Index: L

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 29, 1714-1715. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1957.

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La Balme, Jasper, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

La Barre, Elizabeth de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

La Barthe, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

La Bastide (Labastide), Anto, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

-, Paul, lieutenant in Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 48, 602.

Labat, Andrew, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

La Beissude, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588

Laberte, John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 482.

Labilliere, Peter, captain in Mountjoy's regiment, half pay for, 48, 602.

La Boissonade, Samuel, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

La Bonde. See Iberville.

La Borde, Anne de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

La Bouchetière (Labouchetrie), —, colonel, memorial of, 86; regiment of, broke in Portugal, 166; officers of, petition for pay, 166.

La Boulay, Charles, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

La Brissoniere, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

La Brouse, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

La Bruleray, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

Lac. See Du Lac.

La Cailtiere, Theodorus, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

La Caltière, Charles, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

La Capelle, Isaac, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

La Causay, Aletta de, daughter of Captain Vaudelbourgh, 134.

Lace, 268, 377, 544.

delivered to the Great Wardrobe, 97, 543.

gold and silver, 94, 379.

silk, 368, 543, 544, 757, 758, 774, 778, 853, 856.

Lacey, Henry, lieutenant in Wade's regiment, half pay for, 49.

La Chancellerie, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

La Chappelle, Mary, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

La Cherrois, Daniel, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

La Chesnay, Louise Magdalen de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

-, Mary de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

La Clide, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

La Condriere. See La Coudriere.

La Coste, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

La Coudriere (Condriere), John de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

-, William, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

La Cour, Albertus, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

La Court, Guy de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Lacousay, Philip, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 470.

La Crosiette, Margaret de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

La Cruze, Stephen de, agent to R. Peters, 413.

Ladds, Dr. James, executor of Thomas Burton, 751.

La Deverse, Catherine Prat de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

Ladregus, Joseph, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 467.

Ladyman, Henry, searcher and surveyor of cards and dice, 383.

La Faucille (Fancille), Renatus de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

La Ferriere, Mary de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

La Fitte, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

La Font, Armand, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

La Fontaine (Fountain), —, pension paid to, for Herman's children, 675.

-, Benjamine, pension for, 675.

La Force, Duchess de, pension for, 213, 365, 679.

-, Daniel d', French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

La Fort, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

La Fortelle, Caesar, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

La Fountaine. See La Fontaine.

La Garde, Martha, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

La Grange, William, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Laing, William, tidewaiter at Ayr, 666.

Laisné, Bertrand, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Lake, Sir Bibye, creditor of R. Peters, Receiver General of co. Herts, 37, 98, 130, 369–70, 401, 557; payment to, for Army clothing, 51.

-, Phill, junior and senior, sufferers by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 466.

-, Thomas, payment to, for Army clothing, 51.

La Lande, Francis, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

-, Henry, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586, 588.

Lam, Abraham, quartermaster in Morice's regiment, half pay for, 597.

La Malquire, Lewis, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

La Mangere, Michael, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Lamaria, Anto., French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

La Martinere (Martiner), Magdalen de, French refugee, pension for, 214, 680.

La Maugère, Louise Armée de, French refugee, pension for, 679.

Lamb (Lambe), Edmund, petition for lease of site of Wiscot manor, 664.

-, Francis, payment to, for Post Office seals, 778.

-, Isabel, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.

-, James, Deputy Comptroller at Rye, appointed collector at Shoreham 55.

-, Thomas, surveyor of House Duties for Westmorland, 350, 721.

Lamb Hill, co. York, 716.

Lambard (Flambard), Thomas, Surveyor General of riding officers on the Kent and Sussex coasts, 194, 406, 425.

Lambart. See Lambert.

Lambermont, Mary, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587–8.

Lambert (Lambart), Casteliana, Countess of Cavan, pension on the Irish establishment for, 213, 585.

-, Sir John, merchant of London, and partners, at the Treasury, 8, 282, 399.

advances by, on South Sea Stock, interest on, 204–5.

contractor for the sale of tin at Hamburg, 252, 282– 3, 339, 391, 399.

defective Lottery order of, 611,

permits to reduce brandy and rum to proof, 633, 653.

petitions of, on Customs matters, 160, 242, 313, 385, 425, 552, 800, 848.

proposals of, for remittances abroad, 8.

-, Joseph, lieutenant in Bowles's regiment, half pay for, 599.

-, Louise le Tresor du Mesnil, French refugee, pension for, 681.

-, Mene, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

-, Michael, Lieutenant Governor of St. Christopher, salary, 547.

-, -, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 465.

-, Molton, captain in Corbett's regiment, half pay for, 603.

-, Oliver, a younger son of the Earl of Cavan, pension for, 676.

-, Richard, Earl of Cavan, 676; pension on the Irish establishment for, 585.

-, Robert, lieutenant in Hyndford's regiment, half pay for, 599.

Lambeth, co. Surrey, 574.

Lambeth, —, tenant of a house in Pall Mall, 758, 832.

Lamborn, Daniel, watchman in London port, 370.

Lambourne Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Lambton, Henry, Surveyor of landcarriage waiters at the Gates of Edinburgh, 784.

La Meloniere, Anne de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

-, Major General de, sister of. See Monceau, Mademoiselle de.

La Menardiere, Sieur de, pension for, 682.

Lamillier, Alexander, lieutenant in Wade's regiment, half pay for, 49.

La Milliere, Anne Guinebaut de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

-, Florence, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Lamlash, co. Bute, tidesurveyor at, 726.

Lammy, John, pension in Scotland for, 427.

La Molliere, Stephen, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

La Mongontiere, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

La Motte, Jacob, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

-, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

-, Olimpia, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

La Mottebrocas, Gabrielle, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

La Motte Cercler, Mark, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

La Motte Champy, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

La Motte Grindor, Samuel, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

La Mouline, Mary, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

La Muce, Henriette Mary de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

La Musse, Samuel Comte, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Lamy, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Lancaster, county of, 704.

Crown Revenues in, 536; Auditor of, 536; Receiver General of, 536.

Excise collector in. See Benson, T.

King's Preachers in, allowance for, 499–500, 536.

Receiver General of assessments. See Molineux, N.; Owen, J.; Thornton, J.

Receiver General of Duties on Houses, 649.

recruiting in, 222.

riding surveyor on the coast of, 822.

sheriff of. See Farrington, W.; Rawstorne, W.; Valentine, R.

special commissions into, 315, 318.

surveyors of Duties on Houses. See Carter, R.; Leigh, W.

Lancaster, co. Lancaster, port of, 845.

coastwaiters in, 772.

increase of trade in, 772.

landwaiters in, 772.

Surveyor of. See Strangeways, J.

Lancaster Herald. See Hesket, J.

Lancaster, Charles, major, military pension in Ireland for, 352, 594; services of, 352.

-, Thomas, riding officer for the wool business at Dover, 533.

Lance, David, Master plasterer of the Works, 102, 454.

Land Close. See Acklam.

Land Tax. See Assessments; Taxes.

Lande. See La Lande.

LANDS, England and Wales.

concealed, 739.

Crown Lands

in possession of public offices, accounts and surveys of, required, 548.

leases, 72, 248, 381, 420, 423, 446, 461–2, 487, 490, 492, 516–7, 520, 524, 525, 528, 531–2, 536, 554, 555, 568, 575–6, 613, 615, 636, 638, 640, 641, 644, 649, 653–4, 656, 662, 665, 684, 685, 686, 689, 693, 694, 696, 698, 704, 716, 717, 720, 729, 745, 755, 756, 757, 762, 771, 784, 786, 787, 788, 798, 799, 823, 832, 844, 855, 857.

building, cl. 5 of Act 1 Anne, c. 1. and, Law Officers' opinion as to, 748, 780.

fines of, petition for repayment, 780; rules for rating, enquiry re, 21, 145.

petitions for, 147, 410, 432, 456–7, 489, 491, 512, 518, 530–1, 534, 545, 574, 575, 579, 613, 636, 648, 651, 653, 664, 668, 673, 689, 693–4, 723, 728.

within the circuit of Whitehall Palace, account of, required, 618.

rents and revenues, accounts, auditing of, 21; state of, required, 21, 145, 431.

Auditors of, 21, 23, 30, 126, 145, 196, 418, 536, 574, 634, 796, 862.

payments out of, 167, 862.

Receivers General of, 190, 418, 431, 536; removal of, without Treasury sanction, 190.

Surveyor General of, 82. attending the Treasury, 321, 260.

business of, at the Treasury, clerk for, 30.

letters to, 19, 21, 423, 549, 579, 618, 619, 660, 788.

Office of, surveys, books, etc., in, 407.

petitions referred to, 393, 457, 461, 487, 489, 490, 491, 492, 534, 554, 574, 613, 620, 636, 640, 641, 648, 649, 651, 653, 656, 694, 723, 798.

reports, etc., by, and warrants to, 431, 517, 525, 531, 532, 536, 548, 555, 568, 576, 579, 613, 636, 638, 644, 653, 662, 663, 665, 685, 686, 689, 693, 697, 704, 717, 720, 729, 745, 755, 756, 757, 758, 762, 771, 784, 786, 787, 788, 798, 799, 823, 832, 844, 855, 857.

to serve on the Board of Works, 493.

