Index: T, U, V

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Tabernor, John, tenant of a house in Pall Mall, 685.

Tables, 379, 510, 528, 543, 752, 757, 758, 764, 834, 853.

Tadcaster, Viscount. See O'Brien, Henry.

Taer, William, tenant of a house in Pall Mall, 574.

Taffeta, 544, 764, 774, 856.

Tafilet (Taffilette). See Morocco.

Tagg, Thomas, pension for, 677, 702; royal bounty for, 38.

Talbot Catherine, pension for, on the Irish establishment, 584.

-, Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury, 502.

lodgings of, at Hampton Court, 555.

pension for, 402.

Ambassador Extraordinary to France, extraordinaries, 163, 166.

Lord Chamberlain, warrants of, 115, 149, 150, 322, 341, 368, 377, 379, 388, 394, 410, 437, 718, 809.

Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 200, 375; allowances, 83; warrants to, 46, 63, 83.

Lord Treasurer, 1–15 passim, 41 42, 50–2, 55, 58, 62, 63, 65, 68, 71–3, 75, 76, 78, 79, 84, 87, 90, 91, 95, 96, 98–102, 107, 109, 112, 115, 117, 120, 124, 154, 190, 492, 564, 694, 839.

allowance, 101.

and the encouragement of contributions to the Lottery, 2.

authorised to appoint Receivers General of Taxes, 45, 56.

letters patent revoked, 16.

-, (Talput) James, Customs informer, 394, 528.

-, William, Bishop of Salisbury, Chancellor of the Order of the Garter, 546, 823.

Talboys, John, tenant of lands in Guisborough, 636.

Talisarn Green, co. Cardigan, lands, etc., of, grant of Stewardship, etc., of, 210.

Talley, co. Carmarthen, dissolved monastery of, Steward and Bailiff of, 210.

Talmash, Thomas, Lieutenant Governor of Montserrat, appointment, 546.

Talput. See Talbot, James.

Tamworth, co. Warwick, lease in, 756.

Tandridge, co. Surrey, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments for, 623.

Tangier, Garrison at, 488.

Tankerville, Earl of. See Bennett, Charles.

Tanner, Thomas, convicted of owling, 517.

Tapestries, 168, 544, 834.

Tar. See Pitch and tar.

Tarbett, John, landcarriage waiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, 503.

Tarver, John, King's Remembrancer in Scotland, allowance, 232; salary 232, 357.

Tarvin, George, deputy scarcher in Liverpool port, 319.

Tassels, 368, 377.

Tate, James, King's Waiter in London port, 207, 689.

-, Nahum, Poet Laureat, allowance, 507; executors of, payment to, 733.

-, William, searcher of Carlisle port, 206, 404.

Tattersall, Elizabeth, pension for, 212.

Taunton, co. Somerset, Assizes at, 300; riot at, 276, 300.

Taunton, William, searcher of Poole port, 335, 369.

-, -, waiter and searcher at Weymouth, appointed land waiter at Newcastle, 161, 533.

Taurance, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588,

Taversham, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 59, 622, 670.

Tavistock, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 59, 623.

Tawton. See North Tawton.

TAXES, Agents for, 389, 713; petitions referred to, 409, 461, 846, 851.

arrears of, accounts of, required, 3, 160.

Commissioners (Agents) for, 835; attend the Treasury, 5, 32, 280; letters to, 3, 4, 160, 292; petition referred to, 138; report of, 14.

directions concerning, 52, 280, 292.

on Royal lands, etc., enquiries concerning, 160, 868.

petition for discharge from, 394.

assessors, 209.

collection of, charges of, since the Revolution, account called for, 160.

collectors of, 209, 685; abuses by, 805.

Commissioners for, 24, 61, 633.

attend the Treasury, 4, 22, 33, 52, 296.

commissions, 193, 835.

desired to encourage contributions to the Lottery, 44.

incidents of, 447, 565, 572, 578.

letters to, 128, 138, 149, 156, 157, 186, 208, 244, 279, 299, 319, 388, 531, 618, 669, 755, 778, 805, 807, 868.

Office of, in St. Martin's Lane, 61.

petitions referred to, 57, 69, 92, 130, 180, 183, 193, 228, 241, 243, 297, 321, 343, 345, 406, 432, 444, 447, 487, 496, 498, 542, 545, 558, 562, 563, 574, 575, 579, 647, 649, 667, 687, 716, 718, 720, 807, 820, 823, 825, 828, 836, 846, 847, 848.

reports of, 13, 33, 58, 63, 86, 98, 146, 160, 181, 319, 401, 413, 414, 417, 522, 621–4, 800, 806, 847, 851.

salaries, 193, 338, 396, 445, 564, 770, 835.

Double Taxes, 685; discharged, account of, required, 844.

neat produce into the Exchequer of, since the Revolution, account of, required, 160.

on Crown Lands, Forests, etc., Keepers, etc., should try to obtain abatement or removal, 33; if legally chargeable they must be paid, 33; payments of, 195–6, 209.

on salaries of officials, 266; repaid, 4, 10, 146, 148, 319, 434–6.

Receivers General of, 411, 414, 667, 835.

accounts of, 4, 52, 84, 92, 157; overpayments on, 487; required, 257.

advances by, for the Forces, 545, 784, 848.

allegedly disaffected to the Government, 755.

appointed, 14, 22, 84.

arrears of, account of, required, 3, 160.

bankrupt, 69.

debt due to, 540.

debts of, 37, 57, 98–9, 130, 138, 146, 186, 193, 208, 343, 370, 401–2, 406, 413–4, 417, 444, 542, 713, 800, 848; losses by compositions, account of, required, 160.

dismissed, 156; on account of party, 345.

dispute concerning a place of, 296–7.

estates of, extended for debt, 37, 208, 444, 687.

extraordinary charges of, 57, 130, 180, 181, 183, 241, 343, 406, 444, 447, 487, 498, 558, 687, 716, 823, 846, 848, 851; incurred since the Revolution, account of, required, 160.

imprisoned for debt, 542.

in fear of an insurrection, 292.

losses of, by returns, 542.

not re-appointed, account of money in hands of, required, 755.

not to receive moneys until they receive commissions, 4, 5.

petitions of, 4, 169, 687.

proceedings against, 84, 243, 379, 414, 417, 522.

recommendations for places of, 14, 279.

rewards for extraordinary pains and risks in their collections and remittances, account of, required, 33.

sureties of, 61, 297, 341, 562, 574–5, 800.

lands of, extended, 828.

imprisoned, 138.

petitions of, 57, 130, 180, 192, 345, 836.

proceedings against, 52, 369–70, 406.

released from prison, 146.

stay of process against, 63, 193, 417.

to hasten return of their moneys, 292, 299, 805.

