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Index of Subjects.
A.
Accounts: for accounts relating to
assessments see Assessments
(Receivers); for accounts relating
to Crown Lands see Crown
Lands (Revenue) and Crown Lands
(Wales); for accounting relating
to each Department (Army, Navy,
Ordnance, Robes, Works, etc.) see
each Department; for Plantation
accounts see each Plantation;
for Prizes accounts see Prizes.
-, Auditors; for auditors of accounts relating to assessments
see Imprests (Auditors); for
auditors of Accounts relating
to Crown Lands see Crown
Lands and Exchequer (Court
Auditors); for auditors of all
Departmental accounts see
Imprests (Auditor); for Auditor
General of the Plantations
see Blathwayt, William.
-, Commissioners for Army
Accounts; (Atkins, Samuel;
Farrer, William; Langton,
George; Lister, Thomas;
Morrice, Thomas), 13, 53;
issues to, 137, 187, 244.
-, for taking and stating the Public
Accounts (Boyle, Henry;
Bromley, William; Dyke, Sir
Thomas; Foley, Paul; Granvill, Col. John; Gwynne,
Francis; Harley, Robert), 43,
188, 201; Secretary to. See
Tollet, G.
-, supers and ipsums on, 386.
Acknowledgments due to the King from Plantation Proprietors, 361.
Acts of Assembly. See Antigua, Barbados, Maryland, Montserrat, Nevis, New York, St. Christopher, Virginia. of Parliament, Book of, for the Treasury, 159.
Additional Impositions. See Customs (Duties).
Admiral, The Lord High, authority to determine appropriation of stoppages, 32.
Admiralty, Commissioners. See Admiralty Lords.
-, Court of, 408.
-, Cinque Ports, Judge official of.
See Oxenden, G.
-, Lords (Bridgewater, Earl of;
Churchill, George; Haversham,
Lord; Mitchell, Sir David:
Rich, Sir Robert; Rooke, Sir
George); 19, 31, 33, 34, 35, 43,
44, 52, 101, 104, 142, 162, 181,
201, 205, 219, 226, 366, 368.
-, business at Treasury, 205.
-, Secretary to, 201 and see
Burchet, J.
-, Solicitor to. See Whitacre,
E.
-, supplying hemp to. See Preston,
John.
-, papers, 104.
Advocate General. See King's Advocate General.
Advowsons, purchase and sale of, 182, 192.
Africa Company. See Royal Africa Company.
Alamodes, French, imports prosecution of, 323.
Ale, pints and quarts. See Measures.
Alienation Office, 30, 41, 200.
-, Clerks of. See Halfepenny,
B., Webb, T.
-, Commissioners, Deputies for
the Treasury Lords, 200,
205; and see Glanville, W,
(sen.); Saunderson, J.;
Villiers, Henry.
-, Master of Chancery in. See
Morley, George.
-, petitions for. to be laid before
the King, 30.
-, Post Fines and Farmers of.
See Post Fines.
-, Receiver of Fines for Alienations. See Boyle, Charles.
Allowance in lieu of Tithes. See Windsor. Old, Vicar of.
Almoner and Alms. See King's Almoner.
AMBASSADORS, 92, 96; issues to, 14,
15, 63, 86, 121, 227, 231, 247, 260,
276, 289, 309, 316, 391, 392, 397.
-, attendance of Grooms of Great
Chamber on, 346.
-, correspondents employed by. See
Secret service (agents).
-, disbursements on houses hired
for, 346.
-, East India Company, Five per
cent. Duty for maintaining
Ambassadors by Act 9/10
William III c. 44, clause 76.
See Customs Duties (East
India Goods).
-, extraordinaries, bills of, 15, 110,
153, 161, 218, 227, 247, 309,
397, 412; regulations for, 76.
-, free import of horse of, 106.
-, Regulations as to presents of
jewels to, out of the Jewel
House, 20, 165.
-, FROM ENGLAND TO—
-, Algiers, Agent and Consul (Cole,
Robert), 164, 218, 309, 392;
negotiating agreement with
(Munden, Capt. John). 164.
-, Amsterdam, Consul (Kerby,
Joseph), 121, 153.
-, Berlin Court of. See Ambassadors
to Brandenburg, Elector of.
-, Brandenburg, Elector of and
King of Prussia, Envoy Extraordinary to (Stepney, George,
Raby, Lord T.), 86, 231, 247,
277.
-, remaining at Berlin for the
King's service (Plantamour,
Philip), 309, 391.
-, Brunswick and Luneburg, Envoy
Extraordinary to (Cresset,
James), 247, 391, 397, 412;
gift of plate to on christening
of his child, 409.
-, Brussels, in his Majesty's service
at (Marmande, Jacob à Cere),
247, 392.
-, Coruña, Consul (Parker, John),
317.
-, Denmark, Resident at Court of
(Gregg, Hugh), 309.
-, France, Ambassador (Manchester,
Earl of; Portland, Earl of),
15, 45, 78, 80, 121, 161, 247,
299, 392; house of, 206.
-, Secretary to Embassy (Pryor,
Matthew; Stanyan, Abraham), 247.
-, Germany, Emperor of, Envoy
Extraordinary (Stepney,
George), 227, 247, 392.
-, Secretary at Court of Vienna
(Lord Lexinton), 289, 309.
-, Hague, The, Plenipotentiary at.
See Ambassadors to Holland.
-, Hanse Towns, Resident (Ricaut,
Sir Paul), 309.
-, Holland, or States General,
Envoy Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary (Lexinton,
Lord R.; Marlborough, Earl
of; Stanhope, Alexander;
Williamson, Sir Joseph), 86,
247, 302, 305, 309, 392.
-, Plenipotentiaries for the Peace.
See Ambassadors to Ryswick.
-, Madrid, Resident at. See Ambassadors to Spain.
-, Morocco, negotiator with
Emperor of (Munden, Capt.
John), 218.
-, Portugal, Envoy Extraordinary
to (Methuen, Paul), 309, 392.
-, Prussia, King of. See Ambassadors to Brandenburg.
-, Ryswick, Envoys Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary for Peace
(Stanhope, Alexander; Jersey,
Earl of; Pembroke, Earl of;
Lexinton, Lord Robert;
Marlborough, Earl of), 300,
316, 334, 366, 395.
-, San Sebastian, Consul at
(Hudson, John; Franklyn,
William), 22.
-, Spain, Agent (Aglionby, Dr.
William).
-, Residing at Madrid (Schonenberg, Francis de), 63,
86, 263, 366, 369.
-, Ambassador (Lexinton,
Lord R.; Stanhope, Alexander), 247, 366.
