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G
Gabern, R.
Gabriell
Gaden
Gaffnyes
Gagnier, J.
Gaile
Gairlies
Gairloch
Gaiston
Gale, Thomas, Dean of York
Gallany
Galleons, the (Spanish fleet from
the West Indies)
-, supposed return of
-, and see Chateau-Regnaud.
-, some burnt at Vigo
-, spoils from
-, to be sent up to
London, ibid.
Gallery
Galliaroy
Gallisian
Gallissoniere. Marquis de la, to go to
Oxford
-, letters from
-, is ill
-, money for
-, to be exchanged
-, on treatment of
prisoners
-, sent to the Tower
Galloway, James Stewart, 5th Earl
of
-, Bishop of
Galmoy, Pierce Butler, 3rd Viscount
Galway
-, Articles of
-, East India ships at
-, officers at
-, Henry de Ruvigny, 1st
Earl of
-, and a Swiss officer's
complaint
-, John (sic), Earl of
Gally
Gally le Pere
Games, William
Gangani, J.
Ganspoule, Captain (Holt's)
Gape, J.
Garbatyes
Gardeloupe. See Guadeloupe.
Garden, Ensign G.
Gardiner, Gardener, Gardner, Capt.
Thomas (Marlborough's)
-, Lieut. Robert (Marlborough's), ibid.
-, Lieut. Patrick (Earl of Derby's)
-, Capt. R. (Belasyse')
-, Surgeon-General
-, 2nd Lieutenant (Sander-son's)
-, F. (Deputy Lieutenant for
Norwich)
-, Stephen, Bishop of Winchester
-, Thomas, Keeper, etc. at the
Tower
-, William
Garipuy
Garlandstown
Garloch
Garnier
Garmurreagh
Garrard, Garret, Garrett, Gerrard, Sir
Samuel
-, Thomas (J.P.Berks)
-, Capt.
Garrett. See Garrard.
Garrison (a pensioner)
Garrisons. See Ordnance.
Garrway, P.
Garsein
Garshores
Garth
Gascoing, M. de
Gask
Gassaud
Gastrill, Francis, D.D.
Gatehouse
-, prisoners to be removed
from
Gates, Capt. Alexander
Gates, Sir J.
Gateside
Gatine
Gaubert
Gaume
Gauteron
Gay, T.
Gazette, Gazettes, the London
-, translation of
-, Print of the, (May, 1703)
-, and see Du Souley.
Geanhill, W.
Geddes, Andrew
-, Archibald
Gedney (Lincs)
Gee, W.
Gell, Sir P.
Gellibrand, John
Gemaler, le
General Post, Office, letters from
-, and see Postal arrangements
and Packet boats.
General Thanksgiving, Proclamations for
-, in Ireland
Geneste
Geneva, and London finance
-, merchants of and France
Genoa
-, and duties of neutrals
-, and salt for Navy
-, memoranda from
-, trade with
-, news from
Gentleman pensioners
George, Prince of Denmark, Prince
Consort and Lord High Admiral
-, and Queen's coronation oath
-, appointed Lord
High Admiral, note
-, on the embargo
-, on exchange of
prisoners
-, Secretary to
-, instructions of, to
Shovell
-, on powers of Governor of Barbados
-, and Honourable
Artillery Company
-, advocate to
-, on manning ships
-, on coast defence
-, reports by
-, his regiment
-, Generalissimo in
Scotland
-, in England
and Ireland
-, Constable of Dover
Windsor and Cinque Ports
-, to fly Royal Standard
-, and Captains Kirby Wade and Constable
-, and transport of
soldiers
-, his instructions
as Lord High Admiral to
Benbow and Lyell
-, memoranda by
-, on naval
service
-, his share of prizes
taken in Channel Islands
Geraldine alias Fitzgerald
Gerard, Cheek
-, and see Macclesfield.
Gerey, Capt.
-, or Gezey
Germaine, Sir J.
Germany, Princes of, proposed Treaty with
Gerratt, R.
Gerrard. See Garrard.
Gervaisot
Gery, Charles
Gerdes, William
Ghabarre, a Spanish, and note.
Ghent
Gibbonstown
Gibbs
Gibern
Gibraltar
-, idea of taking in
Gibson, Captain
-, Lieut. James
-, Col. John
-, his regiment
-, and exchange of
prisoners
-, letters from
-, Ensign (Gibson's)
-, Ensign Samuel
Giffan
Giffard, Gifford, Capt.
-, William
-, F. (Holt's)
-, Fitzmaurice (Rodney's)
Gight
Gignoux, Capt.
Gilbert
-, Mary
-, N.
Giles
Gill, J.
Gillam, Elizabeth
Gilles William
Gillespey, T.
Gillett, —
Gilpin, Mr.
Gilping, — J.P.
Ginckle, General
-, and see Athlone.
Gincks
Ginkel or de Ginkel. See Ginckle.
Gipps, Sir Richard, J.P. (Bury St. Edmund's), and Deputy Lieutenant (Suffolk)
Gipson, Capt., Mayor of Dover
Girard
Girdler, Serjeant
Girvan Maines
Gittings
Glack
Gladman, J.
Glamorgan, Lord Lieutenant of
Glasgow, port officer at
Glasier, Mr., Proctor-General to
Admirality
-, letter from
Glasse, Glass, J.
-, R.
Glasshampton
Glatigny
Gledhill
Glemham, T.
Glenberrie
Glenburyet
Glencairn, John Cunningham, 11th Earl of
Glencarodale
Glendarawell, Glenderowell
Glendinning
-, R.
Glendoak
Glendurack
Gleneagies
Glenfarquhar
Glenforth
Glenour
Glensadell
Glensyd
Gloucester City
-, Deputy Lieutenants for
-, Aldermen of, ibid.
-, Prince William, 5th Duke of
Gloucestershire, Lord Lieutenant and
Deputy Lieutenants for
-, Sheriffs
Glyn, Denis
-, Sir W.
Godard, J.
-, R.
Godart, Alexander
Goddard, W.
Godfrey, Godfry, Cornet
-, Charles
-, Col.
-, C.G.
-, Edward
-, Lieut.
-, T.
-, William, Sheriff of Southampton
Godolphin, Hon. F.
-, Henry, D.D.
-, Kedalfen, Sidney Godolphin
1st Baron
-, Sidney, Esq.