Taylor (Tayler, Tayleur, Taylour), — captain, riding officer at Canterbury, 154.

-, Catherine, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 466, 485.

-, George, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 464.

-, Henry, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 464.

-, James, assistant and chief clerk to the Commissioner of the Transfer Office of the 1,500,000l. Lottery, 633.

-, James, Receiver General of Taxes for the Palaces of Whitehall and St. James's, accounts of, 84, 424; appointment, 59, 623; petition of, 84, 345.

-, -, and the debt of the Receiver General of Taxes for co. Herts, 37.

-, John, clerk in the Exchequer Receipt, payments to, 437, 438.

-, -, lessee of a house in Pall Mall, 381, 420, 516–7, 574.

-, -, one of the Secretaries of the Treasury, superseded, 295.

letters from, 65, 68, 69, 70, 146, 149–151, 155–6, 160, 166, 169, 183, 184, 199, 200, 202, 205, 208, 209, 219, 221, 239, 243, 244, 319, 320, 323, 325, 326, 339, 343, 344, 354, 363, 366, 367, 372, 374, 375, 378, 389, 397, 399, 408, 411, 412, 417, 422, 423, 425, 438, 439, 441, 446, 461, 496, 497, 502, 515, 518, 526, 527, 528, 531, 536, 541–3, 548–50, 553, 555–7, 559, 560, 566, 569, 570, 575, 579, 611, 612, 626, 627, 640, 643, 646, 647, 649, 650, 656–660, 662, 669, 671, 684, 688, 692, 695–7, 703, 710, 718, 720, 727, 729, 731, 737, 742, 747, 749, 755, 759–761, 763, 764, 766, 770, 780, 782, 783.

-, -, the uncle, assignee of a Banker's annuity, 387.

-, -, the nephew, 387.

-, -, prosecuted for a riot in Tewkesbury, 300.

-, Jonathan, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 485.

-, Nicholas, riding officer for the wool business at Canterbury, 405.

-, Richard, lessee of woods called Knowle Grove and Fan Grove, 528.

-, -, surveyor of Duties on Houses for co. Northampton, 414.

-, Robert, mate of the Dover Customs sloop, 371.

-, Silvanus, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 479.

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

-, Thomas, deputy Paymaster of the Works, account of, 19, 131; letter from 23 (2).

-, William, deputy King's Waiter in London port, appointment, 341, 371.

-, -, Usher of the Customs House, 660.

Tea, duties on. See Customs—Duties; seized, 96.

Teape, Francis, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 474.

Tebbat, John, a noontender in London port, 206.

Teddeman, Edward, captain, commander of the Customs sloop at Shoreham, petition for reward, 184; dismissed, 773.

Teesdale, co. Durham, Forest of, lease of lead mines in, 334; Manor, Forest and Chase of, leases of, 422; Ranger of, See Carlisle, Lord.

Teignbridge, Tinbridge, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments for, 59, 623.

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

Telescopes, presented to the Dey of Algiers, 721.

Telfair, James, officer for the Duties on Scots Salt in Alloa port, 74.

Telfer, Pat, surgeon in Kerr's regiment of dragoons, half pay for, 47.

Tempie, Stephen, captain in Dormer's regiment, half pay for, 600.

Temple, Martin, Surveyor of the Duties on Houses in London, 523, 825; and in Middlesex, 415, 869.

-, Richard, Baron Cobham, creation of, 768.

Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Emperor of Germany, 313, 687, 860.

departure of, 520.

equipage, 149–50.

extraordinaries, 571.

ordinary, 149–50, 520, 571.

payment to, 27.

return of, 571, 860.

Secretary to. See Schaub, L.

-, Robert, Collector at Athlone, account received from, 392.

Ten shilling gold pieces, coining of, 330.

Tench, —, legal expenses of, 450.

-, Sir Christopher, of Low Leyton, discharged from baronetcy fee, 686.

Tennant, John, master of the Prosperous, 404.

Tennis Courts. See Hampton Court; King's Tennis Courts; London and Westminster, Streets, etc., in—Cockpit.

Ternac, Joly, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

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

Terson, Thomas, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Tessin, Katherine, pension for, 212, 677.

Tetuan, 46, 178.

Teudbeuf, Philip Jansen de, military pension in Ireland for, 593.

Tevigar, Luke, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Tewkesbury, co. Gloucester, riot at, prosecution for, 300–1.

Thames, river, 661, 687; Customs officers on, 397; Post Office collector for, 443.

Thanet, Countess of. See Tufton, Elizabeth.

Thanet, Earl of. See Tufton, Thomas.

Tharot, Gabriel, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Thauvett, Andrew, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 464.

The Public Spirit of the Whiggs , libel entitled, 450.

Theaker, Benjamin, lieutenant in Churchill's regiment, half pay for, 48, 604.

Theatres. See London and Westminster, Streets, etc., in—Haymarket.

Thebais, Arsenius, Archbishop of, payment to, for the Church of Alexandria, 519.

Thenie, Susan, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Thenny, Mill of, 857.

There, Mary de, French refugee, pension for, 365, 679.

Thermin, Ann, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

Therond, Durand, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Theroulde, Jacob, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 470.

Thetford, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments for, 59, 621.

Thinn, James, appointed a watchman in Alloa port, 74.

Thistle, Order of the, Great Collar of, addition of a Glory made with rays of gold to the image of St. Andrew, 390; new, warrants for the delivery of, 390; old, to be returned to the Jewel House, 390.

Knights of, 390.

Secretary of. See Nairne, Sir D.

Usher of. See Brand, T.

Thistlewait. See Thystlethwait.

Thomas, Charles, Treasurer of Barbados, account of, 337; daughter and heir of, relief for, 337.

-, Elizabeth, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 477.

-, Edward, surveyor of Duties on Houses for co. Glamorgan, appointment, 414; petition of, 321.

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

-, John, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 464.

-, Magdalen, pension for, 212, 677.

-, Peter, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 464.

-, Rachel, Yeoman of the Robes, payments to, 94, 244.

-, Richard, captain in Churchill's regiment, half pay for, 48, 604.

-, William, Paymaster (Comptroller) of the 1,500,000l. Lottery anno 1711, appointment, 148, 394.

payments by, 423, 448.

payments to, 148, 399, 785, 856, 861.

report of, 574.

securities of, 391.

superseded, 832.

-, -, Comptroller of the 1,500,000l. Lottery anno 1714, appointment, 146–7.

