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T
TAXES. For the separate taxes see Assessments; Hawkers; Hearthmoney;
Houses; Marriages; Stamps. For
indirect taxes see Customs; Excise.
-, Agents for (W. Clayton, C.
Dartiquenave, J. Dewy, B.
Fillingham, T. Hall, and P.
Ryley), attending the Treasury, 1, 3, 8, 34, 79, 87, 89, 103.
-, clerk to (W. Burton), salary,
127, 299.
-, incidents of their office, 26,
127, 147, 299.
-, letters to and from, 16, 22,
37, 49, 56, 58, 59, 77,
98, 121, 131, 132, 159,
209, 246, 280, 296, 337,
349, 369.
-, matters referred to, 60, 125,
132, 145, 149, 166, 170,
183, 184, 185, 188, 236,
251, 254, 267, 279, 293,
304, 323, 326, 339, 355,
359, 369, 377, 378, 398–9,
403, 428, 430, 446.
-, messenger to, salary, 127,
299.
-, privy seal appointing,
319–20.
-, salaries of, 8, 77, 84, 127, 299.
-, supernumerary (M.
Stephens), appointment,
84, 321–2.
-, collectors of, 390; frauds by, 1,
236, 239, 339, 430; petition
of, on behalf of a Receiver,
82; poundage allowed to,
79–82.
-, Commissioners of, 73, 79, 82,
293.
-, fraudulent practices relating to,
132.
-, price of guineas for. See Guineas.
-, Receivers General of, 56, 78,
149, 296, 326, 334, 335, 355,
403, 424.
-, appointments, 65, 79.
-, And see under Assessments.
-, complaints against, 34,
48, 60, 78, 79–83, 279,
293, 300, 323.
-, directions to, concerning
Exchequer bills, 16, 22,
131.
-, Exchequer bills changed
by, 4–5, 6, 8.
-, ill practices by, in buying
up Exchequer bills, 59,
79–82, 231, 236, 239.
-, in arrear, 34, 84, 89, 121,
209, 251, 302, 319,
369, 426, 446.
-, overpayments by. See
under Assessments.
-, refusing Exchequer bills
and guineas, 132.
Tennis courts, at Windsor, 14.
-, leases of, 13–14.
-, Master of, 14.
Tenths. See First Fruits.
Tidesmen. See Customs.
Tidesurveyors. See Customs.
Timber. See Woods and Forests.
Tobacco, duty on. See Customs—duties; prevention of smuggling of, from Scotland, 252; prize, 241; seized, 135, 149, 343.
Tobacco pipes, duty on. See Glass Wares; sold to the Horse Guards, 288.
Tobacconist, 278.
Trade, encouragement given to, by the
disbanding of Navy seamen so
that they may serve in merchant
ships, 117.
-, in western England much decayed, 118.
-, reopening of, with France, 139,
143, 170, 228, 270.
-, See also Exports.
Trade and Plantations—
-, Committee for, 362; salaries of
Clerks of the Privy Council
and officers attending, 244.
-, Commissioners for (W. Blathwaite, Earl of Bridgewater,
A. Hill, J. Lock, Sir P.
Meadows, J. Pollexfen, G.
Stepney and Earl of Tankerville), 142, 324, 359.
-, incidents, 61, 242.
-, salaries, 297, 428.
-, Secretary to (W. Popple),
244; issues for salaries,
297, 428; office of, works
performed in, 343.
-, See also Plantations.
Train oil taken in foreign shipping, duty on. See Customs—duties.
TRANSPORTS, Commissioners of, 1, 13,
18, 106, 146.
-, issues for and payments to,
for the Irish transport
debt, 1, 11, 29, 37, 49, 58,
64, 65, 73, 75, 103, 113,
117, 119, 120, 128, 150,
155, 162, 164, 171, 184,
207, 210, 233, 250, 252,
256, 258, 282, 284, 287,
289, 368, 387, 398, 442.
-, and the licensing of Hawkers
and Pedlars, 9, 13, 34,
162, 192.
-, memorials of, 43, 54, 55,
60, 62, 79, 83, 363.
-, petitions referred to, 170,
192.
-, debt of, for the Army sent to
reduce Ireland, 13, 108, 237,
374; debentures of, 431, 448;
fee for licensing hawkers and
pedlars to be for the discharge
of interest on, 162, 431; issues
for. See (above) Commissioners; request for a state of, 146.
-, for the Dutch regiments, 34.
-, for the regimentsgoing to Ireland,
62, 97, 243, 363.
-, for troops from Flanders, bills
drawn for, 62, 225, 245, 251,
286.
-, officers of, taxes of, 83.
-, ships hired for, 170, 448.
Treason, estates forfeited by, 54, 114, 140, 142, 147, 164, 168, 173, 235, 249, 261, 263, 267, 303, 348, 355, 356, 365, 375, 401, 450.
TREASURY—
-, Board, held at Kensington, 33,
35, 38, 43, 44, 45, 46, 54,
56, 60, 62, 66, 72, 74, 83, 84,
88, 94, 96, 97, 98, 100, 101,
102, 103; at the Treasury
Chambers, Whitehall, 1–51;
at the Treasury Chambers at
the Cockpit, 63–114; at
William Lowndes' house near
Westminster Abbey, 52–63.
-, books and papers, saved from
the Whitehall fire, 51.
-, caveat, 164.
-, Chambers, blown up during the
Whitehall fire, 51.
-, fees at, allowance in lieu of,
370.
-, Lords (Sir S. Fox, Sir T. Littleton, C. Montagu, T. Pelham
and J. Smith), agree to meet
on Mondays, Wednesdays,
Fridays and Saturdays, 71;
petitions referred by the King
to, 174, 189; salaries of, 86,
119, 211, 321, 323, 373 (2);
signing docquets of leases,
125, 127, 147, 208, 239, 240,
261, 266, 267; to countersign
warrants for jewels, 100, 393.
-, messenger attending, 141, 224,
319, 388.
-, Office, clerks in, alleged proposal
of fraud by, 90–1; allowance
in lieu of fees, 370.
-, necessaries for, 122, 211,
289, 369.
-, patent to be entered in, 21.
-, warrant lost in, 431.
-, printing for, 344.
-, right of patronage of the office
of Clerk of the Pells, 58.
-, Secretary to (W. Lowndes), 231,
239, 320.
-, Serjeant-at-Arms attending (P.
Ryley), 447.
-, Solicitors (H. Baker; N. Baker),
136, 262; account of, 246.
Treasury of the Receipt. See Exchequer Receipt.
Treaty of a General Peace, Ambassadors etc. to. See Ambassadors; silver box for the Instruments for the Ratification of the, 150.
Tronor and Poisor (Peisor) in Newcastleupon-Tyne, office of, grant to the Corporation, 91, 94, 279, 353.
Tunnage of ships (as by 5–6 Wm. and Mary, c. 20). See Excise.
Tunnage and Poundage. See Customs.
Two Millions Subscription. See East India Company, The New.