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Cabinet or Cabinet Council, the, Lords of, 53, 358, 367, 369, 395, 396, 431.
-, papers laid before, 17, 55, 204, 358.
-, Sir William Windham attending, 52, 364.

Cadogan, William, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the States General, 109, 403, 412.
-, -, -, lieutenant general, 13, 151, 175, 191, 195, 281, 408.

Cæsar, Charles, Treasurer of the Navy. See Navy—Treasurer.
-, loans by, 207, 227, 232, 300, 373, 469.

Cæsar's Chapel, in the Tower of London, records in, Supervisor for digesting. See Topham, R.; chief clerk to. See Holmes, G.

Caftans, Turkish garments, 404.

Cairon, John, minister of the French Church at Wapping, 144.

Calais, France, boats going from Kent coast to, ill practices of, 390.

Calceworth, co. Lincoln, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 141, 207.

Calder, _, lieutenant, Royal Regiment of Foot, royal bounty for, 53, 366.

Calderwood, William, of Poltoun, a Lord of Session in Scotland, 113.

Calender, John, Surveyor of duties on Houses for co. Stafford, 424.

Calhoune, Alexander, servant to the Lord Treasurer, seeking employment in Custom House, 283.

Calicoes, duties on. See Customs, duties—on silks; printers of, return of, 402; staining of, houses for, 60.

Calstock, co. Cornwall, tin blowing house in, 212.

Calthrop, _, Receiver General [of Taxes] for co. Lincoln, 93.

Calverley, Sir Walter, baronetcy fee due from, 107.

Cambell. See Campbell.

Cambridge, county of, Commissioners of Taxes, 443.
-, distributor of stamps for. See Boys, A.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 325, 443. See also Richers, T.
-, Sheriff of. See Pigot, R.
-, Surveyor of Duties on Houses. See Jeffreys, J.; Wells, J.

Cambridge, co. Cambridge, Receiver General of Taxes. See Richers, T.

Cambridge, University of, Emmanuel College, Master, Fellows and Scholars of, perpetuity for, 491.
-, preacher at, perpetuity for, 491.
-, Professor of Physic in. See Green, _.
-, Reader of Laws in. See Ayloffe, T.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Richers, T.

Cambridge, Duke of. See George Augustus, Prince.

Campaign curtains and hangings belonging to the Duke of Marlborough, 316.

Campbell (Cambell, Campble), _, surgeon's mate, 514.
-, -, Alexander, surveyor of land-carriagemen at Edinburgh, 283.
-, -, Archibald, tidesman at Prestonpans, to be tidesman at Kirkcaldy, 338.
-, -, Archibald, Earl and Viscount of Ilay, afterwards Duke of Argyll, bill payable to, 255; creditor of Lord Bargeny, 34, 35.
-, -, Mrs. Barbara, pension for, 235.
-, -, Daniel, boatman at Dundee, 400.
-, -, David, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 209, 298, 306.
-, -, Hugh, 3rd Earl of Loudoun, Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland, 391; recommending G. Read for a Customs place, 312; royal bounty for, 107.
-, -, Sir James, baronet, petition for removal of penalties for importing victuals from Ireland, 273.
-, -, John, payment for furnishing forage for the Army, 542.
-, -, -, 2nd Duke of Argyll, 162, 386, 509, 513.
-, advises concerning the garrison at. Port Mahon, 65, 435.
-, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the King of Spain, 168, 218, 302, 324.
-, attending the Cabinet, 55.
-, attending the Treasury, 65, 68, 69, 73.
-, Commander in Chief of the Forces in Spain, 219, 466, 522; equipage of, 346; Instructions for, 55.
-, going to France, 75.
-, Governor of Minorca, 466.
-, letters to, 90.
-, loans made by, on credit of the Queen's tin, 218.
-, money advanced for the Army in Spain, 255.
-, royal bounty for, 75.

Campbeltown, co. Argyll, ships bound to, 143.

Campble. See Campbell.

Campion (Champion), _, attending the Treasury, 27.
-, -, _, recommending J. Merrick for advancement in the Customs, 327.
-, -, Henry, a Commissioner of Public Accounts, 94, 210, 341, 473, 479, 551; Commissioner of Accounts of Army Debts, 479.
-, -, John, tidesman and boatman at Fowey, 399.

Canada, Expedition to, accounts relating to, 59, 329, 392, 426, 447, 455, 548, 549; abuses in, 246.
-, arms and ammunition for, 177, 447, 505.
-, Artillery Train, Commissary for. See Hawys, W.
-, batteaus, 455.
-, bills of exchange, 11, 24, 25, 26, 28, 58, 71, 99, 115, 223, 232, 242, 246, 249, 303, 340, 426, 436, 447, 455, 457, 488.
-, charge of, 125.
-, clothiers, 33.
-, colonels of, 8, 134, 177, 505.
-, command of, 543.
-, general or staff officers, 6, 105, 505.
-, inquiries relating to, 440.
-, Marine regiments (six) in, clearings, 200; muster rolls, 201; offreckonings, 200; recruits, 201; respits, 200, 201; subsistence of, 200.
-, Palatines in, 455.
-, Paymaster of. See Arnott, J.
-, regiments (seven) in, going to Ireland, 154.
-, incidents, 455.
-, lieutenants, on ensign's pay, allowance to wives of, 207, 457.
-, losses of, 8, 106, 133, 134, 177, 248, 505.
-, musters and muster rolls, 177, 505.
-, pay and subsistence of, 9, 21, 40, 100, 105, 326, 442, 505.
-, provisions for, 402, 447, 455.
-, recruits, 8, 100, 105, 106, 134, 505.
-, respits, 106, 177, 504, 505.
-, serjeants, commissions as lieutenants, 207.
-, shipwrecked, 8, 133, 177, 248.
-, reports on, 5, 8.
-, ships, transport, employed in, 255; lost on river St. Lawrence, 385.
-, stores, 115, 223, 248, 272, 276, 432; abuses relating to, 253; accounts of, 329, 447, 548; Commissary of, 329. See also Netmaker, J.; sale and disposal of, 329, 447, 448, 548.
-, -, Fleet bound for, 499.

Canary Islands, church in, bell exported for, 454.
-, ship sent to, 466.
-, silver from, 466.
-, wines from, 428, 466; appraisal of, 480; seizure of, 485.

Canby, Henry, report on his survey of Rochester port, 354.

Candle, sale of East India goods by the, 277.

Candle, John le, tidesman and boatman at Dover, dismissed, 399.

Candles, duties on. See Excise—duties; for the Exchequer Court and Treasury in Scotland, 336; for the House of Commons, 97, 378; for the Treasury Office, 87.

Candleshoe, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 141, 207.

Candlesticks, silver, sent abroad, 172.

Cane. See Kane.

Canopy of State, at St. James's Palace, 538; for the House of Lords, 446.

Canterbury, co. Kent, Prerogative Court of, Judge of. See Hedges, Sir C.; surrogate of, 220.

Canterbury, Archbishop of, 129, 227.

Capell, Algernon, 22nd Earl of Essex, regiment of Dragoons of, accounts of, 535; muster rolls, 535; prisoners taken at Almanza, pay of, 535.

Card, Andrew, sorting writings of the late Queen Dowager, 171; payment for, 420.

Cardigan, county of, Chief Justice of. See Banastre, W.
-, Commissioners of Taxes, 443.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 443. See also Howell, G.; Phillips, J.
-, Second Justice of. See Jeffreys, E.; Webb, T.

Cardin, Edwin, tidesman, inferior list, London port, to be on the superior list there, 346.

Cardonneck. See Cardurnock.

Cardonnel (Cardonel), Adam, [Secretary to the Captain General in the Low Countries], 2, 3, 109, 189, 281.

Cardurnock, Cardonneck, co. Cumberland, riding officer at, 253.

Carey (Carew), Alexander, Comptroller of the Coinage of Tin in cos. Cornwall and Devon, 108; Keeper of the gaol at Lost-withiel, 108.
-, -, Lucius Henry, 6th Viscount of Falkland, coming express from General Stanhope, 351.

Caribbee Islands, Leeward. See Leeward Islands.

Carkesse, Charles, Secretary to the Commissioners of Customs, 118.

Carleton, Alexander, payment to, as part of a debt owing in the Office of Works of Wm. III, 487.
-, -, -, royal bounty for, 112.

