Index: C

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C

Caan, John le, doctor, Physician and Director to the Hospitals in Spain, accompt of, 836–837, 856.

Cabanos, Paul, ensign, claim for full pay, 849.

Cabrol, Francis, captain, pension for, 522.

Cadiz, Spain, 413, 459, 718.

Cadogan, [William], (afterwards Lord Cadogan), lieutenant general, quarter master general of the Army in the Netherlands in 1711, 804, 807; regiment of, 735.

-, William, Lord Cadogan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the States General, 74–75, 223, 279–280, 562, 610.
-, [Commander in Chief in Scotland], 670.
-, Envoy Extraordinary to the States General and Plenipotentiary in the Netherlands, 74–75, 224, 455.
-, Governor of the Isle of Wight, 45, 558.
-, letter to, about papers relating to the Dutch Troops, 318.
-, Master of the Robes, 147, 396, 465, 475, 561, 562, 699; memorial of, 45.
-, payment to, 235.
-, Second Regiment of Guards under the command of, 416, 680.
-, stoppages for Army rations, 671.

Caesar, Charles, former Navy Treasury, 42, 157, 240, 487, 505, 506.

Caherloghan, Ireland. See Catherloge.

Cailhot, John, Quarter Master, pension for, 524.

Cailtiere, Charles la, captain, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.

-, Theodorus la, cornet, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.

Cairnes, Sir Alexander, royal bounty for, 46, 48, 575.

Caithness, [Excise] collection of, collector of, additional salary for, 651.

Caithness, bishopric of, collector of rents in. See Murray, A.

Caithness, Earl of. See Sinclair, Alexander.

Caladon, Paul, lieutenant, respited half pay officer, 528.

Calais, France, 603; Office of the Admiralty at, 481.

Calderwood (Kalderwood), pension and royal bounty for, 28, 424.

-, Sir William, of Poltoun, a Lord of Justiciary in the Northern Circuit, 404; a Lord of Session, 401.

Caldwell, Elizabeth, pension for, 520.

Calicoes, Duty on. See Muslins.

Callan, Callen [co. Kilkenny], barracks, one foot company at, 545.

Callcott, Charles, captain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 543.

Callen [co. Kilkenny]. See Callan.

Callero, Antonio, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 826.

Calvairac, David, lieutenant, pension for, 523.

Calvert, Joseph, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 827.

Cambie, Williamsn [Williamson], ensign, taken prisoner, claim for full pay, 842.

Cambridge, county of, Receiver General of Assessments. See Grove, J.; Lightfoot, R.; Millicent, J.; Richers, T.
-, Receiver General of the Duties on Houses, 377.
-, Sheriff of, 181, 373. See also Conyers, Sir J.
-, Surveyor of the Duties on Houses. See Morgan, J.; Whitmore, R.

Cambridge, University of, Divinity Lecture, payment for, 305.
-, Doctor of Laws and Reader of the same in. See Dickens, F.
-, Emanuel College, perpetuity to, 672.
-, perpetuities to, three, confirmation of a money warrant for, 672.
-, perpetuity granted to, by Henry VII, 659.
-, Professor of Physic and Reader of the same in. See Green, C.
-, Trinity College, Master and Fellows of, arrear on yearly rents due to, 181, 373.

Camell House, co. Lincoln. See Hogsthorpe.

Cameron, Æneus, Rebel prisoner who became a witness for the King, petition of, 721.

-, Don., Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.

-, Dun., Rebel prisoner transported to St. Christopher, 207.

-, Finlow, Rebel prisoner transported to Maryland or Virginia, 207.

-, John, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.

-, -, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia, 209.

Cammell, John, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.

Campbell (Campbel), Alexander, lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 538.

-, -, lieutenant colonel, captain of an Independent Company in the Highlands, 487; musters and pay for, 694.

-, Lord Archibald, Earl of Ilay, Lord Justice General of Scotland, 401; Lord Register of Scotland, payment to, 179; regiment of, 266, 734, 736.

-, Colin, captain, formation of an Independent Company in the Highlands under, 694.

-, -, Deputy Commissary, pay for, 265.

-, -, Doctor of Laws, issue to, for pulling down the house of converted Jews in Chancery Lane etc., 475.

-, -, extraordinary surgeon's mate to the Hospital in Spain, pay for, 267.

-, Daniel, accomptant to the Commissioners of the Equivalent, 322, 361.

-, -, Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.

-, David, payment to, for contingent charges of Lord Ilay's regiment, 266.

-, -, payment to, for pay to Staff Officers, 264–265.

-, -, Solicitor to the Fourth Troop of Guards, administrators of, payment to, 112.

-, Eliz., a malefactor transported to Jamaica, 172.

-, Hugh, 3rd Earl of Loudoun, house of, in the Privy Garden, 409, 415, 425; pension for, 174, 439, 634.

-, Ja., a Commissioner of Salt Duties in Scotland, 290.

-, James, Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.

-, -, Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.

-, -, Surveyor of the land-carriage at the Gates of Edinburgh, 441.

-, Sir James, a Commissioner of Customs, Scotland, 624.

-, John, 2nd Duke of Argyll, account of money distributed in Scotland during the late Rebellion, 302.
-, appoints a Commissary of Provisions in Scotland, 509.
-, [Commander in Chief in Scotland], allows Dragoon regiments to stay at grass, 670.
-, commission from, 363.
-, detachment sent to Dunfermline by, 448.
-, foraging the Forces at Stirling, 670.
-, Governor of Minorca, 151, 682.
-, pension or annuity to, revoked, 153.
-, Secretary to, 671.
-, Staff Officers under, pay for, 264–265.

-, -, captain, pension for, 176, 440, 634.

-, -, Major of Brigade, pay for, 264.

-, -, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.

-, -, sole Master of Work, Scotland, 404.

-, Joseph, colonel, memorial of, 62.

-, Patrick, of Monzie, a Commissioner of the Equivalent, 322, 339, 342, 361, 579.

-, [Peter], colonel, regiment of Dragoons, 502.

Campbelltown, Campbeltown, co. Argyll, Collector of the Salt Duty at. See Bruce, E.; McAllaster, J.; Comptroller of Customs at, allowance to, 320. See also Montgomery, H.; port, Salt officer at, 493; tidewaiter at, 626; watchman for the Salt Duty at, 642.

Campsey, Jane, widow, pension for, 519.

Canada, the late Expedition to, bills of Exchange drawn for, 37, 631, 631–632, 632, 664; widows, five, petition of, 41.

Canaries, the, permission to export a bell to, 718.

Canby, —, acquainted of Customs frauds, 667; officer of Customs, 30.

Candles, Duty on, 351.
-, Additional, receipts from, 354, 355, 356.
-, Act, expiring 1st May, 1715, certificate asked for, 51.
-,-, [as by 8 Anne, c. 5], New Duties, 606; accounts, 338; loans on, 329, 607; payments out of, 179, 183, 240, 294, 415, 613; produce of, in Scotland and proportion due by way of Equivalent, 343; Register of loans on, paying off the principal and interest unpaid on, 724.
-,-, [as by 9 Anne, c. 6], New Additional Duties, 80, 214, 236, 606; accounts, 338; of a halfpenny a pound, 237; of 4d. a pound, 237; payments out of, 179, 183; produce of, in Scotland and proportion due by way of Equivalent, 343.
-,-, [as by 9 Anne, c. 15], 237, 238.
-,-, moneys arising from, carried into the Exquer, amount of, 585.
-,-, New Duty on, May 1701–May 1711, receipts from, 354, 355, 356.
-, for provisioning a ship, 219.
-, for the Court, 483.
-, for the Forces, 361, 363, 448, 508, 535, 545, 548, 550.
-, for the Guards and prisoners at Liverpool, 483.
-, for the Guards in Dublin Castle, 529.
-, for the Ordnance, Ireland, 534.
-, for the Post Office, 232.
-, for the Transport Commissioners, 419, 420.
-, for the Treasury Office, 592.
-, sale by inch of, 49.
-, sale of goods by, 240.
-, tallow, 237; for the House of Commons, 320–321.
-, wax, 237; for the House of Commons, 237.

