Index: H, I

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 17, 1702. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1939.

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H.

Haberdean, John, shipmaster, 132.

Haberfeild, Edward, payment to, for the Assessment Commissioners co. Somerset, 752.

HACKNEY COACHES AND CHAIRS LICENCES:
-, Coachmen, 56, 319, 474; bill for services to Wm. III, 319.
-, Commissioners for (Blake, D., Clerke, E., Heron, C, Congreve, W., Magny, A., Strickland, T., Killigrew, Hy., 63, 306, 310, 733, 735.
-, Housekeeper of the Office, 306. See Brown, M., Markendale, J., Chamblon, Mr.
-, messenger to, 306. See Brown, M., Ironmonger, U.
-, Office, incidents bills, 106, 185, 276, 408.
-, salary bills, 106, 185, 276, 408.
-, rent of licences, issues out of, 111, 374.
-, Receiver General of, 287. See Wharton, E.

Hacksteen, Isaac, porter of the Mews, 1013.

Haddock, Humphrey, beltmaker to the Great Wardrobe, 1035.

-, Sir Richard, a Commissioner of the Victualling, 410.

-, Thurston, Lieut, in Col. Coote's Regiment of Foot, 1116.

Hadley, Geo., royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 651.

Haggerston, Ralph, army pension arrears, 1100.

Hague, the (Holland), 42, 142, 562, 658, 676, 1071, 1159.
-, Ambassadors to. See Ambassadors.
-, allowance for messengers' journeys to, 121.
-, English Church at, 1054.
-, postal arrangements for letters from Spain, Italy and Germany, 196.
-, Society of French Gentlewomen at. See Society.

Hague, Richard, merchant, transport debentures, 396.

Haines (Haynes), Hopton, weigher and teller of the Mint, 217.

-, Mr., petition, 463.

-, Richard, Irish transport debt debentures, 326, 482.

-, Thomas, shipmaster, 167.

Halberton (Hundred, Devon), 199.

Hale (Hales), Anne, royal bounty to out of Secret Service, 668.

-, Col. John, arrear due to him and his Regiment, 1197, 1198.

-, Thomas, assignee of arrear owing to Serjeant Thomas Sherley, 976.

Haley (and see Hayley), John [Treasury messenger] carrying votes, 334.

Half pay pensions, 1079, 1099–1109, 1109–1149. See Army (half pay); Ireland (Army); Pensions.

Half pence. See Mint, Tin.

Halfpenny (Hapenny), Bernard, clerk in the Alienation Office, 193, 302; constitution, 54; petition, 463.

Halifax, Lord. See Montague, Charles.

Hall, Christopher. See Hill, Christopher.

-, Daniel, petition, Customs place, 404, 468.

-, Ezekiel, merchant, San Sebastian wine frauds, 146.

-, George, Surveyor of the Duties on Houses and Marriages for co. Chester, 349, 421.

-, Henry, weekly allowance to out of Secret Service, 586, 589, 594, 597, 603, 607.

-, John, merchant, San Sebastian wine frauds, 146.

-, Mr. [? a Post Office official], Post office enquiry, 90.

-, Michael, Salter, of North Shields, 156; salt Duty debt, 425.

-, Peter, Ensign in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1133.

-, Thomas, Keeper of the Standing Wardrobe at Windsor Castle, 118, 1020, 1032; servant to Wm. III, 283.

-, -, chief clerk of Mint and clerk of Papers of the Mint, 232; surety for Isaac Newton as Master of the Mint, 368.

-, -, lease to, of the ground of St. James's market, 779.

-, -, payment to for prosecuting a Crown debt, 663.

-, - accounts of the Regiments of Col. Woods and Col. Raby, 379.

-, -, Receiver General and Cashier of Excise, 48, 131, 148, 194, 268, 372; allowance for his clerks, 333; loan to the King and repayment and gratuity for, 507, 508, 654; payment [out of the Excise, Scotland], to the Secretary of State for Scotland, 625.

-, Wm., Comptroller Milford port, 279, 458, 459.

-, -, one of the King's Musicians, debt owing to at William's death, 1037.

-, -, deputy housekeeper of the Excise Office, 240.

Halles, Purbecke, royal bounty to, 727, 734, 742, 754, 755, 761, 764, 769, 775, 780.

Hallet, James, payment to out of Secret Service by royal warrant, 1005.

Halley (Hawley), Edward, the astronomer, payment to for special service relating to the Navy, 89, 94, 380; payment to for finding out the variation of the compass, 840.

Hallungius, Johan Friederieh (John Allonius) councillor and agent from the Duke of Brunswick Luneburg Wolfenbuttel. 849.

Halsey, James, Serjeant of the Accatry, 997.

Haltridge, Robert, royal grant to for the Presbyterian ministers in Northern Ireland, 429.

Ham (Surrey), gamekeeper at, 1078.

D'Hambon, Lieut, in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1164.

Hamburg (Germany), 532, 631, 637; trade ships to, not under embargo, 124, 238.

Hamel (Hamell), Henry, executor of Col. Hugh Hamell, 1087.

-, Col. Hugh, regiment of, 558, 1082.

-, William, trustee for the Londonderry officers and soldiers, 1081, 1082, 1083; executor of Col. Hugh Hamell, 1087.

Hamfrith ("Humfright") wood, Waltham Forest, 519, 968.

Hamilton, Andrew, appointed by Wm. Penn to be Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania, 424.

-, -, coming over with an address from the town of Inniskillen, 541.

-, Barbara, widow of a soldier slain in Ireland, bounty to, 606.

-, Dame Elizabeth (née Colepeper widow of James Hamilton, Groom of the Bedchamber to Charles II and mother of the sixth Earl of Abercorn], pension to, 44, 78 (from Queen Mary), 241 (out of Tenths), 251; royal bounty to out of Secret Service, 583, 593, 616, 684, 741, 745, 812, 814, 1055; petition, 78, 444; her father, 78; her husband, 78.

-, Elizabeth, née Villiers, Countess of Orkney (after Nov., 1695), gifts and royal bounty to from Wm. III, 779, 782, 785, 803, 809, 811, 822, 825, 827, 837, 847, 848, 858, 861, 872, 875, 880, 881, 883, 894, 902, 908, 912, 918, 925, 934.

-, Col. Frederick, Regiment (eighteenth Regiment of Foot), 248, 762, 1184.

-, George, son of Dame Elizabeth Hamilton, pension to out of Tenths, 251.

-, Lord George, Regiment in Ireland (Inniskillen Foot), 504; as Earl of Orkney, Regiment of the Royal Regiment of Foot or Royal Scots, 36, 229, 1184; Brigadier on the Irish Establishment, 344.

-, Col. (Brigadier) Gustavus, regiment of Foot in Ireland [for Sea Service], 144, 313, 504, 1088, 1089, 1090, 1091.

-, Capt. Hugh, petition, 479.

-, James, Lieut, in the Earl of Essex's Regiment of Dragoons, 1144.

-, -, [6th Earl of Abercorn], son of Dame Elizabeth Hamilton; issue to from Secret Service as royal bounty, 501, 609, 630; annuity out of Tenths, 241, 251.

-, Dame Katherine, royal bounty to, 609.

-, Rebecca, widow of Major Henry Hamilton, royal bounty to, 623; Dame Rebecca, 696, 703.

-, William, son of Dame Elizabeth, annuity out of Tenths, 251; royal bounty to, 608.

-, -, Surgeon's mate in the Hospital, Ireland, 1098.

Hamilton-Moore, Henry, 3rd E. of Drogheda, a Lord Justice of Ireland, 128, 909; Regiment of, 293.

hammered money. See Mint.

Hammond, Capt. Francis, Deputy Gov. of Landguard Fort, 1102, 1180.

-, John, Underhousekeeper at Kensington, 1063.

Hamon, Capt., Governor of Landguard Fort, 78.

-, Mr., grocer, debt owing to in the Office of Works, 1069.

Hampden, John, distributing royal bounty to the Huguenot refugees, 530.

-, Richard, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 491, 492, 493, 494, 496, 497, 498, 500. 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, 511, 560, 574, 639, 692, 704, 711.

Hampton Court, 566, 929.
-, Bedchamber Grooms in close waiting, 140; pages, 140.
-, Bowling Green, 65.
-, bringing the King's letters from, to the Post Office, 196. See Jenkinson, R.
-, Bushey Park, 65; gardens in, 65; repairs, 580; Keeper of, 961, see Grafton, Duke of.
-, cartoons painted by M. Leguard, 42; Raphael's, 637, 708.
-, chaplains, 889.
-, Chase at, Lieutenant and Keeper of, 981.
-, clocks at, 116.
-, deer in, 278; deer pens, 573; keeper of deer. See Golling, Edward.
-, Dwarf Garden, 65.
-, Fountains, water for, 1073.
-, fruit Garden, 65.
-, furniture for the King's barber, 161.
-, Game Keeper, 1078.
-, Gardens, 6.
-, details of, 65.
-, issues for, 138.
-, contractor for. See Wise, H.
-, inspector and surveyor of buildings and gardens, 920. See Ranelagh, Earl of.
-, Manager or Master Gardener. See London, Geo.
-, market produce, carriage of, 66.
-, Superintendent. See Portland, Earl of.
-, works at, 132, 133, 155, 315, 369. See Wise, H.
-, Garrison, fire and candle for, 108.
-, Glass case garden, 65.
-, Great Fountain garden, 65.
-, Great Lodge, 278.
-, Great Terrace, 65.
-, Groom porter's disbursements for, 165.
-, Guard houses, 1189.
-, Hare warren, 971.
-, House Park, 65, 580, 928, 930, 981.
-, Chief Ranger, 968; custodian of, 904. See Granger, M.; Mr. Young's Lodge, 77; Keeper and Paler, 968; mower of the brakes, 968.
-, meadows adjoining, 904, 928.
-, Keeper of Wardrobe and Privy Lodgings at, 118. See Marriott, J.
-, King's meadow, 930.
-, Kitchen garden, 65.
-, Land Tax assessment on, 930.
-, Little Meadow, 930.
-, Lower Wilderness and Plantation, 65.
-, meadows or meads, 218, 460; fencing of from the bargeway, 72, 272; meadows adjoining the House Park, leased by Wm. Young to Jasper English, 913; surrendered by Young, 904, 913, 928; Queen's studs in, 72, 272.
-, Middle Park, 278, 573.
-, payments for, 343, 532, 544, 580. See Progers, E., Ryley, P.; deer in, 573.
-, manor of, bailiff of, 980.
-, Middle Park, 278, 343, 525, 532, 544, 573, 580.
-, mole taker, 971.
-, melon Garden, 65.
-, mason. See Works.
-, messengers' allowance for journey to, 121.
-, ministers preaching at, 889.
-, new buildings at, 559.
-, New Grove, 65.
-, officers' salaries, 139, 894; payable out of a rent reserved from the Dean and chapter of Westminster, 139.
-, Park, payments to E. Progers for, 278.
-, painting work, 12, 42, 43, 92, 139, 248, 315, 379. See Verrio, Ch., Leguard, L. Raphael's cartoons. See Hampton (Court Cartoons).
-, Pheasant Yard, 65.
-, Plantation, 65.
-, plumbing work, 155; plumber. See Works (serjeant Plumber).
-, Princess Court, 65.
-, Privy Garden, 65, 130.
-, Quadrangle, 65.
-, Queen at, 63.
-, Removing Wardrobe, 178.
-, Stables, Prince of Denmark's stud stables, 326.
-, Standing Wardrobe, Keeper of, 283.
-, Studs at, 72, 218, 272.
-, studmaster. See Marshall, R. tapestries, 213.
-, taxes on, 930.
-, Treasury Lords at, 886, 890, 905, 919, 920, 937.
-, under housekeeper, 118. See English, J.
-, Wardrobe keeper. See Marriott, James.
-, Wilderness and Little Wilderness, 65.
-, William III at, 78, 97, 929, 1031.
-, works at, 6, 133, 248, 299, 1077.

Hampton Town, Churchwardens of, 955.

-, poor, issue for, 129, 342, 403; petition, 482.

Hanaper, profits of, issues out of, for Secret Service, 749.

Hanbury, Charles, clerk of the cheque of the Yeomen of the Guard, 198, 428, 1019, 1043.

-, John, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service, 692.

Hancock, Leonard, Groom of the Wood Yard, 999.

-, Tho., comptroller of Wine Licences, 134, 245, 445.

