Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III, 1699-1700. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1937.
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'General Index: F', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III, 1699-1700, (London, 1937) pp. 452-458. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/will-mary/1699-1700/pp452-458 [accessed 19 April 2024]
F
Fabre, Peter, tutor, pass for
Fabury, Daniel, disbanded French soldier
Fairborn (Faireborne), —, captain,
appointed C. in C. of convoy to
Newfoundland
-, Stafford, captain, his company
in Selwyn's regiment
Fairfax, Charles, colonel, heirs of,
pension for
-, Thomas, brigadier, regiment of. See Army, regiments,
5th foot.
-, Thomas, lord Fairfax, deputy
lieutenant for Yorkshire, N.R.
Fairn, Easter. See Ross, W.
Falconer (Faulconer, Fawconer), John,
deputy lieutenant for Hampshire
-, Patrick, soldier, killed in
Edinburgh
Falconer of Phesdo, Sir James, commissioner for auditing accounts of the Treasury, Scotland
Falconers. See King's falconers.
False news, writers, publishers and dispersers of, arrest of proceedings against
Fane, Vere, earl of Westmorland, death of
Fanning, John, junior, of Sirdall, death of
Fans, seizure of
Farrell, John, petition of
Farrington, Richard, certificate signed by
Farthings, proposals for coining
Fasham, Samuel, jurat and J.P. for Deal
Fast, general, proclamation of
Faulconer. See Falconer.
Fauldlees in Lesmahagow parish, co. Lanark, lands
Fauuin, Jean, disbanded French soldier
Favre, John, disbanded French soldier
Fawconer. See Falconer.
Fayall [Fayal, Azores], ships for
Fea, Patrick, in Orkney, petition of
Fearn, David, late conjunct commissary of Ross
Fearson, —, ensign in Bridges' regiment, desiring naturalization
Featherstonhalgh, —, major, his troop in Wood's regiment
Fee farms, rents of
Fees. See Baronetcies; Foresters; Scotland, officials of
Feilding. See Fielding.
Fellow, Samuel, judgment for
-, Thomas, judgment for
Fenn (Fen), Gerard, M.A., chaplain to
Bridges' regiment
-, Nicholas, scholar of Winchester
nominated for New College,
Oxford.
Fenner, Rest., publisher, arrested and discharged
Fens. See Lincolnshire.
Fenwick, —, search in Northumberland for
-, John, lieutenant in Selwyn's
regiment, petition of, his
father's estate
-, Sir John, conspiracy of
Ferassier (Ferassiers), count Dona, husband of lady Ellen Colvill, petition of, grant of jointure estate to, recommended
Ferguson (Fergusson), James, colonel,
regiment of. See Army, regiments, 26th foot
-, of Barclonachan, John, advocate, charter to, wife of,
see Whiteford, Jean.
Feriland. See Ferryland.
Fernes. See Furnes.
Fernham, John, cornet in Raby's regiment
Ferrers of Chartley, lord. See Shirley, Sir R.
Ferrier, Anthony, disbanded French soldier
Ferries. See Datchet; Ireland.
Ferryland (Feriland), Newfoundland, merchant of
Feversham, earl of. See Duras, Lewis de.
Ficher. See Fisher.
Fieehee. See Fisher.
Field, Charles, suspect Romish priest
Fielding (Feilding), Charles, report
signed by
-, George, captain in the royal
regiment of horse
Fife, chamberlain of, his fees
Fifehead Magdalen, co. Dorset
Filot, Jean, disbanded French soldier
Finances of William III:
-, civil list (1690) for Scotland
-, expenses of ambassadors, see
various persons; of Treasurer
of the Chamber
-, misapplication of public money
-, national debt (1688–1690)
-, payment of messengers
of seamen, of secret service
money
-, revenue of the Letter Post Office,
Edinburgh, Sir J. Lowther's
estimate of the revenue of
1689–90
-, supplies voted by parliament
by Irish
parliament, by Scottish
parliament
-, See also Aids; Army (finance);
Customs (duties; revenue);
Exchequer receipt; Excise
(revenue); Navy (supply);
Post Office (revenue).
Finch, Daniel, 2nd earl of Nottingham, secretary of state, letter from, mentioned.
Fines, granting of
-, And see Green Wax
Finglass (Finglas, Fingliss), Dr. his information
Finisterre, Cape
Finney, James, fireworker, allowance for
Finnick, barony of, creation of
Firemasters of artillery, allowances for
Fireships, burnt by accident, see also French navy.