Candlesticks, 364, 372; for the King's service, 431.

Cane, Hugh, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.

Canes, cubical, 565, 566, 813, 814, 815.

Canes, Abraham, Hackney Coachman, affidavit made by, 36.

Canon, John, arms painter, painting the King's arms for the Wine Licence Office, 698.

Cans, wooden, for a ship, 219.

Cant, Jo., Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.

Canter, Domingo, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 827.

Canterbury, co. Kent, 131, 160; Receiver General of Assessments. See Baker, G.; Fausset, W.; Register of Wool at. See Janeway, J.; Janeway, W. H.

Canterbury, [Archbishopric of], Archbishop of, 221; printing account, 95, 136.

Cantillon, —, stating accounts of the prisoners in France, payment for, 265.

Cap D'Or, Cape Dore, Nova Scotia, patent for a grant of, 61, 665.

Cape Breton, 260.

Cape Dore, Nova Scotia. See Cap D'Or.

Capedo, Franco, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 827.

Capella, Isaac la, lieutenant, respited half pay officer, 528.

Caple, William purser of the Tyger, prize, 167.

Capot, Pierre, hair merchant trading to Holland, petition of, 650.

Cappoquin, Capperquin [co. Waterford], barracks, one Troop of Horse at, 545.

Caps, night, 679.

Carbonell, Antonio, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 827.

Cardiff, co. Glamorgan, port, 409; Comptroller of. See Mann, D.; Mann, J.; Searcher of, 218.

Cardigan, county of, Chief Justice of. See Vaughan, R.; Receiver General of Assessments. See Howell, G.; Philips, J.; Second Justice of. See Beeston, R.; waiter and searcher at, 79.

Cardonnel, —, Army forage, 746, 748.

-, -, certificate of, 807.

-, Adam, a surety for the distributor of Stamps in Hampshire, petition of, 69, 726.

Cardonnock, co. Cumberland. See Cardurnock.

Cards and Dice, Duty on [as by 9 Anne, c. 16], 236; [as by 10 Anne, c. 19], 236; of 6 pence per pack on and 5s. a pair on dice [as by 9 Anne, c. 16], 238.
-, Vendors of, Inspectors of. See Johnson, B.; Sheffield, S.

Cardurnock, Cardonnock, co. Cumberland, riding officer at, 373.

Carew, Edward, purser of the Swann, 167.

-, Nicholas, a Commissioner for Stamp Duties, 147.

Caribbee Islands. See Leeward Islands, Windward Islands.

Caridden, co. Linlithgow, 564.

Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight, Castle, residence of the Governor of the Isle of Wight, repair of, 558.

Carkesse (Carkess), —, stoppage of a ship at Gravesend, 184.

-, [Charles], Secretary [to the Customs], 573, 590, 607, 618, 648.

Carleton [co. York], 213.

Carleton, Lord. See Boyle, Henry.

Carleton, Alexander, payment in right of his wife who was widow of William Bache, 461.

-, George, captain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 538.

-, -, captain, of Brigadier Tiffin's regiment of foot, half pay for, 147.

-, See also Erwin.

Carlingford, co. Louth, barracks, one foot company at, 545; Customs officers at, 517.

Carlisle, co. Cumberland, 373; attorney at. See Rooke, W.; commission for trying the Rebels at, list of counsel and officers for his Majesty and payments to, 202–203; Comptroller of. See Gilpin, W.; searcher at. See Tate, W.; trial of Rebels at, 314, 592.

Carlow [co. Carlow], barracks, one troop of horse at, 545.

Carmarthen, county of, Chief Justice of. See Vaughan, R.; Receiver General of Assessments. See Caswall, J.; Howell, G.; Philips, J.; Second Justice of. See Beeston, H.

Carmell, James, Rebel prisoner transported to Jamaica, 206.

Carmichael (Carmichail), Gershom, Professor of Glasgow University, 469.

-, James, 2nd Earl of Hyndford, regiment of, 540.

-, -, 3rd Earl of Hyndford, pension for, 174, 439, 466, 510; et al., quarterly payment for distribution under the warrants of, 440.

-, William, late Solicitor General of Pensions, Scotland, 403.

Carnaby, William, of Great Tosson, payment to, 591; petition of, for recompense for his services and sufferings in the late Rebellion, 48, 563.

Carnagie. See Carnegie.

Carnarvon, county of, Chief Justice of. See Jessop, W.; Receiver General of Taxes. See Conway, J.; Second Justice of. See Cumberbatch, R.

Carnarvon, co. Carnarvon, tidewaiter at, 380.

Carnarvon, Earl of. See Brydges, J.

Carnegie (Carnagie), David, 4th Earl of Northesk, petition of, 71.

-, James, 5th Earl of Southesk, attainted, 476–477; wife of. See Carnegie, Margaret.

-, -, son of Margaret wife of James Carnegie, 5th Earl of Southesk, provision and settlement for, 476–477.

-, Margaret, wife of the Earl of Southesk, petition of, for possession of the jointure and provision for her son, 476–477; son of. See Carnegie, James.

Carnwath, Earl of. See Dalzell, R.

Carolina, 50.
-, insurrection at, 408.
-, ministers for, See Duncan, A.; Wye, W.
-, Province of, Deputy Governor of, 121. See also Johnson, R.; Indian insurrection in, 609. See also Kennedy, F.; Lords Proprietors of, 121.

-, South, Deputy Governor of, 96. Set also Daniel, [R.]

minister for. See Wheatly, H.

Rebel prisoners shipped at Liverpool for transportation to, 203, 205, 206.

ship from, 676.

Surveyor and Comptroller of Customs in, 96. See also Rhett, W.

Carpenter, [George], lieutenant general, regiment [of Dragoons], 502, 671, 723.

-, George, [cornet], half pay on the Irish Establishment, 540.

-, Joseph, gift of gilt plate from the King at the christening of his child, 726.

-, -, King's Gardiner, issues to, for his Majesty's Gardens, 93–94, 212, 594.

-, -, Meeting House in Stourbridge demolished, 189.

-, -, of Stourbridge, tanner, 79–80.

Carr, —, recommended for the Customs, 29.

-, Alexr., Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.

-, -, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.

-, Richard, landwaiter in Newcastle port, 702.

-, Thomas, lace delivered into the Great Wardrobe by, payment for, 462.

-, William, esquire, Groom of the Bedchamber, 74, 222, 384, 597.

Carreras, Joseph, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 827.

Carrickdrumrusk, in Connaught province, barracks, one company of foot at, 546.

Carrickfergus, co. Antrim, barracks, one troop of horse and five companies of foot at, 547. castle, 517.
-, Customer and searcher at, 517.
-, gunner at, pay for, 534.
-, mattross at, pay for, 534.
-, storekeeper at, pay for, 534.

Carrick-on-Suir, Carricknesure, in Leinster province, barracks, one troop of horse at, 545.

Carrier, Moses, lieutenant, pension for, 523.

Carrington, Richard, yard and stable at Harwich in the tenure of, 316.

Carroll, Sir Daniel, regiment of, 734, 735.

Carr's Bay, Montserrat, Customs officers at. See Piper, R.; Pitson, J.

Carry Garth, co. Lincoln. See Barrow upon Humber.

Carter, —, attending at the trial of the Rebels at Carlisle, 202.

-, -, counsel for the King at the trials of the Rebels at Liverpool, 494.

-, Edward, Clerk of the Indictments at the trial of the Rebels at Preston, 202.

-, Joan, lease of lands in the bailiwick of St. James's, 428.

-, John, Surveyor of House Duties, co. Buckingham, 101, 312; Surveyor of House Duties, co. Essex, 312.