Carlisle, co. Cumberland, Customs at, collector of. See Brougham, D.
-, establishment of, 252–3.
-, riding officer, 253.
-, searcher, 252.
-, Surveyor of. See Jackson, R.
-, waiter and searcher, 253.
-, gaol at, 347, 395.
-, letter dated at, 481.

Carmarthen, county of, Chief Justice of. See Banastre, W.
-, Commissioners of Taxes, 443.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 443. See also Howell, G.; Phillips, J.
-, Second Justice of. See Jeffreys, E.; Webb, T.
-, sheriff of, 504.
-, under-sheriff of. See Price, H.

Carmarthen, co. Carmarthen, gaol at, 504, 515.

Carmarthen, Marquess of. See Osborne, P.

Carmichael, Daniel, of Mauldsie, guardians of, 147.
-, -, James, 2nd Earl of Hyndford, a guardian of D. Carmichael, 147.
-, regiment of Dragoons of, clearings of, 67; on the establishment, Ireland, 424, 431; subsistence of, 165.

Carnarvon, county of, Chief Justice of. See Merrick, J.
-, Receiver General of Crown Land revenues in, 528. See also Broughton, M.; Granger, M.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Caswell, J.
-, salt officer in, 125.
-, Second Justice of. See Jessop, W.

Carnegie, John, attorney of D. Erskine, 275.

Carnwath, co. Lanark, 147.

Carolina, civil, ecclesiastical and military officials in, 447; Indian attacks on the English in, 527.

Carolina, South, chaplains going to. See Ball, W. T.; Osborne, N.; schoolmasters going to. See Bever, R.; Guy, W.; Rudd, T.

Carpenter, [George], lieutenant general, 513; regiment of, serving in Spain, taken prisoners at Almanza, 535.
-, -, [Nathaniel], agent to Col. Caulfield's regiment, 297.
-, -, Nathaniel, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 209, 306, 461.
-, -, -, petition on behalf of Col. Creighton's regiment, 437.

Carpenter, of the Works. See Churchill, J.

Carpet, Persian, for House of Lords, 446.

Carr, _, recommending S. London for a Customs place, 312.
-, -, Thomas, payment to, 98.

Carroll (O'Carrol, O'Carroll), Sir Daniel, regiment of Dragoons of, 81, 372.
-, accounts of, 395.
-, horses for, 359.
-, raised in Portugal, 395, 484.
-, subsistence, 395, 484.

Carruthers, Francis, son of William, lands chartered to, 274.
-, -, William, of Nether Danbie, 274.

Carrygarth Farm. See Barrow.

Carsphairn, Carsthorne, co. Kirkcudbright, quarantine station at, 143.

Carter, Frances, debt due to Post Office, 504.
-, -, Jane, of Abingdon, widow, petition of, 504.
-, -, Mildred, debt due to Post Office, 504.
-, -, Robert, 504.
-, -, -, master of the Richard and Elizabeth, 453.

Cartwright, _, captain, bills drawn by, 341.

Carver, to the Works. See Gibbons, G.

Carynton. See Corringham.

Cascaes, Cascais, Portugal, Lord Barrymore's regiment at, 286.

Cass, Sir John, recommending A. Russell for a Customs place, 312.
-, -, Philip, recommended as tidesman, London port, 310.

Cassilis, Countess Dowager of. See Kennedy, Margaret.

Casswell. See Caswell.

Castagno, Monsieur, contracts for bread and bread waggons, 27, 31, 195, 230, 242, 315.

Castlemaddie, co. Kirkcudbright, 442.

Castles, named—
-, Blackness.
-, Broughty.
-, Dublin.
-, Exeter.
-, Gloucester.
-, Tynemouth.
-, Upnor.

Caswell (Casswell), George, Receiver of subscriptions to the South Sea Company, 176n.
-, -, James, Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Monmouth, Anglesey, Carnarvon and Merioneth, 140.
-, -, John, bills payable to, 242, 497, 498, 499.
-, - Thomas, instruction for employment in the Customs, 346.

Cater, William, highway robber, apprehended, 528.

Cathcart, Allan, Lord Cathcart, lands and baronies in Ayr, 441.
-, -, Charles, Master of Cathcart, 441.
-, -, James, collector at Prestonpans, 228.
-, -, Jane, widow of Lodowick, pension for, 256.
-, -, Lodowick, captain, pension in consideration of service in the wars of Ireland, 256.

Catherine of Bragança, Queen of Charles II, Attorney General to. See Folks, M.
-, grant of lands in trust for, 291, 292.
-, jointure of, recovery of documents relating to, 191.
-, leases given by, 127.
-, Surveyor to. See Lovibond, H.
-, writings belonging to, sortation of, 171, 420.

Catinaro, Mr., printer, 245.

Caudebec, Cordebach, France, 125.

Caulfield, Toby, colonel, regiment of, agent of, 391. See also Carpenter, [N.]; clothing, 297; money advanced to, 239; muster rolls, 297; pay of, 297.

Cavalier, _, colonel, regiment of, captains in, 464.
-, -, Peter, captain in Col. Cavalier's regiment, 464.

Cave, Joseph, graver of the Mint in Scotland, petition of, 101.

Cavendish, Rachel, Duchess of Devonshire, a Lady of the Bedchamber, 104, 229, 350, 495.

Cavers co. Roxburgh, 336.

Cawdron, Robert, Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Lincoln, 139.

Cawood, _, inventor of an instrument for use in navigation, 429.

Cawsey, _, marrying the daughter of Mr. Page, 291.

Cecil, John, 6th Earl of Exeter, recommending A. Dupa Quier for some employment, 310.

Ceremonies, Marshal of. See Inglis, J.; Master of. See Cotterell, Sir C.

Cerne, co. Dorset, preventive officer at, 450.

Cervera, Spain, camp at, officers absent from, 514.

Chabanes, _, Director of the Hospital in Spain, 540; accounts of, 513.

Chadwick, Sir Andrew, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 209, 306, 324; one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 503.

Chainey, William, General Surveyor for the Excise of the London Brewery, 534n.

Chair, for the Duke of Shrewsbury, 531; for the Queen, 510.

Chaise horses, of the Queen, 489.

Chalice, silver, for a chapel in America, 254.

Chalmers, Dr. Pat, Professor of Medicine in Marischal College, Aberdeen University, pension for, 478.

CHAMBER, THE, extraordinaries of, 155, 519.
-, Messengers of, attending the Customs. See Thorowkettle, J.
-, attending the Duke of Ormonde in Flanders. See Smith, J.
-, attending the Duke of Shrewsbury in France. See Chancey, J.
-, attending the Lord Treasurer. See Thorowkettle, J.
-, bills of, 157, 209, 272, 278, 330, 435, 465, 468, 535.
-, issues to, 35, 70, 435.
-, looking after the Printing Press, salary and charges of, 540. See also Stephens, R.
-, Regulation for, 64.
-, Treasurer of (Lord Fitz Hardinge), 155, 231, 319.
-, accounts of, 519.
-, issues to, 30, 45, 54, 157, 249, 318, 465, 541.
-, Office of, 465, 487.
-, allowances in, 368, 541.
-, bills due in, 535.
-, clerk in. See Holbech, J.
-, Comptroller of, 44; fees demanded by, 44, 45, 273. See also Vanbrugh, W.
-, debt in, 363.
-, establishment of, 231; rules of, 519.
-, fees, 319, 455.
-, inferior officers attending the Council Chamber, 368.
-, travelling charges, etc., payable in, 233, 368, 535.
-, payments by, 35, 157, 211, 233, 249, 270, 278, 318, 368, 435, 455, 465, 502, 523, 530, 535, 540, 541.

Chamberlain, Lord. See Royal Household.

Chamberlain, _, landwaiter at Weymouth, 310.
-, -, Dr. Paul, royal bounty for, 520.
-, -, Richard, tidesman at Topsham, 493.
-, -, Thomas, landwaiter at Weymouth port, to be collector of Poole port, 152.

Chamberlain, Newton co. Roxburgh, 274.

Champion. See Campion.

Chancery, Court of, bills filed in, 160.
-, decree in, 249, 547.
-, Masters in, issues for salaries to, 47, 158, 324, 394, 547.
-, proceedings in, 502.
-, Rolls or Records of, removed to the Tower, 62, 420.
-, Six Clerks of, 370.

