Index: J, K

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

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Jackson, —. of the Dutch Artillery Train in Ireland, 1178.

-, Benjamin, Master Mason of Works, 227, 390, 962, 1063; mason's work at Hampton Court, 299.

-, George, sheriff for York city, 414.

-, Jane, widow, royal bounty to, 722.

-, Jno., clerk of the Acatery of the Household, 997.

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

-, Martha [widow of William], farmer of the Potash farm, 510.

-, Ralph, Excise Collector, Herts. and Beds., indebted to the Crown, 161, 265.

-, Robert, Lieutenant in Col. Thos. Saunderson's Regiment of Foot, 1123.

-, Robert, Customer, Hull port, 319, 330, 453, 468.

-, Roger, servant of the Hall in the Household, 1014; Firemaker in late Queen [Mary's] Guard Chamber, 1027.

-, Rowland, shipmaster, 167.

-, (Joukson), Stephen, Surveyor of Houses and of Duties on Marriages in co. Northumberland, 154, 349, 420.

-, William, [Town] Major of Bristol, 522, 542.

Jacobs (Jacob), Isaac, preventing wool running on the borders, 250, 314.

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

-, Sir John, Regiment, 269, 271.

-, Tho., petition, 468.

Jamaica, account of revenue, 223, 256.
-, agent for prizes at, 346. See Winter, A.
-, chaplains and schoolmasters going to, 137, 251, 530, 537, 539, 551, 672, 673, 747, 818, 856, 877.
-, currency, exchange discount on, 338, 443.
-, Governor of, 393, 403, 443. See Beeston, Sir W., Peterborough, Earl of.
-, money sent to, 106; Officers bearing exchange loss on, 443; remittances from Ireland for the Forces, 46, 47, 48.
-, postage rates to, 406.
-, Regiments in: Selwyn's, 38, 206, 338, 441; Belasyse's, 109, 361; two Regiments, 48.
-, ships going to, 227; embargo protections for, 126, 132, 136, 166, 181, 184.
-, Sick and Wounded quarters, bills for on Mr. Heathcott, 54. 284.

James II as Duke of York and as King, 42, 58, 71, 518, 983.

-, Bedchamber, Lords etc. of, 558–9, 597, 625.

-, Coronation of, 23, 181.

-, death of, 288.

-, East India Company Stock, 340.

-, Gentleman Usher to. See Mytton, J.

-, grant to Arabella Churchill, 690, 736.

-, grant to Lady Dorchester. See Dorchester, Lady.

-, grant to Sir Samuel Morland, 1060.

-, grant of Pennsylvania, 189.

-, grant to Edw. and Francis Russell, 974.

-, grant of pensions out of the Privy Purse, 59.

-, grant of pensions out of the Post Office and Excise for the Prince and Princess of Denmark, 179, 260.

-, Household Establishment, 170.

-, in Ireland, 1190.

-, Keeper of the Privy Purse to, 300. See Graham, James.

-, mourning for, 1070.

-, plate belonging to, discovery of, 604.

-, reducing the Earl of Lichfield's annuity, 965.

-, spaniel keeper to. See Holder, G.

-, works, ordinary, 169.

James, Cadet. See Cadet.

-, Lieut. [Gilbert William], in Lord Lovelace's Regiment of Foot, 1175.

-, Jane, widow of a soldier killed at Blair Atholl, 595.

-, Margaret, an idiot, custody of, 273, 312.

-, William, Firemaker to Queen Mary, pension to, 1027, 1051.

-, William, mariner in the Mountjoy at Londonderry, royal bounty to, 550.

Janeson, Henry, tidesman, Sunderland port, 368.

Janssand, Francis, Ensign in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1165.

-, Lewis, Lieutenant in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1165.

Janssen, Sir Theodore, Exchange proposal for Amsterdam, 20; paying the King's subscription to the East India Company, 842.

Janson, Barbara, petition concerning her brother's salt works on the Blythe river, co. Northumberland, 174.

-, William, salt debt, 425.

Jardin, John, Lieutenant in the Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot, 1120.

Jauncey, Lewis, weaver, 1035.

Jeay, Thomas, surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Huntingdon, 349, 420.

-, Wm., Receiver General of Land Tax, House and Marriage Duties, co. Huntingdon, 123, 199, 382.

Jeffery, Nicho., Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Somerset, 207, 293.

Jefferys, Sir James, royal bounty to, 568.

-, Sir Jeffrey, remittances for the Foot Companies in New York, 18, 26.

