Index of Subjects: C

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C.

Calendar, reckoning of, by 13 lunary months, to stand, 89.

Candles, allowance for, 53; for the House of Commons, 144, 174.

Cannon, brass, 227.

Capitation Act (8–9 Wm. III, c. 6), 66.

Cardboard, made from fuel wood, 5.

Cardboard-Makers, fuel wood assigned to, 5.

Carpenter, payments to, 117, 259.

Carriages, 291; for bread, 112.

Carter, 259.

Cask, English wrought, not shipped as merchandize, petition for, to pass free of duty, 309.

Castles, old, reducing of, 86.

Caulkers (Corkers), at Chatham, 1, 105.

Ceremonies, Marshal of (R. le Bas), annuity of, 119, 171.
-, Master of (Sir C. Cotterell), 152, 229, 314, 322.
-, annuity to, in lieu of allowances, 119, 171.
-, assistant to (C. Cotterell, J. Dormer), annuity of, 119, 171; appointment of, 257; duties of, 257; fee of, 257.
-, expenses, 257.
-, fee, 257.
-, office of, grant of, 125; grant of reversion of, 257.
-, salary of, 119, 171.

Chains, for watches, 316; gold, 383, 385.

CHAMBER, THE
-, Messengers of, 41, 42.
-, abroad, 42.
-, allowances to, 41.
-, attending the Customs (J. Thorowkettle), 149, 242, 314, 401.
-, attending the Treasury (J. Thorowkettle), 149, 242, 314, 401.
-, bills of, 40, 41, 53, 57, 59, 65, 278, 295; deductions from, 41, 42; frauds in, 17, 41, 42, 53, 145; proposed rules to be observed when passing, 327.
-, clerks of the cheque to (R. Poyke, T. Smith), 40, 145; complaints against, 40–2; dismissed, 58, 275, 278; frauds and misdemeanour of, 57, 58, 275; no more to be appointed, 284.
-, collecting Crown land revenue arrears, 273.
-, dead, arrears of, 395.
-, detecting frauds of clerks of the cheque, 57.
-, dismissed, 41; for drinking King James' health, 41; for fraud, 278.
-, distraining for fee farm rents, 376.
-, extraordinary, 41, 395.
-, frauds by, 42, 145.
-, in Flanders, 41, 42.
-, in France, 10, 57, 268.
-, in Holland, 42.
-, journeys of, to Dublin, 41; to Oxford, 42.
-, keeping etc. prisoners, 41, 42, 395.
-, making discoveries, 57.
-, number of, to be reduced, 50.
-, payments to, 395.
-, prisoner delivered to, 305.
-, prisoner's escape from, 164.
-, removed, arrears of, 395.
-, restored, 41.
-, riding charges, 42, 145.
-, seizing wines and ship, 405.
-, to be reduced, pensions equal to salaries for, 50.
-, turned out, 295.
-, widows, 295.
-, with prisoners, carried down river, 305.
-, Treasurer of (Lord Griffin, Dr. [J.] Richards, Lord E. Russell), 33, 138.
-, accounts of, 51, 52, 53, 91; passing of, hindered, 292.
-, annuity to, in lieu of salary etc., 292.
-, [deputy to] ([R.] Sizer), 32, 46.
-, issues to, 31, 51, 57, 122, 124, 180, 181, 190, 191, 239, 267, 268, 288, 298, 311, 367, 395, 409.
-, office of, 52, 119, 288, 298, 392.
-, comptroller of, 228, 395; deputy comptroller of (W. Vanburgh), 10, 17, 40, 41, 42, 46, 57, 59, 65, 138, 145, 186, 211, 295, 390, 392.
-, debt in, since accession of William III, account of, 138.
-, establishment, 57; charges on, to cease, 51, 306; clearing of, 31, 181, 190.
-, wages, 33.
-, payments by, 10, 33, 57, 59, 65, 122, 124, 143, 180, 190, 191, 239, 244, 252, 267, 268, 271, 278, 295, 367, 395, 413.
-, process against, to be stayed, 62, 285.

Chamberlain, Lord. See Royal Household.

Chancery, Court of, commission out of, 73.
-, Masters in Chancery, fees of, 37; issues for, 226, 278, 400; salaries of, to be paid, 47.
-, originals transcribed out of, 197.

