General Index: H, I, J, K

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H

Haarlem (Harlem), Holland, unemployment in

Habeas corpus, writ of

Hacker, Drew, deposition of

Hacket, —, captain, his company in Colyear's regiment

Hackney coach bill, first designer of

Hackney coaches, order of the House of Lords re

Haddington (Hadington,) countess of. See Hamilton, Margaret.

Haddo, James, minister at Cupar, co. Fife, appointed second master and professor of divinity at St. Andrews

Haddock, Sir Richard, captain of the Royal James, certificate signed by, commissioner and comptroller of the navy, petition of, commissioner of victualling

Hadington. See Haddington.

Haen, — de, captain, his company in prince de Frise's regiment

Hague, The:
-, British envoy extraordinary at, see Stanhope, A.; British ministers at
-, G. Clifford leaves
-, conferences at
-, French refugie at
-, journey from Loo to
-, letter dated at
-, minister from Edinburgh at
-, minister of house of Saxe Gotha at
-, passes dated at
-, Polish resident at
-, Scots staple contract settled and signed at, Cp. Camphire.
-, Swedish minister at. See Lilienroth.
-, treaty negotiations at
-, Sir Joseph Williamson leaving
-, William III at and for

Haines. See Haynes.

Halcraig. See Hamilton.

Hale, Bernard, B.A., fellow of Peterhouse, election of
-, Dr. Bernard, late master of Peterhouse

Hales, Mr., letter from

Haley. See Hayley.

Haliburton (Halyburton), George, late bishop of Aberdeen, assistance for
-, James, lieutenant in Colyear's regiment, petition of and pardon of slaughter for
-, Hume of. See Hume.

Hall, James, petition of

Halsbeg, Nether and Over, in Lesmahagow parish, co. Lanark, lands

Haly. See Hayley.

Halyburton. See Haliburton.

Hamare, Peter, captain in Webb's regiment desiring naturalization

Hamburg:
-, bank of, value of money in
-, bills dated at
-, foreign ministers at
-, trade of
-, treaty negotiations at

Hamburg company. See Merchants Adventurers.

Hamilton, duke of. See DouglasHamilton, J.
-, Anne, duchess of Hamilton, keeper of Holyroodhouse, letter to, warrant to, lands of
-, Archibald, lord Hamilton, pension for
-, Basil, lord Hamilton, agent of the Scotch company, bearer of petition, Darien officers examined by
-, Frederick, captain, his company in Gustavus Hamilton's regiment
-, Frederick, colonel, regiment of. See Army, regiments, 18th foot.
-, George, colonel, post warrant for, recompense for, regiment of, clothing for, commissions in, reduced
-, George, earl of Orkney, regiment of. See Army, regiments, 1st foot.
-, Gustavus, colonel, forfeited lands in Ireland granted to, regiment of. See Army, regiments, 20th foot.
-, John, captain, his company in Gustavus Hamilton's regiment
-, John, 2nd lord Belhaven, and his partners, tacksmen of Excise, Scotland, petition of
-, Margaret, countess of Rothes and Haddington, tack of lands in Scotland granted to, her son, see Leslie, John, lord Leslie.
-, Richard, lieutenant in Echlin's regiment
-, William, lieutenant in Echlin's regiment
-, William, ensign, enrolled in the invalids, Scotland

Hamilton of Barntoun, Sir George and partners, commissaries and paymasters of the army in Scotland

Hamilton of Halcraig, Sir John, senator of the college of Justice, charter to, pension for

Hamilton of Whitelaw, Sir William, lord Whitelaw, senator of the college of justice, pension for

Hamilton-Moore, Henry, earl of Drogheda:
-, commissioner for inspecting Irish forfeitures, his dislike of acting as
-, letters from
-, regiment of, ensign in
-, warrant to

Hammoaze (Hammoze), Plymouth Sound, H.M. ships wrecked and blown up in

Hampshire. See Southampton.

Hampton Court, documents dated at, William III at

Handford, George, captain

Handyside (Handesyde), —, colonel, lieutenant-colonel to Sir H. Bellasis

Hanmer (Hanmore, Henmore), Sir John, regiment of. See Army, regiments, 11th foot.

Hanover, elector of. See Ernest Augustus.

Hanseatic towns of Lower Saxony, resident with. See Rycaut, Sir P.
-, Cp. Bremen; Hamburg; Lübeck.

Hara. See O'Hara.

Harbingers

Harbord, William, ambassador to Turkey; auditor of the duchy of Cornwall; captain of horse; paymaster-general in Ireland; ranger of St. James's park; surveyor-general; vice-treasurer of Ireland
-, daughters of, petition of

Harborough, co. Leicester, fair at, caveat against grant of

Harburg (Harbourg), Germany, court of Zell at, envoy's journey to

Harcourt, Mr., clerk of the peace for Middlesex, letter to

Hardcastle, Cuthbert, convicted pirate, pardon for

Hardness. See Clifton.

Hardwicke, —, Romish priest, warrant to arrest

Hardy, Francois, French refugié, certificate of life to

Hargood, Thomas, carpenter, R.N., certificate of

Harise. See Harris.

Harlackindon, George, petition of

Harlem. See Haarlem.

Harley [Robert, M.P. for New Radnor], in the Commons

Harman, Philip, grant of forfeited lands to

Harper, Nathaniel, executor, petition of

Harraus, Hercule, disbanded French soldier

Harrcot, Mr., and post of judge advocate, Ireland

Harris, (Harise) Edward, ensign in Trelawney's regiment
-, George, letter from
-, Henry, lieutenant, wife of, granted leave to go to West Indies
-, John, captain, petition of
-, Robert, examination of
-, Walter, surgeon, R.N., his quarrel with captain Graydon, prosecution of, to be stopped
-, Walter, letter from, letter to, scurrilous book written by

Harrison. And see Johnson.
-, Mr., king's page, post warrant for
-, Mrs. See below, Edward, wife of.
-, Sir Edmund, petition of
-, Edward:
-, estate of, deeds, rent roll and value of
-, family of (daughters, younger children), provision for
-, his father's settlement and will
-, and lord Galway
-, fine levied by
-, health of
-, letters from, mentioned
-, letter to, mentioned
-, his losses in the late troubles
-, movements of
-, and W. Palmer
-, recovery suffered by
-, sons of. See below Francis; Michael.
-, waits on the lord chancellor
-, wife of (Mrs. Harrison), her jointure, her son's marriage, And see below, Michael.
-, Francis, son of Edward, banker in Dublin, letter from, mentioned, and W, Palmer
-, George, lieutenant in Fox's regiment
-, Henry, commission as lieutenant deferred, ensign in Howe's regiment
-, John, searcher at Gravesend
-, Michael (Mick), captain, eldest son of Edward:
-, brother of. See above, Francis.
-, commission for, proposed
-, estate settled on
-, letters from
-, marriage of, and proposals for, to James Vernon's daughter
-, movements of
-, post for (D. Muschamp's post; commissary general of musters or muster master general), king's letter for
-, recovery suffered by
-, recommended to lord Galway
-, waits of the lord chancellor
-, Thomas, warrant to arrest
-, William, nominated from Winchester to New College, Oxford

Hartington, marquis of. See Cavendish, W.

