Index: Q, R

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

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Q

Quarantine. See Ships and Shipping.

Quarme, Robert, deputy Comptroller of Padstow, 467.

Quarry, Robert, colonel, Surveyor General of Customs in America, 143, 255–6.

appointed Surveyor and Inspector of the Southern Survey of Customs in America, 255;

salary, 255.

Quash, Joseph, Receiver General of assessments for part of Devon, 47.

Quayman. See Customs.

Queen Anne's Bounty, Governors of, 274.

and Lady Waldegrave's pension on First Fruits and Tenths, 40, 81.

Joint Treasurer to. See Barker, E.

payment to, 274.

Secretary to. See Chamberlain, [J.].

Queen Dowager. See Catherine of Bragança.

Queen's annual bounties and pensions. See Pensions.

Queen's Apothecaries. See Chase, J.;

Malthus, D.

Queen's Barges, black cloth covering for the barge, 231.

Master of, mourning livery for, 231;

payments to, 75, 419.

Queen's Bench, 17;

Crown Office, printing, etc., for, 275.

-, Ireland. See Ireland.

Queen's charities and bounties. See Pensions;

oyal Bounty.

Queen's Counsel, opinions of, 7, 30, 113, 132, 380.

Queen's Chief Engraver. See Roos, J.

Queen's Goldsmith. See Smithin, S.

Queen's Hawks, Master of. See Beauclerk, C., Duke of St. Albans.

Queen's Herbstrewer, mourning livery for, 231.

Queen's Household. See Royal Household.

Queen's Jeweller. See Evans, Sir S.

Queen's Library Keeper. See Bentley, R.

Queen's Mistress Starcher. See Abrahall, Elizabeth.

Queen's Parks and Gardens. See Royal Parks and Gardens.

Queen's Plumber. See Roberts, J.

Queen's Printers, Agent to. See Williams, John.

directions to, 73, 77, 131, 170, 224, 310.

patent of, payment for search for and copy of entry of, 275.

payment to, for printing and stationery, 274.

Queen's Private Pensions. See Pensions.

Queen's Private Roads, Keeper or Surveyor of, and Conductor or Guide of the Queen's Person in all her Progresses. See Studholme, M.

between Colnbrook and Datchet, repairs to, 303, 411.

in Hyde Park, repair of, 235, 261, 411;

watering, 419.

to Kensington and Fulham, repair of, 236, 261.

between Stansted and Hockerill, allowance for maintenance, 236.

to Windsor, by Ditton Park, improvement of, 295.

Queen's Ratkiller. See Martin, W.

Queen's Roads. See Queen's Private Roads.

Queen's Swans, preservation of, from hard weather, 86.

Queen's Tennis Court, Keeper of. See Moore, H.

Queen's Upholsterer. See Reeves, H.

Queen's Waiters. See Customs.

Queen's Watchmaker. See Herbert, T.

Queen's Watermen, allowances, 75, 235.

bills of, payment of, 419.

mourning liveries for, 231, 435.

payment to, 86.

pensionary, allowances, 75;

mourning liveries for, 231.

Queen's Writer and Embellisher. See Brand, T.

Queensberry and Dover, Duke of. See Douglas, James.

Quiney, Thomas, tidesman in London port, 88.

Quinsborough. See Königsberg.

Quit Rents. See Ireland—Lands;

Virginia.

R

Raban, Edward, outlaw, lands of, in co. Stafford, 286.

-, John, outlaw, lands of, in co. Stafford, 286.

Raby, Lord. See Wentworth, Thomas.

Radford, Rawleigh, Customs collector of Falmouth, 412.

Radnor, county of, Chief Justice of. See Banastre, W.

Receiver General of assessments. See Powell, C.

Second Justice of. See Cox, C.

Raikstraw, John, appointed watchman in London port, 75.

Railton, —, Justice, confessions produced by, 74.

Rainsdon, Henry, appointed tidesman in London port, 41.

Rainsford (Raynsford), Francis, Queen's waiter in London port, 412.

-, -, royal bounty for, 297.

Rait, Alexander, royal bounty for Lord Frazer paid to, 99.

Ramadan, Mohammedan feast at, 340.

Ramsey, Elizabeth, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 471.

-, John, captain, his company in Colonel Borr's regiment of marines, paying and clearing of, 106.