Hand, Thomas, surveyor of Duties on Houses and Marriage Duties co. Derby, 349, 420.

Handasyde, Roger, Ensign in Col. John Gibson's Regiment of Foot, 1125.

Handock, Stanley, Ensign in Tyffin's Regiment, Ireland, 151.

Hanmer, Joseph, Dr. in Divinity, going as chaplain to the Garrison at New York, 571, 570, 588.

Hanna, James, wherryman to the Artillery Train in William's Expedition to Ireland, 1094.

Hannett, John, merchant, San Sebastian wine frauds, 146.

Hanney, James, Provost marshal of Barbados, 396–7.

Hanon, D', Ensign in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1162.

Hanover:
-, Electoral Highness of Brunswick Luneburg (Elector of Hanover), 987: regalia, 159.
-, Envoy to and from. See Ambassadors; Ambassadors' Chapel, 937.
-, Garter mission to, 987.
-, Troops of, 1157. See Army (Flanders, Treaties).

Hansard, Charles, scourer in the Kitchen, 995.

Hanse, Samuel, bondee for Lord Griffin, 309; petition concerning Lord Griffin's estates, 481.

Hanse Towns, Resident with, 270, 521. See Rycaut, Sir P., Wyeh, J.

Hanson, John, receiving royal bounty money for the Countess of Cavan, 926, 936; payment, Ireland, 481.

-, Meinert, shipmaster, 212.

Hanus [? Hauus], Capt. in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1161.

Hapenny. See Halfpenny.

Hara, Sir Charles, See O'Hara.

Harbinger. See Knight Harbinger.

Harbord, Wm., Paymaster of the Forces in the Expedition to Ireland, 155, 297, 313, 413, 461, 510, 1083 ("Mr. Herbert"), 1175; accounts, as Paymaster, 493, 494, 501; drawing a bill from Amsterdam on the Treasury Secretary in 1690, 585; loans on tobacco Duties, 494; Mr., grant of Staughton Magna, 510; Lord Lexinton's caveat against, 502, 503, 510; report about fee farm rents, 504.

Harcourt, Oliverd, Captain in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1132.

-, Simon, petition, 453.

-, Sir Simon, Solicitor General, 234, 301, 392, 393.

-, Vere, Lieut, in Col. Farrington's Regiment of Foot, 1126.

Hardestey, John, clerk of the Verge, 1001.

Hardin, Alexander, Lieutenant in Col. John Gibson's Regiment of Foot, 1124.

Harding, Thomas, Stipender to the Household, 1002.

-, Wm., riding officer of the Customs from Fowey to Looe, 273.

Hardwick, Thomas, a Queen's waiter, London port, 230.

Hardy, Lieut., a French pensioner on the Irish Establishment, 1104.

Hardyman, Thomas, Yeoman of the Scullery, 998.

Hare, John, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, 197, 391, 961.

Harell, Dr. Christian. See Harrell.

Haremmer, Mrs. Sarija, pension to as one of Queen' Mary's servants, 1053.

Hargrage, Robert, labourer to the Works, 1062.

Harlackenden, Katherine, pension to as a servant of Queen Mary, 481, 1056.

-, Silvester, Yeoman of the Guard, 984.

Harlech Castle (Merioneth), Constable of, 425.
-, Castle Yard, 425.
-, Castle Green, 425.

Harley, Edward, one of the two Auditors of Imprests, 1092, 1182.

-, Robert, Speaker of the House of Commons, 108, 238, 287; plate for as Speaker, 161; Secretary of State, 1088; payment to, 393; Lord Treasurer as Earl of Oxford, 302; report to (in 1711), 1079; Steward of Melenydd etc., 38, 147, 238.

-, Thomas, recommending Samuel Burton, 73, 329.

Harnage, George, Second Lieutenant in the Marquess of Carmarthen's Regiment of Marines, 1140.

-, John, Captain in Col. Thomas Brudenel's Regiment of Foot, 1136.

Harneis (Harnies), John, Receiver General for tax arrears, co. Lincoln, executor of T. Kent, Receiver of ditto, 185, 198.

Haro, Col. [Sir Charles]. See O'Hara.

Harper, John, shipmaster, 136.

-, Thomas, Chaplain at St. James, 1007.

Harpswell, (Herpswell), co. Lincoln, 265.

Harrell (Harell), Dr. Christianus, apothecary to Queen Mary, 10, 141; physician to Wm. III, 283, 1021; Fourth Physician to Queen Anno, 119.

-, Christopher, Esq., arrears due to as a servant of Queen Mary, 1050.

Harriers, King's. See Royal Hunt.

Harrington, John, receiving royal bounty for John Wilson, 776.

-, -, shipmaster, 126.

Harriot (and see Herriot), Thomas, glazier to the Works, 1063.

Harris, David, Porter of the Back Stairs to late Queen Mary, her pension to him, 1026, 1048.

-, -, Queen Mary's pension to his child, 1053.

-, -, a page of the Bedchamber, 14, 114, 1004, 1037; livery money out of the Great Wardrobe, 148.

-, Edmond, Lieut, in the Marquess of Carmarthen's Regiment of Marines, 1140.

-, Edward, labourer to the Works, 1063.

-, Capt. Edward, Lieutenant Governor of Jersey, royal bounty to, 70, 71, 99, 793, 826, 837.

-, Ed., petition, 481.

-, Elizabeth, widow of Phillip Harris, locksmith, 1075; pension out of Secret Service, 81.

-, Henry, Lieut, in Col. Edward Fox's Regiment of Foot, 1138.

-, -, Adjutant and Quarter Master in Col. Edward Fox's Regiment of Foot, 1139.

-, -, Yeoman of the Revels. 962, 1020.

-, -, graver of the Mint, engraver of seals, 245, 445, 961.

-, -, a Commissioner for Stamp Duties, 238.

-, John, Ensign in Col. William Northcote's Regiment of Foot, 1129.

-, -, Chaplain to Brigadier Selwyn's Regiment, 1145.

-, -, executor of Thomas Kent, Receiver General for co. Lincoln, 174.

-, Katherine, widow, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service, 655, 663, 695, 702.

-, Mr., civil list payment, 414.

-, Mrs. Margaret, pension to as one of Queen Mary's servants, paid to her administratrix, Eliz. Sampson, 1053.

-, Phillip, locksmith to Wm. III, 1062, 1075.

-, Robert, royal bounty to, 271.

-, Samuel, landwaiter London port, 139.

-, Thomas, Mayor of Haverford West, 572.

-, [William], Cornet of the Royal Dragoons, 1143.

-, William, shipmaster, 126.

-, William James, Captain Lieutenant in Col. Thomas Saunderson's Regiment of Foot, 1123.

-, Dr. Walter, physician to Wm. III, 283, 693, 696.

Harrison, Charles, receiving royal bounty money for his brother John, 861.

-, Christopher, Lieut, in the Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot, 1120.

-, Edward, Child of the Leash, 1023, 1044.

-, Edward, of London, goldsmith, receiving Secret Service money for the King [in repayment of debt], 520, 521, 528, 530, 531, 532, 536.

-, Eliz., petition concerning stamps, 445.

-, Francis, Deputy Commissary General, 1089.

-, George, Captain in Col. Edward Fox's Regiment of Foot, 1138.

-, John, undersearcher Gravesend, 251, 262, 447.

-, -, of Seaford, royal bounty for impressing seamen, 861.

-, Richard, Surveyor of Petty Customs and Subsidies London port, 262.

-, Sir Robert, of Oxford, Receiver General of Land Tax for co Oxford, 200, 417; ditto for House Duties and Marriage Duties, co. Oxford, 383, 417.

-, Robert, a bridgeman to the tin boats in the Expedition to Ireland in 1690, 1093.

-, Thomas, Page of Honour, arrear owing to, 1009; royal bounty to, 667.

-, -, shipmaster, 126.

-, William, Captain in Col. Coote's Regiment of Foot, 1115.

-, shipmaster, 136.

Hart, Arthur, Mayor of Bristol, 555.

-, John, tidesman Bristol port, 160, 361.

-, Sir Richard, (Irish prisoners at Bristol), 555.

-, Robert, Receiver General of Crown Rents and Revenues for Lanes., Yorks., Richmondshire, Rutland, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, 252, 327; petition, 441.

-, Thomas, Capt. of the Royal Regiment of Fuziliers, 1190.

-, -, petition for employment, 482.

-, True, one of the King's pensionary watermen, 119.

-, William, beltmaker to the Robes, 1045, 1046.

-, -, Comptroller of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty in Barbados, 140.

Hartington, Rachell, marchioness of. See Cavendish.

Hartley, Smithsby, landwaiter's place London, 399.

Hartman, Mr., son of, pension from Queen Mary, 1052.

Harton, Mr., fringemaker for James II's mourning, 1070.

Hartopp, Thomas, Captain in the Earl of Denbigh's Regiment of Dragoons, 1113.

Hartshorne brewery [at the Tower] sold to the Victualling, 921.

Hartus, Henry, Lieut. in Col. Leigh's Regiment of Dragoons, 1112.

Hartwell, Henry, bricklayer to the Works, 1171.

Hartstongue, John, bishop of Ossory (1693–1714), son of Sir Standish, 343.

-, Sir Standish, a baron of the Exchequer Ireland, 343.

Harvey, Col. Daniell, Regiment of Horse in Ireland, 145, 287–8.

-, Sir Eliab, Lieutenant of Waltham Forest, 282, 518, 519, 573, 606.

-, Mr., Agent Victualler at Cadiz, 186.

- Simo., Foreign Apposer in the Exchequer Court, 413.

-, William, Lieutenant of Waltham Forest, 282, 1017.

-, -, shipmaster, 132, 407.

Harwar, Samuel, Chaplain to the Royal Fuziliers, 1146.

Harwich (co. Essex), 268, 365.
-, mail, 302.
-, mayor of, relieving poor Dutch seamen and soldiers at, 518, 522, 527, 537, 543, 556, 566, 567, 573, 587, 593, 604, 608, 621, 631, 643, 662, 667, 699, 717, 722.
-, pacquet service, 459.
-, port, 49, 403.
-, shipping horses from, 269.
-, sick and hurt seamen at, and quarters of, 67, 111, 318, 320.

Harwick, Charles, Ensign, in Col. Harry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1135.

Harwood, Francis, Lieut, in the Earl of Denbigh's Dragoons, 1114.

-, John, surveyor of the Duties on Houses and Marriages for London, Westminster and Middlesex, 349, 420.

-, -, Commissioner for Wine Licences, 221.

Hascard, Gregory, Dean of Windsor and Registrar of the Garter, robes for, 176.

Haskett, Stephen, apothecary, medical accessories for army in Ireland, 297.

Haskins, Thomas, bridgeman belonging to the tin boats in the Expedition to Ireland in 1690, 1093.

Haslen (Haslin), Robert (not Richard), Comptroller Chichester port, 252, 253, 453.

Hastan, Ralph, Quarter Master in Col. Thomas Brudenel's Regiment of Foot, 1136.

Hastings, Edward, Lieut, in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1118.

-, Col. Ferdinando, Regiment of Foot, 595; Brigadier, petition, 56, 474, 482; wounds pension on army contingencies, 70, 76.

-, George (Lord Hastings till 1701, then Earl of Huntingdon), Regiment for Sea service, 22, 177.

Hastings (co. Sussex), port officers, 140.

Haston, Cutts, Ensign in Col. Seymour's Regiment of Foot, 1131.

Hatch, Robert, shipmaster, 166.

Hatley, Jonathan, merchant (San Sebastian wine frauds], 126.

Hats and gloves, imports of for the army, 849.

Hatsell, Sir Henry, a Baron of the Exchequer, 313.

Hatt, Richard, Deputy Constable of Castle of Chester, 550.

Hatten, John van, merchant, San Sebastian wine frauds, 146.

Hatton, Christopher, Lord, 1059.

-, William, tidesman, London port, 218; tidesurveyor ibid, 351.

Haughtagan, James, pension in the Stables, 1013.

Haughton (Haugton), Cha., itinerant clerk of the Works, 301, 481.

-, Mrs. Tabitha, pension as one of Queen Mary's servants, 1053; son of, 1054.

Hautclaire. See Claire.

Hauteville, La, Ensign in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1166.

Hauus. See Hanus.

Haven, Humphrey, Ensign to the Company in Newfoundland, 203.

