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Wade, _, captain, frauds committed by, 466.
-, -, Samuel, Clerk of the Peace for Coventry, certificate by, 250.

Wager, Sir Charles, Admiral, in the West Indies, 127: pay of, issue for, 187; petitioner for grant of royal mines in Jamaica, 106, 541, 583, 603.

Wages of the Navy. See Navy.

Waggons, for the siege of Mons, 135; and see Army.

Wagstaffe, Thomas, petition for proclamation reward, 514.

Waiters. See Customs—London port (Queen's waiters); Customs—outports.

Waldron, John, Surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Oxford, appointment and salary, 447.

Waleff, Monsieur, convention with, 280; regiment of dragoons of, on the Establishment of 20,000 men, 280.

Wales:
-, Auditor of, letter to, 369; and see Godolphin, S.
-, House Duties in, Surveyors of, appointment of, 311; and see under several counties.
-, Judges of, salaries of, issues for, 36(2), 202, 306, 330, 374, 420, 529.
-, North, Receiver of Crown Lands for (D. Peck), 11.
-, Prince of. See Charles I.
-, Sheriffs of, accounts of, 369.

Walford, Hugh, Surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Warwick, appointment and salary, 447; dismissed, 492.

Walker, _, lieutenant [of Marines], payment to, for loss of his right arm, 43, 435.
-, -, John, Clerk Assistant to the House of Lords, payment to, for attending judges and for collecting and transcribing statutes relating to treason from records in the Parliament Office, 399.
-, -, John, petitioner, 595.
-, -, Miles, master of the William and Mary, 254.
-, -, Thomas, Queen's housekeeper at Newmarket, petitioner, 596; salary payment, 472.
-, -, Thomas, searcher, London port, gold seized by, 418.

Waller. Dr., an Advocate for Prizes, 309.
-, -, Katherine, royal bounty for, 186.
-, -, William, Surveyor of Duties on Houses for Southwark, appointment and salary, 447.

Wallis, Mary, surety, 388.
-, -, William, clothing for Chelsea Hospital and Invalid Companies supplied by, 182.

Walpole, Horatio, Secretary to the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary for the Treaty of a General Peace, ordinary, 401, 530.
-, -, Robert:
-, as Secretary at War. See Army—Secretary at War.
-, as Treasurer of the Navy. See Navy—Treasurer.
-, attending the Treasury, 7, 14, 24, 38.
-, letter to, 454.
-, reports from, 580

Walter, Charles, petition re duty on pepper, 217.
-, -, Henry, landsurveyor, London port, appointed assistant in the East India warehouse, 160.
-, -, Sir John, grant in trust to, 329.
-, -, Peter, executor of Algernoon, Earl of Essex, certificate by, 511.

Walters. See Warters.

Walterson, Walter, tenant of fresh marshes of Brancaster, 321.

Waltham Forest, co. Essex, officers of, fees and allowances, 49, 390.

Walton, co. Surrey, lands and tenements in, lease of, 248.

Walton, Edward, appointed established watchman in London port, 354.

Walton Leigh, co. Surrey, manor of, lease of, 248.

War, extraordinary charges of. See Army—extraordinary charges of the war; in Ireland. See Ireland; with France. See France.

Warburton, Jane, Maid of Honour, payments to, 181, 314, 398, 488.

Ward, Mr. [for the Bank of England], attending the Treasury, 46.
-, -, John, merchant (et al.), attending the Treasury, 112; petition re contract for supplying sail cloth, 112, 537.
-, -, Patience, lease of tithes of grain to, 322.

Warden, Richard, Surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Berks, appointment and salary, 445.

Wardour, Mr., matter referred to, 229.

Wardrobe:
-, Great, 584.
-, accounts of, 587; weekly certificates of, required by the Treasury, 43.
-, debt of, issues to clear, 489, 498, 502.
-, fee out of, paid to the Chancellor of the Exchequer for his robes and vestures, 511.
-, fees, salaries, pensions and liveries, annual charge of, 451.
-, furniture and goods supplied by, estimate of the yearly charge for, required, 451; for the Governor's chapel at Jamaica, 92; for the House of Lords, 474.
-, Master of (Duke of Montagu):
-, accounts of, 47, 436.
-, deputy to. See Dummer, Thomas. issues to, 1, 23, 93, 97(2), 121, 324, 489, 494, 498, 501, 502.
-, stay of process against, 387.
-, warrants to, 120, 121, 160, 167, 172, 335, 385, 396, 405, 443, 464, 474, 487, 490, 517, 525, 538, 541, 542, 547.
-, Removing, pall, canopy &c. used at the funeral of George, Prince of Denmark, delivered to, 460.
-, at Whitehall, Yeoman of (George Davenant, Grey Maynard), additional salary for, 260; standing wardrobes at St. James's, Whitehall and Windsor in the custody of, 260.
-, Standing:
-, at St. James's Keeper of (George Davenant. Grey Maynard), 260.
-, at Whitehall, 260.
-, at Windsor, 260.

