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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.
-, Ja., 290.
-, Sir James, Clerk of the Queen's Process, Scotland, 113, 468.
-, John, 2nd Earl of Stair, 61, 299;
a Commissioner for the Union of England and Scotland, 119;
Royal Regiment of North British Dragoons of, 100, 176, 288.
-, [Thomas], Dr., First Physician, Scotland, 113, 468.
-, William, a Commissioner of the Equivalent Fund, 79.
Dalyell [? Dalziell, co. Lanark], 127.
Dalzyell (Dalzell, Dalzyol), Robert, 5th Earl of Carnwath, pension of, 115.
-, William, tidewaiter at Kirkcaldy, 270.
D'André. See André.
Dantzic, 350;
hemp imported into Scotland from, 129;
potash imported from, 127, 128;
train oil imported from, 127.
Danvers, Beata, a Woman of the Bedchamber, 202, 301.
-, John, a Commissioner of the Salt Duties, 213.
Darnell, —, serjeant, stables built at Windsor by, 131.
Dartiquenave, Charles, Paymaster of the Works, 178, 188, 217, 261, 291, 314, 315, 328, 358, 412, 416.
Dartmoor Forest and Chase, Rider and Master of. See Boscawen, H.
Dartmouth, Clifton-Dartmouth-Hardness, co. Devon, collector of. See Jenkinson, J.;
perpetuity granted by Henry VII to the corporation of, 162, 366.
Dartmouth, Lord. See Legge, W.
Darziliers, Casper (Gasper) Perrinet, Residing for Her Majesty's service at Geneva, 71, 303, 354, 426.
Das Minas. See Minas.
Datchet, co. Buckingham, new bridge at, 174, 327, 343;
ferry at, quit rent payable out of, 166.
Datchet Bridge, co. Buckingham, roadway from Frogmore to, 209, 261.
D'Auverquerque. See Auverquerque.
Davenant, Dr., report on memorials relating to duties on Holland and Flanders linen, 76.
-, George, Yeoman of the Removing Wardrobe, 228, 328, 368.
-, Henry, Secretary at Frankfort, 37, 71, 136, 303, 327.
Davenport, —, captain, commander of the Enterprise, 376.
-, -, Mary, widow of, 376.
Davers, Sir Robert, pretensions to lease of the Chapel and minister's house in the Savoy, 248.
Davies (Davis), Sir John, reports on Customs Duties, 210.
-, Richard, merchant, seizure of tar, 430.
Davison, —, et al., grant of derelict lands in Norfolk and Lincoln, 432.
Dayrolle (D'Ayrolle), James, Resident at the Hague, 71, 303, 356.
Deal, co. Kent, Agent for the Rights and Perquisites of Admiralty at. See Warren, T.;
coffee house at, 333;
Customs officers at, 325.
Dean, Forest of, co. Gloucester, wood sales in, 285, 286, 365, 452, 453.
De Ancour. See Ancour.
Deane, —, Customs officer, 221.
Debenture Office, 339.
De Blagny. See Blagny.
Debts, Commissioners for stating, appointment of, 259. See also King, G.;
Vanbrugh, W.;
Williamson, E.
Deciphering, allowance for, 305, 319.
De Cressaron (Creveron). See Cressaron.
De Duras. See Duras.
Dee, The, river, 222.
Dee, John, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Sussex, 86, 97.
-, William, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Sussex, 97.
Deer, in Cranbourne Chase, hay for, 319, 326.
in Hyde Park, hay and beans for, 89.
in St. James's Park, 412;
hay and corn for, 291.
in Salcey Forest, 173.
in Windsor House Park, hay for, 384.
red, in Windsor Forest, 255.
removed from Windsor House Park to St. James's Park, Hyde Park and Woodstock Park, 34, 336.
Deering. See Dering.