-, Sir W.
Godstone, Godston
Goes, Count de
Goffe, J. alias White alias Gaffney
Gogo
Gold, T.
-, Moses
Golden Square (Middlesex)
Golding, T.
Goldsmith, the Queen's
Golfin, N.
Good, Capt.
Gooding, Henry
Goodman, Capt.
Goodrich, Sir H.
Goodridge, M.
Goodwin
Goodwin, N.
Goodyear, Mark
Gordon, Lieut. Adam
-, Adam
-, Alexander, of Pillurge
-, Capt. Alexander
-, Ensign Alexander
-, Elizabeth
-, Adjutant Charles
-, Lieut. G.
-, Sir George, of Gight
-, Sir J., of Lessmore (Les more), and Corrigenda.
-, J.
-, J. of Glenburyet
-, Francis, of Frair Auzzindere
jun., ibid.
-, J., of Nethermuir, ibid.
-, of Ferhill, ibid
-, J., of Ardmellie, ibid.
-, G., of Badenscoth, ibid.
-, J., of Barnes, ibid.
-, G., of Rothnay, jun., ibid.
-, J., of Drumwhindle, ibid.
-, —, of Coclarachy, ibid.
-, Jas., of Auchlyne, jun.
ibid.
-, H., of Abachie, ibid.
-, –,of Coniach, ibid
-, Ch.,of Abergeldy, ibid.
-, Ch.,of Abergeldie(same?)
ibid
-, Ch., of Glendurack
-, —, of Drumwhinlie (perhaps same as Gordon of
Drumwhindle above), ibid.
-, J., of Ardnellie (perhaps
same as J. Gordon of Ardmellie
above)
-, Nathaniel
-, Capt. Peter
-, Robert, writer
-, Sir R., of Gordonstown
-, Capt. W.
-, and see Strathnewer.
Gordonstown
Gore, Capt. A. (Ireland)
-, Henry (Sheriff; Herts)
-, Capt. (Holt's)
-, Capt. H. (Duke of Ormond's)
-, Lt.-Col. Francis (Lloyd's)
-, Ensign Richard (Coldstreams)
-, Capt.-Lieut. Richard(Coldstreams)
-, W. (Deputy Lieutenant for
Essex)
-, Sir William, Lord Mayor of
London
-, letter from
Goree
Gores, Capt. R.
Gorges, Col. R. payment to
Gorhambury, letter from
Goring, Goreing, Mr.
-, Charles
Goring House or Arlington House
Gorsuch
Gorthy
Gosport
-, Coshart and
-, sick at
Gossett, Lieut.
Gosslin, Peter
-, jun.
Gostling
Gostwick, Sir W.
Gottenburg
Goubert
Gough, R.
Goulane
Gould, Edward, and others, Leghorn
merchants, petition as to their
treatment
-, Mr.
-, Mr. Justice
-, Serjeant (same)
-, J. (Deputy Lieutenant for
Dorset)
Goullin
Gourden
Gout, cases of
Gower, Gore, Sir. J. L.
-, Sir William
Grace, 2nd Lieut. (Shannon's)
-, Ensign
Gracechurch Street
Grafton, Charles Fitzroy, 2nd Duke of
Grafton, Northants
Graham, Grahme, Grame, G.
-, Dr. G.
-, G., letter from
-, J. of Dowgalstown
-, of Gorthy
-, of Phintrie
-, Col.
-, Lieut. (Gibson's)
-, Lieut. James
Granard, Arthur Forbes, 2nd Earl of
Grance
Grand Alliance
-, Sweden and
Grandry
Grand Signor
-, Shovell's instructions as to
[Grand] Vizier, the
Grandville, Granville, oysters from
-, Governor of
Grange (co. Kilkenny)
Grange (Scotland), Dunbar of
Grant, Capt. W.
-, Patrick
-, F., of Cullen
-, J., of Clayfoors
-, —, of Arntillie, ibid.
-, —, of Ballenteine, ibid.
-, Lodovick, of Ottar, ibid.
-, Alexander jun., of Ottar
ibid.
-, Alexander, of Gallany, ibid.
Grantham, V.
Granvile, Granvill, Granville, Col.
-, J., Lieut.General, of
Ordnance
-, Rt. Hon. J., Lord Lieutenant
(Cornwall)
-, Steward of Duchy of
Cornwall
-, Sir Bevill
-, Governor of Barbados
-, John Granville, 1st Baron
-, Monsieur
-, and see also Grandville.
Graton, M. de
-, escape of
Gratton, Chambellan, a French
-, prisoner
Gratwick, William
Grave
Gravelines pits
Gravesend
-, Surgeon to garrison of
Gray, Lieut. Alexander
-, Ensign J.
-, Ensign W. (Fergusone's)
Graydon, Craden, Vice-Admiral or Rear-Admiral J.
Grearson
Great Marlow
Great Mogul. see Mogul.
Great Seal (Ireland), Commissioners
-, of
Great Wardrobe
-, Master of
Great Yarmouth
-, See also Yarmouth.
Greaves
Green, Lieut. G. (Granville's)
-, Lieut. Charles (Lord Raby's)
-, Capt. Ab. (Creighton's)
Greencloth [Board of]
-, 2nd clerk of, ibid.
Greenfield, —jun.
Greenhill, Capt.
-, Sub-Brigadier
Greenwich, Hospital
-, 'Invalides' at
-, Rectory of
-, some inhabitants of, names
of
Greenyards
Greg, Hugh
-, his executors
-, M.
-, and debts of her
brother, the late Envoy to
Denmark
Gregory, Lieut. James (Stewart's)
-, G., (Deputy Lieutenant of
Middlesex)
-, Capt. G. (Half-pay Officer)
Grenadiers, Officers of, seq. note, note.
Grenier
Gresham, Sir E.
Gresley, Sir W.
Greville. See Brooke.
Grewel —
Grey, J. (killed)
-, J. (Sheriff of Northumberland)
-, and see Stamford.
Gribley, Gribby, Edward
Griffin, Capt.
Griffith, Alexander, Attorney
General, New Jersey
-, Sir B.
Grill, Nicholas
Grills, and see Grylls.
Grimani, Cardinal, his winter journey
Grimington, M.
Grimmels, Nether
-, Over
Grimsby, note from
Grimston
Grinder, P.