Chancey, Joseph, Messenger of the Chamber to attend the Duke of Shrewsbury in France, 535.

Chandler, William, recommended as tidewaiter, London port, 310.

Chaneltown, co. Banff, 259.

Chapel Hainault Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Chapel furniture for Ambassadors, 427, 456.

Chapels, in America, bibles, furniture and plate for, 254; in Kew, building of, 272, 336; in London, conversion into parochial churches, 549.

Chapels Royal, Children of, 190, 368; Hampton Court, 20, 214. See also Queen's Chapels.

Chaplains, Army, 387.
-, passage money for, when going to Antigua, 495; Barbados, 191; Jamaica, 210; Leeward Islands, 102; Maryland, 102, 149; Naragansett, 210; New England, 254; Pennsylvania, 254, 377; South Carolina, 339, 461; Virginia, 210, 337.

Chaplin, Thomas, Keeper of Tennis Courts in Whitehall, Hampton Court, etc., 113.

Chapman, Jo., deputy Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Lincoln, 196.

Charge, [Robert], lieutenant en second in Stanwix's regiment, pay of, 80.

Charles, Prince of Denmark, annuity for, 64; his pretensions to the bishopric of Eutin, 440.

Charles I, bridge built over the Tweed by, 265, 318, 507; grant of manors by, 291; lands sold to, 275.

Charles II, 256, 278, 332, 487.
-, annuity granted by, 293.
-, grant of manors by, 291, 292.
-, grant of money to the Earl of Bath, 49, 331.
-, grant of Pennsylvania to Mr. Penn, 440.
-, letter of, 545.
-, letters patent of, 495.
-, Master Wright to. See Bayne, J.
-, pensions granted by, 273. 414, 545.
-, warrant of, 398.

Charles III, King of Spain, 122, 403, 412; Adjutant General to Troops of. See Crofts, J.

Charleston, Charles Town, Carolina, 253.

Charlton, _, an officer of the Yeomen of the Guard, 44.
-, -, John, tidesman at Cowes, 268.
-, -, William, captain, memorial of, 345.

Charnock, Thomas, a Serjeant-at-Arms, 328.

Charters, Scotland, published works on, 539.

Chase, Dr., of Hockfield, prosecuted for killing venison in Windsor Forest, 63, 420.

Chatham, co. Kent, brewers to the Navy at, 534.
-, Chest, cripples belonging to, pay for, 501; defalcations for, 282; issue for, 75.
-, harbour at, fortifications in, 452.
-, Navy yard at, 365; plank for, 391.
-, ships laid up and paid off at, 58, 64, 86, 415, 452, 475, 501, 518, 535.
-, Victualling officers at, 57.

Cheats, prosecuting of, expenses in, 551.

Cheftens, _, Customs officer at Gravesend, 349.

Chelsea, co. Middlesex, Earl of Ranelagh's house at, 458.

Chelsea Hospital or College, abuses at, 79, 481.
-, accounts, 291, 334, 358.
-, affairs of, better regulation of, 544; disorder of, 287.
-, chaplains, salary of, 418.
-, Commission for, 125; new, 287.
-, Commissioners of, 63, 89, 126, 287, 384, 423, 449, 472, 487, 544, 548; not incapacitated as Members of Parliament, 265.
-, establishment, 384; settling of, 418.
-, Exchequer Bills for payments in, 334.
-, expenses of, 79, 481.
-, increase in, 384.
-, issues towards, 422, 423.
-, reducing of, 63; methods for, 449.
-, Governor of, salary of, 418.
-, Invalids at, 63, 79, 89, 481, 552; supplying vacancies in offices or employments in the Hospital, 418.
-, Major of, salary of, 418.
-, offices in, filling of vacancies in, 418.
-, out-pension of, pretensions of disbanded soldiers to, 548.
-, out-pensioners, 93, 124, 125.
-, allowances to, reducing of, 544.
-, clothing for, 423.
-, expense of, 79, 423.
-, pay for, 334, 422, 423.
-, qualification of, 89.
-, quarters for, 334.
-, report concerning, 345.
-, provisions for, 89; losses of tradesmen serving, 472.
-, regulation of, 89, 544; orders and instructions for, 93, 125.
-, salaries, 418, 422.
-, soldiers petitioning for the relief of, 487.
-, stores proposed for, 272.

Chester, county of, Chief Justice of. See Jekyll, Sir J.
-, coinage malpractices in, 548.
-, Commissioners of Taxes, 443.
-, Crown lands in, 142, 251; revenues of, Receiver of. See Broughton, M.; Granger, M.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 443. See also Conway, E.; Whitley, M.
-, Second Justice of, 158, 324, 547. See also Pocklington, J.; Ward, J.
-, Sheriff for. See Ampson, J.

Chester, co. Chester, lands and premises in, 417.
-, merchants of, 397, 438.
-, port of, collector at, 307. See also Smith, E.; Tyndall, T.; Comptroller at, 307; customer at, 307; See also Gratwick, M.; Customs officers, seizure by, 113.

Chester, diocese of, bishop of, 311.

Chester Herald. See Mawson, C.

Chester, Robert, importer of brandy and rum in London port, 125.

Chesterfield, Earl of. See Stanhope, P.

Chesworth Lodge, [co. Sussex], lease of, 173.

Chetwynd (Chetwind), John, Envoy Extraordinary to the Duke of Savoy, 297, 403; accounts of, 360; affairs of, enquiry held into, 359; bills of, 79.
-, -, William, Envoy or Resident at Genoa, 134, 403, 413.
-, accounts of, 360, 383.
-, affairs of, enquiry held into, 359.
-, bills drawn for the Army in Spain by, 22, 79, 172, 203, 286, 359.

Cheyne, William, 2nd Viscount New-haven and Lord Cheyne, recommending T. Bedder for a Customs place, 310.

Cheyney, John, a stamper in the Stamp Office, 271, 296.

Chichester, co. Sussex, Cockbush in, boatman at, 335; rape of, Receiver General of duties on Houses, 107; Receiver General of Taxes, 141.

Chichester, Arthur, 3rd Earl of Donegal, regiment of, captains in, 345.

Chiffinch, Thomas, searcher at Gravesend, 431.

Child, Sir Francis, attending the Treasury, 2; recommending persons for Customs employment, 310, 312.
-, -, John, Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Wilts., 141, 547.
-, -, Leonard, Receiver of duties on Marriages, etc., for co. Surrey, 293.
-, -, Sir Richard, recommending E. Barnes for a Customs place, 310.
-, -, Stephen, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 203, 462.

Children, of the Chapel Royal, 190, 368.

Chiltington, West, co. Sussex, 162.

China, importation of thrown silk from, Act concerning, 218.

Chingford Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Chitty, Jos., et al., payment for apprehending burglars, 378.
-, -, Josiah, Customs officer, London port, late surveyor of the wine tasters, 248.

Chocolate, 316; seizure of, 99.

Christchurch, co. Southampton, waiter and searcher near, 261.

Christening gifts from the Queen, 231, 338.

Christian, Anne, widow, royal bounty for, 313, 546.

Christian, Prince, of Hanover, 321.

Christians, slaves in Barbary, delivery of, 404.

Christ's Church Hospital, annuity for support of, 100; Governor of, 2; pension for mathematical boys of, 2; Treasurer of, 100.

Chubb, Daniel, tidesman in Bristol port, 226.

Church of England, Established Religion of, the propagating in America of, 543.

Church in Scotland, General Assembly of, 246.

Churches, Canary Islands, bell for, 454.
-, French, at Wapping, allowance for minister of, 144.
-, Liguanea, Jamaica, bell for, 467.
-, London, building of, 320, 358, 370, 416, 549; ministers of, houses for, 549.
-, Rotterdam, building of, 388.
-, Virginia, 526, 542, 543, 545.

Churchill, Awnsham, bookseller, 128, 244, 427.
-, -, Charles, colonel, 387; regiment of Marines of, wages for, 58.
-, -, -, general, repair of fortifications of Kinsale, 342.
-, -, George, Deputy Ranger of Windsor House Park, 321, 386.
-, -, John, Duke of Marlborough, 167n., 525.
-, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Holland, 190.
-, baggage of, 45, 316.
-, Captain General and Commander in Chief of the Forces in the Low Countries, 511; express messenger from, 257; revocation of his commission, 197.
-, lodgings of, at St. James's, 45, 316.
-, Master General of the Ordnance, 104.
-, -, master carpenter to the Works, 379.

