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C
Candle, sale by inch of, 237, 265, 298, 347.
Capitation Act. See Assessments— [First] 3s. Aid.
Cardmaker, 146.
Cask, making and trimming of, 183.
Ceremonies, Marshal of, annuity of, 248; Master of, salary of, 247, 248; assistant to, annuity of, 248.
CHAMBER, THE, Groom Porter,
issues for, 127.
-, messengers, 61, 63, 150, 270.
-, attending the Customs,
106, 230; the King
in Flanders, 105; the
Plenipotentiaries in
Holland, 105; the
Treasury, 106, 230.
-, great extremity of, 190.
-, loans by, 170.
-, Treasurer of, 105, 190.
-, issues to, 17, 18, 94, 162,
209, 226, 236, 255,
270, 304, 306, 349.
-, Malt Lottery tickets of,
276, 297.
-, Office of, 42, 247; debt
due in, 308; establishment of, 171, 210.
-, payments by, 14, 147,
154, 171, 210, 260.
Chamberlain, Lord. See Royal Household.
Chancery, Court of, 253.
-, Masters in Chancery, 221.
-, issues for, 18, 163, 208,
255.
-, loans by, 163, 208;
discount on, 211.
Chocolate, duty on. See Customs— duties.
Cinque Ports, Judge of Court of Admiralty of, 94.
Civil List, England, 42, 43, 67, 178, 200, 253, 255, 266, 270, 272, 273, 276, 278, 279, 283, 287, 304, 314, 338, 344, 349; funds, 106, 224; issues for, 60, 245.
-, Ireland. See Index of Persons and Places—Ireland.
Clipped money. See Mint—money.
Clippers and coiners. See Mint.
Closet Keeper. See King's Closet Keeper.
Clothiers. See Army.
Cloths and Clothing, alnage duty, revenue of, 138, 311.
Coaches. See Hackney Coaches.
Coal, duty on, 315; mines, 34–6, 66, 141, 186, 239, 288, 290.
Coffee, duty on. See Customs—duties.
Cofferer. See Royal Household.
Coinage. See Mint.
Coiners. See Mint—clippers.
Coins, foreign gold, 75, 307.
Colleries, lease of, 239.
Colonies, in the West Indies, French design against, 154.
Common Pleas, Court of, Ireland. See Index of Persons and Places— Ireland.
Commons, House of, 3.
-, Clerk of, 256.
-, messengers of, 309.
-, Serjeant-at-Arms, 42, 82;
issues for, 255, 256, 309,
338.
-, Speaker of, issues for, 18,
118, 165, 225, 256; return
of jewel plate, 110.
-, under clerks attending, issues
for, 119, 256.
-, Ireland. See Index of Persons and Places—Ireland.
Continued Impositions. See Wine Acts.
Copper Miners, Company of, charter granted to, 220; Governor of, 220.
Cork, seizure of, 161.
Corn, duty on. See Customs—duties.
Counsel. See King's Counsel.
Courts Baron, 124.
Crimps. See Customs.
Crown, Clerk of the, Ireland. See Index of Persons and Places— Ireland.
Crown Law, 243; charges, issues for, 63, 91, 183, 194, 226, 252, 271, 306.
Crown rents. See Index of Persons and Places— Ireland, Lands.
Crown revenues. See Lands, England —revenues.
Currants, seizures of, 173, 190, 205, 215.
Custodiam leases. See Lands, England; Index of Persons and Places— Ireland, Lands.
CUSTOMS—
-, accounts, Cashier's, 230, 352;
Solicitor's, 40, 243, 244.
-, Act of Frauds (14 Car. II,
c. 11), 155, 271, 300.
-, Aliens' duties, 25, 52, 55,
151, 215.
-, boatmen, 149, 166, 182, 206,
261, 271, 308.
-, bonds, 25, 39, 161, 175, 280.
-, brokers, 199.
-, Cashier, accounts. See
Customs—accounts.
-, foreign gold coins not
to be accepted, 308.
-, money bags, allowance
for to cease, 337.
-, payments by, 100, 106,
226, 230, 248, 309,
352.
-, weekly accounts to be
made to the Agents
for Taxes, 148.
-, weekly payments into the
Exchequer, 36, 198.
-, collectors, 46, 182, 205, 222,
237, 248, 251, 265, 312,
346; clerk to, 182; not
to receive foreign gold
coins, 75; to accept
Exchequer Bills, 246.