-, -, tidesurveyor at Topsham, 131.

-, -, esquire, prosecution of Robert Thomson, 703.

-, Lawrence, payment to, for trials of Rebels at Preston and Carlisle, 314; salary as King's Counsellor at Law, 456–457, 638, 697.

-, Oliver, quarter master, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 540.

Carteret, John, 2nd Baron Carteret of Hawnes, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 74, 222, 384, 597.

Cartizes, Don Joseph, petition for payment for bread and forage furnished the Portuguese Troops in 1706, 574.

Cartlitch, —, watching and seizing persons about the filing of guineas, 500.

Cartwright, Henry, a Commissioner of the Equivalent, 322, 339, 361, 460–461.

-, -, captain, Deputy Paymaster of the Forces in the Netherlands, 804.

-, -, esquire, Deputy Paymaster of the Forces in the Low Countries, 161.

Carus, Christo., Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.

Cary, Anthony, 5th Viscount Falkland, former Treasurer of the Navy, 165–169, 558, 683.

-, Lucius Henry, 6th Viscount Falkland, petition of, 39; tally issued to, 63.

-, Nicholas, sheriff of Dorset, 459.

-, Rebecca, Viscountess Falkland, swearing to the accounts of Viscount Falkland, 168.

-, Thomas, waiter and searcher in the port of Wisbech, 262.

Carygan, Bryan, petition of, for a Proclamation reward, 463.

Cash [sic for Gash], John, late Collector of Mogallow, 617.

Cashel, in Munster province, barracks, two companies of foot at, 545.

Cason, —, widow, tenant, 256.

Cassel, Nicholas, lieutenant, respited half pay officer, 528.

Castain, —, public accounts of the Rates of Exchange, 2.

Castle, Edw., brother in law to major William Churchill, royal patent for serving the Excise Commissioners as bookseller, bookbinder and stationer, 570, 604, 605.

Castle Comber [co. Kilkenny], See Castlecomer.

Castle Dawson [co. Londonderry], barracks, one troop of horse at, 547.

Castle St. Philip, Minorca. See Port Mahon—San Felipe.

Castlebar [co. Mayo], barracks, one troop of horse at, 546.

Castlecomer, Castle Comber [co. Kilkenny], barracks, two foot companies at, 545.

Castlefranc, Gideon, cornet, pension for, 524.

Castleknock, Castlenock, [co. Dublin], Vicar of, payment to, in lieu of globes and tithes, 517.

Castleney Park. See Kinsale.

Castleton, John, House of Commons order served on, 321.

Castro, — de, captain, work done at or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 826.

Caswall (Caswell), George, esquire, loan by, 71, 285.

-, James, Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Monmouth, Anglesey, Merioneth and Carmarthen, 641, 653, 693.

Catalonia, 118.
-, artificers and workmen taken to Minorca from, charges of, 567, 821.
-, Forces in, 833.
-, mules from, for work in Minorca, 566.
-, mules from, sent to Port Mahon, 819.
-, Palatine Troops in, pay for, 267.
-, red earth bought in, for works at Port Mahon, 567, 821.

Catesby (Katesby), John, petition of, 30, 387.

Cathcart, —, colonel, detachment under the command of, sent to Dunfermline. 448.

-, Alan, Allen, 7th Baron Cathcart, pension for, 175, 176, 440, 634.

-, Hugh, lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 537

-, James, cornet, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 537.

-, -, of Corbistoun, Collector of Vacant Stipends (Chamberlain or Receiver General of the Vacant Stipends in Scotland), account of, allowances in, 430.

-, -, son of James, 430.

-, Jane, pension for, 520.

Catherine. See Katherine.

Catherlogh [? Caherloghan, co. Clare], French minister at, payment to, 516.

Caulez, Francisco, money for Port Mahon fortifications, 812.

Caulfeild (Caulfield), Toby, colonel, payment to, for subsisting prisoners at Amiens, 795.

-, William, ensign, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 541.

-, -, 2nd Viscount Charlemont. regiment of, 538.

Cause, Hannibal du, lieutenant, respited half pay officer, 526.

Cavalier, [Jean], colonel, regiment of, 463.

-, John, colonel, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 538.

-, Peter, lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 538.

Cavan [co. Cavan], barracks, one troop of horse at, 547.

Cavan, Countess of. See Lambart, Margaret.

Cavan, Earl of. See Lambart, Richard.

Cavendish, William, 2nd Duke of Devonshire, Lord President of the Privy Council, 101; royal bounty for, 101, 488; trustee of the estate of the Duke of Ormonde, 198.

Cawforth, Valentine, tenant, 256.

Cawson, William, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 205.

Cayley, —, opening Counsel at the trial of the Rebels at Carlisle, 202.

Cayran, Sam., hair merchant trading to Holland. petition of, 650.

Ceely, Peter, searcher and attending the coast business [of Exeter port], 262.

Celle, Zell, Hanover, 298.

Celle (Zelle), Duke of, amount due to, anno 1697, 336.

Ceremonies, Marshal of, attending Foreign Ministers, issue for, 688; fee of, 176, 443, 636; issue to, 220, 587; payment by, 220, 587. See also Ingliss, J.
-, Master of, annuity in lieu of allowances, 172, 190, 443, 636, 648.
-,-, Assistant to, fee of, 176, 443, 636. See also Ingliss, J.
-,-, fee of, 172, 443, 636.
-,-, issue to, 220, 570, 616.
-,-, payments by, 220, 570, 616.
-,-, See also Cotterell, Sir C.

Chaban (Chabane, Chabanes), Vincent, Commissary of Provisions in Spain, 113, 133, 681, 682, 827.

Chabert, Simon, lieutenant, pension for, 523.

Chabriers, Isaac, captain, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.

Chaddick, —, Mrs., necessary woman at St. James's, payment to, 391, 689.

Chadwick, Sir Andrew, a Gentleman Pensioner, 457; a Manager and Director of the Lottery [as by 3 Geo. I, c. 7], 447, 703; imprest to, for the Lottery anno 1711, 292; Paymaster of orders on the 10l. Lottery anno 1711, 472, 478, 490, 511, 557, 562, 564, 569, 580, 581, 589, 651, 678, 703.

Chalmers, Patrick, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia, 209.

Chamber, The, establishment, additional issue for Maundy placed on the, 242; allowances to the Gentlemen and others of the Chapel Royal on, 476.
-, Messengers, attending the Customs. See Thorowkettle, J.; attending the Treasury Lords. See Thorowkettle, J.; bills of service, issue for, 170, 392, 467, 573, 689.
-, Treasurer, 34.
-,-, issues to, 5, 25, 45, 49, 66, 102, 169, 242, 390, 467, 481, 572, 622, 644, 688, 719.
-,-, memorials of, 46, 49.
-,-, office of, 5; annuity paid by, 190; quarterly allowance for, 169, 390, 572, 688; tax arrears. 472.
-,-, payments by, 102, 169–170, 242, 274, 390–392, 396, 572, 577, 622, 644, 688–689, 719.
-,-, See also Bodvile, Charles, 2nd Earl of Radnor.

Chamberlain, —, brewhouse of, in St. James's, 135.

-, Randolph, boatman at Studland, superannuated, 497.

Chambers, —, et al., proposals for supplying the Mint with British copper, 450.

-, John, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia, 209.

-, Jos., Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.

Chamier, Daniel, pension for, 525.

Champagne, Josias, major, pension on the Military Establishment of Ireland, 454.

Champlaurier, Marc, ensign, respited half pay officer, 528.

Chancery, Court of, attending the last seal in, 43.
-, executing originals transcribed out of, into the Exchequer, payment for, 158, 443, 556.
-, Masters, in the Alienation Office. See Freeman, W.
-,-, salaries, 144, 423, 704.
-,-, oath to be taken before, by collectors of revenue concerning guineas and pieces of gold, 730.
-,-, See also Rogers, [W.]

