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B
Babb, Benjamin, waterman in London, port, 112.
Babell, Charles, pension of, 216.
-, William, musician, allowance, 733.
Baber, John, senior, Comptroller of First Fruits and Tenths, patent revoked, 394.
-, -, junior, grant of office of Comptroller of First Fruits and Tenths, 394.
Babington, —, colonel, Governor of Berwick, pension for his widow out of Army contingencies, 351.
-, Humphrey, tidesman in London port, 371.
Bac. See Du Bac.
Bacalan, Isabella de, French Refugee, pension for, 681.
Bache, William, blacksmith to the Works, debt due to his widow, 97, 741.
Backwell, Edward, Banker's annuity of, assignees of, 387.
-, Leigh, colonel, regiment of (6th Dragoon Guards), adjutant of. See Poe, J.; officer of, pension for, 352; reduced, 47.
Bacon, Montagu, a Commissioner for licensing hawkers, pedlars and petty chapmen, 551, 782.
-, Philip, Receiver General of assessments for Suffolk, appointment, 58.
Baddely, Thomas, gardener at Somerset House, salary, 507, 733.
Baden, Congress at, Minister and Plenipotentiary to. See Whitworth, C.
Badger, Henry, moletaker in Richmond New Park, salary, 198, 614.
Badminton, co. Gloucester, 621.
Badock, Henry, appointed Customs collector at Lyme, 534.
Baggot, Richard, colonel, pension for, 188, 674.
Baggs, Isham, lieutenant in Lord Ashburnham's regiment, half pay for, 604.
Bagnold (Bagnald), Walter, lieutenant in Brigadier Corbett's regiment, half pay for, 49, 603.
Bagwith, William, appointed tidesman and boatman at Stockton, 70.
Bahama Islands, Customs collector of. See Graves, J.
Baibley, Fran., sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 470.
Baignoulx, Paul, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Bailey, Bailie, Baillie, Baily. See Bayley.
Baillon, Frances, tirewoman, payment to, for cutting and dressing Queen Anne's hair, 94.
Baines. See Baynes.
Baird, James, Clerk to the Wardrobe in Scotland, allowance, 358, 616.
-, John, appointed a Commissioner of the Equivalent, 841.
-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 484.
Baker, —, executor of Nicholas, letter to, 143.
-, alias Basile, Daniel, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 470.
-, George, Receiver General of Taxes and of duties on Houses for Kent, appointment and securities, 574–5, 579; recommended by the Earl of Dorset, 575.
-, -, Receiver General of Taxes for Dorset, appointment and securities, 624.
-, Henry, Solicitor to the Treasury, allowance, 416–7,541; reappointed, 541.
-, -, Surveyor General of the riding officers in Kent and Sussex, good services of, 425; petitions referred to, 202, 243, 422, 493, 525, 844; restored to office, 35, 194, 425.
-, [John], Admiral, letters from, 315, 871.
Secretary. See Hall R.
Squadron of, contingencies, 417; for the Straits, 417.
-, Joshua, clerk to the Comptroller of the Penny Post Office, salary, 395.
-, Michael, senior, grantee of office of Marshal of the Marshal sea of the Exchequer, 398.
-, -, junior, grantee of office of Marshal of the Marshalsea of the Exchequer, 398.
-, Nicholas, Solicitor to the Treasury, accounts, 19, 143.
-, Richard, agent for sufferers by the French invasion of St. Christopher and Nevis, 475, 478, 481, 482.
-, Robert, surveyor of duties on Houses for Somerset, commission, 349.
-, Samuel, appointed tidesman in Yarmouth port, 112.
-, -, appointed waiter and searcher in Lowestoft, 487.
-, Thomas, Agent for Arrears of Prizes, 703–4, 857.
-, -, appointed distributor of Stamps for part of Sussex, 546.
Baland, Christopher, tenant of a house in Malton, 717.
Balantine. See Ballantyne.
Balawdrie, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
Balbi (Balby), Marquis, and the Genoese Loan, 78, 142, 839.
Baldero, Henry, refuses to act as Surveyor of landcarriage waiters at the Gates of Edinburgh, 784.
Baldwin (Baldwyn), Thomas, informer as to frauds in payment of the Army in Flanders, 227, 269, 543.
-, William, appointed surveyor of duties on Houses, co. Salop, 663.
Balfour, Robert, appointed Salt Duty officer in Borrowstounness collection, 504.
Ball, James, payment to, for services in arresting Monsieur le Grand, 8, 64, 453.
-, John, collector of Sandwich port, re-grant of office, 320; salary, 369.
-, -, lieutenant in Churchill's regiment, half pay for, 48, 604.
-, -, pension of, 215.
-, -, Surveyor (or Clerk) of the Works at Windsor, fee of, 102, 123; re-grant of office, 454.
-, Samuel, agent for sufferers by the French invasion of Nevis and St. Christopher, 471, 472, 482, 483, 484.
-, -, and Co., sufferers by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 471.
Ballaghy, Connaught, barracks at, maintenance of, 607.
Ballantyne (Balantine, Ballantine, Ballintine), John, Customs officer, appointed collector of the Duties on Scots Salt in Ayr port, 75.
-, Ninian, appointed Customs boatman at Greenock, 416; appointed tidewaiter at Port Glasgow, 513; tidewaiter at Stranraer, 416.
-, Robert, a Macer of the Exchequer in Scotland, salary, 358.
-, See also Ballentine.
Ballard, Thomas, ensign in the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.
Ballendon. See Bellendon.
Ballentine, Robert, appointed surveyor of the landcarriage at Edinburgh, 666.
Ballintine. See Ballantyne.
Ballisis, Theodore, pension for, 212, 674.
Ballyconnell, Ballyconnel [co. Cavan], barracks in, maintenance of, 608.
Ballyshannon [co. Donegal], barracks in, maintenance of, 608.
Balme. See La Balme.
Balmier, Pierre, French refugee, pension for, 680.
Balsam, 509.
Baltic, British squadron for, 262, 515.
Bambridge, —, and the estate of Robert Peter, 389.
Bampton, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of assessmentsand duties on Houses for, 59, 622, 670.
Banagher, Connaught, barracks at, maintenance of, 607.
Banastre (Banister), Sir William, Baron of the Exchequer, salary, 347; removed, 348, 451.
-, See also Banister.
Banbury, —, of Antigua, evidence in the murder of Col. Park, expenses, 452.
Bancons, Isaac, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
-, Jeremy, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
-, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Bandullock. See Cunningham, John.
Bangor, co. Carnarvon, ferry between Anglesey and, 412.
Bangor, Bishop of. See Evans, John.
Banister, George, lieutenant in the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.
-, William, burglar, rewards for arrest of, 715.
BANK OF ENGLAND:
Accomptant General of. See Mercer, T.
and subscriptions for annuities, 288.
annuity of, as by their Charter of Incorporation, payment on, 613.
Capital Stock of, Act 7 Anne, c. 30 for enlarging the, payment under, 500; payment of 6 per cent. interest on, 385.
Cashiers of, acting as Receivers of Annuities and Lotteries, 6, 277, 299.
See also Gols, C. de; Knight, R.; Maddocks, T.; Odams, J.; Stubbs, W.
circulating Exchequer Bills, allowance of 3 per cent. for, 119–20, 331–2, 448, 577–8, 789; yearly sums granted by Acts 7 Anne, c. 30, 9 Anne, c. 7, and 12 Anne, c. 11, for, payments on, 170, 374, 498–9, 668, 822.
desired to promote contributions to the Lottery, 2, 43.
Directors of, attend the Treasury, 6, 17, 26, 254, 264, 284, 288, 296.
recommendation by, for Customs place, 288.
their relations with the Treasury, 17.
Fund of, Act 1, Geo. I, Stat. 2, c. 12, for enlarging, 737, 772, 804.
Governor of, attends the Treasury, 2, 6, 17, 284, 288, 296.
Deputy, attends the Treasury, 2.
loans (advances) by, 1, 3, 34, 39, 46, 114, 248, 254, 256, 278, 281, 284, 286, 287, 290, 291, 293, 304, 308, 316, 317, 318, 433, 518, 658, 693, 695, 743, 749, 754, 837–8, 863–4, 866, 871; interest on, account of, required, 123.
management charges of, payment of, 385.
Stock, transferability of, 284.
tallies and orders in the hands of, 641; account of, required, 433; redeemed, 23, 104.
Bankers, 751.
Bankers’ annuities. See Annuities.
Bankrupts, 37, 446, 750–1.
Banks, —, petition of, relating to fee trees, 276.
-, Hammond, surveyor for the Licensing of Hawkers, pedlars, etc., in London, Westminster, etc., 782.
-, Langley, Receiver General of assessments and of House Duties for part of Lincolnshire, appointments and securities, 60, 341, 622, 759; petitions of, 57, 718.
Bannantine, Margaret, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
Bantry, co. Cork, barracks in, maintenance of, 607.
Barbados, 837, 855.
Attorney General of. See Slingsby, A.
Captain General and Governor in Chief of, letter to, concerning ships’ passes to Algiers, 128; see also Lowther, R.
chaplains for. See Acourt, J.; Langton, D.; Walker, R.
Council, President of, allowance for, during Governor's absence, 409.
criminals, prosecution of, expenses of, 405.
Customs in, abuses in, information of, 56; steps to prevent, 89.
bonds, prosecution of debtors on, expenses of, 405.
collector. See Lascelles, H. L.
comptroller. See Stephens, —.
escheats, expenses of, 405.
Four and a Half per cent.
Duty in, collector and searcher of, 773.
Lieutenant Governor of, allowance for, during Governor's absence, 409.
Public Accounts in, Commissioners for, 337.
schoolmaster for. See Brown, W.
Taxes, Deputy Collector of, 406.
Treasurer of. See Thomas, C.
Barbary, British captives in, redemption of, bills drawn for, 178.
Barber, John, prosecuted for a libel entitled “The Public Spirit of the Whiggs", 450.
Barbot, —, madame, pension for, 681.
Barcelona, 373.
bills drawn from, 121, 631.
corn sent to, 82, 501.
corn for, seized for relief in Minorca, 121.
Resident and Envoy at. See Craggs, J.
timber and nails bought at, 630–32.
Barclay, David, tidewaiter's place at Port Glasgow declined by, 513.
-, Thomas, pension for, 217.
Bardin, Lady Persiana, surety for H. Harcourt, 348.
Bardney, co. Lincoln, 637, 717; Southry (Sothrey, Southerie, Southrey) in, lease of tenements in, 492, 637, 717.
Bardolph, Nathaniel, surveyor of House Duties for co. Bedford, appointment and salary, 372.
Bardsey, co. Carnarvon, dissolved monastery of, Steward of. See Cashel, Viscount.
Barges. See King's Barges.
Barilla (bariglia), price of, 242; seized, 242.
Barker, Daniel, salt rockpit re-opened by, 523.
-, Edward, Treasurer to Queen Anne's Bounty, issue to, 460.
