Index of Persons and Places: F

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 10, 1693-1696. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1935.

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'Index of Persons and Places: F', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 10, 1693-1696, (London, 1935) pp. 1546-1557. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol10/pp1546-1557 [accessed 14 April 2024]

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F

Fabrorum, Fabror . ., co. Denbigh, 1047, Errata, 1454.

Fagan, Richard, of Feltrim, lands of, forfeited, 646, 705.

-, Thomas, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

Faganstown, Upper Slane barony, co. Meath, 82.

Fagett (Faget, Fagitt, Faugett), Stephen, Army clothing contractor, 52, 105, 253, 299, 307, 309, 321, 624, 828, 1062, 1111.

Fagitt. See Fagett.

Fairbone, Stafford, captain, Army pay arrears, 1204–5.

Fairfax, —, colonel, regiment of, 1045;

agent to. See Roberts, R.

-, Brian, royal bounty for, 245, 247, 722, 724.

-, [Charles], colonel, perpetuity to heirs of, 208.

-, Henry. loan by, 917.

-, -, sheriff of co. York, 288.

-, Nicho., master of the Fairfax, 1017.

-, Thomas, Lord Fairfax, assignee of Lady Culpeper, 102, 133, 1065, 1354;

commission to enquire into superstitious lands, co. York, 265;

Regiment of Dragoons of, 517, 533, 536, 544, 623, 632, 641, 650, 890, 1374.

Fairlight, co. Sussex, 1246.

Falanten, Larrisole, lieutenant, Irish pension for, 634.

Fald, Feild, the. See Arthuret.

Fald Mill. See Arthuret.

Falintin. See Fallinton.

Falkland, Viscount. See Carey, Anthony.

-, Viscountess. See Carey, Rebecca.

Falkner. See Faulkner.

Fallentin. See Fallinton.

Fallinton (Falintin, Fallentin), German loan by, 913.

-, James, loan by, 917. Errata, 1453.

Falmouth, co. Cornwall, 470.

collector of, 49.

convoy to, 1212.

Customs at, abuses in, 3.

Customs officers, 144, 229, 689, 879, 1106, 1237.

Galicia wine brought to, 142.

prize brought into, 1265.

ship from, 106.

ship to, 142.

tin landed at, 961.

Fance, See Fauce.

Fane, Sir Henry (Hum.), Knight of the Bath, lease of ground near St. James's Park, 188, 259. Errata, 1448.

-, Vere, Earl of Westmorland, estate of Sir A. and J. Bence, 83, 114, 841–2.

Fangrove coppice. See Windsor Forest.

Fanshaw, Mary, pension or royal bounty for, 31, 168.

-, Sir Richard, surveyor of petty Customs, London port, 1001.

-, Sir Thomas, Surveyor General of Crown Lands, 152.

-, William, father-in-law and guardian of Charlotte, daughter of William Sarsfield, claim to P. Sarsfield's forfeited estate, Ireland, 239, 597, 1178, 1382, 1389, 1390, 1396;

counsel for. See Powys, Sir T.

-, -, royal bounty for, 549, 897, 1102, 1111, 1378.

Fantley (Fautley), William, tidesman and boatman, Rye port, 640. Errata, 1451.

Farbill, Ferbill, co. Westmeath, barony of, 493, 629, 1013.

Farewell, —. royal bounty for, 1321, 1325.

-, See also Farwell.

Farish (Farishe), Robert, collector, Carlisle port, 696, 1262, 1306, 1410, 1413.

-, -, distributor of stamped vellum etc., co. Durham, 658, 662.

-, -, highwayman apprehended by, reward for, 413, 427.

Farlam, co. Cumberland, manor of, 343.

Farleigh. See East Farleigh.

Farmingham Woods. See Farmingwoods.

Farmingwoods, Farmingham Woods, Rockingham Forest. co. Northants, 148;

abuses in, commission to enquire into. See Ryley. P.

Farnborough, [co. Hampshire], 1022.

Farniford, John, clerk, visitor and governor of the “William and Mary College”, Virginia, 24–5.

Farr, Eliz-, loan by, 909.

-, Thomas, of St. Margaret's West-minister, convicted for publishing libels, 651–2.

Farranamanagh, Farranmanagh, co. Cork, 281.

Farranavarra, Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 1062.

Farrancallin, Farrenkillen, Corkaree barony. co. Westmeath. 177.

Farranesessery. See Farrannasheshery.

Farranmanagh. See Farranamanagh.

Farrannasheshery, Farranessessery, East Carbery barony, co. Cork, 281.

Farrell, Duke, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.

-, Fergus, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.

-, -, [? son of Capt. Fergus], continuation of father's pension, 1016.

Farrenkillen. See Farrancallin.

Farrington, Edmund, of London, merchant, 982.

-, John, lease, Wallwood, 59–60, 64.

-, Susanne, wife of John, daughter of E. Holmes, estate of, co. Essex, 60.

-, (Torrighton), Thomas, colonel, regiment of, 554, 726, 727, 755, 788, 850, 1046, 1184, 1267, 1284, 1295, 1317, 1344, 1422 (Errata, 1458), 1430;

agent to. See Bernard, P.

Farrington Gurney, co. Somerset, manor of, 56, 659.

Fartullagh, Fertullagh, Fortullagh, co. Westmeath, barony of, 493, 629, 1013.

Farwell, [John], lieutenant-colonel, Deputy Governor of the Tower, house of, 968.

-, See also Farewell.

Fashaw, George Treswell, annuity for, 343, 370.

Fassaroe, Fassaro, Fussfaroe, Rathdown barony, co. Wicklow, 493, 639, 927, 1012.

Fauce (Fance), Stephen, visitor and governor of the “William and Mary College”, Virginia, 24–5. Errata, 1447. See also Faux.

