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General Index
D, E
D
Daillon, Charles de, ensign in Brewer's
regiment desiring naturalization
Dalduff, co. Ayr, lands
Dalhem, Sixt, captain, late of Buchan's
regiment, arrears due to
Dalhoussie, earl of. See Ramsay,
William.
Dalmatia, Venetian garrisons for
Dalrye, barony of, creation of
Dalrymple, Sir Hugh, president of the
College of Justice, expense for
pension and salary
John, chirurgeon to Selwyn's
regiment
John, 2nd viscount Stair:
charter to
king's advocate or secretary for
Scotland, exoneration
tack of teinds to
Dr. Thomas, pension for
Dalton (Daltouns), Little, co. Dumfries, right of patronage of
Meikle, free burgh, market and
fairs, rights of patronage
Dalwyne, co. Ayr, lands
Danby, Sir Abstrupas, kt., deputy
lieutenant for Yorkshire, N.R.
Alexander, sergeant in Trelawney's regiment, petition of
Robert, sergeant in Trelawney's regiment, petition of
Danes, the. See Denmark.
Danglie, co. Ayr, lands
Daniel, Ingoldby, deputy lieutenant
for Yorkshire, E.R.
Danish envoy, arrival of treaty
negotiations with
Danish troops, English soldiers disbanded from
Dapr, Moise, disbanded French
soldier
Darien, Isthmus of, Scottish expedition
to and colony (settlement) at,
(Scottish colony in the West
Indies; Darien company):
address re. See Scotch address
books, etc., re. See Books.
its cost to Scotland
failure of, clamour in Scotland
on account of Jacobites
encouraged by
officers of, examination of
provisions for, ships with,
stopping of
Spanish ambassador and,
he "calls it an invasion,"
Spanish reprisals an account of
spoiled by the West Indian proclamations
Darley, Richard, deputy lieutenant for
Yorkshire, E.R.
Darnley, lady Katherine, marriage of
certificate of
Dartiquenave, Charles, agent for
arrears of taxes
Dartmouth, co. Devon:
castles and blockhouses in,
governor of
collector at, letter to, and see
Bower, T.
customs officers at
letter dated at
trained bands of
Cp. Clifton.
Darzeliers. See Arselliers.
Datchet, co. Bucks, ferry or passage
boat of
Daussy, Peter, captain in Webb's
regiment desiring naturalization
Davick. See Dawick.
Davidson, , captain, his company in
Lauder's regiment
Davies, , an Irishman, search for
Davis, , warrant to arrest
Luke, lieutenant in Echlin's
regiment
Thomas, committed to the
gatehouse
Davison, , lieutenant colonel, his
company in Lauder's regiment
Dawes (Daws), Thomas, high sheriff
of Cumberland, licence of
absence for
Thomas, minister of St.
Mary's, Shrewsbury, certificate
of
Valentine, high sheriff of
Radnorshire, licence of absence
for
Sir William, letters to
Dawick (Davick), co. Peebles
Dawley, Henry, colonel, deputy lieutenant for Hampshire
Dawnay, Henry, 2nd viscount Downe,
deputy lieutenant for E.R. and
N.R. of Yorkshire
Daws. See Dawes.
Day, Samuel, governor of Bermuda,
rumoured recall of
Deal, co. Kent:
borough charter of, heads for
first town clerk of. See Raworth,
F.
gaol and house of correction for
justices of Kent may not intermeddle in
market and fairs for
mayor of. See Coppen, Joshua.
petition from
recorder of. See Brewer, John.
seal for
serjeants-at-mace for
Deaneries in England, disposal of
And see Chichester, Durham and Lincoln cathedrals.
Deberon, Joseph, sailmaker, petition
of
Debt, imprisonment for
Decoy pond. See Duckoy.
Deer park. See Doonmanos.
Dehorne, George, warden of the tailors'
corporation, Colchester
Delamaison Blanche. See La
Maison.
Delaval, , captain, his company in
Fox's regiment
, captain, R.N.:
employed for redemption of slaves
in Sallee
envoy to the emperor of Morocco
expense for equipage and presents
instructions to
powder and shot delivered to
Sir Ralph, pension for
petition of
Delaware river, pirates from
Dellam, , returned from France
without licence
Delon, Peter, disbanded French soldier
Delsey, Gabriel, sailmaker, petition of
Denbigh borough, charter granted by
Charles II to town clerk
of. See Lloyd, John.