-, Francis, master of the Anne and Rose of Whitby, 101.
-, George, captain in major general Pearce's regiment, half pay for, 598.
-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 465.
-, John, captain, coals delivered to Gibraltar Garrison by, 813.
-, -, appointed tidesman at Bristol, 70.
-, Robert, tenant of a house in Pall Mall, 574.
-, Thomas, ship owner, petition of, duties on tea, 634.
Barkham, —, widow, petition for debts due to her husband in General Farrington's regiment, 340.
Barking, co. Essex, Customs surveyor and watermen at, 397.
Barkley, Sir Charles, grantee of tithes in Bedford Level, etc., 756.
Barmouth, co. Merioneth, 639.
Barmvall. See Barnwall.
Barnaby, Thomas, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 480.
Barnard, Lord. See Vane, Christopher.
Barnard, Samuel, chaplain for Virginia, passage money for, 816.
-, Thomas, payment to, for incidents of the Lottery anno 1714, 635.
Barnes (Barns), George, cornet in Morice's regiment, half pay for, 597.
-, John, tenant of a house in Pall Mall, 799, 855.
-, Patrick, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 466.
Barnet, Sampson, tidesman at Bristol, 847.
-, See also Burnet.
Barnier, Mary, pension for, 680.
Barns. See Barnes.
Barnstaple, co. Devon, Customer at.See Bridgeman, C.; waiter and searcher at, 521.
Barnwall (Barmvall), Sir George, pension of, on the Irish establishment, 584.
Baronetcy fees, discharged, 153, 220, 328, 329, 394, 454, 609, 686, 803, 859.
Barquet, Mary de, French refugee, pension for, 680.
Barr, James, Herald in Scotland, salary, 357.
Barrard. See Burrard.
Barre. See La Barre.
Barrenger. See Beranger.
Barrett (Barret), alias Macarty, Catherine, widow of colonel John, petition for allowance in Ireland, 618, 771.
-, John, colonel, widow of. See Barrett, Catherine.
-, -, Messenger in Ordinary, of the Exchequer Receipt, 195.
-, -, messenger to the Treasury, salary, 297; deputy to. See Cooly, E.
-, Patrick, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.
Barricave, Rose, pension for, 680.
Barrimore. See Barrymore.
Barringer, Philip, lieutenant in the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.
Barron. See Old Barron.
Barrow, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 60, 624.
Barrow, —, allowance for cleaning the Lutheran Chapel at St. James's, 664.
-, Charles, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 478.
-, Richard, expenses of, in prosecuting coiners, etc., 409, 553.
Barry, Edward, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 485.
-, Henry, Lord Santry, lieutenand colonel of the Marquess of Wharton's regiment, half pay for, 595.
-, James, Earl of Barrymore, regiment of foot of, pay, subsistence, contingencies and clothing for, 9, 68, 825.
-, James, colonel. See Barry, Richard.
-, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.
-, -, lieutenant in Wittewrong's regiment, half pay for, 597.
-, Joseph, Teller of the Stamps, salary, 779.
-, Mary, widow, pension on the Irish establishment for, 282, 585.
-, Richard (corrected from James), colonel, military pensioner in Ireland, 594, 695.
Barrymore (Barrimore), Earl of. See Barry, James.
Barstow, Edmund, lessee of Woodhouse Grange, etc., 432, 716.
Bart, Thomas, waiter and searcher at Bridport and Chidcot, dismissed, 620.
Barthe. See La Barthe.
Bartlett (Bartlet), Benj., sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.
-, Edmund, lieutenant in Wittewrong's regiment, half pay for, 597.
-, Thomas, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 476, 484.
-, William, appointed tidesman in London port, 70.
Barton, co. Devon, riding officer at, 207.
Barton, Benjamin, lieutenant in brigadier Grant's regiment, half pay for, 600.
-, Catherine, military pension in Ireland for, 594.
-, John, ensign in brigadier Dormer's regiment, half pay for, 600.
-, Mathew, Register and Comptroller of the Lottery anno 1714, appointment, 17; memorial of, 399; securities of, 345, 363; warrants to, 511, 808.
-, Richard, ensign in brigadier Corbet's regiment, half pay for, 49.
-, Samuel. See Burton, S.
Bartram (Bartrum), Thomas, witness in the Assassination Plot, pension for, 215, 678.
Baru, John, pension for, 681.
Bas. See Le Bas.
Bascoul, Daniel, pension for, 681.
Basile. See Baker, Daniel.
Basket (Baskett), John, of Paternoster Row, payments to, for stationery, etc., 355, 687, 742.
-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 466.
Basnet (Basnett), John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.
-, William, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 476.
Basse Terre, St. Christopher, 134.
Bastards’ estates, 451.
Bastide. See La Bastide.
Bastidebarbut, Francs., French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Bastin, Martha, pension for, 212, 674.
Bate. See Bates.
Bateman, Charles, lieutenant-colonel of the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 598.
-, Sir James, attends on behalf of South Sea Company, 16, 247, 279.
loans on the tin by, repayment of, 6.
Trustee for the Genoese Loan, letter to, 283.
et al., Trustees for receiving subscriptions and money for the sale of South Sea Stock, attend the Treasury, 247, 248.
directions to, 79, 80, 81, 83.
loans by, 247, 248; repayment of, 153, 189, 361.
relations with other Directors of the South Sea Company, 81.
stock transferred to, 77–8.
-, John, Customs boatman, at Cley, 773; in Yarmouth port, 773.
Bates (Bate), —, representation from, concerning distemper among cattle, 161.
-, Elizabeth, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 474.
-, George, lieutenant colonel of Churchill's regiment, half pay for, 48, 603.
-, Parnal, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 469.
-, Thomas, ensign in Churchill's regiment, half pay for, 48, 604.
Bath, co. Somerset, 257, 425.
Bath, Earl of. See Granville, John.
Bathurst, Allen, Baron Bathurst, creation of, 768.
Battely, Charles, Second Secondary in the Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office, fees of, 107.
Batten, Elizabeth, widow, pension for, at the desire of the Princess, 674.
-, Lawrence, petition of, for surveyorship of duties on Houses, 432; recommended for surveyorship of Southwark, 618; appointed surveyor for Middlesex, 869.
Battersby, Elizabeth, Mrs., allowance for rent of the passage into Channel Row, 507, 733.
Battle, —, Dr., pension for his widow, 674.
-, Elizabeth, widow, pension of, 674.
Battle Axe Guards. See ArmyIreland.
Battrey (Battry), Joan, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 464.
-, Rebecca, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 464.
-, William, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 468.
Baugham, Edward, Receiver General of Land Tax and House Duties for co. Hereford, appointments and securities, 621, 649; recommended by Lord Coningsby, 621.
Bavand, Thomas, surveyor of duties on Houses, London, commission, 350.
Bawden, Thomas, appointed Salt Duty officer at Clovelly, 522.
Bawdsey (Berdsey) Ferry, co. Suffolk, Customs boatmen at, 526.
Baxter, Alexander, Receiver General of assessments for part of Wiltshire, petition, 57; debt of, 800; appointed for the Devizes, Chippenham, Warminster and Trowbridge Divisions anno 1714, 58.
-, John, captain in the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 598.
-, Nicholas, tenant of a yard near Vine Street, 787.
-, Thomas, payment to, for infected cattle burned, 453.
-, -, ensign in Lucas's regiment, half pay for, 597.
Bayes, Daniel, prosecuted for speaking seditious words, 302.
Bayley (Bailey, Bailie, Baillie, Baily, Baylie, Bayly), Alexander, quartermaster in the Earl of Hyndford's regiment, half pay for, 599.
-, Edward, payment to, 94.
-, George, a Lord of the Admiralty, salary, 141.
-, James, appointed watchman of the salt in Borrowstounness collection, 503.
-, -, Receiver General of assessments and the duties on Houses for co. Stafford, appointments, 623, 670; petition of, 667.
-, John, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 585.
-, Michael, riding surveyor for Licensing of Hawkers, pedlars, etc., 782.
-, -, distributor of Stamps for co. Worcester, appointment, 410, 441, 457.
-, Robert, Register of North British Ships and Inspector of the Coast business, appointment and salary, 416; resignation, 538.
-, -, captain lieutenant in the Earl of Hyndford's regiment, half pay for, 599.
-, Samuel, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Stafford, petition for extraordinary charges, 406.
-, Thomas, surveyor of duties on Houses for Berkshire, 350.
-, William, doorkeeper to the Treasury, salary, 297.
-, -, Messenger attending the Commissioners of Appeals in Excise, Surveyor of Crown Lands in co. Chester and city of Chester, and Cryer and Messenger of the Exchequer Court in co. Chester, re-appointment and fees of, 337; superseded, 766.
Bayne. See Payne.
Baynes (Baines), —, surveyor of London port, seizure by, 160, 242.
-, Adam, of Holmeby, 729.
-, John, appointed a searcher of Sandwich port, 206.
-, Richard, of Cockermouth, appointed distributor of Stamps for Cumberland and Westmorland, 410.
-, Robert, son of Adam, lease for the life of, 729.
Bayonets, ten thousand purchased for the King's service from Holland, bills drawn for, 313, 844; to pass duty free, 847.
Bayse, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Beadle, John, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 485.
Beale (Beal), —, captain, commander of the Deal Castle, gold and silver brought from Jamaica by, 662, 669, 842.
-, Benjamin, ensign in Chudleigh's regiment, half pay for, 47, 605.
Bealing, Marmaduke, Register of Warrants Inwards, London port, duties of, 342; re-grant of office, 342.
Beane (Bean), Agnes, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 486.
-, Charles, appointed surveyor of House Duties, co. Chester, 694.
Bear hides, for the royal barge, 441.
Bearcroft, Edward, defective Lottery order of, 611.
Beare. See Beer.
Beatniffe,—, Customs place for, 460.
Beaubisson, Peter, pension for, 215.
Beauchamp, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
-, Thomas, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 479, 480.
Beauclerk, Charles, Duke of St. Albans, lease of Pall Mall Field, 771.
Master of the Hawks, fees, 719.
payments to, for gamekeepers, 507, 733.
pension of, on First Fruits, 244; on the Irish estabment, 584; in lieu of logwood grant, 759, 792.
Beaucours, Elizabeth, French pensioner on the Irish establish-ment, 588.
Beaufort, Duchess Dowager of. See Somerset, Mary.
Beaufort, Duke of. See Somerset, Charles Noel; Somerset, Henry.
Beaulieu, Bewley, co. Southampton, Salt Duty officer at. See Vaughan, T.; salt works at, 522.
Beaulieu, James de, lieutenant colonel, half pay for, 606.
Beaumaris, Anglesey, Customs col-lector of. See Nicholson, F. riding surveyor at, 206.
Salt Duties officer at, 169.
Beaumont, Francis, et al., debt due to, for winter forage in Flanders, 85, 264, 274, 277, 572.
-, Sir George, executor of Dr. J. Radcliffe, petition of, 521.
-, John, Attorney in Scotland, salary, 357.
