Index: H

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Haarlem manufacture of thread and cotton stuffs; ccviii. 22.

Hackney coachmen, their complaint as to licences; ccvii. 20.

-, -, petition of 800; ccviii, 8 ccx. 2.

-, coaches, Commissioners for, reports of; cxc. 55; cxciv. 6; ccvii. 20.

-, -, -, complaints against; ccx. 2.

-, -, receiver of the revenue from; cxciv. 6; ccxix. 62.

Haddington, “constabulary” of; ccxiv. 60.

Hagar, Mr.; ccv. 66.

Hague, the; cc. 24; cxcvi. 5.

-, -, secretary of H.M. minister at; clxxxiii. 12; cciv. 39; ccxii. 19, 67.

Hainesucken; ccxx. 3.

Haldane, John, collector of Customs, Preston Pans, memorial; ccxx. 3.

-, Mr. James, professor of ecclesiastical history in St. Andrews; ccxiii. 6.

-, Patrick, Ditto, dismissed; ccxiii. 6.

-, Mr., of Gleaneges; cci. 1, 7.

Half-Mortoun; ccvii. 41.

Halifax, Charles, Earl of, First Commissioner of the Treasury; clxxxi. 56; clxxxii. 9, 24, 39, 42; clxxxix. 19; cxci. 21; cxcii. 54; cxcvi. 5; cciv. 10, 94; ccxxi. 47.

-, -, auditor of the receipt; ccxv. 11.

-, George, Earl of, petition; cxcviii. 51.

-, -, -, representation for the repair of the road in Hampton Court Park; ccxxii. 24.

-, Lord, certificate of, as to the lottery funds; ccxix. 65.

Halkett, Sir Peter, and Dame Jane his wife, petition; ccxiv. 47.

Hall, Capt. Edw., of Tinmouth, memorial; ccxix. 56.

-, Christopher; cxciii. 59.

-, Daniel, proposals for coining copper farthings and halfpence; ccxiii. 27.

-, Edward; ccvi. 40.

-, Fayrer, commander of the sloop “Sea Nymph”; ccxx. 23.

-, John; cxcvii. 64.

-, -, of Otterburne, Esq.; ccviii. 23.

-, Mr.; clxxxii. 26.

-, Richard; ccvi. 39.

Hallington, manor and tithes of, co. Northumberland; ccxiv. 62.

Halsey, Thos. & Co.; ccviii. 22.

Ham, Ann, claims the estate of Ann Harvey; ccxv. 13.

Hamburg, estimates and sales of tin at; clxxxii. 22, 23; ccviii. 34; ccxiii. 23; ccxiv. 27; ccxvi. 5.

-, linens from; ccxxiii. 15.

Hamersley, Rich., petition; ccxxvi. 52.

Hamilton, Duchess of, memorial of; clxxviii. 57.

-, General, proposals as to settlement of St. Christopher; clxxxix. 44; ccix. 15.

-, -, his regiment of foot; ccxv. 5.

-, Gustavus; ccv. 45; ccix. 30.

-, James, assistant to Dr. Brandshagen; cc. 26; cci. 1, 7.

-, John, head distributor and collector of stamps in Scotland; cxciii. 45.

-, Sir David, Knt., physician in ordinary to Queen Anne, memorial; cxcvi. 11.

-, Thomas, concerned with Brandshagen; cci. 7.

-, Walter, Esq., governor of the Leeward and Caribbee Islands; ccv. 53.

-, Wm., captain of Grenadiers, petition; ccxv. 3.

-, -, of Grange, first commissary for Midlothian; ccxiv. 37; ccxvi. 29.

Hammond, Thos., of London, merchant, petition; cxci. 10.

Hampden, Hon. Rich., teller of the Exchequer; cc. 6.

-, Mr., treasurer of the navy; ccxiv. 57.

Hampshire. See Hants.

Hampton [in America?]; cxciii. 3.

-, Court; cc. 30; ccviii. 33, 50; ccxiii. 40; ccxv. 15, 31, 35; ccxx. 48.

-, -, bedchamber of the Prince and Princess of Wales in, painted ceiling; cxcii. 68.

-, -, greenhouses at; ccxv. 18.

-, -, hare warren at; cxcviii. 51.

-, -, horse park, new stalls for; clxxxviii. 38; ccvi. 30.

-, -, -, repair of the road; ccxxii. 24.

-, -, malpractices of the clerk of the works at; ccxvi. 8.

-, -, manor of, accounts of; cxci. 5.