Haverford West (Pembroke), crown lease, 274.
-, [Irish] prisoners at, 572; and see Irish (prisoners).
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Howells, G.

Hawes, Samuel, surety for Lord Griffin's debt, 77.

Hawgood, John, sword cutler, debt due to in the Office of the Robes, 1046.

-, Love, clerk to the Trustees for circulating Exchequer Bills, 224, 411.

Hawker, Hannah, widow of soldier in Col. F. Hastings' Regiment of Foot, 595.

-, Peter, Captain in Col. Lloyd's Dragoons, 1143.

Hawkers and Pedlars Licences:
-, accounts, 321, 334.
-, Commissioners (Atkinson, S., Kenley, J., East, M.), 260, 339, 459.
-, office incidents bills, 337; salary bill, 151, 276.
-, riding surveyors, 339.

Hawkes (see Hawles), William, of Chard, secret service payment to, 776.

Hawkesmore, Nicholas, clerk of the Works at Kensington, 1062.

Hawkins, Edmond, limeman to the Works, 1063.

-, John, Receiver of Crown Lands for co. Northants, 327.

Hawks. See Royal (Hunt).

Hawles, Sir John, Solicitor General, 234, 301, 348 (misprinted Hawkes).

Hawley. See Halley.

-, Francis, Lord, pension in trust for the Duchess of Richmond, 1058.

-, Henry, Ensign in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1118.

Hawson, Richard, Receiver of Crown Lands, co. Yorks and Northumberland, 327.

Hay (see Hayes), Daniell, mariner in the Mountjoy of Londonderry, bounty to out of Secret Service, 550.

-, Sir James, payment to out of Secret Service money, 671.

-, Thomas, Viscount Dupplin (afterwards Earl of Kinnoul), assignee of William, Earl of Kinnoul's pension out of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty in Barbados, 241, 308, 955; petition, 443, 472.

-, William, Earl of Kinnoul, pension out of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty in Barbados, 241, 308, 955.

Haycock, John, Footman to the Stables, 1011.

Hayden (see Heyden), William, shipmaster, 182.

-, -, Stable pension, 1013.

Hayes, Ann, widow, bounty to as widow of soldier slain in Ireland, 606.

-, Capt. [trading] ship's Commander, 219.

-, Charles, going schoolmaster to Jamaica, 877.

-, Sir James, bart., royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 607, 622, 644, 653, 661, 677, 721, 722. 748, 752, 758; petition, 438.

-, John, (Hays, Hay), tailor to the Robes, 1035, 1038, 1045, 1046.

-, Robert, Riding Surveyor in the Stables, arrears of salary, 1009.

Hayhurst, Wm., Receiver of Crown Lands for cos. Lanes., Westmorland, Cumberland, 327.

Hayley (and see Haley), Thomas, Quarter Master in Lloyd's Regiment of Dragoons, 1143.

Haymaker, Richard, Lieut, in Col. Seymour's Regiment of Foot, 1130.

Hayman (see Heymans), Henry, shipmaster, 182.

Haymarket. See London (Streets).

Haynes. See Haines.

Hayridge (Hundred, co. Devon), 199.

Hays. See Hayes.

Hayter, Henry, paying the cash of Anthony Stephens (Navy Cashier), 273, 459.

-, Whitfeild [goldsmith of London], payment to for Sir Joseph Herne, 631.

Hayton, Robert, landwaiter Colchester, 160.

Hayward, Henry, carpenter, ordnance works at Sheerness, 142, 190.

-, Richard, Messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

Haywood (Heywood), Capt., sending information from the Isle of Man to Col. Kirke at Londonderry, 737.

-, Ellen, wife of Captain Heywood, 737.

-, Fra., agent to Sir R. Harrison, Receiver General, co. Oxford, 417.

-, Mrs., annuity to, as a servant to Queen Mary, 1051.

Hazard, Robert, noontender London, 422.

Head, Joan, widow of William, pension for the Gravesend skirmish, 556, 570, 593, 617.

-, William, killed in the Gravesend skirmish, 556.

Headley, Henry, surety for the stamp distributor co. Norfolk, 300.

Heale, Henry, one of the King's musicians, 1016, 1037.

Healing medals, 300. See Mint.

Heapham (co. Lincoln), 266.

Heard, Joan, servant in the Accatry, 1014.

-, John, servant of the Pastry, 997.

Hearne. See Herne.

Heart, David, Chaplain to Col. John Gibson's Regiment of Foot, 1125.

-, Peter. Ensign in Col. John Gibson's Regiment of Foot, 1125.

Hearthmoney:
-, account of, 299, 511.
-, Commissioners, 617.
-, contractors for, 254, 857. See Rowe, A., Wood, Lady.
-, debt, 418.
-, defaulting collectors, 617.
-, issues out of for Secret Service, 492, 515, 548, 561, 562, 575, 590, 601, 612, 613, 627.
-, tallies in hands of the late Contractors for Hearthmoney, 857.

Heath, Robert, payments for firing in the Wardrobe (Ireland), 220, 221.

Heathcote (Heathcoat), Gilbert, [the banker], payment to out of Secret Service for his Majesty's special service, 630; bills on him from Jamaica for Sick and Wounded, 54; ditto for Selwyn's Regiment in Jamaica, 38, 46, 284, 338, 441.

-, John, a Trustee for circulating Exchequer Bills, 34, 223, 235, 411.

Heather, Samuel, apothecary, 297.

Heatley, Alexander, Court Keeper of the Queen's Bench, 198.

Hedge, Elizabeth, widow, royal bounty to out of Secret Service to enable her to return to Exeter, 650, 655, 709.

Hedges, Sir Charles, Secretary of State (in succession to the Earl of Jersey), 73, 83, 272, 325, 326, 390, 438, 453, 464, 963, 988, 1003; salary, 122, 343, 393; payments to for Secret Service, 85, 113, 123, 310, 372; plate for, 338; letters, 210.

-, Robert, Capt. in Col. Leigh's Regiment of Dragoons, 1112.

Heeler, Jos., royal bounty to for discovering John Pendergrass, 523.

Helby, Joseph, carver, London, 147.

Hellows, Ensign, payment for out of Irish military contingencies, 143.

Helman, Tho., royal bounty to as a mariner in the Mountjoy at Londonderry siege, 550.

Helmsley, William, Captain in Col. Seymour's Regiment of Foot, 1130.

Helsding, Adrian van, bookkeeper, bonds for his master's Customs, 178.

Helston (co. Cornwall), 205, 244, 323.

Helvoetsluis (Holland), soldiers and despatches sent from, 341.

Hely, Wm., payment out of Secret Service, 506, 610.

Hemswell, (Helmswell), (co. Lincoln), 265.

Hemyocke (Hundred co. Devon), 199.

Hendley (see Henley), Francis, plasterer to the Works, 1067.

Hendrickson, George, shipmaster, 212.

Hendrix, Wilkin, gunner in the Dutch artillery in Ireland, 1178.

Hene, Sir Henry, petition for a Ranger's place, 43, 445, 449.

-, Rich, petition for a Ranger's place, 43, 445, 449.

Henley (see Hendley), Anthony, annuity out of Tenths, 240.

-, Mr., Navy coat and conduct money, Bristol, 502.

-, Robert, a Commissioner of Customs, 226, 330.

Henning, Casper Frederick, issues to for Wm. Ill's Privy Purse, 21, 38, 41, 55–6, 82, 165, 449, 471, 945; 16,000l. of Wm's Privy Purse money left in his hands, 457; payments for works at Hampton Court, 299; arrears due to him from Wm. III, 289; contract for Gardens, 133; payments to for the Gardens, 74.

-, Joseph, Ensign in Major General Erle's Regiment of Foot, 1118.

Henninioch. See Anhunoc, C.

Henry VI, grant to Eton College, 59, 192, 193.

Henry VII, founder of the Savoy, 329.
-, perpetuity granted by. See Dartmouth town.

Henry VIII, 193, 379.

Heraldic painter. See Royer, G., Fletcher, M.

Heralds College or College of Arms:
-, coat of arms and cap for officers of, 196–7.
-, fees on Coronations, creations and installations, 340.
-, Kings, Heralds and Pursuivants, 196–7, 390–1, 393.
-, Garter King. See St. George, Sir T., and see Garter.
-, Clarencieux King. See St. George, H.
-, Norroy King. See Devenish, R.
-, Windsor Herald. See Maudit, P.
-, Somerset Herald. See Stebbing, S.
-, Chester Herald. See Mawson, C.
-, Lancaster Herald. See King, G.
-, Richmond Herald. See Dethick, Hy.
-, York Herald. See Cromp, L.
-, Bluemantle Pursuivant. See Gibbon, J.
-, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant. See Hare, J.
-, Portcullis Pursuivant. See Hesketh, J.
-, Rouge Croix Pursuivant. See Le Neve, P.

Herba, stuffs mixed with, prohibited, 1.

Herbert, Arthur, Earl of Torrington, Master of the Robes to James II, 373.

-, Charles, Colonel, Auditor of Crown Revenues for Wales, 239; to attend the Treasury, 510.

-, Lady Katherine, of Chirbury, royal bounty to, 664, 700.

-, James, Receiver General of Prizes, 32, 613.

-, Thomas, Groom of the Privy Chamber, 1039, 1048.

-, -, watchmaker and clockmaker to Wm. III, payments to, 18, 36, 162, 230, 282, 1017, 1064, 1172; Keeper of the Clock at Westminster, 962; clockmaker at Hampton Court, 1066.

-, Thomas, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, Lord President of the Council, 69, 341, 347, 911, 945; Lord High Admiral of England, 323, 503; Lord Privy Seal, 784, 787; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1088, 1181; petition, 483.

-, -, Marine Regiment, medicines etc. for, 1201.

-, William, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, keeper of Gaol etc. of Dean Forest, 380.

-, -, Paymaster of the Forces in Ireland. See Harbord, William.

-, William, Marquess of Powis, Steward and Keeper of the Courts of Melenydd etc., 238.

Here, Abraham van, Footman to the Stables, 1011.

Hereford, Bishopric of, Tenths out of, pensions on, 241, 251. See Hamilton, Eliz., Hamilton, James.

Hereford County:
-, auditor of Crown Revenues, 216. See Shales, Hy.
-, Receiver General of Crown Revenues, 199, 325, 435. See Clarke, S., Digby, J.
-, surveyor of Duties on Houses and Marriages, 420. See Birt, J.

Herle, Charles, payment to for prisoners in Chester, 557.

Herne (Hearne), Francis, of Cadiz, merchant, 186.

-, Frederick, exchange proposal for Amsterdam, 20.

-, John, Surveyor Houses and of Marriage Duties, co. Bucks, 349, 419, 882.

-, Joseph and Sir Joseph, furnishing exchange remittances for the Duke of Savoy, 490, 493, 498, 500, 504, 507, 511, 655, 670, 672; furnishing exchange remittances for Holland and Hamburg, 562, 584, 586, 631, 637, 726, 729; bill drawn on from the Straits for the Victualling, 500; payment to for service in Ireland, 681, 689, 712; loans by on the Letter Office, 576; East India Company saltpetre, 492, 493, 495; Alderman, 532, 586; at Tunbridge, 784.

-, Lionel, first clerk to James Vernon, a Teller of the Receipt, 62, 300; ditto to Thomas Howard, a Teller of the Receipt, 291, 463; secretary and accountant to the Trustees for circulating Exchequer Bills, 94, 411; letter from, 106.

-, Nathaniel, exchange proposal for Amsterdam, 20.

-, Nicho., consul of Alicante, 709.

Heron, Charnock, a Commissioner for Hackney Coaches, 310.

-, Edward, a Queen's waiter, London port, 230.

-, -, pension to as a servant to Queen Mary, 1047.

-, George, Lieutenant in Col. John Gibson's Regiment of Foot, 1124.

-, Kendall, Page of Removing Wardrobe, 118, 283, 1021.

Herriard [co. Southants], 383.

Herring fishery. see Yarmouth.

Herriot (and see Harriot), Mr., goldsmith, 88.

Hertford County:
-, assessment Commissioners, 496.
-, Auditor of Crown Revenues, 216. See Shales, Hy.
-, Excise Collectors, 161.
-, Receiver General of Crown Revenues, 328. See Smith, J., Codd, D.
-, Receiver General of Taxes (Land Tax, House Duties, Marriage Duties), 125, 141, 199, 328. See Peters, R., Richards, I.
-, sheriff, 173.
-, Surveyor of Houses, 420. See Draycot, J., Wardour, E.

