Index: H, I

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Haberley, Alice, necessary women to the Women of the Bedchamber, 49.

Hackhouse, —. Army debenture endorsed to, 357.

Hackney Coaches, Office, incidents and salary bills, 51, 126, 238, 385, 483.

rent, issues out of, 39, 283, 333, 353, 400.

Hackworth, William, weigher in fee in London port, 162.

Hague, The, 357.

Ambassador Extraordinary at, Secretary to. See Walpole, H.

English seamen, soldiers and widows at, relief of, 343, 344.

H.M. Resident at. See Dayrolle, James.

Imperial Minister at. See Goes, Comte de.

offices at, New Year's gifts in, 344.

Haigie, Eliz., pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 472.

Haldens, John, signature of lands and barony of Glenagys in favour of, 187.

-, Mungo, signature of lands and barony of Glenagys in favour of, 187.

Hales, Elizabeth. See Coke.

-, Thomas, collector of taxes for Bromley, prosecuted for illegal levying, 52.

Half Subsidies. See Customs—Duties, Tonnage and Poundage.

Halham's Court. See Ryme.

Haliburton, Alison, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 470.

-, George, bishop of Aberdeen, pension for, 469.

-, Sarah, Lady Olivistob, pension in Scotland for, 470.

Halifax, Lord. See Montagu, Charles.

Hall, Henry, payment to, for arrest of a highway robber, 258.

-, John, Examiner to the Court of Exchequer in Scotland, 392.

-, -, housebreaker, reward for arrest of, 313.

Hallam's Court. See Ryme.

Hallowford, co. Middlesex, mansion house and site of the manor of, lease of, 317.

Hallywell, Christian, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 472.

Hamburg, 344.

merchants of, petition of, for leave to trade to Scotland for fresh fish, 152, 171, 195;

trading to the Shetlands, 196.

Resident at. See Wych, John.

ships from, 146, 410.

Hamill, William, royal bounty for, 376.

Hamilton, —, colonel, petition of, 94.

regiment of, clothing, 94, 441.

new raising, after reduction in Spain, 441.

offreckonings, 198;

respit on, 94, 441.

subsistence, 166, 379.

-, —, letter of, from Jamaica, 3.

-, Alexander, lieutenant colonel, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 471.

-, Anna, pension in Scotland for, 473.

-, Dame Christian, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 470.

-, Elizabeth, Countess of Orkney, payment to, for rent of Blasket Island, 58.

-, Elizabeth, and her sons, annuities of, 428.

-, -, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 470.

-, Frederick, colonel, regiment of, lieutenants in, half pay for, 122. See also Hamilton, Colonel —.

-, Gavin, underclerk of the Queen's Process in Scotland, 267, 389;

underclerk of Session in Scotland, signature of lands in favour of, 187.

-, Hans, colonel, regiment of foot of (formerly Lord Lucas's), offreckonings of, 461.

-, Isabel, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 471.

-, Jean, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 472.

-, John, lieutenant colonel of colonel John Mitchelburn's regiment, half pay for, 121.

-, -, porter of Holyrood House, salary, 266.

-, Margaret, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 472.

-, Walter, Lieutenant Governor of St. Christopher, allowance, 151, 253, 301, 491.

-, William, underkeeper of Holyrood House, death of, 266, 389;

salary, 266.

Hamilton-Moore, Henry, Earl of Drogheda, regiment of foot of, captain in, half pay for, 121.

Hammond (Hamond), —. bond executed by, 15.

Hampton, co. Middlesex, 177.

Hampton Court, co. Middlesex:

Bushey Park alias the South Park, bridges in, repair of, 382.

deer in, hay and corn for, allowance for, 177, 254.

drains in, repair of, 301, 382.

herbage and pannage and browsings of, grant of, 177.

keeper of, fee of, 177, 254;

grants of office of, 176–7.

lodge in, repair of, 79, 104, 177.

mower of the brakes, grants of office of, 177.

Paler of, grants of office of, 177.

Rangership, etc., of, fee of, 177;

grants of, 79, 177.

Chace of, Lieutenant and Keeper of, fee of, 177, 253.

office of, fine of, to be levied, 89–90, 93;

grants of, 89, 177.

deer at, hay for, 332.

furniture at, repairs to, 488.

Gardens, Keeper of, fee of, 254.

works in, 389.

Guardhouses at, repairs to, 161.

Hare Warren, game in, grants of, 177.

Keeper of, fee of, 177, 254;

grants of office of, 177.

Ranger, etc., of, fee of, 177;

grants of office of, 177.

Honor or manor of, 177.

Bailiff of, fee of, 253.

Chief Steward and Feodary of, fee of, 177, 253.

office of, fine of, to be levied, 89–90, 93;

grants of, 89, 177.

Game in, Keeper of, fee of, 177;

grants of office of, 177;

livery allowance for, 177.

writings concerning, 181.

House Park, paling of, repairs to, 144, 332.

underkeepers, lodge of, 286, 465;

wages, 254.

Mansion House, Keeper of, fee of, 254;

grants of office of, 177.

works at, 389.

Middle Park alias the North Park, bridges in, repair of, 382.

deer in, hay and corn for, allowance for, 177.

drains in, repair of, 382.

herbage and pannage and browsings, windfall and dead wood in, grant of, 177.

Keeper of, fee of, 177, 254;

grants of office of, 177.

mower of the brakes, fee of, 177;

grants of office of, 177.

Paler of, fee of, 177;

grants of office of, 177.

Ranger, etc., of, fee of, 177;

grants of office of, 177.

moletaker at, fee of, 254.

North Park. See Hampton Court, Middle Park.

Orchards, Keeper of, fee of, 254.

South Park. See Hampton Court, Bushey Park.

stud at, hay for, 332.

Hanaper, accounts, fees for auditing, 310.

Clerk of. See Seymour, Henry.

Office, printed Acts, etc., for, 275.

-, Ireland. See Ireland.

Hanbury, William, payments to, for care of Cottonian Library, 101;

for expenses in the purchase of inheritance of Cotton House, 463.

Hancock, Jeremy, brazier, payment to, 24, 236.

Handasyde, Thomas, brigadier, Governor of Jamaica, letter from, 164;

letter to, 477.

memorial of, 466.

payment to, 56.

petition of, 56.

regiment of, charge on, for arms, 318.

in Ireland, 318.

in Jamaica, 318.

officers of, charges on, 466;

in England, subsistence for, 112, 156, 229, 269, 377, 432, 456.

offreckonings, respits on, removed, 56, 290, 333.

recruiting for, levy money for, 377.

recruits for, transportation charges to Jamaica, 378.

subsistence for, as part of 5,000 men for sea service, 42, 168, 311, 433.

