Index of Persons and Places: U-Z

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: U-Z', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 10, 1693-1696, (London, 1935) pp. 1730-1758. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol10/pp1730-1758 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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U

Uchallet. See Uwchaled.

Uchdulas, co. Denbigh, commote, 1051, 1052;

bailiff of, 1051;

collector of perquisites of the Court of, 1051.

Uffington, Ussington, co. Berkshire, rent payable by inhabitants of, 1022. Errata, 1454.

Ulcombe, Flitcomb, co. Kent, rent out of, 1021. Errata, 1454.

Uliett, — van. See Vanvliet.

Ulster, 986;

Association in, money for, 730.

Underdowne, John, coastwaiter, London port, 208;

surveyor, Rochester port, 208.

Underhill, Edward, loan by, 917.

Underore. See Windsor Underore.

Uniake, Richard, lease of forfeited lands, Ireland, 245.

Unier. See Urier.

United Provinces. See Holland.

Uphill, co. Somerset. See Bristol.

Uphill, William, traitor apprehended by, petition for reward, 1345.

Upnor, Apnor, co. Kent, garrison at, 91, 612, 1046 (Errata, 1454), 1118;

agent for. See Peppett, B.

Upnor Castle, James's Battery near, 1321.

Upper Allardstown. See Allardstown.

Upper Ossory, Queen's County, barony of, 178, 296, 833.

Upperthird, co. Waterford, barony of, 959.

Uppeton, John, lands of, Newton Ferrers, 442.

Upton, co. Buckingham, Demesne, 1024;

Grange, 1024;

manor of, 1024.

Upton, Ambrose, merchant, duties on his ship the Little William, 2, 169.

-, William, ships for Italy, 365.

Urier (Unier), Matthew de, master of the Queen Mary, 1240.

Urwin, George, lease, Hallees, in Arthuret, 17.

-, Jane, wife of John, lease, Hallees, in Arthuret, 17.

-, John son of George, lease, Hallees, in Arthuret, 17.

Usher, John, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

-, Mark, King's tenant, Sparkstown, 178.

-, Robert, boatman, Newcastle port, 1234.

Usk, Uske, Narragh and Reban barony, co. Kildare, 252, 316.

Ussington. See Uffington.

Ustick, Richard, collector, Bideford, 837;

collector, Liverpool, 837;

Customs employment, 893.

Utrecht, Holland, 371.

Uwchaled, Uchallet, co. Denbigh, commote of. 1051;

bailiff of, 1051;

collector of perquisites of the Court of, 1051.

Uxbridge, co. Middlesex, 8.

V

Vachell, William, captain, wounded at Camaret Bay, Army pay arrears, 999, 1070.

Vala Crucis, Vale Cross, co. Denbigh, monastery of, lands and rents of, 1048. Errata, 1454.

Valle, Edmund, of Gregories, co. Bucks, a Justice of the Peace, co. Bucks, 481.

Van Auverquer. See Auverquerque.

Van Borcelan, Van Borselen. See Borselen.

Van Breght, Van Bright. See Breght.

Van Calama. See Calama.

Van Citters. See Citters.

Van der Esch. See Esch.

Van Golstein. See Golstein.

Van Homrigh. See Homrigh.

Van Horst. See Horst.

Van Keppell. See Capel.

Van Lecuwen, Van Leeuwen. See Leeuwen.

Van Lewen. See Lewen.

Van Reede. See Reede.

Van Schuylenburgh. See Schulenberg.

>Van Swoll. See Swoll.

Van Uliett. See Vanvliet.

Van Woestine, Van Wostein. See Wostein.

Vanbrugh (Vanbrug), —, Treasury Lords unable to attend the Guildhall, 1409.

-, Dudley, captain, executors of, Army pay arrears, 643.

Vandalem, Lambert, pension from the Queen for, 1128.

Vandam, John, shipowner, the Arms of Bourdeaux and Arms of Rotterdam hired from, 373.

Vander Esch. See Esch.

Vander Kaa. See Kaa.

Vanderaa. See Vandersta.

Vanderhoven, —, bill of, payment of, 1077.

Vanderpoole, —, postmaster at the Brill, 69.

Vandersta (Vanderaa), Joachim, a Swede, sugar consigned to, 585.

Vandevelde, Peter Ignatius, commander of the St. Joseph, 636.

Vansull (Vanswell Vausel), Herman, coachman to the Queen, 1035, 1075.

-, John, Groom to the Queen, 1036, 1075.

Vanswell. See Vansull.

Vanvliet (Van Uliett), —, agent to the Master of the Horse, 66, 495, 496.

Varey (Vary), James, comptroller, Chester port, 59, 560, 980;

loan by, 912.

Vaspreet, —, trees and flowers for the Queen, payment for, 1078.

Vasseur, Michael le, payments to, 1104, 1123, 1383.

Vaucer. See Vawser.

Vaudois, the, goods of, seized by Customs, 272;

ministers and schoolmasters, Queen's charity to, 1127;

payment for, 586.

Vaughan, —, notice of caveat, 64.

-, Edward, tenement etc. in Scotland Yard conveyed to, 622.

-, Griffith, of Corsygedol, Commissioner of Assessments, co. Merioneth, 524, 960.

-, John, 3rd Earl of Carbery, Vice-Admiral, South Wales, raising seamen for the fleet, 46, 488, 901, 1290.

-, -, Commissioner of Assessments, co. Carnarvon, 523, 960.

-, -, tenant, Bachymbyd, 1052;

tenant, Ereiviat commote, 1050;

tenant, Taldroth, 1050;

tenant, Ysceibion, 1048.

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

-, Peter, tenant, messuage and lands in Buttington, 1057.

-, Richard, 1st Earl of Carbery, President of the Council of the Marches in Wales, 139.

-, Roger, Receiver General of Hearthmoney, co. Hereford, estate of, 65.

-, Samuel, tenant, Guilsfield etc., 1057.

-, Thomas, tenant, Guilsfield, 1057.

-, William, tenant, Glovers Meadow, Taldroth, 1050.

Vaulx, Moses de, secretary to J. A. Eckhart, 86.

Vausel. See Vansull.

Vauser. See Vawser.

Vauxe, John, East India Company assisted by, 361.

Vavasor, Thomas, discovery of moneys misapplied by the Disbanding Commissioners, 367.

Vawser (Vaucer, Vauser), Thomas, Hearthmoney collector, 924.

-, William, Hearthmoney collector, London and Middlesex, debts of, 199, 554, 653;

released from prison, 199.

Veale (Veal), George, marsh lands of, Modbury, 442.

-, William, comptroller, Sandwich port, 428.

Vebron, —, lieutenant, French Reformed officer, Irish Army pension for, 261, 355.

Veile, Louis de, royal bounty for, 12, 19, 480, 897.

Vellbrück (Veltbrook), Baron d', envoy extraordinary from the Elector Palatine, present of jewels for, 1176.

Veltbrook. See Vellbrück.

Velthoven, Assarius, Dutch Provost Marshal, service of, in the reduction of Ireland, 1211.

Vene, Charles, loan by, 720.

Venevenne, —de, Mademoiselle, pension from the Queen for, 1129.

Venice, Republic of, ambassadors from, lodgings of, goods from Holland sent to, 1348;

consul at. See Broughton, H.;

Irish for the service of, 164, 707;

ships to, 380.

Venn, Tho., comptroller, Bridgewater port, 358.

Venner, Samuel, colonel, chaplain to the regiment of. See Stoughton, W.;

Governor of the Hospital in Ireland, 1135;

Governor of the Hospitals in Flanders, 63, 110, 218, 877;

regiment of, 44, 91, 118 (Errata, 1447), 185, 201, 235, 274, 280, 284, 294, 297, 312, 389, 436, 476, 544, 598, 617, 675, 686, 737, 755, 760, 794, 814, 851, 857, 874, 946.

Verbon, —, widow, royal bounty for, 53.

Verboon, —, Mris., pension from the Queen for, 1127.

Verdelles, —, captain, French Reformed officer, 727, 732.

Verdetty, Peter, laceman, Army clothing, 989.

Vere. See De Vere.

Verhuy, Kath., widow, husband's Army pay arrears, 1185.

Verkuylen, Joost, pension from the Queen for, 1128.

Vermuillen (Vermullie), John, of New York, forfeited estate of, restored, 65.

Vermullie. See Vermuillen.

Vernatti, Constantine, of London, merchant, 1355.

Vernon, —, child of, Queen's pension for, 1127.

-, -, colonel, concerning Needwood Forest, 1418.

-, -, concerning trees felled in Needwood Forest by, 778.

-, -, insertion of names in commission for Greenwich Hospital, 944.

-, -, pardon to — Garland not to be granted, 886.

-, James, Commissioner for Prizes, 335, 763.

-, -, stay of proceedings against for Excise debts, 206.

-, John, boatman, Cockbush in Chichester port, 510.

-, Sir Thomas (Thomas), servant of, goods shipped by, 1116, 1159. Errata, 1456.

-, Thomas, of London, merchant, goods of, customs seizure of, 1116;

discharged, 1159. Errata, 1456.

Viana. See Vianna do Castello.

Vianna do Castello, Viana, Portugal, wine imported from, 1040.

Vicarage. See Vicaridge.

Vicaridge (Vicarage, Viccaridge), Sheldon, sword cutler, swords etc. for the Army, 2, 8, 644, 763. Errata, 1447.

Viccaridge. See Vicaridge.

Viccars. See Vickers.

Vickars. See Vickers.

Vickerd, Peter, East India Company assisted by, 361.

Vickers (Viccars, Vickars), —, Customs officer, muslin seized by, 403.

-, Edward, bill of, payment of, 1077.

-, James, contractor for pacquet boats between England and Ireland, 271, 332;

deputy to the Commissary General of the Provisions, Ireland, 339.

-, John, Groom of the Queen's Great Chamber, 1034, 1074.

Vienna, 332, 371.

Vignees, —, captain, Army payment for, 727.

Vignoles, —, captain, French Reformed officer, Irish Army pension for, 634.

Vigures, John, a servant, knowledge of the Barton of Bradridge, 290.

Villeneuve (Villinaive), —, Mris., pension from the Queen for, 1127, 1132.

-, — de, captain, Irish Army pension for, 578, 609.

-, -, de, pension from the Queen for, 1132.

Villers. See Villiers.

Villiers (Villers), Cha., loan by, 907.

-, Charles, royal bounty for, 1061, 1090.

-, -, searcher, Gravesend, 597, 612.

-, Edward, Viscount Villiers, Envoy Extraordinary to the States General, 1085, 1089, 1105, 1107, 1304, 1356;

Keeper of Hyde Park, 30, 50, 83, 579, 581, 619, 1113, 1122, 1123;

Master of the Horse to Queen Mary, 936, 982, 1001, 1035, 1075, 1076, 1078;

Plenipotentiary at the Congress at the Hague, 1085, 1089, 1304, 1356;

arrival of, at the Hague, 1304;

goods of, for Holland, 1105;

loan by, 1311;

lodgings of, in Whitehall, 1105.

-, Edward, colonel or brigadier, Regiment of Horse of, 90, 109, 158, 191, 274, 279, 375, 393, 405, 573, 643, 867, 989, 1180;

acting agent for. See Col. Carpenter.

-, -, lease, lands in Richmond Old Park, 653, 766.

-, -, rent of prizage of wines, 821.

-, Elizabeth, grant of lands, co. Dublin, 1007.

-, Francis, one of the four Tellers of the Receipt, 479, 505, 1162, 1165, 1194, 1360.

-, George, 4th Viscount Grandison, pension out of Post Fines, 931;

rents for farm of prizage of wines in trust for Lord George Fitzroy, 821.

-, Henrietta, Maid of Honour to the Queen, 1034, 1075;

wedding portion for, 1038, 1067, 1371;

loan by, 1067.

-, Henry, colonel, Governor of Tynemouth Castle, 1131.

-, -, Commissioner for Hackney Coaches, 636, 703, 1117.

-, -, Master of the Tennis Courts, 718, 735.

-, Margaret, Viscountess Purbeck, wife of R. Fielding, petition for debts due to, 732.

-, Mary, Duchess of Buckingham, pension or royal bounty for, 221, 231, 732, 733, 885, 888, 1096, 1099, 1119.

-, -, Mris. See O'Brien, Mary, Countess of Inchiquin.

-, Sir William, accounts of the Stables, 520–1, 531, 565, 678, 886.

-, William, loan by, 907.

Villinaive. See Villeneuve.

Vincent, Sir Francis, traitor apprehended by, petition for reward, 1345.

-, Henry, petition for lease of minerals, Duchy of Cornwall, 162.

-, Shadrack, loans by, 914.

-, Thomas, grant to, of arrears of taxes on New River water, 565, 627.

-, -, royal bounty for, 586.

Vincke. See Fink.

Vinkensteyn. See Vinkesteyn.

Vinkesteyn (Vinkensteyn), Hubert, petition for bounty money for corn exported by, 840, 975. Errata, 1451.

VIRGINIA, abuses of the Acts of Trade and Navigation in, 820, 824.

Auditor of. See Bird, W.

brandy imported into, bonds for, 56, 63.

chaplains in. See Faux, —.;

Good, —.;

Hudson, G.;

Salter, J.

church in, seminary of ministers etc. for, 24.

College for Theology, Philosophy etc. in, Chancellor of, 25.

erection of, 24–5, 279.

power to hold lands to the value of 2,000 l. per annum, 25.

