Index of Persons and Places: W

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 18, 1703. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1936.

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Wadding, Michael, payment to carry him to Ireland, 40, 71.

Wade, Ambrose, Customs collector and waiter at Arundel, 314, 315, 337.

-, Bryant, Customs waiter at Burnham, 387.

Wadham, Tho., master of the Little Hopewell, 171.

Wagoner (Waganor), Peter, chaplain, royal bounty for passage to Maryland, 111.

Wakefield, John, watchman in the Custom House, London port, 73, 387.

Wakelin, Josuah, an intestate bastard, estate of, 366.

Walcott (Walcot), George, Customs debt of, 7, 112, 133, 303.

Waldegrave, Henry, Lord Waldegrave, Comptroller of the Household, return of jewel plate, 273.

-, Lady. See Fitzjames, Henrietta.

Waldram Hall, co. Northampton, 407.

Walef
-, [Baron], treaty with for furnishing one Regiment of Dragoons in the Low Countries, 35
-, troops of, 34.

Wales
-, Crown Land revenues, 50, 242, 255
-, Auditors of, 242, 276, 277, 313, 320, 330, 341. See also Chetwind, [C.]
-, Godolphin, S.
-, Receiver of, 242, 276, 303, 304, 341.

fish and train oil not to be landed in, 3.

Gentlemen of, 12, 50.

Houses and on Marriages, etc., managers of the Duties on. See Barker, R.
-, Clayton, W.
-, Shoreditch, R.

Judges of, salaries of, 12, 50, 335, 463. See also Cox, C.
-, Gwynne, M.
-, Lovell, Sir S.
-, Neave, P.
-, Peasley, W.
-, Powlett, W.
-, Webb, T.

Proclamations to the 12 counties in, expenses of the four messengers of the Exchequer in dispersing, 242.

ships trading from, embargo taken off, 155, 170, 210.

-, North, 477.

Assessment Rolls, 299.

Crown Land revenues, 335
-, Auditor of, 310, 316
-, Receiver of, 316.

Judges of, salaries of, 363.

Receiver General of Assessments. See Lloyd, T.

Receiver General of Taxes. See Whitley, M.

-, South, Crown Land Revenues, 335
-, Receivers of. See Barber, J.
-, Pavey, J.
-, Painter, S.

Judges of, salaries of, 363.

Walker, , account of particulars for service of the House of Peers, 455.

-, -, attending the Treasury, 80, 83.

-, -, payment to, 192.

-, Hester, pension for, 213.

-, John, Usher of the Exchequer Court, payment to, for diet and necessaries, 102, 183, 348, 483.

-, -, payment for preserving Minute Books, Journals and papers relating to the Commissioners for the Union between England and Scotland, 272, 328, 335.

-, Thomas, Housekeeper of the Queen's Palace at Newmarket, 283, 348, 428.

Wall, Thomas, collector, waiter and searcher at Aldeburgh and deputy to the Customer and Searcher of Yarmouth, 433.

Wallinger, Walter, a Secondary in the Office of the Pipe, 262.

Wallis, John, Dr., allowance for deciphering, 116, 150, 425.

Walter, Henry, landwaiter, London port, appointed landsurveyor, 383.

-, -, pension for, 215.

- See also Doyly
-, Warter.

Waltham Cross, co. Essex, 488.

Waltham Forest, co. Essex, Chief Ranger of, 177, 333.

coppice grounds, lease of, 320.

cottages built in, 488.

deer in, covert for, 320.

fencing, 320.

foresters of (three in number), masters of the several Walks, fees of, 425.

keepers of, 177, 333.

Lieutenant of, 177, 333.

officers of, fees and allowances, 425.

planting of young trees every year in, 320.

timber in, disposal of, 320.

underkeepers of, 177, 333.

under rangers of, 333.

underwood, cut of, lease of, 320, 339, 387.

woodward of, 177, 333.

Chapel Hainault (Henault) Walk, 177, 333.

Chingford Walk, 177, 333.

Homefright [Holmfrith] Walk or Wood, 177, 333.

Lambourn (Lamburn) Walk, 177, 333.

Leighton [Leyton] Walk, 177, 333.

Loughton Walk, 177, 333.

New Lodge Walk, 177, 333.

Walthamstow Walk, 177, 333.

Walwood Walk or Wood, 177, 333.

West Hainault (Westenholt) Walk, Master of. See Finch, G.
-, master keeper of. See Skipwith, Sir T.
-, woodward of. See Jones, .

