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Tables, 391.

Taffilette, Tafilet. See Morocco.

Talbot (Talbott), Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury, accounts of Viscount Falkland, Navy Treasurer, 165, 169; former Lord High Treasurer, 165, 169, 659.

-, Katherine, pension for, 519.

-, Thomas, damage done to his Meeting House in Shrewsbury, 188.

-, William, bishop of Sarum, Chancellor of the Order of the Garter, 295, 609.

Tally, James, assignment of messuages in Jermyn Street and Duke Street, 429.

Talmash, Thomas, Lieutenant Governor of Montserrat, allowance to and in lieu of presents from the Assemblies of that island, 211, 382, 590, 716.

Tamworth, Lord. See Shirley, Washington.

Tandridge, Tandrige, co. Surrey, hundred, 279, 556.

Tangier, 89.

Tankard, Walter, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.

Tankerville, Earl of. See Bennet, Charles.

Tanner, Thomas, watchman, London port, 132.

Tapestry, 263.

Tar. See Navy—tar.

Tar Cross, in Dartmouth port. See Torcross.

Tarragona, Spain, 682, 827; Hospital, 836.

Tarver, John, a King's Remembrancer, Scotland, 402.

Tarvin, George, deputy searcher and to attend the coast business in Liverpool port, 131.

Tate, William, a security for J. Ribton and J. Shepherd and in custody for debt, petition of, 68, 624–625, 712; searcher at Carlisle, 624.

Tatton, —, general, memorial of, for repairs at the Guard Houses at St. James's, Kensington, Whitehall and the Tilt Yard, 49, 609.

Taurance, John, ensign, pension for, 523.

Taverham, Taversham, co. Norfolk, hundred, 278.

Taverner, William, payment to, for making maps of the coast of Newfoundland, 259–260.

Taversham, co. Norfolk. See Taverham.

Tavistock, co. Devon, hundred, 277.

Tawton, North, co. Devon, hundred, 277.

Taxes, Agents for, 7, 13, 14, 15, 20, 26, 31, 34, 52, 53, 65, 70, 299, 372, 384; reports by, 43, 464, 656, 660.
-, arrears of, allowances to Receivers General to be paid out of, 31–32.
-,-, anno 1716, amount of, in the Exchequer, 399.
-,-, payment out of, 630.
-, barge carriage of, allowance for, 660.
-, collection of, charges for, deduction 6½d. per 100l. for, 357; deduction of 6½d. per £ allowed for, 334.
-, collectors of, 1.
-, Commissioners for, 1, 7, 13, 14, 33, 46, 53, 56, 86, 88, 102, 104, 107, 110, 112, 144, 165, 178, 184, 190, 193, 197, 215, 276, 285, 287, 302, 306, 309, 322, 364, 368, 372, 373, 380, 381, 386, 395, 413, 446, 460, 465, 491, 554, 556, 563, 586, 606, 615, 617, 625, 630, 678, 685, 718, 726.
-,-, incidents bills, issues for, 367, 368, 719.
-,-, payment of Bounty money to Army recruits by, 749, 752, 755, 758, 761, 766, 768, 772, 774, 775, 777, 779, 781, 783, 788, 790, 793, 795, 797, 799, 801.
-,-, reports by, 95, 194, 394, 435, 464, 627, 656, 657, 658, 659, 660.
-,-, salaries of, 211, 382, 590, 729.
-,-, Secretary to, clerk assistant to. See Payne, G.
-,-, See also Burrard, P.; Dawley, A.; Fairfax, B.; Masters, Sir H.; Vincent, N.; Williams J.
-, Commissioners of Hundreds in arrears, distringas against, 13.
-, Deficiency, beneath the computed value at the Treaty of Union, 341; issue for, 329.
-, exemptions, 482, 721, 730; petitions for, 53, 54.
-, moneys, guards for, 464, 659, 660, 694.
-, on his Majesty's lands in co. Berks, discharge of, 398.
-, Receivers General of, 1.
-,-, accounts of, 13. Act [of Geo. I, St. 2, c. 36], concerning, 15, 298, 299, 436, 641. allowances in, 7, 194; in accordance with the Act [3 Geo. I, c. 4] of Parliament, 460, 625, 654, 692. clearing, 59. inspection of, observations upon, 14. neglect to prosecute the passing of, 59. penalty for not passing, Act [1 Geo. I, St. 2, c. 36] for, 59.
-,-, Act [of 3 Geo. I, c. 24] concerning, 641.
-,-, allowances to, for charges of collecting and returning moneys to the Exchequer, 15, 31–32, 88, 104, 112, 165, 190, 193, 194, 197–198, 215, 285–286, 298, 302, 309, 322, 368, 372, 381, 386, 413, 435, 446, 460, 464, 491, 554, 563, 605, 615, 625, 627–629, 630, 631, 640, 640–641, 653–655, 655–659, 659–661, 692, 694, 718; for extraordinary charges, 104; petition to the House of Commons concerning, 7–8, 436–437.
-,-, appointed, 56.
-,-, arrears and debts of, 8, 14, 18, 24, 52, 53, 65, 95, 107, 299, 306, 322, 364, 381, 394, 395, 473, 660, 678–679.
-,-, bill of particulars for guarding and convoying moneys to the Exchequer, allowances for, 657–658, 659.
-,-, commissions for, 26, 460.
-,-, gone off with public moneys, under prosecution, 378, 380, 397, 631, 718.
-,-, list of, demanded, 287.
-,-, moneys sent to the Exchequer by, diverted by a correspondent, 107.
-,-, overpayments by, 150.
-,-, payments by, into the Exchequer, certificate of, demanded, 287; towards Army recruits, 749, 752, 754, 757, 760, 763, 766, 768, 769, 771, 774, 777, 779, 781, 783, 785, 788, 790, 792, 795, 797, 799, 801.
-,-, petitions of, 285; for appointments, 14, 46, 50, 52, 70, 72, 726; proposing securities, 147, 306, 460, 556, 563, 606, 617, 726.
-,-, remitting money in Exchequer Bills, 627.
-, uncollected, certificate of, demanded, 287.

