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Tables of marriage, supplied by the Queen's stationer, 401.

Tabor, Richard, clerk, going as chaplain to Jamaica, 818.

Tackenhoff, Antho., Cornet in Col. Leigh's Regiment of Dragoons, 1112.

Tagg (Tegg), Mary, widow, royal bounty to, 764.

-, Stephen, royal bounty to, 737.

-, William, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money for attendance at the gate of the Privy Garden, 814, 840, 889, 918, 931; petition, 469.

Tailor, Tailour. See Taylor.

Talbot, Charles, Earl and Duke of Shrewsbury, Principal Secretary of State, 562, 793, 975; royal bounty to, 551; law case, 52.

-, John, wherryman attending the Train of Artillery in Ireland, 1094.

-, Wm., bishop of Oxford, First Fruits, 437.

Tallamy, Jonathan, shipmaster, 166.

Tallant, Anthony, clerk, going as a chaplain to the Leeward Islands, 675.

Talley (co. Carmarthen), 286.

Tallies, application of with respect to appropriations, 46; as good as money or at par, 45, 61; discount on, 799, 802; in the hands of the various Paymasters. See Army, Navy, Ordnance.

Talman (Tallman), William, Comptroller of the Works, 33, 155, 227, 978, 1040, 1064; works at Hampton Court Gardens, 133.

-, William, a Queen's waiter London port, 320.

Talon, Salmon, soldier in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1170.

Talsarn (Talisarn) Green, manor, co. Cardigan, 286.

Tamachoe. See Timahoe.

Tanckred, Charles (sic? for Christopher), Master of the Harriers, 1017.

-, Christopher, Master of the Harriers or Master of the Fleet Hounds, 40, 120, 427, 467, 530, 926, 978; petition, 444, 450.

Tankerville, Earl of. See Grey, Ford.

Tanner, James, shipmaster, 183.

Tannet, Thomas, tidesman, Bristol port, 361.

Tapestries, factory. See Mortlake.

Tapestries, suites of, 'the Months' at Windsor, 205; 'the story of Caesar and Pompey,' 265; 'the story of Hannibal and Scipio,' 265; 'Elisha,' 265.

Tapson, Robert, boatman Plymouth port, 160.

Tardy, Lieutenant in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1169.

Tarleton hermitage (co. Lanes.), 267.

Tate, Nahum, Poet Laureat, 110, 426, 427, 977; petition (as Nath. Tate but probably a slip for Nahum), 469.

Taunton (co. Somerset), sick and hurt quarters, 67, 111, 318.

Tawton North (Hundred, co. Devon), 199.

Taxes (meaning direct taxes and including Land Tax, House Duties, and Duties on Marriages, Births and Deaths. For the separate Duties on apprentices etc. See Stamp Duties.)

Taxes:
-, Agents or Commissioners (from May 1702), Dewy, J., Clayton, W., Dartiquenave, C, Ireton, G., Stephens, M., 4, 6, 16, 17, 24, 26, 27, 31, 50, 54, 55, 63, 64, 67, 74, 76, 88, 101, 102, 109, 111, 112, 114, 125, 129, 139, 147, 148, 154, 165, 171, 174, 175, 185, 188, 190, 195, 202, 204, 227, 234, 236, 243, 244, 253, 257, 259, 273, 278, 279, 284, 285, 307, 316, 317, 321, 326, 328, 330, 348, 360, 361, 370, 377, 378, 380, 385, 388, 389, 396, 403, 418, 422, 428, 432, 433, 434, 435, 437, 440, 442, 446, 454, 465, 466, 472, 473, 476, 480, 492, 500, 502, 506, 507, 509, 511, 882. salaries, 28, 228, 258, 263, 276, 364, 432, 528; clerk to see Millart, Roger; Sorrell, W., messenger to see Alderton, Wm.
-, arrears, account of, 67, 418; unappropriated, 329.
-, assessments, list of. See Assessments.
-, assessment Commissioners for counties and places, 55.
-, Defaulting Receivers, failed or in arrears on their accounts, and proceedings against them, their estates and securities, 4, 6, 16, 24, 31, 54, 64, 82, 101, 109, 123, 129, 132, 139, 148, 161, 165, 171, 184, 190, 257, 284, 292, 378, 389, 414, 418, 594–5. See Albert, T.; Appreece, R.; Bradshaw, S.; Briggs, N.; Brougham, T.; Burridge, R.; Cawthrop, W.; Cobb, T. and R.; Cuddon, Sir T.; Davies, Christopher; Dowse, W.; Elwill, N.; Green, W.; Hosier, G.; Howell, G., Huddleston, A.; Jeay, W.; Kent, T.; Kent, W.; Lloyd, T.; Mason, J.; Molyneux, N.; Pacey, S.; Parran, J.; Rich, N.; Roberts, P.; Rowley, W.; Seyliard, T.; Spendelove, T.; Tregear, R.; Whitley, M.; Williamson, R.; Wood. N.
-, Duplicates of assessments, returned to the Queen's Remembrancer's Office, 338; abstracts of Land Tax, 465.
-, exemption for salaries of doctors to the Sick and Hurt, 370.
-, frauds, 154.
-, Office and incidents of, 55, 263, 397.
-, papers read, 50.
-, questions concerning the Duty on stock in hand, 257.
-, upon land, Receivers General for the separate collections (County, town or place, and see each County separately), 27, 282; accounts, 25, 55, 190; allowances to for collecting and returns of moneys, 26, 195, 279; allowance of 3d. per £ on receipts, 435; appointment of, lists of names, commissions and sureties, 25, 26, 154, 174, 198–201, 361, 428, 429, 520, 551, 563, 597, 648, 650, 721, 728, 752; charged with 12 per cent. for interest on moneys detained in their hands, 22, 184; delinquent in their accounts. See Taxes (Delinquent); exorbitant fees taken by, 26; payments for the Irish Army, 506; ipsums and supers on, Receiver of. See Tilson, C.; Treasury directions for enforcing Receivers' securities, 284.
-, refund of Land Tax assessments on salaries of minor officers, 2, 58, 62, 69, 271, 298, 304, 457, 798, 818, 850, 882, 912, 914, 916. See Admiralty; Excise; Navy Office; Stamps; Treasury.
-, Returns of money of collectors to London by bills or by road, 69, 404, 505.
-, Windsor Park taxes. See Windsor.