Woodford Walk, 177.

See also Epping Forest.

Walthamstow Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Walton, Peter (Parry), Mender and Repairer of the Queen's pictures, 26, 212.

Walwood Walk or Wood. See Waltham Forest.

Wandesford, Eliz., pensioner, royal bounty for, 27, 208.

Wanley, Dorothy, pension for, 215.

Wannell, Henry, weighing porter at Plymouth, dismissed for fraud, 135.

Warburton, George, Deputy Postmaster of Ireland, 229, 394.

-, John, landwaiter at Boston port, 387.

Ward, , loan from the Bank, 4, 17, 19, 83, 95, 390, 391, 392.

-, Joseph, a letter carrier at the General Post Office, 453.

-, Richard, surety for T. Rowney, 433.

-, William, sheriff of Northampton, 314.

Ware, John, a coiner, 191.

-, Robert, a coiner, 191.

Waring, James, Customs collector of Deal, debt of, 296, 324.

-, John, junior, searcher at Liverpool, in the port of Chester, Beaumaris and Liverpool, 330, 349.

-, -, senior, searcher at Liverpool, in the port of Chester, Beaumaris and Liverpool, 330.

Warlington Load [? Warmington, co. Northampton], 407.

Warlow, Walter, Surveyor of Duties on Houses and on Marriages, etc., co. Southampton, 185, 309, 422.

Warmington. See Warlington.

Warner, John, Master of the Queen's Barges, livery for, 194, 461, 475.

Warr (Warre), [Richard, Under-Secretary of State], 2, 66, 81, 103, 290, 336, 401.

Warren, Thomas, captain, prize money in the hands of executors of, 43.

Warter (Walter, Warters, Waters), John, Solicitor and Comptroller of the Rights and Perquisites of the Admiralty, 43, 80, 239, 270, 274, 391, 458.

Warwick, borough of, Mayor, etc., of, 468.

-, county of, lands in, 364
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Andrews, J.
-, Newsham, J.

Warwick, co. Warwick, St. Martin's Church, burnt in 1694, timber from Needwood Forest for the repair of, 468, 493.

Washington, Elizabeth. See Gellot, Elizabeth.

-, [Henry], colonel, 447.

-, -, Katherine, daughter of, grant of profits of the honor of Peveril, 447.

-, -, Mary, daughter of, grant of profits of the honor of Peveril, 447.

-, -, Penelope, daughter of, grant of profits of the honor of Peveril, 447.

Watercombe, George, a robber on the highway, 340.

Waterford, co. Waterford, arrears on plus and undisposed lands in, 157.

Waterhouse, Benjamin, Secretary to the Postmaster General, 296, 327.

Waters. See Warter.

Waterson, William, money from Customs on importation of coach horses, mares and geldings, 288.

Watkins, , captain, prize ship brought into the Downs by order of, 129.

-, Mary, pension for, 215.

Watson, Mary, pension for, 213.

Watstay. See Wynstay.

Waugh, Thomas, tidesman at Bristol port, 480.

Weaver, John, Customer Inwards of Southampton, 445.

-, Thomas, Receiver General of the Revenues of New York, 131, 139-40, 163, 198, 204, 354.

Webb, Thomas, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Gloucester, 150.

-, -, Second Justice of Pembroke, Carmarthen and Cardigan, 340 345, 396, 479.

Webster, Mary, pension for, 213.

-, Sir Thomas, of Copt Hall, baronetcy fee of, 301.

Weddell, Thomas, landwaiter, London port, 465.

Wedderborne, David, [Receiver General of Duties on Houses and on Marriages, etc., co. Cambridge and Isle of Ely], 149.

Weedon, Robert, sheriff of Bucks, 260.

Weeks, , lease of coal mines in Stratton super Fosse, 46.

Wekett, William, allowance for attendance and disbursements for the Treasury Office, 101, 218, 321, 430.

Wells, co. Somerset, 335, 455.

-, diocese of. See Bath.

Wells, Thomas, payment for discovering carriers, 284, 474.

-, Zachary, Queen's title to the nomination of the minister of St. Botolph's, Aldgate, 4.

Wells Burnham
-, co. Norfolk, collector at, 322
-, tidesmen at, 322
-, waiters and searchers at, 322, 433.

Wentworth, Isabella. See Arundell, Isabella.