Handbridge Principality, co. Chester, manor of, lease of, 445.

Handsyde, Robert, reward for carrying a letter to the Dey of Algiers, 241.

Hanger, John, a Commissioner for taking subscriptions for enlarging the capital stock of the Bank, 180.

Haning. See Pringle, John.

Hanover, Court of, F. Palmes sent to, 78.

Elector of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Howe, E. S.;

Secretary at Frankfort attending, on campaign, 289.

Troops of. See Army—Low Countries.

Hanse Towns, Envoy Extraordinary to and Resident at. See Wych, J.

Hanway, Jonas, captain of H.M.S. Plymouth, 61.

Hapgood (Hopgood), Thomas, Yeoman of the Cellar to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 298.

Hardcastle, John, bitmaker to the Prince of Denmark's stud, 223.

-, Robert, Customs boatman at Sunderland, 41.

Hardwick, co. Nottingham, 176, 273;

Carr, 273;

Woods, 273.

Hardwick, Joseph, payment to, for journey to Cascaes, etc., 160.

Hare, Henry, Customer and collector of Lynn Regis port, appointment, 212.

allowance for a clerk, 271.

salary, 241.

-, John, Richmond Herald, fee of, 281.

Harley, Edward, Auditor of Imprests, 64, 96, 106, 132, 164, 277, 284, 291, 302, 305, 314, 404;

his deputy. See Moody, J.

-, Robert, Earl of Oxford, Lord High Treasurer, 86, 101, 109.

Harman, —, colonel, captain of the Company of Battle Axe Guards in Ireland, 451.

Harmston, co. Lincoln, 367.

Harnage, Richard, slopseller of the Navy, payments to, 295, 373, 433;

petition of, 73–4, 250.

Harris, George, captain in Lord Charlemont's regiment, half pay for, 122.

-, John, trumpeter in the Fourth Troop of House Guards, 128.

-, Richard, appointed Customs boatman in Plymouth port, 88.

Harrison, Charles, Solicitor attending the Exchequer Court, 474.

-, Francis, acting Commissary General of Ireland on the death of his brother, petition for pay, 451.

-, John, Chester carrier, 194.

-, Sarah, pensioner of the Prince of Denmark, 224, 300.

-, [Thomas], colonel, regiment of (formerly Southwell's), agent for. See Gardiner, R.

captain in, petition of, 322.

drafts to, 270.

lieutenant of, a prisoner of war, subsistence of, 354.

officers of, killed at Almanza, arrears of, 322.

subsistence of, 322, 354;

in Catalonia, issues for, 166, 205.

Harry, Edmund, collector of Fowey port, money advanced by, for service of William III on his landing, 442.

Hart, George, captain, reformed officer, half pay for, 122.

-, Rawson, lease of the site etc., of the manor of Kirton in Lindsey and of lands in Magglemore, 64.

-, Robert, a Receiver of Crown Land Revenues, 438.

-, Samuel, accomplice of T. Tresham in an Excise fraud, 196–7.

Hartlepool, co Durham, merchants of, prosecuted for Salt Duties frauds, 124, 156;

released from prison, 155, 194, 373.

Hartley, John, of Liverpool, surety for the collector of Customs, 134.

Hartlib, John, clerk of the coast business in London port, 331.

Hartmere Wood, co. Kent, 423.

Hartopp, Peter, joint Paymaster of the Expedition under Earl Rivers in 1706,

petition of, 161.

Harvey, Charles, custodiam lease of messuages in Lynn Regis, 83.

-, [Daniel], major general, regiment of horse of, drafts to, clothing and accoutrements of, 131, 244, 425.

horses for, 4, 86, 157, 165.

officers of, subsistence for, 166.

sent to Portugal, 425.

subsistence for, in Catalonia, 166, 205.

Harwich, co. Essex, 17, 427, 428, 462.

corn imported at, 370.

Customs collector. See Bury, J.;

Meadows, R.

Customs surveyor and waiter, 332.

disabled soldiers landed at, cure, lodging and conveying to London, allowance for, 257;

no provision for, 126.

fortifications at, improvement of. See Fortifications.

Post Office at, 356.

ship sunk as a breakwater at, 49.

Haslen, Richard, comptroller of Chichester port, 467.

Hastings, co. Sussex, Mayor of, charges of, in preserving a prize, 285.

Hastings, Frances, Countess of Huntingdon, widow of Theophilus, 7th Earl, her marriage to Chevalier Michael de Ligondes, 301.

Hatch, John, tidesman in London port, 138.

Hatcher (Hatchew) Mere. See Delamere, Forest of.

Hathorne, Joshua, merchant, permitted to reduce rum to proof, 381.

Hatley, Henry, senior, administrator of Henry, junior, petition of, 161.

-, -, junior, joint Paymaster of the Expedition under Earl Rivers in 1706, 161.

Hatton, William, tidesurveyor in London port, 412.

Hautbois, 230. See also George, Prince of Denmark.

Haverford West, co. Pembroke, lands in, lease of, 240.

lordship of, fields of Tempance (Temperance) in, lease of messuage in, 240.

Priory, lands called the Veild House belonging to, lease of, 240.

Receiver General of assessments. See Howells, G.

Havering Park, co. Essex, petitions concerning, 109, 124.

Havre de Grace, 74.

Hawes, —, representing Sir T. Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy, 4, 14.

-, Francis, agent to P. Papillon, Cashier of the Victualling, 346.

Hawkers and Pedlars, Licensing of: Act 9 Wm. III, c. 25, for, 45.

annuities on, 39.

Commissioners for, accounts of, 83;

auditing fees, 310.

attending the Treasury, 1.

petition referred to, 45.

report of, 1.

cryers of old clothes, hats, periwigs, etc., petition of, 45;

to be licensed, 1.

Office, incidents bill, 82;

salary bill, 82.

Hawkins, John, groom to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 298.

-, William, waiter and searcher and riding officer in Newhaven port, 310.

Hawks. See Queen's Hawks.

Hawley, Henry, equerry to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 298.

Hay, Agnes, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 471.

-, Jennet, pension in Scotland for, 473.

-, [Lord John], regiment of, subsistence for, 166, 293.

-, Thomas, Viscount Dupplin and Earl of Kinnoul, heir and assignee of William, annuity for, 353;

payment to, 287.