Tayloe (Taylor), Robert, weekly allowance out of Secret Service money, 586, 589, 594, 597, 603, 607, 628, 631, 636, 641, 644.

Taylor (Tailor, Taylour), Benjamin, Yeoman of the Chandry, (Benjamin Travers' assignee), 993.

-, Charles, murder of, 635.

-, Col. Edward, royal bounty to, 911; arrears for Half pay at Wm. Ill's death, 1108; petition, 469.

-, Edward, Capt., royal bounty to carry him to Ireland, 543.

-, James, Customs debt, 377.

-, -, servant of the Hall in the Royal Household, 1015.

-, John, a principal clerk in the Treasury, 253, 254, 270, 456, 467, 470, 471, 483, 553, 725, 753, 799, 873; making accounts of the revenue, 625, 631, 655; tax assessments on, 783, 852; attending Treasurer Godolphin at the Bath, 353; acting as assistant and deputy to William Lowndes as Paymaster of Secret Service money, 37, 101, 551, 560, 596, 603, 636, 651, 657, 690, 691, 697, 701, 716, 720, 738, 746, 753, 756, 770, 787, 799, 806, 808, 813, 814, 819, 824, 829, 835, 853, 866, 884, 900, 914, 934, 938.

-, -, First Secondary in the Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office, 193, 298, 978.

-, -, Keeper of the water engine of Windsor Mill, 138, 255, 285, 295, 311, 318, 456, 468, 1069.

-, -, Lieut. in Col. Wm. Northcote's Regiment of Foot, 1129.

-, Jonathan, Surveyor of Houses and of Marriage Duties, co. Monmouth, 154, 349, 421.

-, Joseph, Customer Berwick port, 139, 165, 239.

-, Richard, Paymaster of the Million Lottery Tickets, 73, 74, 229, 244, 252, 253, 329, 372, 447; a Treasury clerk, 855.

-, Steven, fined for wool exporting, 405.

-, Thomas, Deputy Paymaster of the Works, 1076.

-, Mr. [? Thomas, Groom of the Removing Wardrobe], servant to Wm. III, on the Treasurer of Chamber's Establishment, 283.

-, Thomas, Groom of Removing Wardrobe, 1021.

-, -, messenger of Chamber, 298.

-, -, pension in the Stables, 1013.

-, - pewterer, 538.

-, -, landwaiter Bristol, 403.

-, William, Stipender in the royal Household, 1002.

-, -, Comptroller Bristol port, 205, 239.

-, -, Receiver of Crown Lands for co. Beds., 327.

-, -, Savoy Hospital enquiry, 329.

-, -, deputy Auditor for the Duchy of Cornwall, 135, 142; lease Treworgie, 163; lease South Wales, 152; Thomas Whitley's estate, 377; lease in Milton, co. Somerset, 169.

Tayson, Boye, shipmaster, 212.

Teale, Isaac, Apothecary General of the Army, medicines for the troops, 142, 278, 297, 897.

Teissonière, Lieutenant in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment of Foot, 1162.

Tempest, John, Customs searcher Newcastle port, 150, 165.

-, Rowland, arrest of, 567.

Temple, Sir Richard, Sea Service Regiment, 22, 177, 236, 350.

Temple, Master of. See Sherlock, Dr. T.

Templer, John, Serjeant at Arms, 391, 393, 423, 978; attendance at Hampton Court, 1025.

Temporalities of vacant bishoprics, management of and issues out of, 510, 601, 602, 612, 625.

Tenby (Wales), 230, 573.

Tenison (Tennison), Thomas, D.D., archbishop of Canterbury, 520, 856.

Tennant, Anne, widow, mother of Capt. Mathew Tennant, royal bounty to, 635.

-, James, of Norfolk, royal bounty to, 541.

-, Capt. Mathew, Commander of the Breda, 635.

Tennis Court, keeper of. See Moor, H.

Tenths of the Clergy (and see First Fruits).
-, annuities or pensions out of, 239, 251. See Hamilton, Eliz., Hamilton, William, Morland, Sir Samuel.
-, arrears of, 407.
-, discharge of, 464: on small rectories, 524.
-, issues out of for Secret Service, 515, 561, 612, 613, 627, 647, 652, 672, 681, 694, 706, 713, 726, 733, 740, 741.