Faucille (Fausille, Fausselle), René la or de, Lieutenant-Governor of Sligo, Irish pension for, 771, 825;

captain in Col. Callimote's regiment, 1014, 1029.

Fauconberg, Earl of. See Belasyse, Thomas.

Fauconniere (Fauconier, Fauconnier, Faulconeer, Faulconer, Faulconier), Peter, Army clothing contractor, 52, 105, 253, 299, 307, 309, 321, 492, 535, 828, 1062, 1111.

Faugett. See Fagett.

Faulconeer, Faulconer, Faulconier. See Fauconniere;

Faulkner.

Faulkner (Faulconer, Fawkener, Fawkner), Geo., loans by, 291.

-, Margaret, widow, royal bounty for, 220, 236.

-, William, of London, merchant, galls imported by, seized by City Garbler, 1175, 1186.

Faunt, John, boatman, Gatcombe, 208.

Fausille, Fausselle. See Faucille.

Fautley. See Fantley.

Faux, —, chaplain, going to Virginia, issues to, 1254, 1257, See also Fauce.

Faversham, Feversham, co. Kent, Customs officers at, 954, 956, 1126, 1139;

rent out of lands etc. in, 1021.

Fawcett (Fossett), John, coastwaiter's place, London port, 320;

landwaiter's place, 166.

Fawkener. See Faulkner.

Fawkes Grove, [co. Berks], 1024.

Fawkner. See Faulkner.

Fawnes (Fawne), Oswald, chairman to the Queen, 1036, 1075.

Fay, Connor, King's tenant, Donaghmore, 178.

-, Thomas. See Fry.

Fayal, Fyal, Island, Azores Islands, wines from, 327.

Feagh. See Freagh.

Feast, Felix, appeal of, concerning the Excise, 1424.

Fee, Henry, weigher, London port, 812.

-, Thomas, tidesman, Whitehaven port, 204.

Feild, Feilder, Feilding. See Field, Fielder, Fielding.

Feild's lands. See Field's lands.

Fell. See Fells.

Felliscliffe, co. York, inhabitants of, fee farm rents paid by, 1019.

Fellows (Follow), Rice, of Islington, brewhouse etc. of, seized for Excise debt, 1100, 1108.

-, William, loans by, 917.

-, -, et al., inquisition held by, 992.

Fells (Fell), Joseph, of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, a receiver of loans on the Million Adventure (Lottery), 549.

-, Leonard, of Aldingham, co. Lancs, yeoman, 167.

-, William, of Newcastle, merchant, Salt Duty employment 575.

-, -, reward for apprehending J. Smith, 1217.

-, -, watchman, London port, 422.

Felton, Thomas, grant, lordships, manors etc., co. Huntingdon, 505;

caveat against, 523, 625, 643.

-, -, lease, Bosmere and Claydon and Samford hundreds, 44, 61, 136.

-, -, Master of the Hawks, 67, 311, 422, 497, 618, 736–7, 798, 870, 967, 1164, 1217–8, 1347.

-, -, trustee for the Duke of St. Albans, 388, 1315.

-, -, Wardrobe payments, for goods at Audley End, 135, 212;

loans in name of Earl of Montagu, 268, 429.

-, Sir William. See Fenton.

Feltrim, Coolock barony, co. Dublin, 646.

Fen, East, North, West, co. Lincoln, fee farm rents of lands in. 1024.

-, See also Fenn.

Fenn (Fen, Fenne), Antho., master of the Dragon, 360.

-, Burleign, tenant. London. 542.

-, Edward, grant, St. Leonard's Forest, 885.

-, John, collector, Wexford port, 631.

-, Nicholas, a Commissioner for the Million Lottery, 553, 983;

executor of R. Kent 65 290;

housekeeper of the Excise Office, 182.

-, Toby, boatman, Bawdsey Ferry, 512.

Fenne. See Fen.

Fennmore. See Fennor.

Fennor, Fennmore, [? Fore barony], co. Meath, 252, 316.

Fenton, co. Huntingdon, 505.

Fenton (Felton), Sir William, estate of, 657.

Fenwick, Robert, of Newcastle, corn and rye merchant, 801, 832.

Ferbill. See Farbill.

Ferera. See Ferrari.

Fergen. See Hoghen.

Ferguson, —, colonel, issue to, for transport of recruits for Scotch forces in Flanders, 836, 837;

regiment of, 1046;

agent to. See Nairne, D.

-, Robert, housekeeper of the Excise Office, 182.

Fermain, William, King's barber, 85.

Fermanagh, county of, 336.

Fermoy, Viscount Roche of. See Roche.

Fernhill, Fernehill, co. Berks, rent out of, 1024.

Ferny Farramnolaghtin, East and West co. Cork, 281.

Ferrand, —, Reformed French officer in Col. I. la Meloniere's regiment, 436.

Ferrans, Ferraus, Ferrene, Deece barony, co. Meath, 629, 927, 1013, 1063. Errata, 1453.

Ferrara. See Ferrari.

Ferrard, co. Louth, barony of, 316, 493, 638, 1012.

Ferrari (Ferera, Ferrara, de Ferrari), Domingo (Somingo), master of the Sancta (Sta., Sanata, Sea) Clara, 931, 961, 962, 979, 1082, 1086.

Ferraus. See Ferrans.

Ferrene. See Ferrans.

Ferris, Owen, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

-, Terrence, ensign, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

Ferron, Jos., ensign, widow of, royal bounty for, 236.

Ferte (Lasserer), — la, chaplain going to the Plantations, 865, 875, 883.

Fertullagh. See Fartullagh.

Fertherston, Sir Heneage, loan by, 915.

-, Heneage, merchant, agent for prizes, Alicante, 932.

-, John, highwayman, 117.

Feversham, co. Kent. See Faversham.