-, States General. See Ambassadors
to Holland.
-, Sweden, Resident at Court of,
(Robinson, Dr. John, and
Gregg, Hugh), 173, 247, 260,
309, 391.
-, Swiss Cantons, Envoy Extraordinary (D'Hervart, Philibert), 309, 391.
-, Tetuan, 218. See Ambassador
to Morocco.
-, Tripoly, Agent and Consul General (Lodington, Benjamin,
Lodington, Nathaniel), 276,
309, 392.
-, Tuscany, Duke of, Envoy Extraordinary (Blackwell, Sir Lambert), 309, 392.
-, Vienna, Secretary at Court of,
See Ambassador to Germany.
-, TO ENGLAND FROM—
-, Bavaria, Elector of Envoy,
royal present to, 252.
-, Envoy Extraordinary. See
Dohna, Count Christopher
Von.
-, Brandenburg, Envoy Extraordinary from Elector of,
(Tettau, baron John William
Van), royal present to, 252.
-, Denmark, Envoy Extraordinary
(Ankar, Monsieur Van), royal
present to, 252.
-, France, Ambassador (Tallard,
Count), royal present to, 252.
-, Germany, Emperor, Envoy
Extraordinary (Auersperg,
Count Leopold), 274, royal
present to, 252.
-, resident from, 274, (Hoffman, [Johann Philipp]).
-, Hesse Cassel, Landgrave, Envoy
(Tettau, Count Albert von),
royal present to, 252.
-, Holland, States General, Ambassador from (Borcelan,
Adrian Van), 373, 391; house
of, 363.
-, Morocco, Agents, 14, 16, 137,
158; extraordinary disbursements for, 208; house for,
10; weekly allowance for, 158.
-, Osnaburgh, Bishop of, Envoy
Extraordinary (Chassignet,
Baron Francis), royal bounty,
252.
-, Savoy, Ambassador, royal
present to, 252, 323.
-, Tripoly, Envoy, 173, 225; King's
allowance to, 14, 16, 20, 26,
27, 28, 158, 273; royal
bounty, 273; Secretary to,
273; servants attending, 273.
Amber and Ambergrease, export of, 338; importation of, paying Italian duty on, 212.
Ancient Leagues and Public Acts. See "Foedora.'
ANNUITIES, (personal) grants and
names of grantees. See Pensions.
to Bank of England. See Bank.
to East India Company. See
East.
-, (Parliamentary: sold to the
public by individual subscriptions)
-, Acts for:—
-, 4–5 William and Mary,
c.3, Million Venture
on the Excise for 99
years.
-, orders on, 328,
364, 424.
-, 5–6 William and Mary,
c.20, Bank of England Annuities for
1, 2, or 3 lives.
-, orders on (14 per
cent.), 198.
-, 9–10 William III c.24,
for enlarging time for
purchasing further
interests, issues out
of purchase money
of reversionary annuities, 122.
-, replacing orders
rendered ineffectual by predecease, 377.
-, 9–10 William III c.44,
East India Company
annuities or Two
Million Act.
-, account, 348, 378.
-, annual payments,
122, 369, 378.
-, discount or interest allowance
for cash, 67, 180,
348, 378.
-, 11–12 William III c.3,
(15 per cent. Duty
and Reversions of
Annuities).
-, issues out of purchase moneys of,
2, 122.
Apothecaries. See Army; King's; Royal Household.
Appropriations: For Army. See Army
(Clothiers).
-, Navy. See Navy.
-, Acts of [i.e. supply Acts containing Appropriation clauses),
14.
-, Parliamentary, method of, 32.
Arabic language, modern, 144, 248.
Armenian merchant, Customs seizure of goods, watches and chains of, 124.
Arms, College. See Heralds.
ARMY OR FORCES. ENGLAND.
-, accounts. See Army (half-pay),
Army (Paymaster General)
Accounts (Commissioners for
Army Debts).
-, Rules or Regulations, 80.
-, agents to the respective Regiments. See Army (Regimental Agents).
-, apothecaries to. See Teale,
Isaac; Army (medicine).
-, arrears. See army (clearings);
army (debt); army (offreckonings).
-, appropriation of 24000l. pro
anno 1699 (by Act of II
W. M. c.2, clause 143), 56.
-, Artillery Train. See Army (in
Flanders); army (in Ireland).
-, Bread and Bread Waggons: for
the army in Flanders; contract for, 71; contractor for.
See Machado, Antonio.
-, Chelsea Hospital: Invalids, four
Companies of, 53, 86, 100, 118;
issues for, 16, 154.
-, outpensioners, list to be inspected, 118.
-, provided for out of army
deductions, 327. See
Army (pay).
-, qualifications, nominations,
and vacancies, 25, 54, 118,
228.
-, redeemed English slaves
from Barbary to be received into, 407, 427.
-, Rules for, 86–87.
-, Treasurer of. See Ranelagh,
Earl of.
-, clearings, 84, 105, 109, 110, 333,
377, 393.
-, clothiers, contractors for clothing
the respective Regiments,
debts of and issues for, 26, 28,
34, 47, 56, 65, 68, 69, 70, 74,
94, 95, 119, 129, 175, 185, 210,
219, 268, 376, 380, 430–1.
-, Acts of, 9 Wm. III c.24,
and 11 Wm. III c.2,
question of appropriations under, 56.
-, appropriation of 40000l. for,
(by the Act 12 Wm. III
c.11, the clothiers of the
year 1697 being separately
provided for by the Act
9 Wm. III c.24), 56, 302,
315.
-, course of payment of, in
the Paymaster's office, 57,
238.
-, paid out of offreckonings, 238; paid out
of debentures chargeable on the sale of
forfeited lands in
Ireland, 238.
-, clothing, 23, 139, 172, 210, 238,
261, 268, 310.
-, customs free shipment of,
35.
-, Commissary General of the
Musters, or Muster Master
General. See Crawford, David,
438.
-, Deputies to. See Marshall,
Hezekiah; Righton, —;
and see army (Musters).
-, for the Marine Regiments,
418. See Byng, George;
Deputy to. See Aylmer,
Ed.
-, General for provisions, 321.
See Shales, John.
-, Companies, non regimental or
Independent in the Plantations.
-, See Army in
Barbados
-, Bermudas.
-, Jamaica.
-, Leeward Islands.
-, Newfoundland.
-, New York.
-, St. Christopher.
-, West Indies.
-, Contingencies, 51, 53, 63, 75,
221, 261.
-, charges on, 72.
-, warrants or issues for, 47,
56, 99, 119, 233, 250.