Grisons, the
Groa. See De la Grois.
Groffin
Grognet, Francis, and the Vaudois etc.
Grosvenor, Cornet A
-, John.
-, Sir Richard, service of, ibid.
-, M.
Grove
Groves, Major H.
Gruinard
Gruzilier, J.
Grylls, Charles, and see Grills.
Guadeloupe, Guardeloupe, landing
at
-, withdrawal from
-, French near
Guan, Guen, Paul de
Guastalla, Guastela, captured by French
Guerin
Guernsey, (and see Channel
Islands, and Ellis, B.).
-, Queen proclaimed in
-, garrison
-, declaration of war in
-, litigation in
-, Commissioners of Prizes in
-, of Sick and Wounded in
-, grievances in
-, protection of
-, convoy from
-, French vessels and subjects in
-, Lieut. Bailiff of
-, (late)
-, Royal Court of
-, Jurats of
-, letter from on
litigation
-, proceedings in
-, Greffier of
-, Procureur of
-, Lieut.-Governor of
and see Ellis, B.
-, prisoners at
-, wool for
-, rich ships ashore at
-, Prize Court wanted at
-, ships detained at
-, Dean of
-, Controller of
-, Governor of see
Hatton.
-, Commander-in-Chief at
-, New Court wanted in
-, privateer of
-, earthquake at
-, French at
-, letter from
Guest, Mr.
Guidot
Guiget, Capt.
Guilford, Gulford, Francis North, 2nd Baron
Guilhermin
Guillaume, S.
Guillhon, E.
Guinea, voyage to
-, pirates on coast of
-, cruisers on coast of
-, Coast, French and English
rivalry on
-, Company
Guiraud, M
Guiraudet
Guise, Sir J.
Guison
Guisott
Guldenlew, Admiral, Count
Gulford. See Guilford.
Gull Streams, the
Gunfleet, the
Gunter, Capt. W.
Guy
Guyan
Gwyllim, Gwyllym, Isabella
-, Lieut.-Col.
Gwyn, Francis
Gwynn, Cornet J. (Ross')
-, Francis
-, R.
Gylby, William, Lieut.–Governor of
Hull.
-, William (Deputy Lieuten
ant of Nottingham)
H
Hacker, R.
Hackett, N.
Hackney
Hadden
Haddesley, R.
Haddington, Thomas Hamilton, 6th Earl of, made Earl, etc., and Lord Binning and Byres
Haddo
Haddock, Sir R.
-, Lieut.
Hadleigh (Essex)
-, charter of
Hadley
Hagerty, R.
Hagger, R.
Hague, Envoy at
Hailes
Haines. See Haynes.
Haistwell
Halcraig
Halden, J.
Hale. Mr.
Hales, Christopher
-, Francis
-, James
-, Sir T.
-, Col. John
Halford, Francis
-, R
-, Sir R.
Haliburton, of Pitcurr
Halifax, Charles Montagu, 3rd Earl of, Auditor of the Exchequer, warrants to, 5 and note, and see Treasury.
Hall, Charles (of Bockhampton)
-, Christopher
-, C. (Wyndham's)
-, J. (Barrymore's)
-, U.
Halley, Edmund
Hallworthy, M.
Halman, Michael
Halsan, Quarter-Master
Halsey, Charles
-, T.
Halsted, H.
Halting, R.
Halton, Timothy, D.D.
Haltoun
Halyeards
Ham, H.
Hamars
Hamburg
-, trade with and convoy
-, ships of, seized
-, Resident at
Hamerley, J.
Hamill, Capt. H. (Half-pay)
Hamilton, Andrew
-, James Hamilton, 4th Duke
of, letters from (from Scotland)
-, and Countess of
Marlborough
-, Anne, Duchess of
-, and Holyrood
-, Col. (dead)
-, Ensign Alexander (Earl of
Orkney's)
-, Ensign Andrew (Mitchelburne's)
-, Col. Andrew
-, Major Andrew (Orkney's)
-, Lieut. Archibald (same), ibid.
-, Capt. Archibald and Adjutant
(same), ibid.
-, Lord Archibald
-, Archibald, advocate
-, Clode [Claude ?], of Barnes
-, Col. (under Duke of Monmouth)
-, Gustavus
-, Capt. James
-, Sir J., of Halcraig
-, Col., and Pennsylvania
-, Col. F.
-, Col. F. (perhaps same)
-, Brigadier-of-Foot Frederick
-, Col. George
-, Col. or General Gustavus
-, Lieut.-Col. H.
-, Lieut.-Col.
-, Ensign, James
-, James, of Coabardie
-, James, of Donolough
-, Major Sir R.
-, Capt. R. (Orkney's).
-, Capt. Thomas.
-, Capt. J.
-, Mary.
-, Lieut.-Col. R.
-, Capt. William (St. John's)
-, Lieut. William (Belasyse's)
-, W.(St. George's).
-, William (Creighton's).
-, William (St. John's).
-, and see Abercorn;
Bargany; Belhaven; Had–dington;
Orkney.
Hammell, James.
Hammocks, Hamaccoes, and note.
Hammond,—
-, J., D.D.
-, Edward, letter from.
Hamoaze, the
Hamon
Hamond, Gervase
-, William
Hampden, R.
Hampshire, Hants.
-, Lord Lieutenant and Deputy
Lieutenants for
-, Sheriffs of
Hampson, Sir D.
Hampton (Gloucestershire)
Hampton Court, letter from
-, Verrio's decoration
of
Handeside, Handasyde, Hendeside,
&c., Col. Thomas
-, a fine soldier
-, spelling of his name,note.
-, Ensign
Handfield,—
Hanger, Sir G.
Hanmer, Sir T.
Hanover
-, Sophia, Electress of, question of English Ambassador
kissing her hand
-, and see Sophia.
Hanse Towns, Resident to
Hanton, Jarvis
Hants. See Hampshire.
Hara, Major-General Sir Charles
-, charges against
-, inquiry into the
charges
-, commission to
Haraway
Harbledown
Harbord, J. (Notts.)
-, J. (Norfolk)
-, and see Herbert.
Harcourt, Mr.
-, Sir S., Solicitor-General
Hardin, Hardine, Lieut. Alexander
(Lucas')
-, Lieutenant (Gibson's)
Harding, Edward
-, interesting letter
from on Port St. Mary's
Hardistie
Hardy, Nicholas
-, Sir Thomas
Hare, Andrew
-, Joseph
-, Sir R.