-, William, Earl of Kinnoul, annuity of, 287, 353.

-, See also Hey.

Hayford, Elizabeth, royal bounty for, 103.

Hayley, Henry, moneyer of the Mint, to return from Edinburgh, 103.

Hayne, John, captain in Lieutenant General Ingoldsby's regiment, half pay for, 122.

Hazle Wood, co. Kent, 423.

Heacham, Hechham, Hertham, Hictham, co. Norfolk, Customs boatmen at, 162, 212, 412;

waiters and searchers at, 40, 88.

Headford, [co. Galway], barracks in, maintenance of, 120.

Healing medals, issues for, 43, 376, 395.

Hearthmoney, in Ireland. See Ireland.

Heath, Robert, payment to, for disbursements for the House of Lords in Ireland, 58.

-, Roger, Customs boatman at Wilcove, 138.

-, William, payment of Navy bills of, 98, 173, 179.

Heathcote, Sir G[ilbert], attending the Treasury, 35;

complaint made by, of mismanagement of cash received for Salt Duty, 31.

-, John, one of the Trustees for Circulating Exchequer Bills, 182.

Heather, Charles, waterman to the Prince of Denmark, 299.

Hebdon, John, Customs collector at Colchester, arrears of, 443.

Hechham. See Heacham.

Hedges, Sir Charles, an administrator of the personal estate of the Prince of Denmark, 220.

annuity or allowance of, payments on, 73, 152, 304, 434.

Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, 220;

certificate by, 82;

reports by, 303, 383.

-, Richard, captain, payments to, for services in Ireland, 58, 478.

Heinsius, [Anthony], Pensionary of Holland, letters to, mentioned, 87.

Heirden, James, custodiam lease of messuages in Lynn Regis, 83.

Helbig, Mary, pensioner of the Prince of Denmark, 223, 299.

Helmes, Edward, tidesman in Plymouth port, 332, 372.

-, Robert, merchant, permitted to reduce rum to proof, 381.

Hemings, Robert, watchman in London port, 162.

Hemp, for the Navy, contract for, 430.

on quarantined ships, 437, 459;

directions concerning, 366, 461.

price of, combination of persons to raise, 430.

Henche, James, ship's mate, taken prisoner by a privateer, 421.

Henderson, Ann, pensioner of the Prince of Denmark, 224, 300.

-, James, footman to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 298.

-, Jean, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 470.

-, John, Macer of the Justice Court, Scotland, 266.

-, William, Justice of Peace for Shetland, 195.

Heneage, Sir Michael, Usher of the Exchequer Court, payments to, for necessaries and diet allowance, 101, 303, 319, 491.

Henley, John, Receiver General or Treasurer for Prizes, attending the Treasury, 11, 63;

money in his hands, 206;

payments by, 55–6, 188.

-, Lambert, riding officer, at Lydd, 162;

at Bexhill, 162.

Henning, [Caspar Frederick], Paymaster of the Royal Gardens, 438.

Henry VII, perpetuity granted by, 315.

Henry VII's Chapel. See London and Westminster, Streets, etc.—Westminster Abbey.

Henry VIII, grant by, 101;

lands purchased by, 69.

Hepburn (Hepburne), inspector of the pine curing and packing of white fish in Scotland, 162.

-, Patrick, Queen's Apothecary in Scotland, salary, 263, 267.

Heraldry, designs and painting work, for Sir C. Shovell's funeral, 108;

occasioned by the Union and by the death of the Prince of Denmark, 54.

painters. See Pink, J.;

Trevet, R.

Heralds and Pursuivants at Arms, fees, 281;

in Ireland. See Ireland;

in Scotland. See Scotland.

Bluemantle Pursuivant. See Gibbon, J.

Chester Herald. See Mawson, C.

Clarencieux King. See Vanbrugh, J.

Garter King. See St. George, Sir H.

Lancaster Herald. See King, G.

Norroy King. See Le Neve, P.

Portcullis Pursuivant. See Hesket, J.

Richmond Herald. See Hare, J.

Rouge Croix Pursuivant. See Bound, J.

Rouge Dragon Pursuivant. See Downes, D.

Somerset Herald. See Stebbing, S.

Windsor Herald. See Maudit, P.

York Herald. See Cromp, L.

Herauld, James, Purveyor of the Stables of the Prince of Denmark, 222, 298.

Herbert, Henry, Lord Herbert of Chirbury, a Commissioner for Trade, executors of, payment to, 280;

salary, 68.

-, James, lessor of Sharpfleet and Standgate Creeks in the Med-way, 418.

-, Thomas, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, gift of marble to, 41.

Lord High Admiral, 41, 352;

salary, 106.

Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, petition referred to, 57.

Lord President of the Privy Council, 492;

allowance in lieu of diet, 275;

royal bounty for, 275.

pension for, on the Post Office revenue, 353, 402;

out of Profits and Perquisites of the Admiralty and Secret Service, 492.

-, Thomas, watchmaker in ordinary to the Queen, 254.

Herbstrewer. See Queen's Herbstrewer.

Herdman (Hirdman), James, of Hartlepool, released from the Fleet prison, 194, 240.

Hereford, county of, Auditor of Crown Land Revenues for, fee of, 109.

lands and tenements in, lease of, 105.

Receiver General of assessments. See Clarke, S.

Hermitage or Blackmore, co. Dorset, lease of Princes Woods, alias East Woods, lawns and a cottage in, 41.

Herne, Lionel, account of, for cancelling old Exchequer Bills, auditing fees, 309.

attending the Treasury, 29, 30.

officer of the Trustees for Circulating Exchequer Bills, salary, 182.

Paymaster of interest on Exchequer Bills, appointment, 220;

issues to, 234, 387;

memorial of, 449;

securities, 214, 220.

Herring Fishery. See Yarmouth.

Herrings. See Scotland—fish.

Herriot, Elizabeth, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 471.

Hertford, county of, Auditor of Crown Land Revenues for, fee of, 109.

Houses, Duties on, arrears of, 435.

Receiver General of assessments. See Peters, R.

sheriff of. See Houblon, R.

Hertham. See Heacham.

Hesket, John, Portcullis Pursuivant, fee of, 281.

-, -, appointed Queen's waiter in London port, 397;

salary, 419.

Hesse Cassel, Landgrave of:

advised of convoy to Gibraltar, 158.

bills of exchange drawn by, refused payment, paid by the Ambassador to Portugal, 158.

