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W., J., letter signed by, 443.

Wade, Benjamin, Mayor of Hull, bill of exchange drawn by, 552, 553.
-, -, Caleb, captain of the Adventure, leave for, 106; discovering abuses in the accounts of the Canada Expedition, 28, 246; judgments against for running wines, 37, 273, 320.
-, -, [George], brigadier general, regiment of Foot of, 344.
-, going to Ireland, 382.
-, muster rolls, 441.
-, subsistence of, 441, 446; stoppages from for transport of invalids, 162.

Wadman, William, tidesman at Hull, 226.

Wainwright, Fran., bills payable to, 242.
-, -, Sarah, deputy postmistress of Ferrybridge, 301; complaint of, 285.

Waird (Ward) and Simple Waird, duties, 442; lands holden in, 271, 274.

Waiters. See Customs.

Wake, Joseph, tidesman at Kirkcaldy, to be tidesman at Prestonpans, 338.

Wakefield, co. York, Post Office bag for, 285.

Wakefield Walk. See Whittlewood Forest.

Walbank (Walbancke), William, a Commissioner for Affairs of Taxes, 97, 211, 333, 469.

Waldren, John, landwaiter at Inverness, 362.

Wale, John, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 380.

Walef (Waleff), Baron, Convention with, for supplying a regiment of Dragoons in the Low Countries, 512; pay of, 86, 508; payment to, 73; regiment of Dragoons of, pay of, 85, 86, 508.

WALES, Crown Land revenues, Auditor of, 504. See also Godolphin, S.
-, Judges of, salaries of, 47, 96, 100, 129, 156, 158, 324, 394, 536, 547. See also Banastre, W.; Bridges, W.; Cox, C.; Jeffreys, E.; Jekyll, Sir J.; Jessop, W.; Merrick, J.; Pocklington, J.; Ward, J.; Webb, T.
-, -, North, Crown Land revenues, Receiver of. See Broughton, M.; Granger, M.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Whitley, M.
-, -, South, Crown Land revenues, Receiver General of, 515.
-, Receiver General of Taxes.
-, See Howell, G.; Phillips, J.

Walgas, Ecbart, master of the Neptune, 305.

Walker, _, Clerk Assistant of the House of Lords, 34.
-, -, Henry, Episcopal minister in the bishopric of Ross, royal bounty for, 483.
-, -, Hester, sutler to the Forces in the Low Countries, 83.
-, -, Sir Hovenden, admiral, bills of, 2, 21, 25, 26, 233; money borrowed in America by, 345.
-, -, Miles, master of the Koninsberg, 540.
-, -, Thomas, Queen's housekeeper at Newmarket, salary of, 429.

Waller, Henry, episcopal minister in Scotland, 280.

Wallingford, co. Berkshire, manor of, bailiff and collector of. See Hawley, R.

Wallington, Edm., master of the Merchants' Goodwill, 540.

Wallis, James, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 503.

Walpole, Horatio, a Commissioner of the Revenue in Ireland, 340; Secretary to the Plenipotentiaries at the Hague, 114.
-, -, Robert, late Secretary of War, 223; payment for settling defalcations incurred by him when Navy Treasurer, 36, 282.

Walscroft. See Walshcroft.

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

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

Walter, Charles, deputy Queen's waiter, London port, 434, 436.
-, -, Jane, pension for, 482.

Walters, Charles, keeper of the warehouse for East India goods, 399, 436.
-, - See also Warters.

Waltham Forest, co. Essex, Chief Ranger of, 547.
-, keepers of, 153, 547.
-, officers of, fees and allowances of, 153.
-, underkeepers of, 547.
-, under-rangers of, 547.
-, Warden and Lieutenant of, 547.
-, woodward of, 547.
-, Chapel Hainault (Henault) Walk, 547.
-, Chingford Walk, 547.
-, East Hainault (Henault) Walk, 547.
-, Epping Walk, 547.
-, Homefrith Walk, 547.
-, Lambourne Walk, 547.
-, Leighton Walk, 547.
-, Loughton Walk, 547.
-, New Lodge Walk, 547.
-, Walthamstow Walk, 547.
-, Walwood Walk, 547.
-, West Hainault (Henault) Walk, 547.
-, Woodford Walk, 547.

Walthamstow Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Walwood Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Wanley, _, housekeeper in the Office of the Commissioners for Hackney Coaches, 207.
-, -, Humphrey, compensation for inspecting and reporting on the contents of the Cottonian Library, 168, 193.

Wapentakes. See Hundreds.

War, Articles of, copies printed for the Secretary at War, 214.

Warburton, Jane, Maid of Honour, 105, 229, 350, 495.

Ward, Sir Edward, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, 338.
-, -, John, letter of, concerning Mr. Albert's estate, 184.
-, -, -, recommending Mr. Ledoze for a Customs place, 311.
-, -, -, Second Justice of Chester, Denbigh, Flint and Montgomery, 100, 156, 317, 374, 536.

Ward duties, 221, 449.