Randall, Beatman, waterman to the Prince of Denmark, 299.

Randue, [Theodore], housekeeper of Windsor Castle, recommendation by, 108;

salary, 24, 235, 419.

Rane, —, Army debenture endorsed to, 356.

Ranelagh, Earl of. See Jones, Richard.

Ransford, Mrs., lodgings of, umbrellas for, 381.

Rantzau, Baron Christian, Envoy Extraordinary from the King of Denmark, present for, 155.

Rappahannock River, Virginia, 484.

Rapparees. See Ireland.

Ratkiller. See Queen's Ratkiller.

Ravizza, Baron Pio de, councillor of the King of Spain's Council of Revenue, 159.

Rawlins, Robert, royal bounty for, 376.

Rawson, Ann, daughter of Francis Mansell, senior, administratrix of Francis Mansell, junior, 190;

petition for new grant of pension and concerning a concealed estate, 402.

-, Maurice, wife of. See Rawson, Ann.

Raynsford. See Rainsford.

Read, Gabriel, ensign in Sir H. Belasyse's regiment, half pay for, 122.

-, See also Reid.

Reading, co. Berks, 366;

Excise collector at. See Parry, C.

Reading, Lionett, petition for Customs surveyor's place in North Carolina, 144.

-, Sir Robert, nephew of. See Reading, Lionett.

-, See also Redding.

Reason, Hugh, Prizes Office rented from, 50.

Records, abstracts and copies of, payments for, 146, 275.

in Cæsar's Chapel in the Tower, digesting of, Chief Clerk for. See Holmes, G.

clerks for, salaries, 69, 246, 260.

Supervisor of. See Topham, R.

in the Exchequer, allowances for sorting, etc., 83, 291.

patent rolls, payments for searches and index, 275.

See also Cottonian Library;

Ireland.

Recusants, convictions, etc., allowance for drawing down, etc., 54, 278, 300.

Reddall, Ambrose, Receiver General of assessments, co. Bedford, 46.

Redding, John, tidesman at Plymouth, 412.

-, See also Reading.

Redhouse. See Dewar, James.

Redigellie, [co. Pembroke], messuage called, 240.

Reeves (Reeve), Hampden, Queen's upholsterer, payment to, 108.

-, Henry, landsurveyor in London port, 252.

-, John, waiter and searcher and riding officer in Newhaven port, 310.

Reid, James, Extractor of the Queen's Process in Scotland, salary, 267.

-, See also Read.

Reignolds, Arthur, outpensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 204.

Reily, Brian, payment to, for services in Ireland, 478.

-, Hugh, payment to, for services in Ireland, 478.

Reis. See Milreis.

Remittances abroad, contracts for. See:

Bank of England.

Furnese, Sir H.

Janssen, Sir T.

Onslow, T.

Perry, M.

Rennie, Agnes, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 471.

Requests, Court of, lights in, 423.

Restormel Park and Trinity Chapel [in Lostwithiel], co. Cornwall, lease of, 44.

Retford, co. Nottingham, 273.

Revel, flax from, 459.

Revels, Comptroller of. See Symes, L.;

Master of. See Killegrew, C.

Revett, —, colonel, commanding the battalion of Foot Guards in Flanders, petition for equipage expenses, 151.

Reyner, John, lease of lands, etc., in Spalding, Misson, Yadlethorpe and Kirton in Lindsey, 431.

-, William, contractor for sail cloth for the Navy, petition of, 394.

Reynolds, —, coastwaiter in London port, censured, 143.

-, James, chaplain for New York, passage money for, 164.

-, John, lieutenant in the Earl of Donegal's regiment, half pay for, 122.

-, Thomas, annuity order of, lost, 96.

-, William, tidesman and boatman at Rye, 138.

Rhine, The, 392.

Rhode Island, collector and surveyor of Customs in. See Kay, N.;

Surveyor and Inspector of Customs in, appointed, 255.

Rhodes, Christopher, Paymaster of the Land Forces going on the intended Expedition, allowance, 215, 422.

appointment, 123.

instructions to, 123.

issues to, 9, 134.

payments by, 9, 421–2.

petition for expenses, 286–7.

repayments by, 134, 421–2.

securities of, 135, 138, 461.

-, Henry, tidesman in London port, 391.