Hervart (D' Hervart), Philibertus, baron de Henninguen, Resident with the City and Republic of Geneva, 526; Envoy Extraordinary to the Swiss Cantons, 314, 986.

Heskett, John, Portcullis Pursuivant at arms, 197, 391, 961.

Heskith, Thomas, Chaplain to Col. Edward Fox's Regiment of Foot, 1139.

Heslerton, Jos., General Surveyor Houses and Marriage Duties for co. Kent, 350, 421.

Hesse Cassel, troops of, 1158.

Hester, William, rat killer to the King, 1017, 1023.

Hetherington, Oliver, Ensign in Col. Henry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1135.

Heveningham, Symon, arrears of army pension, 1100.

Hewell, Nicholas, shipmaster, 182.

Hewett. See Hewitt.

Hewettson, Moses, Quarter Master in Col. Cunningham's Regiment, 1148.

Hewitt, (Hewett, Hewit), George, Ensign in Col. Coote's Regiment of Foot, 1116.

-, -, sheriff of Leicester, 414.

-, -, riding officer from Spurn Head to Bridlington, 218.

-, John, Lieut, in Col. Harry Mordaunt's Regiment of Foot, 1134.

-, -, Receiver of Crown Lands for co. Notts, 328.

-, Roger, arrears of army pension, 1101.

-, Thomas, Receiver of Crown Lands for cos. Notts, Warwick, Leicester, 327, 328.

-, -, Surveyor General of Woods and Forests Trent North, 230, 381, 404, 422, 962.

-, -, Ensign in the Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot, 1121.

-, William, Quarter Master in the Earl of Denbigh's Dragoons, 1114.

Hext, Amias, pension payable in the Exchequer, 402, 962.

Heycop, John, contract for waggons for the campaign (in 1702), 1071.

Heydegger, James, royal bounty out of Secret Service, 698.

Heyden (and see Hayden), Walter, payment out of Secret Service money for services to the King, 524.

Heyford, Col. Anthony, 605, 614.

-, (Heytford), Elizabeth, widow of Col. Antho. Heyford, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 605, 614, 651, 1108.

Heymans, James, Keeper of the Wine Cellar, 992; and see Hayman.

Heysham, Robert, merchant shipowner London, 165.

Heytford, Eliz. See Heyford.

Heywood. See Haywood.

Hiberd, William, Second Lieut, in Sir Cloudesley Shovell's Regiment of Marines, 1142.

Hickman, Henry, Lieut. Col. of the Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot, 1119.

-, John, a slave redeemed from Barbary, royal bounty to, 928.

-, Nathaniel, petition re Excise, 445.

Hickman-Windsor, Ursula, Countess Dowager of Plymouth, administratrix to the Duchess of Buckingham, 982; interest for loan, 666.

Hicks, Emanuel, Yeoman of the Kitchen, 994.

Hide. See Hyde.

Hiet, John (and see Hyte), carpenter to the Works, 1063.

Higgins, John, tidesman Fowey, 316.

High Clere (co. Hants.), the seat of Thomas, Earl of Pembroke, 784, 787.

High Easter (co. Essex), 266.

Higham, Alexander, gunner at Upnor Castle, 1182.

-, John, Lieut, in Col. George Hamilton's Regiment, 1148.

Higham Ferrers (co. Northants), 267.

Highmore, Thomas, painter, Serjeant Painter to the Works or to the King, 1063, 1065; petition for said place, 416.

Highwaymen, taking of, 636, 656.

Hildesley (and see Hilsley), Katherine, pension out of Secret Service, 81.

Hildeyard, (Hilleyard), Edward, deputy to Hy. Lord Capel, chief steward of Richmond manor, 249, 317, 401, 440; petition, 439.

-, Mr., referee, 470.

Hill, (Hills), Abigail, woman of Bedchamber, 254, 271, 369.

-, Abraham, a Commissioner of Trade, 137, 961.

-, Benjamin, husband of Jane Hill, 665, 686.

-, Christopher, Master of the late Queen's barges, 1042.

-, -, weekly pension, 586, 589, 594, 597, 603, 628, 631, 636, 641 (wrongly Hall), 644 (wrongly Hall).

-, Francis, collector of Excise, co. Lanes., 374.

-, -, Yeoman of the Guard, 1019.

-, Gilham, printer to William III, 1072.

-, (Hills), Henry, reward for discovering a printing press, 702.

-, (Hills), Jane, widow of Benjamin Hill, 665, 686.

-, John, administrator of Francis, 374.

-, -, Lieut. in Col. Seymour's Regiment of Foot, 1130.

-, -, cashier of Wine Licences, 11, 134.

-, -, husband of Mary, fine for assault at Chelmsford, 887.

-, Capt. Jos., petition, 463.

-, Margaret, wife of Col. Thomas Hill, 552.

-, Mary, wife of John of Chelmsford, 887.

-, Mr., lease, Bradninch, Exeter, 504, 505.

-, Mr. [? Richard], servant of, payment to, 879.

-, Nathaniel, army pension arrears, 1100.

-, Nicholas, messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

-, Richard, Latin secretary, 390, 393, 961.

-, -, a Treasury Lord, 1, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 105, 181, 932.

-, -, Deputy Paymaster in Flanders, 889, 922, 926, 1153, 1154, 1155, 1157, 1158, 1159, 1160, 1173, 1185, 1196; Envoy Extraordinary to the Elector of Bavaria, 1154.

-, -, one of the Council to the Lord Admiral, 269.

-, Samuel, Messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

-, Colonel Thomas, late Governor of the Island of St. Christopher, 552.

-, Thomas, Mason of the Works, 1063, 1065, 1171, 1172.

-, -, servant of the Hall in the Royal Household, 1015.

-, -, receiving royal bounty for Charles Roche, 682.

-, William, Master of the Vintners' Barge, 518.

Hills. See Hill.

Hilsley (and see Hildesley), Mrs. Joanna, 1055.

Hilton, John, Quarter Master in the Earl of Denbigh's Regiment of Dragoons, 1115.

Hinman, Mr. [Thomas], Receiver General for Duties on Houses and Marriages for co. Devon, 292.

Hinton, John, waiter of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty in Bridgetown, Barbados, 351; money, plate and goods seized from, 493.

Historiographer Royal. See Rymer, T., Dryden, J.

Hitchcott, Robert, shipmaster, 182.

Hoare (Hore), Charles, discovering frauds in St. Catherine's Brewhouse, 222.

-, James [Comptroller of the Mint], 517; a commissioner for coining tin farthings, 296.

-, Richard, receiving royal bounty for Tregonwell Frampton, 784.

-, William, a Commissioner for coining tin farthings and halfpence, 296.

Hoblyn, Edward, petition for Solicitorship of Wine Licences, 233, 439.

-, Thomas, supervisor of tin blowing houses, Cornwall and Devon, 244, 322, 348.

-, -, petition, 440.

Hobson (Hopson), Charles (Sir Charles), purveyor and Joiner of the Works, 217, 390, 961, 1063, 1065, 1069; works at the Horse Guards, 1172, 1173.

-, Eliz[abeth], wife of Samuell Hobson, 536.

-, Richard, Lieut. in Col. Russell's Regiment, 1141.

-, Capt. Samuell, vessel of taken by the French when going to Ireland, 536, 540, 551.

Hodgkinson, Henry, Ensign in Col. Coote's Regiment of Foot, 1116.

Hodgson, John, information concerning French wines, 333, 482.

-, -, Quarter Master in the Earl of Denbigh's Dragoons, 1114.

Hogg, Tho., petition, 481.

Hohnan, William, royal bounty to, 588.

Holbech, John, clerk in the Treasurer of the Chamber's Office, 1022, 1028.

-, Wm., inspector of House Duty and Marriage Duties for co. Devon and Exeter, 26, 101, 194, 222, 422.

Holberton, William, shipmaster, 184.

Holbrook (co. Derby), 382.

Holby. See Brincknell, Mary.

Holdberg, Hans Furrien, Groom of the Stables to Wm. III, 1012.

Holden, George, Spaniel keeper to Charles II and James II and Queen Mary, 78, 558, 570, 580, 592, 620, 633, 684, 1053.

-, James, agent for prizes at Faro, 369.

Holderness, Earl of. See Darcy, Robt.

Holford, Wm., receiving money for Duke of Schonberg, 517, 518, 520.

Holland (co. Lincoln), 198.

Holland, John, servant of the Hall (aula), 1015.

-, Richard, quayman London port, 160.

-, -, Ensign in Col. Lillingston's Regiment, 1146.

-, Robert, tidesman Fowey, 316.

Holland House [KensingtonJ, 625.

HOLLAND (and see Dutch), 165, 292, 303, 340, 404, 407, 490, 525, 543, 562, 576, 614, 632, 726, 729, 922, 923, 926, 1030, 1071.
-, advice boats, 211.
-, Ambassadors to and from. See Ambassadors; Cleveland House rented for the Dutch Ambassadors, 614.
-, Army, Dutch Guards and Regiments, payments for, 491, 1184, 1185; Earl of Portland's Regiment, 849; artillery and officers in Ireland see Ireland (Army); Major General Tettau's Zeeland Regiment, 1200.
-, Army, English in. See Army in Flanders.
-, bills of exchange from, 491, 504, 614; remittances to by bills for Wm. III, 926.
-, Council of State at the Hague, 1159.
-, debt to for William's Expedition to England (in 1688), satisfaction of, 491, 498; special Register in the Exchequer for, 542.
-, Dutch Dragoons at Bruges, forage account, 1155.
-, Dutch Horse at Ghent, forage account, 1155.
-, exchange with and rates of. See Exchange.
-, gunpowder from, 181, 510.
-, linens, 410,
-, magazine of forage, 1156.
-, messengers sent specially to, 278, 407.
-, pacquet boats and passenger ships to, 126, 206, 294, 340; and see Post Office.
-, Post Office. See Post.
-, Postmaster at the Brill, 303, 340.
-, remittances to for the army in. See Army (in Flanders).
-, repaying loan money to, 76, 139, 336; and see Borselan, A. van.
-, ships (Dutch), 212; under embargo, 124, 232.
-, sick and wounded. See Sick, and see Harwich.
-, silk, Dutch, 292.
-, States General, 207; acting as executor to Wm. III, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1072.
-, Sweden borrowing money in, 76.
-, war with Charles II, 76, 107, 207.
-, wines from, for the Queen and the Household. See Wines.
-, Wm. III in, 73, 78, 449; the Treasury Secretary sent to Holland to obtain William's signature to documents, 923.

Holies, John, 3rd Duke of Newcastle, Keeper and Warden of Sherwood Forest and Folewood Park, licence to kill stags, 216, 955, 956; petition for bucks out of Sherwood Forest, 437.

Holledge, James, of Bristol, merchant, 192.

Hollister, William, tidesman, London port, 112.

Holloway, Fra., mariner in the Mountjoy at Londonderry siege, royal bounty to, 550.

Holman, [William], payment to, out of Secret Service money, 577.

Holme, Jane, widow of soldier slain in Ireland, royal bounty to, 606.

Holmes, Henry, lease in Old Tilt Yard near Horse Guards, 99, 423.

-, John, Lancashire traitor (1701), 336.

-, Sir Robert, lease in Old Tilt Yard near the Horse Guards, 379, 423.

-, William, tailor to the Great Wardrobe, 1036; coals for the clerk of the Great Wardrobe, 1035.

-, -, senr., Presbyterian minister in North Ireland, grant to, 429.

Holstein Gottorp, troops of, 1158.

Holt, Col. Henry, petition, 445; Regiment of Marines, 20, 50, 63, 68, 80, 169, 278, 306, 315, 364, 407, 1137; Regiment in the Leeward Islands reduced from 13 Companies to 5 Companies, 255, 258.

-, Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of England, 841.

-, Joseph, going chaplain to Virginia, 691.

-, Rowland, Comptroller General of the accounts of the Customs, 245, 277, 443.

Holt Forest (co. Southants), Great Lodge, repairs of, 42, 193.
-, Lieutenant of. See Howe, Col. E. S.

Holtby. See Brinknell, Mary.

-, Mrs., petition, 441.

Holyhead (Anglesea), 632.

Holy Island (Durham), lease, 428.

Homilies supplied by the Queen's Stationer. See Stationer.

