Index: C

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 17, 1702. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1939.

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C.

Cabell, Ann, pension in the Wardrobe, 1008.

Cabin, Petit, Ensign in Major General Belcastel's Regiment of Foot, 1168.

Cabiol, Ensign in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.

Caddock, Eliz., executrix of John Walker, 1048.

Cadet, James, late Captain in regiment of Boiselot in Province of Champagne, royal bounty to, 587.

Cadiz (Spain), 126, 132, 797.
-, agent victualler at [for English Navy], 186. See Harvey, Mr.
-, expedition to, artillery, plunder, refugees, ships, transport, etc. See Expedition.
-, victualling bills from, 149, 298.

Cadolles, Captain in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.

Caerwedros manor (co. Cardigan), 343.

Caesar, Charles, King's plate for Newmarket race, 896, 911.

Cage, Tho., mariner in the ship Mountjoy at Londonderry, 550.

Cahir (Caher), Lord. See Butler, Theobald.

Cahoone (Calhune, Cohoon, Colhoun), Major Mathew, payment out of Secret Service for attending the Treasury at Kensington in 1692–4. See Cohoon.

Caillaud, Monsieur, half pay arrears at Wm. III's death, 1108.

-, Ruben, Lieut, in Col. Thomas Brudenel's new Regiment, 1136.

Cairnes, David, payment to, out of Secret Service, for the Irish service, 532.

Calais (France), 234, 302.

Calcott, Alexander, Surveyor of Duties on Houses and Marriages, 349.

Caldwell, Elizabeth, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 718, 720.

-, Capt., embezzlements out of the St. Peter prize, 838.

Calhune (see Cohoon), William, child of the Kitchen in the royal Household, 995.

Calicoes, muslins and silks. See Customs (Duties).

Caliment (lapis Calaminaris), Duty on, 192.

Callis, Maulie, Lieut, in Sir Cloudesley Shovell's marines, 1142.

Callow, Benjamin, going as chaplain to the Leeward Isles, 690.

Calmady, Francis, lease of tenement in Climsland Prior, Cornwall, 334.

Calshot, garrison (co. South Hants), fire and candle for, 107.

Calstock (co. Cornwall), tin blowing house, 244, 322.

Calton, Paul, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 985.

Calvert, Charles, third Lord Baltimore, attending the Treasurer about Maryland, 506.

-, John, (and see Colvert), pension out of Secret Service money, 82.

Cambon. See Ducambon.

Cayman ("Camm") wood, from Guinea, 112.

Camaret Bay (Finisterre, France), officers killed at, 60; English prisoners (Sir J. Jacobs' Regt.), taken by French at, 269, 271.

Camboleive, Stephen, army pension arrears, 1105.

Cambridge, Richard, merchant, St. Sebastian, wine frauds, 146.

Cambridge (County and Isle of Ely):
-, Auditor for Crown Lands and Revenues, 216. See Shales, Hy.
-, Division, collector for Malt Duty, 363. See Walbank, Mr.
-, Receiver General of Crown Lands 328. See Dearing, Sir E.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Mason, John; Millicent, J., Seyliard, T.
-, surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties. See York, John.

Cambridge University, 953.
-, colleges, halls, etc., of, cuts and draughts of by [David Loggan, probably father of] Thomas Loggans, 604.
-, fee to the Professor of Civil Law, 399, 401. See Oxenden, G. of Physic, 402. See Green, Dr. Christopher.
-, perpetuity for a preacher, 402.
-, for the Lady Margaret Divinity Lecture, 402
-, for Emmanuel College, 402.

Camon, Lieutenant in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.

Campbell, John, 1st Earl of Breadalbane, paying Secret Service money for Wm. III, 653.

-, -, Lord Lome, afterwards 2nd Duke of Argyll, Regiment of, 1147, 1184.

-, William, Lieut. Col., royal bounty to carry him into Ireland, 540; service relating to Londonderry, 541, 546.

Campbell. See Cample.

Campion, William, sub-commissioner for prizes at Dover, 47, 92, 260, 364, 388; petition, 441; Sir G. Parker recommended for his constituency [as Member for Kent], 358, 477.

Campignus, Susan d. receiving Secret Service money for Anne Gabriel de Monmilan, 535.

Cample [Campbell], Charles, wherryman attending the Artillery Train in Ireland, 1094.

Campsie, Henry, of Londonderry, merchant supplying the garrison during the siege, 550.

Canaries, the (North Atlantic):
-, Consul at. See Smith, Edmund, 177, 907.
-, Governor of, 327.
-, merchants in, 327.

Canaries, Dr. James, royal bounty to, 636.

Cane, Capt. Rich, (of Col. Robert White's Regiment), 384.

Canitzot, James, Ensign in Belcastel's Regiment, 1162, 1165.

Canne, Richard, clerk of fines etc., at Ludlow, 955.

Canopy of State, 250.

Canterbury (Kent):
-, Archbishop of, Tillotson, John, 855; Tennison, Thomas, 756, 856; seat in the Chapel Royal, 171; commission for disposing ecclesiastical benefices during the King's absence abroad, 756.
-, Judge of the Prerogative Court of, 407. See Raines, Sir R.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for, 200. See Fausset, Wm.
-, Receiver General of rents and revenues of the Archbishopric, 856. See Snowe, R.
-, service book for the Coronation, 219.
-, rooms at Kensington [Palace], 254.
-, temporalities of, 601, 612.

Cantwell, Walter, widow of. See Mahon, Mrs.

Capell (Capel), Algernon, 22nd Earl of Essex, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Wm. III, 158, 431, 957; his Regiment of Dragoons, 30, 74, 80, 195, 332, 345, 358, 363, 375; recommending a Stamps officer, 454.

-, Henry, Lord Capell of Tewkesbury, chief steward of the manor of Richmond, co. Surrey, 401.

-, Sir Henry (2nd son of Arthur, Earl of Essex), seizing Papists' horses, 596.

-, —, Ensign in La Meloniere's Regiment, 1162.

-, Stephen, Captain in Col. Coote'a Regiment of Foot, 1115.

Capon, Charles, administrator to M. le Saigne, Governor of Drogheda, 1177.

Carbery, Earl of. See Vaughan, J.

Carbines, in the Magazines in Ireland, 109.

Carbonell, Martin D', royal bounty to out of Secret Service moneys for the subsistence of himself and three children of Lady Stepney, 624, 664.

Cardell, Samuel, attorney or assignee of Col. Michelborne for his Londonderry pay, 1081, 1086.

Cardiff (co. Glamorgan) port, officers of, 242, 257, 301, 445, 446.

Cardigan County (Wales):
-, manors etc. of, stewardship of, 286, 343.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Howells, G.
-, Surveyor of House Duties, 421. See Jones, Charles.

Cardonnel (Cardonell), Adam, purveyor to the Royal Household, letter from, 1010.

-, -, [clerk to William Blathwayte as Secretary at War; from 1702 military Secretary to the Duke of Marlborough], letter to the Treasury concerning the musters, 353; receiving money for William Blathwayte, 557; remitting money for the Irish prisoners in Holland, 552, 897; messenger of the Chamber attending him, 462.

-, Dr. James, Court Post (carrier of court letters to the Post Office), 240.

Carent, Edmund, Surveyor of Houses and Marriages, 207.

Carew, George, attorney and servant of Eliz. Lenthall for her annuity, 814.

-, Henry, a Teller of the Receipt, 713, 718, 719, 720, 724, 725, 732, 733, 734, 739, 740.

-, Thomas, Major and Captain in Col. William Northcote's Regiment of Foot, 1128.

Carey. See Cary.

Caribbee Islands. See Leeward.

Carkess, Cha[rles], Customs officer, 161.

Carlisle, Earl of. See Howard, Charles.

-, Ellen, widow, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 584, 593, 614, 636.

-, Sarah, petition, 485.

Carlisle (co. Cumberland):
-, Irish prisoners at. See Ireland (prisoners).
-, gaol, 158.
-, garrison, 555; fire and candle, 107.
-, port, Customs officers of, 264, 301, 321, 324, 348, 361.

Carlton, Christopher, a Commissioner of the Revenue, Ireland, 175, 221, 383.

Carlton, Mr., tobacco exporter, 410.

Carmarthen County (Wales):
-, manors etc., in, steward of, 286. See Carbery, Earl of.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for. See Howells, G.

Carmarthen, Marquess of. See Osborne, Peregrine.

Carnarvon Castle (Crown lease), 274.

Carnedon Prior (co. Cornwall), 169.

Carnegie, Alexander, petition, 462.

Carnes, John, wherryman attending the Artillery Train in Ireland, 1094.

Carney, John, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 687.

-, Nicholas, army pension arrears, 1101.

Carpenter, John, agent to the Marine Regiments, 490.

Carpenters at Winchester, 1062.
-, to the Works. See Works.

Carr, Andrew, pioneer belonging to the Artillery Train in Ireland, 1096.

Carnarvon County:
-, Commissioners for 2nd 4s. Aid, 691, 722, 756.
-, Chancellor and Chamberlain of, 232. See Bulkeley, R. Viscount Cashel.
-, Justice of, 259, 282. See Peisley, W., Gwyn, M.
-, Receiver General of Taxes for, 200–1, 371. See Powle, C.
-, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, 421. See Jones, Wm.

Carolina (North):
-, agent for Prizes at, 340.
-, chaplain going to, 324.
-, collector of Customs, 346.
-, Deputy Governor. See Johnson, Sir Nath., oath of, 339.
-, proprietors of, 339.
-, ships for, 167, 183.

Carr, Gamaliel, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Essex, 349, 420.

-, Capt. John, army pension arrears, 1105.

-, Ralph, tidesman Newcastle port, 279.

-, Robert, Lieut, in Col. Farrington's Regiment of Foot, 1127.

-, Samuel, her Majesty's stationer, 56, 401, 1062; supplying Bibles, 471.

-, -, tradesman to the Great Wardrobe, 1035.

-, Thomas and partners, fringe makers to the Great Wardrobe, 1035.

-, William, Ensign in Col. Farrington's Foot, 1127.

Carrickfergus (Ireland), Regiment at, 1190.

Carriere, Pierre, a Dragoon in de Miremont's Regiment, 1179.

Carries, Lieutenant in Belcastle's Regiment, 1167.

Carritat, Ensign in Belcastel's Regiment, 1168.

Carroll, Charles, witness to payment to Ann Cary, 875.

Carrowen, Thomas, pioneer belonging to the Artillery Train in Ireland, 1096.

Caryll, [? William Carroll], Major of Brigade, payment to, 176.

Carson, Peter, drummer in Count Marton's Regiment, 1170.

Carter, Elizabeth, executrix of Eliz. Dumford, 1102.

-, Henry, Capt. in Col. Leigh's Dragoons, 1112.

-, -, Surveyor of Marriage Duties in England and Wales, 260.

-, John, petition for a debt, 471.

-, -, clerk, going chaplain to tiie Leeward Islands, 691.

-, -, tidesman in Plymouth port, 161.

-, Richard, surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Lanes., 349, 421.

-, Robert, Treasurer for imposition on servants in Virginia, 362; Treasurer for Virginia, 363.

-, Thomas, petition for concealed lands, 43, 448, 485; lease of coal mines, co. Denbigh, 157, 163, 169; a Commissioner for Forfeited Estates in co. Lanes., 325.

-, William, lease of coal mines, co. Denbigh, 157, 163, 169.

Cartoons of Raphael. See Hampton Court.

Cartwright, Ann, Wardrobe pension, 1008.

-, John, Provost Marshal of the Army, 1195, 1196.

-, Thomas, sheriff, co. Oxford, 308.

Carver, John, petition concerning stamps, 77.

Cary (Carey), Mrs. Ann, wife of Edward Cary, of Caldicote and mother of Lucius Henry Cary, Viscount Falkland, royal bounty to her for her said son's support and maintenance, 43, 444, 448, 863, 875, 887, 904, 907, 922, 936.

-, Anthony, Visct. Falkland, an Admiralty Lord, 503; Navy accounts, 85.

-, Elizabeth, army pension arrears, 1103.

-, Lucius Henry, Visct. Falkland, 9, 43, 47, 79, 444, 448, 863, 875, 887, 904, 907, 922, 936.

-, Richard, agent for Antigua, 125.

-, Robert, 7th Lord Hunsdon (1692Sept. 1702), royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 3, 38, 66, 682, 927, 934; petition, 437.

-, Thomas, merchant surety for Sir Nath. Johnson, 339.

Case, Mary, widow of William, 330.

-, Wm., chirurgeon of Deptford Yard, allowance for tending sick and hurt, 330.

Casewell, George, Lieut, in Col. Ed. Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1132.

Cashel, Visct. See Bulkeley.

Cason (and See Casson), Mrs. Dorothy, pension as a servant of Queen Mary, 1048.

Cassedy, Patr., wherry man attending the Artillery Train in Ireland. 1094.

Casson, Anthony (and See Cason), pension as a servant of Queen Mary, 1057.

Castel Franc, ensign in Count Marton's Regiment, 1170.

Casteluerdon [Castelverdon], Lieut, in La Meloniere's Regiment, 1164.