President of, 25.

President and Masters of, lands granted to, 25;

power to elect one member to the House of Burgesses, 25.

Rector of, to be elected from the Governors etc., 25.

to be built on the south side of York River, 24.

to be called the College of William and Mary, 25.

to contain one president, six masters and 100 scholars, 24.

Trusteesxs. Governors and Visitors, named, 24;

grant to. of office of Surveyor General of Virginia, 25;

quit rents assigned to, 25. 72, 279;

revenue of 1 d. per lb. on tobacco in Virginia and Maryland for, 25;

statutes, rules etc. to be made by, 24–5.

Commissary to the Bishop of London within. See Blair, J. convoys for, 3, 13, 29, 387, 401, 444.

Council of, 25, 71.

fines and forfeitures in, 952.

fortifications in, 1017.

General Assembly of, 24, 25.

goods for, seized, 6.

Governor of, 25, 698, 743, 1198, 1261. See also Andros, Sir E.;

Howard, Lord.

Governor or Deputy Governor of, house of, Latin verses to be delivered to, by the College in, 25.

guns in, 1161.

gunners' stores for. See Virginia—ordnance.

House of Burgesses in, 25.

laws of, 25.

Lieutenant Governor of. See Nicholson, F.

merchants, 571, 596, 1242, 1398.

militia in, quota of, for defence of New York, 743.

mines of lead, tin etc. in, 561.

money paid by, to assist New York, 71.

must live in garrison, if fleet goes to Canada, 353.

ordnance stores for, 924, 1161, 1132, 1198.

prizes taken to, 940.

Proclamation in, 781.

quit rents in, payments out of, 25, 71, 72, 279, 781, 924, 1017, 1179, 1198, 1258, 1261.

rebellion in 1676, 781.

revenue, 923, 1293;

payment out of, 1161;

Receiver General of. See Bacon, N.;

Bird, W.

ship run aground at, duty on 6.

ships for, 13, 36, 175, 176, 181, 238, 328, 387, 394, 401, 430, 1255, 1312;

notwithstanding the embargo, 258, 322, 353, 444;

seized, 6.

ships from, 84, 899.

ships trading to and from Ireland and Scotland contrary to Acts of Trade etc., 571–2, 676, 698–9, 824–5.

tobacco from, 152, 181, 899.

allowances for waste, 596.

discount on import bonds on, discharged in ready money, 1193, 1242.

duty on, of extra ½ d. per lb., 899;

of 1 d. per lb., 25;

of 3 d. per lb., 202;

of 2s. per hogshead, 71, 1017.

officers of, Customs Commissioners to nominate, 25;

salaries of, payable out of, 25.

trade, 13, 430, 1193;

increase of, 800.

Surveyor General of, office of, granted to Governors of the College in, 25.

William and Mary College in. See Virginia—College.

Virginia, Cape of, vessel to inspect ships entering and clearing the bay within, 698.

Virginia Close. See Richmond, Old Park.

Vitall, John, Hearthmoney arrears, 1015.

Vittenvall, — de, Mademoiselle, pension from the Queen for, 1128.

Vivens, —, lieutenant, pension for, 634.

Vivian, Eliz., lease, tenement in St. Austell Prior, 1250.

Volois, — de, lieutenant, Irish Army pension for, 578, 609.

Vyrazell, Baron de, Irish military pension for, 986.

W

Wackham, Joseph, master of the Primrose, 1018.

Waddon (Waddow), John, captain, in Earl of Bath's regiment, 229;

Deputy or Lieutenant-Governor of Pendennis Castle, 229, 728, 834.

Waddow. See Waddon.

Wade, John, master of the Thomas and Jonathan, 959.

Wagstaff, Jane, widow of John, 1351.

-, John, lieutenant, in Sir J. Jacob's regiment, pay arrears, 1351.

Wahup, —, Commissary [of Musters], 191.

-, Geo., loan by, 907.

Waine. See Wayne.

Wainwright, Heyford, notice of caveat, at Old Southampton Buildings, 1277.

Waite (Wayt), Richard, Army clothing, 643.

Wakefield (Wakefeild), Bold, noontender, London port, 875.

-, John, extraordinary watchman and watchman-in-fee, London port, 980.

Wakefield Walk. See Whittlewood Forest.

Wakelin, William, commander of the Princess Ann, 1216.

Waldeck, Prince, present to, of saddlery, 495.

Waldo, Edward, loan by, 908.

Wale, —, Mris., house of, in Ryder Street, 221.

-, Thomas, distributor of, and collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co. Gloucester, 671.

WALES, Auditor of, 53–4, 63, 157, 423, 430, 462, 583, 640, 653, 690, 846, 853, 872, 875, 975, 1062, 1067, 1096, 1122, 1168, 1171, 1238, 1310, 1314;

office of, 234, 579. See also Godolphin, Sir W.;

Grey, R.

clipped crowns and half crowns in, date for calling in, 1420.

collector of Excise in. See Newton, G.

copper coins for sale etc. in, regulations for, 39–40, 666–7.

customs of amobrage and raglat, fairs, fines, amerciaments etc. in, lease of, 157, 690, 1141.

Deputy Auditor of, 462, 581, 583, 717, 872, 1115, 1141, 1161, 1410. See also Chetwynd, C.

estates in, concerning Crown title to, 356, 482, 637, 1445.

fines, rents etc. in the 12 shires of, issue to Clerk of the Foreign Estreats for keeping extracts of, 74.

First Fruits and Tenths and arrears of Tenths Installed in, receivers of. See Glanville, W.;

Lawrence, J.;

Squibb>, R.

Hearthmoney collectors, detained in, 300. See also Prichard, R.

Judges of, 407, 521, 716, 725, 875, 1122, 1202, 1375, 1413. See also Burton, T.;

Lloyd, F.

lands in, grant of, cause of murders etc., surrendered to the Crown, 1202, 1375.

lotteries in, payment out of, 825.

manors, lordships etc. leased from the Crown, account required of, 975;

opposition to grants of, 1201–2, 1373, 1375, 1407, 1413.

Marches of, President and Council of. See Somerset, Henry, Duke of Beaufort;

Vaughan, Richard, Earl of Carbery.

abolished by Act of 1 Wm. and Mary, c. 27, 53–4, 1314.

accounts of, 234.

issues to, 139;

for expenses of, payments out of, 1238, 1314.

Serjeant-at-Arms attending. See Smith, F.

steward of the household of. See Jarvis, J.

two Pursuivants or messengers of, 1238, 1314;

place of, void, 1314.

markets in, place of clerk of. See Russell, Sir W.

ports of, customers of, fees for passing accounts of, 769;

employment in, of shipwrights to measure ships for the Tunnage Duty, 625;

ships sailing from, embargo on, 830.

Prince of, Act of Parliament for preserving Welsh revenue for, 1202, 1375, 1413;

creation of, mises paid on, 1202, 1375, 1413;

inheritance of, lordships as part of, 1201–2, 1375, 1413. See also Henry, Duke of Cornwall.

Principality of, 244, 601, 1006, 1141;

lordships annexed to, 1201–2, 1375, 1413;

fee farm rents in, exception in Act of 22 Car. II. to sale of, 1202, 1375, 1413.

Proclamations, Acts etc. sent to, or distributed in, 879, 925, 1238, 1314.

Receiver of Crown Revenues in, 462, 690, 1122, 1168.

Receivers and Commissioners of Assessments, accounts of, 186, 272;

allowances to, 63;

names of, required for appointment as, 1287.

Receivers of Taxes in, instructions to, for receiving clipped moneys, 1273.

Revenue, accounts required of, 572, 653, 1067;

no further payments of fees or salaries out of, without warrants from Treasury Lords, 640, 872;

payments out of, 63, 431, 462, 830, 853, 875, 1122, 1168, 1413;

profits of courts etc. of lordships etc. in, annexed to, 1141;

reserved for the Prince of Wales, 1202, 1375.

seamen and mariners in, to report for service, 49.

sheriffs etc., estates of clippers, counterfeiters etc. demanded from, 249.

stage coaches in, Commissioners for Hackney Coaches to regulate, 636.

stamped vellum and paper in, distributors of, and collectors of duty on, 671.

tobacco seized in, 644.

tobacco to, ship's bond for bringing, 96.

twelve shires of, fines, rents etc. in. See Wales—fines.

WALES, NORTH, Auditor of, 764, 1388.

collector of Excise. See Clay, J.;

Newton, G.

Crown Revenues, accounts, 89, 1115;

arrears, 1062, 1115;

payments on, 139, 601, 703, 764, 853, 1062, 1096, 1115, 1310, 1314, 1355.

Excise officer in, petition for restoration to place of. See Williams, N.

Judges of, additional allowances for, 1249.

Proclamations distributed in, 1314.

raising seamen in, 46, 488, 901, 1290.

Receiver General of Hearthmoney. See Gibbs, E.;

Probert, W.

Receiver General of Taxes, correspondent of, complaint of, concerning price of guineas, 1147.

Receiver of Assessments in. See Whitley, M.;

petition for place of. See Kent, W.

Receivers of Crown Revenues, 764, 853, 1310, 1314, 1355. See also Harcourt, G.;

Hughson, S.;

Whitley, R.;

Whitley, T.

salary arrears of constable of Carnarvon Castle in hands of, 424.

Vice-Admiral of. See Williams, Sir W.

WALES, SOUTH, 1301.

Auditor of, 764.

collector of Hearthmoney. See Malthus, R.

Crown Revenues, accounts, 89;

payments on, 601, 703, 764, 853, 871.

Judges of, additional allowances for, 1249.

Principality of, duties of amobrage and raglat etc., annexed to, 1141.

Proclamations distributed in, 1314.

raising seamen in, 46, 488, 901, 1290.

Receiver General of Hearthmoney. See Gibbs, E.;

Probert, W.

Receiver of Crown Revenues, 764, 853. See also Lloyd, B.;

Nash, J.;

office of, seized for arrears due to the Crown, 362, 1366.

Vice-Admiral of. See Vaughan, John, Earl of Carbery.

Walford, Michael, collector, Sandwich port, 203.

Walk Close. See Richmond, Old Park.

Walker, —, captain, master of the James, 411.

-, —, Mris., royal bounty for, 1271.

-, Hester, widow, royal bounty for, 53.

-, John, Usher of the Exchequer Court, 108, 307, 498, 532, 652, 741, 849, 947, 1163, 1281, 1346.

-, Matthew (Sir Matthew), surety for W. Hornby, 778, 822. Errata, 1451.

-, Sir Matthew. See Walker, Matthew.

-, Peter. See Walter, P.

-, Robert, ensign, royal bounty for, 236.

-, Stephen, copying clerk outwards, [London port], 240.

-, Thomas, deputy undersearcher, London port, 1215, 1223.

-, William, tenant, London, 221.

Walkington, John, captain, Army payment, 279.

Wall, Garret, lieutenant, joined King's forces on surrender of Limerick, 1213.

Wallace, James, lieutenant, royal bounty for, 236.

-, John, captain, Army pay arrears, 611.

Wallenger. See Wallinger.

Waller (Wallers), Edmund, of Beacons-field, a Justice of the Peace, co. Bucks, issues to, 481, 512.

-, Eliz., loan by, 910.

-, John, of London, merchant, duty on Smyrna galls, 1121, 1205.

-, Octavia, loan by, 910.

-, Sir Thomas, farmer of the prizage and butlerage of wines (temp. James I), 821.

-, Sir William, farmer of the prizage and butlerage of wines, 820–1.

Wallers. See Waller.

Wallinger (Wallenger), Antho., loans by, 108, 915. Errata, 1452.

-, Walter, Secondary in the Pipe Office, 74, 661, 665, 871.

Wallis, —, captain, of Lord George Hamilton's regiment, Army payment, 292.

-, -, loan by, 89.

-, Charles, escheator of Leinster province, 1205.

-, Henry, sheriff, co. Wilts, 70.

-, John, bills of, payment of, 1078.

-, -, master of the Gift, 1018.

-, -, D.D., royal bounty for deciphering letters, 966, 984.

-, Peter, lease, lands in Clive, 467.

-, Thomas, boatman, Combwich, 403.

-, -, et al., petition of, concerning ships for Virginia, 322.

-, William, Army agent, 23, 1045;

loans by, for the Army, 211, 283–4, 326–7, 429;

Navy payments to, for freight of soldiers to New York, 889, 1368.

Wallwood, Walwood, co. Essex, 106, 116;

not part of, nor subject to laws of Epping and Waltham Forests, 23, 64, 107;

parcel of the dissolved monastery of Stratford Langthorne, 107;

part of Leyton manor, 59–60;

title of the Crown to, 60, 107;

usually in the care of the underkeeper of Low Leyton Walk, Waltham Forest, 107.

Walmesley (Walmsley), Bartholomew, a prisoner in the Tower, 897.

-, Michael, waiter and searcher, Hastings, 6.

Walraven, Mathieu, loan by, 721.

Walsh, Oliver, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

-, Thomas, tidesman-in-fee, London port, 875;

noontender, London port, 875.

Walshestown, [Naas barony], co. Kildare, 178.

Walsingham, James, fee farm rent, West Dereham, 948, 1141, 1367.

-, -, Master of the King's Beagles, 71, 1224, 1407.

-, Sir Thomas, temp. Car. I., fee farm rent, West Dereham, 898.

Walsteed, John, of Wichenford, lands of, co. Worcester, seized, 591.