Homrigh, Bartholomew van, Commissary General of Provisions in Ireland, 144–5, 504, 1182,1187; a Commissioner of the Revenue Ireland, and for Excise Ireland, 221, 383.

Honywood, Phillip, Captain in the Regiment of Royal Fuziliers, 1146.

-, Sir Wm., a Commissioner for Appeals in Excise, 245; reward for apprehending Sir Adam Blair, 526.

Hook, Major Henry, Lieutenant Governor of Plymouth, Town Major of Plymouth, 1181, 1190, 1191; SubCommissioner Prizes, Plymouth, 356.

Hooker, Mr., letter concerning the Duchy of Cornwall, 366.

Hookes, John, under clerk to the House of Commons, 251.

-, -, clerk of Savoy Hospital, 355.

-, -, royal bounty to, 521.

Hooper, Mr., acts of Parliament delivered to for the Irish Trustees of Forfeited lands, 272.

-, Robert, shipmaster, 184.

Hooten, Edward, one of the King's Musicians, 1016, 1037.

Hope, Edward, woollen draper to the Office of Robes. 1045.

Hope, the (ships' road, the Thames), 494.

Hopkins, Ab., joiner, works at the Horse Guards, 1171.

-, Richard, messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

-, Thos., Comptroller of Salt Duties, 238.

Hopper, Mrs., tenement Richmond palace, 205.

Hopson. See Hobson.

Hopton, Col. [William] (Lord Lovelace's Regiment) [Lieut. Col. in Handasyde's Foot], 1174; Capt. in Col. Lovelace's Regiment, 1175.

Hordsnale [Hordesneil], Henry, late Chief Justice of Island of Bermudas, 623.

Hore. See Hoare.

Horitiner, Ulrick, second master cook in the royal Kitchen, 994.

Hornaman, Matthew, shipmaster, 166.

Hornby (Horneby, and see Hornsby), Nathaniel, Excise Commissioner, repayment of advance, 507, 508; room in the Excise Office, 253.

Horne, Francis, bills of exchange from Cadiz for Victualling, 298.

-, George, discovery of lands called Pisthill, co. Radnor, 303, 333, 481, 482.

-, Thomas, discovery of concealed estate called Pisthill, co. Radnor, 333.

Horner, Thomas, Captain in the Marquess of Carmarthen's Regiment of Marines, 1140.

Hornsby, Joseph, executor of Sir Joseph Williamson, 980; and see Hornby.

Horsenell, Christopher, labourer to the Works, 1069.

Horse Master of. See Royal (Stables).

Horses. See Royal Hunt: William III (Stables), Royal Stables.

-, Army. See Army (Horse), Army (in Flanders).

Horsman, Arthur, Lieut, in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1117.

Horton, Ann, widow of Joseph, 418.

-, Hugh, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Bucks, 199; for House Duties and Marriage Duties ibid., 382.

-, Joseph, coiner in prison in Preston, 278; forfeited estate of, 9, 12, 15; deceased estate of, 418.

-, Joshua, creditor of Joseph Horton, 418.

Hosier (Hosyer), George, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Salop, 153, 200, 292; ditto for House Duties and Duties on Marriages for co. Salop, 383.

-, Richard, Inspector of fines and forfeitures [Inspector of Customs prosecutions in the Exchequer], 91, 158.

Hoskins, Cha., petition, 468.

-, James, tidesman, Cowes, 326.

Hospitall, Mons. and Madame de, Queen Mary's pension to, 1055.

Hospitals, 173.
-, Army and Navy. See Chelsea, Chester, Greenwich.
-, Ireland. See Dublin (Royal).
-, Savoy. See Savoy.
-, Sick and wounded. See Sick.
-, Westminster. See Westminster (Charles 1).

Hosyer. See Hosier.

Hotham (co. Yorks.), 267.

Houghton, Charles, clerk Itinerant [to the Works], 1063, 1065.

- [John], Ensign in Col. John Gibson's Regiment of Foot, 1125.

Houlder, George, spaniel keeper to Car. II, Jac. II, Q. Mary, 269; petition, 459.

Houles, surgeon and mate in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1166.

Hounsdon (Hunsdon), Lord. See Carey, Robert.

Hounslerdijke (Hounsterdyke), Geertje de, pension as a servant of Queen Mary, 1057.

Hounslow (co. Middx.), goods for the King at, 313.

Hounslow Heath (co. Middlesex), gamekeeper of, 1078.

Houses or Windows, Duties on:
-, allowances in account to Receiver of, 388.
-, Auditors of (Parsons, A., Shales, H., being the auditors of Crown Rents), 388.
-, Duplicates of surveys or returns, inspecting, 194.
-, frauds in, 222.
-, loans on. 781
-, monthly receipts from, appropriated to Deficiencies, 137, 159, 179, 201, 226, 258, 305, 331, 352, 367, 386, 412.
-, Receivers General of, for the respective counties and places (in the main the same persons as the Receivers General of Land Tax for which see assessments), 174, 185, 259, 296, 316, 368, 376, 382–3, 394, 779; allowances to, 138: appointment of, 898.
-, Receivers of for London and Westminster paying the salaries of the Agents for Taxes, 430.
-, Surveyors of for separate districts, places or counties, names of, 109, 111, 154, 158, 193, 260, 262, 273, 278, 297, 349, 350, 398, 419, 420, 421.
-, Adler, Wm., for co. York.
-, Antrim, Samuel, for co.Dorset.
-, Arnold, Michael, for co. Surrey.
-, Atwood, Goodman, for co. Worcester.
-, Baker, Ro., for co. Somerset.
-, Baraby, Fra., for co. York.
-, Bavand, Tho., for London, Westminster and Middlesex.
-, Bayley, Thomas, for co. Berks.
-, Bill, Hy., for co. Sussex.
-, Birt, John, for co. Hereford.
-, Bodley, Wm., for co. Cardigan.
-, Byles, Wm., for co. Durham.
-, Catcott, Alex. (Calcott), Alex, for London, Westminster and Middlesex.
-, Carr, Gamaliel, for co. Essex.
-, Carter, Hy., in England and Wales.
-, Carter, Ric, for co. Lanes.
-, Chamberlain, William, for co. York.
-, Champante, Samuel, for Somerset and Bristol.
-, Chandler, Phil, for co. Southampton.
-, Chappell, Geo., for co. Lincoln.
-, Child, Fra., for cos. Cumberland and Westmorland.
-, Clearke (Cleake), Jo., for co. Lincoln.
-, Clewer, Geo., for co. Lincoln.
-, Coker, John, for London, Westminster and Middlesex.
-, Corbett, Edward, for co. Stafford.
-, Cutting, Daniel, for. co. Wilts.
-, Danvers, Tho., for co. Essex.
-, Davies, Tho., for co. Salop.
-, Dennis, Neville, for co. Derby.
-, Diggs, Ric., for co. Gloucester.
-, Draycott, James, for co. Herts.
-, -, Wm., for co. Leicester.
-, Durden, Jonathan, for co. Lanes.
-, Durham, Wm., for London, Westminster and Middlesex.
-, Dynley, John, for co. York.
-, Elliott, Wm., for co. Berks.
-, Flower, Hy., General Surveyor.
-, Francis, Samuel, for North Wales.
-, Goodhall, Jo., for co. Beds.
-, Greenwood, Nicho., for co. Kent.
-, Gwillim, Tho., for co. Anglesea.
-, Hall, Geo., for co. Chester.
-, Hand, Tho., for co. Derby.
-, Harwood. Jo., for London, Westminster and Middlesex.
-, Hearne, John, for co. Bucks.
-, Heslerton, John, General Surveyor.
-, Hughes, John, for co. Worcester.
-, Ingram, Wm., for co. York.
-, Jackson (Joukson), Stephen, for co. Northumberland.
-, James, David, for co. Kent.
-, Jeay, Tho., for co. Huntingdon.
-, Jones, Cha., for co. Chester, for co. Cardigan.
-, -, Humphrey, for co. Denbigh.
-, -, Walter, General Surveyor.
-, -, Wm., for co. Carnarvon.
-, King, Tho., for co. Lincoln.
-, Knight, Richard Davies, for co. Northants.
-, -, Thomas, for co. Lincoln.
-, Langley, Jo., for co. Northumberland.
-, Lawrence, Wm., for co. Middlesex.
-, Lowndes, Fra., for co. Northumberland; for co. Middlesex.
-, Lucas, Jo., for co. Surrey.
-, Mason, B., for co. York.
-, Morris, Hy., for co. Suffolk.
-, Mordaunt, Cole, for co. York.
-, Morphew, (Morphen), Fra., for co. Norfolk.
-, Musson, John, for co. Notts.
-, Neville (Nevile), Dennis, for co. Derby.
-, Newington, Thomas, for London, Westminster, and Middlesex.
-, Oliver, Sa., in England and Wales.
-, Orbell, Tho., for London, Westminster and Middlesex.
-, Owen, Richard, for co. Devon.
-, -, Wm.,for co. Worcester.
-, Palmer, William, in England and Wales.
-, Parry, Ric, for South Wales (Pembroke etc.)
-, Polstead, Ezekiel, General Surveyor.
-, Price, Wm., for North Wales.
-, Pugh, Tho., for South Wales.
-, Pyrke, Jon., for co. Devon.
-, Richards, David, for co. Radnor.
-, Richbell, Elliot, for co. Norfolk.
-, Ryves, John, for co. Southampton.
-, Sefton, John, for co. Bucks.
-, Sharpe, Wm., for Cornwall.
-, Shirley, Ric, for London, Westminster and Middlesex.
-, Smith, Hy., for co. Surrey.
-, -, Obed., for co. Leicester. Spencer, W., for co. Warwick.
-, Taylor, Jon., for co. Monmouth.
-, Thomas, Philip, for co. Salop.
-, Tregeare, James, for Cornwall.
-, Trench, Charles, for co. Leicester.
-, Walford, Hugh, for co. Sussex.
-, Waller, Wm., for Surrey and Southwark.
-, Wardour, Edw., for co. Herts.
-, Warlow, Walter, for co. Oxford.
-, Watkins, Rymard, for co. Middlesex.
-, Williams, Jeremiah, for co. Wilts.
-, -, Wm., for co. Brecon.
-, Winiatt, Ro., for co. Notts.
-, Woodley, John, for co. Devon.
-, Wyatt, Walter, for co. Gloucester.
-, Yapp, John, for co. Stafford.
-, York, John, for co. Cambridge.
-, Young, Gustav, for co. York.
-, Young, Ra. [for co. Yorks, East Riding].

-, Treasury appointing Receivers, 257; appointing Surveyors, 172.

Houston [George], Lieut, [in Lord Dungannon's Regiment of Foot], arrears of army pay, 1099.

-, Maurice, King's waiter, Bristol, 49, 277, 279.

-, Robert, Captain in Col. Coote's Regiment of Foot, 1115.

How (Howe) (and see Howes), Charles, reprisal for fee farm rent, 317.

-, Col. Emanuel (Mansell) Scrope, 443, 445, 1184; Lieutenant of Holt Forest, 42, 193, 449, 975; Regiment, 1189; a Groom of the Bedchamber, 158, 341, 974; a Commissioner of Prizes, 250, 385.

-, John, Paymaster General of Guards and Garrisons, and of Chelsea Hospital, 101, 424; for issues to for the Army, see Army (Guards and Garrisons).

-, John, keeper of gaol in Forest of Dean, 380.

-, -, payment to for re-making the Mace, 605.

-, Robert, pension as a servant of Queen Mary, 1059.

-, Scrope, 1st Viscount Howe, Comptroller of Excise, 38, 48, 49, 270, 287, 330, 479.

Howard, Charles, customer of Berwick port, 139, 165.

-, -, 6th Earl of Carlisle, a Lord of the Treasury, 1, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 181, 932; Earl Marshal, 196; a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 158, 341, 953; paying Dutch Doctor who attended Wm. III, 31.

-, David, pension as a servant of Queen Mary, 1049.

-, Edward, labourer to the Works, 1063.

-, -, payments to out of Secret Service, 444, 522, 740, 744, 747, 750, 767, 808, 817, 890, 921, 928; petition, 481.

-, Francis, Lord Howard of Effingham, Governor of Virginia, seized plate etc. consigned to, 493.

-, George, Second Lieut, in Sir Cloudesley Shovell's Regiment of Marines, 1142.

-, Henrietta Maria, pension out ol the Excise, 1058.

-, Henry, Duke of Norfolk, annuity to and death of, 966.