-, John, payment to executors of, out of Secret Service, 733, 735.

-, (Jefferies) Capt. Richard, in Col. Harvey's Regiment of Horse, 288, 1109.

Jeffs, Robert, merchant, San Sebastian wine frauds, 146.

Jekyll, Sir Joseph, Chief Justice of Chester and Flint, 157, 282, 289, 300, 325, 405.

-, -, ditto of Denbigh, 325.

-, -, ditto of Montgomery, 325.

-, -, petition, 459.

Jeller, William, petition, 445.

Jellott, Ann, petition, 475.

Jenifer, Ja., shipmaster, 167.

Jenkins, Thomas, tidesman Bristol, 218.

Jenkinson, Robert, bringing the King's letters from Hampton Court, 196.

-, -, Groom of the Great Chamber, 1017.

-, Sir Robert, complaint against Gilliver concerning the Duty of Smoke Farthings in co. Oxford, 263, 276.

Jennens. See Jennings.

Jenner, Mr., measuring postal stages of cross roads, 196.

Jenison, Robert, royal bounty to, 661.

Jennings (Jennens), Edward, royal bounty for apprehending a highwayman, 656.

-, John, collector of Excise, co. Worcester, 274; petition, 459.

-, Mr. [? Robert], receiving money for the Duchess of Grafton, 795.

-, Richard, royal bounty to, 525, 545, 566, 582, 594, 618, 635, 683.

-, Robert, Groom of Bedchamber, 1074; petition for arrears due from Wm. III, 439, 441.

-, Wm., extended lands, co. Yorks., 300.

Jenssen, Derrick, cabinet maker to Wm. III, 1075.

Jephson, Mary, executrix of William Jephson, 626, 627.

-, William, Secretary to the Treasury, issues to for Secret Service and payments by him out of Secret Service money, 492, 493, 498, 505, 506, 513, 615, 527, 528, 529, 534, 546, 554, 562, 574, 575, 582, 584, 585, 589, 591, 595, 596, 600, 611, 613, 626; lodgings as Secretary to the Treasury, 505; loan on Excise, 491; royal bounty to, 574; executrix of. See Jephson, Mary.

Jermaine, Sir John, annuities under Bank of England Act, 135.

Jermy, John, tidesman, Yarmouth, 139.

Jersey, Earl cf. See Villiers, Edward.

Jersey, Island of, 71.

-, garrison, fire and candle for, 108.

-, Lieut. Governor of, 59, 793, 826. See Harris, Edw.

-, Regiment in (Fuziliers), 29, 133. 151, 187, 189, 195.

-, sick and hurt quarters, 67, 111, 318.

-, smuggling from, 290, 330.

Jett, Thomas, one of the Auditors of Imprests, 841, 844, 855, 860, 863, 869, 873, 876, 885, 894, 901, 908, 913, 919, 924, 932.

Jewel House or Jewel Office, accounts, 203.

-, clerk of, 116. See Sedgwick, R.

-, Debt, account of, demanded, 165, 364.

- Garter (collar, George and Garter) for the Duke of Marlborough. 217.

-, Groom of, 116, 282. See Yardley, Mr.

-, issues for (to Sir S. Evance for jewels), 134, 154, 421, 425; (to W. Shales and to S. Smethin for plate), 134, 159, 188, 290. 421, 425.

-, James II's plate delivered into, 604.

-, King's Goldsmith, 103, 159, 425. See Smethin, S.

-, King's Jeweller. See Evance, Sir S.

-, Master of the Jewels, 116, 159, 161, 188, 213, 217, 233, 261, 328, 338, 383, 392, 403, 429, 433, 452, 1004 see Godfrey, Charles.

-, -, Coronation habit for, 197.

-, officers of, 103, 116, 159.

-, plate delivered out of, 41, 148, 433, 463.

-, -, for Ambassadors, 50, 148, 154, 213, 328, 429,

-, -, for the Coronation, 188, 407, 945.

-, -, for Garter Knights, 176.

-, -, for the Governor of Barbadoes, 377.

-, -, for the Household, 264.

-, -, for the Master of the Horse, 403.

-, -, for the Secretary of State, 338.

-, -, for the Speaker of the House of Commons, 6, 10, 161.

-, -, for the Treasurer of the Household, 222.

-, -, returns of into the Jewel Office, 12, 13, 37, 114, 217, 222, 233.

-, stolen at the Coronation, 261.

-, Regalia, the, 159.

-, -, Circlet, 188.

