General Index: N, O

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Nagle, Sir Richard:
-, brothers of, address to James II signed by
-, recommendation from
-, at St. Germains
-, secretary to James II
-, and settlement made by Colonel O'Brien

Nairn, shire of, commission of justiciary for

Namur, siege of

Nancy, Lorraine, pass to

Nanfan, John, lieutenant–governor of New York, commissioner for trying piracies, and mutiny of soldiers in New York

Nanney, Hugh, deputy lieutenant for Carnarvonshire and Merionethshire
-, John, deputy lieutenant for Merionethshire

Nantes (Nantz, Nants), France
-, advices from
-, Bureau de classes de
-, commissaire général de
-, letter dated at
-, search for seamen at
-, ships (transports), at, for or from

Napier, Francis, commissioner for the Highlands
-, Francis, provost of Stirling, commissioner for the Highlands
-, Sir John, bart., deputy lieutenant for Bedfordshire
-, Nathaniel, deputy lieutenant for Dorset
-, Sir Nathaniel, deputy lieutenant for Dorset

Napier of Kilmahew or Napier alias Maxwell of Kilmalew, George, discharge of ward and nonentry duties to, lands resigned by

Naples, Italy, thrown silk from

Naples and Navarre (Narvar), king of

Napper, Francis, captain in Webb's regiment
-, George, ensign in Coote's regiment

Narva (Nerva), Ingria, merchants in, passes to, ships for

Narvar. See Naples and Navarre.

Nash, Mr. or Captain, at Gravesend, letters to
-, Edward, lieutenant in Granville's regiment, deceased

Nassau, Cornelius de, appointed Master of the Robes
-, Henry de, seigneur d' Auverquerque, Master of the Horse, issue to
-, Henry de, earl of Grantham, rumoured appointment

Nassau of Friesland (Nassaw of Frizeland, Frise), princess dowager of, king of Denmark's sister, William III advised to marry and note.

Nassau Saarbruch (Sarbruck), prince of, and French protestants

Natives, The

Naturalization. See Scotland (foreigners).

Naval engagements, with the French

Naval expedition

Naval salutes, and French ships, dispute with Genoa re

Naval Stores:
-, from Courland
-, at Deptford, shown to the Tripoli envoy
-, depot in Ireland for
-, embezzlement of conviction for
-, from Hamburg
-, for Kinsale
-, from the Plantations, representation re
-, old, sale of
-, protection of
-, report on, mentioned

Naval tracts, note.

Naval volunteers, bounty, conduct money, rewards, etc., for
-, Lord Haversham on
-, proclamations for encouraging

Navaretta, Don Pedro, Admiral of Spain, differences between him and count d'Estrees adjusted, vice–admiral of the Confederate fleet

Navaretti (Navarette, Dominic Fernandez), Historical . . . account of China by, and note.

Navarre (Narvar), king of. See Naples.

Navarro, Signior, Spanish consul, privilege for

Navigation, Act of, breach of, object and operation of, and Swedish ships, encouragement of