-, and see Coleraine.
Harel
Harford, D.
-, Sir R.
Harivell
Harlech, Harleigh, Castle, Governor
of
-, Town, fair at
Harlington
Harlow, Capt. Sir T., letters from
-, trial of
Harnage
Harpur, Sir J.
Harrington, H.
Harris alias Bryant or Bryan
Harris, a surgeon
-, Lieutenant (Saunderson's)
-, Surgeon Archibald
-, Elizabeth
-, G.
-, Adjutant and Capt. (Fox's)
-, Ensign (Huntingdon's)
-, Ensign E. (Seymour's)
-, Cornet (Raby's)
-, Henry, Chief Engraver of
the Mint
-, J.
Harrison, (Holt's)
-, (Charles Churchill's)
-, C.
-, Edward
-, Henry (How's)
-, J. (Raby's)
-, Ensign James (Earl of Donegall's)
-, Cornet (Earl of Oxford's)
-, Michael
-, R.
-, T. (Earl of Oxford's)
-, T. (Deputy Lieutenant for
Yorkshire)
-, Ensign T.
-, William
Harrys, E., letter from
Hart
-, D. (Chaplain)
-, Ensign P. (Belasyse's)
-, R. (Sheriff of Kent)
-, R., Surgeon
Hartington, Wm. Cavendish, Marquis of (afterwards 2nd Duke of Devonshire)
Hartsmere, hundred of
Hartstongue, Sir E.
Harvey, Harvy, Dr.
-, E. (Deputy Lieutenant for
Surrey)
-, Edward
-, Gideon
-, J. (Deputy Lieutenant and
Sheriff of Norfolk)
-, D. (Deputy Lieutenant for
Suffolk)
-, J. (same), ibid.
-, J. (Deputy Lieutenant for
Bedfordshire)
-, Adjutant J. (Earl of Oxford's)
-, Quarter-Master J. (same)
-, Mr. of Edmonton
Harward
Harwich
-, posts or packet boats from
-, privateer at, and see
Lawrence.
-, certificate from
-, proposal to ship horses from
-, passes via, passim
-, packet at
-, Gun Inn at
Harwood, George, LL. D.
-, Richard
-, Capt.-Lieut. R.
-, T.
-, M.
Haslerigg, Adjutant W. (Bellasyse's)
Hastings
-, Ferdinando or Capt. Ferdinando
-, Lieut. A. (Earl of Romney's)
-, R. (Deputy Lieutenant of
the Tower Hamlets), and
see Huntingdon.
Haston
Hatchet, Lady E.
Hathway, A.
Hatsell, Serjeant or Baron
Hatton
-, Sir C.
-, Christopher Hatton, 1st
Viscount
-, letters from
Hattoun
Haughton, Ensign
Hauteclaire
Havanna
Haven, Ensign
Haverfordwest, Lord Lieutenant of
Havuffier
Hawker, Lieut.-Col.
Hawkey, or Hawke, D.
Hawkins, Edward
-, Sir J.
-, Jeremy
-, M.
-, W., Wardrobe Keeper
(Chelsea Hospital)
-, William, Chaplain of the
Tower
Hawks
Hawksworth, Sir W.
Hawles
Hawley, Ensign J. (How's)
-, Cornet E. (Essex')
-, Edmund
-, H.
Hay, Lieut. Theo. (Orkney's)
-, Lieut. G. (Row's)
-, Andrew
-, Archibald
-, Lord William
-, and see Dupplin, Erroll, Walden.
Hayes, Lieut. A.
Haylett
Hayne, Capt. J.
Haynes, a boy criminal
-, Haines, John, and wool
registration and export
-, Joseph
-, R.
Hayning
Hayter, R.
Hayton Castle
Hazzi, Christopher
Head
-, Sir F.
Headlam, W.
Health, R.
Heart, R.
Heath, Robert
-, S.
Hebbard, Hester
Heblethwaite, J.
Hedges, Capt. (Villiers')
Hedges, Sir Charles, Secretary of
State and Judge of the High
Court of Admiralty
-, becomes Secretary
of State
-, letters from, et seq
passim (see below).
-, on outbreak of war.
-, is a Commissioner
for Trade and Plantations
-, on deserters
-, on Queen's charity
-, on the fleet and
privateering
-, on transport of
horses
-, on despatch of Sir G.
Rooke
-, on transports
-, on Muscovy merchants
-, on fireships and
raising men
-, on the Expedition
-, on manning ships
left at home
-, on Treaties with
United Netherlands
-, on Sir J. Munden
-, on "free goods, free
ships,"
-, on the St. Alban's
affair
-, on policy in the
West Indies
-, on Treaties with
Brunswick-Luneburg, and
pillage
-, on Pointis
-, on Hanover and
Brunswick Wolfenbuttel, etc.
-, on Dutch ships
etc.
-, on French Protestants
-, on his boroughs
(Malmesbury and Calne)
-, on trading with
France
-, on convoys
-, on Suffolk Deputy-Lieutenancy
-, on Rooke's new instructions
-, on Lord Carlisle
-, on meeting of Parliament
-, on Tilbury
-, on the Academy at
Oxford, and note.
-, consulted on international law
-, on Portugal and
England
-, on Chateau-Reg–naud's
naud's return
-, on successes in
Portugal
-, on Dutch prizes
-, on question of
etiquette
-, on St. Christophers,
Jamaica, etc.
-, on excesses by Eng
lish troops
-, on drawing Sweden
into the Grand Alliance
-, on foreign news
-, on pressing foreigners
-, on Vigo
-, on plunder
-, on escort to Levant
-, on reports, audiences,Cadiz, etc.
-, is ill
-, on Mrs. Greg, French
in England, etc.
-, is on the St. Paul's
Commission
-, on Belasyse and
Hara
-, on plunder running
-, on reprieve and Lord
Winchilsea
-, on prizes
-, a Deputy Lieu
tenant for Surrey
-, is Judge of Admiralty Court
-, his pay as
continues
-, on Anglo Danish
Treaty
-, on Tripoli Envoy
-, on Swedish subjects
ibid.
-, on exchanges, Cardinal Grimani, Tripoli, &c.