Walsum (Wolsum), John, custodiam lease, Llandinam, 56. Errata, 1447.

-, Mary, custodiam lease, Llandinam, 56.

Walter, —, bill of exchange, 646.

-, -, surety for — King, 199.

-, Henry, landcarriageman, London port, 130, 136.

-, (Walker), Peter, loans by, 76, 260, 907. Errata, 1452.

Walters (Waters), Christopher, alias Stockdale, searcher, Gravesend, office of, revoked, 117;

caveat concerning, 483;

undersearcher, London port, 597, 625–6.

-, Joseph, captain, commander of the Charles galley, 187.

-, Miles, reward for convicting L. Prosser, 1310.

-, Silby (Siby), tenant, Drogheda, 316.

Waltham, co. Essex, 94.

Waltham Forest, co. Essex, 26, 116. fencing etc. in, timber for, 9. Hainault, Henault, Walk, master keeper of. See Skipwith, T.

keepers of, 246.

King's Grove, 9.

Leeson's Grove, 9.

Low Leyton Walk, underkeeper of, Wallwood usually in the care of, 107.

officers of, 60, 246.

Queen's Grove, 9.

rangers of, 533.

Shackmans, Shackmano, Grove, 9. Errata, 1447.

underkeeper of, 533. See also Jones, G.

vergers of, 60.

Wallwood. See Wallwood.

warden of. See Bertie, Robert, Earl of Lindsey.

woodward of. See Jones, G.

Walthorpe, Thomas, East India Company assisted by, 361.

Walton, —, money repaid by, 1158.

-, Parry, receiving goods etc. of the Earl of Melfort, payment for, 303;

repairs etc. to the King's pictures etc., payment for, 1157;

royal bounty for, 722, 734.

-, Thomas, lands of, London, 542.

Walton's Mease. See Windsor.

Walwood. See Wallwood.

Wandesford, Christopher, Lord Deputy, Ireland, legacies of, 993.

-, Sir Christopher, son of Christopher, concerning legacies in Ireland, 993–4;

marriage of, to Helen, daughter of Sir J. Lowther, 994.

-, Sir Christopher [afterwards 1st Viscount Castlecomer], grandson of Christopher, grant to, of legacies in Ireland, 694, 993–4;

marriage of, to Elizabeth, daughter of G. Montagu, 994.

-, Elizabeth, daughter of G. Montagu, marriage of, to Sir Christopher, 994.

-, Helen, daughter of Sir J. Lowther, marriage of, to Sir Christopher, 994.

-, William, payments by, under will of Christopher, 993.

Wandley (Wandly, Wanley), Nicholas, gauger in the Excise office, 1188, 1399–400.

Wanley. See Wandley.

Wansell, Edmund, loans by, 912, 914.

-, Thomas, counterbond of, outlawry sued against, 1191.

Waple, Edward, clerk, loan by, 910.

Wappenham, co. Northampton, manor of, rent out of, 1021;

rectory of, rent out of, 1021.

Wapping, co. Middlesex, 1152;

ship built at, 1225.

Warburton, —, Lady, house of, London, 542.

-, -, money due to, 1411.

-, George, manager of the Post Office, Ireland, 645;

accounts of the English and Irish Post Offices, 1209.

-, Richard, petition for lease of lands, Ireland, 1189;

caveat against grant to, 1337.

Warcup (Wareup), Lenthal, lieutenantcolonel, debt of, 276.

-, Mary, pension from the Queen, 1129.

Ward, —, lands in Longtown, 17.

-, Anthony, chambers of, in Furnival's Inn, 1298.

-, Bartram, waiter and searcher, Whitby, 574.

-, Edward, afterwards Sir Edward, Attorney General, 227, 254, 285, 295, 339, 354, 360, 523, 562, 584, 636, 689, 696, 720, 825, 831, 853, 892, 1007, 1068, 1104, 1211;

Chief Baron of the Exchequer, 1107, 1211, 1217, 1241, 1333;

Serjeant-at-Law, 1107;

loan by, 558.

-, Gregory, tenant, tenements in the Bull Ring, Drogheda, 475.

-, James, grant to, Marsh Lands, London, 480.

-, John, agent to the Earl of Bath's (afterwards Sir B. Granville's) regiment, 738, 1214.

-, -, Customs officer [searcher], London port, silks seized by, 295, 331, 354;

surveyor, London port, 999.

-, -, receiver of subscriptions for the Bank of England, 954;

concerning letters of credit by the Bank of England, 1407.

-, Luke, tenant, Loughlinstown, 178.

-, Sir Patience, a Customs Commissioner, 739, 1358;

grantee of lands for erection of Greenwich Hospital, 797;

loan by, 16.

-, Richard, house of, in Dublin, 691.

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

-, Thomas, commander of the Yarmouth, 599.

Ward Mead. See Eton.

Warden, —, silks seized by, 458.

Warder. See, Wardour.

Wardour (Warder), William, Clerk of the Pells, 34, 135, 143, 266, 275, 338, 355, 399, 400, 474, 538, 559, 563, 594–5, 679, 686, 759, 798–9, 861, 970, 970–1, 1078, 1124, 1134, 1135, 1229, 1255, 1288;

clerk to. See White, P.

Ware, co. Hertford, money returned for the Excise collectors from, 304.

Ware, —, former Auditor General, Ireland, 9.

-, Robert, robbery in Jersey, 1148.

Wareup. See Warcup.

Warfield, Ampton. See Nuptown.

Waring (Waringe, Warring), James, collector, Deal, 464, 497, 1002.

-, John, searcher, Beaumaris and Liverpool ports, 134.

Warner, Edmund, merchant, fullers' earth exported as potters' clay, 373–4.

-, John, Master of the King's Barges, 1231.

-, Peter, Customs employment, 1178.

-, Richard, King's waiter, London port, 513, 514;

patent waiter's place, London port, 354.

-, -, master of the Williamson, 360.

Warr, —, chocolate from Spain, 84.

Warren, —, brother-in-law of J. Agar, office in the Victualling Office created for, 1294.

-, -, Customs collector, Dover port, 454.

-, -, debt due to, 617.

-, Ambro., house etc. of, London, 70.

-, John, lease, sandy etc. lands near Plymouth, 401, 442, 471.

-, -, lieutenant, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.

-, -, payment for hire of ship, 515.

-, Robert, distributor of, and collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co. Suffolk, 672.

Warring. See Waring.

Warrington, co. Lancaster, a stipend in, 1020;

port tidesmen (1678) appointed for the coast trade to, 1140.

Warrington, Earl of. See Booth, Henry.

Warsopp. See Worsop.

Warton, co. Lancaster, a stipend in. 1020.

Warwick, county of, 53, 142, 599.

Custos Rotulorum. See Compton, George, Earl of Northampton.

Excise officers in, 44, 489–490. fee farm rents in, 1021;

unsold, receivers of, 795.

Lord Lieutenant of. See Compton, George, Earl of Northampton.

raising seamen in, 44, 490, 1292.

Receiver General, Commissioners etc. of Assessments, 33, 152, 190, 227, 466, 589, 608, 692, 723, 933, 1242, 1307.

Receiver General of Crown Revenues, 720. See also Hewett, J.;

Hewett, T.

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Newsham, J.

Receiver General of Taxes, complaint of, concerning price of guineas, 1147.

stamped vellum and paper in, distributor of, and collector of duty on. See Withers, J.

Warwick, co. Warwick, fire in, 1280;

timber for rebuilding Town House, church etc., 919, 1280, 1418.

Washer, Thomas, robbery on the highway committed on, 1217.

Washington, —, undersheriff, co. York, 685.

Wat. See Watts.

Watchfield, Watchfeild, co. Berks, rent out of lands in, 1022.

Water Corn Mill. See Arthuret.

Waterford, county of, 72, 498, 654, 959;

collector of revenue from forfeitures in. See Burton, S.

Waterford, co. Waterford, 4.

drawback on goods carried to, 340.

ferry, lease of, 99, 654.

Governor of. See Power, Richard, Earl of Tyrone.

ship brought into, 96.

storekeeper at. See Giles, N.

stores at, 366, 694.

surrender of, 366, 694.

Watergoos. See Waterloo.

Waterhouse, Noble, surveyor, waiter and searcher, Rye port, 144.

Waterloo, Watergoos, Belgium, camp at, 1180, 1181, 1198.

Waterman, William, loan by, 913.

Waters. See Walters.

Waterson, William, Customs officer, London port, 181;

acting for Sir E. Turner, 896;

reversion of office of surveyor of Petty Customs and subsidies, London port, 1001.

Watkins, Cha., loan by, 911.

-, Charles, Army payments, 479, 499.

-, John, lease, lands in co. Monmouth, 903.

-, Thomas, a captive in Algiers, redemption of, 255.

-, William, loan by, 916.

Watkinson, John, captain, pension or royal bounty for, 31, 168.

Watson, George, Army agent, 1045, 1183.

-, -, cup bearer to the Queen, 1034. Errata, 1456.

-, Hugh, of Stockton, merchant, goods shipped by, 1011.

-, Jacob, master of the Robert and James, 818.

-, Jonathan, agent for Sir J. Leslie's regiment, 1045.

-, Jos., distributor of, and collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co. Dorset, 671.

-, Mary, widow, royal bounty for, 455, 650, 869.

-, Robert, tenant, Cernyfed, co. Denbigh, 1052.

-, Samuel, payment to, for taking care of the Queen's clocks, 1078.

Wattlesborough, co. Salop, 72, 511.

Watts (Wat), Daniel, master of the Little Baltemore, 213.

-, Edward, clerk in the Customs surveyor's office, 381.

-, Francis, agent for prizes, Jersey, 205.

-, John, tenant, Ricketts Hall, 591.

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

Waugh, William, lease, Browside, co. Cumberland, 17.

Wavell, Thomas, East India Company assisted by, 361.

Wayembert, —, silks imported by, 741.

Wayne (Waine), Ralph, tenant, houses in London, 70, 540.

Wayt. See Waite.

Weake, Philip, loan by, 914.

Weames. See Weemes.

Wear, River, co. Durham, management of duties on coals and culm on, 1209.

Weaver, John, collector, Portsmouth, 159, 1298.

-, -, commissioner for inspection of forfeitures, Ireland, 67, 190, 296, 457.

-, -, lease, co. Carmarthen, 366.

-, -, robbery on the highway, 830.

-, Richard, boatman, Sandwich port, 203.

Webb, —, colonel, regiment of, 1309, 1432.

-, -, house of, in Talbot's Lane, Dublin, 691.

-, -, house of, near St. James's Park, 259. See also Webb, Aderance.

-, -, waiter and searcher, Newhaven port, 992.

-, Aderance (Adriance), house of, near St. James's Park, 188. See also Webb, —.

-, John, acting comptroller, Rye port, 1208.

-, -, King's fowl keeper and pond keeper in St. James's Park, 13, 147, 148, 317, 518, 923, 969, 1149, 1155.

-, Matthew, landwaiter, Bristol port, 929.

-, Thomas, coal exports, 976.

-, -, son of John, fine for wounding a boy, 13.

Webster, Benjamin, restored to place as a Customs officer, 707.

goods exported in name of, 979;

loans by, 20, 92, 260, 347, 429, 938.

-, John, lease, lands in Salthill Hey, 677, 809, 873.

-, -, uncle of John, tenant, lands near Clitheroe, 809.

-, Mary, royal bounty for, 455, 722, 869.

Wedge, John, master of the Mary, 444.

Week St. Mary, co. Cornwall, fee of, 698.

Weekes (Weeks), John, a captive in Algiers, 255.

-, Nicho., waiter and searcher, Oxwich and Penarth, 53.

Weeks. See Weekes;

Wicks.

Weelings. See Bradninch.

Weemes (Weames, Weeme, Weems), [James], captain, Company of Foot of, in New York, issues for, 554, 607, 643, 788, 857.

-, James, lieutenant, Army pay arrears, 286.

Wegrim, Jonathan, master of ship employed in the Irish transport service, 761. See also Megrim, J.

Wekett (Weket), William, keeper of the Treasury Chambers, 514, 674, 689, 785, 790, 870, 884, 967, 996, 1136, 1158, 1215, 1217, 1271, 1283;

messenger attending the Customs, 5, 134, 264, 350, 440, 559;

messenger attending the Treasury, 134, 264, 350, 441, 512, 514, 559.

Welbeck, John, 1187, 1457.

-, Richard (John), stablekeeper at Reading, 247, 491, 497, 538, 1179, 1187 (Errata, 1457), 1283, 1284.

Welch, —, captain, commander of the Sun of St. Malo, 1091.

Weldon, George, East India Company assisted by, 361.

Weldrick Myre. See Penrith.

Wellington, Geo., Army clothing debt, 643.

Wells, co. Norfolk, collector of, 538, 567;

seamen to report to, 49.

corn exported from, 314.

Customs officers, 1262, 1276.

inhabitants of, petition for money owing from Col. S. Venner's regiment, 44.

ship of, 219.

-, co. Somerset, diocese of. See Bath and Wells.

Wells, alias Rudd. See Rudd.

Weltden, Antho., master of the Curtena, 360.

Wendover, William, tidesman-in-fee, London port, 401.

Wentworth, Darcy, King's tenant, Kilcooly, 178.

-, Thomas, Lord Raby, petition for lease of Dungeness lighthouses, 1358.

Werden, Sir John, Customs Commissioner, 739, 924.

Wermawre. See Cegidog.

Wermvawre. See Cegidog.