Hartopp, Thomas, at Loughborough, letters to

Hartstonge, Sir Standish, late baron of the Exchequer, Ireland, salary

Harvey (Harvy), Daniel, colonel of a regiment, late major-general Leveson's, see also Army, regiments, 2nd dragoon guards.
-, Thomas, his victualling account

Harwich, co. Essex:
-, M.P. for. See Atkinson, S.
-, packet boats, agent of, and persons returning from France, free passage on, for disbanded French soldiers
-, passengers travelling via, supervision of
-, riding surveyor at

Haselour (Haselor), co. Stafford

Haslemere, co. Surrey, election petition for, in the Commons, M.P. for. See Oglethorpe, Sir T.

Hastell. See Hatsell.

Hastings, Edward, lieutenant-colonel, commanding the king's company, 1st foot guards
-, Theophilus, earl of Huntingdon, petition of

Hatcher, lady Elizabeth, letters from, her sister, see O'Brien, lady Catherine.
-, Mrs. Grace, pass for
-, Henry, second husband of lady Elizabeth, note.

Hatsell (Hastell), Sir Henry, baron of the Exchequer, petition referred to

Hatton, Edward, viscount Hatton, letter to

Haukes, Edward, clerk and J.P., certificate signed by

Haversham, lord. See Thompson, Sir John.

Haviland, John de, merchant in Guernsey

Hawes (Haws), co. York, N.R., market and fairs at, petition and grant

Hawkins, Francis, D.D., dean of Chichester, death of
-, William, chaplain of the Tower of London

Hawles, John, surgeon to Fairfax's regiment desiring naturalization
-, Sir John, solicitor-general, opinion of, see also Law Officers; Solicitor-General.

Hawley, John, referee for the Hudson Bay Company

Haws. See Hawes.

Haxthausen, —, colonel, his regiment in the Danes' service

Hay (Haye), Mr., merchant
-, George, ensign in the guards, Scotland
-, John, 1st marquis of Tweeddale, tack of lordship and regality of Dunfermline acquired by
-, William, late bishop of Moray, assistance for

Hayducks

Hayes (Hays), —
-, —, forger, warrant to arrest
-, George, M.A., presented to Brighton vicarage
-, Thomas, warrant to arrest

Hayley (Haley, Haly), William, D.D., rector of St. Giles in the Fields, commission to, chaplain in ordinary, appointed dean of Chichester

Haynes (Haines), John, commissioner for preventing exportation of wool, petition of, prosecutions by, expense for, wool released by

Hays. See Hayes.

Hayter, Rebeccah, widow of Thomas, petition of
-, Thomas, commissioner of the navy

Hayward, George, caveat against pardon of

Headlam, John, his company in Tidcombe's regiment

Headshaw, co. Roxburgh, lands and barony

Heard, Anthony, almsman's place for

Hearne. See Herne.

Hearth money, contractors of

Heath, Sir Robert, attorney-general (1625–1631), province of Carolina Florida granted to

Heathcote (Heathcot), Gilbert, ship owner, letter to, petition of

Heblethwayte, James, deputy lieutenant for Yorkshire, E.R.

Hedges, Sir Charles, judge of the High Court of Admiralty:
-, commission to
-, consulted on:
-, navigation and commerce, treaty article re
-, prize ships, treaty article re
-, salvage claims
-, visiting foreign ships and seizing wool
-, letters to
-, opinion of
-, petition referred to
-, warrant to

Hefferman (Heffernane, Heffornane), Eneas, examination and information of

Heilegland, pilot of, payment to

Heinsius, Anton, pensioner of Holland
-, his kindness and prudence
-, and the new East India Company
-, and relief of French protestant refugees
-, and Sweden, treaty negotiations between, mutual furnishing of ships, exclusion of Denmark, his caution as to guarantees and succours
-, and the woollen manufacture in Galicia

Helandt, James, soldier, pass for

Helvoetsheys, Holland

Hely, Sir John, chief justice, C.P., Ireland, commissioner for Chancery cases

Henderson, Robert, bibliothecary of Edinburgh college, allowance for

Hendesyde, Thomas, lieutenant-colonel and captain in Belasis's regiment

Henlye, Anthony, deputy lieutenant for Hampshire

Henmore. See Hanmer.

Henrietta Maria (Queen Mary), consort of Charles I, treatise of medicines prescribed for

Henry, John, soldier, pass for

Hepburn, Patrick, apothecary and burgess of Edinburgh, pension for

Herald, Jacob, tutor, pass for

Heralds College: Earl Marshal, see Howard, H., duke of Norfolk; Lancaster herald, see King, Gregory.

Herbaut, Mons. d' [French commissioner for trade with England], memorial of, his plate

Herbert, Arthur, earl of Torrington, as admiral in the Straits, his allowances
-, James, receiver-general of prizes, revocation of his patent
-, Thomas, earl of Pembroke and Montgomery:
-, annual payment to
-, lord justice
-, presidentship of the Privy Council conferred on
-, resigns the Privy Seal
-, William, lord Montgomery [viscount Montgomery and marquis of Powis], the king's refusal to grant him a licence

Hermilland, co. Lanark, lands

Herne (Hearne), Francis, customs duties paid by
-, Sir Joseph [M.P. for Clifton Dartmouth Hardness], debate in the Commons concerning, his death
-, [Nicholas], consul at Alicante, letter from

Heron, Isaac, convict, reprieve for

Herrings, exported from Ireland, from Yarmouth

Hervart, Philippe or Philibert d', baron d'Huninguen, envoy extraordinary to the Swiss cantons, expense for, and the settlement of French and Vaudois refugees

Hesketh, Thomas, deputy lieutenant for Yorkshire, E.R.

