, accounts of, 160.
-,-, contracts of, 34.
-,-, houses in Scotland Yard, 356.
-,-, Office of, muniments belonging to, 33, 374.
-,-, petitions referred to, 104, 110, 170, 201, 250, 601.
-,-, reports of, 308, 382.
-,-, salaries and allowances payable by, 31.
-,-, salary of, 459, 541.
-,-, warrants to, 200, 207, 218, 225, 278, 308, 374, 419, 438.
-,-, See also Hewett, T.; Wilcox, E.; Young, E.
-, timber in, dotard and decayed, felling and sale of, 207, 308, 470; for the Navy, 16, 24, 165.
-, Trent North, Surveyor General of, 278. See also Hewett, T.; Young, E.; Warden and Chief Justice, and Justice in Eyre. See Pierrepont, E., Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull.
-, Trent South, Surveyor General of, 278. See also Hewett, T.; Wilcox, E.; Young, E.; Warden and Chief Justice, and Justice in Eyre. See Bennett, C., Earl of Tankerville.
-, windfalls in, sale of, 34.
-, wood sales, 34.
-, named:
-,-, Alice Holt Forest.
-,-, Dean, Forest of.
-,-, Galtrees, Forest of.
-,-, New Forest.
-,-, Richmond Forest.
-,-, Rockingham Forest.
-,-, Salcey Forest.
-,-, Sherwood Forest.
-,-, Shotover and Stowood Forest.
-,-, Waltham Forest.
-,-, Windsor Forest.

Woodward, Anthony, landwaiter in Bristol port, 438.

-, Theophilus, an underkeeper of New Park, Richmond, 66.

-, Thomas, proposal for discovering counterfeiters, 145.

Wool, duties on. See Customs—duties.
-, exported clandestinely, 217; to France, 55, 220, 572.
-, exporters, in Kent and Sussex, prosecution of, 106.
-, riding officers for, 174, 175, 323, 383, 533; in Kent and Sussex, Surveyor General for. See Saxby, W.
-, transporting of, persons imprisoned for, 81, 134.
-, woollen goods, passing through Brunswick Luneburg, duties on, 93.

Woolaston, —, the affair of, 36.

Wooley. See Woolley.

Woolf (Wolfe, Woolfe), —, Secretary for Forfeited Estates in Scotland, 357.

-, David, alleged Customs offence by, 468; nutmegs, brandy, pepper, etc., belonging to, 602.

Woolford. See Wolford.

Woolley (Wooley), Adam, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 158, 388, 607.

-, Phil., a Keeper of Pirbright Walk in Windsor Forest, 367.

Woolpton. See Wolston.

Woolverton. See Wolverton.

Woolvey. See Wolvey.

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

Wootton Wawen, Wotton Warren, co. Warwick, 399.

Worcester Castle, adjacent building called Old Bridewell to be used as a House of Correction, 243, 381.

Worcester, county of, Commissioners to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in, 425.
-, Justices of the Peace for, 242; House of Correction to be set up by, 324, 381.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Sparry, J.
-, Sheriff of. See Lane, Sir R.
-, Surveyor of the duties on Houses in. See Diggs, R.; Durham, B.; Wyatt, J.

Worcester, co. Worcester, Chancellor of. See Lloyd, —.
-, gaol at, 201, 248.
-, House of Correction called Old Bridewell at, 324, 381.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Sparry, J.

WORKS:
-, Board of, 63, 70, 87, 90, 118, 119, 138, 196, 226, 240, 244, 272, 277, 295, 306, 361, 371, 372, 373, 386, 396, 508, 520, 535, 537, 538, 580, 586, 587.
-,-, fees, tables of, public display of, 176.
-,-, orders, rules and directions for, 76.
-,-, petitions referred to, 91, 121, 252, 396, 419.
-,-, reports of, 515, 535, 586, 606.
-,-, royal warrant to, 420.
-,-, warrants to, 65, 81, 105, 136, 221, 251, 252, 356, 379, 390, 391, 397, 416, 511, 554, 561.
-, Chief Clerk of. See Mercer, J.; Wren, C.
-, Clerks of, allowances to, 585, 586; stable at Whitehall of, repair of, 221.
-, Comptroller of, clerk to, 76; fees of, 76. See also Vanbrugh, J.
-, Gatekeeper of, fees of, 76.
-, issues or imprest for, 16, 498. See also Works—Paymaster.
-, Master Bricklayer of. See Hughes, T.
-, Master Carpenter of, fees of, 76: lodgings of, 105. See also Churchill, J.
-, Master Carver of. See Gibbons, G.
-, Master Glazier of. See Ireland, J.
-, Master Joiner of. See Hopson, J.
-, Master Mason of. See Jackson, B.
-, Master Plasterer of. See Lance, D.
-, Office of, 439.
-,-, allowances for, 369, 480.
-,-, bills and expenses passed in, 76.
-,-, books of, 511, 512, 585.
-,-, debts and arrears in, 244; issues towards, 49, 163, 369, 480, 543, 583, 590, 597, 613.
-,-, officers of, salaries of, 57, 458, 545, 558.
-,-, Principal officers of, 105; letters to, 422, 515; petition referred to, 583; warrant to, 585.
-,-, reports from, 483, 515.
-, Paymaster of, accounts of, 76, 439, 586.
-,-, clerk to, 76.
-,-, fees of, 76.
-,-, house in Scotland Yard for, 356.
-,-, issues to, 33, 163, 165, 369, 373, 480, 498, 502, 530, 543, 582, 587, 590, 597, 613, 616.
-,-, payments by, 165, 302, 360, 373, 502, 530, 583, 587, 597, 606, 616.
-,-, report of, 512.
-,-, See also Dartiquenave, C.; Packer, P.
-, Purveyor of, fees of, 76. See also Hopson, J.
-, Serjeant Painter of. See Highmore, T.
-, Serjeant Plumber of. See Roberts, J.
-, Surveyor General of, clerk to, 76; fees of, 76; report by, 439. See also Wren, Sir C.
-, Timber Yard, Keeper of, fees of, 76.
-, at Denmark House, 163, 369, 480, 543.
-, at Hampton Court, 136, 226, 251, 272, 361, 371, 386, 390, 391, 483, 586; Gardens, 164, 369, 480, 543; House, 164, 369, 480, 543.
-, at Kensington, 362, 386, 391, 416, 537; Gardens, 87, 164, 369, 480, 543; House, 164, 369, 480, 544.
-, at Newmarket, 164, 369, 480, 543.
-, at Royal Mews and Stables, 240, 252, 480, 544, 586.
-, at St. James's, 163, 164, 226, 252, 362, 369, 371, 397, 416, 480, 508, 520, 537, 543, 580, 586.
-, at Savoy Barracks, 480, 544.
-, at Savoy Hospital, 438, 515.
-, at Somerset House, 76; Clerk of, 585, 586.
-, at Tower of London, 163, 369, 480, 543; Clerk of, 585, 586.
-, at Westminster, 163, 369, 480, 543.
-, at Whitehall, 163, 369, 480, 543, 580, 586, 597.
-, at Winchester, 163, 369, 480, 543.
-, at Windsor, 76, 87, 164, 369, 480, 511, 512, 544, 583, 597.

