Index of Persons and Places: K

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 18, 1703. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1936.

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'Index of Persons and Places: K', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 18, 1703, (London, 1936) pp. 542-544. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol18/pp542-544 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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Keate, Lancelot, orders on duties on coals and culm assigned to, 403.

Keeble, James, noontender, London port, 490.

Keeling, Josiah, office in the Victualling of the Navy assigned to, 105.

Keepers Close, Richmond. See Richmond.

Keightley
-, Thomas, a Lord Justice of Ireland, 229
-, petition of, 69.

Keir, John, collector at Ilfracombe, 402.

Kemp (Kempe), , waiter and searcher at Penzance, 392.

-, Abraham, Page of the Presence to Mary II, pension for, 212.

Kendal, [Thomas], colonel, Governor of Barbados, 361.

Kennet, White, D.D., nomination of a curate to officiate in Aldgate church, 187.

Kennington, co. Surrey, steward of the manor of. See Peasley, W.

Kensington, co. Middlesex, canal at, cleansing the, 374, 485.

church, pension for the afternoon preacher at, 472.

churchwardens of, 213.

Gardens, works in, 10, 21, 39, 118, 169, 237, 282, 323, 400, 466, 483, 485.

Guard House, repairs and necessaries in, 181.

Guards at, coals, candles, etc., furnished for, 207
-, First Regiment and Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, fire and candle for the additional guards kept by, 249.

inhabitants of, petition of, 26.

Palace, Bedchamber at, tapestry hangings in, 402.

Coach Court at, new making and planting into a garden, 374, 485.

Housekeeper at. See Lowman, H.

velvet bed at, armchair to be made suitable to, 410.

Wardrobekeeper at. See Lowman, Mary.

works at, 377
-, issue for, 72, 367.

poor of, pension for, 213.

Kent
-, county of, 228, 318, 375
-, collector of Excise. See Denneston, E.
-, Customs in, employment in, 464
-, lands in, 259, 345, 349
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Fausset, W.
-, removal of embargo on ships bound to London, 148
-, riding officers on the coast of, supervisors of, 254, 387.

Kent, John, orders on coals, culm and cinders assigned to, 404.

-, -, payment to, for subsisting seamen for the Navy, 191.

Kentish, Margaret, lands in Gladestry escheated to the Crown, 134, 144.

Kenton, Alexander, master of a transport ship employed at Vigo, 239, 270.

Kenyon, Thomas, surviving executor and trustee and security of L. Lloyd, 256.

Keppel, Arnold Joost van, 13th Earl of Albemarle, present from the Queen at the christening of his child, 342.

Kerry, county of, lands in, 145.

Kerry, co. Kerry, 191, 192.

Kesterman, Peter, corn imported in English ketch not manned according to the Navigation Act, 155.

Keysersvelt, , Agent for the Circle of Swabia, 59, 313.

Kidgell, William, and his wife, petition for exchange of certificates for Transport service, 348.

Kien, [Rudolph], Closet Keeper to Will. III, return of jewel plate, 68, 274, 316.

Kilkenny, arrears on plus and undisposed lands in, 157.

Killerby, Edward, surety of G. Airey for Salt Duty debt, 224, 247, 314, 439.

-, James, extraordinary tidesman at Newcastle, to be tidesman at Shields, 402.

Killibegs, [co. Wicklow], arrears on plus and undisposed lands in, 157.

Killigrew (Killegrew), , concerning quays at Falmouth, Penryn, Truro and Helford, 84, 87.

-, Charles, Master of the Revels, 262.

-, Henry, one of the Equerries to Mary II, pension for, 25, 52, 70, 83, 212.

-, Sir Peter, account of revenues of the Duchy of Cornwall, 287
-, concerning quays at Falmouth, Penryn, Truro and Helford, 57, 87-8, 460.

-, William, pension for, 215.

Kilmainham Hospital
-, co. Dublin, apothecaries' mates at, payment for, 449
-, bread for, 449
-, chirurgeons' mates at, payment for, 449
-, Governor of. See Venner, S.
-, incidents, payment for, 449
-, nurses, washers, etc., at, wages of, 449
-, provisions for, 449
-, sick and wounded men at, diet for, 449
-, tents for, 449.

King, , an attorney at law, 127.

-, Alice, pension for, 213.

-, Gregory, Lancaster Herald at Arms, 350
-, appointed to officiate as Garter King at Arms, 216
-, payment for painting and making colours, 416
-, issue to, for incidents of the Commissioners of Public Accounts, 255, 269.

-, John, master of the Elizabeth, 171.

-, Robert, trustee for J. Selby, 447.

-, William, of Portsmouth, fined for embezzling rope having the white thread stretched the contrary way, 166, 241.

King Arthur's Castle, co. Cornwall, lease of, 460.

Kingbear, North Kingbear, co. Cornwall, 221, 358.

Kingdon, Jane, a Maid of Honour, 101, 218, 312, 414.

King's Cliffe, Cliff, co. Northampton, Master Forester and Warden of the bailiwick of, 178. See also Fane, T., Earl of Westmorland.

King's Grove. See Epping Forest.

King's Lynn. See Lynn Regis.

Kingston, George, share of French prize, 446.

-, John, master of the Isabella, 171.

Kingston Harbour, Jamaica, 419.

Kingston-on-Hull. See Hull.

Kinnoull, Earl of. See Hay, G.

Kinsale, co. Cork, arrears on plus and undisposed lands in, 157.

Kirke, Lady Mary, 482.

-, -, Peircy, son of, Housekeeper of Whitehall Palace, 482.

Kirtling, Lord North de. See North, W.

Kirton in Lindsey
-, co. Lincoln, 53
-, manor and soke of, steward and keeper of the Courts, etc., of the. See Saunderson, J.

Kirwood, Matthew, a defendant in action v. G. Palmes concerning a Bank Note, 167.

Knackston
-, John, waiter and searcher at Wells Burnham, 322
-, to be collector, waiter and searcher at Aldeburgh, and deputy to the Customer and Searcher of Yarmouth, 433.

Knatchbull
-, Sir Thomas, Commissary to the two late Marine Regiments, 234, 290
-, deputy to. See Gillard, G.

Kneller (Knellar), Sir Godfrey, payment for pictures painted by, 50, 93.

Knight, , Dr., of Sussex, stay of process against, 59, 304.

Knolgrove Coppice. See Windsor Forest.

Knowles. See Carradon.

Knox, , cornet, payment for carrying Tories to Limerick, 191.

-, Thomas, discovery of exportation of wool from parts of Ireland to France, 270.

Knype, George, of Semley, outlawed for debt, 311, 339.

Konigsberg, Germany, seizure of ship laden with stores from, 147, 161.