Castillon, Captain, in Count Marton's Regiment, 1168.

Castlean, David, Lieut, in Col. Farrington's Regiment of Foot, 1127.

Castlehaven, Earl of. See Tuchet, James.

Castleneau, Christopher, Ensign in Col. Farrington's Regiment of Foot, 1127.

Castleton, Nathaniel, Comptroller of the Penny Post Office, 253, 269, 299; Mr. Tutchin's complaint against him in the Post Office enquiry, 80, 85, 87, 89, 90, 392.

-, Mr., steward of Kirton, 37.

-, Visct. See Saunderson, George.

Caswall, James, Receiver General of Land Tax, and of Duties on Houses and Marriages, co. Monmouth, 199, 200, 259, 326, 371, 380.

Catchlove, John, servant and pensioner to Queen Mary, 1049.

Catcot, Alexander, surveyor of Duties on Houses and Marriages, London, Westminster and Middlesex, 420.

Catharina of Braganza, Queen of Charles II, Queen Dowager, bells exported to Portugal for, 403.

-, -, Council of, 42, 439.

-, -, Dowry lands, 42, 60, 72, 439. See Whittlewood Forest.

-, -, Excise annuity, 240.

-, -, physician to, 1073. See Mendez, D. F.

Caulfield, Lieut. Col. John, petition, 471.

-, William, Visct. Charlemont, Regiment of Foot, 313, 1176.

Causat, John, Yeoman of the Bake House to the Royal Household, 991.

Causey, Thomas, collector of the fourth 3s. Aid for the precincts of Hampton Court Palace, 930.

Causton, Hannah, wife of Philip, 317, 472.

-, Henry, bricklayer employed on the Customs House, London, 147.

-, Philip, debt to for transport ships, 317, 472.

Cavan, Castilliana, Countess of. See Lambart, Castilliana.

Cavendish, Lady Rachel, Marchioness of Hartington, wife of William, afterwards 2nd Duke of Devonshire, Lady of the Bedchamber, 254, 271, 369.

-, William, 1st Duke of Devonshire, Chief Justice in Eyre, Trent North, 402, 956; issue to, 393; Lord Steward, 990; coronation robes for, 197.

Cavitzot [? Cavitrot], Ensign in Belcastel's Regiment, 1166.

Cawthorn, Richard, Rector of Hampton Church, perpetuity to, 954.

-, -, annuity to as a servant of Queen Mary, 1054.

Cawthorp, Wm., Receiver General of Land Tax and House Duties and Marriage Duties for part of co. Lincoln, 123, 200, 383, 388.

Cayo manor (co. Carmarthen), 286.

Cazaree, John, conductor in the Artillery Train in Ireland, 1178.

Cecil, Robert, 1st Earl of Salisbury, Secretary of State, records of, 293.

-, -, a Commissioner of Trade, 380, 400.

-, -, Captain in Col. Brudenell's Regiment of Foot, 1121.

-, William, cornet in the Earl of Denbigh's Dragoons, 1114.

Ceely. See Cely.

Celle (Hanover), troops of. See Army in Flanders (Treaties, Hanover), 1157; winter forage for, 1157.

Cely (Ceely), Peter, Town Major or Fort Major to the garrison of Plymouth, 1190, 1191.

-, Richard, Captain in Brigadier Trelawney's Regiment, 1145.

Centlivre, Edward, junr., servant of the Hall in the royal Household, 1015.

-, Joseph, Yeoman of the Kitchen in the royal Household, 994.

Ceremonies:
-, Assistant Master of. See Cotterell, C.
-, Master of. See Cotterell, Sir Charles.
-, Marshall of, 328. See Bass, Richard le.
-, allowance for attendance at audiences, 122.

Cerigo, Ionian Islands, 389.

Cernsew, Robert, tidesman at Fowey, 316.

Chabannes, Lieutenant in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.

Chabert, Ensign in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.

Chabrol, Louis, pension Ireland, 438, 467.

Chace, James, Apothecary to the person to William III, 1021.

-, Jonathan, Groom of Removing Wardrobe, 1021.

-, -, feather dresser, 1035.

-, Ralph, Groom of the Confectionery in the Household, 993.

Chadwick, Lewis, going as chaplain to the Leeward Islands, 877.

Chaignaud, Peter, Surgeon to Belcastel's Regiment, 1165.

Chaigneau, John, servant of the Hall in the royal Household, 1015.

-, Mary, glover to the Great Wardrobe, 1045, 1046.

Chaile. Madame de, army pension arrears, 1103.

Chaillevette ("Chalevette") (CharenteInferieure, France), 270.

Chaloner, Edmund, a Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 245.

Chamber (Great):
-, Grooms of, 116, 283, 1017; Establishment of to be reduced to ten in number, 116.
-, names of:
-, Coates, Richard.
-, Cook, James.
-, Cooper, Edward.
-, Dent, William.
-, Evans, Griffith.
-, Jenkinson, Robert.
-, Lindsey, Joseph.
-, Lisney, Adam.
-, Martyn, Walter.
-, Morse, Henry.
-, Nash, Thomas.
-, Shepheard, Charles.
-, Stone, John.
-, Whithurst, Thurstonus.

Chamber, Treasurer of, 20, 165, 212, 282, 283, 373. See Russell, Lord E., Gwynn, Sir Rowland, FitzHardinge, Visct.
-, accounts, 122, 165.
-, Civil List arrears owing to at death of Wm. III, 944, 946, 1016–1034 and See Wm. Ill (servants); Queen Anne's payments towards Wm. III Civil List debt to, 278, 945.
-, clerk to, 94.
-, Comptroller of accounts of, 117, 120, 283. See Chudleigh, H.; Vanbrugh, W.
-, debt in Office of under Queen Anne, 165, 212, 467.
-, establishment, 15, 98, 113, 115122, 426–8,469. See Stephens, R., 932.
-, of Charles II, James II and Wm. III, 170.
-, of pensions in office of, 932.
-, issues for out of the Exchequer, 54, 113, 130, 133, 138,146,232, 252, 325, 417,431, 435, 455.
-, Maundy, See Almoner.
-, Messengers of (forty in number), 1018, as follows:
-, Allen, Henry.
-, Bale, John.
-, Beake, Thomas, junr.
-, Beake, Thomas, senr.
-, Beden, Walter.
-, Brown, Peter.
-, Chapman, Simon.
-, Clark, Francis.
-, Chance, Joseph.
-, Collins, George, 278.
-, Couchman, Charles.
-, Dagley, Anthony.
-, Davis, Thomas.
-, Dunn, Anthony, 783.
-, Evans, Henry.
-, Freeman, John.
-, Fry, George.
-, Gibbons, John, 783.
-, Gibbs, Edward.
-, Gibbs, Ralph.
-, Grice, Samuel.
-, Hayward, Richard.
-, Hill, Nicholas.
-, Hill, Samuel.
-, Hopkins, Richard.
-, Kenge, Charles.
-, King, John.
-, Kitson, James.
-, Knight, William.
-, Knowles, Ralph.
-, Langwith, J., 525.
-, Legat, Henry.
-, Marescoe, Peter.
-, Maris, Charles.
-, Morris, John.
-, Morris, Thomas, 558.
-, Newlyn, Peter.
-, Newlyn, Thomas
-, Poyke, Richard, senr.
-, Ravell, Richard.
-, Saffery (alias Sutton), William.
-, Smeaton, Thomas, 544.
-, Taylor, Thomas, 298, 475, 485.
-, Tom, Peter.
-, Wilcocks, Nathan.
-, Younge, Ralph.
-, Messengers' allowances for custody of prisoners, 121; bills [for travelling, riding charges etc.], scheme for, 10, 120–1, 435, 1075; detailed items of, 121; attending the Customs and the Treasury Lords. See Smeeton, Thomas, Thorowkettle, John; clerks of the cheque to. See Gellibrand, John; Sharpe, Wm.; dispersing Acts of Parliament, 519, 541, 778; Establishment, 116; in Holland, 278; issues for, 103, 133, 283, 435; swearing in, 231; travelling into the country, 783.
-, Office, 49, 83.
-, Treasury authorising payments by the Chamber Treasurer, 165.

Chamberlain (Chamberlayne), John, Surveyor of Duties on Houses and Marriages, 398.

-, Tho., pension as one of Queen Mary's servants, 1051.

-, Wm., Surveyor of Duties on Houses and Marriages, co. Yorks., 349, 420.

Chambers, Charles, apothecary to the Army Hospitals in Ireland, 1098.

-, John, Receiver of Crown Lands co. Derby, 328.

-, William, Receiver of Crown Lands co. Derby, 328.

Chamblon, Housekeeper of Hackney Coaches Licence Office, 69.

Chambon, Peter, apothecaries' mate to the Hospitals in Ireland, 1098.

Champagne, Ensign in La Meloniere's Regiment, 1163.

-, Daniel, Ensign in Lord Portmore's Regiment, 1148.

Champagne (Province, France), 587.

Champante, Sir John, payment to Eliz. Hobson for contingent expenses in Ireland, 536; one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 985; bills on him from New York for subsistence of Forces there, 263; petition for the Foot Companies in New York, 149, 309; petition (Army), 458, 471.

-, Samuel, surveyor of Duties on Houses and Marriages for Somerset and Bristol, 349, 420.

Champey, La Motte, Lieutenant in Count Marton's Regiment, 1169.

Champigny, Susannah, army pension arrears, 1108.

Champion, John, soldier of Count Marton's Regiment, arrears due to, 1170.

-, Richard, gallery keeper of the Household [at Whitehall], 1024; Keeper of the Privy Lodgings and Council Chamber, 1042.

Champon, John, Keeper of the Privy Lodgings at Whitehall, 1064.

Champtorier [? Champlorier], Esdras de, Captain in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1166.

-, [Peter], Captain in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1165.

Chance, Joseph, messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

Chancellor of the Exchequer. See Exchequer, Chancellor.
-, Lord. See Great Seal and Lord Chancellor.

Chancery:
-, Masters of (eleven in number), 405.
-, for quarterly issues to them See Judges.
-, Master of in the Alienation Office, 193, 243, 302, 305. See Morley, G.; Freeman, W.
-, Subpoena Office, grant of to Lady Frescheville, 396.

Chandler, [Thomas], Lieut, in Col. Richard Coote's Regiment of Foot, 1115.

-, Philip, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties for co. South Hants, 318, 421, 449.

Chapel Hainault Walk (Waltham Forest), 968.

Chapel Royal (St. James's):
-, altar, 170; cloth for the Coronation, 197.
-, bellringer, 1006.
-, books for, 197.
-, Children of, 433; liveries for, 197, 429, 1006.
-, choir at the Coronation, 583.
-, clerk of the closet, 1006.
-, closet in the Chapel, 170; closet keeper, 1006, 1007.
-, cloth, etc. for the Coronation, 197.
-, Communion table, 170, 197.
-, Coronation habits for, 197–8.
-, Dean, 1006; and Sub-Dean, habits for, 197.
-, furniture for, 197, 252; for Ambassadors. See Ambassadors.
-, Gentlemen of, yearly grant of deer to, 120, 458, 486, 1006.
-, Groom, Coronation habits for, 197, 1006.
-, linen for, 197.
-, Litany desk, cloth for the Coronation, 197.
-, mourning for, 170, 178.
-, organ for Coronation of Wm. III, 583.
-, organ blower, 107, 1006.
-, pulpit cloth, for the Coronation, 197.
-, Queen receiving the sacrament at, 178.
-, Queen's closet, 170.
-, seats for: the archbishop of Canterbury, 171; the Dean, 171; the Lords, 171; the Lord Keeper, 171; Sub-Dean (Dr. Battle), 171; Coronation robes for the Sub-Dean, 198.
-, sergeant of the Vestry, 197, 1006.
-, yeomen of, 197, 1006.
-, Whitehall, Chapel Royal, 198.
-, Windsor. See Windsor.

Chaplain, Jeremy or Jeremias, Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter, 682, 691, 725, 728, 1003, 1030.

-, Josiah Alsop, chaplain in Brigadier Selwyn's Regiment, 1144.

chaplains and schoolmasters going to the Plantations: royal bounty of 20l. each for passage money, on the request of the bishop of London. See each Plantation separately:
-, Carolina.
-, Hudson Bay.
-, Indies (West).
-, Jamaica.
-, Maryland.
-, Nevis.
-, New Jersey.
-, New York.

Chapman, Joseph, prosecuted for wool exports, 285.

-, Richard, apothecary supplying drugs, etc., for the army in Ireland, 297.

-, Simon, messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

Chappell, George, Surveyor Houses and Marriage Duties for co. Lincoln, 349, 421.

Chard (co. Somerset), 776.

Chardin (Charden), Sir John, loan on Excise, 492, 577; for the French Protestants, 577; lending money to the Earl of Dumbarton by direction of the King, 558, 597, 625; secret service payment as the King's bounty, intended to be remitted to Mr. Poley, Envoy at Turin, 709; payment to for the Vaudois ministers, 1051; payment to for Mr. Arnaud, 1054.

Chariere, Captain in Count Marten's Regiment, 1169.