See also Cholmondeley, H; Pendarves, A.; Manley, J.; Travers, S.

surveyors of, 337, 766.

surveys, 548.

taxes on, 160, 195–6, 209.

excheated, 73, 181, 693, 786.

extended for debt, 37, 257, 309–10, 345, 389, 446, 522, 550, 556, 629, 640–1, 687, 731, 750, 754, 836, 868.

forfeited, 536, 776, 788, 819.

outlaws', 756.

purchased by the Crown, 12, 63, 147, 195–6, 209, 348, 420, 439, 491, 512, 524, 550, 558, 755.

Lands, Scotland. See Scotland.

Lands End, 703.

Landwaiters. See Customs.

Lane, Henry, lieutenant in Tiffin's regiment, half pay for, 595.

-, John, commander of an East India Company ship, 341, 840.

-, -, waiter and searcher at Heacham and Brancaster, 531.

-, Joseph, rat catcher, payments to, 443, 569.

-, Samuel, ensign in Churchill's regiment, half pay for, 48, 604.

-, Thomas, annuity of, payment on, 195.

Lanesborrow, Connaught, barracks in, 607.

Laneve, —, Customs officer, seizure by, 554.

Langdon, Alexander, sufferer and agent to sufferers by the French invasion of Nevis, 481.

Langé, Joseph, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Langham. See Lanham.

Langhorne, Daniel, Senior Deputy Chamberlain of the Exchequer, allowance for locking up the King's treasure, 132, 243; allowance for sorting records, 132, 491; payment to, for services during vacation, 438.

-, Robert, tenant of lands in Guisborough, 636.

Langlade, David, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

Langlands, John, cornet in Kerr's regiment, half pay for, 48, 605.

Langley, Henry, of Lincolns Inn, eldest son of Thomas, lease for the life of, 729.

-, Robert, tidesman in Yarmouth port, 112.

-, Thomas, of the city of York, 729.

Langoe, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of assessments for, 60, 623.

Langrac, Anne de, French refugee, pension for, 681.

Langrish, Charles, and work in the Isle of Portland, 539.

-, William, payment to, for a hood and cloak for Queen Anne, 94.

Langshaw. See Montgomery, James.

Langton, co. Lincoln, 338.

Langton, Dominick, minister for Barbados, passage money for, 411.

-, George, Inspector of the Outport Collectors’ accounts, 338.

-, Robert, of Langton, Inspector of the Outport Collectors' accounts, 338.

Langtoun. See Cockburn, —.

Lanham (Langham), Richard, Receiver General of Taxes for part of Wiltshire, 624, 718, 765.

Lanier (Leonier), Sir John, regiment of. See Lumley, H.

Lansac, Jane de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

-, Mary de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Lansack, —, chaplain in Ashburnham's regiment, half pay for, 604.

Lansberg, —, monsieur, payment to, 559.

Lansdale, —, Deputy to the Treasurer of the Ordnance, 292.

Lansdell, John, South Sea Stock transferred by, 122, 395.

Lansdowne, Lord. See Granville, George.

Lanshaw, Thomas, Salt Duties officer at Beaumaris, 169.

Lantal, Theodorus, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Lanyon, John, riding officer from Chapel Angather to St. Ives, 673.

La Penotière, Susanna, French refugee, pension for, 680.

La Penotire, Frederick, pension for, 217.

La Perrine, Anne, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

La Pie, Mary, French refugee, pension for, 681.

La Plaigne, Elizabeth, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

-, Joseph, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

Laplant (Lapland), Peter, surgeon in Churchill's regiment, half pay for, 48, 604.

La Porte, Paul, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Larden, John, pension for, 681.

Larger, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Largoe Bay, ship seized in, 93.

La Rimblière, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

La Roche, Jaqueline Godeau de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

Laroche, Peter, pension for, 215.

Laronditch. See Launditch.

La Ronviere. See La Rouvière.

La Roque, Anto., French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

-, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

La Rousseliere, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

La Rouvière (Ronviere), John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586, 587.

Larpiniere. See Lerpiniere.

Larthe, Isaac de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Lartosa, —, lodgings of, at St. James's, furniture for, 379.

La Salle, Jane de, French refugee, pension for, 679.

-, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

La Santier, Anto., French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Lascelles, Henry, Customs collector at Bridge Town, Barbados, 367.

Lashley, Edward, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 483.

Lashmar, Thomas, tidesman in London port, 405.

Laspois, Caroline de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

-, Catherine Jane de, French pensioner of the Irish establishment, 589.

Laspoise, Charlotte de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Lasslie, Jean, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.

Latin Secretary. See Hill, R.; Hill, S.

La Touche, Cha., French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

-, Pierre de, French refugee, pension for, 679.

Latour, Peter, pension for, 216.

Latoysonier, John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 469.

Latteman, John, stamper in the Stamp Duties Office, 860.

Latton, John, searcher in Plymouth port, 369.

Latus, Ferdinando, Customer of Newcastle on Tyne, 320, 625.

Lauder of Fountainhill, Sir John, a Lord of Session in Scotland, 356.

Lauderdale, Earl of. See Maitland, Charles.

Lauless, Sir Patrick, payments to, 707–8.

Launce, Joan, pension for, 212, 676.

Launder, Thomas, ensign in Churchill's regiment, half pay for, 48, 604.

Launditch, Laronditon, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments, 59, 621.

Laundy, Thomas, ensign in Harrison's regiment, half pay for, 601.

Lauratt, Stephen, payment to, for damask, 94.

Laurence. See Lawrence.

Lausack, Peter, chaplain in Ashburnham's regiment, half pay for, 47.

Lauze, Eleanor, wife of John, 648.

-, John, lessee of a house in Richmond, 648.

Laval (Lavall), David, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 589.

-, Peter, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Lavarock. See Laverock.

Lavender, Lewis, gunner in the Artillery Train at Nieuport, 554, 626.

-, Rebecca, wife of Lewis, petition of, Customs seizure, 554, 626.

La Verie, Isabella de, French refugee, pension for, 681.

Laverock (Lavarock), George, landcarriage waiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, 730.

-, George, tidewaiter at Montrose, removed to Leith, 665, 774.

Law, Katherine, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.

Law Charges. See Crown lawsuits.

Lawder, Margaret, royal bounty in Scotland for, 431.

Lawes. See Lawress; Laws.

Lawrence (Laurence), Dr., certificate by, 819.

-, Daniel, collector of Petty Customs Inwards, London port, 205, 362; Keeper of the concquet seal, London port, 205.

-, Elizabeth, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 484.

-, Ells, ensign in Dormer's regiment, half pay for, 600.

-, Henry, lieutenant in Morice's regiment, half pay for, 597.

-, Thomas, Commissioner for Sick and Wounded, 434.

Lawress, Lawes, Laws, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of assessments, 60, 622.

Lawrimer, James, watchman in Kirkcaldy port, 74.

Laws (Lawes), John, Secretary at Brussels, extraordinaries, 164, 176, 735, 736; ordinary, 164, 165, 176, 514, 735.

Lawson, Alfred, Collector of Whitehaven, transferred to Poole port, 725.

-, Henry, lieutenant in Wharton's regiment, half pay for, 596.

-, Joseph, Serjeant at Arms, 108.

Layng, John, pension for, 215.

Layton, Thomas, Commissioner for Disbanding the Marines, 91, 266, 459, 640, 710, 725.

Layton. See Low Leyton.

Leacroft, John, Treasurer and Receiver of the money for building new churches in London, 837, 851.

Lead, 432.

duties on. See Customs— Duties.

exported, 101; account of, required, 445.

farthings and halfpence, 228.

mines, 532; leases of, 334, 521.

Leather, Duties on. See Customs— Duties; Hides, Skins, etc.; Scotland.

Leaven, —, clerk to the Receiver General of Customs, Scotland, 615.

Leawsly, Robert, tidesman in Bristol port, 673.

Le Bas, Charles, offreckonings assigned to, 13, 50, 69, 86, 98–9.

Le Beaux, Stephen, importer of brandy and rum, 498.

Leblange, Albertus, chaplain in Dormer's regiment, half pay for, 600.

Le Cercler, Mrs., pension for, 365.

Lechmere (Letchmere), Charles, assistant Inspector and Surveyor of Courts and Corporations within the Bills of Mortality, 383.

-, -, of Cursitor Alley, Chancery Lane, 687.

-, Nicholas, Queen's Counsellor at Law, fee of, 741, 777, 785.

Solicitor General, appointment, 119.

fee of, 741, 859, 863.

opinions and reports of, 364, 376, 553, 780, 819.

-, William, Register and Comptroller of the 1,800,000l. Lottery anno 1712, 398, 612, 806; appointment, 349, 391, 393, 461.

Le Circler, Susanna, pension for, 188.

Le Conte, Elizabeth, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Le Coursey, Judith, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Lee, —, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 479.

-, Elizabeth, agent to sufferers by the French invasion of Nevis, 479.

