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Kanddeniolen. See Llanddeiniolen.

Kane, —, major, Second Major and Steward of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, 814.

-, Richard, colonel, memorial of, 200–1.

regiment of, detachment from, to Annapolis Garrison, 201.

musters, respits on, allowed, 200–1.

on the expedition to Canada in 1711, men lost in the St. Lawrence by desertions, etc., 200–1.

Karr, Andrew, widow of. See Douglas, Margaret.

Kay, Josiah, locksmith to Queen Anne, 237.

Kaysers, Emilie, pension for, 680.

Keat, John, Salt Duty officer at Portsea, 523.

Keath, James, captain in Hyndford's regiment, half pay for, 599.

Keay, Arthur, Salt Duties officer at Looe, 107.

-, Robert, Salt Duties officer to watch the coast near Looe, 107.

Keck, Anthony, executor of J. Radcliffe, petition of, 521.

Keeling, John, engraver, payment to, 778.

Keightley (Keightly, Knightley), Lady Frances, caveat to prevent her from administering the personal estate of Queen Anne, 98, 451; pension for, 398, 509, 733.

-, Thomas, a Commissioner of the Excise in Ireland, 185.

Chief Commissioner and Governor of the Revenue of Ireland, 186.

-, -, pension of, on the Irish establishment, 585.

Keill, John, Decipherer, salary, 559, 634.

Keith, John, Earl of, Kintore, and his son, Knights Marshal, 358.

-, William, Surveyor General of Customs in South America, 560, 620.

Kellie. See Kelly.

Kellogh, Alexander, tidesman in London port, 112.

Kellum, [George], Major General, regiment of horse of, 811; in Ireland, subsistence for, 828.

Kelly (Kellie), —, brewer at Deal, prosecuted, 450.

-, -, arrested for listing men for the Pretender, 68, 451.

-, Alexander, officer for Duties on Scots Salt in Kirkcaldy port, 74.

-, Dennis, lieutenant in Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.

-, John, merchant, permitted to reduce brandy and rum to proof, 653.

-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 482.

-, Thomas, cornet in Windsor's regiment, half pay for, 47, 602.

-, -, tidewaiter at Dunbar, dismissed, 666.

Kelmhill, co. York, lands called, 636.

Kelsall (Kelsal), Henry, an upper clerk of the Treasury, 297, 871.

-, Thomas, prosecuted for a libel, 302.

Kelsey, —, Chief Clerk of the Treasury, duties of, 31.

Kembleton alias Gimbleton, Robert, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 472.

Kemp (Kempe), —, widow, tenant of a house in Pall Mall Street, 788.

-, Abraham, pension for, 211, 676.

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

Kempton, John, beadle, allowance for watching the Post Office, 569.

-, -, collector of Trophy Money, 569.

-, Robert, waiter and searcher at Colchester, 55.

Kendal (Kendall), Connock, tidesurveyor at Lostwithiel, 489.

-, George, grantee of Cocquets Office at Leith, petition of, 376; appointed sworn appraiser in Scotland, 575, 659.

Kendrick, John, petition of, for new lease of houses in St. James's, 457.

Kennedy (Kenedy), —, Madam, daughter of Marinus van Vrijbergen, present for, 651.

-, -, imprest money repaid by, 366.

-, Sir Andrew, and his son, Conservator of the Privileges in the Netherlands of the Royal Boroughs of Scotland, salary of, 267, 359.

pension for, 267, 552, 784.

-, Cornelius, military pensioner in Ireland, 593.

-, Francis, Collector of the Lower District of James River, Virginia, prosecuted, 560–1.

-, Sir Gilbert, King's Under Falconer in Scotland, allowance, 616.

-, Mary, (Margaret), Countess Dowager of Cassilis, pension and royal bounty for, 268, 549, 625, 701.

-, Thomas, pension for, 211, 512, 714.

-, -, Lord Advocate in Scotland, 458; salary, 358, 360.

-, Sir William, forfeited estate of, 329.