Chaplains, passage money to, going to Barbados, 375; Jamaica, 78, 111, 127, 324, 363; Leeward Islands, 184; Maryland, 14, 133, 170; Virginia, 48, 233, 244, 398.
-, who attended the King to Holland, 272.
-, See also King's Chaplains.

Cheese, for the Navy, 4.

Chester Herald. See Heralds.

Children, few rated in assessments, 125, 135; of Christ's Hospital, annuity for, 275.

Christening gifts from the King, 240, 243, 324, 385.

Church lands, 254–6.

Churches, annuity for support of, 223; royal bounty for enlargement of, 60, 288.

Churchwardens, issues of annuities and perpetuities to, 219, 223, 225, 226.

Cider, duties on. See Excise—duties, on malt; made prize by the French, 146.

Civil Law, Professors or Readers of, at Cambridge University (G. Oxenden), 220, 227, 272; at Oxford University (T. Boucher), 171, 220, 227.

CIVIL LIST, England, distribution of, scheme for, 102, 409–10.
-, dormant warrants formerly payable out of the Customs to be paid out of, 329.
-, issues for, 33, 170–3.
-, issues for the Royal Household placed to the account of, 42.
-, loans for, 133–4; allowances and interest on, 133–4.
-, payments charged on the Customs, 73.
-, payments or issues out of, 47, 49, 50, 52, 56, 57, 59, 61, 62, 65, 68, 70, 71, 74, 91, 92, 95, 96, 98, 221, 223, 224, 225, 226, 226–7, 231, 237, 239, 242, 244, 246, 252, 266, 270, 277, 278, 279, 285, 286, 287, 288, 304, 308, 314, 316, 329, 343, 345, 356, 363, 366, 367, 371, 375, 376, 377, 381, 382, 384, 385, 387, 389, 392, 393, 395, 396, 399, 400, 403, 409–10.
-, unexecuted warrants to be paid out of, 48.

-, Ireland. See Index of Persons and Places—Ireland.

Clap Boards, 324.

Clarencieux King. See Heralds.

Clay, for making white and painted earthenware, 381.

Clipped Money. See Mint—money.

Clippers. See Mint.

Clock Maker. See King's Clock and Watch Maker.

Clocks, table, 109, 157, 409.

Closet Keeper. See King's Closet Keeper.

Cloth, duties on. See Customs—duties; fine, 109, 157, 409.

Cloth Office. See Customs.

Clothiers, Army. See Army; as sureties for bond, 74; petition of, 132.

Clothing Trade, men in, 85; proposed post-stage beneficial to, 305.

Cloths and Clothing, Alnage Duty, petition for reversionary grant of, 368.

Coaches, assessments for, omitted, 104; not taxed, 135. See also Hackney Coaches.

Coals, duties on. See Customs—duties; for the House of Commons, 144, 174, 398; from ships, petition to take, 339.

Coastguards. See Customs.

Coffee, duties on. See Customs—duties, on tea.

Cofferer. See Royal Household.

Coin, seized, 19, 116.

Coinage Duty. See Customs—duties.

Coiners. See Mint—clippers.

Coins, crowns, 218.
-, florins and groats, exchange equivalence of, 52.
-, guilders and stivers, exchange equivalence of, 49, 237.
-, guineas, 47, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 64, 66, 75, 93, 94, 225, 268, 272, 277, 282, 284, 285, 287, 288, 289, 294, 296, 298, 300, 302, 329, 330, 355; not to be taken at more than 21s. 6d., 58, 272, 294; seized, 150.
-, livres, Ducal, 218; Milan, 218.
-, louis d'or, 218; seized, 150.
-, noble, 41.
-, pieces of eight, 4.
-, Spanish double pistoles, seized, 150.

Colonies. See Plantations.

Common Pleas, Court of, Justices of (Sir H. Gould, Sir J. Powell, [Sir T.] Rokesby), 166; appointment of, 281; Malt ticket loss, 32; salary of, 281.
-, Lord Chief Justice ([Sir G.] Treby), 115; opinion of, on a building, 136.
-, suit in, 222.

-, Ireland. See Index of Persons and Places—Ireland.

Common Prayer Books, for Maryland, 382.