-, Capt. James, reformed officer Ireland, 151.

-, -, in Col. Farrington's Regiment of Foot, 1126; Quarter Master in Col. Farrington's Regiment of Foot, 1127.

-, Dame Joane (Lady Jane), royal bounty out of Secret Service money, 572, 906.

-, Lodowick, army pension arrears, 1100.

-, Lucy, royal bounty to, 702.

-, Mary, housekeeper of Excise Office, 433.

-, Lady Mary, executors, her annuity arrears, 10, 138.

-, Mary, Duchess of Norfolk, red deer for the King, 857, 868.

-, Nicholas, Groom of the Larder, 996.

-, Phillip, housekeeper of the Excise Office, in place of Richard Staines, father of Mary, 33, 219, 433, 451; attending the Treasury concerning Cook, executed in Essex, 491.

-, -, Captain and Colonel, royal bounty to out of Secret Service, 68, 517, 525, 537, 550, 559, 563, 575, 577, 580, 591, 603, 614, 630, 679, 680, 687, 694, 700, 705, 708, 713, 716, 719, 722, 726, 729, 735, 737, 747, 749, 754, 755, 761, 764, 769, 775, 779, 785, 791, 795, 806, 811, 813, 816, 823, 824, 831, 833, 838, 845, 851, 860, 863, 869, 876, 882, 892, 903, 907, 912, 920, 925; petition, his apartment, 481; Royal Oak pension, 304.

-, Sir Robert, Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer, 52, 496, 500, 505, 731, 788, 799, 830, 967.

-, Thomas, a Teller of the Receipt of the Exchequer, 291, 463, 514, 529, 535, 548, 549, 561, 577, 590, 601, 602, 612, 613, 627, 640, 647, 652, 653, 659, 660, 670, 671, 680, 682, 693, 694, 695, 705, 706, 712, 713, 718, 719, 724, 725, 726, 732, 733, 734, 739, 740, 741, 748; attending the Treasury for Sir Robert Howard, 500; receiving money for Col. Kingsmill, 522,556, 588, 603.

-, -, of Berks., pension, 1058.

-, William, Arras Worker to the Great Wardrobe, 1036.

Howart, Amaundy, Groom of the Great Chamber, 1039.

Howell (Howells), George, of St. Andrew, co. Glamorgan, Receiver General of Land Tax, House Duties and Marriage Duties for South Wales, viz. for cos. Cardigan, Carmarthen, Glamorgan, Pembroke, Haverfordwest, 200, 292, 383.

-, -, Surgeon in Lord Lovelace's Regiment, 1175.

-, Richard, tidesman at Nangle (Milford port), 316.

Howells. See Howell.

Howes (and see Howe), John, army pension arrears, 1100.

Howjan, Babah, Persia merchant, 219.

Howlett, Henry, searcher Fowey port, 168, 264.

Hoy, Dr. Thomas, Reader of Physic at Oxford, 402, 961.

Hoyte, Samuel, Gentleman Harbinger, 999.

Hubald (Hubbald) [William, accomptant to the Navy Treasurer], account of Tenths of Prizes, 49, 50.

Huband, Sir John, payment to for John Jeffrys, 735.

Hubbard, (Hubbart), John, turnbroach in the Kitchen, 996.

-, Richard, shipmaster, 181.

-, William, tidesman, Yarmouth port, 139.

Hubbert, John, Stipender in the Household, 1002.

Hubert, Michael, Serjeant Porter to His Majesty, sergeant Porter at the Gate, 1000, 1028.

Hucks, William, army debt to, for furnishing fire and candle for the Horse Guards, 1180.

Hudleston (Huddleston), Andrew, Collector Whitehaven, 168; Receiver General of Taxes for Cumberland and Westmorland, 161, 227; payments to for expenses, 35, 230; petition, 479; debt to the Crown, 379.

Hudson Bay (North America), 702.

-, chaplain going to, 702.

-, -, Company, French goods from Fort Bourbon, 872.

Hudson, Hannah, 99 years' annuity on Excise, 138.

-, John, petition, 453.

-, Richard, master of the Dixwell ketch, 431.

Huggin, Benjamin, collector Ipswich, 373, 379; bills for remittances to London, 417.

Huggins, John, Morgan Whitley's debt to the Crown, 17.

Hughes, Eliza[bethJ, widow of soldier killed at Blair Atholl, 595.

-, John, private trooper in Theodore Russell's Regiment, 1181.

-, -, Supervisor of Window Duty co. Worcester, 278, 466.

-, Robert, Coroner of Flintshire, 567.

-, Thomas, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 636, 651, 690, 714.

Hugla (D'Hugla), Lieutenant in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1164.

Huguenots. See France (Protestants).

Hull or Kingston on Hull (Yorks), 456, 558.
-, fire and candle for the garrison of Hull and the Blockhouse, 107.
-, port, 295, 453; conduct money at, 50; Customs officers of, 233, 242, 294, 301, 319, 330, 468.
-, Receiver General for, 199. See Wyvill, Fra.
-, Sick and Hurt quarters at, 67, 111, 318.
-, Sub-commissioner for Prizes at, 297.

Huls, William Van (Vanhuls, Van Hulls), Clerk of the Robes and Wardrobe, 283, 373, 1021, 1025, 1038; petition, 478.

Hulme (and see Hume), William, sheriff, co. Lanes., 262.

Humber, the (Yorks), lighthouses, 267.

Humberston, Mathew, usher of the Custom House in London port, 395.

Humble, Thomas, storekeeper at Plymouth for prizes, 300; petition, 481.

Hume (and see Hulme), Peter, yeoman of the Removing Wardrobe, clerk of the Removing Wardrobe, 140, 161, 171, 174, 178, 185, 205, 248, 338, 346, 396, 399, 419, 463, 1021, 1032; Yeoman or Keeper of Standing Wardrobe at St. James's, 118, 283, 1020; servant to Wm. III, 283; money paid to for their Majesties' service (including issues to for Robinson, the Ambassador in Sweden), 8, 18, 108, 741, 746, 817, 849, 868, 938.

-, -, place in the Excise, 168.

-, Robert, Ensign in Col. Thomas Saunderton's Regiment of Foot, 1123.

-, William, petition, 445.

Humfright (Holmfrith. Humfrith) Woods. See Waltham Forest.

Humphreys (Humfry, Humphries), Ann. royal bounty to, to carry her to Ireland, 808.

-, John, pensionary waterman, 119.

-, Robert, Deputy Auditor of Wales or South Wales for Crown revenues, 152, 410, 511.

-, Thomas, ironmonger to the Works, 1069.

-, Tobias, Gentleman Usher Quarter waiter, 1003.

Humshaugh (co. Northumberland), 267.

Hundred Courts, grants of stewardship of, 141.

Hungerford, Ducie, Customs place, 207.

Hunsdon, Lord. See Carey, Robert.

Hunt, Arabella, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service money, 822.

-, Lieut. Daniel, bringing Capt. Kidd's effects from New England, 920.

-, Edward, tidesman Weymouth, 351.

-, Major le, arrears of army pension, 1099.

Huntbach, Thomas, Lieut, in Col. Lloyd's Regiment of Dragoons, 1143.

Hunter, Capt., payment to as Major of Brigade (in 1698), 175.

-, Wm., tidesman Shields and Newcastle, 403.

Huntingdon, Earl of, Sea Service Regiment. See Hastings, George.

-, Mary, relict of Robert, bishop of Raphoe, 72, 98.

-, Robert, bishop of Raphoe, 72, 98. Huntingdon County, 6.
-, Auditor of Crown Revenues, 216. See Shales, Henry.
-, Receiver General of Crown Revenues, 328. See Smith, J.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, 199, 382. See Jeay, W., Dowse, W. Surveyors of Houses, 420.

Huntingdon town, 382.

Hurst Castle (Southants), garrison fire and candle, 108.

Hurst, John, labourer to the Works, 1063.

Hurt, Robert, Receiver General of Crown Revenues for co. Lanes, and 11 other counties, 250.

-, Thos., petition, 453.

Husband, Sir John, payment to out of Secret Service, 733.

-, Thomas, lease co. Salop, 296; petition, 468.

Hussey, Sir William, Ambassador to Constantinople to notify William III's accession, 575, 581.

Hutchins, John, surveyor Fowey port, 168, 264.

Hutcheson, Samuel, Ensign in Col. Brudenel's Regiment of Foot, 1122.

Hutchinson, Alexander, Presbyterian minister, North Ireland; grant to, 429.

-, John, Presbyterian minister, North Ireland, grant to, 429.

-, Mr., to attend the Treasury, 496.

-, Richard, tidesman Boston port, 218.

-, Thomas, servant of the Scullery, 1014.

Hutton, Dr. John, First and Principal Physician to the person to Wm. III and Anne, 119, 283, 1021, 1024, 1027, 1029; to the Household, 1005; petition concerning his arrears, 482; Physician General of Army, 1194, 1195.

-, John, Lieut, in Col- Seymour's Regiment of Foot, 1130.

-, Mathew, Sergeant at Arms, 76, 337, 962.

Hyde (Hide), Lady Ann, a Lady of the Bedchamber, 254.

-, Edward, Viscount Cornbury, Governor of New York, 130; royal bounty to, 836, 922.

-, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas, 481, 525, 962.

-, Henry, Earl of Clarendon, Trustee for the pensions to the Prince and Princess of Denmark out of the Excise and the Post Office, 179, 260.

-, -, Visct. Hyde, afterwards Earl of Rochester and Earl of Clarendon, pension, 241.

-, James, army pension arrears, 1100.

-, Lady Jane, a Lady of the Bedchamber, 271, 369.

-, John, of London, tobacco merchant, 410.

-, Lady Katherine, wife of Edward, Viscount Cornbury, 836.

-, Lawrence, Earl of Rochester, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 40, 46, 47, 48, 72, 75, 97, 98, 102, 109, 150, 219, 220, 292, 328, 383–4, 410, 449; Master of the Robes, 372; Keeper of New Park, Richmond, 391, 393, 973; pension, 37, 241, 510, 714, 1059; Trustee for Prince and Princess of Denmark, 179, 260; attending the Treasury, 33.

-, Thomas, pension to for bringing letters from Princess Mary in Holland to Wm. III, when Prince of Holland, 481, 525, 695, 962.

-, (Hide), Dr. Thomas, instructing youths in languages, 867.

-, William, payment to, out of Secret Service for journey to Flanders, 702.

-, Col. Wm., Company in New York, 400.

Hyde Park (Westminster):
-, deer in, hay and beans for, 340, 387.
-, gate keeper, 340, 387.
-, keeper of, 340, 393. See Rowe, A.
-, underkeepers, 340, 387, 393.
-, watering the Ring in, 584, 724; engines for, 728.

Hyte, John (and see Hiet), Stipender in the Household, 1002.

I.

Idiots, custody of, 273, 312, 476, 478.

Illidge, Humphry, discovering brandy frauds, 330.

-, John, glazier to the Works, 1067, 1068.

Illogan (Cornwall), Tin blowing house, 244, 323.

Illuminating letters to the Grand Signor of Turkey, 676–7; and see Royer, G.

Impeached Lords trial (17 June, 1701, Earl of Portland, Earl of Orford, Lord Somers, Lord Halifax), Lord Great Chamberlain's claims of Westminster Hall fittings for trial, 265.

Imprest moneys repaid, 647.

Imprests, Auditors of (see Bridges, B., Done, T.), 1, 8, 19, 45, 50, 61, 66, 82, 85, 88, 97, 103, 106, 125, 127, 129, 147, 157, 168, 249, 252, 264, 273, 295, 297, 369, 372, 374, 379, 384, 413, 416, 447, 457, 465, 493, 494, 498, 502, 511, 853, 923, 1061.
-, allowances for accounts, 122.
-, certificates, 103.
-, fees, 8, 68.
-, rules for their passing particulars of accounts, 374.

Inchiquin, Lord. See O'Brien, Wm. Incledon. See Wynyard.

India Company. See East (India Company).

India, Emperor or Great Mogul of Deccan, 167; East India's Company's war with, 695.

Indians in America: the five Indian nations bordering on New York. See New York.

INDIES, EAST (and see India).
-, pirates, commissions to seize, 380.
-, ships going to, 729; names of and protections for, 125–6, 380.