Wardman, William, holding land in Wighill, 111.

WARDROBE, GREAT, accounts of, alteration in methods of controlling, 390, 398.
-, Clerk of. See Huls, W. van. debts of, 213.
-, extraordinaries of, 155.
-, goods bought or provided in, 126.
-, goods, etc., delivered out of, 190, 221, 229, 230, 254, 255, 301, 302, 317, 349, 363, 375, 427, 445, 446, 448, 456, 501, 510, 531, 538.
-, liveries out of, 103, 111, 116, 125, 196, 221, 541, 546.
-, Master of, 103, 111, 116, 125, 155, 178, 190, 221, 229, 230, 254, 255, 301, 302, 317, 349, 363, 375, 427, 446, 448, 456, 501, 510, 524, 531, 538, 541, 546.
-, accounts of, 126.
-, issues to, 20, 213.
-, See also Montagu, J., Duke of Montagu.
-, Office, 126, 398.
-, standards provided by, 125.

Wardrobe, Removing, supplies, goods, etc., for, 448; Yeoman of. See Maynard, G.

Wareham, Elizabeth, widow, assault on, 394.

Warner, John, Master of the Queen's Barges, livery for, 541.
-, -, Richard, Queen's waiter, London port, 392, 474.

Warren, Edward, boatman at Harwich, 152.
-, -, Henry, lease of manor of Weston alias Barking, 127.
-, -, William, a surety for T. Hammond, 360, 437, 446.

Warrington, Edmond, master of the Merchants' Goodwill, 306.

Warters (Waters), John, Solicitor of the Droits and Perquisites of the Admiralty, 29, 449, 489, 536; imprest to, for purchasing a house, 435; petition referred to, 363; reports of, 122, 206.

Warwick, county of, Receiver General of Taxes. See Andrews, J.; Claridge, W.; Newsham, T.

Warwick, William, importer of brandy and rum in London port, 125.

Washborne, William, Warden of St. Paul's Cathedral, 126, 299.

Washwhite, Fra., lease of the Castle Ditches of Exeter, 430.

Watch gowns, for Yeomen of the Guard, 445, 524; shipped [for the Canada Expedition], 272.

Watches, one gold striking, and three plain gold, for the Regency of Tunis, 292.

Watchmaker, of London, 529.

Watchmen. See Customs.

Water Engine, at Windsor, keeper of. See Roberts, J.

Watermen. See Customs; Queen's Watermen.

Waters, Jasper, boatman at Mersea Island, 493.
-, -, [Michael], lieutenant sent to America on ensign's pay, payments to wife of, 351, 471.
-, - See also Warters.

Waterson, William, Computer of Duties on Plantation Goods, 110.

Waties, John, watchman, London port, 93.

Watkins, Henry, Inspector of the Extraordinaries of the war in Flanders, 10, 62.
-, accounts examined by, 248, 394, 432, 507, 544,
-, appointment, 194, 266.
-, commission, 80, 266.
-, Instructions for, 152, 194–5, 266–7.
-, letters to and matters referred to, 53, 57, 68, 367, 369, 420.
-, reports of, 444, 486.
-, Secretary of the Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the States General and for the Treaty of Peace, 297; plate delivered to, 172.
-, -, Richard, going to Igualada, 514.
-, -, Rymard, Surveyor of the duties on Houses for co. Middlesex, 370.

Watson, David, merchant, petitions of for discharge of ships from quarantine, 114, 390, 453, 460, 528, 541, 549.
-, -, Francis, boatman at Shields in Newcastle port, 93.
-, -, John, master of the Kingston, 485.
-, -, William, agent to Lord Inchiquin's regiment, petition of, 153.

Watts, George, First Secondary in the Queen's Remembrancer's Office, fee of, 230.
-, -, James, expenses of, in prosecuting cheats, 551.
-, -, -, petition of, 308.
-, -, Richard, late gardener at Little House at Windsor, 545.
-, -, Robert, Examiner Outwards, London port, 164.

Wauchope, Wauchop, co. Roxburgh, 274.

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

Webb (Web), _, a surety for R. Longden, 503.
-, -, Daniel, Sheriff of co. Wiltshire, 528.
-, -, John, lieutenant general, 60.
-, attending the Treasury, 81.
-, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 461.
-, General Officer, pay as, 19, 189, 203.
-, Governor of the Isle of Wight, 350.
-, Receiver General of Revenue in the Isle of Wight, 350.
-, regiment of Foot (Queen's Own) of, drummers of, clothing and colours for, 397, 424; liveries for, 248.
-, -, -, major, Commissary of the Garrison and Works of Gibraltar, accounts of, 250, 295–6; Governor of Upnor Castle, petition of, 101, 124.
-, -, Nathaniel, recommended as tidesman, London port, 313.
-, -, Thomas, Second Justice of Pembroke, Cardigan and Carmarthen, 129.

Webber, Edward, payment to for prosecuting Popish clergy and taking Tories, 215.
-, -, Francis, Customer of Bridgwater port and collector at Minehead, 198.

