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Haberley, Alice, necessary woman; cx. 31.

Hackney chairmen, orders, &c., made for the good government of; clxvii. 5.

-, -, licensed, widows of, petition as to ambiguity in the Act of 9 Anne; clvii. 31.

-, coaches, Act for licensing, receivers under the; clxvi. 27.

-, -, commissioners for; cxxxviii. 27.

-, -, -, their salaries; cxlix. 51.

-, -, -, Mr. Wanley's claim to their whole house; cxlv. 47.

-, -, -, office for, in Duke Street, Westminster, moved into Surrey Street; cxlv. 47; clxvii. 5.

-, -, -, revenue of, receiver of the; cxlv. 48.

Hadden; clxxiii. 1.

Haddock, Sir Richard, Knt., controller of the navy, petition; cxi. 39.

-, Richard, son of Sir Richard Haddock, Knt.; cxi. 39.

Hague, the; cxxvii. 36.

-, Duke of Saxe Gotha's resident at; clxxvi. 21.

-, duplicates of all letters written by H.M. minister at the Polish court to England sent to; clxxvi. 7.

Haguen, Baron, envoy extraordinary from the Duke of “Wolfenbottle,” diamond ring to; cxx. 26.

Haistwell, Edward; cx. 3.

Half-pay, disbanded officers on, the case of the; clxiii. 25, 40.

-, establishment of, rules; cl. 19.

-, officers on, list of; clxxix. 15.

Halifax, the Earl of; cxvi. 36; cxxxix. 47; clxxvii. 21.

-, Charles Lord, auditor of the receipt of the Exchequer; cxlvii. 11; cxlix. 36, 47; cli. 39, 56; clv. 12; clviii. 47; clx. 7; clxxv. 26.

-, -, -, grant of offices at Hampton Court to; cxiv. 28.

-, Lord, reports; cvii. 31; cxliv. 7; cxlvi. 25.

Hall, Mr., removed from the port of Preston Pans; clxiii. 1.

-, Daniel, and others, petitioners for the new settlement in North America, proposals of; clxxv. 47.

-, Edward, mitigation of penalty; cxxvi. 24.

Halley, Mr., report of, on Mr. Cawood's invention; clii. 13.

Hallungius, Mr., Duke of Saxe Gotha's resident at the Hague; clxxvi. 21.

Hambledon Chace, a purlieu by H.M. forest of South, or East, Bere; cxliv. 28.

Hamburgh, agents for tin at; clxxiv. 16.

-, ship from; cxvi. 26.

-, tin consigned to Mr. Stratford and Mr. Free at; cxxxvi. 61.

-, -, mortgaged in; clxviii. 15; clxxii. 7.

Hamill, William, agent and trustee for the officers and soldiers that served in the garrisons of Londonderry and “Inneskilling,” petition; cxv. 41; cxx. 17.

Hamilton and Brandon, Duke of; clii. 37; clviii. 35.

-, -, concerned in smuggling frauds; cxlvi. 33.

-, -, master-general of the ordnance; cliii. 14.

-, -, -, death of; clxii. 31.

-, -, recommends Jos. Bentley for commissioner of Customs (Scotland); cli. 43.

-, Duchess of, claim of; clxii. 15.

-, -, heritable keeper of Holyrood Palace; cl. 21 (8).

-, Marquis of, grant to; clxii. 15.

-, Lord Archibald, arrear due to, on the civil list of Scotland; cxiii. 65; cxiv. 12.

-, -, petition; cxiv. 7.

-, Sir David; cli. 4.

-, Sir George, receiver general of H.M. revenue in Scotland, imposed on Government; cxxi. 84.

-, Mr., agent to Duke of Hamilton, offers to compound for smugglers; cxlvi. 33.

-, -, manager of the posts in North America; clxi. 12.

-, Alexander, agent for Commissioners of Prizes; cvii. 35; cix. 45; cxiii. 46.

-, -, [prize] agent in the West Indies, petition; cxxxii. 59.

-, Major-General Gustavus, defence of Coleraine and storming of Athlone, petition; cxxii. 27.

-, James, Esq., lands granted to, really belonged to mayor and sheriffs of Dublin; clxiii. 47.

