Index: I, J

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Ido wood (Climsland, Cornwall), 269.

Ilchester ('Ivelchester, Somerset). 1130.

Iles, Susan, widow of Captain William, 1247.

-, Captain William, ship lost in the West Indies, 159, 397, 765, 1247.

Ilford, Little (Essex), 1308.

Ilfracombe (Devon), 1192.

Impost bills. See Customs, England (Import); Batailhe, W.

Imprests, auditors of, 119. 143, 147. 192. 254, 257, 286, 309, 313, 367, 452, 456, 461. 485, 520, 522, 535, 588, 601, 625, 637, 643, 647, 662, 698, 703, 715, 758, 761, 801, 856, 866, 892, 902, 907, 908, 910, 974. 1025, 1057, 1068, 1098, 1187, 1193–4, 1283, 1349, 1356; see Beale, B., Bridges, B., Wild, R., Wood, J.; their fees on accounts, 960; routine for their presenting accounts, 316, 356.

-, accountants, 167–8.

-, certificates, 700.

-, nature and method of. 1090, 1100.

-, roll. 13, 27, 31, 35, 92, 119, 120, 235, 315, 409, 700, 951, 966, 1283.

Ince, William, justice of Chester, 551.

Indemnity, Act of, 263.

Indies, see East Indies; West Indies.

Indigent officers, issues for. 32, 49, 68. 199, 208, 313, 318 518, 588, 856; Treasurer of, see Bennet, Sir J.

Inglewood Forest (Cumberland), 541, 545, 1245.

Ingold. Robert, 224.

Ingram, Sir Arthur, wine merchant, 1306.

-, George, keeper of records of the Court of Common Pleas, 627.

-, Mr., 431 (?).

-, Rowland, wine merchant, 1307.

-, Sir Thomas, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 19. 23, 145, 180. 556, 563, 566, 575, 587, 729, 987, 988, 1144, 1177; (Excise,) 22; (workmen of the Works), 702.

Iniskilly, barony (Cork), 245.

Inklemoor (Yorks), 563–4, 634.

Inn Bailiwick. See New Forest.

Inner Temple, 589, 595, 816, 817, 915, 1194.

Innocent Papists. See Ireland.

Innspruck, Archduchess Claudina Felicitas, espousal of, with the Duke of York, 1352, 1359.

Inquisitions, 793, 798.

Installation money, 391.

Installing debts, 374.

-, First Fruits, See First Fruits.

Institution and dispensation, 981.

Intelligence, 1274.

Interest, generally, orders as to, 59, 60, 922.

-, two per cent, gratuity, 103.

-, three per cent. reward, 1141–2.

-, four per cent. gratuity or reward or over interest, 7, 22, 24, 35, 43, 60, 106, 126, 150, 171, 180. 200, 203, 204, 249, 274, 305, 315, 326, 336, 365, 391, 404, 405, 406, 409, 412, 435, 436, 438, 442, 446, 461, 464, 474, 476, 478, 506, 513, 517. 546, 551, 575, 596, 612, 625, 626, 643, 646, 649, 653, 660, 691, 693, 695, 697, 699, 701, 705, 708, 724, 756, 765, 771, 781, 787, 795, 798, 799, 800, 804, 807, 811, 829, 834, 847, 856, 857, 872, 902, 903, 913, 919, 924, 926, 928, 931, 964, 972 1141–2, 1167, 1169; restraint of. 495; allowance of from 1669, Xmas, to 1670, Mich., 424.

-, six per cent. (the legal interest rate). 25, 28, 35, 59, 85, 126, 131, 202, 204, 229, 248, 249, 267, 270, 274, 277, 279, 424, 435, 474, 476, 499, 505, 506, 513, 517, 546, 550, 578, 587, 596, 625, 626, 633, 645, 653, 660, 691, 699, 702, 707, 708, 712, 713, 723, 724, 725, 748, 756, 765, 771, 775–6, 791, 805, 806, 827, 844, 897, 954, 964, 976, 1141, 1167, 1171, 1323, 1325, 1332, 1336, 1363, 1364; only six per cent. to be allowed in future, 492.

