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H
Haberley, Alice, necessary woman at St. James's, payment to, 391, 688.
Hackman, Tho., of Ringwood, information against, 690.
Hackney Coaches and Chairs, 700.
-, Coachmen, By laws for, fees to the Lord Chancellor for allowing, 385.
-,-, petitions of, 36, 322, 701.
-,-, poor widows of, case of, 719.
-,-, to have a certain [or fixed] interest in their licences, 385.
-,-, See also Canes, A.; Gamball, J.
-, Commissioners for Licensing, 701, 719.
-,-, answer of, to the petition of coachmen, 36.
-,-, incidents bills, 217, 385, 596.
-,-, messenger to, fine imposed upon, 596.
-,-, new commission, 489.
-,-, Register to, fees, 385. See also Bolton, [C.].
-,-, report about ‘clauses’, 22.
-,-, representation about gold coins, 71.
-,-, salary bills, 217, 385, 596.
-,-, Solicitor to, payment to, 596. See also Pye, J.
-,-, to hasten the payment into the Receipt of Lottery moneys, 446.
-,-, to make an account of revenue applicable to the National Debt, 695.
-,-, to prepare an account of the 5s. a week on 800 Hackney Coaches and 10s. per an. on Hackney Chairs [as by 9 Anne, c. 16], 238.
-,-, warrant to, concerning a reduced rate of 21s. for guineas etc., 722, 730–731.
-,-, widow recommended to, for a licence, 373.
-,-, See also Barnard, C.; Idle, J.; Molyneux, M.; Smith, W.; Sutton, T.; Wey, J.
-, receipts from, 1707–1714, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 356.
-, rent of 4l. on, 347.
Haddington, county of, Sheriff of, 492.
Haddington (Hadington), Earl of. See Hamilton, Thomas.
Haddman (? Hardman), James, damages to his Meeting House in Failsworth, 187.
Haddock, Joseph, demolition of his Meeting House in Birmingham, 188.
Haddon, West, co. Northampton, lease of a messuage in, 676.
Hadersleben, Schleswig, 298.
Hadington, Earl of. See Haddington.
Hague, The, 280.
-, bills drawn at, 50.
-, Envoy and Plenipotentiary at. See Whitworth, C.
-, messenger sent to Copenhagen from, journey and expenses of, 297–298.
-, Ministers at, bills drawn by, 379, 588. See also Leathes, W.
Hainton, co. Lincoln, 457.
Hair merchants, importing from France, frauds by, 650; trading to Holland, petition of, 650.
Halberton, co. Devon, hundred, 277.
Haldane, J., a Commissioner of Salt Duties in Scotland, 290.
-, James, employed as officer of the Salt Duty in Borrowstounness, 626.
-, -, petition of, 41.
-, -, Professor of Ecclesiastic History in the University of St. Andrews, petition of, 506.
-, -, esquire, Resident with the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel, 687, 691; Resident with the Czar of Muscovy, 456, 612.
-, John, tidesurveyor at Fortrose and Cromarty, 441.
-, -, of Glenagies, et al., quarterly payment for distribution under the warrants of, 440.
-, -, esquire, pension for, 174, 439, 510.
-, [Lord], report on a silver mine countersigned by, 375.
-, Patrick, a Commissioner for enquiring into the estates of Traitors, 83, 261, 510.
Hale, Edward, service as porter at the trial of Rebels at Preston, 202.
-, John, mate of the Dartmouth [Custom House] smack, 132; to be a sitter at Babbicombe, 615.
-, -, surveyor, waiter and searcher in the Isle of Man, dismissed, 252.
-, Michael, Navy assigned tickets overpaid to, 166, 167.
-, or Hall, Thomas, clothier of the Royal Regiment of Dragoons, case of, 64, 715.
Hales, John, ground of, in St. James's, 282.
-, Robert, a Clerk of the Privy Council, 142, 149, 172, 449, 639.
-, Sir Thomas, baronet, a Comsioner for enquiring into the estates of Traitors, 83, 261, 510.
-, William, of London, goldsmith, assignee of W. Hayter, assignees in a commission of bankrupt awarded against. See Braddyll, R.; Child, Sir C.; Gibson, T.; Yale, E.
Haley. See Halley.
Half Moon Bay, St. Christopher, Customs waiter at. See Goodwater, E.
Half pence. See Mint—coining.
Halford, Isaac, butcher, victualling contract, 685.
Halifax, Earl of. See Montagu, G.
Halis, Richard, master of the John and Ann, 388.
Hall, —, 22; petition of, 41.
-, Benjamin, esquire, a Serjeant at Arms, 177, 457, 637.
-, Edward, tidesman, London port, 291.
-, Sir James, of Dunglass, baronet, gift of a Few Duty for building a bridge at Cockburnspath, 492–493.
-, John, Surveyor of Lancaster port, 702.
-, Joseph, esquire, a Serjeant at Arms, 177, 457, 637.
-, Richard, gentleman, Secretary to Vice-Admiral Baker, payment to, 375.
-, William, Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.
-, See also Hale, T.
Halley (Haley), [Edmund], Dr., House of Commons order served on, 321.
Halliday, James, declines the service of land [surveyor] and tidesurveyor at Alloa, 320.
-, Robert, appointed as land [surveyor] and tidesurveyor at Alloa, 320.
Halsted, —, widow, lands near Harwich, 315.
Hambly, Peter, and others, of London, merchants, petition of, 387.
Hamburg, 223, 227, 298; corn for, 193; tin at, 9, 49, 234–235.
Hamilton, Archibald, tidesurveyor at Crail, 441.
-, -, Lord, deposits Spanish silver on going off from Jamaica, 96.
-, Frederick, colonel, regiment of, 304, 538, 579–580; Agent to. See King, L.
-, George, cornet, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 539.
-, Lord George, 6th Earl of Orkney, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 74, 222, 384, 597; [Governor of Edinburgh Castle], 162; payment to the Provost Marshal by order of, 801; regiment [First Foot: Royal Scots] of, 735, 748, 854.
-, Gustavus, Lord Stackallan, pension for, 536.
-, Hans, regiment [Thirty-fourth Foot] of, 855, 856; regiment [Sixteenth Foot] of, 735, 768, 854.
-, James, lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 544.
-, -, 5th Duke of Hamilton, Heretable Housekeeper of Holyrood House, 271, 403.
-, -, Auditor of the Revenue, Scotland, 271, 402, 616; assistant to the Solicitors of Customs and Excise in Scotland, salary of, 382; grant of the office of Auditor revoked, 397.
-, -, of Pancaitland [Pencaitland], a Lord of Justiciary in the Western Circuit, Scotland, 405; a Lord of Session, 401.
-, -, sent to Scotland to try a silver mine, payment to, 134, 375, 464.
-, John, head Distributor of Stamps etc. for North Britain and Collector of the Duties, 142.
-, -, porter of Holyrood Palace, 403.
-, Thomas, Master of the Wardrobe, Scotland, 403.
-, -, sent to Scotland to try a silver mine, payment to, 375, 464.
-, -, 6th Earl of Haddington, created Knight of the Thistle 259; pension for, 174, 440, 510; et al., quarterly payment for distribution under the warrants of, 440.
-, Walter, esquire, Captain General and Governor in Chief of the Leeward Islands, 677; absence of, 507; arrival of, 507; salary of, 114, 250–251, 270–271, 300, 499, 507, 648; to assist the Surveyor and Auditor of the Revenues, 677, 696.