-, John; cxxxv. 12.

-, -, town clerk of Irvin, prays to be appointed head collector or receiver-general of duties on stamped vellum, parchment, &c. in North Britain; cxxi. 63.

-, William, Esq., lieutenant-governor of the Leeward Islands; cxlvii. 63.

Hammersmith, rioters at: cxxxvii. 55.

Hammond, Mr.; cxxxvii. 36.

-, or Hamond, Mr., deputy paymaster or treasurer of H.M. forces in Spain; cxxxvii. 19; cxlix. 18; cliv. 22; clvi. 3.

-, Anthony, Esq., said to have bought the Earl of Granard's pension; cxlviii. 13.

-, Mr.; cxxiv. 20.

Hamoze; cxxvi. 4.

Hampshire, land revenue in; cxxxiv. 10.

-, receiver general for; cxxxvi. 56.

Hampton Court; cxiv. 28.

-, -, chapel at, organ in; cxxxiii. 48; clxi. 23.

-, -, fountains and fire-engines made for; cxlix. 33.

-, -, H.M. gardens and plantations at; clxxix. 39.

-, -, -, under Mr. Wise's care; clix. 42.

-, -, invalids doing duty at; cxlv. 30.

-, -, palace, canals, and basins at; clx. 7; clxxii. 29.

-, -, -, altar-piece at; cxix. 43.

-, -, two parks at, new works in, estimate of; cxxvi. 21.

-, -, wilderness at, figure hedge-work made in; clxxix. 35.

-, -, works at; cvii. 3; cxxxiii. 85; cxxxv. 32; clxiv. 37.

Hanbury, William, Esq., appointed keeper of the Cottonian Library, petition; cxliv. 37.

-, -, memorial; cxvii. 45.

Handasyd, Brigadier, concerning Spanish galleons taken by Commodore Wager; cxiv. 11.

Handasyde, Col.; clxvi. 41.

-, -, his regiment in the West Indies; cliv. 50.

-, Major-General, memorial; cxlvii. 13.

-, Robert, came on a mission from H.M. consul at Algiers, memorial; cxiv. 47.

-, Col. Roger, his regiment at Jamaica, independent companies to be formed out of; clxxvii. 42; clxxviii. 5.

-, or Handasyd, Brigadier or Col. Thomas, governor of Jamaica; cvii. 35; cxiii. 46.

-, -, -, news from, and proceedings of; cix. 45; cx. 45; cxxi. 18; cxxii. 11.

-, -, -, services in Newfoundland and the West Indies, petition; cxlii. 26.

Hanmer, Sir Thomas, report as to navy estimate; clxi. 15.

-, -, wishes Capt. William Philips to have a pension; cxlvi. 18.

Hannan, James, evidence against; cxxiv. 26.

Hanover, Court of, correspondence from; cxvii. 20.

-, H.M. envoy in; cxxi. 50; cl. 3.

-, H.M. secretary in; cxxxiv. 20.

-, postage of letters at; cxxxi. 5.

-, troops of, arrears due to; clxxiv. 40.

-, -, forage for; cxii. 47.

Harbord, Sir James, surveyor general, his ability, &c.; cv. 7.

Harbours and docks, commissioners for the better fortification of; cxxxiv. 22; cxxxv. 24.

Harcourt, Lord, Lord Chancellor, pension; clxvi. 20.

-, Sir Simon, attorney general, report on the petition of the East India Companies; cv. 27.

-, Simon, Esq., H.M. Clerk of the Crown, in the Court of Queen's Bench, information preferred against, petition; cxxxv. 30.

Hardwick, Mr. Thomas, a land surveyor in London, lately in St. Sebastians and Bilbao; cxxi. 13, 64.

Hardy, Sir Thomas, French prizes taken by; cli. 20.

Harison, Charles; cxxii. 9.

-, or Harrison, Charles, H.M. solicitor in the Court of Exchequer; clxii. 28; clxiii. 46; clxvi. 43; clxxv. 1.

-, Mrs., petition; clxxv. 20.

-, Mr., his services as secretary to the embassy at Utrecht; clxxv. 20.

Harle, Edward, Esq., failed in a navy contract, petition; cxx. 21.