Thompson (Thomsone, Thompsons, Thomson, Tompson, Tomson), —, captain, commander of the Customs smack at Penzance, dismissed, 772.

-, -, -, one of the Poor Knights of Windsor, payment to, 238.

Thompson (Thomsone, Thompsons, Thomson, Tompson, Tomson) —. —cont.

-, -, removed from Cambridge to Newgate, 451.

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

-, Beilby, of Escrick, security for A. Phillips, 374.

-, Clifton, pension for, 215, 677.

-, Daniel, Trumpet in the Southern Circuit in Scotland, 617.

-, David, Trumpet in Scotland, salary, 358.

-, George, lieutenant, half pay for, 605.

-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 477.

-, Henry, appointed a watchman in London port, 773.

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

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

-, John, Customs warehousekeeper for pepper, dismissed, 533.

-, -, payment to, for coals for Gibraltar Garrison, 813.

-, Jos., painter, payment to, out of Post Office incidents, 570.

-, Kent, importer of brandy and rum, 498.

-, Leonard, Treasurer's Remembrancer in the Exchequer Court, salary, 108.

-, Richard, captain, member of a Naval court-martial, 110.

-, -, free rent payable by, 717.

-, Robert, prosecuted for publishing a libel in Bedfordshire, 303.

-, Samuel, Agent and Consul General at Algiers, appointment 555.

extraordinaries, 164, 173–5.

ordinary, 164, 165, 515, 555, 738.

reception of, fees paid at, 174–5.

-, Thomas, payment to, for presents for the Dey of Algiers and the Bey of Tripoli, 721–2.

-, Sir William, appears on behalf of executors of Dr. Radcliff, 309.

-, William, ensign in Seymore's regiment, half pay for, 595.

-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 485.

-, -, tidewaiter in Aberdeen port, 416.

-, -, watchman of the Salt at Kirkcaldy, 503.

-, Windham, pension for, 215, 677.

Thomson. See Thompson.

Thonars, Anne, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Thornborough, Thomas, quartermaster, half pay for, 605.

Thorne, Anthony, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 485.

-, Edward, appointed tidesman at Weymouth, 620.

-, George, Receiver General of Taxes for part of Devon, 59, 622, 667, 670.

Thornhill, James, payment to, for painting done at Hampton Court, 816; petition of, 760.

Thornhill Coppice. See Shotover Forest.

Thornly, Keightly, ensign in Lucas's regiment, half pay for, 597.

Thornton, Christopher, waiter and searcher in Wells port, 620.

-, John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 478.

-, -, Receiver General of assessments for co. Lancaster, 58.

Thornycraft, Edward, lieutenant in Lucas's regiment, half pay for, 596.

Thornycroft, Mary, pension for, 677.

Thorold, John, Surveyor of the Duties on Houses for co. Cambridge, 313, 848.

-, Sir Robert, Chief Ranger and Keeper of St. James's Park, 346.

Thorole, John, landowner, co. Lincoln, 717.

Thorowkettle, John, Messenger of the Chamber, attending the Customs, bills of, 107, 353, 442, 615, 769, 869.

attending the Lord Treasurer and Treasury Lords, appointment, 201; bills of, 107, 353, 442, 615, 769, 869; deputy to. See Farra, J; salary, 298.

Thorp (Thorpe), John, riding officer for the wool business at Canterbury, superannuated, 533.

-, Oliver, mate of the Customs smack at Rye, resigned, 521.

Thorpe, co. Northampton, 859.

Thorpe, co. Surrey, woods, etc., in, leases of, 528.

Thors, Henriette Pons de, French refugee, pension for, 679.

Threepences, coining of, 330.

Threo. See Winnibriggs.

Throgmorton, Sir Baynham, grantee of offices of Keeper of the Gawle, Riding Forester and Ale Conner in the Forest of Dean, 700.

Throske (Throsk), Anne, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.

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

-, Richard, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 476.

Thurkettle, Robert, assignee of a Banker's annuity, 387.

-, Samuel, son and executor of Robert, 387; executor and legatee of. See Cotes R.

Thurles, [co. Tipperary], barracks in, 607.

Thurso, Thursoe, co. Caithness, 96.

Thurston, John, Agent to the Garrison at Placentia, 57.

-, Malachy, Knight Harbinger to Queen Anne, fees of, 104, 195.

Thurvaston, Thurveston, Turverston, co. Derby, fee farm rent in, 436.

Thwaites, Thomas, proposal of, concerning duties on calicoes, 531.

Thystlethwaite (Thistlewait), Giles, chief manager of the Oxford University Printing Press, 355.

Tiball, Peter, chief evidence in Chelsea Hospital frauds, released from prison, 417.

Tidesmen. See Customs.

Tidesurveyors. See Customs.

Tiffin, Zacharius, brigadier, regiment of (Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers), reformed officers of, half pay for, 595.

-, -, ensign in the Earl of Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.

Tighe, Richard, ensign in Wade's regiment, half pay for, 604.

Tilbury, co. Essex, 612.

Tiles, Dutch, 727.

Tilson, Christopher, a Chief Clerk of the Treasury, 297.

duties of, 30–1.

fees of, 366.

payments to, 107, 491, 628.

-, -, a Commissioner for several Lotteries, 117, 520, 629, 635, 711.

-, George, Auditor of Excise and New Imposts in Scotland, appointment, 246; deputy to. See Phillipson, F.; salary, 246.

-, -, copy of a paper certified by, 706.

-, -, payment to, for the Secretary in Vienna, 313, 860.

-, Nathan, tenant of a house in St. James's, 745.

TIN, Affairs, considered at the Treasury, 5, 6, 10, 14, 17, 18, 26, 28, 271, 280, 282, 283, 292; papers relating to, to be laid before the King, 26, 28.

Agents for, in Cornwall, 292; letter to, 123, 283, 391.

Blowing Houses, Supervisor of. See Rogers, —.

coinage Duty of, 557; query whether it belongs to the Duke of Cornwall, 6.

Coinages, account of tin made in, mentioned, 328.

payments for tin of, 253, 280, 282, 283, 669, 696: account of, required, 271.

Commissioners of, letters to, 18, 805.

contracts, 6, 10, 26, 123, 253, 271, 282, 399.

Law Officers’ opinion on, 14.

paper on, mentioned, 10.

query whether binding on the King, 6.

to be continued, 14.

Duties on. See Customs— Duties.

exported, account of, required 445.

farthings and halfpence, exchange for copper, losses by, 229–30.

loans on, 157, 282, 283, 292, 293, 307, 399, 669, 696.

orders, lost and innovated, 241.

