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Nainby, John, felon, 395.

Naish, James, 90.

Nant Conway (Carnarvon), 339.

Nantes (France), 16.

Naples, Consul at. See Allen, E.

-, wheat. 474.

Nash. See Johnson, Richard.

-, Abraham, a felon, 179.

-, Edward, 462, 626.

Nassau de Zulestein, William Henry 3rd Earl of Rochford, a gent. of the Bedchamber, 137.

National Debt. See Sinking Fund, 86, 296.

-, -, accounts of, 222, 290, 513.

Naval charity. See Sea (officers' widows).

-, chest at Chatham, issues for, 241.

-, supplies. See Navy estimates.

Navigation Act. See Navy (Seamen Act), 337.

-, seizures under, 262, 288, 323, 327, 339, 466, 471, 473, 490, 509, 516, 521, 523, 525, 534.

-, surveyors of, 12. See Scott, S.

Navy. See Admiralty, Naval.

-, accounts, 9, 37.

-, annuities, 53.

-, bounty money, 58.

-, brandy for. See Brandy.

-, Commissioners or Navy Board, 29, 33, 37. 55, 63, 75, 102, 125, 127, 221, 232, 248, 268, 269, 270, 272, 279, 288, 298, 300, 440, 472, 473, 499, 507, 510, 519, 536, 538, 544, 545, 556.

-, contractors for, agents of, 26.

-, course, 12.

-, debt (see Hampden. R.), 63, 75, 127, 290.

-, estimates (supplies and demands, including victualling) 3, 29, 73, 125, 267, and see Navy (victualling estimates).

-, impressing men for, 33, 34, 35, 113, 194, 473, 501.

-, manning of, imposition of embargo for, 349–57. See Embargo.

-, -, act for encouraging men for, 67 (bis), 128, 129.

-, -, -, question of application of to Ireland, 232, 236, 301, 308.

-, office, 37, 63, 102, 272, 286, 439.

-, officers, 31. See Sea (officers' widows).

-, old stores and ships, sale of. See Old (Stores).

-, pensions, 289. See Sea (officers' widows). Navy (Treasurer issues).

-, seamen, act for. See Navy (manning Act).

-, -, numbers of, 1.

-, -, wages, method of payment of, 29, 37, 268, 269, 272, 273; act for, 268, 269, 272.

-, slop cloths, contract for, 507, 510.

-, timber for. See New Forest.

-, transport, 279, 286, 288, 439, 499, 519; and see Navy (victualling).

-, Treasurer of. See Byng, P., Caesar, C., Lyttelton, Sir T., Hampden, R.. Onslow, A., 55, 215, 232, 312, 472.

-, -, issues to, for ordinary, wear and tear, wages, victualling, yards, pensions, 2, 3, 6, 10, 12, 27, 29, 35, 41, 46, 48, 50, 53, 56, 58 (bis), 60, 68, 70, 214, 217, 219, 227, 234, 236, 239, 241, 244, 247, 248, 249, 251, 254, 257, 260, 265, 266, 268, 271, 272, 275, 276, 277, 281, 285, 287, 289, 435, 438, 440, 442, 445, 447, 450, 452, 454, 460, 463, 472, 474, 476, 480, 482, 485, 487, 493, 494, 497, 500, 501, 511, 512; accounts of issues to, 437; imprests to. 162, 365, 402, 576, 598.

-, Treasury office, 9.

-, victualling (also but not consistantly including transport), bills of exchange for, 215.

-, -, Commissioners for, 55, 125, 221, 222, 257, 268, 270, 271, 294, 297, 311, 312, 325, 333, 334, 438, 439, 469, 471, 472, 476, 479, 488, 489, 536, 540, 556.

-, -, course, 12.

-, -, embargo, 285. See Embargo (victualling).

-, -, estimates and accounts, 289, 294; and set Navy Estimates.

-, -, issues for. See Navy Treasurer.

-, -, office, 289, 294, 297, 311, 312, 325.