Wedderburn, co. Berwick, 274.

Wedderburn, Alexander, a Commissioner for duties on soap and paper, etc., in Scotland, 289; a Commissioner for duties on wire and starch, etc., in Scotland, 339.

Weever, _, recommending Mr. Weight for a Customs place, 313.

Wehynen, Walker, master of the Joanna and Elizabeth, 198.

Weighers. See Customs.

Weighing Porters. See Customs.

Weight, _, recommended as a tidewaiter, 313.

Wekett (Weket), _, 32.
-, -, William, allowance for attendance and disbursements for the Treasury Office, 87, 209, 330, 468, 549.

Welbe, John, returning from Copenhagen, 392.

Weldon, Walker, Receiver General of duties on Houses for co. Kent, securities of, 343; Receiver General of Taxes for co. Kent, 139.

Welford, John, master of the Vine, 540.

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

Wellin, Nich., master of the Friends' Goodwill, 453.

Wells, co. Norfolk, port of, waiter and searcher at, 93.

Wells, co. Somerset, Dean of. See Graham, W.

Wells, John, Surveyor of duties on Houses for co. Cambridge, 325.

Wendron, Givendown, Gwendown, co. Cornwall, tin blowing houses in, 212.

Wentworth, Thomas, Lord Raby, afterwards 3rd Earl of Strafford, 62, 120, 362, 388.
-, Ambassador Extraordinary to the King of Prussia, 321.
-, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the States General, 50, 327.
-, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary for a Treaty of a General Peace, 327, 500.
-, concerned with pay of foreign troops, 17, 52, 157, 420.
-, Farmer of the Post Fines, 374.
-, First Commissioner for the office of High Admiral, salary of, 527.
-, Knight of the Garter, Collar and Georges for, 525.
-, letters of, 157, 204.
-, Royal Regiment of Dragoons of, 346, 424.
-, accounts of, 66.
-, going to Ireland, 382.
-, musters and muster rolls, 401, 441.
-, officers and non-commissioned officers, 401.
-, subsistence, 354, 401, 441, 446; arrears of, 395, 428; clearings of, 66; stoppages from for transport of invalids, 162.
-, taken prisoners, 66.

Werden (Worden), John, chaplain going to Virginia, passage money for, 210.
-, -, Sir John, a Commissioner of Customs, 118.

Weser, river, Germany, 433.

West, _, extent against, 430.
-, -, _, interest in a house adjoining the Admiralty Office, 435.
-, -, _, recommended as landcarriageman, London port, 313.

West Budleigh. See Budleigh.

West Chiltington. See Chiltington.

West Cowes. See Cowes.

West Exminster. See Exminster.

West Fen, near Boston, co. Lincoln, 126.

West Flegg. See Flegg.

West Hainault Walk. See Waltham Forest.

West Indies, 233, 355.
-, letters or mail for, account of, 149; carrying of, 102.
-, ships, Navy, going to, 99; transport, going to, 27, 28, 243, 245.

West Wonford. See Wonford.

Westcombe, Edward, bills payable to, 242.
-, -, Gregory, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 503.
-, -, William, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 503.

Wester Blackhouses. See Blakeshouse.

Westmarshes, co. Cumberland, waiter and searcher at, 253.

Westminster, co. Middlesex, 205, 238.
-, Abbey, Dean and Chapter of, annuity for the French minister in the Savoy, 369.
-, churches in, building of, 320.
-, Crown Land in, survey of, 137.
-, Hall. See London and Westminster—Streets and Places in.
-, Judges (13) at, salaries for, 158, 324, 394.
-, manor of, survey of, 137–8, 452.
-, privy seal dated at, 297.
-, Taxes, Commissioners for, 70; Receiver General of. See Fazakerly, Sir W.

Westmorland, county of, Receiver General of Taxes. See Brougham, T.

Weston alias Barking, manor in co. Surrey, 127.

Wetherell (Wethrell), Adam, master of the Providence, 130.
-, -, Thomas, boatman at Whitby, 434.

Wexford, co. Wexford, Collector [of Customs] at. See Brisco, T.

Weybridge, co. Surrey, row barge at, 99; waggon, 99.

Weymouth, co. Dorset, collector of Customs at, 450; customer at, 450; landwaiter at, 152, 310, 311; Surveyor at, 449; tidesman at, 311; waiter and searcher at, 450.

Weymouth, Viscount. See Thynne, T.

Weymsland. See Belford.

Wharfe, river, co. York, 111.

Wharton, Sir Miles, recommending R. Norris for a Customs place, 312.
-, -, Thomas, Earl of Wharton, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 368.

Wheeler, Cornelius, petition of, complaining of ill-treatment by Capt. Hyde, 79, 481.

Whetham, John, a Commissioner for duties on soap and paper, etc., in Scotland, 289; a Commissioner for duties on wire and starch, etc., in Scotland, 339; coming to London, 351.
-, -, Joseph, Queen's waiter, Bristol port, to be Commander of the Customs sloop there, 290.
-, -, Thomas, major general, 69.
-, aide-de-camp of, 472.
-, pay of, 386; petition for, 472.
-, proposal concerning forage for Scotland, 87.
-, regiment of, subsistence of, 55, 375.
-, report by, 541.