-, Commissioners, new commission, 9, 44, 148, 158,
206; payments by for
coast watching, etc., 154,
213, 274; Secretary to,
206.
-, Comptroller, deputy, 342.
-, crimps, 199.
-, customers, 222.
-, debts due for, 57, 314.
-, Duties, Additional Impositions, 207; debt due for,
307; loans on, 22, 30;
payments out of, 38, 202.
-, on coffee, tea, chocolate
and spices for payment of the interest
of the Transport debt
for the reducing of
Ireland (as by 6–7
Wm. III, c. 7), 196.
-, on corn, 6, 107, 231.
-, on East India goods. See
Wine Acts.
-, on fish, 279.
-, on French ships trading
into England, 137.
-, on leather. See Excise.
-, on paper. See Stamp
Duties.
-, on tin, 195.
-, on tobacco, 25, 175. See
also Wine Acts.
-, on wines. See Wine Acts.
-, on wool, 206, 311.
-, One per cent. or Mediterranean Duty on
exports or imports
from the Straits beyond Malaga in ships
of less than two decks,
etc. (Act of 14 Car.
II, c. 11), 155, 249,
271.
-, Tunnage and Poundage.
See Customs—Tunnage.
-, House, 57, 246, 280;
unauthorised persons
attempting to negotiate
merchants' business, 199;
Usher of, 199.
-, jerquers, 181.
-, King's waiters, 204.
-, land carriagemen, 252.
-, landwaiters, 37, 68, 98, 181,
182, 290, 348; petition
of concerning employment
of quay men in London
port, 39, 204, 339.
-, London port. See Customs—
Officers.
-, messenger attending. See
Chamber, The—messengers.
-, noli prosequi entered against
informations, 94, 119, 151,
152, 155, 156, 160, 170,
173, 175, 182, 206, 215,
219, 252, 285, 300, 338.
-, noontenders, 260.
-, Officers, 70, 77, 265, 279, 285,
298, 306.
-, additional establishment
of to guard the Sussex
coast, 155.
-, in the Plantations, 154,
170.
-, London port, deputy
collector outwards,
107; salaries, 226.
-, outports, salaries, 226.
-, prisoner in France, 277,
303.
-, salaries not more than
60l. per annum exempt
from assessments, 154.
-, unlawfully negotiating
merchants' business,
199.
-, visiting goods in private
houses, 71, 85, 98, 102,
104, 292; to be discontinued, 71.
-, weekly accounts of hammered money paid into
the Mint, 25, 175.
-, payments into the Exchequer,
312.
-, quay men, 204, 339.
-, Receiver General of, 25, 46.
-, Register of Certificates at
Guernsey, 39, 206.
-, riding surveyors, 130, 154,
290, 342.
-, searchers, 182, 346.
-, seizures, 46, 47, 94, 132, 140,
152, 153, 155, 156, 160,
170, 173, 175, 187, 188,
190, 205, 206, 214, 215,
216, 219, 222, 231, 254,
261, 265, 277, 279, 280,
285, 286, 288, 298, 300,
306, 312, 338, 347,
-, issues out of, 97.
-, King's share of, 152,
155, 161, 206, 264,
265, 277, 300, 312,
343.
-, payments into the Exchequer out of, 159.
-, Solicitor of, 21, 25, 57, 206,
300, 347; deputy to, 21;
accounts of. See Customs—
accounts.
-, stockjobbers, 199.
-, supervisor, 68.
-, Surveyor General of, 251,
344.
-, surveyors, 98, 237, 260, 312,
339, 346.
-, tallies of assignment out of,
225.
-, three fourths, 217; loans on,
32, 191.
-, tidesmen, 28, 39, 130, 149,
152, 181, 182, 195, 214,
252, 261, 269, 278, 280,
290, 308, 309, 348; establishment of at Bristol, 182.
-, tide-surveyor, 173.
-, Tunnage and Poundage, 188,
206.
-, Act (8–9 Wm. III, c. 21)
for paying annuities
on tunnage of ships,
91; Act (8–9 Wm.
III, c. 24) for granting
a further subsidy of
Tunnage and Poundage, 101, 199.
-, under-searcher, 153.
-, waiters, 39, 182, 346.
-, warehouse, 219; surveyor of,
290; assistant surveyor,
290.
-, warehousekeeper, 219.
-, watchmen, 308.
-, watermen, 199.
-, weekly payments into the
Exchequer, 36, 198.
-, wharfingers, 199.