Taylor (Tayler, Tayleur, Taylour), —, Dr., House of Commons order served on, 321.

-, Francis, gentleman, lease of Coltstaple Farm and Chesworth Farm, 126.

-, James, demolition of his Meeting House in Manchester, 187.

-, -, Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.

-, John, First Secondary in the Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office, 443.

-, -, house of, in Pall Mall, 379.

-, -, master of the ship Jane, petition of, 382.

-, -, [Tally Cutter] of the Exchequer, 214.

-, Richard, demolition of his Meeting House in Manchester, 187.

-, Samuel, damages to his Meeting House in Failsworth, 187.

-, William, a Gentleman Pensioner, 457.

-, -, boatman at Lynn Regis, 390.

-, -, grant of the office and place of Usher of the Custom House, 303.

-, -, of Preston, recommended for service in the Customs, 300.

-, -, junior, a Lancashire witness against the Rebels, 196.

-, -, senior, a witness against the Rebels, 196.

Tea, duties on. See Coffee—duties on.

Teape, John, waiter at The Town, Nevis, 553.

Teddall, alias Morgan, Christopher, a malefactor transported to Jamaica, 171.

Teignbridge, co. Devon, hundred, 277.

Teignmouth, Tingmouth, Tinmouth, co. Devon, 262, 266, 595.

Temple, Sir Purbeck, demise of Carry Garth farm, 234; lease of Carry Garth, 452.

-, Sir Richard [afterwards Baron Cobham], regiment of, 266.

-, -, Baron Cobham, letter of, 199; memorial of, 26; representation about the barracks at Windsor Castle, 315; representation about the swainmote Court at Windsor Castle, 437; Royal Regiment of Dragoons of, 100; Warden of Windsor Forest, 634.

Tench (Trench), Charles, Surveyor of House Duties for co. Essex, 582.

Tents, tilts and canvas, for the Army, 707.

Terry, Mathew, to be instructed in the business of a Collector of Excise, 436.

Terson, Thomas, captain, pension for, 523.

Tett, Thomas, Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua. 204.

Tetuan, 88, 89.

Teviotdale [Excise] collection, collector of, additional salary for, 651.

Teynham, Lord. See Roper, Henry.

Thames, the, 362, 498.

Thanet, Isle of, 84.

Thanet, Countess of. See Tufton, Elizabeth.

Thanet, Earl of. See Tufton, T.

Tharot, Gabriel, captain, pension for, 523.

Theed, William, esquire, Receiver General of Assessments for part of co. Surrey and Guildford town, 279, 556.

Thenie, Susanna, pension for, 524.

Thermin, Ann, pension for, 525.

Therond, Durand, lieutenant, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.

Thetcher, Thomas, messuage of, near Jermyn Street, 282.

Thetford, co. Norfolk, hundred, 278.

Thirwall, Philip, waiter and searcher at Starcross, 262.

Thistle, Order of the, great collar with an enamelled St. Andrew of the, provision of, 259.

Thomas, —, agent for the Earl of Oxford, 40.

-, -, Mrs., Receiver [General] for the Land Tax and Duties on Houses for cos. York and Durham, 56.