Charles I:
-, bridge built by, over the Tweed, 235. See Berwick, at Edgehill fight, 59.
-, grant of lands, 67, 233, 320.
-, Hospital founded by, at Westminster, 70, 110, 971.
-, house built by at Mortlake for tapestry work, 422.
-, house built by in St. James's Park for dogs, 558.
-, lands, co. Lincoln, 306.
-, services to, 78.
-, yeoman of the Chapel Royal to. See Alford, M.

Charles II, 59, 156, 416, 418, 735.
-, annuities granted by to John Dryden, 58.
-, Lord Frescheville, 958.
-, Visct. Osborne, 967.
-, Countess of Lichfield, 964.
-, Nicholas Tettersell, 977.
-, Barbara Strickland, alias Lady Dalton, 976.
-, John Brown, 950.
-, Thomas HoAvard, Henrietta Maria Howard, Duchess of Richmond, Duke of Grafton, Earl of Ranelagh, Lord Hatton, Duchess of Cleveland, Earl of Bath, 1058–1060.
-, at Worcester fight, 78.
-, barber to the Household of. See Milford, Fred,
-, coronation, 23, 181.
-, debt to John Locke for incidents of the Council of Trade, 735.
-, debt to William Legg, as a Page of Honour, 831, 838, 844.
-, debt to Sir Joseph Williamson, 15, 217.
-, debt in the Stables, 791, 806, 817, 844.
-, funeral, 23, 181.
-, Gentleman Usher to. See Mytton, J.
-, grants by, 44, 57, 60, 77, 78, 98, 106, 254–5.
-, Groom of the Bedchamber to. See Progers, E.
-, Groom of the Stole to. See Granville, John, Earl of Bath, 610, 615, 618.
-, Necessary woman to. See Silver, Mrs., 524.
-, Guide from Worcester to White Ladies, 524. See Yeates, Francis.
-, Household, Establishment, 170.
-, Page to, 831. See Legge, William,
-, palace intended at Winchester, 399.
-, Poet Laureate and Historiographer to. See Dryden, John.
-, Post Office, Act for [12 Car. II, c. 35], 406.
-, Restoration, 207.
-, services to, 78; by Thomas Silver's wife, Wm. Ill's grant of an allowance for, 599, 616, 635.
-, spaniel keeper to, See Holder, G., 269, 558.
-, Stables. See Royal Stables.
-, Trust deeds for Princess Anne, 260.
-, war with Dutch, 207.
-, Works ordinary, 169.

Charles Fort (Ireland), 145.

Charles the Moor, army pension arrears, 1100.

Charles, Pierre, Dragoon in de Miremont's Regiment, 1179.

Charlemont, Visct. and his Regiment. See Caulfeild, William.

Charlemont (co. Armagh, Ireland), concordatum payments for drawbridge gates etc., 220, 313.

Charleton, John, Surveyor of the Ordnance, 953; issue to, 403.

Charnell, William, Ensign in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1133.

Charney (co. Berks), 382.

Charnock, Thomas, Sergeant at Arms, 330, 391, 393.

Charter, Charles, Mattlayer to the Works, 1062.

Chase, James, apothecary in ordinary, apothecary to the person to Wm. III, 119, 283, 427, 952.

Chaseloup, Peter, Second Lieut, in the marquess of Carmarthen's Regiment of Marines, 1140.

Chatham (Kent):
-, chest. See Navy (Chatham Chest).
-, ordnance stores at, embezzlements of, 162.
-, navy ships, 102, 433.
-, Yards. See Navy (Yards).

Chatillon, Lieutenant in Belcastel's Regiment, 1165.

Chaumette, Jo. Peter, soldier in Count Marton's Regiment, 1170.

Chauvain, Mathieu, Sergeant in Count Marton's Regiment, 1170.

Cheeke, Letitia, widow, royal bounty to out of Secret Service, 530, 573.

Chelmsford (co. Essex), assizes at, 887.

Chelsea (London):
-, road to, 906.
-, waterman of, ferrying soldiers, 1201–2.
-, making the road from Chelsea to Kensington, 906.

Chelsea Hospital:
-, Commissioners for (Lord Cutts et al.), 135, 424.
-, Invalids, four companies of, 112, 932; and see Army.
-, out pensioners and their creditors, 135, 293, 465, 485; lists of and inspection of, 112, 456.
-, Paymaster of, 424. See Howe, J., Ranelagh, Earl of.
-, pensioners' qualifications, 932.
-, revenues of, 477.

Cherburg (Normandy), 182, 656.

Cherct, George, groom of the Pantry, 991.

Chertsey (co. Surrey), 823; parish, 912.

Cheshire. See Chester (County).

Chester: bishop of. See Strafford, Nicho.
-, bishopric: the King's four preachers, 43, 287.
-, Tenths, annuity on, 241.

Chester city, 128, 145. 505.
-, castle, 523, 539, 550, 557, 574.
-, county of the city, 201, 508.
-, Deputy Constable of. See Hatt, Rich.
-, Excise collector, 352.
-, garrison. See Army (Garrison).
-, Governor of, 542, 568, 1184. See Morgan, Sir C.
-, Grey Friars at, used as Hospital, 1187.
-, Hospital, 1187.
-, Irish prisoners and papists in the Castle and the Northgate, 521, 522, 523, 527, 539, 550, 557, 567, 574, 586, 605; and see Ireland (prisoners).
-, Marriage Duties frauds, 148.
-, Mayor of, 1187.
-, Messenger of the Exchequer in and cryer of the Court of, 128, 262; See Bayley, W.
-, Mint, Receiver General of co. Notts, sending his money to the Chester Mint, 404.
-, North Gate and prisoners in, 539, 557, 574, 586, 605.
-, port and officers of, 92, 156, 177, 191, 210, 233, 295. 312, 409, 429, 460.
-, port, passport from to Ireland, 350–1.
-, Post Office, cross road post to Bristol, 196, 379, 461.
-, stage to Gloucester of the Post Office. 418.
-, prisoners sent down to, for trial in 1694–5, 751.
-, Receivers General. See Chester County.
-, remittance of money to by exchange, for Ireland, 506.
-, sheriffs, 1187.
-, soldiers in Castle and Northgate, 539.
-, surveyor of the King's houses, manor and lands in, 128. See Bayley, Wm.
-, Town Major of, 521, 522, 527, 539, 550, 557, 574.

Chester County, 109, 128, 413, 509, 742.
-, auditor of Crown Lands and Revenues, 216. See Shales, Henry.
-, Judges going to on a special commission, 742.
-, Justices of, for the city and county and North Wales, 152, 157, 282, 300, 325, 405. See Lovell, Sir S.. Jekyll, Sir Joseph.
-, Receiver General of Crown Revenues, 128, 262.
-, Receiver General of Land Tax, and Taxes on Houses and Marriages, 148, 171, 177, 201, 257, 371, 414. See Austin, T., Whitley, M., Lloyd, T., Molyneux, N.
-, sheriff's, 278.
-, Surveyor of Crown Lands and manors in, 128, 262. See Bayley, W.
-, Surveyor of House Duties or window lights, 421. See Jones, Charles; Jones, Walter; Hall, George.

Chester, Earldom of, money due to Queen Anne from, on the death of Wm. III. 422.

Chester, Anthony, Cornet in the Earl of Denbigh's Regiment of Dragoons, 1114.

Chetwynd, Ann, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 849.

-, Charles, Deputy Auditor of Crown Lands for Wales, 114, 511; survey of lands, etc. in South Wales, 152.

-, John, sub-commissioner for prizes at Dover, 96, 413.

-, Thomas, apothecary to the Army in Ireland, 1098.

Chetwood (Chettwood), Thomas, Cornet in Col. Leigh's Dragoons, 1112.

Chevalier, Peter, petition, 472.

Cheylesmore manor (co. Warwick), stewardship of, 411.

Cheyne, Robert, Captain in Col. Fairington's Regiment of Foot, 1126.

Cheze, Dumesnill la, late Capt. in Sir Michael Creagh's [Jacobite] Regiment [in Ireland in 1689], 585.

Chichester, Arthur, 3rd Earl of Donegall, Regiment of [the 35th Foot], 255, 313.

-, Lieut. John, secret service payment to for contingent expenses in Ireland, 536, 540.

Chichester, bishop of. See Grove, Robert.

-, -, bishopric, arrears of Tenths, 407.

Chichester (co. Sussex), port and officers, 242, 252, 253, 257, 264, 277, 443, 453.

Chichley, Sir Tho. (derelict lands), 495.

Chief Butler. See Royal Household.

Chief Justice in Eyre. See Royal Forests.

Chiffinch, Thomas, searcher Gravesend, 431, 503.

-, William, payment to for watering Hyde Park, 584.

-, -, Master of the Hawks, 300, 390.

Child, Daniell, Keeper of the Standing Wardrobe at Whitehall, 118, 458, 471, 1020; Keeper of Wardrobe and Vestry at Westminster, 954.

-, Francis, surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties for Cumberland and Westmorland, 349, 420.

-, George, chaplain to Col. Wood's Regiment, 1149.

-, John, of Devizes, Receiver General of Duties on Houses and Marriage Duties for co. Wilts and New Sarum, 200, 383.

-, Leonard, of Guildford, Receiver General of House Duties and Marriage Duties for co. Surrey and Southwark, 200, 383.

-, Mathew, joining in the sale of the Earl of Nottingham's house, 620.

Chillcott, John, tidesman Bristol, 218.

Chimney sweeper to the Works, arrears owing to, 1171.

China, stuffs of, prohibited, 1.

Chingford Walk, Waltham Forest, 519, 968.

Chire, Nicholas Le, Captain in Col. William Seymour's Regiment of Foot, 1130.

Chirk (co. Denbigh), 247.

Chirurgeon to the Army. See Army.

-, to the Household and to the King and Queen. See Royal Household, Anne, Wm. III.

-, sergeant chirurgeon. See Royal (Household, chirurgeon).

Cholmondeley (Cholmley, Chumley), Francis, exporting salt to Isle of Man, 213, 438.

-, Brig. General (Colonel) [George], lease of tenements in Richmond palace, 202, 205.

-, George, Groom of Bedchamber to Wm. III, 158, 341, 953.

-, -, Steward and Keeper of the Courts of the manor and lordship of Sheene alias Richmond, 237, 249, 440.

-, Thos., pension for the poor ministers of the Isle of Man, 128.

-, William, Foreign Apposer in the Exchequer Court, 413.

-, -, one of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 985.

Cholwich, John, petition for place of Receiver General of Taxes for co. Devon, 198.

Chratchrode. See Cratcherode.

Christian, Charles, Lieutenant, reformed officer in Ireland, 151.

-, -, Second Lieut, in the Marquess of Carmarthen's Regiment of Marines, 1140.

-, William, Major, Customer of Carlisle port, 264, 301, 321: Salt Duty debt, 378, 405.

Christiania (Norway), 212.

Christiansand (Norway), 212.

Christ's Hospital (London), children of, annuity or royal bounty to, issues for [for the King's mathematical boys], 12, 129, 402, 850.

-, Treasurer of, 850.

Chudleigh, Hugh, Comptroller of the accounts of the Treasurer of the Chamber, 120, 283.

-, -, a Commissioner for the Stables, 237.

Chumley. See Cholmondeley.

Church, Ursula, petition, 458.

Church Lawton (co. Chester), 413.

Church of England, conformity to, 77.

Churchill, Arabella, wife of Col. Charles Godfrey, grant of rent charge out of Newcastle in Ireland from James II, 690, 736.

-, Charles, Captain in Major General Churchill's Regiment, 1145.

-, Col. Charles, Lieut. General, Major General, 1145, 1151, 1184, 1199; [Third Regiment of Foot], 24, 189, 203, 224; at Vigo, 407, 408.

-, John, carpenter of the Works, 1061, 1065, 1171, 1172.

-, -, Earl and Duke of Marlborough, giving commission to the Provost Marshal in 1690, 239, 1202; Generalissimo or Captain General or Commander in Chief of the Allied Forces, 33, 39, 213, 215, 357: Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the States General, 172, 213, 314, 385, 389; grant of 5,000l. per an. out of the Post Office, 406; Knight of the Garter, robes for, 176; Garter jewels for, 217; attending the Treasury, 23, 100, 101, 102; goods from Holland, 404; lodgings at St. James's, 404; plate for, 213; questions referred to, 485.

-, Robert, payment to for poor rate on Kensington Palace, 872.

-, Sarah, Countess and Duchess of Marlborough, Groom of the Stole and First Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Anne, 254, 271, 369; Keeper of the Privy Purse to Queen Anne: issues to her for the Privy Purse, 46, 51, 239, 253, 278; and see Privy Purse.

-, -, Josias Tredwell bringing letters to from Exeter in 1689, 526.

-, William, stationer to the Queen, 584, 1023; stationery wares for the Secretaries of State etc., 1023; stationery for War Office, 435; petition, 471; loan on Excise, 492.

-, Sir Winston, money paid by to the Duke of York, 690, 736.

Chute, Thomas, clerk of the Crown in the Court of the King's Bench, 1041.

Chyan Dower House (Gulval, Cornwall), tin blowing house, 244, 323.