Rhubarb, Customs duties on, 304;

imported, seized, 304.

Rialton (Ryalton), Viscount. See Godolphin, Francis.

-, Viscountess. See Godolphin, Henrietta.

Ricaute (Rycaute), Charlotte, widow, royal bounty for, 301, 468.

Rice, John, colonel, prosecution of, 465;

regiment of horse of, captain in. See Magrath, J.

Rich, Nathaniel, Receiver General of Taxes for Essex, composition for the debt of, 57.

Richards, [Michael], major general, expenses of, at Alicante, 211.

Richardson, George, appointed one of the Examiners of Outports books, 40.

-, John, his expenses in subsisting French prisoners at Londonderry, 479.

-, Richard, part owner of the King David, extent against, for Customs, 453.

-, William, captain, recommended for Customs employment in Scotland, 398.

-, -, -, rewarded for the arrest of the Master of Burleigh, 254.

Richause, Peter Voyer, pensioner of the Prince of Denmark, 224, 300.

Richers, Thomas, Receiver General of assessments for the county, university and town of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely, 47, 302.

Richmond, co. Surrey, 305.

Fryars in, land (house) called, lease of, 194.

New Park, bailiff, 53, 323, 367.

lodge in, repair of, 62.

moletaker. See Badger, H.

officers of, salaries, 53, 323, 367.

underkeepers. See Aldrich, E.;

Westwood, T.

Richmond, co. York, Auditor of Crown Land Revenues, fee of, 109.

Richmond, Duke of. See Lennox, Charles.

Richmond Herald. See Hare, J.

Rickmansworth, co. Hertford, custodiam lease of cottages in, 83, 461.

Rider. See Ryder.

Riding officers and surveyors. See Customs.

Riffier, — du, colonel, payment to, for special services relating to the war in Italy, 295, 316.

Riga, free from the plague, 445;

ships from, 437, 459, 461.

Rigby, Sir Alexander, Customs Commissioner in Scotland, 213;

letter to, 481.

Rigg, Elizabeth, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 471.

Right, Thomas, postilion to the Prince of Denmark, 298.

Ringsend, Ireland, surveyor at. See Woods, W.

Rio Grande. See Jamaica.

Rippon, Alexander, master of the Valentine of Newcastle, petition of, 420.

Rivers, Earl. See Savage, Richard.

Roads. See Queen's Private Roads.

Roanoke, North Carolina, Customs collector at, increased salary for, 144.

See also Chevin, N.;

Swan, S.

Roberts, —, Customs officer, seizure by, 202.

-, Gabriel, fee farm rents in co. Nottingham sold to, 210.

-, James, prisoner in Newgate, discharged from fine for cheating, 296, 347.

-, Joseph, Queen's plumber at Windsor, appointed keeper of the water engine at Windsor, 416, 434.

-, William, fee farm rents in co. Nottingham sold to, 210.

-, -, Paymaster of the Works at Windsor, accounts, allowances in, 101.

issues to, 140, 322, 389, 409.

loans by, 322, 389.

Robertson, Marion, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 470.

Robes, accounts, auditing fees of, 309;

issue for the service of, 11, 145.

-, See also George, Prince of Denmark.

Robinson, —, captain of the Isabella yacht, 139.

-, Andrew, payment to, for services in Ireland, 478.

-, Dr. John (James), Envoy Extraordinary to the King of Sweden, chaplain to, 341–2.

extraordinaries, 31, 341–2, 363.

ordinary, 276, 327, 363.

plate of, duty on, 31.

return of, 363.

treaty of commerce with Danzig negotiated by, 341.

-, Robert, payment to, out of Post Office incidents, 176.

-, Samuel, payment to, for leaden seals, 259.

-, Thomas, footman to the Prince of Denmark, 222, 298.

-, William, of Witchford Hundred, Isle of Ely, 107.

-, Sir William [Commissary General of Provisions for the Army in Ireland], accounts of, 307;

lease of lands, etc., in Walton and the manor of Walton Leigh, 374–5.

Rochester, co. Kent, Customs collector at. See Salter, T.;

Smith, W. danger of infection to, from quarantine goods aired at How Fort, 445.

Rochester, Earl of. See Hyde, Lawrence.

Rochford, Earl of. See Nassau, W. H.

Roetier, [James, John, Joseph and Phillip], engravers of the Mint, 162.