Commons, House of, brooms for, 144, 174.
-, candles for, 144, 174.
-, cleaning of, 207, 387.
-, clerk of (P. Joddrell), fee of, 198, 206.
-, coals for, 144, 174, 398.
-, committee of, 338.
-, doorkeepers of, 119, 145, 400, 403.
-, fire for, 398.
-, housekeeper of (A. Ryall), allowance to, 119, 207, 227, 387, 400, 403.
-, keeping of, 207, 387.
-, members of, recommending extension of post-stage, 305.
-, messengers of, 119, 145, 403; serving orders, 144, 174, 398–9.
-, mops for, 144, 174.
-, petition to, 161.
-, Serjeant-at-Arms attending (S. Powell, J. Topham), 119, 144, 174, 205, 398–9, 403.
-, servants of, 16.
-, Speaker of (P. Foley, Sir T. Littleton), 46, 47, 72, 76; allowance to, 268, 317, 386, 391, 410; equipage allowance, 216; issue to, 169; plate for, 216, 229.
-, sweets for, 144, 174.
-, under-clerks attending (H. Borough, G. Colet, J. Courthop, J. Hookes), 400; issue for, 172; writing bills and papers, 389.
-, votes of, 60, 62, 282, 327; allowance for carrying, 399.

-, Ireland. See Index of Persons and Places—Ireland.

Consuls. See Ambassadors.

Continued Impositions. See Customs— duties.

Coopers Company, of London, petition of, concerning duties on English wrought cask, 309.

Coopers Ware, made from fuel wood, 5.

Copy Paper, French, duties on. See Customs—duties.

Corn, buying and selling of, statutes concerning, 167; proclamation for the effectual execution thereof, 167.
-, exporting of, judgment against persons for, 307; order against, 167, 168; persons exporting, to be prosecuted, 167; preventing of, 168; to France, 307.
-, prices of, 167.
-, tithes of, 147, 215, 255.

Counterfeiters or Forgers, apprehending and prosecuting of, payments and charges for, 8, 18, 21, 116, 271; rewards for, 151, 176, 251.
-, executed, 151.
-, of Exchequer Bills, 151, 176, 251; of Malt Lottery tickets, 16, 17, 21, 46; of Stamped Paper, 271.
-, tracing of, 16, 46.

Court Houses, building of, in Maryland, 182.

Court Post (W. van Hulls), allowance to, 310; attendance at the offices of the Secretaries of State, 310; deputy extraordinary for, 310; office of, grants of, 125, 310.

Crewel (Cruell), worsted, export of, to Guinea, 278.

Crown Lands. See Lands.

Crown Law charges, issues for, 18, 21, 25, 56, 57, 68, 81, 143, 153, 159, 170, 173, 198, 254, 261, 268, 307, 310, 343, 358, 361, 393; account of, to be examined, 25, 173.

Crown Office. See King's Bench.

Crown Rents. See Lands—Crown Lands; Index of Persons and Places— Ireland, Lands.

Crowns. See Coins.

Culm, duties on. See Customs—duties, on coal.

Curates, stipends or pensions to, 64, 243, 256.

Custodes Rotulorum, letters and orders to, 176.

