Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III): 1760-5. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1878.
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'General Index: F', in Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III): 1760-5, (London, 1878) pp. 724-729. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/home-office-geo3/1760-5/pp724-729 [accessed 19 April 2024]
F.
Fagan, Mary
Falconer, Capt., of H.M.S. "Essex," account from
Fall, Charles, Esq., Provost of Dunbar
Falmouth, Hugh Viscount, Captain of the
Yeomen of the Guard, appointment
-, claims right to dispose of
the ensigncy, &c.
-, letter or warrant to
-, Recorder of Falmouth
-, town or port of
-, French ships seized at or
boarded off
-, intrusion of French fishermen
on coast of
-, packet boats from
-, agent for
-, letters to
-, to Corunna, discontinued
-, Recorder of
Fane, Henry, Esq., clerk of the Privy Council
Fanshaw, Dr. John
Farmer, Major Robert, of the 34th Regiment,
commanding at Mobille
-, instructions
-, letters from
Farnham, Robert Viscount, of the Irish Privy
Council
-, created Earl of Farnham
Faro, packet boat to run to
Farquharson, James, for Messrs, Roebuck and Garbett, letters from
Farrant, Godfrey Lee, Esq., Register of the
Courts of Admiralty, &c.
-, Mr., the King's proctor
Farrell, T., in H.M.'s service, inhuman conduct of
Fathom Point, below Newry, canal from
Faucitt, Col., letters as to prisoners of war
Faulkner, Capt., of H.M.S. "Bellona," French
man-of-war taken
-, William, Gent., appointment
Fauquier, Lieut. Gov., Virginia
Fawcet, Col.
Fees
Feibry, Mons. de
Feilde, Paul, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., appointment
Fell, Isaac or J., concerned in the publication
of the Monitor
-, Major, at Manilla
Fenelon, Marquis de, French Governor of
Martinique, presses to be put in possession of Fort Royal
-, a correspondence with
Fenn, Isaac, of Swallow Street, invention
Fenner, Harriet, of Brown's Buildings, St. Mary Axe, London, petition
Fenning, Daniel, author, licence to print
Fenoulhet, James John, clerk in the Secretary of State's office
-, Peter, Esq., appointment
Fenwick, Mr., Consul [General at Elsenore],
letters to
-, memorial, &c.
Ferdinand of Brunswick, Prince
-, army under
-, commissariat to
-, complaint of its nonwithdrawal
-, convention settled by
-, guns to be delivered to
-, Prussian prisoners belonging to
corps of, to be allowed for
Fergus, Patrick, appointment
Ferguson, Griffith, preacher of the Gospel,
presentation
-, James, of Pitfour, Esq., advocate,
appointment
Feronce, Mons.
-, letter from
Ferrers, Earl, (Lawrence,) forfeited estates of
-, (Washington,) petition
Ferrier, Mr. Alexander, minister of Oxnam
Ferrol, an attack on, preparations for
-, by whom projected
-, intelligence as to the enemy's troops,
ships, &c. at
Ferron, Abraham, steward to the Russian envoy
Ferryland, Newfoundland
Fetherston, John, Dean of St. Lazerian
Fetteresso, church and parish of
Feudal and English law, new professorship of, at Trinity College, Dublin
Few and teind duties, grant of
Fez and Morocco, see Morocco.
Fielding, Allen
-, Sir John
-, letter, &c. from
-, letter to
-, and other justices, a badge permitted to be worn by
-, Patrick, condemned for enlisting men
into foreign service
-, in Chelmsford gaol, letter from
Fillan, Alexander, of co. of Forfar
Finch, William, Esq., Vice-Chamberlain of the Household
Findlater and Seafield, James Earl of, appointment
Findougask, ministers of
Finlay, Mr. William, of Campbeltown, appointment
Fiott, Mr., letter to
Fire machine, invention of a
Fisher, Mr. James, appointment
-, Thomas, Esq., late agent of the 4th
Dragoens, court-martial on
Fishing on the coasts, mutual liberty to France and England for, as to
Fisker, Capt., of the "Greenland," Danish man-of-war
Fitch or Fetch, Governor, Connecticut
Fitzgerald, John Anster, who ran away with
a widow against her will
-, pardon
Fitzgibbon, Councillor, motion about pensions
Fitzherbert, William, Esq., appointment
Fitzwilliam Richard Viscount
Flags of truce, trade by means of
-, ordered by the Secretary of State
Flamstead, Mr., Royal Astronomer, &c. at Greenwich Observatory
Flanders, coast of, French troops assembled
along
-, contraband trade from, report as to,
to be sent
-, illicit trade from
Fleet Prison, warden of
Fleming, John, of Brompton Park, Esq., baronetcy
Flemming, Mr. James, of Jamaica, memorial, &c.