Convention with (dated 13 Feb., 1701), 406–8;

(dated 31 Mar., 1703), 406.

payments to, 158.

subsidies to, arrears due in the late war, issues for, 18–19, 213.

issues, etc., for, 207, 227, 334, 379–80, 405, 407, 408.

troops of. See Army.

Hester, John, contractor for hemp for the Navy, 430.

Hewer, William, executor of Samuel Pepys, stay of process against, 302;

Treasurer of Tangier, accounts, 302.

Hewet (Hewett), Thomas, Surveyor General of Woods, Trent North, letter from, 370;

letter to, 176;

salary, 282;

warrant to, 317.

Hext, Amias, pension of, payments on, 279, 491.

Hey, John, appointed landwaiter at Appledore, 412.

-, See also Hay.

Heyfield, —, payment to, out of Admiralty Rights and Perquisites, 284.

Heysham, William, agent for the Island of Barbados, 420.

Heywood, Peter, appointed deputy in Jamaica to the Surveyor and Auditor General of the Queen's Revenues, 425, 490.

Hicks, John, Customs collector at St. Ives, arrears of, 443.

Hicks Hall, Justices at, 296.

Hictham. See Heacham.

Hide. See Hyde.

Highway robbers, arrests of, rewards for, 51, 245, 258, 322.

Highwood, co. Cornwall, wood called, 128.

Hijar, Duke of, Viceroy of Galicia, expresses from and to, mentioned, 158.

Hill, —, colonel, regiment of, clearings of, 123.

drafts to, charging of levy money and subsistence of, 346–7.

offreckonings, 198, 355.

reduced in Spain, 346.

-, Mrs., umbrellas for, 230.

-, Alice, a Woman of the Bedchamber, salary, 52, 391.

-, Christopher, Master of the Barge to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 299.

-, John, a Groom of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Denmark, 221, 297.

-, -, waiter and searcher in Berwick port, 412.

-, -, waterman to the Prince of Denmark, 299.

-, Nathaniel, lessee of tenements in St. James's, Westminster, 468.

-, Richard, captain, reformed officer, half pay for, 122.

-, William, of Rusper, petition for reward for discovering a forfeited estate, 433.

Hill Lodge. See Windsor Great Park.

Hilton, Robert, groom to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 298.

Hinde, Thomas, tobacco imported at Liverpool by, 71.

Hinton, John, waiter and searcher at Southbury, dismissed, 41.

Hirdman. See Herdman.

Historiographer Royal. See Rymer, Thomas.

Hitchcock, George, an agent and trustee for the recovery of the debt due from the Crown of Portugal, 444.

Hoare, Sir Richard, bill of exchange of, 353.

Hobbins, William, felon, reward for arrest of, 246.

Hobson, Sir Charles, Chief Joiner and Purveyor of the Works, 423.

-, John, son of Sir Charles, grant of office of Chief Joiner and Purveyor of the Works, 423;

fees of, 423.

Hockerill, co. Hertford, and Stansted, Queen's private road between, 236.

Hodges, Anthony, Lieutenant-Governor of Montserrat, allowance, 60, 151, 253, 491.

-, Barbara, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 472.

-, Charles, Comptroller of Customs in Bristol port, appointment, 360;

salary, 402.

-, -, issue to, for the Robes, 145.

-, -, trustee for the Duchess of Marlborough and her daughters, 172, 183, 191, 192, 209.

-, Henry, waiter and searcher at Axmouth, 449.

-, Sir William, payment to, 354.

Hog, John, macer of the Exchequer in Scotland, salary, 266.

Hogs' bristles, on Baltic ships, directions concerning, 366.

Holcombe, Humphrey, an agent and trustee for the recovery of the debt due from the Crown of Portugal, 444.

Holden, John, Consul at Faro, expenses of, relating to Gibraltar, 157–8.

-, Samuel, petition of, concerning a quarantined ship, 459.

Holdich, Samuel, nephew of S. Travers, instructed in Customs affairs, 303.

Holland, 44, 147, 196–7, 211, 226, 230, 261, 339, 356, 360, 366, 398, 441.

Army in. See Army—Low Countries.

bills of exchange drawn from, 87, 92, 304, 429.

chocolate from, 146.

exchange to, loss by, 409.

gold exported to, 462.

oil of turpentine from, 146.

Palatines in. See Germany—Protestant Refugees.

Pensionary of. See Heinsius, Anthony.

ships from, 321, 420.

burnt by the French in the Shetlands (in 1703), 196.

five wrecked near Montrose, 162.

licensed in Jersey and Guernsey to trade to the Plantations, 26.

transportation of troops to Ireland from (in 1690–1), 85.

wine imported from, 184. See also Dutch;

States General.

Holland, Sir John, Comptroller of the Queen's Household, plate for, 489.

-, Thomas, information and verdict against, for transporting wool to France, 66, 152.

-, William, tidesman in Liverpool port, appointed a land-waiter, 138.

Holles, John, Duke of Newcastle, petition of, concerning lease of lands, etc., in Dorset, 4.

grant of licence to make a park in Sherwood Forest, 272–4, 317, 370.

allowance payable under, 25, 273–4, 319.

petition for, 176, 202.

lands of, in Sherwood Forest, 273–4.

Ranger of the Park to be made in Sherwood Forest, 273–4.

Hollyoake. See Holy Oake.

Holmes, George, chief clerk for digesting, etc., records in Cæsar's Chapel, salary, 69, 156, 260, 390.

-, -, lieutenant, reformed officer, half pay for, 122.

-, James, payment to, for quitting old houses on Castle Hill, Windsor, 313.

-, Nicho., lieutenant, reformed officer, half pay for, 122.

-, Tempest, of Plymouth, agent to H.M.S. Antelope and Dover, 75.

Holstein Gottorp:

Duke of, Convention between England and Holland and (dated 15 March, 1703), 406.

Envoy Extraordinary to the Court of. See Wych, J.

Troops of. See Army—Low Countries, Twenty Thousand Men.

Holt, [Henry], major general, his regiment of marines, agent to. See Morgan, William.

paying and clearing of, 106.

-, Joseph, footman to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 298.

Holyday, —, master of the Teneriffe galley, 42.

Holyhead, Anglesey, packets between Dublin and, 489.

Holy Oake (Hollyoake), Fisher, surety for J. Andrews, 475;

appointed a Receiver General of arrears of Land Tax for co. Warwick, 475.

Holyrood House. See Edinburgh.

Home, William, Pursuivant in Scotland, 265.

Homrigh. See Vanhomrigh.

Hook, John, Chief Justice of Merioneth, Carnarvon and Anglesey, 283.