Rogers, John, Receiver General of assessments for part of co. Buckingham, 48, 246.

-, William, Receiver General of assessments for co. Gloucester, 47.

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

Rollos, John, payment to, for engraving a new sixpenny stamp, 143.

Roman Catholics. See Germany—Protestant Refugees;

Ireland—Papists, Popery and Popish clergy;

Recusants.

Rome, 335.

Romney, Earl of. See Sydney, Henry.

Romney Marsh, co. Kent, arrest on, 224.

Rooby, Thomas, payment to, for services in Ireland, 478.

Rooch, James, captain, grants of lands and out of forfeitures in Ireland to, 318;

pension in Ireland for, 318;

services of, at Londonderry, 318.

Rooke (Rook), [Hayman, Major General], one of the General Officers of Ireland, 131.

-, Samuel, owner of the Adventure of Dartmouth, 153.

-, William, lessee of lands in Walton, 374.

Roos (Roose), John, Queen's Chief Engraver, payment to, 72;

petition of, 449;

salary, 277.

Roper, Christopher, 5th Baron Teynham, settlement by, for his daughters, 417.

-, Francis, trustee for the Queen Dowager Catherine, 191.

-, Henry, 8th Baron Teynham, negotiations with, for the hire of the Isle of Grain as a place for airing quarantine goods, 382, 393, 417.

Roscommon, co. Roscommon, barracks in, maintenance of, 120.

Roscommon, Earl of. See Dillon, Richard.

Roscrea, Roscreagh, [co. Tipperary], barracks in, maintenance of, 120.

Rose, Alexander, Bishop of Edinburgh, pension for, 469.

Rosebery, Earl of. See Primrose, Archibald.

Rosemarket, co. Pembroke, manor of, lease of, 240;

Mill, lease of, 240.

Ross, [New, co. Wexford], barracks in, maintenance of, 120;

customer, comptroller and searcher of, salaries, 117.

Ross, Charles, lieutenant general, aide de camp of, pay of, 247;

pay of, 247;

regiment of dragoons of, augmentation of, 197.

-, David, Excise Commissioner for Scotland, 109.

-, Katherine, pension in Scotland for, 473.

Ross Castle, co. Kerry, barracks in, maintenance of, 120;

draw-bridge built at, 479;

Garrison of, Governor of, salary, 120.

Rossingnioll, —, plantation of, in St. Christopher, 476.

Rosso, Francisco, commander of the Adria and Peace, 201.

Rotterdam, German Protestant refugees at, 174;

danger of sickness among, 180;

number of, 180.

merchants of, 208, 420.

rhubarb imported from, 304.

Roman Catholic Palatines sent back to, 361.

Rouge Croix Pursuivant. See Bound, J.

Rouge Dragon Pursuivant. See Downes, D.

Rouse, Robert, et al., lessees of mines in Merionethshire, 62.

Rover, Gerard, payment to, for agio and exchange of Crowns from Amsterdam to Genoa, 405.

Rowan, William, captain, services of, in Ireland, 451.

Rowe, Anthony, money taken up by, for service of William III on his landing, 442.

Rowington, co. Warwick, manor of, 94.

Rowley, William, housekeeper of the Custom House at Edinburgh, 72.

Royal Africa Company, creditors of, petition of, 370, 482.

ROYAL BEDCHAMBER:

Groom of the Stole and First Lady of the Bedchamber. See Churchill, Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough.

Ladies of (Countess of Burlington, Duchess of Devonshire, Lady Anna Charlotte Frescheville, Lady Jane Hyde, Duchess of Ormonde, Viscountess Rialton, Countess of Scarborough, Duchess of Somerset, Countess of Sunderland), salaries or annuities, 52, 151, 260, 391.

Maids of Honour (Elizabeth Collier, Mary Forrester, Elizabeth Hales, Jane Kingdon, Ann Smith, Jane Warburton, Ann Wyvill, Susanna Yelverton), marriage portions, royal bounty for, 161, 413, 441.

salaries or annuities, 52, 151, 260, 303, 362, 391, 474.

Women of (Agnata Cooper, Beata Danvers, Isabella Danvers, Margaret Fielding, Alice Hill, Abigail Masham), appointment, 413.

necessary woman to. See Haberley, Alice.

salaries or annuities, 52, 151, 260, 391, 413.