Cider, imports of, 330.

Cigala, Visconti, clerk, going as chaplain to Guinea, 355.

Cinque ports (fourteen Cinque ports), 552.
-, Judge Official and Commissary of the Court of Admiralty of the Cinque Ports, 323, 355. See Randolph, H.
-, fishing vessels of exempt from embargo, 225.

Civil List (Queen Anne):
-, accounts, 352.
-, cash position; W. Lowndes's letter to Treasurer Godolphin concerning, 352–3.
-, growing revenues of, kept distinct from the arrears of Wm. III's Civil List revenues, 19, 168, 172.
-, moneys of arising out of the Cornwall Duchy, 354.
-, payments or issues out of, 8, 9, 10, 11, 16, 23, 24, 25, 37, 40, 45, 46, 47, 48, 54, 61, 64, 67, 73, 74, 76, 80, 88, 92, 112, 130, 133, 138, 180, 193, 211, 295, 305, 308, 315, 318, 325, 329, 336, 342, 345, 372, 376, 393, 399, 403, 405, 414, 417, 419, 423, 424, 425, 428, 485, 986.
-, payments out of for King William's Civil List arrears, 945.
-, Queen Anne's donative of 100,000l. out of her Civil List as towards the war. See Anne (gift).

Civil List (Wm. III):
-, arrears and debts of his Civil List revenues, 27, 33, 36, 41, 42, 50, 73, 95, 100, 230, 232, 332, 441, 443, 449, 450, 451, 455, 456, 457, 458, 460, 465, 466, 467, 469, 470, 472, 474, 478, 479, 480, 481, 482, 485.
-, issues out of the arrears of his Civil List revenue towards debts to his servants, etc., 41, 56, 68, 73, 74, 85, 92, 95, 100, 103, 232, 247, 248, 255, 301; and see William III (servants).
-, keeping distinct account of his arrears and issue of separate warrants, 19, 168, 172.

Civil List Debt at Wm's death, introductory note, 941–7; detailed statement, 944–1078.

Civill (Civell), Hester D', annuity or pension out of Secret Service money, 544, 579, 592.

Cla, Peter du, Ensign in Col. Coote's Regiment of Foot, 1110.

Claire, John Haut, Lieut, in Col. Rowe's Regiment, 1148.

Clancarty, Earl and Countess of. See Maccarty.

clandestine trade, Sir Stephen Evance's papers concerning, 61, 02.

Clansel [? Clausel], Captain in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1165.

Clapham, Christopher, Quarter Master in the Earl of Denbigh's Dragoons, 1115.

Clapp, John, shipmaster, 182.

Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde, Henry.

Clarke (Clerke), Edmund, a Commissioner for Hackney Coaches and Licence, 310.

-, Edward, pension as a servant of Queen Mary, 1048.

-, Mrs. Elizabeth, pension as a servant of Queen Mary, 1053.

-, -, relict of Thomas, 130.

-, Esme, Yeoman of the Poultrey in the royal Household, 997.

-, Francis, Yeoman of the Cellar in the royal Household, 992.

-, -, messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

-, tidesman, Whitby, 403.

- George, killed in the skirmish at Gravesend in Dec. 1688, 556.

-, -, assignee of Robert Rich of a debt in the Greencloth, 1009.

-, -, Secretary to the Lord Admiral, 79, 86; Secretary at War (Expedition into Ireland), 570, 1192; issues to for Wra. III's Secret Service, 34, 245.

-, Henry, Quarter Master in Col. Thomas Saunderson's Regiment of Foot, 1124.

-, James, Chief Clerk of the Kitchen, 994.

-, -, Lieut., in Col. Xorthcote's Regiment of Foot, 1128.

-, -, John, Chamber Keeper to the Pages of the Bedchamber, 1025.

-, -, mason to the Works, 1069, 1172.

-, Groom of the Stables, 1012.

-, -, waterman, London port, 218.

-, -, Customer of Boston port, 347, 348, 374.

-, -, tidesman Weymouth, 351.

-, shipmaster, 136.

-, Josias, clerk, going as chaplain to Jamaica, 539.

-, Mrs. Mary, pension as a servant to Queen Mary, 1052.

-, -, widow of George, debt in the Greencloth, 1009.

-, Matthew, Groom of late Queen's Great Chamber, pension, 1026, 1048.

-, Mr. [? George], payment to, 725.

-, Mr., warehousekeeper of Customs, 506, 510.

-, Nathl., petition, 471.

-, Philip, Excise officer, 168.

-, Robert, Ensign in Major General Erie's Regiment of Foot, 1118.

-, -, pension as a servant of Queen Mary, 1050.

-, -, petition (Mint), 452.

-, Samuel, pension as a servant of Queen Mary, 1049.

-, -, one of four messengers of Receipt, 286, 1040.

-, -, of Leominster, Receiver General of Land Tax, Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Hereford, 199, 382, 435.

-, -, a Commissioner of Customs, 5, 226, 330.

-, -, petition for place of Solicitor of Wine Licences, 236.

-, Thomas, clerk of the stores to the Ordnance Train in Ireland, 1095.

-, -, collector of Excise, debt composition, 130.

-, -, shipowner, 182.

-, (alias Ellis), Ursula, mother of George Clark of Gravesend, royal bounty to, 556, 570, 593, 617, 636, 665, 686.

-, William, Groom Porter of the Household, 1006.

-, Keeper of Bagshot Rails in Windsor Forest, 954.

-, Zachary, Ensign in Major General Erie's Foot, 1118.

Clarkson, Tobias, carpenter to the Works, 1061.

Clartiere, la, Ensign in La Meloniere's Regiment, 1164.

Clausen, Ellinor, pension out of Secret Service, 82.

Clauslaux, Sieur de, arrears of army pension, 1107.

Claviere, Lieutenant in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1167.

Clay, John, Groom of the Buttery in the royal Household, 992.

-, Mr., lease of tenements in Richmond Palace, 205.

Claypoole, William, arrears of army pension, 1099.

Clayton, Thomas, one of the King's Musicians, 1016, 1037.

-, William, chief clerk in Exchequer Bill Office, 6.

-, -, payment to for the poor of Newmarket, 1015.

-, -, an Agent [or Commissioner] for Taxes, 204, 228, 258, 430.

-, -, Mayor of Liverpool, 578.

Cleake (Clearke), John, Surveyor Houses and Marriage Duties for co. Lincoln, 349, 421.

Cleament. See Clement.

Cleer, Thomas, payment to in the Office of the Works for making a large map of Hampton Court Park, 1065.

Clement (Cleament, Clements), Anthony, Dragoon in Miremont's Regiment, 1179.

-, Jean, Dragoon in Miremont's Regiment, 1179.

-, John, royal bounty to, out of Secret Service money, 605, 623, 635, 682.

-, Simon, a short Discourse concerning the Coyne, (1695), 768.

-, -, receiving money for Thomas Percivall, 774.

Clements. See Clement.

Clench, Brune, royal bounty to out of Secret Service, 665, 686, 694, 699, 740, 743.

-, Brune, son of Brune Clench, 665, 686, 743, 841.

-, Katherine, widow, mother of Brune Clench, royal bounty to, 841.

Clerk of Foreign Escheats. See Exchequer Court.

-, the Pells. See Exchequer Receipt.

-, the Petty Bag. See Petty.

-, Pipe. See Exchequer Court.

-, Pleas. See Exchequer Court.

Cleveland, Duchess of. See Villiers, Barbara.

Cleveland House, hired for the Dutch Ambassador (1689), 614.

Clewer, George, surveyor of Houses and Marriages for co. Lincoln, 193.

Cliffe, Thomas, of the Acatery (Royal Household), 1014.

Clifford, Edward, Lieut, in Lord Windsor's Regiment of Horse, 1111.

Clifton, John, petition, 471.

Clifton Dartmouth Hardness, Henry VII's perpetuity to, 952.

Climsland Prior (co. Cornwall, manor in the Duchy of Cornwall), 169; tenement or lands called Woda, 304, 334; tenement called Trehengsta, 188, 320.

Clincumbury, Peter, bridgeman belonging to the Tin boats in the war in Ireland, 1093.

Clinton, Henry, Earl of Lincoln, pension to, 70, 75, 911.

-, Susanna, Countess of Lincoln, 911.

Clipped moneys taken in as loan money at 5s. 8d. per ounce, 781, 782. 783, 784.

clippers of coins. See Mint (Warden prosecuting).

Clopton, Hugh, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant at arms, 955.

-, Mr., petition as to plate out of the Jewel House, 452.

-, William, claim to serve the Queen with wafers at the Coronation or waferer to their Majesties on the day of their Coronation, 261, 517.

clockmaker and watchmaker to the Queen, payment in the Treasurer of the Chamber's Establishment, 116.

Closet Keeper to Wm. III. See Kien, R.

Clothier, Devereux, Household Drummer, 1182.

-, John, one of the 4 Court Drums, 426, 428, 1182.

Cloth: calicoes. See Customs (Duties).
-, Holland, 171.
-, Florence taffeta, 171.
-, French Alamodes.
-, linen. See linens.
-, muslins. See Customs (Duties).

Clothing, clothiers and contractors for. See Army; Marines.

Clotworthy, Skeffington, Viscount Massareene, lending money for supply of Londonderry Garrison, 521.

Clouseaux. See Des Clouseaux.

Clutterbuck, Roger, Customer Southampton port, 324.

-, -, searcher Southampton port, 452.

-, William, searcher Bristol port, 205, 239.

Coachley, Abraham, Lieut, in Col. William Northcote's Regiment of Foot, 1128; and see Coakley.

Coad, William, Lieut, in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1132.

Coakley, Abraham, petition for place, 472; and See Coachley.

Coal Duty (4s. per chaldron exported), 229–30. See Townshend, Lord; loans on, privy seal for, 834; measure of the chaldron, 229; vessels, 299.

Coal mines. See Mines.

Coasting trade, ships and embargo, 124; and See Custom House (cocquet).

Coats, John, tidesman Plymouth, 264.

-, Nicho., wool export penalty, 140.

-, Richard, Groom of the Great Chamber, 1017, 1039.

Coatsworth. See Cotesworth.

Coay, Katherine, pension out of secret service money, 81.

Cobb, Richard, Receiver General for co, Southants and Isle of Wight, 184. 316.

-, Thos., Receiver General for co. Southants and the Isle of Wight, debt of, 184, 188, 279, 316, 418, 472.

Cobbam, Richard, Captain in Col. Edward Dutton Coifs Regiment of Foot, 1131.

Cochineal, 416, 417, 433.

Cochran, Lieut. Edward, arrears of half pay, 1109.

Cock, John, plumber to the work at Hampton Court, 155; petition for payment, 485.

-, Mary, 949; pension for. See Bertie, Robt.

-, Richard, tidesurveyor Falmouth, 333.

Cockaine, Andrew, pension in the Stables, 1013.

Cockermouth (Cumberland), 171.
-, Irish Papist prisoners in the gaol of, 615.

Cockle, Alexander, Captain in Col. William Northcote's Regiment of Foot, 1128.

Cockpit. See Whitehall.
-, Ambassadors' apartments in, 399.

Cockran, Lieut. Edwd. in Col. Harvey's Regiment, 288.

-, Rowland, Lieut, in the Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot, 1120.

Cocks (Cox, Coxe), James, tidesman Bristol, 181.

-, John, a Keeper (doorkeeper) of the Council Chamber, 243, 325, 392, 393, 778, 953, 1023.

-, John, comptroller Lynn Regis port, 295, 305, 458.

-, Richard, a Commissioner of Excise, 227.

-, Mr., Receiver General for co. Gloucester, 27, 199, 200, 361, 368.

-, Robert, chaplain in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1133.

-, Samuell, clerk going as chaplain to the Leeward Islands, 540.

-, Thomas, Envoy Extraordinary to all the Cantons of Switzerland from 26 Nov. 1689 to June 3 1692, 555; bills from Switzerland, 501.

Cockshot, William, custodiam lease co. Yorks., 300.

Codd, Clement, wherryman to the Train of Artillery in Ireland, 1094.

-, David, Receiver of Crown Lands and Revenues for co. Middlesex, Essex, Herts, and London, 328, 452.

Codes, Benjamin, certifying as to Cadiz plunder, 432.

Codrington, Col. Christopher, Captain General and Governor in Chief of the Leeward Islands, 256, 258, 322, 360, 381, 899.

-, -, his father, late Governor of the Leeward Islands, 899.

Codroy, Joseph, army pension arrears, 1107.

Coffee Duty. See Customs (New), imports, 400.

Coffer keepers to the Queen, payment on the Treasurer of the Chamber's Establishment, 116.

Coggs, John, Ranger of Windsor Great Park, 342.

-, Mr., payment to for Lord Shannon, 88, 393.

Cohoon (Cahoun, Colhoun), Mathew, attending the Treasury Lords at Kensington and Whitehall, 554, 649, 698, 730, 748, 750, 770, 804, 813, 823, 846, 848: and See Colhoon, Elizabeth.

Coinage, Bill (1695). See Mint.
-, book on in Dutch, 773.
-, money. See Customs (Duties), issues for. See Mint.