Hooker, William, grantee of the office of Receiver General of the Rents, etc., of the Duchy of Cornwall, 247.

Hooks, George, an underclerk attending the House of Commons, 362.

Hooper, William, et al., rewarded for arrests, 245.

Hooton Pagnell, Hutton Pannell, co. York, lease of tithes in, 257.

Hope, The, 410(2);

as a place for performing quarantine, 358, 366.

Hopesteyn van Leuwen. See Leuwen.

Hopgood. See Hapgood.

Hopkins, —, and the Receivership of Land Tax for co. Warwick, 37.

-, Daniel, trumpeter in the Fourth Troop of Horse Guards, 128.

Hopton, Ralph, Lord Hopton, grant of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 484.

Hornby, Ralph, Keeper in Delamere Forest, 129.

Horse, Master of. See George, Prince of Denmark;

Royal Mews and Stables.

Horsehill, Scotland, lands of, 187.

Horse-racing, gifts from the Queen, of plate for races in Yorkshire, 246, 386;

of a gold cup for meeting at Newmarket, 381.

Horses, exported, 410;

duty on. See Customs—Duties. See also—Army.

Ireland.

Royal Buckhounds, Master of.

Royal Mews and Stables.

Horsington, Cornel, Customs boatman at Uphill, 467.

Horsley, —, and debts on the manor of Clewer and Mote Park, 20.

Horton, Alexander, Receiver General of assessments for part of co. Buckingham, 48.

-, Daniel, arrested for burglary, 322.

-, David, Customs collector at Cowes, arrears of, 443.

-, Hugh, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Buckingham, petition of his widow, 301.

Hosier, —, captain of H.M.S. Salisbury, 61.

-, George, Receiver General of assessments for co. Salop, 49.

Hotham, [Sir Charles], regiment of foot of, in Spain, offreckonings, 198;

subsistence, 205.

Houblon, John, commissioner for taking subscriptions for enlarging the capital stock of the Bank, 180.

-, Richard, sheriff of co. Hertford, payment to, 292.

Houghton, Thomas, Customs officer at Liverpool, 301.

Hounslow Heath, co. Middlesex, Keeper of the Game, grant of office of, 177.

House, George, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 472.

-, See also Howse.

Housebreakers, rewards for arrests of, 313.

Household. See George, Prince of Denmark;

Royal Household.

Houseman, James, landwaiter in London port, dismissed, 40.

HOUSES (Windows), Duties on (as by 7–8 Wm. III, c. 18, continued by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20, 1 Anne, c. 7, and 6 Anne, c. 21):

additional Duty, Bill for, 483.

arrears of, petition concerning, 435.

receipts from, for distribution to Deficient Funds, 46, 76, 99, 136, 164, 199, 242, 287, 319, 369, 395, 426, 457.

Receivers General of, 71, 105, 173, 252, 257, 301, 466.

accounts, overpayments transferred to, 250, 304.

appointed, 359–60.

arrears of, petition of receiver of, 240.

extraordinary charges of, 66.

resigned, 359.

securities, 272, 360.

surveyors of, appointed, 71, 105, 173, 252, 300, 466.

dismissed, 173, 252, 466.

petition for place of, 240.

salaries, 71, 105, 173, 252, 257, 300, 466.

tally struck on, in error, 326.

How. See Howe.

How Fort, Island of, River Medway, its use for airing quarantine goods, 445.

Howard, Henry, 1st Earl of Bindon, afterwards 6th Earl of Suffolk, Deputy Earl Marshal, certificate of, 54.

-, Thomas, Lord Howard of Effingham, Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Prince George of Denmark, 221, 297.

-, Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, caveat in behalf of, grant of forfeited estate of T. Patching, 490.

-, Thomas, payment to, for removing deer, 198–9.

Howe (How), Emanuel Scroop, Envoy Extraordinary to the Princes of Brunswick and Luneburg, executors of, loans by, 372;

extraordinaries of, 372;

ordinary of, 276.

Envoy Extraordinary to the Elector of Hanover, ordinary of, 327.

-, -, lieutenant general, Warden of the Forest of Alice-Holt and Woolmer, petition of, 361.

-, Frances, administratrix of T. Neale, petition of, 202.

-, James, waiter and searcher, appointed surveyor at Whitby, 190.

-, John, Paymaster General of Guards and Garrisons. See Army—Guards and Garrisons.

loans by, 111, 206, 329, 396, 448.

Howell, Edward, outpensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 204.

Howells, George, Receiver General of assessments for cos. Glamorgan, Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan and Haverford West, 49.

Howse, John, lease of lands, etc., in cos. Anglesey, Brecon, Carnarvon, Denbigh, Merioneth and Pembroke, 240, 431.

Hoy, Dr. Thomas, fee of, as Reader of Physic in Oxford University, 241.

Hubbald, William, Paymaster of the Artillery Train in Ireland, accounts of, 84, 291.

Hubland, Peter, agent and trustee for recovery of the debt due from the Crown of Portugal, 444.

Huddy, Richard, payment to, for services in Ireland, 59.

Hudgebout, James, custodiam lease of cottages in Rickmansworth, 83.

Hudson, Edward, chaplain for Virginia, passage money for, 227.

Hugk (Hugck), John George, Secretary and Secretary for Foreign Affairs to the Prince of Denmark, payment to, 372;

salary, 221, 223, 297.

Huguetan, John Henry, of London, Army and Transport debentures lost by, 356–7.

-, Susanna, widow of C. R. de la Piementi, Army and Transport debentures endorsed to, 357.

Hull, co. York, port, landwaiters in, 88, 272, 316;

surveyors in, 238.

Humber, River, 350, 441.

Humberston, Matthew, Usher of the Custom House, 352.

Humble, Sir John, officer in the Exchequer for paying Million Adventure annuities and benefits, 360.

Hume, Sir Andrew, a Commissioner for the Equivalent, 234.

-, Patrick, Lord Polwarth, regiment of, levy money for, 185.

Humphreys, James, quartermaster in Brigadier Wolsey's regiment, half pay for, 121.

Hundreds, named:

Dinas Powis.

Milton.

Wallington.

Wirksworth.

Witchford.

Hunt, —, officer deputed to attend to the quarantine in the Medway, 417, 449.

-, John, assignee of a banker's annuity, 349.

-, -, inspector of the River Thames, appointed housekeeper of the Custom House, 170.

-, Nicholas, outpensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 204.

-, William, collector of Excise in North Wales, 194.