-, -, officers of, 31.

-, -, ships (see Brandy), order as to clearing of, 479, 489.

Naylor, John, 594.

Neal, Thomas, a felon, 382.

Neale, Henry, 65, 70, 292.

-, Mr., secretary to the Million Bank, 280.

Needs, Simon, 382.

Negroes, purchase of. See Africa.

Negus, Col. [Francis], commissioner for the office of Master of the Horse to George I., 5, 87, 342, 447, 532.

-, Francis, sheriff of Norfolk, 395.

-, Henry, sheriff of Norfolk, 597.

-, captain John, 621.

Neilson, Robert, boatman, 204, 622.

Nelson, Christopher, 97, 115, 120.

-, William, 419.

Nelthorp, Sir Henry, sheriff of Lincoln, 588.

Nerva (Russia), 311.

Neston (Cheshire), 432.

Nethercombe alias Eastcombe (East Greenwich), 95, 105, 110.

Netherlands, Austrian, Commissioners for settling a new tariff for, 6; secretary to. See Burrish, O.

-, -, employé in his Majesty's affairs in. See Daniel, R.

Neve, Edward le, deputy searcher, 205.

-, Elizabeth le, housekeeper of the Custom House, 430, 598.

Nevill, William, sheriff of Lichfield, 172.

-, -, 16th Lord Abergavenny, Master of the Jewel Office, Master or Treasurer of His Majesty's Jewels, 85, 116, 120, 130, 140, 174, 190, 198, 294, 311, 317, 332, 369, 392, 404, 417, 510, 549, 550, 582, 593, 607.

Nevis (West Indies), 557.

-, currency of, proposed raising of, 209–14.

-, Lieut. Governor of. See Hanmer, W., Story, L.

NEW, Abbey, alias Sweatheart (County Kirkcudbright), 525, 544, 561.

-, ENGLAND, 270, 627.

-, -, exports to, 127.

-, -, Governor of. See Belcher, J.

-, -, Quakers in, 225.

-, -, regimental Companies in, 258, 402.

-, -, revenues of, 489.

-, -, ships, 340.

-, FOREST, abuses in, 92.

-, -, chapel in. See Lyndhurst.

-, -, felling trees in, 93; for the Navy, 298, 300.

-, -, officers. &c., in, 300, 317, 531.

-, -, woodward of, 86, 93, 200, 317, 531; fees of, 200.

-, Hampshire, 558.

-, -, Captain General and Governor in chief of. See Shute, S.

-, -, chapel royal in, 549, 550.

-, -, Governor of. See Wentworth, B.

-, Impositions. See Customs.

-, Imposts. See Excise.

-, Jersey, Governor of. See Morris, L.

-, -, regimental companies in, 258, 402.

-, Lodge. See Windsor Forest.

-, Palace Yard, Westminster. See Palace Yard.

-, Providence Island (Bahamas), fortification of, 72.

-, -, Independent company in, 94, 545.

-, Windsor. See Windsor.

-, YORK, 257, 270, 343, 351.

-, -, Attorney General of. See Bradley, R.

-, -, Chapel Royal in, 550.

-, -, currency of, 258.

-, -, Governor of. See Clinton. Capt. G.

-, -, recruiting in. See America (regiment).

Newburn (Fife). 302, 343.

Newbury (Berks), 566, 569.

Newcastle, Duke of. See Pelham, Holles T.

-, upon Tyne, 42, 176, 199, 202, 205, 206, 269, 273, 274, 284, 295, 323, 334, 355, 356, 425, 429, 448, 457, 491, 529, 532, 533, 557, 620, 623.

-, -, -, merchant adventurers of, 525.

Newcomen, Theophilus, clerk engrosser in the Alienation Office, 619.

Newfoundland, 104, 353, 517, 566.

-, fishery, 563.

-, Governor of, in extremities, 566.

Newgate Gaol, 7, 18, 20, 36, 42, 62, 100, 101, 128, 235, 236, 239, 293, 296, 297, 323, 329, 535, 536, 561, 581, 608.