-, Henry, Commissioner for Sick and Wounded, removed, 434; salary, taxes on, 434.

-, Jane, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 478.

-, John, midshipman on theSalisbury, informer against Capt. Hosier, 110–11.

-, Mary, pension for, 676.

-, Samuel, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 479.

-, Tudor, agent to sufferers by the French invasion of Nevis, 478, 479.

Leeds, Duke of. See Osborne, Peregrine; Osborne, Thomas.

Leers, Monsieur, desires copy of contract between the Postmasters of England and France, 82.

Leese, —, subornation by, 528.

-, Walter, waiter and searcher at Milton, 486.

Leeward Islands:

Army in. See Army.

Assembles in, freeing the Lieutenant Governors from their dependence on, 453.

Governor of, letter to, 128.

inhabitants of, petition of, for freedom of transporting sugars from one island to another, 368.

intended French expedition against, 134.

Lieutenant Governors of, salaries, 453.

Lefever, Stephen, pension for, 216.

Legatt, Robert, tidewaiter at Ayr, dismissed, 666.

Le Gendre, Mariane, French refugee, pension for, 680.

Legge (Legg), Robert, surveyor for the Licensing of Hawkers, Pedlars, etc., in London, Westminster, etc., 782.

-, William, 1st Earl of Dartmouth, creation of, 768.

Keeper of the Privy Seal, allowance in lieu of diet, 542; fee of, 542; superseded, 542.

pension granted to, 402.

Secretary of State, Ambassadorial Extraordinaries allowed by, 172, 327; warrant by, 369.

Legh, John, M.P. for Bodmin, petition of, 636.

-, Thomas, Commissioner for the Duties on Leather, etc., Land Taxes and House Duties, 193, 396.

Leghorn, 129, 172.

Le Goux, Angelique, French refugee, pension for, 680.

Le Grand, —, Monsieur, arrest of, 8; expenses of, 453; reward for, 64.

-, Emerauld, French refugee, pension for, 681.

Le Heup, Thomas, offreckonings assigned to, 414.

Leibuitz, —, volumes of Rymer's Fædera for, 280.

Leicester, county of, forfeited lands in, lease of, 756.

Receiver General of assessments and House Duties, 414. See also Bradgate, J.

sheriff of, order of the House of Commons served on, 810.

surveyors of Duties on Houses. See Draycot, W.; Ellis, R.; Lenton, J.

Leigh, Edward, colonel, regiment of, half pay officers of, ordered for Scotland, pay of, 86.

-, James, colonel, regiment of, half pay officers of, full pay for, 14.

-, William, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Lanes., 350.

-, -, waiter and searcher at Saltfleet, 619.

Leigh, co. Essex, port of, Customs establishment, alterations in, 489.

smuggling in, 489.

Surveyor of, 489.

watermen in, 489.

Leighton, Susanna, pension for, 214, 676.

Leighton Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Leinster, Duke of. See Schomberg, Meinhardt.

Leinster, Ireland, Barracks in, maintenance of, 606–7; Escheators of, salaries, 580.

Leith, co. Edinburgh, 93.

coastwaiters at, 503.

cocquets office at, 376.

collector of, allowance for collection of Coinage Duty, 201.

Customs boatman at, 88.

flyboat of, 80.

King's warehouse at, seized goods in, 96.

landsurveyors at, 666.

landwaiters at, 73, 88, 503.

searchers at, 88, 503.

ship from, 98.

ship seized at, 95.

tidesmen at, 88.

tidewaiters at, 503, 774, 856.

weighing porters at, 416.

wine taster's place at, 376.

Le Maiter (Lemaster), John, discoverer of Chelsea Hospital frauds, 279, 490.

Le Mar, Margaret, pension for, 217.

Lemaster. See Le Maiter.

Lemburg. See Limburg.

Le Merchant, William, King's Attorney in Guernsey, information against, 183.

Le Mestre, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Lemington. See Lymington.

Le Morlais, Clemen, convicted for transporting wool from Jersey to France, 574.

Lempriere, Esther, lessee of lands, etc. in Hogthorpe manor, 545.

Le Neve, —, Customs officer, seizure by, 626.

-, Peter, Norroy King at Arms, fee of, 108, 659; coat, cap, etc., for, 115.

Lenfant, Alexander, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Lennox, Charles, Duke of Richmond, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, annuity of, 499, 529, 617, 801.

-, John, tidewaiter at Borrowstounness, 666.

Lenoix, Isaac, bill of exchange payable to, 195.

Le Normand, John, petition of, abuses in Chelsea Hospital, 11, 79.

Lenton, John, Groom of the Vestry, allowance for, 734.

-, -, surveyor of House Duties for co. Leicester, 415.

Leonier. See Lanier.

Leopold, Emperor of Germany, widow of. See Eleonora Magdalena.

Lepell, —, brigadier, major of brigade to, in Spain, 219; regiment of, offreckonings of, 37, 557.

Le Petit, Lewis, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Lerpiniere (Larpiniere), Edward, Deputy Auditor of the Excise, allowances, 649, 654; nomination, 320; Treasury approval of, 354.

Lesbrille, Isaac, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Lescours, Monsieur de, Chamberlain to George I as Elector of Hanover, goods of, 830.

Lese, Walter, waiter and searcher at Milton, petition of, surrender to his son, 414.

Leslie, Alexander, captain lieutenant in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 600.

-, David, Lord Lindores, pension of, payments on, 347, 524, 530, 715.

-, George, Deputy Chamberlain for joining tallies, 124, 843.

-, John, Earl of Rothes, High Commissioner to the Assembly of the Church in Scotland, charges of, 512; royal bounty for, 509.

-, Robert, preventive officer on the River Thames, 397.

Lesserre, John, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Lestablere, Renatus, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

L'Estanquet, —, widow, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 585.

Lester, Joseph, petition for payment for quartering sick seamen, 433.

Letchmere. See Lechmere.

Lethieullier, John, captain in Ashburnham's regiment, half pay for, 604.

Letton, John, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 481.

Levant Company, Agent to. See Fury, G.

Le Vassor, Monsieur, pension for, 365.

-, Michael, French refugee, pension for, 212, 679.

Leven, co. Fife, Salt Duty officer at, 504; salt works in, 504; ship from, 95, 96; watchman of the salt at, 504.

Leven Sands, co. Lancs., owners of ships belonging to, petition of, 845.

Levermore, Phillip, riding officer at Dover, appointed supervisor of riding officers in West Kent, 533.

Levinge, Richard, pensioner on the Irish establishment, 585.

Levingston, Samuel, watchman in Kirkcaldy port, 74.

Lewars, John, officer for the Duties on Scots Salt in Prestonpans port, 74.

Lewes, co. Sussex, Rape of, Receivers General of assessment, 60, 182.

Lewis (Lewes) Island, collector of Duties on Scots Salt at. See MacLeod, D.

Comptroller of Customs at.

See Wyley, J.

Crown Rents of, 231.

officer for Duties on Scots Salt at, 75.

tidewaiters at, 75.

Lewis, Edward, acting Cashier of the Customs in Scotland, 402, 615–6; Clerk to the Receiver General of Customs in Scotland, 615–6.

-, Erasmus, copies of papers for, Earl of Oxford's affair, 705, 707.

-, John, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 485.

-, Josiah, appointed a tidesman, London port, 313, 823.

-, Lewis, Excise officer at Wem, complaint against, 718.

Ley, Francis, Customs collector of Scilly, dismissed, 534.

Leyden, postage of letters at, 171, 172, 175; Postmaster General at, payment to, 735, 736.

Leymerie, Vincent, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Leyton. See Low Leyton.

L'Hermitage, Renatus de Saunieres, pension of, on the Irish establishment, 585.

-, Rene de Saulnieres, Agent from Holland, gold medal for, 741.

Libels, prosecutions for, 301, 302, 303, 450.

Libraries. See Cotton Library; Dublin; France, King of; Hanover; Moore, John, Bishop of Ely; Wolfenbuttel.

Library Keeper to Queen Anne. See Bentley, R.

Lichfield, Henry, deputy to chief manager of Oxford University Printing Press, 355.

Lichtenberg, Liechlenberg, Electress Dowager of Saxony's residence at, 172.

Liddall, John, landwaiter and searcher at Borrowstounness, 538.

Liddell (Lyddell), Agnes, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.

-, D., Navy Commissioner, 420.

-, Sir Henry, bart., security for Henry, 219.

-, Henry, Receiver General of Stamp Duties, 194, 219, 222.

Lidderdale, James, Dr., royal bounty for, 798.

Lidney. See Lydney.

Liechlenberg. See Lichtenberg.

Liege, Bishopric of, Prussian troops quartered in, 274, 572.

Lietheuzer, Conrade, Keeper of the Spaniels to the Prince of Wales, buildings in St. James's Park for, 784.

Lifford, [co. Donegal], barracks in, 608,

Lifford, Earl of. See Roche foucault, F. W. de Roye de la.

Lifton, co. Devon, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments for, 59, 623.

Liger, Solomon, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Lightbodie, Robert, landcarriagewaiter at the Gates of Edinburgh, 513.

Lillington, Ann, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 468.