Cinders, duties on. See Customs, duties—on coals.

Cinque ports, Receiver General of Taxes, 140.

Citron-water, cittern water, seizure of, 99.

Civil Law, Professor of, at Aberdeen University, 294. See also Gordon, J.; at Oxford University. See Bouchier, T.

CIVIL LIST, England, payments or issues out of, 8, 11, 26, 75, 104, 107, 112, 122, 133, 135, 150, 157, 161, 166, 169, 172, 175, 189, 213, 222, 225, 230, 239, 246, 247, 249, 252, 258, 269, 280, 285, 300, 303, 316, 318, 322, 324, 328, 331, 342, 352, 354, 357, 358, 367, 376, 389, 390, 391, 393, 394, 396, 401, 416, 435, 437, 440, 443, 444, 459, 464, 481, 507, 508, 518, 522, 528, 530, 532, 533, 537, 539, 545, 547, 550.
-, revenues applied to 'maintaining, 402.
-, -, Scotland. See Scotland.

Clackclose, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 140.

Clanricarde, Earl of. See Bourke, John.

Clapboards, cargoes of, 114, 130, 198, 288, 305.

Clapton, Mary, petition claiming reward for discovering frauds in Customs, 282.

Clare, George (or John), chaplain going to Jamaica, passage money for, 210.

Clarencieux King at Arms. See Vanbrugh, J.

Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde, E.; Hyde, H.

Claridge, William, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Warwick, 531.

Clark (Clarke, Clerk, Clerke), _, merchant, contractor for supplying bread and forage to the King of Portugal, 18, 23, 170.
-, -, Anthony, cheque clerk at Bristol port, 93.
-, -, Francis, clerk of the cheque to the Yeomen of the Guard, 524.
-, -, Gabriell, counterfeiter, apprehended, 415.
-, -, George, petition for extension of lease of houses in Pall Mall Street, 301.
-, -, James, graver of the Mint in Scotland, petition of, 101.
-, -, -, merchant, petition for money due from the Commissioners for Sick and Wounded, 391.
-, -, John, stamper in the Stamp Office, 36, 287.
-, -, Robert, Customs officer of Harwich port, 431.
-, -, Samuel, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Hereford, 141, 239.
-, -, Thomas, master of the Blessing, 453.
-, -, -, of London, merchant, petition praying to land prize sugar, cotton and indico pending relief from duties, 96.

Clarkson, William, deputy Queen's waiter, London port, 310.

Classis Lotteries. See Lotteries.

Clavering, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 140.

Clay, John, royal bounty for, 439.

Clayton, _, attending the Treasury, 90.
-, -, Jane, widow of Richard, now the wife of G. Liddell, 270.
-, -, Jasper, colonel, 8.
-, regiment of, allowance for swords, 59.
-, centinels from, 417.
-, detachment transported to Annapolis, 499.
-, disbanded, 59, 71, 417, 418, 442, 542.
-, losses of in shipwreck, 248.
-, officers, half-pay of, 418.
-, recruits, 135.
-, sea pay for, 71, 442.
-, subsistence of, 13, 52, 53, 59, 61, 135, 171, 295, 364, 366, 417, 442.
-, widows' allowances, 364, 366.
-, -, Richard, of St. Christopher, merchant, grant of lands to, 269, 270.
-, -, Robert, son of Richard, lease of lands in the island of St. Christopher to, 269, 270.
-, -, William, letter of recommendation for Capt. Spann, 256.
-, -, William, of Liverpool, merchant, grant of lands in the island of St. Christopher to, 269.
-, -, -, Receiver of contributions to the 1710 Lottery, 343.

Cleator, Edward, tidesman, superior list, London port, dismissed, 399.

Cleave, William, Deputy Receiver [of the South Sea Company], 385.

Clement, _, lotteries run by, cessation of, 339.

Clerk of the Peace, co. Devon, 224; co. Middlesex, 223.

Cleve, Augustin de, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 346.

Clewer and Clewer Brocas, co. Berks., manors of, bailiff, rents, etc., of, 95.

Clifton Dartmouth Hardness. See Dartmouth.

Cliston, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 142.

Closet, Clerks of the, rooms at Hampton Court of, furniture for, 510.

Cloth, cargoes of, 540; crimson, for Yeomen's liveries, 524.

Cloth of State, for Ambassadors, 427, 456, 531.

Clothier, John, Drummer of the Household, livery for, 111.

Clothiers, at Cranbrook, 148; to the Army. See Army; to the Marines. See Marine Regiments.

Cloyne, bishop of, Irish Act passed in favour of, 426.

Clutterbuck, William, searcher of Bristol port, petition of, 246; salary of, 256.

Cluva, Lickus, master of the Lady Herdrowt, 305.

Coach horses, of the Queen, 489.

Coach travel, charges of, 144–5.

Coals, duties on. See Customs—duties; for alum works, 381; for Exchequer Court and Treasury in Scotland, 336; for House of Commons, 97, 378.

Coastsurveyors. See Customs.

Coastwaiters. See Customs.

Coates, Marke, master of the Ann and Elizabeth, 453.

Cobham, _, lieutenant colonel of Marines, petition for payment for respits, 305.

Cochineal, seizure of, 99.

Cochran (Cockran), William, contractor for forage for the Army in Scotland, 78, 149, 159.

Cock, Dean, of London, merchant, debts for tobacco duties, 115, 433; Act for compounding, 362.
-, security of, 284.
-, surety for C. Denn, 362, 433; for D. Dennis, 362; for S. Oakley, 362; for R. Wise, 362, 433.
-, -, John, annuity order vested in, 440.
-, -, Richard, tidesurveyor at Falmouth, 494.
-, -, William, a weigher at the Custom House, 540.
-, -, -, commander of a transport ship bringing invalid troops from Spain, 162.

Cockburn, _, Conjunct Keeper of the Signet in Scotland, 275.
-, -, James, bill payable to, 270.
-, -, -, tidewaiter at Borrow-stounness, removed to the Gates of Edinburgh, 400.

Cockbush. See Chichester.

Cocker Abbey, Lancaster port, tidemen at, 346.

Cockran. See Cochran.

Cocks. See Cox.

Cocksedge, Francis, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 203.

Cocoa, prize, in London, 96.

Cocquet. See Customs; Scotland—Customs.

Codray, Katherine, widow of Capt. Noah, pension for, 238.
-, -, Noah, captain in the Earl of Peterborough's regiment of Dragoons, killed at Almanza, 238.

Codrington, William, petition for a grant of land in Barbados, 309.

Coffee, duties on. See Customs—duties; imported by the East India Company, Comptroller of warehouses for. See Booth, J.

Cofferer. See Royal Household.

Coinage Duty. See Customs—duties.

Coinage, malpractices in Chester, 548.

Coining, false, men apprehended for, 528, 537.

Coins (and moneys of account), aspers, 405.
-, crowns, 286; exchange equivalence of, 63, 64.
-, dollars, exchange equivalence of, 62, 333, 405, 409, 415, 447, 491, 506, 523; Mexico, 109; Pillar, 109; recoining of, at Barcelona, 31; Rix, 18.
-, doubloons, weighty, 13, 37, 175, 299.
-, English, seizure of, 108.
-, florins and stivers, 24, 69; exchange equivalence of, 34.
-, genovins, 513.
-, gold, broad pieces, seizure of, 349; crown, standard of, 259.
-, groats, 260.
-, guilders and stivers, 18, 34, 50, 60, 157, 248, 252, 281, 367, 438; exchange equivalence of, 1, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 65, 77, 85, 88, 105, 112, 120, 159, 225, 242, 284, 330, 353, 364, 425, 439, 479, 484, 539.
-, guineas, 182; seizure of, 349.
-, halfpence, brass, exchanged for silver coins, 548.
-, livres, 502.
-, louis d'or, double, 181; exchange equivalence of, 182.
-, Mexico Dollars, 109.
-, milreis, exchange equivalence of, 3, 9, 12, 30, 45, 46, 58, 59, 84, 104, 148, 151, 163, 299, 389, 396, 506.
-, moidores (moyders, moyedas), 488, 513; half, exchange equivalence of, 182; quarter, exchange equivalence of, 182.
-, pieces of eight, 404, 438, 513; exchange equivalence of, 12, 13, 37, 51, 60, 72, 73, 82, 175, 299, 360, 405, 415, 447, 455, 491, 506, 523; recoinage of, 14, 68.
-, Pillar Dollars, 109.
-, pistoles, 60; French, exchange equivalence of, 182; Spanish, exchange equivalence of, 182.
-, reis, 372.
-, Rix Dollars, 18.
-, ryals, coining of two-ryal pieces, 109.
-, Scotland, published works on, 539.
-, silver, standard of, 260.
-, sols, 63, 64.
-, stivers. See Coins—florins; Coins—guilders.