-, -, Crown of State, 188.

-, -, Orb and Sceptre, 188.

-, -, St. Edmund's Crown, 188.

-, Yeoman of the Jewels, 116, 282. See Franckfort, Mr.

Jocelyn, Edward, chaplain in Col. Seymour's Regiment of Foot, 1131.

Joddrell, Paul, clerk of the House of Commons, 105, 393, 519, 556, 670, 674, 748, 751, 789, 962.

Johnson, Abraham, Groom of the Stables, 1012.

-, Bastwick, Salt Duty debt, 196; Excise Composition petition, 457.

- Benjamin, son of Samuel, pension to out of the Post Office, 241.

-, -, a King's waiter, London port, 146. 230.

-, Charles, Examiner of Securities for Thomas Plott, a Commissioner for the Alienation Office, 24.

-, -, issues to for the Stables, 61, 237, 295.

-, -, Chaplain to Col. Leigh's Regiment of Dragoons, 1113.

-, -, petition, 468.

-, Daniel, shipmaster, 132.

-, James, chaplain to the Royal Regiment of Dragoons, 1143.

-, Joachim, shipmaster, 212.

-, John, of London, goldsmith, payment to, 579, 654; royalbounty to, 631; [? the goldsmith], issue to for the King's bounty to the poor of London, 558.

-, -, of Steyning, tanner, 168; fine for wool export, 216, 290.

-, -, petition, 19, 453.

-, Jonas, for Customs debt, 279.

-, Mary, one of Queen Mary's pensioners, 1057.

-, Mr. [? John, the goldsmith], payments to at Exeter for Intelligence, 527.

-, Sir Nathaniel, Deputy Governor of Carolina, 339.

-, Richard, payments to for Irish contingencies, 539.

-, Robert, son of Sir Nathaniel, 339.

-, (Johnston), Robert, soldier, prisoner in Newgate, subsistence for, 581 (Johnston), 586 (Johnston), 588 (Johnston), 606, 620, 630, 638 (Johnston), 643.

-, Samuel, clerk, pension to out of the Post Office, 241; royal bounty to, 607; issue to out of Secret Service, 498.

-, Thomas, lease of Liskeard park lease, 254–5, 453, 468.

-, -, his father (Major Johnson), 254–5.

-, -, redeemed from slavery in Barbary, 928.

-, William, Solicitor for the Salt Duty, 412.

-, -, royal bounty to, 541, 666.

-, -, Stable pension, 1013.

-, -, Examiner of Customs officers' securities, 194.

-, -, examiner of Plantations receipt, 194.

Johnston (Johnstown), (and see Johnson); Alexander, petition re debt, 468.

-, James, Envoy to the Elector of Brandenburg [1690–2], 568.

-, John, soldier prisoner in Newgate, subsistence for, 594, 597.

-, Mr., payment by to William Lowndes for Secret Service, 819.

-, Robert, soldier prisoner. See Johnson, Robert.

-, Thomas, a Sewer of the Chamber in the Household, 1004.

Joint Stocks, loans on [as by 4 Wm. & Mary, c. 15], 696.

Jolliffe, Margaret, widow of Capt. Sampson Jolliffe, 737.

Jollivet (Jollyvet), Evert, Clerk of the Stables, 1010, 1071.

Jolly (Jolley), John, Paviour to the Works, arrears owing to by Wm. III, 1066, 1067, 1171, 1172.

-, Joseph, Paviour to the Works, arrears owing to by Wm. III, 1063, 1068, 1172.

Jones, Ann, pension, Ireland, 75.

-, Austin, or Augustine, royal bounty to, 696, 706, 720, 723, 749; payment to for his Majesty's particular service, 772.

-, Charles, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Cardigan, 109, 111, 349, 421; ditto co. Chester, 421.

-, -, collector of Customs in St. Ives and Fowey, 264.

-, David, Surveyor Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Kent, 349, 421.

-, Edward, Captain in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1117.

-, - Bell ringer to the Household, 1001.

-, -, receiving bounty money for the Gravesend widows, 556, 617.

-, Evan, going as chaplain to Leeward Islands, 386, 393.

-, Erasmus, weekly allowances out of Secret Service money, 629, 631, 636.

-, Francis, one of the King's Musicians, 1016.

-, -, customs money owing to, 355.

-, -, reward for seizing seditious libels, 689.

-, -, Postmaster of Falmouth, 355.

-, Hugh, Gentleman Harbinger, 999.

-, -, Morgan Whitley's debt to the Crown, 17.