-, Theo., ensign in the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.
Beaux. See Le Beaux.
Beavis, William, appointed land waiter at Dartmouth, 619.
Bebington, —, clerk in the Office for Sick and Wounded, salary of, taxes on, 435.
Beck, Sir Justus, baronetcy fee of, 153.
Beckburk. See Büchenberg.
Becker, Andrew, grant of all wrecks, flotsam, etc., between 51 and 53° South and 6 and 36° North in America, and in and upon the coasts of Ireland, 859.
Beckwith, Thomas, of Lamb Hill, lessee of Woodhouse Grange, 716.
Becone, Judith, French refugee, pension for, 680.
Bedchamber. See Royal Bedchamber.
Bedder, Thomas, Customs boatman in Harwich port, super-annuated, 847.
Beddington, co. Surrey, 394.
Bedford, county of, assessments, Receiver General of. See Reddall, A.
Assizes in, 303.
distributor of stamps for. See Bedford, T.; Weaver, J.
Houses, duties on, Receiver General of, 372. See also Reddall, A.; surveyors of.See Bardolph, N.; Osborne, W.
libel published in, prosecution for, 303.
sheriff of. See Emerton, T.
Bedford Level, extra-parochial tithes in, grants of, 409, 756–7; grant of lands in, 756.
Bedford, Benjamin, upholsterer, rent and repairs of a house rented from, for the Czar of Muscovy's Minister, 285, 809–10, 831; tenement of, in St. James's, 517.
-, -, payment to, for rent and necessaries of the Treasurer of the Chamber's Office, 237.
-, -, tenant of a house in Pall Mall, 574.
-, Elizabeth, pension for, 212, 674.
-, Hilkiah, prosecuted for a libel, 450.
-, John, lieutenant in majorgeneral Wade's regiment, half pay for, 49.
-, Thomas, distributor of stamps for co. Bedford, 503.
Bedoe (Bedoes), Robert, allowance for, for cleaning the streets, etc., before Whitehall, 190, 656.
Beds and bedding, 368, 543, 544, 615, 758, 778, 834, 853, 856; field, 615, 758.
Beeby, Arnold, payments to, for beer for Post Office clerks, 443, 569, 869; for fees for Post Office clerks, 569; for inspecting the Chichester branch of the Post Office, 569.
Beecher, John, sheriff for Bristol, payment to, 797.
Beechton. See Beeston.
Beehoe (Behoe),—, house of, in Ayr Street, 487, 787.
Beer, Duties on. See Excise—Duties.
Beer, Beare, co. Devon, waiter and searcher at, 320, 405.
Beeston, Beechton, co. Chester, Salt Duty officer and watchman at, 523; salt works at, re-opened, 523.
Beeston, Henry, appointed a Justice for cos. Carmarthen, Pembroke and Cardigan and for Haverfordwest and Carmarthen borough, 385.
-, Jane, lease of lands purchased from her husband for Portsmouth fortifications, 524, 755.
Begat, Charles de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Behoe. See Beehoe.
Beissude. See La Beissude.
Bekkeraiz, commanding a ship of Algiers, gift to, 174; his engagement with an English ship, 174.
Belcastle [Pierre de], Brigadier, heirs, etc., of, pension on the Irish establishment for, 584.
Belcher, Elizabeth, pension for, 674.
Belclare [co. Mayo], barracks in, 607.
Belcoe [Belcoo, co. Fermanagh], barracks in, 608.
Belet, Claudius, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Belfast, barracks at, maintenance of, 608.
Bell, Alexander, appointed a Salt Duty officer in Kirkcaldy collection, 503.
-, Dogell, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 468.
-, Edmund, tidesman at Yarmouth, 161.
-, George, appointed a landwaiter at Hull, 773.
-, Jane, pension for, 214, 674.
-, John, tidesman at Hull, preferred, 823.
-, Richard, collector of Salt Duties at Flint, 185.
-, Richard, appointed a tidesman in London port, 192.
-, Thomas, Comptroller of Customs at Orkney, dismissal, 666; Salt Duties officer (supervisor) at Orkney, appointment, 75; dismissal, 726.
-, -, land carriage waiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, 729.
-, William, quartermaster in Lord Windsor's regiment, half pay for, 602.
-, -, Secretary to Sir John Norris, payment to, 515.
Bellamy, Adam, major in major general Pepper's regiment, half pay for, 48, 603.
-, Edward or Richard, Customs boatman in Hastings port, dismissed, 619, 620.
Belland, Centn. La Motte, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Belland, Lea de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Bellasyse, Thomas, lieutenant colonel of the Earl of Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.
Bellefons, Henriette de, French refugee, pension for, 680.
Bellegardeacute;, David, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.
Bellenden (Ballenden, Bellendon),John, Lord Bellenden, Heretable Usher of the Exchequer in Scotland, salary, 358; pension of, payments on, 347, 524, 530, 715.
Bellew [Dorothea], sister of Lord Bellew, pension for, on the Irish establishment, 585.
-, John, Lord Bellew, pension for, on the Irish establishment, 585.
Bellingham, Jer., ensign in the Earl of Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.
Bellingsley. See Billingsley.
Bellman, Thomas, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 474, 477.
Belloc, Isaac, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Bellomont, Earl of. See Coote, Richard.
Belloses, —, ensign in major general Wade's regiment, half pay for, 49.
Bells, export of, permission for, 771.
Belorient, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Beltisloe, Betislou, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of assessments for, 60, 624.
Belturbet [co. Cavan], barracks at, maintenance of, 608.
Belviard, Jane, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.
Bendyshe, Henry, payment to, for services about the poor Palatines, 647, 648.
Benham, Henry, appointed a Customs waterman at Blackwall, 397.
Benigne, Judith, French refugee, pension for, 679.
Benn, James, Customs collector at Shoreham, transferred to Rye, 55.
Bennerman, Alexander, Register of seizures in North Britain, 421.
Bennett (Bennet), Benjamin, Governor of Bermudas, salary, 769.
-, Charles, 2nd Baron Ossulston, Earl of Tankerville, creation of, 768; fee farm rents of, 436; Chief Justice in Eyre, Trent North, appointment, 846.
-, Sir John, 1st Baron Ossulston, fee farm rents purchased by, 436.
-, John, prosecuted for seditious words spoken at Shaftesbury, 302.
-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.
-, -, appointed a watchman of the salt in Borrowstounness collection, 504; declines appointment, 504.
-, Sarah, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 481.
-, Sir William, appointed Commissioner of Excise in Scotland, 198, 349; appointed Commissioner for Duties on Leather, etc., and Additional Duties on Leather, in Scotland, 224–5, 382.
-, William, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 481, 486.
Bennise (Renpie), Agnes, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.
Benson, John, collector of Customs on wool, leather, lead, tin, etc., in London port, re-appointed, 206; salary, 362, 368.
-, -, Paymaster of the Classis Lottery anno 1712, appointment, 351; cancelled, 349, 363.
-, Robert, Lord Bingley, creation of, 768; intended Ambassador to Spain, plate delivered to, called in, 318.
-, Robert, quartermaster in major general Pepper's regiment, half pay for, 48, 603.
-, Susanna, pension for, 212, 674.
-, Thomas, Collector of Excise in Lancashire, petition for his losses by returns, 713.
-, -, “one of the Secondaries of London", security for John, 351.
-, William, petition for grant of privilege of making farthings and halfpence, 228–231.
Bentinck, William, Earl of Portland, Groom of the Stole to Wm. III, 268, 544–5.
Bentley, Jeremiah, tidesman at Shields, appointed surveyor and searcher at Blythenook, 55.
-, Richard, D.D., Library Keeper to Queen Anne, salary, 108; timber bought for the Coronation from, 726.
-, Samuel, and a stamper's place, 115.
Beranger (Barrenger), —, proposals by, for remittances abroad, 8, 284.
-, -, contractor for the disposal of tin in Holland, 157, 280. advances by, 261, 280, 282, 283, 292, 293, 696.
attending the Treasury, 261, 280, 284, 288, 292, 304, 305, 339.
proposals of, for selling tin at Hamburg, 339.
Berault, Mary, French refugee, pension for, 681.
Berdsey Ferry. See Bawdsey Ferry.
Bere, Thomas, M.P. for Tiverton, petition of, 636.
Beresford, John, underclerk of the Treasury for keeping accounts, salary, 297.
-, Sir Mark, captain in Wittewrong's regiment, half pay for, 597.
-, Thomas, distributor of stamped paper for the west division of Somerset, dismissed, 187, 194.
Berger, Ester, lieutenant in brigadier Dormer's regiment, half pay for, 600.
Berkeley (Berkley), Charles, Viscount Dursley, afterwards Earl of Berkeley, grant out of sales of timber in the Forest of Dean, 821.
-, [Elizabeth], Countess Dowager of Berkeley, petition of, 821.
-, Henry, captain in Kerr's regiment of dragoons, half pay for, 47, 605.
-, Isabella, widow, pension on the Irish establishment for, 585.
-, James, 3rd Earl of Berkeley, Constable of the Forest of Dean, payment to, 453.
Gentleman of the Bedchamber, annuity, 499, 529, 617, 801.
gift of plate on the christening of his child, 442.
-, Jane, pension for, 214, 674.
-, John, 4th Viscount FitzHardinge, 149.
executors of, 109–10.
Keeper of the Mall in St. James's Park, 709.
Treasurer of the Chamber, 109–10, 149, 315, 558; fees in his Office, 11, 317.
-, William, cornet in major general Pepper's regiment, half pay for, 48, 603.
-, William, Lord Berkeley of Stratton, a Commissioner of Trade, salary, 395, 571; resignation, 701.
Berkshire, Earl of. See Howard, Thomas.
Berkshire, assessments in, receivership of, dispute as to, 296, 297; Receiver General of. See Ambrose, L.; Shermer, J.
distributor of stamps. See Knight, S.
gamekeepers of, salaries, 507.
House Duties, Receiver General of, 426. See also Shermer, J.; surveyor of.See Bayley, T.; Warden, R.
lease in, 832.
sheriff of. See Child, B.
Berlin, 172; Ambassador at. See Stafford, Earl of; Secretary to.See Wernigk, E.; Envoy to.See Breton, W.
Bermingham, Edward, Lord Athenry, pension for, on the Irish establishment, 584.
-, See also Birmingham.
Bermudas, army in. See Army.
chaplain for. See King, W.
Governor of, letter to, concerning ships’ passes to Algiers, 128. See also Bennet, B.; Pulleine, H.
President and Council of, letter from, pay of Forces, 573.
Bernard, Anto., French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
-, Charles, a Commissioner for Licensing Hackney Coaches, 767, 855.
-, Janzes, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
-, Samuel, clerk keeping the Register of trading ships in Great Britain, salary, 611.
Bernardi, John, et al., prisoners in Newgate, prosecution of, 450.
Bernatre, Daniel, lieutenant colonel, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 386, 586, 861.
Berne, 175, 327.
