Index: J, K

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 23, 1709. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1949.

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Jacketts, co. Kent, woodland called, 423.

Jackson, Benjamin, payment to, for works at Hampton Court, 389.

-, Robert, H.M. Commissary at Stockholm, allowance, 69.

Jacobi, John Christian, Chapel Keeper to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 298;

pension for, 312.

Jacobson, Jacob, of London, merchant, petition of, 425.

Jacquin, John, merchant, petition of, concerning wines imported, 145;

concerning his bond for his father in law, E. Dupus, 151.

Jamaica, 3.

Army in. See Army.

chaplains for. See Colby, S.;

Guthrie, W.;

Ogilvie, W.;

Spence, J.

Customs in, Surveyor and Inspector of, appointment, 255.

exchange rate to, 431.

Governor of. See Handasyde, T.

lands in, surrender of, 410, 416, 439.

packet boats to, 378.

Palatines in, settlement of, 410.

Port St. Antonio, 410.

Prizes in, 13, 161;

Office, bill of exchange drawn on account of, 430–1.

Queen's Revenue in, accounts of, mentioned, 361;

deputy to the Surveyor and Auditor General of. See Compere, L.;

Heywood, P.

quit rents, arrears of, discharge from, 410, 416, 439.

Rio Grande, 410.

St. George's parish, 410.

St. Mary's parish, 410.

schoolmaster for. See Tookerman, J.

seizures and forfeitures in, account of, required, 488–9.

Sick and Wounded, Agent for. See Gyde, —.

James II, debt due to, 349;

grants by, 150, 484.

Jamestown, James Town [co. Leitrim], barracks in, maintenance of, 120.

Janssen (Jansen), Sir Theodore, commissioner for taking subscriptions for enlarging the capital stock of the Bank, 180.

loans by, 64, 111, 179, 207, 208, 251, 334, 385.

remittances abroad by, 105;

payments for, 178, 179, 207, 214, 216, 217, 251, 334, 385;

proposals for, accepted, 2, 7, 22, 25, 28.

Jay, William, appointed tidesman in London port, 88.

Jeay, William, a Receiver General of assessments for co. Huntindon, 47.

Jeffreys (Jefferies, Jefferys, Jeffries, Jeffrys), Sir James, his military expenses in Ireland, 479.

-, James, captain, attending the King of Sweden as a volunteer in his Army, allowance, 376.

-, Sir Jeffrey, Army affairs in New York, 290, 387.

-, Rowland, appointed waiter at Llanstephan, 41.

Jekyll (Jekill), John, Customs collector at Boston, New England, 256.

-, Sir Joseph, Chief Justice of Chester, salary, 78, 218, 282, 452.

Jenings. See Jennings.

Jenkin, Thomas, searcher of Chichester port, petition, 152.

Jenks, William, tidesman in London port, 332.

Jennings (Jenings), —, commander, tin delivered at Lisbon, by, 142.

-, Edmond, President of the Council of Virginia, warrant to, 106.

-, Sir John, Admiral, squadron of, at Lisbon, conveying money to Barcelona, 20, 21, 205, 217, 284.

-, Richard, captain in Colonel George Villiers' regiment, half pay for, 122.

Jermyn, Henry, Lord Dover, executors of, petition concerning a fee farm rent, 272.

-, Henry, Earl of St. Albans, grants of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 484.

lease of tenements in St. James's, Westminster, assigned by, 468.

lease of houses, etc., in St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, assigned by, 62.

Jersey, Admiralty Rights and Perquisites in, Agent for. See St. Croix, D.

Affairs of, Committee of the Privy Council for, 68, 324–5.

Agents for, attend the Treasury, 25–6.

Bailiffs and Jurats, to assist Customs officers, 325–6.

Customs affairs in, Order in Council on, 324–6;

rules proposed by Customs Commissioners on, objections to, 25–6.

Customs officers in, 25–6;

directions to, 325–6.

Deputies appointed by the States of, 324.

exportation of wool to France, alleged, 26.

goods permitted to be imported for the supply of the inhabitants, 325.

goods from, imported into Great Britain, Customs free, 325.

Governor of, 325, 326.

Jurats. See Jersey—Bailiffs.

Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of, 326.

prize in, 284.

prize goods, export of French goods as, prevention of, 325–6.

running of goods from, 25–6.

trade in, 325–6.

illegal, 26.

with France, 325;

in stockings, 26.

with Guernsey, 325.

Jersey, East and West. See New Jersey.

Jessop, William, affidavit of, concerning lands in Sherwood Forest, 273.