-, -, Middle Park at, alias the North Park; cxcviii. 51.

-, -, Palace, chase, &c. of; cxcviii. 51.

-, -, residence of the Court; ccviii. 17.

-, -, water supply for; clxxxviii. 59.

-, -, work by Sir Christopher Wren at; clxxxii. 18.

Hanaper accounts, keepers or clerks of the; cxcviii. 47.

-, revenue of the; clxxxvi. 2.

Hanbridge, manor of, co. Chester, lease of; cxci. 14.

Hanbury, Wm., grandson of Sir John Cotton; clxxxi. 24; clxxxii. 42.

Hancock, J., letter; ccix. 68.

-, -, memorial, on behalf of the Earl of Cadogan; ccxx. 38; ccxxvi. 17.

Hand-in-Hand Fire Insurance Office; clxxxv. 22, 23.

Hanger, John, governor of the Bank of [England], letter; ccxxiii. 11.

Hanover, envoy extraordinary to; cxc. 12; cxci. 25; cxcii. 29.

-, Queen Anne's secretary at; clxxxv. 58; clxxxvi. 16; ccxix. 40.

-, the Emperor's minister at; cci. 27.

-, letters dated from; cxcix. 67; cci. 27.

Hanoverian succession, persons loyal and disloyal to the; clxxxi. 27; clxxxii. 2; cxciii. 31; ccvii. 39; ccix. 28; ccxxi. 16.

-, troops, demand for arrears for; ccxxiii. 27.

Hants; clxxxii. 41; cxcii. 6; cxcviii. 25; ccvii. 18, 36.

Harcourt, Henry, controller of the two million adventure of 1711; ccv. 60.

Harding, Mr., deputy in the King's Remembrancer's Office; ccxx. 45.

Hardwick, Ralph, merchant, lessee of Arkilgarthdale Forest; ccvii. 47.

Harison. See Harrison.

Harley. See also Auditors of Imprests.

-, Mr.; clxxxviii. 19; ccxiii. 30.

-, -, late Commissioner of the Treasury; clxxxiii. 20.

-, Mr. Edward, Auditor of Imprests, reports, &c. of; clxxx. 18, 19, 20; clxxxi. 16; clxxxii. 8; clxxxvi. 11; clxxxviii. 3, 17; cxc. 5, 54; cxci. 56; cxciv. 4; cxcviii. 23; cxcix. 26, 27; cciii. 9; ccvi. 19; ccvii. 37; ccxii. 37, 65; ccxiii. 14, 33; ccxiv. 56; ccxx. 19; ccxxi. 27; ccxxii. 18, 43; ccxxiii. 13; ccxxvi. 70.

-, -, transport charges; cciv. 17.

-, -, warrants to; ccxix. 7.

-, Lord, and Lady, memorial of; ccxiv. 2.

-, Thomas; ccxiv. 9.

Harpenden, co. Herts; ccix. 12.

Harper, Randolph, tidewaiter at Bristol, to be re-instated; cciv. 67.

Harrington, Robert, petition; ccxxvi. 56.

Harris, Mr., engraver of H.M. seals, &c.; cc. 17.

-, Sarah, clipper, coiner, and utterer of false money; clxxxviii. 52.

-, Thomas, letter to Lord Coningsby; ccxiii. 47.

Harrison, Col. Thomas, reports the victory at Dumblain; cxciv. 19; ccxx. 21.

-, or Harison, Charles, reports concerning Exchequer licences; cxcii. 78; cxcviii. 17; cci. 23; ccvi. 37; ccxv. 28; ccxxi. 45.

-, Mr. Francis; ccvi. 22.

-, Joseph; ccxx. 23.

-, Nath., deputy receiver of revenue in Virginia; clxxxix. 56.

-, Wm., accused of disaffection, anonymous letter concerning; ccxi. 1.

Hart, Mr. James, minister of the Gray Friars' Church, Edinbro', petition of; clxxxv. 9; ccxiv. 75.

Hartopp, Col. Thos., of co. Leicester; ccxii. 22.

Hartstongue, Isabella, her arrears; cxcvi. 20.

Harvey, Ann, the estate of; ccxv. 13, 45.

-, General, tithes of Guernsey; ccviii. 31.

-, Lieut. Gen., his regiment; clxxxviii. 33.

Harwich; ccviii. 27; ccxii. 50, 63.

-, Corporation; clxxxix. 63; cci. 14.