Bernstorff (Bernsdoff), Andrew Gottlieb von, sons and daughters of, return to Hanover, sealing of their goods, 667.
Berry, John, Register of Certificate Cocquets in the Searchers' Office, 620.
-, Randall, ensign in the Earl of Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.
-, Richard, cornet in brigadier Wolseley's regiment, half pay for, 594.
-, Thomas, “practised in the art of buying and curing the sweepings of ships", petition for patent, 798.
-, William, lieutenant colonel of brigadier Wolseley's regiment, half pay for, 594.
Bertie, Charles, Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance, accounts of, 19, 143; executors of, 19, 143.
-, -, trustee for the Duke of Leeds, lease to, 686.
-, Ja., guardian and trustee for the Duke of Beaufort and his brothers, petition of, 620.
-, Montagu, Earl of Abingdon, Chief Justice in Eyre, Trent North, 157, 846; Constable of the Tower of London, taxes on his salary, 685.
-, Peregrine, undersearcher of London port, re-appointed, 206; salary, 329; replaced, 832.
-, Robert, 1st Marquess of Lindsey and 1st Duke of Ancaster, creation of, 768.
christening gift of plate for his child, 719, 799.
Lord Great Chamberlain, 799; payment to, 168, 388.
Berwick, co. Northumberland, 330, 336, 338, 405, 524.
Assessments, Receiver General of, 621.
Governor of. See Babington, —.
House Duties, Surveyor of.See Pulline, W.
licences for selling, etc., wines in, 198.
Mayor, etc., of, allowance for repair of the bridge over the Tweed, payment on, 687.
port of, Comptroller of. See Frankling, C.; Frankling, W.
customer of. See Nelson, E.
principal Customs officers of, report by, 744.
searcher, 335.
tidesmen, to act as boatmen, 744; salaries, 744.
waiter and searcher, 823.
Town Major of. See Gifford, F.
Berwick, North. See North Berwick.
Bessieres, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.
Best,—, brewer of Chatham, prosecution, 450.
-, Charles, re-appointed Customer or Collector of Kingston upon Hull, 196; salary, 369.
Betislou. See Beltisloe.
Bette, Frances de Grandy de, French refugee, pension for, 680.
-, Henrietta de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
-, Susanne de, French refugee, pension for, 681.
Bettisworth, Peter, captain in Lucas's regiment, half pay for, 596.
-, Richard, major, First Major of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, 814.
Beveren, Hermann, freiherr von, Envoy from the Elector of Treves, memorials from, 186; payment to, 322–3.
Beveridge, Mary, pension for, 216, 680.
Beverley, Thomas, pension for, 215.
Beverton, Joseph, riding officer in Kent, dismissed, petition of, 243; appointed riding officer for the wool business at Canterbury, 533; charges against, 744.
-, William, of Canterbury, information against, 493.
Bevon, James, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 479.
Bew, Frances, pension for, 215, 674.
Bewdle. See Budle.
Bewdley, co. Worcester, Corporation of, “business” of, charges of, 450, 451.
Bewley. See Beaulieu.
Bexhill, co. Sussex, 243, 844.
Bezut, Charles Brueys de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Bibles, 150, 757, 764.
Bickerstaff, Elizabeth, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
-, Philip, Salt Duty debt of, 652.
Bickerton, —, Customs officer, seizure by, 698.
Bide, John, grant of office of Surveyor of Customs and Subsidies in the outports, 336.
Bideford, co. Devon, Customs collector of. See J'Ans, T.; Jones, C.
Bigbury Bay, co. Devon, waiter and searcher at, 370.
Bigg, John, tidesman in London port, dismissed, 673.
Biggar, Hugh, appointed watchman of the salt in Kirkcaldy collection, 503.
Bigos, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Bihrendorff, John, royal bounty for, 559.
Bill, John, messenger of the Chamber, payment to, 81.
-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 466.
-, Walter, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 466.
Bill End, co. York, lands called, 636.
Billings, —, widow, house of, in Marylebone Street, 698.
Billingsley (Bellingsley), Benjamin, lieutenant in Lord Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 48, 602.
-, Henry, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 466.
-, Rupert, tenant of a house in Pall Mall Court, 697.
Bills, Stamp Duties on, 355.
Bimbo, Elizabeth, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
Binding, payment for, 408.
Bindlosse, Elizabeth, lessee of the four prebends of Auckland, 491.
Bindon, Earl of. See Howard, Henry, Earl of Suffolk and Bindon.
Bing, Anne, pension for, 214, 674.
Bingham, Mark, Admiralty Agent for London port, payment to, 577.
Bingley, Baron. See Benson, Robert.
Bingley, Giles, prosecuted for seditious words, 303.
-, Sir John, Auditor of the Exchequer Receipt, 106.
Binks, Samuel, re-appointed Collector (Customer) of Southampton port, 206; salary, 369.
Binnel (Binnell), James, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 467.
-, John, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 484.
Bint, Charles, payment to, for carrying votes, 366.
Biram, Pasqua of. See Algiers.
Birch, Deborah, widow, pension for, 674.
-, See also Burch.
Birchett. See Burchet.
Birchfield, Maurice, Surveyor General of Customs in North America, 620.
Surveyor General of Customs in South America, appointment and allowances, 620.
Bird, William, Receiver General of the Revenues in Virginia, petition for re-appointment, 418; security for. See Perry, R.
Birket, Robert, tidesman in London port, dismissed, 70.
Birkhead, Jacob, appointed landwaiter in London port, 725.
Birmingham, co. Warwick, riot at, prosecution for, 300.
Birmingham (Bermingham), James, ensign, wounded, pension for, out of Army contingencies, 221, 351.
-, See also Bermingham.
Birt, John, surveyor of duties on Houses for co. Hereford, 349.
Bishop, John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 477.
-, Phil., prosecuted for a libel published in Exeter, 302.
Bisket, James, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 465.
Biss. See Bisse.
Bissac, Paul de, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 464.
Bisse (Biss), Margaret, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 468.
-, Stephen, Agent Victualler of the Navy at Lisbon, 115; and the victualling of Gibraltar garrison, 183, 407.
Bissell, Charles, charges of, in prosecutions at Portsmouth, 451.
Blaake, Henry, King's Waiter in Bristol port, re-appointment, 335; salary, 369.
Black, George, appointed tidewaiter at Ayr, 503.
-, Gilbert, of London, merchant, wines of, seized, 444, 516.
-, Jean, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
-, Robert, appointed Salt Duty officer in Kirkcaldy collection, 503.
Black Bank, Ulster, barracks at, maintenance of, 608.
Black Rod, Gentleman Usher. See Oldes, Sir W.
Black Torrington, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of assessment for, 59, 623.
Blackbeard, James, tenant of land in Aclome manor, 638.
Blacker, John, lieutenant in Chudleigh's regiment, half pay for, 47, 605.
Blackheath, co. Surrey, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes, for, 623.
Blackie, Elizabeth, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.
Blacking, imported, 747.
Blackpool, co. Lancaster, riding officer at, 773.
Blacksmiths. See Works; to Wm. III.See Bache, W.
Blackston, —. to attend, 309.
Blackwall, co. Middlesex, Customs surveyor at, 397, 489; watermen at, 397, 489.
Blackwell, Sir Lambert, Trustee for the Genoese loan, 78, 84, 142, 283, 839, 845.
advances by, on Tin, 157.
proposal for disposing of tin at Hamburg, 157.
Bladen, Martin, Comptroller of the Mints, appointment, 207; sworn to secrecy as to new invention, 258.
Blaen, co. Cardigan, lands, etc. of, Stewardship of, 210.
Blagny, Jacob de la Motte, paymaster of pensions for French Protestant Refugees, 679, 682.
-, Mary de, French refugee, pension for, 216, 679.
Blagrave, Joseph, affidavit of, 778.
Blair (Blaire), Adam, captain, military pensioner in Ireland, 593.
-, Brice, quartermaster in Kerr's regiment, half pay for, 48, 605.
-, David, King's Chaplain in Scotland, salary, 233.
-, Elizabeth, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
-, Jane, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.
-, John, watchman in Kirkcaldy port, appointment, 74; dismissal, 504.
-, Margaret, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.
-, See also Blare.
Blake, —, arms, accoutrements, etc., contractor, payments to, 706, 707.
-, -, appointment of a successor to, 284.
-, Daniel, Commissioner for Hackney Coaches and Chairs, 519, 767, 863.
-, Thomas, appointed Customs collector at Minehead, 725.
Blakeney, co. Norfolk, port of, Inspector of Port Books’ observations on, 87.
Blance, Susanna de, French refugee, pension for, 680.
Blanch Duties, 723.
Bland, John, major, Brigade Major's pay in Spain whilst a prisoner, 160, 219–20.
-, -, regiment of, subsistence of, whilst in England and on Irish establishment, 200.
Blaney, Lord. See Blayney.
Blankets, 543, 544, 615, 758.
Blare, —, Mrs., royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
-, See also Blair.
Blashford, Chidley, cornet in Lord Ashburnham's regiment, half pay for, 604.
-, William, major in Lord Ashburnham's regiment, 47, 604.
Blathwaite (Blathwayt, Blathwayte), William, Auditor General of the Plantations, 767; letters from, 323, 421; letter to, 825; petitions referred to, 405, 409, 418.
Clerk of the Privy Council, allowance for Trade and Plantations business, 711; salary, 702.
petition for further lease of his house in Whitehall, 457.
Blayney (Blaney), Cadwallader, Lord Blayney, pension for, 593.
Blencowe (Blincowe), Henry, appointed Collector of Whitehaven port, 725.
-, Sir John, Justice of Common Pleas, appointment, 167; salary, 162, 347.
Blenheim House:
debts incurred in building, etc., accounts of, required, 34, 186.
Acts for settling (12 Anne, c. 11 and 1 Geo. I, St. 2, c. 12), 737.
bills for, examination of, 737, 753.
issues for, 292, 725, 753, 764.
warrant for payment out of Queen Anne's Civil List arrears, 737.
enquiry whether the Duke has passed an account, 344–5.
trees felled in Whittlewood Forest for, 540.
workmen employed on, petition of, 186; Vanbrugh asked to report on, 344; in French, 388.
Blew, James, petition of, lost Lottery order, 806.
Blincowe. See Blencowe.
Blithe (Blith), Francis, distributor of stamps for Essex, 410.
-, Lady Theodosia, gift of plate, on the christening of her child, 423.
Blizard, Alice, strewer of herbs, salary, 507.
Blockhouses. See Fortifications.
Blofield, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of assessmentsand duties on Houses, 59, 622, 670.
Blofield, Leonard, Receiver General of Taxes for Norfolk, debt due to, 540.
Blood, —, brigadier, regiment of foot of, pay, subsistence and clothing of, 826.
Blossett (Blosset), —, colonel, regiment of foot of, pay, subsistence and clothing of, 826.
-, Paul de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
Blount, Samuel, cornet in Pepper's regiment, half pay for, 48, 603.
Bluemantle Pursuivant. See Gibbon, J.