Wardrobe Keeper at Kensington Palace. See Lowman, Mary.

Wards and Liveries, Court of:
-, chairs for,. 120.
-, Doorkeeper and Usher of, office of, granted to Bartholomew Rogers (1617), 228.
-, Outward and Inward Court of Wards, rooms called, 228.
-, Treasury of, 228; ancient records of the Queen's Bench kept in, 229; rooms under, used as a stable, 229.

Warner, John, master of the Queen's barges, petition for renewal of his salary, 578.
-, -, Richard, Queen's waiter, London port, deputy to (J. Hardwick), 205, 207.

Warren, John, Excise officer at Sandwich, rewarded for discovering revenue frauds, 227.
-, -, Talbot, captain en second in Hill's regiment, half pay for, 156.
-, -, William, mariner, agreement with, for setting up four packet boats to New York, 241.

Warters (Water, Waters, Walters), John, [Comptroller of Accounts of the Rights and Perquisites of the Admiralty]:
-, agent under (M. Bingham), 566.
-, attending the Treasury, 93.
-, letters to, 172, 328, 463.
-, matters referred to, 230, 277, 289, 291.
-, [Officer of the Prizes], 566.
-, prosecution by, 569.
-, reports by, 566, 568, 569, 587, 589.

Warwick, Sir Philip, lease of lands in Whitehall to, 305.

Warwickshire:
-, House Duties in, Receiver General of warrants to, 256, 492, 512; and see Claridge, W.; Surveyors of. See Cooper, J.; Eastman, J.; Jenner, T.; Walford, H.
-, Land Tax (Assessments, Taxes), Receiver General of. See Andrews, J.; Claridge, W.; Palmer, W.

Watchmen. See Customs—London port.

Water, Mr. See Warter, J.

Water Engine at Windsor. See Windsor.

Water Engine maker. See Aldersey, R.

Water supply:
-, for Hampton Court, 269, 329, 360.
-, for Queen's house at the Cockpit, 413.
-, for St. James's Palace and stables, 468.

Watermen. See Customs—London port; outports.
-, Queen's, Queen's pensionary watermen. See Queen's.
-, to the Prince of Denmark, liveries for, 541.

Watkins (Watkin), Elizabeth, petition for royal bounty, 577.
-, -, Rymard, Surveyor of Duties on Houses for London and Middlesex, appointment and salary, 446.
-, -, Thomas, 605.
-, -, William, petitioner, 606.

Watlington,_, ensign in Sutton's regiment, half pay for, 156.

Watson, David, freighter of the William and John, 451, 472: petitioner for release of ships from quarantine, 451, 472, 497.
-, -, John, master of the Kingston, 505.
-, -, John, petition for the release of ships from quarantine, 485.
-, -, Lewis, Lord Rockingham, papers about the manor of Little Weldon and his Buckhound fee, 575.
-, -, Robert, bailiff of the manor of East Greenwich, petition for and grant of sheds under the park wall of Greenwich, 455, 456, 596.

Watts, Robert, petitioner, 605.

Wauchope,_, Lieutenant Colonel, a prisoner in the Tower, memorial for subsistence, 578.

Wax and tallow chandlers. See Chandlers.

Waytes, John, tidesman in the inferior list, London port, to exchange places with watchman, 492.

Weaver, John, collector of Customs at Portsmouth, surety of, petition of, 438, 514; widow of, robbed, 438.
-, -, Thomas, Collector and Receiver General of the Revenues in New York, 151.

Weavers. See Silk weavers.

Webb (Web), Mr. or Captain, attending the Treasury, 5, 6; his account of moneys received and paid for fortifications at Gibraltar, 5, 6, 40, 423.
-, -, John [Richmond], (Richmond, alias Webb), Lieutenant General:
-, allowance to, for the charge of cure of his wounds, 48, 403, 436.
-, annuity out of the Post Office for, in consideration of his services in the Low Countries, 200, 263, 450.
-, Governor of the Isle of Wight, pension out of the Post Office stopped during the time he shall be continued as, 515.
-, petition for allowance of Trophy money, 167, 194.
-, regiment of (Queen's Own Regiment), painting of colours of, with the Queen's arms and provision of liveries for drummers, 167, 194.
-, victory of the detachment under, at Wynendaele, 199.
-, -, Thomas, Second Justice of Pembroke, Carmarthen and Cardigan, payment to, 306, 529.
-, -, Trevor, lieutenant en second in Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 155.

Webster, Sir Godfrey, et al., shipowners, petition of, 174, 577.
-, -, Richard, appointed Surveyor, waiter and searcher and commander of the boat at Sandwich, 417.