-, David, tidewaiter at Milford, 268; tidesman in Bristol port, 669.

-, Edward, distributor of Stamps in cos. Glamorgan and Monmouth, 676.

-, -, captain, memorial of, 48; payment to, 461, 501, 697.

-, John, able bodied seaman, 166.

-, -, Ingr., respited half pay officer, 529.

-, William, messenger [of the Customs in Scotland], 442.

-, -, proposed as deputy to John Goodwin, a King's waiter, 292, 294.

-, -, esquire, late Comptroller of the Lottery of 1,500,000l. anno 1711, and afterwards Paymaster of the same, 198, 254.

Thompson (Thomson, Tompson), —. petition of, 33.

-, Anne, a malefactor transported to Jamaica, 172.

-, Danl., Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.

-, Eliz., a malefactor transported to Jamaica, 172.

-, Geo., Rebel prisoner transported to Maryland or Virginia, 207.

-, Leonard, Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer in the Exchequer Court, 444.

-, Maurice, 2nd Baron Haversham, Joint Receiver General and Cashier of Excise, 30, 435.

-, Ralph, on the books of the Reserve, 166, 167.

-, Robert, indicted, tried, found guilty and sentenced for dispeesing English Advice to the Freeholders of England, 703–704; prosecuted for dispersing a book called the English Advice to the Freeholders of Great Britain, 392.

-, Samuel, esquire, Agent and Consul General at Algiers, 55, 227, 456, 612; bill of extraordinaries, 77.

-, Thomas, House of Commons order served on, 321.

-, William, gentleman, Sheriff of Hull, 191.

-, -, ensign, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 538.

-, Sir William, Knight, appointed as Solicitor General, 135, 201; Solicitor General, 281, 464, 492.

Thorburne, William, Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.

Thornborough, Thomas, quarter master, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 539.

Thornburgh, William, rent of the Transport Office, 419.

Thorne, George, Receiver General of Assessments for part of co. Devon, 277.

-, Thomas, letter from Dublin signed by, 216, 273.

Thornley, Keightley, ensign, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 541.

Thornton, Christopher, son in law of H. Burrows, former landwaiter and searcher at the port of Wells, 463.

-, John, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Lancaster, 641, 653, 693.

-, -, sufferer at Nevis and St. Christopher, payment to, of interest on a debenture, 686.

-, -, esquire, Clerk of the Crown for the County Palatine of Lancaster, money warrant for, 73.

Thornton Dale, with Farmanby, Thornton cum Formanby, co. York, 259; Westgate in, 259.

Thorowkettle (Thorrowkettle), John, a Messenger of the Chamber, 83; attending the Customs, 211, 386, 591, 729; attending the Treasury Lords, 211, 216, 386, 591, 729.

Thorpe (Thorp), Roger, gentleman, royal bounty for, 6, 157.

Thorrowkettle. See Thorowkettle.

Thuin, on the river Scarp, boat laden with malt for the Forces sunk at, 807.

Thurland, Mary, a malefactor transported to Jamaica, 172.

Thurles [co. Tipperary], barracks, one Troop of horse at, 546.

Thurnham [co. Lancaster], 484.

Thursby, —, warehousekeeper for prohibited East India goods, 582.

Tibbetts, Thomas, of Stourbridge, surveyor of Excise, 79–80.

Tiffin, Zachary, brigadier, regiment of, 147, 538.

Tilley, John, Hospital man [almsman], at Glastonbury, petition of, for payment for reading prayers, 109.

Tilson (Tillson), —, accommodation and lodgings for, in Hampton Court House Park, 252.

-, Christopher, a Commissioner for taking in Tickets and delivering out Standing Orders in lieu of said Tickets in certain Lotteries, 468; a Manager and Director of the Lottery [3 Geo. I, c. 7], 447, 703; a Paymaster of the 1,500,000l. Lottery anno 1711, 182; a Treasury Clerk, 26, 27, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 40, 108, 199, 252, 273, 285, 373, 374, 375, 387, 465, 472, 477, 556, 557, 563, 564, 569, 580, 581, 586, 589, 717.

-, George, attending at Hampton Court, payment for, 217.

-, -, esquire, and clerks, additional salary for additional duties put under the management of the Excise in Scotland, 80.

-, -, money warrants, 18, 318.

Timber. See Navy—Timber.