-, fortification of; clxxx. 5, 7, 25; clxxxvi. 50; clxxxviii. 27, 50; clxxxix. 3, 36, 51, 63; cci. 14, 15.

Hatfield, Mr.; clxxx. 13.

Haverfordwest; ccvii. 39; ccxii. 85.

Havering-atte-Bower, manor of; cxci. 34.

Hawes, Fras., Esq., securities proposed by; cciv. 77.

Hawkers, duties on, account of officers for; clxxxi. 39.

-, -, Commissioners for; clxxxii. 19; clxxxv. 26, 50; clxxxix. 26; ccvii. 1; ccviii. 47; ccxv. 32.

-, -, -, office of; clxxxix. 26.

-, and pedlars, Acts concerning; ccxxii. 29.

Hawkins, Wm., Ulster King-at-Arms of all Ireland, petition; clxxxix. 38.

Hawksmoor, Nicholas, clerk of the works at Kensington Palace, petition; cciv. 4.

-, -, superseded; ccxvi. 8.

Hawley, Major, gentleman-porter of the Tower; ccxxi. 28.

Hay, Charles, riding surveyor of the East District of N. Britain; clxxxvi. 18.

-, George, Lieut.-Gov. of Montserrat, memorial; clxxxix. 27.

Haydock, Robt., merchant of Liverpool; cciv. 30.

Hayne, J.; cxcii. 19.

Haynes, Hopton; ccxxii. 34.

Hays, James, friend of Sir Wm. Windom; cxcvi. 16.

Head, Sir Francis, a security; cxcii. 36.

Heathcote, Caleb, navy stores; clxxxvii. 45.

-, -, surveyor-general of the northern district, America, letter; cxcviii. 13, 79.

-, Sir Gilbert, plot to assassinate; cc. 33.

-, -, as to the appointment of Col. Westale; ccv. 66, 73.

-, John, complaint of, touching Epping Forest; ccvii. 32.

Heather, John, petition of; clxxxix. 52.

Hemniock manor, co. Cardigan; clxxxii. 14.

Hemp and flax raised by poor Palatines in Ireland, clxxxvii. 25; cc. 20.

Henneker, Mr., H.M. Secretary at Copenhagen; ccv. 48.

Henning, Robt., Custom House, Weymouth; cxcvii. 43.

Henrickson, Cloud, of Coleraine, petition; ccviii. 39.

Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I., demises Richmond manor; ccvi. 11.

Henry III., charity for converted Jews, founded in the reign of; ccvi. 18.

Henry VII., his daughter Margaret's marriage; clxxxviii. 55.

-, founder of the Savoy Hospital; cxcix. 33.

Henry, Mr. Joseph, to be receiver of moneys from forfeitures in Ireland; cxcix. 57; cciv. 95; ccv. 5.

-, W., a banker, his proposal touching the rents of the Duke of Ormond's estates; cxcviii. 61.

-, Hugh, Esq., payments to, out of the forfeited estates of Jas., Duke of Ormond; cci. 26; ccv. 5; ccviii. 41; ccix. 9.

Hepworth, Thos., of Charlestown; ccxx. 23.

Herald's Office; cci. 9, 19; ccxiv. 23.

Hering, Capt. Benj.; ccxxii. 6.

Herne, Fredk., Esq.; clxxx. 58.

Herring, —; ccxxiii. 6.

-, barrel, difference between the size of the Welsh and Scotch; ccxxi. 19.

Herrings, merchants, &c. of (Scotland), petition; ccxxi. 19, 20.

Hertfordshire; ccix. 12; ccxx. 42; ccxxv. 6.

-, late receiver-general of; clxxxi. 28; cxcix. 41; ccvii. 19; ccxii. 83; ccxiii. 32; ccxv. 8.

Hesse Cassel, Landgrave of, his demands; ccxvii. 2; ccxxii. 43.

Hewett, Thomas, surveyor-general of woods; clxxxvii. 29; clxxxviii. 16, 29, 35, 38; clxxxix. 24; cxc. 15, 58, 59, 61, 65; cxci. 39; cxciii. 11, 12, 56, 57; cxcviii. 22, 25, 27, 40, 52, 66, 67; cxcix. 9, 54, 56, 58, 62, 66; cc. 1; ccxiii. 54; ccxiv. 54.

Hewish, co. Somerset, ccxv. 42.

Hewitson, Thomas, of North Shields, petition; cxc. 69.

Heymans, James, storekeeper of wine to King William and Queen Anne, Anthony his son, petition; cxci. 21.