Weshart, James, commander of the Oxford, 961.

Wessell, —, lease, farm in Eton, 1282.

West, co. Cornwall, hundred of, assessments in, 665, 1083.

-, co. Lancaster. See Hest.

West, Charles, King's waiter, London port, 565, 595, 596.

-, Francis, books etc. bought and sold by, fine and prosecution of, 449, 480.

-, Thomas, son of William, lease, Ward Mead, 77, 140, 218.

-, William, assignee of W. Snape, 838.

-, -, lease, Ward Mead, 30, 77.

West (of England), King's landing in. loans and moneys received for the service of, 562, 733, 1305, 1393.

provisions for the Fleet at. 5, 261, 482.

services rendered in, reward for, 112.

See also Tor Bay.

West Broomfeild. See Deptford.

West Coolduff. See Coolduff.

West Country, merchants of, engaged in Newfoundland fishery, 576.

West Curry. See Curraclogh.

West Dereham, co. Norfolk, manor of, 745, 897–8, 1141, 1144.

West Ham, co. Essex, manor of, 112, 419, 486, 868;

Hamfrith Woods, 419.

West Harptree, co. Somerset, manor of, 705, 1172, 1231.

WEST INDIES, abuses of Acts of Trade and Navigation in, ship for preventing, 763.

bills of exchange, 335, 500, 504, 515–6, 526, 731, 734, 737–8, 967, 975, 1043–4, 1061, 1131, 1387.

chaplains going to. issues for, 452, 525.

colonies in, governors of, letter to against violating the Acts of Trade and Navigation, 375.

convoy for, 13.

drugs and medicines sent to, 347.

expeditions to, Commissary General, 846. See also Fotherby, T.;

Murray, J.;

assistant to. See Silvester, J.

proceeds of sale of shoes and stockings for pay of, 841.

provisions for, deductions for, 792.

regiments in, 792.

under apothecaries, issue for, 613.

See also Jamaica;

Martinique.

Four and a Half per cent. Duty collected in, sent in specie to England, 899.

governors in, 95, 375.

land and sea forces in, method of supplying, 353.

Plantations in, purchase of negroes for, by Royal Africa Company, 254.

provisions for, freight of, 1069, 1139.

revenue officers in, demand 4½ per cent. [duty] for rum and sugar supplied to ships, 29.

saltpetre discovered in, 3.

seamen going to, wages of, telling of, 1424.

ships for or in, 3, 13, 202, 220, 341, 356, 462, 1069, 1139, 1152.

notwithstanding the embargo on, 175, 322, 1095.

ships hired for the King's service in, 95, 143, 344–5, 500, 504, 515–6, 526, 659, 708, 731, 734, 1043–4.

ships hired in, for the late expedition to Martinique, 967, 975, 1043–4, 1061.

squadron in, Commander-in-Chief of. See Wren, R.;

land forces on board, subsistence for, 163–4.

stores for, 202, 1095;

freight of, 1069.

troops in, going to and returning from, 202, 272, 327, 355, 511, 1081, 1106, 1116.

accounts to be stated, 621.

agent for. See Geary, P. bills of exchange for, 337.

clothing for, arrears of, 781;

issues for, 851.

Commander-in-Chief of. See Foulkes, Col. J.

Commissary General. See Fotherby, T.

debts owing to, 1293, 1365.

issues for, 668, 738, 762, 785, 791, 989, 1133, 1365.

levy money for, 75.

muster rolls of, taken by the French, 513.

officers of, demands of, 875.

provisions for, 621;

deductions for, 781;

issues for, 668.

recruits for, 1285;

issues for, 621, 668, 942.

regulations for the pay of, 1118.

subsistence for, 91, 368;

arrears of, 781.

transport ships for, 67, 1081, 1106.

See also West Indies—expeditions.

victualling supplies for, 1131.

West Indies, Spanish. See Spanish West Indies.

West Jersey. See New Jersey.

West Meath. See Westmeath.

West Ness, in Nunnington manor, co. York, 486.

West Powder. See Powder;

West.

West Sheen. See Richmond.

West Shefford, Great Shefford, co. Berks, 1092;

Field Common, 1092.

West Street, co. Kent, farm land in, 880.

Westby, Dorothy, widow, lease, tenements etc. in Bowland Forest, 796.

Westcomb (Westcombe), [John], consul at Cadiz, 721, 735.

-, John, landwaiter, London port, 1238, 1394.

-, Martin, agent for prizes, Cadiz, 1208.

Westcot, Tho., collector of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty, St. Christopher's, 640.

Westerham, Westram, co. Kent, a Company of Marine Regiment quartered at, 217;

manor of, rent out of, 1021.

Western ports, ships from Africa at, 367.

Westerne, Maximilian, name inserted in warrant for the incorporation of the Bank of England, 647.

Westfield, —, to assist the Chamberlain of London in receiving taxes, 1423.

Westmeath, West Meath, county of, 176, 252, 285, 493, 511, 629, 639, 927, (Errata, 1453), 1012, 1013, 1264.

WESTMINSTER, co. Middlesex, 165, 228, 319, 388, 478, 526, 531, 540, 542, 638, 651, 666, 816, 852, 863, 978.

a “Tripe man” at. See Moore, J.

abbot of, lands purchased from, 696.

Admiralty Office in, 382.

bailiff of, 1382, 1395. See also Carey, E.

Charles I. 's Hospital. See London and Westminster—streets etc.

common sewers in, lease of waters in, 285.

Dean and Chapter of, issues to, for the French Church in the Savoy, 408, 411–2, 449, 758, 1149, 1155;

loan by, 449.

Hackney Coaches in, commissioners to regulate, 636.

Hall. See London and Westminster—streets etc.

Judges at, additional allowances for, 1249.

manor of, 621, 622.

Palace of, Royal House within, keeper of, 997. See also Whinyard, Ann.

prebends of, 1395.

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Robinson, Sir L.

Receiver General of Hearthmoney. See Potts, S.

Receivers General, Commissioners etc. of Assessments, 32, 152, 189, 193, 464, 586, 934, 1307, 1346.

room at, making of, for Bishops to robe in, 1181.

sessions at, prosecutions at, 583.

solicitor for taxes. See Thompson, J.

streets and places in. See London and Westminster—streets.

tithes in, 514, 619.

Treasury of the Receipt. See Index of Subjects—Exchequer Receipt.

Westmorland, county of, 94, 343, 494, 1175.

auditor of, 416.

coast of, surveyor for visiting the, 952.

Excise collector. See Benson. W.

raising seamen in, 46, 488, 902, 1290.

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Huddleston, A.

Receiver General of Hearthmoney. See Bonner, J.;

Tempest, W.

Receiver of Crown Revenues, 706, 720, 778.

Receivers General etc. of Assessments, 34, 152, 223, 231, 420, 466, 590, 811, 934, 1124, 1308, 1326.

solicitor for assessments. See Christian, W.

stamped vellum and paper in, distributor of, and collector of duty on. See Proctor, J.

Vice-Admiral of. See Lowther, Sir J.

Westmorland, Earl of. See Fane, Vere.

Weston, co. Lincoln, 810.

Weston, Frances, Countess of Portland, pension for, 194;

right of, to ship woollen cloth, 583.

-, -, widow of Nicholas. See Stanley, Frances.

-, Nicholas, lieutenant, Army pay arrears, 344.

-, Thomas, Earl of Portland, grant to, of Berkhampstead manor, 983.

Westpowder. See Powder;

West.

Westram. See Westerham.

Westwick, co. Cambridge, 1026;

Harwoods, rent for lands in, 1026.

Westwood, Benjamin, Excise officer, 1188, 1400.

Wethered, Thomas, of London, merchant, wine imported by, 1262, 1298.

Wetzenhuysen. See Witzenhuysen.

Wexford, county of, 651, 654.

Wexford, co. Wexford, Customs collector at. See Fenn, J.;

ferry at, leases of, 99, 654.

Weybridge, co. Surrey, 1233.

Weymouth, co. Dorset, collector of, 49. See also Hanford, J.

Customs officers at, guard for coast of, 878.

place appointed to receive seamen, 49.

ships from, 430.

Weymouth, Viscount. See Thynne,. Thomas.

Whaley. See Whalley.

Whalley (Whaley), —. widow, pension from the Queen for, 1129.

Wharfe, Arthur, payment for hire of the sloop Sea Flower, 504.

Wharley (Wharly), Daniel, Army clothing contractor, 527, 625.

Wharton, —, garden at Chelsea, trees for, 269.

-, -, rent of Rathfarnham Castle, 383.

-, Edward, goldsmith, Receiver General for Licences for Hackney Coaches, 1179.

-, -, loans by, 897, 915, 916, 917, 918.

-, Sir George, Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance, accounts of, 697.

-, Goodwin, colonel, troop of, quartering of, at Hertford, 985.

-, Jonathan, collector of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty, Bridgetown, Barbados, 329;

surveyor, Plymouth, 258, 329.

-, Philip, Warden of the Mint, 1358.

-, Thomas, Custos Rotulorum, co. Buckingham, 489, 1291.

-, -, Lord Wharton, petition of, concerning Army arrears due to Viscount Lisburne, 1306.

-, Sir Thomas, Knight of the Bath, Warden of the Mint, 1358.

Whatcott, —, house of, near Royal Exchange, 1067.

Whealen, John John, master of the Albemarle [? Albemarle John], 1072.

Wheatley, co. Oxford, rent out of lands in, 1022.

Wheatley, Hen., sheriff, co. Surrey, 1121, 1148.

-, John, robbery on the highway, 943.

-, Katherine, Mris., brewhouse in Fleet Ditch, Excise debt, 713.

Wheeler (Wheler), Sir Francis, bills of exchange drawn by, 335, 358, 367, 555–6;

expedition to Martinique, 1107;

perished in storm on voyage to Turkey, 1072;

ship attending, in West Indies, 1139;

ship imprested to go to Martinique with, 520;

ships from America under command and convoy of, 367.

squadron of, at Cadiz, 555;

in the West Indies, 163;

in the Straits, 422;

victualling of, 441.

-, John, of Bristol, tobacco shipped by, seized, duty on, 644, 698, 761, 1007.

-, Margaret, wife of John, 644, 761.

Wheitley, Wheitly. See Whitley.

Wheland, Jam., a prisoner in Dublin Castle, 290.

Wheler. See Wheeler.

Whelpdall, Andrew, Army pay arrears of J. Simpson, 111.

Whetman, Eliz., tenant, St. James's Acres, 542.

Whetson. See Whetstone.

Whetstone (Whetson, Whetston), John, agent for prizes, Barbados. 595;

receiver and deputy receiver of the Casual Revenues, Barbados, 185, 187, 584;

secretary to councils of war held in Barbados, 1044.

Whiffin, Richard, master of the London, 2.

Whinning, Kilkenny West barony, co. Westmeath, 1013.

Whinyard (Whynyard, Wynyard), alias Incledon, Ann, Mris., keeper of the Royal House at Westminster, caveat against lease of house in Old Palace Yard, 537;

issue to, 1053.

Whislade, Samuel, landwaiter, Bristol port, 36.

Whitaker (Whittacre), —, concerning value of clippings etc. in sheriffs accounts, 1382.

-, Charles, Foreign Apposer, 89, 108, 874.

-, -, lease, house in Old Palace Yard, 537, 638.

-, Nicho., loans by, 912.

Whitbread. See Whitebread.

Whitby, co. York, collector of, 49. See also Shipton, T.;

Customs officers, 574;

place appointed to receive seamen, 49;

ship of, 219.

Whitcombe, Samuel, East India Company assisted by, 361.

White (Whyte), —, captain, master of the Francis and Mary, 500.

-, -, captain, master of the Merchants' Adventure, 411.

-, -, colonel, regiment of, 399.

-, -, lands of, [in co. Berks], 1024.

-, -, landwaiter, wire seized by, 423.

-, Charles, of Leixlip, estate of, forfeited, 312.

-, James, tenant, lands in Leixlip, 178.

-, John, master of the Concord of Bristol, 430.

-, -, owner of the William and John of Belfast, tobacco landed in Ireland, duty on, 879, 899.

-, Michael, master of the Adventure, 1095.

-, Peter, clerk to the Clerk of the Pells, 135, 563, 970;

attending the Tally Court, 563.

-, Robert, account of moneys for cutting grass etc., Richmond, 535;

issue to, for provisions for the deer and for keepers' wages, Richmond, 122;

issues to, for repairs at Richmond, 138, 813, 1053, 1073;

loan by, 138.

-, Samuel, commander of the Johnson frigate, 1072.

-, William, lease, quit rents in Okehampton and Plympton, 698, 1135.

-, -, publishers of libels apprehended by, 359.

-, -, traitor apprehended by, petition for reward, 1345.

White Castle. See Whitecastle.

White Friers, White Fryars. See Dublin.

Whitebeck [? Whitebirk] Mill, co. Lancaster, fee farm rent of, 1020.

Whitebirk. See Whitebeck.

Whitebread (Whitebread), Henry, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Bedford, 590, 932, 1147, 1306;

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc., co. Bedford, 1041.

-, William, Receiver General of Assessments co. Bedford, 33, 70, 137, 151, 465, 480, 491, 561, 1065.

Whitecastle, White Castle, co. Monmouth, fee farm rents payable for escheat lands in, 1020.

Whitechapel, co. Middlesex, 304.

WHITEHALL, Armoury at, keeper of. See Beaubuisson, P. G. de.