Tenths of prizes. See Admiralty.

Teron, Lewis, Serjeant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1166.

Terry, Thomas, pensionary waterman to the King, 119.

Terson, Lieutenant in Major General Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1167.

Tessin, Katherine, widow, royal bounty to, 629, 685.

Tettau, Major General, forage supplied to his Zeeland Regiment in Ireland, 1200.

Tettersell, Nicholas, annuity granted by Charles II, 977.

Teviot, Lord. See Livingston, T.

Thames, the river, 389, 394; vessels in, 211; fisheries of, 405–6; operations at Hampton Court, 130.

Thanksgiving. See London (St. Paul's).

Thanet, Earl of. See Tufton, Thos.

Tharrot, Captain in Major General Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1167.

Thatcher, James, labourer to the Works, 1064.

Theatre and Theatrical Companies. See Play.

Themelthorp, Mr., wine licence debt, 19.

Thiboust, Peter, Serjeant in Count Marton's Regiment of Foot, 1170.

Thoborne, James, pioneer to the Train of Artillery in Ireland (in 1690), 1096.

Thomas, [Arnold], Ensign in Lord Lovelace's Regiment, 1175.

- Charles, Receiver of the Casual Revenue in Barbados, 323; letters to the Treasury, 396–7; petition, 469.

-, Dalby, a Commissioner of the Glass Duty, 40; petition, 442, 450.

-, Edward, clerk to the Trustees for Circulation of Exchequer Bills, 224.

-, Capt. Henry, arrears of Army pension, 43, 1106; petition, 450, 469.

-, Magdalen, widow of Capt. Thomas annual allowance out of Secret Service money, 524, 587, 593, 618, 637, 685, 770.

-, Phillip, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Suffolk, 349, 421.

-, Phineas, shipmaster, 132.

-, Samuel, going as chaplain to North Carolina, 324.

-, Thomas, shipmaster, 182.

-, -, merchant, San Sebastian wine frauds, 146.

-, William, pioneer in the Train of Artillery in Ireland, 1096.

Thompson, Albion, clerk to the General Registry of Shipping in the Custom House, 210.

-, Arnold, bill for labourers' work at Windsor, 1069.

-, Dorothy, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 742.

-, Edward, shipmaster, 166.

-, Henry, pioneer in the Train of Artillery in Ireland (in 1690), 1096.

-, Isaac, engine maker to the Works, 1064.

-, John, Captain in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1132.

-, -, payment to for the service of Ireland, 552.

-, -, Yeoman of the Kitchen, 995.

-, -, Register of Excise, 406.

-, Kat, petition, 469.

-, Leonard, Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer, 356, 1041.

-, Mr., derelict lands, 495.

-, Stephen, wine purveyor to the Household, 1007.

-, William, painter for the Post Office, 196.

Thornburgh (Thornbergh), Gilbert, Closet Keeper, Chapel Royal, 300, 1006.

-, John, Chapel Closet Keeper, 1025.

Thornbury, Timothy, collector of Customs and subsidies of wool, hides etc. in London port, 369.

Thornicroft (Thornycroft), Henry, Royal Oak Lottery pension, 259, 456.

-, Sir John, baronetcy fee, 141.

Thornton, John, of Preston, Receiver General of Land Tax, House Duties and Marriage Duties for co. Lancs., 199, 200, 259, 376, 383.

-, Leonard, Lieut. in the Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot, 1120.

-, Richard, petition (Customs place), 442.

-, Robert, Lieut. in Col. Edward Fox's Regiment of Foot, 1138.

Thornycroft. See Thornicroft.

Thorold, Sir John, attending the Treasury, 86, 91.

Thorowgood, Robert, collector Lynn Regis port, 250, 361.

Thorowkettle (Thurkettle), John, messenger of Receipt, 106; messenger of Customs, 106; messenger of the Chamber attending the Lord Treasurer, and also attending the Customs, 205, 234, 277, 367, 918; sworn in as a messenger, 231.

Thrale (Thral), John, husband in the London Custom House for the Four and a Half per cent. Duty in Barbados, 38, 447.

-, -, witness to a payment to Mathew Prior, 893.

-, Mr. [? John], transport service debt, 163.

Thrilkett, James, payments to out of Secret Service money for bringing up William Irwyn, 649, 685, 700, 726, 729.

Throgmorton, Sir Baynham, Keeper of Dean Forest gaol, 380.

Thurkettle. See Thorowkettle.

Thurles (Ireland), fortifications, 1192.

Thurmond's farm. See Winchester.

Thurnby (co. Leicester), 383.

Thurston, John, attending the King on progress in November (1695), 1186.

-, Mr., agent for soldiers in Newfoundland, 28, 181.

-, Malachy, Knight Harbinger, 392, 393.

Thynne, Thomas, Viscount Weymouth, a Commissioner for Trade, 380, 400.

Tichbourn, Sir Benj., a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, carrying canopy at funeral of Wm. III, 198.

Tidcomb (and see Tydecombe), Charles, Customs Surveyor Looe port, 273.

Tiffin (Tyffin), Col. and Brigadier Zachary, Regiment of Foot going to the West Indies, 361, 938, 1087, 1090, 1091, 1092, 1184.