-, seven per cent. (order of Council of 1671, May 26), 804, 1120, 1141–2.

-, eight per cent., 5, 10, 26, 165, 182, 804, 1120, 1141–2. 203, 301; the Custom of Leghorn, 301.

-, ten per cent., 59, 69, 189, 197, 301, 468, 499, 500, 740, 963.

-, twelve per cent. See Receivers.

-, accounts, 30, 926, 1100, 1312; see Backwell, E., Bucknall, W., Fox, Sir S., Meynell, J., Royal Household (Cofferer), Wadlow, J.

-, -, methodising of, 28, 42, 48, 206.

-, allowance of (on unpaid wages), 7, 27, 77, 134. and see Navy officers; to ambassadors, 188; on Navy debt, 757; on the Victualling, 59; question of allowing it on unpaid privy seals or money warrants, 18, 19, 20, 37, 266, 274, 794, 806, 826; not to be allowed on fictitious loans, 932; orders for which no interest is allowed, 685, 691; only six per cent. to be allowed on salaries or pensions, 626, 646, 647 648, 649, 651, 652, 653, 654, 702.

-, allowing the various departments to borrow money at interest; see the various departments (Navy Treasurer, &c.).

-, arranging fund and method for security of the bankers, &c., 404, 406, 409, 412, 485, 568–9, 626, 633.

-, clamour for payment of over interest, 633.

-, fees at the Exchequer on over interest, 421.

-, Irish rate of interest, 14, 20, 375.

-, making interest into principal, 977. 979.

-, on Excise Farmers' advances, 998, 1035.

-, pardons to bankers for usury. See Bankers, usury.

Inventories in Ecclesiastical Courts, law duty on, 993, 1040, 1054, 1186.

Ipswich (Suffolk), 291, 538, 586, 595, 599, 706, 766, 1104, 1124, 1144, 1173, 1345; district Wine Commissioner, 594, 778, 792, 929.

Irby (Ireby), Sir Anthony, a Commissioner for Concealments, co. Lincoln, 912.

Ireland, George (Customs, Norfolk), 538.

-, John, Collector of Cley, Norfolk, 586.

IRELAND, 5, 97, 109, 181, 346, 462, 717, 1257, 1303.

-, accounts, 329.

-, Acts of Parliament, 123, 320-1, 338, 379, 542; Acts of Settlement, Explanation, Indemnity, &c., see Ireland (Settlement, Explanation and Indemnity).

-, -, for 300,000l., 755.

-, arms in, 503.

-, army or forces, 267, 270, 300, 536; reduction of, 81; Comptroller of Musters, &c., see Fitz Gerald, R.

-, arrears (viz. ale licence, composition rents, custodiums, cautionary reprisals, Customs, Excise, First Fruits, Poll money, quit rents, subsidies), proposed farm of, 98, 100, 104, 107, 112, 122–5, 126, 130, 132, 136, 233–4, 241, 252–3, 261, 300, 329, 330, 362, 375; proposer for said Farm see Bucknall, W.), 70,000l. advance on said proposal, 261, 327, 328, 342. 385; orders charged on said arrears, 413, 536.

-, Attorney General, 839.

-, Auditor General, 189, 790, 879 (see Ware. Sir J.); deputy, 107 (see Wormington, Mr.).

-, or Irish Book, 325.

-, cattle, prohibition of import, 114, 868.

-, Civil list, 81, 96, 107, 138, 171, 236, 270, 299, 314, 320, 329, 362–3, 374, 379, 385, 390, 426, 429.

-, Clare and Connaught rents, 253.

-, Commissioners for Claims, Court of Claims or Commissioners for Settlement, 18, 75, 531, 615–6, 628–9, 790, 834, 837–8, 851–3, 871; see names of Commissioners on page 615.