Register of, 304, 423; tallies on, issue in, 423.

loans on, in Holland, 261, 283, 292.

tin deposited as security for, 6; increased, 292, 293, 307.

mixture of other metals in smelting, preventing the, 557.

platos, imported, 747.

pre-emption, sole exportation and coinage of, within Cornwall and Devon, annuity out of, transferred to Excise, 364.

pre-emption of, granted by the Crown when a Duke of Cornwall was in being, 81.

query whether it belongs to the Duke of Cornwall, 6, 10.

price of, 156; account of, required, 18, 123; maintaining the, 253.

purchased, account of, required, 18, 123.

debt due for, settlement of, 6.

money imprested for, account of, mentioned, 280; Paymaster of. See Elliott, —.

Receiver of the Tin Money, to attend, 271.

salaries, freight and incidents, account of, required, 123.

sale of, accounts of money raised by, mentioned, 18, 123, 328.

at Hamburg, 157, 515; contract for, 391; proposals for, invited, 339; progress very slow, 282.

in Holland, 261, 515; contractor for. See Beranger, —; produce of, payment out of, 280.

to the East India Company, 251, 378.

Stannaries, 271, 280, 283, 696; Warden of. See Boscawen, H.

tinners, 253; all help to be given to, 669; payment of, directions for, 282, 283.

unsold, accounts of, required, 18, 123, 515, 805.

vent for, East India Company asked to help the, 18; statement of the prospects of, required, 18, 123.

Tinbridge. See Teignbridge.

Tippets for Queen Anne, 94.

Tippin, Frances, widow, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 585.

Tirewoman, 94.

Tisdale, Edward, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 466.

Titchborne, Elizabeth, orphan, pension for, out of Army contingencies, 351.

-, Judith, orphan, pension for, out of Army contingencies, 351.

-, Margaret, orphan, pension for, out of Army contingencies, 351.

Titchburn, William, captain in Pearce's regiment, half pay for, 598.

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

Tithes, extra-parochial, grants of, 409, 756–7. See also Scotland.

Tiverton, co. Devon, Member of Parliament for. See Bere, T.

hundred of, Receiver General of Taxes for, 59, 622, 670.

TOBACCO, Duties on. See Customs Duties.

merchants, 146, 156, 629, 745; Bill for the relief of, 634; petition of, concerning interest on bonds, 162, 328.

seized for debt, 183.

See also Virginia.

Tobin, (Tobyn), John, lieutenant in Lord Charlemont's regiment, half pay for, 595.

-, Walter, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 472.

Todd, Arthur, deputy to Lord Irvine, Vice Admiral of co. York, 755, 779.

Todderick (Fodderick), Jane, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.

Tolderney (Toldervey), Benjamin, layer of paper on the rolling presses in the Stamp Office, 378, 383.

Toll, Ashburnham, pension for, out of Tenths, 142.

Tompson. See Thompson.

Toms, Joseph, waiter and searcher in Looe port, 161.

Tomson. See Thompson.

Tonks, Ann, payment to, out of the pension for the heirs of Nicholas Yates, 554, 557.

Tonnage and Poundage. See Customs —Duties.

Tonson, Jacob, payment to, for stationery, 572.

-, -, junior, stationery supplied by, 742.

Tonstall (Tonstal), John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 475, 476: agent to sufferers, 481, 482.

Tooke, —, messenger, payment to, 451.

Topham, Richard, Keeper of the Records in the Tower, grant of office, 189; salary, 189, 378.

Supervisor of the work of digesting (ordering) the Records in the Tower, allowance, 416, 536, 618, 861; incidents, 635.

Topsham, co. Devon, collector of Salt Duty at, 522.

Customs boatman at, 112.

tidesurveyor at, 817.

Torbay, 630.

Torbett, John, landcarriage waiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, 729.

Torcy, Marquis de, present for, 39.

Torpichen. See Sandilands, James.

Torrington. See Black Torrington.

Torrington, Earl of. See Herbert, Arthur.

Torway, Dorothy, formerly Mrs. Hyde, pension for, 211, 677.

Tottersell, Elizabeth, pension for, 677.

Touche. See La Touche.

Tounson. See Townson.

Tour, Mariane de la Mothe du, French refugee, pension for, 680.

Tourneaux. See Des Tourneaux.

Tourteron, Benigne, French refugee, pension for, 679.

-, Elizabeth, French refugee, pension for, 679.

Tovey, Margaret, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 469.

-, Solomon, lieutenant in Lucas's regiment, half pay for, 596.

Towers, Elizabeth, pension for, 215.

Townesend. See Townsend.

Townley, Charles, importer of brandy and rum, 498.

Townshend (Townesend, Townsend), —, to attend the Treasury, 310.

-, -, Agent for the Admiralty in Jamaica, accounts of, 576.

-, -, Clerk of the Wardrobe, pension for, 677.

-, -, captain, Commissioner of the Navy at Portsmouth, 420.

-, -, tenant of a house in Pall Mall, 487, 788.

-, Charles, Viscount Townshend, Secretary of State, 336, 820.

appointment, 96.

at Norwich, messenger sent to 81.

extraordinaries of Ambassadors allowed by, 163, 176, 328, 514, 515, 571, 643, 734, 738–9.

letters from, 17, 154, 183, 186, 253, 281, 300, 306, 313, 372–3, 446, 772, 844.

letters to, 93, 138, 401, 570, 612, 634, 635.

Office of, stationery bill, 508, 734.

plate for, 115, 442.

recommendation by, for surveyorship of Yarmouth, 12.

salary, 118, 259, 335, 447, 618, 807, 808.

secret service issues to, 118, 259, 334, 344, 446–7, 807, 824.

-, George, Commissioner of Excise, appointment, 149, 835.

Commissioner for the Duties on Soap, Paper, Starch, etc., appointment, 156, 844.

-, -, junior, Commissioner for licensing Hawkers, Pedlars and Petty Chapmen, 551, 782.

-, -, pension for, 677, 702.

-, Henry, sheriff of co. Worcester, payment to, 643.

-, Margaret, widow, pension for, 188, 677.

Townson (Tounson), Edward, tidewaiter at Ayr, removed to Leith, 503.

Towry, George, Customs place in Scotland for, 375.

-, -, Surveyor of the land carriage at Edinburgh, 503, 666.

-, -, landsurveyor in Leith port, 666.

-, -, Register of Seizures in North Britain, 421.

Towy, River, fishing of, lease of, 857.

Tracy, Alexander, schoolmaster for South Carolina, passage charges for 575.

-, Robert or Sir Robert, Justice of Common Pleas, 162, 167, 347.

Trade, to the Indies, 52–3; with France, Inspector General of Exports and Imports, duties in compiling statistics, 154.