Hunter, Robert, colonel:

Governor of New York, attending the Treasury, 36.

payment to, 481.

transport of his goods, etc., 482.

Governor of Virginia, allowance, 487.

instructions to, 486.

losses of, at sea, payment of, 487.

taken prisoner on voyage, 486.

Hunting. See Bere, Forest of.

Huntingdon, county of, Auditor of Crown Land Revenues for, fee of, 109.

lands, etc., in, devised to the Crown, 458;

leases, 105, 259.

Receiver General of assessments. See Dowse, W.;

Jeay, W.

Huntingdon, Countess of. See Hastings, Frances.

Huntsmen. See Royal Buckhounds.

Hurry, Grace, pensioner of the Prince of Denmark, 223, 299.

Hutchins, Bernard, Receiver General of assessments for Somerset and Bristol, 48.

Hutchinson, Jonathan, petition of, concerning the quarantine, 459.

Hutton, Mathew, a Serjeant at Arms, fee, etc., 224.

Hutton Pannell. See Hooton Pagnell.

Hyde (Hide), Edward, 1st Earl of Clarendon, lessee of coppice woods, etc., in the Forest of Wychwood, 445.

-, -, Viscount Cornbury, afterwards 3rd Earl of Clarendon, [Governor of New York], 290.

-, -, 3rd son of Edward, 1st Earl of Clarendon, lease for the life of, 445.

-, -, royal bounty for, 133.

-, Henry, Viscount Cornbury, afterwards 2nd Earl of Clarendon, lease for the life of, 445.

pension of, allowance out of, during the Queen's life, 491;

payment on, for his funeral charges, servants' wages, etc., 33.

-, Lady Jane, a Lady of the Bedchamber, salary, 52, 391.

-, Lawrence, Earl of Rochester, petition for new lease of coppice woods, etc., in the Forest of Wychwood, 445.

Lord High Treasurer, direction by, 349.

-, Robert, of Cotton Hall, lessee of the manor of Handbridge Principality, 445.

Hyde Park. See London and Westminster—Streets, etc.

I

Imperial Troops. See Army.

Impositions. See Customs—Duties.

Imprests, Auditors of (E. Harley; A. Manwaring), 302, 409, 442.

accounts before, 29, 98, 100, 103, 109, 302, 461.

allowances or fees for passing accounts, 184, 321;

increased and additional, 305–10.

attending the Treasury, 4, 5, 6, 27, 28.

certificates by, 64, 96, 291, 302.

clerks, salaries, 305.

deputies (F. Bythell, J. Moody, J. Smith), 28, 164, 279, 284;

salaries, 305.

directions to, 4, 23, 28, 83, 85, 131, 355, 404.

letter to, 477.

matters referred to, 189, 259, 300, 450.

reports of, 28, 85, 101, 103, 260, 261, 314, 315, 345, 353, 406.

salaries, 277.

warrants to, 54, 64, 96, 101, 106, 132, 139, 164, 237, 260, 284, 285, 314, 345, 421.

Ims, Edward, appointed watchman in London port, 331.

Ince, John, Cashier of the Bank of England, 180.

-, William, captain in second in Lord Mountjoy's regiment, petition of, 424.

Inchiquin, Lord. See O'Brien, William.

Incledon, John, Keeper of the Queen's House at Westminster, allowance, 321, 419;

fee of, 464.

Indians. See New York;

Virginia.

Inglis, —, invention by, for improving British salt, 185.

Ingoldsby, [Richard], lieutenant general, expenses of, in making a survey in Ireland, 479;

one of the General Officers in Ireland, 131.

regiment of, captain in, half pay for, 122.

Inkle. See Tape.

Innes, John, ultimus heres of, signature of, 817.

Inniskillin. See Enniskillen.

Interest, rates of—

5 per cent.: on advances by the Bank of England, 169, 320.

on advances by the East India Company, 4.

on debentures on Irish Forfeitures, 391.

on loans on the Eleventh 4s. Aid, 232, 271, 288.

on loans on the General Mortgage (1709), 33, 34.

on loans on Malt Duties, 42.

on loans on the Twelfth 4s. Aid, 5, 23, 31, 42, 136, 149, 242, 294, 297.

6 per cent.: on loans on Coal Duties, 243.

on loans on the General Mortgage, 1709, 12, 37.

on loans on the Subsidy Act (1707), 141, 390.

on loans on the Twelfth 4s. Aid, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12.

on tallies on Half Subsidies (1708), 130, 135, 403.

on tallies on Malt Duties, (1709), 283, 355.

8 per cent.: on loans on Coal Duties, 243.

on loans on Duties on Wines and Vinegar, 398n.

12 per cent. on Customs collectors' arrears, 442.

Invasion by the Pretender, the intended, 57, 58, 86, 90, 95, 147, 178, 451, 453.

Inventions for making and improving salt. See Salt.

Inverkeithing, [co. Fife], schoolmaster of, murdered, 255.

Inverness, co. Inverness, port of, collector of. See Gordon, Alexander;

Ogilvie, J.

Comptroller of. See Barclay, W.;

Wetherly, T.

foreign salt purchased in, 365.

Ipswich, co. Suffolk, 359.

IRELAND:

Accountant General. See Burgh, W.

accounts, passed, 307.

public, stating and balancing, 450.

yearly, transmitted to England, 114.

Admiralty jurisdiction in, 383.

annuities. See Ireland—pensions.

Appeals, Commissioners of, establishment, 117.

Arms, Officers at, new liveries for, 83.

kettledrums, 83;

salaries, 116.

Pursuivants at Arms, 83;

Athlone, salary, 116;

salaries, 116.

Pursuivants attending the Royal State, 83;

fees of, 91.

Trumpets, six, 83;

salaries, 116.

Ulster King at Arms, 83;

salary, 116.

Army in. See Army.

Arsenal. See Dublin.

Artillery in. See Ordnance.

Assizes, Justices of, allowances for charge of circuits, 116.

Athlone Pursuivant. See Ireland—Arms, Officers at.

Attorney General, directions to, 383;

fee and robes of, 114.

Auditor General (C. Dering; J. Ware), fees of, 114.

office of, 171;

rent of, allowance for, 436.

barracks in. See Army, Ireland.

Battle Axe Guards. See Army, Ireland.

bills of mortality, allowance for printing, 117.

Black Rod, Gentleman Usher of the. See Fountain, Sir A.

brewers, allowances to, for wash and waste, 324, 335. See also Dublin.

Chancery, Court of, Clerk of the Crown, salary, 115.

establishment, 115.