Denbigh and Montgomery, seal keeper
of
Denbighshire, high sheriff of, licence of
absence to
Dene, Dame Margaret, spouse to Sir
James Murray of Philiphaugh,
life rent for
Denham, co. Bucks, Chalfont Lane in,
proposed enclosure of
Denization, warrants for
Cp. Naturalization.
Denmark, the Danes:
British resident in. See Greg,
Hugh
excluded from proposed treaties
and France, relations between
and Holstein affairs
jealous of alliance between Brandenburg and Sweden
king of. See Christian V.
nearer alliance with England. See
Treaties.
regiment in service of
and Sweden, controversy between,
see Holstein; treaties renewed
between
treaties with
Denton, Edmund, of Hillesden, baronetcy for
Robert, clerk, presented
to the rectory of Stonegrave
Denty, John, brigadier and lieutenant
of the second horseguards
Depommare, John, clothworker, petition of
Deprivation of archdeacon, of
bishop
Deptford, co. Kent, messuage at, for
the treasurer of the navy
Deputy lieutenants, execution of laws
against papists by, oaths
taken by, prevention of
unlawful assemblies by
And see Hampshire.
Kent.
Lincolnshire.
Middlesex.
Nottingham.
Nottinghamshire.
Lincolnshire
Worcestershire.
Yorkshire, E.R. and N.R.
Derby, market at
Derbyshire, high sheriff of M.P.
for. See Cavendish, W.
Dereing, Charles, grant of forfeited
lands to
Dermott, , captain, information
against
Derry, see of, affairs of, bishop
of. See King, William
society of. See Ulster, society
of
Derryanvil (Derryanweele), in Oneilland barony, co. Armagh, town
lands
Derwentwater (Drenwater), earl of.
See Radclyffe, Francis.
Desageaux. See Sageaux.
Desbordes, John Peter, captain in
Bridges' regiment desiring
naturalization
Desborough (Desborow), Charles, captain R.N., complaint against,
lords inquiry re,
petition of
Dessageau, Dessagueux. See Sageaux.
Devenish, Henry, ensign in Trelawney's
regiment
Devonshire, former J.P. for, see Osborne, Mr.; lord lieutenant of,
see Robartes, C.B., earl of
Radnor.
Devonshire, duchess of, see Cavendish,
Rachael; duke of, see Cavendish,
William.
Dewy, James, agent for arrears of
taxes
Dick, Sir Andrew, children of, by his
second marriage, annuity for,
debt due to
Elizabeth, eldest daughter of
Sir Andrew, annuity for
her husband. See Creighton,
John.
Dickenson, , ensign, commission as
lieutenant in Howe's regiment
Dieppe, ship for
Dieren, Holland, warrants dated at
Digby, William, lord Digby, lord of the
manor of Coleshill, petition of
Digoun, Mr., lieutenant in Fox's regiment
Dileuse, Cephas, disbanded French
soldier
Dillon, , returned from France without licence
Disabled soldiers and sailors. See
Soldiers
Disaffected persons, oaths to be tendered to warrant to
arrest, Cp. Papists.
Disaffection, laws against, execution
of address of the
Commons re, proclamation of
and see Corfe Castle
Disbanded soldiers, movements of
and see French soldiers.
Diserete, Isaac, tutor, pass for
Diss, co. Norfolk
Dissenters. See Dublin; Galway.
Divinity, professors of
Dixmude (Dixmunds, Dyxmuyde),
Flanders, prisoners taken at
Dobra
Dobyn, William, lieutenant colonel,
his company in Howe's regiment
Dockwra. See Docwra.
Dockyards. See Chatham; Portsmouth.
Doctors' Commons. See London, places.
Docwra (Dockwra), George, ensign in
the guards, convicted of manslaughter pardon for
Dodd (Dod), Edward, merchant of
London, pass for
[Samuel], barrister, opinion of
Dodge, Thomas, fireworker, allowance
for
Dodington [George, paymaster to the
navy], and deductions for
poundage, Cp. Dorrington.
Dodson, Thomas, J.P., information
before
Dogs. See Greyhounds; Setting dogs.
Dollars, exchange equivalence of
and see Copper dollars; Spanish
dollars.