TRADE AND PLANTATIONS:

Board of, 542.

Commissioners for, 154, 723, 777.

authorised by 9 Anne, c. 16, and 10 Anne, c. 41, to issue debentures to sufferers in Nevis and St. Christopher, 241, 411, 463.

business of, allowances to Clerks of the Privy Council for, 395, 691, 711; allowances to Keepers of the Council Chamber for, 395, 436.

clerks of, salaries, 287, 395, 431, 572, 691.

commissions, 395, 691, 701, 730; superseded, 633.

Deputy Secretary or Chief Clerk to. See Wheelock, B.

doorkeepers of, salaries, 395, 691.

incidents of, 431, 572, 702.

Law Officers’ attendance on, allowance for, 118, 155.

matters laid before, 133, 421, 542, 560, 672, 744, 747, 836.

messengers, salaries, 395, 691.

necessary woman, salary 395, 691.

reports of, 133, 134, 746, 825.

resignation of, 701.

salaries, 287, 395, 571, 633, 691, 701, 702, 730, 836.

Secretary to, 431, 702; salary, 287, 702. See also Popple, W.

Trained Bands, Marshal of, payments to, 443, 569.

Traitors, prosecutions of, charges of, 306.

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

TRANSPORTS:

accounts, 19; auditing, 280, 790.

affairs, considered by the Treasury, 271, 272.

Agents for, accounts, 630–2; Clerk to, salary, 632; contingencies of, 631–2; salaries, 632.

bills, 288, 631–2, 634–5, 792, 817, 851.

Commissioners of, 3, 46, 288, 631, 635, 782, 793.

attend the Treasury, 32, 271, 296.

commission, renewed, 648, 710; to terminate 316; T. Colby to act alone, 316, 868.

desired to encourage contributions to the Lottery, 43.

letters from, 288, 619.

letters to, 19, 131, 177, 179, 243, 496, 761.

payment to, 280.

reports of, 85, 296, 630, 639, 792–5.

salaries, 648.

warrants to, 630, 639, 759, 792.

debentures, 91.

debts, 76; accounts of, required, 3, 46, 177; Commissioners for Stating, 502; Paymaster of, payment to 639.

freight and demurrage, 630, 632.

from Ireland, charges of, 853.

from the Low Countries on the death of the Queen, charges of, 179.

Genoese, hired, 630, 632.

hiring charges, rates per ton, 792, 793, 795.

issues for, 104, 682, 731, 817.

loan for, 759.

management of, by the Navy Commissioners, proposal for 272.

masters of, memorials of, 438.

money issued for, unapplied, account of, required, 177.

Office, on Tower Hill, 104, 630, 631; unnecessary in peace, 272; vacated. 782.

provisions and stores from, accounts of, 619; to be delivered to Victualling or sold, 639.

Receiver and Paymaster (Treasurer) of, 632.

accounts of, 619.

sum due to, from Navy Treasurer, 12, 13.

to pay money in his hands into Exchequer, 634–5.

See also Hill, J.; Mason, C.; Micklethwaite, T.; Nuting, J.

taken by the French, 630–1.

to Placentia, dispute with masters and owners as to hiring charge, 296, 496, 761, 792–5.

Tratle, Edward, riding officer at Chene, 673.

Travel, Sir Thomas, petition of, for his son's arrears, 21.

Travers (Traverse), John, agent to sufferers by the French invasion of Nevis and St. Christopher, 479, 480.

-, Samuel, agent to sufferers by the French invasion of Nevis and St. Christopher, 480, 482, 484.

-, -, and the building of Blenheim, letter to, 34; payments to, 292, 727, 737, 753, 764; petition referred to, 186.

-, -, trustee for the Duke of Leeds, 686.

-, [Samuel], Surveyor General of Crown Lands, report of, 431.

Treason, 306, 450.

Treasure trove, 786.

TREASURY:

bag carrier. See Empson, W.

business at, orders for the conduct and despatch of, 30–32.

Chambers, 1–14, 247, 263, 570, 821.

Keeper of. See Segar, A; Wekett, W.

officer and clerks of, New Year's gifts to, 116, 827.

Chief Clerks (Upper Clerks), duties of, 30–1; list of, 296, 297.

See also Glanville, W; Kelsey, H.; Powys, R.; Tilson, C.

Clerk of the Pells’ attendance on, allowance for, 125, 319.

clerks or underclerks, 296, 297.

fees of, 366, 437.

salaries, 297, 769, 867.

seat for, 821.

clerks or underclerks for keeping accounts, salaries, 297.

control in the Office of Works, 493–6.

doorkeeper of. See Bayley, W.

establishment, 297–8; copy of, required, 21, 296.

fees, 171, 366, 400, 452, 498, 551–2.

letters, allowance for carrying 109, 298, 330, 440, 563, 769, 867.

Lord Treasurer, 1–14, 44, 46, 137, 185, 422.

messenger of the Chamber attending. See Thorowkettle, J.

oath of office, Act 6 Anne, c1. 2 and, 1.

See also: Godolphin, S., Earl of Godolphin; Harley, R., Earl of Oxford; Hyde, L., Earl of Rochester; Talbot, Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury.

Lords Commissioners of, 16– 39, 44, 119 et seq.

and the Bank, 17.

and the East India Company, 18.

commissions, 16, 263, 295; fees on passing, 148, 526.

deputies of, in the Alienation Office, 338, 553.

reports to the King, 228–231, 391–2.

representation to the King on the Civil List, 380–1.

salaries, 323, 439, 562–3, 769–70, 867.

See also Capel, Sir H.; Finch, D., Lord Finch; Howard, C, Earl of Carlisle; Methuen, P; Montagu, C., Earl of Halifax; Newport, T.; Onslow, Sir R.; St. Quintin, Sir. W.; Walpole, R.; Wortley, E.

Messenger of the Chamber attending. See Thorowkettle, J.

messengers by patent, 296; salaries, 297–8.

deputies, 297–8.

Office, disbursements for, 109, 297, 330, 440, 563, 769, 867.

Keeper of. See Mann, T.; Wekett, W.

rooms added to, 440.

sweeper, 297.

papers, books and records of, 260, 344.

copies of, made in connection with the proceedings against the Earl of Oxford, schedule of, 705–8.

delivered out, 267, 558.

orders concerning their custody, etc., 30–2.

Secretaries of, 31, 32, 33, 68, 70, 95, 249, 269, 705.

fees of, 366, 437.

to authorise all orders for printed Acts, etc., 95.

to serve on the Board of Works, 493.

See also Lowndes, W.; Taylor, J.; Walpole, H.