Tin, affairs, book for, 235.
-, Agents for, accounts, demand for, 20, 31; to be sworn at the Assizes, 714.
-,-, memorial of, for payment of their salaries etc., 714.
-,-, Paymaster to, 714.
-,-, salaries not allowed to, 30–31, 31.
-,-, to send all Tin to the Tower, 31.
-,-, See also Borlase, J.; Foote, S.; Silly, J.
-, at Hamburg, 9, 234–235.
-, coinage, contract, 17, 294; to be paid out of loans on Tin, 31.
-, coined in Cornwall and Devon 18, 22, 294.
-, Contracts, computation of profit and loss on, asked for, 36, 473; expired, salaries and allowances on to be determined, 458; sums due to Tinners, 510; with the Treasury Lords, 235.
-, Essay Tin, 714.
-, export of, 149, 554.
-, loans on, 9, 53, 62, 67, 234–235; applied to the arrears and debts of Queen Anne, 509–10, 592; issues out of, 18, 23, 294; money from, issue out of, 31.
-, Office, at Truro, memorial dated at, 714.
-, officers employed in, salaries not allowed to, 30–31.
-, price of, 49, 235.
-, raised in Cornwall and Devon, contracts relating to, 510.
-, Receiver and Paymaster of. See Elliot, E.
-, Receiver of money arising by sale of. See Nichol, —.
-, Receivers for, salaries not allowed to, 30–31.
-, records in the Treasury relating to, 235.
-, register, 67.
-, remaining in Devon, 49.
-, sale of, account of, 60, 407: at the Tower, 235; by inch of candle, 49; issues out of, 18, 23, 194, 214, 294; Receiver and Paymaster of the moneys arising by. See Elliot, E.; Receiver General of, Deputy to, refuses to accept bills of exchange, 714; restricted, 49.
-, unsold or undisposed of, 46, 48–49.

Tindal, —, Continuation of Rapin, 44, 48.

Tingmouth, Tinmouth, co. Devon. See Teignmouth.

Tinners, contract with, for coinage, 17.

Tipperty, Typerties, Typertys, co. Banff, 470.

Tippin, Frances, widow, pension for, 519.

Tipping, John, demolition of his Meeting House in Manchester, 187.

Tippit, Charles, clerical fee due to, 97.

Tipton, William, Serjeant to Capt. J. Williams in the Independent Company at Annapolis Royal, memorial or petition of, 55, 632–633.

Tisdall, Michael, Advocate General and Judge Martial of Ireland, 377.

Tissier, John, lieutenant, respited half pay officer, 528.

Titterton, Thomas, Customs waiter at Parham in Antigua, 553.

Tiverton, co. Devon, hundred, 277.

Tobacco, Duties on [as by 1 James II, c. 4, and continued by the Two Deficiencies Acts of 8–9 Wm. III and 1 Anne, c. 7], revenue from, amount of, as at Mich. 1715, 324.
-, [as by 6 Anne, c. 48], 339.
-, [as by 8 Anne, c. 14], payment out of, to the South Sea Company, 240, 294, 415, 613.
-, [as by 9 Anne, c. 15], 237.
-, bonds for, 162, 437, 645, 665–666.
-, debts, extents issued against a merchant for, 648, 665.
-, Equivalent due to Scotland on, 327.
-, estates seized and extended for, 374, 506, 645.
-, Impositions, appropriation of, 358.
-, Impost [as by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20], receiving and paying, allowance for clerks for, 233.
-, of 2s. per hogshead on Virginia Tobacco, 40, 489.
-,-, from Virginia, 665.
-,-, imported and re-exported, account of, required, 148, 554.
-,-, merchant, debt of, composition for, 571.
-,-, Navy, 167, 168.
-,-, seizure of, 665.

Tobyn, John, lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 538.

Todd, John, Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.

Toft (Tofts), Thomas, clerk to Brigadier Petit at Port Mahon, 832, 834.

Toll, Charles, report about Army provisions, 705.

-, Robert, riding officer in the coast of Norfolk, 595.

Toller, John, Customs riding officer at Fowey, 552.

Tomlins, Samuel, landwaiter, searcher and coastwaiter at Leith, 441.

Tompson. See Thompson.

Tonge, John, lease of land in St. James's, 426.

Tonks, Anne, pension for, 175, 633.

Toody, Thomas, groom to Baron Scrope, attending at the trial of the Rebels at Carlisle, 203.

Tooth, James, lease of land in St. James's, 426.

Topham, —, tithes in Mote Park, 61.

-, Richard, Supervisor of the work of digesting the Records in Cæsar's Chapel in the Tower, payment to, 218, 461, 612.

Topping, Thomas, payment to, for taking a list of prisoners etc., 106.

Topsham, co, Devon, 262; collector of Salt duties at, 85; tidesman at, 379, 467; tidesurveyor at, 131.