Lilly, Stephen, Receiver General of the Post Office, 8, 284, 667.

certificate by, 553.

letter to, 40, 42.

payment by, 99, 400.

re-grant of office, 203.

securities, 336, 371.

South Sea Stock of, 122, 646.

-, William, payment to, for box combs, 94.

Limarest, James, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Limburg, Lemburg, Duchy of, Prussian Troops in, 274, 572.

Limerick, co. Limerick, Barracks at, maintenance of, 607.

Comptroller of, salary, 583.

Customer of, salary, 583.

Dean of. See Storey, G. W.

deanery of, houses belonging to, destroyed in the wars, 444.

Garrison of, Governor of, pay of, 593.

Guards, fire and candle for, 593.

Ordnance officers at, 592.

Searcher of, salary, 583.

Town Mayor of, pay of, 593.

works and fortifications at, 444.

Limner. See Scotland.

Lincoln, county of, Auditor of, report by, 756.

Receiver General of House Duties and assessments, 371. See also Banks, L.; Cawthorpe, W.; Harneis, J.; Whitingham, R.

surveyors of House Duties.

See Musson, J.; Newstead, J.; White, W.

Lincoln, co. Lincoln, gaol, 146.

Postmaster of. See Bugby, G.; Burnet, R.

Receiver General of assessments and House Duties, 60, 371, 426, 622, 765.

and Wragby, foot post between, 719

Lincoln, Earl of. See Clinton, Henry.

Linderot, Claudius, lieutenant, pension for, out of Army contingencies, 351.

Lindhurst House. See Lyndhurst.

Lindon, George, captain, military pensioner in Ireland, 593.

Lindores, Lord. See Leslie David.

Lindsay. See Lindsey.

Lindsey, Marquess of. See Bertie, Robert.

Lindsey (Lindsay, Lyndsay), David, widow of. See Clealand, Margaret.

-, Dorothea, wife of John, widow of John Colvile, 387.

-, Elizabeth, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429.

-, James, ensign in Grants’ regiment, half pay for, 601.

-, -, watchman of the Salt Duty, Preston Pans, 666.

-, Jane, royal bounty in Scotland for, 430.

-, John, Earl of Crawford, payments on his pension, 346, 524, 530, 805.

-,John, of London, goldsmith, Banker's annuity assigned by, 387

-, Margaret, royal bounty in Scotland for, 427.

-, Thomas, Bishop of Raphoe, translated to Armagh, 391.

-, William, Customs boatman at Peterhead, 665.

Linen, 150, 368, 544.

Customs Duties on. See Customs.

Excise Duties on (and on stuffs printed, painted, stained and dyed), 850; clerks employed on, 654.

Additional Duties (as by 13 Anne, c. 18), Commissioners for, commission, 156; income from, 804.

Hamburg, 169.

Holland, 150.

Queen Anne's, 94.

William III's, 268, 559.

Ling, Ann, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 473, 478.

-, Mary. See King.

Linn, William, tenant of land in Muston, 717.

Linton, John, petition of, 629.

Lions and other beasts, accommodation for, in the Tower, 817.

Lisbon, Portugal, 687, 793, 794.

Agent Victualler at. See Bisse, S.

Army at. See Army.

packet boats to, flags for, 443; woollen goods shipped on, 551.

timber, nails and candles bought at, 630, 631, 632.

Lisburne, Viscount. See Vaughan, John.

Lisle, George, landwaiter at Newcastle, to be waiter and searcher at Weymouth, 161.

-, -, searcher of Poole port, 355, 369.

-, Mary de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 213, 365, 588.

L'Isle du gast, Maire de, French refugee, pension for, 679.

Lisney, Adam, Groom of the Chamber, 238.

Lister, Hugh, captain in Deloraine's regiment, half pay for, 598.

-, alias Killegrew, Martin, Commissioner of the Salt Duties, 194.

Liswell, Elizabeth, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 469.

-, John, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 467.

Little, William, cornet in Hyndford's regiment, half pay for, 599.

Littleford, Mary, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 484.

Littlehampton, co. Sussex, riding officer for the wool business at, 619.

Littleton, Sir Thomas, Treasurer of the Navy, accounts of, 18, 130, 145.

executors of, letter to, 145. loan by, 62.

Liverpool, co, Lancaster, Customs collector of, 821. See also Scudamore, Sir B.

deputy searcher of, 319.

merchants of, petitions of, 776, 821.

Salt Duty collection of, 523.

Salt Duty officer at. See Ellison, S.

tidewaiters at, 725.

wet dock and harbour at, petition for its enlargement, etc., 776.

Livingston, Hannah, pension in Scotland for, 427.

-, Samuel, watchman of the salt in Kirkcaldy, 503.

Livres, exchange equivalence of, 630, 632.

Llanddeiniolen, Kanddeniolen, co. Carnarvon, minister of, certificate by, 637.

Lloyd (Floyd), —, landwaiter in London port, 664.

-, Henry, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 470.

-, Hugh, Salt Duties officer at Flint, 185.

-, James, captain in Bowles's regiment, half pay for, 599.

-, John, lieutenant in Churchill's regiment, half pay for, 48, 604.

-, -, payment to, for plans of Post Roads, 869.

-,Owen, riding surveyor on the West Coast of Wales, 639.

-, Philip, Dr., pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

-, Richard, pension for, 676.

-, Rosendale, searcher in Milford Port, 534.

-, Thomas, Paymaster of the Works, accounts of, 23.

death of, 97.

deputy to. See Taylor, T. payment to, 577.

-, -, Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Chester, Denbigh and Flint, debt of, 192, 848; surety for. See Conway, Sir J.

-, William, Bishop of St. Asaphand Bishop of Worcester, 762.

-, -, et al., Customs offences by, 628.

-, -, waiter and searcher at Aberystwith, 371.

Llywith, co. Brecon, mill of, 857.

Loans, Register of. See Exchequer Receipt —Auditor.

names of individual lenders:—

Ashurst, Sir H.

Beranger, —.

Burton, L.

Chetwynd, W.

Clayton, W.

Dashwood, Sir. S.

Decker, M.

Duncombe, Sir C.

Edwards, S.

Edwin, Sir H.

Fazakerley, Sir W.

Foche, Sir J.

Grainger, J.

How, J.

Janssen, Sir T.

Knight, R.

Lincoln, Earl of

Morden, Sir J.

Strong, W.

Lobatto, Deb., sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 471.

-, Sarah, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 471.

Loche, Anto de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Loches, Solomon de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Lochmann, E. A., royal bounty for, 305.

Lockhart (Lockart, Lockert), Rebecca, royal bounty in Scotland for, 429, 430.

-, Martha, pension for, 676.

Lockman, —, “one of H.M. Gentlemen", goods bought and hired by, 289, 760, 820.

Locksmiths, 648; King's. See Churchill, T.; Kay, J.

Loddon, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments, 59, 621.

Lodge Coppice. See Shotover Forest.

Lodington, Benjamin, Agent and Consul at Tripoli, extraordin aries of, 164, 173, 328; ordinary of, 164, 165, 515, 735.

Loffthus, John, shipwright, payment to, for a new Barge of State, 237.

Logan, John, tidewaiter at Inverness port, 416.

Logwood, exported to France since Treaty of Utrecht, account of, required, 445.

Logwood Duties, pension paid to the Duke of St. Albans in lieu of grant of, 759, 792.

Loires, Joshua des, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 586.

Lomaria, Constance de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

-, Mary de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

Lombe, Francis, Sheriff of Norfolk, payment to, 643.

LONDON, 8, 98, 328, 454.

aldermen of, 228.

assessments, arrears of, 150, 639, 40; Commissioners of, 150, 640.

bankers of, 751.

brokers of, 112.

Chamberlain of, desired to encourage Lottery contributions, 44. See also Fazakerley, Sir W.

churches in. See London and Westminster.

corn factor in, 684.

distributor of stamped paper for. See Palmer, W.; Shepheard, J.

goldsmiths of, 387, 389, 489, 751; Wardens and Company of, to summon a jury for the Trial of the Pix, 627.

hawkers, pedlars, etc., licences, surveyors of, 782.

highwaymen in, arrests, 565.

housebreakers, arrests, 565.

Lord Mayor of. See Humphreys, Sir W.

Lord Mayor, etc., of, 362; wines for, impost on, payment of, 761; rate of, 761.

Lord Mayor's Show, King's canopy at, umbrella for, 544.

merchants of, 20, 146, 153, 157, 168, 384, 387, 394, 410, 412, 425, 444, 446, 499, 516, 556, 626, 689, 868.

poor of, royal charity and benevolence for, 398, 859.

poor prisoners for debt in, royal bounty for, 24.

port, 206, 219, 385.

Admiralty Agent. See Bingham, M.

Chief Searcher of. See Fowles, Sir W.

Clerk of the Coast Business, 534. See also Ellis, J.; Phillips, V.

coastwaiters, 55, 823.

Collector of Customs on cloth, etc. See Miller, R.

Collector of Customs on wool, leather, lead, tin, etc. See Benson, J.

Collector Inwards, 371, 374, 404, 449, 553, 658.