Coins: crowns [Dutch], 75.
-, guilders, 306.
-, pieces of eight (or dollars), 298.
-, reis, 298.
-, rix dollars, 39, 55, 246.
-, (and plate) seizure of on export, 333. 422, 485.

Coke, Thomas, one of the seven Commissioners of Accounts (1702), 268, 365.

Coker, John, surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties for London, Westminster and Middlesex, 349, 420.

-, -, Surveyor Bideford and Barnstaple port, 387.

Colbatch, Rob., Excise Officer, 168.

Colchester (co. Essex), 142.
-, port, officers of, 160.

Cole, Charles, Chamberlain of the Receipt, 1041.

-, Francis, supervisor of tin blowing houses in Cornwall and Devon, 27, 244.

-, John, glazier to the works, 1062.

-, -, servant of the Hall (royal Household), 1015.

-, Lyonell, chaplain of Savoy Hospital, 345.

-, Michaell, ship's captain, 167, 212.

-, Sir Michael, royal bounty to towards the relief of the Irish Protestants, 524, 530, 539, 620; payment to, out of vacant temporalities, 511.

-, Richard, Lieut, in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Foot, 1132.

-, Robert, Agent and Consul at Algiers, 63, 68, 85, 314, 342, 986.

-, Thomas, collector Cowes port, 232.

Coleby, Robert, Yeoman of the Guard, 985.

Coleby (co. Lincoln), 214, 277, 367.

Coleman, Richard, Lieutenant in the Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot, 1120.

Colenbine. See Columbine.

Coles, George, under clerk to the House of Commons, 251.

-, Thomas, Secondary of the Pipe, 953.

Coleworth. See Cotesworth.

Colhoon, Elizabeth, widow of Mathew Colhoon, 848. See Cohoun, Calhune.

-, Matthew. See Cohoon, Matthew.

Coling (Coleing, Cooling, Collinge), Benjamin, Groom of the Privy Chamber, 1039.

-, -, late doorkeeper of Council Chamber, payment to his executor, 283, 954.

-, Charles, Yeoman of the Bows, 1020; Yeoman of the Guns, 1024. petition, 471.

-, Charles, of Wm. Ill's household, 283.

-, Richard, under clerk of the Privy Council (signing Irish Committee letter), 543, 552.

-, -, a keeper (doorkeeper) of Council Chamber, 392, 393, 467, 778, 953, 1023; Keeper of the Privy Lodgings and Council Chamber, 1042.

-, [? Richard], patent as Yeoman of House of Peers, 51, 52.

Collburne, Peter, Ensign in Col. Seymour's Regiment of Foot, 1131.

College, Edith, sempstress to Wm. III, royal bounty to, 98, 1005, 1025, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1035, 1046, 1074.

College of Physicians. See Physicians.

Coller, John, tidesman Bristol, 264.

-, Samuel, tidesman Bristol, 264.

Colleries, Ensign in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1167.

Colles, Edward, turnbroach in the Kitchen in the royal Household, 996.

-, John, Wardrobe pension, 1008.

Collet, Sir James, shipowner, 126.

-, Thomas, comptroller Dublin Post Office, 294.

-, -, clerk and letter carrier of the Post Office in Dublin, 114.

-, petition (Post Office), 452.

-, -, affidavit concerning the Marching Hospitals in Ireland 1192.

Collier, Col. See Colyear.

-, James, Ensign in Col. Edward Fox's Foot, 1139.

Collingwood, Col. Francis, 428, 1184; clothing for his Regiment of Foot, 285.

-, -, son of Col. Francis, lease of Holy Island, 428.

-, -, captain in Col. Edward's Fox's Regiment of Foot, 1138.

-, Robert, Ensign in Col. Edward Fox's Regiment of Foot, 1139.

Collins, George, messenger of Chamber, 283, 1018; his bills in Wm. III's reign, 278; in Holland in 1702, 278; (Cardonell's Office), 462; petition, 467.

-, Sir John, prosecuting Sir Wm. D'Oyley's debts, 500.

-, Paul, servant of the Scullery in the royal Household, 991, 1014.

Collumbine. See Columbine.

Collyar (Collyear). See Colyear.

Colom, Lieutenant in La Meloniere's Regiment, 1163.

-, Thomas, Lieut, in the Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot, 1120.

Colquit, Mr., Surveyor of Customs Liverpool port, 417.

Colson, Thomas, two per cent, gratuity on loan into the Exchequer, 677.

Colt, Edward Dutton, Colonel, clothing etc. of his Regiment, 207; in West Indies, 223; officers of and arrears due to, 1131–3.

-, Geo. Dutton, Captain in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment of Foot, 1131.

-, Mr. or Sir H., surety for John Dutton Colt, Customs prosecution, 22.

-, John Dutton, debt as collector of Bristol port, sued for his cashier's embezzlements, 22, 210, 276, 461, 437.

-, William, Page of Honour, 1009.

Columbier, Ensign in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1167.

Columbine (Collumbine, Colenbine), Vintris, Colonel, Brigadier, Regiment of, 100, 255, 312, 313, 1185, 1188; at Vigo, 417; going to West Indies, 415.

Colvert (and See Calvert), Hercules, pensionary falconer, 115, 282, 1017.

-, John, pension in the Stables, 1013.

Colyear (Collyar and See Collier), Sir David (Lord Portmore), Regiment of Scots Foot, 1148, 1151, 1184, 1188.

-, Col. Walter [commanding the 6th Foot under the Marquis de Rada], waggon money for his Regiment, 1184.

Colyton Hundred, (co. Devon), 199.

Combes, Bernard, soldier in Count Marton's Regiment, 1170.

Comin, Sir Nicholas, land in Limerick city, 344.

Commons, House of:
-, accounts for, 142.
-, Addresses, 71, 190, 307.
-, Bank of England's services represented to the House, 359.
-, Black Rod. See Black, clerk of. See Joddrell, Paul,
-, secret service payments to, 519, 556, 574, 1197.
-, assistant clerk. See Needier, Culver well, 268.
-, four under clerks of, 251, 440. See Borough Hicks; Coles, George; Courthope, James; Hookes, John.
-, clerks' office, 346.
-, closet, 346.
-, Committee reports and orders on Army petitions, 1192, 1193, 1196.
-, Committee Rooms, 346.
-, Committees, 673, 1192, 1193.
-, copies of Bills, for the Treasury, 772.
-, of schedules of lands and copies of reports, 826.
-, Doorkeepers, 251, 268, 276.
-, Election writ, fine on sheriff for not returning, 99.
-, furniture for the Coronation, 219, 346.
-, Galleries, 346.
-, Housekeeper of, 251, 268. See Ryall, Ann.
-, Journals, transcribing, 105.
-, King's Remembrancer's clerk attending the House with Tax Roll Duplicates during the debate on the 4s. Aid, 163.
-, Members, 221; and See Parliament, 358; franking their letters, 482; letters of to be carried to the Post Office, 430; delivering parliament letters to members, 430; to be sworn in the Court of Wards, 399.
-, messengers of, 251, 268, 276.
-, money Bills, 556, 674, 751; money Bills and Public Bills, payments out of secret service to the clerk of the House of Commons for soliciting the despatch of, 789, 809, 844, 873.
-, papers for, 18.
-, report from, 1188.
-, Serjeant at Arms of, 276, 343, 349, 467, 673. See Powell, S., Topham, J.
-, Speaker. See Harley, Robert, Littleton, Sir T.; Powle, Hy., 520, 530; chair, 346; coronation medals to be delivered to, 210; equipage, 8, 88, 108; plate for, 6, 10, 161; weekly allowance to by the King, 38, 238, 515; withdrawing Room, 346.
-, votes, 7, 20, 30, 55, 109, 173, 246, 265, 291, 326.
-, Vote of Credit:
-, 600,000l (anno 1696), loans on, 790.
-, 7 Jan. 1701–2 (600,000l. for Navy and 60,000l. for Army), 7; issues out of, 113, 124–5, 127, 132–3, 139, 146, 147, 149, 151, 152, 153, 156, 160, 161, 167, 169, 171, 174, 180; loans on, 3, 5, 8, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20, 21, 23, 113, 132–3, 149, 151, 152, 153, 156, 160, 161, 167, 169, 171, 174, 180, 216, 870.

Common Pleas:
-, clerk of Estreats in. See East, Wm.
-, officers of, 967.
-, Judges, salaries of, 258. See Tracy, R.; Nevill, Sir E.; Blencowe, Sir J.; Trevor, Sir T.

Common Prayer Books supplied by the Queen's stationer. See Stationer.

Compass, Edmund Halley finding cause of variations of, 840.

Compositions or Compounding debts due to the Crown on Customs, Excise, salt and taxes (12–13 Wm. III, c. 11, cl. 29; 1 Anne c. 7 cl. 28), 261, 457.

-, for First Fruits. See First (Fruits).

Commun, John du, Yeoman of the Confectionery in the royal Household, 993.

Compton, Hatton, Groom of Bedchamber to Wm. III, 158, 341, 953.

-, Henry, Bishop of London, 42, 446, 447, 448, 479, 480, 530, 747, 750, 857, 1052; Dean of the Chapel Royal, 1006.

Conaway (and see Conway), John, army pension arrears, 1105.

Concealments of Crown Lands and debts to the Crown, 43, 55, 131, 233, 284, 299, 303, 306, 321; and See Discoveries.

Condee, Abra[ham], watchman London port, 181.

Conduct Money. See Navy.

Conelly, Cha, petition, 466.

Coney, Dr., certifying chests of medicine for the army, 1201.

-, Capt., Lieut, in Lord Lovelace's Regiment, 1175.

-, Ensign in Lord Lovelace's Regiment, 1175.

Congreve, Capt. Christopher, army pension arrears, 1099.

-, William, Hackney Coaches Commissioner, 310.

-, -, royal bounty out of Secret Service, 748, 750.

-, -, Customer of Poole, 45, 301, 450.

Coningsby, John, druggist, 297.

-, Thomas, 1st Lord Coningsby of Clanbrassil 1692–1729, Paymaster General of the Forces, Ireland, 3, 28, 33, 38, 47, 64, 114, 141, 206, 309, 313, 422, 441, 462, 465, 467, 476, 497, 498, 1098, 1175, 1177; Paymaster, Ireland, patent renewed at William's death, 37; accounts as paymaster, Ireland, 93; supers in his accounts, 396; payment for Jamaica Regt., 338; Mr., a, Lord Justice, Ireland, 505; Vice Treasurer and Receiver General and Paymaster General of Ireland, 239, 384; reference of matters to him, 190, 455, 483; to attend the Treasury, 95.

Connell, John, reward for arrest, 294.

Conningham. See Cunningham.

Conny, Dr. Robert, Physician to sick and wounded at Deal, 370.

Conolly, Charles, customs debtor, 296.

Conspiracies against Wm. III, 624.

Constantinople (Turkey), 136, 581.
-, Ambassador to. See Hussey, Sir W.; Ambassadors.

Convention Parliament, 673.

Conway (and See Conaway), John, pension as a servant to Queen Mary, 1056.

-, Marmaduke, one of the King's falconers, 282, 1016.

-, Mr. See Seymour, Popham.

Conyers, Sir John, surety for John Mason, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Cambridge, 6, 10, 132.

-, John, Counsel at Law to the late King, 954.

-, John, Lieut, in Col. Wm. Northcote's Regiment of Foot, 1129.

-, Mr., receiving royal bounty money for Mrs. Darcy, 522.

Conyngham. See Cunningham.

Cook, Abell, Ensign in Col. Farrington's Regiment of Foot, 1127.

-, Isaac, Comptroller Ipswich port, 277, 296, 458.
-, searcher Southampton port, 452.

-, James, Groom of the Great Chamber, 1017, 1025, 1039.

-, John (deceased), Register of the Customs, 156; Register of ships' entries, London port, 290.

-, -, clerk of Foreign Estreats in the Exchequer, 301, 315, 395, 467, 953.

-, Sir John, Advocate General in the Court of Admiralty and Courts Ecclesiastical, 407; Advocate for prizes, 413.

-, Nicholas, Lieut, in Col. Edward Dutton Colt's Regiment, 1132.

-, Simon, pensionary Yeoman of the Guard, 117, 1020.

-, Sir Thomas, Director of the [old] East India Co., 1, 8, 20, 35, 36, 125, 695, 696, 715.

-, William, Ensign in the Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot, 1121.

-, Younger, Cornet in the Earl of Denbigh's Dragoons, 1114.

-, [Mr.], executed in Essex, 491.

-, Lieut. Col. and Capt. of Lord Lovelace's Regiment, 1175.

Cookham manor (co. Berks), 405–6.

Cooking, Charles, Lieut, in Major General Erie's Regiment, 1118.

Cooling. See Coling.

Cooper, Agnata, woman of the Bedchamber to Queen Anne, 254, 271, 369.

-, Arnold, Col., royal bounty to, 522.

-, Charles, Second Lieut, in the Marquess of Carmarthen's Marines, 1140.

-, Edward, Groom of the Great Chamber, 1017, 1039.

-, -, Cornet in the Earl of Denbigh's Dragoons, 1114.