-, Thomas, Lord Raby, Envoy Extraordinary to the King of Prussia, 9, 114, 115, 406
-, sealing of goods at lodgings in Whitehall, 218
-, regiment of, 85.

Werden, Sir John, a Commissioner of Customs, 315.

West, Henry, master of the Brethrens Love, 351.

West Country, removal of embargo on ships bound to Holland from, 148.

West Ferring. See Ferring.

West Frieze. See Friesland.

West Hainault Walk. See Waltham Forest.

West Indies, 49, 345.

Army in. See Index of Subjects Army.

chaplain going to. See Ogle, .

pacquet boats, four, to carry correspondence between Falmouth and, 291
-, accounts of, 468
-, contract for, 383, 469
-, expenses of fitting out, 171
-, goods brought on, seizure of, 227
-, licensed to carry goods and merchandises, 341
-, owner of. See Dummer, E.
-, proposal for, 370
-, to go monthly, 170.

prizes taken in, agents for, 13, 134, 457, 477
-, arrears of, 98.

Queen's Arms for the Courts of Justice in, 296.

ships, Navy, arriving from, pay of, 418.

squadron in, Commander in Chief of the, credits for, 149. See also Benbow, [J.]
-, Graydon, J.

wrecks, riches, bullion, merchandises, etc., in, grant of, 343, 362.

West Sheen. See Richmond.

Westchester, New York, grant of certain lands in New York to, 230, 235.

Westcombe
-, Sir Martin, Agent for Prizes at Cadiz, 299
-, Consul at Cadiz, 449.

Westminster, co. Middlesex, 104, 143, 295.

Abbey, Chapter House, gallery to be built in the Convocation or Record Room for the preservation of records, 336, 437
-, Dean and Chapter of, pension or annuity for the French Ministers in the Savoy, 173, 242, 258
-, fees for interment of William III, 71.

Court of Record at, 187.

Crown land revenues for, Auditor of, 211.

Judges of, augmentation of salaries of, 363.

library erected at, by Sir John Cotton, 370.

Palace, Housekeeper at, 62. See also Incledon,
-, Incledon, Ann
-, privy seal dated at, 370.

Receiver General of Duties on Houses and on Marriages, etc., 245, 361. See also Fazakerley, W.
-, Surveyor of ditto. See Cooper, J.
-, Goodall, J.
-, Potts, P.
-, Pyrke, T.
-, Thomas, R.

Receiver General of Taxes. See Fazakerley, W.
-, Receiver of arrears of Taxes. See Harris, J.

streets of, paving and cleansing, 431, 482.

tapestry weavers in, 241.

Treasury of the Receipt at, sorting and ordering records foreign and domestic at, 410.

Westmorland, county of, Receiver General of Taxes. See Brougham, T.

Westmorland, Countess of. See Fane, Rachel.

-, Earl of. See Fane, T.

Weston, John, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Surrey and Southwark, 152, 230.

Westwood
-, Theophilus, underkeeper of Richmond New Park, 261, 351, 445
-, lodge of, repairs to, 448.

Wexford, co. Wexford, arrears of plus and undisposed lands in, 157.

Weybridge, co. Surrey, row barges working on the Thames between London and, 131, 147.

Weymouth, co. Dorset, 194.

Weymouth, Viscount. See Thynne, T.

Whale, William, Customs bonds of J. Matthews, 460.

Whaley, Winifred, pension of, 472.

Wharton, Richard, landwaiter at Liverpool, 161.

-, Thomas, afterwards Earl of Wharton, Comptroller of the Household, return of jewel plate, 273
-, payment for plate run for at Newmarket, 41.

Wheeler, John, contract for short cords of wood in Forest of Dean, 306.

Whetham, [Thomas], regiment of, in the West Indies, 93, 474.

Whiston, James, paper of, called the Merchants' Weekly Remembrancer, 409.

Whitaker, Charles, Foreign Opposer in the Exchequer Court, 427.

-, Edward, tidesman, superior list, London port, dismissed, 112.

Whitby
-, co. York, boatmen at, 387
-, Customs collector of. See Macey, G.
-, Sedgwick, J.
-, Trotter, G.
-, landwaiter at, 278
-, surveyor of. See Sedgwick, J.
-, Sheldon, R.
-, tidesmen at, 387.

White, , a reward promised to, for a discovery, 95, 98.

-, -, payment to, in connection with new enclosures in New Forest, 279.

-, Samuel, of Horsham, reversion of an annuity, 250.