Torbuck, Edward, tidesman and boatman at Poole, 551.

Torcross, Tar Cross, in Dartmouth port, 615.

Torpichen, Lord. See Sandilands, James.

Torrington, Lord. See Newport, T.

Tortrie, co. Banff, lands of, 470.

Tosson, Great, co. Northumberland, 591.

Totnes, co. Devon, waiter and searcher at, 132, 297.

Toulon, Expedition to, 328.

Tournai, meal for the Forces destroyed between Douay and, 807, 809.

Tournier, —, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 826.

Tourton, Nicholas, frauds committed by, in short shipping certificate goods, 667–668.

Tow, fine, for a hospital, 680.

Tower, the, 7.
-, Cæsar's Chapel in. See Tower —Records.
-, Chief Governor of, 577.
-, Constable of, 577.
-, Lieutenant of, 577.
-, lions in, Keeper of, 90, 269.
-, Ordnance in, Storekeeper of. See Wheate, Sir T.
-, prisoners in, 28, 210.
-, Records in, in Cæsar's Chapel, digesting etc., Chief Clerk of. See Holmes, G.; Supervisor of. See Topham, R.
-, tin in, 48; sold at, 235; to be deposited in, 31.
-, works at, 83; issues for, 585, 689.

Town, The, Nevis, waiters at. See Teape, J.; Turtle, S.

Townsend (Townesend), George, a Commissioners for Hawkers and Pedlars Duties, 498.

-, -, junior, a Commissioner for Hawkers and Pedlars Duties, 498; a Manager and Director of the Lottery [as by 3 Geo. I, c. 7], 447, 703.

-, Isaac, Navy Commissioner at Portsmouth, 22, 369, 686.

Townshend, Charles, Viscount Townshend, a Principal Secretary of State, 76, 456, 494, 549; patent determined, 85; plate delivered to, 87.

-, George, estate of John Parran, 660.

-, [Roger], regiment of foot, 801.

Townson, Edward, landwaiter and searcher at Inverness, 626.

Tracy, [Robert], a Justice attending at the trial of the Rebels at Carlisle, Groom to. See Deakin, G.

Trade and Plantations, Board of, letter of, about sugar from the French islands being imported into Ireland, 216; Lords of, 4; report by, 38, 50, 92.
-, business, allowance to Privy Council Clerks for, 172, 449, 639, 653; allowance to the Keepers of the Council Chamber for, 177, 178, 439, 638, 653.
-, Commissioners of or Lords Commissioners of, 44, 64, 68, 151, 273, 436, 558, 608, 614, 686.
-,-, Attorney General attending the, 443.
-,-, clerks to, salaries of, 210, 392, 631, 653.
-,-, reports by, 28, 32, 38, 63, 665.
-,-, salaries of, 99, 210, 424, 616, 652, 709–710.
-,-, Secretary to, desires an account of various exports and imports, 148, 554; incidents bill, allowance of, 309, 653, 725; salary of, 210, 392, 631, 653. See also Popple, W.
-,-, to propose measures for preventing waste and destruction of woods, 149.
-,-, See also Addison, J.; Astley, Sir J.; Bladen, M.; Chetwynd, J.; Cockburn, J.; Cook, Sir C.; Docminique, P.; Howard, Henry, Earl of Suffolk; Molesworth, J.; Pelham, T.; Pulteney, D.

Trafford, Edward, captain, commander of the Elizabeth and Anne, 203, 208, 209.

Traitors. See under Forfeitures.

Tralee, Trallee [co. Kerry], barracks, one company of foot at, 546.