-, Humphrey, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Denbigh, 349, 421.

-, James, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, Denbigh and Flint, 310.

-, John, Groom of the Cellar, 992.

-, -, tidesman Bristol, 431.

-, -, landwaiter Liverpool, 210.

-, -, waiter and searcher Lancaster, 210.

-, -, Woodward of Waltham Forest, 519.

-, Lewis, cornet, pension in Ireland, 371; petition, 453; arrears due to, 1107.

-, Mr., Secret Service money paid to [? Jones, William], 720, 747.

-, -, assignee of Thomas Shirley, a Serjeant at Arms, 976.

-, Owen, pioneer to the Train of Artillery in Ireland, 1096.

-, Richard, Yeoman of the Cellar, 992.

-, -, sheriff of Wilts., surplusage, 302, 403.

-, -, Earl of Ranelagh, Paymaster of the Forces, 10, 11, 20, 91, 439, 508, 509, 510; patent as such, 245; patent revoked, 424. Army accounts. See Army (accounts).
-, issues to and payments by as Paymaster of the Forces. See Army (England, Guards),
-, Army (Flanders).
-, orders etc. on the Aids in his hands. See Army, England, Paymaster.
-, issues to for Lord Fairfax, 945.
-, Office of, as Paymaster, 1094, 1095, 1176, 1177, 1178.
-, paying subsidies to the Allies and foreign secret service, 38, 326, 499; and see Army (Flanders, Treaties).
-, ditto to Savoy, 495, 500, 503, 507, 511.
-, bills drawn on from Switzerland, 501.
-, payments for forage in Holland, 1157, 1159; and see Army (in Holland).
-, payments by for Wm. Ill's Privy Purse, and Secret Service, 245.
-, attending meetings of the Treasury as Paymaster of the Forces, 15, 93, 95, 101, 505, 506, 507, 510.
-, petitions and questions referred to by the Treasury, 9, 129, 131, 190, 193, 344, 377, 379, 400, 405, 433, 435, 448, 453, 455, 458, 459, 460, 462, 463, 464, 465, 468, 470, 472, 474, 475, 476, 484, 485, 491, 497.
-, certificates of payments by him as Paymaster, 1097,1191,1199.
-, reports by, on references to him, 466, 467, 471, 485, 1194, 1195.
-, Superintendent of the Works, Windsor, 7, 61, 298, 477; salary for same, 125; surveying and inspecting buildings and gardens at Hampton Court, 920, 1073; works at Windsor, 1171; works at Chelsea and Kensington, 906.
-, Steward and Bailiff of Cranborne, Ranger of Cranborne Chase, 401.
-, Bagshot Park arrears, 973.
-, grant of forfeited recognizance, 3.
-, pension, 1059.
-, William Ill's pictures, 59.

-, Thomas, Groom of the Buttery, 992.

-, -, apothecary, 297.

-, Walter, General Surveyor Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Chester, 350, 421.

-, William, receiving royal bounty money for the Earl of Montagu, 789.

-, -, apothecary to the Household, 427, 962, 1021, 1025.

-, -, Firemaker in late Queen's Privy Chamber, 1027.

-, -, Receiver General of Crown Lands, co. Beds., 327.

-, -, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Carnarvon, 349, 421.

-, -, tidesman Fowey, 351.

-, -, petition (Salt) for employment in the Salt Duties, 279, 463.

Jones versus Soames, case at law, 52.

Jordan, Mr., distributing money to poor prisoners [of war ?] in Ireland, 220.

Jorger, Count Johann Quintin, Envoy from the Emperor of Germany, 429.

Joseph, King of the Romans, afterwards the Emperor Joseph I, Wm. Ill's present of horses to, 42.

Josselin, Geo., Col., Aide de camp to Duke of Ormonde, 1150.

Joukson, Stephen, See Jackson, Stephen.

Jousett, Fra., French shipmaster, 271.

Joyce, William, corn factor, debt to Excise collector, 405.

Joye, Jacob, pension as one of Queen Mary's servants, 1049.

-, James de, Ensign in Col. Seymour's Regiment of Foot, 1131.

Joyner, Thomas, surety of Thomas D'Oyly, Receiver General for co. Monmouth, 202.

Judge, William, royal bounty to for apprehending a counterfeiter, 842.

Judges (England and Wales):

-, of Chester, 152, 157, 282, 300, 325, 405. See Lovell, S., Jekyll, Sir J.; Second Judge, 201.