Navy. See also Danish fleet, Dutch navy, French navy, Portuguese navy, Spanish navy.
-, admirals. See Admirals.
-, beer for, shortage of
-, captains. See Captains (R.N.).
-, casks for
-, chaplain–general for
-, chaplains. See Chaplains.
-, chirurgeons. See Chirurgeons.
-, clerk of the acts of the, office of
-, coast defence, guard for
-, collaborating with Danish fleet, with the Dutch
-, commissioners of. See Navy Board.
-, comptroller of. See Haddock, Sir R.
-, conduct money
-, contingent services
-, court–martial
-, desertion
-, dockyards. See Chatham, Portsmouth.
-, embezzlement in. See Naval Stores.
-, employments in, at disposal of Lord High Admiral
-, engagements. See Naval engagements.
-, flag officers. See below officers.
-, French pilot in
-, guns, state of
-, health of
-, landsmen for. See Landsmen.
-, manning:
-, additional men
-, admiralty to report twice a week on
-, Benbow on the difficulties of
-, and the Cinque Ports. See Cinque Ports.
-, complements. See below ships.
-, convict recruits
-, cost of
-, by impressment. See Impressment.
-, by Kent fishermen
-, Lord Haversham on
-, memorials re
-, numbers borne, increase in, totals
-, numbers mustered, increase in, totals
-, by pardoned pirates. See Pirates.
-, proclamations re
-, redeemed captives from Barbary for
-, and Lord Romney
-, volunteers for. See Naval volunteers.
-, marines. See Marines.
-, medicine for. See Cockburn.
-, midshipmen extraordinary admitted
-, milled lead for
-, observation of movements of, by the French
-, officers:
-, appointments, pay, etc. See various ranks.
-, dismissed
-, flag:
-, allowances of
-, bounty granted by Parliament to
-, reports of
-, unemployed at sea
-, restoration or re–employment of petitions for
-, superannuated
-, wages, petition for
-, widows of, pensions for
-, ordnance stores for
-, pensions, retrenched and restored. See Pensions.
-, plumbers' stores for
-, protection of trade routes by
-, recalls. See Navy, seamen (wages).
-, salutes. See Naval salutes.
-, scuppers for
-, seamen:
-, desertions. See above desertions.
-, lent to merchant ships, complaint re
-, pressed. See also Impressment; Worcestershire.
-, discharge of
-, inspection of, by Customs officers
-, shoes and stockings for
-, travelling expenses of
-, recruiting in Ireland for
-, voluntary enlistment of. See Naval volunteers.
-, wages of due on recalls, petition for
-, for winter guard, memorial re
-, services abroad, provision for
-, ships, squadrons and fleets:
-, advice boats
-, Aylmer's squadron. See Aylmer.
-, Benbow's squadron. See Benbow.
-, blown up
-, bomb vessels
-, brigadines
-, at Cadiz. See Cadiz.
-, off Cape Verde Islands
-, captured by the French. See Prizes.
-, careening and cleaning
-, on the coast of Guinea
-, on the coast of Ireland, and see Ireland (coast of).
-, commissioned to seize pirates
-, complements:
-, abroad
-, highest:
-, 3rd rates, and note.
-, 4th rates, and note
-, 5th rates and note.
-, totals
-, lowest, of 3rd rates
-, middle
-, 3rd rates, and note.
-, 4th rates, and note
-, 5th rates and note
-, men wanting to complete
-, totals
-, total
-, condition of, report on
-, cruising, list of, off Dunkirk, complaint against, off Guernsey and Jersey, on the coast of Ireland. See Ireland (coast of).
-, disposal of
-, in the Downs, and see Downs.
-, Dunkirk squadron. See Dunkirk.
-, in the East Indies
-, fireships note, note
-, fitting out. See below repairing.
-, on foreign service, reports to the Cabinet re
-, frigates, complaint against
-, Hopson's squadron. See Hopson, T.
-, hospital ships, note, note.
-, hulks, destroyed
-, gun power
-, lists of, in sea pay
-, lost
-, in the Mediterranean. See Mediterranean.
-, in the Medway
-, under captain and rearadmiral Munden. See Munden.
-, named. See Ships.
-, under vice–admiral Neville. See Neville, John.
-, in Newfoundland. See Newfoundland.
-, under Captain Norris. See Norris.
-, old, sale of
-, ordnance storeship
-, at Plymouth, and see Plymouth.
-, at Portsmouth, and see Portsmouth.
-, prizes taken by. See Prizes.
-, rates:
-, 1st, cleaning and refitting, manning
-, 2nd, cleaning and refitting, disposal of, lists of, manning
-, 3rd:
-, captains of
-, complements of. See above complements.
-, disposal of
-, lists of
-, manning
-, transporting troops
-, 4th:
-, captains of
-, complements. See above complements.
-, disposal of
-, fitting out
-, for Jamaica
-, lists of
-, redeemed captives from Barbary brought home by
-, transporting troops
-, for West Indies
-, 5th:
-, captain of, pension of
-, complements of. See above complements.
-, disposal of
-, fitting out
-, for Jamaica
-, lists of
-, 6th, disposal of, fitting out, lists of
-, repairing and fitting out, time required for and cost of
-, rigging of, by Kent fishermen
-, Rooke's squadron. See Rooke.
-, sheathed
-, sloops
-, small ships, employed at home, fitting out
-, at Spithead, and see Spithead.
-, storeships
-, in the Straits and see Mediterranean.
-, in Sweden. See Sweden.
-, tender
-, in the Thames
-, transporting troops
-, in the West Indies and see West Indies.
-, under Captain Whetstone. See Whetstone.
-, yachts
-, sickness (scurvy, fevers, flux) and mortality
-, solder for
-, stations, on the coast of Ireland, in the Soundings
-, strength of, compared with the French, French estimate of
-, supply for
-, surgeons. See Surgeons.
-, surveyor of, see Dummer, E.; Tippets, Sir J.; assistant to
-, Swedish subjects in
-, table money, reduction of
-, Treasurer of, accounts of, M.P. instructed to examine, etc., fund for signal services in his hands issue to See also Littleton, Sir T.
-, victuallers of:
-, appointment (J. Barrington; T. Coleby; S. Mayne; H. Vincent; W. Wright)
-, memorial of
-, report of
-, victualling, report for the Cabinet
-, volunteers for. See Naval volunteers.
-, widows and orphans, petition of
-, winter guard, provision for, seamen for
-, yeoman of the powder room