-, Thomas, captain, half-pay allowance stopped, 126.

Whitebread, Henry, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Bedford, 150, 433.

-, Mary, prosecution of J. Mervin for assault, 460.

Whitehall, Court at, 191.

fire at, 316, 452.

furniture removed to Hampton Court and Windsor from, 227.

Guard Houses in, 181.

letters dated from, 139, 195, 216, 280, 282, 318.

lodgings in, 218
-, repair of, 75.

memorial dated from, 477.

Palace, Housekeeper of, 282, 431. See also Kirke, P.
-, Underhousekeeper of, 282
-, Receiver General of Taxes within. See Burton, L.
-, streets and public paving before, cleansing the, 482.

public paving before, 282.

Queen's chapel at, wages of officers of, 75.

repairs and alterations at, estimates to be sent in future for, 280.

report dated at, 361, 469.

scavage of, 282, 431.

Works at, issue for, 53.

Whitehaven
-, co. Cumberland, boatman at, 129
-, Customs collector of. See Peirson, W.
-, messenger and preventive officer at, 468
-, porter at, 468
-, tidesmen at, 129, 468.

Whitehead, William, bailiff and clerk of the Courts of the Liberty of the Dissolved Monastery of St. Mary's, York, 221, 331, 352.

Whitehear, Richard, extraordinary tidesman at Bideford, appointed tidesman in fee, 206.

Whitfield (Whitfeild), , [Commissioner of Glass Duties], 438.

-, Robert, tidesman at Wells Burnham, 322.

-, Walter, Paymaster or Treasurer of the Marine Regiments, 14, 17, 82, 83, 85, 101, 110, 231, 443
-, accounts of, 2, 103, 147, 271, 474
-, issues to, 15, 22, 45, 55, 63, 72, 75, 96, 100, 119, 120, 146, 179, 245, 265, 291, 334, 365, 438, 440, 486
-, payments by, 119, 486.

Whitgift and Armin, co. York, manor of, bailiff of. See Godfrey, S.

Whitgrave, Thomas, pension of, 172, 192, 262, 327, 427.

Whitley
-, Morgan, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Anglesey, Carnarvon, Chester, Denbigh, Flint, Merioneth and Montgomery, 141, 158, 168, 283-4, 298, 412
-, accounts of, 256, 277, 398, 401
-, debt of, 189, 250, 313
-, a prisoner in Newgate, 401.

Whitside, Laurence, landwaiter at Lancaster, 161.

Whittle, Margaret, pension for, 214.

Whittlewood Forest, co. Northampton, felling in, for the Queen Dowager, 145.

gates, posts, etc., in, 145.

timber from, 146, 224, 272, 468.

woodward of. See Newton, T.

Hazelborough Walk, Fernally Coppice in, 145.

Shoulbrook Walk, Iron Yard Coppice in, 145.

Shrobwalk, Catshill alias Sallow [Swallow] Coppice in, 145.

Whitworth, Cha., employed in Her Majesty's service at Ratisbon, 183, 405.

-, Richard, orders on the continued duties on coal assigned to, 403.

Wickham, Henry, boatman at Hull, 468.

Wicklow, county of, arrears on plus and undisposed lands in, 157.

Wight
-, Isle of, derelict wines and brandies in, 317
-, Governor of. See Cutts, Lord
-, Lieutenant Governor of. See Morgan, A.
-, Receiver General of Assessments. See Cobb, T.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Austen, T.

Wightman, William, compounding of debt on Salt Duties, 221, 243.

Wilcox (Willcox), Edward, Surveyor General of Woods, Trent South, 42, 111, 275, 306, 313, 320, 351, 368, 391, 396, 438, 448, 452, 466, 468, 474, 480, 488, 489.

-, John, Surveyor of Duties on Houses and on Marriages, etc., co. Durham, 309, 311.

Wilkins, , waiter and searcher at Blythnook, Seaton Sluice and Cullercoats, dismissed, 319.

-, Robert, petition for a landwaiter's place, London port, 296.

-, Thomas, Customs payment to, 324.

Wilkinson, George, porter and tidesman at Whitehaven, 468.

-, Henry, surveyor at Scarborough, appointed surveyor at Stockton, 129.

-, Jacob, of South Shields, surety for W. Metcalf, 180.

Willcox. See Wilcox.

William III, annuity or pension granted to the Duke of Schomberg and Leinster, 225.

assassination of, persons tried for designing, 251.