-, -, Second Justice of Merioneth, Carnarvon and Anglesey, salary, 283.

Jett, Margaret, widow of Thomas, senior, account of, 4;

petition of, 86, 139.

-, Thomas, Auditor of Crown Land Revenues for London, Westminster and Richmond and various specified counties, 68;

fees of, 109.

-, -, junior, Register and Paymaster of unsatisfied Army and Transport Debentures charged upon Irish Forfeitures, appointment, 391.

issue to, 391.

salary, addition to, 139.

-, -, senior, Register and Paymaster of unsatisfied Army and Transport Debentures charged upon Irish Forfeitures, account, allowances in, 139;

balance of, 4.

incidents of, 139.

salary, addition to, 86, 139.

Jewel House, fees paid at, 460.

Master of (J. Charlton), certificates by, 192, 311, 463;

warrants to, 128, 183, 184, 192, 210, 246, 286, 362, 381, 386, 454, 489.

plate and gold works, delivered into, payments for, 77, 192, 310–11, 463.

delivered out of, 128, 183, 184, 192, 203, 205, 210, 246, 286, 362, 381, 386, 428–9, 454, 460, 489.

Jewell, John, Customs collector of West Jersey, 143.

-, Thomas, appointed tidesman and boatman in Looe port, 79.

Jeweller, 165. See also Queen's Jeweller.

Johnson, Benjamin, Queen's waiter in London port, 412.

-, Jane, widow, lease of Liskeard Park and woods, etc., called Highwood, Lady Park Wood, Doubleboys Wood, Coningwood, Cleaverwood and Knilly Wood, 128, 425.

-, John, payments to, for expenses at Gibraltar, 157, 158;

for maintenance of Moorish Ambassador whilst at Lisbon, 160.

-, -, Remembrancer of London, payment to, 140.

-, Mathew, senior, Clerk of Parliament, 317;

certificate by, 279.

lease of the manor of Hallowford, 317.

-, -, junior, lease of the manor of Hallowford, 317.

-, Michael, coachman to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 298.

-, Thomas, nominee of Jane, 128, 425.

-, Thomas, son of Jane, lease for life of, 128, 425.

-, William, son of Jane, lease for life of, 128, 425.

-, See also Johnston, —;

Johnston, Colonel —;

Johnston, Sir P.

Johnston (Johnstone, Johnstoun, Johnstown), —, grant out of fines and compositions of leases of teinds formerly belonging to bishops in Scotland, 186, 187.

-, or Johnson, —, his accounts of payments for the Royal Stables, 307, 309.

-, or Johnson, —, colonel, petition of, 94.

regiment of foot of, clothing, 94, 441.

for Ireland, 353.

new raising, after being reduced in Spain, 441.

offreckonings, 198;

respit on, 94, 441.

subsistence in Spain for, 165, 169, 293, 353.

-, Elizabeth, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 470.

-, James, lieutenant in Brigadier Wolsey's regiment, half pay for, 121.

-, John, housekeeper of the Justice Court, Scotland, salary, 266.

-, or Johnson, Sir Patrick, a Commissioner for the Equivalent, 234.

issues and directions to, for payment of allowances for salt imported into Scotland, before the Union, 26, 175, 179, 323.

-, Robert, lieutenant in Brigadier Wolsey's regiment, half pay for, 121.

-, Sarah, pension in Scotland for, 470.

-, Thomas, captain in Colonel A. Creighton's regiment, half pay for, 122.

Joiner. See Works, Chief Joiner.

Jolly, Mary, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 470.

Jones, —, colonel, new regiment of, arms, etc., for, to pass Customs free into Ireland, 167.

-, -, lieutenant general, services of, 451.

-, Edward, gardener, ground in Windsor purchased from, 421.

-, Frances, daughter of William Pendrell, pension of, 367.

-, Francis, Agent for the packet boats at Falmouth, plate seized by, 206, 453–4;

proceedings against, 206.

-, Henry, waiter and searcher at Carmarthen, 251.

-, Hugh, Prizes Agent at Falmouth, payment to, 50.

-, [James], colonel, regiment of (formerly Lillingston's), in the West Indies, pay of, 181, 416.

recruits for, 378.

subsistence, 42, 311.

-, Jezrael, expenses of his journey to the Emperor of Morocco, 158.

-, John, collector, waiter and searcher in Shoreham port, dismissed, 332;

petition of, 350.

-, -, son of Frances, pension for, 367.

-, Mary, printer, payment to, 285.

-, Morgan, waiter at Fishguard, 138.

