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Dabbadie, Daniel, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Dacent, John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 472.

Dacere, Elizabeth Marmande, French refugee, pension for, 680.

D'Acunha. See Cunha Brochado.

Dafour, Lewis, lieutenant in Lucas's regiment, half pay for, 596.

Dagar, Mary, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

Dagneau, Louise, pension for, 681.

-, Mary, pension for, 681.

Dagor, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Dalais. See Alais.

Dalbos, John, petition of, 85.

Dalby, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Dale, Robert, Suffolk Herald Extraordinary, coat for, 116.

Dalem, Elizabeth Sixte, French Refugee, pension for, 680.

Dalhousie, Countess Dowager of. See Ramsay, Mary.

Dalkin, Thomas, tenant of lands in Guisborough, 636.

Dalley, Joseph, lieutenant in Pearce's regiment, half pay for, 598.

Dallons, Alexander, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Dallway, Robert, lieutenant colonel of Windsor's regiment, half pay for, 47, 602.

Dalmahoy, Alexander, Customs collector at Orkney, 667; appointed collector of Salt Duties, 730.

D'Almazas, Dalmagas, Dalmases, Dalmazes. See Delmasas.

Dalon, Frances, pension for, 680.

Dalrymple (Dalrimple), Sir David, Lord Advocate in Scotland, appointment, 360, 458, 652; petition of, 746; salary, 360, 652, 784.

-, George, Baron of the Exchequer in Scotland, salary, 357.

-, Sir Hugh, Lord President of the Session, additional salary, 356.

-, James, Customs collector, appointed collector of Duties on Scots Salt, Stranraer port, 75; dismissed, 89, 730.

-, Janet, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.

-, John, Earl of Stair, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to France, 781; departure of, 491; equipage, 195, 765, 795; extraordinaries, 547, 719, 720, 850–1; furniture for his Embassy, 801; journey to Versailles, 547; ordinaries of, 195, 199, 491, 719, 765, 795; passes provided by, 748, 805, 845; payments to, 34, 37, 86, 184, 190, 763; plate for, 801; Secretary to. See Crawford, T.

Knight of the Thistle, new Image for his Collar, 390.

Gentleman of the Bedchamber, salary, 499, 529, 617, 801.

-, John, Clerk to H.M. Process before the Session in Scotland, salary, 358.

-, Robert, Clerk to the Burrough Roll in the Exchequer, Scotland, appointment, 220.

-, Thomas, King's First Physician in Scotland, salary, 359.

-, William, Commissioner for the Equivalent in Scotland, appointment, 342.

Dalston (Dalstone), Sir Charles, Sheriff of Cumberland, account of, 191.

-, Christopher, captain lieutenant in Wharton's regiment, half pay for, 596.

Dalterat, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

Dalton, co. Lanes., Booth Ground in the Town Fields, 462; the Kelby of, 462; leases in, 462.

Dalton, Charles, Gentleman Usher Assistant, allowance, 506.

-, Richard, lease of houses in Pall Mall, 613, 651, 653–4, 696–7, 799.

Damask, 94, 151, 368, 543, 544, 757, 764, 801, 834, 835, 853, 856.

Damboix, Francis, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Dampier, Stephen, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Dancourt, Mary, pension for, 680.

Dandré, Theophs., French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Dangeau, Charlotte de, French refugee, pension of, 213, 679.

Danger, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Daniell, Charles, ensign in Wade's regiment, half pay for, 49.

Dansey, Francis, Customs surveyor of Rye port, 187, 487.

Dantzig, 172.

Danvers, John, Commissioner of Salt Duties, appointed, 194; leave for, 257, 425; commission revoked, 835.

Darassus, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

Darby, Daniel, commander of the Customs smack at Yarmouth, 55.

-, John, captain in Corbet's regiment, half pay for, 49, 603.

-, -, deputy King's Waiter, London port, 553.

Darcy (D'Arcy), Conyers, Commissioner executing the office of Master of the Horse, 44–5, 554, 815, 868.

-, Robert, 5th Earl of Holderness, and the settlements on the Duke of Schomberg, 271–2; petition for renewal of Stewardship of Richmond Fee, 334.

Darell (Darrel), Edward, lessee of a house near St. James's Palace, 798, 844.

Darene, Francis, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

D'Arilliers. See Arilliers.

Daripe, David, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Darlow, Cha., surveyor of House Duties, co. Huntingdon, 350.

Darques, Lewis, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Darquier, John, surgeon in Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 48, 602.

Darrel. See Darell.

Dartiquenave, Charles, Paymaster of the Works, 97n.

accounts, allowance for passing, 513.

fee of, 102.

issues to and payments by, 44, 97, 269, 361, 368, 382, 455, 550, 557, 573, 671, 722, 741, 770, 816, 870, 871.

office of, incident charges, 269.

re-grant of office, 327.

Dartmouth, Earl of. See Legge, William.