Deficiencies of several Funds, Acts for making good (8–9 Wm. III, c. 20 and 1 Anne, c. 7), apportionments under, 85, 134, 165, 198, 228, 257, 296, 338, 374, 397, 418, 442, 461.
First Sinking Fund or Deficiencies Fund or General Mortgage, surplus of, 85, 135, 165, 198, 228, 257, 296, 339, 374, 442, 461.
general fund provided by, payment out of, 88.
loans on, 16, 17, 23;
issues out of, 14, 20, 34.
state of, 53.
De Goisy. See Goisy.
De la Cour. See Cour.
Delamer, Walter, major, payment of annuity granted by Charles II to Judith Moor, 218.
Delamere Forest, co. Chester, Chief Forester of. See Crew, Sir J.;
lease of fishing pools in, 7, 8, 27, 28.
De L'Angle. See Angle.
De la Prade. See Prade.
De la Rochefoucauld. See Mountandre.
Delaune, William, colonel, Regiment of Foot of, 418.
De la Val. See Val.
De Lisle. See Lisle.
De Lom. See Lom.
De Matveof. See Matveof.
De Medina. See Medina.
De Montandre. See Mountandre.
De Montfegur. See Montfegur.
Denbigh, county of, Receiver General of Crown Lands Rents and Revenues. See Granger, M.;
Peck, D.;
Whitley, Ralph;
Whitley, Roger;
Whitley, Thomas;
Receiver General of Taxes. See Lloyd, T.;
Second Justice of. See Pocklington, J.
De Nevuille. See Nevuille.
Denia, Spain, hospital of, medicines and necessaries for, 177.
Deniers. See Coins.
Denmark, Ambassadors journeying to, 318, 319.
Charles, Prince of, annuity for quitting his pretensions to the bishopric of Eutin, 95, 225, 299, 343.
Envoy from, 104, 235, 282, 344, 412. See also Rosenerans [I.E.];
Waldersee, M.B. von.
Envoy to. See Sylvius, Sir G.;
Envoy Extraordinary to. See Pultney, D.
George, Prince of, 33, 256;
Lord High Admiral, 28, 141;
Secretary to. See Huke, J. G.
King of, British soldiers discharged from the service of, 351.
servants of, 351.
subsidy to, 40, 158, 232, 276, 277, 450;
arrears of, 277, 427.
treaty with, 277.
pacquets and letters forwarded by the Resident with the Hanse Towns to, 318.
ships of, seizure of, 80, 104;
tidewaiters put on board, 235.
shippers of, petition relating to Customs, 344.
troops of, in the Low Countries, 277, 412.
Dennis [Denny], co. Stirling, feuar of, 60.
Dent, Christopher, frauds in the Salt Duty, 287, 389.
-, Richard, landwaiter, London port, and formerly at Bristol, to be surveyor of Exeter, 399, 409.
Deptford, co. Kent, 333.
Derby, county of, Clerk of the Peace. See Grigson, H.
Receiver General of Taxes, 327. See also Bradshaw, S.
surveyors of the Duties on Houses. See Bingham, T.;
Nevill, D.
Derby, Earl of. See Stanley, J.
Derby, Benjamin, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Dorset and Poole, 87, 97.
-, John, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Dorset and Poole, 87, 97.
Dering (Deering), Charles, Auditor General of Ireland, 321, 440.
-, -, Charles, son of, Auditor General of Ireland, 321, 440.
-, Sir Edward, Auditor General of Ireland, 440.
-, Henry, afterwards Sir Henry, a Commissioner for managing Wine Licences, 252.
De Sarlande. See Sarlande.
De Soto. See Nugent, [H.]
Desprats, Louis, lieutenant, going into Her Majesty's service in Portugal, royal bounty for, 291, 292.
De Vere, Aubrey, 20th Earl of Oxford, lease of the joiner's lodge near Chelsea Hospital, 110;
Regiment of Horse of, 293, 367, 435.
Devizes, co. Wilts, riots in, 423, 442.
