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C.
Cadiz, Spain, Consul at. See Westcomb, Sir M.;
disbursements for sick and wounded at, 332.
Cadogan, William, Envoy Extraordinary to the States General of the United Provinces, 71, 355.
-, -, major general, Envoy Extraordinary at Brussels, 108, 463.
Cæsar's Chapel. See London and Westminster, Streets and Places in—Tower, The.
Caillovell, Isaac, of London, merchant, 458.
Cairncross, Henry, tidesman at Inverness, 270.
Cairnes, Sir Alexander, baronetcy fee of, 253.
Cairon, John, minister of the French church at Wapping, 24, 388.
Caithness, bishopric rents of, tack of, 69.
Caithness, county of, sheriff of, rents payable by, 64;
retoured duties, 66.
Calbeck, Luke, robber on the highway, 304.
Caldwell, Eliz., petition for pension in consideration of services in the Revolution, 266.
Callender, David, servant at the Treasury, Scotland, 469.
Cambridge, county of, Receiver General of Taxes. See Mason, J.;
Millecent, J.;
Richers, T.
Cambridge, co. Cambridge, Receiver General of Taxes. See Richers, T.
Cambridge, University of, Emmanuel College, issue to, 146;
Reader of Laws at. See Ayloffe, T.;
Professor of Physic at. See Green, [C];
Receiver General of Taxes. See Richers, T.
Cambus, Old, co. Berwick, feuar of, 61.
Cambuskeith, [co. Ayr], barony of, 438.
Cambuskenneth, Cambuskeith, Cambuskennith, co. Clackmannan, feuar of, 59;
blench holder of, 60.
Camerone, James, tidewaiter at Queensferry, 312.
-, Walter, tidesman at Inverness, 270.
Campbell, Archibald, 9th Earl of Argyll, grant of wracks to, 125;
Regiment of Foot of, arrears due to for clearings and clothing, 117–8.
-, Daniel. Historiographer, Scotland, debt due to, 114.
-, -, a Commissioner for the Union of England and Scotland, 120.
-, -, of Latter [Leuther], a Commissioner of the Equivalent Fund, 79.
-, -, farm of the Customs and Excise of Scotland to, 91.
-, Geo., Scottish Act in favour of for making salt, 125.
-, George, of Edinburgh, merchant, petition concerning new invention and improvement of salt, 452.
-, Hugh, 3rd Earl of Loudoun, Keeper of the Great Seal, Scotland, 238, 241;
a Commissioner for the Union of England and Scotland, 119;
Secretary of State for Scotland, 112, 114, 175, 369.
-, James, colonel, arrears due to, 118.
-, John, 2nd Duke of Argyll, 60, 62, 165;
a Commissioner for the Union of England and Scotland, 119;
Great Master of the Royal Household of Scotland, 57, 59.
-, -, Master of the Works, Scotland, 113, 468.
-, -, goldsmith, 99, 157, 301.
-, -, and partners, payment for the Poll in 1695, 117.
Campbeltown, co. Argyll, 67;
cocquet of, 127;
tidewaiter at, 226.
Canals, in Windsor House Park, 328;
in Windsor Little Park, 34, 233.
Canaries, The, 204.
Canby, Henry, deputed searcher, London port, 305.
Candles, for the House of Commons, 80, 313;
for the office of the Secretary of State, Scotland, 468;
for the Treasury and Exchequer Court, Scotland, 439;
to the Boss, 115.
Candlesticks, with snuffers, for the Peregrine galley, 321.
Cannagie. See Carnegie.
Canning, [Richard], captain of the Worcester man-of-war, 375.
Canongate, Cannongate, co. Edinburgh, feuar of, 61;
Post Office, Postmaster of, 181, 182.
Canterbury, Archbishop of, 328;
printed matter and stationery delivered to, 324.
Canterbury, co. Kent, 200;
Receiver General of Taxes. See Fausset, W.
Capell, Algernon, 22nd Earl of Essex, Regiment of Dragoons of, 109 110, 143, 170, 200, 208, 252, 279, 314, 322, 402;
Constable of the Tower, 302.
-, Dorothy, Lady Capell, lease of copyhold estate in the manor of Richmond, 212.
Card manufactory at Leith, 128.
Cardigan, county of, Chief Justice of. See Neave, P.;
Whitaker, C.;
Second Justice of. See Webb, T.;
Receiver General of Taxes. See Howell, G.
Cardigan, co. Cardigan, collectors of. See Francis, H.;
Howell, F.;
Wooley, J.
Cardonel (Cardonell), —, 45, 268, 404.
-, James, a Commissioner of Salt Duties, 213.
Cardross, co. Dumbarton, blench duty of, 59.
Cardross, Lord. See Erskine, H.
Carey, Anthony, 5th Viscount Falkland, Treasurer of the Navy, 157.
-, Rebecca, Viscountess Falkland, 157.
Cargil, John, chaplain going to the Leeward Islands, royal bounty for transport charges, 211.
Carkess, —, Customs collector of Bristol, 370.
Carleton, Alexander, 344.
-, -, Frances, wife of, widow of William Bache, 344.
Carlisle, co. Cumberland, 67, 474.
Carlisle, Mary, widow, petition that her mother's pension may be continued to her, 26.
-, -, —, captain, brother of, 26.
-, -, —, captain, husband of, 26.
-, Sarah, widow, pension for, 286.
Carmarthen, county of, Justices of, Chief Justice. See Neave, P.;
Whitaker, C.;
Second Justice. See Webb, T.
lands in, 255, 374.
Receiver General of Taxes. See Howell, G.
Carmarthen, Marquess of. See Osborne, P.
Carmarthen Castle, 255.
Carmichael, Sir James, of Benington, 438.
-, John, Lord Carmichael, Regiment of Dragoons of, 118, 170, 227.
-, -, Earl of Hyndford, pension of, 57, 58, 63, 115.
-, William, Solicitor General for Scotland, 113, 459, 467.
Carnagie. See Carnegie.
Carnanton, Corrnanton, co. Cornwall, manor of, 144, 292.
Carnarvon, county of, Justices of, Chief Justice. See Hook, J.;
Second Justice. See Jessop, W.
lease of ferries in, 152.
Receiver General of Crown Lands Rents and Revenues. See Granger, M.;
Peck, D.;
Whitley, Ralph;
Whitley, Roger;
Whitley, Thomas.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Caswall, J.
Carnarvon Castle, 9, 10.
Carnegie (Cannagie, Carnagie), David, 4th Earl of Northesk, Secretary of State of Scotland, 112;
a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, Scotland, 175, 369.
-, John, of Boysack, an advocate, 90.
Carnock, Curnock, co. Fife, 61.
Carnwath, co. Lanark, Laird of, a Commissioner for the Union of England and Scotland, 120.
Carnwath, Earl of. See Dalzell, R.
Carolina, chaplains going to. See Forbes, R.;
Johnston, G.;
Maitland, J.;
Piere, J. la.
Carpenter, —, Customs officer, 259.