Beer Butlery, Bear Battery, 821.

Beer Cellar at, 379, 1003, 1224.

Bows and Arrows at, Gentleman of. See Beaubuisson, P. G. de.

Cellar at, 229.

Chapel Royal. See Chapel Royal.

Council Chamber, 1185.

fire at, 1313, 1342.

Gallery, Privy Gallery, building account (1685–6), 813;

keepers of, 334. See also Champion, R.;

Paulet, W.

goods for the King and Queen, 16, 78, 169, 379, 381, 605, 821, 1224.

Guards at, fire and candle for, 283, 756, 788.

King's Backstairs, 379.

King's pictures and prints in, keeper of. See Sonniers, F.;

room for, 1313.

lands, leases, 621, 707, 796.

letter dated at, 309.

Library, keeper of. See Bentley, R.

Little Wallingford House adjoining, 818.

lodgings adjoining, lease of, 1346.

lodgings in, 161, 187, 821, 822, 1003, 1105, 1148, 1182, 1225, 1262, 1316, 1363;

leases of, 1287, 1313–4, 1342.

Orders of the King and Queen in Council dated at, 2, 6, 13, 28, 36, 45, 49, 56, 93, 160, 164, 175, 201, 204, 213, 216, 226, 240, 254, 257, 265, 294, 302, 322, 329, 336, 343, 349, 350, 351, 356, 367, 374, 375, 393, 394, 396, 401, 403, 409, 410, 418, 422, 429, 430, 432, 441, 444, 461, 463, 472, 488, 492, 503, 506, 513, 521, 523, 529, 576, 581, 596, 599, 636, 638, 800, 834, 839, 844, 876, 878, 893, 1263, 1282, 1302.

of the Lords Justices, 1095, 1109, 1174, 1187, 1189, 1212.

Palace, 467, 590, 707, 796;

goods and chattels taken from, 822.

Paper Office, keeper of. See Williamson, Sir J.

Privy Gallery. See Whitehall, Gallery.

Privy Garden, 12, 1313.

Queen's Backstairs, 78, 169, 309, 381.

Receiver General of Assessments. See Newport, Francis, Earl of Bradford.

road from Kensington to, repairs to, 770, 773.

Scotch house in, building of, 54.

Stone Gallery, 161, 822, 1314;

part of, destroyed by fire, 1342.

Terrace (Terras) Walk, 1313, 1314, 1342.

verge of, 934.

wines sent to, 218, 229.

work done at, by the King's locksmith, 1225.

Whitehall, Gilbert, goldsmith, debts of, 97.

-, Lancelot, former Customs officer, informations lodged by, 811, 831, 956, 1298.

Whitehaven, co. Cumberland, 46, 488, 629, 797, 902.

Customs officers at, 7, 204, 584, 800, 872, 873.

increase of trade with Virginia, 800.

merchants of, petition for ships to go to Virginia, 322.

ships from, 328, 393, 430.

surveyor of. See Greggs, R.;

Tickle, T.

Whitehurst, William, Army clothing, 969.

Whitestown, Half, Upperthird barony, co. Waterford, 959.

Whitfield (Whitfeild), Walter, share of prizes taken by the East India Company, 360–1, 374–5, 501;

surveyor for duties on glass etc., 1198, 1204.

Whithington. See Whittington.

Whiting, Francis, of New York, mariner, 1072.

Whitley, Wheitley, Wheitly, co. Chester, rent of lands called the Fence in, 1019. Errata, 1453.

Whitley, John, to attend Treasury Lords, 1421.

-, Margaret. See Whittle, Margaret.

-, Morgan, Receiver General of Assessments, cos. Anglesea, Carnarvon, Denbigh, Flint, Merioneth and Montgomery, 32, 151, 465, 588–9, 1308;

ditto, cos. Brecon and Cardigan, 32, 151, 465, 588–9;

ditto, co. Chester, 32, 465, 934, 1208, 1308, 1320;

ditto, North Wales, 1320;

ditto, co. Radnor, 32, 151, 465;

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc., cos. Anglesea, Cardigan, Carnarvon, Chester, Denbigh, Flint, Merioneth and Montgomery, 1042;

attending the Treasury Lords, 587, 1421.

-, Richard, the fraternity of Iveley with appurtenances granted to, 882.

-, Roger, collector's place, for managing the Salt Duty, 595.

-, -, colonel, mayor of Chester, royal bounty for rebuilding the Common Hall, Chester, 1350, 1355.

-, -, Receiver General of Crown Revenues, North Wales, 1115.

-, Thomas, Receiver General of Crown Revenues, co. Chester, 140;

ditto, North Wales, 3, 139, 140.

Whitlocke, Charlton, steward of the courts in Windsor Forest, 1348.

Whitman, William, chief boatman, Chichester port, 1348.

Whitmore, William, lease, lands in St. James's, 540.

-, -, loans by, 907, 908.

Whitney, Jam., highwayman, 191.

-, James, colonel, officer at Londonderry, Army pay, 171.

Whitson, —, captain, master of the Endeavour, 411.

Whitstable, co. Kent, Customs officers at, 1126.

Whittacre. See Whitaker.

Whittall. See Whittle.

Whittell. See Whittle.

Whitten. See Whitton.

Whittingham, —, loan by, 260.

Whittington, Whithington, co. Lancaster, rectory of, 1020.

Whittle (Whitley, Whittall, Whittell), Cha., collector of rates etc., Jamaica, 6.

-, John, clerk, pension or royal bounty for, 1064, 1074, 1080, 1188, 1191, 1226, 1400.

-, -, surveyor, waiter and searcher, Beachley, 976.

-, Margaret, royal bounty for, 455, 722, 869. Errata, 1451.

Whittlewood Forest, co. Northampton, Cooks Coppice, 948.

decayed and dotard trees, 77, 223, 739, 1033.

deer in, perish for want of hay, 223, 739.

Farthing Coppice, 1326.

felling in, 62–3, 130, 164, 171, 739, 948, 1033, 1326.

gates and posts, timber for, 62–3, 948, 1326.

Gullet (Gallet) Walk, 62. Errata, 1447.

Hanger (Hangle) Walk, 948, 1326.

Haselborough (Hasleborough) Walk, master keeper of. See May, G.

Hawkspath Coppice, 948.

Lieutenant of. See Ryder, W. lodges etc. in, repairs to, 94, 171, 739, 940, 1033.

Main Fallow Coppice, 62.

Old Waterside Coppice, 1326.

Oundle Well Coppice, 948.

Pond Riding Coppice, 62.

Ring Mound, 223, 739.

Sholebrook (Sholbrook, Shoulbrook) Lodge, 171;

Walk, 948, 1326.

Shrob Walk, 62, 940, 1033;

master keeper of. See Budd, V.

Smalladine, in Wakefield Walk, 62.

timber from, for Warwick, 919.

timber unfit for the Navy, 164, 171, 739, 1326.

Wakefield Walk, 62, 739;

Master Keeper of. See Ryder, W.

wood sales, 63, 77, 130, 136, 164, 171, 223, 333, 395, 803, 948, 1033;

for raising money for the Ordnance, 130.

woodward of, reduction of fees of, 1320. See also Newton, T.

Whitton, co. Lincoln, rent of lands in, 1018.

Whitton (Whitten), Richard, robbery on the highway, 943.

Whitwell (in Fordington), co. Dorset, lease of lands called, 220.

Whitwood, James, collector, Deal port, 497.

Whitworth, Richard, agent for the Earl of Macclesfield's regiment, 1045.

Whynyard. See Whinyard.

Whyte. See White.

Wiccomoco. See Wicomico.

Wichenford, Witchingford, co. Worcester, 591;

Woodenfarm, 591.

Wichmere. See Wickwer.

Wichwere. See Wickwer.

Wichwood. See Wychwood.

Wickham, [? co. Berks], Assizes at, 1337.

Wickham, Thomas, petition for grant of common sewers water, London and Westminster, 285.

Wicklow, county of, 336, 493, 639, Errata, 1453.

Wickrod, Peter, loan by, 720.

Wicks (Weeks), Michael, receiver of the Plantation duties and impositions on tobacco and sugar, 584, 628, 693.

-, See also Weekes.

Wickwer, Wichmere, Wichwere, co. Denbigh, farm of lands in, 1051. Errata, 1455.

Wicomico, Wiccomoco, River, Maryland, 510;

collector of duties etc. under Act of 25 Car. II. c. 7. See Blakiston, N.;

Muschamp, G.

Widdrington, Robert, agent to Col. R. Coote, 1328.

Wideneis, Widenis. See Widnes.

Widnes, Wideneis, Widenis, Mill, co. Lancaster, farm rent of, 1019. Errata, 1453.

Wiele, Eliz. (Alice), Necessary Woman to the Queen, 1035, 1075.

Wigan, William, clerk, rector of Kensington parish church, issues to, for repair of the church, 1324, 1333.

Wigg, Edward, agent to Sir J. Hanmer's regiment, 306;

arrears of Crown Revenues, North Wales, 3;

arrears out of discovery of concealed lands, Ireland, 640–1.

Wight, Isle of, 1044.

collector of. See Cole, —,

Customs sloop at, commander of, 1126.

Governor of. See Cutts, John, Lord Cutts.

raising seamen in, 46, 488, 901, 1290.

Receiver General, Commissioners of Assessments, 33, 464, 590, 706, 870, 933, 1308.

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Cobb, T.

Receiver of Revenues of. See Cutts, John, Lord Cutts.

regiments encamped in, 1153.

Vice-Admiral of. See Poulett, Charles, Marquess of Winchester.

Wight, Richard, waiter and searcher, Heacham and Brancaster, 460.

Wigsall, Daniel, shipments of lead, 961, 1072.

Wilbarston, co. Northampton, farm of lands in, 1055.

Wilbeforth, Robert, highwayman arrested by, reward for, 117.

Wilcock, Wilcocks. See Wilcox.

Wilcox (Wilcock, Wilcocks, Wilcoxe), John, junior, Commissioner of Excise, 739, 939, 1100;

brewhouse and utensils of, seized, 1100, 1215, 1406;

proposal of, for managing the Duties of Excise, 1384.

-, -, receiver or treasurer of duties on glass etc., 1200.

Wild (Wyld, Wylde), Samuel, of London, weaver in Spitalfields, silks of, seized, 548, 679.

Wildbore, —, lieutenant, Army pay arrears, 554.

-, Jane, widow, husband's Army pay arrears, 554.

-, Mark, collector, Carlisle port. 565, 694, 696;

collector. Harwich, 696.

Wilden, Richard, tidesman and boatman, Cockersand Abbey, 1276.

Wilder, James, a Fellow Moneyer of the Mint, 224.

Wildey, William, master of the Modena, 360.

Wildman, John, captain, of Viscount Charlemont's regiment, 774.

-, Sir John, major, Postmaster General, 271, 332.

Wilhuis, Barbara, pension from the Queen, 1259.

Wilkes (Wilks), —, colonel, regiment of, 1256, 1262, 1267, 1419, 1420, 1422.

-, John, agent to Brigadier W. Stewart's regiment, 1046.

Wilkins (Wilkin), Benj., captain, royal bounty for, 236.

-, -, loan by, 914.

-, Robert, testator of Jane Bone, 17.

-, Thomas, grant to, of Customs debts and bonds, 1002, 1178, 1395–6.

Wilkinson, Ann, widow, rent of Gogmagog Hill stables, 118.

-, Joseph, petition for reward for apprehending a traitor, 1345.

-, William, landcarriageman's place, London port, 243.

Wilks. See Wilkes.

Will, Trooper. See Day, W.

Willard, Samuel, captain, bill of exchange payable to, for hire of the Swan, 1044.

-, -, master of the Samuel and George of Bristol, 847.

Willemstad. Willemstadt, Willenstadt, Williamstadt, Holland, transport of troops to, 307, 309, 318, 645, 650, 680, 685.

Willens, John, pension from the Queen for, 1128.

Willenstadt. See Willemstad.

Willett (Willet), John, agent to the accomptant of the Stables, 496;

travelling charges from and to Holland, 496.

-, Henry, collector of Excise, debts of, 923, 999.

WILLIAM III., abroad, and voyages beyond the seas, servants etc. attending, establishments of, and issues to, 35, 105, 196, 216, 237, 247, 250, 375, 495, 496, 547, 574, 576, 587, 594, 652, 675, 719, 965, 995, 1004, 1006, 1070, 1071, 1096, 1235, 1349. See also William III, —campaigns.

accession of, 85, 584, 773, 926, 952, 1329.

address of submission to, from the Convention of Maryland, 602.

advances to, for the war, 751, 755, 761.

affairs of, loans required for, 548.

agrees to the lists presented for the Household and other officers and persons in the Civil List, 1367.

aides-de-camp to, 126.

appoints commissioners for Greenwich Hospital, 926.

approach on Cork of forces of, 588.

Armies of, in Ireland, 7.

arms taken up for, in Ireland, 993.

arrival of, in England, 23, 565;

from Holland, 1289.

arrival of, in Flanders, 1064.

arrival of, in Ireland, 384.

at Dieghem, 210.

at Dublin, 9.

at the Hague, Court of, 1221.

attending the Treasury, 384, 1367, 1369, 1370, 1409, 1414, 1417, 1419–40 passim.

barber to, 576. See also Fermain, W.;

Longbottom, R.

barge-master to, houses for, 471. See also Warner, J.

bestows office of Secretary to the Treasury on W. Lowndes, 1369.

camp of, at Boquet, 1198.

at Finglas, 9.

at Grammont, 371.

at Namur, 1160, 1179.

at Watergoos, 1180, 1181, 1198.

campaigns of, 968, 1006.

servants etc. attending, and issues for, 36, 547, 564, 835, 966, 974, 995, 1008;

several not remembered by, 536.