-, Committee [English Privy Council] for Irish affairs, 26.

-, Composition rents, 123, 233, 253.

-, Comptroller of Revenue, 726, 793.

-, Concordatums, 183, 379, 743, 840.

-, Convention, General Convention, 122, 123, 253.

-, Corporations. renewals of charters of. See Corporations and Ulster.

-, Council, Privy Council, 2, 51, 56, 65, 130, 183, 211, 215, 245, 321, 375, 379, 530–1, 537, 632, 1086, 1268; Lords of or Lords of Ireland, 8, 9, 11, 14, 15, 16, 18, 31, 33, 38, 41, 43, 46, 62, 64, 67, 78, 81, 89, 96, 98, 100, 102, 104, 106, 107, 112, 121, 122, 126, 130, 136, 138, 142, 189, 192, 200, 227, 229, 233, 252, 279, 352–3, 358, 365, 368, 369, 374, 375, 379, 385, 387, 400, 422, 420, 472, 480, 483, 518, 530, 535–6, 537, 615, 624, 628–9, 632, 649, 789, 790, 801, 830, 834, 837–9, 846, 851–3, 871, 879, 915.

-, Court, 125.

-, currency of brass pence and half pence, 755; see Ireland (money).

-, custodiam rents. 123, 233.

-, Customs. See Customs.

-, debt, 138.

-, declaration for settlement, 838, 852.

-, Dublin, Ordnance money, 124.

-, escheats in, 96.

-, establishment, generally, revenue and expenditure, and question of retrenching, 78, 81, 96, 100, 102, 106, 107, 112, 136, 138, 171, 229, 325, 327, 362–3, 368, 369, 375, 378, 379, 385, 390, 391, 400, [419], 422, 429, 801; for the civil and military establishments see Ireland (Civil), Ireland (Military).

-, Exchequer. See Exchequer (Receipt and Court).

-, Excise, Inland Excise see Excise; imported Excise see Ireland (Revenue).

-, Explanatory Act, Act of Explanation, 124, 202, 234, 385, 531, 546, 615–6, 628, 755, 838, 846, 851, 852.

-, First Fruits, 123, 233, 253.

-, forces. See Ireland, Army.

-, French tunnage, farmer of, duty on, 2, 43, 80, 123, 179, 253, see Bucknall, W.

-, gamekeeper. See Brouncker, H.

-, General Officers, 138.

-, Great Seal. See Great Seal.

-, halberdiers, 138.

-, hanaper, 123.

-, headmoney on passengers for, 1100.

-, hearthmoney. See Hearthmoney.

-, horses transported to, 1113.

-, idiots, custody of, 123.

-, Indemnity Act, 253.

-, Innocent Papists, 58, 68, 78, 130, 212, 332, 333, 358, 362, 382, 385, 492, 530–1, 615–6, 628–9.

-, interest, rate of. See Interest.

-, Judges, 78.

-, King's Advocate. See Pett, Sir P.

-, King's silver, 123.

-, King's 50,000l. to come out of Ireland, 336; orders charged on. 69.

-, licences (ale and beer). 124, 233, 253, 297, 300. From 1669, July 12, farm of is included in the general farm of the revenue, Ireland. See Ireland (Revenue).

-, linen manufacture, setting people on, 379.

-, Lord Chancellor. See Boyle, M.; Eustace, Sir M.

-, Lord Deputy, 44, 56, 65, 78, 101, 134, 179, 184, 211; See Ossory, Earl of.

-, Lord Lieutenant (1665 Duke of Ormonde, 1669 Lord Robartes. 1670 John, Lord Berkeley. 2, 8, 51, 78, 112, 130, 134, 138, 173, 179, 189, 267, 300, 301, 320, 321, 362, 375, 413, 530–1, 537, 628, 632, 684, 754, 755, 839, 840, 846, 935, 1086, 1094, 1115, 1268, 1290.