-, George, brigadier, Queen's Regiment of Dragoons of, 19, 110, 143, 170, 199, 200, 208, 279, 314, 322, 402.
Carpenters. See Works.
Carpets, for the Peregrine galley, 321;
Turkey leather, for the Treasury, 419.
Carr, Thomas, lace delivered to the Great Wardrobe, 371.
Carriages, for Ambassadors, 349.
Carrick, co. Ayr, bailliary of, rents payable by, 63.
Carrick, Lady, pension of, 116.
Carrickfergus, co. Antrim, garrison at, 213.
Carstaires, William, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 285.
Carter, John, of Deal, examination of in connexion with proceedings for high treason, 333.
-, -, of London, tallow chandler, 391.
-, Richard, Surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Lancaster, 160.
Cartwright, —, 108.
-, -, captain, 368.
-, Henry, collector of Galway, 420.
Carvers. See Works.
Cassengray, 124.
Castile, Almirante of, 276, 278.
Castle, Edward, stationery furnished to the offices of the Secretaries of State by, 467.
Castle D'Vide, Spain, 462.
Castle Edon, co. Durham, 401.
Castle Stewart, co. Wigtown, 116.
Castlemilk, co. Dumfries, 91, 127;
feuars of, 59.
Castles named:
Beaumaris.
Carnarvon.
Lincoln.
Castleton, Francis, of London, merchant, 111.
Caswall, James, Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Anglesey, Carnarvon, Merioneth and Monmouth, 99.
Catalonia, Army in. See Army—in Catalonia;
hospital of, 177.
Cathcart, Alan, Master of Cathcart, pension of, 116.
Catherine of Braganca, Queen of Charles II, the Queen Dowager, 28, 173, 316, 370, 373, 379, 380, 437.
death of, 230, 451.
executors of, 1.
jointure lands of, 179, 335;
reversion of, 82.
mourning for, 184, 346.
revenues of, account of Receivers of, 178.
trustees of, 82.
Caulfield (Caulfeild), Toby, Regiment of Foot of, 33, 40, 74, 81, 155, 176, 203, 232, 261, 329, 381, 394, 426.
-, William, 2nd Viscount Charlemont, Regiment of Foot of, 371, 435, 436;
adjutant to. See Wilson, D.
paymaster of. See King, —.
Governor of Charlemont, allowance as, 435, 440.
Cavalier (Cavalliere, Cavilier), [Jean], Regiment of Foot of, 232, 407, 436.
Cave, John, an out-pensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 167.
Cavendish, [Philip], captain of the Antelope man-of-war, 375.
-, Rachel, Duchess of Devonshire, a Lady of the Bedchamber, 202, 301.
Cavers, co. Roxburgh, 98;
Laird of, a Commissioner for the Union of England and Scotland, 120.
Cavilier. See Cavalier.
Cawthorp, William, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Lincoln, 152.
Cecill, Robert, a Commissioner for Trade, 141.
Ceremonies, Marshal of. See English, J. Master of. See Cottrell, Sir C.;
assistant to. See Cottrell, C.
Cessnock (Cesnock), Lord, pension of, 116.
Chainy, William, principal gauger and principal officer in London port for imported liquors, 206.
Chairs, cane, for the Maids of Honour, 75.
Dutch, for the Queen's use at Kensington Palace, 160.
for the Peregrine galley, 321.
Russia leather, for the Treasury, 419.
walnut tree Dutch bottom chairs for Mary II's Supping Room at Kensington Palace, 142.
Chalmer, Patrick, heirs of, arrears due to, 119.
Chaloner, Edmund, Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 285.
CHAMBER, THE—
Messengers of, attending the Customs, the Lord Treassurer and the Treasury. See Thorowkettle, J.
bills of, 398.
escutcheons for, 142. See also Dagley, A.;
Hayward, R.;
Knight, W.;
Newlin, —;
Thornborough, J.
Treasurer of, accounts of, Comptroller of. See Vanbrugh, W.
issues to, 22, 41, 210, 254, 341.
Office of, allowances payable in, 169, 248, 397;
arrears in, 145;
clerk in. See Holbech, J.
Comptroller of, 146;
debts owing in, 258;
lodgings and other expenses in, 398;
wages, issues for, 248, 284.
warrant to, 213. See also Fitzhardinge, Viscount;
Russell, Lord Edward.
Chamber pots and basins for the Peregrine galley, 321.
Chamberlain (Chamberlaine), —, report to be laid before the Commissioners of Queen Anne's Bounty, 242.
-, William, Surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. York, 440.
Chambers, William, merchant, seizure of tar, 430.
Champante (Champanty), John, agent to Colonel Nanfan, 161, 162, 464.
Chancery, Court; of, Masters in, salaries of, 137, 256, 294, 460;
originals transcribed into the Exchequer out of, 385.
-, Scotland. See Scotland.
Chandler, —, captain of the Triumph man-of-war, 375.
-, Richard, an out-pensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 167.
Chantrell, Barbara, widow of lieutenant-colonel Chantrell, pension for, 428.
-, [Francis], lieutenant-colonel, 428.
Chapel Royal, children of, clothes allowance for those whose voices have changed, 75, 248, 397, 401;
liveries for, 75.
Hampton Court, 406.
St. James's, books for, 228.
Chapelle, Mary la, pension of, 27.
Chaplains, in waiting, at Kensington, lodging of, 397.
to Ambassadors, 350, 351, 353, 354.
Army, 428.
at Stockholm, 350, 351.
going to—
Antigua. See Glasgow, J.
Carolina. See Forbes, R.;
Johnston, G.;
Maitland, J.;
Piere, J. la.
Jamaica. See Jones, J.
Leeward Islands. See Cargil, J.
Maryland. See Glen W.
Hindman, J.;
Scott, R.
New England. See Harris, H.
New York. See Honyman, J.
Philadelphia. See Evans, E.
Rhode Island. See Honyman, J.
Virginia. See Skaife, J.;
Tennant, J.;
Woodside, F.
Scotland. See Blair, D.
Chaplin (Chaplain), Thomas, Master of the Queen's Tennis Courts, 185, 233.
Chapman, Robert, of Witchford, 458.
-, Thomas, deputy Postmaster of St. Albans, 258.
Charcoal, for the Mint at Edinburgh, 148.
Charity, City Orphans. See London—City Orphans Charity.
Charlemont, co. Armagh, garrison at, 213;
Governor of. See Charlemont, Lord.
Charlemont, Lord. See Caulfield, W.
Charles I, charter granted to Edinburgh by, 263;
fairs and markets granted by, 335;
ferry granted by, 152.
Charles II, 365;
annuities granted by, 218, 389;
lands, etc., granted by, 264, 273, 280, 292, 373, 379, 398, 416;
pensions granted by, 107, 200, 218, 242, 261, 440.
Charles, Prince of Denmark, annuity to, for quitting his pretensions to the bishopric of Eutin, 95, 225, 299, 343.