Hethrington, Humphrey, appointed justice K.B., Ireland

Hewett, Robert, letter to
-, Roger, death of

Heydon, Thomas, fireworker of artillery, allowance for

Hicks, Jasper or Gasper, captain, R.N., petition and restoration of

Hicler, Richard, caveat against pardon of

Hide. See Hyde.

Hideman, Andrew, fireworker of artillery, allowance for

Hides, staple commodity

Higgins, —, suspect

Higgons, Bevill
-, Sir Thomas, envoy extraordinary to Venice (1673), and note.

Highgate, co. Middlesex, house at, search of

Highway robbery, prevention of, proposals for

Highwaymen, punishment of, charge to judges re

Highways. See Roads.

Hildburghausen. See Hilperhusen.

Hill. And see Turner.
-, Abraham, commissioner of trade
-, John, deputy lieutenant for Yorkshire, N.R.
-, John, invention petition and grant
-, Sir John, colonel, regiment of, major of
-, Oliver, invention petition and grant
-, Richard:
-, account of prohibitions in Flanders from
-, attending the king
-, his debts
-, commissioner of the Treasury
-, certificate of return
-, envoy extraordinary to the elector of Bavaria at Brussels, to the duke and duchess of Lorraine, to the duke of Savoy
-, expense for
-, letters to
-, matters referred to
-, memorial from, mentioned
-, movements of
-, "placart" from
-, posts proposed for
-, his recall, Vernon to press for
-, treaty concluded by
-, yacht for
-, Sir Roger, of Denham, petition of
-, Scipio, colonel, half pay and travelling expense for
-, Thomas, lieutenant governor of the Leeward Islands

Hill Bicknell [Hill Bickenhill], co. Warwick

Hillesden (Hillisdon, Hillisden), co. Bucks

Hillmarton (Hilmerton), co. Wilts, vicarage of, presentation to

Hilperhusen [Hildburghausen, Saxony], seat of duke of Saxe Gotha's brother, duchess of Saxe Gotha's death at

Hinde, John, and a fellowship of Manchester college

Hindman, Mr., fined for exporting corn.

Hispaniola, West Indies, piracy on the coast of

Historiographer Royal. See Rymer, Thomas.

Hitchcock, William, depositions of

Hoblon. See Houblon.

Hoby, Thomas, deputy lieutenant for Hampshire

Hodges, James, suspect, information against, letter from, warrant to arrest
-, Sir William, customs duties paid by

Hodgson, Richard, petition of

Hody [Humphrey], D.D., rector of St. Michael Royal, commission to

Hog, Thomas, Scots minister in Camphire

Holland, Henry, lieutenant in Erle's regiment
-, Richard, perjurer

Holland, earl of. See Rich, Edward.

Holland:
-, And see Dutch; United Provinces. ambassador from. See Dutch ambassador.
-, disbanded French soldiers going to, free passage for
-, Dutch guards returning to, and see Dutch guards.
-, envoy to. See Stanhope, A.
-, [French ambassador to]. See Mesmes, J. A. de, comte d' Avaux.
-, fugitive in
-, goods imported into France from, tariff on
-, earl of Jersey in
-, letter from, extract
-, mails from, and see Dutch mail.
-, negotiations between England, Sweden and, see Treaties.
-, pirate gone to
-, earl of Portland for
-, regiments for and in
-, shipwrecked goods for
-, silk imported from
-, "strange kind of clothes" worn in
-, stadt holder of. See William III.
-, and Sweden, treaty between
-, count Tallard for
-, trade from India via, prevention of
-, trade and commerce of. See Dutch trade.
-, and trade prohibitions
-, travellers to and from
-, wars in, services in
-, William III for and in
-, Sir J. Williamson returning and returned from
-, wool for and from, seizure of
-, yacht for

Holland House, commission dated at

Holles, John, duke of Newcastle:
-, governor of Kingston-upon-Hull
-, lieutenancy oaths of
-, lord lieutenant of Yorkshire, E.R. and Kingston-upon-Hull
-, steward of Sherwood Forest and Folewood Park

Holmain in Annandale stewartry, co. Dumfries, lands and barony

Holman, William, captain, petition of

Holmden, Leonard, exempt and captain in the horse guards

Holme, Dennis, soldier, pass for

Holmes, —, warrant to arrest

Holsea, Samuel, petition signed by

Holstein, duchy of, affairs of:
-, agreements re
-, in dispute between Denmark and Sweden
-, mediators in
-, guaranty for
-, overlooked in renewal of treaties

Holstein, duke of (the duke):
-, articles of accommodation he is willing to submit to
-, his company
-, Danish action against
-, number of soldiers he may keep
-, pretentions of, William III not inclined to support, asserted by Sweden, supported by France

Holt, Sir John, lord chief justice, K.B.: commission to
-, and behaviour of prisoners in Newgate
-, depositions sworn before
-, instructions to
-, letter from
-, letters to
-, matters referred to
-, opinion of
-, warrant to
-, writ of habeas corpus from
-, Richard, colonel, deputy lieutenant for Hampshire

Holybrooke, co. Dublin, manor, town, lands and island

Holyhead, Anglesea, letter dated at, post warrant to, traveller via

Holyroodhouse. See Edinburgh.

Home (Hume), Charles, 6th earl of Home, escheat of
-, Sir Patrick, H.M. solicitor, commissioner for auditing accounts of the Treasury, Scotland

Hompesch, baron. See Vincent, R.

Homrigh (Vanhomric), Bartholomew van, commissary general in Ireland, allowance for, and Mr. Fisher's case

Hoolton, co. Cheshire

Hooper, George, dean of Canterbury, commission to

Hope of Rankeillor, Sir Archibald, commissioner for auditing accounts of the Treasury of Scotland

Hopegood, Andrew, merchant of London, petition of

Hopkins, —, merchant
-, Mr., letter to, mentioned
-, Richard, warrants to
-, Thomas [Under-Secretary of State, Northern Department], information sworn before, letter from

Horn (Horne), —, returned from France without licence
-, Thomas, jurat and J.P. for Deal

Horneby, Joseph, of London, petition of

Hornhill (or Hornshill), in Bothwell parish, co. Lanark, lands

Horse fair

Horse-stealing, pardons for. See Pardons.