-, on packet boats
-, on deserters
-, on Portuguese Expedition
-, on exchange of
prisoners
-, on foreign subjects
in England
-, on Mrs. McCarthie
-, on Post Office
criminals, etc.
-, on Arnold
-, on French prisoners
-, on packets and
Danish sailors
-, on recruiting
plunder, etc.
-, on Rigby's case
-, on release of sailors
-, on Liverpool, and
foreign affairs
-, on cloth for army
-, on Dr. Sherrard
-, on prisoners from
Spain
-, on posts
-, on embezzlement
-, on prohibiting
foreigners
-, on Shovell's instructions
-, on Rooke's instructions
-, on Christ's Hospital
Mrs. Wich, etc.
-, on Captain and Mrs.
Hollyman
-, on riding officers
ibid.
-, on the Admiral of
the Blue
-, on Rooke's illness
-, and Admiral
Churchill
-, on taking of Bonn
-, on fleet movements
and Rooke
-, on prisoners
-, on Lord Montgomery
Hellows
Helmsley, Lieut.
Helourey, Yves
Helsetter
Hemery, A.
Hempsted
Henderson, Ensign J.
-, James, a footman
Hendesyde. See Handeside.
Hendley, B.
Hendricksen
Hendrixsen, L.
Henley, Henlye, Anthony
-, Capt.
-, and French prisoners
-, Capt. J. (Holt's)
Henning, Capt.
Henrard
Henry, J.
-, M.
-, Jacques
Hensburgh, R.
Henshaw, Charles
Hepburn, Patrick
Herbert, Henry Somerset, styled Lord (afterwards Duke of Beaufort)
Herbert, Harbord, Harbert, Capt.
(afterwards Earl of Torrington)
-, James
-, Mr.
-, P.
-, James (Deputy Lieutenant
for Bucks)
-, J. (Deputy Lieutenant for
Oxford)
-, (Deputy Lieutenant
for Kent)
-, and see Torrington and Pembroke.
Hereford
-, letters from
-, trial at
-, Mayor of
Hereford, John
Herefordshire
-, Lord Lieutenant of
-, Sheriffs of
Hermaden, S
Herne, and Herne Bay, hoymen,
inhabitants etc. of
-, the bay exposed to French
ibid.
Heron, H.
-, Lieutenant
Herringston (Deputy Lieutenant for Dorset)
Herron, of Larg
Hertford
-, Charles Seymour (?), Earl of.
-, Town Clerk of
Hertfordshire, Lord Lieutenant and
Deputy Lieutenants for
-, Sheriffs of
Hesketh, Th. (Deputy Lieutenant for Yorks)
Heskith, Lieut. Thomas
-, Ensign J., ibid.
-, Chaplain (Fox')
Hesse–Darmstadt, Prince of
-, desires a frigate to
go to Lisbon
Hester, Capt. W.
Hethrington
Hetley, Capt. John (Chas. Church- ill's)
Hewer, W.
Hewet, Thomas
-, Ensign
Hewitt, G. (Leicester)
Hewston, G.
-, Thomas
Heyet, J.
Heymans, James
Heywood, Edward
-, W.
Hickman, Sir W.
Hickman-Windsor. See. Plymouth.
Hicks, J.
-, M.
-, T.
Hicks' Hall, Hix Hall
Hides, J.
Hient, Eliz.
High Lake (Hoylake),letter from
Highland of St. Alban's (Isle of Wight)
Highlands, The. See Scotland.
Highmes
High Peak, manor of
Hildyard, Sir R.
Hilhouse
Hill, H.
-, Capt. J. (Ross')
-, Capt. J. (Coldstreams)
-, John
-, Lieut.(Earl of Shannon's)
-, Cornet M. (Teviot's)
-, (Messenger)
-, N.
-, Richard (1), Latin Secretary
-, Richard and note
-, letters from
-, Shovell and
-, and see Treasury
Commissioners of, and Princes
Council.
-, Richard (perhaps same)
-, Richard (perhaps same as no.3)
Hillar, —
Hillersden, Hillersdon, J., Sheriff of
Berkshire
-, William (Deputy Lieutenant
and Sheriff of Bedfordshire)
Hilliard, W.
Hills
Hillyard
Himans, Mr.
Hind,Elizabeth
Hingston
Hispaniola
Hitchman
-, T.
Hite, J., letter from
Hoart, J.
Hobart
Hobday, J.
Hoby, T.
Hodges, H.
-, Sir W.
-, letter from
-, J.
Hodgkinson, H.
Hodgson, J.
Hodkinton
Hogg
Holage, N.
Holborn (Middlesex),
Holburn
Holcombe (Somerset), inhabitants of
Holden, Elizabeth
-, S., petition of
Holder, J.
-, G.
Holding, Anne
-, Capt. William
Holdsworth, Arthur
Holland
-, and see United Provinces.
Holland, Sir J.
-, Captain
-, R.
Hollanworth, Mr.
Holles, See Newcastle and Clare.
Holliday
Hollingbery, J., Mayor of Dover
Hollingworth, Mary
-, Richard, D.D., Ibid.
Hollyman, Capt.
-, Mrs.
Holman, Capt.
Holme
Holmes, G.
-, Ensign N.
-, Lieut. (dead)
-, Capt. Richard (Coldstreams)
-, Lieut.-Col. R.
-, William
Holstein-Gottorp, subsidy for
Holt, Lord Chief Justice
-, letter from
-, Col. H.
-, beds for his regiment
-, letter from
-, R. (Deputy Lieutenant for
Hants)
Holyrood Palace, Chancellor's apartments in
-, Royal Commissioner's apartments in
-, repairs in
Holy Trinity (Colchester),
Home
Homener, G.
Honywood
Hood, Mr.
Hook, Lieut. T.
-, Ensign W., ibid.
Hooke, —, Secretary of Prince
George of Denmark
-, Major
Hookes, Nicholas, affidavit of
Hooper
-, Edward
-, Capt. John, his petition
Hooton, Edward
Hope, Sir Alexander, of Carse
-, Sir Archibald, of Randkeiller
-, of Hopetoun
Hope point
Hopetoun
Hopkins
Hoppus, G.
Hopson, Hopsonn, Vice-Admiral Sir
Thomas
-, letter from
-, Richard
Hopton, Lieut. T. (Bridges'),
-, Major William (Handesyde's)
Horbury, Horberry, Martin, and
note
-, letter from
Hore
Horn, Capt. and Adjutant A.