Castle Connell blown up by order of, 645.

chapel of, at New York, plate for, 646.

in Barbados, plate etc. for, 583, 584.

in Maryland, plate for, 1261.

in New England, plate for, 648.

charity of, for the poor of the City of London, 889.

Closet Keeper to. See Kien, R.

coachman to. See Storke, D.

commanding regiments to be brought from Ireland for Flanders, 502.

diamond buttons for, 636.

draft letter of, for abating quit rents in Ireland, 582.

draught horses permitted to graze at Rathfarnham Castle, 383.

expedition to Flanders, 573–4.

expedition to the Low Countries 86, 566, 940.

ferries granted by, 654.

furniture for, from the Queen, 309.

goods and baggage of, from Holland, 379, 605, 821, 1224.

goods, baggage etc. of, for Holland, 111, 1003.

help promised by, for the Vaudois, 586.

horses for, issues for buying, 458, 557, 567, 1241, 1285.

horses of, brought from Holland, 495, 632, 650.

in camp (1692), 495.

in Council, 69, 83, 343, 459, 461, 712, 988.

Orders of, 2, 6, 13, 28, 36, 45, 49, 56, 93, 103, 139, 143, 387, 393, 396, 401, 403, 409, 410, 418, 420, 422, 423, 429, 430, 441, 444, 461, 471, 472, 488, 501, 503, 506, 513, 517, 576, 596, 599, 830, 834, 839, 844, 847, 852, 856, 866, 876, 893, 901, 919, 922, 925, 936, 945, 959, 968, 1006, 1017, 1061, 1066, 1072, 1086, 1252, 1260, 1263, 1266, 1277, 1285, 1289, 1290, 1292, 1302, 1311, 1313, 1336, 1341, 1353, 1355, 1361.

in Flanders, or going to, 262, 272, 275, 280, 410, 495, 496, 547, 587, 650, 675, 685, 1006, 1070, 1071, 1096, 1235.

in Holland, or going to, 154, 157, 172, 186, 190, 495, 496, 594;

musician attending, death of, 471.

in Ireland, 495;

campaign of, land for grazing horses of in, 575;

first coming to, 9;

going into, 1252.

indemnified from damages of second sales of prizes taken in last Dutch War, 413, 702.

intention of disposing of forfeited lands in Ireland, 179.

interest share of, in the Bank of England, transferred to W. Lowndes, 1017, 1370.

Irish subject of, in France, in open rebellion against, 476, 1390.

“jealous eye kept on right to quit rents,” 1198.

jewels for, 1030.

landing at Tor Bay, money falsely obtained from at, 772;

provisions furnished at, 595, 641;

quarters for Army at, 772.

landing in the West, 5, 428;

loans to, and services to, and accounts of, 112–3, 261, 562, 733, 1305.

landing of [in England in 1694], troops appointed to attend, 788.

lands granted by, 480.

“late Progress” of, 1289.

Latin verses for, from the “William and Mary College” in Virginia, 25.

lease not yielding profit to, 23. lease promised by, 612.

library of, book brought to, 1386;

keeper of. See Bentley, R.

loans to, and services to, in the West. See William III. —landing in the West.

money borrowed by command of, 767.

money reserved for personal service of, 625, 627.

officers, servants etc. of. See Index of Subjects-King's;

Royal Bedchamber;

Royal Household etc.

orders of, for raising seamen for the fleet, 488–9, 1290.

orders Regiment of Dragoons to march from Scotland for embarkation to Flanders, 487.

physicians to. See Index of Subjects-King's Physicians.

pictures and prints of, room in Whitehall for, 1313.

pictures of, 979, 1157.

plate of, lost in Flanders, replaced, 471.

present of a ship to the Portuguese, 112.

present of gunpowder to the Dey of Algiers, 1207, 1404.

present to, of a book, being a “System of Divinity” in Latin, 1123.

presents of jewels by, 627, 1043, 1176.

presents of plate by, 204, 1043, 1223, 1314.

printing of Declarations, speeches etc. for, when Prince of Orange, 1218.

prize ship bestowed by, 508.

progress to Sherwood, 1318.

proposal to let the duty of Butlerage in Ireland to, 932.

Protestants in Ireland take up arms for, 553.

reduction of Ireland to, 364.

rules of, for stating arrears of the Army in Ireland, 76.

running horses of, at Newmarket, 1206.

sale of lands to, in Chelsea, 935.

secret service, issue for, 586.

Secretary of State in attendance on, beyond the seas. See Blathwaite, W.

services to, before expedition to England, 117.

share of forfeitures, prizes etc., 6, 43, 90, 170, 217, 230, 234, 300, 449, 467, 503, 531, 533, 550–2, 566, 636, 659, 750, 766, 819, 889, 929, 940, 952, 982, 1066, 1083, 1091, 1209, 1247, 1311, 1313, 1324, 1388.

stationery for, in Flanders, 685.

subscriptions to the Bank of England, 781, 804, 830, 835, 1017.

voyages of, beyond sea, 105.

wine for, from the Duke of Tuscany, 1068.

yachts of, prohibited goods on, 1104, 1195.

Williams, —, agent to the Earl of Macclesfield, 879.

-, -, petition of, report of Agents for Taxes on, 817.

-, Cha., loans by, 914, 915.

-, -, surety for R. Malthus, 198.

-, Charles, Receiver of Assessments, co. Monmouth, 33, 638, 651, 1340.

-, David, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Anglesea, 466;

ditto, co. Carmarthen, 427, 1092;

ditto, cos. Denbigh, Flint and Montgomery, 427, 466, 1092.

-, Evans, loan by, 916.

-, Henry, doorkeeper to the House of Lords, 1200.

-, John, a captive in Algiers, redemption of, 255.

-, -, manager of the Printing Office, 527.

-, -, master of the Richard and Michael, 1286, 1302.

-, -, tenant, Dollyllyndew, 1049.

-, Jno., commander of the Customs smack at Bristol, 1230.

-, Nathaniel, Excise officer's place, North Wales, 976.

-, Richard, tenant, messuage, mill and lands in Pool, 1056.

-, Robert, tenant, Dinerth etc., co. Denbigh, 1051.

-, Roger, landwaiter, London port, 1150.

-, Tho., reward for apprehending E. Poore, 117.

-, Thomas, Army clothing debt, 142.

-, -, of New York, forfeited estate of, restored, 65.

-, -, tenant, Scotland Yard, 622.

-, Walter, grant, customs of Amobrage and Raglat in Cayo etc. manors, 690.

-, William, claim to mills in Milton, co. Pembroke, 1171–2.

-, -, petition of, for grant of the King's share of seizures, 1247, 1418.

-, -, et al., tenants, messuages and lands in Church Stoke etc., 1056.

- (Williamson), Sir William (William), Vice-Admiral, North Wales, 46, 488, 901, 1290;

estate of, co. Denbigh, 1201, 1374;

opposition of, to grant of fee farms etc., co. Denbigh, to Earl of Portland, 1201–2, 1374–5. Errata, 1457 (bis).

Williamson, Edmund, a Serjeant-at-Arms, 715, 735, 1089.

-, Sir Joseph, Keeper of the Paper Office, Whitehall, 37, 38, 144, 522, 523, 715, 735, 1335;

loans by, 522, 530, 1346;

tenant, Scotland Yard, 622.

-, Nehemiah, surveyor, waiter and searcher, Rye port, 144, 822.

-, Ralph, Receiver General of Assessments, cos. Durham, Northumberland and York, 32, 38, 152, 220, 302, 377, 435, 465, 589, 660, 933, 1235, 1277, 1307;

ditto, co. York, 420, 764, 902;

Receiver of Duties on Marriages, Births etc., cos. Durham, Northumberland and York, 1041;

employment in the disposal of stamped vellum etc., cos. Durham, Northumberland and York, 698.

-, Robert, searcher, London port, 160, 1211;

deputy undersearcher, London port, 1215.

-, Sir William. See Williams, Sir W.

Williamstadt. See Willemstad.

Williamstown, Ardee barony, co. Louth, 177.

Willin, Owen, tenant, Bodringhwyn, 1051.

Willingham, co. Cambridge, rent for the township of, 1026.

Willis, Edward, master of the Frehauke, 959.

-, John, payments to, 1335, 1438.

-, Richard, Dr., chaplain to the forces, 972.

Willison, Isaac, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Cumberland, 811, 859;

ditto, co. Westmorland, 811.

-, Mary, widow of Isaac, 223.

Willoughby, co. Leicester, rent of a tenement in, 1019.

Willoughby, —, Lady, pension from the Queen for, 1259.

-, Elizabeth, royal bounty for, 196, 203, 352, 367, 456, 532, 639, 649, 741, 742, 897, 953, 966, 1386.

-, Hugh, Lord Willoughby of Parham, royal bounty for, 163, 165, 167, 186, 732, 733, 740.

-, John, lieutenant, Army pay, 791.

Willoughby of Eresby, Lord. See Bertie, Robert.

Willoughby of Parham, Lord. See Willoughby, Hugh.

Wills, Edward, master of the Valiant Mary, 1006.

- (Mills), Robert, reward for apprehending burglars, 803.

Willson. See Wilson.

Willy, Edward, comptroller of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty, Barbados, 1242, 1410, 1414;

comptroller of the Plantation Duty, Barbados, 1242.

Wilmer, John, junior, collector of Petty Customs, London port, 890;

keeper of the cocquet seal, London port, 890.

Wilsford, Buckley, estate of E. Robinson, 212.

Wilshaw, —, captain, bills of exchange, 1125, 1144, 1390.

Wilson (Willson), —, lieutenant-colonel, Army pay, 604.

-, Andrew, son of John, lease, lands in Kirkandrews-upon-Esk, 17.

-, Francis, lease, lands in Long-town, 17.

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

-, John, Groom of the Queen's Great Chamber, 1034, 1074.

-, -, lease, lands in Kirkandrews-upon-Esk, 17.

-, -, mariner, 1152.

-, Michael, tidesman and boatman, Boston port, 1233.

-, Nathaniel, outlaw, lands of, in Stocknort [Stockport], 221.

-, Reginald, Navy disbursements at Jamaica, 159.

-, Samuel, distributor of, and collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co. Northumberland, 672.

-, Thomas, loans by, 16, 43.

-, -, surveyor in the Excise, reduced to gauger, 1400;

office of, relinquished, 1188, 1400.

-, William, alias Saxon, highwayman, conviction of, 1310.

Wiltshire, county of, 221, 350, 567, 1124.

Custos Rotulorum. See Thynne, Thomas, Viscount Weymouth.

Excise officers, 44, 489–490. See also Rose, W. D'la.

fee farm rents etc. in, 1020, 1333.

hundred court, 1333.

hundreds of, bailiff of, 1333.

Lord Lieutenant of. See Herbert, Thomas, Earl of Pembroke.

raising seamen in, 44, 490, 1292.

Receiver General, Commissioners etc. of Assessments, 33, 152, 202, 207, 454, 465, 589, 696, 723, 736, 933, 1091, 1200, 1207, 1307.

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Child, J.

Receiver of Crown Revenues. See Rudge, T.

sheriffs of, 1333. See also Wallis, H.

stamped vellum and paper in, distributor of, and collector of duty on. See Cutler, R.

Wiltshire, Edward, discharged from office of steward to Viscount Preston, 218.

Winchcomb, co. Gloucester, conveyance of mails to, 894.

Winchelsea, Winchilsea, co. Sussex, Customs officers at, 822, 1091;

frauds at, 1091.

Winchester, co. Hants, 447.

Bishop of, 267, 403.

Castle, 267.

King's house at, artificers employed in building, timber sales for, 212.

lands near, quit rents on, 267, 403.

lands purchased by Charles II. to be laid into the park at, 267.

St. Thomas's parish, rector of, 267.

Tenths of, annuity out of, 683.

works at, account outstanding, 812.

Winchester, Marchioness of. See Poulett, Frances.

-, Marquess of. See Poulett, Charles.

Winchilsea. See Winchelsea.

Winckle, Edward, a captive in Algiers, 255.

Wincles, —, tenant, house in London, 113.

Wind, Colonel. See Windsor, T.

Windesor. See Windsor.

Windham (Wyndham), Lady Ann, daughters of, pension for, 313, 314, 557, 559, 724, 734, 957, 966.

-, Sir Cha., commissioner for enquiry into abuses in New Forest, 700.

-, Frances, daughter of Lady Ann, pension for, 314, 559, 724, 957.

-, Hugh, colonel, regiment of, 91, 118, 191, 231, 270, 279, 282, 286, 294, 299, 347, 457, 479, 545, 555, 1045, 1159;

agents for. See Butler, R.;

Pauncefort, T.

-, Mahaleel, doorkeeper, House of Lords, 715, 1138, 1155, 1200.

-, Mary, loans by, 915.

-, Rachel, daughter of Lady Ann, pension for, 314, 559, 724, 957.

-, -, Mris., Woman of the Queen's Bedchamber, 1034, 1075.

-, Sir Thomas, pension for, 724, 734.

-, William, loan by, 907, 908.

-, See also Wymondham.