Dolling, Jos., captain, of Corfe, evidence of
Dombre, Abraham, disbanded French
soldier
Dominica (Dominique), West Indies,
settlers from Barbados in
Donan, , information re
Donegal, earl of. See Chichester,
Arthur
Donegal, county of, estates in
Donellan (Donnelan), James
Nehemiah, baron of the Exchequer, Ireland, commissioner
for Chancery cases
Donevan, Cornelius, his petition
Donington Park, co. Leicester, earl of
Huntingdon's seat at
Donnan, co. Ayr, lands
Donneau, James, disbanded French
soldier
Donnelan. See Donellan.
Donningham, Patrick, convicted of
seditious speeches
Doonmano[s], [Ireland], town, house
and deer park at
Dorchester, co. Dorset, assizes at,
letter dated at, gaol,
prisoner in
Dormer, Mr., the equerry, appointed a
groom of the bedchamber
Dorrington, Mr., deputy treasurer [of
the Navy] Cp. Dodington.
Dorset, lieutenant of
Dorset, earl of. See Sackville, Charles.
Dort, Holland
Douay, France, popish bibles printed
at
Douglas, Archibald, earl of Forfar,
pension for
Charles, earl of Selkirk, attending the king
James, 12th earl of Morton,
charter to rent charge
and pension for sheriff
principal of Kinross
Sir James, 11th earl of Morton
John, appointed town clerk of
Newcastle
John, captain of H.M.S.
Somers, commission to fight
pirates
John, born in Scotland, denization of
Robert, late bishop of Dunblane, assistance for
Douglas-Hamilton, James, 4th duke of
Hamilton, and the Darien
expedition
Dover, co. Kent:
customer and collector of
customs officers at
disbanded soldiers at
J. Edwards at
French courier at
letters dated at
mayor of letters to
news from
packet boats from, agent for,
and persons returning to
France and the riding
surveyor at Rochester,
and see Mackay, J.
packet boats between Newport
and, treaty for re-establishing
pass to
pictures of the Prince of Wales
brought from
prisoner at
seizure and release of ships and
wool at
suspect at
Dowall, , suspect
Dowart, Scotland, garrison of, coal and
candle allowance for
Dowdall, , the priest, in custody
Henry, of Brownstown, pardon
for
Down (Downe):
archdeaconry of, deprivation from
bishopric of, illegal college in
county of, estates in
Down and Connor, bishop of. See
Smith, Edward; Walkington,
Edward.
Downe, viscount. See Dawnay,
Henry.
Downer, William, sailmaker, petition
of
Downes. See Downs.
Downing, James, almsman's place for
Downs, The, H.M.S. Expedition burnt
in, ships in and for
Downs (Downes), Dive, archdeacon of
Dublin, appointed bishop of
Cork and Ross
Richard, counterfeiter
Doyne, Robert, chief baron of the
Exchequert, Ireland, commissioner for Chancery cases
report signed by
Dragomans (Drugger-men)
Drake, Mr., shipping interests of
Drenwater. See Derwentwater.
Droaghan, co. Ayr, lands and barony
Drobus, Jacob, lieutenant in Columbine's regiment, desiring naturalization ensign with brevet
of lieutenant
Drogheda, earl of. See HamiltonMoore, Henry.
Drolenvaux [Daniel], ensign in Hanmer's regiment, desiring naturalization
Drommurrin. See Droumorin.
Droumorin [Drommurrin], co. Kerry,
lands
Drugger-men. See Dragomans.
Drumboe, co. Donegal, estate called
Drum-major, disbanded
Drummaheir, Ireland, lands
Drummastoun barony, co. Wigtown,
office of bailly of
Drummers, disbanded
Drummond, Sir Patrick, staple commodities in his time
William, allowance for
Drummond, co. Ross, lands
Dryden, co. Roxburgh, lands
Drynie. See Graham.
Dublin:
alderman of
archbishop of. See Marsh, N.
archdeacon of. See Downs, D.
bakers, brewers and butchers of,
charters of, proposal to quash
banker in
Mr. Bazil's seat near
duke of Bolton ill in
Chichester House
college. See below Trinity College.
council office, letters dated at
dissenters in, petitioners
E. Harrison in
house and garden in
House of Lords
leasehold property in
letters and documents dated at
merchants of application of
militia in, captain of
news from
papist leaders in
parliament of James I in
Parliament House
provisions in, dearness of
St. Patrick's, dean of. See Smith,
E.
suspects in
town major of, case of and
see Price, T.