Fletcher, Andrew, Esq., keeper of the Signet
in Scotland
-, letters from
-, Dr. Thomas, bishop of Kildare,
deceased
-, Lieut. Col., conduct of, meets with
approbation
Flint, Capt
Flitcroft, Henry, fellow-commoner of Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge
Flood, Warden, Esq., Chief Justice of the
King's Bench in Ireland, &c., appointment
-, sudden death
Floorcloth, painted, groundwork for
Florence silk stopped in London on suspicion of being French
Florida, East, civil officers in
-, extension of boundary suggested
-, Governor of
-, provisioning of troops in
-, West
-, accounts from
-, civil officers in
-, defective state of regiments, &c.
-, dispute as to the command of
the troops in
-, Governor of
-, East and West, engineers for
-, engineers to be sent to
-, orders to take possession of,
sent
-, ordnance for
-, establishments for care
of
-, revenue of, papers as to
-, settlement of, with inhabitants
-, staffs of the garrisons at
-, supernmeraries in, disposition
of
-, treatment of Spanish vessels in
-, troops destined for
Flour, machine for dressing, invention
Fludyer, Sir Samuel, Bart., Lord Mayor of London
Flushing
Fobbing rectory, presentation
Fogo, (Newfoundland)
Foker, John
Foley, Henry, action in Common Pleas
Folkestone, Mayor of, (John Hague,) application, from, &c.
-, obstruction to the mackerel fishery
off, &c.
-, Viscount, (William,) appointment
-, licence to enclose
-, created Earl of Radnor, &c.
Foller, Privy Councillor de, at Bonne
Fontainebleau
Forage delivered to the British troops
Forbes, Alderman John, of Dublin, late
apothecary to the Soldiers' Infirmary
-, John, Esq., one of the Lords of the
Admiralty, appointments
-, Lord
-, regiment of
-, Lord James, appointment
-, Mr., letters to
Ford, Mr.
-, English Consul at Algiers, payment to widow
Fordyce, Alexander, Esq.
-, William, of Westminster, surgeon,
invention
Foreign accounts, roll of, extracts from
Foreign ministers, exemptions allowed to
-, seamen in H.M.'s ships, rule as to
discharge of
-, service, applications for pardon for
entering, expected
-, states, commissions from courts of, for
examining witnesses, reciprocally executed
-, and princes, libels upon, how
generally dealt with
-, subject to be arrested in England for
a murder abroad
-, troops in British pay, dates of dismissal, &c.
-, commissioners appointed
to examine into claims for
Forest of Dean, see Dean, Forest of
Forfar, co. of, address on the peace
-, Sheriff Depute of
Forgan, kirk of, right of presentation, &c.
Forres, &c. sheriffdoms of, Keeper of Register of Seasines in
Forrest, John, Esq., master of the Edinburgh Merchants' Company
Forrester, Col. James, letter from Jersey
-, Governor of Belleisle
-, Deputy Consul, at Barcelona
-, Dr. Paul, Canon of Christ Church,
Oxford, deceased
-, Major William, reduced in Ireland
Forster, Col. Wm., Commander-in-Chief in
Nova Scotia
-, commanding in Scotland in
absence of Lord George Beauclerk, &c.,
letter from
Fort Augustine, in East Florida
-, Augustus, N.B., Governor of
-, on the estate of Lovat, school
wanted in
-, Charles, at Alverstoke
-, Dauphin
-, George (dependency of Guadeloupe),
commandant of
-, N.B., Fort Adjutant of
-, Governor of
-, Lewis, on the River Senegal
-, Royal, dependency of Guadeloupe,
barrack-master of
-, Governor of
-, Martinique, collect of thanksgiving for taking of
-, Governor of
-, St. George, presidency of, appointments made by, for Manilla
-, William (India), treaty made by
Governor of, protested against
-, St. John's, see St. John's.
-, in Scotland, Lieut. Governor of
Forteaux, port of, on coast of Labrador, a grant of
Forten
Fortescue, James, Esq.
-, William Henry, Esq.