Harley, Edward, auditor of imprests; passim between pp. 1 and 571.

-, -, -, memorials; cxii. 57; cxv. 40.

-, -, -, reports; cxxii. 51; cxxiv. 13, 14.

-, -, chairman of the committee to inquire as to the imprest accountants; cxxx. 31.

-, Right. Hon. Robert, Esq., a Lord of the Treasury; cxxvii. 17, 34; cxxxii. 19.

-, Thomas; cxv. 32.

-, -, journey to the Hague, &c. with Mr. Couchman; cxvlii. 35.

-, -, on behalf of Mons. d'Alais; cl. 14.

-, -, secretary to the Lord Treasurer; passim from p. 295 to end.

Harlowe, Commissioner (victualling); cvi. 72.

Harman, Col. Wentworth, of the Battle-axe Guards, memorial as to clothing of Battle-axe Guards; cxvii. 37; clxvi. 42.

Harnage, Mr., a slopseller to the navy; cxii. 50; cxv. 25.

Harpur, Capt., petition; cxxv. 8.

Harris, Catherine, widow, supplied the troops, petition; cxxxviii. 50.

Harrison, Francis, commissary general of Ireland, petition; cxvii. 31.

-, John, chaplain to the garrison of Annapolis Royal, petition; clxxviii. 24.

Hart, Mr. Robert, receiver of the late estate of Lord Griffin; cvi. 64.

Hartcourt, Godfrey, charged with treason; clxxv. 6.

Hartnoll, Capt., carried gold from Lisbon to Barcelona to the deputy paymaster, petition; cliv. 19.

-, Capt., in command of ships sailing to the Straits; cxxxii. 52.

Hartop, Peter, deputy paymaster of the forces in the expedition under the Earl of Rivers in 1706, petition; cxlviii. 35.

Hartshorn, or Hartshorne, Brewery, the; cxxxv. 1.

-, -, coals carried from; cxlviii. 26, 29.

Hartstounge, Mrs., her lodgings in the Mews; clxxiii. 46.

Harvey, Lieut.-General, embarks for Portugal, claim for horses and arms; cvii. 13.

-, -, state of his regiment of horse; cxi. 19; cxl. 49.

Harwich, disabled soldiers landed at; cxxxiv. 44.

-, mayor of; cxxxiv. 44.

-, packet boats to and from Holland, &c.; cxlii. 11; cxliii. 5; cxliv. 3; cli. 24; clxvi. 3.

-, -, -, commanders of, petition of; clxvi. 24.

-, port, &c. of, fortification of and lands for; cix. 33; cxii. 39, 53; cxxv. 15; clxiii. 45; clxv. 20, 22; clxvi. 5; clxxv. 4.

-, -, -, commissioners for; cxxxiii. 33; cxxxiv. 22; cxxxv. 24; clxxv. 4; clxxviii. 17.

-, smack of, landed cocoa-nuts from Dutch men-of-war; cxvi. 8.

Hasket, Elias, Esq., governor of the Bahama Islands; clviii. 6.

Haslefoot, Robert, surgeon, care of sick and disabled soldiers; cxxxiv. 44.

Hatchew Mere, fishing in; cxxii. 5.

Hatley, Henry, deceased, son of Henry Hatley, deputy paymaster of the forces under the Earl of Rivers; cxlviii. 35.

-, John, of London, stationer, memorial; clxxi. 20.

-, St. George; cxl. 18; cxliv. 48.

Hats, proposal of a duty on; cxvii. 28.

Havannah, the; cxxi. 18.

Havant Thicket, a chace called; cxv. 44; cxliv. 28.

Hawes, Mr.; clxvi. 30.

-, Thomas, as to the wages of the crew of the “Falkland”; clv. 24.

Hawkers and pedlars, Act for licensing; cxxii. 33.

-, -, penalty for breaking; cxii. 12.

-, commissioners for licensing; clxvi. 14; clxxiv. 23; clxxix. 8.

-, -, reports of; cxii. 12; cxxxix. 20.

-, -, solicitor to; cxxii. 33.

-, licence duty of, proposed increase of; clxi. 40.

-, licenses of, stamps on; clx. 17.