See also Shaw, C.; Shaw, Sir J.

Collector Outwards of Customs and Subsidies of Tonnage and Poundage, 146, 401, 405. See also Crispe, J.; Crispe, Sir N.; Cripse, Sir T.; Montagu Charles, Earl of Manchester.

Collector of Petty Customs Inwards. See Laurence, D.

Comptroller of Great and Petty Customs. See Downing, C.; Needler, J.; Summers, J.

Customer of the Cloth and Petty Customs.

See Miller, R.

Customs debts in, accounts of, required, 340.

Customs officers, 552; salaries, 110, 351, 447, 611, 782.

extraordinary weighers, 847.

Keeper of the Cocquet Seal, 41, 205.

King's waiters, 206, 207, 320, 341, 362, 368, 369, 371, 372, 374, 399, 404, 416, 423, 444, 447, 449, 455, 487, 521, 553, 620, 634, 658, 668, 673, 689, 725, 846, 851, 853; deputies, 341, 368, 371, 372, 374, 399, 404, 444, 447, 449, 487, 521, 553, 658, 668, 673.

landsurveyors, 854.

landwaiters, 240, 371, 664, 725.

noontenders, 206, 370, 405.

Receiver of, allowance for, 200.

Register of Warrants Inwards. See Bealing, M.

Searcher's Office, 664.

Surveyor of coastwaiters.

See Boulton, H.; Hill, R.; Haslewood, F.

Surveyor General of, 423,

Surveyor of Petty Customs, salary, 449.

surveyors, 242.

tidesmen, 55, 70, 112, 192, 206, 371, 405, 418, 486, 487, 673, 731, 749, 773, 823, 854.

undersearchers, 118, 146, 159, 166, 206, 207, 329, 832; deputy, 166.

watchmen, 55, 70, 206, 370, 487, 673, 773.

watermen, 112, 371, 773.

weighing porters, 260, 487, 521.

wine tasters, 552; Surveyor of. See Chitty, J.; Heymans, A; Heymans, J.

Receiver General of assessments and House Duties, 572. See also Fazakerley, Sir W.

Remembrancer of. See Johnson, J.

Secondaries of. See Benson, T.

Sheriffs of, 24. See also Breedon, Sir R.; Forbes, Sir F.; Knipe, Sir R.; Sharpe, Sir J.

ships from, 404.

Surveyors of House Duties. See Bavand, T.; Grey, W.; Lowndes, F.; Newington, T.; Temple, M.; Windebank, J.

tobacco merchant of, 629.

London, Bishop of, letters from and to, 281, 643; pensions paid to, for ministers in New England, etc., 211, 678. See also Robinson, John.

London, John, payment to, for Army clothing, 50.

LONDON AND WESTMINSTER:

new churches in, fifty, Act 9 Anne, c. 17 for building, 245.

Commissioners for, 668; payment to, 633; petition referred to, 325, 851; report by, 363.

fund for, loans on, 155.

issues for, 159, 668.

Portland stone for, 245.

Treasurer and Receiver for, See Leacroft, J.; Smith, H.

Streets and Places in—

Aldgate, 99.

Angel Court, Piccadilly, 728.

Angel Inn, 787.

Angel Yard, 787.

Artillery Ground, custody of, 99.

Ayr (Ayre) Street, 487, 698, 787, 788.

Basinghall Street, 545.

Bloomsbury, 638.

Brewer Street, 745.

Chancery Lane, 687.

Channel Row, rent of a passage into 507, 733.

Christ's Hospital, annuity for support of, 247, 362; Treasurer of, 362.

Cleveland House, 488, 686, 762, 844.

Clothworkers’ Company Hall, proposed use as temporary Customs House, 653.

Cockpit, 727, 867.

King's Tennis Court near, 326; Keeper and Master of. See Chaplin, T.

Secretary of State's lodgings at, 727.

Cocoa Tree Chocolate House, 644.

Coleman Street, 394, 831.

Collen Garden. See Cotton Garden.

Conduit Field, 788.

Cornhill, 836.

Cotton (Collen) Garden, erection of kitchens for the Coronation in, 133, 726, 795.

Cotton House, 133.

Cursitor Alley, Chancery Lane, 687.

Custom House, 111, 403.

Devonshire House, road against, repairs to, 723.

Dogfield. See (below) Mulghay.

Dog Yard, 698.

Duke Street, 641.

East India House, 498.

Ely House, 296, 791.

Exeter Exchange, 554.

Eyre Street, 640.

Fenchurch Street, 653.

Fleet, The, prisoners in, 138, 146, 190, 518, 564, 744.

French Prison at Tower Hill, Keeper of. See Crosland, N.; prisoners in, examined as witnesses, 577.

George Street, 863.

Glasshouse Street, 638, 787.

Grays Inn, 750, 863.

Great Roadway, St. James's, 788.

Great Sanctuary, 152.

Great Savoy Gate, 554.

Guildhall, the, canopy in, 544; trial in, 301.

Haymarket, 653, 697, 771; theatre in, erection of, 771.

Holborn, 783, 791.

Holborn Court, Grays Inn 863.

Horse Guards, 99, 575, 611, 785.

Hyde Park, deer in, hay and beans, for, 713, 730.

gate keeper, wages, 713, 730.

Guards in, 317, 864.

Keeper of. See Portman, H.

Ring, watering the, 714.

underkeepers, wages 713, 730.

Inner Temple, 155, 803.

Inns of Court, Receiver General of assessments. See Fazakerley, Sir W.

Jermyn Street, 689.

Leicester Fields, 57, 336.

Leicester Street, 336.

Lincolns Inn, 564, 644, 697, 699, 729, 737, 779, 799; Stamp Duties Office in, 101, 412.

Little Scotland Yard, 510.

Lombard Street, 389, 751.

Market Lane, 653, 771.

Market Street, 689.

Marylebone (Marybone) Street, 487, 520, 637, 698, 745, 787.

Meggot's Court, 787.

Mercers’ Chapel, 2, 43.

Mercers’ Hall, 2.

Mews Gate, 723.

Middle Temple, 41, 220, 237, 385, 656, 817.

Mulghay alias Dogfield, 689.

Murrell's (Murrel's) Yard, Piccadilly, 728, 787.

New Palace Yard, 117.

New River water, payments for, 508, 869.

Newgate or New Prison, keeper of, 446.

prisoners in, 68, 253, 450, 451; allowance for support of, 404, 446, 611; released, 683.

Norfolk Buildings, 863.

Oxenden Street, 854.

Paddington, 698.

Churchwarden of, pension for, 218, 679.

Highways at, Surveyor of, pension for, 218, 679.

tythes of, collector of, pension for, 218, 679.

Pall Mall, 420, 423, 487, 525, 531–2, 536, 555, 574, 613, 638, 651, 653, 673, 685, 723, 748, 758, 780, 786, 798, 799, 832, 855.

Pall Mall Court, 697.

Pall Mall Field alias St. James's Field, 518, 644, 653, 684, 696–7, 771, 788, 799, 832.

Pall Mall Street, 381, 446, 489, 517, 644, 651, 665, 685, 696, 697, 788, 799, 832.

Pasternoster Row, 355.

Philpot Lane, 345.

Phoenix Inn, Haymarket, 653.

Phoenix Yard, Haymarket, 771.

Physicians, College of, 336.

Piccadilly, 698, 728, 787.

Pimlico Gate, Keeper of, allowance, 759.

Privy Garden, 147, 201, 205, 579.

Queen's Head, Cornhill, 836.

Round Rundles, 487, 637, 698, 786, 787, 788.

St. Catherine's, 554.

St. Clement Danes, 489.

St. Clement's Lane, 345.

St. Giles-in-the-Fields, 638.

St. James's Bailiwick or Manor, 451, 516, 525, 536, 637, 644, 665, 673, 686, 689, 698, 745, 786, 844; state of required, 19.

St. James's Field. See (above) Pall Mall Field.

St. James's and St. James's Palace, 94, 100, 120, 147, 150, 248, 346, 381, 420, 487, 488, 517, 574, 640, 651, 660, 689, 696, 698, 728, 762, 798, 857.

Ball Room, sconces for, 752.

Bedchamber, 774; furniture for, 752.

Blue Closet, 379.

Chapel, 788; Bibles and Prayer Books for, 716, 757, 764; establishment, 644; furniture for, 757, 758, 764.

Commissioners for Land Taxes for, 549.

Council Chamber, furniture for, 544.

Crimson Damask Room, 377.

Dutch Chapel, establishment, 663–4

issue for, 712.

Preaching Ministers of, pension for, 364; See also Nucella, J.P.; Van der Eyken, S.

Reader, 663.

Sexton and porter. See Mercier, J.

Foreign Ministers' Room at, 856.

French Chapel at, establishment, 663–4.

issue for, 712.

Preaching Ministers, pension for, 364; See also Menard, J.; Menard, P.; Rival, P.

Reader. See Majeu, J.

Sexton and porter. See Mercier, J.

furniture for, 368. 375, 379, 380, 388, 510, 543, 544, 752, 758, 764, 774, 778, 853, 856.