Kennet, Nicholas or Richard, lease of the four prebends of Auckland in trust for, 490, 669–70.

Kensington, co. Middlesex, 94, 100.

afternoon preacher at, allowance for, 213, 678.

furniture for, 544, 764.

Gardens at, 672, 871.

admeasurement of, 324.

new greenhouse, 324.

New Plantation, Kitchen Garden, Coach Court and Piece before the Stoves, admeasurement of, 325.

old gardens, admeasurement of, 324.

Paddock adjoining, 828.

trees in, moving scaffolding for cutting, 627.

Housekeeper of the Palace. See Lowman, H.

lodgings at, 647, 764.

Minister of, allowance in lieu of tithes, 679; pension for, 218, 678.

poor of, allowance for, 679.

poor rate charged on the House, allowance in lieu of, 678.

School, Treasurer of, pension for, 216.

schoolmaster at, pension for, 678.

tithes of land belonging to the House, pension in lieu of, 678.

Wardrobekeeper of the Palace. See Lowman, M.

works at, 647, 664, 672, 828, 871.

Clerk and Storekeeper, 495; lodgings of, 647, 664; see also Joynes H.

Kent, county of, Clerk of the Peace for, 528.

distributor of Stamps for. See Bowles, G; Handfield, J; Winter, T.

election in, 394.

messenger sent into, 81.

prosecutions in, for seditious words, 450; for illegal export of wool and import of French goods, 425.

Receiver General of House Duties and assessments, 493. See also Baker, G; Weldon, W.

riding officers in, 243; supervisor of, 533; Surveyors General of. See Baker, H.; Lambard, T.

searching of ships and passengers from France in, directions for, 748.

sheriff of. See Lynch, J.

surveyors of House Duties.

See Goodson, J.; Sanderson, T.; Self, W.; Whitmore, R.

Kent, Duke of. See Grey, Henry.

Kent, Marquess of. See Grey, Henry.

Kent Sands, co. Lanes., owners, etc., of ships belonging to, petition of, 845.

Kenton, Benjamin, tidesman in London port, promoted, 371.

Kenyre, Edward, quartermaster in Hyndford's regiment, half pay for, 599.

Keppel, Arnold Joost van, Earl of Albemarle, apartments of, at Hampton Court, 763; goods of, for Holland, inspection of, 543; lodgings of, at Whitehall, 543, 650.

Kerr (Ker), Andrew, lieutenant in Wittewrong's regiment, half pay for, 597.

-, Lord Charles, Director of the Chancellary, Scotland, petition for losses by the Union, 388; salary, 358.

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

-, George, officer for the Duties on Scots Salt, Alloa port, 74.

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

-, John, Duke of Roxburgh, appointed Keeper of the Great Seal in Scotland, 113, 360; salary, 360.

-, Lord Mark, attends the Treasury, 251.

pay of, 251.

pension for, on the Irish Military Establishment, 352.

Regiment of (Scots Foot), clothing for, 826.

half pay officers of, full pay for, 14, 86.

officers of, memorials of, 76, 86, 151, 166; pay and subsistence of, 251, 274.

ordered for Scotland, 290.

pay and subsistence of, 290, 573, 826.

placed on Irish establishment, 274.

reduced at Gibraltar, 274, 573.

-, Mary, pension for, 675.

-, Peter, major in Wittewrong's regiment, half pay for, 597.

-, Roger, Customs Comptroller at Ayr, 512.

-, -, Supervisor of the Salt Duties at Ayr, 730.

-, Thomas, lieutenant in Wade's regiment, half pay for, 49.

-, William, colonel, half pay for, 47, 605.

Regiment of Dragoons of (7th Hussars), disbanded, 47.

officers of, half pay, 4748, 605; ordered for Scotland, full pay for, 14, 86.

offreckonings of, 413–4.

ordered to Scotland, 743.

subsistence for, 743, 749.

-, -, Marquess of Lothian, Knight of the Thistle, new image for his collar, 390.