-, Richard, Earl of Ranelagh, bond assigned to, 434.

former Paymaster General of the Forces (Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons), 161, 248.

accounts, charge of making up, 297.

debt of, 434.

orders of loan assigned by, 133, 372.

Ranger of Cranbourne Chase in Windsor Forest, payment to, 464.

Rangership, etc., of Bagshot Park assigned to and surrendered by, 150.

-, Richard, lieutenant, acting Judge Advocate of the expedition under General Erle, 446.

-, Theophilus, grandnephew of Lieutenant General Jones, petition of, 451.

-, Thomas, helper to the postilions of the Prince of Denmark, 298.

-, William, apothecary to the Queen's Household, 280.

Jordan, Thomas, collector of Duties on Malt, 488.

J. S., letter signed, concerning smuggling, 462.

Judges, thirteen at Westminster, salaries, 78, 218, 283, 452.

consulted on rewards for convicting burglars, 28. See also Wales.

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Kay Nathaniel, riding officer on the Scottish borders, appointed collector and surveyor at Rhode Island, 255–6;

salary, 255.

Kea Key, near Truro, co. Cornwall, tin blowing house called Bescowehouse (Bescowhouse) in, supervisor of, appointment, 56;

salary, 81.

Keating John, grant during the life of, 451.

Keightley Thomas, a Commissioner of the Revenue and of the Excise in Ireland, 277–8, 452.

Keigwin Robert, Agent at Mounts Bay for Rights and Perquisites of the Admiralty, 303.

Keith John, 1st Earl of Kintore, Knight Marshal of Scotland, salary, 266.

-, Lilias, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 470.

-, William, afterwards 2nd Earl of Kintore, Knight Marshal of Scotland, salary, 266.

Kelley Cha., ship's mate, taken prisoner by a privateer, 421.

Kellum George, Brigadier, pay of, 248;

his Major of Brigade, pay of, 248.

Kelwick William, seaman on the packet boat Marlborough, 356.

Kennardington Kenardington, Kennarton, co. Kent, woodlands in, 422–3.

Kennardington (Kennarton) Cross Wood, co. Kent, woodland called, 423.

Kennedy Mrs., pension in Scotland for, 473.

-, Sir Andrew, dispute with Sir A. Cumming as to the salary of the Conservator of the Scottish Privileges in the Netherlands, 64.

-, Robert, landsurveyor, appointed Comptroller of Borrowstounness, 451.

-, Sir Thomas and partners,, Farmers of the Annexed Excise in Scotland, memorial of, 186, 187.

-, Thomas, Solicitor in Scotland, salary, 266.

Kensington co. Middlesex, Duke of Somerset's lodgings at, repairs to, 450.

furniture at, repairs to, 488.

Guard houses at, repairs to, 161.

housekeeper at. See Lowman, H.

kitchen garden and long wall at, called Upper Ground, payment for care of, etc., 438.

necessaries for the Queen's service at, 230.

Orders in Council dated at, 60, 144.

Prince's Gallery at, furniture for, 230.

Queen's bed at, pillows for, 230.

roads to, repairs, 24, 236;

watering, 419.

School, Treasurer of, pension allowed by the Prince of Denmark to, 300.

wardrobekeeper at. See Lowman, Mary.

Works at, Clerk of, 438.

Kent county of, Auditor of Crown Land Revenues, fee of, 109.

estate in, extended for debt, 305, 359, 422–3.

Receiver General of assessments. See Fausset, W.

Receiver General of duties on Houses, 105.

riding officers in, 190;

superannuated, list of, required, 105.

surveyor of duties on Houses. See Whitmore, R.

Kent Marquess of. See Grey, Henry.

Kent Charles, merchant, permitted to reduce rum to proof, 381.

-, John, Customer of Lynn Regis, 212.

-, -, Customs collector at Penryn, arrears of, 443.

-, -, Customs Commissioner in Scotland, 213, 327.

Kenton Francis, sheriff for Wiltshire, payment to, 258.

Kenwyn Kenwen, co. Cornwall, three tin blowing houses in, supervisor of, appointment, 56;

salary, 81.

Kerby Thomas, Deputy Auditor for the Leeward Islands, letter to, 488.

Kermont John, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 471.

Kerr (McKerr), Charles, Lord Kerr, Director of the Chancellary in Scotland, salary, 265.

-, Elizabeth, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 472.

-, -, granted a pension in Scotland, 473.

-, Isabel, granted a pension in Scotland, 473.

-, Jean, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 470.

-, Mark, Lord Kerr, regiment of, serving as marines, clearings, 124, 168, 169.

for Spain, 168.

officers of, detained in Spain, petition for subsistence, 68.

offreckonings, 168, 198.

subsistence, 112, 168.