Navy Board or Commissioners of the Navy (Atkins, S.; Hayter, T.; Hill, J.; Shovell, Sir C.; Sotherne, S.; Tollat, G.; Tymewell, B.):
-, applications to, for wages
-, appointment of
-, contract with
-, and embezzlement of naval stores
-, 'great crimes committed by'
-, and impressment charges
-, office of (Navy Office) in Barbados, clerk of
-, old ships and stores sold by
-, petition of, for house allowance in London
-, at Plymouth. See St. Lo, G. and the victualling commissioners

Neal (Neale, Neile), James, affidavit of, mentioned
-, Jos., elected member of the S.P.G.
-, Roger, ensign in Meredith's regiment
-, Thomas, master of the mint, 'allowances on his account,' warrant for, report signed by
-, Thomas, of Bramfield, deputy lieutenant for Beccles Division, co. Suffolk

Neatby or Neatley, Ralph, major, lieutenant–colonel in Princess Anne's regiment

Neave, William, serjeant–at–law, attending Court of Claims, Ireland, payment for

Necklace of pearls

Needwood Forest, co. Stafford, deputy lieutenant of, Barton Ward in, keeper of Sherald Park in, keeper of

Negro trade, Benbow's orders re, company for. See Assiento Co.

Neile. See Neal.

Neilson of Craigcaffie, Gilbert, elder and younger, lands resigned by

Nelson, Robert, pass for

Nelthorpe, Edward, merchant at Leghorn, petition signed by

Nelthrope, James, reprieve for manslaughter

Nerva. See Narva.

Nesmond, [André de], marquis de Nesmond:
-, captain of the Sceptre
-, command for, under the viceadmiral [Estrees]
-, lieutenant–general commanding at Toulon
-, squadron of
-, manning
-, movements
-, ships captured by (in 1696)
-, ships of, with their captains, named

Nesson. See Neston.

Neston (Nesson), co. Cheshire, packet boats at

Netherlands. See Spanish Netherlands.

Nettlesheeth, Isle of Wight

Nettlestone, St. Helens, Isle of Wight

Neve, alias Le Neve, Oliver, of Great Witchingham, pardon for

Neville (Nevil, Nevile, Nevill), E. [Sir Edward, judge, Common Pleas], report on Savoy Hospital signed by
-, Edward, captain of H.M.S. Lincoln
-, Grey, elected member of the S.P.G.
-, John, vice–admiral, commanding squadrons in the Straits and West Indies
-, Mary, widow of John, petition of
-, Richard, cornet in Echlin's regiment
-, Richard, deputy lieutenant for Berkshire

Nevis, Leeward Islands:
-, Admiralty Court of, ship condemned for piracy in
-, Benbow's squadron at
-, commission for trying piracies at
-, governor–in–chief of. See Codrington, C.
-, lieutenant–governor of. See Elrington, R.
-, lord high admiral of

New Bedford River (New Cut River)

New England:
-, army in. See Army in New England.
-, assembly of, address from
-, college in. See Harvard.
-, governor of, commission for, caveat against, salary of see also Coote, R., earl of Bellomont; Dudley, J.
-, Indians in, general insurrection intended by
-, Captain Kidd in
-, lord high admiral of
-, new sod fort for
-, ordnance stores for, estimated cost of
-, pirates in, commission for trying, seizure of
-, property in, petition for
-, security of, provision for
-, ship for
-, See also Boston and under several provinces.