Hide Act; cxcviii. 49.

Hides, Commissioners for duties on; clxxxiii. 15, 16; clxxxiv. 47; clxxxviii. 2, 3, 15, 25, 48; clxxxix. 23, 50, 62, 66; cxc, 41; cxci. 32; cxcii. 6, 28, 30, 61; cxciii. 18, 50; cxcvii. 42; cxcviii. 48, 49; cciv. 42, 58; ccxii. 51, 59, 83.

-, -, dissolution of the establishment of; ccxviii. 5.

-, duties on, receivers-general, accounts of; ccvi. 41.

-, from infected cows, attempt to obtain; clxxxii. 39.

Highmore, Thos., serjeant-painter, proposal; ccxx. 16.

Highwaymen and housebreakers, proposal as to rewards for the apprehension of; ccxiv. 50.

Hill, John, lessee of Arkilgarthdale Forest, co. York; ccvii. 47.

-, -, paymaster of transports; cxcii. 22; cc. 42.

-, Major-General, Commander-in-Chief of H.M. forces in America; cxcii. 5; cc. 8; ccxxii. 18.

-, -,; clxxxv. 2; ccvi. 31.

-, Major, Governor of Dunkirk; cxcix. 67.

-, Mary, widow of Nicholas, petitions; clxxxviii. 22; ccxxvi. 50.

-, Mr., touching the Cevennois and Vaudois; clxxx. 19; clxxxi. 32; cxcix. 33; ccvi. 8.

-, -, contractor for provisions for Gibraltar; ccxiii. 18.

-, -, regiment of; clxxxi. 36.

-, -, and his wife, executrix of Col. Douglas; ccvii. 47.

Hind, Mr., the brazier, his proposal, &c.; ccviii. 18, 28.

Hines, Henry, memorial, &c.; ccxx 44; ccxxiii. 9.

Hinton, W., pro-registrar of seizures, London; cciv. 88.

Hintz, Daniel, agent and interpreter to the Protestant Palatines in Ireland; clxxxvii. 25; ccxiii. 5.

Hinxman, Jos., chief woodward of the Old Forest, petition of; ccix. 24.

-, -, his answer to the charge against him; ccxv. 20.

Historia Cœlestis, Flamstead's; clxxxix. 69; cxciii. 43.

History, ecclesiastical, professorship in Glasgow University; cciii. 13.

Hoblyn, Mr. Thos., town clerk of Bodmin; clxxxiii. 13.

Hobson, Elizabeth, widow of Capt. Saml., collector of Wexford, petition; cxci. 64.

Hockerell; ccvi. 2.

Hodges, Sir Joseph, contracts to furnish 5,000l. at Cadiz; clxxx. 13.

-, Mr. Thos., Deputy Judge Advocate of Placentia; cciv. 34.

Hodgson or Hodshon, John; clxxxii. 19; clxxxix. 26.

-, John, of Hull, carpenter; cxci. 39.

-, Lemuell, surveyor of Excise for Athlone; clxxxii. 2.

-, Philip; ccviii. 23; ccxvi. 26.

Hog, George, merchant of North Berwick, excites a mob against Customs' officers; ccxx. 3.

Hogan, Major-General, his regiment of horse; cxcix. 27.

Holbech, Mr. John, clerk to the Treasurer of the Chamber; clxxxii. 43; clxxxvii. 3, 31; cxciv. 14; cciv. 15; ccv. 79, 83; ccvi. 3; ccxvi. 35; ccxxii. 35; ccxxvi. 16.

Holburn, Sir Jas., petitions; cciii. 14; ccv. 92.

Holderness, Right Hon. Robt. Earl of, admitted to the office of Gentleman of the Bedchamber; ccxxiii. 28.

Holdip, Thos., Secretary to the Salt Office; clxxxiv. 71.

Holland; cciv. 19; ccxiv. 37.

-, arms brought from; cxcix. 8.

-, Commissary of the Mediation of England and; cxcviii. 1.

-, East Indian goods imported clandestinely from; ccxxii. 31.

-, linen; ccviii. 22; ccxxiii. 15.

-, merchants trading in cotton stuffs complain of Customs' officers; ccviii. 22.

-, Moffat's ship from, with arms for the rebels; ccxx. 50.

-, prohibited goods brought from; ccii. 1.

-, “Royal,” a species of paper; ccxiv. 13.

-, remittances for; clxxx. 23, 65.