Whiddon, Jacob, a creditor of G. Palmes, 335, 369.

Whietson, John, waiter and searcher at Heacham and Brancaster in Wells port, 93.

Whitaker, Sir Edward, his transports with corn, 405.

Whitby, co. York, boatmen at, 381, 434; landwaiters at, 381; Surveyor at. See Selby, W.; tidesmen at, 381; waiters and searchers at, 381.

White, _, importer of brandy and rum in London port, 125.
-, -, Abraham, petition concerning quit rent on lands in Ballinacor, Ireland, 117, 270.
-, -, Daniel, boatman at Bridlington, 335.
-, -, James, surgeon of the Roebuck, 269.
-, -, John, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 203.
-, -, -, wounded by felons, 269, 301.
-, -, Philip, landwaiter, London port, 313.
-, -, Ralph, master of the Maidstone, 541.
-, -, Samuel, royal bounty for, 37, 287.
-, -, Thomas, master of the Margaret, 115, 184.
-, -, William, Surveyor of duties on Houses for co. Lincoln, salary of, 220.
-, -, -, tidesman, inferior list, London port, to be on the superior list there, 226.

Whitehall, 1, 113.
-, Banqueting House in, 358.
-, Gateway in, leading to Westminster, 503.
-, houses in, lease of, 198.
-, lodgings in, 189, 538.
-, Palace, circuit of, lease of land within, 416.
-, fire at, 189, 539.
-, rebuilding of, 538.
-, Receiver General of Taxes within. See Parsons, E.; Taylor, J.
-, ruins of, 539; iron, lead and stone under, 503.
-, water drains, etc., in, 138.
-, report dated at, 196.
-, Tennis Court in, Keeper of. See Chaplin, T.; Moore, H.

Whitehaven, co. Cumberland, boatmen at, 93; collector of Customs at. See Fotherby, J.; merchants of, 347, 395, 440; searcher at 252; tidesmen at, 93, 152, 312, 493; tidewaiter at, 311.

Whitehead, Joseph, one of the Clerks of the Hanaper, 280.
-, -, -, recommended as a riding officer, 313.

Whiteside, Bartholomew, riding officer, to be tidesman and boatman at Whitehaven, 93.
-, -, Lawrence, tidesman at Lancaster, 152.

Whitfield (Whitfeild), Walter, late Paymaster or Treasurer of Marine Regiments, 14, 16, 25, 70, 87, 89, 90, 142, 305, 384, 443; accounts of, 200, 359.

Whitford, Sir John, pension for his wife, 235.

Whiting, Bedford, jerquer, London port, dismissed, 346; prosecuted [for fraud], 49.
-, -, [William], colonel of a New England regiment, pay of, 497.

Whitley, Morgan, Receiver General of Taxes for Chester and North Wales, 87, 377, 384; estate of, possible recovery of to the Crown, 458; petition of, 349; surety of, 367.
-, -, [sic for Whitfield], _, 14.

Whitlock, Sir William, a Counsellor at Law, 128.

Whittingham, _, Receiver General [of Taxes] for part of co. Lincoln, 377.

Whittle, Anne, royal bounty for, 546.

Whittlewood Forest, co. Northampton, conies in, 277.
-, deer in, hay for, 278.
-, Master Forester and Ranger of. See Fitzroy, C., Duke of Grafton; deputy of, 278; perquisites of, 278.
-, officers in, fees of, 277, 278.
-, timber in, 110; dotard, sale of, 277, 451.
-, under officers of, 277.

wild beasts in, 277.

Woodward of. See Newton, T. Gullet (Le Gullet) Walk, 277.
-, Hangor Walk, under Forester of, 277.
-, Hasleborough Walk, page keeper of, 277; under Forester of, 277.
-, Norton Woods, page keeper of, 277; under Forester of, 277.
-, Shoulbrook (Sholebrook) Lawn, 277.
-, Shrob Walk, page keeper of, 277; under Forester of, 277.
-, Wakefield Walk, page keeper of, 277; under Forester of, 277.

Whitton, _, agent to Brig. Vezey's regiment, 419.
-, -, John, agent to Brig. Stanwix's regiment, bills payable to, 192, 450.

Whitworth, Charles, Ambassador and Envoy Extraordinary to the Czar or Emperor of Russia, 164, 403, 444.

Wibergh (Wyberg), Thomas, Serjeant-at-Arms, 328; attending the House of Commons, 97, 378.

Wich. See Wych.

Wicklow, county of, 117.

Wickman, William, leasing land in Wighill, 111.

Wicks, Michael, accounts of, 206; debts of, Act for compounding, 34, 206, 301; executor of, 206, 301.

Wighill, co. York, Kirkstall Ings alias Folly Foot Ings in, 111; lease of lands in, 111.