-, William, King's Almoner, Scotland, salary of, 404.
-, -, captain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 538.
-, -, of Grainge, First Commissary for the shire of Midlothian, 548.
Hammel, James, waiter and searcher at Clovelly, 552.
Hammersley, John, paper signed by, 127.
Hammon, —, ensign, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 544.
Hammond (Hamond), Anthony, Deputy Paymaster in Spain, 810; Paymaster of the Forces in Spain, 558.
-, Geo., Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.
-, Thomas, tidesman at Poole, 625, 647.
Hampden, —, letter of, from Bath, 46.
-, -, Teller of the Receipt, 313.
-, Anne, widow, demise of Fewson's Grange, 126, 297.
-, Richard, succeeding Treasurer of the Navy, 669.
Hampstead, co. Middlesex, private road for the Queen's airings to, 122.
Hampton, Richard, Receiver [General] of Taxes for co. Merioneth etc., 14.
Hampton Court, 46, 76, 77, 391.
-, apartments of George I at, furniture for, 652.
-, Bakehouse, leaden cistern and repairs required at, 575.
-, Band of Gentlemen Pensioners attending at, 457.
-, Bowling Green, 293.
-, Bushey Park, 72.
-, candlesticks for the King's service at, 431.
-, cellar at, fitting up, 442, 710.
-, Chapel, Bibles and Common Prayer Books for, 499; Communion Table, fine diaper for, 499; minister of, Holland for two surplices for, 499; organ in, repair of, 170; vestry, table and chairs for, 499.
-, charcoal house, 575.
-, confectionery at, 575.
-, Court residing at, 170, 392.
-, dining table at, for the Prince, 575.
-, dresser etc. at, for Madam Kilmansegg, 575.
-, Fish Larder, to be fitted up for a kitchen, 273, 712.
-, Gardens, 293, 306, 575.
-,-, Glass Case and Pheasant Yard Court, 93.
-,-, Great Fountain, 93.
-,-, Great Terrace and Bowling Green, 93.
-,-, Kitchen, 93.
-,-, Lower Wilderness, 93.
-,-, Melon Ground, 93.
-,-, Privy Garden, 93.
-,-, Quadrangle, Princess Court and Tennis Court, 93.
-,-, Wilderness and Grove, 93.
-,-, works at, issues for, 83, 585, 689.
-, Gentlemen of the Bedchamber attending at, 652.
-, Grooms of the Bedchamber attending at, 652.
-, Guard Room, beds etc. for, 550.
-, Herb Office and herbs, accommodation to be made for, 575, 710.
-, Honor and Manor of, Chief Steward of, Longford Mills etc. put under the care of, 221.
-, House Park, pavilions in, works at, 251–252; repairs etc. in, 157, 183.
-, kitchen, additional, 575; the Prince's, 575.
-, laundress to the Prince at, house and works for, 575.
-, lodgings at, furniture for, 651–652, 652; repair of, 408.
-, necessary house for the young Princesses' servants at, 575.
-, parks and gardens, water supply for, 221.
-, Pastry, works in, 575.
-, Presence Chamber, old, parting off for dining rooms, 575.
-, preserving the game at, 274.
-, presses at, for the King, 575; for the Prince of Wales, 575; for the young Princesses, 575.
-, Prince's Guard Chamber at, 575; beds etc. for, 575.
-, Prince of Wales's apartment at, 273.
-, Privy Kitchen at, 442, 710.
-, rails, cloak pins etc. for the King and Prince of Wales at, 575.
-, report by the Secretary at War dated at, 582.
-, royal warrants dated at, 458, 460, 468, 470, 471, 480, 481, 487, 489, 492, 500, 506, 507, 508, 509, 513, 548, 556, 557, 561, 562, 563, 564, 565, 570, 575, 577, 578, 587, 588, 589, 607, 608, 609, 616, 617, 619, 621, 650, 652.
-, scullery at, accommodation to be made to, 710; for the King, 575.
-, side kitchen at, 442, 710.
-, sign manual dated at, 529; given at, 514.
-, Stud at, 212, 393.
-, travelling charges to, 689.
-, wine cellar, fitting up, 575.
-, works at, issues for, 83, 585, 689.
Hanaper, the, Joint Clerks of, account of, expense of passing, 197. See also Edwards, T.; WThitehead, J.; Office, paper and printing account, 95, 136, 662–663.
Hanbury, [Thomas], Serjeant [at Law], 483.
Hancock, —, account of the Wine Licences, 134.
-, —, tenant of a house fronting Great Swallow Street, 283.
-, John, petition of, concerning the transporting to Great Britain 6,000 Dutch Troops, 673.
-, Joseph, clerical fee due to, 97.
Handasyde (Handyside), —, colonel, regiment of, recruiting officers and captains of, memorial of, 62.
-, Robert, Rebel prisoner transported to Jamaica, 205.
-, [Roger], colonel, regiment of foot, 502; regiment of, quartered in Oxford, 361.
-, [Thomas], major general, memorial of, 62.
Hane. See Kane.
Hanger Lodge. See Whittlewood Forest.
Hanging Houghton, Hanging, Houghton, co. Northampton, 452.
Hankin, —, widow, lands at Harwich, 315.
Hanmer, Sir Thomas, Speaker of the House of Commons, 95.
-, William, captain, attending Count Gyllenborg to Plymouth Castle, payment for, 52, 199, 288.
Hannam, Henry, of Stourbridge, Surveyor of the Duties on Hides and Skins, 79–80.
Hannus, Lewis de, captain, pension on the Irish Establishment, 522.
Hanover, 223, 298.
-, Court of, Emperor's Minister residing at. See Pendterriedter, Baron Christoph von.
-, Elector of, amount due to, anno 1697, 336.
-, Envoy from. See Schutz, L. J. S. von.
-, First Minister from. See Gottlieb, A.
-, journey to and return from, payment for, 163.
-, journey to the Hague from, payment for, 280.
-, progress of George I to, 138–139.
-, Resident from, with the States General. See Klinggref, E,
-, Secretary of Embassies. See Robethon, J. de.
Hansard, John, esquire, pension for, 520.
Hanse Towns, the, Ambassador at. See Wych, C.
Happing, co. Norfolk, hundred, 278.
Happisburgh, Happisburg, co. Norfolk, 373, 647.
Harbord, Sir Charles, premises valued by, 451.
-, William, Paymaster of the Forces in Ireland in 1689, 679; warrant of, 706.
Harbourers. See King's Huntsmen.
Harburg, Harenburg, Harenburgh, Germany, 298.
Harcourt, Henry, a Manager and Director of the Lottery [as by 3 Geo. I, c. 7], 448, 703; Comptroller of the Two Million Lottery anno 1711, 55, 123, 241, 287, 620, 632; petition of, 145.
-, Richard, Clerk of the Crown in the Court of King's Bench, allowance to, 444, 633.
Hardiman, Edward, captain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 542.
Hardinge (Harding), J[ohn], Deputy King's Remembrancer, 158, 463.
-, John, payment to, for stationery wares, 706.
-, Mary, a malefactor transported to Jamaica, 172.
Hardman, Thomas, damages to his Meeting House in Pilkington, 187. See also Haddman.
Hardwick, Ralph, lease of Arkengarthdale Forest, 619, 673, 699.