Great Council Chamber, furniture for, 752, 856.

Great Drawing Room, furniture for, 544, 752, 778; Lutheran Lights in, for the King's Birthday, 264.

Housekeeper's house and offices at, surrender by the Earl of Oxford, 377.

King's Presence Chamber at, 757, 774.

lodgings and apartments at.

Countess of Buchemburg's, 379, 394, 544.

Mr. Chetwin's, 763.

Dutch Apothecaries', 763.

Mrs. Forrester's 763.

Governess's, 752.

Groom of Stole's, 531.

Marichal de Harden berge's, 763.

C. Harell's, 700–1.

Mrs. Howard's, 379.

Countess of Kilman segge's, 368, 544, 788.

Mrs. Lartosa's, 379.

Mrs. Macer's, 379.

Mr. Mahomet's, 758.

Lord Masham's, 289, 764.

Mr. Mustapha's, 758.

Mr. Opell's, 379.

Countess of Pigbourg's, 368.

Count Platen's, 752, 783.

Prince and Princess of Wales's, 122, 379, 396, 510, 518, 543–4, 555, 757, 774, 778, 853, 856.

Princesses', the, 377, 379–80, 531, 627, 650, 665, 752, 774, 778.

Mr. Purcell's, 544.

Madame Schulemberg's, 289, 388, 490, 531, 543, 752, 763, 856.

Lutheran Chapel at, Chapel Keeper.

See Jacobi.

Chaplains. See Ruperti, G.

A; Boehm, A. W.

cleaning, allowance for, 664.

establishment, 644.

issue for, 712.

mourning hangings at, 375.

New River Water for, rent for, 508.

Pages’ rooms at, 544.

Pheasant Court, 650, 665.

poor of, allowance for, 679.

Presence Chamber, 379.

Privy Buttery, 727.

Privy Chamber, Canopy of State in, 757.

Receiver General of assessments for.

See Taylor, J.

Royal Gardens at, 381, 420, 525, 536, 644, 665, 697, 799; admeasurement of, and allowance for maintaining, 325.

royal servants in, taxes on salaries, 424.

Standing Wardrobe at, 747.

Treasury Room at, 377.

umbrellas for, 490, 544.

Under HouseKeeper. See Brown, E.

Wardrobe Keeper at, salary, 506.

See also Hutton, T.

warrants dated at, 42–46, 52, 56, 57, 61, 63, 64, 70, 76, 80, 83, 87, 89, 90, 95, 99, 112, 113, 118, 121, 123, 129, 137, 140, 144, 145, 149, 153, 161, 162, 166, 167, 177, 184, 185, 188, 190, 192– 194, 197, 198, 202– 204, 207–209, 220, 222, 225, 231, 235– 238, 241, 242, 245, 246, 322–331, 336, 338, 342, 345, 346, 349, 350, 352, 373, 374, 386, 390, 394, 398, 402, 403, 407, 411, 431, 432, 442, 447, 453, 454, 459, 461, 491, 499–501, 505, 511, 513, 519, 520, 534, 537, 540, 542, 549–552, 556, 559, 560, 562, 609, 613, 617, 621, 625, 627, 633, 642, 644, 647, 652, 659–663, 667, 686, 689, 690, 694, 699, 700, 704, 710, 713, 719, 723, 727–729, 731, 734, 737, 740, 742, 747, 753, 759, 765, 776, 777, 780, 785, 798, 800, 803, 806, 809, 811, 814, 816, 821, 823, 825, 828, 830, 832, 833, 837, 845, 848, 859, 860, 868.

works at, 575, 627, 650, 665, 671, 763, 870; Clerk of the Works and Storekeeper at, 495, 686. See also Hawksmoor, N; debt for, account of, required, 344; estimates for, 528.

St. James's Park, 857.

deer in, hay and corn for, 346, 672; for buck and doe, 346; killed, fees for, 346.

dog kennels in, nuisance from, 641.

fish and fowl in, allowance for food for, 346, 672.

gatekeepers, wages, 346, 741.

ground in, lease of, 641.

herbage and pannage of, 346.

lodges and gates in, custody of, 346.

Mall in, 488.

Keeper of. See Chetwynd, W; FitzHardinge, Viscount.

keeping, sweeping and shelling the, allowance for, 558–9, 709, 722–3.

repairs in, 264, 531.

Ranger (Chief Ranger and Keeper) of.See Chetwynd, W.; former (named), 346; salary, 346.

tenement in, lease of, 641.

trees in, lops, tops, crops, dead and windfall, grant of, 346.

underkeepers, wages, 346, 741.

wall of, 517, 532, 685 697, 784.

Wilderness in, Keeper of, salary, 346.

works in, 488, 524.

St. James's Place, 457.

St. James's Street, 457, 488, 640, 686, 762, 786, 823, 844.

St. Margaret's, Westminster, church wardens and overseers of the poor of, petition of, 17, 122.

poor of, allowance for, 679; grant of Coronation cloth, boards, etc., 17, 122.

St. Martin's-in-the Fields, 487, 517, 685, 696, 698, 728, 757, 762; churchwardens of, payment to, 315; poor of, allowance for, 679.

St. Martin's Lane, 61.

St. Mary Woolnoth, church of, rebuilding of, 668; Rector and Lecturer of, dues paid to, 778.

St. Paul's Cathedral, Dean and Chapter of, 244; re-building of, 244–5; Thanksgiving at, charges of, 269, 550; throne at, covering for, 377.

St. Thomas's Hospital, admission of Sick and Wounded seamen into, 433.

Savoy, French ministers in, annuity of, 633.

Hospital, houses and lands of, leases of, 82, 461, 492, 531, 554, 576, 613, 637, 638, 656, 693–4 704, 716, 717, 729, 788; rental of, required, 421; repairs to, estimate of, required, 421.

Master and Perpetual chaplains of, 492, 531, 554, 576, 613, 637, 638, 656, 704, 716, 717, 729.

Lutheran Church in, ministers of, petition for grant of chapel land, etc., 461.

works in, issue for, 672.

Scotland Yard, 102, 496, 551, 704, 757.

Somerset House (Denmark House, Strond House):

Bedchamber, 834.

candlesticks, etc., for 752.

chairs and carpets for, 375.

Closet, 834.

Cross Gallery, 835.

Drawing Room, 510, 834.

Dressing Room, 834.

furniture of, grant of, in trust for the Princess of Wales, 833; schedule of 789, 834–5.

gardener at. See Baddely, T.

grant of, in trust for the Princess of Wales, 833.

Great Gallery, 834.

Guard Chamber, 834.

Housekeeper of. See Hutton, T.

Little Closet, 834.

lodgings at: Lord Cornbury's, 727; Lady Cranmer's, 846; Mrs. Wood's, 846.

paving at, repairs to 611.

Presence Chamber, 834.

Privy Chamber, 834.

sconces removed to to the Ball Room at St. James's from, 752.

Wardrobe keeper at.See Hutton, T.

works at, 671, 727, 846, 870; Clerk of and Storekeeper, 495. See also Kynaston, T.; Rotheram, —

Yellow Room, 835.

South Sea House, 395.

Strand, 788; fire in, charity for sufferers by, 315.

Swallow Field, 487, 637, 786, 787, 788.

Swallow Street, 487, 689.

Swan Alley, Coleman Street, 831.

Thatched House Tavern, St. James's Street, 457.

Tilt Yard, 99, 785.

Tower, The, 40, 341, 433, 540, 656.

accommodation for lions, etc., in, 817.

Cæsar's Chapel, 512. 861.

Constable of. See Abingdon, Montagu, Earl of.

Master Gunner in.See Pendlebury, J.

Mint in, 236, 438.

Ordnance in, 189, 199, 433.

Records in, 189, 378, 416, 512, 536, 618, 635, 861.

Warders of, black caps for, 510.

White Tower, 512.

Works in, Clerk of, and Storekeeper, 495. See also Kynaston, T.

issue for, 671, 870.

Tower Hamlets, assessments, 685.

Tower Hill, 577, 782.

Tranches Street, 745.

Tuttle Fields, Hospital in, allowance for, 679.

Vine Street, 487, 637–8 787.

Warwick Court, 758, 832.

Warwick Lane, 336.

Warwick Street, 758, 832

Westminster Abbey, 17, 122, 849.

Westminster Hall, 17, 122, 851.

Westminster Palace, Clerk of the Works, 495, 686; Keeper of.See Incledon, J.

Wheat Sheaf, Vine Street 787.

Whitehall, 1–23 passim, 79, 171, 173, 174, 175, 263, 323, 346, 372, 454, 493, 566, 612, 647, 704, 720, 726, 737, 738, 739, 748, 757, 851.

Assessments 685; Commissioners for, process against, 266, 549; Receiver General.See Taylor, J.

Chapel at, establishment, 644.

Gate, 400; Daily Alms at, 210, 440.

Horse Guards at, paving repairs, 611.

Housekeeper ofSee Kirke, P.

leases of land in, 457; account of, required, 618.

lodgings in, Earl of Albemarle's 543; E. Dunch's 723; Lord Almoner's, 727; Duke of Or monde's, 307.

Paper Office in, 161.