Weddell, Mr., Surveyor of Norwich, 270.
-, -, Robert, officer for prosecuting counterfeiters and diminishers of the coin in England as by the Act of 7 Anne, c. 24, salary and expenses, 193, 401.

Wedderburn of Dundee, Alexander, Surveyor of Window Duties for Angus and Mearns, appointment and salary, 508.

Weeks. See Wicks.

Weighers. See Customs—outports.

Weighers in fee, 314.

Weights and measures sent to Scotland, 289.

Wekett (Weket), William, payment to, for attendance and disbursements at the Treasury, 226, 229, 343, 349, 480.

Weldon. See Little Weldon.

Welford, John, master of the Vine, 505.

Wells port, co. Norfolk, boatman at, 270: collectors of, 354; trade and business of, increase in, 354.

Wemyss, David, Earl of Wemyss, Lord High Admiral (Vice Admiral) of Scotland, payment to, in compensation for the loss of that office by the Union, 49, 257, 414; petition referred to, 589.

Wenman, [Richard], Viscount Wenman, his commission bill of charges, 578.

Wentworth, Thomas, Lord Raby, Ambassador Extraordinary to the King of Prussia, his ordinary and extraordinaries, 530, 531; regiment of, clothing for, burnt, 287.

Werden, Sir John, a Commissioner of Customs, 66.

Werden Point, riding officers at, 404: for the wool business, 354.

Wesley, Mathew, surety, stay of process against, 405.
-, -, Timothy, distributor of stamps co. Berks, sureties of, stay of process against, 405.

West, John, in custodiam lease of lands in Whereton Montagu to, 396.
-, -, William, lieutenant, petitioner, 606.

West Ham, co. Essex, 20.

West Indies, 309.
-, Army in. See Army—West Indies.
-, chaplains and schoolmasters for, 84, 89, 470, 476.
-, convoy for, 89, 476.
-, Expedition to. See Expeditions.
-, packet boats. See Post Office—packet boats.
-, wreck in, salvage from, 127.

West Lothian, shire of, Surveyor of Window Duties for. See Oliphant of Linlithgow, W.

Westley, Robert, pension for, for ground rent for the Queen's house at the Cockpit, 413.

Westminster, co. Middlesex:
-, House Duties, Surveyors of. See Haggley, W.; Trenwith, J.
-, Judges at, issues for salaries of, 201, 330, 373, 420, 529.
-, Land Tax (1709), collection of arrears of, 427.
-, Trial of the Pix of Scotland at, 450.

Westmorland:
-, House Duties, Receiver General of. See Brougham, T.; Surveyor of. See Redman, G.
-, Land Tax (Assessments), Receiver General of. See Brougham, T.

Weston, Mr., attending the Treasury, 53, 54, 108; estate of, sale of, 108; petition of, 54; sureties of, 108.
-, -, John, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Surrey, commission revoked, 215.
-, -, John a Surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Devon, appointment and salary, 445; petition to be continued in his employment, 454.
-, -, John, petitioner, 596.

Westwood, Theophilus, an underkeeper of the New Park, Richmond, salary payment, 362.

Wexford, co. Wexford, collector of, money stolen from, 126.

Weybridge, co. Surrey, manor or lordship of, lease of, to Sir J. Jennings, 106, 539: park, mills and coney warren upon the heath near, leased to Earl of St. Albans, 539; valued in the Commonwealth Survey, 539.

Weymouth, co. Dorset:
-, bridge, pier and harbour at, repair of, petition for additional allowance for, 404, 573, 578, 583; report re, 37, 583.
-, business at, superior to that at Dartmouth, 389.
-, collector of. See Bower, Thomas.
-, Corporation of, letter and petition from, 583(2).
-, Customer of, payment by, to the Collector, 389.
-, Customs clerk at, salary of, 389.
-, patent searcher of, See Lisle, George.
-, tidesman at, 319.
-, waiter and searcher at, 319.

Weymouth and Melcombe Regis, Mayor (I. Harney) and Aldermen of, petition of, 404, 573.

Whale fins, Duties on. See Customs—duties.

Wharton, Edward, Receiver of the Revenue of Hackney Coaches, petition for additional salary, 390.
-, -, Richard, appointed land carriage officer at Newcastle, additional salary for, 160.
-, -, Thomas, Earl of Wharton, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 7, 14; attending the Treasury, 7, 12, 14; letter from, mentioned, 572; recommendations by, 7, 567.

Wheat, price of. See Prices.

Wheatly,_, captain, prosecution of, 566.

Whereton Montagu, co. Somerset, lands in, in custodiam lease of, 396.