Coke, Thomas, Vice-Chamberlain of the Royal Household, salary of, 119, 229, 337, 489.

Cole, Charles, a Chamberlain of the Exchequer Court, 340, 507.
-, -, -, junior, petition concerning his father's salary, 507.
-, -, Christian, Her Majesty's Secretary at Venice, 403, 407.
-, -, John, junior, tidesman in Bristol port, 177.
-, -, -, warehousekeeper, London port, seizure of silk by, 504.
-, -, Robert, Agent and Consul General at Algiers, 101, 129, 404.
-, -, Thomas, prosecuting J. Ord-way, 363.

Colebrooke, John, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 324.

Coleby, Robert, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 503.

Coleridge, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 142.

Coles, George, underclerk attending the House of Commons, reward for writing, copying and engrossing bills, etc., 378.

Colesworth, Edward, Doctor of Physic, fees of, 109.

Collectors. See Customs; Scotland—Customs.

College, Edith, royal bounty for, 314, 546.

Collier, Edward, recommended as tides-man, London port, 310.
-, -, William, of London, butcher, surety of J. Wright, 265.

Collins, _, abuses in New England by employees of, 94.
-, -, Francis, merchant, petition for discharge of ship from quarantine, 435, 485.
-, -, John, bills drawn on Ordnance Board for repairs at Fort William, 123.
-, -, William, recommended as Surveyor of Bideford, 310.

Colly, Edward, tidesman at Plymouth, 346.

Colonies. See Plantations.

Colstable Farm, Horsham, co. Sussex, lease of, 164, 173.

Colt, _, captain in Stanwix's regiment, prisoner in Spain, subsistence of, 17, 194.

Colton, Paul, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 503.

Colvill, Margaret, pension for, 235.

Colyear, David, Earl of Portmore, General and Commander in Chief of the Forces in Portugal, 23, 47, 55, 69, 81, 83, 151, 286, 307, 372, 484, 515.
-, certificate of, 359.
-, list of non effectives of the Gibraltar garrison made by, 42.
-, memorials referred to, 78, 481.
-, refusing his Instructions, 10.
-, regiment of, 344.
-, Secretary to. See Conduit, J.
-, warrants of, 53, 167, 436.

Commerce, Treaty of, with France, 543.

Common Pleas, Court of, 134.
-, -, Ireland. See Ireland.

Commons, House of, 5, 16, 23, 29, 31, 36, 109, 191, 226, 265, 280, 362.
-, accounts and papers presented or to be presented to, 19, 24, 25, 79, 125, 136, 165n., 195.
-, Addresses of, 142, 143, 164, 165, 166, 176, 195, 287, 323, 354, 533, 534n.
-, brooms for, 97.
-, candles for, 97, 378.
-, Clerk of. See Jodrell, P.
-, Clerk Assistant attending. See Staples, E.
-, clerks and officers of, petition for compensation for loss of profits, 354.
-, coals for, 97, 378.
-, Committee of, 165, 180, 303.
-, doorkeepers attending, 378.
-, housekeeper of. See Smith, T.
-, lamps set up in Westminster Hall and other places for the accommodation of, 302.
-, Members of, 290, 534n.; not incapacitated by virtue of appointment as Commissioners for Chelsea Hospital, 265.
-, messengers attending, 378; reward for serving orders, 97, 379.
-, mops for, 97, 378.
-, orders of, 97, 127, 302, 379.
-, resolutions of, 152, 206, 219, 423.
-, Serjeant-at-Arms attending. See Wibergh, T.
-, Speaker of, 88, 354. See also Bromley, W.
-, sweets for, 97, 378.
-, underclerks attending. See Burrough, H.; Coles, G.; Courthope, J.; Hooks, J.
-, votes of, 17, 95, 96, 167n., 236, 378, 384.
-, -, Ireland. See Ireland.

Compere, Leonard, surety for Mr. Whitley, bonds of, 367.

Compton, _, plate delivered to on behalf of the Queen, 282.
-, -, Henry, Bishop of London, 526.
-, -, Spencer, Paymaster of the Queen's private bounties and pensions, 155.
-, accounts of, 74, 101.
-, clerk of, allowance for, 95.
-, issues to, 135, 144, 280, 283, 316, 547.
-, payments by, 31, 33, 37, 40, 43, 48, 59, 65, 67, 92, 95, 99, 104, 107, 112, 117, 128, 143, 144, 149, 156, 161, 170, 200, 203, 213, 222, 226, 229, 235, 244, 246, 255, 257, 270, 273, 280, 283, 284, 286, 287, 293, 297, 306, 309, 313, 318, 320, 328, 329, 330, 334, 335, 343, 352, 356, 362, 363, 368, 373, 376, 378, 392, 400, 429, 431, 459, 461, 467, 468, 475, 480, 483, 489, 490, 501, 517, 520, 528, 529, 533, 537, 545, 546, 552; out of loans on the Queen's tin, 35, 133.
-, petition of, 101.
-, proceedings against, 101.
-, royal sign manual to, 104.
-, royal warrants to, 107, 143, 144, 226, 235, 246, 270, 293, 320, 329, 334, 356, 357, 363, 368, 400, 482.

Comptrollers. See Customs; Scotland—Customs.

Comyn, Valence, assistant Accomptant General of the duties on Hides, 121, 504.

Conan, George, tidesman at Dundee, to be tidewaiter at Borrow-stounness, 400.

Concordia, Italy, ship of, 373, 386.

Conduit, John, Secretary, Judge Advocate and Provost Marshal of the Army in Portugal, pay of, 51, 54; Secretary to the Earl of Portmore, 371.

Congreve, William, a Commissioner for granting Wine Licences, 222.

Conies, in Whittlewood Forest, 277.

Connecticut, America, civil, ecclesiastical and military officials in, 447.

Consett, Reynold, interest in land in Wighill, 111.

Constantine, Jerome, recommended as Surveyor of Poole, 310.

Constantinople, Turkey, British subject murdered at, 221.

Consuls. See Ambassadors.

Continued Impositions. See Customs—duties.

Conway, co. Carnarvon, salt officer at, 125.

Conway, Edward, of Soughton, pension for, 52, 365.
-, -, -, Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Chester, Denbigh and Flint, 139.
-, -, Eleanor, royal bounty for, 313, 546.

Coode, Benjamin, tidesurveyor to the Prize Office at Plymouth, recommended for place of clerk of the securities in London port, 342.

Cook, Couck, co. Aberdeen, 259.

Cook, Thomas, tidesman at St. Ives, 450.
-, -, William, jerquer, London port, 346.

Coombe Nevill, co. Surrey, manor of, 169.

Cooper (Cowper), _, certificate of, concerning arrears of Land Tax, 251.
-, -, Agnata, a Woman of the Bedchamber, 105, 229, 350, 495.
-, -, Edward, tidesman and boatman at Dover, 399.
-, -, Shuni, of West Chiltington, goods and chattels sold to pay debts of, 162.

Copenhagen, Denmark, bill dated at, 411; Her Majesty's Minister at, 392; letter dated at, 392; Swedish ships disarmed at, 107; Treaty made between England, Holland and Denmark in 1710 at, 120.

Corban, Turkish festival of, 404, 409.

Corbet (Corbett, Corbette), _, captain, petition for pay, 345.
-, -, Edward, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Stafford, 424.
-, -, John, clerk to the Clerk of the Pells, 211.
-, -, Lewis, captain, money due to, 69.
-, -, Miles, captain in Brigadier Withers' regiment of Dragoons, 443.

