Index: F

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F.

Fagell, F., an officer of the States General, 144.

Fagg, Thomas, at the Privy Garden door, royal bounty for, 473.

Fairand, Eliz., payment for lodging the Muscovite Ambassador, 345.

Fairfax, [Charles], colonel, perpetuity granted to heirs of, 302.

-, Henry, Comptroller of Newcastle, 385.

-, Thomas, Lord Fairfax of Cameron, surrender of land in Virginia for a grant of the Lott and Cope and office of Burgmaster [of the lead mines] in Wirksworth, 431.

Fairniele [? Farnell, co. Forfar], 91.

Fairs—

Havering atte Bower, 335.

Romford, 335.

Rostellan, 168.

Falconers, pension for, 276.

Falkirk, co. Stirling, feuar of, 61.

Post Office, Postmaster of, 182;

runners between Stirling and, 182.

Falkland, co. Fife, borough of, 67.

Falkland, Viscount. See Carey, A.

-, Viscountess. See Carey, Rebecca.

FALMOUTH, co. Cornwall, 54, 390, 449.

boatmen at, 224.

fish to be shipped off only at the public quay, 82, 227.

pacquet boats at, agent to. See Rogers, Z.

between Lisbon and, attacked by French privateers, 179, 310.

cloth and hats for the Portuguese Army carried by, 70, 102, 218, 235, 239, 306.

French officers carried by, 291, 332.

hire of ships to act as, 310.

new boat to be built, 310.

prize money for, 179.

recruits transported by, 435, 450, 451.

refitment of, 311.

sick soldiers carried by, 469.

Postmaster at, 310.

prizes brought into, 387.

salt brought into, 320, 337, 387.

Salt Duty, officer of the Commissioners in, 82.

sick soldiers set ashore at, 469.

tidesmen at, 224.

waiters and searchers at, 56.

Fancourt, Richard, proposed as tidesman, 238.

Fane, Charles, 150.

-, -, Mary, wife of, formerly Mary Stanhope, a Maid of Honour, 89, 150;

royal bounty as marriage portion, 83.

Fannen, James, an out-pensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 167.

Farbar, Viscount, a Commissioner for the Union of England and Scotland, 119.

Farelle, Paul la, lieutenant, going into Her Majesty's service in Portugal, royal bounty for, 291, 292.

Fargues (Lafargus), Peter la, captain, going into Her Majesty's service in Portugal, royal bounty for, 292, 332.

Farington. See Farrington.

Farley, —, lieutenant and adjutant of Col. Toby Caulfield's regiment, killed at the taking of Requena Castle, 261.

-, -, Mariana, widow of, pension for, 261.

Farmer, John, colonel, acting President of the Council of Barbados, 383.

Farnell. See Fairniele.

Farra. See Farrer.

Farrel, William, an out-pensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 167.

Farrer (Farra), John, robber on the highway, 304.

-, John, payment for carrying letters, 192, 296, 401.

Farrington (Farington), [Thomas], major-general. Regiment of Foot of, clearings of, 329.

firelocks and drums delivered out of, 357.

levy money for recruits, 81.

officers of, payment for transport, 460.

offreckonings of, 394.

subsistence of, 32, 39, 40, 74, 155, 176, 203, 265, 414, 426, 452.

Farthings. See Mint.

Fausset, William, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Kent and city of Canterbury, 86, 97.

Faversham, Feversham, co. Kent, waiter and searcher at, 384.

Fazakerley, Sir William, Chamberlain of the City of London, 70, 150, 471;

Receiver General of Taxes for London, Westminster, Middlesex and the Inns of Court and Chancery, 70, 87, 90, 96.

Fee Farm rents, grant of, 28, 153, 316.

payable by Northampton, 294.

sale of, 28;

trustee for, 316. See also Talbot, Sir J.

Feilding, Margaret, a Woman of the Bedchamber, 202, 301.

Felony, persons apprehended for, 319.

Feltham, Lucas, an out-pensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 167.

Felton, Thomas, pension granted out of the revenue of Ireland, 177.

Fenn, John, Remembrancer of First Fruits and Tenths, 290.

Fenton, Fentoun, co. Haddington, 57;

feuar of, 62.

Ferguson (Firguson), [James], colonel, Regiment of Foot of (The Cameronians), 117.

-, William, appointment as boatman at Leith declined, 327.

Ferintosh, Excise on, for the laird of Culloden, 124.

Fermor, Henry, a Trustee for Circulating Exchequer Bills, 228.

Ferne, Henry, Customs Cashier, 140;

allowance for incidents, 107;

payments by, 151, 157, 158.