Blunt, Charles, Paymaster of the Classis Lottery anno 1711, 790.
appointment, 362.
commission superseded, 758.
issues to, 62, 65, 152.
payments by, 65.
salary, 62.
securities, 371.
warrant to, 611.
-, Dacre, grant of office of High Steward of Havering atte Bower manor, 372.
-, John, Trustee for the sale of South Sea Stock, 10, 77, 79, 81.
Blythenook, Newcastle port, surveyor and searcher at, 55.
Boaton, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Bobart, —, and the building at Woodstock, 186.
Boca Grande. See Grand Beico.
Bocle,—, forage supplied by, 274.
Bocock, Mary, pension for, 212.
Bodens, Abraham, collector of Drogheda, debt of, 417.
-, William Abraham, pension in Ireland for, 861.
Bodingham, Mary. See Miller.
Bodinnick, co. Cornwall, preventing officer at, 489.
Bodmin, co. Cornwall, M.P. for. See Legh, T.
Boehm, Anthony William, chaplain of the Lutheran Chapel at St. James's, salary, 664.
Boele,—, debt to, for forage in Low Countries, 572.
Boise, —, appointed landwaiter at Newcastle, 533.
-, Thomas, Customs boatman's place, Hastings, 619, 620.
-, See also Boyse.
Boisrond, Samuel de, colonel, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586, 860–1.
Boisrousseau, Anne de, French refugee, pension for, 680.
Boisse, Josiah, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 485.
Boissonade. See La Boissonade.
Boitons, John, ensign in the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.
Boitout (Boitou), Mary, French refugee, pension for, 215, 680.
Bolderick, Mary, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 473.
Boldero, Henry, surveyor of the landcarriage waiters at the Gates of Edinburgh, 730.
Bolingbroke, Bullingbroke, co. Lincoln, Soke of, Receiver General of assessments, 60, 622.
Bolingbroke, Lady. See St. John, Frances.
Bolingbroke, Viscount. See St. John, Henry.
Bollington, co. Lincoln, monastery of, lands of, 637.
Bolsters, 615.
Bolt. See Boult.
Bolton, Duke of. See Poulett, Charles.
Bolton, Henry, lieutenant in the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.
-, John, captain in the Earl of Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.
-, See also Boulton.
Bonabel, Susan, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Bond, Denis, Court Post, grant of office, 344; salary, 344, 400.
-, Thomas, Surveyor of Duties on Houses in Surrey, 618, 639.
Bonde, Charles Francois de la. See Iberville.
Bonds, Stamp Duties on, 355.
Bonet de St. Germain, André Louis Frédéric, Resident from the King of Prussia, gift for the Queen of Prussia sent to, 854; gold medal for, 741; lodgings of, in Oxenden Street, 854.
Bonhereau. See Bouhereau.
Boniface, Thomas, payment to, for carrying votes, 366.
Bonnel, Jacob, services of, books of Receiver General of Taxes, co. Devon, 92.
Bonnemere, Daniel de, French Protestant refugee, estate of, in St. Christopher, 134.
-, Paul Minvile de, creditor of Daniel, petition, 134.
Bonnet, Marie, pension for, 682.
Bonneval, Anto., French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Bonsall, co. Derby, 389.
Bontoux, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.
Bonvilette, Francis, captain, half pay for, 606.
Book cases, 752.
Book sellers, 408, 642.
Boorer, Henry, tidesman in London port, 854.
Boot, George, appointed a stamper in the Stamp Office, 383.
Booth, George, pension of, out of Tenths, 142.
-, Humphrey, captain in Lord Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 48, 602.
-, Nathaniel, Surveyor of the Greenwax, grant of office, 342.
-, -, Remembrancer to the Prince of Wales, 863.
Boothby-Graffo, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of assessments, 60, 623.
Borde. See La Borde.
Bordeaux, France, 72, 451.
Borgard, —, colonel, payment to, for Artillery Train in Spain, 724.
Borland, John, Agent Victualler of Annapolis Royal Garrison, petitions, 621, 805.
Borlé, Baron, memorial of, 86.
Borle, —, regiment of dragoons of, 861.
Borr, —, brigadier, regiment of marines of, disbandment, 797.
Borrett (Borret), Edward, captain, pension for, out of Army contingencies, 351.
-, William, Treasury Solicitor, accounts of, 449–53; allowances in, 420–1.
allowances, 367, 452.
attending the Treasury Board, 23, 24, 266.
clerks of, 367.
coach hire of, 367.
issues to, 8, 12, 25, 56, 64, 82, 104, 117, 124, 151, 152, 155, 170, 253, 376; fees on, 452.
letters, warrants, etc., to, 20, 21, 71, 98, 131, 144, 257, 264, 417, 439, 460, 536.
payments by, 8, 64, 68, 82, 100, 102, 118, 148, 155, 161, 253, 362, 399, 404, 446, 497, 526.
petitions referred to, 444, 447, 490.
state of causes under his management required, 266.
stationery charges of, 452.
successor to, appointment, 265, 266, 533.
-, -, junior, expenses of, Crown law, 450, 451; Commissioner for ascertaining rights of proprietors of lands, Portsmouth, Chatham and Harwich fortifications, 95.
Borroughs. See Burroughs.
Borrowstounness, co. Linlithgow, port of, collector of. See Crawford, J.
Customs officers in, 73.
landwaiters, 538, 665, 666.
Salt Duties officers and watchmen, 74, 503, 504, 665.
searchers, 538, 665, 666.
tidewaiters, 88, 89, 416, 665, 666.
Borssele (Borselle) van der Hooge, Adrian van, Ambassador Extraordinary from the States General, gold medals for, 740.
-, Philip Jacob van, goods of, to pass Customs, 386.
Borthwick, John, Salt Duties officer in Alloa port, 74.
-, William, collector of Customsand Salt Duties at Orkney, 75; dismissed, 667, 730.
Borthy-gest, Borth Gest, co. Carnarvon, preventing officer at, 639; timber exported to Ireland from, 639.
Bos. See Du Bos.
Boscawen (Boscowen, Buscowen), [Hugh], Warden of the Stannaries, 5, 18, 253, 557.
-, Hugh, Comptroller of the King's Household, plate for 120; compartments of, at Hampton Court, 664.
Bosleroy, Charles, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Bosoche, Phillip, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Boston, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of assessments, 60, 624.
Boston, co. Lincoln, port, boatmen in, 486.
Comptroller of. See Oliver, M.
Customer of. See Oldfield, S.
Customs officers, allowances for horses, 206.
Inspector of Port Books’ observations on, 87.
searchers of, 486, 509.
waiters and searchers, 534, 619.
Boston, New England, 837, 855; minister for. See Harris, H.
Boswell, David, appointed riding officer in Scotland, 89.
-, John, lieutenant in Dormer's regiment, half pay for, 600.
Botanist. See King's Botanist.
Bothmer, Hans Kaspar von (Baron de Bothmar), papers of, 93.
goods and family pictures of, to pass Customs, 219.
to settle in England, 219.
present for, 280.
Bouchatere. See La Bouchetière.
Boucher, Elizabeth, French refugee, pension for, 674, 679.
-, Mary, sister of Elizabeth, pension for, 674.
Boucherie, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Bouchetière. See La Bouchetière.
Bouchier, Edward, lieutenant in Harrison's regiment, half pay for, 601.
-, James, Dr., Reader of Laws in Oxford University, fee of, 711.
Boughton, Joseph, Secretary to the Customs Commissioners, Scotland, appointment and salary, 237.
-, Thomas, petition for extended lease of King's Cliffe manor, 431, 446.
Bouguet, Henry, major, memorial of, pension in Ireland, 816.
Bouhereau (Bonhereau), —, underkeeper of the Public Library, Dublin, pension of, 585.
Boulay. See La Boulay.
Boult (Bolt), —, attends, Annuities business, 291.
-, Simon, first clerk to a Teller of the Exchequer Receipt, 26, 156.
Boulton, David, Customs officer, seizure by, 334.
-, Hugh, surveyor of coastwaiters, London port, 619.
-, See also Bolton.
Bound, John, Rouge Croix Pursuivant, coat for, 116; fee of, 108, 660.
Bouquet, Henry, major, pensioner on Irish establishment, 837.
Bourbon, Catherine de, French refugee pension for, 680.
Bourdigues, Edward, French refugee, pension for, 680.
-, Maximilien, French refugee, pension for, 680.
Bourgeois, Isaac, deputy King's Waiter, London port, 444, 449.
Bourne, William, appointed Customs boatman at Hastings, 620.
Bourreau, John, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 471.
Bow, co. Middlesex, 800.
Bowden (Bowdon), Mary, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 478.
-, John, French Prize Wines of, 800.
-, Peter, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.
-, William, agent for sufferers by the French invasion of Nevis, 469.
Bowdidge, John, Receiver General of assessments for Somerset, appointment, 623, 649; letter from, 292.
Bowdler, Andrew, surveyor of House Duties, co. Salop, appointment, 663; petition of, 807.
-, Richard, distributor of stamped paper, co. Salop, 326.
Bowdon. See Bowden.
Bowen, Evan, searcher and surveyor of cards and dice, 399.
-, John, Customs surveyor at Leigh, 112.
-, Mathew, adjutant of Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.
-, Thomas, underclerk of the Treasury, 705, 707; salary, 297, 628, 769.
Bowerin, John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 484.
Bowes, John, surveyor of House Duties for co. Yorks, 350.
Bowles, Charles, ensign in Bowles regiment, half pay for, 600.
-, George, distributor of stamps for Kent, appointed, 410; dismissed, 761; restored, 837; securities, 618.
-, Phineas, brigadier, half pay for, 599.
regiment of foot of, pay, subsistence and clothing, 826; reformed officers of, half pay for, 599–600.
-, William, Solicitor in all causes relating to debtors and accomptants in Scotland, appointment, 326.
Solicitor to the Exchequer Court in Scotland, salary, etc., 357.
Solicitor for the Stamp Duties in Scotland, appointment, 377.
Bowling green. See Hampton Court.
Bowman, Joseph, Salt Duty officer, Borrowstounness collection, dismissed, 503.
Bowry (Bowrey), Richard, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 465, 468.
-, William, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 465, 468.
Boxley, Thomas, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 464.
Boyce, William, captain, witness in the Assassination Plot, pension for, 214, 678.
Boyd, Samuel, captain in Bowle's regiment, half pay for, 599.
-, William, 3rd Earl of Kilmarnock, pension for, 346, 524, 530, 714.
Boyden, Benjamin, surveyor of House Duties for Middlesex, 349, 551,
Boyer, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587, 588.
-, Paul, Customer and collector of Ipswich port, 207.
Boyle [co. Roscommon], barracks at, maintenance, 607.
Boyle, Adam, landwaiter and searcher at Borrowstounness, 665.
-, Charles, Earl of Orrery, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, annuity, 499, 529, 617, 801.
created Baron Boyle of Marston, 768.
Knight of the Thistle, new image for his collar, 390.
