Index: J

Calendar of Treasury Papers, Volume 5, 1714-1719. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1883.

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'Index: J', in Calendar of Treasury Papers, Volume 5, 1714-1719, (London, 1883) pp. 549-550. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-papers/vol5/pp549-550 [accessed 13 April 2024]

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Jackson, Bartholomew, petition; cxc. 64.

-, Benjamin, contractor for repair of royal palaces; ccxvi. 8; ccxx. 16.

-, Mr., master mason, ccxxvi. 4.

-, Robert, late resident at Stockholm, claims of; clxxxvi. 16; ccix. 23.

Jacobites. See James III., followers of.

Jamaert, Mons., arrears due to troops of; ccxxiii. 27.

Jamaica; clxxxv. 59; clxxxviii. 30; cxcii. 52; cxcvi. 49; cxcix. 36; cc. 40; ccv. 33, 52.

-, proposal to send a commission to, for inquiry into piracies; ccix. 25.

-, proposed bishop of; clxxxi. 31.

-, seizures at; ccxxii. 4.

James I., his descendant James Stewart petitions for a pension; clxxxii. 13.

-, his grant to Captain Gosnold; cxciv. 18.

-, his pension for a minister at Macclesfield; cxcviii. 71.

-, his patent relating to a living of the Duchy of Cornwall; ccviii. 16.

James II., declaration of, excepting from pardon certain gentlemen; clxxxi. 27.

-, 200l. a year to Lord Angus; clxxxviii. 55.

-, when Duke of York; cxcii. 14.

James III., his health drunk; cci. 18; ccx. 5. See also Pretender.

-, followers of, their treatment of a barber surgeon; ccix. 28.

James, John, letter touching the silver mine in Scotland; cc. 26.

-, Wm., of Soilwell, co. Gloucester, memorial; ccxxi. 25, 37,

-, River, Virginia; ccxxiii. 7.

Jansen or Janssen, Sir Theodore; clxxx. 33; ccxiv. 8, 26; ccxvi. 5; ccxx. 28.

Japan, flow of silver from Europe to; ccviii. 43.

Jefferys, Mr. James, H.M. Minister to the King of Sweden at Bender; clxxxvi. 15, 16.

-, Sir Jas., Governor of Cork, as to his pension (Ireland); cciv. 50, 80; ccv. 12; ccix. 22.

-, Nicholas, collector of Bridgewater; cciv. 78.

Jenkin, Thos., Customs' officer, memorial; ccix. 6.

Jenkins, Sir Lionel, ambassador at Cologne and Wimmigen; clxxxvi. 10.

Jenkinson, Robt., a stamper in the Stamp Office; cxcvii. 40.

Jenkyn, Robt. of Harpenden, gent.; ccix. 12.

Jennings, Mr., the case of the Irish Roman Catholic officers; clxxx. 46.

-, John, under clerk of the House of Lords; ccxix. 36.

-, Sir John, Admiral and Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean; cxc. 40.

-, -, his claim for building the Port Mahon hospital; clxxx. 67.

-, -, -, for sick and wounded; clxxxvi. 9.

Jennis Straits, fort to be built at; ccvii. 29.

Jermyn, Mary Lady Dowager, widow of Governor of Jersey; cxc. 47.

Jerquers, their fraud; clxxxv. 33.

Jersey. See also New Jersey; cxc. 47.

-, merchants, of; clxxxix. 54.

-, prevention of frauds in; ccii. 1; ccxi. 13.

-, Lieut.-Gov. of; cxcvii. 47.

Jessop, W., Commissioner for Alienations; ccxv. 21, 53, 54; ccxxi. 35.

Jett, Mr. Thos., auditor of land revenue; clxxxi. 45: clxxxii. 11, 41; cxcix. 65, 66; cc. 2, 25, 27; ccv, 40, 81; ccvi. 11; ccvii. 18; ccix. 20; ccxii. 41. 61; ccxx. 45.

-, Elizabeth, widow of Thos.; ccv. 100.

-, Mr.; ccxiv. 20.