Hornby
Horner
Horse Guards, Marshal of
-, letter from
Horse Guards (Ireland), stables for
Horsell, E.
Horseman, Edward
Horses, expense of transport of
Horsey
-, R.
Hoskins, B.
-, Sir W.
Hotham, Sir C.
Houblon, J.
Houil
Houlder, George, Spaniel Keeper to King Charles II, etc.
Hounds, a pack of, sent abroad
Housden, J.
House of Lords, address of, re Lord Almoner
Houston, Sir J.
-, William
Hovendon, A.
How, Howe, Mr.(in the Militia)
-, a pirate
-, Mr., of the Privy Council
-, Col
-, his officers
-, Rt. Hon. J.
-, J., licensed to hunt
-, R.
-, Ensign, Em.
-, Scroope Howe, 1st Viscount
Howard, Mr.
-, 2nd Lieutenant
-, Lieut.-Col. P.
-, Hon. P.
-, William, of Covent Garden
-, Capt. W., arrest of
-, W. (Pewterer)
-, Henry, Lord, Ambassador to
Morocco
-, and see Norfolk and Carlisle.
Howe, See How.
Hoylake, See High Lake.
Hozier, T.
Hubbard, H.
Hubert
Hubblethorne, Capt. Charles
Huddleston, Andrew
Hudson, D.
Hudson Bay Company
Hugh, Mr.
Hughes, Capt.
-, H.
-, Thomas
Huguetane
Hugueville,—
Huguston, P.
Hull (Kingston-on-),
-, Governor of
Hull, E.
-, Thomas
-, William
Humber, the defence of
Hume, Humes, Sir Alexander
and note.
-, Lieutenant
-, Ensign (Ramsay's)
-, Ensign R. (Belasyse's)
-, and see Marchmont, Polwarth.
Humphrys, J.
-, Lieute.-Col.
Hunt
-, Capt. H.
Hunter
Huntingdon
-, George Hastings, 25th Earl
of
Huntingdonshire, Lord Lieutenant
of
-, Deputy Lieutenants for
-, Sheriffs of
Huntington, Capt. J.
-, Mary, and Bishopric of
Raphoe
-, Bishop of Raphoe
-, Lord Lieutenant on
Huntly
-, Richard
Hurst Castle
Husbands' case
Hussey, N. (Romney's)
-, P.
-, Thomas (Romney's)
-, Thomas (Steuarts)
Hutchins, S.
-, Thomas (and others), affidavit of
Hutchinson, Alexander
-, John
-, Julius
Hutchison
Hutton, Francis
Hutts, J.
Huysh
Hyde, Henry, Viscount
-, Capt. Thomas
-, Capt. W. (Earl of Barrymore's)
Hyde Park, Keeper of
Hydes, William
Hygham
Hyndford, John Carmichael, 1st Earl of, Secretary of State for Scotland, and note
Hythe
I
Idiot, custody of
Illingsworth
Imperialists, success of
Ince, Ensign
Inchberry
Inches
Inchiquin, William, O'Brien, 3rd Earl of
Inchlyon
India, sea rovers in seas of
-, measures against
Ingleby
Inglegate, J.
Ingles, Jonathan
Inglis, Alexander
Inglish, Surgeon Alexander
Ingoldsby, Brigadier and Major General R.
-, a Privy Councillor
(I)
-, Capt. James (Earl of Marlborough's)
Ingram, Ensign W. (Bridges')
-, William, of Thorpe, Deputy
Lieutenant of Yorks, (W.R.)
-, and see Irwin.
Inman, J.
Innellan
Inner Temple, Exchequer office in
Innerugy
Innes
-, Laird of
Inness, William
Inniskilling, See Enniskillen.
Insurance, Marine
International Law, matters of:
-, retorsion on Spain
-, outbreak of war
-, neutrals and neutral duty
-, wrongful imprisonment
-, right of search
-, trading with the enemy
-, bills of exchange
-, treatment of prisoners
-, neutrals and enemies goods
-, Tuscany and
-, "natural neutrality,"
Invalids, Intendant of (Scotland)
Invalides, Company of, at Chester Castle
Inveranssy
Inverarnan. See Inverernan.
Inverary, Inverurie, John Campbell, styled Lord
Invercauld, Invercall
Inverernan, Inverarnan
Invereshie
Inverness, Commissary of
Invernesshire
Inverugie
Inverurie. See Inverary.
Ipswich
-, Justices of, and pressing men
-, Deputy Lieutenants for town
and hamlets of
Irby
Irdell, Francis
Ireland, J.
-, Mary
Ireland:
-, troops from, for West Indies,&c.
-, arms &c. for
-, Lords Justices in
-, payment to
-, letters from
-, Courts Martial in
-, Act of Resumption, &c.
-, pressing men in
-, new regiments in, provision for
-, allowance by concordatum in
-, Records in
-, rent for Parliament House in
-, French Protestants in
-, hemp manufacture in
-, ships embargoed in
-, men from, for fleet
-, pay of troops or officers in
-, regiment for
-, question of "free ships, free
goods" in
-, Principal Secretary of State in
and note.
-, two Secretaries
-, Lord Lieutenant
-, (after March, 1703). See
Ormond.
-, List of Privy Councillors in
-, military pensioners in
-, military establishment in (full
details)
-, economies in firing &c. in
-, full list of reformed officers in
-, Paymaster-General of Forces in
-, Deputy Paymaster-General of
Forces in
-, expenses of regiments in
-, Marshal of the Four Courts
-, Comptroller-General in
-, Commission of Appeal in, desired
-, Commissioners of Appeals in
-, butlerage &c., duties in
-, French privateers on coast of
-, civil establishment for
-, summary of
-, Court of Exchequer
-, Chief Baron of
-, Barons of
-, officers of
-, Lord High Treasurer in
-, Court of Queen's Bench in
-, officers of, ibid
-, Chief Justice of
-, Attorney General, and
see Rochfort.
-, Court of Chancery
-, Masters of
-, Lord Chancellor
-, Master of the Rolls
-, Court of Common Pleas
-, Chief Justice of
-, State Physician
-, Keeper of Rooms in Dublin
Castle, ibid.
-, Exchequer Chamber, ibid.