-, military list or establishment, 75, 78, 81, 107, 236, 299, 314, 320, 327, 362–3, 368, 375, 379, 385.

-, money and specie for, 98; valuation of, 98; and see Ireland (Currency).

-, money. See Ireland (King's 50,000l).

-, moneys remitted from, 95.

-, Navigation Act, application of, to Ireland see Navigation Act (contraventions): officers to prevent evasion of, 1084, 1175, 1260, 1280, 1284, 1311, 1343, 1351; see Kirkby, T.

-, papers concerning, 399, 423; papers or references or business, 425, 504, 505, 506.

-, Parliament, 253; Acts of, see Ireland. Acts.

-, penal statutes, 253.

-, pence. See Pence.

-, pensions on Irish establishment, 385, 536; see Butler, J., Fitz Gerard. Col., Lewis, Col. (children), Portland, Lady, Rosse, Capt.

-, planks, 1118.

-, Plantation trade. See Ireland (Navigation).

-, Poll money, 123, 233, 253.

-, ports, 1049.

-, pre-emption money, 123, 253.

-, prizes, prize goods, 253, 326.

-, quit-rents and lands and remission of new quit-rents, 43–4, 58, 68, 122, 124, 130, 202, 212, 220, 233–4, 245, 253, 305, 320, 379, 385, 472 [490], 492, 501, 530–1, 546, 615–6, 624, 628–9, 645, 649, 684, 746, 754, 789, 790, 830, 834, 837–9, 851–3, 871, 879, 880, 915, 1004.

-, -, -, farm of, 43, 212.

-, rebellion, 651.

-, regiments see army; Reformed officers in Flanders, 438.

-, Revenue book [? copy of establishment], 336.

-, -, arrears and farm of. See Ireland (arrears).

-, -, farm and farmers (up to 1669 July) (of customs and imported Excise, including Wine Act duty but not including Hearthmoney or inland Excise), 8, 11, 14, 15, 18, 20, 31, 35, 38, 41, 43, 44, 46, 64–5, 67–8, 78, 107, 123, 130, 199 (see Bence, Sir A., Benn, J.. Deane, J., Stepney. J.); defalcations, 20, 24, 64–5, 67–8, 107, 108, 126, 130, 184, 188, 189, 215, 331, 379; commission for defalcations, 6, 14, 184.

-, -, farm and farmers of the whole revenue of Ireland from 1669. July 12 (Breedon. J., Bucknall, R., Bucknall, W., Dashwood, G., Dashwood, W., Forth, D., Forth, J., Hayes, J., Jemmet, P., Muschamp, W., Taylor, H.), 6, 8, 26, 31, 33, 35, 38, 39, 41, 43, 49, 58, 60, 62, 64–5, 72, 78, 89, 90, 102–3, 143, 147, 187, 200, 202, 206, 210, 211, 212, 214, 231, 233, 235, 267, 269, 272, 279, 327, 330, 368, 518, 531, 637–8, 754–5, 844, 850, 905, 935, 985, 1112, 1113–5; Commissioners employed under (Breedon, T., Bucknall, R., Clark, J., Gorges, R., Moore, F., Person, H., Richardson, J., Stone, J.), 156, 157, 276–7, 282, 297, 300, 334, 336, 402, 726; defalcations. 65, 67–8, 78, 107, 108, 119, 126, 844, 853, 1115, 1180; for Viscount Ranelagh's subsidiary arrangement under this farm see Jones, R.

-, -, grants out of, 299, 542; proper routine of grants out of, 236.

-, -, money warrants and privy seals charged on, and payments out of, 171, 228, 336, 552, 754.

-, -, Receiver of King's revenue in, 823, 843

-, -, retrenchments in, and arranging revenue and expenditure. See Ireland (establishment).

-, -, statement of, 733, 740.

-, Secretary at war. See Lane, Sir G.

-, ships, prize ships, in (Genoese), 566; ships entering for, 1034 Plantation ships, see Navigation Act.