-, of Greenhead, Sir William, Commissioner for the Equivalent in Scotland, 342.

Kerrie, Francis, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 478.

Kershe, Anne, royal bounty for, 38; pension for, 676, 701.

Kesar, Charles, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 472.

Kesteven, co. Lincoln, Receiver General of assessments for, 60, 623–4.

Kethinock, co. Carmarthen, lands, etc., of, Stewardship, etc., of, grants of, 210.

Kettledrums, 238, 501.

Kibworth, co. Leicester, 717.

Kidd (Kyd), James, tidewaiter at Montrose, dismissed, 666.

-, [William], pirate, ship taken by, 150.

Kildare, Ranger of the Curragh of, salary, 582.

Kildare, Countess Dowager of. See Fitzgerald, Elizabeth.

Kildare, Earl of. See Fitzgerald, Robert.

Kilinaule [Killenaule], co. Tipperary, barracks in, 607.

Kilkenny, co. Kilkenny, barracks in, 607.

Killaloe, Bishop of, petition of, 170.

See also Forster, N.; Vesey, Sir T.

Bishopric of, temporalities of, 170, 391, 559; rent roll of, total of, 392.

Killenaule. See Kilinaule.

Killigrew (Killegrew), —, brigadier, regiment of dragoons of, pay, subsistence and clothing of, 826.

-, Anne, defective Lottery order of, 611.

-, Barbara, widow of Sir Robert, pension for, 675.

-, Charles, arrested for listing persons for service of the Pretender, 68.

-, -, Master of the Revels, salary, 108.

-, -, petition for new lease of ground in Whitehall, 457.

-, Charlotte, pension for, 214.

-, Elizabeth, daughter of William, pension for, 217, 675.

-, Gifford, ensign in Lucas's regiment, half pay for, 597.

-, Martin, petition, lease of land in Cornwall, 492.

-, -, See also Lister, M.

-, Sir Robert, pension for his widow, 675.

-, Thomas, captain in Wade's regiment, half pay for, 49.

-, William, pension for his daughter, 675.

Killivan, Ulster, barracks at, 108.

Kilmacthomas, [co. Waterford], barracks in, 607.

Kilmansegg (Kilmanseg, Kilmanack, Kilmansack), Countess (Madam), lodgings of, at St. James's, 544; furniture for, 368, 510, 778.

Kilmarnock, Earl of. See Boyd, William.

Kilmedy, [Kilmeedy, co. Limerick], barracks in, 607.

Kilmore and Ardagh, Bishop of, petition of, 170. See also Goodwin, T.; Wetenhall, E.

bishopric of, temporalities of, 170, 391, 392, 559.

Kilne Close, co. Lancs, pasture called, 462.

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

Kimmerghame. See Hume, Sir A.

Kimnaries (Kinnaries), Margery, pension in Scotland for, 427.

Kincardine, (Kincardin), Earl of. See Bruce, William.

King, —, colonel, letter from, 86.

-, Alice, pension for, 212, 675.

-, Charles, nominated for the new Customs Commission in Scotland, 197–8.

-, George, memorial of, concerning abuses in the Navy Office, 11, 79.

-, Henry, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 466.

-, John, recommended for Customs place, 98.

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

-, Luke, payments to, for Army clothing, 51.

-, -, pretended executor of Sir W. Robinson, prosecuted, 450.

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

-, alias Ling, Mary, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 484.

-, Sir Peter, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, 135, 162, 347.

-, Richard, Clerk of the Deliveries of Ordnance, 103; patent revoked, 189.

-, -, colonel, petition of, 867.

-, -, supervisor of the riding officers in the Western Division of Kent, 533.

-, Robert, captain lieutenant in Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 596.

-, Samuel, clerk of the Treasury, 297, 628, 707, 769.

-, William, chaplain for Bermuda 180.

-, -, Archbishop of Dublin, one of Lords Justices of Ireland, 83, 539.

Kingdon, Jane, Maid of Honour to Queen Anne, royal bounty for, for marriage portion, 250, 376; payment to, 253.