Dartmouth, co. Devon, 404.

port, boatmen in, 55, 370, 371.

Customs collector of. See Jackson, L.; J'Ans, T.; Robinson, A.

Customs establishment, alterations in, 370.

Customs officers in, 404; seizures by, 551, 636.

inspection of, 370.

landwaiters, 619.

ship seized in, 576.

ships arriving in, inspection of, 370.

tidesmen in, 370.

tidesurveyors and coastwaiters in, 321, 370.

Darwell, William, Salt Works at Beeston re-opened by, 523.

Darwin, Erasmus, re-appointed searcher, Ipswich port, 335.

Dashwood, —, ensign in the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.

-, Dame Anne, petition of, 321, 748, 815.

-, George, executor of Sir Samuel, petition of, 321, 748, 815.

-, Sir Samuel, Commissioner of Excise, accounts, allowances in, 815; debt of, 321, 748.

Datchet (Datchett) Bridge, Windsor Corporation's loss by the building of, pension in lieu of, 678.

Daubussarques, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Daulton, Jeremy, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 484.

Davenant (D'Avenant), Dr. Charles, Inspector General of Exports and Imports, 24, 25, 149, 154.

-, Henry, Envoy Extraordinary to the Duke of Tuscany and the Republic of Genoa, departure of, 521.

equipage of, 149, 158.

goods of, sealing of, 394.

ordinary, 149, 158, 521, 738.

royal bounty for, 403.

-, James, cornet in Windsor's regiment, half pay for, 602.

Davenport, John, junior, sheriff of co. Bucks., account of, 409.

-, Peter, lieutenant in Dormer's regiment, half pay for, 600.

-, Sherrington, Major General, pension in lieu of a troop in his regiment, 594.

Davers, Robert, Auditor of the Excise, allowance for clerk for Malt Duty, 649.

appointment by, 654.

patent revoked, 193, 742.

-, Sir Robert, executor of Lady Mary Jermyn, 690.

Davesnes, Claude de, French refugee, pension for, 679.

Davessein, Gidida, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

-, Magdalen, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588–9.

-, -, wife of Mark Anthony, pension for, 679.

-, Margaret, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

-, Mark Anthony, French refugee, pension for, 679.

-, Mary Anne, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

David, John James, executors of, petition concerning duties on Prize Wines, 385, 800, 848.

-, Michael, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

Davidson, Francis, appointed tidewaiter, Inverness port, 416.

Davies, Nicholas, Customs collector at Arundel and riding officer, residing at Littlehampton, 619.

-, Thomas, surveyor of House Duties, co. Salop, 350, 663.

Davis, Edward, Messenger of the Chamber, 81.

-, John, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 465.

-, Luke, lieutenant in Echlin's Dragoons, half pay for, 594.

-, Rowland, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 471.

-, Samuel, ensign in the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.

-, William, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 484.

Davison, Robert, Serjeant of marines, imprisoned, 90.

-, William, tidesman and boatman, Berwick port, 744.

Davy, Nicholas, Agent for Prizes, Falmouth, 703, 857.

Dawbeny, Enoch, searcher and surveyor of cards and dice, 383, 400.

Dawes, Lane, lieutenant in Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.

-, Walter, ensign in Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 434, 562.

-, Sir William, Archbishop of York, messenger sent to, 81.

Dawley, Anthony, Commissioner for Duties on Hides, skins, etc., and a Commissioner for Taxes, etc., 565, 572, 578.

appointment, 193, 835.

salary, 338, 445, 564, 770.

Dawnay, Christopher, King's Waiter, London port, 320, 362, 444, 449.

Dawson, Elizabeth, daughter of William, lease for life of, 729.

-, -, mother of William, lessee of Heworth Grange, etc., 729.

-, George, captain in the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 598.

-, Henry, lieutenant in the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.

-, Hester, pension of, 213, 674.

-, Thomas, pension of, 216.

-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 477.

-, William, the grandfather, lessee of Heworth Grange, etc., 729.

-, -, the father, lease of Heworth Grange, etc., 694, 704, 729.

-, -, the son, lease for the life of, 729.

-, -, searcher of Newcastle on Tyne port, 207.

Day, —, Army clothier, payments to, 865, 866.

-, John, stamper in the Stamp Office, 322.

-, Thomas, memorial of, for employment, 19.

Dayrolle. See Ayrolle.

Deal, co. Kent, arrests at, 68; brewer at, prosecuted, 450; port, chief boatman in, 405.

Dean, Forest of, Ale Conner, grant of office of, 700.

Conservator and Supervisor of, allowance, 453. See also Jones, R.; Ord, J.

Constable of. See Berkeley, James, Earl of Berkeley.

Gawle, Keepers of, grant of offices of, 700.

Keepers, allowances, 453.

Riding Foresters, grant of offices of, 700.

wood sales, grant out of, 821.

Dean (Deane), Anthony, Customs boatmen, Harwich port, 847.

-, Christopher, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 467.