Tijou, John, smith to the Works, 1065; smith's work at Hampton Court, 299.

Tilbridge, Francis, Lieutenant in Col. Thomas Sanderson's Regiment of Foot, 1123.

Tilburg (a'Tilburg), Cornelius, Carver and cupbearer in the royal Household, 1003.

Tilbury (co. Essex), 518; fort, Governor, 60, 309; garrison, fire and candle for, 107.

Tilford, Edward, discovery of illicit trade to France, 501.

Till, Ambrose, custodiam lease, co. Yorks, 171.

Tilliard, Mr., going as chaplain to S. Virginia, 251, 447.

Tillier, Francis, Swiss officer, royal bounty to, 595.

Tillotson, John, archbishop of Canterbury, 855.

Tilson, Christopher, a [senior] clerk of the Treasury, 38, 358, 364, 489, 553, 594, 631, 639, 690, 714, 741, 742, 745, 759, 764, 769, 775, 779, 781, 786, 790, 791, 797, 799, 802, 805, 810, 816, 827, 834, 841, 844, 852, 855, 860, 863, 869, 873, 876, 885, 894, 901, 904, 907, 909, 919, 924, 932; lending money to Henry Killigrew, 938; making a particular account of the Customs, 105, 271, 371; Treasury fees, 334; Receiver of ipsums and supers, 108; Secret Service payments, 834;

-, -, Clerk to the Commissioners of Appeals in Excise, 248.

-, Tho., petition, 460.

Timahoe ("Tamachoe") (Queen's County), Ireland, 40.

Timberhill, John, Chamber Keeper to late Queen's Maids of Honour, 1027.

Timberley, John, sic [? Joan), Necessary Woman in the Household, 1005.

Timmerman, Henry, gardener to the Office of Works, 1065.

Tin (Cornwall and Devon), Assaymaster and Tryer, for Cornwall and Devon, 245. See Godolphin, C.
-, blowing Houses, 205, 231–2, 244, 322–3, 348.
-, in co. Cornwall Calstock.
-, Givendown (three unnamed).
-, Gulval (Chyan Dower House).
-, Gwennap.
-, Illogan.
-, Kea (Bessowehouse).
-, Kenwyn.
-, Linkinhorne.
-, Ludgvan.
-, Mawgan (Rose Kymershouse and Gwendron).
-, Penryn.
-, Polgooth.
-, Redruth.
-, St. Agnes.
-, St. Allen.
-, St. Austell.
-, St. Blazey.
-, St. Breock ("Bryack")
-, (Godolphin House).
-, St. Ewe.
-, St. Neot.
-, St. Stephen.
-, Treeoas.
-, in co. Devon Plympton.
-, Shestow.
-, Comptroller of coinage [or stamping], 231–2. See Wooldridge, H.; Bonythan, R.; Vivian, H.; Cory, A.; Tredenham, S.
-, pre-emption, allowance to Lostwithiel out of the farm of the pre-emption, 311.
-, the Queen's tin (under the preemption contract), payment for, 506.
-, ships and sailors protection of from embargo, 218.
-, supervisors of blowing houses, 27, 205, 231–2, 322–3, 348. See Hoblyn, T., Mander, W., Penneek, J., Penneek, C, Basset, J., Sprigg, T., Cole, F.

Tin farthings, coinage of tin farthings and Halfpence, Commissioners for, (Hoare, W.; Corbett, A.; Hoare, J.; Povey, T.), 296, 435, 494, 502, 504, 506; accounts of, 296; issues out of, for Secret Service, 628, 647, 681; tin farthings sent to Ireland, 499, 504, 506.

Tindale (and see Tyndale), James, Apothecary to the Hospitals in Ireland (in 1690), 1098.

Tintagel Castle and manor (co. Cornwall), lease of barren ground called the island, 370.

Tipperary County (Ireland), 339.

Tirrell, James, Cupbearer in the royal Household, 1003.

Titford, William, a Gentleman Armourer in the Stables, 1013.

Tithes of corn and hay, co. Northumberland, 379.
-, Ireland. See Ireland (forfeited).

Tito, George, shipmaster, 167.

Tiverton (Hundred. co. Devon), 199.

Tobacco bonds. See Customs (bonds). Customs on. See Customs (Duties, Continued Impositions).
-, Duty of 1d. per pound in the Plantations. See Plantations.

Todd, Christopher, apothecary, medicines for the Hospitals in Ireland (in 1690), 297.

Toll, Ashburnham, a Salt Commissioner, 238; pension out of Tenths, 241.

Toilet, George, Secretary to the Excise, 179, 204; a Commissioner of the Navy, 179; question of Marines accounting, 20.

Tollmash, Col. Thomas, royal bounty to, 623.

Tom, Peter, messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

Tomkins, Thomas, merchant, San Sebastian wine frauds, 146.

Tomlyn, William, scourer in the Kitchen of the royal Household, 995.

Toms, Josias, shipmaster, 166. 170.

Tonks, Ann, pension, 401, 468.

Tonnage of ships, Duty on, Act for (5–6 Wm. & Mary, c. 20). See Annuities (Bank of England).

Tonnage and Poundage or Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage. See Customs (Duties, Subsidy).

Took, Thomas, Captain in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1117.

Tookey, Nehemiah, sheriff of Rutland, 414.