Feversham, Earl of. See Durfort, Louis de.

Fewell, Henry, tenant, St. James's Street, London, 541.

Fewston, co. York, tenants of, fee farm rents paid by, 1019.

Feyford, William, agent for regiment of Fusiliers, 1045.

Fez, King of, army of, broken, 55.

Field (Feild), John, waterman-in-ordinary to the Queen, 98.

-, Thomas, tenant, farm of a smith's shop etc. in Guilsfield, 1057.

Field's (Feild's) Lands, in Sunninghill, co. Berks, 1023.

Fielder (Feilder), John, salter in the Cutting House, and labourer in the Baker's Yard of the Victualling Office, 1294.

Fielding (Feilding), —, Hearthmoney arrears, 518, 527.

-, Basil, Earl of Denbigh, Regiment of Dragoons of, 517, 525, 751, 805, 813, 918, 1001, 1045;

agent for. See Campbell, D.

-, Israel, a Commissioner of the Victualling Office, suspension of, 942;

salary of, suspension of, 942;

salary of, suspension of payment of, 1087, 1380.

clerks or storekeepers to, payments due to, 328–9.

Commissary of the Provisions for the Army, 8, 48, 57, 230, 783.

accounts, 76, 189, 201, 253, 308, 310, 313, 319, 321–2, 323, 341, 358, 361, 405, 412, 429, 537, 545, 564, 594, 808, 1087, 1097.

Commissary to the expedition under the Duke of Leinster, 76, 189, 201, 253, 293, 308.

payments by, 321, 322, 565, 711.

provisions furnished to forces at sea, account required of, 330.

provisions supplied to Danish forces, 383.

shoes and stockings, proposals for sending to Army in Flanders, 314, 318.

in store, account required of, 807;

delivery out of, 841.

-, Robert, husband of Viscountess Purbeck, attainder of, 732.

Fieldwood. See Almondbury.

Filch. See Fitch.

Fillingham, Bartholomew, Agent for Taxes, 22, 207, 302, 503, 714, 737, 973, 1017, 1167, 1313, 1325;

loans by, 443, 908.

Fillistwon. See Phillistown.

Finch, Ann, Countess of Nottingham, issue for, 1075.

-, Daniel, 2nd Earl of Nottingham, Secretary of State, 12, 14, 32, 55, 57, 72, 78, 82, 94, 103, 109, 121, 132, 156, 185, 229, 239, 244, 261, 265, 267, 309, 334, 338, 366, 370, 537, 561, 721.

gift of plate to, at christening of child of, 700.

hand and seal of, counterfeited, 451, 464, 626.

house of, at Kensington, 771.

loan by, 362.

office of, 305, 569.

salary, 155, 180, 758, 771.

secret service, 78, 80, 188, 222, 362, 586.

stationery, printing etc. for, 425.

tar on Essex shores claimed by, 859.

-, Elizabeth, lease, Trematon Park etc. in reversion of, 295.

-, Ezekiel, riding surveyor, duties on Glass etc., 1203.

-, Robert, brewer, Excise debt, 823- 938–9;

proposal of, for improving the London Excise, 1091, 1380, 1381, 1385, 1387, 1388.

Fincher, Thomazin, widow, annuity for, 207.

Fingall, Countess of. See Luke, Margaret.

Finglas, Castleknock barony, co. Dublin, camp at, 9.

Finglas, John, Dr., Treasury caveat, 939.

Finglesham, Flinglesham, co. Kent, rent out of lands in, 1021.

Fini, Thomas, master of the Betty, 1361.

Fink (Vincke), Jacob, footman to the Queen, 1035, 1075.

Finlaghtown, Great, Deece barony, co. Meath, 178.

Finnes, Samuel, receiver of fee farms, cos. Leicester, Lincoln, Northants and Warwick, 795.

Firebrass, Sir Basil, loan by, 14.

Firmyn, —, silks imported from Piedmont, 1394.

Fish, John, burglars apprehended by reward for, 774, 776.

Fisher, John, Deputy Surveyor General of Crown Lands, 296, 946, 1133, 1219;

payment into Exchequer of moneys collected by, 562.

-, -, loan by, 910.

-, William, loans by, 911, 914.

Fishide, Fishside, manor of. See Garsode.

Fishside. See Fishide.

Fitch (Filch), John, chief Warminster in the Ordnance Office, 479, 734, 944, 1274;

New Forest timber sold to, 14, 15.

Fitte (Lafitte), — de la, oats supplied by, payment for, 31, 560.

Fitz, —, colonel, regiment of, 640.

Fitz Charles, Bridget, Countess of Plymouth, pension for, 683, 1074.

-, Charles, Earl of Plymouth, trustees of, lands granted to, 920.

Fitzgerald (Fitz Gerrald), Edmond, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.

-, James, of Any, lands of, forfeited, 4.

-, Sir John, estate of, co. Limerick, forfeited, 980.

-, John, Earl of Kildare, rents Ireland, 9, 1228.

-, -, lieutenant, deserter from the Irish Army, 242.

-, Robert, captain, lands of, Ireland, forfeited, 160.

-, -, Comptroller of Musters of the Army in Ireland, 27, 334, 1086–7;

lands of, Ireland, purchased by Sir P. Trant, 262.

Fitzharbert. See Fitzherbert.

Fitzhardinge, Viscount. See Berkeley, Charles;

Berkeley, John

-, Viscountess. See Berkeley, Barbara.

Fitz Harish. See Fitzharris.

Fitzharrey (Fitzharris), Ann, royal bounty for, and for children of, 35, 41, 165, 167, 427, 650, 869, 953, 966, 1004, 1321, 1325.

-, Henry, son of Ann, royal bounty for, 41.

Fitzharris (Fitz Harish), Miles, major, Army payment, as royal bounty, 238, 248.