New Forest:
-, licence to hunt in
-, warden and keeper of, warrant to, and see Paulet, C., duke of Bolton.
-, woodward of. See Pyle, E.

New Hampshire:
-, commission for trying piracies at
-, governor or governor–in–chief of, commission for, caveat against, salary and gratuities of, See also Coote, R.; Earl of Bellomont; Dudley, J.
-, lieutenant–governor of. See Partridge, W.

New Windsor. See Windsor.

New Years' gifts. See Jewel House.

New York:
-, agreement with Kidd's crew made at
-, army in. See Army in New York.
-, assembly appointed to meet at
-, attorney–general of. See Broughton, S. S.
-, chaplain of the fort at
-, chief justice of. See Atwood, W.
-, church of, charter for, pretended flaw in, lease of 'the farm' to
-, commission for trying piracies at
-, council of, letters and papers from
-, defence and fortification of, ordnance and forces required for
-, governor–in–chief of, pirates delivered to, salary and gratuities of, See also Coote, R., earl of Bellomont; Hyde, E., Viscount Cornbury.
-, importance of
-, Captain Kidd going to
-, letter dated at
-, lieutenant–governor of. See Nanfan, J.
-, lord high admiral of
-, magazine of
-, militia of
-, ordnance for, estimated cost of
-, province of:
-, agent of. See Champante, J.
-, Indians in, insurrection intended by
-, engineer in. See Romer. W. W.
-, French designs on
-, ships of

Newark, co. Renfew. See Finlaystoun Maxwel.

Newbie in Peebles, co. Peebles, lands

Newburgh, earl of. See Livingstone, Sir J.

Newcastle, duke of. See Holles, J.

Newcastle near Lyons, [co. Kilkenny], manor of, seneschal of

Newcastle–upon–Tyne, co. Northumberland:
-, assizes at
-, deputy lieutenants for
-, mayor of, letter to
-, ships from

Newell, John, action in ejectment against

Newfoundland:
-, army in. See Army in Newfoundland.
-, barracks in. See Barracks.
-, coining instruments seized in
-, commander–in–chief
-, fishery, protection of
-, fortifications in, cost of building and repairing
-, French men–of–war for
-, navy (men–of–war at and for), commander–inchief of, pirates to be delivered to, and see Fairborne, S. notice of impending war with France and Spain sent to
-, ordnance buildings at
-, pirates and piracies at, commission for trying, information re
-, ship from
-, See also Ferryland, Placentia, St. John's, Tarrbay.

Newhaven, Viscount. See Cheyne, W.

Newhaven, co. Sussex, shipwreck near

Newhoff's Voyages (John Nieuhoff's remarkable voyages . . . into Brazil), and note.

Newlands, co. Peebles, parish

Newmarket, cos. Cambridge and Suffolk, road to Mildenhall from, enclosure of

Newmore. See Monro of Newmore.

Newmore chaplainry, diocese of Ross

Newport, Francis, earl of Bradford, cofferer of the household, issue to, lord lieutenant of Salop
-, Richard, Lord Newport, deputy lieutenant for Salop

Newport, co. Monmouth, examination dated at, major of. See Herbert, H.
-, See Nieuport.

Newry mountains, Ireland, barracks on

Newsletters

Newspapers, of Bristol, And see Post Boys.

Newton, Charles, master of the Hester.
-, Isaac, warden of the Mint.
-, letter from
-, petition certified by
-, reports by and signed by
-, warrant to
-, John, lieutenant–colonel, his company in the 1st FootGuards

Newtoun. See Ramsay of Newtoun.

Newtyll. See Udney of Newtyll.

Niccol. See Nichol.

Nice, John, post warrant for

Nichol (Niccol, Nicholl), Anthony, of Penvose in St. Tudy, petition of
-, Ben, declaration of, petition of, mentioned
-, Daniel, elected member of the S.P.G.

Nicholas, Edward, issue to
-, John, order in council signed by

Nicholl. See Nichol.

Nicholson (Nicolson), —, son of Sir George, baronetcy of Scotland for
-, Francis, colonel, governorgeneral of Virginia, charity for French protestants distributed by commissioner for trying piracies
-, Sir George, senator of the College of Justice
-, John, lieutenant in Harvey's regiment

Nicolson. See Nicholson.