INDIES, WEST (see Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados, Jamaica, Leeward, Nevis, St. Christopher), chaplains going to, 674; and see the separate Islands as above.
-, Expedition to. See Expedition.
-, Governors, 255; and see each Island separately as above: Earl of Peterborough's Government, 409.
-, money sent to, 106.
-, pacquet service to, 384; and see Dummer, E.
-, Regiments and Companies in Belasyse, Sir Hy., 361, 362.
-, Bolton, Duke of, 501.
-, Brewer, Richard, 361, 362, 938.
-, Collingwood, Francis, 285.
-, Colt, E. D., 223.
-, Columbine, V., 100, 106, 415.
-, Holt, Hy., 255.
-, Norton, Col. J. (Company), 926.
-, Peterborough, Earl of, 370, 385; Commissary General to Forces and under, 385 see Marshall, H.
-, Selwyn, Brigadier Wm., 142, 292, 338, 938.
-, Tyffin, Z., 361, 362, 938.
-, three Regiments for (Brewer's, Selwyn's and Tyffin's), 46, 938.
-, two Regiments (and see Leeward Islands and Jamaica), 106, 144, 145.
-, medicaments for the Regiments, 923.
-, sick and wounded of, 99, 415.
-, to be paid out of the Irish Establishment, 338.
-, transport for, 95, 144, 145.
-, ships for, 132, 166, 183–4.
-, sloops for the Post Office, 91.

Indigo, 417.

Inglediew, Capt., bringing over the Holland Mail, 149.

Ingoldsby, Sir Henry [Adjutant General], regiment of, 1190.

-, Col. Richard, Brigadier on Irish Establishment, 344, 1184; Regiment of (23rd Foot, 1693–1705, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 18th Foot, 1705–12, Royal Irish), 143, 248, 1190; Co. in New York, 400.

Ingram, Mathew, carrying medicaments to Chester for the army in Ireland, 554; payment to for shoes for the army in Ireland, 509.

-, William, Surveyor Houses and Marriage Duties, Co. Yorks, 349, 398, 420.

Innes ("Junes"), James, soldier, prisoner in Newgate, weekly maintenance out of Secret Service, 581, 586, 589, 594, 597, 606, 620, 630, 638, 643.

Inniskillen (Enniskillen, Ireland), 541.

-, minister of, 542.
-, Regiments of. See Army (Regiments, Sixth Dragoons and Regiments anno 1689).

Inns of Court and Chancery. See London.

Inquisition in Spain, Englishmen in, 879.

Intelligence (and see Secret Service; Gazette), payments for in 1688–9 at William's landing, 527.
-, payments for by Ambassadors. See the individual Ambassador's bills of extraordinaries.

Interest:
-, one per cent. gratuity, 577, 668, 701, 708, 710, 714.
-, two per cent. gratuity, 581, 655, 657, 661, 662, 664, 665, 666, 667, 668, 672, 675, 677, 707.
-, five per cent., 899.
-, six per cent., 495, 498, 577, 657, 662, 665, 667, 668, 707, 929.
-, seven per cent., 505, 507.
-, ten per cent., 826.
-, twelve per cent. charged (by 20 Car. II, c.2) on Receivers for detaining moneys, 22.
-, Navy Treasurer to account for, 434.
-, on Navy Bills and assignments, 46, 494.
-, on tallies, 300.
-, on the Vote of Credit, 113.
-, on loans by the Bank of England 79, 84; by Thomas Brown, 87; by C. Fox, 534.

Intestate bastard estates, 407.

Inwood, William, ironmonger to the Works, 1063.

Ipswich (co. Suffolk) port and port officers, 242, 277, 296, 368, 373, 442, 458.
-, Sick and Hurt Quarters, 67, 111, 318.

Irdell, Francis, grant to Presbyterian ministers in North Ireland, 429.

Ireland, Dorothy, Mistress Sempstress to late Queen [Mary], Civil List debt to, 1027, 1045, 1048.

-, Frances, Civil List debt to, 1056.

-, Jane, Mistress Starcher to late Queen, William III and Queen Mary, 1005, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1035 (Sempstress).

-, William, chief glazier or master glazier to the Works, 228, 390, 963, 1065, 1069, 1163, 1171, 1172, 1173.

-, -, works at Audley End, 1066.