-, William, Rebel prisoner transported to St. Christopher, 207.
Hardy, James, ground or buildings of, in Piccadilly, 257.
-, John, tidesman at Southampton, 373.
Hare, John, false oath of, 627.
-, -, Richmond Herald, 432, 637, 711.
Harel, —, Dr., house of, in St. James's, inventory of things left in and delivered up by his executor, 262–263.
Harenburg, Harenburgh, Germany. See Harburg.
Hargrave, William, father in law to. See Combes, J.; lease of parcels of ground in Piccadilly, 425.
Hargraves, Josiah, damages to his Meeting House in Leek, 186.
Harleis [Harneis], John, Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Lincoln, 14, 381, 678.
Harley, —, clerk to an Auditor of Imprests, 168.
-, Edward, Auditor of Imprests, 1, 2, 27, 28, 63, 71, 84, 97, 104, 108, 119, 130, 133, 164, 165, 197, 220, 232, 243, 249, 264, 284, 288, 296, 311, 418, 468, 555, 558, 561, 615, 623, 631, 668, 678, 679, 681, 691, 699, 803, 810, 815, 816, 817; House of Commons order served on, 321.
-, Robert, political influence in the Commons, 733.
-, -, Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, agent to. See Thomas —
assignment by, 63.
assignment to the King of the Housekeeper's house and Office of Keeper of St. James's Palace, 555.
grant to, of the Office of Keeper of St. James's Palace and of the Housekeeper's House of the said Palace, 55.
house of, in Bath Court, allowance for, 37, 38, 40.
Housekeeper or Keeper and Underkeeper of St. James's, 213, 508.
Lord High Treasurer, 93, 110, 314, 447, 734, 735, 850.
payment to, for glasses, locks etc. in his house at St. James's, 622.
trial of, for high treason, 36, 56, 481, 633.
-, Thomas, esquire, commitment of, 321; kept in custody for the session of Parliament begun 9 Jan., 1715–16, 320.
Harlow, co. Essex, hundred, 627.
Harmondsworth, Harmondworth, co. Middlesex, parish and manor of, 221.
Harmsworth, Robert, Keeper of the Council Chamber, 176, 177, 438, 638.
Harneis. See Harleis.
Harper, Miles, lease of premises in Market Street, etc., 429.
-, Thomas, petition of, and royal bounty for, 24, 138, 397.
Harrington, co. Cumberland, 594.
Harrington, Richard, messenger, and his wife as housekeeper to the Commissioners of Transports, 418; carrying letters etc., 419, 420.
-, Samuel, tidesman in Bristol port, 669.
Harris (Harriss), —, widow, tenant of a messuage in High Holborn, 370.
-, David, pension for the children of Herman Vander Boogaert, 146.
-, Eliz., Mrs., payment to, for Danish ashen oars, 232.
-, John, landwaiter, London, 595; Surveyor of the Act of Navigation, 586.
-, -, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.
-, Philip, Customs riding officer at Fowey, 552.
-, Samuel, Cryer, attending at the trial of the Rebels at Carlisle, 202.
-, Sarah, prosecuted for diminishing guineas, 500.
Harrison, —, regiment of, 734, 736.
-, -, colonel, regiment of, 568, 824.
-, Charles, gentleman, Solicitor to the Court of Exchequer, law charges and salary, issues for, 87, 232, 235, 445, 639.
-, [Henry], colonel, regiment of foot, 502.
-, John, letter from, dated at Carlisle, 54, 624.
-, Robert, ancient tenant of the manor of Rosedale, 107.
-, -, lease of a tenement and lands in Lockton and Westfield in Cropton, 257–258.
-, -, waiter and searcher or preventive officer at Newton, 702.
-, -, clerk, executor to his father Sir Robert, petition of, 386.
-, Sir Robert, late Receiver General of Taxes for co. Oxford, 386, 653, 693; executor of. See Harrison, R.
-, Thomas, colonel, regiment of, 543.
-, William, order for a Bankers' annuity, 623.
-, -, surveyor, waiter and searcher in the Isle of Man, 252.
Harriss. See Harris.
Harsnet, Hugh, riding surveyor at Lymington, 551.
Hart, Moses, gentleman, loan by, 284.
Hartland, co. Devon, hundred, 277.
Hartlepool, co. Durham, 702; waiter and searcher at, 131.
Hartley (Hartly), Anthony, waiter and searcher in Wareham, 497.
-, John, bound for E. Scarborough, sued for an arrear due to the Crown, 213; petition of, 39.
-, Thomas, brother and heir to John, petition of, 57, 213.
-, William, junior, Receiver General of Assessments for co. Buckingham, 276.
Hartlib, Mary, widow, pension for, 520.
Hartly. See Hartley.
Hartopp, Thomas, colonel, royal bounty for, 218.
Hartstonge (Hartstongue), John, late bishop of Londonderry, 468, 589.
Harvey (Harvie), —, tithes, 34.
-, -, regiment of, 734, 736.
-, -, George, of Bristol, merchant, deceased, Customs bonds, 380, 446–447.
-, John, payment to, for horse hides, 232.
-, -, of Ixworth, demise of lands in High Holborn, 371; grant of premises in Pall Mall to, 379.
Harwich, co. Essex, 153, 378, 461, 501, 634, 697.
-, Company of Invalids quartered at, 142.
-, Corporation of, 142, 316; almshouses, 317.
-, Crown lands at or near, petition for a lease of, 252, 269.
-, Custom House wharf, 317.
-, embarkation of Forces for Holland at, disbursements at, attending the, 418.
-, Gorge of the King's Bastion at, 316.
-, Green, 316.
-, Hill House, 315.
-, King's Dockyard, 316, 317.
-, King's highway, 315, 316, 317.
-, King's Yard, 316.
-, lands, wharf, storehouses etc. at, purchase of, for fortifying, as by the Act 8 Anne [c. 23], 102, 104, 141–142, 144, 269, 315–318, 465.
-, Langleys Grounds, 315.
-, lighthouses near, 153, 317.
-, Little Marsh, 316.
-, Manningtree Water, 317.
-, Marsh, 315.
-, Marsh Wall, 315, 316, 317.
-, Mayor and Burgesses of, 316. oyster houses, 317.
-, Postmasters' agent at, 478.
-, St. Helen's, 316.
-, St. Helen's Green, 316, 317.
-, St. Helen's Street, 317.
-, St. Nicholas church, 317.
-, Simpson Garden, 317.
-, Sturman's Field, 315.
-, Town, 316.
-, Town Gate, 317.
-, Town Marsh, 316.
-, Town Wall, 316.
-, Victualling Office ground in, 316.
-, Walls End Field, 315, 317.
-, Watch House and Exchange, 316.
-, West Street, 317.
Harwich, Marquis of, regiment [Schomberg's Horse] of, 735, 744, 854.
Haselborough Lodge. See Whittlewood Forest.
Hasler, James, preventive officer at Trewarran, surrenders office, 648.
-, Joseph, Customs preventive officer at Trewarrall, 551.
Hastings, co. Sussex, 406; boatman at, 132.
Hastings, Eliza[beth], petition for extension of lease, 394.
Hater, Thomas, Keeper of the Petit Jury at the trial of Rebels at Preston, 202.
Hatrell, George, of Newcastle under Lyme, damaged in his goods and chattels, 186.
-, Henry, demolition of his Meeting House in Stone, co. Stafford, 186.