-, Debentures charged on sale of
Forfeited lands in Ireland, 48;
applied to clothing, 238.
-, Debt, Commissioners for stating
accounts of. See Accounts
(Commissioners).
-, to Officers charged on Irish
forfeited lands. See
assessments (11 Wm. III,
c.2).
-, to clothiers. See Army
(clothiers)
-, for extraordinaries, (anno
1700), 350, and see army
(contingencies).
-, Deductions or defalcations of
poundage, 12 pence per £
out of soldiers' pay (distinct
from army offreckonings), 78,
93, 99, 327, 354; salaries of
the Paymaster General's Office
paid out of, 93, 327, 354, 362.
-, of one day per man per year
for Chelsea Hospital, 93,
327, and see Army
(Chelsea Hospital).
-, for absence from musters.
-, See Army (pay, respits).
-, deserters from French service,
49, and see France (soldiers).
-, disbanded Officers, for lists of
and pay of. See Army (Halfpay).
-, Regiments in 1700 (two of
Horse, one of Dragoons,
three companies of Fusiliers), 93, 326.
-, Disbanding, Acts for,
(1697–8 9 Wm. III c.10 or
second 3s. Aid; 10 Wm.
III c.l; 10 Wm. III c.9,
or third 3s. Aid appropriating 600000l. for the
Disbanding).
-, issues for, 47, 223.
-, reducing the Troops in
1700, 93, 302, 326.
-, half-pay on disbandment.
See Army (half-pay).
-, Engineers, 82, 306.
-, English officers prisoners in
France, 96, 255, 344.
-, Establishment (English), 48, 74,
87, 129, 158, 253, 341; for
other Establishments. See
Army (in Holland), Army (in
Ireland); Army (in Newfoundland).
-, charge on, 72.
-, exceedings, 66, 99, 100.
-, for fire and candle for the
Garrisons see Army
(Garrisons): ditto for the
Foot Guards, Horse
Guards, Hampton Court
and Kensington, 424.
-, for Half-pay. See Army
(Half-pay).
-, for pensions, civil, charged
on, 311.
-, military. See Army
(Pensions).
-, Excise moneys taken up for the
Forces under William of
Orange in 1688, 343.
-, Fire and candle. See Army
(Garrisons).
-, Fire Master General, 303.
-, French Regiments in English
Army. See Army Regiments
(Huguenot).
-, Garrisons, 45, 281, 377, 393.
-, Establishment, 424. See
Berwick.
-, Calshot.
-, Carlisle.
-, Chester.
-, Dover.
-, Gravesend.
-, Guernsey.
-, Hampton Court.
-, Hull and Blockhouse.
-, Hurst Castle, gunners.
-, Jersey.
-, Kensington House.
-, Landguard Fort.
-, Mount Batten.
-, Pendennis.
-, Plymouth.
-, Portland.
-, Portsmouth.
-, St. Mawes.
-, St. Nicholas Island.
-, Sandford Castle or old
Blockhouse, 253, 276.
-, Scilly.
-, Sheerness and the
Barracks.
-, Tilbury and the Barracks.
-, Tower.
-, Tynemouth.
-, Upnor,
-, Windsor.
-, Yarmouth.
-, extraordinary expenses, 326,
350.
-, fire and candle for, 51, 221;
establishment for, 103,
110, 118, 372, 424; issues
for, 5, 14, 26, 56, 84, 131,
141, 232, 424.
-, gunners in, 50, 60,
-, issues for pay of, 98, 131,
151, 350.
-, General or Staff Officers, issues
for, 84, 99, 110, 303, 393.
-, Grenadier Guards. See Army
(Regiments). for the separate Grenadier Companies
attached to any Regiment
See the particular Regiment
under Army (Regiments).
-, Half-pay for disbanded Officers,
286.
-, account, 90, 94, 207, 209,
316.
-, additional half-pay allowances to Officers going to
the West Indies, 446.
-, appropriation of 41000l. for,
by the Act 11 Wm. III,
c.2, 11, 137, 307, 333, 350.
-, disbanded Officers, 56, 242,
314, 337.
-, Establishment, 82, 100, 226,
253, 337, 341; lists, 90,
94, 209, 226, 308, 316,
336, 438, 446.
-, issues for half-pay and halfpay pensions, 11, 14, 86,
99, 100, 137, 333, 350.
-, Votes relating to, 90.
-, Invalids. See Army (Chelsea).
issues for. See Army (Paymaster).
-, Horse Guards, allowance of fire
and candle for, 424.
-, Hospitals. See Army in Flanders
(Hospitals); Army in Ireland
(Hospitals).
-, medicines for. See Army
(medicines).
-, Royal Hospital at Chelsea.
See Army (Chelsea).
-, Levy money for recruits, and
allowances for recruiting, 70,
86, 230, 261, 275, 306.
-, Marines. See Marines.
-, medicines and medicaments for
the Troops and Hospitals, 152,
186, 261, 271, 304, 314, 412;
and see Army (Hospitals).
-, Muster Master General and his
deputies. See Army (Commissary General).
-, Musters, 22, 194, 213, 230, 280;
and see Army (respits).
-, rolls, 94, 106, 261, 281.
-, Officers' widows, pensions and
royal bounties to. See Army
(pensions).
-, offreckonings (for clothing, quite
distinct from Army Deductions), 56, 57, 93, 119, 175,
206, 233, 238, 276, 310, 326,
430–1; and see Army
(clothiers).
-, pay, allowance of in lieu of
pension, 289.
-, deductions of poundage and
of one day's pay per year.
See Army (deduction).
-, of a Brigadier, 300.
-, respits on, or stoppages of
pay for absence from
musters etc., 36, 48, 70,
80, 167, 194, 196, 219, 225,
228, 234, 242, 255, 276,
280, 281, 285, 306, 344;
Rules for, 80.
-, Paymaster General of Guards,
Garrisons and Land Forces,
66, 72. See Ranelagh, Earl of.
-, accounts of the years 1692–
1699, 47, 51, 52, 95, 217,
260, 266, 353, 418; large
size of, 82.
-, borrowing on Treasury
guarantee, 37.
-, cashier to, 266. See Hewett,
Roger.
-, clerk of, 72.
-, issues to for the Guards and
Garrisons and for the
Forces in the Plantations
and America (whether in
cash, in Exchequer Bills,
or in orders of loan on
funds, or in fictitious
orders of loan in his own
name styled loans by
himself), 5, 12, 20, 26,
28, 45, 50, 53, 56, 58, 65,
71, 84, 91, 93, 98, 100,
102, 104, 105, 109, 110,
113, 117, 131, 141, 151,
152, 164, 172, 173, 174,
175, 210, 214, 216, 221,
224, 228, 233, 238, 249,
250, 261, 267, 275, 302,
303–4, 319, 321, 333, 344,
350, 356, 367, 368, 377,
393, 406, 407, 419, 426;
issues out of the Vote of
Credit, 49, 52, 53, 60, 213,
215, 223, 234, 243, 259;
scheme of distribution of
Army cash and demands,
25, 26.