Horses, bought for William III, hire of, expense of, price of, see Prices; seizure of
-, And see Sacca horses.

Horton, —, charge against

Hospitals, masterships of, disposal of, and see Chelsea; Flanders; Greenwich; Ireland; Navy, seamen; St. Thomas's

Hostun, Camile d', comte de Tallard, ambassador extraordinary from France:
-, attending William III in Holland
-, complaints, memorials, petitions, etc., from and to
-, couriers from
-, customs privilege
-, letters to
-, negotiations with
-, secretary to
-, yacht for

Hotham, Sir Charles, bart., deputy lieutenant for Yorkshire, E.R. and N.R.

Houbin, Mr., French officer desiring naturalization

Houblon (Hoblon), Sir James, letter to, and treasure raising from wrecks
-, Sir John, commissioner of the Admiralty, patent revoked

Hough, John, D.D., bishop of Oxford, and afterwards of Lichfield and Coventry, translation of, restitution of first fruits and temporalities to

House breakers and housebreaking:
-, bill passed in the Lords against
-, conviction for
-, punishment of, charge to judges re and see Branding.

Household, Royal:
-, clerk of the kitchen
-, cofferer, see Newport, F., earl of Bradford; cofferer's office, pension from, see Pensions.
-, equerry
-, falconers
-, gentleman usher
-, gentlemen of the bedchamber
-, groom of the bedchamber, pension of
-, Lord Chamberlain, appointment rumour, secretary to, examination of messengers' bills by
-, Lord Steward. See Cavendish, W., duke of Devonshire.
-, servants
-, yeomen of the robes

Housses (for horses)

How. See Howe.

Howard, Charles, captain lieutenant in Echlin's regiment
-, Craven, petition of
-, Henry, 7th duke of Norfolk, earl marshal, warrants to
-, Henry, earl of Suffolk, commissary general (in 1694)
-, Henry, lord Walden, commissary general, letter to matter referred to
-, Henry Stafford, earl of Stafford, indictment of, nolle prosequi upon, licence to return from France, pardon for, petition of

Howe (How), Emanuel Scrope, colonel, regiment of. See Army, regiments, 15th foot.
-, [John, M.P. for Gloucestershire], in the Commons, "makes his observations on everything,"

Huddleston, —, his house in Newcastle

Hudson, John, reprieve for

Hudson Bay (N. America), beaver skins from, ships sent to

Hudson Bay Company:
-, affairs of (re goods taken from the French at the capitulation of Fort York), commissioners for
-, petition from, mentioned
-, referees for. See Blake, J.; Glover, T.; Hawley, J.

Hughes, John, soldier, pass for

Huguenot (Huggonet) families. See French.

Huites, Thomas, almsman's place at Oxford for

Hulk, Benjamin

Hull. See Kingston-upon-Hull.

Huls, William van, king's court post, grant to

Hume, —, daughter of Helen Johnston, lady Graden, pension for
-, Mr., official
-, Sir Alexander, advocate, second son of earl of Marchmont, grant of lands to
-, Sir Andrew, purse bearer in the parliament of Scotland
-, Sir Patrick, earl of Marchmont, lord chancellor of Scotland, pension for

Hume of Haliburton, John, escheat of

Hume of Whitefield, George, escheats granted to
-, earl of. See Home.

Huninguen, baron d'. See Hervart.

Hunt, James, bail for, forfeiture of

Hunter, —, his crimes
-, Colin, captain of H.M.S. Dolphin, instructions for, proposal to recall

Huntingdon, earl of. See Hastings, T.

Huntingdon assizes, trial at

Hurst, —, suspect

Hurst Castle, Isle of Wight, governor of. See Pitman.

Hussey, Maurice, colonel, case of, pension for
-, Thomas, lieutenant-colonel, late of Steward's regiment, petition of, his son-inlaw. See Pinchbeck, L.

Hustler, Sir William, deputy lieutenant for Yorkshire, N.R.

Hutchesone, Alexander, address signed by

Hutchinson, John, judgment for
-, Richard, accomptant of the Customs, death of

Hutton, John, deputy lieutenant for Yorkshire, N.R.
-, Thomas, captain, returned from France without licence

Hyde (Hide), Samuel, captain of H.M.S. Dorritt, commission to fight pirates
-, [Thomas, D. D.], allowance to, for teaching Arabic and Turkish, letters to

I

Iles, Richard, sailmaker, petition of

Ilminster, co. Somerset

Inch of candle, ship sold by

Inchiquin (Inshiquin), earl of. See O'Brien, W.

India:
-, Great Mogul of, ambassador to, see Norris, Sir W.; royal letters to, writing of
-, trade from, via Holland, prevention of
-, seas of, pirates in, commissions to fight

Indian commodities, Dutch skill in imitating

Indian silk, importation of

Indies, the. See East Indies; West Indies.

Informers, false, Galway on, Vernon on, and see Baker, —, Batslow, P.; Burnet, —; Geary, D.; Glegg, W.; Ingram, —; Joy, R.; O'Brien, W.; Tilly, —.

Ingoldsby (Ingoldesby), Francis, captain in Columbine's regiment
-, H., report signed by
-, Richard, brigadier, regiment of. See Army, regiments, 23rd foot.

Ingram, —, informer
-, —, major, suspect
-, Arthur, 3rd lord Ingram, viscount Irvine, appointed lord lieutenant of Yorkshire, N.R.
-, Thomas, beadsman in Ely cathedral, death of

Inland Exchange, proposal for

Innermessan. See Messen, Inner.

Innocent XII, the Pope, candles given to, see Agnus Deis; details "four or five hundred wretches to go to England to disturb the nation," and the Emperor

Inshiquin. See Inchiquin.

Interest, rates of, proposals for limiting

International law, "law of nations," visiting foreign ships, Cp. Visiting.

Inventions:
-, looking-glass plates
-, melting ores
-, roads, engine for levelling and repairing
-, tiles or bricks for kilns
-, water engine for draining mines
-, wines and spirits from turnips, etc.