-, proposed Act to prevent sale of meat in the streets by; clxxv. 47.

Hawler, J., Admiralty Office; cviii. 18; cxlviii. 25, 29; cxlix. 8; clxiv. 30, 31.

Hawley, Col. Henry, Lieut.-Governor of Kinsale in Ireland, petition; cxlix. 12.

Hawys, William, commissary in Boston, New England, to the Board of Ordnance; cxxxvii. 52.

Hay, Charles, riding officer in Scotland, petition; cxlix. 48.

-, George, controller of the train of artillery in Spain; cvi. 11.

Hayward, Mr., his house in Warwickshire, Sir John Fenwick and others apprehended at; clxxv. 6.

-, Henry, messenger, foreign journeys by, petition; clxxix. 34.

Hearne, Lieut. Terrence, his services in Spain, taken prisoner at Brihuega, petition; cxlvii. 22.

Hearth money; cix. 44.

Heath, Mr., a Scotchman, asserts that he will succeed Mr. Lowther as Governor of Barbadoes; cxliv. 19.

-, William, petition of, (imprest bills); cvi. 12.

Heathcote, Caleb, New York, as to the “pitch and tar design”; cliv. 59.

-, Sir Gilbert, Knight; cxiii. 27.

Heatly, Daniel, gent., clerk and deputy in the Cursitor's office, affidavit; cxx. 18.

Heaton, William, gent., assignee of Thomas Beckwith, petition; cxxiii. 18.

Hedges, Sir Charles, Judge of the High Court of Admiralty; cxxxii. 2.

-, the Right Hon. Sir Charles, one of H.M. Principal Secretaries of State; cv. 31.

-, C., as to Crown plate; cxlviii. 21.

Hellier, John, of London, merchant, importer of wine; cxlvi. 15.

Helvoetsluys, five packet-boats between Harwich and; cli. 24.

Hemp, increased price of; cxxxii. 38.

-, navy contracts for; cxlii. 21.

Henchman, Mr. Leonard, petition; cxxvi. 34; cxxxii. 37.

Henderson, James, a macer of the Justice Court; cviii. 39.

Hendrick, John, lease to, of water mills, &c.; clxxv. 10.

Henley, Mr.; cviii. 17.

-, John, Esq.; cxiii. 32.

-, William, petition; cli. 34.

Henry V., great treaty in the time of; cxv. 46.

Henshaw, Mr., English consul at Genoa; cxlviii. 1.

Heralds and pursuivants of arms, the king's, memorial for their salaries, &c.; cxlviii. 15; clxvii. 12.

-, Office, the, proposal to move the records of the Court of Wards to; cxxxiii. 103.

Herb strewer, H.M.; clxvi. 44.

Herbage and pannage, the right of; cxlvii. 26.

Herbert, of Chirbury, Right Hon. Henry Lord, grant to, by K. William III.; clxxiii. 14.

-, Francis, of Oakely Park, heir of Henry Lord Herbert, petition; clxxiii. 14.

-, -, sheriff of Montgomery, fined, petition; cxl. 56.

-, James, Esq., receiver general of prizes in the late war; cxlv. 34; cxlix. 28.

-, Thomas, clockmaker to King William, pension to; clxv. 16.

Heriot's hospital, memorial for; cl. 21.

Herne, Sir Joseph, his “super”; cxxiv. 13.

-, Lionel, Esq., memorial to be appointed for circulation of new Exchequer bills; cxix. 16.

-, -, receiver of duties on hackney coaches and stamped vellum; clxvi. 27.

-, -, gent., interest on Exchequer bills; cxiv. 58.

Hertford, the co. of, receiver general for; cliv. 60; clviii. 18; clxxiii. 41; clxxv. 23.

-, -, receiver general of duties on houses for; clx. 14.

-, -, surveyor of duties on house for; clx. 14.

Hervey, Mr., trustee for the Earl of St. Albans; cxxxiii. 83.

Hesse, Prince of; cxii. 48.

-, -, bills for the service of Gibraltar; cv. 54.

Hester, Mr., of London, merchant, contract for hemp, petition; cxxi. 29.

Hewer, William, Esq., treasurer for the garrison at Tangier; cxxiii. 3; cxxx. 24; clix. 24.