ROYAL BOUNTY, names of recipients:

Bestoso, J.

Black, Margaret.

Bruges, alias Pride, Rebecca.

Butts, —.

Carlton, A.

Carmarthen, Marquess of.

Chetwynd, W.

Christian, Ann.

Cletlet, Mary.

College, Edith.

Cornwallis, T.

Crown, J.

Dickenson, Jane.

Fagg, T.

Fonseca, J.

Frazer, Lord.

Gellot, —.

Gilman, —.

Graham, M.

Grahmes, W.

Grant, Anne.

Grantham, Henry, Earl of.

Griffin, J.

Guiscard, Anthony, Marquis de.

Hamill, W.

Hayford, Elizabeth.

Hyde, E.

Kerr, T.

Kershe, Anne.

Lauder, —.

Lovelace, Charlotte, widow of Lord John Lovelace.

Mackay, Bridget.

Mansell, Frances.

Mansell, Rachel.

Marlborough, Countess Dowager of.

Moray, R.

Newberry, Cicælia.

Newman, J.

Palmer, C.

Parsons, Agnes.

Pembroke and Montgomery, Earl of.

Powell, W.

Purdon, Mary.

Rainsford, F.

Rawlins, R.

Ricaute, Charlotte.

Ryder, W.

Semple, S.

Silvius, Dame Ann.

Sorrel, F.

Speke, Mary.

Stevens, John.

Strother, Margaret.

Vezian, J.

Waller, Katherine.

Webb, J.

Wemyss, David, Earl of.

See also Pensions.

Royal Buckhounds, Master of, allowances for buying and maintaining horses, servants' lodgings, keeping hounds, huntsmen's wages, etc., 226, 419;

wages of, 226.

Royal Gardens and Plantations:

allowance for keeping, 40, 129, 249, 386.

charge of, 133.

Paymaster of. See Henning, [C. F.].

See also:

Hampton Court.

Kensington.

London and Westminster—St. James's.

ROYAL HOUSEHOLD:

Apothecary to. See Jones, William.

Cofferer of (Viscount Rialton), issues to, 4, 12, 21, 68, 85, 152, 184, 210, 238, 419.

Office of, arrears due in, 81, 137, 187, 351, 419.

See also Newport, Francis, Earl of Bradford.

Comptroller of. See Holland, Sir J.

drummers of, mourning for the use of, 231.

footmen, sheets for, 230.

Greencloth, Board of, Officers of, 152.

issues for. See Royal Household—Cofferer.

Lord Chamberlain, 102, 274, 358.

Office of, stationery for, 419.

warrants of, 31, 100, 107–8, 128, 183–4, 192, 210, 230–1, 246, 286, 305, 317, 362, 381, 386, 435, 448, 450, 454, 485, 488–9.

See also Spencer, Robert, Earl of Sunderland.

Lord Steward of. See Cavendish, William, Duke of Devonshire.

Maids of Honour. See Royal Bedchamber.

Pages of the Backstairs, leather trunks for, 230.

Pantry, Gentlemen of. See Lingen, W.

riding charges, 102.

table linen, new store for, 184.

trumpeters and kettle drummers, mourning for the use of, 231.

Vice Chamberlain. See Coke, Thomas.

wine bought for, 12, 152, 184.

Woodyard, Clerk of. See Perkins, M.

Royal Houses and Palaces:

furniture for. See Furniture.

in Ireland, repair of, allowance for, 118.

Named:

Edinburgh —

Holyrood House.

Greenwich.

Hampton Court.

Kensington.

London and Westminster—St. James's;

Whitehall.

Newmarket.

Windsor.

ROYAL MEWS AND STABLES:

accounts, auditing fees, 307, 309.

alterations in, to prevent annoyance to adjoining occupier, 236.

chairs, hired, 260;

velvet for, 260.

coach horses, payment for, 260.

coaches, hire of, 260;

payment for, 260;

velvet for 260.

extraordinaries of, issue for, 289.

harness, payment for, 260.

horses, hired, 260.

liveries, 260.

livery servants, caps for, payment for, 260.

Master of the Horse. See Seymour, Charles, Duke of Somerset.

purveyor of, to William III. See Vizian, —.

Royal Parks. See:

Bagshot Park.

Greenwich.