-, soldiers' lots (1649), 851, 853; rent of adventurers' and soldiers' lands (Countess of Portland), 535–6.

-, subsidies, 123, 124, 233, 234, 253.

-, transporting money to, 267.

-, twentieths, 123, 253.

-, Vice or Under Treasurer of (see Annesley, A, Lord Aungier, Carteret, Sir G.), 107, 270, 362, 503, 754; Commissioners for taking accounts of, 870; 15,000l. for (Carteret to Annesley), 193.

-, victualling ships in, 1239.

-, Wards, Court of, 123.

-, Wine Act. See Wine.

-, Wine licences. See Wine licences.

Ireton's children, 871.

-, Mr., Farmer of Excise of Suffolk, 553.

Irish. See Ireland, generally.

-, Society, 492, 532.

Iron gate [wharf, Thames], 985.

Iron works, lease. 1107; and see Dean Forest.

-, -, (Salop), waste of timber for, 241.

Irving, Thomas, importer of Scotch cattle, 890.

Isaacson (Izaackson), Anthony (collector of Newcastle Customs), 586, 1035, 1036, 1101, 1192, 1212.

-, Francis, Customs, Falmouth, 585, 1088, 1218, 1268.

-, Sebastian (inquisition, Devon), 202.

Isdulas (Hundred, Denbigh), 1329.

Isles. See Iles.

Isleworth. See Thistleworth.

Isley (Isly), John, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

Issues of jurors. See Brouncker, Viscount; Howard, Sir W.; Jurors.

Italy, Extraordinary Embassy to Princes of. See Ambassadors.

-, marble from, 42.

Itteringham (Norfolk), 762.

Ivye, Captain, 86, 102.

-, Giles, collector, Lyme, 585, 595.

Izaackson. See Isaacson.

Izard, Edward, bailiff, &c. of Chantry rents, Oxford, 891; lease, 911.

-, John, yeoman pricker, 450, 454, 1318.

J

J. C., Mr., 328.

Jack, Thomas. outlaw, 257.

Jacks, Roger. waiter, Beaumaris. 1260.

Jackson, Christopher, 957, 963.

-, John, mariner, 45.

-, Mr., Collector of Berwick port, 1141, 1293.

-, -, house in Pye Alley, 108; (Palmer's debt), 213.

-, -, Lyndhurst House, 857.

-, Roger, loans to the Government, 634.

-, Thomas, waiter, Plymouth, 1188.

-, (Juxon), Thomas, Hearthmoney, 941, 957, 963.

Jacob, Sir John, Customs Farmer, 252, 495, 657, 992, 994, 1012, 1025, 1105, 1127, 1199, 1278, 1348.

-, Sir John, executor of Sir John, 657.

Jacobson, Frances, widow of Philip, 34, 50, 180, 182, 194, 223.

-, Gertrude (Foxhall), 1173, 1203.

-, Jacob (Foxhall), 987, 1173, 1203.

-, John, shipmaster, 1264.

-, Mr., arrest, 1081; petition, 735; aliens' duty on coal, 1118.

-, Peter (Foxhall), 962, 987, 988, 990.

-, Philip, lease of lands in Braydon. 223.

Jaggard, John, wine merchant, 1308.

Jamaica 57.

-, commodities admitted customs free (for 5 years from 1663–4. Feb. 18), 233.

-, copper mine at, 76, 92, 98.

-, Governor of, 1232 (see Modyford, Sir T.), Deputy Governor of, see Lynch, Sir T.

-, imported liquors, proposition as to, 479.

-, issues for, 176, 207.

-, ministers of religion, 346, 351, 524.

-, revenue, &c., 982.

-, [victualling] account, 17.

James, Edmund, Sub-Commissioner of Excise for Kent, Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Middlesex, Surrey and Bucks, 867, 1134.

-, Henry, coal porter, Newcastle, 1140.

-, John, customs, Bristol, 1101.