-, John, lieutenant in Wolseley's regiment, half pay for, 594.

Dear, John, payment to, for re-making Cotton Garden, 795.

Dearing, Charles, cornet in Morice's regiment, half pay for, 597.

Debts, estates extended for. See Lands; prisoners for, royal bounty for relief of, 153.

Decipherer. See Keill, J.

Decker, —, payments to, for Thomas Harley, 708.

-, Andrew, defective Lottery Order of, 611.

-, Matthew, advances by, on South Sea Stock and Lottery Tickets, 6–7, 204–5; memorial of, 86; South Sea Stock sold by, 50.

Dedier, John, surgeon in Pepper's regiment, half pay for, 603.

Dee, Duncan, Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 193.

-, John, Receiver General of assessments and House Duties for part of Sussex, appointment and securities, 60, 181, 182, 623; petition of, 444.

-, William, Receiver General of assessments and House Duties for part of Sussex, appointment and securities, 60, 181, 182, 623; petition of, 444.

Deer, 133, 192, 239, 329, 346, 367, 418, 419, 461, 525, 563, 625, 667, 702, 713.

Deerham. See Derham.

Deering, Daniel, appointed a Commissioner of Wine Licences, 194, 198.

Deffoe. See De Foe.

Deficient Funds, 13, 872.

accounts of, required, 370, 433, 460.

issues for making good, 65, 570.

not provided for, account of, required, 196.

De Foe (Deffoe), Daniel, prosecution of, for a seditious libel, 301, 450.

Dehays, James, lieutenant in Windress's regiment, half pay for, 601.

Delafaye, —, attends, 282.

Delaforce. See La Force.

Delamander, Peter, lieutenant in Dormer's regiment, half pay for, 600.

Delande, Alberte, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Delatour, Alexander, musician, allowance, 733.

Delaune, William, election of, 394.

-, -, regiment of foot of.See Lucas, R.

Delaval, George, Envoy Extraordinary (Plenipotentiary) to the King of Portugal and to treat with the Emperor of Fez, Morocco, etc., extraordinaries of, 163, 175–6; ordinary, 163, 165, 191.

De La Warr, Lord. See West, John.

Delmasas (D'Almazas, Dalmagas, Dalmases, Dalmazes, Delmazas), Marquis, memorial of, 86, 119; payment to, 121, 250, 366; royal bounty for, 500.

Delme, —, draft Bill referred to, 668.

Delom, Peter, captain, military pensioner in Ireland, 593.

Deloraine, Earl of. See Scott, Henry.

Delorme. See Elorme.

Delves, Mark, Serjeant at Arms, appointment fee, etc., 656.

Demarais, Cha., quartermaster in Lord Windsor's regiment, half pay for, 47.

-, Henry, lieutenant in Lord Windsor's regiment, half pay for, 47.

De Montelon. See Montelon.

De Montigny. See Montigny.

Denbigh, county for, Justice of. See Jekyll, Sir J.

Keeper of the Original Seal for (Chamberlain or Cursitor for making out all original writs). See Meredith, E.; Meredith, T.

Receiver General of assessments for. See Conway, E.; Lloyd, T.

Receiver of Crown Revenues. See Howorth, H.

Second Justice of. See Jefferys, E.; Ward, J.

Denbigh, Earl of. See Fielding, Basil.

Denby, Humphrey, pension of, 216.

Denham, Sir Thomas, captain lieutenant, Earl of Hyndford's Dragoons, 221.

Denia, Spain, Garrison at, 438.

Denis. See Dennis.

Denmark, King of, Envoy Extraordinary from. See Sohlenthal, H. F. von.

Envoy Extraordinary to, 139.

See also Pulteney, D.

-, Anne, Princess of. See Anne.

-, Charles, Prince of. See Charles.

-, George, Prince of. See George.

Denne (Denn), Cornelius, Customs debt of, 556.

Dennis (Denis), John, King's Waiter, London port, 206, 658, 668, 673.

-, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

-, William, chaplain in Wade's regiment, half pay for, 48.

Dennison, William, landwaiter and searcher, Dundee, removed to Montrose, 503.

Denny, Joseph, extraordinary weigher, London port, 847.

Dent, —, third Clerk in the Office for Sick and Wounded, 435.

-, Charles, Commissioner of Salt Duties, appointment, 194, 835.

-, George, tidewaiter at Liverpool, 725.

-, Matthew, underclerk of the Treasury, 297.

Denton, co. Lincoln, leases of lands, etc., in 492, 637, 717.

Denton, Alexander, appointed a King's Counsel, 325.

Denty, Francis, captain, Gorge's regiment, half pay for, 601.

Deptford, co. Kent, marines at, 144; Navy Yard at, wages of, 870; Red House at, 639.

Depwade, co. Norfolk, hundred of Receiver General of assessments, 59, 621.

Derbie. See Derby.