-, for issues to him for Army
Half-pay and pensions.
See Army (Half pay);
for issues to him for the
English Forces in
Holland. See Army (in
Holland)
-, loans by, fictitious. See
Army (Paymaster, issues).
-, Office of, course of, 56, 57,
238; payments of
pensions out of, 119.
-, payments by, 45, 66, 430.
-, remitting money to New
York, 411.
-, tallies in the hands of, 96.
-, pensions, 119
-, for Civil pensions charged
on the Army Establishment. See Pensions
(Lists, Army).
-, for Half-pay. See Army
(Half-pay).
-, and royal bounties to
widows of officers etc.,
slain in the service, 16,
21, 30, 32, 52, 114, 185,
187, 194, 207, 208, 221.
The separate names are
listed under the head,
Royal bounty (Army
officers' widows).
-, physic. See Army (medicine).
-, Physician General to the Forces.
See Hutton, Dr. John.
-, poundage. See Army (deductions).
-, provisions, 261; and see Army
(bread).
-, Provost Marshall, 276.
-, Quartermaster. See Hewetson,
Moses.
-, quarters, 96, 238, 285.
-, recruits and recruiting allowances for, out of respits etc.
See Army (levy money).
-, Regimental Agents, 206, 307,
423.
-, Regiments,
-, (English Establishment)
-, Horse Guards. Second
Troop, 228.
-, Horse Regiments. First
Regiment, the Royal
Regiment of Horse, 93,
216, 226, 238; Colonel of,
Aubrey, Earl of Oxford.
-, Second Regiment, the
Queen's Regiment of
Horse or the First
Dragoon Guards, 93,
215, 226; Colonel
of, Major General
Henry Lumley.
-, Fourth Regiment, Third
Dragoon Guards, 215;
Colonel of, Cornelius
Wood.
-, Sixth Regiment, Fifth
Dragoon Guards, or
Earl of Arran's Regiment of Horse, 172,
190, 234, 372;
Colonel of, Charles,
Earl of Arran.
-, Eighth Regiment, Sixth
Dragoon Guards,
Carabiniers, 215, 415.
Colonel of, Hugh
Wyndham.
-, Ninth Regiment,
Seventh Dragoon
Guards, 216; Colonel
of, Duke of Schomberg.
-, Inniskilling Horse,
formed in 1689, 438;
Colonel of, Wm.
Wolseley.
-, Macclesfield's Horse,
(formed in 1694), 80,
372,
-, Dragoon Regiments, First
Royal Dragoons, the
Royal Regiment of
Dragoons, 93, 216;
Colonel of, Thomas,
Lord Raby.
-, Third Regiment,
Princess Anne's
Regiment of
Dragoons, or Lloyd's
Dragoons, 234;
Colonel of, William
Lloyd.
-, Fourth Regiment,
Essex's Dragoons
[Fourth Hussars],
48, 225, 228, 372;
Colonel of, Algernon,
Earl of Essex.
-, Fifth Regiment, Royal
Irish Dragoons,
Ross's Dragoons, 14,
158; Colonel of,
Charles Ross.
-, Sixth Regiment, Inniskilling Dragoons,
Echlyn's Dragoons,
89, 231, 314, 438;
Colonel of, Robert
Echlyn.
-, Seventh Regiment [7th
Hussars], 129, 152,
253; Colonel of,
Richard Cunningham
from 1690; William,
Lord Jedbergh
(Marquess of
Lothian) from 1696.
-, Eighth Regiment, Irish
Dragoons, [Eighth
Hussars], 89, 231,
314, 438; Colonel of,
Henry Cunyngham.
-, Foot Guards, First (Royal),
194, 206, 238, 424;
Colonel of, Henry, Earl
of Romney.
-, Second (Coldstream),
194; Colonel of,
John Lord Cutts.
-, Battalion for Holland
to accompany the
King in June 1701,
289.
-, Foot Regiments. First:
Royal Regiment of Foot
[Royal Scots], 189, 210,
297, 307, 430; Colonel of,
George, Earl of Orkney.
-, Second: Queen's or
Queen Dowager's
Regiment of Foot,
50, 271, 304, 412;
Company from sent
to Bermudas, 44, 46,
210, 216; Colonel of,
William Selwyn from
1691; Sir Henry
Belasyse, from 1701.
-, Fourth: King's Own,
225.
-, Fifth: [Northumberland Fusiliers], 443:
Colonel of, Thomas
Fairfax.
-, Sixth: [Royal
Warwickshires], 314,
443; Colonel of,
Ventris Columbine.
-, Seventh: the Fusiliers
[the Royal Fusiliers],
5, 131, 151; Three
Companies broken or
removed in 1700, 93,
326; Four Independent Companies in
New York, 376.
-, Eighth: Princess Ann
of Denmark, [King's
Regiment of Foot],
276, 297, 430, 443;
Colonel of, John
Richmond Webb.
-, Ninth: 70, 74, 84, 85,
87, 276, 310, 318, 337,
344, 430, 445;
Colonel of, William
Steuart.
-, Tenth: 82, 231, 276,
430, 445; Colonel of,
Sir Bevil Granville.
-, Eleventh: 443; Colonel
of, Sir John Hanmer.
-, Twelfth: 231, 419, 444;
Colonel of, Richard
Brewer.
-, Thirteenth: [Light
Infantry], 95, 97, 101,
276, 431, 366, 370,
431, 444; Colonel of,
Sir John Jacob.
-, Fourteenth: 77, 78,
299, 444; Colonel of,
John Tidcomb.
-, Fifteenth: 444; Colonel
of, Emanuel Howe.
-, Sixteenth: 276, 431;
Colonel of, James
Stanley (Earl of
Derby).
-, Edward Fox's, formed
in 1688 under Francis
Collingwood; under
Edw. Fox from 1699;
in the Leeward Isles,
72,
-, Seventeenth: 231, 444;
sent to Holland, 276,
431; Colonel of, Sir
Mathew Bridges; St.
George, Col. Sir
George.
-, Eighteenth: Royal
Regiment of Foot of
Ireland [Royal Irish],
185, 231, 431, 445;
sent to Holland, 276;
Colonel of, Frederick
Hamilton.