-, Elizabeth, widow of Col. Arnold Cooper, 766, 850.

-, Gabriel, Groom of the Kitchen, 995.

-, John, Footman in the Stables, 1011.

-, -, viewer of damaged tobacco, London port, 351.

-, Nich., a bridgeman belonging to the tin boats in Ireland, 1093.

-, Richard and partners, mercers to the Great Wardrobe, 1035.

-, Robert, baker, helping the King's sentinels to suppress a riot in the Haymarket, 759.

-, William, Council at Law to the late King, 954.

Coote (Coot), Charles, Earl of Mountrath, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 543, 008, 666.

-, Col. Chidley, fire works for Ireland, 143.

-, Isabella, Countess of Mountrath, royal bounty to out of Secret Service money, 571.

-, Sir Philips, royal bounty to carry him to Ireland, 917.

-, Lord Richard, 2nd Lord Coote of Coloony, created Earl of Bellomont in Nov. 1689, money paid to for the use of the Queen, 520; Earl of Bellomont, Governor of New York, 130, 910.

-, Richard, Colonel and Captain Regiment of Foot, 1115, 1189.

-, Thomas, trustee for the linen manufactory fund, Ireland, 410.

-, Windebank, pension in the Wardrobe, 1008.

Cope, Major and Capt. in Lord Lovelace's Regiment, 1175.

Copenhagen (Denmark), 166.

Copeland, Mr., Lord Orford's Navy accounts, 86.

Copley, Sir Godfrey, one of the seven Commissioners of Accounts (1702), 268, 365.

-, Col. Lionell, royal bounty to, 599, 621, 622, 633.

Copper mines, 163, 169.

Corben, John, shipmaster, 182.

Corbett, Andrew, Receiver General of the Perquisites of Admiralty, 326.

-, -, Commissioner for coining Tin Farthings and halfpence, 296.

-, Edward, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties, co. Stafford, 349, 421.

-, John, Major and Captain in Lord Windsor's Horse, 1112.

-, Simon, pension in the Stables, 1013.

-, Waties, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties for London etc., 297.

Cordel, Ann, pension in the Wardrobe, 1008.

-, Elizabeth, pension in the Wardrobe, 1008.

-, Richard, pension in the Wardrobe, 1008.

Cordiere, Pierre, a Dragoon in the Marquis de Miremont's Regiment, 1179.

Corey (and see Cory), Humphrey, Capt. in Col. Edward Fox's Regiment of Foot, 1137.

Cork (County, Ireland), 1200.

Cork city (Ireland), 144, 271, 361.
-, agent for prizes at. See Farini, Thomas.
-, encampment at, 144.
-, fortifications, 1192.
-, siege of, 621.
-, ships for, 135.

Cork, Earl of. See Boyle, Richard.

Corker, James, grant by James II of an annuity to Sir Richard Allibone for the life of James Corker, 1060.

Corn, imports, Duty on foreign imported corn, 782; frauds, 750.

Cornbury, Visct. and Viscountess. See Hyde.

Cornelius, Robert, Half pay arrears, 1108.

Cornish, Hy., Marine Regiment Clothing, 88, 333, 422, 1197.

-, -, Commissioner of Stamps, 238.

Cornwallis, Mr., rewards for apprehending him, 778.

Coronelli [VincentiusJ Seigneur, Geographer to the Republic of Venice, 778.

Cornwall County, 142, 169, 186, 320.
-, coast, Customs guard vessel, 309.
-, Hundreds of, stewards of courts of, 141, 320.
-, Receiver General of Taxes, House Duties and Marriage Duties. See Mancton, Fra., Tregear, R.
-, Surveyors of Houses and Marriage Duties, 154, 420.

-, DUCHY, 712, 948.
-, Attorney General, 260. See Pengelly, Fr.
-, Auditor, 286, 348, 365, 372, 456. See Bertie, Philip, Parsons, [Anthony].
-, Deputy Auditor. See Taylor, Wm.
-, lands, 67, 267, 304, 320; schedules of, 81, 365. See Lindsey Level.
-, leases of, 135, 142, 163.
-, Receivers of, 348, 355, 357, 366, 372. See Killigrew, Sir P.
-, revenues, issues out of for secret service, 613, 712; balance to be paid into the Exchequer, 357, 366; allowance out of to Lostwithiel minister, 311, 320.
-, tin revenue, pre-emption, blowing houses, supervisor. See Tin.

Coronation of Queen Anne. See Anne.
-, of Charles II. See Charles II.
-, of James II. See James II.
-, of William and Mary. See William.
-, bedroom furniture claimed by the Lord Great Chamberlain, 44, 531.
-, claims and fees and commutation of, 517, 531.
-, medals. See Mint.
-, music, organ provided for by Henry Purcell, 583.
-, regalia, 198.

Corringham Magna and Parva (co. Lincoln), 266.

Cortwen, Arent, gunner to the Train of Artillery in Ireland, 1178.

Coruña ("the Groyne") Spain, 742, 797.
-, ("Corona"), Consul at. See Parker, John.
-, express from, 741.

Cory (and see Corey), Andrew, Comptroller of the tin coinage in Cornwall and Devon, 232.

-, Mr., assignee of the Mayor of Harwich for payments for subsistence of poor Dutch seamen, 662.

Cosby ("Crosby"), Dudley, M.P. for Queen's County, lands in Timahoe, Ireland, 40; petition to the Queen, 448.

Cossen, John, Scilly Isle salvage money, 406.

Cossins, William, receiving money for Sir Thomas Fowle for gratuity on loans, 667.

Coste, La, Lieutenant in Major General Belcastel's Regiment, 1167.

-, Lieutenant in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1164.

Costyn, John, watchman London port, 234.

Cotesworth (Coatsworth, Coleworth), Charles, salt Duties petition, 128, 457.

Cotterell, Sir Charles, Master of the Ceremonies, 340, 344, 391, 393, 414, 914, 953; annuity in lieu of bills, 342.

-, Charles (son of Sir Charles), Assistant Master of Ceremonies, 344, 391, 393.

-, John, landwaiter Colchester, Surveyor of Customs, Shields, 160.

Cotton, Anthony and heirs, rent resolute or corrody, payable to, 955.

-, Benjamin, pension as a servant of Queen Mary, 1051.

-, -, tidesman, London port, 333.

-, Catherine, Lottery farm pension, 148.

-, John (son of Benjamin), tidesman in the superior list London port, 333.

-, Sir John, perpetuity to heirs of, 402.

-, Sir Robert, Postmaster General, 85, 238, 406, 506, 507.

Couch, Margaret, lease of tenement in Climsland Prior, co. Cornwall, 334.

Couchman, Charles, a messenger of the Chamber, 1018.

Couderriere, Monsieur la, army pension arrears, 1107.

Coudriere, La, petition, 471.

-, John Robolt la, Aide de camp to Duke of Ormonde, 1150.

Council Chamber of the Star Chamber, 231.
-, Keeper of. See Edwin, S.

Countess of Kent's powder (for presentation to the Queen Dowager of Sweden), 817.

Country Dick. See Lowton, Richard.

County charges fixed on Crown Land revenues. See Crown (Lands, rents).

Courcy, Ellen de, petition, 462.

Courie, Jane, pension in the Stables, 1013.

Court (Courts), ecclesiatical. See Admiralty.
-, Drums, 1191.
-, Exchequer. See Exchequer.
-, Post (carrier of letters from the Palace to the Post Office), 240. See Cardonnel, James d'.
-, of Requests, Westminster, 201.
-, of Wards and Liveries "where the House of Commons is to be sworn" furniture for, 399.

Courthope, James, Under Clerk of the House of Commons, 251.

Courtney (Courtenay), Edward, Housekeeper of the Transport Office, 396.

-, Edward, storekeeper for prizes at Plymouth, 300, 451.

-, -, witnessing payment for Col. Philip Howard, 869.

-, -, petition, 438.

-, Geo., vice-admiral of Devon, 177.

-, Mr. (re Tho. Humble), 481.

-, William, Captain in Col. William Northcote's Regiment of Foot, 1128.

-, -, wrongful imprisonment on account of the conspiracy, 839.

-, -, charges of sending a messenger to Col. Henry Luttrell in Flanders, 762.

-, -, petition, 438.

Cousine, Peter, gilder to the Works, 1062.

Covenant and Entré, writs of. See Alienation Office.

Covenoort, Hendrick, conductor in the Dutch Train of Artillery in Ireland, 1178.

Coventry city (co. Warwick), Receiver General of Taxes for, 199.

Coverts, Cornelius, corporal, bridgeman to the Dutch Train of Artillery in Ireland, 1178.

Coward, Capt., bringing Acts of Parliament to or from Ireland, 220.

-, Thomas, Ensign in Major General Erie's Foot, 1118.

Cowes port (Isle of Wight), 91, 218, 326, 387, 394.

-, (East and West), Customs office conveniences, 382.

-, Dutch vessels in, 232.

-, prize goods at, 379.

Cowley, Edward, Second Lieut, in the Marquess of Carmarthen's Marines, 1140.

-, -, assignee of the Marquess of Carmarthen, 955.

-, Paul, assignment for works at the Guard Houses in Whitehall etc., 1189.

Cowlyn, Richard, pension as a servant of Queen Mary, 1049.

Cowper, Sir John, Yeoman of the Guard, 984.

-, Spencer, lost Excise tallies, 214.

-, Mr. [William], a King's counsel, 4, 5, 51, 53, 54.

-, Sir William, lost Excise tallies in name of, 214.

Cowpes, Humphrey, army pension arrears, 1101.

Cowse, Wm., petition concerning prizes, 452.

Cox (Coxe). See Cocks.

Coxall, John, Alderman of Lincoln, Receiver General part of Lincoln for Land Tax, House Duties and Marriage Duties, 198, 200, 383.

Coxon, Francis, Stipender in the royal Household, 1002.

Cracherode (Chratchrode), Antho., army clothing contract, 155, 472.

-, Christopher, Captain, 1125.

Craddock, Paul, Lieut, in Col. Seymour's Regiment of Foot, 1130.

Craford. See Crawford.

Craggs, James, receiving royal bounty money for the Duchess of Grafton, 698.

-, Mr., East India Co. Duties securities dispute, 35.

Craighead, Robert, Presbyterian minister grant, North Ireland, 429.

Cranbourne Chase (Windsor Forest), hay for the deer in, 401, 661.
-, Lodge, 661.
-, Ranger. See Ranelagh, Earl of.

Cranmer, Joseph, Secondary in the Pipe Office, 423, 954.

Cranwell, Gregory, turnbroach in the Kitchen of the royal Household, 996.

Craskall, Thomas, Receiver of rents of manor of Richmond, co. Surrey, 140.

Cratcherode. See Cracherode.

Crawford (Crauford, Craford), David, chief Deputy Commissary of the Musters, 1186, 1197, 1200; Deputy Judge Advocate, 1202.

-, James, clerk going to Maryland as a chaplain, 700.

-, Mr. [Excise Officer], brandy seizures, 4, 5.

-, Thomas, Lieut, in Col. Seymour's Regiment of Foot, 1130.

Crawley, Richard, Receiver of Droits and Perquisites of Admiralty, 406.

-, Zachary, shipmaster, 182.

Crayneest, Christian, contractor for forage for the Forces in Flanders in winter quarters (annis 1694 and 1695), 1159; bread contractor, 1160.

Creagh, Sir Michael, Regiment of [under James II in Ireland in 1689], 585.

-, Stephen, merchant, San Sebastian wine frauds, 146.

Creamer, Mr., Mrs. Owen's pretention to Lindsey Level, 67.

Credit Vote of. See Commons (House of, Vote).

Creek, lands called (co. Bucks), fee farm rising out of, 317.

Crediton (Hundred, co. Devon), 199.

Creed, John, Lieut, in the Earl of Denbigh's Regiment of Dragoons, 1114.

-, Richard, Capt. in the Earl of Denbigh's Regiment of Dragoons, 1113.

Cregg, Robert, pioneer, in the artillery Train in Ireland, 1096.

Creichton, Col. Abraham, Enniskillen Regiment (in 1689), 1090.

Cremer, Mr., attending the Treasury, 64.

Cresseron, Captain in Major General La Meloniere's Regiment, 1163.

Cressett, James, Envoy Extraordinary to the Princes of Brunswick and Luneburg, styled Envoy at Hanover, 14, 75, 272, 314, 324, 326, 336, 740, 744, 937, 986.

Creuddyn manor (co. Cardigan), 343.

Crevemore, Jaques, pension as a servant to Queen Mary, 1057.

Cripps, George, assignee of Hy. Powle, Speaker of the House of Commons, 517, 520, 530, 533, 545, 567.

Crispe, Henry, plumber to the Works, 1067, 1068.

-, Laud, allowance to out of Secret Service money, 523, 544, 578, 600, 615, 620, 642, 688.

-, Martha, receiving royal bounty money for Dame Eliz. Lenthall, 610, 622, 697.

Crispin, James, shipmaster, 166.

Croane. See Crone.

Croets, — [and see Croles, Peter], one of the King's Falconers, 282.

Crofton, Richard, surety for Wm. Griffith, Collector of Sligo, 371.