-, Sir John, a Commissioner and Governor of Excise, 927, 1052, 1105, 1171, 1176, 1208, 1218, 1324; Receiver of Excise, 1006.

-, William, Hearthmoney, Northumberland, 550.

Jane. Joseph, 913.

-, Alice, Mary, Thomas, Thomasine, and William, children of Joseph, 913.

Japan, embassy to, book on, 602.

Jaques, Robert, sheriff of Kent, 1159.

Jasmin powder, 1340.

Jason, Sir Robert, Bart., 1253.

Jay (Jaye, Gay), Capt. Christopher, Receiver of Hearthmoney for Norfolk and Huntingdon, 54, 72, 113, 128, 137, 211, 274, 275, 279, 295, 452, 478, 480, 562, 654, 737, 744, 760, 821, 846, 975, 1021, 1032, 1064, 1065, 1162; alderman of Norwich, 475–6, 1266; Receiver of Crown Revenues, Norfolk and Huntingdon, 96, 103, 110, 113, 139, 279, 903, 906, 978, 1152; ditto for the Queen, 452.

-, Mr., lease, 1089,

-, Richard, collector of Hearthmoney, Devon, 655.

Jeane. See Jeyne.

Jefferson, William, 1038.

Jeffryes (Jefferies, Jeoffry), Alderman (tobacco), 1315.

-, Francis, vintner, 1200.

-, Herbert [Capt. of Footguards at York], 916.

-, John, auditor, deputy to Auditor Philips, 128, 288, 355, 359, 363, 481, 573, 581.

-, John, boatman, Plymouth, 1219.

-, John, collector, Grimsby, 585.

Jemmet, John, Farmer of Excise, London, Middlesex and Surrey, 1239.

-, Philip, farmer of Excise, Essex, Kent, Suff., Norf. and Bucks, 836, 1368; farmer of the whole revenue of Ireland, 235.

-, (Waxham) Warham, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

-, William, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

Jenkins, John, king's music, 262, 335, 621, 892: loans to the Government, 626.

-, Lionell (Leoline). and Sir Lionel, 673, 948, 954, 957, 967–8, 975, 987, 992, 1040, 1086, 1088, 1130, 1186; employed in France about the Queen Mother's funeral, 590, 779.

-, Mr. (Lord Arlington's office), 446.

-, Mr. (Queen's Council action), 1079.

Jennens, John, outlaw, 528.

-, (Jenninges, Gennings), Sir William, Royal bounty, 314, 516, 521, 556, 663; abusing tidesmen commanding the "Princess," 160, 175, 1001, 1163; payment, 1281.

Jennings (Jenings), Sir Edmund, Commissioner of Concealments, Yorks, 634.

-, Lady. 416, 556.

-, Zachary, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

Jephson (Jeffson), Mrs. Eliz., 482.

-, Mr., 480, 504,

-, William, loans to the Government, 647.

Jerman, Henry, boatman, Bristol, 1146, 1192.

Jermyn, Henry, third Earl of St. Albans, 74, 161, 301, 306, 403; executor to Countess of Guildford, 771; trustee to Queen Mother and member of her Council, 278, 394, 395, 402, 510, 534, 565, 580, 590, 637, 640, 686, 704, 712, 778, 821, 859, 873, 904, 908, 926, 929, 1081, 1154, 1176, 1182, 1208, 1213, 1219, 1227, 1234, 1235, 1242, 1248, 1257, 1262, 1272, 1273, 1279, 1290, 1291, 1338, 1346; Lord Chamberlain of the Household to the Queen Mother [from 1645], 284, 591, 821; a Privy Councillor, England, 840; Embassy to France, 104, 108, for Queen Mother's death, 139, 260, 331, 549–50, 554; docquet, 27; Lord Chamberlain of the Household to the King (13 May, 1671–1674), 752, 907, 908, 926, 1013, 1028, 1130, 1157, 1160, 1216, 1290, 1320; order on the Wardrobe, 943; Poll Money 53; lease, 961, 994, 1165, 1290; Creation money, 170, 361, 386, 394, 700, 716, 1320; issues to, 140, 488, 515, 530; reversion of Clerk of the Pipe, 249; Governor of Jersey, 401.