Ferrers, Don Francisco, commander of a Regiment of Spanish Foot, 109.

Ferries, at Datchet, 166;

at the Menai Straits, 152, 239, 240;

Pembroke Ferry, 155.

Ferrintosh, co. Nairn, 120.

Ferrinzean, [co. Ayr], barony of, 438.

Fetherby, —, captain of the Ipswich man-of-war, 375.

Fettercairn, co. Kincardine, feuar of, 61.

Feversham. See Faversham.

Feversham, Earl of. See Duras, L. de.

Fevre, Thomas le, Secretary to the Ambassador Extraordinary to the King of Portugal, 267, 303.

Fez, Morocco, Envoy Extraordinary to the Emperor of. See Val, G. de la.

Field Meer. See Kirton in Lindsey.

Fife, Fyfe, county of, clerkship of the cocquet of, 126.

sheriff of, rents payable by, 64;

retoured duties, 66.

Fife, co. Fife, chamberlainry of, chamberlain of, 62. See also Rosebery, Earl of;

rents of, 57.

cocquet in, 126;

clerk to, 125.

stewartry of, rent payable by, 64.

Finale, Italy, soldiers embarking at, 457.

Finch, Daniel, 14th Earl of Nottingham, 183;

fee farm purchased by the father of, 294.

Findlater (Finlator), Earl of. See Ogilvie, J.

Fingaltown, 126.

Finlasson, James, Register's servant, 116.

Finlator. See Findlater.

Fire engine, at Hampton Court Palace, 96.

Firguson. See Ferguson.

First Fruits and Tenths, pension on, 218, 242.

Remembrancer of, 266. See also Bebington, M.;

Bennett, H.;

Fenn, J.;

Porter, C.;

Prettyman, W.;

Townsend, G.

Fiscar, John, and his wife, poor Palatines going to settle in New York, 231.

Fish, exportation of, frauds in, 235, 389.

exported from Scotland, laws concerning, 111.

for Newcastle or London, 56.

in St. James's Park, 291, 412.

Newfoundland Bank, taken as prize, 428, 430, 455, 458.

ratification to the borough of Aberdeen for customs on, 123.

shipped from the public quay at Falmouth, 82, 227.

taken as prize, 96, 428, 430, 434, 455, 458.

See also Cod;

Pilchard fishery.

Fisheries, Greenland, declared a manufactory by Scottish Act (Jas. VII, 1685), 123.

Newfoundland, 269.

Scotland, 79.

Fishing pools in Delamere Forest, lease of, 7, 8, 27, 28.

Fitzgerald, Robert, petition for re-establishment in office of Comptroller of the Musters in Ireland, 218.

Fitzhardinge, Lady. See Berkeley, Barbara.

-, Viscount. See Berkeley, J.

Fitzroy, Charles, 2nd Duke of Grafton, annuity or pension of, 161, 301, 389;

to carry compliments of congratulation to the Queen of Portugal on her arrival from Holland, 405;

woods and coppices in Whittlewood and Salcey Forests granted to, 173.

-, George, Duke of Northumberland, Governor and Captain of Windsor Castle, 300;

Regiment of Horse of (Royal Regiment of Horse Guards), 360, 367, 435, 451.

-, Henrietta, Duchess of Grafton, 266.

-, Henry, Duke of Grafton, 290, 389.

-, Isabella, Duchess of Grafton, afterwards wife of Sir Thomas Hanmer, 290.

-, -, Dowager Duchess of Grafton, annuity or pension of, 161, 301, 389.

Fitzwalter (Fitzwauter), Lord. See Mildmay, C.

Flanders, 27;

Army in. See Army—in the Low Countries;

linen imported from, duties on, 76.

Fleming, Christopher, Lord Slane, Regiment of Foot of, 418.

-, Sir William, et al., Commissioners for Land Tax anno 1706, 226.

Fletcher, [John], engineer, killed in Spain, 25.

-, -, Rebecca, widow of, petition for pension, 25.

Flint, 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.

Flints, for the Indians in New York, 266.

Florence, Italy, 346, 348.

Flotard, —. issue to, out of secret service money, 37.

Flour, for the Army, 177.

Flushing, Holland, privateer of, 337;

quay at, pacquet boats using, 207.

Foedera, Rymer's, publication of, 299, 441;

to be sent to the Solicitor General, 37.

Foley, [Paul], Speaker of the House of Commons, jewel plate delivered to, 27.

Folkestone, co. Kent, 200.

Foord, George, clerk to the Warden of the Mint, 167.

Forage, for the Prussians in the Low Countries, 36, 40, 74, 216, 232, 288, 462.