-, Nineteenth: 281; incorporating Robert
Freke's 281; Colonel
of, Thomas Erle.
-, Lillingston's (formed in
1688, under Sir John
Guise, commanded
by Luke Lillingston,
from 1692), 54, 82.
-, Twentieth: 174, 351,
444; Colonel of,
Gustavus Hamilton
(Visct. Boyne).
-, Col. Hy. Holt's Regiment of Foot, formed
in 1689, 65, 77, 224,
261, 286.
-, Twenty Second: 318,
444; Colonel of, Sir
Henry Belasyse, from
1689 to 1701, then
Brigadier Selwyn;
sent from Ireland to
Jamaica, 88, 96, 310,
318, 421; Lieut. Col.
Thomas Handasyde,
318.
-, Twenty Third: [Royal
Welsh Fusiliers], 276,
431, 445; Colonel of,
Richard Ingoldsby.
-, Col. Henry Rowe's
Regiment, (formed in
1689), 280; under
Colonel Thomas
Brudenell (from
1695), 255, 276, 335;
as a Marine Regiment. See Army
Regiments (Marines).
-, Earl of Drogheda's
Regiment (formed
1689), 20, 439.
-, Colonel Abraham
Creighton's (formed
in 1689), 440.
-, Colonel Thomas St.
John's (formed in
1689), 439.
-, Colonel Thomas St.
-, John's (formed in 1689), 439.
-, Colonel John Mitchelburn's (formed in
1689), 20, 439.
-, Twenty Seventh: Inniskilling Regiment of
Foot [Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers],
140, 445; Colonel of,
Zacharia Tiffin.
-, Colonel John Buchan's
Regiment (formed in
1689, under Richard
Cunningham; from
1691, under Buchan),
308, 341.
-, Twenty Eighth Foot:
10, 138, 174, 217;
in Newfoundland;
Colonel of, John
Gibson.
-, Strathnaver (formed in
1693), 189.
-, Col. Thomas Farrington's Regiment
(formed in 1694), 128,
154, 167, 196, 281,
289; (the Twenty
Ninth Foot).
-, Colonel George Villiers'
Regiment (formed
in 1694 under Sir
Richard Atkins;
from 1696 under
George Villiers), 442;
[the Thirty First
Foot].
-, William, Visct. Mountjoy's Regiment
(formed in 1694), 366,
370, 441.
-, William, Visct. Charlemont's Regiment
(formed in 1694), 366,
370, 442; [the
Thirty Sixth Foot].
-, Colonel Thomas
Brudenal's Regiment
(formed in 1698 as
Marines; re-formed
in 1701), 366, 370.
-, Arthur, Earl of
Donegal's Regiment,
101, 366, 370, 440;
[the Thirty Fifth
Foot].
-, Huguenot or French Regiments in English service
(on the Irish Establishment).
-, Belcastell, Peter de,
Regiment of, 83, 101,
167, 169, 173, 181,
211, 236, 366.
-, François Du Cambon's
Regiment, 48, 154,
160, 172, 193.
-, Earl of Galway's
(Ruvigny's) Regiment, 169.
-, Earl of Lifford's Regiment, 169, 172, 173,
187, 212, 335.
-, Isaac de la Melonière's
Regiment, 165, 169,
187, 269, 310, 336,
343, 367, 390.
-, Marquis de Miremont's
Regiment, 53, 169.
-, Marquis de Puissar's
Regiment, 445.
-, five French Regiments, 152.
-, three French Regiments, 16, 86, 159.
-, broken Officers (halfpay and pensions)
see Pensions lists.
-, Marines see Marines.
-, Colonels: on English Establishment; seetheir Regiments.
-, Arran, Earl of, Horse, (Sixth
Regiment).
-, Belasyse, Sir Henry, twenty
second Foot and second
Foot.
-, Belcastle, P. de, Huguenot.
-, Berkeley, John, Lord.
Second Marines.
-, Brewer, Richard, Twelfth
Foot.
-, Bridges, Sir Matthew, Seventeenth Foot.
-, Sir Tobias. See
Regiments in Barbadoes.
-, Brudenall, Thomas, 1695,
succeeded to Henry
Rowe's Regiment,
-, Regiment of Marines,
1698–9.
-, Regiment of Foot, 1701.
-, Buchan, John, Regiment of
Foot formed in 1689.
-, Charlemont, Lord William,
Thirty sixth Foot.
-, Columbine, Ventris, Sixth
Foot.
-, Creighton, Abraham, Regiment formed in 1689.
-, Cunningham, Henry, Eighth
Regiment of Dragoons.
-, Richard, Seventh Regiment of Horse.
-, Cutts, Lord John, 85, 86.
and see Coldstream Foot
Guards.
-, Donegal, Earl of, Thirty
fifth Foot.
-, Drogheda, Earl of, Regiment of Foot formed
1689.
-, Du Cambon, Huguenot.
-, Echlyn (Ecklin), Robert,
Sixth Regiment of
Dragoons.
-, Erle, Major General Thomas,
Nineteenth Foot.
-, Essex, Earl of, Fourth Regiment of Dragoons.
-, Fairfax, Thomas, Lord,
Brigadier, Fifth Foot.
-, Farrington, Thomas, Regiment of Foot formed in
1694.
-, Fox, Edward, Regiment of
Foot raised in 1692.
-, Freke, Col. Robert, incorporated in Erle's nineteenth Foot.
-, Galway, Earl of, Huguenot.
-, Gibson, John, Twenty
eighth Foot.
-, Granville, Sir Bevil, Tenth
Foot.
-, Hamilton, Frederick,
Eighteenth Foot.
-, George. See Earl of
Orkney.
-, Gustavus, Viscount
Boyne, Twentieth
Foot.
-, Hanmer, Sir John, Eleventh
Foot.
-, Hill, Col. Thomas, Leeward
Islands.
-, Holt, Henry, Regiment of
Foot formed in 1689.
-, Howard, Col. Philip, 17.
-, Howe, Emanuel, Fifteenth
Foot.
-, Ingoldsby, Richard, Brigadier. Twenty third Foot,
Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
-, Jacob, Sir John, Thirteenth
Foot, Light Infantry.
-, Jedburgh, Lord, Marquess
of Lothian, Seventh Regiment of Dragoons.
-, Killigrew, Henry, Marines.
-, Lifford, Earl of, Huguenot.
-, Lillingston, Luke, Regiment
formed in 1686.
-, Lloyd, William, Third Dra
goons.
-, Lumley, Henry, Second
Regiment of Horse.
-, Macclesfield, Earl of,
Macclesfield's Horse,
Regiment formed in 1694.
-, Melonière, La, Major General, Huguenot.