Fireworkers of artillery, allowances for
Fireworks
First fruits, remission of
Fish trade, in the Mediterranean, better salting and curing required, And see Herrings; Pilchards.
Fisher (Ficher, Fieehee), —, captain,
case of
-, John, senior and junior, merchants of London, passes for
-, John, clothier of East Stoke,
information of
-, Stephen, petition signed by
Fisheries bill (1692), committee for
Fisheries and fishings, directions in the Commission of Trade re, And see Greenland; Kent, coast of; Nova Scotia; Salmon fishing.
Fishing company. See Royal Fishing.
Fitch, John, undertaker in works at Portsmouth, frauds by
Fitzgerald, —, colonel, prisoner in
Lincoln gaol
-, —, Jacobites meet at his
house
-, Henry, warrant to arrest
-, James, returned from France
without licence.
Fitz James, James, duke of Berwick, design for invading Scotland by, alleged, reported movements of
Fitzmaurice, Thomas, 21st lord Kerry, pardon for
Fitzpatrick, —, counsel, marriage
settlement drawn up by
-, Barnaby, lord of Upper Ossory,
estate of
-, Bryan, late lord of Upper
Ossory, estate of
-, James, outlawry of
-, John, colonel, sister of, wife of
John Coghlan
-, Richard, captain, grant to
Fitz Roy, Charles, duke of Grafton,
governor to
-, James, duke of Monmouth.
See Scott.
Flag Officers, the three, allowed to sit in parliament
Flaherty, Robert, late cornet in Ross's
regiment, case of
-, Cp. Flatherly.
Flanders, the Flemings:
-, cloth and serges from, cp.
Camlets; Linen; Tapestry.
-, conspirator in
-, corn for and in
-, East India Company in, octroy for
establishing
-, fighting and services done in, for
William III
-, French troops assembled in
cp. Dunkirk.
-, governor of, and trade prohibitions
-, hospitals in, clerk and comptroller
in, physician's service in
-, journey via
-, and the Lace Act
-, regiments in
-, Scottish regiments from, disbanded officers of, petition of
-, Spanish ambassador (marquis de
Cannales) going to
-, Spanish ministers in
-, trade prohibitions in
-, treaty guaranty for
-, William III for and in
-, wool from, exportation of, prohibition of, tax on
-, woollen manufactures in
prohibition of
Flandours, —, felo de se
Flandrin, Jean, disbanded French soldier
Flatherly, Robert, suspect
-, Cp. Flaherty.
Fleetwood, Thomas, petition of
-, [William], rector of St. Augustine's, London, commission to
Flemings, the. See Flanders.
Flemming, Mr.
Fletcher, [Benjamin], colonel, late governor of New York, enquiry re
Fleury, Charles, French commissioner for soliciting the performance of the capitulation of Fort York, petition of
Floid, —, his pretensions, cp. Lloid.
Florence, grand duke of, act published in by
Florida (Carolina (Carolana) Florida), province of, grant of, naval protection requested for
Florida Company, proposed incorporation of
Folcartoun in Lesmahagow parish, co. Lanark, lands, corn mill, etc.
Folke. See Foulke.
Fonsibrane, —, ensign in Bridges' regiment, desiring naturalization
Fontaine. See Fountain.
Fookes. See Foulke.
Foot-paths. See Roads.
Forbes, —, captain, his evidence re
Darien affairs
-, Arthur, 2nd earl of Granard,
movements of, his
son's marriage
-, William, lord Forbes, commissioner for auditing accounts
of the Treasury, Scotland,
pension for
-, William, late captain in Fox's
regiment
-, William, ensign in Churchill's
regiment
Forbes of Learnie, Robert, advocate, nominated judge of the Admiralty court of Scotland
Ford, Sir Edward, his proposition for coining farthings
Fordhouse, co. Ayr, lands
Foreign affairs, earl of Portland and
Foreign ministers, chaplains in the service of, controversy re lords justices power sto treat with
Foreign policy and relations of William
III with:
-, Denmark
-, the Emperor and Turkey
-, Europe, peace of
-, France
-, Genoa
-, Holstein
-, Morocco
-, the Pensioner
cp. Heinsius, Anton.
-, the Pope
-, Russia
-, States General
-, Sweden
-, Turkey. See above the Emperor.
Foreign princes, letters from the king to, writing of
Foreign troops in the army. See Army.
Foreign universities. See Universities.