Jew, baptised at St. Clement Danes; ccvi. 18.

Jewel House or Office; clxxxii. 25; cxcviii. 21; ccxii, 11; ccxiii. 39, 41.

-, certificates from the; cxciv. 16.

-, master of; clxxxiv. 25; clxxxvii. 11; ccxii. 11.

-, -, memorial; ccxxii. 15.

Jews, charity for relief of converted; ccvi. 18.

-, of Rotterdam, export gold and silver from England; ccxiv. 67.

Jodrell, Paul, clerk of the House of Commons; ccxiv. 48; ccxxi. 15.

-, -, report on the memorial of serjeant-at-arms; ccxiv. 9.

John, Wm., attorney of Exeter; ccxxiii. 5.

-, -, undersheriff of Exeter, affidavit, &c.; ccxix. 22.

Johns, Alexr., to be waiter and searcher at “Lestithiel,” in the port of Fowey; cxcvii. 30.

Johnson or Johnston, Ezekiel, petition; cxcii. 49.

-, Hon. Robt., Governor of South Carolina, deed by; ccxx. 23; ccxxii. 6.

-, -, deposed by insurgents; ccxxiii. 16.

-, John; ccxxvi. 13.

-, Mary, widow of the late Governor of Nevis and the Leeward Islands, petitions; clxxx. 68; clxxxix. 47; cxcvi. 6.

-, Mrs. Sidney; cciv. 33.

-, Sir Thos., transporter of rebels; cxcviii. 54, 72; ccv. 86; ccvii. 23.

-, -, offers to purchase lands in St. Kitts; ccix. 4.

-, Wm., solicitor for duties on salt; clxxxiv. 54, 59; ccvii. 17.

-, -, a rioter at Topsham; ccxxiii. 5.

Jolliffe, Sir Wm.; ccv. 84.

Jones, Frances, clxxxv, 47; clxxxvi. 45.

-, John; clxxxv. 47.

-, Mr. (steward of the Earl of Carlisle?); cxci. 37.

-, Mr., of Little Jermin Street, St. James's; ccvi. 18.

-, Jane, daughter of Frances, late wife of Thos. Addison, memorial; clxxxvi. 45.

-, Jezreel, H.M. interpreter with the Morocco Ambassador, memorial; ccxxii. 11.

-, Lady Catherine, daughter of Lord Ranelagh; cxciii. 41; cxcviii. 36; cxcix. 10.

-, Rich., proposal for furnishing copper fillets for farthings and halfpence; ccvii. 21; ccxiii. 21, 26.

-, Theophilus, half-pay; ccix. 30; ccxiv. 78.

Jordan, Mr., one of the Vaudois ministers, and their deputy in London; ccvi. 8.

Joules, Benjamin, of Plymouth, petition referred to the Treasury; ccvi. 50; ccxxi. 30.

Judge Advocate-General, the, as to the Army Clothing Board; ccvi. 54.

-, -, his duties, salary, &c. ccxii. 40.

-, Deputy; cciv. 8, 25.

Justice, Lord Chief, in Eyre; clxxx. 32; ccxxiii. 6.

Justice clerk in Scotland; cxcix. 34.

Justices, the Lords. See Lords Justices.

-, of the Peace; clxxxii. 35, 39; clxxxv. 63; cxci. 23; cxcviii. 48; cxcix. 31; ccvii. 39; ccix. 28; ccxv. 24, 30; ccxxvi. 7.

-, -, informations in matters of Excise to be laid before; cxcix. 11.

-, -, (Scotland); clxxxix. 35; cxc. 57; cxcix. 18; ccxiv. 37; ccxx. 26.

-, -, (Edinburgh and Perth); ccxi. 18.

-, -, (Wales) certificates of their payment; cciv. 94.

Justiciary Court of (Scotland); ccxvi. 15; ccxx. 3.

-, the Lords of; cxc. 14; ccv. 14; ccvi. 5; ccxx. 4.

Justiniano or Justiniani, Mr. Luke, of Genoa; clxxxi. 22; clxxxvii. 46.