Devon, county of, 337.
castles, manors and lands in, steward of. See Boscawen, H.
lands in, 191.
Receiver General of Taxes. See Burridge, S.;
Quash, J.;
Wood, —.
tin, sale of, Receiver of the moneys arising by. See Anstis, J.
Devonshire, Duchess of. See Cavendish, Rachel.
De Wild. See Wild.
Dick, Sir Andrew, children of, debt due to, 113.
Dickinson, —, lieutenant, widow of, petition of, 415.
Dickson, Robert, landwaiter at Borrowstounness, 430.
Dillon, Robert, Earl of Roscommon, petition for addition to his pension, 426.
Dinant, Belgium, prison at, 399, 420.
Dingledey alias Dingle Down. See Tintagel.
Dingwall, Dringwall, co. Ross and Cromarty, borough of, 67.
Dinwoodie. See Dunwoodie.
Disart. See Dysart.
Dishington, Thomas, weigher and marker at Leith, appointed wine taster and inspector of tobaccos at Leith, 270, 312.
Dishoyer and Toyer, feuars of, 59.
Distillery, difference between English and Scotch, 210.
Dixon, George, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Somerset and Bristol, 54, 87, 173.
-, Sir Robert, a Commissioner of Customs, Scotland, leave to go to Bath, 185.
Dodd (Dod), —, union of the East India Companies, 42, 43.
-, John, Receiver General of the Rights and Perquisites of Admiralty, 23, 37, 177, 179;
issues to, 225;
payments by, 71, 211, 225, 242, 260, 420;
petitions referred to, 129, 140, 399;
report of, 211.
-, Joseph, carpenter, prisoner in Ludgate, 242.
Dodgein alias Reeve, Hannah, of Great Yarmouth, lease of the manor of Beverley, 398.
Dodington, Sir Francis, grandfather of George, 378.
-, George, et al., clothiers to the Forces in Ireland, 15, 30, 141, 172, 362.
-, -, Secretary to the Commissioners for the Union with Scotland, 378;
Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 378;
Clerk of the Pells, Ireland, 378;
petition for grant of place of Clerk of the Pells, Ireland, to his nephew, 362.
Doidg (Doidge), Bivell, tidesman at Plymouth, 154.
Dole Glison, co. Carmarthen, 255.
Dollars. See Coins.
Donaghadee, Donnogodee, co. Down, pacquet boats between Portpatrick and, 180, 181, 182.
Donawart [Dunawerty], co. Argyll, 226.
Donegal, Dowager Countess of. See Chichester, Katherine.
-, Earl of. See Chichester, A.
Donnogodee. See Donaghadee.
Dorchester, Marquis of. See Pierrepont, E.
Dormer, [James], Regiment of Foot of, 40, 381, 426.
Dornoch, Durnoch, co. Sutherland, borough of, 67.
Dornoch, —, Keeper of the Signet, Scotland, 113.
Dorset, county of, Receiver General of Crown Lands, 223;
Receiver General of Taxes. See Derby, B.;
Derby, J.
Douglas (Douglass), —, Horse and Foot under, clothes and accoutrements for, 92.
-, Archibald, Duke of Douglas, pension of, 57, 58, 63.
-, -, Earl of Forfar, Secretary of State of Scotland, 112;
a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, Scotland, 175,369;
pension of, 115.
-, -, of Cavers, Hereditary Sheriff of Roxburgh, Receiver General of Land Tax in Scotland, 98.
-, formerly Hamilton, Charles, 2nd Earl of Selkirk, 112.
-, James, Earl of Angus, Regiment of Foot (the Cameronians) of, 118.
-, -, 2nd Duke of Queensberry, Lord High Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland, 112, 119;
Lord Privy Seal of Scotland, 112, 175, 237, 241, 369;
a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury of Scotland, 112, 175, 369;
lead mines granted in perpetuity to, 122.