-, -, damaged in his goods and chattels, 185; his Meeting House in Newcastle under Lyme pulled down and burnt, 185.
Hattoff. See Hattorf.
Hatton, William, claim for damages to his springs and drain at Kingston, 624; of East Molesey, petition of, 54.
Hattorf (Hattoff), Monsieur [Johann Hattorf, Konsistorialrat and Kammersecretar of Brunswick-Calenberg], letter of, 491; lodgings of, at St. James's, 491.
Haverford, West, Receiver General of Taxes. See Howell, G.
Haversham, Lord. See Thompson, M.
Hawes (Haws), —, petition of, for an allowance for clerks, 110.
-, Francis, payment to, for receiving loans in 1713 for the Navy, 240.
-, -, esquire, Receiver General and Cashier of Customs, 30, 74, 232, 233, 234, 249, 310, 375, 384, 386, 475, 579, 642.
-, Thomas, 13.
-, William, messuage etc. in Hogsthorpe and Willoughby in the tenure of, 256.
Hawkers and Pedlars, Commissioners for Licensing, 51, 425, 623.
-, report about bone lace makers 57.
-, report from, on buyers of old clothes, 49.
-, restrain buyers of old clothes from following that employment unless they take out licences, 582.
-, to instruct their officers to accept guineas at a reduced rate, 722, 730.
-, See also Bacon, M.; Brown, F.; Jervaise,T.; Townsend, G.; Townsend, G.; junior.
-, Duties, as by 9 Wm. III [8–9 Wm. III, c. 25, or 9–10 Wm. III, c. 27], Commissioners for, new commission, 497–498.
-,-, [as by 6 Anne, c. 2; 6 Anne, c. 39; and 1 Geo. I, St. 2, c. 12], account of, demanded, 238, 695.
-,-, receipts from, 1707–1714, 351, 352, 353, 355, 356.
-,-, revenue from, 347.
-, Office, incidents bill, 651, 692.
-,-, officers employed in, list of, demanded, 13, 288.
-,-, salary bill, 651, 692.
-,-, surveyor in. See Meysey T.
Hawley, Francis, Lord Hawley, et al., Trustees for the sale of Fee Farm Rents. 432.
-, Henry, colonel, pension for, 536.
Hawling, Temple, tidesman in London port, 389.
Haws. See Hawes.
Hay, for the Army, 705, 707; pressing. wages for, 419.
Hay, Alexander, esquire, commonly called Alexander, Lord Hay, a Commissioner under the Commission of 23 Dec., 1714, for Recommending Clergy to vacate churches etc., 158; yearly allowance to, 375, 556.
-, Charles (sic for John), Marquis of Tweeddale, annuity, yearly pension or allowance for, 466.
-, George, Viscount Dupplin, a Teller of the Receipt, 174.
-, John, 4th Marquis of Tweeddale, annuity, yearly rent or pension for, 147. See also Hay, George.
-, -, Rebel prisoner transported to Maryland or Virginia, 207.
-, Thomas, 7th Earl of Kinnoull, annuity or perpetuity for, 295, 414.
-, William, merchant in Edinburgh, estate of Gringfoot, 564.
Haybron Wyken, in Woodbridge port, co. Suffolk, riding officer at, 675.
Haydock, Roger, payment to, for taking a list of prisoners etc., 106.
Haye. See Ilay.
Hayes, James D, lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 543.
Hayhurst, John, a witness against the Rebels, 195, 196.
Hayler, Thomas, riding officer for the wool business at Lydd, 646.
Hayling, Hyling, co. Southampton, salt work erected at, 105.
Haynes, John, petition of, 72.
-, Mary, widow, premises of, in St. James's, 283.
-, Richard, oats delivered to the Army by, 706.
Hayridge, co. Devon, 277.
Hays, John, waterman, carrying orders to transports, 419.
Hayse, Thomas, quarter master, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 539.
Hayter, Whitfield, assignee of S. Brockenborough, 579; assignees of. See Evans, Sir S.; Hales, W.
Haytor, co. Devon, hundred, 277.
Haywood, Joseph, damages to his Meeting House in Failsworth, 187.
-, See also Heywood.
Hazleborough Lodge. See Whittlewood Forest.
Head, Peter, riding officer at Cardurnock, dismissed, 373.
Headford, [co. Galway], barracks, one troop of horse at, 546.
Heard, John, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.
Heath, John, boatman at Babbicombe in Dartmouth port, 615.
-, Thomas, lease of lands and tenements in and near Harwich, 315–318.
-, -, esquire, petition for a lease of lands at or near Harwich, 252, 269.
Heathcote, Jno., petition of, 25.
Heaton, Robert, of Yorkshire, wool buyer, rewarded for prosecuting a Papist, 457.
Hebblethwaite, Charles, Undersearcher of London port, 112.
Hebden, James, ancient tenant of the manor of Rosedale, 107.
-, -, lease of cottages etc. in Pickering, 257–259.
-, William, tidesman, Newcastle port, 78.
Hebon, Samuel, underkeeper of Epping Forest, 463.
Hedges, Sir Charles, grant of premises in Richmond, 308, 376, 498.
-, William, only son and executor of Sir Charles Hedges, assignment by, 376–377.
Hellevoetsluis, Helversluce, Helvoetsluis, Helvoetelujs, Holland, 280, 478.
Hemlingford, co. Warwick, hundred, 653.
Hemming, Samuel, deceased, daughter of. See Bogdani, J.; lease of piccage, stallage, tolls and mills of Hitchin, 107.
Hemyock, Hemyocke, co. Devon, hundred, 277.
Henderson, Cha., Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.
-, James, instructed in the Customs in landing and shipping goods, 649.
-, John, estate of Gringfoot, 564.
-, Robert, Rebel prisoner transported to Maryland or Virginia, 207.
-, William, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 205.
-, -, Rebel prisoner transported to St. Christopher, 207.
Hene, Sir Henry, messuages in St. James's Street, 371.
Heneage, George, of Hainton, Steward to. See Gwyllim, L.
-, Sir Thomas, lands in co. Lincoln, 256.
Henley, John, a security for J. Bowdidge, petition of, 718.
-, Robert, constituted as Searcher of Plymouth port, 451.
Henn, William, Surveyor of House Duties for co. Essex, 48, 582.
Henning, Casper Frederick, esquire, issues to, for the Privy Purse, 17, 78, 191, 212, 304, 306, 503, 594, 650, 690.
Henriques (Henriquez), Abraham, a Commissary of Provisions in the Low Countries, 806.
Henry, Hugh, esquire, of Dublin, Receiver of the rents of the estate of the late Duke of Ormonde, 6, 7, 191, 198.
Henry VII, perpetuity granted to Cambridge University by, 659; perpetuity granted to the Corporation of Dartmouth by, 438.
Henry VIII, grant of rents to Trinity College, Cambridge, by, 181, 373.
Henstead, co. Norfolk, hundred, 278.
Hepburn, Henry, King's Apothecary in Scotland, salary, 404.
Heralds, coats of the royal arms for, 710–711; jewels and collars provided by the Jewel Office for, 711; list of, 432, 637, 711; quarterly fees and salaries, 175, 432, 637.
Herbert, George, gentleman, constituted as Comptroller of Chester port, 474.
-, Henry, Lord Herbert of Chirbury (p. 183, John, sic for Henry), 425; lease of ground at Whitehall, 183, 289, 379; pension for, 301, 304.