Nieuhoff, John. See Newhoff.

Nieuport (Newport), Flanders:
-, coast of, branch pilot for
-, Dutch battalions at
-, occupied by the French
-, H.M. ships cruising off

Night caps and gowns, prize goods

Nishton, co. Clare

Noailles, Bailly de, galleys from Marseilles under command of

Noake, John, pardon for

Noble, Edmund, deputy lieutenant for Tower Hamlets
-, Mark, captain of H.M.S. Dunwich

Noel, hon. John, deputy lieutenant for Leicestershire

Noell, John, deputy lieutenant for Rutland

Nolan, Nicholas, committed to Newgate

Noland, —, suspect, search for

Non–entry duties. See Dues.

Nonconformist chaplain. See Hook, J.

Norcliff (Norcliffe), Fairfax, deputy lieutenant for Yorkshire, E.R.
-, William, cornet in Essex's regiment

Norfolk, duchess of (Lady Mary Mordaunt):
-, alimony suit brought by
-, case of, against Bill for divorce
-, in Flanders and Paris
-, her interest in Billing
-, her marriage settlement
-, mother of. See Mordaunt, P. witnesses against, examination of
-, duke of. See Howard, H.

Norfolk:
-, assizes
-, circuit, general pardon for justices for warrant to
-, deputy lieutenants for
-, lord lieutenant of. See Howard, H., duke of Norfolk; Townshend, C., Viscount Townshend.
-, navigation into
-, weavers of. See Weavers.
-, wool combers of, case of

Norman, Edmund, action brought by

Normanby, marquis of. See Sheffield, J.

Normandy glass

Normanton, co. Notts

Norris, —, captain of a 3rd rate, proposed
-, John, captain of H.M.S. Russell and Captain Desborow mismanagement of squadron commanded by suspension of, taken off

Norrkoping (North Coping), Sweden, ship for

Norroy king of arms. See Heralds, College of.

North, Monsieur, in Paris
-, Francis, 2nd Lord Guilford, elected member of the S.P.G.
-, Sir Francis (1st Lord Guilford), Attorney–General, Lord Chief Justice, Common Pleas and Lord Keeper.
-, and abuses discovered by Mr. Brunskel note
-, cousin of. See Colclough, Adam.
-, "several honest judges" removed by his politics
-, William, Lord North and Grey, captain and lieutenant–colonel in the [1st] Foot–Guards

North and Grey, Lord. See North, W.

North Berwick. See Berwick and Dalrymple of North Berwick.

North Coping. See Norrköping.

North Level of the fens

Northampton, earl of. See Compton, G.

Northampton, trial at

Northamptonshire:
-, auditor or receiver of
-, deputy lieutenants for
-, Lord Griffin's forfeited estate in
-, high sheriff of
-, lord lieutenant of. See Mordaunt, C., earl of Peterborough.
-, navigation into

Norther Cross in Plympton St. Mary, q.v.

Northern circuit pardon, Bill for

Northesk, earl of. See Carnegie, D.

Northey (Northy), Sir Edward, Attorney–General, letter from report signed by See also Attorney–General.
-, William, deputy lieutenant for Tower Hamlets
-, William, of Hackney, petition of

Northumberland, duke of. See Fitz Roy, G.

Northumberland, deputy lieutenants for, high sheriff of, lord lieutenant of. See Lumley, R., earl of Scarborough.

Norton, Luke, killing of, trial for
-, Owen, captain in Meredith's regiment
-, Richard, deputy lieutenant for Hampshire
-, Richard, of Ixworth, deputy lieutenant for franchises of Bury, co. Suffolk
-, Richard, of Southwick, petition to enclosure a road
-, Welbury, deputy lieutenant for Yorkshire, W.R. and York

Norton Davie, alias Green's Norton cum Whittlebury, co. Northampton, rectory of, presentation to

Norwich, co. Norfolk
-, bishop of. See Moore, J.
-, castle, letter dated at
-, cathedral, almsman in, dean and chapter of, pension out of the manor of Chalke petition of
-, deputy lieutenants for
-, lord lieutenant of. See Townshend, C., Viscount Townshend.
-, recorder of, warrant to
-, weavers of. See Weavers.