Transports, accomptant to, salary of, 418. See also Bedell, T.
-, accounts, clerk employed to make up etc., payment to, 421.
-, boat hire in carrying men off to ships, 418.
-, books, paper, pens, ink etc. for, 420.
-, candles for, 419, 420.
-, chief clerk, salary of, 418. See also Crank, P.
-, clerks to, salaries of, 418. See also Aylworth, W.; Mountfort, J.; Wardlaw, G.; Zigenhorne, J.
-, coach hire and waterige, 418, 419, 420.
-, Commissary for. See Colby, T.
-, Commissioners of, 558.
-,-, accounts of, 90; allowances in, 418–421; Treasury and other departmental fees on, 420.
-,-, going to Holland to get ready transports designed for Portugal, 420.
-,-, hastening transports away to Holland etc. from the Nore [buoy] and the Red Sand [buoy], 419, 420.
-,-, House of Commons order served on, 321.
-,-, incidents, bill of, Treasury] fee on, 420.
-,-, ordered to provide for the transportation of Wurtembergers and Palatines to Holland, 50, 51, 600.
-,-, petition of, for allowance of interest money in accounts, 90.
-,-, provisioning transported persons, allowance for, 50, 600.
-,-, salaries of, 418.
-,-, Treasurer to, appointment of, in 1704,418.
-,-, See also Atkinson, S.; Colby, T.; Roope, N.
-, damaged by the great storm, 420.
-, Debentures, principal and interest to Xmas, 1711, 336.
-, Debts, accrued before Xmas, 1707, 336; at Mich. 1710, 336; due Sept. 1710, provided for by the South Sea Act, 9 Anne, c. 15, 335; issues for, 328, 329, 330, 333; State of, 335.
-, Establishment, fees for the salaries and for New Year's gifts etc., 420.
-, for private men and women from Newfoundland to Weymouth, charge for, 714.
-, hired, for the service to Portugal, protests against, to hasten them away, 419; in Ireland for Portugal, 419.
-, Holland services, incident disbursements on, 418–419.
-, letters and expresses, carrying, payment for, 419.
-, masters of, payment to, for necessaries furnished to transported Army men, 824.
-, messenger and housekeeper to, salary of, 418. See also Harrington, R.
-, Office, 558; coal for, 419, 420; moneys subscribed into the South Sea Stock for the Public use of, 336; rent of, 419.
-, parish rates, 419, 420.
-, Receiver and Paymaster for, issues for, 43, 263, 310, 318, 394, 507, 556.
-,-, office of, made void and determined, 726–727.
-,-, payments by, 307, 310.
-,-, salary of, 727.
-,-, See also Hill, J.
-, Register and Paymaster of unsatisfied Debentures for. See Jett, T.
-, rent of [New] river water, 419, 420.
-, ships, at Portsmouth, measuring and appraising, 420; hired at Genoa for a voyage to the Levant, freight charges, 558; masters of, primage paid to, 558; returned from Ireland, paying off, 507, 556.
-, Spanish, West India and Portugal service, incident disbursements on, 419-420.–
-, storekeeper to, salary of, 418. See also Babington, A.
-, Treasurer, accounts, allowances in, 626; delivery up of his surety bonds, 698; office, furniture and necessaries for, 626; salary of, 626; stay of process against, concerning his accounts, 603. See also Mason, C.; Micklethwaite, T.
-, warehouses for stores and wharfage of troops, payment for, 419, 420.
-, watermen, employed carrying regiments to transports, payment to, 419; employed in carrying orders, payment to, 419; salaries, 418. See also Bentley, E.
-, wherries employed for embarking forces, disbursements for, 419.

Travanion, —, captain of the Strafford, certificate of, 107.

Travell, [John], son of Sir Thomas, captain in Lord Paston's regiment of toot, 140, 152.

-, Sir Thomas, father of [John] Travell, payment to, 152; petition of, 140.

Travers, —, Housekeeper and doorkeeper to the Salt Office, salary of, 91.

Travis, Thomas, and Geo., damages to their Meeting House in Blackley, 187.

Treason, persons executed for, 484, 500.
-, prosecutions on indictments for, 501.
-, Rebels convicted of, 483.
-, Rebels indicted at Liverpool for, 483.
-, trial before the House of Peers for, 36.
-, trial of the Earl of Oxford before the House of Peers for, 481.