Charlton (Charleton), John, Master of the Jewel Office, 142, 274, 292, 455.
-, Nicholas, lease of the manor or bailiwick of Westminster, 292.
Chase, James, Apothecary in Ordinary to the Queen, 301.
-, Jonathan, Keeper of the Standing Wardrobe at St. James's, 149.
Chatham, co. Kent, Chest at, pensioners belonging to, 34, 328;
docks, defence work at, 18, 222.
Cheek, Edward, high steward of the manor of Havering atte Bower, 212.
Chelsea Hospital, clothing for, 422.
Commissioners for, 110.
joiner's lodge near, lease of, 110.
outpensioners of, 2, 163, 167.
Paymaster of, deputy to, appointment of, 83. See also Howe, J.
Treasurer of, 110.
Cheque, Clerk of, 405.
Cherrington, Edward, lease of Tiddington Farm, 136.
Chertsey, co. Surrey, 179.
Chester, bishopric of, bishop of, 88.
Chester, county of, Justices of, Chief Justice. See Jekyll, Sir J.
Second Justice. See Pocklington, J.
Receiver General of Crown Lands Rents and Revenues. See Granger, M.;
Peck, D.;
Whitley, Ralph;
Whitley, Roger;
Whitley, Thomas;
Deputy Receiver General. See Hewson, S.;
Peck, D.
Receiver General of Taxes. See Lloyd, T.
sheriff of. See Leicester, Sir F.
Chester, co. Chester, 74, 76, 146.
boatmen at, 224.
citizens of, 131.
Custom House books for, 389.
mayor of, 131.
port, commission for setting out, 222, 443;
new commission for assigning further places for landing and shipping goods, petition for, 132.
recruits going to Ireland, stopped at, 401, 409, 413.
searchers at, 297.
tidesmen, established, 56;
extraordinary, 56.
waiters at, 297.
wines for, 290.
Chester, Earl of. See Meschen, R. le.
Chester Herald. See Mawson, C.
Chetwynd (Chetwind), John, Envoy Extraordinary to the Duke of Savoy, 4, 16, 21, 45, 52, 71, 100, 188, 209, 272, 303, 352, 358, 360, 404, 405, 411, 457.
-, William, Resident at Genoa, 33, 292, 318, 381.
Chichester, Arthur, 3rd Earl of Donegal, Regiment of Foot of, 276, 278, 440;
killed in the defence of Fort Montjuich, 440.
-, Katherine, Dowager Countess of Donegal, petition concerning support of herself and six children, 262;
pension for, 440.
Child, Leonard, Receiver General of the Duties on Houses, co. Surrey, 101.
China, 448.
Chinowe, John, waiter and searcher at Mevagissy, 254.
Chirbury, co. Salop, 141, 341.
Chitty, Josiah, wine taster in London port, 138.
Cholmondley, Earl of. See Cholmondley, H.
Cholmondley (Cholmondeley, Chomley), Charles, to be instructed at the water side in Customs affairs, 253.
-, George, lease of premises in Richmond Palace, 26, 287, 373.
-, Hugh, Earl of Cholmondley, Comptroller of the Household, jewel plate for, 307.
-, William, waiter and searcher at Wivenhoe, 254, 280.
Christian, —, major, 89.
-, —, Ann, widow of, royal bounty for, 89, 473.
Christ's Hospital, children of, payment for, 89;
Royal Foundation in, boys of, 2.
Church of Scotland. See Scotland.
Churches, Dutch, 379;
English Episcopal, at Amsterdam, pension for minister of, 204;
French, 24, 379.
Churchill, Awnsham, bookseller, publication of Rymer's Foedera, 299, 441.
-, [Charles], colonel, Regiment of Foot of, 362.
-, Geo., payment for hay for the deer in Windsor House Park, 384.
-, John, Duke of Marlborough, 1, 2, 13, 44, 87, 108, 268, 299, 357, 415, 416, 437, 473.
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the States General, 71, 303, 345;
jewel plate delivered to, 27, 285.
camp of, 404.
Captain General of the Forces, jewel plate delivered to, 285;
payment to, 277.
house built for, at Woodstock, 327, 399, 464.
Master General of the Ordnance, 17.
messenger attending, 249.
report of, 93.
trumpeters to attend into Holland, liveries for, 137.
-, -, Master Carpenter of the Works, 314.
-, Richard, plumber, petition to be appointed Sergeant Plumber, 460.
-, Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, 380;
Groom of the Stole and First Lady of the Bedchamber, 89, 160, 202, 301, 442;
Keeper of the Privy Purse, 160, 187, 471.
-, William, stationery furnished to the offices of the Secretaries of State, 249, 467.
Cider and perry, duties on, Acts for (8–9 Wm. III, c. 22;
13–14 Wm. III, c. 5;
1 Anne st. 2, c. 3;
2–3 Anne, c. 2;
3–4 Anne, c. 17;
4–5 Anne, c. 17;
6 Anne, c. 5), 139;
distillers of Bristol prosecuted for, 139;
see also Excise—duties, on malt.
Cinders, duties on. See Customs—duties, on coals.
City Orphans Charity. See London.
Civil List, Act (1 Anne, c. 1), 308, 438.
arrears, 145, 195, 268, 286, 371.
debts of, 145;
Commissioners for. See King, G.;
Vanbrugh, W.;
Williamson, E.
payments or issues out of, 1, 2, 16, 18, 24, 30, 34, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 51, 52, 55, 99, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 146, 154, 175, 176, 187, 188, 197, 205, 212, 217, 222, 227, 237, 244, 248, 249, 254, 255, 256, 258, 261, 272, 274, 280, 284, 291, 294, 298, 306, 315, 316, 317, 328, 330, 337, 358, 370, 372, 374, 384, 393, 397, 411, 412, 416, 422, 437, 451, 455, 460, 467, 469, 474.
-, Scotland. See Scotland.
Clackmannan, county of, feu duties of, 59;
sheriff of, rents payable by, 64;
retoured duties, 66.
Clanakilty. See Clonakilty.
Clarencieux King at Arms. See Vanbrugh, J.
Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde, H.
Clark (Clarke, Clerk), Anthony, check clerk at Bristol, 425.
-, Gabriel le, engraver of the Mint, payment of salary during absence in Germany, 177, 215.
-, George, debt due to the heirs of for repairing the frigates, 115.
-, -, tack of the Letter Post Office, Scotland, 69.
-, James, captain, payment for furnishing two ships for the Commissioners for Sick and Wounded, 90.
-, John, Baron of the Exchequer Court, Scotland, 237, 322, 410.
-, -, employment as tidesman at Newcastle, 105;
post refused, 254.
-, Richard, tidesman, superannuation of, 238.
-, Samuel, a Commissioner of Customs, 220, 464.
-, -, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Hereford, 86, 98.
-, -, of London, merchant, 111.
-, Thomas, Customs collector at Yarmouth, 383.
-, Walter, captain, commander of the Customs vessel at Cowes, 260, 272, 305.