Tooley, Michaell, Provost Marshall in Ireland, 144.

Tooth, James, Groom of the Scullery, 998.

Topham, John, Serjeant at Arms, disbursements for the House of Commons, 670, 673; loan on the Excise, 492, 819.

-, Richard, royal bounty to, 795, 805.

-, -, land in Windsor Great Avenue, 310.

-, -, advancing money to John Milward, 688.

Toplady, Francis, Captain in Col. Coote's Regiment of Foot, 1115.

Torway, Dorothea, widow, royal bounty to, 916; pension as a servant of Queen Mary, 1052.

Torrington, Earl of. See Herbert, Arthur.

Totnes (co. Devon), Sick and Hurt quarters, 111.

Tottersall, Elizabeth, pension out of Secret Service money, 81.

Touch, Peter de la, servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, 1050.

Touche, la, Lieutenant in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1167.

Tour, President de la, or Count de la, Envoye from Savoy. See Sallier.

-, la, junr., Ensign in Major General Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1168.

-, Alexander de la, one of the King's Musicians, 1016, 1037.

-, Rene la, Groom of the Stables, 1012.

Tower, the (London):
-, carrying soldiers from to Tilbury, 518.
-, Constable and Governor of. See Lucas, Lord R.; Abingdon, Earl of, 587–8.
-, contingencies of, 241.
-, garrison and guard, fire and candle for, 61, 63, 108, 295, 306.
-, Keeper of small arms. See Ordnance (Officers), Gardiner, T., Lowther, J.
-, Mint: recoinage (of 1696), 858; and see Mint.
-, payments for disbursements in, 579.
-, prisoners in and diet of, 581, 587–8, 605, 624, 774.
-, Records in and Keeper of. See Records.
-, Vicar of St. Peters' ad vincula, perpetuity to, 402.
-, Warders and Yeomen of the Guard, badges for, 399, 431.

Towers, Jephson, San Sebastian wine frauds, 146.

Townley, Daniel, pioneer in the Train of Artillery in Ireland (in 1690), 1096.

Townsend, George, a Commissioner of Excise, 16, 227, 406.

-, -, payments to, out of Secret Service money, for sealing commissions etc., 846, 850.

-, Henry, Lieutenant in Col. Harvey's Regiment of Horse, 288, 1109.

-, Kingston, shipmaster, 136.

-, Thomas, clerk to Great Wardrobe, 1043; poundage to, 381; petition, 469.

Townshend, Charles, Viscount Townshend, Coal farm (farm of the export Duty of 4s. per chaldron), 229.

Townson, Robert, Collector Inwards London port, 315.

Towson, Samuel, tidesman, London port, 112.

Tozaa, Peter, Groom of the Robes, 1025, 1031, 1038; Yeoman of the Robes, 1005.

Tozan, Peter, Keeper of the Fish and Fowl in St. James's Park, 1042, 1076.

Tozer, William, Gentleman Harbinger, 999.

Tracy, Robert, a Baron of Exchequer, 50; a Justice of Common Pleas, 258.

Trade, Acts of, 366. viz.. 12 Car. II, c. 18, Navigation; 14 Car II, c. 11, Frauds; 15 Car, 11, c. 7, Trade; 22 Car. II, c. 26, Plantation Trade; 25 Car. II, c. 7, Greenland Trade; 7–8 Win. III, c. 22, frauds in Plantation Trade; oath of Colonial Governors to observe the Acts, 339, 374, 377.

Trade and Plantations:
-, Commissioners (1700, Stamford, Earl of; Lexinton, Lord R.; Meadows, Sir P.; Blathwayte, W.; Pollexfen, J.; Hill, Abraham; Stepney, G.; Prior, Matthew; Locke J.) (1702, Nov., Weymouth, Visct., Dartmouth, Earl of, Meadows, Blathwayte, Pollexfen, Stepney, Prior, Robert Cecil), 11, 14, 137, 190, 217, 249, 289, 307, 322, 364, 366, 380, 400, 405, 430, 456.
-, Office, 1077; incidents of, 735.
-, payments to the clerks of the Privy Council for services to the Commissioners of Trade see Privy (Council, clerks).
-, Secretary (Popple, W.) and clerks, 14, 137, 289, 380, 401, 1077.
-, stationery for, 761.

Traherne, Anne, royal bounty to out of Secret Service, 776.

Traitors in Lancashire; names of persons outlawed in May 1701, 336; and see Treason.

Transfer Office. See Annuities (Million Venture).

Transport:
-, accounts, 73, 155, 329, 334.
-, bills passed for, 9.
-, business, question of Navy taking it over, 12.
-, Commissioners (Roope, N.; Atkinson, S.), 73, 131, 326, 340, 396, 482, 495, 500, 502.
-, Debt for transport of army to Ireland (in 1689, called the Irish Transport Debt), debentures for, 163, 188, 317, 318, 326, 396; of hay etc. for the Expedition (1702), 261; of horses, 24, 32, 48, 49, 269.
-, imprests and issues for, 21, 26, 27, 31, 32, 62, 63, 95, 131, 145, 147, 149, 160, 177, 186–7, 194, 196, 202, 261, 303, 376.
-, Office, clerk in, 318. See Mountford, J.
-, of Ordnance for Ireland. See Ireland (Ordnance).
-, of Plantations, Governors' equipage, 95.
-, prizes brought home in, 83.
-, of provisions for army going to Ireland, 496.
-, of refugees from Cadiz, 431.
-, ships hired, payments for, 87, 145, 202, 317 and see Transport (Debentures).
-, shipping and bedding, 21.
-, West Indies, transport of troops to, 95, 144, 145.