-, of Denbigh, First Judge, 325; Second Judge, 201. (See Pocklington, J., Lovel, S.).

-, of Flint, First Judge, 325; Second Judge, 201.

-, of Montgomery, First Judge, 325; Second Judge, 201.

-, of Westminster, twelve in number, salaries, 16, 47, 51, 95, 152, 261, 277, 405; dormant great seal for their salaries, 211, 485 (for the separate Courts, see Chancery, Common Pleas, Exchequer, King's Bench),

-, Masters in Chancery, 152; dormant great seal for their salaries, 211; fees on Judges' patents, 461.

Judges, in Ireland. See Ireland.

Junes. See Innes.

Justell, Henry, Keeper of Library at St. James, 962; royal bounty to, 656.

-, Madame, a pensioner of Queen Mary, 1055.

Justice, Charles, Groom of the Pantry, 991.

Justices in Eyre. See Royal Forests.

Jutland Regiment in Ireland, 1200.

[Juxon], William, Bishop of London, 823; the records of his Lord Treasurership purchased from Peter Le Neve, 823.

K.

Kane, Capt., in Fred Hamilton's Regt., 762.

Katherine of Braganza, Queen Dowager of Charles II, 958, 972.

Kay, John (and see Key), clothing Lord Windsor's Regt, of Horse, 1196–7.

-, Josiah, Master Smith (blacksmith) to the Works, 228, 1063, 1065, 1172.

Kea (Cornwall), tin blowing house in, 244, 323.

Keane, Gilbert, wherryman attending the Train of Artillery in the Expedition to Ireland, 1094.

Keats, Henry, royal bounty to, 664, 674, 683.

Keeble, Christopher, ship's captain, 167.

Keeling, John, engraver, 149.

Keen, George, Arras Worker to the Wardrobe, 1036.

Keeper of the Great Seal see Lord Keeper; of the King's Roads see Roads; of the Privy Purse see Privy.

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

Keightley (Knightley), Mrs. or Lady Katharine [next of kin to Queen Anne being daughter of the Earl of Clarendon and aunt to the Queen and wife of Thomas Keightley], one of Queen Mary's pensioners, 1051.

- (Kightley), Thos., a Commissioner of Excise and of Revenue, Ireland, 221, 383, 655; a Lord Justice of Ireland, 239.

Keiling, George, importing damask, 335.

Kein, Rudolph (Kien, Dekein), royal bounty to of 200l. per an. for riding charges, paid out of Secret Service, as Closet Keeper to Wm. III, 569, 570, 598, 603, 620, 643, 649, 654, 662, 686, 693, 696, 713, 716, 718, 720, 727, 740, 745, 748, 751, 754, 755, 766, 772, 775, 787, 792, 798, 816, 821, 826, 833, 845, 852, 865, 869, 876, 886, 903, 908, 916, 934, 963; salary as closet keeper to King, 105; Secret Service money paid to Wm. III by the hands of, 589, 675, 691; issue out of Secret Service for his Majesty's use, 491, 518, 522, 525, 533, 545; payments to him by Ranelagh for Wm. III's privy purse, 34, 245; Page of the Bedchamber, 566, 1004, 1025, 1037; Page of Bedchamber to Queen Mary, 1026; refund of Land Tax and Capitation tax, 829, 914; lodgings at Kensington, 254.

Kelham, John, assignee of Lady Mordington, 1055.

Kemp, Abraham, Page of the Presence to Queen Mary, 1026; pension to from Queen Mary, 1048.

-, John, potter to the Works, 1063.

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

-, William, pension to from Queen Mary, 1050.

Kenge, Charles, messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

Kenley, John, a Commissioner for Hawkers and Pedlars, 260.

Kennedy, John, bridgeman belonging to the tin boats in the Irish Expedition, 1093.

-, -, pioneer, 1096.

Kennell, Gilbert, pioneer in the Train of Artillery in the Expedition to Ireland, 1096.

Kennington manor, parcels of, 188.

-, Barge House, 274; lease of to the Merchant Taylors Coy., 320, 383.

Kennett, Ignatius, Lancashire traitor (1701), 336.

-, Robert, reward out of Secret Service money for apprehending traitors, 526.

Kensington (manor), poor of, Queen Mary's annual bounty to, 1054.

Kensington Palace or House, 185.

-, archbishop of Canterbury's rooms at, 254.

-, Bowling Green, 65.

-, Canal, 65.

-, clocks at, 162.