-, Thomas, clerk in the office of Comptroller of Excise, 1244.

-, See also Fitzharrey.

Fitzherbert (Fitzharbert), Humphreery, customer, Bristol port, 334, 452, 807, 846.

-, William, tenant, Dollyllyndew, 1049.

Fitz James, James, Duke of Berwick, approach of, on Enniskillen, 336;

taken prisoner at battle of Landen, ransom for, 681.

Fitzjohn, William Brenan, of Smithstown, outlawed for treason, 994.

Fitzpatrick, —, colonel, mortgage on house, Dublin, 354.

-, Edward, brigadier or colonel, issues to, and for regiment of, 41, 145, 367, 709, 1351;

quit rents granted to, Ireland, 665–6, 833, 992;

agent to, 666.

-, John, colonel, quit rents, Ireland, 72, 329.

-, Kerran, lieutenant, prisoner in Dublin Castle, 290.

Fitzroy, Charles, Duke of Grafton, pension for, 56, 182, 313, 405, 529, 683, 724, 799, 810, 858, 1044, 1166, 1234, 1327, 1396.

-, -, Duke of Southampton, pension for, 137, 138, 194, 212, 331, 347, 461, 481, 718, 725, 798, 810, 870, 871, 883, 1066, 1082, 1168, 1179, 1234, 1235, 1344, 1345, 1396.

-, George, Duke of Northumberland, pension for, 137, 138, 723, 725, 798, 810, 870, 871, 1065, 1082, (Errata, 1456), 1344;

rent of prizage and butlerage of wines, in trust for, when Lord George Fitzroy, 821.

-, Isabella, Duchess of Grafton, caveat in behalf of, against grant of reversion of hundreds etc. in co. Surrey, 1285;

grant to, of lands, Havering and Havering Park, 25;

grant to, of wood sales, Whittlewood and Salcey Forests, 77, 130, 136, 164, 333, 389, 395, 803;

heiress of Earl of Arlington, 803, 1209;

pension for, 56, 182, 313, 405, 507, 529, 553, 584, 587, 724, 799, 810, 834, 858, 957, 1044, 1165, 1234, 1327, 1396.

Fitzwilliams, —, house of, St. Francis Street, Dublin, 691.

-, Henry, tenement of, in Castle Close, Exeter, 56, 149;

executrix of. See Baker, Jane.

Flambard, Flamberd in Shepreth, co. Cambridge, manor of. See Shepreth.

FLANDERS, 129, 410.

alloy permission schellings, proposal to manufacture in, 594.

Army in. See Index of Subjects— Army, in Flanders.

bullion exports to, 1036, 1088.

campaign in, 275, 1040, 1125.

chocolate for, 106.

convoy to, 535, 1361.

Dornick and tapestry from, merchants trading in, 262.

expedition to, 86, 105, 566, 573, 940, 1349.

four clerks going to, 102.

goods from, in men-of-war etc., regulations for, 1166. goods to, 39, 48, 165, 169, 391, 530, 535.

Governor of. See Bavaria, Elector of.

guilders borrowed in, 1247, 1251.

horses to, for officers, 314, 370, 1125. See also Flanders, William III.;

Index of Subjects—Army, in Flanders.

Hospitals in. See Index of Subjects—Army, in Flanders. lace from, 1269.

officer sent to, to regain health, 1323.

officers killed in, 911, 1097, 1106.

Ordnance in. See Index of Subjects—Ordanance..

payments in Holland instead of in, 1090, 1105, 1380, 1383.

plate lost in, 471.

print petticoat from, Customs seizure of, 1213.

rates for remitting moneys to, 1016, 1113, 1374, 1376, 1377, 1385, 1414, 1441.

ships to, 429, 680, 714, 831, 866, 1212, 1361.

Spaniards consent to coining money in, like that of, 1373.

Spanish ambassador's deceased wife to be interred in, 306.

Spanish officers in, horses for, 370.

traders to, 160.

war in, disbursements of, 1039.

William III. in, or going to, 86, 275, 280, 566, 650, 1064, 1370, 1373.

Household of, issues for, 675, 1070, 1235, 1383.

officers and servants attending, horses for, 262, 272, 275;

issues for, 547, 587, 1006, 1096;

riding charges for, 573–4, 734.

Secretary-at-War attending, 940. See also Blathwaite, W.

Stables of in, accounts, 495–6;

issues for, 965, 1071, 1383.

stationery for, 685.

wine for, 1068.

Fleatham (Fleetham), Edward, of Yarm, merchant, goods shipped by, lost at sea, 1011;

Customs debt of, for duties on tabbacco, 1082, 1265, 1364.

Fleet, Sir John, Governor of the East India Company, 857, 1211, 1402, 1424, 1425, 1427, 1428, 1431, 1433, 1434, 1444;

Lord Mayor of London, ship of, pressed for service in West Indies, 143, 344–5;

payment for bill of impost for wines, 224.

Fleetham. See Fleatham.

Fleetwood, Thomas, Hearthmoney collector, 274.

Fleming (Flemming), Christopher, Lord Slane, grandson of Countess of Drogheda, estate of, 72, 82, 329, 730;

debts due to, 403, 729;

prisoner in Dublin Castle, 290;

regiment of, 616.

-, David, loan by, 913.

-, James, lieutenant, Army debt, III.

-, Sir John, estate of, Ireland, forfeited, 4;

debts due out of, 403, 729–730.

-, John, captain, royal bounty for, 236.

-, Math., loan by, 912.

-, William, Lord Slane, grandfather of Christopher, bond forfeited by, 730.

-, -, Dr., physician to the forces in Jamaica, 858.

Flemming. See Fleming.

Fletcher (Fletchers), —, captain, Army payment for troops at New York, 604.

-, -, captain, troop of, in Col. J. Coy's regiment, 111.

