Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne, 1703-4. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1924.
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F
Fabri, James
Faculty Office, the
Fagan, John
Fagge, Thomas, petition of
Fairborne, Sir S.
Fairer, Mr.
Fairewell, Mary
Fairfax, Brigadier, his regiment
-, Mr.
Fairlies lands. See Kettle.
Fairs. See Markets.
Fairs (Denmark)
Faiting, David
Falconer, A.
Falmouth, co. Cornwall
-, letters dated at
-, Mayor of. See Wickham.
-, news from
-, packet-boats at,
note
-, agent of, And
see Jones.
-, letters to
-, director of, letters to
-, for Lisbon
-, captain of, letter
to
-, director of. See
Jones.
-, passes viâ, to Portugal and
the West Indies
-, postmaster at. See Gwyn.
Fanshaw, Fanshawe, M.
-, Simon, petition of
-, Sir Thomas
Farall, Laurance
Farcy, John
Fareham (Hampshire)
Farewell, Mr.
Fariss, M.
Farleyor Herley, Father Daniel otherwise called
Farmer, Anne
-, E.
-, Francis
Farnham
-, letter dated at
-, prisoner of war at
-, agent for
-, return of
-, surgeon in. See Summer.
-, White Lamb at
Faro (Portugal)
Farrell, —
-, John
-, Mary
-, Winifrett
Farrington, Farringdon, Colonel, his regiment
Fasch, R.
Fast, appointed for 12 Jan.
Fasting, Lyder
Fauquignon, Charles
Favret, Francis, petition of
Fawsitt, James
Fay, George, a Queen's messenger
Feanagh, James
-, John
Feelex, Lucy
Fehrs, T.
Feilding. See Fielding.
Feillet, Mr.
Felix, Lewis
Fellows, Mr.
Felo de se, goods of persons who become, almoner of. See York, Archbishop of.
Felton, co. Northumberland
Fenn, Lieut.
Fenvier, H.
Fenwick, Edward
-, Elizabeth
Fergisson, William, of Latterpine
Ferguson, Fergusson, James, Brigadier of foot
-, Colonel James, his regiment,
a company of foot added to
-, John
-, of Doneltown (? Dowalton)
-, of Kilkerran, created
a baronet
-, water bailiff of the
Thames
Feri, Sieur
Fermanagh, Sir John Verney, Bart., created Baron Verney of Belturbet and Viscount
Ferns and Leighlin, Bishop of
Ferrand, Paul
Ferrers, Captain Jos.
-, Lieut.-Colonel
Ferronet (or Terronet), John (Jean),
a French prisoner
-, pass for
Festoude, —
Fettiplace, —
Feversham, Lewis de Duras, 2nd Earl of, letter to
Fewellrule (Roxburghshire), lands and barony of
Fewings, Captain Peter
Feytingh, David
Fielding, Bazil
-, Lieut. Charles
-, Feilding, Sir Charles
-, Israel
Fife, chamberlainry of the Queen's
lands, &c. of
-, rents of, pension from
Fife Ness, Fife's Ness (Fifeshire)
Figuéira da Foz (?), Figura (Portugal), harbour of
Finab (Scotland)
Fincastle, John, Lord (son of 1st Earl of Dunmore), marriage contract of
Finch, Anne
-, George
-, Thomas
Fingall, Peter Plunkett, 4th Earl of
Fingnagel, Maria
Finlae, Elizabeth
Finlay, Robert
Finley, R.
Fintilloch (Kirkcudbrightshire)
Finzech (Scotland)
First Fruits and Tenths, revenue from, and support of poor clergy
Fisgill. See Physgill.
Fisher, Mary
-, Thomas
Fisheries, English and French, question of freedom from molestation during the war
-, See also under Ireland.
Fishermen, English, convoy requested to secure, during
-, whiting season
-, French proclamation
not to take any
-, and the war
-, See also under Ships.
Fishery trade, the
Fitch, William
Fitzgerald, —, to be prosecuted for
a libel
-, Conrad
-, Mr.
-, See also Geraldine.
Fitzharding, John Berkeley, 4th Viscount, Treasurer of the Chamber
Fitzharris, Sir Henry, petition of
Fitzpatrick, Lieut. Andrew
-, Captain Edward
-, Captain Richard
Flamand, E.
Flamanville, Cap de (Normandy)
Flammen, —
Flanders
-, the Army in. SeeArmy.
-, the banks of
-, Duke of Burgundy to command in
-, English troops in
-, arms supplied to
-, English troops ordered from
Ireland to
-, passes to
-, the war in
Flawrty, M.
Fleet, Edward
Fleet, the. See Navy, the Royal.
Fleet prison, the. See under London.
Fleming, Ensign Alexander
Flemington, Captain
Fletcher, George
Fleury,—, minister
Flint, John
Florence
-, English Envoy to
-, Envoy of, to England
And see
Giraldi.
-, complains of
violation of neutrality
Flottard, Flotard, David
Fluger, Christian
Flugg, John Peter
Flugge, P.
Flushing, Vlissingen
Fockee, Adrien
-, Henry
Foley, Philip
Folkestone, co. Kent
-, Mayor of, letter to
Follark, Daniel
Fonseca, Easter
-, See also De Fonseca.