Windischgrätz, Count de, envoy from the Emperor, secret service payment for, 1039.

Windsor (Wind, Windesor), Thomas, colonel, regiment of, 504, 632, 726 (Errata, 1451), 727, 744, 788, 856, 1000, 1045, 1160, 1224;

agent for. See Owsley, N.

-, -, Groom of the Bedchamber, 34, 35, 563, 973.

-, -, steward of Reigate manor, 1069.

Windsor, 266.

Avenue. See Windsor Castle. carpenter at. See Punter, J.

churchwardens of, 37. See also Windsor—mayor and churchwardens.

Dean and Chapter of, rents payable to, 1252.

bay for, 419.

King's Head tenement, 1297.

lands near, leases of, 7, 30, 77, 140, 1282.

mayor and churchwardens of, annuity to, for the church and poor of, 277, 288, 854.

Old Windsor, 209, 266, 391;

Dean and Prebends' lands, 1023;

Ley, the, 1023;

rents payable out of, 1023;

Remnan's, Runalls, Runnalls, in, 1023. Errata, 1454;

tithing men of, 1023;

Worships, 1023.

plumber at. See Roberts, M.

Shaw Farm, 266, 945, 1016.

Spiritual Court, 37.

Walton's Mease, 209, 391.

Ward, Ward Mead. See Eton.

Works at, payments for, 322, 969, 1225. See also Windsor Castle and Honor.

Windsor Castle and Honor, 218.

Avenue from, to Windsor Great Park, lands annexed to, 945;

lands purchased by Charles II. for making, 1252.

Company of Invalids or Pensioners at, issues for, 91, 607, 775;

agent for. See Peppett, B.

engine and mill, keeper of. See Taylor, J.

mill river adjoining, repairs to dam between the Thames and, 1337.

Heather's lands in, rent out of, 1023.

housekeeper of. See Randue, T.

lands near, lease of, 1235, 1280, 1283;

used by officers of the Works, 1235, 1280, 1362.

repairs at, payments for, 1240, 1288, 1411–2;

timber stores for, 1280–1, 1362.

revenues, accounts, 369, 1385.

issues out of, 277, 969.

pensions, salaries etc. payable out of, 369.

receiver of, rents payable to, 140, 1282. See also Roberts, W.

Tennis Court, lands purchased by Charles II. for, 1280–1, 1362.

Timber Yard, parish duties on, suit to determine whether situate within or without the King's Palace, 36–7, 63.

Works at, Paymaster for. See Roberts, W.;

surveyor of. See Ball, J.

Windsor Forest, Bagshot Rails, hay for the deer, 1000;

keeper of. See Clark, W.

Battles Walk or Bailiwick, circuitor or bailiff of. See Branch, J.

Bearwood Coppice, caveat against felling wood in, 199.

Courts in, steward of. See Whitlocke, C.

Cranborne Chase, hay for the deer, 1113;

keeper of. See Sayers, E.

deer in, hay for, 889.

Fan Grove (Fangrove) Coppice, 1293, 1348.

felling in, 606.

keepers in, increase of wages for, 889.

Knowle Grove (Knowlegrove, Knole) Coppice, 1293, 1348.

timber in, for the Navy, 220;

not for the Navy, 69.

Windsor Great Park, Avenue from the Castle to. See Windsor Castle.

lodge in, works done at, 88, 510.

Mote Park taken into. See Windsor Mote Park.

Windsor Honor. See Windsor Castle and Honor.

Windsor House Park or Little Park, 1280, 1283.

deer in, 352.

fencing trees in, 352.

keeper of. See Duppa, Sir T.;

Shepherd, Sir F.

part of Shaw Farm laid into, 945.

repairs in, payment for, 970.

Windsor Little Park. See Windsor House Park.

Windsor Mote Park, rent of. See Granville, B.;

taken into Windsor Great Park, 19, 842, 1180, 1270.

trees felled in, 193.

Windsor Underore, co. Berks, rent payable by the tithing men of, 1023.

Windward Islands, Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief. See Kendal, Col. F.;

French taken from and sent to Hispaniola, 345. See also Dominica;

St. Lucia;

St. Vincent.

Wine, —, chaplain going to Jamaica, royal bounty for, 456.

Wingfield (Wingfeild), —, Mris., widow of Col. Wingfield, 518.

-, -, colonel, Army pay, 513, 518, 536.

- See also Winkfield.

Wingham, co. Kent, rent out of the bailiwick of, 1021.

Winkfield, Wingfeild, Wingfield, co. Berks, 1023, 1024;

rent payable by the tithing men of, 1023;

Goodwin's tenement, 1023;

Hodge Lands, 1024;

Hurst's Lands, 1024;

Taylor's Mead, 1023, 1024.

Winn. See Wynne.

Winter, -, wife of William, widow of R. Jones, lease, Brecon Forest, 81.

-, Joshua, master of the Leopard (Lepord), 1182.

-, Samuel, tidesman, Hull port, 1296.

-, William, lease, Brecon Forest, 81.

-, -, register of ships in tidesurveyor's office, London port, 389.

-, See also Wintour.

Winterton Ness, co. Norfolk, lighthouse, 952, 977, 992, 1261.

Wintour, Edward, Excise officer, 754.

-, Robert, clerk in the Crown Office, King's Bench, 859, 997, 1196, 1203;

loan by, 907.

-, See also Winter.

Wirksworth, co. Derby, manor and liberty of, copper mines in, 176.

Wirrall, George, tenant, co. Montgomery, 1059.

Wise, Henry, reward for apprehending highwaymen, 1215, 1217.

-, Thomas, merchant, lands of, Queen's County, forfeited, 130, 177–8.

Wiseman, Lady Arabella, sister and executrix of Viscount Hewett, brother's Army pay arrears, 268, 279, 281, 779, 794.

Wismar, Germany, ship of, 832.

Witch. See Wyche.

Witchingford. See Wichenford.

Witham. See Wytham.

Withers (Wither), —, captain, company of, 564, 991.

-, Jer., distributor of, and collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co. Warwick, 672.

-, John, son of William, renewal of lost Exchequer order on the life of, 1359.

-, -, tidesman, Topsham port, 852.

-, Margaret, wife of William, renewal of lost Exchequer order on the life of, 1359.

-, Sarah, renewal of lost Exchequer order on the life of, 1359.

-, Thomas, son of William, renewal of lost Exchequer order on the life of, 1359.

-, William, junior, 1359.

-, -, son of William, junior, renewal of lost Exchequer orders on the life of, 1359.

Withins, John, a captive in Algiers, redemption of, 255.

Wittewrong, James, of London, merchant, reversion of annuity purchased by, 1355.

Witzenhuyson (Wetzenhuyson), Matchell, pension from the Queen for, 1128. Errata, 1457.

Wivenhoe, co. Essex, Customs officers at, 7.

Wodditton. See Woodditton.

Woestine. See Wostein.

Wogan, [Sir William], Serjeant-at-Law, concerning abatement of assessments, 424.

Woking, co. Surrey, manor and hundred of, 1014, 1257, 1285.

Wolesly. See Wolseley.

Wolfe, —, lieutenant, wife of, pension from the Queen for, 1128.

-, James, merchant, trading to Russia, 216.

-, John, merchant, trading to Russia, 216.

Wolfenbüttel, Germany, subsidies for, 1370.

Wollaston. See Woolstone.

Wollett (Woolet), William, Army clothing contractor, 150, 284, 641.

Wolseley (Wolesly, Wolsley, Woolesly, Woolsely, Woseley), —, agent for Colonel E. Matthew's regiment, 219;

concerning hospitals in Flanders, 218.

-, Robert, envoy extraordinary at Brussels, 86;

envoy extraordinary to the Elector of Bavaria, 121, 122, 357, 674, 757, 845, 1073, 1081, 1304, 1357;

issues to, 141, 352, 676;

loans by, 676, 695, 1081, 1311.

-, William, colonel or brigadier, agent for, 1419, 1425. See also Hughes, —.;

concerning grant of custodiam of lands etc., Ireland, 485, 609, 926–7, 1054, 1419, 1425, 1426, 1437;

Master General of the Ordnance, Ireland, 554;

papers of, 638;

regiment of, 397, 399, 472, 513, 534, 581.

-, -, conservator and supervisor of Dean Forest, 530, 866–7.

Wolstenholme, Henry, receiver of Plantation duties and impositions on tobacco and sugar, 584, 662;

assistant to, 662.

-, Sir Thomas, annual rent out of the Excise in lieu of part of the Banker's Debt, 628;

son of, 628, 693.

-, Thomas, son of Sir Thomas, Customs debts of, 628, 693.

Wolsum. See Walsum.

Wolverhampton, co. Stafford, inquisition taken at, 591;

place of Excise collector at, 989.

Wonham, William, waiter to attend glasshouses and collect duties on glass etc., 1204, 1214, 1405.

Wood, —, house of, in Clement's Lane, 741.

-, Cornelius, colonel, regiment of, 625, 628, 677, 1045, 1160;

agent for. See Owsley. N.

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

-, Henry, of Earl of Oxford's regiment, Army pay arrears, 809, 877, 888.

-, Hugh, bond forfeited to, 730.

-, John, goods of, lost at sea, 1088.

-, -, highwayman arrested by, 130.

-, Joseph, watchman's place, London port, 320.

-, Margaret, Necessary Woman to the Queen, 1035, 1075.

-, Nath., Excise debts of, 1309.

-, Richard, bill of, payment of, 1078.

-, Robert, petition for reward for apprehending a traitor, 1345.

-, William, bond forfeited to, 730.

-, See also Woods.

Wood Ditton. See Woodditton.

Woodcock, Thomas, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Leicester, 1308, 1436, 1437.

-, -, royal bounty for, 1334.

Woodcraft, John, sword cutler, 273, 1126.

Woodditton, Wodditton, Wood Ditton, co. Cambridge, 1026;

Saxon (Saxton) Hall manor in, rent for, 1026.

Woodenfarm. See Wichenford.

Woodford. William, publishers of libels apprehended by, 359.

Woodgate, John, deputy postmaster at Canterbury, 894, 936, 1087, 1373, 1376.

Woodhouse, John, wounded by G. Higgins, 263.

Woodland, Annos, master of the Rebecca and Elizabeth of Boston, 284.

-, Sarah. See Land.

Woodruff (Woodruffe), Edmund, Agent for Taxes, 22, 207, 302, 503, 714, 737, 973, 1168, 1370;

loan by, 182.

Woods (Wood), Thomas, of London, goldsmith, warrant to coin and sell copper medals etc., 543, 686–7;

proposal for coining tin farthings etc., 610.

Woodward, Susanna, royal bounty for, 455, 722, 869.

Woolaston. See Woolstone.

Woolesly. See Wolseley.

Woolet. See Wollett.

Wooley. See Woolley.

Woolley (Wooley), Robert, broker to D. Barry, 778.

Woolsely. See Wolseley.

Woolstone, Wollaston, Woolaston, Woolston, co. Berks, rent out of lands in, 1022. Errata, 1454.

Woolwich, co. Kent, Navy stores at, hemp for, 647;

ship at, 246;

Yard, sale of decayed ships and stores in, 1005, 1348.

Wootton, John, Excise collector, Galway, 37.

Worcester, county of, 508, 894.

Custos Rotulorum. See Coventry, Thomas. Lord Coventry.

Excise officers, 44, 489–490.

fee farm rents in, 1024–5. Errata, 1454.

Lord Lieutenant of. See Talbot, Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury.

raising seamen in, 44, 490, 1292.

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Baker, N.

Receiver General of Hearthmoney. See Cox, R.

Receivers General, Commissioners etc. of Assessments, 34, 152, 466, 589, 635, 637, 683, 934, 1205, 1307.

sheriff of. See Swift, S.

stamped vellum and paper in, distributor of, and collector of duty on. See Collins, W.

superstitious lands in, 415, 591.

Worcester, co. Worcester, battle of, escape of Charles II. from, 963.

Castle, County Court held at, 1025.

clothiers and fullers of, 374.

conveyance of mail from, 894.

corn, meal etc. shipped from, 414.

fee farm rent of, 1024.

mayor of, 374.

Receiver General of Assessments, 34, 466, 934.

Sidbury in, inquisition taken at, 591. Errata, 1450.

Worcester, diocese of, tenths of, 401, 436.

Wordell, Benjamin, of New England, mariner, 945.

Worley, —, concerning complaint by Members of Parliament, 544.

Wormall, Jacob, of New England, mariner, 945.

-, William, of New England, master of the Fisher of Boston, 934, 945.

Wormeley, Ralph, visitor and governor of the “William and Mary” College, Virginia, 24–5.

Worsely. See Worsley.

Worships. See Windsor, Old.

Worsley, Worsely, [? in Rock], co. Worcester, rent for the township of, 1025.

Worsop (Warsopp), Eliz., pension from the Queen for, 1035, 1076.

Worthington, Elizabeth, laundress to the Queen, 1034, 1075;

bill of, payment of, 1078.

-, James, Page of the Queen's Backstairs, 1034, 1074.

-, Richard, of Blanstow, co. Lancs, 167.

-, Tho., of Blanstow, co. Lancs, 167.

-, William, pension from the Queen for, 1128.

Woseley. See Wolseley.

Wosencroft (Wozencroft), Susanna, widow, royal bounty for, 237–8, 245, 455, 722, 869.

Wostein (Woestine), Jacob van, footman to the Queen, 1035, 1075.

