General Index: G, I, J, K

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne, 1702-3. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1916.

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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)