Transport Duty (the Duty granted to pay interest on the Transport Debt). See Customs (Duty Coffee).

Transum, Richard, servant to the Groom Porter, 175, 1032.

Tranter, John, servant and pensioner of Queen Mary, 1049.

Trapham, Mr., brandy seizure, 5.

Trapp, Mr., reward for arrest of, 778.

Travelling charges. See Yeomen of the Guard; Royal (Household, riding).

Travers, John, receiving money for relief of Irish prisoners at Liverpool, 538.

-, Robert, wreck near Kinsalc, Ireland, 112.

-, Samuel, Surveyor General of Crown Lands, 131, 150, 169, 238, 248, 313, 468, 856, 978; renewal of his patent, 38; salary of 200l. per an. paid out of the revenues of the Duchy of Cornwall, 372; Thomas Whitley's estate, 377.

Treason trials, 573; forfeitures, issues out of, 55, 613, 724; and see Escheats; Traitors; Tower (prisoners).
-, in Ireland. See Ireland (prisoners).

Treasurer of the Chamber. See Chamber. of the Household. See Royal (Household).

Treasury of the Receipt. See Exchequer.

TREASURY, THE (Whitehall):
-, appointing Receivers General of Taxes and Surveyors of Houses, 172, 429, 773, 827, and see Taxes.
-, attendants on the Treasury at Whitehall and Kensington. See Bailey, W.; Cohoon, Mathew; Green, R.
-, Book on the coins translated out of Dutch for the Treasury Lords, 773.
-, Books and records: Alphabetical Register of papers, 436; Docquets of grants, 904; Minute Book, 436, 489–510; pages cut out of, 511; volumes in the custody of Henry Guy, 405; Reference Book, 436.
-, business, routine for, 32, 77; doors to be shut for consideration of private matters, 33, 34, 62, 95, 97, 491, 506.
-, calling for copies of the Household Establishments, 170.
-, Chambers, 101; fire, furniture and attendance for, 105, 204, 277, 367, 405, 523, 540, 544, 553, 564, 598, 604, 615, 628, 817, 824, 828. See Wekett, W.; Seager, A.
-, clerks, names of and salaries of, paid out of Secret Service money, 553–4, 759, 764, 768–9, 775, 781, 783, 786, 791, 797, 810, 816, 841, 844, 852, 855, 860, 863, 869, 873, 876, 885, 894, 901, 907–8, 912, 919, 924, 931–2; fees of, 784; coaches for see Leech, J.; reimbursement of Land Tax on their salaries, 798, 818.
-, Commissioners. See Treasury Lords.
-, conferring with the Governor of the Bank of England, 76.
-, controls in several Offices, 39, 43.
-, Examiner and Inspector of all contracts concerning the Navy and Victualling (see Shales, J.), 674; office and records for, 710.
-, fees. See Treasury (Office).
-, forbidding further applications for royal bounty, 758, 761, 764.
-, Foreign Gazettes and Intelligence supplied for the use of, 738, 743, 744, 750, 755, 769–70, 776, 780, 789, 791, 797, 855, 894, 908, 919, 924.
-, franking letters of the Treasury Lords and Secretary, 164.
-, furniture for the Treasury Lords' room, 729.