-, Col. Richard, regiment of, 1082; payment to for contingent services in Ireland, to enable him to return thither, 537.

Crofts, Benjamin, joint Customer, Carlisle port, 264, 301.

-, Henry, royal bounty to, towards equipping him for the King's service at sea, 794, 880.

-, James, Capt. in the Regiment of Royal Dragoons, 1143.

-, -, royal bounty to, 693, 696, 784, 861, 880.

-, Tho., shipmaster, 183.

Croisset (Crossitt), David de la, Irish army pension arrears, 150, 1107.

-, Mons. de la, pension as one of Queen Mary's servants, 1056.

Croix, Anthony Marie de la, vicar of Old Windsor, 955.

-, de la, Captain in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1161.

-, La, Lieutenant in Major General La Melonière's Regiment, 1162.

-, Peter la, [Surgeon's] mate, in Brigadier Belcastel's Regiment, 1165.

Croles, Peter [and see Croets], one of the King's falconers, 1016.

Cromp (see Crump), Timothy, Sewer of the Chamber, 1004.

Crommelin, Lewis, linen manufacture, Ireland, 410.

Crompton, Robert, shipmaster, 135.

-, -, Paymaster of Malt Tickets, 213, 237, 254, 280, 298, 302, 339; fees on his security, 62; petition, 438.

Cromwell, Henry, Capt. in the Earl of Denbigh's Regiment of Dragoons, 1113.

Crone (Croane), Mr. [Mathew], trial for treason at Old Bailey, 573.

Crooke, —, printing Rules for Irish Barracks, 220.

Cropley, Thomas, Lieut, in the Royal Regiment of Dragoons, 1143.

Crosby. See Cosby.

Crosfeild, Thomas, surety in Excise Collector's case, 265.

Cross, [William], Capt. of the Dover, case of embezzlement from the St. Peter prize, 32, 34, 290, 437, 838.

-, Robert, Indian gown maker, 1045, 1046.

Crossitt. See Croisset.

Crowne, John, royal bounty to, 93, 921.

-, Mr., petition concerning prizes, 466.

Crown Jewels. See Jewel Office.

CROWN LANDS AND REVENUES, (and see Mines, Royal Forests, Fee Farms).
-, account of officers concerned in receipt and audit of, 253; state of the various Receivers' accounts and rules for passing of by the Auditors, 327–8.
-, arrears of rents, 852.
-, auditors of (the seven Auditors of the Exchequer Court for the various counties of England), 216, 253. See Godolphin, Sidney (for Wales, Lincoln, Notts, Derby and Chester); Parsons, Anthony; Shales, Henry (for counties detailed on p. 216).
-, for Auditor of the Duchy See Cornwall (Duchy).
-, for Auditor of Wales. See Wales.
-, Deputy Auditor. See Humphrys, Robert.
-, Concealments and Discoveries. See Discoveries.
-, grants of, 60.
-, fines of leases and issues out of, 647, 713, 719, 724, 725, 732, 733.
-, leases and grants of (including land or manorial offices and officers, profits of Court, stewardships, etc.), 14, 59, 99, 109, 114, 127, 131, 132, 141, 142, 154, 157, 163, 169, 174, 184, 185, 188, 192, 202, 205, 213, 218, 225, 236, 237, 248, 270, 274, 279, 281, 282, 296, 304, 307, 309, 310, 313, 320, 334, 339, 343, 345, 366, 370, 373, 379, 383, 399, 411, 423, 428, 431, 439, 442, 450, 453, 459, 503.
-, Liber arreragiorum, 55, 284.
-, pensions out of, 242. See St. Albans (Duke and Duchess of).
-, Receivers General of Crown Lands, Rent and Revenues, 241; called to account, 852; account, 253; ancient fee of 4 pence for acquittance, 29.
-, List of Receivers and their Counties, 327–8.
-, Aldworth, Richard (for cos. Durham, Yorks.)
-, Bland, Thomas (for co. Yorks.)
-, Chambers, John and William (for co. Derby).
-, Codd, David (for cos. Essex, Herts, Middlesex and London).
-, Deering, Sir Edward (for cos. Suffolk and Cambridge).
-, Digby, John (for cos. Hereford, Gloucester, Salop and Stafford).
-, Duncombe, John (for co. Bucks.)
-, Finnes, Samuel (for cos. Northampton, Warwick, Leicester, Notts.)
-, Gilliver, R. (for co. Derby).
-, Hart, Robert (for cos. Lanes., Westmorland, Cumberland, York, Durham, Northumberland, Archdeaconry of Richmond, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Northants and Rutland), 250, 259.
-, Hawkins, John (for co. Northants.)
-, Hawson, Richard (for co. Northumberland, Yorks.).
-, Hayhurst, William (for cos. Lancaster, Westmorland, Cumberland).
-, Hewit, John (for co. Notts.)
-, Hewit, Thomas (for cos. Lincoln, Notts, Warwick, Leicester).
-, Jones, William (for co. Beds.)
-, Roberts, William (for Windsor Castle and Honor, cos. Oxford, Berks.)
-, Smith, John (for cos. Essex, Herts, Middlesex, London, Norfolk, Huntingdon).
-, Taylor, William (for co. Beds.)
-, rents resolute and pensions (or fixed county charges), out of, 81.
-, sale of lands, issues out of for secret service, 659.
-, schedules of lands, rents etc., 81.
-, Surveyor General (reports, ratals and constats and see Travers, S.), 15, 16, 58, 64, 67, 106, 123, 127, 150, 163, 170, 174, 188, 192, 202, 226, 254, 279, 281, 282, 296, 306, 321, 355, 370, 399, 405, 411, 422, 423, 438, 454, 458, 459, 460, 462, 464, 467, 468, 473, 477, 479, 482, 483.
-, title to Baroness Wentworth's estate, 494.
-, Wales. See Wales.

Crown Law, Crown prosecutions etc. See Baker, Henry; Borrett, W.
-, accounts, 418.
-, issues for, 14, 47, 92, 148, 204, 255, 258, 301, 378, 384, 430.
-, Treasury directions necessary for, 64.
-, Treasury solicitor to attend any process ad computandum against Receivers, 338.

Crowns (coins) for Elector of Treves, 75.
-, of Savoy. See Savoy.

Crowther, Thomas, royal bounty to out of Secret Service, 937.

Croze, Anto Marie D' L', vicar of Old Windsor, 124.

Crump (Cromp), Lawrence, Portcullis Pursuivant at Arms, 955; York Herald, 197, 391, 955.

Cruys, Francis, one of the King's Musicians, 1016, 1037.

Cruzel, Captain in Major General's La Meloniere's Regiment, 1164.

Crymes, Henry, royal bounty as reward for discovering and seizing several libels, 823.

Cuddon, Francis, of St. Michael Bassishaw, Receiver General for London, Middlesex and Westminster, of Taxes, Land Tax, Houses and Marriage Duties, 428, 432.

-, Sir Tho. (Chamberlain of London), 471; father of Francis, 432.

-, -, Receiver General of Land Tax, House Duties and Marriage Duties for London, Westminster and Middlesex, 55, 199, 284, 296, 376, 383.

Culleford, Charles, shipmaster, 165.

-, Elizabeth, administratrix of Capt. William Webster, 1183.

-, John, Customs officer Southampton port, 160; Deputy searcher Gravesend, 160, 316.

-, Robert, Comptroller Southampton port, 264, 452.

-, Wm., a Commissioner of Customs, 50, 83, 94, 226, 330; Keeper of the General Register of ships in the Customs House, 330; Inspector General of Imports and Exports, 277; surety for R. Squibb in the Annuity Office, 82; Squibbs' embezzlements, 83, 94.

-, William, Lieut. Col. and Captain in Lord Windsor's Regiment of Horse, 1110.

Culpeper, John, Lord Culpeper, grant of 600l. per an. as in lieu of Virginia quit rents, 138, 233, 247, 259; royal bounty to out of Secret Service, 521, 747, 750, 927; pension out of Four and a Half on Army Establishment, 510; petition, 437, 485.

Cumberland County, 171, 264, 558.
-, Auditor of Crown Revenues, 216. See Shales, Hy.
-, Excise Collector for, 159.
-, Receiver General of Crown Lands, 250, 327. See Hart, R., Hayhurst, W.
-, Receiver General of Taxes (Land Tax, Houses, Marriages). See Huddleston, A., Brougham, T.
-, surveyor of Houses, 420. See Child, Francis.

Cumby, John, ship's chaplain, 167, 218.

Cumming, Dr. [Duncan], Physician attending the Hospital in Ireland, 1097.

Cumsty, Andrew, gunner of the Dutch Train of Artillery in Ireland, 1178, 1181.

Cunningham (Conyngham), Sir Albert, Sixth regiment of Dragoons (Inniskillings), 1087, 1089, 1090, 1091, 1092; carried to Ireland to be tried for treason, 537.

-, Henry, Regiment of Dragoons (Eighth Hussars), 312, 923, 1148.

-, Magdalene, widow of Col. Cunningham, 811, 1054, 1056; petition, 467; pension as a servant of Queen Mary, 1056.

-, Patricke, prisoner in Newgate (in 1690), 581, 586, 588, 594, 597, 606, 620, 630, 638, 643.

-, Robert, Lieut. in Col. Henry's Holt's Regiment of Marines, 1137.

-, -, Quarter Master in Col. Leigh's Dragoons, 1113.

Cupper, Matthew, linen draper, purveyor to the Household, 1007, 1035, 1045.

Curragh of Kildare, the gamekeeper of. See Bates, John, 220.

currants from Venice, 316; imports, prosecution for, 237.

Currency and Exchange. See Bullion, coins, Exchange, Ireland, Plantations.

Curtis, Downton, lease to in co. Somerset, 296.

Curry, John, fine on for embezzling naval stores, 110, 263.

Custodes Rotulorurn, Privy Council letters to, 337.

Custodiam leases of outlaws' lands, under the seal of the Exchequer Court, 161, 171, 186, 300.

CUSTOMS Accomptant and Comptroller General. See Holt R., Lydcot, G.
-, account of specially drawn up for the Treasury, 245, 277. See Tilson, Christopher.
-, accounts, 168, 507.
-, Additional Impositions. See Customs Duties.
-, Aliens Duties, 307, 395.
-, appropriations of Duties, 208.
-, arrears in hands of collectors, 142.
-, blank books for the outports and London port, payments to the King's Remembrancer for, 180.
-, bonds (for tobacco and wine Duties) and failures of sureties for, 22, 107, 158, 178, 179, 215, 256, 330, 352, 434; to be put in suit, 25, 190: and see Customs (debts).
-, interest money charged on, 188, 369; and see Customs (coast bonds).
-, Book of Rates, new, (the new Impositions of 2 Wm & Mary sess. 2, c. 4), 507.
-, Cashier (Receiver General and Cashier of). See Feme, Hy.; Fox, Thomas; Abbott, M.; Hutchinson, R.; Knight, J., 29, 216, 273, 505, 581; fees on his patent, 72, 326; increased staff of clerks, 272; paying money to wrong account, rectification of, 91.
-, certificates, 172.
-, civil List moneys in accounts of, 168.
-, coast bonds, 172; compounding, 520.
-, coastal trade, ships in, the Customs Commissioners' representation concerning, 444.
-, Coinage Duties, 312.
-, Collector of Customs and subsidies of wool, lead, etc., 369. See Thornbury, T.
-, collectors charged with 12 per cent interest, 184.
-, collectors in various ports paying moneys for impressing seamen and conduct money, 177, 498, 502.
-, Commissioners (18 Dec. 1701), Godolphin, Charles; Clarke, Samuel; Overton, Benjamin; Henley, Robert; Newport, Thomas; Maynwaring, Arthur; Culliford, William.
-, (25 May 1702), renewal of the commission to the above seven Commissioners, 226.
-, (17 Aug. 1702), Godolphin, Charles; Clarke, Samuel, Overton, Benjamin; Henley, Robert; Newport, Thomas; Maynwaring, Arthur; Culliford, William; the last named to keep a General Register of ships, 73, 330; their papers minuted at the Treasury, 28, 33, 83, 94, 95.
-, Compositions of Customs debts and seizures, 62, 91, 232, 243, 256, 377, 387, 520.
-, compounding coast bonds, 520.
-, Comptroller General. See Customs (accomptant).
-, debentures for drawbacks, 208, 410, 462; enlarging time for, 414; claims, 418.
-, debts owing to (and see Customs bonds), 181, 192, 296, 370, 412, 440.
-, delinquent collectors and their compositions, 250.
-, dispute with the Excise about seizures of brandy, 4, 5.
-, drawbacks, 415; frauds in, 156, 352; and see Customs (debentures); on coffee, London merchants' petition as to, 208.
-, on tobacco. See Customs (bonds) and Customs (Duties, Continued Impositions).