Whetham,_, a Queen's waiter, Bristol port, 554.
-, -, Mr., attending the Treasury, 12.
-, -, John, appointed General Surveyor of Duties on Houses in Scotland, 515.
-, -, Thomas, colonel, regiment of, in the West Indies, 183; muster rolls of, 183.

Whiniat (Winiat), Robert, Surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Essex, appointment and salary, 445.

Whitaker, Charles, Chief Justice of Pembroke, Carmarthen and Cardigan, salary payments, 306, 529.
-, -, Sir Edward, filucca sent in search of, 533; intelligence from Toulon for, 533.

Whitby, co. York, ship of, 430; tidesman and boatman at, 269.

Whitchurch, William, tidewaiter at Leith, dismissed, 169.

White, _, lieutenant en second in Sutton's regiment, half pay for, 156.
-, -, John, petitioner, 606.
-, -, John, Surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Cambridge, appointment and salary, 445.
-, -, Joshua, a Clerk of the Incidents in the Office of Comptroller General of Customs, and afterwards a clerk under Sir I. Newton at the Mint, 94; visits Richardson in prison, 68(2), 78.
-, -, Peter, clerk to Henry Pelham [Clerk of the Pells], payment to, 224.
-, -, Thomas, captain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 203.

White calicoes, duty on. See Customs—duties.

White cloth, duty on. See Customs—duties.

White wines. See Wines.

Whitebread, Henry, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Bedford, payment to, for extraordinary charges, 387, 417, 503.
-, -, Joseph, petition to be riding officer in Kent or Sussex, 578.
-, -, William, father of Henry, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Bedford, deceased, 387.

Whitehall. See London and Westminster.

Whitehall, Lancelot, Collector of Deal port, 211; petition re Transport service debentures, 211, 248.

Whitehaven, co. Cumberland, merchants of, petition re trade abuses in the Isle of Man, 151, 179; regiment embarked at, 326; ships sent to Virginia and Maryland from, 179.

Whiteman. See Wightman.

Whitfield, Walter, Paymaster of Marines. See Marine Regiments.

Whitgrave, Thomas, pension of, 481.

Whitley, _, estate of, affidavits re, 592, 596.
-, -, Morgan, debt of and debts owing to, 19, 87.

Whitlow, Robert, security, prisoner for non-payment of a salt bond, petition and case, 228, 578.

Whitman. See Wightman.

Whitmore, Robert, Surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Kent, appointment and salary, 446.

Whitney, John, payment to, 141.

Whittingham, Richard, Receiver General of Land Tax and Duties on Houses for part of Lincolnshire, 137, 499.

Whittle, _, executors of, certificate by, 578.

Whittlewood Forest, co. Northampton:
-, deer in, cutting of browsing for, 197.
-, estates or interests in, account of, required, 425.
-, felling of dotard and decayed trees in, for" fire and fuel for keepers, 197.
-, keepers of, proposed allowance for, in lieu of perquisites, 197.
-, Lieutenant of (W. Rider), petition of, 197.
-, officers employed in, account of, required, 425.
-, timber from, for the building at Woodstock, 278, 342.
-, woodward of (Thomas Newton), additional salary in lieu of fees from buyers of timber, 526.

Whitworth, Charles, Envoy Extraordinary and Ambassador Extraordinary to the Czar of Russia:
-, cloth of state and chapel necessaries for, 542.
-, extraordinaries, 294, 390, 531.
-, ordinary, 530, 543.
-, white and gilt plate for, 542.

Wibergh (Wiberg, Wyberg), Thomas, Serjeant at Arms attending the House of Commons:
-, fee and board wages, 369.
-, letter from, about the profits of his place, mentioned, 577.
-, payments to, for coals, candles, sweets, mops, &c., and for messengers and doorkeepers, 348, 370.
-, petitioner, 606.

Wichall, John, waiter and searcher at Southwold, dismissed, 354.

Wickerman, William, master of the Providence, 497.

Wicks (Weeks, Wickes), Michael or William, husband of the Four and a half per cent. duty (Receiver of Plantation Duty), debt due from, prosecution of his heirs and executors for the recovery of, 11, 13, 73, 185, 250, 460; embezzlement by, 73.

Widdesdale, Scotland, Surveyor of Window Duties for. See Craik of Duchrae, W.

Widows:
-, ambassadorial assistance for, 536.
-, in Scotland. See Scotland.
-, of Customs officers drowned on duty, bounty for, 325.
-, of seamen. See Navy—widows.
-, of soldiers. See Army, widows.