-, Miremont, Marquis de,
Huguenot.
-, Mitchelburn [Michelburn],
John, Foot Regiment
formed in 1689.
-, Mountjoy, Lord Viscount,
Mountjoy's Foot, Regiment formed in 1694.
-, Orkney, Earl of, First Foot,
or Royal Scots.
-, Oxford, Aubrey, Earl of,
First Regiment of Horse.
-, Puissar, Marquis de, Huguenot.
-, Raby, Lord Thomas, First
Royal Dragoons.
-, Romney, Henry, Earl of,
First Foot Guards.
-, Ross, Charles, Fifth Regiment of Dragoons.
-, Rowe, Henry, Regiment of
Foot formed in 1689.
-, St. George, Sir George, 17th
Foot.
-, St. John, Thomas, Regiment
of Foot formed in 1689.
-, Schomberg, Duke of, Ninth
Regiment of Horse.
-, Selwyn, William, Brigadier,
Second Foot (Queen's).
-, Seymour, William, Marines.
-, Stanley, James, Earl of
Derby, Sixteenth Foot.
-, Stewart, William, Ninth
Foot.
-, Strathnaver, Earl of, Regiment of Foot formed in
1693.
-, Tidcomb, John. Fourteenth
Foot.
-, Tiffin, Zacharie, Twenty
seventh Foot.
-, Villiers, George, Regiment
of Foot formed in 1694.
-, Webb, John Richmond,
Eighth Foot.
-, Whyte (White), Col. Robert,
421.
-, Wyndham, Hugh, Eighth
Regiment of Horse.
-, Wood, Cornelius, Fourth
Regiment of Horse.
-, Wolseley, William, Inniskilling Horse.
-, Regiments Disbanded. See Army
(Disbanded).
-, Regulation of subsistence, 71,
289.
-, Remittances for the Regiments
sent to Holland. See Army
in Holland (remittances).
-, For the rates of exchange
of, See Exchange (rates).
-, Respits. See Army (pay).
-, Rules for respits or accounts, 80,
-, Scotch Regiments on the English
Establishment, Officers of,
qualifying for half-pay, 253,
341.
-, Staff. See Army (general).
-, Subsistence, 49, 84, 98, 100, 105,
117, 141, 151, 164, 175, 223,
234, 319, 321, 333, 356, 367,
368, 377, 393, 406, 419, 426,
430.
-, Treasurer [meaning Paymaster],
211.
-, Waggon Master, 276.
-, in Barbados, Sir Tobias Bridge's
Regiment in, 124, 125, 222,
332, and see Army in Leeward
Isles.
-, in Bermudas, one Company of
Brigadier Selwyn's Regiment,
44, 46, 210.
-, in Flanders. See Army in
Holland.
-, in Guernsey and Jersey, Regiment
of Fusiliers, 117, 234, 303, 319,
350, 377, 393, 406, 419.
-, in Holland and Flanders, 385.
-, Apothecary supplying medicines to. See Teale, I.
-, artillery, 48.
-, Battalions in, (12 Battalions,
10000 men sent in 1701 for
the assistance of the States
General), Colonels of.
-, Bridges, Sir H. Granville,
Sir B. Hamilton, F.
Howe, E. Ingoldsby, R.
Jacobs, Sir J. Orkney,
Earl of, Seymour, W.
Stanley, J. Stewart, W.
Webb, J. R.
-, Bank of England employed
in remittances for, 73, 76.
-, bread and bread waggons, 71.
-, clearings, 109, 110, 117, 279,
393.
-, clothing and clothiers, 69, 74,
85, 279, 310, 317, 357, 430–1.
-, campaign in Flanders, 48.
-, Deputy Commissaries,
(Marshall and Righton), 74.
-, embarcation and despatch
from Ireland, 280, 366,
370, 430.
-, Establishment and Regulation
[of subsistence] for, 71, 72,
276, 289.
-, Foot Guards and Grenadiers
substituted for one of the
Battalions, 289; attending
the King, 289.
-, Hospital, Comptroller of. See
Hudson, John, medicines for,
152, 226, 227.
-, Irish Regiments taken on to
the English Establishment
on being sent to Holland,
74, 87.
-, issues, 91, 100, 106, 113, 116,
119, 356, 379, 407.
-, levy money for recruits, 275.
-, offreckonings, 69, 70, 74, 85,
87, 119, 279, 310, 370, 426,
430–1.
-, Paymaster's clerk, 72.
-, Physician General to Army in
Flanders, 216; and see
Hutton, —, Dr.
-, Provost Marshal, 276.
-, rates of exchange and remittances to, 73, 75, 76,
385.
-, Regulation of subsistence, 71,
276, 289.
-, return of Troops from, 228.
-, subsistence, 100, 119, 276,
321, 356, 367, 417, 426.
-, transport and shipping of
horses and men, 87, 98, 279,
310, 312, 350, 355, 356, 370.
-, in Ireland:
-, accounts. See Army in
Ireland (Paymaster).
-, arrears, process of charging on
Irish Forfeitures, 53.
-, Artillery Train, 87, 327.
-, Barracks, 70, 72, 93, 106, 110,
280, 312, 326, 339, 340, 396;
Barrackmasters' salaries,
106, 395.
-, Battalions sent to Holland.
See Army in Holland.
-, clothiers and clothing, 74, 190,
233, 234, 297, 298, 299,
317, 410, 412, 419, 430;
accounts of, 297.
-, Commissary General for provisions, 321. See Shales, J.
-, Comptroller of Musters, 114,
416.
-, Contingencies, 84, 338.
-, Deductions on pay (Officers'
twopences), 370.
-, difference of pay between
English and Irish Establishments, 158.
-, Establishment, 72, 93, 158,
231, 274, 281, 299, 338–9,
396, 434, 438–446; adjustment of difference of pay
between the Irish and the
English Establishment, 158.
-, exchange, charges of, 101;
loss on, 370.
-, Exchequer, 86.
-, fire and candle, 339, 396.
-, French pensioners on the Irish
Establishment, 83, 84, 89,
93–4, 100, 335–6, 337, 345,
366, 434–7, 446.
-, French Regiments. See Army
Regiments (Huguenot).
-, Garrisons, 339, 408.
-, General or Staff Officers, 338,
339.
-, Half-pay, 47, 53, 72, 100, 140,
142, 231, 283, 343, 438–446.
-, Hospitals, 386; Governor of.
See Col. S. Venner.
-, medicaments for, 320.
-, Musters, 421; comptroller of,
114, 416.
-, offreckonings, 74, 190, 233,
234, 297–8, 299, 366, 370.