CUSTOMS
-, accounts, 76, 294–5, 339, 391; Comptroller General of (R. Holt), 162, 411; particular account, 147, 230, 310, 398.
-, Act of Frauds (14 Chas. II, c.11), explanation by, of Navigation Act, 406; importation of other than Rhenish wines from Netherlands or Germany prohibited by, 121; seizure under, 121.
-, annuities on, 10, 22–3, 123.
-, boatmen, 130, 131, 160, 178, 245, 278, 402; boats for, 131; chief officer of, reward to, 397; commanders of, 106, 130.
-, books, 38, 383; Book of Rates, 148; quarter books, examiner of (C. Mein), 348.
-, Cashier of. See Customs—Receiver General.
-, Civil List payments charged on, 73.
-, Cloth Office, London port, customer of (J. Halsey, R. Miller, [P.] Warwick), allowance to clerk, 231; obliged to make good brass or counterfeit coin, 231; petition for salary, 231.
-, coastguards, horses for, 131.
-, Cocquet Seal, London port, keeper of (R. Breton), 361.
-, collectors, 6, 40, 43, 44, 56, 94, 106, 159, 224, 234, 243, 262, 294, 320, 328, 369, 386.
-, accounts, adjusting of, 234; allowances in, 329, 348.
-, appointments of, 234, 245, 338, 348, 369.
-, charged with embezzlement (J. D. Colt), 74, 75, 76, 100, 101, 403.
-, clerks to, 234, 359.
-, comptroller upon, necessity for, 243.
-, deputy, 40, 43, 300, 329.
-, dismissed, 245, 348.
-, Exchequer Bills of, stolen, 300, 327, 329.
-, filling in debentures for exported salt, 359.
-, horse for, 131.
-, in Plantations, 136, 222, 338, 415; Naval officers to join with, in clearing ships, 24, 155.
-, irregular admission to office, 43–4.
-, not to take guineas at more than 21s. 6d., 272, 294; guineas already collected at 22s. to be taken at that price, 58.
-, payment by, 235.
-, petition for discharge of duties, 286–7.
-, quitted employment, 338.
-, reward to, 397.
-, salaries, 136, 393, 404, 409, 415.
-, subsisting Irish prisoners, 213, 224, 402, 412.
-, sureties, 56, 241, 262; half fees on, 56, 261.
-, to swear in searchers, 387.
-, commanders of sloops. See Customs—sloops.
-, Commissioners of (Sir J. Austin, S. Clark, C. Godolphin, R. Henley, Sir H. Hobart, B. Overton, Sir W. St. Quintin, Sir W. Young), formal references to, passim.
-, in Bridgetown, Barbados (W. Sharp), 222.
-, memorials of, 105, 168, 278.
-, new commission, 121.
-, orders from, for apprehending disaffected persons, 305.
-, papers, etc., of, on wool, 95, 386.
-, payments by, 116, 144, 159, 314, 318, 348, 388, 397, 411.
-, proposition on a survey, 47.
-, quorum of, 11, 126.
-, rooms of, want of accommodation in, 320.
-, to hinder exportation of corn, 167.
-, to observe Orders in Council, 167, 318, 386.
-, to visit King's goods, 216.
-, Comptroller of, 37.
-, comptrollers, 18, 153, 178, 277, 279.
-, appointments of, 18, 153, 178, 277.
-, books for, 383.
-, of the Petty Customs. See Customs—duties, Aliens' Duty.
-, of the Praetermitted Customs. See Customs— Praetermitted Customs.
-, in Plantations, 178.
-, Newcastle port, disposal of office of, 98, 99, 400.
-, salaries, 159, 168, 277, 279, 310, 312, 361, 415.
-, upon collectors, necessity for, 243.
-, customers, 152, 282, 293.
-, appointments of, 282, 293.
-, books for, 383.
-, fees and rewards payable by, to ushers of Exchequer Court, 403.
-, of the Cloth Office. See Customs—Cloth Office.
-, salaries, 150, 357, 361, 404, 409, 411, 415.
-, debentures, debt for, 152.
-, discoveries or informations, reward for, 9, 11, 105, 138, 144.
-, drawbacks, debentures for, 306.
-, Duties:
-, all appropriated, 67, 301.
-, bonds for, 153, 160, 190, 321, 328.
-, debts for, 153, 288; seizures for, 115, 135, 328, 387.
-, discharge of, petition for, 348.
-, stealing of, 209.
-, Additional Impositions on French wine, goods, alamodes, brandy and silks (as by 4 Wm. and Mary, c.5 continued by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 12 and 20), arrears of, issues out of, 215; deficiencies of, and applications of revenue to, 122, 157, 188, 217, 236, 267, 294, 315, 330, 371, 399, 417; receipts from, for distribution to Deficient Funds, 122, 157, 188, 217, 236, 267, 293, 315, 330, 371, 399, 417; tallies on, joining and entering of, 310.