-, DUTIES:
-, Additional Tonnage and Poundage. See Customs (Duties, Tonnage).
-, on French linens (granted by 1 James II, c, 5, for five years from 1 July 1685 to 1 July 1690), 529; appropriated to repaying 600,000l. to the Dutch by 1 Wm & Mary c. 28, 542.
-, Continued Impositions or Continuing Act (on wines, vinegar and tobacco) (first granted by 1 James II, c. 3 and c. 4, and continued by 2 Wm. & Mary, sess. 2, c. 5 and again by 7–8 Wm. III, c. 10), issues out of for secret service, 515, 601, 602, 612, 696.
-, appropriation on, for the Dutch, 542.
-, loans on, 494, 504, 601, 603.
-, tallies on, 508; items charged on, 491.
-, New Impositions or certain Impositions on East India Goods (2 Wm. & Mary, sess. 2 c. 4) see Additional Duties as follows;
-, "Additional Duties" or "certain Impositions" or "new Impositions" (on East India goods, wrought silks etc., by 2 Wm. & Mary sess. 2, c. 4, from 25 Dec. 1690 to 10 Nov. 1695; and continued by 4 Wm. & Mary, c. 15 to 24 June 1697; and continued by 7–8 Wm. III, c. 10 to 29 Sept. 1701 and continued under the designation of "additional Duties" to August 1706 by the Deficiencies Act 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20 and for the purposes of that Act combined with the "Additional Impositions" of 4–5 Wm. & Mary, c. 5), issues out of for secret service, 602, 613, 627, 652; loans on, 491, 493, 495, 601, 603, 696; tallies on, 504, 508; bonds on, 22, 179; styled in 1691 the "New Book of Rates," 508: time allowed for payment of Duties, 22.
-, Additional Impositions (on many goods, the chief being 25 per cent. on French wines and goods: granted by 4 Wm. & Mary, c. 5, from 1692–3 March 1 to 1696–7 March 1: sometimes styled "Continued Impositions" because continued by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 12, until 17 May 1697, and further continued to Aug. 1706 by the Deficiencies Act of 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20, being in that Act combined with "Additional Duties." The 25 per cent. " Additional Impositions " on French wines and goods granted by the Act 7–8 Wm. III, c. 20, for 21 years from 1696–7 Feb. 28, operated as a fresh grant or duplication of the then existing Duties on French wines and brandy and French Goods, but the Deficiencies Act took one half thereof for Deficiencies as from 17 May 1697, leaving the other half for the Civil List), 2, 103, 109, 111, 135, 153, 209, 271, 374, 409; bonds on, 179; monthly receipts from and monthly distributions out of for the purposes of the Deficiencies Act, 137, 159, 160, 179, 201, 226, 258, 259, 305, 331, 352, 367, 386, 412; issues out of for Secret Service, 602, 613, 627, 652; loans on, 696.
-, Additional Tonnage and Poundage. See Customs (Duties, Tonnage).
-, cinders, Duty on (by 10–11 Wm. III, c. 21), issues out of, 18.
-, coals, Duties on (by 9–10 Wm. III, c. 13, for 5 years from 15 May 1698 for the Civil List), privy seal for loans on, 834.
-, Coffee, Duty on coffee, tea, chocolate, spices and pictures (by 6–7 Wm. III, c. 7, to meet interest on the Transport Debt; for 3 years from 1695 May 1, continued by 9–10 Wm. III, c. 14 and by 12–13 Wm. III, c. 11, and made perpetual by 7 Anne c. 7), 208, 713, 718, 719, 724, 725, 726, 732, 733, 740, 741.
-, Continuing Act (4 Wm. & Mary, c. 15), for continuing for 2 years longer the Duties on wines and tobacco granted by 1 James II, c. 3 and c. 4, and already continued by 2 Wm. & Mary, sess, 2, c. 5; and similarly continuing the additional Impositions granted by 2 Wm. & Mary, sess. c. 5), 495; loans on, 696; issues out of, 696.
-, Fifteen per cent. Duty or 'further' Duties on wrought silks, muslins and East India goods (granted by 11–12 Wm. III, c. 3, from 25 March 1700 to 30 Sept. 1701, and continued by 12–13 Wm. III, c. 11, to 30 Sept. 1706), 1, 8, 12, 27, 29, 35, 142, 205, 374; surplus of, 409.
-, French Duty on wines. See Customs (Duties, Additional Impositions).
-, French shipping, Duty on of 5s. per ton (by 12 Car. II, c. 18, clause 17), 2, 109, 111, 374.
-, Italian Duty on wines. See Wines.
-, Leather Duties (by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 21), 148, 213.
-, New Customs. See Customs (Duties, Tonnage).
-, New Impost. See Customs (Duties, Additional).
-, One fourth Customs. See Customs (Duties, Tonnage).
-, potashes, Duty on, 682; farm of, 510. See Jackson, Mrs.
-, Prizage Duty on new Subsidy, 384. See Customs (Duties, Tonnage).
-, Subsidies. See Customs (Duties, Tonnage).
-, Tea. See Customs (Duties, coffee).
-, Three Fourths Customs. See Customs (Duties, Tonnage).
-, Tonnage and Poundage, Subsidy of: collector of (the Grand Receipt). See Shaw, Sir J.: Shaw, Charles, increase of their collection by the increase of the Duties, 404; (collected up to 25 Dec. 1690, under 1 Wm. & Mary, c. 3), loans on, 567, 571.
-, granted for 4 years 1690 Dec. 25 to 1694 Dec. 25, by 2 Wm. & Mary, c. 4, and styled New Customs.
-, Three fourths thereof (styled the Three Fourths Customs), appropriated to repayment of 500,000l. loans, issues out of loans on, for secret service, 705; loans on, 682; monthly receipts from and monthly distribution thereof under the Deficiencies Act, 137, 159, 160, 179, 201, 202, 226, 259, 305, 331, 352, 367, 386, 412.
-, One Fourth thereof (styled one Fourth Customs), issues out of for secret service, 612, 613, 627, 640, 647, 659, 660, 670, 680, 705, 725, 726.
-, renewal grant (1694–1699 by 6–7 Wm. III, c. 1), loans on the 300,000l. appropriated to the war by 6–7 Wm. & Mary, c. 3, loans on the 300,000l. appropriation, 752; arrears of, 109.
-, renewal grant of (1699–1706 by Deficiencies Act 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20), devoted to Deficiencies (treated separately on the Monthly Deficiencies account under the headings of "Three Fourths Customs" and Additional Impositions). See Deficiencies.
-, Further subsidy or additional Subsidy of, granted for the life of Wm. III by 9 Wm. III, c. 23, as part of 700,000l. for the Civil List to replace the appropriation of the Customs to Deficiencies. This Subsidy expired at Wm. III's death: new grant of at accession of Queen Anne by 1 Anne c. 1 (and then styled the new Impost or new Subsidy or new Customs: in the Revenue accounts it is styled Additional Tonnage and Poundage), 22, 352, 404; prizage Duty on, 384; for receipts and issues, see Civil List (Anne), Civil List (William).
-, Additional Tonnage and Poundage (under 8–9 Wm. III, c. 24 granted for 2¾ years to 1 Feb. 1699–1700), issues out of, 246; styled Additional Duty or new Impost, bonds on, 179.
-, Twenty two pence Duty on wrought silks from India (by 9–10 Wm. III. c. 44, clause 80), 2, 109, 111, 374.
-, Twenty Five per cent. on French wines and goods. See Customs (Duties, Additional).
-, fees to King's Remembrancer for outports accounts and books, 180.
-, fines. See Customs (seizures).
-, frauds, 499, 782; on brandy, 330; on coast bonds, 171; on French wines, see St. Sebastian; on salt, see Salt; and see Customs (smuggling), Customs (owlers), Customs (seizures).
-, by officers of the Customs, 168, 178.
-, Act of (14 Car. II, c. 11), 172.
-, General Registry of shipping. See Customs (Register).
-, House, London, extension of, 147; Coxe's Quay, 413.
-, messenger and doorkeeper. See Alexander, W.
-, officers of. See Customs (Officers).
-, Plantation receipt. See Four (and a Half per cent. Duty); examiner of, see Johnson, W.; Plott, T.
-, Interest paid out of the Customs since 1688, demand for statement of, 82, 369.
-, on Customs bonds or debts. See Customs bonds.
-, messenger of attending the Treasury. See Thorowkettle, J.
-, officers, London port and quarterly salaries of, 107, 112, 113, 139, 146, 161, 181, 190, 191, 194, 208, 210, 218, 230, 233, 234, 237, 242, 244, 256, 262, 292, 301, 306, 307, 320, 333, 348, 349, 351, 355, 367, 371, 395, 399, 404, 422, 425, 431.
-, Collector of Tonnage and Poundage (the "Grand Receipt.") See Shaw, Sir J.; Shaw, C.
-, Collector Inwards, 315.
-, Comptroller of Great and Petty Customs, 264, 348, 371, 454. See Needier, J., Backwell, J.
-, Comptroller of Petty Customs and Subsidies and Keeper of the Cocquet Seal and Comptroller of Pretermitted Customs, 263. See Breton, R.
-, Customer of Petty Customs, 291.
-, Customer of woollen cloth and Petty customs outwards, 251, 277, 442. See Miller, R.
-, Examiner of officers' [fidelity] securities. See Johnson, W.; Plott, T.
-, Inspector General of Imports and Exports, 277. See Culliford, W.
-, not to interfere in election politics, 51.
-, patent officers securities, 82–3.
-, Register of Customs, office of, 156.
-, renewing deputations to, 329.
-, searcher of Petty Customs, 242.
-, searchers, Gravesend, 251, 262, 502.
-, Surveyor of Petty Customs and Subsidies, 262. See Godfrey, M., Harison, R., Petty, G., Stapley, Sir J.; grant of in trust for the sons of the Earl of Scarborough, 262; grant thereof on the nomination of said Earl, 243.
-, Officers in the Outports. See each port separately for the officers.
-, Receivers paying Press gang money, 210, 499; Receivers returning their moneys by bills to London, cost of, 158, 168.
-, salaries, 113, 194, 301.
-, surveyor of, 270. See Nicholas, G., Turner, Sir E.
-, owlers and smugglers, 142, 370; and see Customs (frauds).
-, particular account of, yearly compilation of. See Tilson, C.
-, payments into the Exchequer, 337.
-, Plantation Duty. See Plantations.
-, receipt. See Customs (House).
-, potashes Duty. See (Customs, Duties).
-, Prohibition Act (11–12 Wm. III, c. 10, clause 6, against wearing silks, Bengal stuff, etc., extended by 12–13 Wm. III, c. 12), 8; warehouses for, 1, 2.
-, prosecutions, 94, 237; and see San Sebastian (wines).
-, Receiver General. See Customs (Cashier)
-, Receivers to pay 12 per cent. on moneys detained by them, 22.
-, Register of seizures. See Customs (seizures).
-, Register or Registry General of Shipping coastwise, to be kept by one of the Customs Commissioners, 210, 330; staff of the Office, detailed, 210.
-, Revenue, fall of, 64.
-, or Customs money generally: issues out of for secret service, 516, 535, 548, 561, 575, 576, 590; loans on, 581, 587, 599, 601.
-, Secretary to. 330. See Sansome, J.
-, seizures and fines, 126 (tobacco), 140 (pepper); 313–457 (brandy); 196 (muslins); 206 wines; Queen's share of, 222; and see San Sebastian (wines); of uncustomed and prohibited goods, 299; issues out of seizures, 246; issues out of for secret service, 641, 659, 680, 695, 705, 706, 719, 720, 724, 725, 733; privy seal for regulating the business of seizures in the Exchequer Court, 536, Register of seizures. See Earle, John. Navigation Act seizures, see Navigation.
-, sloops and smacks, 479. See Falmouth, Shoreham: on the Cornish coast, 316; seamen in, turned over to the Navy, 242.
-, smuggling. See Customs (frauds); Customs (owlers); Customs (seizures); by Navy officers, 290.
-, solicitor to the Customs Commissioners, 25, 178, 231. See Bridges, J.
-, 'Stolen' or uncustomed Goods, sales of, 695.
-, stationery for, 101, 425.
-, time allowance for re-exports, 96, 97.
-, Tonnage and Poundage. See Customs (Duties).
-, Transport Duty, 208 [means only the Duty on Coffee etc., granted to meet interest on the Transport Debt. See Customs (Duties, Coffee)].
-, Treasury power to compound coast bonds, 172.
-, tobacco bonds and debts. See Customs (bonds).
-, Duty. See Plantations: Pennsylvania; Customs (Duties Continuing Act).
-, wines brought home in the Fleet; securing in warehouses, 91, 92.

Cuthbertson, Kath., widow of soldier killed in Ireland, bounty to carry her to Ireland, 606.

Chitting, Daniel, Surveyor of Houses and Marriage Duties for co. Wilts, 349, 420.

-, Edward, lease Climsland Prior, 334.

-, Gyles, reward for soliciting tax recoveries, 165.

Cutts, John, Lord Cutts, commissioner to inspect Chelsea outpensioners' lists, 112, 135; waggon money for one Battalion of the Second Regiment of Foot Guards, 1184; recruits for his Regiment, 1198, 1199; his aide de camp, 1151.

Cutty, Edward, petition for lands in Climsland Prior, 304, 460.

Cwmdauddwr (Cwm Tydwr) Manor, co. Radnor, 147, 238.