Trinity College:
buildings of, enlargement of
provost of, death of
provost and fellows of, letter to
provostship of
statutes of, dispensation of
William Street
Dublin Castle, letters dated at
and see Massue de
Ruvigny; State Paper Office in
Du bois, Pierre, disbanded French
soldier
Du Bourg, Moise, disbanded French
soldier
Du Bourgay, Charles, captain in
Bridges' regiment, naturalization desired by
Duckoy [Decoy Pond], in the New
Forest
Du Cros, Jacques, disbanded French
soldier
John, disbanded French
soldier
Dudgeon, John, grantee
Dues, rights, services and tenures,
feudal:
blench
burgage
burgh
free barony
feu
marriage
non-entry
relief
ward
Dufou, John, clothworker, petition of
Duke, the. See Holstein, duke of.
Duleek, baron. See Bellew, Sir John.
Dullimans
Dumas, James, disbanded French
soldier
Dumbar, , captain, pay of
Dumbarton castle, garrison of, establishment of pay for
governor and lieutenant-governor of
Dumblane. See Dunblane.
Dumeny, Peter, captain in Brewer's
regiment, desiring naturalization
Dumfermling. See Dunfermline.
Dummer, Edmund, surveyor of the
navy:
case of
letter from
letter to
petition of
Du Moulin, , ensign in Webb's
regiment, desiring naturalization
Jacques, disbanded French
soldier
Dunbar, Anne, information of
Dunbar, co. Haddingdon, chamberlain
of, fee of
Dunblane (Dumblane), co. Perth, commissary of late bishop of.
See Douglas, Robert.
Duncan, Henry, soldier, pass for
Duncannon Fort, co. Wexford, fort
major of lands of, charges
on
Duncanson, , lieutenant-colonel,
allowance for
John, colonel, arrears due to
Duncomb (Duncombe), [Charles, late
cashier of the Excise], his trial
Sir Charles, sheriff of London
and Middlesex, licence of absence for
William, late lord justice of
Ireland, letter from
Dundas, Patrick
Dundinnie, co. Wigtown, lands
Dunfermline, earl of. See Seton,
Charles
Dunfermline (Dumfermling), co. Fife:
abbots, convent and monastry of
lordship and regality of, feu
and teind duties in, lease
of, lord of, see William III.
Dungan, Thomas, earl of Limerick,
petitions of
Sir William, earl of Limerick,
estate of, claim to
Dungannon barony, co. Tyrone
Dunkirk:
French troops and ships assembled
at, report of
debate in the Lords on
James II expected at
ships for and of
Dunwich, co. Suffolk, M.P. for. See
Rich, Sir Robert
Dupont, Jacob, disbanded French
soldier
John, disbanded French
soldier
Du Querry, , ensign in Jacob's
regiment desiring naturalization
Duras, Lewis de, earl of Feversham,
executor
Durden, Joseph, second lieutenant of
artillery, allowance for
Durham, John, petition of
Durham cathedral, almsmen in
deans
of. See Comber, T.; Montagu, J.
Durham city
Elvet, St. Oswald parish
freemen of
mayor, recorder and aldermen of,
recommendation by
skinner and glover of
Du Roure [Francis], captain in F.
Hamilton's regiment, desiring
naturalization
Dussaux, , lieutenant in Columbine's
regiment, desiring naturalization
Dussole, Pierre, disbanded French
soldier
Dutch, the Dutch.
ambassador. And see Brande,
J.P. vander.
complaints of
letters from, mentioned
memorials of
and the wool trade
yacht for
consul. See Galicia.
guards:
lieutenant-colonel of
parliament and
returning to Holland
mail
naval engagement with
paper
pens
pirate. See Rockt, Peter.
quills
ship, seamen rescued by
skill in imitating Indian commodities
trade and commerce:
with England. See Trade.
with France, projected tariff,
treaty for
And see United Provinces
with Scotland. See Camphire.
with Flanders
with Savoy, treaty for
See also Amsterdam, Rotterdam.
wool ships, visiting and seizing of
woollen manufacture, And see
Galicia.
Du Tems, , ensign in Jacob's regiment, desiring naturalization
Duties, amounting to a prohibition,
And see Dues, Taxes
Dutry, Dennis, a Dutch merchant,
executor
Du Versset, , counterfeiter, arrest
of
Dyer, , writer and publisher of
seditious papers, arrest and
prosecution of
William, sergeant in Trelawney's regiment, petition of
Dyxmuyde. See Dixmude.
E
Eales, Robert, of Elvet in Durham,
skinner and glover, almsman's
place for
Earl Marishall. See Scotland.
Earl Marshal. See Herald's college.
Earle. See Erle.