Treasury, approval of the prices of stamped vellum etc., 130.
-, books, 16, 295.
-, chambers, keeper of. See King, C.; Mann, T.; Wekett, W.
-, clerks, directions to, 69; division of the work of, 21; payment to, 169. See also Squibb, —.
-, extraordinary service performed in, payment for, 73, 385, 387, 591, 598, 728.
-, fees, for an order with a Transport service account, 420; on a bill of incidents, 420; on declaring Transport service accounts, 420; on issues, 122.
-, Lord Treasurer, 307, 314, 574, 703.
-,-, certificate of proprietorship of an annuity made to, 579.
-,-, direction of, concerning Navy Treasurer's accounts, 683.
-,-, frauds against the Customs reported to, 668.
-,-, not pleased to confirm a presentment to the place of tidesman in fee, 668.
-,-, See also Godolphin, Sidney, Earl of Godolphin; Harley, Robert; Earl of Oxford; Talbot, Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury.
-, Lords, Lords Commissioners, Acts of the last session to be supplied to, 465.
-, approve of the quarterly Civil List of Scotland, 400.
-, authorised to collect and levy the Alienation Fines, 417, 446, 588.
-,-, Clerk of the Pells attending, 729.
-,-, commission, new, 11, 270.
-,-, indenture appointing Deputies for the management of the Alienation Office, 423.
-,-, messenger attending. See Thorowkettle, J.
-,-, paper and printing account, 95, 136, 662.
-,-, permitted to pass free letters or pacquets, 201.
-,-, salaries, 210, 383, 591, 727.
-,-, See also Baillie, G.; Edgcumbe, R.; Methuen, P.; Micklethwaite, T.; Newport, T.; St. Quintin, Sir W.; Stanhope, J.; Torrington, Lord; Wallop, J.; Walpole, R.
-, Office, 25; attendance and disbursements in, issues for, See Chetwynd, R.; Empson, W.; Farra, J.; King, C.; Mann, T.; press for books in, estimate asked for, 650; Statute Books, Session Books and Scots and Irish Acts to be furnished to, 465, 649.
-, papers, alphabetical register of, 21; register of, 21.
-, records relating to tin, 235.
-, revenue officers appointed by, list of, ordered, 11, 13, 14.
-, secretaries, 14, 215, 281, 458, 556, 557, 563, 564, 569, 573, 580, 581, 586, 589, 606, 607, 620, 649, 717; permitted to pass free letters or pacquets, 201.
-, Secretary, fees on Transport service accounts, 420. See also Lowndes, W.; Stanhope, C.
-, Solicitor, 3.
-,-, accounts, 194–196, 247–248.
-,-, payment by, to King's Counsel, officers and clerks etc. for services relating to trying the Rebels at Preston and Carlisle, 202–203.
-,-, salary of, 138, 292, 424, 600.
-,-, to prosecute supers undischarged upon accountants, 62.
-,-, See also Borrett, —; Cracherode, A.; Horneck, P.; Paxton, N.
-, underclerks, directions to, 69; making up Customs books, payment for, 74, 210, 386; salaries of, 210, 385–386, 591, 728. See also Bowen, T.; Bunbury, R,; Chevalier, C.; Frecker, M.; King, S.; Lowndes, T.; Lowndes, W.; Webster E.; Wyatt, W.
-, work, division of, 21.

Treaties, at the Hague, 4th January, 1717, between the French King and the States General, article 4 of, 365.
-, Barrier, exchanging the Ratifications of the, 219; negotiation of the, 280.
-, between Great Britain and the Bishop of Munster, 607.
-, between Great Britain and the Duke of Saxe Gotha, 607.
-, between the Emperor of Germany and the Grand Seignior, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to. See Stanyan, A.; Sutton, Sir R.
-, for employment of Munster and Saxe Gotha troops, 58, 132.
-, for taking into service troops of Brunswick Luneburg, 60, 664.
-, of Rijswick, 732, 733.
-, of Union. See Scotland—Treaty.
-, of Utrecht, 436.
-, with the Emperor of Morocco, 89; Plenipotentiary for treating and concluding. See Cornewall, [C.].
-, with the French concerning Newfoundland, 260.
-, with the States General for furnishing bread to the Troops in the Netherlands, 805.

Trebeck, Andrew, B.D., memorial of, 43; reading prayers at St. James's, payment for, 688.

Treby, George, a Commissioner for enquiring into the estates of Traitors, 83, 261, 510.

Tredcroft, Nathaniel, Receiver General of Taxes for the East part of co. Sussex, 659, 693.

Tredenham, Sir Joseph, a Comptroller of the Accounts of the Army, 99.

Trelawney (Trelawny), [Charles], major general, Governor of Plymouth Castle, 199; foot regiment of, 269.

-, Robert, Commissary of Provisions at Port Mahon, 828, 833.

Tremayne, William, tenant of lands in St. Giles in the Fields, 371.

-, See also Smith, Alice.

Trench. See Tench.

Trenchard, George, esquire, security for J. Bowdidge, petition of, 380, 394, 397, 631, 718.

Trenchers, earthenware, 547.

Trent, North, Warden, Chief Justice and Justice in Eyre. See Fane, Thomas, Earl of Westmorland; Pierrepont, Evelyn, Duke of Kingston upon Hull.

Trent, South, Warden, Chief Justice and Justice in Eyre. See Bennet, Charles, Earl of Tankerville.

Trent, Henry, a Gentleman Pensioner, 457.

Trevers, Robert, waiter and searcher at Cardigan, 79.

Trevigar, Luke de, pension for, 524.

Trewarrall [co. Cornwall], Customs preventive officer at, 551.

Trewarran [co. Cornwall], preventive officer at, 648.

Trim, co. Meath, barracks, one troop of horse at, 545; manor of, perpetuity out of the, 518.

Trimnell, Hugh, lease of messuages in the bailiwick of St. James's, 428–429.