-. See also Valière.
Claskelpie, feuar of, 60.
Claxton, Robert, land in Castle Edon, 401.
Clay, imported from Bristol for the glass work at Glasgow, duty free, 128.
Clay ashes, imported from London for the glass work at North Leith, 128.
Clayton, William, Agent for Taxes, 20, 29, 48, 72, 202, 303, 401;
payment to for services in connexion with contributions for annuities, 177, 276, 291, 429.
Clegg, William, proposed as tidesman, 239.
Clein. See Clyne.
Clement, James, extraordinary tidesman, appointed tidesman, 238.
Clements, —, distributor of stamped paper and parchment, co. Wilts, 366.
Clemont, Simon, payment for bringing pitch and tar from an unfrequented port, 306.
Clenhall, —, captain, commander of the Prince pacquet boat, 179.
Clerk. See Clark.
Cleve, Alexander, merchant, dealer in tin, 101.
Cleveland, Duchess of. See Villiers, Barbara.
Cleveland, [William], captain of the Suffolk man-of-war, 376.
Clies (Clyes), Francis, captain, 310;
reward for defending the Expedition pacquet boat, 179.
Clifford, Messrs., of Amsterdam, bills of exchange drawn by, 35, 108, 149.
Clifford's Fort, North Shields, co. Northumberland, 365, 385, 436.
Clifton-Dartmouth-Hardness. See Dartmouth.
Clipped Money. See Mint—money.
Clock, for the Council Chamber at St. James's, 398.
Clockmaker. See Queen's Clockmaker.
Clonad, King's County, 187.
Clonakilty, Clanakilty, Bay, co. Cork, 323.
Clonmehere, Lady, 440.
Close, John, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 384.
Cloth, manufactory at New Milns, exemption from Excise duties on, 121.
for the Portuguese troops, 70, 218, 235, 239.
from Holland, for tents for the King of Spain, 252.
linen, seizure of, 259.
sailcloth, patent for making in Scotland, 124.
Cloth of State for Ambassadors, 307.
33—(29)
Clyde, The, ships to guard, 82, 221, 236, 290.
Clyes. See Clies.
Clyne, Clein, co. Sutherland, barony of, blench duty of, 60.
Coaches, Scottish Act for making, 124.
Coal, carried from Irvine to Ireland, stopping of, 80.
declared free of supply (Scottish Act, Chas. II, 1681), 123.
duties on. See Customs—duties.
export of, free of custom, grant of, 127.
for the House of Commons, 80, 313.
for the office of the Secretary of State, Scotland, 468.
for the Treasury and Exchequer Court, Scotland, 439.
mines. See Mines.
to the Boss, 115.
Coastwaiters. See Customs
Scotland—Customs.
Coates, James, executed for robbery on the highway, 206.
-, -, Martha, widow of, 206.
Cochineal, seizure of, 419.
Cochrane, John, 4th Earl of Dundonald, 60, 61.
-, William, Earl of Dundonald, servitor to, 125.
Cock. See Cox.
Cockburn, Adam, Lord of Ormistoun, Treasurer Depute, debt due to, 112;
Lord Justice Clerk, 112, 467;
pension of, 116.
-, Sir Adam, of Armistoun [Ormiston], a Commissioner for the Union of England and Scotland, 120.
-, Archibald, a bailiff of Edinburgh, 201, 281.
-, Sir Archibald, Heritable Usher of the Royal Household, Scotland, 468.
-, John, Dr., minister of the English Episcopal Church at Amsterdam, pension of, 204.
Cockburnspath, co. Berwick, Postmaster of, 126, 127, 181, 182.
- See also Coldbrandspath.
Cockbush, co. Chester, boatman at, 224.
Cockenzie, Cockenny, co. Haddington, borough of, 67.
Cockram, James, junior, waiter and searcher at Helford, 56.
-, -, senior, waiter and searcher at Helford, 56.
Cockran, Robert, riding officer at Leith, 470.
Cocks. See Cox.
Cocquets. See Scotland—Customs.
Cod, importation forbidden of, 456.
Code, Thomas, allowance for care of sick soldiers set ashore at Falmouth, 469.
Codrington, Christopher, Governor of the Leeward Islands, 84.
Coffee, duties on. See Customs—duties
house, at Deal, 333.
Coffin, Robert, masts cut from woods in America, 341.
Coins—
Crowns, 4, 10, 13, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 33, 36, 44, 45, 52, 149, 164, 176, 188, 216, 229, 263, 289, 357, 404, 410, 411, 426.
deniers, 45, 411.
dollars, 165.
English exportation of, 441;
seizure of, 260, 305.
foreign, in the Plantations, Act for ascertaining the rates of (6 Anne, c. 57), 221, 417.
groots, exchange equivalence of, 13, 168, 231.
guilders, exchange equivalence of, 149, 350.
livres, 4, 45, 52, 420.
louis d'ors, 33, 415.
marks (Scottish), 120.
milrei, exchange equivalence of, 5, 7, 8, 84, 95, 163, 175, 238, 364, 462.
moidores, 165.
old, ships arriving at Holland with, 434.
pieces of eight, 31;
exchange equivalence of, 110, 295.
pistoles, 52, 165, 360, 381.
schillings, exchange equivalence of, 13, 18, 168, 231.
sols, 4, 10, 13, 16, 17, 22, 45, 100, 104, 164, 176, 188, 216, 229, 263, 289, 357, 360, 410, 411, 420.
Coire, Switzerland, maintenance at Oxford University of the sons of the Dean of, 369.
Coke, Thomas, Vice Chamberlain of the Household, 73, 202, 302, 425.
Colby, Thomas, junior, contractor for transport ships, 204.
Colchester, co. Essex, waiters and searchers at, 254, 297.
Coldbrandspath, [? Cockburnspath, co. Berwick], feuar of, 61, 62.
Coldcoats, [co. Northumberland], feuars of, 60.
Coldingham, co. Berwick, 281;
blench duty of, 59.
Coldstream. See Melross.
Cole (Coles), Christian, Secretary at Venice, 400.
-, Edmond, sheriff of Lancashire, 340.
-, George, under clerk of the House of Commons, 243.
-, John, Customs officer, London port, 101.
-, [Richard], major, of Colonel Hans Hamilton's regiment, 460.
-, Robert, Agent and Consul at Algiers, 71, 178, 303, 354.
-, Thomas, petition for payment of Navy imprest bills, 2, 159.
-, -, landwaiter at Cowes, dismissed for neglect of duty, 105.
Colebrans, Scotland, Postmaster at. See Arnot, J.
Colepeper (Culpeper), Frances, Dowager Lady Colepeper, surrender of land in Virginia for a grant of the Lott and Cope and office of Burgmaster [of the lead mines] in Wirksworth, 431.
-, Thomas, Lord Colepeper, quit rents revenue in Virginia purchased from, 219.
Coles. See Cole.
Colinge, Richard, Keeper of the Privy Council Chamber, 192, 300;
allowance for attending Trade and Plantations business, 300.