-, Aliens' Duty commonly called the Petty Custom, 111; Comptroller of (R. Breton), salary of, 361; seizure for, 106; Surveyor of (M. Godfrey, R. Harrison, G. Petty), grant of office of, 125.
-, Coinage Duty, Receiver General of (M. Abbott, R. Hutchinson), 324; tallies for, joining and entering of, 283, 310.
-, Continued Impositions on wines, vinegar and tobacco (as by 2 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c.5 continued by 8–9 Wm. III, c.20), deficiencies of, and applications of revenue to, 122, 157, 188, 217, 236, 267, 294, 315, 330, 371, 399, 417.
-, on bell, 321.
-, on cask, English wrought, 309.
-, on cloth, collecting of, 231; overpayment on Hall cloth, 339.
-, on coals and culm (as by 6–7 Wm. and Mary, c.18, the former duty), persons employed in, 121, 227; tallies on, transferred to the Leather Duty, 357–8.
-, (as by 9 Wm. III, c.13), bills on, 34.
-, collector of, 243.
-, issues out of, 69, 84, 311.
-, loans on, issues out of, 1, 2, 5, 9, 10, 16, 18, 19, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 39, 61, 69, 105, 110, 111, 119, 122, 123, 124, 145, 151, 152, 164, 166, 169, 173, 175, 177, 178–9, 179, 182, 191, 198, 198–9, 204, 282, 291, 296, 358; register of, 30.
-, on coffee. See Customs— duties, on tea.
-, on copy paper, French, 286– 7, 348.
-, on dowlas, French, 286–7, 348.
-, on East India goods. See Customs—duties, on wine.
-, on French goods (as by 7–8 Wm. III, c.20, Twenty Five per Cent. Duty), establishment for Customs officers during the high duties, 130–1; establishment for Customs sloops, 129.
-, issues out of, 11, 46, 68, 144, 304, 311, 413.
-, repayment of, 286–7, 348.
-, See also Customs— duties, Additional Impositions.
-, on herrings from Ireland, petition for repayment of, 379.
-, on linen, joining and entering tallies for, 310.
-, on logwood (as by 14 Chas. II, c.11), grant of, 360.
-, on muslins, alleged nonpayment of, 328.
-, on oakum, French, 286–7, 348.
-, on pipe staves, 309.
-, on silks, joining and entering tallies for, 310.
-, See also Customs— duties, Additional Impositions.
-, on tea and coffee (as by 1 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c.6, and 6–7 Wm. and Mary, c.7 continued by 9 Wm. III, c.14), joining and entering tallies for, 310.
-, on tobacco, bonds for, compositions for, 321, 328; on salved tobacco, 190.
-, See also Customs— duties, Continued Impositions; Customs— duties, on wine.
-, on vinegar. See Customs— duties, Continued Impositions; Customs—duties, on wine.
-, on whale fin (as by 9 Wm. III, c.45), 148.
-, on wine, tobacco, vinegar and East India goods (as by 2 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c.4, 2 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c.5, 4 Wm. and Mary, c.15, 7–8 Wm. III, c.10), lost orders registered on, 246, 269.
-, tallies for, joining and entering of, 310.
-, wine duties, bonds for, 106, 160; on King's wine, 46, 225, 294, 350; on wine for Officers of City of London, 288; overpayment of, 359.
-, See also Customs— duties, Additional Impositions; Customs— duties, Continued Impositions.
-, Three Fourths Customs (as by 2 Wm. and Mary, c.4 for a Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage etc.), deficiencies of, and applications of revenue to, 122, 157, 188, 217, 236, 267, 294, 315, 330, 371, 399, 417; holders of tallies on, petition for allowance of 2 per cent. above running interest, 390.
-, Tonnage and Poundage, Subsidy of (as by 6–7 Wm. and Mary, c.1 continued by 8–9 Wm. III, c.20) and Further Subsidy (as by 8–9 Wm. III, c.24), account of, credit in, 329.
-, collectors of, London port, 241, 262, 393.
-, deficiencies of, and applications of revenue to, 122, 157, 188, 217, 236, 267, 294, 315, 330, 371, 399.
-, issue out of, 350, 366.
-, loans on, 350.
-, money deposited over and above the additional duty of 1s. to be returned, 110–1.
-, overplus arising by, payment out of, 391. See also Customs— surplus.
-, Twenty Five per Cent Duty. See Customs—duties, on French goods.
-, employment in, petitions for, 148, 151, 152, 166; recommendation for, 156.
-, Exports and Imports, Inspector General of (W. Culliford), clerks of, salaries of, 404; salary of, 404.