Solicitor, 19.

clerks of, salaries, 265, 268.

to attend upon summons only, 32.

See also Baker, H.; Baker, N.; Borrett, W.; Cracherode, A.

Treaty of Utrecht, 53, 70, 134, 330, 445, 692, 705; Introductor to the Ministers employed in, 861.

Treby, James, Customer of Plymouth port, 205, 724.

Tredcroft, Nathaniel, Receiver General of Taxes for part of Sussex, commission, 60; superseded, 60, 156, 193.

Tredenham, Thomas, tidesman in London port, 70.

Trefusis, Samuel, M.P. for Penryn, petition of, 636.

-, Thomas, commander of the Customs smack at Fowey, 772.

Tregea, Charles, riding officer from Chapel Angather to St. Ives, 673.

Trelawney, Robert, petition of, 85.

Trench, Charles, surveyor of Duties on Houses for co. Chester, 501.

-, -, surveyor of Duties on Houses for co. Essex, 551.

-, -, surveyor of Duties on Houses for co. Northampton, 350, 501.

-, Thomas, surveyor of Duties on Houses for co. Chester, 551.

Trevanion, —, captain of the York man of war, payment to, 632.

Treves, Elector of, Envoy Extraordinary from. See Beveren, H., freiherr von.

subsidies to, arrears of, 186.

Trevis, John, free rent payable by, 717.

Trevor, Mark, Lord Dungannon, complaint against, 746; regiment of foot of, captain in, petition, 746.

-, Thomas, Lord Trevor, creation of, 768; Lord Chief Justice, salary, 347 superseded, 347, 451.

-, Tudor, captain, member of a Naval court-martial, 110.

Trim, Trym, co. Meath, barracks in, 607; manor of, 583.

Trinder, John, lands in Ireland of, enquiry as to, 569; attainted of high treason, attainder reversed, 569.

-, -, nephew of John, petition of, 569.

Tripoli, Admiral of, gift for, 173.

Agent and Consul at. See Lodington, B.

chief officers of, annual gifts for, at their feasts, 173.

Chief Secretary of, fees paid to, 173.

Dey of, presents for, 173, 721–2.

Envoy from, allowance for, for lodging and diet, 382; expenses of his journey from Plymouth to London, 382; horses presented to Geo. I by, 382; importation of his goods, 315; see also Aga, S.

men of war of, gifts for commanders of, 173.

Triviè, Francisco Giuseppi, Marchese Wicar Wicardel di, Envoy Extraordinary from the Duke of Savoy as King of Sicily, memorial of, 86.

Ambassador from the King of Sardinia, gold medals for 740.

Trohane, Benjamin, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 468.

Tron, Cavaliere Nicolo, Ambassador from Venice, gold medals for, 740.

Trotman, William, Receiver General of assessments for co. Suffolk, 58.

Trowbridge, co. Wilts., Receiver General of assessments for, 58, 624.

Trumpeter. See King's Serjeant Trumpeter.

Trumpets. See Ireland.

Trym. See Trim.

Tryon, Rowland, agent for sufferers by the French invasion of Nevis and St. Christopher, 464, 471.

-, William, agent for sufferers by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 471.

Tuam, Archbishop of. See Vesey, John.

Tucker, Edward, Keeper of the King's Piers, Cranes and Wharves in the Isle of Portland, 244, 420, 539.

-, John, Keeper of the Paper Office, patent revoked, 161; payment to his executors, 554.

-, Richard, of Weymouth, and the Portland quarries, 430.

Tuffield. See Nuffield.

Tufton, Elizabeth, Countess of Thanet 762; pension on the Irish establishment for, 584.

-, Thomas, Earl of Thanet, Sheriff of Westmorland, account of, 191.

Tugny, Judith de Proisy Debte de, a French refugee, pension for, 680.

Tuke, Edward, tidesman and boatman at Starcross, 773.

Tulidah, Alexander, clerk in the Excise Auditor's Office, allowance for, 654.

Tull, Richard, deputed to attend sales of East India Goods and to compute duties thereon, 443.

Tullough, Leinster, Barracks in, 607.

Tully, Isaac, and Company, mercers, payment to, for goods for Queen Anne, 94.

Tunstead, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments for, 59, 622, 670.

Turkey carpets, 441, 543.

Turkey, goods of, 664.

Turnbull, Alexander, tidewaiter at Orkney Port, 416.

-, Patrick, ensign in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 601.

-, Thomas, ensign in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 601.

-, William, Salt Duty officer in Preston Pans collection, 504.

Turner (Turnor, Turnour), Sir Charles, a Lord of the Admiralty, salary, 141.

-, Charles, Register and Comptroller of the 1712 Classis Lottery, 66, 349.

-, Edmund, of Stoke, security for H. Ferne, 389.

-, Edward, Army offreckonings assigned to, 22, 50, 144–5, 186, 401–2.

-, George, tenant of ground in Piccadilly, 728.

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

-, -, house of, near St. James's Palace, 762.

-, [John], Dr., minister of Greenwich, pension of, in lieu of tithes, 216.

-, John, messenger of the Chamber, sent to meet Geo. I, payment to, 81.

-, -, moletaker, salary, 505, 732.

-, -, Receiver General of assessments for co. Essex, commission, 58; extraordinary charges of, 558.

-, -, tenant of a house near St. James's Palace, 488, 798.

-, Lawrence, land waiter in Lynn Regis port, 847.

-, Nicholas, Sheriff of Sussex, account of, surplusage on, 565.

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

-, Thomas, appointed a King's waiter in London port, 314, 846, 851, 853.

-, -, surveyor of Lynn Regis port, 206, 847.

-, Walter, payment to, for Army clothing, 51.

-, -, payment to, for lace for Queen Anne, 94.

-, William, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 479.

-, -, tidesman and boatman in Falmouth port, 619.

Turney, Bernard, Receiver General of assessments for co. Buckingham, 14, 60.

Turpin, Edward, Customs officer, 684.

Turst, Thomas Sebastian, Serjeant, at Arms, 108, 553, 714.

Turtle, Elizabeth, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 475.

-, John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 575.

Turverston. See Thurvaston.

Tuscany, Grand Duke of, Envoy Extraordinary to, See Davenant, H.; Molesworth, J.

officers and servants of, fees paid to, 171, 172.

Secretary from. See Pucci, V.

Tweed, River, 687.

Tweeddale, Marquess of. See Hay, Charles.

Twenty shilling gold pieces, coining of, 330.

Twickenham, Twitnaham, co. Middlesex, 345.

Twisleton, George, lieutenant in Lord Ashburnham's regiment, half pay for, 604.