Chandlers, 214.

Chantrell, Barbara, pension for, 519.

Chantry, John, lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 541.

Chapel Royal, bell ringer, travelling allowances, 423.
-, Children, Bibles and Common Prayer Books for, 499.
-,-, Master of, issue to, for lodgings at Kensington, 170; travelling allowances, 423.
-,-, suit etc. delivered to, out of the Great Wardrobe, 565.
-,-, travelling allowances, 423.
-,-, See also Kent, J.
-, Clerk of the Cheque, travelling allowances, 423.
-, Gentlemen of, allowances to, changes in, 476.
-,-, Common Prayer Books for, 499.
-,-, establishment of travelling allowances, 34, 423.
-,-, travelling charges to Hampton Court, 689.
-,-, venison for, allowance for, 573.
-, Groom of the Vestry, travelling allowances, 423.
-, lutenist and violin, travelling allowances, 423.
-, organ blower, travelling allowances, 423.
-, organists, travelling allowances, 423.
-, Sergeant of, 499.
-, Sergeant and Yeoman of the Vestry, travelling allowances, 423.
-, Sub Dean of, daily allowance to, 423.
-, See also Scotland—Chapel Royal.

Chapelle (Chappelle), Mary la, pension for, 525.

-, Peter de la, ensign, claim for full pay, 848.

Chaplin, Thomas, esquire, Keeper of his Majesty's Tennis Courts, 173, 439, 638.

Chapman, Anto[ny], bond for duties on French salt, 392.

-, James, pumping the well in the Post Office, 232.

-, John, clockmaker, mending Post Office clocks, 232.

-, -, watchman, London port, 79.

-, William, Customs waiter at St. John, Antigua, 552.

Chappelle. See Chapelle.

Chardeloup, John, Ing[enea]r, respited half pay officer, 528.

Charlemont [co. Armagh], barracks, two companies of foot at, 547; Governor of, pay for, 536; gunner at, pay for, 534.

Charlemont, Lord. See Caulfeild, William.

Charles II, annuities granted by, 299–300, 649.
-, coppices and timber in Farming Woods granted by, 146.
-, grounds in Piccadilly granted to the Earl of St. Albans by, 425.
-, his preservation after the battle of Worcester, rent granted in consideration of, 223.
-, lands etc. in Holborn, Whitehall and St. James's granted by, 86, 135, 152, 241, 255, 371, 426, 453.
-, lighthouses granted by, 153.
-, Office of Water Bailiff of the river Severn granted by, 702.
-, Office of Woodward of Whittlewood and Salcey Forests granted by, 136.
-, pensions granted by, 280–281, 636.
-, perpetuity granted by, 637.
-, yearly rent granted by, 640.

Charles, Prince of Denmark, brother to the King of Denmark, annuity to, as compensation in quitting all his pretensions to the Bishopric of Eutin, 53, 607.

Charles Castle, in Connaught province, barracks, two companies of foot at, 546.

Charles Fort, Ireland, fire and candle for, 536.

Charles Fort, in Munster province, barracks, 10 companies of foot at, 545.

Charleville, in Munster province, barracks, one troop of horse at, 545.

Charlton, Andrew, a Commissioner for executing the office of Keeper of the Privy Seal, 99.

-, Edward, lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 539.

-, William, hire of his yacht, 419.

Charnock, Thomas, King's waiter, London port, 387.

-, -, esquire, a Serjeant at Arms, 177, 457, 637.

Charrier, Isaac, captain, respited half pay officer, 527.

Charter, Law., Rebel prisoner transported to St. Christopher, 207.

Chase, James, Apothecary in ordinary to the King, fee, 177, 437, 639.

Chatauvieux, Gaspard, captain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 538.

Chatham, Naval Chest at. See Navy—Chatham Chest.
-, mill purchased for fortifications at, 465.
-, Navy Yard, 20, 114, 115.
-, purchase of lands for fortifying, as by the Act 8 Anne, c. 23, 102, 104, 141.

Cheese, for malefactors, 251; for provisioning a ship, 219; for the Army, 706, 707; sold at Port Mahon. 811.

Chelar, Peter, Quarter Master, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.

Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 268.

Chelsea Hospital, accounts, fees for passing, 441.
-, annual expense of, account of, demanded, 5.
-, Commissary General of, pay for, 441, 699.
-, estimates asked for, 685.
-, frauds committed in, 3, 15.
-, mansion house within, lease of, 255.
-, out pensioners, issues for, 60, 664; payment of the quarters of, 114.
-, support of, Army poundage for the, 274.
-, Treasurer of. See Clinton, Henry. Earl of Lincoln; Walpole, R.

Chepstow, co. Monmouth, Collector of. See Aldey, W.; Walker, E.

Cherois, Daniel de la, lieutenant. pension for, 523.

Cherriot, George, sufferer at Nevis and St. Christopher, payment to, 686.

Chesne, Peter du, lieutenant, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.

Chester, county of, Chief Justice of, salary of, 704. See also Jekyll, Sir J.
-, Receivers General of Assessments and Taxes. See Austin, T.; Cobb, W.; Conway, E.; Floyd, T.; Lloyd, T.
-, Second Justice of. See Jeffreyes, E.
-, Sheriff of. See Jodrell, F.

Chester, co. Chester, 707.
-, port, Comptrollers of. See Briggs, H.; Cumberbatch, R.; Herbert, G.; Nichols, W.
-,-, searcher of, 474.
-,-, weigher in, 79.
-, Roodee, the, building bays on, 707.

Chester, bishopric, bishop of, to appoint a preacher for Macclesfield, 438.

Chester Herald. See Mawson, C.

Chesworth, Farm, Chesworth Lodge, co. Sussex, 126.

Chetwynd, John, a Commissioner for Trade, 99, 210, 424, 616, 653, 709; Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Catholic King, 365; Envoy Extraordinary to the Court of Turin, remittances to the Deputy Pay master of the Forces in Spain, 558.

-, Richard, service in the Treasury Office, issue for, 211, 383, 592, 728.

-, Walter (afterwards Viscount Chetwynd), Keeper or Ranger of St. James's Park, 37, 98–99, 133; issues to, 98–99, 173, 192.

-, -, Viscount Chetwynd, Chief Ranger and Keeper of St. James's Park and Keeper of the Mall there, 504; fees and salaries, 640.

-, William, a Lord of the Admiralty, 314; corn for Port Mahon received from, 568, 811, 823; Envoy at Genoa, 468, 615; Envoy to Genoa, corn consigned to the Forces in Spain by, 681–683; Envoy Extraordinary at Genoa, accounts, 558–561, 690–691; money imprested to, 63; provisions for the Forces in Spain, 681.

Chevalier (Chevallier), Charles, an underclerk of the Treasury, 210, 385, 591, 728.

Cheyne, William, Viscount Newhaven and Lord Cheyne (Lord Cheney, Lord Cheyney), Clerk of the Pipe, 181, 444, 633; grant of a messuage in Whitehall in trust for Frances, Countess of Mar, 130; memorial referred to, 373.

Chichester, co. Sussex, 131; Postmaster of. See Barnes, J.

Chichester, Arthur, 3rd Earl of Donegal, regiment of, 117.

Child, Sir Cæsar, assignee in a commission of bankrupt awarded against Sir S. Evans and W. Hales, annuity vested in, 579.

-, John, gentleman, royal bounty for, 68, 218.

-, Sir Richard, to reprove an underkeeper of Epping Forest, 463; tree felling in Epping Forest, 37, 496.

-, Stephen, lease of a messuage in Richmond, 80, 253, 276.

Chipp, —, house of, in St. James's, 283.

Chisholme, Adam, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.

Chocke, Alexander, chief clerk to the Commissioners for stating the debts of William III, 126.

Chocolate, Duties on. See Coffee—Duties on.