-, false entry, petition to amend, 168.
-, fees payable out of, 153, 225, 361.
-, goods to pass Customs free, for Dutch officers, 67–8, 304; for squadron, 68, 304; no orders can be given for, 67, 301.
-, guager of wines, London port, bounty for, 159.
-, House, 11, 12, 43, 67, 126, 155– 6; despatching of ships at, 209; house adjoining, payment for remainder of lease of, 319; King's goods and wine at, 46, 216; offices adjoining, want of accommodation in, 320; want of accommodation in, 320.
-, King's waiters, 173; appointments of, 173, 314; deputy, 227; petition to resign in place of another, 364; salaries, 314, 347, 357, 361, 403; surrendered, 314.
-, landcarriage business, London port, greatly increased, 329.
-, landcarriagemen, London port, 322, 380; appointments of, 72, 92, 212, 322, 329, 380; half-pay, 212, 329; removed, 92; surveyor of, 329, 380; without attendance, salary as bounty, 329.
-, landsurveyors, 121, 253; appointments of, 121, 253; business of, increased by the Peace, 224; extraordinary service, 224; increase of salary, 224.
-, landwaiters, 121, 131, 227, 253, 362, 397; appointments of, 130, 160, 178, 227, 229, 253, 316, 397, 402; disabled, 402; indicted for not serving office of constable, 325; petitions for places of, 228, 295, 362; removed, 229, 234, 316; reward to, 397; salaries, 130, 160.
-, messenger of the Chamber attending (J. Thorowkettle), allowance to, 149, 242, 314, 401.
-, noli prosequi, petitions for, and entries of, against informations, 110, 121, 132, 178, 182, 186, 199, 208, 216, 248, 277, 278, 279, 288, 307, 324, 336, 347, 406.
-, noontenders, London port, 228, 324; appointments of, 228, 324; exchange with tidesman, 411.
-, Officers, 12–3, 116, 121, 148, 150, 177, 178, 186, 190, 208, 216, 277, 286, 288, 293, 324, 336, 340, 347, 348, 349, 359, 379, 386, 387, 388.
-, assaulted, 298.
-, assistant to, 216.
-, complaint against, 78, 209, 381.
-, debt due to, 152.
-, delivering gondola, 146.
-, directions to, concerning foreign ships coming into ports for shelter, 296, 318.
-, embezzlements by, 234.
-, establishment of, for better guard of the Western coast during high French Duties, 130–1.
-, forfeitures of, 34, 35, 36, 44.
-, horses for, 130, 131.
-, in Plantations, 136, 178, 222, 338, 402, 415; Naval officers to join with, in clearing ships, 24, 155; officers for better security of Plantation trade, 184.
-, inspecting goods, 89, 210.
-, London port, salaries, 158, 235, 318, 405.
-, oaths of, 34, 35, 43, 44.
-, outports, salaries, 159, 235, 318, 405.
-, petition for place of, 152.
-, removing of, from place to place, 167.
-, securities of, examiner of (J. Phillips), additional salary to, 228; assisting Receiver of Plantation Duties, 228.
-, sending accounts to London, allowances to, 391.
-, taxes on salaries, repayment of, 110.
-, to attend during holidays, 89, 370.
-, to observe orders when using Dragoons, 102, 408.
-, to prevent exportation of corn, 168.
-, to prevent frauds in Thames above Bridge, appointment of, 177.
-, to take no salary but from the Crown, 34.
-, Outports, money remitted from, 59.
-, Surveyor of (Sir E. Turner), fee of, 391; office of, in London, accounts sent to, 391.
-, patent searchers, 121; grant of leave to, 384.
-, payments charged on, repeal of dormant warrants for, 73, 329.
-, payments into the Exchequer, 59, 64, 174, 277, 283, 294, 388.
-, pensions on, 73.
-, permits to export, 165, 227, 228, 278, 321.
-, Petty Custom. See Customs— duties, Aliens' Duty.
-, Praetermitted Customs, London port, Comptroller of (R. Breton), salary of, 361.
-, preventive officers, 106, 131; appointments of, 131; horses for, 131.
-, quayman, London port, 167.
-, Receiver General and Cashier of (M. Abbott, R. Hutchinson, J. Knight), 28, 29, 73, 102, 153, 345, 403.
-, accounts, 339; allowances in, 294, 350.
-, appointment of, 82, 324.
-, business of, increased, 128– 9.
-, chief teller to (W. Jones), account of, deficit in, 294–5; royal bounty to, 326.
-, clerks of, additional, allowance for, 128–9.
-, death of, 324, 339.
-, incidents bill, 216.
-, issues to, 190, 213, 224, 350, 412.