-, documents dated from, 107, 109, 112, 123, 125, 126, 131, 142, 148, 150.

-, fire and candle for the Guard, 108.

-, furniture and goods for, 313, 388, 432.

-, gardens (Long Terrace to the North, Bowling Green, Garden of Dwarfs, Long Walk and canal, kitchen garden and Long slip), 64, 65, 66; issues for, 138; manager of see London, G.; contractor for, 64–66, 315, and see Wise, Hy.; Superintendent of the Gardens see Portland, Earl of; works at, 369; and see Royal (gardens).

-, Gallery, 254.

-, Great Bedchamber, 178, 186.

-, Great Closet near the Queen's Bedchamber, 254.

-, Great Drawing Room, 178.

-, Guard Chamber, 178; Guard houses, 1189.

-, Horse Guards at, 1181.

-, Housekeeper and Wardrobe keeper, 118, 155, 388, 427. See Brienne, S. and his wife; Lowman, Hy. and his wife.

-, King William's new bedchamber, 140, 185.

-, Landing Place, 178.

-, Little Bedchamber, 213.

-, Mr. Kien's lodgings, 254.

-, mourning for, 171, 178.

-, Pages of the Bedchamber, furniture for, 388.

-, Passage Gallery, 178.

-, Poor Rate on, 847, 872, 904, 933.

-, Presence Chamber, 170, 186, 213.

-, Privy Chamber, 171.

-, purchase of from the Earl of Nottingham. See Finch, D.

-, Queen Mary's bedchamber, 254.

-, Removing Wardrobe, 178.

-, Stables, repairs, 453.

-, staircase, 178.

-, tapestry hangings, blue velvet etc., 213.

-, tithe on grounds of paid to the ministers of St. Margaret's Westminster, 769, 815, 868, 928.

-, travelling charges of messengers and servants, 17, 121, 566.

-, Treasury Lords meeting at in the presence of the King, 2, 494, 509, 510, 511, 698, 720, 730, 770, 781, 803, 804, 823, 836, 848, 861, 870, 886, 890, 905, 919, 920, 937.

-, way from to Holland House and to Chelsea, making of, 625, 906.

-, William III at, 78, 97, 771.

Kent, County of, 282, 320, 373, 552, 567.

-, -, auditor of, 216. See Shales, Hy.

-, -, Receiver General of Crown Revenues, 250, 327. See Hart, R.

-, -, Receiver General of Taxes. See Spencer, G., Fausset, W.

-, -, smugglers, 370.

-, -, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, 421.

Kent, Countess of Kent's powder presented to the Queen of Sweden, 817.

Kent, John, Collector, Lynn Regis, 233.

-, Mr. [? Richard, the Customs Cashier], debts of, payment out of Secret Service for, 681.

-, Thomas, Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Lincoln, 123, 174, 180, 185.

-, -, surety for J. Jones's debt on the Customs, 279.

-, Wm., Receiver General of Taxes, co. Lanes., 233, 292.

Kentish, Ralph, Keeper of Gaol of St. Albans Monastery and porter of the great gate there, 123, 132, 304; his brother, 123; his father, 123; petition, 463.

Kenton, Aron, Yeoman Porter at the Gate, 1000.

-, Fran., loan on Excise, 492.

-, Robert, sorter in the Post Office, 89.

Kenwyn (Cornwall), tin blowing house at, 244, 323.

Keppel, Arnold Joost van, Earl of Albermarle, a Gentleman of Bedchamber, 1074, 1075; Master of the Robes to Wm. III, 373, 465, 1005, 1045; lodgings in Whitehall, works at, 62, 299, 469, 1065; to have the remains of Wm. III's Privy Purse as his private secretary, 38, 41, 449.

Kerrier (Hundred, Cornwall), 141, 320.

Kesteven (co. Lincoln), 198.

Kethinock (manor co. Carmarthen), 286.

Key, John (and see Kay), petition concerning Salt Duties, 439, 443.

Keydall, John, pension as a servant of Queen Mary, 1048.

Keymes, Ensign Wm., reformed officer Ireland, 151.

Keys, Mary, widow, royal bounty to out of Secret Service, 691, 700, 720, 730, 736, 745.

Keyser, Arnout, corporal, gunner in the Dutch Train of Artillery in the Irish Expedition, 1178.

Keysers, Mrs., pension as one of Queen Mary's servants, 1058.

Kidd, Capt., pirate, papers relating to his expedition, 871.

Kidwell, Nevill, Pensionary footman in the Stables, 117, 283, 1013, 1020.