Hanaper, Clerk of, salary, 115.

Lord Chancellor, 118;

salary, 115.

Master of the Rolls, salary, 115.

Masters in Chancery, four, salaries, 115.

Original Writs issuing out of, Cursitor or Clerk and Engrosser of. See Carr, T.

paper and parchment for, allowance for, 115.

Chief Governor, 118.

allowances and entertainments, 118.

directions to, 119–20.

yacht for, 146;

furniture for, 305.

Civil List, establishment, 3, 183;

new, 114–18;

rent charged on, 436.

incidents, 116.

pensions on. See Ireland—pensions.

total of, 118.

Claims, Court of, Solicitor of. See Trench, W.;

clerks of, salaries, 310.

clandestine trading to France and Spain from, 83, 321.

Common Pleas, Court of, establishment, 115.

Lord Chief Justice, 118;

fee, robes, etc., of, 115.

Prothonotary, salary, 115.

Second Justice, fee, robes, etc., 115.

Third Justice, fee, robes, etc., 115.

Commons, House of, 57.

addresses of, 213, 392, 450, 451.

clerks and officers of, allowances, provided for, in clauses in Money Bills, 19, 191;

regulation for, 19, 191.

stationery for, 57. See also Ireland—Parliament.

concordatums, payments by, 3;

certified quarterly to the Privy Council, 118;

establishment, 118;

extraordinary, charged on the revenue, 57–9, 478–9;

warrants, directions concerning, 118.

pensions paid on, 3, 123.

conveyances. See Ireland—Register.

corn, exportation of, Irish Act, 6 Anne, c. 18, for encouraging, Bill amending, 271;

to England, proposal for, 477.

Council, 90, 118, 392, 478.

Chamber, Keeper, salary, 116;

Usher of, fees of, 91.

Clerk of, 118;

fees and allowances, 91, 116.

parchment and paper for, allowance for, 116.

counsel in, opinion of, 437.

criminals in, prosecutions of, payments for, 58, 116.

Customs, Accountant General, salary, 117.

arms, clothing, etc., for regiments exempted from 167, 334.

Comptrollers, salaries, 117.

Customers, salaries, 117.

patent officers, establishment for, 117.

searchers, salaries, 117.

debts, Irish Act, 9 Wm. III, Sess. 1, c. 40, for recovery of, by Civil Bills, 489.

deeds. See Ireland—Registe.

establishment. See Ireland—Civil List;

Army—Ireland.

pensions on. See Ireland—pensions.

Exchequer Chamber, rent of, 116.

Exchequer Court:

Attorney General. See Ireland—Attorney General.

Auditor of Foreign Accounts, salary, 115.

Auditor General. See Ireland—Auditor General.

Barons of, Lord Chief, 118;

fee, robes, etc., 114.

Second, fee, robes, etc., 114.

Third, fee, robes, etc., 114.

Chamberlains, rent of office of, 436.

Chief, salary, 114.

Second, salary, 114.

Chancellor of the Exchequer, 118;

salary, 114.

Chief Remembrancer, fees and salary, 114.

Cryer, fees and salary, 115.

Escheators, salaries, 114.

establishment, new, 114–15.

First Fruits and Twentieths, Clerk of, salary and fees, 115.

ink for, allowance for, 114.

Lord Treasurer, 118;

salary 114.

Marshal of the Four Courts, fees and salary, 115.

Offices, 436.

Pells, Clerk of, rent of office of, 436;

salary, 115.

Pipe, Clerk of, fees and salary, 114;

Comptroller of, fees and salary, 114.

Prime Serjeant, fee and robes, 114.

Pursuivant of, fees and salary, 115.

Second Remembrancer, fees and salary, 114. See also Barry, R.

Second Serjeant, fee and robes, 114.

Solicitor General. See Ireland—Solicitor General.

Summonister and Clerk of the Estreats, fees and salary, 115.

Surveyor General. See Ireland—Surveyor General.

Transcriptor and Foreign Opposer, fees and salary, 114.

Usher of, fees and allowances, 114.

Vice Treasurer or Receiver General, accounts, commissioners of, directions to, 478.

allowance for paper, 116.

fee of, 114.

office of, rent of, 436.

Excise, allowances to brewers. See Dublin, brewers;

Ireland—brewers.

arrears, remitted, 366.

debt for, 76.

Commissioners (W. Conolly, T. Keightley, S. Ogle, Sir W. St. Quintin, J. South, Sir T. Southwell), new commissions, 277–8, 452.

salaries, 452.

debt for, 62.

gaugers, 205, 334.

First Fruits and Twentieths. See Ireland—Exchequer Court.

Foreign Accounts. See Ireland—Exchequer Court.

Forfeitures, Act of Resumption, 143, 430.

debentures on, 356.

interest on, issue for (as by 7 Anne, c. 31), 391.

payment in, 318.

Register and Paymaster of. See Jett, T.

payment out of, 318.

Trustees for Sale of, 62, 318. See also Ireland—Lands.

fories [? forays], payment for making, 478.

forts, maintenance and building of, 118, 479.

freight, etc., in, charges of, 118.

French Congregations. See Dublin.

French pensioners. See Ireland—pensions.

Game. See Ireland—Ranger.

garrisons. See Army—Ireland.

Governors General, 118;

allowances and entertainments, 118.

Great Seal, 98, 480.

Hanaper, Clerk of. See Ireland—Chancery.

Receipt, Keeper of, salary, 116.

hearthmoney, arrears of, remitted, 366.

horses bought in, 4, 85, 160, 307.

hospitals, charge of sick soldiers in, 118;

provision of, 118.

invasion of, intended, 57, 58, 90, 451.

Justices. See Ireland—Lords Justices.

Kettledrums. See Ireland—Arms, Officers at.

Lands, forfeited, grants of, 318, 436;

rent charge payable out of, 62.

quit rents, reduction of, 244;

Commissioners for, 244.

letters, allowance for carrying, 118.

linen manufacture, allowance for, 118.

Lord Chancellor. See Ireland—Chancery.

Lord Deputy, 118;

allowances and entertainments, 118.

Lord Lieutenant, 117, 118, 324, 425.

allowances and entertainments, 118.

authorised to vary disposition of Military List, 121.

letters from and to, 188, 191, 212–13, 383.

petitions referred to, 62, 85, 103, 125, 143, 153, 171, 244, 261, 278, 286, 289, 296, 310, 326, 332, 362, 375, 413, 424, 440, 450, 451, 463, 488, 489.

report from, 98.

warrants to, 62, 81, 83, 90, 98, 183, 204, 213, 225, 250, 277, 303, 318, 334, 335, 350–1, 357, 366, 367, 382, 392, 394, 434, 436, 452, 478–80. See also Butler, James, Duke of Ormonde;

Herbert, Thomas, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery;

Wharton, T., Earl of Wharton.