-, payments by, 59, 64, 104, 117, 136, 147, 149, 150, 153, 158, 159, 168, 174, 211, 225, 230, 235, 242, 252, 270, 277, 279, 288, 294, 310, 311, 312, 316, 319–20, 347, 350, 357, 361, 363, 382, 383, 385, 391, 393, 398, 401, 403, 404, 409, 415; to be henceforth paid out of the Exchequer, 412.
-, petitions of, 128–9, 294.
-, salary of, 324.
-, securities, 325, 327; fee on, 327.
-, tallies on, 215, 304.
-, to forbear payments on dormant warrants payable out of the Customs, 329.
-, to take guineas collected at 22s., 58.
-, riding officers, 301; appointments of, 130, 131, 316; dismissed, 316; horses for, 131; salaries, 130, 131.
-, riding surveyor, 386; petition for place of, 149.
-, searchers, 22, 37, 104, 106, 130, 305, 318, 348, 379.
-, annuity out of office of, 22–3.
-, appointments of, 104, 130, 169, 305, 348, 365, 402; revoking of, 365.
-, books for, 383.
-, chief searcher, London port, office of, held in trust for the undersearchers, enquiry concerning, 34–8.
-, deputy, 106, 149, 362, 387.
-, dismissed, 402.
-, horses for, 131.
-, in Plantations, 136, 415.
-, left on account of debt, 169.
-, petition to join with another, 86.
-, salaries, 117, 130, 136, 211, 270, 316, 382, 385, 415.
-, swearing in of, 387.
-, seizures, 12–3, 46, 106, 110, 115, 117, 149, 150, 155, 177, 178, 186, 210–1, 234, 237, 286, 293, 324, 336, 348, 359, 365–6, 367, 405.
-, compositions for, 13, 132, 146–7, 208, 224, 268, 277, 349, 387.
-, directions for making, 372.
-, issues out of monies arising by, 57, 68, 84, 176, 223, 237, 268, 287, 358; list of usual payments out of, 24.
-, King's share of, 127, 146, 168, 223, 237, 340, 367, 379, 388, 389, 396, 402, 403–4.
-, list of, 259.
-, officers' shares of, 116, 277, 318, 348, 349, 379.
-, payment for, 372.
-, profits of, grant of share of, 114–5.
-, reward for, 397.
-, solicitor for ([J.] Thompson), arrears of, 11; place to be sunk and charge saved, 11.
-, sloops or smacks for the better guard of the Coast during the high French Duties,
-, commanders of, 129, 148, 397; appointments of, 129, 148, 212, 290, 397; apprehending disaffected persons, 305; carrying messengers and prisoners, 305; making seizures, 372; recommendation for place of, 16, 138.
-, establishment for, 129.
-, solicitor for the coast service (J. Pye), 234.
-, solicitor for Seizures. See Customs—seizures.
-, Solicitor of ([J.] Bridges), 18, 43, 44, 135, 151.
-, surplus or overplus of, appropriation (40,000l.) out of, for circulating Exchequer Bills, 78, 81, 85; payments out of, 78, 81, 96; see also Customs— duties, Tonnage and Poundage.
-, Surveyor General of, London port, books for, 383.
-, surveyors, 19, 152, 166, 167, 224, 318, 350, 397; appointments of, 106, 166, 167, 169, 178, 227, 245, 397, 402; dismissed, 152, 227; drowned, 245; in Plantations, 136, 402, 415; left the service, 402; of landcarriagemen. See Customs— landcarriagemen; of the Outports. See Customs—Outports; office of, divided, 106; person recommended as, 19; petition for place of, 254; removed, 178, 402; salary, 136, 415; suspended, 245; unfit, 106.
-, tallies on, 174, 215, 283, 304, 310, 339.
-, tidesmen, 152, 224, 228, 245, 287, 324, 325, 402, 411; appointments of, 73, 130, 131, 148, 152, 160, 169, 224, 228, 234, 245, 287, 324, 402, 411; dismissed, 169, 234; exchanges with noontender, 411; petitions for places of, 128, 208, 321, 325; quitted employment, 148, 169; salaries, 130, 131, 228.
-, tidesurveyors, 253, 318; appointment of, 316; removed, 316.
-, undersearchers, London port, 34, 35, 36, 37, 145; deputation by, 200; deputy, leave of absence, 145; office of chief searcher held in trust for, enquiry concerning, 34–8.
-, viewer of outs, London port, bounty for, 159.
-, waiters, 106, 130, 155, 169, 305, 348; appointments of, 130, 155, 169, 305, 348, 402; deputy, 149; dismissed, 402; horses for, 130, 131; left on account of debt, 169; removed, 169; salaries, 130.
-, warehouse, 9.
-, watchmen, London port, 48, 229, 245; appointments of, 48, 229, 245.
-, waterguard, 106.
-, watermen, London port, 290.
-, weighers, 160.
-, weighing porters, 130, 160; superintendent of, 160.
-, wine taster, London port, bounty for, 159.