Collard, Richard, junior, one of the Moneyers in the Mint at Edinburgh, 185.
College (Colledge), —, Mrs., payment to, out of secret service money, 2.
-, Edith, royal bounty for, 320, 473.
Collier, Elizabeth, a Maid of Honour, 202, 301, 442.
Collins, —, an under distributor of stamps at Worcester, 164.
-, Francis, merchant, contract for supplying Navy ships with masts from woods in America, 251, 341.
-, Geo., of Helston, collector of the Eighteen Months' Assessment, co. Cornwall, 141, 153.
-, George, messenger attending the Duke of Marlborough, 249.
Colson (Coulson), John, tidesman, superannuation of, 238.
-, [Thomas], a member of the East India Company, 41, 42.
Coltness, co. Lanark, 116.
Colvill (Colville), Edward, Agent Victualler at Newcastle on Tyne, 31, 253, 274, 275, 335, 367.
Colyear, David, Earl of Portmore, Regiment of Foot of, 118, 232, 381, 394, 431.
Comb works at Glasgow, 128.
Combes, John, plasterer at Berkeley House and St. James's, petition for place of master plasterer, 133.
Combmakers Act, Act in favour of, 124.
Commerce, Treaty of, 189.
Common Pleas, Court of, attornies of, omissions and defaults charged on in connexion with Stamp Duties, 103;
Clerk of Estreats in. See East, W.
Commons, House of, 169, 392.
Address of, 112, 131, 269, 398.
brooms for, 80.
candles for, 80, 313.
Clerk of, printed matter and stationery delivered to, 324. See also Joddrell, P.
clerk assistant attending. See Needler, C.
coal for, 80, 313.
doorkeepers, 243.
furniture for, 389.
housekeeper to. See Smith, T.
messengers attending, 243;
reward for serving orders, 80, 313.
mops for, 80, 313.
order of, 153.
paper for, 145.
Serjeant at Arms attending, printed matter and stationery delivered to, 324. See also Powell, S.
Speaker of, printed matter and stationery delivered to, 324.
servant of, 82.
See also Foley, [P.];
Harley, R.;
Littleton, Sir T.;
Onslow, Sir R.;
Powell, H.;
Smith, J.;
Trevor, Sir J.
sweets for, 80, 313.
under clerks of, 243.
-, Ireland. See Ireland.
Compton, Henry, bishop of London, 24, 388.
-, Spencer, Paymaster of the Queen's Charities and Bounties, 26, 28, 284.
clerk to, allowance in lieu of fees, 72.
issues to, 6, 51, 53, 72, 89, 138, 258, 280, 306, 328, 343, 358, 393, 427, 451, 474;
cancelled, 145.
payments by, 72, 89, 138, 204, 230, 233, 258, 271, 275, 276, 280, 285, 286, 320, 336, 369, 383, 384, 385, 388, 390, 393, 433, 448, 473.
Congreve, Charles, captain, belonging to the Four Companies of Foot in New York, 274;
lieutenant and adjutant, pay as, 315;
royal bounty for, 385.
Coningsby, Thomas, Lord Coningsby, Paymaster General of the Forces in Ireland, 141, 172, 362.
Connaught, Ireland, barracks built in, 420.
Constantine, William, landwaiter at Cowes, 105.
Consuls. See Ambassadors.
Conway, Marmaduke, one of the falconers, pension for, 276.
Conyers, John, High Steward of the manor of Havering atte Bower, 212.
Cook (Cooke), Henry, tidesman, 238.
-, John, Clerk of the Foreign Estreats in the Exchequer Court, 302.
-, Sir John, Clerk of the Pipe, 89.
-, Thomas, former Master of the Tennis Court, 185.
-, -, innovation of lost annuity orders in the name of, 434.
-, Sir Thomas, a member of the East India Company, 41, 44.
Cookham, co. Berks, manor of, repair of bridges and pounds at Cookham Moor, 147, 270.
Cooper (Cowper), —, captain, commander of the St. Albans, 297.
-, Agnata, a Woman of the Bedchamber, 202, 301.
-, Antho., merchant at Yarmouth, 452.
-, J., captain, 367.
-, John, Receiver General of Taxes, cos. Northampton and Rutland, 86, 97.
Cooperage, of a ship condemned as a perquisite of Admiralty, 177.
Coopersale, Cowper Sail, co. Essex, 217.
Coote, Katherine, Dowager Countess of Bellomont, 164.
-, Richard, 2nd Earl of Bellomont, Governor of New York, 161, 162, 164, 166.
Copenhagen, Denmark, 351.
Corbet, John, clerk to the Clerk of the Pells, 193.
Cordage, manufactory at Glasgow of, 124.
Corker, Robert, merchant, petition for grant of office of Receiver General of the Duchy of Cornwall, 264.
Corn, exporters of, Scottish Act encouraging (Chas. II, 1669), 123.
for Ostend, 44.
for the Army, 4, 103, 147, 167, 188, 198.
for the deer in St. James's Park, 291.
for the Palatine troops embarked for Catalonia, 188.
Indian, planted in Pennsylvania, 259.
magazines at Edinburgh, 167, 198.
taken as prize, 399.
Cornbury, Viscount. See Hyde, E.
Cornish, —, clothing for the Duke of Savoy's troops, 22.
-, Henry, a Commissioner of Stamp Duties, 213, 471.
Cornwall, county of, castles, manors and lands in, steward of. See Boscawen, H.
collector of the Eighteen Months' Assessment. See Collins, G.
lands in, 191, 261, 292, 316, 343.
pilchard fishery, fish at Falmouth to be shipped off only at the public quay, 82, 227;
salt for, 320, 337, 387, 391.
Receiver General of Taxes. See Mannaton, F.
Stannary Court, Warden and Steward of. See Boscawen, H.
tin, Receiver of the moneys arising by. See Anstis, J.
Cornwall, Duchy of, Auditor of, 264, 283;
deputy to, 284. See also Bertie, A.
lands in, lease of, 140, 264, 283, 362.
messenger of, 284.
offices, lands, etc., in, Act (6 Anne, c. 52), for leases and copies of, 264.
Receiver General of, 366. See also Corker, R.;
Hooker, W.;
Killigrew, Sir P.;
Tregagle, J.
steward of. See Boscawen, H.
Cornwall, —, captain of the Orford man-of-war, 376.
Cornwallis, Thomas, royal bounty for, 25, 280, 473.
Corrnanton. See Carnanton.
Corryton. See Coryton.
Corsemichael [Crossmichael], co. Kirkcudbright, feuar of, 60.
Corstorphine, Corsterphine, co. Edinburgh, prebend of, 67.
Coryton (Corryton), Sir John, lease of the manor of Carnanton, 144, 292.
Cossley, Richard, position as searcher of Gloucester, 188.
Cotherel, Andre, captain, going into Her Majesty's service in Portugal, royal bounty for, 291, 292.
Cotton, Anthony, corrody to, 320.