Forts, a stop put to grazing of cattle on the
earthworks, &c.
-, and garrisions, a report upon, ordered
Foster, John, of Long Acre, coachmaker, invention
Fothergill, taken into partnership by Mr. Boulton
Foundries in Great Britain, superintendent of, and salary
Fowke, Major Genl.
-, Dorothy, wife of, pension
Fowler, Robert, D. D., church appointment
Fownes, Sir William, Bart.
Fox, Mr.
-, letter to
-, Henry, Esq., created Lord Holland
-, Henry Edward, Esq., appointment
-, Lady Caroline, created Lady Holland
"Fox" packet boat, supposed loss of
Foxworthy, Mr., H.M.'s naval officer at Kinsale, intelligence, &c. from
Fraine, James
France, Admiral of, defrauded of his dues
-, Ambassadors Extraordinary from, see
French Ambassador.
-, application to take informations before
British magistrates for a cause in
-, arrest in, for crime committed in England
-, arret permitting the entry of dyeing
drugs from British ports into
-, compensation from, for restitution of
Guadeloupe, &c.
-, complaint of seizure of an English
vessel on coast of
-, debt of, for stores at Belleisle
-, duties on British ships in
-, English Ambassador or Minister in,
(Mr. Stanley,)
-, letter to, as to restitution
of Guadeloupe
-, passes obtained from
-, ultimatum delivered by
-, (Earl of Hertford,)
-, letters to
-, memorial from
-, privileges to be allowed
to
-, English criminals in, as to apprehension of
-, English Embassy in, secretary to
-, extraordinary bounty from, for prisoners of war
-, hostages in, for prize ships
-, intention of, to send armed vessels on
the coast of England
-, Irish brigades in, disgust of the
officers
-, ironworks in, visited
-, King of, declaration from
-, has nothing to hide
-, Turkish ship bought by, in order
to be restored
-, letters of marque against
-, Parliament of, custom of registering
treaties in the sovereign courts of, why
obsolete
-, &c., Plenipotentiaries of, preliminaries
of peace signed by
-, prisoners to be carried to, at King's
expense
-, prisoners of war sent to the allied
army in
-, vessels carrying flags of truce to, as
to persons who apply for passages in
Francis, P., at the War Office, letter from
-, Philip, in the Secretary of State's
office
-, clerk, chaplain to the garrison
at Belleisle
-, B.A., rector of Barrow
-, D.D., chaplain to Chelsea Hospital
-, Esq., &c., pension in Ireland
-, Samuel, on board a ship for transportation
Franck, George, sugar refiner, free denizen
Frank, Richard, Esq., of Campsall
Frankfort
Franking, a method of, not conformable to
the Act
-, privilege of, taken away, proposed
allowance in lieu of
Franklin, Gilbert, Esq.
-, Governor, New Jersey
-, John, of the parish of St. Sepulchre,
London
Fraser, Mr., letters as to Lieut. Ogilvie
-, Alexander, second minister of Inverness, presentation
-, a commissioner of police in
Scotland, appointment
-, of Stricken, Esq., a Commissioner of Justiciary in Scotland, resignation on appointment as General of
the Mint in Scotland
-, Charles, appointment
-, Capt. Thomas
-, William, Esq., appointed the Duke of
Grafton's secretary
Frazer, Consul, at Tripoli
-, Lieut. Andrew, assistant to Col. Desmaretz, at Dunkirk
-, extra pay
Frederick, Sir Charles, badge of K.C.B. for
-, Surveyor General of the Ordnance, letters from
Frederick's regiment
Free denizens of Great Britain
Free Enquirer, the, warrant to search for
author, &c. of
-, prosecutions of publisher, &c.
-, author of, discovered
Freemantle, J., Esq., Secretary to the Customs, letters from or to
Free postage, see Postage.
French Ambassador, (or Minister Plenipotentiary) paragraphs in newspapers complained of by
-, (Mons. de Mirepoix,)
-, (Due de Nivernois,)
-, letters, &c. to and from
-, passes to prisoners of
war from
-, reception at Dover
-, (Chevalier D'Eon,) memorials,
&c. from
-, recalled, refuses to give
up his papers, &c.,see also D'Eon
-, (Count de Guerchy,)
-, memorials or applications
from, or mention of
-, applies to have Mons.
D'Eon secured, &c.
-, attempted arrest of the
Gentleman of the Horse of, whether a
violation of privileges, &c.