Forbes, Alexander, Commissioner of Excise, Scotland, 379.

-, Duncan, of Culloden, Scottish Act in favour of, 125.

-, George, servant to the clerks of the Treasury, Scotland, 114.

-, -, Inroller of the Property Roll, Scotland, 468.

-, John, of Culloden, claim for exemption from Excise duties on beer, ale and aquavitæ, 120;

lands of, at Ferrintosh, corn produce of, 120.

-, Robert, clerk, chaplain going to Carolina, 161.

-, Sir Robert, Clerk of the [Privy] Council, Scotland, 113.

-, [William], Lord Forbes, Scots Troop of Life Guards of, 118, 119.

Ford, —, examination of, in connexion with proceedings for high treason, 332.

-, James, in Shrewsbury Gaol, prosecution of, for listing several persons without authority, 33, 330.

Forests. See Woods and Forests.

Forfar, county of, sheriff of, rents payable by, 64;

retoured duties, 66.

Forfar, co. Forfar, 67;

Postmaster of, 182.

Forfar, Earl of. See Douglas, A.

Forgland, Lord, pension of, 116.

Forguy, Richard, tidesman, superannuation of, 238.

Forres, co. Elgin, 67.

Postmaster of, 182.

sheriff of, rents payable by, 64;

retoured duties, 66.

Forrester, Lord. See Baillie, W.

Forrester, Jos., plumber to the Works, Scotland, 115.

-, Mary, a Maid of Honour, 202, 301, 442.

Fort, James la, captain, of Col. Blosset's regiment, pension for, 440.

Fort Montjuich. See Montjuich.

Fort William, co. Inverness, beer and ale brewed and sold in, exemption from Excise duty claimed, 120;

Governor of. See Maitland, [J.];

tidewaiter at, 76, 139.

Fortescue, Edmund, recommended for employment in the Customs, 56.

Forth, Firth of, 122.

clerkship and keeping of the cocquet seal for the north side of, 126.

clerkship and keeping of the cocquet seal for the south side of, 126.

ship to guard, 82.

Fortime, —, surveyor of Berwick, 56.

Fortrose, Fortross, co. Ross and Cromarty, borough of, 67.

Forts and Fortifications, in Spain, 5.

named:

Barbados.

Fort William.

Gibraltar.

St. John's, Newfoundland.

Fost. See Frost.

Foster, James, affidavit concerning embezzlement of materials of Beaumaris Castle, 9.

-, Thomas, boatman at Rye, 224;

riding officer at Winchelsea, 361, 370.

Foudray (Fowdray), Pile of, co. Lancaster, 81.

Foulis, —, of Ravelston, clerkship of the Bullion, Scotland, 125, 126.

-, -, Adam, son of, clerk to the Bullion, Scotland, 125, 126.

Fountaine, Thomas, petition for payment out of the Hereditary Excise to, 145.

Fountains, in Hampton Court Gardens, 340.

Four and a Half per cent. Duty, accounts of, 3, 92.

application of, 92.

management of, by the Customs Commissioners, 92.

payments out of, 383, 435.

perpetuity charged on, 92.

Fowdray. See Foudray.

Fowey, co. Cornwall, boatmen at, 56.

collector of. See Pillson, J.

deputy comptroller of, 298, 305.

searchers at, 224, 254.

tidesmen at, 56.

waiters at, 224, 254.

Fowler, Fra., waiter and searcher at Gannell, 155.

-, William, landwaiter at Exeter, 155;

appointed landwaiter at Liverpool, 298.

Fowls, in St. James's Park, 291, 412.

Fownes, Richard, steward of divers manors in Somerset, 270.

Fox (Foxe), Charles, Paymaster General of the Forces Abroad, 10, 146, 209, 276, 388;

Paymaster General of the Forces in Ireland, 141, 172, 362.

-, Peter, an out-pensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 167.

-, Thomas, allowance for keeping registers of public loans in the Office of the Auditor of the Receipt, 191, 295, 402, 472.

Foxal, —, Secondary of the Counter, 5.

Foxlease. See Lyndhurst.

Foyson, Mary, necessary woman of the Royal Household, 397.

Fraiser. See Frazer.

Frampton, Tregonwell, Keeper of Her Majesty's racehorses at Newmarket, 146, 154.

FRANCE, brandy of, taken as prize, 259.

church of, at St. James's, 379;

at Wapping, minister of. See Cairon, J.;

Praed, L. de la.

corresponding with, 200.

goods of, Twenty-Five per cent. duty on, 472.

invasion of England by, 169, 447, 463.