Civil List of, arrears due to servants, etc., 17, 21, 59 bis, 60, 61, 68, 74, 110, 155, 167, 169, 181, 323.

clockmaker and watchmaker to. See Herbert, T.

clocks of, 74
-, clocks, watches, etc., presented to the Duke of Florence, 50.

Closet Keeper to. See Kien, [R.]

coachman to. See Stork, D.

Cofferer of the Household to. See Newport, F., Earl of Bradford.

death of, 401
-, Commission of Accounts, appointment determined by, 118
-, Overseers of Barracks in Ireland, appointment determined by, 118.

estate forfeited by attainder under, 154.

grant by, of wrecks in America, 362.

grooms to, foreigners acting as, 26.

interment of, fees payable to the Church of Westminster on, 71.

jewel plate of, issued to the Duke of Marlborough, 274.

letters to the Hague from Spain, Germany, etc., payment of postage, 474.

locksmith to. See Greenway. R.

Lord Chamberlain to. See Villiers, E., Earl of Jersey.

Master of the Horse to. See Auverquerque, Lord.

Master of the Robes to. See Nassau, Count Cornelius de.

pensions granted by, 138, 325
-, pension list, 40.

picture of, painting of, 50.

picture frames, gilt, for, 169.

privy seal of, 272, 346.

robes belonging to, 165.

royal warrant of, 346.

running horses at Newmarket, 313.

stock held in the East India Company by, 51.

William and Mary, plate delivered out of the Jewel House during the reign of, and undischarged, 31.

William, Prince, Duke of Gloucester, Governess to. See Berkeley, Barbara, Viscountess Fitzhardinge.

Williams (William), , account of particulars for service of the House of Peers, 455.

-, Charles, royal bounty for transportation to Maryland as chaplain, 384.

-, John, Bishop of Chichester, First Fruits of, 168, 228.

-, -, Elector Palatine, 399.

-, -, fined for assaults, 189, 232.

-, Sir John, lease of lands called Maison Dieu at Dover, 228, 289, 376.

-, Thomas, lands in Westchester, 235.

-, William, fined for assaults, 189, 232.

Williamson, Christopher, seafaring man, boatman at Hull, 468.

-, Edmund, a Serjeant-at-Arms, 173, 262, 332, 424.

-, Sir Joseph, a Secretary of State, return of jewel plate, 273
-, estate in co. Lancaster, 415.

Willis, Henry, clerk to the Attorney General, 461.

-, John, orders on coals, culm and cinders assigned to, 404.

-, William, Customs debt, 369.

Willoughby, Christopher, sheriff of Wiltshire, 359.

-, Hugh, 12th Lord Willoughby of Parham, commissioner to enquire concerning estates forfeited for high treason, 7-8, 113.

-, -, of Wollaton, bailiff of the honor of Peveril temp. Hen. VIII, 447.

-, Sir Thomas, grant of office of Bailiff and High Steward of the honor of Peveril, 290, 308, 447.

Wilmer, Daniel, watchman in fee, London port, 339.

-, Robert, officer employed in visitation of the late Hospital of the Savoy, 303, 327.

Wiltsheare, John, payment for repairs of Laycock Bridge, 432.

Wiltshire
-, county of, 311, 339
-, lands in, 134, 293
-, Receiver of Crown Land revenues. See Rudge, T.
-, Receiver of Duties on Houses and on Marriages, etc., 467
-, Surveyor of Duties on Houses and on Marriages, etc. See Flower, H.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Child, J.
-, sheriff of. See Willoughby, C.

Wiltshire, John, a robber on the highway, 420.

Winchester
-, co. Southampton, 264
-, Assizes at, 166, 241.

-, diocese of, arrears of tenths on small rectories and vicarages in, 323
-, bishop of, 323.

Winchilsea, co. Sussex, riding officer at, 402, 407.

Winchilsea, Earl of. See Finch, C.

Winder, John, porter and tidesman at Whitehaven, 468.

Windham. See Wyndham.

Window, , salary of, 42.

-, William, Agent for Prizes taken by Sir C. Shovell's squadron, 246, 253.

Windsor, co. Berks, 216, 370, 385.

Corporation of, payment for rent of mills, 4.

Dean of. See Haskard, G.

Invalids, Company of, at, 220, 230
-, captain of. See Beverley, [A.]

poor of, 4, 192.