Wight, Isle of, collector of Excise for. See Sharret, W.
-, Forces encamped in, necessaries for, 288.
-, Governor of. See Webb, J.
-, inhabitants of, losses and damages of, 289.
-, Lieutenant Governor of. See Holmes, [H.]; Morgan, [A.].
-, oysters brought from, 217.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Popham, J.
-, Revenue in, Receiver General of. See Webb, J.

Wightman, James, major general, bills drawn by, 71.
-, regiment of, 344; allowances for swords, 61; clearing of reduced non-commissioned officers, 61.
-, travelling expenses of, 542.

Wigtown, co. Wigtown, ships bound to, 143.

Wilcox (Wilcocks), Benjamin, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 203.
-, -, Edward, Surveyor General of Woods, Trent South, 40, 42, 43, 44, 110, 112, 168, 169, 173, 268, 272, 315, 335, 340, 436, 451.
-, -, Geo., tidesman, superior list, London port, 529.
-, -, John, Surveyor of duties on Houses for co. Durham, 251.

Wild (Wilde), Elizabeth, petition on behalf of her husband, a security for J. Goodwin, and now a prisoner in the Poultry Compter, 233.
-, -, Joseph, landwaiter at Barnstaple, 494.
-, -, Thomas, a surety for J. Goodwin, 142; prisoner in the Poultry Compter, 268, 276.

Wilden, Richard, tidesman in Cocker Abbey, 346.

Wildt, Hiob de, late Secretary of the Admiralty of Holland, accounts of, 438, 439.

Wilkes (Wilks), John, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 210, 307.

Wilkins, Thomas, Under Sheriff of co. Glamorgan, 543.

Wilkinson, Anne, daughter of Lady Vere Wilkinson, royal bounty for, 309, 546.
-, -, Elizabeth, daughter of Lady Vere Wilkinson, royal bounty for, 309, 546.
-, -, Philip, merchant, petitions for discharge of ships from quarantine, 115, 130.
-, -, Lady Vere, 309.

Wilks. See Wilkes.

Willers, [Wilhelm], Resident of the King of Prussia at Venice, plate of, 96.

Willett, Ralph, grant of lands in St. Christopher to, 290, 296.

William III, 240, 438.
-, annuity continued by, 526.
-, blacksmith to. See Bache, W.
-, Civil List of, arrears due to servants, etc., 487–8.
-, Cofferer of the Household of. See Newport, F., Earl of Bradford; Office of, debts owing in, 314, 487.
-, debts of, Commissioners for, accounts of, 488.
-, grant of office by, 467.
-, Master Wright to. See Bayne, J.
-, pension granted by, 150.
-, postillion to. See Wright, T.
-, sign manual of, 315.
-, signet of, 282.
-, Treaties with the States General and foreign Princes and States concerning troops in the Low Countries, 511–12.
-, will of, 136n.; executors of, 137n.

William the Silent, Prince of Orange, sons of, 136n, 137n.

William, Prince, Duke of Gloucester, servant of, 334.

William and Mary College. See Virginia.

Williams, Edward, landwaiter, Newcastle port, 346.
-, -, -, recommended for employment in the Customs, 313.
-, -, Elizabeth, cleaner at the Treasury, 87.
-, -, Evan, locksmith, caveat concerning a house in Richmond, 173.
-, -, Sir Griffith, obstruction of a salt officer by, 125.
-, -, Hylke, master of the Bootshap Maria, 130.
-, -, John, agent to the Queen's printers, 32; loans made on credit of the Queen's tin, 268; payments to, 129, 227, 268; proposal about the sale of tin, 16, 195.
-, -, -, Commander of the Customs sloop at Bristol, to be Queen's waiter there, 290.
-, -, -, one of the children of the Chapel Royal, 190, 368.
-, -, -, Queen's waiter, Bristol, 344.
-, -, John, recommended as Postmaster of Bodmin, 176.
-, -, -, royal bounty for, 273.
-, -, Joseph, tidesman in Bristol port, 226.
-, -, Mawrin, tidewaiter at Leith, 198.
-, -, Walter, employment in the Customs, 313.

Williamson, Edmund, a Serjeant-at-Arms, 328.
-, -, P., importer of brandy and rum in London port, 125.
-, -, Robert, a Commissioner of Customs, 118.

Willmott (Willmot), Thomas, to be employed by the Commissioners for striped linens, 290, 325.

Wills, Charles, colonel, regiment of Marines of, wages for, 58.
-, -, Richard, colonel, bills endorsed to, 48, 326.

Wilson, Anthony, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 399.
-, -, Edward, assistant to the Accomptant General of the Office for duties on Hides, 120.
-, -, Kerman, master of the Won-a Cunda, 288.
-, -, Thomas, of Wakefield, recommended for employment in the Post Office, 285.
-, -, William, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 203, 210, 307, 323, 461.