-, attempt to extort money
from, by threats
-, complaint that due privileges were not allowed him
-, copy of cerdentials
-, declaration of, as to
accounts for prisoners of war
-, goods belonging to,
stopped at the Custom House
-, indictment of, for inciting
to assassinate
-, omission in reception of
-, pamphlet or book contaning libel on
-, to Sweden
-, boat visited and examined by the
commander of an English frigate, complaint
-, bottoms, sugar in, seizures of
-, cannon purchased by the, in England
-, church, Threadneedle Street, London,
minister
-, claims on bishopric of Osnaburg
-, coast, troops on
-, colonies, clerk to the Receiver General
of
-, complaints by the, as to illegal captures by English cruisers
-, convicts on way for transportation
captured by the
-, Court, complaint of the breach of a
capitulation from
-, contracts for salt beef in Ireland
by
-, engagement of, with the Spanish
-, groundless article concerning
intentions of
-, demand by the, for Prussian prisoners
of war
-, East India Company, capture of a
ship of, complained of
-, claim restitution of effects
in Quebec and Grenada
-, demands for prisoners of
war
-, frigate of, captured
-, disputes with, how to be
settled
-, effects of the, at Grenada, seizure,
&c.
-, families desirous of going to Carolina
-, fishermen ask for liberty to fish
-, intrusion of, complained of
-, obstruction by
-, fishery at Newfoundland, see Newfoundland fishery.
-, flag, a Mahonese ship bearing the,
dispute as to
-, frigate fired into
-, packet boat taken by
-, frigates captured, &c.
-, interest in Ireland, the
-, men-of-war take places in Sumatra
-, Minister to the States General
-, Minister in England
-, Ministry refuse to apprehend an English criminal
-, officers, not taken in King's ships, as
to exchange of
-, prisoners of war, removed from
the men, suggestion
-, said to be in Ireland in disguise
-, taken at Pondicherry
-, passports for the "permission ships,"
-, prisoner of war arrested
-, prisoners brought from Quebec, the
East Indies, &c.
-, prisoners of war in England, complain
of ill-treatment
-, convention for subsistence of,
sent, &c.
-, exchange of
-, extraordinary bounty for, daily
allowance of food, &c.
-, left without a sentinel
-, maintenance of, account of
-, payment for
-, persons charged with care of
-, sending home, &c
-, where confined or on parole,
&c.
-, in Germany, settlement of
accounts for
-, in India
-, privateer, prize made by a
-, taken in a port of Norway
-, privateers, partiality of Spaniards to
-, prize cut out from a port in Norway
-, Protestant churches, congratulatory
address to the King from
-, Protestants at Plymouth, necessitous
circumstances, officers of, &c.
-, Resident or Minister Plenipotentiary in
England, see French Ambassador, &c.
(D'Eon) above.
-, service, desertion of the Scotch into
the
-, officers in the, coming to England, as to passports for
-, person supposed under sentence of death for having been in
-, settlers engaged for the American
colonies, a disagreeable report about
-, ships boarded or seized on the English
coast
-, forcing a trade at St. Vincent,
taken
-, in Great Britain, duty on
-, sezied, &c.
-, seized in the West Indies
-, taken before the declaration of
war, application of proceeds
-, under Spanish colours
-, ship of war in distress, assistance to be
given to
-, ships of war captured, &c.
-, going in to the Gulf of St. Lawrence
-, sloops captured
-, squadron, account of the
-, territories ceded to His Majesty, as to
the Jesuits' estates in
-, trade, &c. in the river Gambia
-, trading ships, capture of, through intelligence from a British consul in a
Spanish port
-, troops cut to pieces in an ambush
-, &c. in various places, information of spies, &c.
-, Matthew, of the "Golden Lion,"
Colney
-, Robert, Esq., a justice of Common
Pleas in Ireland, appointment
-, pension
-, retirement
Frenchmen taken up being without passes
Frewen, Charles, Esq., letter to
-, Richard, journeyman jeweller, to be
prosecuted
Friars Preachers, Order of the
Friend, John, of Canterbury
-, William, Dean of Canterbury
Frost, Capt., of the "Friendship,"
Frow, John, convict
Fryer, Thomas, of Bishopsgate Street, London, invention
Fuentes, Conde de, see Spanish Ambassador.
Fulham, a new manufacture of crucibles set up at
Fuller, Henry, deceased
-, John, of Newgate Street, London,
bookseller
Furnace and fire engine, invention