Derby, county of, Receivers General of assessments and House Duties, 414, 501, 694. See also Bradshaw, A.; Bradshaw, S.; Gisborne, T.

sheriffs of, accounts, 436;

fee farm rents collected by, 436.

surveyors of House Duties.

See Edwards, J.; Francis, R.; Granger, B.; Hague, R.; Hand, T.

Derby, co. Derby, distributor of stamps at. See Allestree, H., Hodges, — fee farm rent in, 436.

Derby (Derbie), Aaron, ensign, pension for, out of Army contingencies, 351.

-, Benjamin, Receiver General of assessments and House Duties, co. Dorset and Poole, 59, 181, 622.

Derham (Deerham), Benjamin, surveyor of House Duties, cos. Oxford and Worcester, 458; dismissed, 531.

Derhams, Durhams, in South Mimms, co. Middlesex, 328.

Dering, Charles, father of Edward and Henry, petition of, 113.

-, Christopher, assignee of a commission of bankrupt, 751.

-, Daniel, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 584.

-, Edward, grant of office of Auditor of Imprests, Ireland, 113.

-, Henry, grant of office of Auditor of Imprests, Ireland, 113.

Deroyere (Deroyre), Samuel, lieutenant in Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 48, 602.

Derry, River, 195.

Derveaux, —, merchant at Smyrna, 422.

Desborow, —, ensign in Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 602.

-, Christopher, pension for, 365.

Desbrisay, Theophs., French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Desclaux, Noah, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Desertion. See Army.

Desherbiers, Richard, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Desks, 380, 752, 763.

Des Maizeux, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Despierres, William, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Des Tourneaux, Alexr., French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Deveille, Anne, French refugee, pension for, 679.

De Vere, Diana, Countess Dowager of Oxford, pension for, 138.

Devereux, Price, 9th Viscount Hereford, grant of stewardships of Mallaen, Talley and Mavon, 210.

Deverse. See La Deverse.

Devic, Dame Sarah, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 584.

Deville, Mary, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 473.

Devizes, co. Wilts., Receiver General of assessments, 58, 624.

Devon, county of, Excise and New Imposts in, annuity charged on, 364.

grant of the site of Exeter Castle for the use of, 540, 615.

Justices of the Peace, 615.

Receivers General of assessments and. House Duties, 501. See also Mitchell, T.; Quash, J.; Thorne, G.; Veale, J.

sheriff of. See Smith, J.

Stannaries, 280.

surveyors of House Duties.

See Francis, R.; Paul, M.; Weston, J.

tin and tinners in, 253, 328, 364.

woollen manufacturers, traders in, 551, 636.

Devynnock, Devynock, co. Brecon, Forest of, lease in, 857; Mill of, 857.

Dewar, David, Herald in Scotland, salary, 783.

Dewit, Phil., sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 472.

Deyos, John, lieutenant in the Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.

D'Hourse. See Hourse.

Diamonds, 223, 721.

Diaper, 150, 716.

Dice, Duties on. See Cards.

Dick, Sir Andrew, children of, pension for, in Scotland, 427.

-, George, watchman in Alloa port, 74.

-, -, waiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, employed in Salt Duties, 88.

Dickenson (Dickinson), George, Customs collector at Hull, petition of his executors, 294, 755, 779.

-, Jane, pension for, 674, 701; royal bounty for, 38.

-, William, Clerk of the Works and Storekeeper at Winchester, 265, 535.

Dickins, Ambrose, lessee of houses in Pall Mall, 723, 758, 832.

-, -, Serjeant Surgeon, salary, 506, 733.

-, Dr. Francis, Reader of Laws in Cambridge University, fee of, 711.

Dickinson. See Dickenson.

Dicks, —, daughter of, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.

Dickson, John, chaplain for Jamaica, passage money for, 538.

-, Mary, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.

-, Mary, wife of John, payment to, 538.

-, Thomas, waiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, employed in Salt Duties, 88.

-, See also Dixon.

Didier, John, surgeon in Pepper's regiment, half pay for, 48.

Dieppe, ship from, seized, 576.

Dieries, —, debt due to, for forage, 274, 572.

Digeon. See Dijon.

Diggs, Richard, surveyor of House Duties, co. Worcester, 350.

Dighton, Henry, payment to, for powder for Queen Anne, 94.

Dijon, Digeon, France, 389.

Dillon, James, arrested for listing persons for service of the Pretender, 68.

-, Robert, Earl of Rosccommon, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 585.

Dingle [co. Kerry], barracks in, 607.

Dingleecough, Customer of, salary, 583.

Disbanding. See Army.

Discount, rates of:

3 per cent. on Navy Bills, 38.

4 per cent. on Navy Bills, 38; on Victualling Bills, 399.

8 per cent. for prompt payment of Annuity contributions, 291.

Discum, William, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 485.

Disney, Anne, pension for, 212, 674.

-, Elizabeth, pension, 212, 674.

Diss, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments, 59, 621.

Distemper, among cattle. See Cattle.