-, Ordnance for, 118, 327, 339,
366, 370.
-, Paymaster General, Thos.
Lord Coningsby, Charles
Fox, 317.
-, accounts, 322, 324, 335.
-, paying the Regiment in
the Leeward Islands
and Jamaica, 97.
-, pensions on the Military Establishment. 72, 274, 318,
338–9, 362, 370, 396.
-, Physician General. See
Hutton, Dr. John.
-, Reformed pay, 47, 231; See
Army in Ireland (Half-pay).
-, recruiting, 314.
-, Regiments on the Irish Establishment—
-, Horse, 72, 190, 234, 338,
372, 438.
-, Dragoons, 88, 89, 158,
231, 280, 320, 338, 339,
340, 372, 438.
-, Foot, 231, 279, 299, 317,
320, 335, 336, 339, 366,
370, 410, 419, 430,
438–446.
-, Huguenot Regiments. See
Army Regiments,
Huguenot.
-, Colonels of Regiments in
Ireland.
-, Arran, Earl of.
-, Belasyse, Sir Henry.
-, Belcastle, P. de.
-, Brewer, Col. Richard.
-, Bridges, Sir Matthew.
-, Brudenall, Thomas.
-, Cambon, François.
-, Charlemont, Lord
William.
-, Cunningham, Colonel
Henry.
-, Donegal, Earl of.
-, Echlyn (Ecklin), Robert.
-, Erle, Major General
Thomas.
-, Galway, Earl of.
-, Granville, Sir Bevil.
-, Hamilton, Fred.
-, Hamilton, George. See
Earl of Orkney.
-, Howe, Emanuel.
-, Ingoldsby, Richard,
Brigadier.
-, Jacob, Sir John.
-, Lifford, Earl of.
-, Melonier, La, Major
General.
-, Miremont, Marquis de.
-, Mountjoy, Lord Viscount.
-, Orkney, Earl of.
-, Puissar, Marquis de.
-, Selwyn, William, Brigadier General.
-, Seymour, William.
-, Stanley, James, Earl
of Derby.
-, Stewart, William.
-, Tidcomb, John.
-, Webb, John Richmond.
-, Whyte (White), Col.
Robert, 421.
-, remittances to London for
Ordnance, 101, 370.
-, remounting, 314, 320.
-, respits, 366, 370, 421.
-, subsistence, 281.
-, transport of men and horses
from Ireland to England,
Holland etc., 98; and see
Army in Holland; to
Jamaica, 318; to France
in 1691, 237.
-, transferred to English Establishment, 74, 87; transferred from England to
Ireland, 281, 299, 372.
-, victualling in 1689, 390.
-, in Jamaica, two Regiments sent
to, 96; one of them the 22nd
Foot (Brigadier Selwyn's), 88,
310, 318, 421.
-, in Jersey. See Army in
Guernsey.
-, in the Leeward Isles.
-, Companies in, from Col.
Thomas Hill's Regiment
in 1689, 48, 126, 213,
222, 332.
-, Companies in, from Col.
Hy. Holt's Regiment,
259, 261.
-, Fox's Regiment in, 72.
-, Norton's Independent Company in, 94, 336, 344.
-, Regiment sent to, 344.
-, in Newfoundland.
-, Company in, 200, 205, 243,
276; agent for, 264;
Establishment for, 60.
-, old Company in, 233.
-, Col. Gibson's Regiment in
Expedition to, 10, 138,
174, 217.
-, in New York, Four Independent
Companies of Fusiliers in, 88,
92, 94, 110, 119, 312, 336;
missing muster rolls, 94, 336.
-, account, 92.
-, agent to, 88. See Champante, J.
-, clothing, 119, 376, 426, 431.
-, one company of Foot in,
411.
-, clearings, 105, 333, 377, 393.
-, in St. Christopher, Col. Hill's
Regiment of Foot in, 48, 213.
-, Independent Company, 213.
-, in the West Indies, (See Army
in Barbados, Bermudas,
Jamaica, Leeward, St.
Christopher).
-, Regiments going to, 22, 89.
-, medicaments for, 314, 320.
-, two companies in, 242.
Articles of surrender. See Galway and Limerick, 318.
Assaulting a constable, fine and imprisonment for, 408.
Assembly, Acts of, in Antigua, 357.
-, Barbadoes, 357.
-, Maryland, 359,
-, Montserrat, 357.
-, Nevis, 357.
-, St. Christopher, 357.
-, Virginia, 358.
ASSESSMENTS—
-, arrears, 34.
-, Commissioners reassessing,
376.
-, Commissioners, 226, 329.
-, Duplicates, rolls of, 34, 129.
-, officers with small salaries, discharge of. See Excise, Ordnance, Stamp Officers.
-, on pensions, 110.
-, on polls and Estates. See
Massachusetts Bay, New
Hampshire.
-, Receivers' accounts, method of,
34, 129.
-, defaulting and delinquent,
242, 266, 269, 281, 292–
4, 298, 428–9.
-, overpayment, correction of,
165, 168.
-, process against, 21, 124,
125, 126, 127, 128, 130,
140, 222, 322, 428, 429.
-, supers on, 34.
-, Free and Voluntary Present
granted to Charles II (1661
by Act 13 Car. II c.4).
-, receiver of, in Co. Chester,
process against, for
arrears of, 127.
-, Royal Aid(1664–5 by Act 16/17
Car. II, c.1), receiver of,
process against, for arrears
of, 127.
-, One 12 months' Tax (1668 by
Act combination of eleven
months' assessment 18/19 Car.
II c.13 and the one month's
assessment 17 Car. II c.9).
-, Receiver of, process against
for arrears of, 127.
-, Subsidy (1670–1 by Act of 22 23
Car. II, c.3).
-, Receivers, process against
for arrears of, 127.
-, Subsidy 1672 (eighteen months'
tax by 25 Car. II c.l).
-, Receiver of, process against
for arrears of, 127.
-, Quarterly Poll (1677–8 by Act
29/30 Car. II, c.l.).
-, Duplicates of, 129.
-, Receivers of, 129.
-, Eighteen Months (1678 by Act
30 Car. II, c.1, for disbanding).
-, Receiver General of for
Chester, grant of debt
owing from, 170.
-, Six Months (1679 by Act of 31
Car. II, c.l).
-, Receiver General of, process
against for arrears of, 127.
-, 2/- Aid 1689 (as by Act 1 William
and Mary, Sess. 2, c.l).
-, Receivers of, process against
for arrears of, 126.
-, Quarterly Poll 1691 (as by 3
William and Mary, c.6).
-, Receivers, process against,
for arrears of, 127.