Wight, Isle of:
-, Crown Revenues in, Receiver General of. See Paulet, C., Duke of Bolton.
-, Governor of. See Paulet, C., Duke of Bolton; Webb, John.
-, regiments for and encamped in, 39, 90, 207, 421, 455.
-, smuggling from, 448.
-, surveyor of Customs, 569

Wightman (Whitman, Whiteman), Joseph, brigadier and major general:
-, payments to, 102, 387, 518.
-, petition for pay as brigadier in Scotland, 167.
-, regiment of:
-, fresh raised after the battle of Almanza, 155.
-, officers en second of, superseded, half pay establishment, 155.
-, removed from the establishment of the Army in Spain and Portugal, 211.
-, subsistence for, 211.
-, -, Robert, et al., petitioners, 596.
-, -, William, et al., petitioners, 596.

Wigtown, co. Wigtown, Customs officers at, new establishment, 410.

Wilcox (Wilcocks, Willcox), _, messenger, prisoner in the hands of, 56
-, -, Edward, Surveyor General of Woods, Trent South:
-, attending the Treasury, 32, 112.
-, issue to, for pay of officers and underkeepers of Windsor Forest, 543.
-, letters to and matters referred to, 113, 197, 278, 329, 425, 549, 552.
-, payment by, 573.
-, report by, 395.
-, warrants to, 342, 395, 526, 550.
-, -, John, General Surveyor of Duties on Houses, superseded, 448.
-, -, John, Surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Durham, appointment and salary, 446, 554.

Wildt (Wilt), Hiob de, Secretary of the Admiralty of Amsterdam, accounts of, for transporting forces from Holland to Ireland, 12, 223, 362, 448; heirs of, money due from, 448.

Wilkie, James, master of the James of Dumfries, petition for leave to unlade cargo, 118.

Wilkinson, Edward, waterman, London port, mate to (J. Gould), petition and appointment, 189, 353, 578.
-, -, John, merchant of Newcastle, frauds on drawbacks by, 242.
-, -, Phillip, merchant of London, petition for leave to unlade cargo, 116, 143.
-, -, Richard, appointed riding officer at Alloa, 306.

Willard, William, riding officer at Lydd, removed to Bexhill, 404.

Willcox. See Wilcox.

William III:
-, appointment by, 12.
-, death of, Privy Seal void by, 263.
-, debts (Civil List debts) of, 584; Commissioners for stating, accounts before, 379; certificate from, 596; chief Clerk to (A. Chocke), 452; office of, rent of, 583.
-, Gentleman of the Pantry to. See Lingen, W.
-, gifts and grants by, 230, 257, 273, 309, 313, 324, 389, 458, 509, 513.
-, huntsman to. See Powell, W.
-, loans to, for secret service, 380.
-, orders by, 283, 465.
-, Prince of Orange, commission from, 243.
-, Purveyor of the Stables to. See Vesian, J.
-, Queen's House in E. Greenwich and Greenwich Park demised to Earl of Romney by, 520.
-, servants of, arrears due to, 162.
-, treaties with. See Treaties.
-, warrants by, for payments of subsidies to foreign princes, 378, 379.

William and Mary, grants by, 493, 522; services to, 243.

Williams, _, petition of, read at the Treasury, 6.
-, -, _, captain, petition of, re seizure of ships, 328.
-, -, David, Receiver General of cos. Denbigh, Flint, Montgomery and Carmarthen, payment of extraordinary charges, 398.
-, -, Isaac, coastwaiter, London port, deceased, 194.
-, -, John, Agent to the Queen's Printers, payment to, 461; petitioner, 596.
-, -, John, captain, petitioner, 606.
-, -, John, commander of a Customs sloop, petition for place as Queen's waiter, Bristol port, 554.
-, -, M., 605.
-, -, Magd., petitioner, 606.
-, -, Philip, appointed tidesman at Bristol, 492.
-, -, William, tidesman, London port, appointment and petition, 440, 596.
-, -, William, Surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Cardigan, appointment and salary, 448.

Williamson, Alexander, chaplain going to Maryland, bounty for his passage, 478, 597.
-, -, Edmond, pension for, for Thames water for the Queen's house at the Cockpit, 413.
-, -, Edmund, Serjeant at Arms, fee and allowance, 369.
-, -, Edward, petition for rent of office of the Commissioners for stating the debts of William III, 583, 596.

Wills, Register of. See Ireland (Public Deeds).

Wills, Sir Charles, major general, 4; his regiment of marines. See Marine regiments.

Wilson (Willson), _, ensign in Sutton's regiment, half pay for, 156.
-, -, Joseph, appointed tidesman at Hull, 353.
-, -, William, tidewaiter at Borrowstounness, deceased, 216.

Wilt. See Wildt.

Wiltshaw, Thomas, captain, report on his petition, 583.

Wiltshire:
-, House Duties in, Receiver General of, warrant to, 493; and see Eyles, J.; Surveyors General of. See Cutting, D.; Diggs, R.; Jenner, T.
-, Land Tax (Assessments) in, Receiver General of. See Beaven, T.; Croom, T.; Eyles, J.
-, Sheriff of. See Ernle, W.