Removing Wardrobe at, 506.

royal servants in, assessments on salaries, 266, 424.

streets before, allowance for cleansing, 190, 656.

Terrace at, repairs to stairs at, 650.

Wardrobe Keeper (Keeper of the Standing Warddrobe). See Child, D.

Works at, 541, 575, 671, 727, 870.

Clerk of, and Storekeeper, 495, 686. See also Hawkesmoor, N.

debt for, ac count of, required, 344.

Windmill Field, St. James's, 640, 745.

York Buildings, 863.

Londonderry, Barracks at, maintenance of, 608.

boom at, breaking of, 195.

Garrison of, fire and candle for, 593.

Governor of, pay of, 593.

See also Walker, G.

Ordnance officers at, 592.

ship from, 195.

siege of, 806.

Londonderry Foot. See Mitchelburn, J.; St. John, T.

Long, Dozell, tidesman, London port, 773.

-, Francis, deputy King's Waiter, London port, 521.

-, Sir Robert, Auditor of the Exchequer Receipt, 106; trustee for Queen Henrietta Maria, 698–9.

Longbotham, Richard, pension for, 676.

Longchamp, Paul, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 588.

Longden, Robert, Receiver General of assessments, city and county of Gloucester, 59.

Longford, co. Longford, Barracks in, 607.

Longford, Viscount. See Fleming, Christopher.

Longford Mills, co. Middlesex, purchased by the Crown, 439, 491.

Longford Pass, [co. Tipperary], barracks in, 607.

Longmaid, John, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 485.

Longuevergue, Hester de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

-, Lucrece de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

-, Olympe de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

Lonpre, Charles de, French pensioner on the Irish establishment, 587.

Looe, co. Cornwall, inhabitants of, unreliable as Salt Duties officers, 107; Salt Duties officers at, 107; Salt smuggled at, 107; waiters and searchers at, 161.

Looking glasses, 379, 834, 853.

Lord Almoner. See Almoners.

Lord Chamberlain. See Royal Household.

Lord Chancellor, 166, 265, 627. See also Cowper, William, Lord; Harcourt, Simon, Lord.

Lord Great Chamberlain, Coronation goods in the hands of, 157; payment to, 252.

See also Bertie, Robert, Marquess of Lindsey and Duke of Ancaster.

Lord President. See Privy Council.

Lord Privy Seal. See Privy Seal.

Lord Treasurer. See Treasury.

Lord Treasurer, Ireland. See Ireland.

Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer. See Exchequer Court.

Lords, House of, 705.

doorkeepers of, payments to, 159, 352, 765.

furniture for, 375.

Sergeant at Arms attending.See Stone, C.

stationery for, 687.

Lords Justices of England, 56, 82, 83, 87, 90, 354, 401, 502, 849.

letters from, 89.

orders of, 11, 44, 56, 86, 87, 133, 239, 514, 736, 737, 738, 739.

Secretaries of, 44, 867.

warrants of, 12, 14, 52, 57, 61, 63, 64, 70, 76, 80, 83.

Lords Lieutenants, letters to, payment for writing, 491.

Lorin, Margaret, pension for, 215.

Lorme, L'Orme. See Elorme.

Lorrain, Margaret, French refugee, pension for, 680.

Lory, —, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 479.

Lostwithiel, co. Cornwall, tidesurveyor at, 489.

Lothian, Marquess of. See Kerr, William.

LOTTERIES:

1694. The Million Lottery (as by 5–6 Wm. and Mary, c. 7), accounts, charges in passing, 571.

1697. Malt Lottery (1,400,000l. as by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 22), Comptroller of, salary, 140.

Paymaster of, final account of, 140; See also Arnold, N.; Crompton, R.

principal and interest of, final issue for, 140.

tickets lost, 179, 334.

1710. Lottery Annuities of 1,500,000l. (as by 8 Anne, c. 10), annuities and benefits of, fund for, 67; issues for, 67, 570, 667.

Comptroller of. See Colt, H.

officers, clerks, etc., of, salaries, 67.

Paymaster of, accounts, auditing of, 791. See also Humble, Sir J.

Receivers of, bonds of, delivery of, 277.

Transfer Office of, Commissioner or Chief Officer of, clerks of, salaries, 327.

deputy, salary, 327, 522.

1710. Lottery Annuities of 1,500,000l.—cont.

Transfer Office of—cont.

house rent allowance, 327.

housekeeper to, salary, 327.

See also Strickland, T.

1711. Adventure of 1,500,000l. (as by 9 Anne, c. 6), Commissioners of, 534, 574; incidents of, 711–2.

Comptroller of (Register and Comptroller), office of, books and necessaries for, 861–2; petitions referred to 525, 531, 760. See also Glanvill, W.; Thomas, W.; Vernon, M.

dividend for the year, 1714, 712.

fund for, surplus of, application of, 148; yield of, 117, 448, 789– 90.

Office, 106.

orders on, lost, innovation of, 525, 531, 534, 574, 760.

Paymaster of, accounts, auditing of, 791.

appointment declined, 711.

clerks of, salaries, 851.

office of, books and necessaries for, 862.

office performed by the Commissioners appointed to make forth orders in lieu of Lottery tickets, 711–2.

petitions referred to, 525, 531, 760.

warrants to, 861.

See also Chadwick, Sir A.; Edwards, T.; Hutchins, B.; Thomas, W.; Wyndham, J.

principal and interest, issues, etc., 117, 132, 147–8, 448, 785, 789, 856.

Receivers of, bonds of, delivery of, 277.

Transfer Office, Commissioner or Chief Officer of. See Strickland, T.

assistant and chief clerk to. See Taylor, J.

1711. First Classis Lotteryor Two Million Adventure (as by 9 Anne, c. 16), Commissioners for, 277n.

Comptroller of (Register and Comptroller), clerks of, 526.

Office of, books and necessaries for, 862.

salary, 62, 777.

See also Fytche, J.; Harcourt, H.

fund for, deficiency of, 65–6; account of, required 460; issues for making good the, 8, 65, 152.

orders on, destroyed, lost, torn or erased, 489, 526, 529, 611, 649, 655.

Paymaster of, accounts of, auditing of the, 791.

issues to, 8, 790.

salary, 777.

See also Colt, J. D.; Blunt, C.

principal and interest, issues, etc., 8, 62, 65, 777.

Receivers of, bonds of, delivery of, 251.

1712. Adventure of 1,800,000l. (as by 10 Anne, c. 18), Comptroller of (Register and Comptroller), clerks, salaries, 645; salary, 645;see also Lechmere, W.; Stawell, E.; Vernon, M.

contributions, issue out of, 307.

fund for, income of, 336, 613; deficiency of, accounts of, required, 460, 872.

Office, rent of, 645.

orders, directions concerning, 520; lost, 806.

Paymaster of, accounts, auditing of, 791.

clerks, salaries, 645.

See also Jett, T.

principal and interest, issues, etc., for, 43, 336–7, 612–3, 645.

Receivers of, bonds of, delivery of, 277.

1712. Classis Lottery for 1,800,000l. (as by 10 Anne, c. 19), Comptroller of (Register and Comptroller), clerks of, salaries, 533; office of, rent of, 533; salary, 533; see also Gee, R.; Turnour, C.

contributions, issue out of, 307.

fund for, deficiency of, issues for making good, 8, 65, 67, 170.

Paymaster of, accounts, auditing of, 791.

clerks, salaries, 533.

issue to, 8.

Office of, rent of, 533.

See also Benson, J.; Morley, J.; Phillips, A.

principal and interest, issues, etc., 8, 66, 532.

Receivers of, bonds of, delivery of, 277.

1713. Civil List Lottery for 500,000l. (as by 12 Anne, c. 11), 197, 712.

Comptroller, clerks of, salaries, 348.

See also Chamberlain, J.; Chapman, —; Spence, —.

contributions, issues out of, 34, 104, 165, 185, 195, 292, 764.

incidents, 463, 712.

orders, directions concerning, 520.

Paymaster of, accounts, auditing of, 791.

clerks, etc., of, salaries, 348; see also Wickes —.

See also Burdus, T.; Wenman, W.

principal and interest, issue for, 158.

tickets, plates to be defaced, 522.

Receivers of, accounts, 445; petition for allowances, 445.

1714. Adventure of 1,400,000l. (as by 13 Anne, c. 18), Commissioners of, 635; letter to, 742; representation by, 522; salaries, 804; stationery for, 742; warrants to, 520, 522.

Comptroller of (Register and Comptroller) clerks, salaries, 804.

Office for, 398–9.

salary, 804.

See also Barton, M.; Thomas, W.

contributions, directions concerning, 2–3, 6.

encouragement of, 2, 43.

issues out of, 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 23, 54, 56, 57, 58, 60, 62, 64, 67, 68, 69, 71, 79, 82, 92, 104, 114, 130, 132, 135, 136, 180, 182, 207, 225, 226, 255, 259, 353, 378, 390, 400.

fund for, 221, 635.

deficiency of, making good the (as by 1 Geo. I, c. 2 and 1 Geo. I, Stat. 2, c. 12), 511–2, 803–5, 808.

incidents, 84, 221, 635, 804.

management expenses, 511, 520.