-, Secretary to the Embassy in; clxxxvi. 16.

-, silver and gold exported to; ccxiv. 67.

-, sums due from, to British troops, &c; ccxi. 10.

-, tin affairs in; cxc. 4; cxciii. 51; ccviii. 12, 34; ccxiii. 20; ccxiv. 26; ccxvi. 5; ccxx. 28.

-, troops from, capitulation for; ccxx. 46.

-, -, transport of; ccxxi. 42.

Holland, Wm.; clxxxvii. 19.

Hollinshead or Hollingshead, John, messenger of the House of Commons, petition; ccxiv. 9; ccxxi. 15.

Holme Islands, the; ccxxvi. 25.

Holmes, Major-General, Lieut.-Gov. of Isle of Wight, memorial; clxxxvi. 33.

-, Mr. George, chaplain at Algiers, his pay; clxxxi. 32; ccxiii. 53.

-, Wm., treasury keeper to the Court of Common Pleas, petition; ccxxvi. 60.

Holst, John, serjeant; ccv. 22.

Holstein, Duke of; cxci. 25.

Holt, Lieut.-Genl., his regiment of marines disbanded; cxcii. 27; cciv. 101.

Holt Forest (or Alice Holt), destruction of deer in; clxxxii. 34, 38.

-, keepers of, unable to resist disorderly persons; ccvii. 51.

Holy Island, allowance to gunners on; cxcii. 50.

-, royalties and profits vested in the Governor of Berwick; ccxiii. 60.

-, seized by Lancelot Errington; cxciii. 29.

-, lease of, prayed by Sir Henry Liddell; ccxiii. 38.

-, -, granted to Barbara and Eliz. Collingwood, ccxiii. 57.

Holyhead; ccviii. 39.

Holyoake, Fisher, surety; cc. 2.

Holyrood House or Palace, heritable keeper of; clxxxviii. 57.

-, -, under keeper of; clxxxiv. 65.

-, -, repairs of; clxxxviii. 57; ccv. 42; ccxii. 84; ccxvi. 18; ccxxii. 7.

Holzen, Mons., minister from the King of Denmark, present to; cciv. 60.

Home, Alexr., Earl of, memorial; cxcvi. 32.

Honywood, Brigadier; cxcix. 21.

-, Mr.; ccv. 50.

Hooghe, Van der. See Borssell.

Hooper, Charles, executor of James, of the Middle Temple, petition of; clxxxv. 51.

-, Edmund Giles, solicitor for the Hide Office; clxxxviii. 15.

Hope, Sir Wm., deputy governor of Edinburgh Castle, petition; clxxx. 60.

Hopkins, Capt. of the “Dolphin,” cxcix. 13.

Hops, deficiency on the tallies for; cxcvi. 8.

-, produce of Excise from; ccxi. 1.

-, quantity imported, and duties on; cxc. 32, 33, 35, 42.

Hornby, Charles; clxxxi. 41.

Horne, Saml., debt due from his executors to the Crown; ccxxi. 1.

Horneck, Philip, solicitor to the Treasury, memorial; cxcviii. 35.

Horwell, Frances, widow of Charles, petition; clxxxvi. 44.

Horse Guards, the; ccxviii. 3.

Horses. See Racehorses.

Hoskins, Mr. Thos.; ccxxi. 38.

-, Sir Hungerford; ccxxi. 38.

Hotham, Sir Chas., pay of his regiment; ccxii. 52.

Horse, Master of the; cxcix. 38; ccvi. 2. See also Stud, Stables.

-, -, Commissioners for the office of; clxxx. 2; clxxxiv. 23; cxcvi. 17; cxcix. 32.

-, -, office of; clxxxvi. 6.

Houblon, Sir Richd.; ccv. 84.

Hounds [H.M.], list of persons attending; ccv. 38.

Hounslow Heath; cxcviii. 51.

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

-, -, arrears of the land tax for; cxciv. 17.

-, -, expenses of; clxxxii. 33.

-, -, lord steward of; cxcviii. 77.

-, -, lord chamberlain of; clxxxix. 33; cxcii. 58; cxciv. 1; cxcviii. 58, 77; cxcix. 7; ccxix. 31.

-, -, master of, under the late Queen; clxxxv. 18.

-, -, officers of; cxc. 46.

-, -, treasurer of; clxxxiv. 25; cxcix. 7.

-, -, vice-chamberlain; cxcix. 16.

-, service, arrears of, paid by “receive officers” at death of King or Queen; clxxxv. 41.