Receiver General of the revenue arising by Fines for Alienations, 139, 338, 563–4.
Regiment of Foot of (21st Foot or Royal Scots Fusiliers):
clothing for, 650–1.
in Scotland, issue for, 269.
on the Irish establishment, 269, 442, 651.
ordered from Ireland, 548.
provisions for, 442.
subsistence for, 4, 54, 92, 442, 548.
-, Charles, captain in Lord Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 602.
-, -, Customs officer, appointed collector of Salt Duties at Irwin, 75.
-, David, Earl of Glasgow, Lord Register in Scotland, 458; salary, 357, 360.
-, Henrietta Constance, widow, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
-, Henry, Lord Carleton, creation of, 768; coachhouse of, 798, 855; part of the Royal Garden at St. James's in possession of, 381, 420, 446, 525, 536, 574, 644, 651, 665, 697, 799.
-, Jacob, captain in Lord Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 48.
-, James, Commissioner of Excise in Scotland, 198.
-, -, Commissioner for the Duties on Leather, Soap, etc., 225.
-, -, tidesurveyor at Inchmarnock, 415.
-, Mary, daughter of Henrietta, pension for, 588.
-, Mary, Viscountess Shannon, tenant of a house in St. James's, 516, 574.
-, Richard, Viscount, regiment of, offreckonings, 37; horses, imported into Scotland for, 744.
regiment of Marines of, arms for, 80, 101–2; contracts in, accounts and pay of, 725; disbandment at Rochester, 725, 797.
-, Robert, Customs boatman at Greenock, 416.
-, -, lieutenant in Corbett's regiment, half pay for, 49, 603.
-, William, Customs Commissioner in Scotland, 197.
-, -, Commissioner for the Duties on Scots Salt, 73.
Boyne, Battle of the, 566.
Boys, John, waiter and searcher and riding officer at Ramsgate, 371.
-, Joseph, declines tidesman's place at Dundee, 89.
Boysac. See Carnegie, John.
Boyse, Jacob, captain in Lord Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 602.
Brabant, Henry, Comptroller of Customs at Curritack, 321.
Braber, —, house of, in Pall Mall Street, 697.
Bradford, Earl of. See Newport, Richard.
Bradford, Thomas, lessee of woods in Chertsey, Thorpe and Egham, 528.
Bradgate, Jervais, Receiver General of assessments and House Duties, co. Leicester, accounts, 755; appointments, 58, 624, 785; petition of, 498.
Bradley, Richard, pension for, 188, 674.
-, Thomas, tidewaiter at Liverpool, 725.
Bradley Haverstoe (Haverstow), co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of assessments, 60, 622.
Bradnick, Peter, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.
Bradshaw, Anthony, Receiver General of assessments and House Duties, co. Derby, 58, 563.
-, John, deputy to a Commissioner of Alienations, 669.
-, Samuel, of Holbrook, security for H. Ferne, 389.
-, -, Receiver General of assessments and House Duties, co. Derby, 58, 563.
Bragg, Ralph, Clerk of the Works at Windsor, 320.
Braguire, John, pension for, 680.
Brahon, John, ensign in Lucas's regiment, half pay for, 597.
Brain (Braine), James, security for R. Wise, 556.
-, John, landsurveyor, Prestonpans port, 415.
Braint, John, payment to, New River Water, 869.
Braithwood, George, tidewaiter at Dundee, 666.
Bramber, co. Sussex, Rape of, Receiver General of assessments, 60.
Brames, Arnold James, ensign in major general Wade's regiment, half pay for, 49.
Bramston, Jonathan, tidesman in Hull port, 521.
Brancaster, co. Norfolk, waiter and searcher at, 521.
Branch, Sebastian, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 484.
Brand, Alexander, King's Under Falconer in Scotland, salary, 359, 616.
-, George, Salt Duty Officer, Kirkcaldy port, 74, 504.
-, Thomas, embellisher of letters, salary, 507, 773.
-, -, Usher of the Order of the Thistle, chain etc. for, 390.
Brandon, Duke of. See Hamilton, James.
Brandy, distributed to fire fighters, 652.
Duty on. See CustomsDuties.
permits to reduce to proof, 464, 498, 633, 653, 847.
price of, 244.
seizures, 96, 242, 243, 822; collusive, 279, 618, 648.
smuggled, 202, 243, 493, 525, 568, 618, 840.
Branscombe, co. Devon, waiter and searcher at, 320, 405.
Bransty, co. Cumberland, salt works erected at, 107.
Brasier. See King's Brasier.
Brass, Sarah, pension of, 216.
Brassalaye, Isabeau de, French refugee, pension for, 680.
Brasselay, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586– 7.
Brasselay, —, children of, pension for, 674.
Brathwait, Richard, customer of Newcastle-on-Tyne, patent revoked, 320.
Brattell, Charles, Assaymaster of the Mint, appointment, 141.
-, Daniel, Assaymaster of the Mint, 141.
Braunton, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments and House Duties, 59, 622, 670.
Bray, co. Berks., gamekeepers of, wages, 507.
manor of, fee farm rents of, 716.
lease of, petition for, 716.
Steward and Keeper of the Courts Leet, Liberties and Views of Frankpledge, etc., of.
See Reeve, T.
Bray [cos. Dublin and Wicklow], barracks in, maintenance of, 606.
Bray, Henry, et al., French prize wines of, 385, 800.
-, John, et al., prosecuted for seditious practices at Andover, 302.
Breaks, John, surveyor of duties on Houses, co. Durham, 323.
Brecon, county of, Chamberlain of, grants of office of, 210.
Justices of. See Bridges, W., Cox, C.; Whitaker, E.; Wright, W.
offices in, grant of, 197, 209.
Receivers General of assessments and duties on Houses, 694; see also Burton, S.; Powell, C.
surveyors of duties on Houses. See Meredith, J.; Vaughan, J.; Williams, W.
Brecon, lordship and manor of, leases of mills in, 649; steward of, grants of office of, 210.
Brecon, co. Brecon, Chamberlain of, grants of office of, 210.
Breedon, Sir Robert, sheriff of London, payment to, 153.
Bregerton, Mary, defective lottery order of, 611.
Bremen, Germany, 389.
Brenand, Thomas, surveyor of duties on Houses for Cumberland, commission, 350; dismissed, 650.
Brent, Humphrey, Commissioner of Customs in Scotland, 197–8.
-, -, payment to, 117.
Brentford, co. Middlesex, Bridge, 419.
Brereton, Edward, Commissioner for the Salt Duties, 2, 194.
-, Robert, lieutenant, Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.
Brest, France, 156.
Breton, Spencer, waiter and searcher at Lowestoft, 487.
-, William, Envoy Extraordinary to the King of Prussia, extraordinaries, 163, 176; ordinary, 163, 165, 373, 735.
-, -, Groom of the Bedchamber, annuity and death of, 556, 614.
Breton Ferry. See Briton Ferry.
Brett, James, Clerk of the Works at Windsor, appointment, 383.
-, Walter, junior, distributor of stamps for part of Sussex, 630.
-, William, distributor of stamps for part of Sussex, 546.
Bretton [William], brigadier, regiment of foot of, pay, subsistence and clothing, 825, 826.
Breuil. See Du Breuil.
Brewers, complaint by, coinage of small coins, 229.
forfeitures, issue out of, 226.
proceedings against, 275, 450, 557.
Brianson (Bryanson), Giles, payment to, 188.
Briant, Gideon, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.
-, Matthew, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Brice, Charles, lieutenant in Dormer's regiment, half pay for, 600.
Bricklayer. See Works-Master Bricklayer.
Bridge. See Brydges.
Bridge Town. See Bridgetown.
Bridgeman (Bridgman), Charles, Customer at Exeter and Barnstaple, 320, 369.
-, Sir Orlando, grant for the life of, 449.
-, Orlando, 750.
Bridger, John, petition for riding officer's place, Canterbury, 154.
-, -, Surveyor General of H.M. Woods in America, reappointment, etc., 542, 746, 777.
Bridges. See Brydges.
Bridgetown, Barbados, Customs collector at. See Lascelles, H.; waiter and searcher at, 619.
Bridgewater. See Bridgwater.
Bridgman. See Bridgeman.
Bridgwater port, co. Somerset, Comptroller of. See Hilburne, G.; Melliar, J.
Customer of. See Allen, J.; Webber, F.
fish trade in, increase of, 670.
Salt Duty business in, officer for, appointed, 670.
searchers in, 335, 486.
waiter and searcher in, 673.
Bridgwater, Earl of. See Egerton, Scroop.
Bridgwater, Charles, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 473.
-, Nat., payment to, for travelling charges, 94.
-, Nathaniel, acting for the Duchess of Somerset in the Robes Office, 498.
-, Thomas, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 476.
Bridlington, co. York, monastery lands, lease of, 638.
port of, Inspector of Port Books’ observations on, 87; riding officer in. See Staveley, M.
Bridport, co. Dorset, waiter and searcher at, 620.
Brierley, Samuel, tidesman in Bristol port, 70.
Briers, John, tenant of a house in Piccadilly, 787.
Briggins (Brigens), Rachel, widow, tenancy of a house in the Savoy, 82, 693.
Briggs, Augustine, Receiver General of, Taxes for Norwich, 540.
-, Hugh, Comptroller of Chester port, re-appointment, 205; salary, 362.
-, Ignatius, deposition of, 576.
-, Isaac, land waiter and searcher at Borrowstounness, 665.
-, Thomas, riding surveyor, coast of Lancashire, Westmorland and Cumberland, 822.
Brighter, John, messenger of the Chamber, payment to, 81.
Brightread, Joshua, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 475.
Brigstock, co. Northampton, lease of manor of, 531.
Brihuega, Battle of, 220.
Brill, the, Holland, Postmaster of See Vander Poel, —,
Brin, Patrick, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 466.
Brisac, Elizabeth, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
-, Magdalen, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Brisbane, Margaret, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.
Brisonniere. See La Brisonniere.
Bristol, co. Gloucester, assessments, Receiver General of. See Hutchins, B.
House Duties, Receiver General of. See Bowdidge, J.
port, Collector of. See Poole, Sir W.
Comptroller of. See Griffith, P.; Hodges, C.
Customer. See Stephens, N.
King's Waiters, 335, 369, 772.
landwaiters, 619, 729, 773, 790.
noontenders, 534.
searcher. See Clutterbuck, W.
tidesmen, 70, 206, 405, 486, 487, 521, 619, 673, 773, 847.
waiters and searchers, 534.
warehousekeeper, 371.
prize at, embezzled, 576.
riot at, charges relating to, 451.
sheriffs of. See Beecher, J.; Swymmer, H.
ships of, 156.
stamped paper distributors.See Adderley, W.; Ofield, T.
trial at, charges of, 25.
Bristol, Earl of. See Hervey, John.
Briton (Breton) Ferry, co. Glamorgan, waiter and searcher at, 321.
Britton (Brittain), Anne, prisoner in Newgate, discharged from a fine, 447, 683.