Diston, Josiah, house of, in Basinghall Street, 545.

Dive, John, first clerk to a Teller of the Receipt, 867.

Dixey, Edward, captain in Villier's regiment, half pay for, 595.

Dixon (Dixson), —, brewer at Portsmouth, prosecution of, 450.

-, Henry, quartermaster in Wolseley's regiment, half pay for, 594.

-, John, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 484.

-, Thomas, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 468.

-, See also Dickson.

Dixwell, Sir Basil, Auditor of the Excise, 320, 354.

appointment, 35, 193.

deputy. See Lerpiniere, E.

memorials, etc. of, 335, 649, 654, 742, 872.

salary, 193.

Dobbyn, —, information by, of Customs frauds at Inverness, 93.

-, Thomas, mate of the William flyboat, 80.

Dobson, John, Customs boatman at Yarmouth, 161.

-, William, sheriff of the City and County of the City of York, 192.

Docminique (Dominique), Paul, Commissioner for Trade, letter from, mentioned, 658; salary, 395, 571, 691, 702.

Dodd (Dod), John, Receiver of the Perquisites of the Admiralty, payment by, 576.

-, Sir Samuel, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, appointment, 167; salary, 162, 347.

Doddamed, John, waterman at Leigh, 489.

Doddington (Dodington), a Lord of the Admiralty, lodgings of, 720; salary, 141.

Dodson, Israel, Customs boatman at Ramsgate, 371.

Doffranville, Martha, pension for, 680.

Dogs, 641, 784.

Doidge, Thomas, lieutenant in Wittewrong's regiment, half pay for, 597.

Dolben, Sir Gilbert, Justice of Common Pleas, Ireland, 118.

Doleman, John, rolling press printer in the Stamp Office, 383.

Dolep, —, gunsmith, contract with, 102.

Dollars, exchange rates, 173–75, 632.

Dolliffe, James, bill of exchange payable to, 115, 278.

Dollon, Katherine de, French refugee, pension for, 213, 680.

Dominique. See Docminique.

Donaldson, James, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.

-, Jane, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.

Doneraile, Viscount. See St. Leger, Arthur.

Donn, Elizabeth, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.

Donna Maria Bay, 111.

Dorchester, Countess of. See Sedley, Catherine.

Dorchester, Marquess of. See Pierrepont, Evelyn.

Dormer, James, Brigadier, half pay for, 600.

regiment of foot of, previously Lord Mohun's, reformed officers of, half pay for, 600.

-, -, Groom of the Bedchamber, salary, 499, 529, 617, 802.

-, Sir Robert, Justice of Common Pleas, appointment, 167; salary, 162, 347.

Dornand, Magdalen, French refugee, pension for, 679.

Dornant, Samuel, captain lieutenant in Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.

Dorset, county of, distributor of Stamps for. See Seward, T.; Williams, W.

Receiver General of assessments and House Duties.

See Baker, G.; Derbie, B.

Receiver General of Crown Land Revenues. See Mallet, — Rudge, T.

sheriff of. See Clotterbook, W.

surveyor of House Duties.See Read, J.

Dorset, Earl of. See Sackville, Lionel Cranfield.

Dortoux, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Dosseville, Magdalen, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Doudart, Angelique, French refugee, pension for, 681.

Douglas, Duke of. See Douglas, Archibald.

Douglas (Douglass), Anna, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.

-, Archibald, Receiver General of assessments for Scotland, appointment, 58, 623.

-, of Cavers, Archibald, Paymaster of the Civil List Establishment in Scotland, payments by, 235; payments to, out of Excise and Customs, 235; regrant of office, 238; salary, 238, 358.

Receiver General of the King's Land Rents and Casualties, 235; payment by, 512; re-grant of office, 238; report by, 208; salary, 238, 358.

-, Archibald, 1st Duke of Douglas memorial of, soliciting Royal favour, 208; pension of, out of the Crown Rents in Scotland, 208.

-, Archibald, Earl of Forfar, Envoy Extraordinary to the Court of Prussia, attendance on the King of Prussia, camp equipage, etc., of, 642; equipage of, 497, 510; ordinary of, 497, 510.

Douglas (Douglass), Archibald, Earl of regiment of (3rd Foot, The Buffs), ordered to Ireland, 442.

ordered from Ireland, 548.

placed on the Irish establishment, 269.

provisions for, 442.

in Scotland, 269.

subsistence for, 4, 54, 92, 442, 548.

-, Charles, major in Bowles's regiment, half pay for, 599.

-, Charles, Earl of Selkirk, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 499, 529, 617, 801.

-, David, adjutant to Corbet's regiment, half pay for, 49.

-, -, ensign in Corbet's regiment, half pay for, 49, 603.

-, Elizabeth, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.

-, George, Earl of Dunbarton, lieutenant colonel of Lord Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 48, 602; pension for, 346, 524, 530, 714; royal bounty for, 549.

-, -, payment to, for Army clothing, 50.