Ireland, 56, 166, 446, 531, 551, 562, 563, 571, 582, 585, 804, 846, 885, 898, 912, 917.
-, Accountant General. See Ireland (Comptroller).
-, Accounts, Commission for Examining. See Ireland (Army Commissioners).
-, Adjutant General. See Gorges, Richard.
-, adventurers. See Ireland (Lands).
-, affairs of, Committee of the Privy Council for. See Ireland (Committee).
-, Aids and supplies, account of demanded by Parliament, 416.
-, Army:
-, aides de Camp, 1193, 1194.
-, apothecaries and druggists to, names of, 297, 1097–8.
-, arms, repairing of, 109.
-, arrears. See Ireland (Army debt).
-, Artillery Train, 145, 1094, 1096, 1178, 1191, 1192.
-, Barracks and garrisons in, 92, 143, 220–1, 297; building of, 826,871,879,923; changing, 932; furnishings for, 913; repairs in, 220–1; rules for, 220; overseers of, 92.
-, bread for, 493. See Pereira, bread waggons, 507, 1194.
-, Brigadiers on the Irish Establishment, 344.
-, camp in, 1187.
-, Catholic troops brought over at the siege of Limerick. See Limerick.
-, clothing and clothiers, 92, 93, 396, 496, 504. See Molyneux, F., contract for, 155, 502; clothing sent to Ireland for separate Regiments, 190, 248; clothing of broken Regiments, 847; deductions engaged for, 490.
-, Commissary General of Provisions. See Shales, Jo.; Homrigh, B. van; accounts, 313.
-, Commissioners for examining the Paymaster's accounts, 92, 721, 847, 1181, 1183, 1186, 1191–2, 1200.
-, Commissioners for stating Army debts. See Accounts (Public).
-, Comptroller of Musters, 826.
-, Consideration money, 888.
-, Contingencies, military Contingencies, 142–5, 526, 847, 872, 938, 1099.
-, Debt owing to at William's death to Londonderry and Enniskillen Regiments, 1079–92; other Irish army claims, 1092–8; army arrears, 691; report on, 1081–1204.
-, Deductions from pay for bread, 494; for the Royal Hospital, Dublin, 92; for clothing. See Ireland (Army clothing).
-, Deputy Paymaster. See Robinson, Sir W.
-, disbanding (in 1698), 847, 857, 871.
-, Dutch Forces in, issues to, 506.
-, English pay versus Irish pay, 46; remitted to Ireland, 888.
-, Establishment (military), 33, 221, 344, 502, 842, 923, 1196; and see Ireland (Army, Halfpay).
-, fire works, 143.
-, French Officers, 28; widows of, 462.
-, French pensioners on Irish Establishment, names of, 75, 150, 344, 466, 1104–9.
-, French Regiments, See Ireland (Army, Regiments).
-, Garrisons. See Ireland (Army barracks).
-, General Officers, Court of, 143, 144; secretary and clerks belonging to, 143,
-, Guard House at King's End, 143.
-, gunpowder from Holland for, 509.
-, Half pay pensions, 47, 248. 263, 312 (names), 909, 1109, 1115, 1119, 1121, 1124, 1125, 1192, 1196.
-, hay for, 558; engines for pressing, 500.
-, horses for and transporting of, 141, 175, 309, 508.
-, Hospitals. See Ireland (army, royal).
-, Infirmary in St. James's Street, Dublin, 143.
-, levy money for new raised Regiments and recruits, 167, 221, 348.
-, medicines for, 143, 297, 413, 554. See Physicians (College of).
-, musters and muster rolls, 95, 220, 221.
-, Officers' commissions, fees for, paid out of Secret Service, 528.
-, pay sent to Ireland from England, 888.
-, Paymaster for (see Harbord, Wm., Anglesea, Earl of, Fox, C., and Coningsby, Lord), 37, 46, 293, 297, 309, 313, 361, 413, 490, 496, 497, 506, 508, 1187, 1193, 1194, 1202; accounts of, 92, 93, 141, 155, 313, 396, 409, 422, 1176; issues for, 100, 492, 497, 499, 504, 508, 509, 510.
-, weekly certificates of receipts and issues, 498.
-, payment of, letter from the Lords Justices of England for, 509.
-, pensioners and French pensioners on Irish military Establishment. See Ireland (Army, French) and Ireland (Army, Half-Pay).
-, pensioners' Establishment, 923.
-, provisions for, 880.
-, quarters (and see Ireland, Army Barracks), 493; debts for, 1201.
-, recruits, 145, 221; and see Ireland (Army levy money), payments for by Receivers General of Taxes in England, 506.
-, recruit horses, 309.
-, Regiments:
-, Donep's, 1200.
-, Jutland, 1200.
-, three English Regiments in, 871.
-, Regiments from Flanders sent to, 1173.
-, Regiments sent to Holland, 141, 144.
-, Regiments sent to from England, 235.
-, French Regiments:
-, three Regiments [of Foot being La Melonière's, Du Cambon's (then Marton's, then Lifford's), and Caillemot's (then Belcastel's), 871, 879, 909, 1161–4, 1165–8, 1168–70.
-, five Regiments [being the above Foot Regiments and Ruvigny's or Galway's Horse and Miremont's Dragoons], 496, 871, 909.
-, officers' claims, 95.
-, Inniskillen Regiments, viz.:
-, Colonels William Wolseley (Horse), Sir Albert Cunningham (Dragoons), James Wynn (Dragoons), Zachary Tyffin (Foot), Thomas Lloyd (Foot), Gustavus Hamilton (Col. Creichton's Foot), 1087–92.
-, Londonderry Regiments, viz.:
-, Colonels John Michelburn's (Col. Skeffington's), George Walker, Henry Monrow, Richard Crofton, Hugh Hamill, Thomas Lance, Adam Murray, Robert White, Thomas St. John, Henry Baker, 1079–1086.
-, three Regiments sent to the West Indies, Wm. Selwin, Richard Brewer, Zachary Tyffin, 46, 47, 109, 150, 361, 362, 938; medicines for, 142; provisions for, 292; paying out of the Irish Establishment, 338; freight for, 361.
-, five Regiments embarked in May 1702 for Sea Service:
-, Thomas Erle, Earl of Donegal, Ventris Colenbine, Visct. Charlemont, Gustavus Hamilton, 38, 39, 45, 64, 236, 313, 350.
-, five Regiments sent to Ireland to replace the above (T. Farrington, new raised; J. Gibson; T. Stringer, new raised; Lord Mohun, new raised; R. Temple, new raised), 95, 167, 221, 236, 242, 348, 350.
-, Four Regiments for the Expedition (in 1702), being four of the abovesaid five and replaced by the four new raised Regiments out of the above five Regiments), 165, 221; the fifth Regiment, 180.
-, Third Troop of Guards in, 340.
-, Earl of Arran's Regiment of Horse, detachments (with detachments of Dragoons) sent from Ireland to England, 167.
-, Sir Hy. Belasyse, 109, 361.
-, Richard Brewer's Regiment, 143, 151, 361, 938.
-, Thos. Brudenel's Regiment, 145, 293.
-, John Buchan, 1192.
-, Richard Coote, Regiment to be raised in Ireland, 167.
-, Earl of Drogheda, 293.
-, Robert Echlin's Regiment, 143.
-, Fred Hamilton's (18th Foot), 248, 313.
-, Lord George Hamilton's, 503.
-, Gustavus Hamilton's, 503.
-, Hugh Hamill's, 558.
-, Daniel Harvey (Horse), 145.
-, Earl of Macclesfield's Horse, 220.
-, Lord Windsor's Horse, 220.
-, Richard Ingoldsby's Regiment, 143.
-, Thomas Meredith, Regiment to be raised in Ireland, 167, 348.
-, Charles Ross's Dragoons, 351.
-, Marquis de Ruvigny's or Galway's Horse, 1173–4; and see Ireland (Army Regiments, French).
-, W. Selwyn's, 142, 150, 292, 338, 938.
-, Z. Tyffin, 151, 361, 938.
-, Miners, Col. of, 511. See La Motte,
-, Royal Hospitals, 1182, 1192; Governor see Venner, Col. apothecary General to military and Hospitals, Ireland, Angibaud, C, 1193; marching Royal Hospital, 1192; Military Hospitals, 1193; Hospital Entry book of admissions, 1193, Kilmainham Hospital, 155.
-, saltpetre for, 496.
-, sentry boxes, 221.
-, shoes for, 503, 509.
-, storekeeper, 1192.
-, tents for, 496.
-, Attorney General, 410.
-, Auditor General, 64. See Dering, Charles.
-, certificates for salt imported from England, 268.
-, Chief Ranger and Gamekeeper of Ireland, 304. See Southwell, Sir T.
-, Committee (of the Privy Council) for Affairs of Ireland, 500, 510, 522, 536, 537, 539, 540, 541, 542, 543, 551, 552, 554, 556, 557, 558, 559, 569, 571, 572, 582, 607, 664.
-, Comptroller General and Accomptant General, 293. See Burgh, W.
-, Concordatums and overpayments on, 220–1, 913.
-, Courts. See Dublin (Four Courts).
-, currency, 46; ten per cent, exchange discount on, 206, 219, 293. See Ireland (exchange).
-, Customs. See Ireland (certificates); Ireland (Revenue).
-, Deputy Receiver General and Paymaster. See Robinson, W.
-, discoveries. See Ireland (lands).
-, Dublin Barracks, Guard, Park etc. See Dublin.
-, Dutch officers in, 505; artillery, 1178.
-, Dutch settlers going to, 737.
-, engine for pressing hay for, 499.
-, Establishment (Civil and Military), 33, 75, 317, 503, 625; (1698) 842, 911; (1701) 923, 932.
-, exchange rate with, 46, 309, 313; and see Ireland (Currency).
-, Exchequer, officers of, 749.
-, Expedition to, 570; and see Ireland (Army); Ireland (Transport).
-, Explanatory Act. See Ireland (Lands).
-, expresses sent to, 636, 742, 914.
-, expresses from, 633, 742, 914.
-, foreign troops settling in, 871.
-, forfeited lands. See Ireland (Lands).
-, forfeited tithes. Act for discharging (1 Anne, c. 25), 272.
-, Four Courts, Marshal of, 34.
-, French going to from London, 708.
-, French pensions and Regiments. See Ireland (Army).
-, French Protestants, charity to, 221.
-, Hearthmoney, 661.
-, hemp manufacture venture, King's share in, 221; and see Ireland (linen).
-, Judges, 34, 225, 410.
-, baron of the Exchequer. See Hartstongue, Sir S.
-, Justice of Common Pleas, 211. See Dolben, G.
-, Kilmainham mills and weirs, 871.
-, hospital accounts, 155.
-, King's Armourer in, repairing arms, 109.
-, King's Bench, 323.
-, Chief Justice of. See Reynell, Sir R.
-, lands forfeited:
-, Act in favour of Protestant purchasers (1 Anne, c. 26), 272.
-, Adventurers, 71.
-, Commissioners to enquire of, 690, 701, 773. See Davis, J., Molyneux, Wm.
-, concealments, 321.
-, Crown's title to, 339.
-, discoveries, reward for, 819.
-, Explanatory Act, 71.
-, forfeited estates, 871; letting of for one year, 794; grants out of, 40, 58, 71, 252; leases of, 313; Quit rents, 661; rent charges out of manors, 690, 699; issues out of, 847; Resumption of by the English Parliament and Army and transport debts and pensions charged on by debentures, 40, 252, 1180, 1187, 1203; Trustees for, 272.
-, Licences. See Ireland (Wool licences).
-, linen manufacture, promotion of and Trustees for, 410; and see Crommelin, L. and Ireland (hemp).
-, Lord Chancellor, 410, 591, 721, 914. See Porter, Sir C, Methuen, J.
-, Lord Lieutenant of (see Rochester, Earl of), 219, 220, 225, 236, 237, 239, 248, 252, 263, 292, 297, 304, 312, 313, 317, 321, 323, 328, 339, 343, 344, 348, 350, 355, 361, 362, 371, 383–4, 410, 429, 442, 449, 450, 454, 462, 468, 471, 476, 481, 668, 697, 717, 732, 938; (Duke of Ormonde), 175.
-, salary and allowances, 150, 909; letters from, 106; warrants and matters referred to and business discussed with by the Treasury, 34, 40, 44, 46, 47, 48, 71, 72, 75, 97, 109, 128; profits from Prizage. See Ireland (Prizage); secretary to, franking letters of, 164.
-, Lords Justices of (in the absence of the Lord Lieutenant), 97, 141, 142, 145, 150, 155, 165, 167, 175, 180, 220, 239, 494, 496, 505, 717, 721, 745, 819, 847, 853, 857, 871, 872, 909, 910, 911, 914, 938, 1181; salary, 128. (See Marsh, H., Drogheda, Earl of, Mount-Alexander, Earl of, Erle, T., Keightley, T.).
-, loyalist losses in, 604.
-, Mint, proposed for, 914.
-, money expended in by Sir J.
-, Herne and Sir S. Evance, 712.
-, Naval stores for ships stationed there, 102.
-, Ordnance:
-, Comptroller of, 220.
-, Establishment for, 505.
-, Lieutenant of, 144.
-, Magazines for, 175.
-, Master or Master General of, 144–5, 355, 362, 401. See Mount-Alexander, Earl of.
-, payments to England for Ordnance stores, 175, 355, 384, 853.
-, saltpetre for, 496.
-, stores for, 362, 410, 495, 502, 853, 879.
-, Stores in Dublin, repairing arms in, 932.
-, Train for, 506.
-, packet boats to, 206.
-, Parliament, 71.
-, Acts of, 220.
-, house rent for, 220, 221.
-, Pensions and Royal bounties, 75, 150, 220, 471, 938.
-, Civil Pensions:
-, Barbiere, Gabriel.
-, Bayre, Jo.
-, D'Arene, F.
-, D'Gulliardy.
-, D' La Croisset.
-, D'Lisle Piere.
-, De Vibron.
-, Dorchester, Countess.
-, Jones, Ann.
-, La Coudriere.
-, Malherbie, Fr.
-, Presbyterian ministers.
-, Roche, David, Viscount.
-, —, Helen.
-, —, Ulick.
-, Rogers, E.
-, Ross, C.
-, Wandesford, Eliz.
-, Military:
-, Foxes, Susanna.
-, Jones, Cornet Lewis.
-, Legg, William.
-, French Officers, 466, 1104–9; and see Ireland (Army, French).
-, Half-pay. See Ireland (Army, Half-pay).
-, persons returning and being sent back to, 559, 573, 585, 621, 687, 758, 759, 762, 804, 808, 898, 912, 917.
-, Phoenix Park. See Dublin.
-, Post Office clerks and salaries, 114, 294.
-, Comptroller. See Collett, T.
-, Alphabet Keeper and clerk of the Munster Road, 294.
-, Presbyterian ministers in North Ireland grant of 1,200l. a year to by William III, names of Trustees for, 429.
-, primate of, 410.
-, prisoners, Irish, 220, 492.
-, at Bristol, 522, 542, 555.
-, at Carlisle, 555.
-, at Chester, 521, 522–3, 527, 539, 550, 557, 574, 586,1187.
-, at Cockermouth, 615.
-, at Gravesend, 577, 582; skirmish with, 556.
-, at Haverfordwest, 572.
-, at Liverpool, 538, 578.
-, at Loo and Arnheim, 897.
-, in the Marshalsea, 493, 494.
-, at Milton, 577, 582.
-, at Pembroke, 538.
-, in Wales, 567.
-, carrying prisoners to be tried for treason, 537.
-, going to Ostend, 491.
-, Privy Council, 220.
-, Prizage and Butlerage of Wines, lease of to the Crown from the Duke of Ormonde, 44, 237, 344; Lord Lieutenant's profits from, 449.
-, Protestants, relief of (in 1689), 505, 530, 536, 544, 568, 571, 585, 604, 605, 610. See Firmin, T.
-, provisions supplied to soldiers during the war, 880; train, 1182, 1187.
-, Provost Marshal of. See Tooley, M.
-, Pursuivants at Arms, 220.
-, Quit rents. See Ireland (lands).
-, Receiver General. See Ireland (Vice Treasurer).
-, Records, Keeper of, 220–1. See Ringwood, Hy.
-, Revenue:
-, allowances to collectors, 710.
-, Commissioners (in May 1702, of Excise, Roberts, F., Keightley, T., Van Homrigh, B., South, J., Southwell, Sir T. and of Revenue the said five together with Carlton, C. and Ogle, S.: fresh commission in Nov. 1702 with Christopher Carlton changing places with F. Roberts), 33, 40, 44, 112, 114, 175, 221, 268, 310, 321, 339, 371, 383–4, 400, 416, 481, 484, 710, 749, 773, 794; salaries, 13.
-, farm, Mr. Richbell's losses by, 69.
-, farmers' accounts, 505.
-, issues out of, 9.
-, receipts and issues, 505.
-, return of duplicates of salt shipments, 321.
-, Secretary to the Commissioners, 40.
-, Solicitor to the Commissioners, 40.
-, state of the revenue, 416.
-, Royal bounty. See Ireland (pensions).
-, Royal Hospital. See Ireland (Army, Royal).
-, seamen sent to England, 144.
-, Secret Service money, issues out of for Wm. Ill's service in Ireland, 517, 526, 532, 533, 536, 538, 539, 540, 541, 542, 714.
-, Secretary at War (George Clarke), attending Wm. III in Expedition to, 570.
-, Secretary of State, 570. See Southwell, Sir R.
-, transcribing the Books in his Office, 220. See May, Humphrey.
-, ships sailing to under the embargo, 124, 136, 183, 210; ship blown up on coast of, 635.
-, Sick and Hurt quarters, 67, 111, 318.
-, Solicitor General, 410.
-, Swiss Protestants going to. See Ireland (Vaudois).
-, tin farthings sent to, 499, 503.
-, tobacco exports to, 352.
-, Tories, payments for bringing them in, 220, 221.
-, transport debt. See Transport.
-, transports and victualling for the army, 114, 317, 495.
-, twopences deduction, engaged for clothing, 490.
-, Vaudois, Swiss Protestants going to from London, 708, 716.
-, Vice Treasurer and Receiver General and Paymaster General (see Anglesea, Earl of, Coningsby, Lord T., Fox, C), 142, 145, 155, 239; accounts and Commissioners for examining see Ireland (Army Commissioners).
-, Wardrobe, concordatum payments for extraordinary expenses in, 220, 221.
-, widows of persons slain in, royal bounty to, 606.
-, William Ill's baggage, horses etc. for, 492; camp in, 632.
-, wool licences, 691, 871.
-, wrecks and recoveries, 112, 114.
-, yacht Charlotte attending on the coast of Ireland, furniture for, 219.

Ireton, Germaine, one of the agents or Commissioners for Taxes, 204, 228, 258, 430.

-, Henry, Gentleman of the Horse to Wm. III, 42, 249, 319, 794, 1008; account of horses, 463.

-, Henry, collector of Excise, 251; Excise composition, 445, 453, 457.

Ironmonger, Kath[erine], daughter of Agmondisham Pickhays, bounty to, out of Secret Service money, 523, 545, 564, 578, 592, 616, 634, 684.

-, Uriah, messenger to the Hackney Coaches office, 63, 306, 468; his wife's allowance in E. Nicholas's list, 63.

Irwin (Irwynne and see Erwin); Alexander, payments out of Concordatums for bringing in Tories, 220; payments to out of Secret Service for services at Londonderry, 536, 563, 569.

-, William, boy of Londonderry, reward for out of Secret Service for carrying intelligence during the siege, 552, 563, 607, 649, 685, 729.

Isaac, Monsieur [Peter], payments to for his Majesty, 520, 522; First Clerk Comptroller of the Household, 568, 990.

Isaack, Wm., lodging Mr. Verrio and his family, 918.

Isaacson, James, petition [for a place], 446, 466.

-, -, a Commissioner for Stamps, 238; Inspector of Stamp frauds in Country Courts, 303; surveying inferior Stamp officers, 484.

Isaled (Hundred, co. Denbigh), 157, 163.

Iscoed Ysherwin (manor, co. Cardigan), 286.

Isle of Man. See Man.

Isle of Wight. See Wight.

Italian letters, forwarding of at Amsterdam for the Post Office, 302; ditto at the Hague for His Majesty's letters from Italy, 196.

lttersome, Ernest Henry, Page of Honour, 962.

Ivory, John, pioneer in the Artillery Train in Ireland in 1690, 1096.

Izarn, John, Lieutenant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1165.

Izod, Thomas, Lieut. in Major General Erle's Regiment of Foot, 1118.