-, -, 12th Earl of Morton, a Commissioner for the Union of England and Scotland, 119;
fen duty payable by, 58;
gift of infeoffment of Earldom of Orkney and Lordship of Zetland, 59;
payment to, 116;
tack duties of Orkney and Zetland given to, 63.
-, -, merchant, brandy stolen from, 222.
-, John, debt due to for the Beadsmen's gowns, Scotland, 114.
-, Mary, Lady Mordington, royal bounty for, 28, 336.
-, Robert, tack duties farmed to, 63.
-, -, merchant, cocquet of Leith granted to, 126.
-, -, potash and train oil imported for soap work at Leith, 127.
-, -, soap boiler, Act in favour of, 124.
-, -, pension of, 116.
-, -, and partners, proprietors of the Sugar Manufactories at Leith, claim for exemption from Excise duties on rum or spirits, 120.
-, Walter, major, of Brigadier Livesay's Regiment of Foot, 280, 392, 421.
-, William, 3rd Earl of Queensberry, lead mines granted to, 126.
-, Sir William, brigadier general, Royal Regiment of Scots Dragoons of, 118.
-, -, Commissioner of Excise, Scotland, 379.
Dove, —, Auditor of Imprests, 172.
-, Robert, lieutenant, of the Queen's Own Regiment of Marines, allowance for loss of an eye, 249.
Dover, co. Kent, 221.
Agent for the Rights and Perquisites of Admiralty at. See Warren, T.
collectors of. See Ball, J.;
Breton, R.;
Stockdale, R.
pacquet boats between Ostend and, 310.
riding officers at, 383.
Doves, rent payable in, 62.
Dowdeswell, [Richard], Secretary to the Excise Commissioners in Scotland, 176.
Dowell (Dowle, Dowll), Job searcher of Gloucester, 188.
-, John, messenger of the Exchequer, Scotland, 468.
-, William, messenger in the Exchequer, Scotland, 114.
Downes, Dudley, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, 313.
-, Edward, petition for grant of estate of a person executed for high treason, 259.
Downing, Charles, Comptroller of Customs, London port, 206, 312.
-, William, Comptroller of Customs, London port, 206.
Dowse, William, junior, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Huntingdon, 98, 206.
-, -, senior, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Huntingdon, 206.
Draghi, John Baptiste, funeral of, 336.
-, Sibilla Baptiste, royal bounty for, 336.
Drammen, Dramen, Norway, 80,90,104.
Dresden, Germany, 350.
Dringwall. See Dingwall.
Driver, Anthony, son of Robert, royal bounty as reward for his father's services, 28, 383.
-, Lewis, son of Robert, royal bounty as reward for his father's services, 28, 383.
-, Robert, discovery of timber belonging to the Crown in Rockingham Forest, 28, 383.
Droitwich, co. Worcester, manor of, salt pits in, 164.
Drummond, George, debt due to for alimenting prisoners, 115.
-, -, refusal of appointment as tidewaiter at Kirkcaldy, 321.
-, -, Accomptant General of the Excise Revenue, Scotland, 470.
-, John, bonds for tin consigned to at Amsterdam, 278.
-, William, captain, arrears due to, 118.
Dryburgh, co. Berwick, blench holder of, 61.
Du Barquet. See Barquet.
Dublin, county of, forfeited lands in, 295.
Dublin, co. Dublin, 276, 278, 376.
barracks near, 253.
Dutch ship bound for, seizure of goods from, 419.
horns exported to Scotland, 128.
merchant of, 453.
recruits transported from Chester to, 409.
Dublin, Bay of, 290.
Dublin Castle, 168.
Dublin and Tuam, Archbishop of, pension for maintenance of Francis Bermingham, 440.
Du Bois. See Bois.
Ducaine, Walter, indicted at Oxford for seditious words, 130, 273.
Duce, Jacob, merchant, reduction of imported brandy, 138.
DuCommon, Margaret, retailer of wrought silk, 130.