Winchcomb, Lady Frances, deceased, 305; granddaughter of (Mary Packer), petition of, 305.

Winchelsea, co. Sussex, riding officer at, 404.

Winchester, co. Hampshire, regiments from, 207.

Winchilsea, Earl of. See Finch, Charles.

Wind, Robert, tidesurveyor of Plymouth, payment of moiety of a seizure to, 503.

Windham, Mr., attending the Treasury, 24.
-, -, Dame Anne, 181.
-, -, Frances, daughter of Anne, pension payment, 181.
-, -, Francis, a verderer of Dean Forest, payment to, 334.
-, -, Sir John Fortescue, lease of lands in 1685 to, 388.
-, -, Rachael, daughter of Anne, pension payment to, 181.
-, -, Thomas, grant of lands in 1670 to, 388.
-, -, Sir William, bart., Vice Admiral of Somerset, petition for grant of a seized French ship, 133.

Window Tax. See Houses, duties on.

Windsor, co. Berks.:
-, Candle Duties in, nomination of officers for collecting, 253.
-, considerable trade for candles in, 253.
-, Dean of, paper, pens, &c., for, 405.
-, Dean and Canons of, pension for, 413.
-, fee farm rents in, 301.
-, stables in, used by George, Prince of Denmark, burnt, 406.

Windsor Castle and Palace:
-, commissions and warrant dated at, 283, 477.
-, fee farm rents for, proposed purchase of, 301, 302.
-, gardens at, works in, 296; annual charge for, 451.
-, housekeeper of (T. Randue), 40, 424.
-, mourning at, cost of altering, 405.
-, Palatines at, works by, 166, 231.
-, Queen at, servants attending, 359.
-, Standing Wardrobe at, keepers of, 260; placed in charge of the Yeoman of the Removing Wardrobe at Whitehall, 260.
-, water engine at, keeper of, payment to, 49; and see Roberts, J.; Taylor, J.
-, works at, issues for, 296, 392, 414; Office of, debts of, issue for, 375.
-, Paymaster of (William Roberts), estimate of annual charges of, required, 451; issues to, 331, 375, 392, 414, 417; loans by, 375.

Windsor Forest:
-, Cranburne Chase, hay for the deer in, 275; Ranger of. See Jones, R., Earl of Ranelagh.
-, officers and underkeepers of, pay of, 543.

Windsor Great Park:
-, Avenue Gate, new road from, 309.
-, Bishop's Gate, new road from, 307, 309.
-, ditches and drains in, payment for making and cleaning, 307, 338.
-, Gardners House, 309.
-, Great Avenue from Windsor to Snowden Hill, new road along, 307, 338, 344, 376, 436.
-, Mote Park:
-, petition of W. Horseley re, 570.
-, purchase money of, petition for payment of, 141.
-, rent of, issue for, 37, 145, 368.
-, tithes out of, claim to, 156, 157, 222.
-, plantations in, enclosure of, 307, 338.
-, Queen's chair roads in, drainage of, 307.
-, roads at, works on, 26.
-, Sandpit Gate, road to, 307, 309.
-, Snowden Hill. See above Great Avenue.

Windsor Herald. See Manduit, Peers.

Windsor House Park, roads about, gravelling and repairs to, 26, 327, 344, 376, 436, 576.

Windsor Little Park, underkeepers' salaries, 550.

Windsor, New, butcher of, 548.

Windsor, [Andrew], colonel, regiment of:
-, drafts from, 553.
-, memorial re, 4.
-, muster rolls, 505.
-, officers of, recruiting, subsistence for, 150.
-, recruits for, issue for, 150.
-, subsistence for, 45, 150, 357, 433, 505.

Wine Licences:
-, Commissioners of, accounts of, 48, in arrear, 47, 435; attend the Treasury, 47, 48; upon summons only, 34; excheqer process against 47.
-, late Commissioners or Farmers of (William Young, et al.), accounts of, 48; stay of process against, 207, 369.
-, Receiver of, 47.

Wine measures, Act (6 Anne, c. 27) for ascertaining, 128.

Wines:
-, allowance of, to Privy Councillors in Ireland, 549, 605.
-, Bordeaux claret, collusive trade in, 479.
-, Canary, seized, 512, 522, 537.
-, captured, by the French, 95, 147, 491; by privateers, abuses in disposal of, 288.
-, damages to. See Scotland—wines.
-, duties on. See Customs—duties.
-, Florence, report on importation of and duty on, 158.
-, French. See French.
-, gauger of, in Bristol port, 174.
-, Low. See Low.
-, prizage, duties on. See Customs—duties.
-, Queen's, duties on. See Customs—duties; overplus for, warrant for acknowledging satisfaction for a moiety of, 107.
-, Scotland. See Scotland.
-, seizures of, 122, 145, 149, 169, 175, 286, 425, 477, 512, 517, 522, 537, 577, 583, 605.
-, smuggling of (collusive trade in), 211, 222, 320, 479.
-, taster of. See Chitty, Josiah.
-, White, bad, as to abatement of Customs and Excise on, 314; seized, 286; wrecked, 576.