-, William, lieutenant in the Earl of Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.

Twitnaham. See Twickenham.

Two Thirds Subsidy. See Customs— Duties, Tonnage and Poundage.

Twopences, coinage of, 300.

Tyas, John, Clerk of the Pipe in Scotland, allowance for, 232; salary, 232, 357.

Tyler, Henry. See Fyler.

Tylon, James, compensation for slaughtered distempered cattle, 161.

Tylwrist, —, brewer at Rochester, prosecution of, 450.

Tyrawley, Lord. See O'Hara, Charles.

Tyrie, Ann, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.

Tyrrell (Tyrrel), James, Groom of the Bedchamber, salary, 499, 529, 802.

-, -, lease of lands, etc., in Shotover Forest, 489, 685–6.

-, Sir Timothy, lease of waste and soil in Shotover and coppices, lodges, etc., in Shotover Forest, 685.

Tyson, James, payment to, for infected cattle destroyed, 453.

Tyton, James, bills of, for the slaughtering of distempered cattle, 399.

U

Ulster King at Arms, salary, 581. See also Hawkins, W.

Ulster, Province of, Barracks in, 608; Escheators of, salaries, 580.

Umbrellas, 490, 544, 764, 778.

Undersearchers. See Customs.

Undertakers, 287.

Underwood, James, surveyor of Duties on Houses for co. Chester, 501.

-, -, Surveyor of Duties on Houses for co. Stafford, 551.

-, -, Surveyor of Duties on Houses for co. Surrey, 96–7.

Uniack, James, lieutenant in Conyngham's regiment of dragoons, half pay for, 594.

Union with Scotland. See Scotland.

Uphill, Richard, ensign of the Yeomen of the Guard, allowance, 505.

Upholsterers, 517, 809, 831.

Upnor Castle, Garrison of, 186.

Upton, Arthur, Comptroller of Customs in St. Christopher, 823.

Urquhart of Meldrum, John, Master of Work in Scotland, 359, 458.

Urswick. See Orswick.

Use, Valentine, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 472.

Usher, Adam, ensign in Lord Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 48, 602.

-, James, lieutenant in Lord Ashburnham's regiment, half pay for, 604.

Usticke, Richard, surveyor of Plymouth port, 320.

Utrecht, postage at, 172; Treaty of. See Treaty.

Uxbridge, Earl of. See Paget, Henry.

Uzardi, Don Juan Baptista, payment to, for services at the Court of Madrid, 803.

V

Vado, fleet at, 630; timber, etc., bought at, 632.

Valado, Joseph, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Valances. See Curtains.

Valencia, 724.

Valentine, Judith, pension for, 680.

-, Richard, sheriff of Lancashire, payment to, 796.

Valogne, Anto, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Van Colema. See Colema.

Vanbel, Peter, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 470.

Vanbrugh (Vanburgh), Sir John, Clarenceux King at Arms, coat, etc., for, 115; salary, 108, 659.

Comptroller of the Works, 686; re-grant of office of, 325.

Surveyor of the Royal Gardens and Waters in England, appointment, 550; directions to, 691–2; petition referred to, 558; report of, 709; salary, 550.

and the building of Blenheim, letters to, 34, 344–5; petition referred to, 186; representations of, 388, 540–1.

lease of tenements, etc., in the Haymarket, 653, 771.

theatre in the Haymarket erected by, 771.

-, William, Comptroller of the Accounts of the Treasurer of the Chamber, re-appointed, 522; salary, 506, 522, 732.

Vandeck (Vandick), Henry, quartermaster in Lord Ashburnham's regiment, half pay for, 47, 604.

Vandenand, John, payment to, for kettledrums, 238.

Vander Eyken, Sebastian, Minister and Reader of the Dutch Chapel at St. James's, 663–4.

Vander Poel, —, Postmaster of the Brill, pension of, petition concerning, 89.

Vanderkaa, —, debt due to, for bread supplied to the Army in the Low Countries, 86, 274, 572.

Vandick. See Vandeck.

Vane, Christopher, Baron Barnard, his claim to and lease of the manor of Teesdale, 422.

-, Sir Henry, of Raby Castle, grantee of the manor of Teesdale, 422.

Vanhuls, William, Clerk of the Robes and Wardrobes, 507, 733.

Vanoudenhaegen, Anna, executrix of F. Mols, Banker's annuity of, 387.

Varangle, John de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Vasey, William, minister for New York, passage money for, 352.

Vassor. See Le Vassor.

Vaudelbourgh, —, captain, French refugee, estate in St. Christopher, 134; daughter of. See La Causay, A. de.

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

Vaudois ministers, pension (royal bounty) for, 217, 365.

Vaughan, Alice, blind person, pension for, 188, 677.

-, Charles, Receiver General of assessments for cos. Anglesey, Carnarvon and Merioneth, 623.

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

-, John, Earl of Carbery, grant of several offices in cos. Brecon, Radnor, Glamorgan, Carmarthen and Cardigan, 197, 210.

-, -, Viscount Lisburne, re-grant of several offices in co. Cardigan, 197.

-, John, surveyor of Duties on Houses for co. Brecon, 350, 694; removed, 669.

-, Richard, Justice for cos. Carmarthen, Pembroke and Cardigan; town of Haverfordwest, and borough of Carmarthen, 827.

-, Thomas, Salt Duty Officer at Beaulieu, 522.

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

Veale (Veal), Joseph, Receiver General of assessments for part of Devon, 622, 623, 667, 670.

-, William, re-appointed Comptroller of Sandwich port, 207.

Vebron, Elizabeth de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589, 681.

Veck (Veek), John, surveyor of Duties on Houses for Southwark, 244; for Surrey, 639.

Veel, William, Comptroller of Harwich port, 362.

Veil, Anne de, pension for, 212, 365.

Veitch, John, Presenter of Signatures in Scotland, 358.

Vellum, Duties on. See Hides.

stamped, Duties on. See Stamp Duties.

Velvet, 94, 757, 764, 774, 834.

Venable, John, lessee of houses in Tamworth, etc., 756.

Venevelle. See Venneville.

Venice, 687.

Ambassador from. See Tron, C. N.

postage charges at, 171, 172.

Resident at. See Cole, C.; Cunningham, A.

Secretary at. See Cole, C.

Veniere, Mary, French refugee, pension for, 681.

Venneville (Venevelle, Vennevall), Claude de, French refugee, pension for, 211, 214, 679.

Venton, Bridget, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 465.

Vera Cruz, Governor of, 53; ship licensed to trade to, 53.

Verboon, Elizabeth, widow of Michael, pension for, 290–1, 761–2.