Norwood, Benjamin, affidavit of

Noths (des Noths, des Nots, de Nots), —, French king's lieutenant or commander in America, embarking with Coetlogon's squadron, his family going with him

Nott, Fettiplace, steward of H.M. court of record for Lichfield, letter to

Nottingham, earl of. See Finch, D.

Nottingham, the Angel at, deputy lieutenants for mayor of, letter to

Nottinghamshire, deputy lieutenants for, high sheriff of, lord lieutenant of. See Holles, J., duke of Newcastle.

Nourse (Nurse), Henry, deputy lieutenant for Wiltshire

Nova Scotia (Acadie):
-, boundaries of
-, ill condition of
-, lands in, claim to
-, French governor of, proposes "a suspension of arms,"
-, French ships equipping for
-, masts and timber from, compared with those from Quebec for the French navy

Novgorod (Novogardia), Russia, pass to
-, Dowall Thomas letter from add. add

N. S. D. C., [conspirator], letters from, mentioned

Nuck. See Ross of Nuck.

Nugent, —, captain, returned from France without licence
-, D., certificate signed by

Nuisances, indictments for. See Thames.

Nuñes. See Fernand Nuñes.

Nurse. See Nourse.

O

Oakeover, Rowland, deputy lieutenant for Staffordshire

Oakley, John, convict, petition of, reprieve and pardon for
-, Samuel, convict, petition of, reprieve and pardon for

Oates, Roger, deputy lieutenant for Monmouthshire

Oaths:
-, refusal to take, commitments for, proposals for taxing officials and others for
-, tendered to suspects
-, See also Allegiance, Association, Declaration, Supremacy.

Oaths (Ireland) Amendment Bill

Oats, exportation of

Oblivion, Act of

O'Brien (O'Bryan, O'Brine), Lady Catherine, baroness of Clifton, executor of Sir J. Williamson, warrant to
-, Charles, colonel (Viscount Clare), and James II's design to invade England and Ireland, settlement in favour of Christopher O'Brien made by
-, Christopher, captain, of Ennistimon, co. Clare, and James II's design to invade England and Ireland, prosecution of, witnesses for, settlement in favour of
-, Christopher, of Nishton, co. Clare
-, Daniel, colonel, his regiment of dragoons, agent for. See Hurley, P.
-, Daniel, 3rd Viscount Clare, forfeited estate of
-, Daniel, 4th Viscount Clare, and James II's design to invade England and Ireland "looked upon by the Irish as the chief person" in Ireland
-, Sir Donogh, bart., of Dromolan, co. Clare:
-, commissioner of array
-, committed to gaol and re leased
-, examinations of
-, justice of the peace
-, M.P. (in 1692 and 1695)
-, prosecution of, informations and examinations re
-, sheriff of co. Clare (1689)
-, spies employed by
-, troops raised by
-, Teige, brother of Sir Donogh, troop of dragoons given to
-, Teige, of Smithstown, co. Clare, captain of a troop of dragoons under James II, letters from, mentioned
-, William, returned from France without licence
-, William, earl of Inchiquin, privy councillor of Ireland

O'Cahan, Manus, adjutant to Granville's regiment

Ochtertyre. See Murray of Ochtertyre.

Odat, John, pensioner on the Irish establishment

Odbert, Samuel, captain in Brudenell's regiment

Odiam, Gregory, lieutenant, adjutant and quartermaster of the royal regiment of fusiliers

O'Donnel, —, colonel, pensioner on the Irish establishment

Officers' fees, bill for the settlement of, and note.

Offices, buying and selling of, bills against, and note; grants of, in reversion, precedents of, See also Courts of Law; Household.

Official documents (in Ireland):
-, duplication of, proposed
-, office or registry for, proposed
-, original, retention or removal of, by retiring officials 'for their future justification,' transmission of, to succeeding officials, ordered