Cordebach. See Caudebec.

Cork, co. Cork, 460; bills drawn from, 62, 416; troops embarking at, 137.

Corker, _, money in hands of, from sale of tin in Cornwall, 26.
-, -, Robert, payment for buying tin in Cornwall and Devon, 175.
-, -, -, petition for reimbursement of moneys loaned for public service in Spain, 334.

Corn, for the Army, 68, 142, 472.
-, for enemy countries, no longer deemed contraband, 372.
-, sold at Barcelona for the King of Spain, 101.
-, transports with, 404, 405.

Cornbury, Lord. See Hyde, E.

Cornelius, John, master of the Young Tobias, 130, 288.

Cornish, Henry, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 179, 209, 306, 323, 324, 370, 461.
-, -, William, collector of Bridgwater port, 226.

Cornwall, county of, Receiver General of Taxes. See Mannaton, F.
-, tin, affairs of, agents for, 26, 359.
-, blowing houses, General Supervisor of. See Hamely, W.
-, buying of, 175.
-, coinage of, Comptroller of. See Carey, A.; Woolridge, H.
-, Receiver and Paymaster of the moneys for buying. See Scobell, F.; Scobell, H.
-, sale of, 26.

Cornwall, Duchy of, Receiver General of, payment by, 265.
-, rent charged upon, 532.
-, revenues of, auditors of, 331; petition referred to, 532.
-, grants out of, 331.
-, payments out of, 212.
-, Receivers of, 532.
-, tin blowing houses in, supervisors of, 212, 265.

Cornwallis, Thomas, attending the Treasury concerning Lottery business, 41.
-, Commissioner for the 1711 Lottery as by Act 9 Anne, c. 6 (1,500,000l. Lottery), 234, 237, 241, 281.
-, Commissioner for the 1712 Lottery as by Act 10 Anne, c. 18 (1,800,000l. Adventure), 546.
-, -, -, royal bounty for, 546.

Corringham, Carynton, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 141, 207.

Corslake, Abraham, a physician in the Navy, 124.
-, -, Rachel, widow of Abraham, petition of, 124.

Coster, Henry, master of the Margaret, 281.

Cotesworth, _, attending the Treasury on behalf of the East India Company, 36.

Cotigno, Henry, recommended for a Customs place, 258.

Cotterell, Sir Clement, Master of the Ceremonies, 108, 136, 190, 212.
-, -, Margaret, pension for, 235.

Cotton, taken as prize, 96.

Cotton, John Hind, a Commissioner for Trade, 352.

Cottonian Library, Westminster, books, etc., of, inspection of and report on, 168, 193.
-, custodian or keeper of. See Hanbury, W.; deputy of.See Elphinstone, _.
-, Trustees for, 168, 193.

Couchman, Charles, a Messenger of the Chamber, 35, 272, 278.

Couck. See Cook.

Coulton, James, Surveyor of duties on Houses for co. Gloucester, 424.

Counsellors at law, yearly fee of, 128.

Counterfeiters, apprehended, 415, 528; convicted, 199.

Cour, David de la, chief clerk to Col. St. Leger, 170.

Courthope, James, underclerk attending the House of Commons, reward for writing, copying and engrossing bills, etc., 378.

Courts Ecclesiastical, Advocate General in. See Lloyd, Sir N.; Procurator General in. See Smith, G.

Courts Martial, 154, 269, 525.

Coutts, Thomas, merchant, petition for relief of duties on tobacco exported, 472.

Coventry, _, recommending W. Burt for a Customs place, 310.

Cowdall (Cowdell), _, captain, petition for arrears of pay, 345.
-, -, Math., captain quitting enemy's service, 258.

Cowes, Isle of Wight, port of, Surveyor of. See Filks, J.; tidesmen at, 108, 268.

Cowes, West, Isle of Wight, 429.

Cowley, Robert, under-searcher, London port, 357.

Cowper. See Cooper.

Cox (Cocks), Charles, Chief Justice of Glamorgan, Brecon and Radnor, 156, 317, 374, 536.
-, -, John, late a Keeper of the Privy Council Chamber, 520.
-, -, Robert, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 203.
-, -, Walter, officer of London port, reward for, 417.

Coxall, John, Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Lincoln, administratrix of, 529.

Crabb (Crab), John, the case of, 273.
-, -, Thomas, surety for, 132.

Crackanthorp, Christopher, recommended as Queen's waiter or landwaiter, London port, 310.

Craggs, James, Resident at the Court of Spain, 403, 412.

Craigaie, John, Professor of Philosophy in St. Leonard's College, University of St. Andrew's, pension for, 478.

Craighouse, co. Argyll, 526.

Cranbourne, co. Berkshire, Earl of Ranelagh's house at, 458.

Cranbourne Chase. See Windsor Forest.

Cranbrook, co. Kent, 148.

Craniford, Thomas, boatswain's mate on board the Adventure, 320.

Crawford, [David], Commissary of Musters, 52, 364.
-, -, James, chaplain going to Maryland, royal bounty as passage money for, 102.
-, -, Patrick, landsurveyor at Kirkcaldy, 400.

Crawley, Richard, Receiver of Salvage Money and other Droits and Perquisites of the Admiralty, 449; account of, 251; payments into the Exchequer, 33, 276.

Crediton, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 139.

Creighton, [David], colonel, regiment of Foot of, in Ireland, 383, 432, 437; money advanced to, 239; pay of, 345, 437.

Critz (D'Critty), Thomas, a Serjeant-at-Arms, 328.

Crofts, James, brigadier, Adjutant General to the troops of King Charles III of Spain, 364.

Crohere, Daniel, annuity order in the name of, 358.

Croker, John, Chief Graver of the Mint, allowance for training an apprentice, 359.

Cromartie, Earl of. See Mackenzie, G.

Cromarty Firth, Scotland, quarantine station in, 143.

Cromp, Lawrence, York Herald, 356.

Crompton, Sampson, watchman in London port, 346.

Crookshanks, [John], Comptroller General of Customs in Scotland, leave of absence for, 106.

Cross, Charles, payment to for carrying over Bills from Ireland, 215.

Crosthwait, William, riding officer at Millom in Whitehaven port, 93.

Croston, James, tidesurveyor at Bideford, 494.

Crouch and Arnold, Messieurs, bills payable to, 242.

Crow, Mitford, Captain General and Governor in Chief of Barbados, salary of, 129.

Crowd. See Crudie.

Crowl, William, merchant, petition for discharge of ship from quarantine, 467, 485.

Crowley (Crowly), Sir Ambrose, attending the Treasury, 11, 21; contracts with Navy Commissioners, 21, 130; petitions of, concerning Navy claims, 11, 130; petitions for discharge of ships from quarantine, 229, 250, 436.

Crown, the, Clerks of, fees of, 216.

Crown Lands. See Lands.

Crown Law charges, issues for, 128, 211, 319, 451, 490.

Crown Office. See Queen's Bench.

Crown prosecutions, account of receipts and payments for, 536.

Crowns. See Coins.

Crubane, Thomas, riding officer at Carlisle, 253.

Crudge, Alexander, deputy Queen's waiter, to be wine taster, London port, 335.

Crudie, Crowd, co. Aberdeen, 259.

Crump, William, boatman at Beachley, 493.
-, -, -, boatman at Dover, 93; tidesman and boatman at Dover, 335.

Cullen, co. Banff, 259.

Culliford, William, a Commissioner of Customs, 118.
-, -, -, lieutenant, pension of, 355.

Culm, duties on. See Customs—duties, on coals.

Cumberland, county of, Customs officers on the coast of, 253.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Brougham, T.
-, Sheriff of. See Blaiklock, R.

Cuming, Sir Alexander, claiming an allowance as Conservator of the Scots privileges in the Netherlands, 388.

Cunha (D'Acunha, D'Cunha), Don Luis da, Envoy Extraordinary from the King of Portugal, 12, 154, 163; sealing of goods of, 167.

Cunha Brochado, Don Lewis [sic for José] da, Portuguese Minister in London, 457.

Curson, John, merchant, leasing the herbage of Exeter Castle, 495.

Curtis, James, tidesman and boatman at Whitehaven, 93.
-, -, John, lease of the herbage of Exeter Castle, 495.