Wotton, co. Surrey, hundred of, 1014, 1257, 1285.

Wotton, Thomas, goldsmith, advance fraudulently obtained from, 679.

Wozencroft. See Wosencroft.

Wrathgormelly, [? co. Meath], 252.

Wren (Wrenn), Sir Christopher, Surveyor General of the Works, 12, 30, 54, 57, 76, 84, 88, 90, 183, 189, 200, 208, 220, 248, 264, 265, 267, 273, 283, 291, 298, 303, 322, 338, 341, 362, 390, 421, 425, 439, 447, 510, 616, 628, 670, 671, 694, 709, 724, 750, 753, 770, 773, 784, 786, 808, 813, 818, 835, 848, 895, 939, 948, 968, 1006, 1012, 1098, 1105, 1106, 1123, 1126, 1149, 1195, 1235, 1240, 1337, 1346, 1347, 1353, 1367, 1383, 1387, 1401, 1403, 1411;

delivery to, of painted tiles from Holland, for Greenwich Hospital, 976;

fee farm rents conveyed to, in reprisal of defective rents purchased by, co. Lincoln, 293, 463;

issue to, for superintending the erection of Chelsea Hospital, 232;

loan by, 909;

memorial of, 1379;

salary issues to, 715, 1137.

-, Ellen (Ellenor), widow of Ralph, Navy pension for, 31;

pay arrears due to husband of, 1353.

-, Ralph, captain, commander-in-chief of the squadron in the West Indies, 31;

pay arrears, as captain of the ships Norwich and Coronation, 1353.

Wrexham, co. Denbigh, bailiff of, 1047;

Justice Hall or Court House, shops under, lease of, 257, 441, 460, 1048;

Mill, 1407.

Wright, —, admiral, the French on Windward Islands sent to Hispaniola by, 345.

-, -, making a catalogue of St. James's Library, 629, 645.

-, Edmond, master of the Cæsar, 360.

-, Francis, loan by, 917.

-, John, loans by, 911.

-, -, of the Peth, lease of Rose Trees in trust for J. Stockbridge, 17.

-, Jos., loans by, 910.

-, Joshua, landcarriageman, London port, 375;

clippings seized by, 949;

petition of, for better employment in the Customs, 1100.

-, Richard, distributor of, and collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., cos. Anglesea, Carnarvon, Merioneth and Montgomery, 672.

-, -, schoolmaster, tenant of house etc., London, 70.

-, Robert, robbery committed by, 427.

-, Thomas, loan by, 911.

-, -, of Longstone, Troop of Horse raised by, 796, 805.

-, William, distributor of, and collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co. Essex, 671.

-, -, Recorder of Oxford, 1402.

-, -, stewardship of East Hendred and Shippon manors. 1226, 1408.

Wriothesley, Thomas, Lord Wriothesley (afterwards 2nd Earl of Southampton), grant to, by Henry VIII., of lands of the dissolved monastery of Stratford Langthorne, 107.

-, -, 5th Earl of Southampton, Lord High Treasurer, 663, 809, 1426.

Writtle, James, false testimony of, 435, 531, 582.

Würtemberg, Duke of, commander-in-chief of the Danish Forces, 384, 385, 386, 387, 440, 593;

convoy going to Flanders with, 1361;

payment for, 195;

regiment of, 92, 169, 184.

Wybrants, Daniel, rents on lands, Ireland, granted to, in trust for T. Tollemache, 379.

Wyche (Witch, Wych), Sir Cyril, one of the Lords Justices, Ireland, 241, 280, 392, 433, 498, 600, 826, 977, 1090;

lease, coal and lead mines, Denbigh lordship, 244, 1049.

Wychwood Forest, Wichwood Forest, co. Oxford, coppices etc. in, 882.

Wygin (Wygon), William, loan by, 911.

Wygon. See Wygin.

Wyld, Wylde. See Wild.

Wymondham, Windham, co. Norfolk, division of, assessments on persons not taking oaths [of Supremacy etc.], 792.

Wyndham. See Windham.

Wynne (Winn, Wynn), Cadwallader, lands of, co. Montgomery, 277.

-, Edward, tenant, Segrwyd and Cernyfed, 1052.

-, Lady Grace, tenant, Segrwyd and Cernyfed, 1052.

-, Henry, clerk to the Commissioners of Appeals in Excise, 146.

-, Hester, tenant, Guilsfield, 1058.

-, James, colonel, regiment of, 141, 159, 235, 397, 399, 488, 500, 513, 523, 578, 610, 623, 632, 643, 650, 682, 727, 740, 751, 767, 814, 822, 1045;

agent for, 682. See also Payne, J.;

troop of, taken by the French, 857.

-, John, tenant, Archwedlog and Barrog, 1051;

tenant, Erethlyn, 1052.

-, Sir John, opposition to grant of fee farms in Denbigh and Bromfield and Yale lordships to Earl of Portland, 1202, 1375;

steward of Bromfield and Yale lordship, 830;

tenant, Vala Crucis monastery, 1048.

-, -, and inhabitants of co. Denbigh, against grant of mines in Denbigh and Bromfield and Yale lordships to Sir R. Cotton, 560;

petition of, for grant of shops under Wrexham County Hall, 441.

-, Margaret, widow, tenant, mill in Denbigh, 1048;

tenant, Ystrad, co. Denbigh, 1049.

-, Owen, Warden of the Mint. 1358.

-, Sir Richard, lease, pre-fines and post-fines, cos. Chester and Flint, 1227.

-, Richard, tenant, Wickwer and Trofarth, 1051.

Wynyard. See Whinyard.

Wyrley, Humph[rey], commissioner of assessments, co. Stafford, 229, 297, 298.

Wytham, Witham, co. Berks, manor of, rent out of, 1022.

Wythers, —, Adjutant-General, Army payments, 123, 498.

Wyvell, Edward, executor to W. Stokes, 418.

X

Xuington. See Tewington.

Y

Yale, co. Denbigh, lordship and manor of. See Bromfield and Yale.

Praepositura (Prepos), fee farm rents in collection of the bailiff of, 1048.

Raglaria (Reglarie), fee farm rents in collection of the bailiff of, 1048.

Yale, Elihu, East India Company assisted by, 361.

Yard, —, advertisements in the Gazette, 160, 181, 205, 587.

Yard Fald. See Arthuret.

Yardley, William, tenant, Greenwich, 797.

Yarlside. See Yearside.

Yarm, co. York, 1011, 1265, 1364.

Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, agent for prizes. See Clark, T.

comptroller of. See Spendlove, F.

customer of, deputy to. See Cannon, T.;

Hastings, J.

Customs collector, 49;

additional salary for, 1189.

Customs officers, 90, 451, 461, 545, 759.

herrings, exportation of, 876.

North Sea and herring fishery, Excise duty on beer for, 80, 417, 481, 485, 517, 887, 1286.

place appointed to receive seamen, 49.

prize ships taken to, 422.

ships from, 430, 876.

Yarner, Francis, captain, Army payment, 1065. See also Yarner, John.

-, John, captain, of Earl of Meath's afterwards Col. F. Hamilton's regiment, 637, 1087, 1374. See also Yarner, Francis.

Yate. See Yates.

Yates (Yate, Yeates), —, Mris., issue to, 966.

-, John, landwaiter, Bristol port, 976.

-, Sir John, widow of, 591.

-, Lady Mary, widow of Sir John, lands of, co. Worcester, 591.

-, Nicho., pension for, 957.

-, Richard, royal bounty for, 455, 722, 869. Errata, 1450.

-, Robert, mayor, appointed to receive seamen at Bristol, 49.

-, Ruth, pension from the Queen for, 1129.

Yeaganstown. See Gaganstown.

Yeagogstown. See Gaganstown.

Yealm, River, co. Devon, 442.

Yearside [? Yarlside], Wood, co. Lancaster, fee farm rent of, 1020.

Yeates. See Yates.

Yeaveley. See Iveley.

Yelverton, Christopher, lieutenant-colonel, company of Foot Guards of, Army payment, 1298.

Yeroth. See Llanfihangel ar Arth.

Y Mayne Lloyd, lands called. See Clifferio.

Yoakley, Michael, owner of the Mary Hopewell, 444.

Yong, Yonge. See Young.

York, Archbishop of. See Sharpe, J.

York, county of, 38, 412, 454, 486, 653, 696, 763, 796, 919, 924, 1011, 1119, 1265, 1335, 1364.

Assizes, 685.

attorney in, prosecution of, 413.

Auditor of Crown Revenues, 166, 636. See also Shales, H.;

Shales, J.;

Stephens, A. clippers and coiners in, evidence against, 166.

debts owing from persons in, 288.

Excise collectors in, 487, 644.

See also Benson, W.;

York county, East Riding;

North Riding.

fee farm rents in, 1019.

hay, corn etc. in, tithes of, grant of, 882.

raising seamen in the three Ridings of, 46, 489, 902, 1291.

Receiver General etc. of Assessments, 32, 152, 220, 302, 377, 420, 435, 465, 589, 660, 764, 933, 1235, 1277, 1307.

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Williamson, R.

Receiver General of Hearthmoney. See Blackburne, G.

sheriff of, 654, 924. See also Fairfax, H.;

Gill, J.

solicitor for the 12d. Aid. See Christian, W.

stamped vellum, paper etc. in, disposal of petition concerning, 698;

distributors of, and collectors of duty on. See York County—East, North and West Ridings.

superstitious lands in, commission of enquiry into, 265.

undersheriff of. See Washington, —.

Vice-Admiral of. See Ingram, Arthur, Viscount Irvine.

East Riding, Excise collector.

See Fox, T. See also York county—Excise collector.

stamped vellum and paper in, distributor of, and collector of duty on. See Lister, W.

North Riding, Excise collector.

See Huddleston, F.

stamped vellum and paper in, distributor of, and collector of duty on. See Hall, J.;

petition for place of, 651.

West Riding, stamped vellum and paper in, distributor of, and collector of duty on. See Maynard, G.

York, co. York, 199, 1082, 1278.

baggage of troops carried from Hull to, and thence to Chester, 386.

Castle, General Gaol Delivery at, convictions at, 287.

inquisition at, 486.

Mint at, 1430.

Receiver General of Assessments, 465.

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages Births etc. See Williamson, R.

St. Mary's Monastery, Courts of, steward of. See Hillyard, C.;

Norcliffe B.;

profits of, 696.

seized by the Duke of Leeds (Marquess of Carmarthen at), 565, 748.

superstitious lands in, commission of enquiry into, 265.

Tenths of, payments out of, 197, 683.

walls of, 636.

York, Duke of. See James II.

York County, Virginia, General Assembly for, 25.

York River, Virginia, lands for the “William and Mary” College, Virginia, 24, 25.

Yorke, William, robbery on the highway, 830.

Youghal, co. Cork, ferry at, 99.

Young (Yong, Yonge), —, captain, commander of the Concord, 1216.

-, -, forgery of an affidavit, 1417.

-, Anthony de, pension from the Queen for, 1128.

-, Charles, collector, Arundel, 90;

collector, Shoreham, 90.

-, Ferdinand, waiter and searcher, Sarum port, 1348.

-, Gustavius, tidesurveyor, Hull port, 889.

-, James, clerk, going as chaplain to Leeward Islands, issues for, 1254, 1257.

-, John, goods smuggled by, at Bulverhythe, 1246.

-, Thomas, master of the William and Thomas, 176.

-, Sir Walter, Customs Commissioner, 739, 1358.

-, William, a Commissioner for Wine Licences, 381, 1389.

-, -, issue to, for transport of H. Dean to Barbados, 1155, 1390.

Ysceibion, Skibcow, Skibeon, Skybcon, Skybeon, co. Denbigh, farm of the mill in, 1048;

lands in, 1051. Errata, 1454, 1455.

Ystrad, Astrad, Astral, Astrat, Ostrat, co. Denbigh, chantry lands [lands cantar], 1049;

“lenen” mill in, 1049;

manor of, farm of, 1052. Errata, 1455, 1457.

Z

Zealand, Zeland, Denmark, battalion, 92, 385.

Zeeland, Zeland, Holland, 961.

Zeland. See Zealand;

Zeeland.

Zelle, Zell, Duke (Elector) of, Garter installation of, issues for, 247, 259.

Zouch, —, renewal of lost money orders, 472.

-, Arthur, renewal of lost money order, 453.

-, Sir Edward, entail of Bagshot, Bisley etc. manors and hundreds of Woking, Blackheath and Wotton, 1014.

-, James, grandson of Sir Edward, petition for grant of reversion of Bagshot, Bisley etc. manors and hundreds of Woking, Blackheath and Wotton, 1014, 1257;

caveat against grant to, 1285.

Zuilichem (Zulichen), Monsieur, Secretary in Holland, free carriage of letters etc. of, 79.

Zulestein, Zulesteyn. See Zuylestein.

Zulichen. See Zuilichem.

Zuylestein (Zulestein, Zulesteyn, Zuylesteyne), —, major-general, regiment of, 92.

-, William Henry Nassau de (William de Nassau), afterwards Earl of Rochford, Master of the Robes, 406, 437, 439, 444, 566, 687, 869, 995, 1004, 1156, 1180, 1188.

annuity for, 1037, 1250.

grant to, of estates of Marquess of Powys in cos. Montgomery and Northampton, 1054–9;

hearing before Treasury Lords concerning, 1405, 1444–6.

loans by, 427, 444, 446, 1188.

lodgings of, in Whitehall, 1003, 1316.