Wiltshire, county of, distributor of stamps for. See Gibbs, S.
-, Sheriff of. See Webb, D.
-, Surveyor of duties on Houses. See Cutting, J.; Pilkington, R.
-, Taxes, Commissioners for, 443, 547; Receiver General of, 97, 153, 443. See also Baxter, A.; Child, J.

Winchelsea, co. Sussex, one of the Cinque Ports, Receiver General of Taxes for, 140.

Winchilsea, Earl of. See Finch, C.

Wind, Robert, Surveyor of Plymouth, 361; seizure of a ship running French goods, 163.

Windham (Wyndham), Dame Anne, daughters of, pensions for, 33, 97.
-, -, Clere, under searcher, London port, 357, 399; leave of absence from Custom House, 266.
-, -, Frances, pension for, 97.
-, -, Sir Francis, pension of, 33, 97.
-, -, Hugh, brigadier, regiment of, half-pay for officers of, 62.
-, -, John, a Commissioner for granting Wine Licences, 222.
-, -, Mahaleel, doorkeeper of the House of Lords, 384.
-, -, Rachel, pension for, 97.
-, -, Sir W., payment to for removing red deer from Sherwood Forest to Windsor Forest, 34.
-, -, Sir William, bart., Secretary at War, 50, 78, 83, 84, 89, 364, 369, 372, 377, 395, 397, 402, 460, 467, 481, 482, 487, 493, 495, 496, 502, 504, 541.
-, allowance to, 445.
-, at Windsor, 69.
-, attending the Treasury, 54, 89.
-, reports of, 54, 456.
-, to attend the Cabinet, 52, 364.

Window Duties. See Houses.

Windress (Wyndress), William, colonel, regiment of Foot of, allowance for swords, 59.
-, centinels from, subsistence of, 417.
-, going to Ireland, 383.
-, losses in shipwreck, 248.
-, officers, half-pay of, 418.
-, recruits, 135.
-, reduction, of 59.
-, subsistence of, 13, 52, 53, 59, 61, 135, 171, 295, 364, 366.
-, widows' allowances, 364, 366.

Windsor, co. Berkshire, 69, 145.
-, house for Lady Frescheville at, 451.
-, Queen's Little House at, gardener at. See Watts, R.

Windsor Castle, Governor and Captain of. See Fitzroy, G., Duke of Northumberland.
-, Guard rooms at, furniture for, 290.
-, Housekeeper of. See Randue, T.
-, locksmith's and blacksmith's work done at, 487.
-, matting, etc., for, 538.
-, Orders in Council dated at, 387, 433, 446.
-, organ at, 520.
-, Queen at, Band of Gentlemen Pensioners attending, 438, 503; servants attending, travelling charges of, 368.
-, Queen going to, 54; servants attending, 363.
-, Queen's private chapel, bibles and prayer books for, 229; cushions for, 230.
-, Queen removing from, 535.
-, royal letters patent dated at, 517.
-, royal sign manual dated at, 387, 393, 419, 427, 524, 530.
-, royal warrants dated at, 382, 388, 390, 400, 402, 419, 424, 438, 441, 445, 447, 449, 451, 459, 466, 482, 486, 510, 515, 517, 519, 522, 524, 527, 537.
-, silks, etc., for, 538.
-, water engine, keeper of. See Roberts, J.
-, Works at, incidents bill, 236; Paymaster of. See Roberts, W.; plumber to. See Roberts, J.

Windsor Forest, Cranbourne Chase and Lodge, deer in, 95, 270; Keeper of. See Jones, R., Earl of Ranelagh; underkeepers of, 95, 270.
-, red deer, brought from Haughton Park, 280; brought from Sherwood Forest, 34.
-, timber to be felled in, 451.
-, venison killed in, 63, 420.

Windsor Great Park, deer in, hay for, 343, 545.
-, Mote Park laid into, 127, 393; rent of Mote Park, 127, 300, 393.

Windsor Herald. See Maudit, P.

Windsor, Honor of, rents and Few Rents of, 95.

Windsor House Park, Deputy Ranger of. See Churchill, G.; hay for the deer in, 321, 386.

Windsor, New, church of, allowance for, 213; mayor of, allowance for, 213; poor of, allowance for, 213.

Windsor Park, locksmith's and blacksmith's work done in, 487.

Windsor, _, colonel, regiment of, half-pay for officers, 415.
-, -, Andrews, brigadier general, regiment of Foot of, at Plymouth citadel and St. Nicholas Island, 387.
-, disbanding of, 534, 542.
-, in Ireland, 383.
-, levies, 387.
-, muster rolls, 150.
-, officers of, 150, 387.
-, recruiting, 150.
-, respits, 150, 387.
-, subsistence of, 534.
-, -, Dixie, Keeper of the stores of Ordnance in the Tower, 336.
-, -, Thomas, Viscount Windsor, regiment of, allowances for swords, 61.
-, clearings of, 67.
-, detachment from, recruits in the Low Countries, 67.
-, disbanding of, 61, 77, 473.