Treasury Lords:
-, Commission (1689-90), 517, 560.
-, Commission (1690 Nov.—1691 May) Godolphin, Lord; Lowther, Sir John; Hampden, Rich; Pelham, Thomas; Fox, Sir Ste., 490–510.
-, Commission (1694), 728, 730; (1695), 767; (1696), 779, 781; (1697), 803,804,823; (1698), 827, 834; (1699), 859, 868; (1700), 899, 909.
-, Commission (March–Dec. 1701). Lord Godolphin; Boyle, Hy., Fox, Sir Stephen, Hill, R., Pelham, T.), 908, 909, 919, 920, 924, 927.
-, Commission 30 Dec. 1701 (Carlisle, Earl of; Boyle, Hy., Chancellor of the Exchequer; Fox, Sir S.; Hill, R.; Pelham, T.), 1–29, 105, 932.
-, at Kensington, 649, 698, 720, 770, 781, 798, 803, 846, 848, 858, 861, 870, 886, 890, 905, 919, 920, 922, 937.
-, at Hampton Court, 886.
-, Lord Treasurer (from 8 May, 1702), See Godolphin, Sidney, Lord.
-, at Bath, attending the Queen, Wm. Lowndes's letters to him there, 356, 357–9, 360, 362.
-, at Windsor, 69.
-, meetings, King William attending, 6, 9, 13, 15, 17, 491, 494, 509, 510, 511.
-, meetings, Queen Anne attending, 21, 23, 33, 40, 56, 69, 77, 97; her decisions on petitions etc., 437–485; Queen making orders at, 33; matters referred to the Queen by the Lord Treasurer, 31, 437–485.
-, meetings, Prince George attending, 21, 23.
-, messenger of the Chamber attending the Treasury Lords, 367, 522. See Smeeton, T.; Thoroughkettle, J.; Wekett, W.; Langwith, J.; carrying letters for. See Farra, J.; Seager, A.
-, minutes on petitions, 33, 46, 48, 62, 68, 69, 75, 81, 88, 94, 100, 437–485.
-, Office, disbursements for cleaning and warming etc. See Treasury (Chambers); clerks of. See Treasury (clerks); fees paid in for warrants etc., 720, 770, 777, 778, 799, 827, 829, 835, 853, 884, 899, 909, 913, 914, 934, 938; fees on entering commissions, 784.
-, patronage, renewal of patents of office on Queen Anne's accession, 31.
-, powers to compound First Fruits, 426; ditto for Fines and Forfeitures, 173; ditto for Customs frauds, 172; not usually giving orders on executive matters without the Queen's pleasure signified by a Secretary of State, 437; acting as Commissioners or Managers of the Alienation Office see Alienation.
-, records of belonging to the time of bishop Juxon and Treasurer Southampton, purchased from Peter Le Neve, 823; copies of records made for the Treasury, 797, 871; copies from the Black Book of the Exchequer, 763; copy of a, Parliamentary Bill, 772.
-, references to from the Privy Council, 69; reports from to the Privy Council, 51; references from the Treasury Lords to the Privy Council, 31, 444; ditto to the Queen. See Treasury (Queen Anne).
-, requests for loans from the Bank of England. See Bank.
-, revenue accounts prepared for, 728, 730, 756, 763, 767. See Tilson, C.; Bendysh, T.; Neale, J.
-, salaries of the Treasury Lords or the Lord Treasurer, 23, 28, 181, 290, 366.
-, Secretary, 164, 436. See Lowndes, W.
-, cabinet for his papers, 709.
-, Serjeant at arms attendant on the Treasury. See Ryley, P.; Ryley, R.
-, Solicitor, 69, 244. See Borret, W.; Baker, H.; clerks of, 10; directions to be had for Crown Law prosecutions, 64; for cases and issues of money. See Crown (law).
-, state of cash, perusal of by the Treasury Lords, 40, 97; Lowndes's letters to Treasurer Godolphin summarising the state of cash and of departmental demands, 352–3.
-, warrants, copies of, for the Commissioners of Accounts, 638.
-, weekly accounts of prize matters, 76.

Treaty of a General Peace. See Rijswick, Williamson, Sir J.

Treaty:
-, with Baden. See Army (Flanders, Treaties).
-, with Denmark. See Army (Flanders, Treaties).
-, with Hanover. See Army (Flanders, Treaties).
-, with Sweden. See Army (Flanders, Treaties).
-, with Treves. See Army (Flanders, Treaties).

Trecoas, a tin blowing house near Penryn, Cornwall, 244, 323.

Tredenham, Benjamin, Lieut. in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1118.

-, Seymour, Comptroller of the Tin Coinage in Cornwall and Devon, 232.

Tredwell, Josias, coming express from Exeter with letters for the Lady Churchill, 525.

-, Joseph, scourer in the Kitchen of the royal Household, 995.

Tree, Simon, a chairman in the Stables, 1013.

Tregeagle, Richard, Ensign in Brigadier Trelawney's Regiment, 1145.

Tregea, William, Capt. Lieut. in Col. William Northcote's Regiment of Foot, 1128.

Tregear (Tregeare), James, Surveyor of Houses and Marriages, co. Cornwall, 349, 420.

-, Richard, Receiver General of Taxes, Cornwall, 199, 292.

Trehingsta. See Climsland Prior.

Trelawney, Charles, Major General, Governor of Plymouth, 118.

- Brigadier Henry, Fourth Regiment of Foot, 24, 189, 1185, 1189.

-, H., his servant receiving money for the Lieut. Governor of Jersey, 793.

-, Major John, Town Major of Plymouth (1 Jan. 1697-8), 1190, 1191.

-, Sir Jonathan, bart., bishop of Exeter, petition, 449.

Tremaine, Sir John, steward of Courts, co. Cornwall, 141.

-, Lewis, steward of Courts, co. Cornwall, 141.

Trematon, (Clirnsland Prior, co. Cornwall), 274, 320.

Trench, Charles, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Leicester, 398, 421.

Trencliard, Henry, Lieut. in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1117.

-, Sir John, Secretary of State, 701, 702, 709, 712, 715, 749.

Trenhale, George, joiner to the Works, 1069.

Trent, Abraham, in prison for Salt Duties, 306, 373, 456.

Trevanion, Mary, lease, Restormel, co. Cornwall. 174.

-, Richard, lease, Restormel, co. Cornwall, 1(33: junior and senior, 174.

Treverbyn Courtney, manor (co. Cornwall), 169.

Treveria. See Over Treveria.

Treves, Elector, treaty for subsidy to, 75.

Trevetham, Sampson, Customs surveyor. Elizabeth River, Virginia, 316.

-, William, ditto, 316.

Trevethan, Alexander, clerk and General Registrar of Shipping in the Custom House, 210.

Trevor, Sir John, Speaker of the House of Commons, 562, 568, 591, 609.

-, Sir Thomas, Attorney General, 333: Chief Justice of Common Pleas, 258.