Foreigners, serving in the Ordnance, see Ordnance; Vernon on treatment of
Forest (Forrest), Gabriel, late governor
of Fort Bourbon
-, John, lieutenant in Fairfax's
regiment
Foresters' fee
Forests and parks:
-, See Doonmanos.
-, Folewood.
-, Lyndhurst.
-, Needwood.
-, New Forest.
-, Sherwood.
-, West Derby.
-, Windsor Little Park.
Forfar, earl of. See Douglas, A.
Forfeited lands, forfeitures. See Ireland; Murderer's estate; St. Christophers; Scotland (escheats).
Forfeited paper, grant of
Forglen, sheriffdom of Banff, lands and barony
Forrest. See Forest.
Forrester, Mrs., annuity for
-, Thomas, minister at St.
Andrews, petitioner
Fort Bourbon. See Fort York.
Fort William, co. Inverness:
-, regiment at, establishment
full pay for
-, reparations at
Fort York (Fort Bourbon), Hudson
Bay:
-, capitulation of, French commissioner soliciting performance of,
see Fleury, C.; goods taken at,
negotiations with the French
re, law officers
opinion on the case
-, governor of. See Forrest, Gabriel.
Forth, river, convoys from Camphire to
Fortifications:
-, building on lands adjoining. See
Law, points of.
-, demolition of. See Bass, the.
-, state of, report to the House of
Lords on
-, And see Chatham; Medway; Plymouth; Portsmouth; Scotland.
Fosbrook, William, counterfeiter
Foulis, co. Ross, land and barony
-, Easter, burgh of barony and
market
Foulke (Folke, Foulk, Foulks, Foulkes,
Fookes), —, colonel, regiment
of, accounts and debts of
-, Mr., "a famous conveyancer,"
drawing up marriage
articles
-, John, captain, his troop in the
royal regiment
Fountain (Fountaine, Fontaine), Bernard, master of the St. Pierre de
Calais
-, Edward, returned from France
without licence
Fournier, Jean Baptiste
-, Stephen, disbanded French
soldier
Fowke, Francis, captain in Fox's regiment
Fowler, Edward, bishop of Gloucester,
petition signed by
-, George, suspect
Fowlis, Henry, captain of the Deal Castle, letter from
Fowns, John, barrister, elected steward of Shrewsbury
Fox, Mr., order to
-, Edward, colonel, regiment of,
commissions in
-, Sir Stephen, commissioner of
the Treasury
Foxcroft, John, M.A., presented to the vicarage of Nuneaton
Frampton, Tregonwell, grant to
France:
-, adherents of James II in
-, ambassador extraordinary to. See
Bentinck, W., earl of Portland;
Montagu, C., earl of Manchester;
Villiers, E., earl of Jersey.
-, clergy in, and conquest of Ireland
-, corresponding and trading with,
during the war. See Enemy.
-, court of, couriers passing between
French ambassador and
-, and Denmark, relations between
-, disbanded soldiers going to
-, embassy in, secretary to. See
Prior, M.; Stanyon, A.
-, fighting and services in, for
William III
-, fugitive in
-, horses for, seizure of
-, imports from Scotland to, tariff
on
-, Lilienroth's next commission for
-, and Munster, relations between
-, passage boat between Shoreham
and
-, persons returning from, arrest of,
licences for, etc. See Treason.
-, pictures of the Prince of Wales
brought from, and see
Pictures.
-, protestants from and in. See
French protestants.
-, Roman Catholic preacher in
-, ships for and from
-, and Spain, understanding expected
between
-, spy in
-, and States General, trade agreement between
-, and Sweden, relations between
-, touching for king's evil in
-, trade with. See Trade.
-, travellers to and from
-, treaties with. See Treaties.
-, lord Trimleston in
-, war with, Sir D. Colyear's services
in, transports for, debt
for, and treaty negotiations
-, and Wolfenbuttle, relations between
-, wool exported to, discoveries of,
and see Holland; Scotland.
Francillon, Pierre, disbanded French soldier
Franciscan friar
Franco, Abraham, denization of
Frankland (Frankeland), Sir Thomas, deputy lieutenant for Yorkshire, N.R., letter to
Franks, —, deputy commissary of musters
Franque, Richard, captain in Belasis's regiment, desiring naturalization
Franville, — de, lieutenant in F. Hamilton's regiment, desiring naturalization.
Fraser, James, payment to
-, Simon, captain, convocation
raised by
Fraser of Leuchloyn, Hugh, petition of
Fraser of Migarie, John, petition of
Frazié, Pierre, disbanded French soldier
Freake. See Freke.