-, Michael, killed in Ireland in the service of Wm. III, 762.

Verchild, Phillip, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 473.

Vere, Daniel, captain in the Earl of Hyndford's regiment, half pay for, 599.

-, John, quartermaster in the Earl of Hyndford's regiment, half pay for, 599.

-, Thomas, sheriff of Norwich, account of, surplusage on, 565.

Verie. See La Verie.

Verney, Sir John, created Viscount Fermanagh, 767.

Vernon, Dr., grantee of extra-parochial tithes of Bedford Level, etc., 756–7.

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

-, James, Commissioner of Excise 149, 835; Commissioner for the Duties on Soap, Paper, Starch, etc., 156, 844.

-, -, senior, pension for, 217, 677.

-, -, Secretary of State, suit brought against, relating to warrants for the transfer of William III's stock in the East India Company and Royal Africa Company, memorial concerning, 71; payment of charges of defending, 71, 451.

-, John, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 469.

-, Matthew, Register and Comptroller of the Lotteries of 1711 and 1712, appointment, 349, 393; payments by, 448, 789; report of, 574.

-, -, and partners, mercers, payment to, for goods supplied to Queen Anne, 94.

-, Sir Richard, captain in Pepper's regiment, half pay for, 48, 603.

-, -, Envoy Extraordinary to the King of Poland, ordinary and equipage of, 497, 510.

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

-, -, Commissioner for Trade, salary arrears of, 633, 836; security for a Receiver of Taxes, petition, 180, 836.

Vernoux, Moses, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Verrier, Benjamin, waiter and searcher and riding officer for the wool business at Ramsgate, dismissed, 371.

Verriere, —, French refugee, pension for, 681.

Verron, Elizabeth, pension for, 680.

Versailles, 547, 719.

Verschild, Jasper, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 465.

Verveillon, Mary, French refugee, pension for, 681.

Vesey, John, Archbishop of Tuam, one of the Lord Justices of Ireland, 83.

-, Sir Thomas, Bishop of Killaloe, translated to See of Ossory, 391.

-, William, surveyor of Duties on Houses for co. Southampton, 721.

Vesnevall, Claude de, pension for, 365.

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

Vetch, Robert, officer for the Duties on Scots Salt in Alloa port, 74.

-, [Samuel], colonel, stores supplied to, 706, 707; petition concerning debts of the Annapolis Royal Garrison, 805.

Vezian, Anthony, Agent and Paymaster of the Placentia Garrison, 821.

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

Vicetti(Viceti), Dominico Maria, Secretary from Genoa, gold medal for, 741.

Trustee for South Sea Stock securing payment to the Genoese, 21, 26, 78, 84, 839, 845.

Vicouse, Mary St. Faust, French refugee, pension for, 681.

-, Thomas de la Cour, French refugee, pension for, 680.

Victualling. See Navy.

Vienna, 571, 643, 687, 719, 860; Court of, services at, 209; merchant of, 687; minister at. See Cobham, Lord.

Vignan, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Vigne, Francis, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

Vigneau, Bernard du, French refugee, pension for, 213, 365, 679.

-, Theos., major, half pay for, 606.

Vigneul, Lewis, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

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

Vigo, transports at, 792.

Ville, Paul, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

Villemison, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Villeneave, Henrietta de, French refugee, pension for, 679.

-, Margaret de, French refugee, pension for, 679.

Villeneuf (Villenuffe), John, quartermaster in Lord Windsor's regiment, half pay for, 47, 602.

Villeneuve, Josias, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

-, Peter, discoverer of Chelsea Hospital frauds, 279.

Villenuffe. See Villeneuf.

Villiers (Villers), Anne, widow of Henry, pension for, 217, 677.

-, Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, arrears of her annuity, 268, 461, 553.

-, Charles, undersearcher and searcher at Gravesend, 206, 362, 375, 401.

-, Edward, lessee of a house in Richmond, 648.

-, George, colonel, regiment of (31st Foot), reformed officers of, half pay for, 595.

-, Henry, colonel, pension for the widow and children of, 217, 677.

-, William, Earl of Jersey, pension for, 188; pension for his younger brother, 675.

Vimar, Josias, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Vincent, —, deputy Paymaster of the Tin, 271, 306, 307, 696.

-, Henry, deputy Paymaster of the Forces at Lisbon, 115.

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

-, Nicholas, Commissioner for the Duties on Hides, Skins, Vellum and Parchment and for Land Taxes and House Duties, 565, 572, 578.

appointment, 193, 835.

salary, 338, 445, 564, 770.

-, Samuel, captain, commanding the Elizabeth, 53.

Vinegar, Customs Duties on. See Customs; Excise Duties on, Clerk employed in, 364.

Viner. See Vyner.

Virazel, Baron de, pension for, on the Irish establishment, 584.

-, Daniel de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Virginal, [Virginia, co. Cavan], barracks at, 608.

Virginia:

Act in, debarring persons with residence of less than three years from holding office, held to be void as repugnant to Act of 7 and 8 Wm. III, c. 22, empowering Customs Commissioner to appoint officers in the Plantations, 560–1.

anonymous letter from, proposing that every clergyman be allowed a hogshead or two [of tobacco] duty free 21.

Attorney General of, directions to, 560.

Collector of Customs for the Lower District of James River. See Kennedy, F.; Luke, G.

Council and burgesses of, Address from, praying that quit rents revenue be given to the Colony, 825.

Courts of Justice in, 560.

Customs surveyor on the Eastern Shore. See Howson, R.; Snead, R.

General Assembly, 560.

Lieutenant and Governor of letter to, 128. See also Orkney, Earl of.

Deputy. See Spotswood, A.

merchants trading to, 157, 183, 190, 689.

ministers for. See Barnard, S.; Brunkell, J.; Manley, G.; Mottram, J.; Phillips, T.; Pownall, B.; Strahan, D.

quit rents, accounts of, mentioned, 323; required, 825.

application for grant of, refused, 825.

Revenues in, Receiver General of. See Bird, W.

tobacco duty (2s. per hogshead) in, account of, mentioned, 323; required, 825.

great decrease in revenue of, 825.

Vivans, Joseph, Count of, memorial of, for a pension in Ireland, 816; pension granted, 837.

Vivian, Charles, Commissioner for Stamps, 194.

-, Sir Richard, and the Agent for Prizes at Falmouth, 703.

Vrijbergen, Marinus van, Envoy from the States General, 651; daughter of. See Kennedy, —.

Vyner (Viner), Sir Robert, Bankers' annuities assigned by, 750–1.

-, Robert, payment to, for rent of the Post Office, 778.