-, Richard, landing and shipping goods at Liverpool port, 496.
-, Thomas, proposals about the Soap Duty, payment for, 16, 307.
-, -, 27th Earl of Pembroke, pension for, 445, 635.
Hereford, county of, Receivers General of Taxes. See Bangham, E.; Clark, S.; Howell, G.; Sheriff of. See Mayo, T.
Hermitage, Monsieur. See Saulnieres.
Hermitage, Viscount. See Scott, Francis.
Hernandes, Martin, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 826.
-, Sebastian, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 826.
Herne, John, tidesman in Bristol port, 669.
-, Nicholas, Consul, disbursements for store houses at Denia, 266.
Heron, Alexander, lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 541.
Herring, William, deceased, tidesman at Southampton, 373.
Herrings. See Fish.
Hertford, county of, Commissioners [of Assessments] for, 65.
-, member of Parliament for. See Freeman, [R.].
-, Receivers General of Assessments. See Ashby, T.; Peters, R.; Smart, J.; Wollaston, R.
-, Sheriff of. See Duncombe, J.; Long, H.
Hertford, Earl of. See Seymour, Algernon.
Hervey, Carr, styled Lord Hervey, son and heir of the Earl of Bristol, payment to, 700.
-, John, 4th Earl of Bristol, 700; son and heir of. See Hervey, Carr.
Hesilrige, Sir Robert, baronet, Sheriff of co. Leicester, 249.
Hesket, John, King's Waiter, London port, to be Surveyor of the landwaiters, London port, 181, 213.
-, John, Lancaster Herald, 432, 637, 711.
Hesledine, Tho., lease of a messuage etc. in Barrow, co. Lincoln, 234.
Hesse, George, the late Prince of, bill drawn by, for the use of the Garrison of Gibraltar, 850–851, 856.
Hesse Cassel, Landgrave of, payment to, 328; Resident with. See Haldane, J.
Hetherington, Richard, ensign, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 541.
Hewett (Hewet, Hewitt), Robert, deputy to W. Aldworth, petition of, 606; memorial of, 24, 50.
-, Thomas, esquire, late Surveyor General of Woods, North and South Trent, 178, 180.
Hexham, co. Northumberland, 721.
Heymans, —, payment to, for forage, 801.
-, James, issues to, for arrears due in the Cofferer's Office temp. Queen Anne, 139; lodgings of, in the Privy Garden, 415; storekeeper of his Majesty's wines, 129, 140.
Heys, James, Rebel prisoner transported to St. Christopher, 207.
Heywood (Haywood), [Peter], Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica, letter about Spanish silver, 96.
Hick, Ralph, tenant of a cottage in Middleton, 259.
Hides, horse, tanned, for the use of pacquet boats, 232.
Hides and Skins, Duties on, 352.
-, [as by 9 Anne, c. 12, commencing 24 June, 1711], accounts of First Duty, Scotland, 338; payment out of the Scottish management of, 179, 183; produce of, in Scotland, and proportion due by way of Equivalent, 343.
-, [as by 9 Anne, c. 16, 1d. per pound], 236, 238.
-, [as by 10 Anne, c. 19, clause 1, commencing 1 Aug., 1712, ½d. per pound], 81, 236, 238, 606; payments out of, 179, 183.
-, Commissioners for, 50, 64, 66, 79, 687, 698, 730.
-,-, claim allowance for incidents attending country collections, 643.
-,-, reports by, 306, 622.
-,-, representation in behalf of their officers for repayment of Land Taxes, 482.
-,-, to make out accounts of Duties etc. applicable to sinking the National Debt, 238, 695.
-, Office for, cleaning and making fires, 129, 217. See also Blanckley, Anne.
-,-, in St. Martin's Lane, rebuilding, 194.
-,-, incidents bills, issues for, 368, 721.
-,-, officers employed in, list of, demanded, 13, 288; repaid Land Taxes on their salaries, 482.
-,-, porter at the door, 129, 217. See also Blanckley, J.; Webster, G.
-, receipts from, 354, 355, 356, 357.
-, Receivers of, oath administered to, concerning the rate for guineas etc., 730; to accept guineas at a reduced rate etc., 722, 730.
-, Supervisors of, petitions for re-instatement, 687, 698; dismissed for drinking the Pretender's health, 79–80.
Higginbottom, Thomas, Quarter Master, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 537.
Higginson, Joseph, demolition of his Meeting House in Wem, 188.
Highmore, Charles, Receiver General of Assessments for co. Cumberland, 279.
-, Thomas, lease of messuages in Pall Mall Field, 80, 256–257, 276.
-, -, Serjeant Painter to the Works, fee of, 635.
Highwaymen, conviction of, disbursements by sheriffs for the, 432.
-, apprehended, payment for, 78.
-, apprehending, petition for payment for, 718.
-, reward and expenses for taking, 72.
Hilgay, co. Norfolk, 715.
Hill, —, Army officers recommended by, 528.
-, -, House of Commons order served on, 321.
-, -, lease of a part of a tenement in Richmond manor, 394.
-, -, memorial relating to, 45.
-, -, general, House of Commons order served on, 321.
-, -, major general, petition of, 64.
-, -, the Hon., lease of a stable and coach house in Richmond, 451.
-, Andrew, hire of his yacht, 419.
-, Christopher, Master of the King's Barges, 241, 595, 596.
-, Edmond, waiter and searcher, to be Surveyor and act as landwaiter in the port of Wisbech, 262.
-, Eliz., annuity during the life of, 722.
-, James, Rebel prisoner transported to Maryland or Virginia, 207.
-, [John], regiment of, 734, 735, 786.
-, John, lease of Arkengarthdale forest, 619, 673, 699; wife of, executrix of Colonel Douglas, 619.
-, -, lease of lands in Westgate in Thornton Dale with Farmanby, 257–259, 276.
-, -, Receiver and Paymaster of the Transport Service, 43, 263, 307, 310, 318, 394, 507, 556; office revoked, 726–727, 727.
-, -, esquire, lease of land in Rosedale manor, 96, 107–108.
-, -, of Thornton Dale with Farmanby, gentleman, demise of lands to, 259, 276.
-, Richard, esquire, Governor of Dunkirk, 397.
-, -, captain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 538.
-, -, captain, pension for, 536.
-, Samuel, Latin Secretary, salary 192, 445, 661.
Hillersden (Hillesden), John, Sheriff of Buckinghamshire, payment to, 78, 303.
Hind, —, furnishing copper for coining, 43. See also Hines, H.
Hinds, William, matlayer, payment to, 663.
Hines, Henry, copper contract for the Mint, cutter for sizing bars of copper delivered to, 571.
Hinks, Robert, felon, lands of, in South Church in Auckland St. Andrew, 447.
Hinton, Jane, pension for, 520.
-, Samuel, pension for, 520.
Hintz, Daniel, agent to the poor Protestant Palatines in Ireland, petition of, 460.
Hinxman, Joseph, esquire, Chief Woodward of New Forest, memorial about offences, 709; petition for an allowance, 192.
Hitchcock, John, lease of the manor of Weston, alias Barking, and Winterhouse farm, co. Surrey, 231.
Hitchin, co. Hertford, lease of tolls and mills etc. at, 107.
Hoare, James, lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 539.
Hobb, Christopher, tenant of premises in Rosedale, 258.