Poor Knights of, 241, 424.

row barges working on the Thames between London and, 131, 147.

stables belonging to the Crown at, 10, 117
-, tenant for, 184.

Windsor Castle, 315.

carved work in, 176.

Chapel Royal, organs of, gilding the pipes and carved woodwork of, 364, 402.

Council Chamber at, black chairs for, 251.

Devil's Tower, repair of the brick wall and coping of, 306.

furniture removed from Whitehall to, 227.

Governor and Captain of. See Fitzroy, G., Duke of Northumberland.

Great Court, taking away the Offence of the Tower on the South Side of the, 306.

Great Staircase at, painting the, 30, 75, 82, 110, 206, 207, 318, 375, 437, 438.

Housekeeper of. See Randue, T.

letter dated from, 353, 365.

Lord Treasurer at, 390, 391, 416.

North side Terrace, repair of the Breach of the, 306.

Order in Council dated at, 351.

plumber at. See Roberts, M.

Prebends' houses, repair of outside wall adjoining to, 306.

Prince's lower lodgings at, 251.

private chapel at, bibles for, 430.

Queen Anne and the Court at, 290
-, travelling and riding charges of servants attending, 19, 70, 279, 347.

Queen's house in, 371.

royal letters patent dated at, 363.

royal warrants dated at, 353, 363, 371.

silver plate for, 296.

Tomb (Toombe) House, mending the battlements and windows of, 306.

Treasury Lords meeting at, 70, 71, 73, 74.

water engine, keeper of. See Taylor, J.

Works at, 59, 306, 466
-, estimates to be sent in future for, 280
-, issues for, 17, 53, 75, 154, 286, 486
-, Paymaster of. See Roberts, W.

Windsor Forest
-, Bagshot Park, Ranger and Keeper of. See Graham, J.
-, Jones, R., Earl of Ranelagh
-, Seymour, Sir E.

Battles Walk alias Swinly Walk, Keeper of. See Mildmay, C.

bills concerning, 390.

bridges in, repair of, 313, 396.

Cranbourne (Cranburne) Chase, Keepers of, repair of lodges of, 239, 306. See also Ironmonger, B.
-, Sawyer, J., junr.
-, Sawyer, J., senr.

deer in, 320.

Fangrove Coppice, 306.

felling in, 306.

game keepers of, 237.

hinds, covert for, 320.

keepers of, 237.

Knolgrove Coppice, 306.

Stubridge Coppice, 306.

Swinly Walk. See Windsor ForestBattles Walk.

trees blown down, to be secured for the Queen, 474.

woodward of. See Negus, F.

works in, 111, 313, 396.

Windsor Great Park
-, land laid into, 212
-, Mote Park laid into, 72, 105
-, rent of Mote Park, 325.

Windsor, Honor of, revenues of, 226.

Windsor Little Park
-, hay for the deer in, 33, 232
-, land laid into, 134, 212.

Windsor Little House Park
-, planting trees in, 374, 485
-, ranging out the Lynes, 485.

Windsor Park
-, lodge in, estimate for building, 370
-, repairs in, 370.

Windsor
-, New, church of, royal bounty or pension for, 134, 212
-, Mayor and Churchwardens of, 134, 212
-, poor of, royal bounty or pension for, 134, 212
-, rates sunk by enclosure of land laid into the Little Park, 134.

Windsor, Old, Vicar of, pension for, in lieu of tithes, 212.

Windsor, Thomas, Lord Windsor, halfpay for reformed officers in Regiment of Horse of, 160, 220.

Winniatt, Robert, Surveyor and Inspector of the Duties on Houses and on Marriages, etc., co. Essex, 420.

Winstanley, James, trustee for Sir T. Willoughby, 447.

Winter, Arthur, Deputy Surveyor and Auditor General of the Revenues in Jamaica, 119, 123.

Wise, Henry, contractor for keeping the Royal Gardens, 10, 13, 21, 39, 43, 50, 61, 62, 75, 76, 96, 117, 137, 169, 237, 256, 259, 270, 292, 298, 302, 306, 323, 329, 343, 372, 374, 375, 400, 411, 439, 466, 480, 485.

Withers, Sir William, sheriff for London and Middlesex, 420.

Wivell. See Wyvell.

Wixall, James, tidesurveyor at Liverpool, dismissed, 161.

Wolfenbuttel (Wolfenbuttle), troops of, in the Low Countries, 34, 232.