Managers and Directors of, 520, 538, 804.

orders, directions concerning, 520.

Paymaster of, accounts, auditing of, 791.

Offices for, 398–9.

salary, 804.

See also Murray, G.; Rhodes, C.

principal and interest, issues for, 511, 808.

Receiver of, 6, 7; letters to, 3, 56.

tickets, plates to be defaced, 522.

Lottery Tickets, lost, burnt or otherwise destroyed, issuing of duplicates, 629; swearing of affidavits as to, letter to the Barons of the Exchequer concerning the, 334.

Loudoun, Earl of. See Campbell, Hugh.

Loughrea, [co. Galway], barracks in, 607.

Loughton Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Louis d'or, exchange equivalence of, 720.

Lounay, Louise de, French refugee, pension for, 680.

Louth-Eske, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of assessments for, 60, 622.

Louvigny, Henriette, daughter of Jane, pension for, 679.

-, Jane de Bene de, pension of 365, 679.

-, Mary de, daughter of Jane, pension for, 679.

Love, Francis, watchman in London port, 206.

-, Robert, Sheriff of co. Southampton, account of, 715.

Loveday, William, distributor of stamps for co. Worcester, 410; dismissed, 441; restored, 457.

Loveden, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, lease of, 410, 636; Receiver General of assessments, 60, 623.

Lovelace, Charlotte, Lady Lovelace, pension of, 625, 676, 701; royal bounty for, 268, 331, 549, 625.

-, John, Lord Lovelace, 331.

Lovell, John, lieutenant in Chudleigh's regiment, half pay for, 47, 605.

Low (Lowe), —, convicted of murder at West Bromwich, pardon for, 302–3.

-, Boyle, ensign in Corbet's regiment, half pay for, 49, 603.

-, Charles, Paymaster of interest on Exchequer Bills, 62, 102, 121, 184, 199, 455, 520, 683, 831; appointment and securities of, 169.

-, Samuel, distributor of stamps for part of co. Stafford, 325.

Low Countries, Army in. See Army— Flanders.

Low Leyton (Layton), co. Essex, 686.

Low Wines, Duties on, clerk employed in, 364.

Lowdon, Samuel, landsurveyor and tidesurveyor at Montrose, 665.

Lower, Josina, pension for, 676.

Lowestoft, co. Suffolk, tidesmen at, 487; waiter and searcher at, 487.

Lowman, Henry, Housekeeper of Kensington Palace, 195, 509, 733; re-grant of office, 692, 749.

-, Jane, pension for, 215.

-, Mary, wife of Henry, Wardrobe Keeper at Kensington Palace, 195, 509; re-grant of office, 692, 749.

Lowndes, Dorothy, tenant of a house in Pall Mall, 574.

-, Francis, surveyor of Duties on Houses for London, 350.

-, Robert, Commissioner for Wine Licences, 194, 198.

-, -, tidesurveyor at Harwich, 55.

-, Thomas, underclerk of the Treasury, 297, 628, 769.

-, William, senior, Secretary to the Treasury, passim.

examination of bills for works at Blenheim by, 737, 753.

issues to, for secret service, 693, 848.

-, -, junior, underclerk of the Treasury, 297, 452, 628, 769.

-, -, waiter and searcher at Colchester, appointed tidesurveyor at Harwich, 55.

Lowry, Richard, distributor of stamps for Cumberland and Westmorland, 410.

Lowther, —, charges of, in passing privy seals, etc., 451, 452.

-, Gerard, chaplain in Morice's regiment, half pay for, 597.

-, Robert, Captain General and Governor in Chief of Barbados, etc., 89, 405; demands of, for salary, etc., 258, 409, 421, 441; letter to, 337.

-, Sir Thomas, bart., lease of lands, etc., of Furness monastery in trust for, 461.

-, Thomas, deputy Messenger to the Treasury, 297.

-, -, Paymaster of the King's Private Pensions and Bounties, issues to, 35, 193, 437, 526, 625, 722, 809, 852.

payments by, 38, 247, 252, 276, 287, 296, 304, 305, 315.

-, -, searcher of Cardiff port, 320.

Loyd. See Lloyd.

Lucas, —, information by, Customs fraud, 394, 528, 696.

-, Charles, Chapel Closet Keeper, allowance, 733.

-, Henry, minister for New England, passage money for, 390.

-, Richard, colonel, half pay for, 56.

regiment of foot of, formerly Delaune's, disbandment in 1712, 596; reformed officers of, half pay for, 596–7.

-, Robert, Lord Lucas, executors of, payment to, for Army clothing, 51.

Ludborough, co. Lincoln, wapentake of, Receiver General of assessments for, 60, 622.

Ludlam, Robert, Comptroller of Gloucester port, 205.

Ludlow, Stephen, Commissioner of the Excise in Ireland, 185; a Chief Commissioner and Governor of the Revenue of Ireland, 186.

Luke, George, Collector of the Lower District of James River in Virginia, complaints against, 560.

Luker, Anthony, payment to, for Army clothing, 51.

Lumsden, Elizabeth, royal bounty in Scotland for, 428.

-, James, officer for Duties on Scots Salt, Alloa port, 74.

Lumley, Henry, General, payment to, 692.

petition of, 456, 516, 692.

regiment of (First Dragoon Guards), 516.

additional men and horses for, levy money, 812.

banners, badges and standards of, 692.

clothing and accoutrements, 413, 456, 516, 692.

Kettledrum and trumpeters of, 516, 692.

offreckonings, 117, 388, 413–4.

-, Richard, Earl of Scarborough, in Nottinghamshire, messenger sent to, 81.

-, -, Surveyor of Petty Customs, London port, 449.

-, William, Surveyor of Petty Customs, London port, 449.

-, Zehaniah, proposal to discover Salt Duty frauds, 502.

Lunatics, 728.

Lunden, John, lieutenant in Grant's regiment, half pay for, 600.

Lundy, Robert, captain in Clayton's regiment, half pay for, 601.

Lunt, John, witness in the Assassination Plot against William III, pension for, 215, 678.

Luntley, Jonas, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Middlesex, 414.

Lupton, Henry, payment, to, for a laced hood, 94.

Lutheran Chapel. See London and Westminster—St. James's.

Lutterell, Henry, colonel, military pension in Ireland for, 593.

Luxford, George, surety for T. Wells, petition of, 181.

Lybb, Richard, sheriff of co. Oxford, payment to, 796.

Lyburd, William, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 480.

Lyddell. See Liddell.

Lydney, Lidney, co. Gloucester, riot at, prosecutions for, 450.

Lyme Regis, co. Dorset, Cobb Pier, annuity for repairing, 833.

Customs collector of. See Badock, H.; J'Ans, T.

Customs officers at, anonymous letter reflecting on the loyalty of, 319.

riding officer at, 207.

tidesmen at, 619.

waiters and searchers at, 620.

Lymington, Lemington, co. Southampton, Collector and Supervisor of the Salt Duty at, 523, 638; riding surveyor at. See Harsnet, H.

Lyn. See Lynn.

Lynch, John, sheriff of Kent, account of, 565.

-, William, Receiver General of assessments and Duties on Houses, co. Suffolk, 621, 633.

Lyndhurst (Lindhurst) House, co. Southampton, allowances for repairs of, 660,

Lyndsay. See Lindsay.

Lyne, —, house of, in Marylebone Street, 698.

-, John, of Denton, yeoman, 717.

-, -, son of John, lease for the life of, 717.

-, -, et al., merchants, petition of, Customs seizure, 698, 747.

-, Samuel, preventing officer at Bodinnick, 489.

Lynn (Lyn), —, Agent for Annapolis Royal Garrison, 621.

-, Francis, Cashier and Secretary to the Commissioners for Sick and Wounded Seamen, payment to, 407; salary, taxes on, 435.

-, -, Secretary to the Commissioners for Disbanding the Marines, salary, 112; South Sea Stock in his name, 122.

-, John, lease for the life of, 637.

-, Samuel, Muster Master General of the Marine Regiments, 797.

allowances, 100.

letters, etc., from and to, 14, 83, 87, 100, 710.

-, -, payment to, for contingencies of the Secretary of War's Office, 859.

Lynn Regis, co. Norfolk, hundred of, Receiver General of assessments and House Duties for, 59, 622, 670.

port of, Comptroller of. See Burdikin, T.

Customer or collector of.See Hare, H.

Inspector of Port Books' observations on, 87.

landwaiters in, 847.

searchers in, 207, 237, 320.

surveyors in, 206, 847.

Lyon, Charles, surveyor of Duties on Houses, co. Northampton, 414.

-, Samuel, Receiver General of assessments, cos. Northampton and Rutland, 59.

Lyon King at Arms, salary, 232. See also Erskine, Sir A.

Lysson, Thomas, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 485.

Lyster, Thomas, Lottery order lost by, innovation of, 525, 534.

Lytton, George, captain, ship owner, petition of, duties on tea, 634.

-, Henry, sufferer by the French invasion of St. Christopher, 468.

-, James, sufferer by the French invasion of Nevis, 477.