Hewett, Thomas, surveyor of H.M. woods north of Trent, report as to timber for South well Church; clxi. 3.

-, -, -, -, in Sherwood Forest; clxii. 4.

-, -, -, report on Lord Byron's memorial; clxxvii. 31.

Heyman's, James, a wine taster of the city of London, petition; cxxvi. 32; cxxvii. 32.

Heysham, Mr., his bills drawn for Barbadoes for the service of the sick and wounded; cxliv. 17; clviii. 53.

Hides, duties on; cxvi. 41; cxix. 26; cxxx. 11; cxxxiii. 22; cxxxiv. 45; clii. 33; clxviii. 23.

-, -, commissioners for; cxxxiv. 25; cxxxvi. 6, 51, 56, 63; cxxxviii. 34; cxxxix. 5, 45; cxl. 48; cxlv. 19, 20; cxlviii. 32; clviii. 49; clx. 26; clxxii. 4, 22; clxxiii. 34; clxxiv. 11; clxxv. 23, 53, 54, 55; clxxvii. 2; clxxviii. 3.

-, office for; cxxxiv. 25; cxxxvii. 42.

Hill, Colonel, his regiment; cxvi. 32.

-, Major-General, commander of the Canadian expedition; cxxxv. 8; cxxxvi. 9; cxxxviii. 8; cxl. 21; cxlix. 26; cli. 50; clvi. 7; clxii. 42.

-, Right Hon. Mr.; cxxx. 40.

-, John, gent., abuses in the victualling office, petition; clxxix. 27.

-, -, case of; cxxx. 2.

-, -, received ill-treatment from Mr. Wallis, memorial; cxxxiii. 1.

-, Madam, her lodgings in the mews; clxxiii. 46.

-, Sir Scipio, pension to, on the Scotch establishment; cxliv. 26; cxlv. 31.

-, Thomas, a mason, petition; cxxx. 37.

Hilton, John, of the town and parish of St. George, cordwainer, treasure; cxvi. 34.

-, Hannah, wife of, treasure; cxvi. 34.

Hinchinbrooke, or Hinchingbrook, Lord, engaged in a riot in Essex Street; clviii. 22; clix. 48.

Hind, John, a goldsmith and banker, cashier of the hearth money, a bankrupt; cvi. 19.

Hitchcock, Mr.; clxxiii. 40.

Hoare, Henry, memorial for money to the marines; cxxxix. 11.

-, Richard, proposal to remit money, &c.; cxxiv. 15; cxlii. 23; clvi. 9; clxxi. 15.

Hoath, Lord; cviii. 12.

Hobson, Samuel, Esq., late collector of Wexford, public money stolen from; cxxxii. 33.

-, Elizabeth, widow of, petition; cxxxii. 33.

Hochstedt, the battle of; cli. 38.

Hockerell, H.M. private road between Stanstead and; cxxxix. 40.

Hodges, Mr., money due to, from Mr. Alonso Vere, petition; clxxii. 31; clxxv. 35.

-, Sir William, petition; cxxvi. 34; cxxxii. 37.

Hodgson, John, of London, gent., invented new ways of making salt, petition; clxxiii. 20.

Hoffman, Francis, his invention, petition; clxxix. 20.

Hogan, regiments of; cxxxi. 9, 10.

Hogg, John, memorial; cxxxi. 56.

Holbech, John, clerk to the Treasurer of the Chamber; cxxxiii. 75; clxxi. 12; clxxiv. 8; clxxix. 24.

-, -, memorial, Treasurer of the Chamber's accounts; clxi. 23.

-, -, -, wages to the servants of the chamber; clxiii. 37.

-, -, remains in his hands; clxiii. 23.

Holborn; cxxiv. 10.

Holden, Robert, Esq., governor of the Bahama Islands; clviii. 6.

Holford, Isaac, contract with Commissioners of Victualling, petition; cxxiii. 42; cxxv. 36.

Holland; cxxv. 23; cxxx. 30; cxxxi. 38.

-, arms brought from, duty on; cxxiii. 5; cxxvi. 30.

-, bills for; cxvii. 23; cxxvii. 33; clvi. 9.

-, coin exported into; cxxiv. 48.