Wine Licences, Commissioners for (W. Congreve, J. Floyer, T. Goodall, J. Harwood, T. Lake, R. Lowndes, G. Scott, J. Windham), new commission, 222.
-, Office of, incidents bill, 369, 429; salaries bill, 369, 429.
-, salary of, 222.

Winebridge. See Winnibriggs.

WINES, bought at Bordeaux for the Queen, 11, 148, 161.
-, Canary, 466; brought from France, appraisal of, 480; imported, 428; seized, 485.
-, cargo of, 361.
-, duties on. See Customs—Duties.
-, for Corporation of London, impost on, 225, 318.
-, French, 144, 231, 262, 292, 362; duties on. See Customs—Duties.
-, imported by Navy officers for sea stores, 98.
-, imported for the Queen, 122.
-, Low Wines, duties on. See Excise—duties.
-, Mostell (Moselle), 316.
-, of Prince Eugene, 101.
-, prize, duties on. See Customs—Duties.
-, running of, 273, 320.
-, seizures of, 144, 163, 231, 262, 292, 362, 466.
-, Spanish, shipped from Scotland, 231, 262.
-, Tokay, 316.
-, traders, 472.
-, true gallon of, 425.
-, vessels of, gauger of, 396.

Winetasters. See Customs.

Winnibriggs, Winebridge, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 138.

Winnington, _, recommended for a watchman's place, 313.
-, -, _, recommending watchmen for the Customs, 309, 313.
-, -, Salway, a Commissioner of Public Accounts, 94, 210, 341, 473, 479, 551; a Commissioner for accounts of Army debts, 479.

Winstanley, _, recommending J. Robinson for a Customs place, 312.

Winter, John, petition concerning his suit for debt against J. Hodgson, 160.
-, -, William, tidesman in Liverpool port, 347.

Winterhouse Farm, co. Surrey, lease of, from the Crown, 127.

Wire, gilt and silver, duties on, Commissioners for, appointment of, 335, 339.

Wise, Henry, Contractor for keeping the Royal Gardens, 432, 550.
-, issues to, 213, 416, 469.
-, work done extraordinary to contract, 124, 416.
-, Custodian of St. James's Park, 469, 550.
-, -, Robert, of London, merchant, petition concerning debt for tobacco duties, 119; surety of, 362, 433.

Wishart, Sir James, a Commissioner of the Admiralty, payment to for defraying expense of a journey to Holland, 144.

Withers (Wythers), [Henry], general, 13, 175, 191.
-, -, Hunt, brigadier general, 195.
-, regiment of Dragoons of, 61, 372, 515.
-, accounts of, 443.
-, captain in, pay of, 443.
-, clothing for, 493.
-, officer of, 69.

Wittewrong, James, purchase of a reversionary annuity by, 183.
-, -, Sir John, regiment of Foot of, in Ireland, 383.

Wogan, John, payment to, 293.
-, -, Judith, wife of John, annuity for, 293.
-, -, William, payment to for carrying over Bills from Ireland, 215.

Wolmer Forest. See Woolmer Forest.

Wonford, East, South and West, co. Devon, hundreds of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 142.

Wood, Robert, employment of by the Commissioners for striped linens, etc., 290; seizure of Italian silks in London port, by 218.

Woodcraft, John, clothier to the Army, moneys due to, 462; discharge of an assignment for clothing to, 297.

Wooden wares, cargoes of, 184.

Woodford Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Woodgate, John, waterman at Graves-end, 493.

Woodley, Peter, boatman at Salcombe in Dartmouth port, 177.

Woods, John, a creditor of T. Patching, 172.

WOODS AND FORESTS, laws and customs of, 316.
-, wood sales, 112.
-, Trent North, Surveyor Generalof. See Hewett, [T.].
-, Trent South, Surveyor General of, complaint against, 316. See also Ryley, P.; Wilcox, E.
-, Warden, Chief Justice and Justice in Eyre, 173. See also Bertie, M., Earl of Abingdon.
-, named:
-, Alice Holt Forest.
-, Dean Forest.
-, New Forest.
-, Salcey Forest.
-, Sherwood Forest.
-, South Bere Forest.
-, Waltham Forest.
-, Whittlewood Forest.
-, Windsor Forest.
-, Woolmer Forest.

Wool and woollen goods, cargoes of, 184.
-, concealment of, prosecutions for, 148–9.
-, duties on. See Customs—Duties.
-, exportation of, clandestine, 338; to France, 468.
-, exporters of, 218.
-, trading in, 466.

Woolley, _, wounded [at Plymouth], 432.
-, -, James, Customs officer at Plymouth, murder of, 437.

Woolmer Forest, co. Southampton, Chief Keeper and Ranger of. See Howe, R.
-, Keepers of, wages for, 112.
-, Lieutenant and Keeper of. See Howe, E. S.

Woolridge, Hugh, Comptroller of the Coinage of Tin in the counties of Cornwall and Devon, 107; Keeper of Lostwithiel Gaol, 108.

Woolwich, co. Kent, Navy Yard at, 74, 331, 354, 463; supply of plank for the Navy at, 391.