-, linen looms for
-, customs officers in
-, creation money
-, Perpetuities, ibid
-, bills of mortality, ibid.
-, Pensioners in
-, Concordatums, provision as to
-, pay of troops in, or for
-, Deputy Receiver-General in
-, Poundage and Pells fees
-, Receiver-General
-, Officers in, to go to their posts
-, Master-General of Ordnance
-, ammunition in, or wanted
-, prisoners of war in
-, General Thanksgiving
-, regiments on establishment of
-, Roches in, education of
-, frigates on coast of
-, pay for
-, Presbyterian ministers in, allowance for
-, Warrants relating to (Table)
seq.
-, Great Seal &c. of
-, Muster–Master–General, &c.
-, Solicitor-General, and see
Broderick
-, Judges on circuit
-, Commissioners of Excise and
Revenue
-, for stating accounts for
the Army
-, Judges in,
(and see names of the Judges).
-, Chancellor of the Exchequer
-, Vice Treasurer, Receiver-General and Paymaster-General
-, Commissioners of Great Seal
-, military stores for
-, tents for
-, Forfeitures Act in
-, London merchants and protection of coast of
-, ecclesiastical litigation in,
-, Prerogative Court in, ibid.
-, Broad Seal and Court Seals for
-, horses from,
-, State Paper Office established in
-, half-pay officers in, cashiered,
-, question of Parliament in,
-, supply in, Parliament bills, &c.,
-, is poor,
-, money bill in,
-, and trade with France and
Spanish Netherlands
-, French prisoners are Irishmen
-, and trading with enemy
-, troops from,
-, duelling,
-, linen trade
-, and Scotland,
-, Roman Catholics and arms in
-, long entry relating to revenue
in (with full details)
-, history of quit rents in
-, suggestions to strike
off
-, regiments from,
-, question of money bill in,
-, Parliament to be called in
Ireton, Lt. and Lt.-Col. H. (Grenadier Guards)
-, Henry, Deputy Lieutenant
of Gloucestershire
-, (same ?)
Irving, Alexander, of Drummin
Irwin, Alexander, reward to
-, Captain and Adjutant
Alexander (same ?)
-, Edward Ingram, 2nd Viscount
Irwyn, G.
-, L., ibid.
Isarn
Isla, tutor of
Isle of Wight, Governor of
Issauld, [Isauld]
Italy, Eugene's victory in
-, money for France goes
through
-, England and France in
Izard, Frances
J
Jacco. See Jacquau.
Jack o' the Basket
Jacks
Jackson, a prisoner,
-, Mr. (Commissary, Stockholm),
-, D.
-, Ensign J.,
-, John (merchant)
-, Joseph, an English merchant
at Leghorn
-, Lieut. Joseph (Hara's)
-, Richard (Mitchelburn's)
-, Richard
-, Lieut. R. (Bellasyse's)
-, Sub-Lieut. R. (Grenadier
Guards)
-, Samuel
-, Ensign Thomas (Lumley's)
-, Thomas, marshal of prisoners at Southampton
-, suspended
-, Thomas (tanner)
-, William (Deputy Lieutenant
for Bristol)
Jacob
-, John (Deputy Lieutenant
for Gloucester)
-, John, letter from
-, Sir J.
Jacobs, Lucy
Jacome, G. J.
Jacquau, Jacco, M.
Jairlet. See Yarlet.
Jalaquier
Jamaica
-, Governor Selwyn of,
-, , dead,
-, Governor Beeston of
-, Benbow on state of
-, new officers for
-, new Governor's equipage
-, gunner for
-, troops for and Irish Exchequer
-, defence of
-, Lord Peterborough going to
-, and pressgang
-, men raised in
-, ships for
-, And see West Indies.
Jamart, subsidy for
James
-, A.
-, Sir Cane
-, H.
-, Margaret
Janka J.
Jason
Jedburgh, John Kerr, Lord, afterwards Marquis of Lothian
Jefferson
Jeffreys, Jeffrys, Jeffries, Jefferyes,
Capt. Francis,
-, Sir George, Chief Justice,
arbitrary judgment of
-, Sir James
-, Ensign James
-, Lieut. (wounded)
-, Sir Jeffrey
-, his proposal
-, William (tanner)
Jenings. See Jennings.
Jenison, R.
Jenkins, Lieut. Newce
-, Toby (Deputy Lieutenant
for York)
-, Tobias (same?)
-, William
Jenkinson, Sir R.
Jennings, Jenings, Jenning, Capt.,
afterwards Sir John (R.N.)
-, John (Deputy Lieutenant for
Middlesex)
-, Sir Jonathan (Deputy
Lieutenant for Yorks, W.R.)
-, Richard (Villiers')
-, Sir Roger
-, William
Jermyn Street (London), letter from
Jernac
Jersey, Edward Villiers, 1st Earl of
Jersey, letters from
and see Collier.
-, garrison at
-, protection of
-, dragoons needed in
-, Lieut.-Governor of
and see Collier.
-, prisoners escape from,
-, brought into
-, and French prisoners
-, wool for,
-, Greffier of Court of
-, trade of with France in wartime,
-, news from,
-, release of vessel at
-, deserters at
-, And see Channel Islands.
Jervoyce, T.
Jevon, Edward
Jewel
Jewels, (Queen's), Master of the
Jey, George
Jobbers (of wool), and note.
Jobson, M., letter from
Jocelin, Sir R.
Jocelyn, Major G.
Jodrell, Paul, sen.
-, jun., ibid.
Johnston, Johnson (a convict)
-, (a wool-runner)
-, alias Goodyear, a prisoner
at Dover, and see
Goodyear.
-, Ambrose
-, Sir A., of Warieston
-, Capt.
-, Elizabeth
-, Ensign Charles (Mitchelburn's)
-, George (Creighton's)
-, Sir Henry (Deputy Lieutenant for Berkshire)
-, Sir H. (same ?) (and Aldborough)
-, Sir Henry (same?) (Deputy
Lieutenant for Middlesex)
-, (same ?) Deputy
Lieutenant for Oxfordshire)
-, Ensign James (Wolseley's)
-, Lieut. James (Ramsay's)
-, Ensign J. (Creighton's)
-, Ensign John (Stuart's)
-, Adjutant John (same), ibid.