Inverlochie fort, Scotland, establishment for, detachments from, garrisons supplied by

Inverness, garrison at

Ipswich, co. Suffolk, postmaster of, recorder of, see Whitaker; ship built at

Ireland:
-, Act of Excise
-, Act of Repeal, estate lost by
-, Act for settling possessions, persons excepted from
-, Act of Settlement and Explanation
-, Act of tunnage and poundage
-, Admiralty rights in
-, adherents of James II in and returning to
-, adventurers in, act for satisfaction of
-, army in:
-, adjutant general of. See Gorges, R.
-, artillery, foreigners in
-, barracks for, building of, Irish bill for, supply for
-, commander of a company in
-, commanders of fortified towns, and the disbanding Act
-, commissions in, and the lords justices
-, disbanding of "the disbanding bill," interpretation and operation of, proclamation of
-, establishment, half pay on, pensions on. See French pensioners.
-, foreign troops (officers and soldiers) disbanded in, bounty for, and see French regiments; French soldiers.
-, military contingencies, allowance for overpayment of
-, pay of soldiers, address of the Irish commons re
-, paymaster-general of, matter referred to
-, quartering of troops, complaints against, Irish bill to regulate
-, recruiting for, in England, officer's expenses
-, regiments for and in
-, disbanding of, application of money saved by, and see French regiments.
-, English, subsistence for, and see French officers.
-, establishment under the disbanding Act, detailed
-, attorney-general of, advice of, draft letter prepared by, prosecution by, see also Rochfort, R.
-, baronetcy of, creation of. See Prendergast, T.
-, barrel staves, importation of
-, bishoprics in, disposal of, the king's choice
-, brief for collecting charity in
-, casks (casque) in, scarcity of
-, Chancery, Court of, case, commission for causes in, masters of. See Porter, W.; Stone, R.; Usher, J.
-, chief governor of, allowance given to
-, church of. See Church.
-, clappboards, importation of
-, coast of, H.M. ships lost and captured on
-, commissary or commissarygeneral of musters, duties and salary, Cp. below Muster-master-general.
-, commissary general of provisions
-, commissioners of appeal
-, commissioners of revenue:
-, matters referred
-, new commission for
-, orders to
-, proceedings of
-, and seizure of woollen goods
-, solicitor to. See Trench, W.
-, Common Pleas, court of:
-, chief justice of. See Hely, Sir J
-, judges of. See Cox, Sir R.; Jeffreyson, Sir J.
-, prothonotory of, office of
-, recovery suffered in
-, concordatum money
-, conquest of, and the clergy in France
-, cordage, manufacture of. See below sails.
-, corn from, export of, application for, prevention of
-, Court of Claims:
-, adjudications of, books of
-, perjury in cases before
-, register of
-, crown rents, discharge of arrears of
-, and the Darien expedition
-, deputy clerk of the crown
-, dissenters. See Dublin; Galway.
-, equity against the king, Irish bill for
-, establishment for, new
-, Exchequer of, annuity from
-, Exchequer Court; chief baron of, see Doyne, R.; barons of, see Donellan, N.; Echlin, Sir H.; Hartstonge, Sir S.
-, fast in, proclamation for
-, ferries in, grant of
-, fighting and services done in, for James II, for William III
-, forfeited lands in, forfeitures:
-, books of
-, commission to enquire into. See Irish commission.
-, debts due to forfeiting persons, books of
-, discovery of
-, grantees of, usual practice re
-, grants of, and petitions for books of
-, income from, claim to
-, leases of
-, protestant purchasers of, their petition
-, to be reassumed without regard to purchasers
-, fortified towns in, commanders of, and the disbanding bill
-, French ships seized in
-, great seal of, commissions for, licence of absence under
-, gunpowder for
-, harvest in
-, high sheriff in, excuse for not serving
-, hospitals in, physician's service in
-, invasion of, alleged design for
-, iron imported to, remission of heavy duties on
-, iron works in, destruction of woods by
-, James II in, army of, persons who bore arms under, see Treason; private estate of, see James II.
-, judge advocate of, appointment of
-, judges of, and the Irish commission
-, King's Bench, court of:
-, chief justice of. See Pyne, Sir R.
-, Irish commissioners take the oaths in
-, justices of. See Hethrington, H.; Lyndon, Sir J.; Tracy, R.; Coote, T.
-, Land Tax bill
-, licences to return to. See Treason.
-, linen manufacture in:
-, establishment of
-, bill in the Irish commons for, bill to correct, clause omitted from, rejected
-, Lewis Cromelin's proposals for warrant for
-, "soil and people admirably suited" for
-, lord chancellor, commissioners to execute office of, and see Methuen, John.
-, lord lieutenant of, rumoured appointment of
-, lords justices:
-, And see Berkeley, C., earl of Berkeley.
-, Marsh, N., archbishop of Dublin.
-, Massue de Ruvigny, H. de, earl of Galway.
-, Paulet, C., marquis of Winchester and duke of Bolton.
-, agreement with
-, "answer regularly on every subject
-, commissions for, renewal of
-, engineer to, naturalization required for
-, equipage allowance
-, expenses of
-, and Mr. Fisher's case
-, gratuity for
-, income of. See Salaries.
-, and the Irish commission
-, king's instructions to
-, letters from, mentioned
-, letters to mentioned
-, matters referred to
-, messages to the Irish parliament from
-, notified of the earl of Jersey's appointment as Secretary of State
-, their progress through Ireland, expense of
-, proposal of, re linen trade
-, recommendations by and to
-, reports by and to
-, secretary to, and note.
-, warrants to
-, former lords justices, letter from, mentioned, report by
-, lords justices and council, petition to, report from
-, manors in, bill to dissolve, and see Clontarfe; Corbracky; Holybrooke; Moone.
-, master of the rolls. See Berkeley, W., lord Berkeley.
-, merchants in, petition of
-, military establishment, lord justices' income from
-, militia in
-, muster-master-general, post of, disposal of, importance of, and see Harrison, M.; Muschamp, D.
-, news from
-, north of; and see Ulster.
-, presbyterian or dissenting ministers in, address from, grant to, and see below presbyterians.
-, outlawries in, act for confirming
-, paper office in. See below State Paper Office.
-, papists in. See Irish papists.
-, parliament of:
-, bills of. See Irish bills.
-, dissolution of
-, expense of holding two sessions of
-, king's instructions re
-, proceedings of
-, prorogations
-, supply voted by. See Finances.
-, temper of
-, House of Commons:
-, addresses of
-, country gentlemen in, temper of
-, messages from lords justices to
-, persons recommended to the king by
-, proceedings of
-, speaker of. See Rochfort, Robert.
-, and the State Paper Office
-, House of Lords, proceedings of, speaker of, see Methuen, J.; Walcot's case in
-, paymaster-general, and see Harbord, William.
-, peerages of, creation of, see Peerages; precedence of
-, persons born in, may serve in the army
-, persons returning from France to. See Treason.
-, pikes sent to
-, powers of the lords justices of England in
-, presbyterians in, discontent of, and see above, north of.
-, prisoner brought from
-, privy council of:
-, adjudications of, books of
-, deputy clerk to. See Palmer, W.
-, petition received from
-, protestants in. See Irish protestants.
-, public opinion in, alienated by proceedings of the English parliament
-, quarter-master-general for, as to appointment of
-, quit rents in, grant of
-, rapparees in. See Irish army.
-, rebellion, war and troubles in, losses by, pardons for, see Pardons. Cp. Irish army.
-, receiver-general
-, rectories in, agreement with proprietors of
-, reduction of, Act for raising money for, transports for, debt for
-, rents called Port Corn
-, revenue of:
-, collectors of, accounts of
-, commissioners of. See above commissioners.
-, produce of sale of wrecked goods paid to
-, sails and cordage, manufacture of
-, salaries (emoluments, income, etc.) of officials in. See Salaries.
-, ships for
-, solicitor-general, report of, and see Brodrick, Alan.
-, State Paper Office in, proposals for establishing
-, tobacco duty bill
-, trade of, use of casks for
-, travellers to and from
-, troops from transporting of
-, vexatious prosecutions in, revival of
-, vice-treasurer of. See Harbord, W.
-, war services in. See above fighting.
-, woods in, destruction of. See above iron works.
-, wool from, trade at Rotterdam in, and see Irish wool.
-, wool licences in, lords justices' income from
-, woollen manufactures in, bill for laying additional duty on, proceedings re seizure of