-, -, surveyor, Bow, 780.

-, Benjamin, colonel, Governor of New York, 249, 269, 353, 375, 646, 837, 1131, 1295.

-, Sir George, lease, farm of Viscount Preston's estates, cos. Cumberland and York, 134, 403, 405, 485–6, 574, 647, 763, 1161, 1372, 1394, 1419, 1423, 1425;

debt due from Viscount Preston, 1431;

payments of pensions to Lady Kenmure and Col. Purcell, 1431;

arrears of rent, payment into Exchequer, 1431.

-, George, colonel, commander of the Militia in Connecticut, 407.

-, Marks, of Middelburg, goods of, seized by the French, 961.

Flinglesham. See Finglesham.

Flint, county of, Great Sessions, 1185.

Justices of, 1185. See also Combes, J.;

Herbert, Sir E.;

Lovell, Sir S.;

Lutwyche, Sir E.;

Trenchard, Sir J.

law cases in, increase in, 1234.

Pre- and Post-Fines, 583, 846, 1161, 1185–6, 1227.

Receivers General, Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Whitley, M.

Receivers General, Commissioners etc. of Assessments, 32, 151, 213, 427, 465, 466, 588, 748, 752, 934, 1092, 1308.

stamped vellum and paper, collector of duty on. See Foulkes, R.

waste and concealed lands, 1126, 1198, 1231.

Flint, co. Flint, inquisition taken at, 1220;

waste ground between Holywell and, “a coal work” there, 1256.

Flint Heath or Common, commission concerning, 1219–1220.

Flintham, Richard, outlaw, estate of, co. Salop, 467.

Flitcomb. See Ulcombe.

Flookburgh, Fluckburgh, co. Lancs, fee farm rent of tenement in, 1020.

Flory, Robert, command of Customs sloop at St. Helens, Isle of Wight, 1126.

Flower, John, and wife, of the Marching Hospital, Flanders, 189, 292.

-, Thomas, captain, nephew of Sir William, lease, lands in Queen's County, 1000.

-, -, captain, petition for allowance for wool seized, 694.

-, Sir William, uncle of Captain Thomas, lands of, Queen's County, 1000.

Floyd. See Lloyd.

Floyer, —. bills drawn by, 382.

-, Peter, proposal for melting money, 1287.

Fluckburgh. See Flookburgh.

Flyn, Edmd-, Gentleman of the Guards of the Irish Army at Limerick, 243.

Foard. See Ford.

Foche, Sir John, a Commissioner of Excise, 301, 547, 739, 1325.

Foden, Samuel, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Stafford, 33, 151, 390, 465, 466, 590, 621, 674–5;

Receiver of Taxes, co. Stafford, 519.

Foley, Paul, a Commissioner for Public Accounts, 30, 47, 192, 305, 411, 601, 722, 807, 898, 1031, 1066, 1169, 1230, 1318;

Speaker of the House of Commons, 951, 957, 1008, 1031, 1038, 1053, 1130, 1139, 1201, 1203, 1221, 1245, 1246;

deliveries of plate out of the Jewel House for, 955, 1250, 1258.

Foliejohn Park, Folly John Park, co. Berks, rent payable out of, 1024.

Folkes. See Foulkes.

Folly John Park. See Foliejohn.

Follyes, —, major, Army pay, 727.

Fonlis, See Foulis.

Fontanges (Fontagnes), —, money borrowed from, 226, 248.

Fool, Rob, See Foot.

Foot (Fool), Margaret. See Burridge.

-, Rob-, loan by, 910. Errata, 1452.

-, Robert, et al-, merchants and shipowners, prize ship taken by ship of, 528.

-, See also Fort.

Ford, co. Devon, 517.

Ford (Foard), John, Custom House commission to, concealed goods of Queen Mary of Modena seized under, 535, 548, 572, 573, 583, 617, 1198, 1303, 1410.

-, -, information against merchants of Plymouth, 49, 60, 171.

-, -, searcher, Chichester port and Sussex coast, 458, 741, 770, 988.

-, Robert, housekeeper at the King's House, Newmarket, 715, 735, 1167, 1179, 1187, 1223–4.

-, Thomas, waiter and searcher, Chepstow, 647.

Fordham, co. Cambridge, 1026;

Coggeshall manor in. See Coggeshall;

manor of Tho. Boles in, 1026.

Fordington, co. Dorset, water of, fishery of, 220. See also Blackmoor and Whitwell.

Fore, Half Fore, co. Meath, barony of, 316.

Foress. See Forrest.

Foretree. See Fortree.

Forrest (Foress), Marquis de la, regiment of, 92;

issue to, 195.

-, Hilaine (Hilaire) la or le, debts assigned to, 226, 248, 990. Errata, 1453.

Forrester, Charles, acting searcher, Berwick, 1091.

-, Sir William, bonds, 115, 201.

Forster or Foster, Arthur, lease, lands at Browside, co. Cumberland, 17.

-, Philip, loan by, 913.

-, Thomas, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

-, William, surety for Viscount Preston, 647;

recognizances discharged, 686.

-, See also Foster.

Fort (Foot), Alexander, master joiner to the Works, 88, 510, 716, 778, 1098, 1108, 1137.

Fort William Henry, New York, letter dated at, 353.

Fortescue, —, prosecution o, concerning an estate in Ireland, 655.

-, Nicho-, tenant, East Molessey manor, 881.

-, Thomas, quayman's place, London port, 550.

-, William, weigher, London port, 812.

Forth, co. Carlow, barony of, 316.

Forth, —, alderman, grant of sums due on farm of Irish revenue, 114.

Fortree (Foretree), James, tenant, East Greenwich, 880, 1336.

Fortrey, —, goods of, at Somerset House, going to Portugal, 378.

Fortullagh. See Fartullagh.