Fooe, Mr. See De Foe.
Foortman, Herman, groom to William III
Forbes, —, his widow, Elizabeth
Grant
-, Alexander
-, Arth.
-, Forbuss, William Forbes,
12th Lord, his regiment
-, Robert, of Learney, a clerk
of the Privy Council (Scotland)
-, William Forbes, Lord,
Colonel of Grenadier Guards
Ford, Sir Henry
-, Matthew
-, William Weedon, petition
of
Fordew (Scotland)
Foreland, the
Forfar, Archibald Douglas, 1st Earl of
Forfarshire, sheriff of
-, sheriff depute of. See
Aikman.
Forfeitures, Commissioners of (Ireland), 'Report of
Forgery, confession of
Forglen, Forgline (Banffshire)
Forke, Francis
Forles, Alexander, of Ballogie
-, Sir Alexander, of Tolyhou
-, Arthur, grant to
Formentara, Fermentier, Isle of
Fornier, Ensign John
Forrest,—, to be arrested
-, John
Forrester, Marjory
-, Thomas, sometime minister
at Melrose
-, Sir William
Forstall, Richard
Forster, John
-, Lieut. Nicholas
Fortescue, Edward
-, Hugh
Forth, the, above Queensferry, clerks of the cocquet and searchers at
Fortune (Hampshire), prisoners of war at
Fortune, Lewis
Fort William (Invernesshire) Governor of. See Maitland.
Forward, Colonel John, case of,
documents relating to
-, petition of
Foster, Francis
-, Grace
Foulk, Captain James
Fountaine, James
-, Père
Fournell, M.
-, P.
Fournet, John
-, Michael
-, Peter
Fowey, Foy, co. Cornwall
-, letter dated at
-, Mayor of, letters to
-, postmaster at. See Rowe.
Fowler, J.
-, Thomas
Fownes, Colonel Richard
-, William
Fox, Edward
-, Foxe, Colonel Edward, his
regiment of marines
-, quartermaster to
-, F.
-, Mrs. Frances, letter from
-, John
-, Sir Stephen, a Director of
Greenwich Hospital
Foxcraft,—, to be apprehended on suspicion of treason
Foxon, Captain Thomas
Foxworthy, Mr., his pardon
Foy, Quartermaster Dennis
-, Isaac
-, Jane, petition of
Framton, Mary
France
-, Acts of Parliament against being
in or coming from
-, Admiral of. See Toulouse.
-, Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli to
be persuaded to declare war
against
-, Ambassador of, at Lisbon
-, clandestine trade of
-, coast of, to be preferred to the
coast of Spain for Sir G.
Rooke's operations
-, the Commissioners at War in
-, correspondence with, made high
treason, And see under
Parliament.
-, persons to be arrested
for
-, suspicion of
Court of
-, alleged approval of plot
against Queen Anne by
-, orders from, to arm
vessels
-, Scots in great favour
at
-, Dauphin of, reported very sick
-, despised by the Spaniards
-, emissaries (disaffected persons)
of, conspiring against the
English people
-, English hostages detained in,
note of
-, English and Irish sailing in the
service of
-, Englishman carried to, by force
or collusion, case of
-, English ships taken by
-, Envoy of, to Hamburg. See
Bedall.
-, an estate in, detained
-, expected attack by, on Jamaica
-, fishermen of, whether not to
be molested by English men-of-war or privateers
-, fishing-boat of, at Hastings. See
under Ships.
-, fleet of
-, in the Adriatic, destruction of, to be attempted
-, destruction of Spanish
and Dutch fleets by, off
Palermo (1672)
-, to be engaged, if with
advantage
-, to be prevented from
re-passing the Straits
-, no squadrons reported
abroad in the Mediterranean
-, reported at Toulon
-, rumoured operations
of
-, examinations as to
-, strength of, at Marseilles
-, want of seamen in
-, strength of, at Toulon
-, at Vigo
-, preparing to go to the
West Indies
-, news of
-, of West France or
Mediterranean, Allies hope to
be able to oppose
-, Toulon squadron to be
prevented from joining ships
from West France
-, rumoured arrangements
of
-, rendezvous of, said to
be at Cadiz
-, forces of, in Italy
-, recruits being sent
daily to
-, said to have gone towards the frontiers of Portugal
-, not allowed to enter
Spain
-, in Suabia
-, galleys of, reported at Cadiz
-, hospitals in, all filled with sick
seamen
-, intercepted letter of news for
-, invasion of England by, plot
for
-, and Ireland, alleged commerce
between
-, Irish merchants, their methods
of trading with
-, an Irish Papist brought up in
-, and Irish and Scotch Papists
-, 10,000 landmen reported to be
going from, to Spain
-, lead destined for, captures of
-, lead alleged to be shipped from
Scotland to
-, leave to go to, granted
-, marines of, above 500 reported
killed by the Cevennois
-, men-of-war, &c. of
-, to make a fleet and
search for the Confederate
fleet
-, numbers of, fitting in
the various ports
-, two, reported taken
about Malaga
-, and privateers
See also under Ships.