Hobby, Sir Charles, Commander in Chief at the reduction of Port Royal, 141.
Hobson, Christopher, of Rosedale, husbandman, demise of premises in Rosedale, 258.
-, George, lease of land in Rosedale manor, 311–312.
-, John, lease of land in Rosedale manor, 311–312.
-, -, of Rosedale, husbandman, demise of premises in Rosedale, 258.
-, Joshua, sufferer at Nevis and St. Christopher, payment to, 686.
-, Lawrence, tenant of a messuage in Rosedale, 259.
-, Stephen, of Rosedale, husbandman, demise of premises in Rosedale, 258.
Hockenhill, –, captain, commander of the Hockenhill, 203, 207.
Hockly, John, riding officer at St. Agnes, 551, 552.
Hodges, Charles, gentleman, issue to, for discharging taxes on his Majesty's lands in co. Berks, 398.
-, Elizabeth, lease of premises in St. Albans Street, 429–430.
-, -, widow, lease of two messuages in St. Albans Street, etc., 100.
-, Sir Joseph, petition of, for a noli prosequi concerning cochineal, 57, 602, 644.
Hodgson (Hodshon), —, of Leighton (fled and absconded for rebellion), personal estate of, 484.
-, George, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia, 209.
-, Lemuel, petitions for an office in the Excise, 30, 448.
-, Tomlinson, boatman in the port of Wisbech, 262.
Hodson (Hudson), Thomas, riding officer at Cliff in hundred of Hoo, 181.
Hoffman, Monsieur, letter from, 620, 625.
Hogbin, John, waterman, carrying orders to Transports, 419.
Hogg, John, a Macer of the Exchequer, Scotland, 403.
Hoggshorpe, Hoggsthorpe. See Hogsthorpe.
Hogs' bristles, 88, 110.
Hogsthorpe, Hoggshorpe, Hoggsthorpe co. Lincoln, 130, 256, 276, 580.
-, manor, 256; Alcroft, Allencroft, Anderby Ings, Bridgedale, Camell House, Devehouses, Nether Grounds and Swindich, parcels of, 256.
Holbech, J., Deputy [in the Treasurer of the Chamber's Office], 577.
Holbrook, Edward, demolition of his Meeting House in Manchester, 187.
-, John, demolition of his Meeting House in Manchester, 187.
Holdernesse (Holderness), Earl of. See Darcy, R.
Holdroide. See Holroide.
Holland (and see Netherlands)—
-, allowance made by, for lost Army corn, 805–806.
-, Ambassadors to. See Ayerst, —; Cadogan, W., Lord Cadogan; Dayrolle, J.; Walpole, H.; Whitworth, C.
-, arms sent to Ireland from, 67.
-, Bank money of, agio allowed on turning same into current money, 246; remittances in, 243–247.
-, bills of exchange, 58, 246.
-, British foot regiments in the service of, treatment of, 318–319.
-, captains of the yachts belonging to, payment to, 280. corn for, 193.
-, Delft ware brought from, 690.
-, embarcation of Forces for, 418–419.
-, Envoy from. See Borsseles, M. van.
-, Forces from, designed for Portugal, 420.
-, goods being carried to, seized at Gravesend, 570.
-, hair merchants trading to, petition of, 650.
-, horses embarked for, 418.
-, journeys to, charge of, 19, 225, 318.
-, letters posted in, 225.
-, mail, ship hired for, 478.
-, money of, exchange equivalence of, 803, 804, 807, 809.
-, poor French refugee going to, 605.
-, ports of, Scotch and Irish officers hindered from getting to Scotland from, 280.
-, postage of letters paid in, 621.
-, Postmaster of. See Rielle, J. van.
-, Resident from Hanover with. See Klinggref, E.
-, ship going to, 605.
-, tin in, 48.
-, Transports bound to, 420.
-, Transport service to, incident disbursements on, 418–419.
-, Treaty between the French King and the, 365.
-, Treaty with, for furnishing bread to the Troops in Holland, 805.
-, Wurtembergers and Palatines transported to, 50, 600.
-, yarn from, 143.
Holland, Abigail, widow, pension for, 619.
-, George, quarter master, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 540.
-, James, tidesman and boatman in Penzance port, 551, 702.
-, Thomas, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.
Holles, John, 3rd Duke of Newcastle, lease of tolls and mills etc. in Hitchin, 107; recommends R. Lightfoot to the Customs Commissioners, 395.
Hollisnod, John, surveyor, waiter and searcher at Maidstone, 389.
Holloway, Jonathan, proposal of, for supplying the Mint with British copper, 450.
-, William, lease of land near Lewisham, 147.
Hollway, Nicho[las], bill of provisions for Gibraltar, 388, 389.
Holmes, —, chaplain at Algiers, salary, 77.
-, -, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 827.
-, George, Chief Clerk in the work of digesting etc. the Records in Cæsar's Chapel in the Tower, payment to, 233, 461, 612.
-, Henry, ensign, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 543.
Holmwood, Edward, gentleman, lease of a house in Richmond, 451.
Holridge, Richard, bill for the account of, 388. Cf. Holroide, R.
Holroide (Holdroide), Richard, bills of exchange, 389. Cf. Holridge, R.
Holt, co. Norfolk, hundred, 278.
Holt Forest. See Alice Holt Forest.
Holt, —, general, regiment of Marines, 199.
-, Rowland, Comptroller General of the Accounts of the Customs, 369.
Holy Island, co. Northumberland, lease of, 234.
Holyoake, Fisher, a surety for John Andrews, 653.
Holyrood House Palace, Heretable Housekeeper of, payment to, 179, 271, 403. See also Hamilton, James, Duke of Hamilton.
-, Heretable Usher of, 271.
-, porter of, salary of, 403. See also Hamilton, J.
-, underkeeper of, salary of, 403. See also Porterfield, J.
Home, —, Customs officer, 86.
Home (Hume), Alexander, 7th Earl of Home, pension revoked, 466.
-, —, Customs officer, 86.
Homet, James du, lieutenant, pension for, 523.
Honywood, —, et al., provisions for Port Mahon, 827.
-, [P.], brigadier, regiment [of Dragoons], 502.
-, Phillip, esquire, Groom of the Bedchamber, 74, 222, 384, 597.
Hoo, How, co. Kent, hundred, 181.
Hook with Warsash, Warsash, co. Southampton, Salt work at, watchman for, 85.
Hook, Abra[ham], of Bristol, merchant, security bonds, 380.
Hooker, Edward, Receiver General of Assessments for co. Southampton and Isle of Wight, 278.
Hooks, John, under clerk attending the House of Commons, 479.
Hooper, Edward, Master Keeper of Ashley Lodge in New Forest, memorial or petition of, 58, 649.
Hope, Sir William, Army allowance to, 111–112.
Hopkins, —, a Commissioner of the Revenue in Ireland, leave to come to England, 1, 85.
-, John, assignments of money payable for the West India Pacquet boats service, 369–370.
-, Mary, a malefactor transported to Jamaica, 171.
-, Richard, bills of exchange, 388, 389.
Hops, Duties on, 338, 352.
-, [as by 9 Anne, c. 13], 214; income from, 81, 128, 228, 250, 411, 412, 602, 630; loans on, payment of, 330, 331; produce of, in Scotland and proportion due by way of Equivalent, 343.
-, [as by 1 Geo. I, St. 2, c. 12], 237, 238.