-, Council of State in; cxxxi. 18.

-, danger from (Customs); cvi. 70.

-, drawing of bills from; cxiv. 64.

-, exchange between France and; clii. 44.

-, fleet from, bound to the East Indies; cv. 19.

-, goods supplied to Glasgow and West of Scotland; cxlvi. 13.

-, H.M. ambassador in; clviii. 31.

-, orchell imported from; cxl. 58.

-, packet boats between Harwich and; cxlii. 11; cxliii. 5.

-, -, commanders of, petition; clxvi. 24.

-, Palatine refugees sent back to; cxix. 1; cxxv. 44.

-, pensionary of, express to; cx. 22.

-, prohibited goods from; cx. 5.

-, recruits carried over to; cxix. 7.

-, regiment bound to Lisbon from; cxxiii. 34.

-, remittances for; cxix. 25; cxlii. 9; cxlv. 13.

-, Rotterdam convoy from; cxxii. 43.

-, spices imported from; cv. 27.

-, 10 mares brought from, for Her Majesty; clxiii. 14.

-, tin in, agents for; clxxiv. 16.

-, -, mortgaged in; clxviii. 15.

-, transportation of forces from North and South Britain into; cxxxiv. 33.

-, war in, payments for; cliv. 30.

-, wine imported from; cxii. 35.

-, wines sent from, for H.M. service, seized; cxlvii. 40.

-, see also States General.

-, W., proposal of, to lend money to Her Majesty; cxxx. 30.

Hollanders, their trade with Shetland; cix. 43.

Holme, Geo., his allowance; clxxiv. 50.

Holmes, Col., Lieut.-Governor of the Isle of Wight, demands of; cxxxvii. 11.

-, James, house of, on the Castle Hill at Windsor; cxvi. 50.

-, Ensign Nicholas, arrears of half-pay, petition; cxvii. 36.

-, Richard, inspector of the port books; cxlviii. 23.

-, -, memorial; cxxx. 32.

-, Sir Robert, Lord Cutt's predecessor as governor of Carisbrook Castle; clxxv. 7.

Holstein, condition of; clviii. 28.

-, Duke of, envoy extraordinary from; clxviii. 2; clxxii. 23.

-, troops, the, in H.M. pay; clxi. 41; clxxii. 51.

-, -, pay of; clxiii. 11; clxv. 2; clxxiv. 40.

-, -, great fidelity to H.M. service; clxiii. 5.

-, -, with the Duke of Ormonde; cl. 28; cli. 19.

Holt Forest; clxxvi. 12.

-, -, damage done to, by Sir Simeon Stuart; cxlvii. 26.

Holt, Lieut.-General, cost of disbanding his regiment of marines; clxiv. 33, 36.

-, -, of Major-General Willis' regiment of marines; cxl. 46.

-, -, petition of his subaltern officers; clxv. 40.

-, Lord Chief Justice; cxliv. 37.

Holy Island, the castle in, gunners of; clxxii. 43.

Holyrood House, the abbey of, debt to the Countess Dowager of Sutherland; cvii. 59.

-, palace of, finished by K. Charles II.; cl. 21.

-, -, glazing, &c. done at; cxiv. 39; cxlvii. 14.

-, -, guardhouses at, coal and candle for the; cxxii. 63.

-, -, heritable keeper of; cl. 21.

Home, Sir George, of Kello, tacksman or farmer of Customs and foreign Excise in Scotland before the Union, petition; cxxiii. 26.

-, George, the younger, of Wedderburn, Esq., lands and barony of Horndean; cxlv. 7.

Honour, Maids of, fortunes allowed to, when married; clviii. 1.

Hooke, Governor, as to prisoners of war at Plymouth; cxxxvi. 17.

-, John, Esq., serjeant-at-law, petition; cxxiii. 21.

Hookes, John, a clerk of committees, &c. of the House of Commons, petition; cxlii. 20.

Hooper, Capt., packet boats between Dover, Calais, and Ostend; clxii. 47.

-, Mr., Morgan Whitley's estate; clxxv. 53.

Hops, duties on; cxxxvii. 4, 48; clxi. 37.