-, Thomas, clerk of the Pipe, 249.

Jersey, 1315.

-, coal for, 88, 236, 416, 575.

-, Customs and officers, 978, 1061.

-, deputies and estates, 997, 1011.

-, garrison, issues for, 80, 306, 516.

-, -, arms, &c. for, 1227.

-, Governor of, 85, 88; see Jermyn, H., Morgan, Sir T.

-, -, company of 30 men, 1149, 1152.

-, -, revenue, 1152.

-, imports of brandy and vinegar from, 1198.

-, repairs, 57; castle repairs, 217, 275.

-, revenue, 1152.

-, vessels from Plantations, 978, 1008; desire to trade with America, 1011, 1027, 1030, 1034, 1170; ships trading to Jersey, 1204.

Jervis, John, steward of the Household of the Marches of Wales, 187, 210, 239, 315, 528, 552, 609, 670, 771.

Jervois, Thomas, a Commissioner for New Forest, 1204.

Jessamy, imports of, 1238.

Jessop, Mr., Secretary to the Commissioners of Accounts, 880, 885, 895, 906, 908.

Jewel, jewels, bought by the king (for presents, &c.), 198, 233, 289, 291, 295, 351, 470, 493, 515, 516, 520, 532, 534, 612, 657, 666, 672, 701, 713, 721, 728, 752, 1281.

-, Crown regalia, attempt to steal, 937, 1253; see Edwards, T.

-, House of, office accounts, 742, 820.

-, -, ambassadorial and official plate out of, 46, 625, 681, 751, 1007, 1012, 1110, 1122, 1165, 1189, 1206, 1291, 1299; question of return of, to the Jewel House, 9, 17, 36, 43; see Downing, Sir G;, Fanshaw, Lady, Fauconberg, Visct., Richmond, Duke of Sunderland, Earl of.

-, -, annuity in lieu of plate out of; see Granville, J.

-, -, assignments, 808.

-, -, establishment, 99.

-, -, Master (see Talbot, Sir G.), 1122, 1189, 1253, 1351; issues to, for the Jewel House, 1145; issues for excepted out of the stop of the Exchequer, 1177.

-, -, new year's gifts paid to, 5, 17, 18, 22, 25, 1014.

-, -, plate, white and gilt, delivered into, 204, 469, 742, 844, 1052, 1235, 1351; see Vyner, Sir R.; prices of, 1291; for the King, 47.

-, -, -, Royal presents of. See Royal presents.

Jeweller to the King See Le Gouce.

Jews, 92, 98, 111, 331.

Jeyne (Jeane), Henry, Customs officer, Greenwich, 990, 1154.

Johnson, Abraham, lease (temp. Elizabeth), 1214.

-, Arthur, noon tender, London port, 1028, 1186.

-, Captain Benjamin, storekeeper at Portsmouth, 290.

-, Charles, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Kent, Essex, Norf., Suff., Midd., Surrey and Bucks, 867.

-, George, landwaiter, 976.

-, -, steward of Spalding, 371, 528, 536, 1262.

-, John, shipmaster. 1342.

-, -, Customs officer, Romney. 679.

-, -, wine merchant, 1307.

-, Matthew, headsearcher, London port, 1185.

-, -, clerk of the patents, 566.

-, -, gent., lease to, 37, 40, 205, 356, 531.

-, Mr., 378; Receiver [of Crown Revenues, Northampton and Rutland], 150, 152.

-, -, a clerk in Sir Stephen Fox's office, 651.

-, Nicholas, loans to the Government, 690, 696, 813.

-, Richard, militia money. Berks, 1246.

-, Robert, Collector of Hearthmoney for Northumberland, 152.

Jolley, Thomas of Meysell Langley, Derby, 597, 888.