Trigg (Hundred, co. Cornwall), 141, 320.

Treweek, George, Collector of Customs in the Scilly Isles, 412.

Treworgie (Cornwall), 163, 169.

Tripoli (Africa), 914.

Trotter, George, Customs Collector of Scarborough port, 388.

Truman (Trueman), Dorothy, widow, royal bounty to carry her to Ireland, 606.

-, Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, 380.

-, Thomas, Receiver General of Taxes for Leicester and Notts., 380.

Trumbull, Sir William, Secretary of State, 763, 797, 1047; Clerk of the Signet and Privy Seal, 1004.

Trump, William, shipmaster, 136.

Truro (co. Cornwall), 244, 323, 506.

Trussell, Col. Edward, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service money, 584, 618.

Tryen, Richard, shipmaster, 126.

Tuam, archbishop of. See Vesey, John.

Tuchet, James, 6th Earl of Castlehaven, arrears of pension, 954.

Tuck, Hy., petition for custody of an idiot, 478.

Tucker, David, reward for capturing John Bennett, a highwayman, 636, 656.

-, John, Keeper of Paper Office in Whitehall, 293, 389, 393, 649.

-, -, Ensign in Col. Coote's Regiment of Foot, 1116.

Tuckey, John, shipmaster, 166.

Tuckwell, Francis, Yeoman of the Acatery in the royal Household, 997.

Tudebeuf (Tvebuef), Jannesen de, agent for Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment of Foot in Ireland, 1166, 1168; Irish military contingencies, 143.

Tudman, Benjamin, receiving money for Thomas Colson, 678.

Tufton, Thomas, Earl of Thanet, sheriff of Westmorland, 414.

Tull, Richard, Groom of the Chandry in the royal Household, 993.

Tunbergen, Geret, gunner in the Dutch Train of Artillery, in the reduction of Ireland, 1178.

Tunbridge (co. Kent), 784.

Tunnage. See Tonnage.

Turell, Samuel, shipmaster, 181.

Turin (Savoy, Italy), 709.

Turkey:
-, Ambassadors to. See Ambassadors; letters from, 865.
-, carpets, 153, 346.
-, Emperor of, 153; Grand Signor, 676, 677.
-, Grand Vizier, 676, 677.
-, leather, 219.

Turkish refugee (from Algiers) in England, 793; women, 1057.

Turner (Turnor), Christopher, wool transport witness, 168, 290.

-, Sir Edmund, Customs Surveyor of the Outports, 270; petition, 456.

-, John, Footman in the Stables, 1011.

-, Henry, St. Giles in the Fields, assault on, 141.

-, -, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 985.

-, John, caveat concerning mines in co. Derby, 185.

Turpin, William, Under clerk of the Wardrobe, 1036, 1043.

Turquam, Alexander, Dragoon in the Marquis de Miremont's Regiment of Dragoons in Ireland, 1179.

Turst, Thomas, Serjeant at Arms, 423, 977.

Turton, Sir John, Justice of the Queen's Bench, 313.

-, Nicho. (or Monsieur), receiving money for Thomas Cox, Envoy to the Swiss Cantons, for returned bills on Sir Stephen Evance etc. drawn from Switzerland, 501, 555.

Turty, —, Surgeon's mate in Lord Lovelace's Regiment in Ireland, 1175.

Tuscany, Ambassadors to Grand Duke of. See Ambassadors.

Tutchin, John, charges of Post Office mismanagement against Mr. Castleton, Comptroller of the Penny Post Office, 80, 85, 87, 89, 90, 253, 269, 299, 392.

Tuthill, George, royal bounty to, 522.

Tuttle, Dominico, Lancashire traitor (1701), 336.

Tuxford (co. Notts), 171.

Tweed, bridge over built by Charles 1, royal bounty for upkeep of. See Berwick.

Twickenham ("Twittenham"), three ladies of, pension to from Queen Mary, 1054.

Twinihoe, Hopton, Lieut. in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1118.

Twittenham, John, shipmaster, 184.

- See Twickenham.

Twitty, Charles, clerk and Deputy to the Auditor of the Receipt, 6, 8, 9, 494, 495, 496, 500, 818; royal bounty to, 701, 725; fee for extraordinary labour in the Office of the Receipt, 779, 809, 833, 851, 878, 909; interest on Navy loan, 495.

Two Millions. See East India Company.

Twogood, Thomas, Lieut. in the Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot, 1120.

Tybodiere, Pierre, Dragoon in the Marquis de Miremont's Regiment of Dragoons, 1179.

Tydecombe (and see Tidcomb), John, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 984.

Tye, James, Gentleman Harbinger, 999.

Tyer, Thomas, Town Major of Liverpool, 538.

Tyffin, Brig. Zachary. See Tiffin.

Tyler, James, waterman London port, 355.

Tyley, Sir Joseph, discounting tallies for circulating Exchequer Bills at Exeter, 802.

Tyndale (Tyndall, and see Tindall), Thomas, collector Chester port, 156, 191.

Tyne, port and river, guard of, 279.

Tynemouth Castle, 279; Governor of, Villiers, Col., 67.
-, Garrison, fire and candle for, 108.

Typpett, Richard, Ensign in Col. William Northcote's Regiment of Foot, 1129.

Tyson, Henry, Messenger to the Robes, 1045, 1046.