Forward, John, captain, petition of, for forfeited estates, co. Westmeath, 1264.

-, -, colonel or lieutenantcolonel, petition for forfeited wool bonds, Ireland, 516, 971.

Fossett, John. See Fawcett.

Foster, Arthur, son of Francis, lease, Clewhead tenement, co. Cumberland, 17.

-, Cath., lease, Trematon Park, 348.

-, Charles, chaplain to Jamaica, 835, 839.

-, Ferdinando, lease, Trematon Park, etc., 109, 209, 295, 348.

-, Francis, lease, Clewhead tenement, co. Cumberland, 17.

-, George, lease, Trematon Park, 348.

-, Johanna, tenant, lands in Eton, 1109.

-, John, landwaiter and surveyor, Dover, 1162.

-, -, lease, Trematon Park, 348.

-, Michael, et al., Army clothing, 637.

-, Rose, widow, sister of Ellen Gwynne, petition of, for Irish pension, 690.

-, Thomas, master of the Neptune pink, 500, 731.

-, See also Forster.

Fosters, —, lands of, Ireland, forfeited, 252.

Fotherby, Thomas, accounts, 518, 526, 545;

Commissary General of the forces in the expedition to West Indies, 164, 335, 337, 792, 799, 888;

payment by, to Danish forces, 383.

Foubert, —, major, Army payment for saddles, horses etc. in Flanders, 317, 318;

bill of exchange drawn on, 31;

troop of, 534.

-, Solomon, pension or royal bounty for, 31, 168, 549, 964, 1226.

Foulis (Fonlis), —, captain, commander of the Gloucester, 936, 968. Errata, 1453.

-, See also Fowle, Fowlis.

Foulkes (Folkes, Foulk, Foulks, Fowke, Fowkes, Fowlkes), —, concerning caveat against grant of Somersham, co. Hunts, 643.

-, Ann, widow, tenant, Bodiscawen, 1050.

-, Edward, tenant. lands in Llewesog, 1052.

-, John, colonel, Commander-in-Chief of the Land Forces in the West Indies, 164;

horses delivered to, in Ireland, 263;

regiment of, 1, 5, 10, 16, 84, 91, 93, 235, 272, 274, 320, 323, 526, 543, 573, 755.

-, -, Commissioner for Stating the Accounts of the Army in Ireland, 157.

-, Martin, searcher, Gravesend, 117, 597.

-, -, tenant, Sheen manor, 881.

-, Robert, collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co. Chester, 671;

ditto, co. Flint, 672.

-, Roger, captain, court martial payment for, 1016.

-, William, tenant, Kay George, Isaled commote, co. Denbigh, 1050.

Foulness Island, co. Essex, claim to tar on shore of, 859.

Foulthrop, John, gauger, Hawkshead, 243.

Fourance, —, Reformed lieutenant in Col. I. la Meloniere's regiment, 436.

Fowey, co. Cornwall, 507, 1134, 1254. collector of, 49. See also Dagg, J.;

Harry, E.

Customs officers, 728;

severity of, in searching for prohibited goods, 261;

ship seized by, 1210.

ship driven into, by bad weather, 1210.

Fowke, Fowkes. See Foulkes.

Fowle (Fowles), James, Army clothing 129.

-, Robert. of London, goldsmith, a Receiver of the Million Lottery, 549;

loans by, 16, 43, 47, 182, 260, 429, 634, 642, 657, 867;

advance fraudulently obtained from, 679.

-, See also Foulis;

Fowlis.

Fowler, Christopher, of London, merchant, concerning vacancy in the Naval Office, Barbados, 414.

-, -, et al., of London, merchants, owners and freighters of the Richard and Michael, 1285–6, 1302.

-, Walter, lands of, co. Stafford, 592.

-, William, high sheriff, co. Radnor, 1310.

-, -, premises, co. Stafford, 592.

Fowles. See Fowle.

Fowlis, James, administrator of Col. R. Hodges, 169.

-, William, head searcher, London port, 449.

-, See also Foulis, Fowle.

Fowlkes. See Foulkes.

Fowlmere, Fulmer, co. Cambridge, rent for the sheriff's aid, 1025.

Fox, —, colonel, Army pay, 1409.

-, Bohun, son of Thomas, father's Excise debts, 487, 817.

-, Charles, Paymaster of the Forces, Ireland, passim;

accounts of Danish forces, 53, 288, 383–7;

appointment of, and salary and allowances as Paymaster, 119–120;

deputies to. See Lum, E.;

Robinson, W.;

fees for auditing accounts, 398;

first entered in office as Paymaster, 397;

loans by, 47, 64, 75, 76, 88, 98, 104, 110, 139, 156, 197, 292, 294, 340, 380, 429, 533, 615, 695, 808, 938, 989, 998, 1188, 1212, 1213, 1264, 1278, 1279, 1340, 1351, 1368, 1430.

Paymaster General of the Forces under James II-, 85.

Receiver General and Paymaster of the Revenue, Ireland, appointment of, and allowances, 119–20.

estate extended in aid of, 85.

-, Edward, lieutenant-colonel, of Col. F. Collingwood's regiment, Army payment, 620.

-, Philip, captain, joined the King's forces on surrender of Limerick, 1213.

-, Sir Stephen, a Lord of the Treasury, 128, 203, 266, 361, 449, 527, 563, 674, 797, 798, 861, 969, 1125, 1217, 1271, 1365–1446 passim;

claim to quit rents, Ireland, 206, 356;

grantee of lands for erection of Greenwich Hospital, 767;

to consider means of lessening charges of the Royal Gardens, 1370.

-, Thomas, Cashier of the Customs, accounts of, 421.

-, -, collector of Excise, East Riding, co. York, 817.

Foxhall, co. Suffolk, Hamesland tenement in, 677.