Jolliffe, John, lease, 1222.

-, Mr. (Mint), 4, 677, 791.

Jones, Cadwallader. Customer of Dover, 10, 11, 13, 16, 23, 28, 71, 138, 163, 184, 202, 246, 307, 329, 330, 398, 409, 415, 417, 424, 445, 447, 448, 479, 492, 504, 562, 597, 682, 711, 731, 732, 748, 786, 802, 850, 851, 860, 895, 910, 956, 988, 1043, 1083, 1229, 1233, 1276, 1293; wife of, 448, 1058.

-, David, deputy to Mostyn for Hearthmoney, N. Wales, 1063.

-, Dr., Dean of the Chapel, 577.

-, Evan, Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' Tax, co. Merioneth, 1329.

-, Griffith, 655.

-, Sir Henry, Carisbrooke Castle, 302.

-, Hugh, Collector of Aids, Gaflogion, Carnarvon, 1300.

-, John, king's apothecary, 133, 258, 408, 642, 897, 920, 1341; loans to the Government, 661.

-, -, King's trumpeter, 225.

-, -, merchant, 1314.

-, Mr. (Devon), 56, 60, 171; press gang, 1224; lease, 478.

-, Philip, 171, 303.

-, Richard, third Viscount Ranelagh (farm of Irish revenues), 736, 740, 754, 841, 850, 905, 974, 985, 1112, 1113–5; fee, 385; Constable of Roscommon, 385.

-, Richard, Excise of Wales 763: lease, 622, 640, 1239.

-, Sir Theo., petition, 385.

-, Thomas, tide surveyor, 992, 1002, 1151, 1152, 1155.

-, -, Sergeant at Law, 141, 1162; Welsh Judge, 205; secret service, 1002, 1121, 1163.

-, -, glover, 936, 1091, 1273.

-, -, surety of Mostyn, R., 655–6.

-, -, Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax, Swansea, 1329.

-, Walter, lease, 536.

-, William and Sir William, a King's Counsel, 562, 1231, 1246; a Commissioner for Kingswood Forest, 911, 1045.

-, -, Collector of Aberdovey, 585, 595.

-, -, Hearthmoney, 1135, 1143; (in Monmouth), 1213: lease. Carmarthen, 1224.

Jorden, Joseph (son of Sir Joseph) (tidewaiter, London, Customs officer), 426, 1028, 1037, 1099, 1197, 1248; King's waiter, 1313.

-, Sir Joseph. 158, 1099, 1248, 1313.

Joselyn, Sir Robert, Justice of Peace, co. Herts, 606.

Jouncey, James, wine merchant, 1249.

Jousey, John, 808.

Joyce, Isaac, land carriage man, 1019, 1102, 1176, 1314.

-, Richard [Excise certificate], 47, 52.

Jubber, Henry (Customs officer), 1188.

Judges, 985, 987.

-, assisting Hearth Revenue in circuits, 457.

-, considering bill for stamp duties, 863.

-, Northern Circuits, 259.

-, payment of, 83, 144, 164, 241, 361, 598, 620, 693, 768, 786, 801, 857, 905, 1134, 1177, 1358: interest on salaries, 144.

-, Treasury letters to. See Treasury (writing).

Juniper, William, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, for Kent, Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Middlesex, Surrey, and Bucks, 867.

Jurors, fines and issues of answered direct by sheriffs, 243.

-, Act for, 434.

-, farm of. See Brouncker, W., Viscount Brouncker, Howard, Sir W.

-, -, surrender of, 928.

Justice in Eyre. See Vere de, Earl of Oxford.

-, Chief, 993; allowance of Butlerage, 73.

Justices of Peace, 16, 37, 63, 77, 93, 173, 238, 435, 734, 954, 1030, 1166, 1224, 1357; Treasury letters to, See Treasury.

-, yearly books or rolls or lists of, 351.

Juxon. See Jackson.

-, William, Lord High Treasurer, 79.