Frederick, elector of Brandenburg:
-, envoy extraordinary to. See
Frise, H. de, count de Frise;
Stepney, G.
-, his territories, French and Vandois protestants in, assistance
for
Frederick Augustus, king of Poland, "grand musqueteers of," captain of, at Leipzig fair
Fredericsburgh, Germany, William III at
Freeman, George, attorney in Bristol,
letter to
-, Samuel, D.D., dean of Peterborough and rector of St. Paul's,
Covent Garden, commission to
Freer, Dr. Adam, physician general to the forces in Scotland, commission and salary
Freke (Freake), Thomas, letter from
French, the French:
-, ambassador to England, see Hostun, C. d', comte de Tallard;
[to Holland, see Mesmes, J.A.
de, comte d'Avaux]; to Spain,
see Spain.
-, bakers, petition of
-, in Canada. See Canada.
-, churches in England, erection of,
in Zelle. See Zelle.
-, clothworkers. See below protestants.
-, colonies in N. America, boundaries
of
-, commissioners for trade (for
Hudson Bay affairs),
referees for, see Arkinstall, R.;
Jordan, T.
-, Cp. Fleury, C.; Fort York; Hostun, C. d', comte de Tallard.
-, congregation. See Stockholm.
-, consul at Corunna
-, courier at Dover, Cp.
France, court of
-, encroachments on the Nova
Scotia fishery
-, flyboats. See Greenland fishing.
-, Fort York captured by and retaken from
-, in Gambia
-, Huguenot families at Doonmanos
-, language, memoirs in
-, at Leghorn, favoured treatment of
-, money, counterfeiting of
-, navy; fleet:
-, defeat of, by earl of Orford
-, engagements against, mentioned
-, fireship in, commander of
-, officers of, petition of
-, prizes taken by. See Prizes.
-, proposals for destroying
-, quarantine exemptions for, at
Leghorn and Genoa
-, visiting and searching by
-, officers of English regiments in
Ireland desiring naturalization
-, part of St. Christophers, desolated
-, pensioners on the Irish establishment, arrears of
-, prisoners taken by. See Prisoners.
-, privateers, captured
-, prizes taken by. See Prizes.
-, protestant, protestants (protestant
refugees, Vaudois):
-, clothworkers, petition of
-, certificate of life for
-, charity for, collection
and disposal of
commissioners
for
-, escape and protection of
-, minister, conspiracy discovered by
-, in the navy. See Navy.
-, petition of
-, prosecution of
-, seizure of
-, soldiers disbanded in Ireland, see below soldiers.
-, regiments, troops:
-, assembled in Flanders,
cp. Dunkirk.
-, in Ireland:
-, disbanding of
-, officers of
-, subsistence for
-, for Wolfenbuttle
-, ships:
-, ashore in Bigbury Bay near
Plymouth,
in Mount's Bay, near
Penzance
-, captured after the peace
-, commander of, seizure of
-, English seamen taken out of
-, Irishman taken out of
-, at Leghorn, favoured treatment of
-, plundering of
-, stopped, seized, etc.
-, visiting and searching of
-, wool ships, seizure and release
of
-, soldiers (protestants), disbanded
in Ireland and going to Holland,
lists of
-, troops. See above regiments.
French, Philip, debt due to
-, Richard, respite and pardon
for
Frendraugh, viscount. See Crichton, Lewis.
Frendraugh, co. Aberdeen, town, lands, barony, manor place and tower
Frere, Jeremy, ensign in Granville's
regiment desiring naturalization
-, Susan, letters from, mentioned, letter to,
and Mr. Whitaker.
Freschenay, Jacques, disbanded French soldier.
Friend, Sir John, executed for high treason, estate of, proceedings re
Frieze (Frize) coats, seizure of
Frise (Frize), Henry de, prince de Frise, envoy extraordinary to the elector of Brandenburg, expense for, regiment of, in the States' service
Frize. See Frieze.
Frowler, Mr., letter delivered by
Fugerolle, Jean, disbanded French soldier
Fulford, co. York
Fullarton, —, lieutenant-colonel, relict of, pension for
Fuller, Samuel, D.D., dean of Lincoln, deceased
Furnace (Furnese), Sir Henry [M.P. for Bramber], expelled from the Commons, and the Lace Acts
Furnes (Fernes), Belgium, prisoner taken by the French at
Furs, and see Beaver skins.
Furzer, Daniel, appointed surveyor of the Navy
Fusees (Fuzees), exportation of
Fyssiniere, John, ensign in Columbine's regiment, desiring naturalization