Hampton Court — Bushey Park;

House Park;

Middle Park.

London and Westminster—Hyde Park;

St. James's Park.

Richmond New Park.

Windsor Great Park.

Windsor Little Park.

Rum, Duties on. See Excise—Duties.

permits to reduce to proof, 368, 381.

See also Barbados;

Bermudas;

Leeward Islands.

Ruperti, George Andrew, Lutheran minister, memorial of, 226;

payments to, for the poor Palatines, 172, 202, 206, 208, 216, 226, 272.

Rusper, co. Sussex, 433.

Russell, Lady, Lady of the Manor, fine remitted by, 296, 347.

-, Dame Catherine, widow of Sir William, petition, 153, 289;

pension in Ireland for, 350.

-, Edward, Earl of Orford, a Commissioner of the Admiralty, 462.

Treasurer of the Navy, 345–6;

accounts of, 308.

-, Sir William, bart., death of, 350;

pension in Ireland of, 153, 289, 350.

-, William, chaplain to the Garrison of Gibraltar, 381.

-, -, waiter and searcher in Colchester port, 392.

-, Wriothesley, Duke of Bedford, letter from, concerning wines on shore of his Suffolk estate, 140.

Russia (Muscovy, Russland):

Czar of:

Ambassador from, and his retinue, lodgings for, loss of goods and damages in, payments for, 108;

payment for, 63, 108.

new house and furniture hired for, 108.

Envoy Extraordinary (Minister) to. See Whitworth, C.

relatives of, 44.

hemp engrossed in, 430.

hemp from, 459.

noblemen, lords or princes from, entertainment of, at the Queen's charge, 44.

goods of, Customs duties on, 44.

house and furniture hired for, 236.

provisions for, 184.

theatre boxes hired for, 420.

and Sweden, war between, 364.

Russia-leather, 230.

Russland. See Russia.

Rutherford, Anna, pensioner on the Charity Roll of Scotland, 470.

-, Robert, a Commissioner for receiving foreign and Scots coins in Scotland for recoinage, 65, 183.

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

Receiver General of assessments. See Cowper, J.;

Mathews, B.

Sheriff of. See Smith, Henry.

Rutlidge, Henry, tidewaiter in Newcastle port, rewarded for discovery of Salt Duty frauds, 124.

Ruvigny, Henry Massue de, Marquis de Ruvigny, Earl of Galway, 303.

Ambassador Extraordinary to the King of Portugal, extraordinaries, 276, 337;

ordinary, 59, 327.

[Commander in Chief in Spain], 363–4, 435.

General of the Forces in Portugal, 157–9, 211.

letters from, 38, 427.

query from, as to price, etc., of corn, 125.

regiment of dragoons of, subsistence in Portugal, 323, 379.

Secretary to. See Lefevre, Thomas.

Ryals, John, mason, payment to, 259.

Ryalton. See Rialton.

Rycaute. See Ricaute.

Ryder (Rider), William, Lieutenant of Whittlewood Forest, petition of, 144, 317.

-, -, payments to, out of Lord Griffin's estate, 20, 98, 193, 434.

royal bounty for, 434.

surety for Lord Griffin, 434.

Rye, co. Sussex, Customs officers between Sandwich and, complaint against, 465.

port, deputy comptroller of, 251.

riding officers in, 162.

tidesmen and boatmen in, 138.

supervisor of. See Beal, —.

Ryland, Joseph, recommended for surveyorship of Customs, Whitby port, 170, 190;

appointed waiter and searcher at Whitby, 190;

tidesurveyor at Liverpool, 190;

riding officer in Kent, 190.

Ryley, Jeremiah, watchman in London port, 162.

-, Philip, a Serjeant-at-Arms, salary, 282, 304.

Ryman, William, clerk, lessee of tenements in St. James's, Westminster, 468.

Ryme (Ryme Extrinseca), co. Dorset, manor of, East Baglake, alias Dover Field in, lease of, 170, 317.

Halham's (Hallam's) Court, alias Longbredy (Long Bredy) Farm in, lease of, 170, 317.

North Ground in, lease of, 317.

Rymell, Thomas, cabinet maker, payment to, 317, 320.

Rymer, Thomas, Historiographer Royal, payments to, on the 9th and 10th volumes of the `Fœdera.' 133, 376.