-, 2nd Lieut. John (Hara's)
-, Lieut. John (Ross')
-, Rev. J.
-, Sir J., of Westeraw
-, Martha
-, Mrs.
-, Nicholas (Sheriff of Bedfordshire)
-, Robert
-, Robert (Wolseley's)
-, Capt. Robert (Earl of
Derby's)
-, 2nd Lieut. Samuel (Row's)
-, Thomas
-, Thomas (Creighton's)
-, W. (merchant to Portugal)
-, William
-, and see Annandale.
Joliffe, B.
Jonchore, A. de
Jones, Capt.—, to be a Major
-, Christopher
-, D.
-, Edward (of Penzance)
-, Edward, (printer)
-, Major Edward
-, Francis (Falmouth)
-, Hugh, notes from re plunder,
passim
-, Isaac
-, Jane
-, John (riding-surveyor of the
Customs)
-, Capt. J. (Barrymore's)
-, Mary
-, Mrs. (pensioner in Ireland)
-, Reynen (Deputy Lieutenant
for Gloucestershire)
-, Richard, (Deputy-Lieutenant for Berkshire)
-, Richard, captured and
beaten to death by French
-, Capt. Samuel (of the Sea
Horse)
-, Capt. Thomas (Barrymore's)
-, Thomas (Sheriff of Salop)
-, Walter
-, William
-, Lieut. William (Lumley's)
-, And see Ranelagh.
Jordaine
Jordains, the
Jordan (Ireland)
-, Lieut. (Holt's)
-, J. (Mayor of Folkestone)
-, J. (a French seaman)
Joreye, J.
Jouchée
Jouset, Francis
Judge Advocate (of the Navy)
Judges, opinions of
-, and Court Martial at sea
-, names of
Jukes
Julien
Justice Clerk (Scotland)
Justice General (Scotland)
K
Kane
Katchmayd, T.
Kay
-, Sir J.
Keck, Capt.
-, Francis (Sheriff of Oxfordshire)
-, S.
Kedalfen. See Godolphin.
Keeler, —
Keeling
Keeper of the Privy Seal (Scotland)
Keightley, Thomas, Lord Justice of Ireland
Keith, G.
-, of Keithfield
-, Lt.–Col. R.
-, William (Scottish agent in
London)
-, letters to
-, his address in London,
-, Sir W.
-, and see Kintore.
Keithfield
Keller, William
Kellie, Alexander Erskine, 3rd Earl
of
-, Alexander, 4th Earl of, ibid.
Kelligrew. See Killigrew.
Kelly
-, L.
Kemp, Sir R.
Kempe, Capt.
Kempenfelt
Kemplairn
Kempthorne, Admiral
Kendall, George
Kenge, Charles
Kennedy, Elizabeth
-, Sir J.
-, Sir J., of Kirkmichael
-, Sir T., of Kirkhill
Kenny
Kensington (Palace), chaplain to household at
Kent
-, Lords Lieutenant for
-, Sheriffs for
-, protection of coast of
Kenton, Capt. Alexander
Kentum. See Keynsham.
Kerdiffe, Christopher
Kerington, Kerrington, R.
Kerkby, Roger
Kerinoch
Kerr, Ker, Alexander, letter from
-, Lord John
-, Capt. (Revenge)
-, Capt. Thomas (Orkney's)
-, Capt. W. (Orkney's)
-, Lieut. W. (Fusiliers)
-, and see Jedburgh and
Lothian.
Kerrington. See Kerington.
Keynsham, Kentum
Kidd, Lieutenant A.
-, Capt. (a pirate)
Kilburnie
Kildare, William, Bishop of
-, a Commissioner of
the Great Seal (I)
Kilkenny
-, district,
Killany
Killbeckillagh
Killbeggs
Killclone
Killcorkey
Killeen
Killegrew, Kelligrew, H.
-, Sir P.
-, Lt.-Col. R.
-, late Admiral
-, report on his case
-, Capt. (Huntingdon's)
Killiane
Killiehuntlie
Killine, C.
Killingworth, E.
-, Serjeant
Killmanaheen
Killmullroony
Killogonegan
Killpatrick
Killtayle
Killybegs
Kilmainham
Kilmartin
Kilmilns
Kilraick, Kilraicke, Laird or Ross of
Kilravock
Kincardin of Neill
-, borough of barony of
Kincardineshire
Kincraigie
Kindess
King (messenger)
-, Col. (Romney's)
-, Dr.f
-, Mary
-, Lieut. Robert (Mountjoy's)
-, Sir R.
-, Capt. Thomas (Romney's)
-, Lt.-Col. Thomas (Lieutenant
Governor of Sheerness)
-, Lieut. William (How's)
King Street (Middlesex)
King's Advocate, the
King's barnes (Fife)
Kingscote, W.
King's Sergeant, the
Kingsmill, H.
Kingston (Surrey), Assizes at
-, Justice of
Kingstoun, Kingston, Alexander Seton, Viscount
Kingsworth, R.
Kininmond, Kinninmond, James
-, Mrs. G.
-, Patrick
Kinloch
Kinsale
-, Corporation of, and guard at
-, and naval servants
-, shipyard at
-, prisoners at
-, fort at
-, news from
-, Naval Commissioner at
Kinstearie
Kintore, Sir John Keith, 1st Earl of
Kirby (Northants), letters from
Kirby Stephen, vicarage
Kirkby, Kirbey, Kirby, Capt.
-, Richard
-, letter from
-, to be shot
Kirkcaldy, Kirkaldi
Kirkcudbrightshire, land in
Kirke, Capt. P. (Belasyse's)
-, Major George (Oxford's)
Kirkhill
Kirkmichael
Kirkpatrick, James
-, J.
Kirktown
Kirktown, Capt.
Kitson, J.
-, Capt. T.
Knat
Knatchbull
-, Sir T.
Knight
-, Is.
-, J.
-, Richard
Knightly
Knish. See Kuish.
Knockanboy
Knockbower
Knockbrick
Knockderry
Knockdon
Knockdrumdonnell
Knowles, J., deposition of
Knox, Capt. J. (Essex's)
-, Capt. (dead)
-, Lieut. (dead)
Kuish or Knish, L.
Kuyper, G.
Kygo
Kyle, Frederick (St. John's)
-, Sir W.
Kyme
Kyrle, Lieut. W. (Wyndham's)