Cusack, Mary, widow of a colonel, arrears of pay for, 354.

Custis, John, servant to the Duke of Gloucester, recommended for employment in the Customs, 334.

Custodes Rotulorum, letters and orders to, 200.

Customers. See Customs.

CUSTOMS:
-, abuses in, clause proposed for prevention of, 268.
-, accounts, 208, 330, 468.
-, boatmen, 381.
-, appointed, 93, 152, 177, 335, 399, 434, 493.
-, dismissed, 177, 335, 399.
-, resigned, 152, 335.
-, salaries, 399, 493, 494.
-, bonds, 397, 437; interest on, 525.
-, business of, 165, 177, 184, 197; at the waterside, 171, 268, 284, 290; unskilfulness in, 178.
-, Cashier of. See Customs—Receiver General.
-, Certificates, Register of, in Guernsey, 121. See also Blinston, S.; Sherwood, J.
-, clerks, 450; of the cheque, 93; of the securities, London port, 342.
-, coastsurveyors, 312.
-, coastwaiters, 453.
-, appointed, 152, 529.
-, recommendation for place of, 311.
-, Surveyor of, in London port. See Hill, R.; Moore, S.
-, Cocquet Seal, London port, custodian of, 349.
-, collectors, 104, 261, 307, 360, 432.
-, accounts of, 119, 174, 397, 508.
-, appointed, 94, 152, 226, 270, 349, 399.
-, complaints by, 458.
-, debts of, 337.
-, deputy of, 198.
-, dismissed, 399.
-, frauds of, 282.
-, in Barbados, 311.
-, in Jamaica, 326, 381, 382.
-, prosecutions by, 361.
-, recommendation for place of, 311.
-, resigned, 226.
-, salaries, 198, 253, 352, 450, 493, 494.
-, seizures by, 163.
-, superseded, 397.
-, collectors inwards, London port, allowance as Computers of duties on Plantation Goods, 110. See also Shaw, Sir J.
-, collectors outwards, London port, 160.
-, Commissioners of (J. Bridges, W. Culliford, Sir M. Dudley, E. Gibbon, C. Godolphin, T. Newport, M. Prior, J. Shute, Sir J. Stanley, Sir J. Werden, R. Williamson), 26, 29, 30, 36, 42, 45, 56, 72, 83, 88, 92, 98, 101, 104, 115, 119, 120, 124, 126, 148, 154, 160, 165, 171, 178, 180, 181, 184, 197, 228, 233, 250, 258, 268, 270, 277, 278, 293, 313, 325, 327, 334, 346, 348, 354, 376, 380, 385, 392, 396, 418, 426, 429, 432, 446, 477, 500, 522, 536.
-, agent and solicitor to. See Bridges, J.; Stephens, R.
-, attending or to attend the Treasury, 14, 15, 18, 23, 27, 29, 31, 36, 46, 49, 51, 56, 58, 64, 70, 72, 73, 76, 81, 85, 204, 386, 454, 465.
-, complaint referred to, 523.
-, dispute with the East India Company, 23, 120.
-, hearings before, 454.
-, memorials of, 285, 449.
-, memorials referred to, 167, 240, 517, 530, 552.
-, new commission, 118, 119.
-, opening, passing and sealing of Ambassadors goods and baggage, 98, 119, 120, 145, 159, 167, 169, 209, 316, 465, 532, 533, 540, 545.
-, petitions referred to, 99, 115, 119, 121, 130, 133, 134, 142, 160, 163, 164, 170, 172, 173, 174, 175, 178, 184, 198, 204, 214, 229, 231, 233, 243, 246, 248, 254, 256, 262, 265, 269, 273, 278, 281, 282, 283, 284, 290, 291, 295, 301, 302, 307, 308, 309, 316, 323, 324, 332, 335, 340, 342, 347, 349, 353, 354, 360, 362, 363, 365, 373, 381, 382, 390, 391, 392, 397, 416, 423, 425, 428, 435, 436, 437, 453, 454, 458, 466, 467, 468, 472, 474, 480, 481, 486, 493, 504, 508, 509, 515, 525, 528, 529, 534, 540, 543, 545, 548.
-, presentments from, 14, 36, 46, 49, 64, 70, 196, 271, 310, 399, 437, 445, 492.
-, printed Acts for, 297.
-, reports of, 15, 19, 23, 31, 37, 49, 58, 64, 70, 85, 94, 96, 98, 110, 119, 154, 173, 196, 217, 218, 225, 231, 238, 268, 269, 276, 277, 283, 361, 363, 372, 395, 396, 425, 429, 430, 433, 436, 437, 438, 440, 454, 458, 464, 480, 485.
-, salaries of, 118.
-, Secretary to, 119. See also Carkesse, C.
-, superannuation scheme of, 266.
-, warrants to, 93, 94, 96, 110, 113, 119, 130, 152, 176, 184, 198, 212, 217, 218, 226, 231, 238, 250, 252, 261, 262, 266, 268, 269, 273, 276, 281, 285, 288, 290, 305, 335, 346, 372, 380, 381, 386, 387, 391, 399, 424, 429, 430, 433, 434, 436, 438, 440, 449, 453, 454, 458, 460, 467, 471, 485, 489, 493, 494, 507, 519, 529, 540, 549.
-, Comptrollers of, 253, 307, 454, 459.
-, deputies, 426, 458, 459.
-, parchment books for, 153.
-, customers, 253, 307.
-, accounts of, fees payable to the Queen's Remembrancer for passing, 131.
-, deputy, 198.
-, fees of, 450.
-, parchment books for, 153.
-, recommendations for places of, 309, 312.
-, recommended for preferment, 311.
-, salaries, 198, 450.
-, debentures, 14, 15, 204, 225; drawback, 160.
-, debts due for, 142, 233, 265; surety bonds for, 391.
-, Duties:
-, merchants' securities for, 454.
-, Coinage Duty, appropriations out of, 164, 199.
-, Continued Impositions on imported goods (as by 8 Anne, c. 14), 188, 380.
-, on bell exported to Jamaica, 467.
-, on calicoes. See Customs—duties, on silks.
-, on coals, culm and cinders (as by 9 Anne, c. 17), 118.
-, Commissioners for, 320, 358.
-, loans on, 358.
-, Treasurer and Receiver of. See Smith, H.
-, on coffee, 277.
-, on East India goods. See East India Company.
-, on French goods (as by 7–8 Wm. III, c. 20, Twenty Five per cent. Duty), 36, 278; receipts from, appropriated to pay annuities, 174, 337, 476.
-, on French wines (as by 7–8 Wm. III, c. 20, Twenty Five pounds per ton, and by 2–3 Anne, c. 18), 144, 292, 337, 552; receipts from, appropriated to pay annuities, 174, 337, 476.
-, on hides, collector of, 352. See also Leather.
-, on leather. See Leather.
-, on linens. See Linens.
-, on logwood, pensions out of, 415.
-, on paper. See Paper.
-, on pelts, collector of, 352. See also Leather.
-, on prize wines, arrears of farm rent of, 228.
-, on silks and calicoes (as by 10 Anne, c. 18), 37, 130, 277, 326, 504.
-, on skins. See Leather.
-, on soap. See Soap.
-, on tobacco. See Tobacco.
-, on wines, 122, 148, 552.
-, bonds for, 308, 317, 318.
-, books, examining of, 425.
-, debts for, 281; compositions for, 317.
-, See also Customs—duties, on French wines; on prize wines.
-, on wool, collectors of, 349, 352.
-, riding officers for the business of, 458, 459, 493; Surveyor General of, 458.
-, Tonnage and Poundage, Subsidy of (as by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 24), arrears of, appropriated for supply of deficiencies in annuity funds, 476.
-, Two thirds Subsidy of (as by 2–3 Anne, c. 18, and continued by 6 Anne, c. 50), 224; hastening in of receipts and arrears due on, 181, 522; principal lent on, 522.
-, Two thirds Subsidy of (as by 7 Anne, c. 30), issue out of for payment to Bank of England for circulating Exchequer Bills, 477.
-, Twenty Five per cent. Duty. See Customs—duties, on French goods.
-, employment in, petitions for, 256, 308, 309–313, 323, 324, 458, 466, 486, 540; recommendations for, 26, 72, 240, 258, 309–313, 334, 346, 418.
-, establishment, 110, 212, 262, 266, 310, 399, 450, 459, 493, 494.