Lord Treasurer. See Ireland—Exchequer Court.

Lords, House of, clocks in, 58.

disbursements for, 57, 58.

officers, clerks and servants attending, rewards, 188;

allowance on the Establishment for, 19, 191, 204.

stationery for, 57. See also Ireland—Parliament.

Lords Justices, 90, 118, 310;

allowances and entertainments, 118.

Master of the Rolls. See Ireland—Chancery.

Military contingencies. See Army—Ireland.

Military List. See Army—Ireland.

Nonconforming ministers, allowance on establishment for, 117.

officers and ministers attending the State, establishment, 116.

Ordnance in. See Ordnance.

Palatines in, settlement of, allowance for, 392, 434.

Commissioners for, 434.

number of families, 392, 434.

Paper Office, Clerk of, perpetuity of, 117.

Papists, in custody at time of intended invasion, fees, etc., for apprehending, keeping, etc., 90. See also Ireland—Popish clergy.

Parliament, Acts of, 19, 59, 191, 271, 478, 489.

Bills, 19, 57, 191, 271;

Committee of the Privy Council for considering, 271.

House, rent of, 58, 116, 478. See also Ireland—Commons;

Ireland—Lords.

Peers, House of. See Ireland—Lords, House of.

Pells, Clerk of. See Ireland—Exchequer Court.

pensions, Civil and Military, 125, 191, 375.

arrears of, 335.

establishment, new, 123.

examination of, 3.

French pensioners, 383.

grants of, 98, 303–4, 318, 350–1, 357 394, 480.

paid on the head of concordatums, 3, 123.

petitions for, 85, 103, 153, 286, 289, 296, 310, 332, 347, 362, 375, 413, 424–5, 440, 450–1, 463, 488.

recipients to reside in Ireland, 123.

report on, required, 123.

perpetuities, establishment, 117.

Physician to the Stole, salary, 116.

Pipe, Clerk and Comptroller of. See Ireland—Exchequer Court.

Popery, Irish Act, 2 Anne, Sess. 1, c. 6, for preventing the further growth of, 489.

Popish clergy, Regulars of, arrests and prosecutions, 59, 478.

Postmaster, Deputy. See Warburton, G.

prest money, allowance for, 118.

printing, allowance for, 118.

prisoners, poor, diet, etc., allowance for, 118.

privateers, islands laid waste to prevent Irish supporting, 58, 478.

Privy Council. See Ireland—Council.

Prizage and Butlerage of Wines, Duties of, Crown's lease of, renewal of, 244, 357.

prizes taken into, 60.

provisions shipped to Cadiz from, 42.

Pursuivants. See Ireland—Arms, Officers of;

Ireland—Exchequer Court.

Queen's Bench, Clerk of the Crown, salary, 115.

establishment, 115.

Lord Chief Justice, 118;

fee, robes, etc. of, 115. See also Pyne, Sir R.

Second Justice, fee, robes, etc., of, 115.

Third Justice, fee, robes, etc., of, 115.

Ranger of Phœnix Park and Master of the Game, salary, 116.

rapparees, trial of, 58.

rebellion in, 436.

Receiver General. See Ireland—Exchequer Court, Vice Treasurer.

Records in Birmingham Tower, Keeper of, salary, 116.

Register of all public deeds, conveyances and wills, Act for, Bill amending, 19, 191. See also Parry, B.

Revenue, Auditor General. See Ireland—Auditor General.

collectors, 321;

debts of, 43, 57, 278.

Commissioners (W. Conolly, T. Everard, T. Keightley, S. Ogle, Sir W. St. Quintin, J. South, Sir T. Southwell, W. Strickland, H. Tennison), 334, 414.

letter to, 334.

new commissions, 277–8, 452.

petitions, etc., referred to, 42, 43, 76, 89, 140, 321, 413.

refusing to collect duties from ships passing Eddystone Lighthouse, 437.

reports from, 302, 310, 324.

salaries, 452.

warrants to, 167, 310.

employment in, petition for, 140.

extraordinary payments charged upon, 57, 479.

pensions on. See Ireland—pensions.

riding and travelling charges in, allowance for, 118.

Royal Houses, repairing, etc., allowance for, 118.

sea service, allowance for, 118.

Secretary of State, Principal, 118;

salary, 116.

seizures in, 413, 489.

Serjeants-at-Arms (T. Carter, R. Povey), Chief, salary, 116.

petition for new maces, 451.

Second, salary, 116.

sheriffs' accounts, fees for passing, 114–15.

ship from, seized, 303.

smuggling into Scotland from, 371.

Solicitor General, directions to, 383.

fee and robes of, 114. See also Levinge, Sir R.

Surveyor General, office of, rent of, 436;

salary, 114.

tobacco, Additional Duties on, recovery of arrears of, 302;

exported to, drawbacks on, abuses in, 414.

tories (torrys), payments for arrests, 58.

Treasurer. See Ireland—Exchequer Court, Lord Treasurer.

Trumpets. See Ireland—Arms, Officers at.

Ulster King. See Ireland—Arms, Officers at.

Vice Treasurer. See Ireland—Exchequer Court.

wars in, 303, 489.

wills. See Ireland—Register.

wines. See Ireland—Prizage and Butlerage.

yacht for service of. See Ireland—Chief Governor.

Ireland, John, son of William, grant of office of Master Glazier of the Works, 348.

-, William, Master Glazier of the Works, 348;

arrears due to, 301;

petition of, 301.

Iron, imported, 416, 437, 459, 461, 482.

Ironmonger, Benjamin, receipt of, for deer conveyed to Cranbourne, 199.

Irons, Henry, chairman to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 298.

Irvine, co. Ayr, port of, foreign salt purchased in, 365;

tidewaiters in, 162.

Isaacson, Francis, Customs collector at Falmouth, arrears of, 443.

-, James, Customs Commissioner in Scotland, 213.

Italy, 295, 316.

Army in. See Army.

bills drawn from, 25.

money supplied to Army in Spain by way of, 283.

troops of. See Army—Catalonia.

Iveson, Henry, sheriff of co. York, 322.

Izick. See Port Isaac.

Izod, Helen, lessee of lands, tolls and mills in Kirton in Lindsey, 431.