-, Helen, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428, 429.

-, James, ensign in Dormer's regiment, half pay for, 600.

-, James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry, created Duke of Dover, 768.

pension of, payment to his executors on, 218.

[Secretary of State], books of, 267.

-, Dame Jane, and her daughter, pension of, 212, 585, 674.

-, John, adjutant to Corbett's regiment, half pay for, 603.

-, -, ensign in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.

-, Margaret, widow of Andrew Karr, royal bounty in Scotland for, 431.

-, -, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.

-, Mary, pension in Scotland for, 427.

-, Walter, Governor of Antigua, prosecuted for high crimes and misdemeanours, 302.

-, William, cornet in Hyndford's regiment, half pay for, 599.

Doull, William, Messenger of the Exchequer in Scotland, salary, 357.

Dover, co. Kent, 391, 396, 408.

Customs sloop at, mate of, 371.

riding officers at, 533, 773.

Dover, Duke of. See Douglas, James.

-, Earl of. See Carey, John.

-, Lord. See Jermyn, Henry.

-, James, payment to, for printing, 577.

Dovercourt, co. Essex, Vicar of. See Curtis, W.

Dowdeswell, Richard, Secretary, Solicitor, Clerk of Securities and Correspondent to the Excise Commissioners, Scotland, appointment, 245.

leave of absence for, 280, 626.

salary, 245.

Dowie, George, watchman of the Salt in Prestonpans collection, appointed, 74; dismissed, 774.

Dowker, Peter, Customs officer in Boston port, 206.

-, -, waiter and searcher at Huttoft Bank, Bristol port, 534.

Dowley, James, ensign in Wade's regiment, petition of, 85; half pay for, 49.

Downer, William, security for E. and A. Carleton, 868.

Downes (Downs), Dudley, Deputy Chamberlain of the Exchequer Receipt, allowance for sorting records, 132, 491; payment to, 438.

-, -, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, coat for, 116; salary, 108, 660.

Downing, Charles, Comptroller of the Great and Petty Customs, London port, annual rents of, 463.

Downpatrick, Down Patrick, co. Down, barracks in, 608.

Downs. See Downes.

Dowse, William, Receiver General of assessments and House Duties, co. Huntington, appointment, 58, 622, 726; extraordinary charges, 487; petition of, 718.

Dowthwait, William, tidesman and boatman, Stockton port, 70.

Doyley (Doyly), —, Customs officer at Dartmouth, seizure by, 551, 636.

-, Elizabeth, pension for, 674.

-, Hadley, Solicitor for the Licensing of Hawkers, Pedlars, etc., 782.

-, alias Robins, Mary, goddaughter of Queen Mary, pension for, 211, 676.

Drake, Francis, captain, member of a Naval court-martial, 110.

-, Joseph, of the Isle of Wight, convicted for carrying wool, 528.

-, Pollexfen, Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 193.

-, Thomas, Sheriff of co. Southampton, payment to, 796.

Drakeford, Edward, billman in the Stamp Duties Office, 855.

Draper, Ingolsby, King's Waiter, London port, 772.

-, William, searcher of Kingstonon-Hull port, 207, 369.

-, -, waiter and searcher at Grimsby, 199, 321.

Drascon, Gideon, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 473.

Draycot, James, surveyor of House Duties, co. Cambridge, 350; removed to co. Hertford, 551.

-, William, surveyor of House Duties, co. Leicester, 350.

Dresden, 172.

Dressing tables, 379, 752.

Drew, Joan, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 482.

Drewry, Thomas, lieutenant in Marquis de Montandre's regiment, half pay for, 599.

Drift, —, payments to, for M. Prior, 707.

Driscole, Dorman, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 467.

-, Phill., sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 467.

Drogheda, co. Louth, Barracks in, 607.

collector of. See Bodens, A.

Customer, Comptroller and Searcher of, salaries, 583.

Drugs, materials for, exported to France since Treaty of Utrecht, account of, required, 445.

Drulhon, Henry, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Drumbote, Ulster, barracks in, 608.

Drummer. See Court Drummer.

Drummond, Alexander, Herald in Scotland, salary, 357.

-, George, Accomptant General of the Excise in Scotland, 384; payments to, 82, 451, 453.

Commissioner of Excise in Scotland, appointment, 349, 384.

Commissioner for the Duties on Leather, soap, paper, etc., in Scotland, appointment, 382.

Drury, Richard, pension for, 213.

-, Thomas, tidesman at Whitehaven, dismissed, 620.

Dry Moulter Rents, co. Lanes., 462.

Drysdale (Drysdall), Hugh, captain in Churchill's regiment, half pay for, 48, 604.

Du Bac, Catherine, French refugee, pension for, 680.

Dublin, 319, 392.

Barracks in, maintenance of, 606.

Master of, salary, 608.

Office, 609.

person for measuring coals for, salary, 608.

repairs to, allowance for, 608.

Castle, 392, 539.

building at, 392.