Newham, James, 355.

Newhaven (Sussex), 203, 205, 422, 491.

Newland, William, sheriff of Leicester, 391, 413.

Newlyn (Cornwall), 628.

Newman, John, 425.

Newmarket, keeper of His Majesty's Palace at. See Long, S.

-, liveries for gamekeepers of, 293, 550.

-, schoolmaster of, pension to, 249.

Newport (Monmouth), 448, 620.

Newsham, Thomas, 199.

Newspapers. See Craftsman, Gazette, Walthoe J.

-, perusing for treason. See Press.

Newtimber (Sussex), 625.

Newton, Ambrose, 153.

-, captain, paymaster of Jamaica troops, 286.

-, Robert, customs surveyor, Boston, 232, 423; searcher, Chester, 432.

-, William, 198.

Newton (Cheshire), 523.

Newtoner's Lane. See Streets.

Neyton, Harry, 60.

Nicholl, Richard, surveyor of houses, co. Hereford, 625.

Nicholls (Nichols), Charles, 519, 535.

-, John, deputy keeper of Newgate Gaol, 296.

-, -, chirurgeon general [Ireland?] 302, 307.

-, Mary, 131.

-, Michael, waiter, 623.

-, Richard, 473.

-, William, Comptroller, Chester port. 201; shipmaster, 352.

Nicholson. George, 202.

-, John, 433.

-, Valentine, 618.

Nickless, Hen., bucket maker, 295.

Noal, Philip, 290, 348.

Noble, William, 429.

Nobles, William, 422.

Nock, William, 588.

Noguier, Francis, 123.

Non entry. See dues (feudal).

Norfield, John, 392.

Norfolk, Duke of. See Howard, E.; Howard. T.

-, county, 84, 99, 112, 223.

-, -, gaol, 302.

-, -, Receivers General of, 44, 98, 439, 498, 526, 555.

-, -, sheriffs of, 190, 395, 596, 597.

-, -, smuggling on coast of, 40, 41.

Norman, Thomas, 426.

Norman Cross (Hundred, Huntingdon), 79.

Norris, Edward, 106.

-, Sir John, 257, 325.

-, -, squadron of, 476, 540.

-, John, usher of the Custom House, 365.

Norroy King of Arms. See Leake, S., M.; Cheale, J.

Norsiter (see Nossitor), Jane, keeper of the Exchequer Bill Office, 269, 429.

North, John, 125, 376.

North Sea and herring fisheries, Excise on strong beer for, 140, 193, 565.

-, Shields (Northumberland), 46.

Northampton county, 313, 331.

Northcote, Charles, 98.

Northern Neck. See Virginia.

Northey, Sir Edward, Attorney General, 66.

Northumberland county, 324.

-, -, gaol, 334.

-, -, sheriffs of, 142, 385.

-, House (Strand), 549.

Northwood (Radnorshire), 36, 95.

Norton, Henry, sheriff of Bedford, 392.

-, John, 457, 620.

-, Richard, of Southwick, pictures of. 18, 19, 20.

-, -, Lord Warden of Bere Forest, 529, 596.

-, Thomas, Col., 18, 19.

Norway, 68, 561.

Norwich, 85, 450, 629.

-, Castle, 315, 328, 528.

-, sheriffs of, 141, 151, 382, 597.

Norwood, John, 350, 543.

Nossitor, Joseph, 430. See Nossiter.

Nott, John, 102, 533.

Nottingham county, sheriffs of, 166, 382, 596.

Nugent (Anne), 83.

Nun (Nunn), Baptist attendant on the Boyal family, 310, 546.

-, John, 619.

-, Jonathan, 428.

-, Samuel, 428.

-, William, 619 (bis).

Nutmegs, 70.

Nuttal (Nutall), Benjamin, Receiver General of Norfolk, 44.

-, Thomas, Register and clerk to the Hackney Coaches Commissioners, 302.