Choke, —, at the Auditor of the [Receipt of the] Exchequer's Office, fees, 168.

Cholmley, Hugh, lease of a house in Scotland Yard, 269; Surveyor General of Crown Lands, 27, 53, 73, 86, 96, 100, 107, 127, 129, 141, 146, 147, 163, 183, 192, 217, 231, 234, 252, 253, 268, 315, 373, 376, 379, 383, 394, 413, 415, 425, 448, 451, 452, 498, 619, 622, 676, 699, 702, 710, 718.

Cholmondeley (Cholmondley), George, part of Richmond Palace in the tenure of, 253.

-, -, Baron Newborough of Newborough, co. Wexford, and Baron Newburgh in the Isle of Anglesea, estate of Sir R. Strickland, 145, 151, 156; new clothing for the Horse Guards and Grenadier Guards, 313.

Choppin, John, junior, waiter at Newcastle in Nevis, 553.

Chorley, —, executed at Preston, 106.

-, Richard, gentleman, personal estate of, seized and sold, 484.

Christ Church. See Dublin.

Christchurch, Christ Church, co. Southampton, 425; waiter and searcher at, 595.

Christie, Alexander, chaplain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 540.

-, -, Archd., Rebel prisoner transported to St. Christopher, 207.

Christ's Hospital. See London—Streets etc.

Chudleigh, John, purser of the Bonadventure, purser of the Reserve, 168.

-, Thomas, regiment of, 544, 735, 776, 854, 856.

Churches, Commissioners for building 50 new, application for 11,000l. 34, 475.
-, Duty on Coals by 9 Anne, c 17, granted for, 218, 475, 496, 587.
-, memorial from the Treasurer of Greenwich Hospital referred to, 496.
-, Treasurer to, issues to, 40–41, 218, 496, 501, 699. See also Leacroft, J.; Smith, H.

Churches, vacant, in the patronage of the Crown, Commissioners for recommending clergy to, 158.

Churchill, Awnsham, bookseller, disposal of a set of Fœdera, 667; memorial for payment for the Fœdera, 62; payment for a set of the Fœdera and for making an Index Nominum etc., 684.

-, Charles, colonel, Commander in Chief at Kinsale, executors of, super set upon, 508.

regiment of [Dragoons], 502.

regiment of Foot, 270, 544.

general, regiment of [Foot], 418.

-, John, Duke of Marlborough. 734, 736, 807.

Commander in Chief of the Forces, permitted to pass free letters etc., 201.

House of Commons vote of condemnation against, for taking a percentage deduction for military intelligence, 734.

Master General of the Ordnance, 142, 636, 642, 651.

order of, for the carriage of bread, 806.

warrants signed by, 605, 803, 804, 805.

-, Math., house in the possession of, 269.

-, Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, memorial about keeping deer and wages to keepers in Windsor Great Park. 578; representation about lodges etc. in Windsor Great Park, 46, 578, 586.

-, Thomas, late King's Locksmith, administrators of, payment to, 391.

-, William, major, 570, 606; brother in law to. See Castle, Edw.

Cinders. Duty on. See Coal.

Cinque Ports, Lord Warden of the, 161.

Ciudedela, the Jurats of, money for Port Mahon, 812.

Civil List, Act, leases or grants under the limitations of, 416, 428.
-, debt of the Bank Fund to, 82, 249, 410, 601.
-, Hereditary Excise made part of, by the Act of 1 Geo. I, c. 1, 464.
-, issues for, 25, 45, 47, 66.
-, Lottery. See Lotteries.
-, moneys, issues or payments out of, 81, 83, 91, 103, 113, 133, 142, 178, 180, 190, 212, 214, 216, 220, 229, 230, 235, 268, 275, 292–293, 295, 302, 313, 314, 367, 393, 397, 398, 405, 424, 442, 466, 467, 471, 585, 594, 604, 609, 613, 621, 622, 625, 644, 669, 672, 689, 690, 719, 725, 727.
-, Queen Anne's, arrears, distribution of, 34, 462.
-,-, issues for, 129, 139.
-,-, payments out of, 33, 34, 96, 109, 116, 120, 129, 139, 153, 189, 212, 275, 345, 471, 475, 602.
-,-, salaries paid out of, account of, asked for, 184.
-, revenues granted or continued by the Act of 1 Geo. I, c. 1, account of, demanded, 490, 570, 674.
-, William III, bonds and debts applicable to, account of, demanded, 158; payments out of arrears of, 83, 106, 461, 462.

Clackclose, co. Norfolk, hundred, 278.

Cladwell, Scotland, 53.

Clancarty, Countess of. See Maccarty, Elizabeth.

Clap, Joseph, Customs officer, 458.

Clarencieux King at Arms. See Vanbrugh, Sir J.

Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde, Edward.

Clarges, Sir Thomas, premises demised on the nomination of, 371.

Claridge, William, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Warwick, 629, 655.

Clark (Clarke, Clerk), —, churchwarden, Holborn above Bars, House of Commons order served on, 321.

-, -, churchwarden Holborn below Bars, House of Commons order served on, 321.

-, -, overseer Holborn below Bars, House of Commons order served on, 321.

-, Christopher, petition of, 41.

-, Duncan, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.

-, Francis, messuage of, in Jermyn Street, 257.

-, George, approved as Deputy Auditor in the province of New York, 726.

-, Hugh, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 205.

-, Ja., Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 205.

-, John, grant of messuages etc. in Willoughby and Hogsthorpe, 130.

-, -, groom to Lord Chief Baron Smith, attending the trial of the Rebels at Carlisle. 203.

-, -, of St. Dunstans in the West, vintner, demise of lands etc. in co. Lincoln, 256.

-, -, esquire, Baron of the Exchequer, Scotland, 402.

-, Robert, detecting unlawful collecting of letters in Norfolk and Suffolk, 232.

-, Samuel, Customs preventive officer at Port Isaac, 552.

-, -, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Hereford, 7, 628, 655.

-, Thomas, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 205.

-, -, post entries of brandies and rum imported above proof, 423.

-, -, tenement of, in Jermyn Street, 80.

-, -, tenant of messuages etc. in Middleton, co. York, 259.

-, William, House of Commons order served on, 321.

-, -, lease of land in Rosedale manor, 312.

-, -, tenant of a messuage in High Holborn, 370.

Clarkson (Clarkeson), William, lease of messuages etc. in Charles Street, 134, 135, 253–254, 276.

Clary Floirant, Pierre de, pension for, 31, 562.

Clatigny, Adam, ensign, pension on the Irish Establishment, 522.

Clavering, co. Norfolk, hundred, 278.

Clavier, John, lieutenant, pension for, 523.

-, Peter, respited half pay officer, 528.

Claviere, John Augustus, captain, pension for, 536.

Clay, dug at Portsmouth, 22, 56, 369.

Claypole, —, a Custom House officer, 68.

Claypoole, Thomas, waterman to the Surveyor at Erith, 390.

Clayton, —, solicitor for the late Duchess of Ormonde, 8.

-, Jasper, colonel, regiment of foot, 503, 543, 670, 671; regimental accounts, 734, 735, 786, 801–802, 855.

-, -, inspecting the demolition of Dunkirk, 397.

-, Robert, clerical fee due to, 97.

-, William, certificates given by, 87, 613, 629, 663; formerly paid for extraordinary service in the Exchequer Receipt, 598, 729.

-, -, Treasurer [and Paymaster] of his Majesty's Private Pensions and Bounties, 13, 17, 32, 37, 91, 288, 476, 554, 690.

issues to, 6, 25, 47, 66, 102, 180, 212, 214, 221, 230, 295, 304, 393, 435, 472, 585, 625, 672, 689, 725.

payments by, 12, 20, 28, 31, 34, 44, 49, 50, 60, 62, 91, 134, 146, 147, 212, 214, 220, 229, 230, 286, 295, 301, 303, 304, 367, 390, 393, 424, 435, 466, 472, 481, 489, 562, 619, 625, 669, 672, 684, 717, 731.

to send a list of all pensions, 458.