Winiat. See Whiniat.

Winnington, alias Jeffreyes, Edward, of the Middle Temple, appointed one of her Majesty's Counsel, 471.

Winter, Samuel, tidesman at Hull, deceased, 353.

Winterscale, Robert, a false coiner, apprehended, 471.

Wirksworth, co. Derby, Lot and Cope of, grant of, petition re, 566.

Wisbeach (Wisbech, Wisbeech), co. Cambridge, landwaiter at, 5; waiter and searcher at, 160.

Wise, Henry, contractor for keeping the Royal Parks and Gardens, letter to, 521; memorial by, 578; works by, account for, 166, estimates for, 498, 499, 521, 584, payments for, 92, 114, 117, 222, 231, 338, 359, 488, 559; petition for, 307.

Witchett, Samuel, captain en second in Stewart's regiment, half pay for, 155.

Withers (Wythers), Henry, brigadier, major general and lieutenant general:
-, pay of, issue for, 396.
-, payment to, 180.
-, petition of, in behalf of officers of 10 battalions sent from Flanders to the North of England, 163, 180.
-, regiment of, broken after the siege of Tortosa, 394; major to. See Jennings, Hubert; raising for Portugal, 358.
-, second aide de camp to, pay for, 396.
-, serving in Flanders (1708), 396.

Witnesses. See Crown Evidences.

Wogan, Ethelred, recommended for collector's place in Ireland, 578.
-, -, John, petition of, 197; report on, 510.
-, -, Judith, nee Moore, wife of John, petition for arrears of pension granted to her by Charles II, 197.
-, -, William, lieutenant en second in Gorge's regiment, half pay for, 156.

Wolfe, Edward, major of brigade, serving in Flanders in 1708, additional pay for, 397.

Wolfenbuttle:
-, Ambassador's lodgings at, payment for, 535.
-, Dukes of, Envoy Extraordinary from. See Hagen, B. von; subsidy payments for forces of, warrants for, wanting, 378.
-, hereditary Prince of. See Sophia Amalia.

Wolseley, Richard, captain, report from Ireland on, 510.

Wolverton, co. Norfolk, lease of marshes called Hogg Marsh, North Marsh, South Marsh and West Marsh, 321.

Wood (timber), importation of, 116, 119, 312, 335, 420.

Wood, Lady, her dispute with A.
-, Rowe et al., late Farmers of Hearthmoney, petition re, 577.
-, -, Cornelius, lieutenant general, additional pay for, 396; second aide de camp to, pay for, 396; serving in Flanders, 396.
-, -, Nicholas, Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Devon, payment to, 543.
-, -, William, appointed tidewaiter at Montrose, 292.

Woodcroft, John. clothier, petition for removal of respits on offreckonings of Caulfield's regiment, 464, 587.

Woodford, John, of Portsmouth, absconded, 464.

Woodro, Thomas, appointed tidewaiter at Cowall, 216.

Woods and Forests:
-, Surveyor General of, in the Plantations. See Bridger, J.
-, Surveyors General of, to attend the Treasury upon summons only, 34.
-, Trent North, 573; Surveyor General of. See Hewitt, T.
-, Trent South, Surveyor General of, wood sales by, 423; and see Wilcox, E.
-, And see
-, Billagh Wood.
-, Birkland Wood.
-, Dean.
-, Delamere.
-, Highberry Wood.
-, Little St. John's Wood.
-, New.
-, Salcey.
-, Sherwood.
-, Tweeddale.
-, Waltham.
-, Whittlewood.
-, Windsor.
-, Wychwood.
-, Woodstock, co. Oxford, building at, issues for, 5, 15, 25, 33, 156, 248, 315, 333, 403, 483; timber for, 278, 342.
-, Cp. Blenheim.

Wool:
-, from Ireland. See Ireland.
-, importation of, 127, 178; refused, 157, 179.
-, manufacture of, by Palatines in New York, prohibited, 148.
-, trade, riding officers for, 353, 354.
-, transportation of, officers employed for observing and preventing, 160, 514.
-, and see Polonia wool.

Woolaston, Richard, Receiver General of Duties on Houses, co. Hertford, collectors appointed by, 172.

Woollen manufactures, American tar paid for in, 148; exported from Ireland. See Ireland.

Woolrich, Michael, Surveyor of Duties on Houses, London and Middlesex, appointment and salary, 446.