Woosley [Woolsey ?], John, accountant, surety for W. Hawson and Mr. Partie, 231.

Worcester, county of, Commissioners of Taxes, 443.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 443. See also Albert, T.; Longdon, R.; Sparry, J.
-, Surveyor of duties on Houses. See Kyrle, V.

Worcester, co. Worcester, Receiver General of Taxes. See Albert, T.; Sparry, J.

Worden. See Werden.

Worgan, John, landwaiter, Newcastle port, to be a surveyor there, 346.

WORKS, blacksmith. See
-, Bache, W. Board of, 155, 205, 436, 533.
-, carver. See Gibbons, G.
-, clerk of. See Wren, C.
-, Comptroller of. See Vanbrugh, J.
-, extraordinaries of, 155.
-, Gardens and Plantations, 331.
-, Hampton Court, 342; Chapel, 20, 214.
-, Horse Guards, 487.
-, Hyde Park, 400.
-, Kensington, 487; Gardens, 124, 416.
-, Longford, 342.
-, Lords, House of, Prince's Chamber in, 205.
-, master bricklayer. See Stacey, R.
-, master carpenter. See Churchill, J.
-, master glazier. See Ireland, J.
-, master joiner. See Hopson, J.
-, master mason. See Jackson, B.
-, master plasterer. See Lance, D.
-, Office of, 41, 112, 420, 421, 538.
-, accounts of, 488.
-, debts in, 487; discharge of, 20, 213, 301.
-, estimate from, 458.
-, stores in and out of, accounting for, 503.
-, officers of, 349; accounts, 503; report of, 539; salaries of, 379.
-, Paymaster of, 155.
-, issues to, 20, 213, 226, 302, 303, 331, 357, 416, 455, 469, 487.
-, loans by, 302.
-, payments by, 213, 303, 322, 331, 357, 416, 455, 469, 487.
-, salary of, 379.
-, tallies and orders on tin for, 294, 301.
-, See also Dartiquenave, C.
-, Principal Officers of, 41, 62, 72, 73, 124, 160, 294, 301, 302, 304, 342, 355, 390, 420, 421, 458, 502, 513, 545.
-, purveyor to. See Hopson, J.
-, St. James's Park, 331.
-, salaries, 379.
-, Savoy prison, 420, 421, 487.
-, serjeant painter. See Highmore, T.
-, serjeant plumber. See Roberts, J.
-, Somerset House, 513.
-, Surveyor General of, 197, 349, 383, 400; report of, 395; salary of, 379. See also Wren, Sir C.
-, Treasury Offices, 349.
-, Westminster Hall, 73.
-, Windsor, 155, 236, 487.
-, Paymaster of, issues to, 107; office of, debts in, 301; tallies and orders for, 301. See also Roberts, W.
-, plumber at. See Roberts, J.
-, Windsor Park, 487.

Worsley (Worseley, Worsely), James, woodward of the New Forest, 40, 42, 43, 44, 265; complaint against the Surveyor of Woods, Trent South, 316.
-, -, Sir Robert, an executor of Sir N. Stewart, 370; recommending _ Ledoze for a Customs place, 311.

Worth, Simon, landsurveyor at Falmouth and Penryn, 494; surveyor of Falmouth port, 177.

Worthy, Edward, tidesman, inferior list, London port, to be on the superior list there, 493.

Wotton, co. Surrey, 235, 236.

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

Wren, Christopher, Clerk of the Works, 379.
-, -, Sir Christopher, 416; Surveyor General of the Works, 72, 197, 349, 379, 395, 421.

Wright, _, a Justice in co. Oxford, 425.
-, -, Jane, widow, royal bounty for, 144.
-, -, John, [in debt for Customs duties], surety of, 265.
-, -, -, petition for employment in the Customs, 540.
-, -, Thomas, postillion to William III, 144.

Writings, of the late Queen Dowager, 171.

Writs, capias, 503; habeas corpus, 504; levari facias, 531; of extent, 544.

Wurtemberg, Duke of, 3.

Wyatt, John, attorney at law, petition for a grant of the stewardship of Milverton, 214, 217.

Wyberg. See Wibergh.

Wych (Wich, Wyche), John, Envoy at Hamburg, 195; Envoy Extraordinary to the Hanse Towns, 18; Envoy Extraordinary to Holstein Gottorp, Mecklenburg and the Hanse Towns, 403, 410.

Wyllie, John, Comptroller and searcher at Lewis [Island], 198.

Wyndham. See Windham.

Wyndress. See Windress.

Wynne (Wynn), [Owen], major general, regiment of, 444.
-, -, William, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 503.

Wythers. See Withers.

Wyvell (Wyvil, Wyvill), Ann, a Maid of Honour, 105, 229, 350, 495.
-, -, Francis, Receiver General of Taxes for cos. York, Durham and Northumberland, 139.
-, -, Sir Marmaduke, a Commissioner of Excise, 343; a Commissioner for duties on soap and paper, etc., 288; a Commissioner for duties on wire and starch, etc., 335.