Clegg, Joseph, damages to his Meeting house in Failsworth, 187.

-, Joshua, footman to Justice [Sir Robert] Price, 203.

Cleland, Margaret, widow of David Lindsay, payment to, 404.

-, William, a Commissioner of Customs in Scotland, 624; a Commissioner of Salt Duties in Scotland, 290; leave of absence, 27, 414.

Clement, John, tenant of a messuage in Pall Mall, 379.

Clements, —, Navy captain, overpayment to, 166.

Clemson, Samuel, of Wolverhampton, damaged in his goods and buildings, 186.

Clergy, the poor, Treasurer to the Governors of our Bounty for the augmentation of the maintenance of. See Barker, E.

Clerk. See Clark.

Clerk of the Arraigns. See Breton, F.

Clerk of the Assize. See Breton, F.

Clerk of the Cheque. See Pendock, P.

Clerk of the Crown. See Breton, F.

Clerk of the Indictments. See Carter, E.

Clerk of the Peace, fees, 251.

Clerks and Apprentices Duties. See Stamp Duties.

Clervant, Esther de, widow, pension on the Irish Establishment, 524.

Cleveland, Duchess of. See Palmer, Barbara.

Cleveland and Southampton, Duke of. See FitzRoy, Charles.

Cleveland, William, captain, bill made out to, as a Rear Admiral, 29.

Clewer, co. Berks, Bang's lands at, discharge of arrears of taxes on, 398.

Clide, John la, captain, respited half pay officer, 527.

Clide Lestrill, Isaac la, captain, respited half pay officer, 527.

Cliff, in the Hundred of Hoo, co. Kent, 181.

Cliff, Nath., tidesman, Hull port, 78.

Clifford. Hugh, 2nd Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, lease of the duties of Lott and Cope of the mines of Wirksworth, 10.

-, Thomas, Receiver General of Assessments for co. Monmouth, 7, 14, 279.

Clift, Edward, smith, payment to, for work done at the Exchequer, 663.

Clinch. Richard, Hackney Coach keeper, petition of. 701.

Clingraff. See Klinggref.

Clinton, Henry, 19th Earl of Lincoln, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 74, 222, 384, 597.
-, grant of tithes in the Great Level. alias the Earl of Bedford's Level etc., 121.
-, issues to, as Paymaster of the Forces. See Army—Paymaster.
-, Joint Paymaster General of the Forces, passim.
-, loans by, 17, 19, 319, 449, 632.
-, report by, 35.
-, to make up Chelsea Hospital accounts, 5.
-, Treasurer of Chelsea Hospital, 114.

Cliston, co. Devon, hundred, 277.

Clockmaker, 232.

Clonawly Church, in Ulster province, barracks, half a company of foot at, 547.

Clonmel, in Munster province, barracks, two troops of horse at, 545.

Cloth, for a Hospital, 679; sail, foreign, duties on [as by 12 Anne, c. 12], income from, 81, 128, 228, 250, 411, 412, 602, 630.

Clothes, old, buyers of, petition to be relieved from taking out a Hawkers and Pedlars licence, 582; report on, 49. See also Matthews, R.

Clothiers, 64. See also Wilson, —.

Clothing. See Army.

Clotworthy, Thomas, mate of Dartmouth [Custom House] smack, superannuated, 132.

Clovelly, co. Devon, waiter and searcher at, 552.

Coachmen, attending Judges, charges for, 483; bills of, for carrying Judges and Counsel down to Carlisle and up again to London, 202.

Coals, for an encampment, 363.
-, for Gibraltar, 89.
-, for the Army, 448, 508, 547, 672.
-, for the Transport Office, 419, 420.
-, old, for the House of Commons, 320–321, 724.
-, pit, for smelting lead, 648.
-, sea, for smelting lead, 648; for the House of Commons, 320–321, 724; for the use of the Guards, 361.

Coals, Culm and Cinders, Duties on, anno 1703, arrears, issue out of, 164.
-, [as by 9–10 Wm. III, c. 13], receiving and paying, allowance for clerks for, 234.
-, [as by 1 Anne, St. 2, c. 4, continued by 4–5 Anne, c. 18, and 8 Anne, c. 10], loans on, amount of, 336.
-, [as by 8 Anne, c. 10], 236; annuities directed by, payment of, 724; produce of, in Scotland, and proportion due by way of Equivalent, 343.
-, [as by 9 Anne, c. 6], 236; produce of, in Scotland, and proportion due by way of Equivalent, 343.
-, as by 9 Anne, c. 17, for building 50 new churches, loans on, 475, 603; issues out of, 218, 587, 603.
-, [as by 13 Anne, c. 18], on exported coals etc., in foreign bottoms (5s. a chaldron), in British bottoms (3s. a chaldron), 237, 351, 352.
-, grant of 6,000l. per an. to Greenwich Hospital out of, 496, 603.
-, revenue from, as computed at the time of the Treaty of Union, 346.

Coastworth, Jacob, tidesman, London port, to be tidesman at Newcastle, 595.

Coat ham, Thomas, tenant of a messuage in High Holborn, 370.

Coats, Leonard, tidesman, London port, 131.

Cobb (Cobbe), Robert, riding officer from Wells to Lynn Regis, 252, 291.

-, William, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Chester, 26, 147, 279, 387, 605; surety for. See Burgess, —.

Cobham, Lord. See Temple, Sir Richard.

Coblin, Rob., Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.

Cochineal, 148, 554; from France, 603, 644; permitted to be imported from any place by law [as by 1 Geo. I, St. 2, c. 40], 644.

Cockain, William, tidesman, London port, 131, 132.

Cochrane (Cockran, Cockrane), Archd., Speaker of the Assembly of the island of Antigua, 251.

Cockburn (Cockburne), Adam, of Ormistoun, a Lord of Session, 401; Lord Justice Clerk, 402, 487; in the Northern Circuit, 404.

-, [Sir Alexander], of Langtoun, Heretable Usher [of the Royal Household, Scotland], assignees of, payment to, 403.

-, Charles, Commissioner of Excise in Scotland, 248.

-, -, pension for, 175, 440, 554, 556; et al., quarterly payment for distribution under the warrants of, 440.

-, -, esquire, a Commissioner for recommending Clergy to vacant churches etc., 158.

-, -, -, termination of a yearly allowance to, 375.

-, -, ensign, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 544.

-, George, clerk to the Northern Circuit, Scotland, 404.

-, John, a Lord of the Admiralty, 314.

-, -, Commissioner for Trade, 99, 210, 424, 616, 710.

Cockburnspath, Colbner Path, Colbrandspath, Coldbrandspath, Coldbrane's Path, co. Berwick, building the bridge at, 32, 303, 492.

Cockerham, co. Lancaster, Collector of Salt Duty at, 89.

Cockerill, John, House of Commons order served on, 321.

-, Thomas, House of Commons order served on, 321.

Cockran, Cockrane. See Cochrane.

Cocks. See, Cox.

Cocksedge, John, ensign, wounded on the river Quebec, petition of, 141; payment to, 260.

Cocoa, Cocoa nuts, seizure of, 30, 387.

Codroy, Katherine, pension for, 520.

Coel (Coell), John, of Lincoln's Inn, demise of lands in High Holborn, 371; grant of premises in Pall Mall, 379.

Coffee, seizures of, 363, 364, 374.