Kightley, Thomas. See Keightley.

Kildare (Ireland), 220.

Kildesly, Mark, Lieutenant in Col. William Northcote's Regiment of Foot, 1129.

Killigrew, Charles, Master of the Revels, 963; a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, carrying the funeral canopy of Wm. III, 198.

-, Mrs. Charlotte, Royal Oak pension, 304.

-, Henry, Admiral, Colonel of a Marine Regiment (in 1691 and 1692), 333, 1197; petition, 437, 474, 475; a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, carrying funeral canopy of Wm. III, 198; annuity of 400l., commencing from 1688 midsummer, 643; the King's Jester in 1701, 1043; Equerry to Queen Mary, 441; pension as a servant to Queen Mary, 1049; royal bounty to, 70, 94, 134, 206, 223, 226, 550, 583, 604, 765, 767, 775, 776, 777, 778; 4l. a week from June 1696 as royal bounty, 99, 216, 356, 779, 782, 783, 784, 786, 787, 789, 791, 792, 793, 794, 795, 796, 797, 801, 802, 803, 804, 805, 806, 807, 808, 809, 810, 812, 813, 814, 815, 816, 818, 819, 821, 822, 823, 824, 825, 828, 831, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837, 839, 840, 841, 842, 844, 845, 847, 848, 849, 851, 852, 855, 856, 857, 858, 859, 861, 862, 864, 865, 867, 868, 870, 871, 872, 873, 874, 875, 878, 879, 880, 881, 886, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 899, 901, 909, 921, 930, 938.

-, -, charge of passing his commission as a Commissioner for licensing [Hackney Coaches], 733, 735.

-, -, Lieutenant in Col. Thomas Brudenel's new Regiment of Foot, 1136.

-, Sir Peter, Receiver of the Duchy of Cornwall, 108, 366.

-, Sir Robert, a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, carrying canopy at Wm's funeral, 198; pension of 400l. per an., 70, 963; allowances and payments out of Secret Service, 37, 341; petition, 437, 474.

-, Wm., a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, carrying the canopy at the funeral of Wm. III, 198; royal bounty and pension to, 57, 68, 99, 323; petition, 451, 474.

Kilmainham (Dublin), mills and weirs of, 871; Hospital see Dublin (Hospital).

Kilmayn, Edward, Groom carttaker to the Household, 1000.

Kilmore Castle (Londonderry), 538.

Kinaston, Capt. Charles, royal bounty to, 609.

King Charles I, Charles II, James I, James II, William III. See Charles, James, William.

King, Alice, widow, royal bounty to, 559, 583, 610, 633, 685.

-, Capt. Charles, coming express from the Duke of Schomberg in Ireland, 583.

-, Edward, Stipender in the Household, 1002.

-, Francis, tidesman Bristol, 264.

-, Gregory, Lancaster Herald, 197, 391, 502, 963, 987; Garter mission to Brandenberg (in 1691), 502; Deputy Garter King of Arms, Garter mission to the Elector of Hanover (in 1701), 987; Secretary to the Commissioners of Public Accounts, 229, 405, 947, 1079, 1080.

-, John, a servant of the Hall in the Household, 1015.

-, -, a messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

-, -, Lieut., royal bounty to carry him to Ireland, 540.

-, Luke, Deputy Treasurer of the Hospital, Ireland, 1098.

-, Robert, one of the King's musicians, 1016, 1037.

-, Terrence, a pioneer in the Train of Artillery in Ireland, 1096.

-, Tho., royal bounty for disbursements at the Tower, 579.

-, Thomas, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Oxford, 191, 193.

-, Dr. Wm., agent for prizes at Dublin, 345.

Kingdon, Jane, a Maid of Honour, 254, 271, 369.