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

Worlington Lode, co. Suffolk, 349.

Wormington. See Warmington.

Wormleighton, co. Warwick, 400.

Worseley (Worsley), Charles, of Platt, a Commissioner to inquire into losses and damages caused by Rebels in co. Lancaster, 424.

-, Henry, Envoy Extraordinary to the King of Portugal, 193, 241, 412, 472, 549.

Wortley alias Montagu, Edward, Ambassador Extraordinary to the Grand Seignior of Turkey, 283, 292, 355, 357.

Wotton Warren. See Wootton Wawen.

Wraggoe, Wragoe, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 168.

Wren (Wrenn), Christopher, Clerk Engrosser of the Works, 57, 458, 545; replaced, 485.

-, Sir Christopher, a Commissioner for Land Tax collection in the Palaces of Whitehall and St. James's, 429; Comptroller of the Works at Windsor Castle, 63, 205; Surveyor General of the Works, 57, 136, 439, 458, 545.

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

Wretton, Wrettan, co. Norfolk, tithes in and around, 350.

Wright, John, tenement in King's Cliffe in tenure of, 425.

-, Richard, Knight Harbinger to the King, 69, 451, 542, 565.

-, Sarah, pension for, 234.

-, William, Chief Justice of cos. Brecon, Glamorgan and Radnor, 317, 348, 526, 572.

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

Writs, of capias, 220; of capias utlagatum, 533; Sixpenny. See Chancery, Court of.

Wroth, John, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Essex, 166.

Wroughton, Teresa, pension for, 234.

Wroxall, co. Warwick, 399.

Wurtemberg, Court of, Resident at Geneva visiting, 413.

Wyatt (Wyat), John, late a collector of duties on Hides, 132.

-, -, Surveyor of duties on Houses for co. Oxford, 54, 137, 212; same for co. Worcester, 212.

-, Richard, prosecuting owlers, wool exporters and brandy importers in Kent and Sussex, 106.

-, Walter, late Surveyor of duties on Houses for co. Oxford, 137.

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

Wyberg. See Wibergh.

Wyche (Wich), Cyrill, Resident with the Hanse Towns, 193, 414, 474, 550.

Wylde, Thomas, a Commissioner of Excise and of the Revenue in Ireland, 246.

-, -, Justice of the Peace for co. Worcester, 381.

Wynde. See Winde.

Wyndham (Windham), —, Counsellor at law, allowances for trying the Rebels in co. Lancaster, 10.

-, Dame Ann, 65, 195, 468.

-, Catherine, lease of Richmount Ferry, Richmond, 109.

-, Frances, daughter of Dame Ann, pension of, 69, 195, 468, 542, 565.

-, Sir Francis, pension of, paid to executors, 69, 196, 479, 543.

-, Mahaleel, a Doorkeeper at the House of Lords, 312.

Wyndress (Windress), [William], colonel, regiment of Foot of, pay of, 262, 338.

Wynne (Winn, Winne, Wynn), John, lodge in Salcey Forest of, 278.

-, -, Sheriff of co. Flint, 314.

-, Owen, major general on the Irish Establishment, 562; regiment of Foot of, pay of, 261, 338, 341.

-, William, Standard Bearer of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 157, 388, 607.

-, -, weighing porter in London port, 577.

Wyvill, Francis, custodiam lease of lands in Stockton upon Tees, 136; Receiver General of Taxes for co. York, 68, 70, 102, 166; same for cos. Durham and Northumberland, the city of York, and the town of Kingston upon Hull, 166.