-, [First] 4s. Aid 1692 (as by Act
4 William and Mary, c.l).
-, arrears of, levied on 2s. aid
of 11–12 William III, c.2,
374.
-, innovating lost orders of,
loan on, 161.
-, receipts of, applied to Deficient Funds, 134, 153,
171, 178, 199, 217, 237,
257, 272, 296, 321, 356,
365, 373, 389.
-, Receivers for, process
against for arrears on,
126.
-, [Second] 4s. Aid 1693 (as by Act
5 William and Mary, c.l).
-, deficient tallies on, 116.
-, issue out of, 108.
-, Receivers for, process
against, 429.
-, Second Quarterly Poll1694 (as by
Act 5–6 William and Mary,
c.14).
-, receipts of applied to
Deficient Funds, 134, 153,
171, 178, 199, 217, 237,
257, 272, 296, 321, 356,
365, 373, 389.
-, [Third] 4s. Aid 1694 (as by Act
6–7 William and Mary. c.3).
-, appropriating 300,000l. out
of Tonnage and Poundage
(6–7 William III, c.l).
-, issues out of, 28.
-, receipts of, applied to Deficient Funds, 134, 153,
171, 178, 199, 217, 237,
257, 272, 296, 321, 356,
365, 373, 389.
-, receivers of, process against,
429.
-, transfers to, of overpayment on Births,
Deaths and Marriages,
320.
-, [Fourth] 4s. Aid 1696 (as by Act
7–8 William III, c.5).
-, orders of loan and tallies
in, 43, 158.
-, receipts of applied to Deficient Funds, 134, 153,
171, 178, 199, 217, 237,
257, 272, 296, 321, 356,
365, 373, 389.
-, receivers of, process
against, 429.
-, transfer to, of overpayment
on Duties on Births,
Deaths and Marriages,
320.
-, [First] 3s. Aid 1697 (as by 8–9
William III, c.6, for granting
an aid as well by a land tax
as by several subsidies viz.
4s. 4d. per person, &c.)
-, accounts, 109, 385.
-, deficient interest on loans
on, 313.
-, Receivers advancing money
to the Commissioners, 138.
-, process against, 126.
-, rectification of overpayments, 241.
-, styled the Capitation Act,
109, 385.
-, [Second] 3s. Aid 1697–8 (as by
Act 9 William III. c.10, for
grant 1484015l. 1s. 11¾d. for
disbanding)
-, arrears, 21, 169, 328, 329.
-, assessments, 142.
-, Commissioners, 21.
-, receivers of, 21, 154, 177,
180, 292.
-, overpayment on, 138.
-, process against, 127.
-, rectification of accounts
of, 241.
-, [Third] Quarterly Poll 1697–8
(as by Act 9–10 William III,
c.38.)
-, accounts, 109, 127, 385.
-, deficient interest on loans
on, 313.
-, loans on, 339.
-, receivers, process against,
127, 428, 429.
-, rectification of overpayments, 165, 187.
-, [Third] 3s. Aid 1699 (as by 10
William III, c.9, for 1,484, 015l.
1s. 11¾d. for disbanding.)
-, appropriation of 600,000l.
for disbanding, 52, 95,
223.
-, arrears, 110, 328, 329.
-, arrears stopping out of
pensions, 110.
-, assessments on official
salaries, refund of, 142.
-, Commissioners for, 271.
-, deficient interest on loans
on, 313.
-, deficient tallies on, 22, 26.
-, issues out of loans on, 319.
-, loans on, by the citizens of
London, 339.
-, moneys of, applied to the
Navy debt, 22, 26, 111,
167.
-, receivers general, accounts,
138.
-, allowances, 251.
-, process against, 126,
127, 281, 428, 429.
-, rectification of overpayments, 138, 241.
-, [Second 2s. Aid] or 1700 Land
Tax (as by Act 11 William
III, c.2, grant of an Aid by
sale of forfeited lands in
Ireland and by a 2s. Land
Tax in England, styled the
Land Tax).
-, arrears of, 328, 329, 374.
-, arrears of, stopping out of
pensions, 110.
-, Commissioners for, 122–3;
dispute among, 167.
-, reassessment for arrears
of, 374.
-, deficiencies in yield of, 226.
-, deficient tallies on, Navy
debts assigned on, 116.
-, issues out of loans on, 152.
-, overplus of funds appropriated by, issue out of, 317.
-, receivers of, 76; process
against, 126, 127, 428, 429.
-, rectification of overpayments, 165, 187, 241.
-, refund to officers of small
salaries, 133, 142, 378.
-, tallies and orders on, 14, 28,
174.
-, [Fourth] 3s. Aid 1701 (as by
12–13 William III, c.10. Aid
for the Navy, Guards, and
Garrisons &c. 1,484,948l. 19s.
3¾d. with separate appropriation on the one third; but
no specific appropriation for
the remaining two thirds.)
-, arrears, stopping out of
pensions, 110.
-, loans and tallies on one
third, 83, 295, 301, 303,
352, 370; issues, 83, 300,
301, 303, 370.
-, ditto on the two thirds,
90, 101, 102, 103,
108, 295, 306, 310,
319, 321, 336, 366,
368, 375, 376; issues,
90, 101, 103, 108,
306, 310, 319, 321,
336, 366, 368, 375,
376; transfers to the
Register of loans, 295.
-, Receivers of, 76, 292, 293–4,
296.
-, refund to officers of small
salaries, 380, 385, 397.
-, tallies on, 69, 98, 174.
Attainted estates. See Escheated.
ATTORNEY GENERAL (Northey,
Sir Edward, Trevor, Sir Thomas),
8, 16, 18, 31, 34, 38, 41, 42, 44, 47,
53, 59, 60, 67, 68, 76, 77, 94, 103,
104, 105, 119, 122, 141, 157, 168,
169, 180, 181, 188, 190, 191, 193,
207, 218, 220, 224, 231, 240, 242,
251, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 268,
269, 272, 273, 275, 289, 299, 305,
307, 320, 326, 334, 339, 348, 355,
370, 377, 378, 380, 381, 393, 408,
409, 410, 420, 421, 422, 423, 425.
-, attending meetings of the
Treasury, 13, 19, 33, 57, 73,
82, 95, 106.
-, clerk to. See Bendyshe, Henry.
-, fee as, 290, 387.
-, issues to, 164, 165, 280, 414.
-, reports, drafts, and statements
of opinion, 70, 104, 106, 107,
196, 427,
Auditor General of the Plantations. See Blathwayt, William.
Auditors of Crown Revenue. See
Exchequer Court (Auditors).
-, of Imprests. See Imprests.