Officials, not taking the oaths, proposals for taxing

Offley, Joseph, deputy lieutenant for Middlesex

Ogden, Thomas, ship's captain

Ogilfarl, co. Linlithgow, Easter Craigs of, land

Ogilvy (Ogilvie), —, lieutenant in the guards
-, George, Lord Banff
-, James, earl of Findlater, commissioner for the Highlands
-, James, Viscount and earl of Seafield:
-, apartment in Holyroodhouse for
-, commissioner for the Highlands
-, created earl
-, high commissioner to the General Assembly, approbation, etc., to, his instruction
-, information from
-, letter to, mentioned
-, nominated to the Scottish parliament
-, packets for, tampered with
-, payment to
-, Secretary of State for Scotland
-, travelling expense for
-, warrant signed by
-, of Boyn, Sir Patrick, commissioner for the Highlands
-, of Cairnvuilg or Cairnbuilge, Patrick, son of the earl of Findlater, captain in Maitland's regiment, commissioner for the Highlands
-, of Forglen, Alexander:
-, baronetcy for
-, brother to Lord Banff
-, commissioner for the Highlands
-, pension for
-, principal warden of the Mint of Scotland, his resignation
-, receiver of Crown rents in Scotland
-, of Kempcairn, —, elder, commissioner for the Highlands

Oglethorp, William, major to Lord Mohun's regiment

O'Hara (Haro), Sir Charles, regiment of. See Army regiments, 7th foot.

Oig. See Houston Oig.

Oiled Leather dressers, of Dublin, charter for

Oils, importation of See also Hemp; Olive; Rape–seed; Whale.

Okeden, William, deputy lieutenant for Dorset

Okehampton, baron of. See Mohun, C.

Okell, John, scrivener of the Household, petition of

Old Bailey, account of session at, for the king admiralty court at, trial of pirates in trials at

Old Lynn, co. Norfolk

Oleron, isle of, France, French recruits for Canada on

Oliva, peace of

Olive–oil, for soap making

Oliver, Edward, B.D., chaplain to Sir S. Fox, certificate of

Ollivier, John, adjutant to Essex's regiment

Olyffe, Alexander, of Aylesbury, almsman's place for son of

Onandagas (Onandage, Onondages). See Indians in America.

Oneby (Onebye), Robert, prothonotary and clerk of the Crown, cos. Denbigh and Montgomery

O'Neell, Gordon, colonel, James II advised to send, with forces to Ireland

Onondages. See Onandagas.

Onslow, Sir Richard, bart., deputy lieutenant for Surrey

Oporto, Portugal, minister and liberty of preaching in

Orange, prince of. See William III.
-, princess of. See Amelia; Mary II.

Orders in Council. See Council.

Ordnance. And see Artillery.
-, Board or Office of Ordnance:
-, allowance out of
-, building wharfs and storehouses at Portsmouth
-, charges of, for land service for a sea expedition
-, clerks
-, contingencies abroad, charge for
-, contract for powder with
-, and the defences of North and South Shields, Sunderland, etc.
-, difficulty of, to supply king of Sweden with powder
-, directions to
-, employees of, memorial re
-, letters from mentioned
-, matter referred to
-, particulars of artillery train for a sea expedition delivered to
-, Parliamentary supply
-, question of providing transport for stores to the West Indies
-, reports of and to
-, shipping charges for a sea expedition
-, warrants for remitting money from Ireland to
-, willing to part with useless engine in the Tower
-, engineers. See Engineers.
-, iron, exportation of
-, master–general letter to, warrants to See also Sydney, H., earl of Romney.
-, officers, for a sea expedition principal report of See also various ranks.
-, stores:
-, for the army
-, clerk of the delivery of
-, for Jersey
-, gunners' stores
-, issue of, warrant for
-, keeper of
-, low condition of
-, for the plantations
-, for a sea expedition
-, storehouses, charge for repairing
-, storeship. See Navy (ships).
-, treasurer and paymaster issue to See also Mordaunt, H.
-, Ireland:
-, annual charge for
-, clerk of
-, comptroller of
-, engineers of. See Engineers.
-, establishment
-, lieutenant of
-, lieutenant–general of. See Cuffe, F.
-, master or master–general:
-, case of, as to his having all engineers under his command
-, orders to, abstract of
-, overseer of barracks
-, privy councillor of Ireland
-, See also Montgomery, H., earl of Mount Alexander; Wolseley, W.
-, Scotland:
-, master of, pay of

Orfeur, James, lieutenant in Princess Anne's regiment
-, Phil., ensign in Brudenell's regiment

Orford, earl of. See Russell, E.

Orford, co. Suffolk, chapel of, presentation to

Orkney, earl of. See Hamilton, G.

Orkney Islands, property in, proposed act for sale of rents in

Orkney and Shetland, bishopric of, teinds of, stipend payable out of

Orleans, duke of. See Philip II.