Houses, duties on; clxxxii. 40; cxciii. 50; ccxii. 99; ccxv. 24; ccxx. 26.

-, -, arrears of, in co. Oxford; ccxviii. 5.

-, -, surveyors of; cxcii. 6.

Howard, Capt., of H.M. ship “Shoream”; cc. 40.

-, Harriot, petition of; ccv. 20.

-, John, quartermaster and agent for the sloop “Sea Nymph”; ccxx. 23.

-, Lord, [of] Effingham; ccviii. 52.

-, Wm., a pirate; ccxxii. 6.

Howarth, Mr. Edw.; ccxxvi. 7.

Howe, Lord, received 3,500l. for surrendering his controllership of Excise; clxxxii. 26.

-, John, paymaster of the forces; ccxii. 52.

-, -, paymaster-general of H.M. guards, garrisons, &c.; clxxxv. 24.

-, -, Chelsea Hospital; clxxxv. 35; clxxxviii. 10, 14; ccxviii. 3.

-, Mr. J.; clxxx. 60; clxxxi. 29.

-, Mr.; clxxx. 50; cxciii. 63; ccv. 62; ccxviii. 3.

-, Mr. Ruperta, chief ranger of Alice Holt Forest, &c.; clxxxii. 34; cxcix. 56; ccvii. 51.

-, Mrs., widow of Emanuel Scrope Howe, envoy to Hanover; cxc. 12.

Howell, Geo., receiver-general of taxes for cos. Cardigan, Carmarthen, Glamorgan, Pembroke, and Haverfordwest; ccvii. 39.

-, Mr., nonjuring parson, publisher of a libel, The case of Schism in the Church of England truly stated; ccxxiii. 19.

Howland, Mr., commissioner for the land tax; cxci. 26.

Howsleys or Pendicle; ccxiv. 60.

Hoxtet, Battle of; ccxix. 74.

Hues, —, contractor for repairs of royal palaces; ccxvi. 8.

Hull; cxci. 39; ccxii. 86.

-, Wm., J.P. of Devonshire, his complaint to the Admiralty; cciv. 12; ccxxiii. 5.

Huggins, John, grant of offices by Queen Anne to; cxcviii. 43.

-, Mr., master mason, his depositions; ccxvi. 8.

-, -, his recommendation of Mr. Jackson; ccxxvi. 4.

Hughes, Edw., Judge Advocate - General; ccxii. 40; ccxix. 64.

-, Hugh, gent., H.M. resident at the Diet of Ratisbon, and commissary for England and Holland for the affairs of Hungary, petitions; cxcviii. 1; ccvii. 42.

-, Mr. John, secretary to the Commissioners [of Ordnance?]; cci. 14.

Hume, Robert, of Charlestown; ccxx. 23.

Humphries, Sir Wm., lord mayor of London, plot to assassinate; cc. 33.

Hungary, commissary for England and Holland for the affairs of; ccvii. 42.

Hunt, Brigadier, officers of his regiment, petitition of; clxxxvi. 36.

Hunter, Brigadier; ccxiv. 28.

-, Col. Robt., governor of New York; clxxxvi. 5; clxxxix. 64; ccvi. 22; ccxxi. 26.

-, Robert, merchant; cxc. 14.

-, S.; clxxxiv. 14.

-, William; cciv. 88.

Huntley, Marquis of, his movements; cxcii. 9.

Hurrell, Wm., land waiter at Plymouth; ccv. 27.

Husk, Lt.-Col. John; cxci. 68.

Hutchens, Bernard, receiver-general of co. Somerset; clxxxiv. 47.

Hutchinson, Hartley, escheator-general of Munster, petition; ccviii. 51.

Hyde, Capt. Thomas, petition for arrears of pension; cxcvii. 22.

-, Lord Chancellor; ccxv. 55.

-, Michael, Esq., commissary-general of the musters, memorial; ccxii. 100.

-, Park; cxc. 67; ccxvi. 7; ccxix. 19; ccxxvi. 77.

-, -, guards, infantry, and cavalry ordered to encamp in; ccxxi. 48.

-, Robert, petition; cxci. 14.

Hyel, George; ccxxvi. 86.

Hyett, Mr. Charles, begs grant of office of constable of Gloucester Castle; cxcix. 47.

Hyndford, Earl of, his dragoons to have full pay; clxxx. 53.

-, -, memorials for balance of pension; clxxxvi. 21; cxcvi. 41; cci. 20.