Coffee, Tea, Chocolate etc., Duties on, 346.
-, Additional, income from, 128, 228, 411.
-,-, [as by 6–7 Wm. III, c. 7, made perpetual by 7 Anne, c. 30], income from, 81, 128, 228, 250, 411, 602, 630.
-,-, [as by 12–13 Wm. III, c. 11], receiving and paying, allowance for clerks for, 234.
-,-, [as by 3–4 Anne, c. 18], 346, 401.
-,-, [as by 3–4 Anne, c. 18, made perpetual by 7 Anne, c. 30], income from, 81, 250, 411, 412, 630.
-,-, [as by 3–4 Anne, c. 18, and 6 Anne, c. 50, and 7 Anne, c. 30], receiving and paying, allowance for clerks for, 233.
-,-, as by 6 Anne, c. 50, 401.
-,-, [as by 10 Anne, c. 19], 12 pence a pound on, 236; 2s. a pound on, 236.
-,-, [as by 1 Geo. I, St. 2, c. 12], increased, 237.
-,-, New Duty, appropriation of, 358.
-,-, New Additional Duty, appropriation of, 358.
-,-, New and Additional Duty, revenue from, amount of, 324.
-,-, New and New Additional Duty, Equivalent due to Scotland thereon, 327.

Coin, counterfeiters and diminishers of prosecution of, expenses of the, 500–501.

Coinage, the, Commission for, 158.

Coinage Duty. See Customs—Duties; Mint; Scotland, Customs—Duties; Scotland—Tack Duty.

Coiners and Clippers, apprehended, 693; conviction of, disbursements by sheriffs for the, 432. See also Mint.

Coining, persons executed for, 500.

Coins, gold and silver, state of, demanded, 511.

Coke, J., schedule of works to be done at Hampton Court and St. James's, 575.

Coke (Cooke), Thomas, Vice Chamberlain of the Royal Household, 10, 73, 221, 387, 597.

Coken, John, tenant of a messuage etc. in Hogsthorpe, 256.

Coker, Giles, Customs waiter and searcher at The Old Road, St. Christopher, 553.

Colbatch (Colebatch), Benjamin, stationer to the Excise Commissioners, petition of, 604, 605.

Colbner Path, Colbrandspath, co. Berwick. See Cockburnspath.

Colby (Coleby), Robert, a Gentleman Pensioner, 457.

-, Thomas, a Commissioner or Commissary for Transports, 43, 50, 51, 319, 600, 714; office as Commissioner for Transports revoked, 718.

Colchester, co. Essex, port, landwaiter in, 648.

Coldbrandspath, Coldbrane's Path, co. Berwick. See Cockburnspath.

Cole, Christian, Secretary to the Republic of Venice, 549.

-, -, esquire, petition of 37.

-, Henry, et al., workmen employed by the Receiver of the Savoy rents, petition of, 649.

-, Michael, master of the Sarah frigate, petition of, 651, 676.

-, William, sheriff of co. Essex, 609.

Colebatch. See Colbatch.

Colebrooke, James, gentleman, loan by, 285.

Coleby. See Colby.

Colecormuck [co. Waterford]. See Coolcormuck.

Coleman, Abraham, interest on Tobacco bonds, 57, 437, 645.

-, William, post entries of brandies and rum imported above proof, 423, 701.

Coleraine [co. Londonderry], barracks, three companies of foot at, 547.

Coleridge, co. Devon, hundred, 277.

Coles, George, underclerk attending the House of Commons, 479.

Coley, John, demolition of his Meeting House in Kingswinford, 186.

Colingwood. See Collingwood.

College, Edith, debt owing to, for lace and linen provided for the use of William III, 101.

Collet, —, assignment to, of orders and tallies on Malt anno 1715, 155–156.

Collett, Benj[amin], petition of, 39.

Collier (Collyer), Mary, widow of Colonel Thomas Collier, payment to, 464.

-, Peter, tidesman and boatman, 58; tidesman and boatman at Dartmouth, 646.

-, Thomas, colonel, late Lieutenant Governor of Jersey, ordered to get intelligence of the Descent on England, 463.

-, See also Colyear.

Collingwood (Colingwood), executed at Liverpool, 106.

-, Anne, spinster, lease of Holy Island, 452–453.

-, Barbara, spinster, lease of Holy Island, 234, 452–453.

-, Daniel, lease of Holy Island, 234.

-, Elizabeth, spinster, lease of Holy Island, 452–453.

Collins, Henry, messuage called St. Albans Tavern in the tenure of, 254.

-, Richard, surgeon, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 540.

-, Thomas, waiter and searcher at Mousehole, 551.

Collis, The, lease of a messuage in West Haddon, co. Northampton, 676.

Collooney, Culooney [co. Sligo], barracks, one troop of horse at, 546.

Collyer. See Collier.

Colombier, Daniel du, lieutenant, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.

Colquhoun (Colquhorn), Humphrey, a Macer of Justiciary, Scotland, 271, 403; Macer in the Southern Circuit, Scotland, 405.

Colstable, co. Sussex. See Coltstaple.

Colt, —, Director for taking in Lottery subscriptions in the room of his father, 40.

-, Harry, a Manager and Director of the Lottery [as by 3 Geo. I, c. 7], 447–448, 703.

-, John Dutton, a Manager and Director of the Lottery [as by 3 Geo. I, c. 7], 447, 703.

Coltman, Henry, esquire, lease of lands and tenements in Hogsthorpe, 580.

Coltstaple, Colstable, co. Sussex, farm, 126.

Colvill, Alexander, Collector of Customs at Dundee loco Alexander, his father, 599.

Colyear, Sir David, Lord Portmore, regiment of, 734; regiment of Dragoons, 670, 671, 723; regiment of [foot] embarked at Greenwich for Holland, 419.

Colyton, co. Devon, hundred, 277.

Combecrose, Margaret, pension for, 524.

Combes, Daniel, agent to the Half Pay officers, 267.

-, -, gentleman, lease of old houses in the Savoy, 58, 62, 648.

-, John, father in law to William Hargrave, messuages devised to, 425.

-, Mary, lease of ground in Piccadilly, 425.

Combraes. See Cumbrae.

Comerey, France. See Commercy.

Comes [? Coniers], Richard, gentleman, Receiver General of Assessments for co. Somerset, 279.

Comfort, William, servant and day labourer at Hampton Court, 293, 305.

Commercy, Comerey, France, 280.

Commission of 23 December, 1714, to wit for recommending Clergy to vacate churches in the Patronage of the Crown; preparing accounts of Papists and oaths of Recusants; the state of the Highlands; employment of the Poor; care of public roads and rivers; the better promotion of the Naval Forces of Scotland; the Coinage; the improvement of the Woollen Trade, 158.

Commission, rate of, 242–246.

Commissioners for trying the Rebels at Preston, Liverpool and Carlisle, 202–203.

Commissioners of Inquiry. See Forfeitures.

Committee of Elections, account of some clippers given to, 500.

Common Pleas, Court of, Clerk of the Estreats in. See Burgoyne, R.
-, Judges of, three, salaries of, 144, 423, 704.
-,-, Lord Chief Justice, chambers of, attendance at, expenses of 596; salary. 144, 423, 704. See also King, [Sir P.].