Constable of, salary, 581.

Keeper of the Rooms in, salary, 581.

Porter of, salary, 581.

pumping water for, allowance for, 582.

rent of ground near, 583.

State Canopies for, 659.

Christchurch, Charter of, perpetuity of, 583.

Dean of, allowance for a rent, 582.

Dean and Chapter of, perpetuity of, 583.

Singers of, allowance for praying for the King, 582.

Customs frauds at, 404.

Customs House at, 404.

Four Courts, Marshal of. See Ireland, Exchequer Court; rooms in, rent of, 581.

French ministers at. See Durand, J. de.

Guards in, fire and candle for, 590.

Lord Mayor and Citizens of, allowance for, 581.

Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Sheriffs of, affairs of, law charges relating to, 450.

Ordnance officers at, 591.

Ordnance stores at, 592.

Phoenix Park, Bailiff of, salary, 582.

gatekeepers of, salaries, 582.

Ranger of, salary, 581.

tithes of land in, 582, 583,

underkeepers of salaries, 582.

port of, 853.

Comptroller of, salary, 582.

Customer of, salary, 582.

Searcher of, salary, 582.

prisons in, allowance for visiting sick in, 582.

Public Library at, underkeeper of. See Bouhereau, —.

St. Mary's, French Conformist Ministers at, allowance for, 582.

St. Patrick's, French Conformist Ministers at, allowance for, 582.

Town Guards, fire and candle for, 593.

Town Major of, pay for, 593.

Trinity College, Provost and Fellows of, perpetuity of, 583.

troops in, 593; additional pay for, 593, 609.

Dublin, Archbishop, perpetuity of, for proxies due out of churches belonging to the late Monastery of St. Thomas, St. Mary's Abbey and St. John of Jerusalem, 583.

See also King, William.

Du Bos, Claude, French refugee, pension for, 681.

Dubourdieu, —, chaplain to the British and French congregations at Stockholm, 738.

Dubourgay, Charles, colonel, regiment of foot of, 403.

Du Breuil, Mary, French refugee, pension for, 681.

Ducasse (Ducas, Ducass), Ann, petition for pension on the Irish establishment, 760.

-, James, lieutenant in Chudleigh's regiment, half pay for, 47, 605.

-, Marianna, petition for a pension on the Irish establishment, 760.

-, Robert, petition for a pension on the Irish establishment, 760.

-, Stephen, lieutenant in Pepper's regiment, half pay for, 603.

Du Causse, Hannibal, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Du Chail, Catherine, French refugee, pension for, 680.

-, Mary, French refugee, pension for, 680.

Du Chesne, Michael, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

-, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Du Collombier, Daniel, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Du Cross, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

Dudley, —, colonel, bills drawn from New England by, 10.

-, Sir Matthew, Customs Commissioner, appointment, 145, 146, 177, 407; leave for, 766.

Du Fan, Samuel, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Du Fay, Simon, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Duffus, Charlotte, Lady, royal bounty for, 101.

Dugdale, John, Mowbray Herald Extraordinary, coat for,

DuHomet, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Duivenvoorde (Duvenvoirde, ffyvenvoorde), Arent Wassenaer, heer van, Ambassador Extraordinary from the States General, goods, etc., of, to pass Customs, 386; gold medal for, 740.

fke, Ann, pension for, 214, 674.

-, Richard, distributor of stamps, Exeter, 224, 410.

-, Robert, waiter and searcher at Seaton, Beer and Branscombe, 405.

Du Lac, Balthazar, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Dulack, Peter, surgeon in Wade's regiment, half pay for, 48.

Dumaresque, George, Lieutenant Governor of Jersey, payments to, 287, 722.

Du Marest, Charles, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Dumas, Charles, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

-, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

Dumbar, John, watchman at Borrowstounness, 74.

Du Mesnil, Frederick, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

Dumfries, co. Dumfries, collector and officer for the Duties on Scots Salt at, 75; tide waiters at, 75, 663, 666.

Dummer, —, contractor for the East India packet boats, 689.

-, Edmund, of the Middle Temple, re-grant of office of Clerk of the Great Wardrobe, 237.

-, -, Surveyor of the Navy, 253, 674.

-, Jane, daughter of Edmund, pension for, 674, 701.

-, Thomas, deputy to Master of Great Wardrobe, 559–60.

Dumont (du Mont), Hester, French refugee, pension for, 680.

-, Mary, pension for, 213, 680.

-, Silli, pension for, 213.

Dun. See Erskine, D.

Dun, Samuel, tidesman, London port, 405.

Dunbar, co. Haddington, landsurveyor at, 666.

tidesurveyor at, 666.

tidewaiters at, 666.

Dunbarr, John, waiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, employed in Salt Duties, 88.

-, Katherine, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.

Dunbarton, Earl of. See Douglas, George.

Dunblane, Bishop of, pension of, payment on, 427.

Duncan, Claude, pension for, 680.