-, Sir John, perpetuity of, 300.
-, Sir Robert, of Hatley St. George, Postmaster General, 179, 310, 345.
Cotton Library. See Libraries.
Cottrell (Cotterell), Sir Charles, Master of the Ceremonies, 259, 272, 303, 341, 377;
annuity in lieu of bills, 302.
-, Clement, Assistant to the Master of the Ceremonies, 333.
Coulson. See Colson.
Counter, Secondary of. See Foxal, —.
Counterfeiters. See Mint.
Coupar. See Cupar.
Coupland, —, charges and disbursements in attending the passing of Irish Bills, 379.
Cour, Mary Vicouze de la, pension of, 234.
Court, The, Dragoons for guarding, 3.
Courthope, James, under clerk of the House of Commons, 243.
Courtrai, Belgium, 473.
Courts of law at Westminster, omissions and defaults charged on attornies in connexion with Stamp Duties, 103.
Coutts, Hercules, Commissioner for receiving the Lord High Admiral's tenths of prizes, 331.
-, Thomas, merchant, exportation of fish from Scotland, 111.
Coventry, co. Warwick, Receiver General of Taxes. See Andrews, J.
Coward, —, transport of Lutherans and recruits to New York, 30.
Cowes, Isle of Wight, Customs ship at, 260, 305;
landwaiters at, 105;
tidesmen at, 224.
Cowper. See Cooper.
Cowper Sail. See Coopersale.
Cowrea, James, boatman at Leith, 327.
Cox (Cock, Cocks), Charles, Second Justice of Glamorgan, Brecon and Radnor, 247, 453.
-, Gabriel, boatman at King's Lynn, 297.
-, James, tidesman in Bristol port, 361.
-, John, an out-pensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 167.
-, -, Deputy Receiver of Prizes, 361.
-, -, Keeper of the Council Chamber, 300;
allowance for attending Trade and Plantations business, 300.
-, Mary, pension for, 314, 316.
-, Sir Richard, Chief Justice and Lord Chancellor of Ireland, petition for pension, 138.
-, Samuel, of Barbados, allowance for taking charge of sick and wounded seamen, 237.
Cox Leasowes, Coxlease. See Lyndhurst.
Coxall (Coxell), —, examination of, in connexion with proceedings for high treason, 332.
-, John, Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Lincoln, 197.
Craggs, —, cloth and hats for the troops in Portugal, 239.
-, James, Secretary in the Court of Charles III of Spain, 336, 355;
Resident at the Court of the King of Spain, 395.
-, -, lease of the house for pheasants, etc., in St. James's Park, 370, 373, 379.
Craick, Andrew, clerk of the borough of Montrose, grant of office of cocquet of the port of Montrose, 127.
Craigend, [? co. Perth], 91.
Cranborne, co. Dorset, felling trees at, 161.
Cranbourne Chase. See Windsor Forest.
Cranmer, Joseph, a Secondary in the Office of the Pipe, 305.
Cranshaws, co. Berwick, feuar of, 61.
Crawford, Earl of. See Lindsay, J.
Crawford, David, Historiographer, Scotland, 114.
Crawley, Richard, Receiver General of Salvage Money and other Perquisites of Admiralty, 225.
-, Thomas, lease of lands in co. Lancaster, 152.
Cressaron (Creveron), Charles de, major, captain in the French Regiment of Dragoons, pension of, 218, 362.
Cresse, Mary, prosecution for treasonable expressions, 293.
Cresset, James, clothing for the Army in Ireland, 172.
Creveron. See Cressaron.
Crew, Sir John, Chief Forester of Delamere, 8;
lease of fishing pools in Delamere Forest, 7, 27–8.
Crighton, Patr[ick], relict of, debt due to, 113.
-, William, captain, surveyor of Customs, Scotland, 125.
Crofts, James, master keeper of Lynwood bailiwick in the New Forest, 362.
Cromarty, co. Ross and Cromarty, borough of, 67.
Cromarty, Earl of. See Mackenzie, G.
Crombie, Mrs., plumber to the Works, Scotland, 115.
Cromp, Lawrence, York Herald, 313.
Crosby, Thomas, of Booking, reward for detecting frauds committed by collectors of taxes, 157.
Cross, Jacob, payment to for services relating to the war in Italy, 383, 426.
-, John, Customs debt of, 172.
-, William, and partners, proprietors of the Eastern Sugaries in Glasgow, claim for exemption from Excise duties on rum or spirits, 120.
Crossmichael. See Corsemichael.
Crouch, John, Queen's waiter, London port, 192.
Crowe (Crow), Mitford, Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief of Barbados, allowance of, 133, 272, 437;
allowance in lieu of presents, 382.
Crowland, co. Lincoln, 280.
Crowland Abbey, co. Lincoln, 280, 374;
Alderlands, 374;
Gog Island, 374.
Crown, Clerk of, clerks to, fees of, 379;
fees of, 378.
Crown law charges, issues for, 100, 243, 317.
Crown Office, printed matter and stationery delivered to, 324.
Crown Rents. See Lands—Crown Lands.
Crowns. See Coins.
Cuisack. See Cusack.
Cullen, Cullan, co. Banff, borough of, 67.
Culliford, Robert, searcher at Southampton, 295.
-, William, a Commissioner of Customs, 220, 464.
Culloden, co. Inverness, 120, 125.
Culloden, laird of, Excise on ferintosh for, 124;
pension of, 116.
Culm, duties on. See Customs—duties, on coals.
Culpeper. See Colepeper.
Culross, co. Perth, 67;
Act for, concerning malt and ale, 124;
regality of, 65.
Cultmalaundies, feuar of, 61.
Cumberland, county of, Receiver General of Taxes. See Brougham, T.
Surveyor General of Customs. See Howard, C.
Cuming, Sir Alexander, Conservator of the Privileges of the Scottish Nation in the Netherlands, 267, 468.
Cummings, Archibald, Agent for the Admiralty at Newfoundland, Customs officer to reside at Newfoundland to prevent illegal trade there, 298.
Cunha, Don Luis da, Envoy from the King of Portugal, 51, 364.
Cunliffe, John, of Leeds, fine imposed on Capt. Wheatley for stealing the wife of, 96.
Cunneys, rent payable in, 62.
Cunningham, Cuningham, co. Ayr, bailliary of, 438;
rents payable by, 64.
Cunningham, —, payment to, upon the Tunnage, Scotland, 117.
-, Alexander, payment to, 116.
-, Sir David, an advocate, 80.
-, -, father of Sir James, 438.
-, -, of Milcraig, a Commissioner for the Union of England and Scotland, 120.
-, Sir Hugh, of Craigend, farm of the Customs and Excise of Scotland to, 91.
-, Sir James, of Milncraig, advocate, grant of duties due out of lands in Ayrshire, etc., 437.
-, John, 11th Earl of Glencairn, Regiment of Foot of, 118.
-, -, tidewaiter at Inverness, 373.
-, [Richard], colonel, Regiment of Foot of, 118.