Horndean, lands and barony of, in the counties of Berwick and Haddingtoun; cxlv. 7.

Horne, —; cxlvii. 11.

Hornsby, Joseph, gent., executor to Frances Addison, widow, memorial; clxxii. 19.

Horse Guards, great chamber at the; cix. 34.

-, -, stabling at the; clix. 12.

Horse, Master of the; cxxiv. 39.

-, -, commissioners for the office of; cliii. 20; clvii. 30; clxii. 23; clxiii. 14.

Horseliehill, the lands of, in the co. of Roxburgh; cxlv. 6.

Horses, proposed tax on; cxlvii. 3.

Horsley, H.; cxvi. 46.

Horson, Mr.; clxxiii. 40.

Horton, provisions supplied to; clxxii. 28.

Hosier, Capt., commander of H.M.S. “Salisbury”; cxxxiii. 4.

-, George, Esq., receiver general and receiver of taxes for Salop; cvii. 5; clv. 6; clxxv. 55.

-, Richard, a security of George Hosier, petition; clxxv. 55.

Hotham, Sir Charles, his regiment; cxvii. 9.

Houghton, Charles, clerk to Mr. William Cook, frauds by; cxlviii. 28.

-, Thomas, payment to, for repairing ring in Hyde Park; cv. 33; clxxvi. 23.

-, Park, red deer brought to Windsor Forest from; cxlvii. 27.

Hounslow Heath, the little river running across; clx. 7.

Household, H.M., cofferer of the. See Cofferer.

-, -, commissioners of, memorial; cxxx. 38.

-, -, expenses of; cxxxiv. 36; clxxiii. 27; clxxviii. 40.

-, -, Lord Chamberlain of; cv. 18.

-, -, master of, and carver, office of; cxxii. 69.

-, -, taxes on; cxliv. 62.

-, service, arrears of; cxxxiii. 3.

Houses, duties on; cix. 44; cxxiii. 57; cxxxiv. 68; cxlix. 9; clxiv. 28; clxxii. 22; clxxiii. 30; clxxv. 26.

-, -, inspector of; cxxvi. 7.

-, -, receiver general of, for North Britain; cxxvi. 7.

Houston, Maurice, gent., searcher, Carlisle, petition; cxlvi. 32.

How, Mr., an officer for duties on houses in Cumberland and Westmoreland, received a bribe; clix. 36; clxiv. 28.

-, -, report; cxxiii. 11.

Howe, Lieut.-General, his regiment; cxxiv. 31.

-, Right Hon. John, paymaster of the guards and garrisons, reports, &c.; cv. 13, 39; cvi. 30, 33; cviii. 27; cx. 3, 66; cxi. 3; cxiii. 34; cxviii. 1; cxix. 19; cxxii. 60, 61; cxxvii. 25; cxxxi. 7; cxxxii. 45; cxxxvii. 40; cxxxviii. 48; cxxxix. 26, 46, 53; cxliii. 16, 20; cxliv. 26, 42; cxlvii. 8, 13; cxlix. 11; cl. 31; clii. 2; clv. 3; clvii. 7; clviii. 19; clxii. 42; clxiii. 8, 13; clxv. 17; clxx. 1; clxxii. 52; clxxiii. 16; clxxvii. 42; clxxviii. 12, 24, 26; clxxix. 2.

-, R., as to the damage done to Holt Forest by Sir Simeon Stuart; cxlvii. 26.

-, Mrs. R., demands of her late husband as envoy to Hanover; cxxi. 50.

-, Samuel Scroop, Esq., envoy at Hanover, death of; cxvii. 20.

-, -, -, petition of his widow; cl. 3.

Howell, George, Esq., receiver-general of land tax for Cardigan, Carmarthen, Glamorgan, and Pembroke; cxix. 42.

-, -, extent levied against; clxvi. 16.

-, -, made a payment for raising recruits; cliv. 53.

Howfort, in the Medway; cxxxi. 25.

Howorth, Mr. H., receiver general of North Wales and Cheshire; clxxiii. 32.

Hoy, Dr., the Queens Professor of Physic in Oxford; cix. 44.

Hubblethorne, Charles, as to pension to; cvi. 18: cvii. 19.

-, Lieut.-Col. John, slain at sea; cvi. 18.