Foxton, Susanna, royal bounty for, 1099, 1119, 1149, 1226, 1231, 1407. Errata, 1457.

Foy, John commander of the European 522.

Fraile Close. See Richmond, Old Park.

Frampton, Tregonnel, issue to, for the King's horses at Newmarket, 116;

rent of stables on Gogmagog Hills, 118, 249.

FRANCE, alamodes from, seizure of, 1247.

assistance for New York province against the French, 1017.

brandies of, 742;

driven ashore on Sussex coast, 1313.

church of, in the Savoy, ministers of. See Westminster, Dean and Chapter of.

clothing for troops from, 814.

coin of, 369.

commerce with, prevented, 566.

companies of the Queen's Battalion captured by, 384.

corn for, 773, 800, 1372;

method for preventing exports to, 331;

corn ships bound for, captured, 1361.

correspondence with, prevented 566.

Danish prisoners in, 385;

escaped from, 386;

redeemed from, 386;

returned from 385.

deed sealed in, 1446.

Descent, the on, 153–5, 292, 203;

hay, oats etc. for, disposal of, 307;

Marching Hospital in, 506.

designs of, upon Jamaica, 1157.

English seamen from, at Genoa, 57;

ditto, killed in fight with, 323.

English subjects taken prisoners by, 169.

expedition against the French in Hispaniola and Windward Islands, 345;

ditto, in Barbados and Leeward Islands, 731.

expedition to, 76.

families from, carried into Ireland, 317.

fish captured from the French in Newfoundland, 1216.

Five Nations of Indians in Albany engaged against the French, 1131.

fleet of, 1072;

at Torbay, 113, 1167;

before Barcelona, 940;

before Cadiz, 334;

feared bombardment of Cadiz by, 369.

gloves from, seizure of, 1247.

goods for, 886.

goods not produced in, 323.

goods of, or from, concealed, 954, 1136;

from Jersey, duty on, 766;

from Jersey and Guernsey, landed at Lulworth, 878;

import of, into Ireland, 1328;

prize, duty on, 1277;

ditto, King's share of, 503;

sales of, 49, 144;

seizures of, 185, 456, 566;

ship freighted with, 96.

goods taken by, 847, 924, 931, 961, 976, 979, 1082, 1086, 1091, 1094, 1099.

hats from, seizure of, 1247.

horses for, 1364.

intelligence brought out of, 185.

invasion of the French in New York, 46.

Irish officers, in service of 1007;

ditto, quit service of, on surrender of Limerick, 756.

Irish refugees in, 1328, 1329.

Irish subject in, in open rebellion against William III., 475.

Irish troops transported to, 36, 958, 991, 1233.

King of, 323, 940;

dominions of, 831;

issue to officers quitting the service of, 682.

landing of French at Torbay, 113;

vessel sunk at, to prevent, 58.

lands etc. confiscated in, 473.

lead for, Danish and Swedish ships laden with, 328;

from Portugal, method of preventing supplies of, 198.

legacies bequeathed to persons in, 1148, 1170–1.

losses sustained at sea by, 437.

molasses from, duty on, appropriated by Act of Parliament, 1208.

musters of regiments in West Indies captured by the French, 513.

official of Jersey guilty of trading with, 1189.

outlaws in, 1252, 1390.

paper from Hamburg, seized as being of French make, 1242, 1311.

peas for, 777.

persons trading with, forfeitures of, 982.

Popery in, 88.

prisoners-of-war captured by, 1321, 1323;

ditto, at battle of Landen, ransom for, 593.

prisoners-of-war of, exchanged, 545;

in Jersey, maintenance and exchange of, 521;

issues for, 162, 737, 884, 1270;

ship appointed for exchange of, 228;

taken to Barbados, 240;

taken to Guernsey, 503.

privateers of, 516, 850;

attacked in Belfast harbour, 899;

destroyed on French coast, 1187, 1260;

goods seized by, 929;

infesting English coasts, 658;

infesting Irish coasts, 324, 899;

off North Ireland, 413;

pacquet boat seized by, in Dublin Bay, 332;

sugar loaded in Swedish ships to secure it from, 585;

transport ships taken by, 650,633.

Protestant refugees from, commissioners for care and inspection of, 702;

goods of, brought out of, 704–5;

imprisoned for debt, 18;

issues for, 221, 293, 702, 1129, 1132, 1284, 1426. See also Braguiere, J.;

sent to Ireland, 115, 1391. See also Ireland—French;

Gentlewomen at the Hague. See Hague;

in Switzerland. See Switzerland.

provisions seized under pretence of going to, 414.

prunes from, 49, 171.

Reformed officers, at Guernsey, 534.

going to Savoy, 544.

issues for, 195, 216, 217, 263, 352, 534, 544, 557, 992.

Regiments (French). See Index of Subjects—Army, Regiments;

in Ireland. See Index of Subjects—Army, in Ireland.

St. Christopher's Island captured from, 1028.

salt, 57.

Scotch recruits captured at sea by, ransom for, 1321.

secret service issue for person in, 1039.

ship hired for service against, 641;

ditto, set out against, 1323.

ships, English, without convoy, liable to be taken by the French, 831;

ditto, off French coast, 1066.

ships, English etc. taken by the French, 282, 323, 470, 585, 705, 717, 740, 847, 900, 924, 931, 940, 961, 976, 979, 1011, 1086, 1091, 1094, 1099, 1156.

crew of, carried into France, 940.

redeemed by merchants of London, 323.

retaken from, 961, 1011, 1091;

by Spaniards, 940.

ships from, 1246.

ships of, brought from, 1066;

destroyed on French coast, 1187, 1260;

in harbour and roads of Hispaniola, 345;

sent to Greenland Seas under protection of men-of-war, 372;

shallops, 239, 777;

ship forced into Belfast harbour to prevent capture by, 879;

taken by the Greenland Company, 373;

taken to Guernsey, 503;

taken to Jersey and sent to London, 766.

taken as prizes, 171, 551, 701, 717, 940, 947, 997, 1109, 1210;

guns taken out of, 187, 516;

profits of, for the Queen, 343.

ships stopped in, 799.

ships to, 228, 454, 1197.

smuggled goods from, 1246.

stores and provisions in the Hospital at Dixmude, loss of, caused by the French, 1302.

subjects of, 88, 1210;

estate of, in London, 125.

sugar from, 581.

sugar, Muscovado, taken by, 585.