-, -, colonel, Regiment of Dragoons of, 276, 278.
-, William, 12th Earl of Glencairn, pension of, 115.
-, -, refuses appointment as tidewaiter at Queensferry, 312.
-, Provost William, stopping ships from carrying coals from Irvine to Ireland, 80.
Cupar, Coupar, Couper, co. Fife, 67;
lordship of, 60;
Lord of Errection of, feu duties allocated to, 57;
regality of, 65.
Curnock. See Carnock.
Curry Mallet, co. Somerset, manor of, 139;
Gatehouse, 140.
Curtains, for the Peregrine galley, 321;
green serge, for the clerks' rooms in the Cockpit, 308.
Cusack (Cuisack), —, colonel, commander of a Spanish regiment in the service of the Duke of Anjou, 155, 398.
Cushions, for the chapel of the Governor of New York, 270.
Custodes Rotulorum, payment to under clerks of the Privy Council for writing letters to, 150.
CUSTOMS—
Accounts, Comptroller General of, collectors of outports to send accounts directly to, 196;
instructions to concerning disposal of cash balances in the hands of collectors of outports, 196;
instructions to for the better preventing insolvencies of collectors of outports, 195, 196;
to distinguish between receipts and payments of London and those of the outports, 195–6;
to keep distinct account of all duties under the management of the Customs Commissioners, 195. See also Holt, R.
Outport collectors, Inspector-General of. See Langton, [G.]
particular account, 400.
subdivision of, 195.
Boatmen, appointment of, 56, 155, 224, 226, 298, 360, 425;
mates, 297, 361.
Bonds, 400.
Cashier, 307;
payments by, 73, 99, 138, 151, 177, 192, 193, 300, 312, 319, 341, 385, 388, 400, 428, 433. See also Ferne, H.
Certificates, passing, 129;
appointment of persons to take care of, 133.
Register of, at Guernsey, 333;
at Jersey, 334.
check clerk, 425.
Clerks, employed by merchants to pass export debentures, 5.
Coastwaiters, 56, 235, 298.
collector outwards, London port, 138.
Collectors, 80, 139, 174, 203, 218, 446.
appointment of, 18, 244, 254, 298, 332, 360, 370, 383, 384, 425;
to be made from clerks, 245.
clerk to, 239.
debts of, 196, 224, 239, 245, 420.
deputy, 147, 391.
embezzlement by, 387.
rewards paid to, 305, 389.
salaries of, 245, 425.
sureties for, 147, 152, 450.
to receive and subsist men impressed for the Navy, 140.
Commissioners, 5, 6, 7, 21, 23, 37, 56, 95, 105, 107, 139, 141, 144, 153, 188, 222, 223, 235, 246, 247, 253, 266, 267, 306, 325, 326, 338, 370, 374, 382, 387, 434, 446.
allowance of 4½% deducted out of East India Company's debentures, 3.
certificate of, 94.
instructions for the better preventing insolvencies of collectors of outports, 195, 196.
management of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty, 92.
new commission, 220, 464.
opinion, 443.
Orders in Council to, 146, 152, 333, 334.
orders to concerning convoys and cruisers, 268.
payments by, 101, 138, 342.
petitions referred to, 54, 56, 106, 111, 130, 140, 147, 152, 179, 201, 205, 218, 221, 222, 224, 235, 239, 250, 257, 259, 272, 298, 337, 387, 391, 399, 400, 420, 422, 428, 430, 432, 449, 450, 458, 461, 465.
pressed men for the Navy, receiving and subsisting, 6.
reports of, 18, 54, 80, 81, 85, 101, 102, 104, 106, 107, 108, 111, 129, 131, 133, 139, 172, 196, 197, 203, 218, 222, 229, 235, 244, 245, 252, 254, 255, 257, 282, 284, 298, 306, 316, 332, 337, 343, 371, 391, 399, 409, 419, 422, 424, 425, 426, 441, 449.
representation by, 280.
revenue in the Plantations under the management of, state of, 3.
to attend or attending the Treasury, 4, 13, 14, 18, 48, 49.
valuation of bed for the Queen of Portugal, 393, 395.
warrants to, 56, 101, 105, 106, 110, 154, 172, 199, 201, 224, 226, 229, 235, 238, 244, 254, 268, 297, 306, 342, 360, 383, 398, 401, 409, 421, 425, 455, 456, 465.
See also Clark, S.;
Culliford, W.;
Dudley, Sir M.;
Godolphin, C.;
Hall, T.;
Newport, T.;
Shute, J.;
Stanley, Sir J.;
Werden, Sir J.
Comptrollers of, 158, 206, 312, 332, 385;
deputy, 298, 305;
parchment, etc., for blank books of, 158;
salary of, 177, 319, 428.
copying clerk inwards, London port, 56.
Customers, 244;
accounts of, fees payable to the Queen's Remembrancer for passing, 158;
parchment, etc., for blank books of, 158;
salary of, 177.
debentures, drawback, 245;
passing, 18, 21, 129, 133.
debts, 107, 153, 172, 196, 337.
Duties:
men of war of the States General convoying goods to evade, 144.
Additional Impositions on French wine, goods, alamodes, brandy and silks, accounts of, subdivision of, 195;
receipts from, for distribution to Deficient Funds, 85, 135, 165, 198, 228, 257, 296, 339, 374, 397, 418, 442, 461.
Continued Impositions on wines, vinegar and tobacco, receipts from, for distribution to Deficient Funds, 85, 135, 165, 198, 228, 258, 296, 339, 374, 397, 418, 442, 461.
Continued Subsidies (as by 6 Anne, c. 27), 199.
on coals, culm and cinders, accounts of, 195, 425.
annuity orders on, innovation of lost, 434.
arrears of, 375, 424, 425.
debts on, 446.
from Scotland to the Isle of Man, Ireland and the Plantations, certificate of, 94;
from Whitehaven and Liverpool to the Isle of Man, Ireland and the Plantations, certificate of, 94.
loans on, 446;
interest on, 246, 425.
overpayment on, 446.
Receiver of, 446.
on French goods (as by 7–8 Wm. III, c. 20, Twenty Five per cent. Duty), appropriation out of for fund for paying annuities, 472.
on French shipping, 472.
on tea and coffee, reward for causing Excise duty to be changed into a Custom, 27.
on tin, paid by hammered money, 85;
reduction of (as by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 34), 101.
on tobacco, 223, 420;
accounts of, 195, 456;
debt for, 172, 453.
on wine and vinegar, accounts of, subdivision of, 195;
wine books, examination of, 387;
wine gallon, 387.
Tunnage and Poundage, annuity orders, innovation of lost, 434;
(as by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 24), 226.
Additional Subsidy, arrears of, issue out of, 258.
(as by 2–3 Anne, c. 18), 222;
one-third of, payment out of, 13.
(as by 4–5 Anne, c. 18), annuities on, 151.
(as by 6 Anne, c. 27), loans on, interest on, 49, 91;
issues out of, 50, 221.