Brixton. See East Brixton; West Brixton.
Broadbelt, Ann, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 474.
-, Carew, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 481.
-, Lawrence, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 480.
-, Margaret, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 480.
Brocade, for Queen Anne, 94; for the Bey of Tripoli, 721.
Brochado (Bruchado). See Cunha Brochado.
Brockett (Brocket, Broket), —, office of, 763.
-, William, pension of, 218, 248, 343.
Broderick, Allan, Chancellor of Ireland, equipage, etc., of, 113.
Brodie, Alexander, land surveyor and supervisor of Salt Duties at Irvine, appointed Comptroller of Inverness, 75, 663, 730.
-, George, ensign in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 601.
Broket. See Brockett.
Bromley, Sir Edward, Baron of the Exchequer, 167.
-, William, Secretary of State, 91, 501.
allowance of, 693, 696; for secret service, 693.
allowing Ambassadors’ extraordinaries, 164, 176, 177.
patent revoked, 96.
stationery for, 508.
-, -, executor of Dr. J. Radcliffe, petition, 521.
Brompton, co. Middlesex, 726.
Brompton, Robert, lessee of cottages in New Malton, 662.
Brooke (Brook, Brookes, Brooks), —, wine merchant, Customs bonds, 744.
-, Docwra, captain in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.
-, George, captain Bowles’ regiment, half pay for, 599.
-, James, distributor of stamps for Surrey, 546.
-, John, chief boatman's place, Chester port, 70; at Chichester, refused, 112.
-, -, master of the Joseph pink, 112.
-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 481.
-, Mary, widow, petition of, 85.
-, Pusy, surveyor of Customs, Yarmouth port, 70.
-, Richard, major in Lord Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 48, 602.
Broom, Christopher, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 475.
Broomfield, Galifred, lessee of cottages in New Malton, 662.
Brothercross, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments and House Duties, 59, 622, 670.
Brougham, John, Commissioner for Duties on Soap, Paper, Starch, etc., 844.
-, -, Secretary to the Excise Commissioners, 33, 169, 842.
-, -, appointed a Commissioner of Excise, 835.
-, Thomas, Receiver General of assessments and House Duties, cos. Cumberland and Westmorland, appointments, etc., 58, 623, 667, 670; petition, 447.
Broughton, Andrew, petition for payment of transport bills, 851.
-, Samuel, landwaiter in London port, 240; superannuated, 371.
Brouillet, Paul, discoverer of Chelsea Hospital frauds, 279.
Broun, Robert, Pursuivant in Scotland, salary, 357.
Brouse. See La Brouse.
Brown (Browne), —, house of, in Marylebone Street, 698.
-, Ann, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 479.
-, Arnold, security for Sir W. Poole, debt of, 751–2.
-, Charles, Clerk of the Works at Windsor, complaints against, 710; dismissed, 196, 319–20, 354, 383.
-, Edward, Underhousekeeper of St. James's, salary, 507, 733.
-, -, witness in the Assassination Plot, pension for, 215 678.
-, Elizabeth, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.
-, Faith, pension for, 215.
-, Frances, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.
-, Francis, captain in Corbett's regiment, half pay for, 49, 603.
-, -, Commissioner for licensing Hawkers, Pedlars and Petty Chapmen, 551, 782.
-, George, captain, pension for, out of Army contingencies, 351.
-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 482.
-, -, surveyor of House Duties, co. Middlesex, 458.
-, Harry, King's Waiter in Bristol port, 335, 369, 772.
-, James, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 474.
-, -, Clerk of the Works at Windsor, complaints against, 710.
-, Jane, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
-, Jeremiah, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 479.
-, John, appointed Stamper in the Stamp Office, 377, 383.
-, -, boatman on the Calshot Customs sloop, 433.
-, -, riding surveyor for Licensing of Hawkers, Pedlars, etc., 782.
-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 474.
-, Katherine, royal bounty in Scotland for, 431.
-, Peregrine, petition of, Customs debt, 556.
-, Priscilla, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 482.
-, Richard, Lottery orders lost by, innovation of, 525, 534.
-, Robert, Receiver of Taxes for part of Norfolk, debt of, 193; sureties of, petition, 193.
-, -, tenant of a house in Southrey, 717.
-, Samuel, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis and St. Christopher, 468, 472.
-, Sarah, pension for, 674.
-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 479.
-, -, See also Hatley, S.
-, Thomas, major in the Marquess of Wharton's regiment, half pay for, 595.
-, -, skinner, payment to, for goods for Queen Anne, 94.
-, -, wife of. See Brown, Ursula.
-, Ursula, wife of Thomas, administratrix of Sir C. Duncombe, 394, 748, 815.
-, Walter, first clerk to a Teller of the Exchequer Receipt, 2.
-, -, Paymaster of interest on Exchequer Bills, 62, 106, 121.
-, William, tidewaiters’ place at Aberdeen declined by, 89.
-, -, lieutenant, half pay for, 605.
-, -, junior, Master Smith of the Mint and Coining House in Scotland, appointment, 331.
-, -, messenger of the Chamber, sent to meet the King, 81.
-, -, schoolmaster for Barbados, passage money, 440.
-, Zachary, assignee of a Banker's annuity, 387; widow of. See Hatley, Sarah.
Browning, James, captain, half pay for, 606.
-, Jane, relict of Micha, pension of, 195.
-, Micha, commander of theMountjoy, at the breaking of the boom at Londonderry, 195.
Brownridge, Tobias, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 486.
Bruce (Bruice), Alexander, ensign in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 601.
-, -, Earl of Kincardine, pension for, 346, 524, 530.
-, Edward, Customs officer, appointed collector of Salt Duties at Campbeltown and Isla, 75.
-, James, a Comptroller of Army Accounts, 63, 123, 502; appointed a Referee for Army Debts, 502n.
-, Jennett, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.
-, (Bruin), Margaret, pension in Scotland for, 427.
-, Thomas, Earl of Elgin, lessee of the manor, forest and chase of Teesdale, 422.
-, Thomas, Muster Master of the Forces in North Britain, petition, 563.
-, William, Salt Duty officer in Kirkcaldy collection, 503.
Bruchado. See Cunha Brochado.
Brudenell (Brudenal, Brudenall, Brudnall, Brudnell), Francis, grandson of Thomas, 1st Earl of Cardigan, lease of the Hundred of Loveden, 636.
-, George, 3rd Earl of Cardigan, lease of the Hundred of Loveden, 410, 636; Master of the Buckhounds, salary, 507.
-, George, Lord Brudenell, son of George, 3rd Earl of Cardigan, lease for the life of. 410.
-, Robert, Lord Brudenell [2nd Earl of Cardigan], lease of Hundred of Loveden, 636.
-, Thomas, 1st Earl of Cardigan, lease of the Hundred of Loveden, 636.
-, Thomas, second lieutenant of Grenadiers in Churchill's regiment, half pay for, 48, 604.
-, Walter, lieutenant colonel, captain in Lord Ashburnham's regiment, half pay for, 47.
Bruere, Bartholomew, clerk in the Excise Auditor's Office, allowance, 654.
-, George, Deputy Auditor of the Excise, 742; allowance, 649; death of, 649.
-, John, clerk to Comptroller of the Revenues of Excise, 340, 364, 655.
Bruges, Flanders, 352.
Bruges alias Pride, Rebecca, pension for, 674, 701.
Bruggire, Judith de, French refugee, pension for, 681.
Brugiere, Mary, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Bruice. See Bruce.
Bruin. See Bruce.
Bruleray. See La Bruleray.
Brumpstead (Brumpsted), Cashier of the Salt Duties, 244, 840; appointment, salary and securities of, 105, 109.
Brunkell, John, chaplain for Virginia, passage money for, 510.
Brunneval, Mary, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Brunville, Michael, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.
Brunyer, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.
Bruse, Mary de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.
Brussels, Belgium, 643, 736.
H.M. Secretary at. See Laws, J.
Bryan, Robert, payment to, 188.
Bryans Bridge, Connaught, Barracks at, maintenance of, 607.
Bryanson. See Brianson.
Brydall, Phillip, lieutenant in major general Wade's regiment, half pay for, 49.
Bryden, Charles, quartermaster in Earl of Hyndford's regiment, half pay for, 599.
Brydges (Bridge, Bridges), —, third clerk in Sick and Wounded Office, removed, 435; salary, taxes on, 435.
-, Charles, Inspector and Surveyor of Courts and Corporations and clerk to the Secretary to the Stamps Commissioners, resignation of, 87.
-, Edmund, defective Lottery order of. 611.
-, -, Justice of Carmarthen, Pembroke and Cardigan, patent revoked, 343.
-, Francis, Cashier of the Salt Duties, 105, 109.
-, -, Comptroller of Customs, Newcastle port, 110.
-, James, Earl of Carnarvon, Officers of Arms’ fees on the creation of, 768.
Paymaster General of the Forces Abroad, 63, 69, 120, 413, 414, 545, 557.
accounts of, 19, 22, 27, 131, 143, 177, 250, 269, 282, 315, 316, 363, 662, 746, 825.
agents of, 650.
attends the Treasury, 7, 17, 22, 33, 250, 269, 276, 304.
bills drawn on, 195.
deputies abroad, 220.
issues and payments to, 13, 80, 82, 84, 121, 127, 158, 170, 249, 273–5, 277, 285, 293, 366, 573, 578–9, 682, 720, 828, 839, 845; issues to cease, 313.
letters to, 1, 3, 11, 27, 33, 41, 46, 76, 119, 144, 156, 178, 186, 196, 208, 209, 243, 258, 305, 411, 412, 413, 439, 493, 650, 706, 815.
memorials from, 86, 179, 316, 620, 706.
office of, 220; debts and demands in, accounts of, mentioned, 3, 46, 63.
payments by, 50, 98, 120, 121, 219, 276, 293, 401, 572–3, 745–6, 825, 839.
petitions, etc., referred to, 17, 22, 113, 133, 529, 627.
reports by, 21, 85, 186, 201, 208, 401.
South Sea Stock in the name of, 1, 10, 33, 41, 50, 70, 78, 178, 195, 204, 276, 282, 283, 645–6, 775.
tallies of, 203.
-, John, Customs Commissioner, appointment, 145, 177.
-, -, Solicitor of the Customs, 340.
-, -, Receiver General of Excise, appointment and securities, 179, 843; replaced, 842.
-, William, of Middle Temple, a Justice of cos. Glamorgan, Brecon and Radnor, patent revoked, 385.
-, -, Secretary and Chief Clerk to the Commissioners of the Stamps and Apprentices Duties, appointment, 835; petition of, 409; salary of, 426, 835.
-, -, Surveyor General of the Ordnance, fee of, 103.
Bubb, George, Envoy Extraordinary to the King of Spain, equipage of, 686, 810; goods of, sealing of, 720; ordinary of, 686, 810.
Buccleuch, Duchess of. See Scott, Anne.
Buchan, Earl of. See Erskine, David.
Buchannan, Magnus, tidewaiter at Dunbar, dismissed, 666.