Early, William, murder of
Earsby. See Eresby.
Earthquakes
East India Company:
(the old), general of general
court of
(the new):
agent of. See Clifford, George.
commissions to seize pirates for
complaints of
demands of
general court of
members of, message for
petitions of
silver belonging to, seizure of
stock of
two millions subscription
(the two), proposed coalition
between
East India Company in Flanders. See
Flanders.
East India goods, prohibition of
East Indies:
kings in, writing of letters to
piracy in, squadron for suppressing, commander of, see
Warren; ships of, names of
ships from
and treaties with Sweden
East Stoke, co. Dorset, clothier of
Eastman, Hanah, arrest of
Eberhard Louis, duke of Wurtemberg,
movements of regiment
of
Eccles, co. Berwick, parish of
Ecclesfechan (Ecclesechan), co. Dumfries, rights of patronage
Ecclesiastical affairs, benefices and
preferment:
commission for
commissioners for, and first fruits
disposal of, letters patent (1695)
for lords justices' powers
re
Cp. Church of England.
Ecclesiastical courts:
Arches, court of, dean of. See
Oxenden, George
Prerogative court of Canterbury,
case, judge of, opinion of,
and see Raines, Sir R.
Echevin, Pierre, disbanded French
soldier
Echlin (Ecklin), Sir Henry, baron of
the Exchequer, Ireland, commissioner for Chancery cases
Robert, colonel, his regiment.
See Army, regiments, 6th
Dragoons and Hussars.
Eden, Charles, licence to return from
France
Edenderry, Upper and Lower, Oneilland
barony, co. Armagh, townlands
Edge, Jacob, judgment for
Edgecombe, Richard, pass for
Edgworth, Ambrose, captain in Erle's
regiment
Edinburgh:
apothecary of
bishop of, late. See Ross, A.
burgess of
castle:
constable of, his fees in lieu of
iron customs
garrison of, establishment of
pay for
keeper of magazines and his
servant, their fees
master gunner in
city, clerk to. See Mackleod,
Aeneas.
college. See below university.
commissariot of, clerk of
commission dated at
ferment in
General Assembly to meet at
guards quartered at
Happer's Close
High Street
Holyrood house, palace of:
chancellor's lodging in
gardens of, repair of
keeper of. See Hamilton, A.,
duchess of Hamilton
porter of, fee of
rooms for earl of Annandale in
under keeper of, fee of
rooms for
royal apartment, in preparation
of
imposition on ale and beer granted
to
land market. See below old meal
market
Letter Post Office, clerk of,
appointment and salary
improved revenue from,
tacksmen of
lord provost of, staple contract
signed by
merchants in
minister in
old meal market now the land
market in
physic garden set up at
post warrants to
proclamation dated at
royal burghs:
clerk to. See Mackleod, Aeneas.
commissioners of, act of,
letters to, staple
contract approved and ratified
by
soldier killed in
university or college of:
grant to
library of, bibliothecary of
second professor of divinity in
writers in
Edisbury, Mr., letters to
orders for
Edmunds, John, master of the Hopewell of Poole, prosecution of
Education:
endowment of
pension for
persons going abroad for
Edward I, king of England, grant by
Edwards, , suspect
Mr., recommended for employment in the Excise
John, captain of the Blackwell
Hall:
commission to
deputy to the commissioners for
preventing the exportation of
wool
expense for
letter from
letter to
prosecution of
ships and wool seized and released
by
his sloop, employment of
wool prosecutions by
David, printer and publisher,
arrest of
Eersbeck, John, post warrant for
Egerton, Jane, countess of Bridgewater,
bequest to
John, earl of Bridgewater:
account of ships and seamen by
bequest to
commissioner for Hudson Bay
affairs
commissioner of trade
first commissioner of the
Admiralty
lord justice of England
Scroope, viscount Brackley,
pass for
Eglinton, John, assistant of the tailors'
corporation, Colchester
Egton, co. York, market and fairs
Elbe, river, merchants trading to,
complaints of
Elections, parliamentary, committee
of, petition heard by
Elector, the. See Maximilian
Emanuel.
Eleis. See Elleis.