Orm, Robert, deputy lieutenant for West Sussex

Ormond, duke of. See Butler, J.

Ormsby (Ormesby), Mr., K.C., recommended to succeed Sir J. Jefferson [as justice, C.P. Ireland]
-, Robert, clerk of the peace, county Dublin

Ormskirk (Ormskeuke), co. Lancaster, suspects landing at

Orphans, court of enquiry for relief of portions, amount of

O. S., letter from

Osbaldeston, Sir Richard, deputy lieutenant for Yorkshire, E.R. and N.R.
-, William, deputy lieutenant for Yorkshire, E.R. and N.R.

Osborn (Osborne, Osbourne, Osburn), Mr., "proposes a place for himself,"
-, Anthony, ensign in Orkney's regiment
-, Charles, deputy lieutenant for Tower Hamlets
-, Charles, deputy lieutenant for Yorkshire, E.R.
-, Sir John, deputy lieutenant for Bedfordshire
-, Peregrine, marquis of Carmarthen:
-, abduction of Mary Morton by
-, captain of H.M.S. Peregrine galley
-, rear–admiral of the red, unemployed at sea
-, regiment of. See Marines.
-, Thomas, duke of Leeds, letter to

Osman, John, in Oxford, newsletter for

Ossington (Ossinton), co. Notts

Ostend:
-, admiral of
-, Jean Bart at
-, directions for entering
-, Dutch battalions in garrison at
-, French galleys for
-, French governor of
-, French troops in
-, French, the, take possession of
-, harbour, men–of–war in sounding of
-, H.M. ships cruising off
-, naval forces at, account of
-, naval preparations at
-, new governor of
-, privateers fitting out at
-, provisions bought at
-, ships from
-, Spanish governor of secretary to
-, Spanish men–of–war at
-, Spanish troops in
-, suspect at
-, vice–admiral of

Oswald of Fingaltoun, Sir James, deceased, accounts of

Otgher, David, merchant of London, pass for

Ouse (Ouze, Owze), river. See Portsmouth.
-, Great, navigation of
-, Little. See Brandon river.

Outhounders

Outlawries, reversal of. See Pardons.

Outlaws. See Scotland.

Ouze. See Ouse.

Ovalle, Alonso de, Historical relation of the Kingdom of Chili by and note.

Overhall. SeeLeith of Overhall.

Oviedo, John Gonsales d', Chronicle and history of the West Indies by note

Owen, Mr., money paid to conspirators by
-, Abel, pirate, pardon for
-, Sir Arthur, bart.:
-, challenge sent to
-, deputy lieutenant for Anglesey and Pembrokeshire
-, elected member of the S.P.G.
-, M.P. for Pembrokeshire
-, Edward, captain of H.M.S. Queensbrough, journal of, extract of report on French naval preparations by
-, John, cornet in Essex's regiment
-, John, deputy lieutenant for Pembrokeshire
-, Michael, ensign in Jacob's regiment
-, Richard, deputy lieutenant for Merionethshire

Owlers

Owze. See Ouse.

Oxenden (Oxindon), George, LL.D., Dean of the Arches:
-, account of convicted pirates given to the king by
-, matters referred to
-, warrants to
-, Sir James, bart., deputy lieutenant for Kent, elected M.P. for Dover [Sandwich] and note.

Oxengate of land

Oxford, bishop of. See Talbot, W.

Oxford, earl of. SeeVere, A. de.

Oxford assizes, trials

Oxford bishopric, first fruits of

Oxford cathedral (Christchurch), almsmen's places in dean and chapter of, letter to

Oxford circuit, general pardons for

Oxford city, convicts at, irregular methods of procuring reprieves for, mayor of, certificate by

Oxford university:
-, Gloucester Hall, education of Greek youths at
-, Margaret professor of divinity in, elected member of the S.P.G.
-, New College, admissions and elections of scholars to, note; warden, etc., of, letters to
-, Regius professor of divinity in, elected member of the S.P.G.
-, student of, degree of D.D. for
-, Trinity College, student of, degree for

Oxfordshire:
-, deputy lieutenants for
-, high sheriff of
-, lord lieutenant of. See Wharton
-, T., Lord Wharton.

Oxindon. See Oxenden.

Oyster dredging and grounds, vice–admiralty court for regulating