-, Thomas, lieutenant, wounded, royal bounty for, 354.

Kerry county of, forts building in, for security of West Indies trade, 479.

Kershe Anne, royal bounty for, 468.

Ketchewmere. See Delamere Forest.

Kettilby Samuel, appointed Customs collector at Southwold, 41.

Kettledrums. See Ireland.

Key. See Kea.

Keys William, groom to the Prince of Denmark, 222.

Kildare Earl of. See FitzGerald, Robert.

Kilkennis Killkenies, co. Denbigh, leases of messuages, etc., in, 184, 240, 431.

Kilkenny [co. Kilkenny], barracks in, maintenance of, 120.

Killegrew. See Killigrew.

Killenaule [co. Tipperary], barracks in, maintenance of, 120.

Killevan Ulster, barracks in, maintenance of, 121.

Killigrew (Killegrew), Charles, Master of the Revels, fee of, 277.

-, Sir Peter, money taken up by, for service of William III on his landing, 442;

Receiver General of the Rents, etc., of the Duchy of Cornwall, 247.

Killkenies. See Kilkennis.

Kilmacthomas Kilmac Thomas, [co. Waterford], barracks in, maintenance of, 120.

Kilmiddy Munster, barracks in, maintenance of, 120.

Kilpatrick Janet, pension in Scotland for, 473.

-, Margaret, pension in Scotland for, 473.

King Gregory, a Commissioner for stating the debts of William III, 289.

-, -, Lancaster Herald, fee of, 281.

-, James, an agent and trustee for the recovery of the debt due from the Crown of Portugal, 444.

-, John, surveyor of duties on Houses, co. Oxford, 466.

-, Thomas, an agent and trustee for the recovery of the debt due from the Crown of Portugal, 444.

-, William, Transport debenture endorsed to, 355, 357.

Kingdon Jane, Maid of Honour, salary, 52, 391.

King's Lynn. See Lynn Regis.

Kingston co. Surrey, 177.

Kingston Baldwyn, waiter and searcher at Marazion, 88.

Kinkard (Kinkaid), Michael, a Gentleman Waiter to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 298.

Kinnaries Mrs., pension in Scotland for, 470.

Kinnoul Earl of. See Hay, Thomas;

Hay, William.

Kinross. See Bruce, J.

Kinsale co. Cork, barracks in, maintenance of, 120.

Fort, rent of the site of, 117.

garrison of, Governor of, salary, 120.

Navy yard at, sale of decayed stores in, 49.

Ordnance establishment at, 119.

port, customer, salary, 117.

prizes contingencies in, 50.

searcher, salary, 117.

Kintore Earl of. See Keith, John;

Keith, William.

Kirby. See Kerby;

Kirkby.

Kirkaldie Alexander, and his wife, pension in Scotland for, 471.

-, of Grange, Sir John, pension for his children, 470.

Kirkby (Kirby), Christopher, a Commissioner for Sick and Wounded, 236;

money supplied to, at Cadiz, 237.

Kirkcaldy co. Fife, port of, foreign salt bought in, 365.

Kirkcudbright co. Kirkcudbright, preventing smuggling at, 371.

Kirke Peter, Dog Keeper to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 299.

-, [Piercy], major general, promise made by, at Londonderry, 318.

-, William, payment to, for care of Upper Ground at Kensington, 438.

Kirkwood Alexander, Clerk of the Burrough Roll in Scotland, salary, 263, 266.

-, Martha, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 470.

Kirton-in-Lindsey, co. Lincoln, lands, tolls and mills in, lease of, 431.

manor or lordship of, Field Meer in, 64;

lease of, 64;

South Green in, 64.

Kirwood Math., affidavit of, concerning a lost annuity order, 96.

Kitchmore or Kitcherer, Robert, Transport Debenture of, 356, 357.

Knap (Knapp), John, creditor of the Royal Africa Company, petition of, 370, 482.

Knight Anthony, pensioner of the Prince of Denmark, 223.

-, John, a stamper, 246.

-, Richard, appointed riding officer for the wool business at Werden Point, 40, 105.

Knight Harbinger. See Thurston, M.

Knilly Wood, co. Cornwall, 128.

Kongsbacka. See Königsberg.

Königsberg, Kongsbacka, Quinsborough, plague at, 459;

ships from, petitions concerning, 84, 459, 465.

Kuffstein (Cufstan), Count Carlo, Envoy Extraordinary from the Emperor of Germany, letters of credence of, 248n.;

present for, 248–9.