Irish, the Irish:
-, army and rapparees:
-, captain in
-, destruction of property by
-, militia employed against
-, And see Limerick co.
-, Augustine friar
-, bills, detained or delayed in England, list of, sent to Williamson
-, And see Finances of William III.
-, Ireland:
-, Army, barrack; quartering of troops.
-, equity against the king.
-, land tax.
-, linen manufacture.
-, manors.
-, tobacco duty.
-, woollen manufactures
-, commission (commissioners to enquire into the forfeiture of Ireland, etc.):
-, arrival of, in Dublin
-, character of some and their extraordinary behaviour
-, clause for, tacked to the land tax (money or paper) bill, sent back to the Commons by the Lords
-, "an extraordinary set,"
-, "great differences among,"
-, their power to fine and imprison
-, information given to
-, Sir R. Levinge's attendance on
-, proceedings of
-, ready to leave Ireland
-, "report strange things,"
-, reports of:
-, earl of Drogheda on
-, likely to reflect against ministers
-, "more like a libel,"
-, rooms for
-, take the oath
-, And see Hamilton-Moore, H., earl of Drogheda.
-, jacobites, in London
-, officers, reported movements of, returning from France
-, papists:
-, in St. Christophers, forfeitures of
-, manors in the hands of
-, prosecution and arrest of
-, put on the pension list
-, "take great advantage of the bad relations which exist between the king and his parliament,"
-, parliament, pretended, act of
-, priests (chaplains), in the service of foreign ministers, arrest of
-, protestants:
-, and the Irish commission
-, deprived of government posts
-, petition of
-, protection of
-, in service of James II
-, wool, exportation of, prevention of

Iron, export of

Iron works. See Ireland.

Irvine (Irving), Christopher, doctor of medicine, deceased, wife of, see Ker, E.
-, Dr. Christopher, of Castle Irvine, renunciation of escheat by

Irvine, (Irwin), viscount. See Ingram, A.

Isaacson, James, commissioner of the Stamp Office [M.P. for Banbury], expelled from the Commons

Islands. See North-west seas.

Isle of Wight. See Hurst Castle.

Isles, The, late bishop of. See Graham, A.

Italian gentleman, to be apprehended

Italy, German forces in, earl of Peterborough in, travellers to
-, And see Comacchio; Genoa; Leghorn; Milan; Modena; Naples; Piedmont; Rome; Sicily; Turin; Tuscany; Venice; Villefranche.

Iveagh, Lower, barony of, co. Down

Ivy, Elizabeth, outlawry of

Izard, Charles, admitted pensioner of the Charterhouse

Izham, Dr., rector of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, commission to

J

Jackman, John, assistant of the tailors' corporation, Colchester

Jackson, Lod., letter from
-, William, almsman's place for

Jackson alias Mandevell, —, suspect, and see Mandeville.

Jaco, —, pensioner

Jacob, John, disbanded French soldier
-, Sir John, regiment of. See Army, regiments, 13th foot.

Jacobites, address of the Commons re, and the Darien affair, and see Irish Jacobites.

Jamaica:
-, attorney-general of, grant of office of
-, captain-general and governor of. See Beeston, Sir W.; O'Brien, W., earl of Inchiquin.
-, clerk of the crown
-, clerk of the peace
-, commissary-general of. See Lewis, [S.]
-, earthquake in
-, fatal quarrel in
-, H.M. ships at, orders for captains of
-, irregular impressment in
-, Jews in
-, letter dated at
-, news from
-, pirates in and for
-, provost-marshal of, office of

James, Roger, pardon of manslaughter for

James I, statute of, proposed prosecution by, and see James VI.

James II, and duke of York:
-, adherents of, information against, Cp. Jacobites; Treason.
-, army of
-, clergy of France and
-, declaration in favour of
-, expected at Dunkirk
-, grants by
-, his guards
-, invasion of Scotland by, alleged design for
-, medals of, And see Medals.
-, parliament of. See Dublin.
-, private estate of, in Ireland:
-, extent, rental and value of
-, granted to the countess of Orkney
-, proceedings of the Irish commission re
-, protection against, treaty negotiations for
-, protestants in service of
-, queen of. See Mary of Modena.
-, services done for, in Ireland, alleged
-, wagers as to his restoration

James VI of Scotland, consort of, see Anne of Denmark; lands of, and see James I.