KING'S (or Queen's: and see Royal).
-, barber. See Brienne, Simon de; Fremin, Wm.; Longbottom, R.
-, barges. See Royal (Watermen).
-, Bedchamber. See Royal (Bedchamber).
-, Bench:
-, actions, 51.
-, Court keeper of. See Heatly, A.
-, fines, allowance of one third to prosecutors, 221, 520.
-, Judges (Powell, Sir J.; Gould, Sir H.; Turton, Sir J.), 258.
-, prison, 306.
-, Bedchamber. See Royal.
-, Buckhounds, Beagles, etc. See Royal (Hunt).
-, Chamber. See Chamber.
-, clockmaker. See Herbert, T.
-, Falconers, Hawks, etc. See Royal.
-, Four preachers in Lancashire. See Chester (bishop).
-, Gardens. See Royal.
-, Goldsmith, 103, 159; and see Shales, C.
-, Gondola keeper, 5.
-, Harriers. See Royal.
-, Household. See Royal (Household).
-, Hunt. See Royal.
-, Jeweller. See Jewel House.
-, Master Carver. See Gibbons, G.
-, mathematical boys. See Christ's (Hospital).
-, Music. See Music.
-, Physicians. See Anne; William.
-, Pictures, Keeper of, 283; repairer of. See Walton, P.
-, printers, 483; supplying copies of Acts of Parliament, book of Common Prayer etc., 165, 1072.
-, Private Roads. See Private.
-, Spaniel Keeper, 269. See Houlder, G.
-, Tenths of prizes. See Admiralty, East (India Co.) Prizes.
-, waferer at the Coronation, 717. See Clopton, W.
-, watermen and barges. See Royal.
-, yacht. See Royal yachts.

Kingsley, widow, painter artificer, London, 147.

Kingsmill, Col. Henry, 522, 556, 739, 743.

Kingston, Mr., issue to, 784.

Kingston on Hull. See Hull.

Kingwell, Col. Maurice, royal bounty to, 583, 592, 610, 680, 684.

Kinnoul, Earl of. See Hay. William.

Kinsale (Ireland), 109, 112, 145, 361, 721.

Kinsman, Francis, hosier to the Robes, 1045, 1046.

Kirby, Col. Roger, Governor of Chester, 1184.

Kirke (Kirk), George, land in Old Tilt Yard, 423.

-, Hamnet, Page of the Bedchamber, 1037, 1048.

-, John, Tailor to the Wardrobe, 1036.

-, Mary, widow, royal bounty to, 518, 555, 587, 622, 663 (Margaret), 684.

-, Piercy, servant to Wm. III, 283, 680.

-, -, Housekeeper at Whitehall, 1020.

-, Col. Piercy, at Londonderry, 538, 737; Major General at Londonderry, 533, 551, 552, 563, 567, 1082, 1086, 1088; Lieut. Gen., Regiment of Foot in Ireland, 1183; executrix of, 1193.

Kirkpatrick, James, Presbyterian minister in North Ireland, grant, 429.

Kirton in Lindsey (co. Lincoln) Lordship, steward of, 37, 265, 266, 389.

Kitson, James, messenger of the Chamber, 552, 1018.

-, Thomas, Captain in the Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot, 1119.

Knackston, John, agent for prizes at Wells, 369.

Knatchbull, Edward, sub-commissioner of prizes at Dover, 47, 92, 260, 364, 388.

-, Sir Thomas, Commissary of Musters to the two old Marine Regiments, 234, 1149; petition, 123, 441.

Knee, Robert, deputy Postmaster of Gloucester, 418.

Kneller, Sir Godfrey, Principal Painter to the King, 283, 661 (Knolle), 668, 1022, 1023, 1035.

Knifton, William, tidesman Bristol port, 431.

Knight, Isaac, Captain in Col. Thomas Saunderson's Regiment of Foot, 1122.

-, John, tidesman Looe, 316.

-, -, Customs Cashier, loan money repaid and interest money paid, 661, 662, 667, 705, 707; royal bounty to, 609.

-, Mrs., royal bounty to, 791, 796, 804, 811, 817, 825, 831.

-, Richard, petition concerning Customs, 474.

-, Richard Davies, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Northants, 349, 421.

-, Thomas, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Northants, 349, 421.

-, William, Messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

Knight Banneret, 59.

Knight Harbinger. See Thurston, M.

Knight Marshal. See Villiers, Sir Edw.

Knightley. See Keightley.

Knighton borough and manor, co. Radnor, 248.

Knowlgrove coppice (Chertsey, co. Surrey), fencing etc., 823, 834; purchase of for the King, 834.

Knowles (Knowlys), Ralph, Messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

-, Roger, surgeon to the Marine Regiment, 1201.

Knox, Berkeley Sidney, agent for prizes at Wexford, 369.

-, John, royal bounty to as a mariner on the Mountjoy at Londonderry, 550.

Knyveton, Sir Thomas, Bart., Yeoman of the Guard, 984.

Koen, Adrien, Commissary in the Expedition to Ireland, 1093, 1095.

Kundson, Frederick, shipmaster, 212.

Kynvin, John, fees on great seals, 677.

Kytle, John, Page of the Robes, 1038.