Búchenberg (Beckburg, Buckemburg, Buchenberg, Buchenbourg, Buquenburgh, Pickenburg, Piqbourg), Countess of, furniture for, 368, 379, 391, 394, 510, 544.
goods of, 120.
lodgings of, at St. James's, 379, 394, 544.
Buck, Katherine, pension for, 213, 674.
-, Susanna, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 478.
Buckhounds, Master of, salary, 733.
See also Brudenell, George, Earl of Cardigan.
Buckingham, county of, assessments, Receiver General of, 414; recommendation for place of, 14, 84; see also Hartley, W.; Rogers, J.; Turney, B.
Crown Revenues, fee charged on, 167.
gamekeeper of, allowance, 507.
House Duties, Receiver General of, 537; see also Hartley, W.
surveyors of. See Child, W.; Martin, J.; Norwood, E.; Read, T.
sheriff of. See Davenport, J.
Buckingham, co. Buckingham, Leather Duties officer at, 852.
Buckingham, Duchess of. See Sheffield, Katherine.
Buckingham, Duke of. See Sheffield, John.
Buckland, —, houses of, in St. James's and St. Martin's in the Fields, 487; near Marylebone Street, 787.
Buckley, Thomas, lieutenant in Bowles's regiment, half pay for, 599.
Bucknal (Bucknall), Humphrey, tidesman, London port, superannuated, 487.
-, John, payment to, for Army clothing, 51.
Buckridge, Arthur, captain in Dormer's regiment, half pay for, 600.
Budiani, Nich., lieutenant in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.
Budle, Bewdell, co. Northumberland, waiter and searcher at, 823.
Budleigh. See East Budleigh; West Budleigh.
Bugby, Frances, wife of George and daughter of R. Burnet, debt of, 516, 536, 719.
-, George, Postmaster at Lincoln, accounts, allowances in, 719; debt of, 516, 538, 719.
Bulkeley, Richard, Viscount Bulkeley of Cashel, Chancellor and Chamberlain of cos. Anglesey, Carnarvon and Merioneth, 777; Constable of Carnarvon Castle, Ranger of Snowdon Forest and Steward of Bardsey Monastery. 147.
Bull, Samuel, assistant to the First Graver of the Mint, reappointed, 806–7.
Bulley, John, of Reading, haberdasher, security for S. Knight, 412.
-, Joseph, tidesurveyor and coastwaiter at Dartmouth, 321, 370.
Bullingbroke. See Bolingbroke.
Bullington, co. Lincoln, monastery of, lands of, 717.
Bullion. See Customs—Duties; Mint: Wrecks.
Bulstrode, Whitlock, Commissioner for Excise, 149, 835.
Commissioner for Duties on Soap, Paper, etc., Starch, etc., 156, 844.
Bunbury, Sir Henry, Commissioner of the Excise in Ireland, 185.
Chief Commissioner and Governor of the Revenue of Ireland, 185–6, 740.
Bunce, Williamina, pension for, 674.
Bunne Garth. See Acklam.
Buquenburg. See Buchenberg.
Burbage, Mellicent, order of loan lost by, 797.
Burch, James, Customs boatman in Maldon port, 823.
-, Joseph, H.M. Secretary at the Court of Madrid, allowance, 514, 735.
mourning charges of, 735.
return of, 735.
travelling charges 735.
-, See also Birch.
Burchall, Daniel, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 471.
Burchet (Birchett, Burchett), Josiah, Secretary to the Admiralty, letters from, 10, 128, 527, 669. letters to, 14, 87, 269, 313, 445, 555, 657, 662, 842, 872.
payment to, 181.
-, Richard (Josiah), Surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Surrey, dismissal, 24, 149, 152.
Burdikin, Thomas, Comptroller of Lynn Regis, 205, 369.
Burdus, Thomas, Paymaster of the Civil List Lottery anno 1713, appointment, 348.
charges brought by, against the Comptroller, 256–7.
payments to, 158, 376, 777, 846.
salary, 348.
securities, 348, 354.
Bureau, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.
Burgess, Henry, commander of the Customs smack at Ilfracombe, 533.
Burgh, William, captain, half pay for, 606.
-, -, Comptroller General and Accomptant General in Ireland, 705; new grant of office, 192.
Burghill, Grisel, pension for, 674.
Burglary, 795.
Burgoyne, Roger, Clerk of the Estreats in the Common Pleas, salary, 634.
Burgundy wine, for the King, 389.
Burjaud, John, captain in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 600.
Burke, William, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 480.
Burn. See Burne.
Burnbury, Robert, an underclerk of the Treasury, salary, 297, 628, 769.
Burne, (Burn), Eupham, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.
-, John, land waiter and searcher of Dundee, 503.
-, Richard, ensign in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 601.
-, William, mate of the Customs smack at Shoreham, 112.
Burnet (Barnet, Burnett), Gilbert, Commissioner of the Excise in Scotland, 198, 349.
Commissioner of Duties on Leather, etc., Soap, etc., in Scotland, 225, 382.
-, -, Bishop of Salisbury, Chancellor of the Order of the Garter, 144, 158.
-, Isabel, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.
-, Ralph, Postmaster of Lincoln. debt of, 516; daughter of. See Bugby, Frances.
-, William, Comptroller General of the Accounts of the Customs, 782; appointment, 210; salary, 210, 421.
-, -, lessee of woods called Knowle Grove and Fan Grove, 528.
Burning in the hand, 635.
Burningham, Peter, tenant of a house in St. James's, 745.
Burnitt, Henrietta, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.
Burnt Island, co. Fife, 93.
Burr, Jonathan, et al., prosecuted for a riot at Canterbury, 301.
Burrard (Barrard), Paul, Commissioner for the Duties on Leather, etc., for Land Taxes and for Duties on Houses, 565, 572, 578; appointments, 193, 835; leave for, 250; salary, 338, 445, 564, 770.
Burrell, Henry, & Co., sufferers by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 465, 469.
-, Robert, petition for permission to export a bell, 771.
Burriau, John, sufferer by French invasion of St. Christopher, 464.
Burridge, Peter, tidesman at Bristol, 847.
Burrough Hill Coppice. See Shot over Forest.
Burroughs (Burrows), Abraham, adjutant in Bowles's regiment, half pay for, 600.
-, Hicks, underclerk of the House of Commons, 159, 353, 765.
-, James, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 466.
-, Nicholas, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 474.
-, William, Commissary of Stores and Provisions in Great Britain, appointment, 304, 813.
directions to, 304, 314, 813.
payments to, 311–2, 314, 827, 852.
salary, 813.
-, William, Comptroller of Excise and New Imposts, 304, 816.
Bursdale, Matt., sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 485.
Burslem, Thomas, Receiver General of assessments, co. Stafford, 59.
Burt, Blanch, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 474.
-, Edward, Secretary to the Commissioners for Sick and Wounded, removed, 434; salary, taxes on, 434.
-, George, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 482.
-, Joseph, surveyor of Windows for Surrey, 24, 149, 152.
-, William, landwaiter, Exeter port, 321, 405.
-, -, tidesman, London port, promoted, 405.
-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 477, 481.
Burton, co. Cork, 446.
Burton, co. Cork, Baron of. See Percival, John.
Burton, co. Stafford, Baron of. See Paget, Henry.
Burton, —, letter to, lands of Savoy Hospital, 421.
-, Bartholomew, annuity order lost by, innovated, 221.
-, Lancelot, of Leicester Street, surety for S. Lilly, 336.
-, -, chief clerk to a Teller of the Exchequer Receipt, 1, 26, 156, 832.
-, -, Receiver of the Class Lottery anno 1711, 251.
-, -, loan by, 71.
-, Philip, Bankers’ annuities assigned to, 750–2; executor of.See Burton, Thomas.
-, Richard, ensign in Corbett's regiment, half pay for, 603.
-, -, clerk to the Navy Treasurer, letter to, 820; payment to, 754; petition of, 81.
-, (Barton), Samuel, Receiver General of assessments, cos. Brecon, Radnor and Montgomery, appointment, 621, 649; recommended by Lord Coningsby, 621.
-, Thomas, executor of Philip, 751; executor of. See Ladds, J.
Bury, John, Receiver General of assessments and duties on Houses, co. Nottingham, appointment and securities, 58, 622, 846, 847.
-, Sir Thomas, Baron of the Exchequer, appointment, 167; salary, 162, 348.
Buscowen. See Boscawen.
Bushey Park. See Hampton Court.
Bute, Earl of. See Stewart, James.
Butler, Barth, master of the Mary of Rochelle, 576.
-, Charles, tidesman in London port, 55.
-, Eliz., sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 477.
-, Fr., Deputy King's Remembrancer, 699.
-, Frances, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 477.
-, George, quartermaster in Morice's regiment, half pay for, 597.
-, James, Duke of Ormonde, allowance of, for Prizage and Butlerage of Wines in Ireland, 584, 585.
Attainder of, Act of (1 Geo. I, St. 2, c. 17), 764, 819, 867.
estate of, 296, 764, 788, 813, 819, 867.
forfeiture of, papers referred to Law Officers, 296.
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 577.
observations kept on, expenses for, 850.
pension of, on the Irish establishment, 585.
right of, to lodgings in Whitehall, enquiry as to, 307.
-, James, agent to sufferers, and a sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 475, 481, 483, 484.
-, -, captain in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.
-, Joan, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 481.
-, John, lieutenant in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.
-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 474.
-, Mary, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 477.
-, Michael, lieutenant in Dormer's regiment, half pay for, 600.
-, Pierce, Viscount Ikerrin, regiment of, 596.
-, Richard, lieutenant in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.
-, -, ensign in Lucas's regiment, half pay for, 597.
-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 482, 484.
-, Thomas, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 474.
-, Walter, pension for, 212, 674.
-, William, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 474.
Butlerage accounts, auditing of, 790.
Butt, Thomas, affidavit of, 755.
Butter, for the Victualling, 25, 154.
Butter, John, Receiver General of assessments and duties on Houses, co. Salop, 623, 647.
Butterfield, William, tidesman in London port, promoted, 70.
Button, John, an old soldier, pension for, 213, 674.
Butts, John, pension for, 674, 701.
-, -, royal bounty for, 38.
Byam, Edward, Lieutenant Governor of Antigua, commission, 453, 547; salary, 453, 546.
Byand, William, ensign in Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.
Byde, John, Surveyor of the Outports, England, Wales and Berwick, 405, 524.
Byerley, Thomas, Receiver of H.M. Rents and Revenues in New York, petition, 836.
Byfield, Francis, waiter and searcher at Wells, 489, 620.
Byland, Nicholas, lieutenant in Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.
Byng, Sir George, Lord of the Admiralty, salary, 141.
royal bounty for, 827.
Secretary to. See Corbett, T.
squadron of, contingent charges of, 684.
Bynham, Ann, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 478.
Bysse, Stephen, Commissioner of the Equivalent, 841.
Bywater, Geo., tidesman in Bristol port, 773.