-, Examiner Outwards, London port, 164.
-, frauds in, 49, 65, 163, 167, 282, 354, 399, 515. See also Customs—abuses.
-, House, 23, 32, 110, 266, 276, 283, 454, 464, 472; housekeeper to. See Bathurst, E.; Long Room, officers in, 15; presentments, 18; securities kept at, 76; weigher at, 540.
-, incidents, 70; allowances paid by way of, 449, 493, 494.
-, inspectors, 178, 494.
-, jerquers, 346; office of, frauds in, 49; suspended, 49.
-, landcarriagemen, appointed, 399; promoted, 399; recommendations for places of, 312, 313.
-, landsurveyors, appointed, 335.
-, dismissed, 172.
-, petition for place of, 425.
-, recommendations for places of, 311, 312.
-, salary, 494.
-, landwaiters, 165.
-, appointed, 93, 152, 226, 335, 346.
-, certificates of, 94.
-, dismissed, 381.
-, promoted, 152, 212, 335, 346.
-, recommendations for places of, 310, 311, 312.
-, recommended for preferment, 313, 327.
-, resigned, 93.
-, salary, 494.
-, seizure by, 231.
-, messenger of the Chamber attending. See Thorow-kettle, J.
-, noontenders, appointed, 93, 152; recommendations for places of, 310, 311.
-, Office, 163.
-, officers, 65, 98, 113, 119, 120, 144, 145, 148, 159, 167, 169, 181, 204, 209, 225, 292, 349, 385, 392, 428, 431, 449, 481.
-, in the Plantations, 278; establishment of, 485; salaries, 96, 349.
-, insults on, 396.
-, list for House of Commons of all grants, patents and warrants to, 180.
-, murdered, 437.
-, prevented by Act from sitting in Parliament, 357.
-, qualifications of, instructions and certificates of, 166.
-, securities of, Examiner of. See Roynon, H.
-, servant of, murdered, 323.
-, outports, 131, 153, 311.
-, collectors of, examiners of accounts of, 94.
-, officers of, tax remitted to, 285.
-, salary bill, 96, 220, 349, 494.
-, named:
-, Barnstaple.
-, Berwick on Tweed.
-, Bideford.
-, Boston.
-, Bridgwater.
-, Bridlington.
-, Bristol.
-, Carlisle.
-, Chester.
-, Chichester.
-, Cowes.
-, Dartmouth.
-, Deal.
-, Dover.
-, Exeter.
-, Falmouth.
-, Fowey.
-, Gloucester.
-, Harwich.
-, Hull.
-, Ilfracombe.
-, Ipswich.
-, Lancaster.
-, Liverpool.
-, Lyme.
-, Lynn Regis.
-, Milford Haven.
-, Minehead.
-, Newcastle.
-, Newhaven.
-, Plymouth.
-, Poole.
-, Portsmouth.
-, Rochester.
-, St. Ives.
-, Shoreham.
-, Southampton.
-, Southwold.
-, Stockton.
-, Wells.
-, Weymouth.
-, Whitby.
-, Whitehaven.
-, Yarmouth.
-, patent officers, 277.
-, pensions, 266, 360, 380.
-, perquisites, 307.
-, port books, examination of, 258, 328; Inspector of. See Holmes, R.
-, porters, 346.
-, preventive officers, 261, 450.
-, prosecution of a ship and cargo, 361.
-, quarantine. See Ships and Shipping.
-, Queen's waiters, 70.
-, appointed, 290, 474.
-, deputies, 310; appointed, 346, 353; petition for place of, 349; promoted, 353, 434, 436; recommendation for place of, 335.
-, recommendations for places of, 309, 312, 313.
-, recommended for preferment, 310.
-, resigned, 392.
-, salaries, 344, 541.
-, Queen's Warrants Inwards, London port, Register of. See Bealing, M.; Petre, W.
-, Rates, Book of, 277.
-, Receiver General and Cashier of (H. Ferne), 5, 14, 246.
-, accounts of, 15, 174.
-, payments by, 131, 208, 330, 352, 468, 522.
-, petitions of, 269, 315.
-, porterage of money to the Exchequer, 174.
-, South Sea Stock in hands of, 317.
-, sureties of, 269, 281, 315, 349.
-, Transport debentures of, 308, 317.
-, warrants to, 153, 208, 256, 330, 344, 352, 356, 468, 541.
-, Register of merchant ships trading to and from Great Britain, 118, 382.
-, revenue of, 15, 178.
-, riding officers, 262, 436.
-, appointed, 93, 459, 493.
-, dismissed, 253.
-, recommendation for place of, 313.
-, salaries, 253, 458, 459.
-, Supervisor of, dismissed, 454.
-, Surveyor General of, 454, 458.
-, rules, 165.
-, salary bill, London port. See London; outports. See Customs—outports.
-, searchers, 178, 360, 381, 458, 459.
-, appointed, 93, 152, 177, 261, 346, 434.
-, deputy, recommendations for places of, 311, 312, 313.
-, dismissed, 177.
-, fees of, 252.
-, parchment books for, 153.
-, presentment of, 49.
-, salaries, 253, 256, 346, 450, 494.
-, seizure by, 431.
-, seizures, 99, 113, 163, 173, 218, 349, 431, 446, 485, 504; petition for power to make, 468; petitions for rewards for making, 458.
-, sloop, commander of, 290.
-, Solicitor of, 23, 337. See also Stephens, R.
-, Solicitor of Coast Bonds. See Denne, [W.].
-, superannuation. See Customs—pensions.
-, supernumeraries, 311.
-, Surveyor General, in America. See Quarry, R.; in Northern District of America. See Birchfeild, M.; in London port, parchment books for, 153.
-, surveyors, 178, 399, 434.
-, appointed, 93, 152, 177, 381.
-, certificate of, 94.
-, dismissed, 93, 214, 253, 360, 381.
-, promoted, 346.
-, prosecution by, 361.
-, recommendations for places of, 310, 312.
-, salaries, 212, 253, 381, 449.
-, seizure by, 163.
-, surveys, 354.
-, tally of assignment out of, 102, 552.
-, tidesmen, 108, 515.
-, appointed, 93, 94, 152, 176, 177, 226, 268, 335, 346, 347, 381, 399, 434, 493, 529.
-, dismissed, 399.
-, extraordinary, 99, 312, 399.
-, in fee, 399.
-, inferior list, London port, 93, 94, 119, 152, 226, 310, 346, 380, 381, 399, 493, 529.
-, junior, 266.
-, petitions for place of, 269, 323, 486.
-, petitions for removal, 278.
-, recommendations for place of, 310, 311, 312, 313, 418.
-, salaries, 399, 450, 494.
-, superannuated, pensions for, 266, 380.
-, superior list, London port, 93, 94, 226, 311, 346, 381, 399, 493, 529.
-, tidesurveyors, appointed, 434, 436; salaries, 494.
-, tidewaiters, recommendations for places of, 310, 311, 312, 313.
-, timber ships, London port, officers for discharge of, 262, 515.
-, undersearchers, 357; appointed, 399; deputy, 548; recommendation for place of, 312.
-, waiters, 49, 178.
-, appointed, 93, 152, 177, 346, 434.
-, dismissed, 177, 360.
-, removed, 381.
-, salaries, 253, 261, 346, 381, 450, 494.
-, warehouses, Comptrollers of, 399; keepers of, 399, 436, 504.
-, waste, of stores, 65.
-, watchmen, appointed, 93, 346.
-, in extraordinary, 243.
-, in fee, 243, 310.
-, recommendations for places of, 309, 310, 311, 313.
-, watermen, appointed, 152, 434, 493.
-, attending the timber officers in London port, 262.
-, superannuation of, 266.
-, weighers, 312.
-, weighing porters, superannuation of, 266.
-, wine books, examining of, 425.
-, wine tasters, appointed, 335; petition for place of, 308; surveyors of, 92, 248.
-, wine vessels, gauger of, 396.

Cuthbert, James, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 179.
-, -, -, master of the Ann, 431.

Cutting, John, merchant, Customs seizure of silk goods of, 218.
-, -, -, Surveyor of duties on Houses for co. Wilts., dismissed, 153.