Half Subsidies (as by 6 Anne, c. 48), loans on, 35, 449;
issues out of, 16, 19, 32, 34, 40, 50, 215, 216, 244, 271, 287, 329, 364, 394, 448, 450.
(as by 6 Anne, c. 73), loans on, 174, 451, 454;
interest on, 48, 451;
issues out of, 51, 175, 176, 188, 193, 229, 451, 454.
Two-Thirds Additional Subsidies, lost orders of loan on, 151.
New Customs, receipts from, for distribution to Deficient Funds, 85, 135, 165, 198, 228, 257, 296, 339, 374, 397, 418, 442, 461.
3s. per ton, surveyors of, 376.
12d. per pound, surveyors of, 376.
employment in, recommendations for, 56, 250, 253, 272.
frauds committed in, 221, 333, 422.
House, 111, 441;
ad valorem duty, method of computing, 284;
debentures at, passing of, 221;
officers of, 108.
landwaiters, 201, 257, 387, 399.
appointment of, 105, 139, 155, 254, 297, 298, 361, 409, 455.
dismissed, 105.
instruction of, 267.
rewards for, 305.
surrender of, 254.
Messenger of the Chamber attending. See Thorowkettle, J.
noli prosequis to informations against goods brought from Scotland, fees on, 55, 342.
officers, 144, 259.
employment of for passing merchants' drawback debentures, 21.
in the Plantations, collection of duties on prize goods, 307;
salary bill, 95, 316.
London port, reward for, 101.
pensions of, taxes on, 90.
salaries of, refund of Land Tax assessments on, 401;
taxes on, 90.
sent to reside in Newfoundland to prevent illegal trade, 298.
stolen brandy sold by, 222.
to inspect goods and provisions for the Queen of Portugal in her voyage to Lisbon, 338.
outports:
collectors of, accounts of, 195, 196;
Inspector-General of. See Langton, G.
instructions for the better preventing insolvencies of, 195, 196.
to lock up the cash balances jointly with the comptrollers, 196.
to send accounts directly to the Comptroller General, 196.
comptrollers of, to lock up the cash balances jointly with the collectors, 196.
customers of, fees due to the Queen's Remembrancer for passing accounts of, 157.
parchment, etc., for blank books of officers of, 158.
revenue, 196.
salary bill, 90, 199, 306, 408.
named:
Arundel.
Barnstaple.
Berwick on Tweed.
Boston.
Bridlington.
Bristol.
Bude.
Chester.
Colchester.
Cowes.
Dartmouth.
Deal.
Dover.
Exeter.
Falmouth.
Feversham.
Fowey.
Gloucester.
Gweek.
Harwich.
Ilfracombe.
Lancaster.
Liverpool.
Maldon.
Milford Haven.
Minehead.
Newcastle.
Newhaven.
Padstow.
Plymouth.
Poole.
Portsmouth.
Rye.
St. Ives.
Sandwich.
Scarborough.
Shoreham.
Truro.
Wells.
Whitby.
Winchelsca.
Yarmouth.
patent officers, 18, 37, 106.
payments into the Exchequer, payment to deputy chamberlains of the Exchequer Court of fees on, 317, 341.
Petty Customs and Subsidies, London port, surveyor of. See Allen, J.;
Freckleton, T.;
Gibson, T.;
Green, J.;
Lechmere, N.
pilots, 297.
Queen's waiters, appointment of, 246;
salaries of, 73, 192.
Rates, Book of, 222.
Receiver General of, 107, 195, 446.
Receivers, 446.
revenue, account of, payments for making, 192, 312.
riding officers, 205, 254, 449;
appointment of, 155, 360, 361, 370, 383.
salary bill, London port, 90, 199, 306, 408;
Outports. See Customs—Outports.
searchers, 111.
appointment of, 56, 154, 155, 218, 224, 254, 280, 295, 297, 384, 425.
deputy, 106, 305.
parchment, etc., for blank books of, 158.
salary of, 385.
seizures, 37, 54, 80, 104, 105, 106, 130, 144, 179, 221, 259, 260, 272, 283, 305, 310, 419;
as by 3 Hen. VII, c. 7, 444.
ships, 144;
at Cowes, 260.
Solicitor, attendance at the Courts in Westminster Hall concerning actions upon personal statutes, 266. See also Bridges, [J.].
store houses, prize goods to be lodged in, under three locks, 334.
Subsidies Inwards, London port, collectors of. See Shaw, C.;
Shaw, Sir J.;
Townson, R.
Surveyor-General of, for Northumberland and Cumberland. See Howard, C.
surveyors, 107, 224, 257, 399;
appointment of, 56, 155, 383, 409, 455;
payment for discovering and seizing prohibited and uncustomed goods, 196, 197.
tidesmen, 95.
appointment of, 56, 105, 106, 154, 155, 201, 224, 226, 238, 254, 360, 361, 398, 421, 425, 455.
convicted of felony, 360.
dismissed, 105, 224.
established, 56.
extraordinary, 56, 141, 238, 239, 254, 298.
inferior list, 56, 105, 155, 361, 384, 425;
dismissed, 361.
pay of, 238, 398.
superannuated, pensions of, 421, 425;
rates of, 238, 398.
tidesurveyors, 106, 282, 425.
tidewaiters, 155, 272, 298, 389;
put on board ship, 235.
undersearchers of London port, appointment of, 131;
fee or salary of, 138 bis.
waiters, 56, 106, 154, 155, 224, 254, 280, 297, 384, 425.
warehouse, 310.
for prohibited East India goods, Comptrollers of, 425.
London port, surveyor of, additional assistants to, 106.
warehousekeepers, 106.
warrants, 129.
watchmen, 224, 254, 425.
watermen, 224, 298.
weigher, 360.
wine tasters, 56, 138.
-, Scotland. See Scotland.
Cutler, —, captain of the Boyne man-of-war, 376.
Cutter, Vincent, captain, commander of the Newcastle, share of prize, 96, 296.
Cutts, Johanna, executrix of Lord Cutts, 151.
-, John, Lord Cutts, Governor of the Isle of Wight and Receiver-General of the Revenue, 151.
D
Da Cunha. See Cunha.
Dagley, Antho., a Messenger of the Chamber, escutcheon for, 142.
Dalhelm, —, Mrs., payment to, 117.
Dalhousie, Earl of. See Ramsay, W.
Dallons, Frances, pension of, 234.
D'Almean. See Almean.
Dalmorton, [co. Ayr], barony of, 438, 439.
Dalrymple, Sir David, of Hayles, a Commissioner for the Union of England and Scotland, 120.
-, -, Proctor for the Lords of the Treasury of Scotland, 91.
-, -, Queen's Solicitor, Scotland, 113, 467.
-, George, Discoverer of Concealed Rents, Scotland, 113, 468.
-, Sir Hugh, of North Berwick, a Commissioner for the Union of England and Scotland, 120.
-, -, Lord President of the Session, Scotland, 62, 439.