James Francis Edward, "Prince of Wales," pictures of, seizure of

Janeway, Mr., letters to

Janizaries, pay of

Jeancourt, Philipe, marquis de Villarnoul, captain in Frederick Hamilton's regiment

Jedburgh, lord. See Kerr, William.

Jeffreys (Jefferyes, Jeffries), Sir James, appointed governor of Cork, his affairs in Ireland and Sweden, his pension
-, Sir Jeffry, sheriff of London and Middlesex, licence of absence for
-, William, assistant of the tailors' corporation, Colchester

Jeffreyson, Sir John, judge C.P., Ireland, commissioner for chancery cases

Jekyll (Jekyle), Sir Joseph, chief justice, county palatine of Chester, matter referred to

Jenkins, Tobias, deputy lieutenant for Yorkshire, E.R.

Jennison, William, town-clerkship of Newcastle surrendered by

Jermyn, Henry, 3rd earl of St. Albans, quit rents in Ireland granted to and conveyed by
-, Henry, baron Jermyn of Dover, petition of
-, Thomas, 2nd baron Jermyn of St. Edmundsbury [as governor of Jersey], petition of

Jersey, countess of, see Villiers, Barbara; earl of, see Villiers, Edward.

Jersey:
-, bailiff and jurats of, grant to
-, committee for affairs of, report of
-, duties on wines imported into, application of
-, forts and castles in, repair of
-, governor of. See Jermyn, Thomas, baron Jermyn of St. Edmundsbury.
-, lieutenant-governor of. See Collier, T.
-, native of, certificate re
-, poor of, employment of
-, school in, Sir G. Carteret to build
-, suspect from
-, And see Newhaven; St. Hellier.

Jervoyce (Jervoice), Thomas, deputy lieutenant for Hampshire

Jesuits, Act against (27 Eliz., cap. II), note; charge to judges re, proclamation against

Jevreau, Isaac, lieutenant in Ingoldsby's regiment

Jewels, bequest of

Jews, in Jamaica, trading to Alexandria, protection of

Joade, Richard, master of the Friends Adventure

Joddrell, Paul, clerk of the House of Commons, his fee

John Ernest, duke of Saxe Gotha, letter from William III to, mentioned, his brother's seat, see Hilperhusen; residence of, see Saalfeldt; wife of, death of

Johnson, Andrew, mayor [of Chester], certificate by
-, Father, discovery of
-, Jacob, of Amsterdam, captain of a Dutch man-of-war
-, Robert, captain, his company in Stanley's regiment

Johnson alias Harrison, conspirator

Johnston (Johnstoun), —, daughter of Mary, her pension
-, Edward, captain, his company in Fairfax's regiment
-, Eupham, daughter of Sir Archibald
-, Helen, lady Graden, deceased, her daughter, see Hume, —
-, James, son of Sir Archibald, gift to, pension divided by
-, Margaret, lady Bogie, her pension
-, Mary, relict of Thomas, her pension
-, Thomas, deceased, son of Sir Archibald
-, William, earl of Annandale, rooms in Holyroodhouse for, pension for

Johnston of Warreston, Sir Archibald, deceased

Jointures, of alien's wife, king's title to
-, And see Luttrell, C.; Vernon, James, daughter of.

Jolivet, François, disbanded French soldier

Jones, —, captain of H.M.S. Windsor Castle
-, Edward, secretary and provost marshal of Bermuda, petitions and grant
-, Elizabeth, outlawry of, writ of error for reversal of
-, George, porter at the Harow
-, Hugh, pass for
-, Hugh, almsman's place in Bristol cathedral for
-, Richard, earl of Ranelagh, paymaster-general of the forces:
-, annuity for
-, entertains the king
-, his estimate of arrears to the army
-, house of, near Chelsea college
-, matters referred to
-, tally to, lost
-, Thomas, high sheriff of Denbighshire, licence of absence for
-, And see Everard.

Jordan, Thomas, counterfeiter, warrant to arrest
-, Thomas, merchant, referee for the French

Joseph Ferdinand, electoral prince of Bavaria, death of, declaration in favour of

Jouin, Thomas, disbanded French soldier

Joy, Redmond or Redman, informer:
-, bragging of having access to the king
-, caveat entered by
-, character of
-, deposition of
-, examination of
-, letter of introduction to and conversation with Vernon
-, movements of

Jub Passa of Dobra, present to, cost of

Judge advocate. See Ireland.

Judges, on circuit, charge to, to witness the branding of housebreakers

Judges Delegates, appeal before

Julabert, William, disbanded French soldier

Justice, College of. See Scotland, court of Session.
-, courts of. See Chancery; Common Pleas; Exchequer; King's Bench; Old Bailey; Requests; Westminster Palace.

Justices of Assize. See Northern circuit; Western circuit.

Justices of the Peace:
-, enquiry re tendering the Association and Test by
-, execution of laws against papists by
-, and prevention of transportation of persons to plantations without their consent
-, proceedings of, transmission of, to the Council

Juxon, William, licence to return from France

K

Kane, Richard, captain, his company in F. Hamilton's regiment

Kavanagh (Kavanaugh), Thomas, licence to return from France

Keane, Mary, deposition of

Keeling, Mr., "the constable," proclamation reward for apprehending a pirate

Keen, Mr., letter to

Kegworth, co. Leicester, manor of, lord of, see Bainbridge, W.; market and fairs at

Keith, Jean, lady Banff, pension for
-, John, earl of Kintore, commissioner for auditing accounts of the Treasury, Scotland

Kelburn, barony of, creation of

Kellum, George, major, his troop in Arran's regiment

Kelly, Henry, major in Lloyd's dragoons

Kemys (Kimeys), Sir Charles, letter from, his wife's death

Kendall, James, commissioner of the Admiralty

Kendrick, —, suspect
-, Samuel, returned from France without licence

Kenedy. See Kennedy.

Keneir. See Kinneir.

Kenge, Charles, messenger, payment to

Kenmare, lord and viscountess. See Brown.

Kennedy (Kenedy), —, returned from France without licence

Kennedy of Auchtifardell, Robert, charter to

Kennedy of Clowburn, Sir Andrew, resident for affairs of Scotland in the Netherlands, and conservator of the privileges of Scotland in the Low Countries, staple contract with Camphire renewed by

Kennell, Edward, of Corfe, evidence of

Kennoway, Thomas, widow of, see Stewart, —.