Dudley, —, cutting and felling masts in America for the Navy, 341.
-, [Joseph], colonel, [Governor of New England], 332.
-, Sir Matthew, a Commissioner of Customs, 220, 464.
Dufaux, Marie Anne La Motte, pension of, 234.
Duffus, Duffis, co. Elgin, feuar of, 63.
Dufour, Paul, lost orders of loan on the Two-Thirds Additional Subsidies in the name of, 151.
Dumas, John, lieutenant, going into Her Majesty's service in Portugal, royal bounty for, 291, 292.
Dumbarton, county of, sheriff of, rent payable by, 64;
retoured duties, 66.
Dumbarton, co. Dumbarton, borough of, 67;
garrison at, arrears due to, 118;
Postmaster of, 182.
Dumfeilding, feuar of, 61.
Dumfries, county of, sheriff of, rents payable by, 64;
retoured duties, 66.
Dumfries, co. Dumfries, borough of, 67.
cocquet and searcher from Glasgow to, 125.
landwaiters at, 246.
Post Office, Postmaster of, 182;
runners between Edinburgh and, 182.
searchers at, 246.
Dummer, Cornelius, surgeon to the Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in Spain, 320.
-, Edward, contractor for providing pacquet boats between England and the Island Plantations in America, 38, 49, 258, 324, 335, 381;
discharge of old contract and making a new one, 83.
-, Thomas, brother of Cornelius, 320.
Dunawerty. See Donawart.
Dunbar, co. Haddington, 67, 281;
chamberlain of, 62;
chamberlainry of rents payable out of, 57;
feuar of, 61.
Dunbar, Archibald, and partners, tack of the Inland Excise, Scotland, 69.
-, John, land carriage waiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, 373.
Dunblane, bishop of, debt due to, 114;
bishopric rents of, tack of, 69.
Duncombe, John, Comptroller of the Accounts of Malt Lottery Tickets, 447.
-, Valentine, loan by, to Lord Griffin, 239, 337.
Dundas, —, captain, pension of relict of, 116.
-, George, surveyor at Leith, 126.
-, -, John, son of, clerk to the cocquet seal at Inverkeithing, 126.
-, Laurence, Professor of Humanity at Edinburgh University, 390.
Dundee, co. Forfar, 67.
cocquet clerk and searcher at, 125.
collector of, 165, 226. See also Bethune, J.;
Minzies, J.
Constable of, 67.
Pin work at, rings containing brass wire imported, duty free, from Stockholm for, 128.
Postmaster of, 182.
Dundonald, co. Ayr, feuar of, 60.
Dundonald, Earl of. See Cochrane, J.;
Cochrane, W.
Dunfermline, co. Fife, Abbot and convent of, 67;
Hospital, poor of, 67;
lordship of, 60;
regality of, rent payable by, 64.
Dungeness, co. Kent, 200.
Dunham, Robert, tidesman and boatman at Harwich, 425.
Dunkeld, co. Perth, 91;
bishopric rents of, tack of, 69;
regality of, 65.
Dunker, Peter, commander of a Dutch privateer, 331, 422.
Dunwoodie [Dinwoodie, co. Dumfries], feuar of, 61.
Dupplin, Viscount. See Hay, T.
Duprat, Isaac, lieutenant, going into Her Majesty's service in Portugal, royal bounty for, 291, 292.
Du Puis. See Puis.
Duras, Louis de, 2nd Earl of Feversham, taxes on Somerset House, 258,451.
Durham, bishopric of, collector of Excise in, 336;
lands in, 401.
Durham, county of, auditor of Crown Lands Rents and Revenues, 401;
Receiver General of Taxes. See Wyvell, F.
Durham, co. Durham, 176, 218, 236.
Durnoch. See Dornoch.
D'Vide. See Vide.
Dyot, Richard, a Commissioner of Stamp Duties, 213.
Dysart, Disart, Dysert, co. Fife, 67;
Act for, 124.