-, and transports of, to be
intercepted and destroyed
-, naval forces of, estimate of
-, naval intelligence from
-, navy of, wages allowed in, compared with those in England
-, expected to attack in Newfoundland
-, and Nova Scotia
-, Papists (Irish, Scotch, &c.) come
from, without leave, about
Whitehall and St. James's
-, passes to
-, passes or licences to return
from
-, passes for disaffected persons
to, obtained under feigned
names
-, peace (the late) with
-, and peace of Carlowitz
-, persons lately come from
-, discovery of
-, without leave
-, to be arrested
(names)
-, preparations of, in the Mediterranean
-, prisoners of war from and in.
See Prisoners.
-, privateers of. See under Ships.
a prize re-taken by the Dutch
from
-, to prohibit return from, of
such as went there pursuant
to Articles of Limerick
See also under Parliament.
-, recruits from, to Italy, plan to
hinder the sending of
-, Scotsmen coming from, an Act
of Indemnity for
-, secret intercourse with England
-, settlements of, in Africa
-, ships going to, stopped
-, ships of
-, in the Adriatic
-, at Cadiz or Gibraltar,
strength of, to be ascertained
-, Danes taken on board,
allowed to enter Queen's service
-, in Dunkirk road, attempt to burn
-, a fleet bound for Dunkirk with convoys, goes into
St. Malo
-, English subjects serving on, taken
-, a fleet of 150 small
vessels (the 'Grand Partie')
in Conquest Road
-, great preparations of
salted provisions and munitions for
-, on Irish coast
See also under Ships.
-, at La Hogue, burning
of
-, at Martinique
-, 70 odd sail, barques
and merchantmen, off Normandy
-, numbers of, report concerning
-, returning to, to be intercepted
-, off St. John's, Newfoundland
-, that fell in with the
Salisbury
-, 60, bound eastward, reported in Cancale Road
-, suspected to be from,
seized
-, trading with, seized in
Irish ports
-, 13, reported near Cherbourg, making for the West
-, a sloop of, under Beachy Head,
And see Prizes.
-, soldiers from, arrive at Genoa
-, spies lately come from
-, Swedish Resident in. See Palmquist
-, a tartan of, burnt
-, trade with, by the Dutch
-, trading between, and Scotland
and Ireland
-, treaty with England, for the
fishery
-, troops of, expected to disembark at Corunna
-, may intercept the Turkey fleet
-, war with, Privy Council proceedings relating to
France, Louis XIV, King of
-, ready to establish 'King James III
-, reported farewell words of, to the Duke
of Anjou
-, and English
prisoners of war
-, orders of, to his
Admiral
Frances, Augustine
Francheville, Louis
Francia, Jasper
-, Peter
-, Simon
Francis, Captain Samuel
-, William, surgeon
Frankfurt-on-the-Main (Germany)
-, Queen's secretary at. See
Davenant.
Frankland, Lieut.
-, Sir Thomas, Bart., Postmaster General (q.v.)
-, letters from
-, letter to
Franklin, Roger
Franklyn, Major
Franks, Mary
Franse, Wouter
Fraser, Frazer, —, to be arrested
for coming from France
-, of Beaufort, —
-, Charles Fraser, 4th Lord, to
be Lieut.-Colonel of foot
-, of Lovat, Hugh, Lord
-, John
-, Lieutenant, of Kilduthy
-, Margaret
Frazier, —, credentials of
-, Thomas
Freckleton, —
-, Thomas
Freeman, John, a Queen's messenger
-, William
Freemasons
Freke, Captain George
-, Lieut.-Colonel Robert
French, H.
French, the, and art of glassmaking
-, Jesuit, a
-, merchant, a
-, Protestant churches. See
Bristol; London; Westminster.
-, Protestants
-, braziers, petition of
-, Committee for relief
of (the French Committee)
-, gentlemen refugees,
petition of
-, number of
-, to be permitted in
raising men in Ireland
-, ministers, William
III's grant to
-, officers, in Ireland,
some to be sent to serve in
Savoy
-, passes for, seq.
-, pensioners (Ireland).
See Ireland.
-, pretended
-, prisoners of war, desiring to stay in England
-, to be given the
option of returning to France
-, petition to serve
on H.M. ships or live in England
-, allowed to serve
on Queen's ships
-, the Queen's charity or
bounty for the relief of the
refugees
-, spies
Frere, S.
Fresby, James
Fretcheville, Lady, letter to
Freyn, Henry
Friberg, John
Friderich, R.
Friquet, John
Frison, Frizen, Baron, Major-General of troops of States General
Friston, co. Sussex, letters dated at
Frittelvitz, Claus
Frizen. See Frison.
Frizer, Andrew, and his wife, petition of
Fromanteele, Mordecai, will of
-, Hannah, relict of,
documents relating to the
case of
Frost, John
Fry, George, a Queen's messenger
Fudge, Mary
Fullwood, Fulwood, Edmund, manslaughter of
Funke, Leevine
Furly, Benjamin
Furnesse, Sir Henry, letter to
Furst, Thomas, Serjeant-at-Arms
Furzer, Daniel