Swedish cargoes for, 809.

tin taken by, 1082.

trade with, designs of persons concerned in, 1062;

prohibited, 894, 1210;

without payment of Customs, 701.

troop of Dragoons taken by, 857.

war against, 26, 551, 831, 906. wheat for, 777.

wines of, 49, 84, 171, 218.

woman (French), to teach school, Queen's pension for 1129.

Frances, Lady, the, Queen's pension to Mris. J. Gidney for, 1129.

Francis, —, a goldsmith and trier of the new moneys, 1423.

-, John, tenant, Strata Marcella Abbey manor, 1057.

-, Martha, widow, royal bounty for, 455, 869.

-, Simon, shipment of lead in name of, 961.

Franckland. See Frankland;

Franklin. Francklyn, See Franklin.

Frankfürt, Frankfort, Germany, money remitted, 441,985.

Frankland (Frankland), Thomas, Postmaster General, 53, 79, 222, 287, 423, 454, 483, 661, 798, 886, 891, 1201, 1275, 1376, 1435.

-, William, Page of Honour to the Queen, 1035, 1075.

-, See also Franklin.

Franklin (Franckland, Francklin, Francklyn, Frankling), —, Mris., pension from the Queen, 1132, 1260.

-, -, lieutenant, Army payment for, 279.

-, Barbara, loans by, 183, 428.

-, Bartholomew, loan by, 64.

-, Christopher, comptroller of Berwick port, 260.

-, Eleonora. See May, Eleonora.

-, Nathaniel, surveyor, Dover port 454;

surveyor, Deal an Milford Haven, 492, 530, 531.

-, Samuel, King's Proctor, 628, 1116, 1148, 1154, 1250, 1257, 1384, 1387, 1392.

-, Tho-, master of the Unity ketch of Wells, 219.

-, Thomas, loan by, 908.

-, -, tenant, land adjoining Chelsea Hospital, 227.

Frayles Close, alias le Flayes Close. See Richmond, Old Park.

Freagh, Feagh, Moyfenrath barony, co. Meath, 1332.

Freake, William, master of the Primrose, 175.

Freakleton. See Freckleton.

Freckleton (Freakleton), Thomas, agent to Brigadier H. Lumley's regiment, 1045.

Frederick, Prince of Denmark, regiment of, 92, 169.

Frederick, John, landwaiter, London port, 1150.

Freemantle, John, agent for prizes, Leixoes port, and other ports in Portugal, 891.

Freind, See Friend.

Freind's Lands. See Friend's Lands.

French, —, captain, master of the Lyon, 411.

-, John, et al., Army clothing, 1164.

-, Mary, loan by, 913.

-, Susanna, loan by, 913.

French Guinea. See Guinea.

Friard, Charles de, Irish Army pension for, 1320.

Friend (Freind), Sir John, convicted of high treason, estate of, forfeited 1360, 1444.

Friend's (Freind's) Lands, [co. Berks], 1024.

Friesen (Frize), [Julius Henry], Baron de, envoy from the Elector of Saxony, 1039.

Frieze, Marcus, master of the Hope, 1111.

Frilford, Frilsord, co. Berks, manor of, 1022.

Frinsoe. See Biggin.

Firth William, Frith Williams. See Hem. Frize. See Friesen.

Fromyn, —, advances by, for poor of London, 1425.

Frost, John master of the Aleppo Factor, 1072, 1081, 1083, 1086.

Froud. See Frowde.

Frowde (Froud, Frowd), Ashburnham, former Postmaster General, 243, 271, 812.

Fry, —, money in cask of butter, 1179.

- (Fay), Thomas, royal bounty for, 455, 721, 868. Errata, 1451, 1452.

Fuen Maijor. See Fuenmayor.

Fuenmayor (de Fuen Maijor), [Don Balthasar de], Marquis de Castel-Moncayo, 129.

-, Don Joachin de, son of Marquis de Castel-Moncayo, goods for, 129.

Fulbourn, co. Cambridge, manor of, 1026.

Fulham, co. Middlesex, 540;

Town Mead, 542.

Fuller, John lieutenant, royal bounty for, 236.

-, Samuel, commander of the Panther, 1353.

-, -, loan by, 908.

Fullom, John, quartermaster, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.

Fulmer. See Fowlmere.

Funen, Denmark, “Funish” battalion, 92.

Furlan, Joseph, captain, joined William III.'s forces on surrender of Limerick, 1213.

Furlong, John, warehouse-keeper, Bristol port, 929.

Furnace (Furnes, Furnese, Furness, Furnis), Henry, issue to, for goods services, 597.

-, Sir Henry, of London, merchant, Army clothing, 124;

[Director of the Bank of England], 1376, 1441;

lace etc. for the King, 200;

loan by, 205;

receiver of subscriptions for the bank of England, 954;

silks of, seizure of, 354.

Furnes, Belgium, 5.

-, See also Furnace.

Furnese, See Furnace.

Furness, co. Lancaster, manor of, 936;

monastery of 980, 992.

-, See also Furnace.

Furnis. See Furnace.

Fursberg. See Tursberg.

Fussfaroe. See Fassaroe.

Fyal. See Fayal.