-, Dorothy, his widow; cvi. 18.

Hubert, Mr.; cxx. 26.

Hudson, John, forage; cxii. 4.

Hudson river, the, Palatines settled on; cxxv. 44, 45; cxlix. 2.

-, pine country near; cxxv. 44, 45.

-, 6,000 acres purchased by the governor on; cxxv. 44.

Hudson's Bay, entirely in Crown's hands, belongs to a company; clxxiv. 56.

Huggins, Mr. John; clxxii. 22.

-, -, as to change of Mr. Albert's prison; clxxii. 8.

-, -, made bad use of Lord High Treasurer's name; cxlv. 19.

Hugh, T. G.; cxxiii. 62.

Hughes, Dorothy, a prisoner in Newgate, petition; cxliv. 33.

-, Mr., secretary to commissioners for purchasing lands for the improvement of the fortifications at Chatham and Portsmouth; clxxvii. 28.

-, Edward, memorial as to bill drawn by Mr. Alonso Vere; clxxiv. 57.

Hull, collector of; cxvi. 5.

-, desertion of men at; cxxxix. 53.

-, garrison at, chaplain to; cxxxiv. 15.

-, landwaiter at; cxxvi. 6.

-, mayor and aldermen of, petition; clxv. 33.

-, merchant of; cxlv. 50.

-, the river, danger of inundation from; clxv. 33.

Humber, the, arrival of ships in; cxvi. 5.

Humble, Sir John, Bart., paymaster of the million lottery tickets, memorial; cxxv. 40.

Hume, Sir George, “tack” and farm of Customs granted to; cxiii. 2.

Hnnt, Col., memorial, his losses, &c. in two sieges, &c.; cx. 10.

-, Major, what was paid to him for coming from Spain; cviii. 9.

-, Mr., has the care of the “quarantain”; cxxxi. 25, 49.

Hunter, Mr., packet boats between Donaghadee and Port Patrick; cxlix. 39.

-, Col. Robert, Governor of New York; cxxv. 41, 45; cxxxvii. 25 cxlv. 29; cxlvii. 65; clxxv. 36.

-, -, -, bills of exchange drawn by; cl. 31; cliii. 28; cliv. 11.

-, -, -, gives an account of the affairs of the Palatines; cxlix. 1, 2.

-, -, memorial for consideration out of the quit rents from Virginia; cv. 38; taken prisoner; cv. 38.

-, -, proposal of, for remittance to New York; cxvii. 41.

-, -, proposal to settle Palatine refugees in province of New York; cxix. 1.

-, Samuel, Esq., commissioner for disbanding the marine regiments; clxiii. 39; clxiv. 33; clxxiii. 39, 50.

Huntley, Thomas, accuses Mr. Jennings of fraud; cxl. 29.

Hunton, Mr., commissary and paymaster; cxiii. 1.

Hutcheson, Mr., duty on snuff; cxxx. 6.

Hutchins, Bernard, Esq., paymaster, lotteries; cxlvi. 25; cxlvii. 11.

Hutchinson, Charles, legatees of, as to stores furnished to H.M. ships at Jamaica; cxxxvi. 4.

-, Lieut. James, and eight men of the “Blandford” to come on shore; cxliii. 29.

Hutton, Doctor, in waiting on the king; clxxvi. 17.

-, -, inspects the Cottonian Library; cxliv. 36.

Hyde, Edward, Esq., Governor of North Carolina; cv. 43; cxxxix. 3.

-, Michael, Esq., commissary general of musters; cxxxvii. 31.

-, Park; cv. 32; cvi. 61.

-, -, deer in, expense of keeping; cxliii. 31; clix. 47.

-, -, keepers and gate-keepers of, clothing of; clxi. 38.

-, -, repairs, &c. in; cxiii. 49; cxxxvi. 54; cxxxvii. 16; cxxxix. 40; cxliii. 31; clix. 47; clxi. 38; clxv. 19; clxxvi. 23.

Hyet, Charles, gent., office of constable and keeper of Gloucester Castle, petition; cxlix. 50.

-, -, and his two sons; clxxviii. 42.

Hyndford, the Earl of, his regiment; cli. 36.