-, moneys arising from, amount of, 585.
-, receipts from, 354, 355, 356.
Hopson, Edward, captain, issue to, for losses on money for the Baltic squadron, 2, 100, 159.
-, John, Master Joyner to the Works, fee of, 636; Purveyor to the Works, fee of, 636.
Hore, John, boatman at Wilcove, 79.
Hornchurch, co. Essex, 321, 506.
Horne, Samuel, Collector of Antigua in 1697, estate of, 710.
-, Thomas, adjusting accounts of the pacquet boats, 232.
Horneck, Philip, gentleman, a Treasury solicitor, 138, 292, 424, 600.
Horner, Edward, a Gentleman Pensioner, 457.
Horseley (Horsley), William, of Cropton, gentleman, demise of a cottage in Middleton, 258, 259.
Horse meat, 708.
Horses, Army, 807; killed, 743, 747.
-, baggage, 448.
-, bought for the service of Queen Katherine, 561.
-, carrying salt, 85.
-, coach, price of, 56.
-, draft, for the Army, 706.
-, embarkation of, at Harwich, 418.
-, for Customs officers, 551, 552.
-, for the Army in Ireland, 707.
-, harnesses for, 707.
-, post, payment for, 219, 224, 226.
-, recruit, for the Army, 746.
-, shoes and nails, 707.
-, slings, 707.
-, subsistence for, rate of, 195, 196.
-, sumpter, price of, 561.
-, See also Newmarket—King's.
Horsley, William, clerk to the Secretary to the Stamps Commissioners, 100.
Horsly. See Horseley.
Horspole (Horspoole), John, petitions for a landwaiter's place, 57, 642.
Horton, Alexander, late Receiver General of Taxes for co. Bucks, 658; children of, trustee for. See Saunderson, Sir W.
-, James, riding surveyor at Ingoldmells, 79.
-, See also Houghton.
Hosier, George, deputy King's Waiter, London port, 594.
-, William, tenant of lands in St. Giles in the Fields, 371.
Hotchkis, Samuel, demolition of his Meeting House in Shrewsbury, 188.
Hotham, Sir Charles, baronet, petition of, 69.
-, regiment of, 734, 736; arrears due to, 181; disbanding, 181; officers of, petition of, 70; on march from Perth to Berwick, 181.
Houblon, Sir Richard, of London, merchant, petition of, 240–241.
Houghton, co. Northampton. See Hanging.
Houghton (Horton), Sir Henry, baronet, a Commissioner for enquiring into the estates of Traitors, 83, 157, 261, 510; Justice of the Peace for co. Lancaster, 494.
Houlditch (Houldith), Richard, esquire, a Commissioner for Stamp Duties, 147; a Trustee for sale of shares of the South Sea Company, 629; Receiver General of the Stamp Duties, 147, 151, 158.
Houlme, George, of London, merchant, goods assigned to, 718.
Hounslow Heath, Army encampment, on, 704, 705, 706, 708.
House, —, widow, messuage of, in Pall Mall Field, 282.
Houses, Duties on, amount of, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356; returned from cos. York, Durham and Northumberland, 656.
-, [as by 7 Anne, c. 30], 238.
-, [as by 8 Anne, c. 10], additional, 238; annuities directed by, payment of, 724.
-, Assessment duplicate, 373.
-, Commissioners for, to hasten the payment into the Receipt of moneys payable for the Lotteries of 1711 and 1712, 446.
-, conducted to the Exchequer by barge etc., 660.
-, continued by the Act 5 Anne [6 Anne, c. 21], annuity payable to the Bank out of, 688.
-, convoyed to the Exchequer, guard for, 659.
-, incidents' bills for, payment of, 368, 721.
-, money returned to the Exchequer, allowance of 3 pence per pound to a Receiver General for, 435.
-, Office for, report dated at, on the sufficiency of securities proposed for a Receiver General, 382.
-, officers of, new establishment, detailed, of salaries for, 622; letter about, 465.
-, payment out of, 250.
-, Receivers General, Receivers, of, 101, 110, 113, 161, 179, 192, 193, 215, 217, 312, 368, 377, 378, 382, 384, 446, 487, 563, 578, 582, 586, 617, 628, 656, 657, 660–661.
-,-, accounts, 13.
-,-, appointed, 56.
-,-, arrears of, 107.
-,-, charges of returning moneys, 655–656.
-,-, debts of. 306, 315.
-,-, extraordinary charges of, 104, 658.
-,-, overpayments by, 150.
-,-, petition of, 194.
-, revenue from. 347.
-, Surveyors of, appointment of, 33, 48, 101, 110, 161, 179, 192, 215, 312, 368, 377, 487, 582.
-,-, commission revoked, 112–113.
-,-, constituted by letters patent, 112–113.
-,-, dismissed, 179, 215, 460, 487, 578, 582.
-,-, salaries of, 101, 110, 161, 179, 312, 368–369, 487, 578, 582.
How, co. Kent. See Hoo.
How. See Howe.
Howard, Charles, esquire, Groom of the Bedchamber, 74, 222, 384, 597.
-, Henry, 14th Earl of Suffolk, a Commissioner for Trade, 99, 210, 424, 616, 653, 709.
exercising the office of Earl Marshal of England, staff of gold for, 710.
memorial of, 37.
to signify his objections if any to the Attorney General's report on Mr. Anstis's petition for salary as Garter King at Arms, 607, 618, 620.
-, Henry Bowes, 5th Earl of Berkshire, pension for, 466.
-, Hugh, Keeper of the King's Paper Office, 180, 637.
-, John, joiner of the Privy Chamber, payment to, for carved and gilded [picture] frames, 391, 688.
-, Thomas, late husband of Lady Diana Fielding, a Teller of the Exchequer, building a house belonging to his office as Teller 465, 601; clerk under. See Swift, —.
-, -, 15th Duke of Norfolk, letters about the office of Garter King at Arms, 57, 620.
-, William, Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.
Howdell (Howdel), Joseph, tidesman in Hull port, 181.
Howden [co. York], riding surveyor at, 78.
Howdon Panns, Howden Pans, co. Northumberland, boatman at, 390; tidesurveyor at, 78.
Howe (How), [Emanuel Scroop], major general, foot regiment of, 269.
-, John, Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons, Paymaster of the Forces, 140, 181, 737.
accounts, allowances in, 699.
memorials and petitions etc. of, 29–30, 30, 394, 441, 448–449.
payments by, 152, 173–174, 260, 286, 345, 385.
payment to, 114.
-, Ruperta, Mrs., petition of, concerning the salary of the Keepers and underkeepers of Alice Holt and Woolmer Forest, 92.
Howell, —, recommendation of, 62.
-, George, Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Glamorgan, Carmarthen, Cardigan, Hereford, Brecon, Radnor, Pembroke and Haverford West, 7, 372, 460, 482.
-, John, tidesman and boatman at Dale, 291.
-, Thomas, waiter and searcher at Cardigan, dismissed, 79.
Hoy, Thomas, Doctor, Professor of Physic and Reader of the same in the University of Oxford, 175, 438.
Hoyle, John, assignee of Sir R. Viner, proprietor of an annuity, 579.
Hubblethorne, Charles, captain, pension for, 520.
Hucks, Solomon, of the Endeavour hoy, recompense for his loss, 478.
Hudson, John, late Director of the British Hospitals in Germany and the Low Countries, petition of, 605.