Kinghorn, co. Fife, magistrates of, petition of, 746.

King's Almoner. See Almoners.

King's (Queen's) Barges, 544; bear hides and carpets for, 441–2.

curtains for, 544.

Master of, 441; wages and bills of, 333, 872.

See also Hill, C.

new, payment for, 237.

Standard for, 767.

King's Bench, 452.

Chief Justice of. See Parker, Sir T.

Justices of, salaries, 162.

See also Eyres, Sir R.; Powys, Sir L.; Powys, Sir T.; Pratt, Sir J.

trials in, 301, 302, 303.

-, Ireland. See Ireland.

King's Blacksmith. See Bache, W.

King's Botanist in Scotland. See Arthur, W.

King's Brasier. See Hancock, J.

King's Cliffe, Cliffe Regis, co. Northampton, corn mills, etc., in, 431; manor of, leases of, 431, 446.

King's Clock and Watch Maker. See Antram, J.; Herbert, T.

King's Counsel, 177, 198, 318, 325, 450.

King's Goldsmith. See Smithin, S.

King's (Queen's), Locksmith. See Churchill, T.; Kay, J.

King's Lynn. See Lynn Regis.

King's Physicians. See Physicians.

King's Printers, 549; Agent to. See Williams, J.; directions to, 684, 710, 802; payments to, 454–5, 687.

King's Private Roads, damage to, 759.

Keeper (Surveyor) and Guide of. See Studholme, M.

proposal to stop drays, carts, waggons and stage coaches using, 759.

repairs to, 559, 723, 758–9; cost of, per yard, 758.

King's Ratkiller. See Stubs, W.

King's Serjeant Surgeon. See Dickins, A.

King's Serjeant Trumpeter. See Shore, J.

King's Stationer. See Castle, E.; Churchill, W.

King's Stud, allowance for maintaining the, 830–1.

grooms and helpers, salaries, 177, 830.

Master of. See Marshall, R.

works needed at Hampton court, 192, 399.

King's Tennis Courts, Keeper or Master of. See Chaplin, T.

King's Waiters. See Customs.

King's Ware. See Kingswear.

King's (or Queen's) Watermen, liveries for, 511, 710.

pensionary, 333, 505, 710, 732.

wages and bills of, 333, 505, 732, 872.

Kingston, co. Surrey, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments, etc., 623, 649.

Kingston-on-Hull. See Hull.

Kingswear, King's Ware, co. Devon, Customs boatmen at, 370, 371.

Kinkaid, Michael, pension for, 215.

Kinnaieds, Anne, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.

Kinnaries. See Kimnaries.

Kinnoul, Kinnoull, Earl of. See Hay, Thomas.

Kinross, Charles, a Macer of the Justiciary in Scotland, 358, 617.

Kinsale, co. Cork, Barracks in, maintenance of, 607.

Fort Major, pay of, 593.

Garrison of, Governor of, pay of, 593; Lieutenant Governor of, pay of, 593.

Ordnance officers at, 592.

port of, 583.

Customer of, salary, 583.

Searcher of, 583.

soldiers embarked at, 792.

Kintore, Earl of. See Keith, John.

Kirby, Thomas, quartermaster in Windsor's regiment, half pay for, 602.

Kircaldy. See Kirkcaldy.

Kirk (Kirke), Mary, widow, pension for, 675.

-, Peircy, Housekeeper of Whitehall, 506, 732.

-, Percy, colonel, memorial of, 200–1.

regiment of, detachment from, to Annapolis Garrison, 201.

musters, respits on, allowed, 200–1.

on the Expedition to Canada anno 1711, men lost in the St. Lawrence, by desertions, etc., 200–1.

Kirkaldie, Alexander, and his wife, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.

-, of Grange, Sir John, children of, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.

Kirkby, Kirkeby, co. Lanes., leases of messuages in, 462.

Kirkby (Kirkeby) Moore, co. Lanes., sheep pastures called, 462.