King of, persistence in invasion of England, 169.

linen of, illegal trading at Newfoundland of, 269.

men of war, gunnage of, 367;

pacquet boat taken by, 310.

ministers of, in the Savoy, annuity for, 85, 300, 328, 470.

officers of, going into Her Majesty's service in Portugal, 291;

royal bounty for, 332.

Plantations goods exported to, 465.

prisoners in, 35, 110, 147, 149, 158, 235, 323, 329, 415.

privateers of, 56;

ships seized by, 310, 430, 449;

taken as prize, 235, 236.

Protestants of, payments to, 328, 358.

refugee from, estate of, 443.

salt of, Scottish Act concerning the price of (Chas. II, 1681), 123.

ships and shipping, 5s. per ton duty on, appropriation out of, for fund for paying annuities, 472.

intercourse and correspondence with people on the coast of Sussex, prevention of, 363, 366.

polacres (pole-axes), 376.

resorting to Scotland, 122.

taken as prize, 96, 141, 363, 376.

silks of, smugglers of, 363.

tobacco may be carried by neutral ships to, 6, 54, 102, 146, 465.

trade and commerce with, prohibition of, 102;

Act for (3–4 Anne, c. 12), 366.

war with, 16;

cessation of, 69.

wines of, imported into Edinburgh, duty on, 124;

imported into Maryland and Virginia, 465;

taken as prize, 259.

Francis, Howell, collector of Cardigan, 425.

Franckland. See Frankland.

Francklin, Sir John, land at Castle Hill, Windsor, 102.

Frankfort, 44, 404;

Secretary at. See Davenant, H.

Frankland (Franckland), Sir Thomas, Postmaster General, 179, 310, 345, 372, 408;

security for his son William, 401.

-, William, Receiver General of Stamp Duties, 345, 374, 401, 409.

Franks, [Richard], colonel, in Col. Livesay's Regiment of Foot, 392.

Franshaw, Simon, correspondent to merchants of Holland, 221.

Frauds, Act of (14 Chas. II, c. 11), 333, 443.

Frazer (Fraiser), Charles, lease of lands in Kendal, 147.

-, George, tack of the bishop's rents of Orkney, 69.

-, Robert, advocate, payment to, 116.

Frechvill. See Frescheville.

Freckleton, Thomas, Surveyor of the Petty Customs and Subsidies, London port, and of the Subsidies of 3s. per ton and 12d. per pound, 376.

Fredericksborg, Denmark, 351.

Freeman, John, one of the sureties of Arnold Brown, 287.

Freestone, John, apprehended for felony and housebreaking, 319.

Frescheville (Frechvill, Fretchville), Ann Charlotte, Lady Frescheville, a Lady of the Bedchamber, 202, 301.

-, John, an out-pensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 167.

Fries, Princess of, cause concerning jewels between Queen Anne and, 184.

Frogget, Christopher, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 361.

Frogmore, co. Berks, roadway from Datchet Bridge to, 209.

Frost (Fost), Mark, of Bow, brewer, lease of fairs and markets at Romford, 335.

-, Thomas, extraordinary tidesman, appointed tidesman, 238.

Frote, Charlotte, pension of, 234.

Froterness, feuar of, 60.

Frowde, Ash., journey to Harwich about the Holland pacquet boats, 370.

-, William, tidewaiter, London port, 155.

Fuencalada, Count de, payment to, 11.

Fuller, John, Surveyor of the Duties on Houses, co. Sussex, 197.

Fullerton, —, lieutenant-colonel, relict of, pension of, 116.

Fullshaw, Fulshaw, co. Ayr, barony of, 438.

Fulter, —, examination of, in connexion with proceedings for high treason, 332.

Furnese, Sir Henry, agent to. See Beranger, —.

loans by, 23, 35, 38, 40, 49, 50, 94, 158, 215, 271, 357, 377, 435, 450.

petition on behalf of Ellis Tyrrel, 54.

remittances for the Forces in the Low Countries, 13, 17, 18, 50, 215, 382, 444;

for the Forces in Spain, 7, 8, 21, 31, 36, 44, 51, 163, 175, 238, 295, 359, 360, 365, 404, 457;

for the prisoners in France, 35.

to attend or attending the Treasury, 4, 20, 46, 48, 53.

Furness, co. Lancaster, 81.

Furniture, for Ambassadors, 307, 347;

for the House of Commons, 389;

for Kensington Palace, 75;

for the Royal Anne man of war, 328, 368;

for ships, 130, 137. See also Wardrobe, Great.

Fuzees, for the Indians in New York, 266.

Fyfe. See Fife.

Fynon Grech, co. Carmarthen, 255.