Kensington:
-, council and privy council at
-, documents dated at, passim.
-, Mrs. Lynch at
-, earl of Portland at
-, William III at, for and from

Kent:
-, coast of, fishery on, discouragement of ships seized on
-, deputy lieutenants for, and mutiny of marines at Canterbury
-, forfeited estate in
-, justices of, have no jurisdiction in Deal

Kentish Knock, H.M.S. Pendennis stranded on

Keppel, Arnold Joost van, earl of Albemarle:
-, attending the king abroad
-, dispute between earl of Ormond and
-, his friendship for Richard Hill
-, letter to, mentioned
-, presented by the king to the 1st troop of guards as captain, to rank third in command of the guards, and see Army, regiments, 3rd horseguards.
-, release of Irish rents to
-, his prudent temper
-, servants to, post warrant for

Ker. See Kerr.

Kerby, Joseph, agent and consul at Amsterdam, expense for

Kerise, Robert, letter to the king from

Kerk. See Kirke.

Keroualle, Louise Renée de Penancourt de, duchess of Portsmouth, embarked for France

Kerr (Ker), —, cooper in Leith, master cooper in Scotland
-, Elizabeth, widow of Dr. C. Irving, letter of remission of adultery to
-, James, lieutenant and quartermaster in Jedburgh's regiment
-, Robert, earl of Lothian, commissioner for auditing accounts of the Treasury, Scotland
-, Thomas, lieutenant in Orkney's regiment
-, William, lord Jedburgh, regiment of. See Army, regiments, 7th dragoons and hussars.

Kerrinray, co. Wigtown, lands

Kerry, lord. See Fitz Maurice, Thomas.

Kerry, county of, adherents of James II in, colonels of militia in

Kerseys, plaid, staple commodity

Keton, Martin, suspect

Keyhaven, co. Hants, customs officer at

Kick [Abraham], father of Samuel, consul at Rotterdam, death of
-, Samuel, petition for the consulship at Rotterdam

Kidd (Kid), William, pirate, disposal of his plunder, ship bringing him to England

Kilbank in Lesmahagow parish, co. Lanark, lands

Kilbrae, barony of, creation of

Kilgmichill in Lesmahogow parish, co. Lanark, lands

Kilgrummie, co. Ayr, lands

Kilkea and Moone, barony of, co. Kildare

Kilkenny, co. Kilkenny, New Park farm in, grant of lease of

Killegrew (Killigrew), —, lieutenantcolonel, his troop in Raby's regiment
-, Henry, D.D., prebendary of Westminster, death of
-, Henry, vice-admiral, brother of, see [James]; letter and petition from, mentioned, pension for, representation of, petition for half pay
-, Henry, servant to Charles I and II, his case and request
-, [James], captain, R.N., killed in action

Killenbeck, Killinbeck or Killingbeck, Robert, a popish priest, information against and search for

Killmacrenan. See Kilmacrenan.

Killycomain (Killykillmaine), in Oneilland barony, co. Armagh, town lands

Kilmacrenan (Killmacrenan) barony, co. Donegal

Kilmore and Ardagh, united bishoprics of, disposal of

Kilns, tiles or bricks for. See Inventions.

Kilpatrick, Hugh, address signed by

Kilwarne, co. Ross, lands

Kimeys. See Kemys.

Kineir. See Kinneir.

King, —, master of a French ship
-, Charles, deceased, captain, in Echlin's regiment
-, Gilbert, J.P., certificate signed by
-, Gregory, Lancaster Herald, letter to
-, John, prisoner in custody of
-, William, son of William, reformed ensign, petition of
-, William, bishop of Derry:
-, commanded to attend the king for contempt of an order of the House of Lords, his excuse for not doing so
-, letter from, mentioned
-, and marriages of presbyterians
-, Society of Ulster's case against, Methuen on

Kingdon, Mr., office of, pension from

Kinglassie parish, co. Fife, feu and teind duties

King's:
-, advocate. See Scotland.
-, almoner. See Lichfield, bishop of.
-, Bench:
-, cases
-, chief justice of, opinion of, and see Holt, Sir J.
-, Ireland. See Ireland.
-, judges. See Gould, Sir H.; Turton, Sir J.
-, oaths of lords lieutenants taken in
-, chaplain, and see Chaplains in ordinary.
-, evil
-, falconers, petition of
-, house. See Loo.
-, letters. See Royal letters.
-, messengers. See Messengers.
-, page
-, printers, bill from
-, quarries. See Portland.
-, sadler
-, stables, expenses of, issue for, and see Loo.

Kings Kyle. See Kyle Regis.

Kingsale. See Kinsale.

Kingsford, Enoch, captain of H.M.S. Canterbury, commission to fight pirates

Kingston-upon-Hull (Hull):
-, governors of
-, lieutenant of
-, ships of

Kinneir (Keneir, Kineir), Andrew, "clerk of the office," "Scotch secretary's clerk," allowance for, appointed keeper of the house and office of the Secretaries for Scotland, at Whitehall, post warrant procured by

Kinross, sheriffdom of, sheriff principal of

Kinsale (Kingsale), co. Cork:
-, French ships seized at
-, fort (old fort) of, deputy governor of, see Waller, H.; governor of, see Rooth, Sir Richard.
-, earl of Marlborough before
-, H.M.S. Swallow lost in

Kintore, earl of. See Keith, J.

Kirby. See Corby.

Kirke (Kerk, Kirk), —, examination of [at Cambridge,]
-, —, captain, murder charge against, suspended by the lords justices

Kirk's coffee house in Cambridge, q.v.

Kitchingman, William, town clerk of York, resignation of

Knight, John, inventory signed by
-, [John, late receiver-general of customs], judgment against, deferred

Knightsbridge, co. Middlesex, inhabitants of, petition of, for king's bounty to build a chapel

Knipe, Randolph, merchant of London, certificate by, petition of
-, Samuel, convict, reprieve and pardon

Knockinglish, co. Ayr, lands and tower fortalice

Knox, —, cornet in Cunningham's dragoons, recommended by Irish commons

Kochin, Christopher van, Swedish shipowner

Konigsberg (Conningsburgh), Prussia, ship for

Kyle Regis (King's Kyle), co. Ayr, teinds

Kyle Stewart, co. Ayr, principal bailly of