Woolwich Dockyard, issues for, 92, 482; shipwrights and joiners discharged from, issue to pay off, 113, 557.

Worcester, city and county of the city, Receiver General of Land Tax. See Albert, T.; Longdon, R.

Worcestershire:
-, Candle Duty in, officers for collecting, 253.
-, Crown Land Revenues in, Auditor of, matter referred to, 160; and see Jett, T.; Receiver General of. See Digby, J.; Hewitt, R.
-, diocese of, tenths of the clergy of, payment out of, 526.
-, House Duties in, Receiver General of. See Longdon, R.; Surveyors of. See Diggs, R.; Wyat, W.
-, Land Tax (Assessments) in, Receiver General of. See Albert, T.; Longdon, R.
-, merchant of, 556.
-, stamps in, distributor of (B. Collet), 222.

Works:
-, Board of (Office, Officers, Principal Officers of):
-, debts of, issue for, 376.
-, estimates for works from or allowed by, 296, 329, 451, 521.
-, letters to and matters referred to, 166, 327, 376, 451, 498, 540, 579, 583, 604.
-, orders to, 329, 464.
-, petition of, about annoyances at Denmark House, 540, 605.
-, reports by, 576, 577, 584(2), 593, 594, 596.
-, warrants to, 160, 169, 230, 348, 373, 548.
-, charges and expenses for:
-, annual, estimate of, 451.
-, monthly and quarterly, abstract of, 74.
-, weekly, certificates of, 43.
-, Paymaster of, 451; accounts of, fees for passing, 339; issue to and payment by, 359; and see Dartiquenave, C.; Lloyd, T.; deputy to. See Taylor, T.
-, Paymaster at Windsor. See Roberts, W.
-, rules for, to be confirmed by the Treasury, 55.
-, Scotland, Surveyor of (J. Smith), 257.
-, Serjeant Plumber of. See Atherton, C.; Roberts, J.
-, Surveyor General of, 334; matter referred to, 430; report by, 360; and see Wren, Sir C.

Windsor. See Windsor.

Worksop, co. Nottingham, Worksop Grounds, 131.

Worsley, James, woodward of New Forest, appointment and salary, 547.

Wrecks:
-, in Scotland, petition and grant, 390, 572.
-, in the West Indies, salvage from, 127.
-, on the coast of Suffolk, 309, 569.
-, on the coast of Sussex, 529.
-, Queen's share of, 390; Queen's title to, disputed, 309.
-, white wines, petition re, 576.

Wren, Sir Christopher, Surveyor General of Works, attending the Treasury, 54, 55; certificate by, 339; memorial, 578; letters to and matters referred to, 229, 258, 261, 269, 301, 307, 309, 329.

Wright, _, ensign en second in Portmore's regiment, half pay for, 155.
-, -, Lawrence, Sheriff of Cheshire, payment to, for surplusage on his account, 556.
-, -, Thomas, master of the Alured, 505.

Writer and Embellisher. See Brand, T.

Writs. See
-, Capias ad computandum.
-, Covenant.
-, Enquiry.
-, Error.
-, Entry.
-, Supersedeas.

Wroth, Sir Thomas, bart,, Sheriff of Somerset, payment to, for surplusage on his accounts, 471.

Wyat, John, tidesman in Poole port, deceased, 269.
-, -, Walter, Surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Worcester, appointment and salary, 447; dismissed, 512.

Wybunbury, Rowland, lieutenant en second in Kerr's regiment, half pay for, 156.

Wyche, John, British resident at Hamburgh, extraordinaries, 536; ordinary, 531.

Wychwood Forest, co. Oxford, lease of coppices in, 235.

Wynendaele (Wynnandale), General Webb's victory at, 199, 571.

Wynn (Wyn, Wynne), John, his information of the piratical design of the Worcester, 577; to attend Law Officers, 577.
-, -, Owen, colonel, brigadier and major general:
-, payments to, 207(2).
-, petitioner, 596.
-, regiment of:
-, carriages, &c., for, payment for, 183, 207.
-, embarked from Ireland, 183, 204, 577.
-, in Flanders, 135, 338.
-, lieutenant in. See Lyndon, G.
-, march from Winchester to the Isle of Wight, 207.
-, officers of, petition of, 486, 577.
-, on establishment of troops in Spain and Portugal, 135, 202, 338, 375.
-, subsistence for, 135, 202, 338, 375.

Wyvell, Sir Marmaduke, a Commissioner of Excise and a Manager of Candle Duties, commissions, 293, 464.

Wyvill, Ann, Maid of Honour, payments to, 181, 314, 398, 488.
-, -, Francis, Receiver General of Land Tax (Assessments) and Duties on Houses for cos. York, Durham and Northumberland and towns of Newcastle, Hull and Berwick, 139, 499.