Index of Subjects: J, K

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 14, 1698-1699. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1934.

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'Index of Subjects: J, K', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 14, 1698-1699, (London, 1934) pp. 570-571. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol14/pp570-571 [accessed 23 April 2024]

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Jester. See King's Masks and Revels.

Jesuits. See Roman Catholics.

JEWEL HOUSE, case maker, 385.
-, cutler, 385.
-, debt due in, since the accession of William III, account of, 138.
-, engraver, 385.
-, making silver andirons in the Bedchamber, Kensington, 136; silver branch in the Privy Chamber, 136; silver table, stands and frame for the Glass in the Drawing Room, Kensington, 136.
-, Master and Treasurer of (Col. C. Godfrey), 60, 136, 138, 152, 185, 216, 229, 240, 243, 283, 314, 322, 324, 362, 383, 385; lodgings of, repair of, 87, 392.
-, officers of, allowance to, for necessities, 385.
-, plate, boiling of, 385; engraving of King's arms on, 385; gilt, 229, 240, 243, 324, 385; making of, 385; new gilding of, 385; repairing of, 385; white, 229, 362, 385.
-, plate, gold works and jewels delivered into, 385.
-, delivered out of, 60, 152, 216, 229, 240, 243, 314, 322–3, 324, 362, 376, 383, 385; to Ambassadors, etc., to be returned, 60, 90, 283, 376.
-, smith, 385.

Jeweller. See King's Jeweller.

Jewels, issue for, 43, 137, 173; of diamonds, issue for, 221. See also Jewel House—plate.

Judges of England (twelve), salaries of, 47, 59, 100, 226, 278, 400.

Justices, in Eyre, Trent North and South. See Woods and Forests; of Chester (Sir J. Jekyll, Sir S. Lovell), fees or allowances to, 150, 226, 229, 278, 285, 400, 404, 407; of Gloucester, 200.
-, See also Common Pleas; King's Bench.

Justices of the Peace, Essex, 116; Hereford, under-rated in assessments, 112; Middlesex, 164.

K.

Kettledrummers. See King's Serjeant Trumpet.

Kiddier (Kidder), of corn, 167.

King's Advocate General (Sir T. Penfold), 350.

King's Apothecaries (J. Chase et al.), salaries, 50, 172, 175, 194, 206.

King's Arms, engraving of, on plate, 385.

King's Barges, builders of, payments to, 244, 252; Master of (J. Warner), 194, 206, 244, 360.

King's Beam, goods weighed at, New York, 407.

King's Bench, case before, 99, 400.
-, Crown Office, King's Clerk or Secondary in (R. Wintour), salary of, 193, 206.
-, Justices of (Sir S. Eyre, Sir H. Gould), 47, 226, 242, 258.
-, Lord Chief Justice ([Sir J.] Holt), 32, 115.

-, Ireland. See Index of Persons and Places—Ireland.

King's Bitt-Maker, office for, 275.

King's Bows and Guns. See King's Private Armouries.

King's Chaplains, at Kensington, lodging of, 244.

King's Clock and Watch Maker (T. Herbert), 390.

King's Closet Keeper (R. Kien), salary of, 226, 314.

King's Counsel, 27, 98, 116, 128, 168, 406.

King's Engraver. See King's Seals.

King's Goldsmith (C. Shales), 95, 172, 385, 387.

King's Gondola, imported from Venice, 17, 146; Keeper of (J. Shoravere), salary of, 405, 413; parcels belonging to, 17, 146.

King's Hawks, charge of, on the Chamber, to cease, 51.
-, Master of, pension to, 51; salary of, 206.

King's Jester. See King's Masks and Revels.

King's Jeweller (Sir F. Child, Sir S. Evans), 43, 137, 173, 221.

King's Joiner. See Works — master joiner.

King's Latin Secretary (R. Hill), salary of, 196, 204.

King's Libraries, Keeper of (R. Bentley), salary of, 196, 206.

King's Masks and Revels, King's Jester (H. Killigrew), liveries for, 38, 50, 207, 239.
-, Master of (C. Killigrew), fee or salary, 197, 206.
-, Yeoman of (H. Harris), fee of, 195, 206.

King's Musical Instrument Maker (B. Smith), preparing an organ, 180, 357; shed for, in Whitehall, 357.

King's Painter in Enamel ([C.] Boit), 9, 122.

King's Physician in Ordinary (T. Lawrence), appointment of, 57; salary of, 57, 271.

King's Pictures, in enamel, 122; in gold, presented to Envoy from Bavaria, 137; mending and repairing of, 194, 206; presented to Ambassador from Sweden, 137; presented to Envoy from Bavaria, 221; set with diamonds, presented to Ambassador from Holland, 314.

King's Principal Painter (Sir G. Kneller), payment for pictures, 191; present for, 383.

King's Printers, 148, 173.

King's Private Armouries, Bows and Guns, and Setting Dogs, Master and Keeper of (P. G. de Beaubuisson), allowance of, on the Ordnance, 306.
-, allowance to, 192, 197.
-, board wages, 306.
-, charges payable by Treasurer of the Chamber, 306.
-, riding charges, 306.
-, salaries, 192, 206; new rate of, 306.

King's Roads, Keeper and Guide of (M. Studholme), 252; fee or salary of, 194, 206, 207; issues to, 9, 98, 393; riding charges etc., 194, 207.
-, repairs to, 252, 393.

King's Seals, Chief Graver of (H. Harris), 113, 407; salary of, 195, 206.

King's Serjeant Trumpet, Trumpets and Kettledrummers, arrear of liveries, 390.

King's Setting Dogs. See King's Private Armouries.

King's Smith. See Works—smith.

King's Stationer (S. Carr), 382.

King's Tennis Courts, at Hampton Court, 204; at Whitehall, 361; at Windsor, 204.
-, Keeper or Master of (T. Cook, H. Moore, H. Villiers), fees or salary, 204, 206, 208; grants of office, 204, 208.

King's Usher (J. Chaplin), 364.

King's Waiters. See Customs.

King's Watermen, issue for, 244.

King's Ways, Gates and Bridges, Surveyor General of (A. Lawrence), fee of, 152, 169, 298.

Knight Harbinger (J. Barrow, Sir L. Blackwell, S. Smith), fee and allowance to, 194, 206, 211, 404; issue to, 124; payment by, 124; travelling and other charges, 211.
-, late, 194; debt due to, 132, 215, 404.