Kirkcaldy, Kircaldy, co. Fife, port of, collector of Customs and Duties on Scots Salt. See Smith, H.

Comptroller of. See Smith, A.

Customs officers in, 73.

landsurveyor in, 415.

Salt Duty officers and watchmen in, 74, 503, 504.

tidewaiters in, 89.

Kirkeby. See Kirkby.

Kirkham Priory, co. York, lands of, 716.

Kirklington, co. York, 462.

Kirkwood, Alexander, Clerk to the Burrough Roll in the Exchequer in Scotland, 220, 358, 458; death of, 360.

-, James, tidewaiter at Borrowstounness, 416.

-, Martha, royal bounty in Scotland for, 427.

Kirle (Kyrle), Vandervoot, riding officer at Margate, charges of, in making arrests, 68, 452.

Kirmont, John, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.

Kirton, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of assessments for, 60.

Kirwood, Mathew, petition of, concerning lost Lottery Tickets, 179, 334.

Kisse, Hugh, lease of messuages in Tamworth and lands in co. Leicester, 756.

Kitchen (Kitchin), Francis, tenant of a house in Southrey, 717.

-, Matthew, tenant of a house in Southrey, 717.

Kitt, Nathaniel, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 480.

-, William, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 480.

Kittson, Thomas, ensign in Chudleigh's regiment, half pay for, 47, 605.

Klinggrafe, —, bills drawn from Holland by, 844.

Kneller, Sir Godfrey, the King's Chief Painter, payments to, for pictures, 238, 508, 734.

Knight, Anthony, pension for, 216.

-, Hannah, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.

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

-, John, surveyor of House Duties, co. Gloucester, 551.

-, John Half, merchant, permitted to reduce brandy and rum to proof, 653.

-, Richard, Receiver General of assessments for co. Salop, 59.

-, -, waiter and searcher in Harwich port, 55.

-, Robert, Cashier to the Bank of England, 385.

Cashier to the South Sea Company 22, 41, 127, 333, 339, 385.

loans by, 127, 339.

-, -, land waiter and searcher at Port Glasgow, appointed land surveyor and tidesurveyor at Montrose, 666.

-, -, tidewaiter at Kirkcaldy, 89.

-, Stroud, distributor of Stamps for co. Berks, debt of, 208, 412.

-, Thomas, landwaiter and searcher at Borrowstounness, 666.

-, William, of Reading, security for S. Knight, 412.

Knight Harbinger. See Thurston, M.; Wright, R.

Knightley. See Keightley.

Knighton, co. Radnor, manor and borough of, stewardship of, 161.

Knipe, Sir Randolph, sheriff of London, 153.

Knot, Robert, et al., sailors of theHampton Court, petition of, 158.

Knowle Grove. See Knowlgrove.

Knowles, Joseph, guardian to William, 717.

-, William, surveyor of House Duties, co. Cambridge, 58, 313, 848.

-, -, tenant of a house in Southrey, 717.

Knowlgrove, Knowle Grove, co. Surrey, woods called, 195, 528.

Knox, Andrew, captain in Pepper's regiment, half pay for, 48, 603.

-, James, minister for St. Christopher, passage charges, 854.

-, John, cornet in Pepper's regiment, half pay for, 48, 603.

-, Thomas, ensign in Bowles's regiment, half pay for, 600.

Konigsegg (Konigseck), Josef Lothar, Count, minister from the Emperor of Germany, departure of, 651; present for, 651.

Kourakin. See Kurakin.

Kreienberg (Kreinberg), Christopher Friedrich, Resident from Hanover, letter from, 411.

Kremberg, James, musician, allowance, 733.

Kurakin (Kourakin), Prince Boris Ivanovic, Ambassador from the Czar of Muscovy, present for, 542–3; Secretary of, present for, 614.

Kyd. See Kidd.

Kynaston, Thomas, Clerk of the Works and Storekeeper at the Tower of London and Somerset House, 265, 535, 712.

Kyrle. See Kirle.