Trinity House, grant of lighthouses, 39; House of Commons order served on, 321.

Tripoli, Tripoly, Agent and Consul General at. See Lodington, B.

Trollop, John, boatman at Wisbech, 647.

Tron, Cavaliere Nicolo, Ambassador from the Republic of Venice, departure of, 191–192, 220; present to, 220; Secretary to, present for, 220.

Trotman, William, Receiver General of Taxes for Suffolk, 150.

Trounsdale, Thomas, tidesman and boatman at Poole, 646.

Trumbell, Michael, Rebel prisoner transported to Jamaica, 205.

Trumpeters, attending Judges, charges for, 483. See also Royal Household.

Truro, co. Cornwall, Collector at. See Jennings, R.; Sherer, T.; Williams, Z.; Tin office at, 714.

Tucker, Edward, Keeper of his Majesty's piers, cranes and quarries in the Island of Portland, 686.

-, Hammond, tidesman and boatman at Teignmouth and Dawlish, 595.

Tudebeuf, Philip Janssen de, petition for a pension on the Irish Establishment, 617.

Tuer, William, tenant of a messuage in Pall Mall, 379.

Tufnel (Tufnell), Edward, mason, payment to, for work done at the Exchequer, 663.

-, Samuel, a Commissioner of the Equivalent, 460-461.

-, William, bricklayer, payment to, for work done at the Exchequer, 663.

Tufton, Elizabeth, Countess of Thanet, pension on the Irish Establishment, 519.

-, Thomas, Earl of Thanet, Sheriff of Westmorland, 691.

Tullamore [King's County], barracks, two companies of foot at, 545.

Tullow, Tullough [co. Carlow], barracks, one troop of horse at, 545.

Tunis, Dey of, present for, 88; Government at, renewing the Peace with the, 375.

Tunstall, William, a Lancashire witness against the Rebels, 195, 196.

Tunstead, co. Norfolk, hundred, 278.

Turin, Court of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Chetwynd, J.

Turkey, Emperor of, Ambassador to. See Stanyan, A.

Turks, the, victory over, at Belgrade, 46, 570.

Turnbull (Turnbul), Patrick, ensign, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 542.

-, Robert, adjutant to Brigadier Grant's late regiment, half pay due to, 513; half pay on the Irish Establishment, 543; letter in favour of, 34.

Turner, —, agent for Sir B. Lake, 53.

-, -, late Comptroller of the Classis Lottery anno 1712, 624.

-, -, letter from, 39

-, E., certificate signed by and dated Commissary General's Office 15 August, 1717, 694.

-, John, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Essex, 7, 31–32, 104, 627, 654.

-, -, tenant, 256.

-, Math., a bailiff, payment to, for attending execution, 106.

-, William, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.

Turral (Turrel), John, junior, a security for Lawrence Ambrose, petition of, 554.

Turst, Thomas, esquire, a Serjeant at Arms, 177, 457, 637.

Turtle, Samuel, waiter at The Town, Nevis, 553.

Turton, John, demolition of his Meeting House in Oldbury, 188.

-, Josiah, demolition of his Meeting House in Kingswinford, 186.

-, -, demolition of his Meeting House in West Bromwich, 186.

Tuscany, Grand Duke of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Davenant, H.; Molesworth, J.

Tutt, —, bill payable to, 388, 389.

Tweed, river, bridge over, repair of, 633.

Tweeddale, Marquess of. See Hay, Charles; Hay, John.

Tweedy, James, Customs waiter at Bermudian Valley, Antigua, 553.

Twisleton, George, lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 539.

-, William, lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 542.

Twiss, Richard, demolition of his Meeting House in Shrewsbury, 188.

Tyas, John, a Clerk of the Pipe, Scotland, 402.

Tyeas, Geo., tenement at Harwich in the tenure of, 317.

Tyers (Tyres), Benjamin, pension for, 49, 50, 619.

Tympson, Robert, Professor of Glasgow University, 469.

Tyndale, William, letter of, and payment to, 70.

Typerties, Typertys, co. Banff. See Tipperty.

Tyres. See Tyers.

Tyrone, Earl of. See Power, James.

Tyrrell (Tyrrel), —, Mr., petition of, 33.

-, -, colonel, petition of, 41.

-, Charles, King's waiter, London port, preferred to be landsurveyor, removed from employment, petition of, 25, 408.

-, [James], colonel, regiment [of Dragoons], 502; regiment of [foot], 734, 735.

-, -, esquire, a Groom of the Bedchamber, 74, 222, 384, 597.

-, John, petition of, 43. Tyson, John, lease of parcels of land in St. James's bailiwick, 135.