Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 13, 1697-1698. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1933.
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"Index of Subjects: J, K". Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 13, 1697-1698. Ed. William A Shaw(London, 1933), , British History Online. Web. 8 October 2024. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol13/pp582-583.
J.
JEWEL HOUSE, gilt and white plate,
delivered into, 156, 297; delivered
out of, 135, 140, 174, 189, 280,
307, 319, 349, 367–8, 405; method
observed in delivering out, 100,
393; to be returned by plenipotentiaries, 49, 59, 233.
-, gold works delivered into, 156.
297.
-, Master and Treasurer of, (C.
Godfrey; H. Montague), 135,
140, 174, 189, 280, 297, 307,
319, 349, 393, 405.
-, deputy to (E. Pauncefort), 297.
-, regulation governing the delivery
of jewels into and out of, 100,
393.
Jeweller. See King's Jeweller.
Jewels, purchased for presentation to Ambassadors, 343. See also Jewel House.
Joiner. See King's Joiner; Works.
Judges of England and Wales, printing for, 344; salaries of, 68–9, 76, 92, 338, 429.
K.
King's alms. See Lord Almoner.
King's Apothecary (Mr. Rottermondt), 388, 389.
King's Barbers, 389 (2).
King's Bedchamber. See Royal Bedchamber.
King's Bench, a Justice of (Sir S. Eyre), 147, 150; trials in, 28, 121.
King's Bench, Ireland. See Ireland.
King's Bench Prison, 90.
King's Bitmaker, 363.
King's bounty. See Royal bounty.
King's Buckhounds, Master of (Mr. Gastigny), 389.
King's Closet Keeper (R. Kien; — Thornbury), salary of, 165, 214, 291, 369, 389.
King's Coffer bearers, 389.
King's Engraver (T. Harris), 150.
King's Goldsmith (C. Shales), issues to, 156, 192, 297, 299.
King's Hawks, Masters of (W. Chiffinch; T. Felton), fees and allowances of, 100, 287.
King's Herbstrewer (Eliz. Jux), 389.
King's Household. See Royal Household.
King's Jeweller (Sir S. Evance), issue for, 343.
King's Joiner (A. Fort), 188, 343.
King's Library at St. James, repair of, 131.
King's Locksmith (R. Greenway), issue for, 113, 441.
King's Master Gunner. See Ordnance.
King's Messengers. See Chamber, The.
King's Mistress Sempstress (— Colledge), 389.
King's Mistress Starcher (Jane Ireland), 301.
King's Necessary woman, 389.
King's Pages of the Backstairs, 301.
-, -, chamber keepers to, 389.
King's Parks, works in, 445. See also Greenwich Park; Ireland; Windsor Great Park.
King's Pictures, payment for repairs to, 221.
King's Printers, payment to, 428.
King's Second Physician (C. Fraizer), 247.
King's Sergeant Surgeon (— Van Loon), 388, 389.
King's servants, lodging of, in Kensington, 348, 379; to receive allowances from one office only, 101; see also Chamber, Treasurer of the.
King's Setting Dogs, Master of, (P. G. de Beaubuisson), issues for, 389, 392.
King's Smith (W. Bache), 343.
King's Surgeon in ordinary (S. Roujat), 228, 331.
King's Waiters. See Customs.
Kings at Arms. See Heralds' College.
Knight Harbinger (Sir L. Blackwell), payment to, 227.
-, deputy to (W. Merret), 58, 272.