Wolfreyes, Nathaniel, a defendant in action v. G. Palmes, 167.

Wollaton, co. Nottingham, 447.

Wolstenholme, Henry, Receiver of all duties from the English Plantations, London port, dismissal of, 256.

-, Thomas, Customer of Bridgwater port, 112, 478.

Wood, Lady, action concerning Hearthmoney accounts, 35, 61, 63, 64, 488.

-, Sir Edward, Hearthmoney accounts, 64.

-, George, waiter and searcher at Penzance, 392.

-, Henry, pension of, 472.

-, Nicho., Receiver General of Taxes for part of Devon and Exeter, 152.

Woodcock, Daniel, one of the General Supervisors of the Distillery, debt of, 319.

Woodfidley. See New Forest.

Woodford Walk. See Waltham Forest.

Woodroffe (Woodruff), Benjamin, Dr., Salt Duty debt, 296, 297, 459.

Woodrow, John, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 464.

Woods, Thomas, uncustomed wines, 337.

Woodward, John, captain, half-pay allowance stopped, 126.

-, Susanna, pension for, 213.

-, Thomas, a grazier, estate of, 45, 46, 164, 322, 488.

Woolfe, Benjamin, petition and proposition for preventing frauds in the Salt Duty, 406.

Woolmer. See Alice Holt.

Woolwich, co. Kent, decayed naval stores at, 484.

Woosley, John, compounding of Salt Duty debt, 239, 269.

Wootton (Wooton), James, chaplain going to Maryland, royal bounty for transportation charges, 367.

-, Thomas, orders on coals, culm and cinders assigned to, 404.

Worcester
-, county of, collector of Excise. See George, R.
-, Jennings, J.
-, collector of Salt Duties. See Burrish, E.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Albert, T.
-, sheriff of. See Jolliffe, B.

Worcester
-, diocese of, arrears of tenths of small rectories and vicarages in, 323
-, bishop of, 323, 412.

Wormelayton, John, merchant, owner of Rowley Copice, Theydon, 178.

Worsopp, Eliz., pension for, 212.

Wreekham, John, ensign, half-pay allowance stopped, 126.

Wren
-, (Wrenn), Sir Christopher, Surveyor General of the Works, 5, 30, 81, 82, 90, 207, 282, 332, 336, 364, 370, 431, 437, 457, 465
-, a Commissioner of Chelsea Hospital, 6.

-, Christopher, Clerk of the Works, 332.

Wrexham
-, co. Denbigh, 284
-, Shire-hall at, lease of small shops under, 320, 339.

Wright, George, orders on duties on coals and culm assigned to, 403.

-, Sarah, pension for, 215.

Wriothesley, Thomas, 5th Earl of Southampton, Lord High Treasurer in 1662, 49, 179.

Wroughton, Teresa, pension for, 215.

Wyatt, Andrew, tidesman, inferior list, London port, promoted to superior list, 324.

Wych, John, Resident with the Hanse Towns, 183, 405.

Wyndham (Windham), Dame Anne, 175, 257, 328, 427.

-, Clive, an under-searcher of London port, 121.

-, Frances, daughter of Dame Anne, pension of, 175, 257, 328, 427.

-, Sir Francis, pension of, 175, 257, 328, 426.

-, [Hugh], major general, pay as brigadier, 83, 401, 440.

-, Mahaleel, a doorkeeper of the House of Peers, 188.

-, Rachel, daughter of Dame Anne, pension of, 175, 257, 328, 427.

Wynne
-, (Wynn), Dorothy, widow of Owen, payment for passing her husband's accounts, 101, 180
-, petition for grant of the profits of the Original Seal of Anglesey, Carnarvon and Merioneth and of the Pre Fines and Recoveries, 353.

-, John, 339.

-, -, deputy solicitor for prizes, 153.

-, Sir John, caveat concerning lands in Wrexham and Holt, 339.

-, Owen, Dr., 353
-, a Warden of the Mint, 101, 180.

-, Rowland, caveat concerning lease of lands called Coed Maddock, 402.

Wynstay, Watstay, co. Denbigh, 339.

Wynyard. See Incledon.

Wyvell (Wivell, Wyvel, Wyvill), Francis, captain of the Barfleur, 83, 84, 113, 316, 442.

-, Francis, Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Durham, Northumberland and York, 221, 348.

-, Thomas, Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Durham, Northumberland and York and towns of Berwick on Tweed and Newcastle upon Tyne, 150.