Elizabeth, queen of England, and the
Merchants Adventurers
a Moorish girl, pass for
Elk skins, taken from the French at
Fort York, number and price
of
Elleis (Eleis), John, lands resigned by
Elleis of Elleistoun, John, elder,
escheat of
Ellers, , warrant to arrest
Peter, frauds of
Elliot of Headshaw, Gilbert, son of Sir
Gilbert, charter to
Sir Gilbert, clerk of the privy
council, Scotland, charter to
Ellis, Mr., letter to, mentioned
Bernard, lieutenant-governor
of Guernsey, letter to, pass
signed by
Charles, pass for
Charles, M.A., fellow of Christ's
college, Cambridge, exempted
from residence
John, under-secretary of state,
northern department:
attending the king
and E. Harrison
information sworn before
letters from
letters to, mentioned
parliamentary candidate [for Thetford]
John, commissioner
John, brother of William, grant
to
Thomas, junior, grazier, petition of
William, forfeited estate of
Ells, Theodore, ensign in Columbine's
regiment, desiring naturalization
Elrington, Roger, captain, appointed
lieutenant governor of Nevis,
petitioner, and note.
Elton, Thomas, chirurgeon, certificate
signed by
Elvet in Durham, q.v.
Ely, bishop of. See Patrick, Simon.
Ely cathedral, almsmen and beadsmen
in,
verger of
Embezzlement. See Naval stores;
Prize goods.
Emes (Emmes), Peter, tidewaiter,
petition of
William, sergeant in Trelawney's regiment, petition of
Emperor, the. See Leopold.
Endowment of education. See Education.
Endre, Anthoine, disbanded French
soldier
Enemy, the, corresponding or trading
with, charges of
Engineers of artillery, pay of
English, Robert, pirate, description of
English trade and commerce. See
Trade.
Entwisle, Bertie, J.P., affidavit sworn
before
Eresby (Earsby). See Willoughby of
Eresby.
Erle (Earle), Thomas, major-general,
regiment of. See Army, regiments, 19th foot
Ernest Augustus, elector of Hanover,
mourning for
Error, writs of, allowed and discussed,
into the Exchequer Chamber,
into parliament
Erskine (Areskine), David, 9th earl of
Buchan, his pension
James, 7th earl of Buchan,
daughter of. See Canaries,
lady Ann.
John, lieutenant governor of
Stirling castle
John, earl of Mar, commissioner for auditing accounts
of the Treasury, Scotland,
governor of Stirling castle
John, lieutenant colonel,
governor of Dumbarton castle
Escheats. See under Scotland.
Esmond, Sir Lawrence, bart., petition
of, grandfather of.
See Butler, Richard.
Essex, earl of. See Capel, A.
Estres (Estre), comte d', French
[squadron] under
Estwich, Mr., upholsterer
Eton college, chapel of, repair and
enlargement of, provost
and fellows of, petition of
Ettrick (Etrick) forest, co. Selkirk,
chamberlain of, his fee
Europe, peace of, Danish envoy and,
Sweden and, William
III and, see Foreign policy.
wool exported via Scotland to
Evans, Arthur, invention petition of
Everard, James, his estate in co.
Waterford, grant of
alias Jones, , suspect
Everden, Thomas, carpenter and midshipman, R.N., petition and
restoration of
Every, Henry, captain, pirate
Exchequer bills, false endorsing and
forging of, arrests for
trial for
Exchequer chamber, judgments reversed by, writs of
error in. See Error.
Exchequer court:
barons or judges of, judgment by,
matter referred to,
and see Hatsell, Sir H.
cases
"eminent practiser in,"
green wax fines, surveyor of
Ireland. See Ireland.
lord chief baron, petition referred
to, and the seizure of wool
ships, and
see Atkins, Sir R.; Ward, Sir E.
petition of right in
Exchequer receipt:
abuses of revenue of
agents for bringing arrears of taxes
into, names of
auditor of, letter to
chancellor of, commission of trade,
and see Smith, John.
debt due to Eton College from
fees payable out of
and Sir J. Friend's estate
Pell Office, account dated at
clerk of, and annuity orders
tellers of. See Carew, H.; Godolphin, F.
treasurer of, commissioners for
executing office of. See
Treasury board.
warrant to
Excise:
commissioners, deputation from,
letter to, first commissioner allowed to sit in
parliament
receiver-general and cashier of.
See Burton, B.
revenue, hereditary, grants of,
of 1690, estimate of
See also Scotland, Worcestershire
Exeter:
assizes, cases at
cathedral, almsmen in
customs of, pension out of
M.P. for. See Seymour, Sir
Edward.
recruiting at
William III's landing at
Exeter, earl of. See Cecil, John
Eyme, Isaac, captain in Ingoldsby's
regiment desiring naturalization