-, -, Yeoman Pricker, 396.
-, See also Hodson.
Hugall, John, a witness against the Lancashire Rebels, 196.
Hughes, —, captain, search of his goods for coining tools etc., 500.
-, Edward, esquire, Judge Advocate General, 182.
-, Thomas, a blind man, pension for, 519.
-, -, Master Bricklayer of the Works, fee of, 635.
Hull, Kingston upon Hull, 29, 109, 143, 214.
-, boatman in, 181.
-, Custom House smack at, mate of, 132.
-, Customer of. See Bell, R.; Jackson, R.
-, gaol, 191.
-, riding surveyor at, 78.
-, tidesmen in, 78, 181.
-, tidesurveyor at, 252.
-, town and county of, Receiver General of Assessments. See Wyvill, F.; Sheriff of. See Thompson, W.
-, weigher in, 181.
Hull, Thomas, messuage of, in St. James's, 282.
-, See also Barker, Eliz.
Humberstone, James, assignment to, of orders and tallies on Malt anno 1715, 155–156.
-, Mary, widow, assignment to, of orders and tallies on Malt anno 1715, 155.
Humble, Sir John, baronet, officer in the Receipt for paying annuities etc., 724.
Humbleyard, co. Norfolk, hundred, 278.
Hume, Earl of. See Home.
Hume, Alexander, quarter master, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 541.
-, Sir Andrew, of Kimmerghame, a Lord of Session, 401.
-, Fra., Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.
-, Sir Gustavus, Knight, Groom of the Bedchamber, 74, 222, 384, 597.
-, James, Advocate Depute in Scotland, 556; Advocate Depute in the Southern Circuit, 405.
-, Sir Patrick, Earl of Marchmont, report about, 54; pension for, 174, 439, 510; Sheriff of the shire of Berwick, accounts of, allowances in, 673; et al., quarterly payment for distribution under the warrants of, 440.
-, Thomas, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia, 209.
Hume-Campbell, formerly Hume, Alexander, 2nd Baron Polwarth, Lord Register of Scotland, commission of, and payment to, 179, 402.
Humphryes, James, Quarter Master, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 537.
Hundreds, named:
-, Amounderness.
-, Axminster.
-, Bampton.
-, Black Torrington.
-, Blackburn.
-, Blackheath.
-, Blofield.
-, Braunton.
-, Brixton, East.
-, Brixton, West.
-, Brothercross.
-, Budleigh, East.
-, Budleigh, West.
-, Clackclose.
-, Clavering.
-, Cliston.
-, Coleridge.
-, Colyton.
-, Copthorne.
-, Crediton.
-, Depwade.
-, Derby.
-, Diss.
-, Earsham.
-, Elmbridge.
-, Ermington.
-, Erpingham.
-, Eynsford.
-, Farnham.
-, Flegg.
-, Forehoe.
-, Freebridge Lynn.
-, Freebridge Marshland.
-, Fremington.
-, Gallow, North.
-, Godalming.
-, Godley.
-, Greenhoe.
-, Greenhoe, South.
-, Grimshoe.
-, Grumbalds Ash.
-, Guiltcross.
-, Halberton.
-, Happing.
-, Harlow.
-, Hartland.
-, Hayridge.
-, Haytor.
-, Hemlingford.
-, Hemyock.
-, Henstead.
-, Holt.
-, Hoo.
-, Humbleyard.
-, Kingston.
-, Knightlow.
-, Launditch.
-, Leyland.
-, Lifton.
-, Loddon.
-, Lonsdale.
-, Lynn Regis.
-, Mitford.
-, Molton, South.
-, Ongar.
-, Ossulston.
-, Ottery, St. Mary.
-, Plympton.
-, Reigate.
-, Roborough.
-, Salford.
-, Shebbear.
-, Sherwill.
-, Shropham.
-, Smithdon.
-, Stanborough.
-, Tandridge.
-, Taverham.
-, Tavistock.
-, Tawton, North.
-, Teighbridge.
-, Thetford.
-, Tiverton.
-, Tunstead.
-, Wallington.
-, Walsham.
-, Waltham.
-, Wayland.
-, Winkleigh.
-, Witheridge.
-, Woking.
-, Wonford.
-, Wotton.
Hunt, Edward, late master of the Endeavour hoy, 478.
-, -, Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.
-, Eliz., widow of Edward, petition of, 478.
-, Henry, demolition of his Meeting House in Kingswinford, 186.
-, James, gentleman, a Manager and Director of the Lottery [as by 3 Geo. I, c. 7], 447, 703.
-, John, esquire, demolition of his Meeting House in Wrexham, 189.
-, William, petition of, on behalf of contractors with the Victualling Office at Plymouth, 719.
Hunter, John, landwaiter and searcher at Anstruther, 229.
-, -, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.
-, Robert, esquire, Captain General and Governor in Chief of the Province of New York, to assist the Surveyor and Auditor of the Revenues, 677, 697.
-, Pat., Rebel prisoner transported to Maryland or Virginia, 207.
-, William, riding surveyor in Berwick port, 476.
Huntingdon, county of, Receiver General of Assessments. See Dowse, W.; Jeay, W.; Sheriff of. See Conyers, Sir J.
Huntingdon, John, riding surveyor between Hull and Howden, 78.
Hunton, Nicholas, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 826.
Huntsmen. See King's Huntsmen.
Hupe, Thomas la, esquire, money for Port Mahon fortifications, 812.
Hurst, Edward, riding officer at Werden Point, 79.
Husband, —, collections of, two volumes of, payment for, 684.
Husk, —, colonel, sent to Paris, 280.
Hustler, James, King's Waiter, London port, 78,594; deputy to. See Hosier, G.
Hutches, Thomas, a Gentleman Pensioner, 457.
Hutchins, Bernard, Receiver General of Land Taxes and Duties on Houses for co. Somerset and city of Bristol, 193, 628, 655.
-, Jeremiah, Customs waiter at the Fort in the Harbour of St. John, Antigua, 552.
Hutchinson, —, letter about, 62.
-, -, slaughter house in St. James's in the possession of, 282.
-, Andrew, watchman of the Salt Duty in Scotland, 442.
-, Arch[ibald], memorial of, 71.
-, Eliza[beth], widow, lease of the Blackhorse Inn in Piccadilly, 126.
-, Elizabeth, lease of ground in Piccadilly, 427.
-, Hartly, Escheator General of the province of Munster, petition of, 35, 479.
-, John, lease of land in St. James's, 426.
-, Julius, Sheriff of co. Nottingham, 249.
Hutton, John, Doctor of Physic, First and Principal Physician to William III, salary and travelling charges of, 577, 644.
-, Mathew, a sworn clerk of the King's Remembrancer Office, 579.
Hyde, Edward, 3rd Earl of Clarendon, pension on the Irish Establishment, 519.
-, Henry, 5th Earl of Rochester, Keeper or Ranger of Richmond New Park, 171, 180, 445, 479, 638; Vice Treasurer and Receiver General and Paymaster General of revenues in Ireland, and Treasurer at War in Ireland, 305, 587.
-, Laurence, 4th Earl of Rochester, lease of ground in St. James's, 192, 253, 413.
-, Mary, widow, pension for, 520.
Hyde Park. See London and Westminster—Streets etc.
Hyling, co. Southampton. See Hayling.
Hyndford, Earl of. See Carmichael, James.