Duncannon [co. Wexford], barracks in, maintenance of, 606.

garrison of, Governor of, pay of, 593; Fort Major, pay of, 593.

Ordnance officers at, 592.

Dunch, Edmund, Master of the Household, lodging of, at Whitehall, 723.

Dunckley. See Dunkley.

Duncombe (Duncomb), Sir Charles, Cashier of the Excise, accounts of, 394, 815.

administratrix of. See Brown, U.

allowances, 843.

debts due from, 394, 748.

-, J., certificate by, 574.

Dundalk, co. Louth, Customer, Comptroller and Searcher of, salaries, 583.

Dundass (Dundas), John, pension in Scotland for, 427.

-, -, Procurator for the Church in Scotland, 359.

-, of Armstoun, Sir Robert, Lord of the Session in Scotland, salary, 356.

Dundee, co. Forfar, landwaiter and searcher at, 503.

tidesmen at, 89.

tidewaiters at, 666.

Dunden, co. Lanes., fishing in, 462.

Dungannon, co. Tyrone, barracks in, 608.

Dungannon, Lord. See Trevor, Mark.

Dungarvan, co. Waterford, Barracks at, maintenance of, 607.

Customer, Comptroller and Searcher of, 582.

Dunkeld, co. Perth, minister of, petition of, 746.

Dunkenhalgh, co. Lancs., 462.

Dunkirk, Army at. See Army.

fortifications and port of, Commissioners appointed to inspect, petition of, 635.

salaries, 306, 781, 842.

Treasury Lords have no knowledge as to, 635.

magistrates of, demand of, for furniture, fire and candle supplied to British Troops, 400.

Dunkley (Dunckley, Dunkly), Sir Robert, liberty of, extended, 745; petition of, Customs debt, 696.

Dunmore, Earl of. See Murray, John.

Dunn, David, tidewaiter at Stranraer, 416.

Dunston, Barnaby, ensign in Wittewrong's regiment, half pay for, 597.

Du Pare, Fra, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Du Pasey, Albertine, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Dupee, William, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 477.

Du Perce, Lewis, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Du Petitbosc, Daniel, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Duport, Stephen, agent for sufferers by the French invasion of St. Christopher and Nevis, 464–69, 473.

-, -, of St. Christopher, planter, petition of, 134–5.

Dupplin (Duplin), Viscount. See Hay, George.

Dupuis, Margaret, widow, tenant of a house in Pall Mall, 799.

-, Mary, widow, tenant of a house in Pall Mall Street, 644, 651.

Duran, —. lieutenant, held as security for purchase money of slaves, 111.

Durand, —, colonel, Governor of Minorca, 672, 734.

-, David, Army chaplain, half pay for, 606.

-, John de, French minister at Dublin, memorial of, 816; pension for, 837.

-, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Duras, Lewis de, Earl of Feversham, the Queen Dowager's Chamberlain, 712; account of, for buying horses, 406; executors of, petition of, 406; niece of.See Mallows, Mrs.

Durazzo, Nicoló, Marchese, Envoy Extraordinary from the Republic of Genoa, present for, 500.

Durbar, John, watchman of the Salt in Borrowstounness collection, 503.

Durden, Jonathan, surveyor of House Duties for Surrey, 323.

Durell, Susanna, pension for, 217, 674.

Durham, county of, distributor of Stamps for. See Eden, E.; Richardson, N.

Receiver General of assess ments and House Duties, 323. See also Wyvill, F.

surveyor of House Duties.

See Breaks, J.; Eastman, G.

Durham, co. Durham, Church of, lands of, 422; gaol of, prisoner in, petition for release, 629, 651.

Durham, Bishopric of, 456, 490, 492, 536.

Durham, Grisell, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.

-, John, Salt Duty officer, appointed tidewaiter at Borrowstounness, 504, 665.

-, John, Salt Duty officer, Kirkcaldy port, 74.

-, Sir Richard, house of, in Pall Mall Street, 685.

Durhams. See Derhams.

Duroches, Charles, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Du Rosell, Mary, French refugee, pension for, 679.

Du Rouze, Francis, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Du Roy, Anthony, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 470.

Duroy, Countess of, house of, in Pall Mall, 644.

Dursley, Viscount. See Berkeley, Charles.

Düsseldorf, Prussia, 735, 736.

Dutch Chapel. See London and Westminster — St. James's.

Dutch Forces. See Army.

Dutch Ministers. See London and Westminster—St. James's.

Dutoral, Alexander, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Duvall, Augustus, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Duvenvoirde. See Duivenvoorde.

Duyvenvoorde. See Duivenvoorde.

Dwyre, John, pension for, 674, 701; royal bounty for, 38.

Dyeing, materials for, exported to France since Treaty of Utrecht, account of, required, 445.

Dyer, Richard, captain in Windress's regiment, half pay for, 601.

Dyott, —, Commissioner for Stamps, arrest of, 369; stamps seized from, 368–9.