Commons, House of, 7, 315.
-, account of pay etc. for Foreign Princes to be laid before, 70, 722.
-, addresses and resolutions of, 28, 68–69, 184, 236, 318, 319, 368, 398, 399, 695, 696–696, 698, 713.
-, agree with the Committee of Supply concerning lands in St. Christopher, 436.
-, Army accounts to be laid before, 301, 302, 698.
-, brooms for, 320–321, 724.
-, candles for, 320–321, 724.
-, Clerk of, printing account, 95, 136, 662. See also Burrows, H.
-, Clerk Assistant attending the. See Stables, E.
-, coals for, 320–321, 724.
-, Committee for reporting on a petition of a Receiver of Taxes, 7–8.
-, departmental estimates to be laid before, 56.
-, Doorkeepers, reward for, 479. See also Smith, T.
-, estimates to be laid before, 62, 145, 642, 685.
-, indignation of, at the treatment of British regiments by the Dutch, 318–319.
-, Journals, 6, 7, 19, 48, 60, 68, 185, 236, 319, 691, 695, 698, 850, 851.
-, messengers, assistants to, reward to, 479; reward for, 479.
-, mops for, 320–321, 724.
-, necessaries for, 320.
-, orders, list of persons etc. served with, 321; messengers for serving, reward for, 320.
-, papers and accounts of the Dutch Troops to be laid before, 318.
-, provided supply for the Disbandment after the Treaty of Rijswick, 732.
-, report of the Army Debts Commissioners to, 803–810.
-, rubbers for, 724.
-, scheme for laying a duty on Soap laid before, 307.
-, Select Committee on Estimates, 1714, 838, 850.
-, Serjeant and officers of, fees to, for the commitment of T. Harley, 321.
-, Serjeant at Arms attending, issues for, 320, 479.
-,-, keeping in custody T. Harley for the session of Parliament, 320.
-,-, paper and printing account, 95, 136, 662.
-, See also Wybergh, T.
-, Speaker of, 504.
-,-, paper and printing account, 95, 136, 662.
-,-, salary of, 367, 717.
-,-, See also Compton, S.; Hanmer, Sir T.
-, sweets for, 320, 724.
-, Treaties between Great Britain and the Bishop of Munster and the Duke of Saxe Gotha laid, before, 607.
-, under clerks attending the, copying and engrossing Bills and other papers, payment for, 479. See also Burrows, H.; Coles, G.; Courthope, J.; Hooks, J.
-, votes, for the Forces, 838.
-,-, interest on tallies for repayment of, to be charged on the Paymaster of the Forces, 11.
-,-, issues out of, 14, 16.
-,-, loans on, issues out of, 6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 16, 178, 182, 190, 197, 212, 230, 231, 272, 284, 285, 293, 300. interest of 4 per cent. on, 178. warrant for the repayment of, 183–184.
-, persons who deliver out the, reward for, 479.

Compton, —, general, presentment touching a piece of ground on Tower Hill, 297.

-, Spencer, bills of, 62; lease of a garden in Windsor in trust for Queen Anne, 84; pensions paid by, 44; tax arrears for sundry pensions, 472; Speaker of the House of Commons, 95, 153, 367, 717.

-, See also Cowper.

Conahar, John, Rebel prisoner transported to Maryland or Virginia, 207.

Conchello, Bennet, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 827.

Conduit (Conduitt), John, esquire, Commissary of Stores and Provisions at Gibraltar, accounts, 672; petition of and payment to, 23, 37, 127, 365, 387–389.

Cone. See Decosne.

Congleton, James, Rebel prisoner transported to St. Christopher, 207.

-, -, Rebel prisoner transported to St. Christopher, 207.

Congreve, —, Treaty left with, 89.

-, R[alph], colonel, [Governor of Gibraltar], certificate by, 388, 389.

-, William, undersearcher of London port, 112.

Coniers. See Comes.

Coninck, Jacobus de, of Antwerp, merchant, petition in behalf of, 161.

Coningsby, Thomas, Lord Coningsby, former Paymaster of the Army, 508.

Conn, George, lease of land in Rosedale manor, 311–312.

Connaught, Province of, barracks in, troops of horse and companies of foot in, list of, 546; Escheator of, 514.

Conolly, William, esquire, a Lord Justice of Ireland, 270.

Conow, John, Rebel prisoner transported to Jamaica, 205.

Conrado, Don Juan Andrew, English Consul at Majorca, 832; money for Port Mahon fortifications, 812; secretary to. See Vals, R.

Consett (Conset, Consetts), John, Customs officer at Hartlepool, dismissed, petition of, 66, 702; waiter and searcher at Hartlepool, 131.

-, Peter, Collector of Stockton on Tees, petition of, 309, 408.

Constable, Sir Robert, a Commissioner of Enquiry in Scotland, 157; agent attending the Commissioners of Forfeitures in Scotland, payment to, 247, 486; money arising from forfeitures, 5.

Constantin, John, lieutenant, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.

-, Philip, lieutenant, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.

Constantinople, 558; Ambassador at. See Stanyan, A.

Conte, Elizabeth le, pension for, 524.

Convicts. See Plantations—malefactors.

Conway, Edward, esquire, Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Chester, Denbigh and Flint, 14, 193, 435.

-, Eleanor, payment to and petition of, 41.

-, Harry, cornet, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 539.

-, John, esquire, Receiver General of Assessments for cos. Denbigh and Flint, 279; petition to be Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Merioneth, Anglesea and Carnarvon, 52, 617.

Conyers, John, King's Counsellor at Law, 182; salary of, 639.

-, Sir John, Sheriff of Cambridge and Huntingdon, 378.

-, Tristram, tidesman and boatman in Sunderland port, superannuated, 647.

Conyngham. See Cunningham.

Cook (Cooke), Charles, Sir Charles, a Commissioner for Trade, 99, 210, 424, 616, 653, 709; Treasurer of the Levant Company of Merchants, London, 691.

-, David, a malefactor transported to Jamaica, 171.

-, Henry, tidesman, London port, 78.

-, John, 501.

-, -, and the Lady Cook, possessed of an estate in Antigua, petition of, 710.

-, -, Clerk of the Foreign Estreats, 444.

-, Lady, the. See Cook, John.

-, -, lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 538.

-, Mary, the wife of John, prosecuted on an indictment of high treason for coining, 501.

-, Richard, deceased, officer of the Salt Duty in Scotland, 229.

-, Robert, lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 538.

-, Thomas, Civil List arrears, 129, 139.

-, See also Coke.

Cookham, co. Berks, preserving the game at, 274.

Coolcormuck, Colecormuck [co. Waterford], barracks, half a company of foot at, 545.

Cooper (Cowper), George, captain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 540.

-, John, demolition of his Meeting House in Walsall, 186.

-, -, Receiver General of Assessments for cos. Northampton and Rutland, 14, 277, 322, 654, 693.

-, Pat., Rebel prisoner transported to Maryland or Virginia, 207.

-, Richard, payment to, for prosecution of an outlawry, 140, 303.

-, William, tidesman, London port, 131.

Coote, Richard, 4th Earl of Bellomont, pension revoked, 62, 690.

Cope, —, major, at Port Mahon, 833.

-, Sir Anthony, heir of, payment to, for ground rent of the Customs House, 622.

Copenhagen, 223; messenger sent to, from the Hague, journey and expenses of, 297–298.

Copper, petition for importing, 69. See also Mint.

Copthorne, Copthorn, co. Surrey, hundred, 279, 556.

Corban, Corvand, Pasque of, duties paid at, 77.

Corbett (Corbet), John, brigadier, pay and forage for, 267; colonel, regiment of, 544.

-, Rowland, tenement at Richmond in the tenure of, 498.

-, Simon, captain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 541.

-, Thomas, secretary to Sir George Byng, imprest to, 190.

Corbiere, Anthony, petitions delivered to, 21, 26, 39; salary for extraordinary service in the Treasury, 7, 73, 210, 385, 591, 728.

Corbin, Thomas, petition of, 162.

Cordall, Samuel, demolition of his Meeting House in Dudley, 188.

Cork, co. Cork, barracks, 14 companies of foot at, 545.
-, Collector of Excise at. See Arkwright, H.; Maynard, W.
-, Collectorship of, 69.
-, Customer and searcher at, 517.
-, Governor of, pay for, 535. See also Jefferys, Sir J.
-, Skiddy's Castle, Skeildies Castle, rent of, 516.

Corn, bought up at Genoa. 559.
-, exported, 140, 554.
-, for Hamburg, 193.
-, for Holland, 193.
-, for the Forces, 558, 559.
-, from Genoa, 823.
-, Genoa measure, 811.
-, loaded for Sweden, to go to Norway, 190.
-, Minorca measure, 811. shipped for Frederickstad, 173.
-, sold at Port Mahon, 811.

Cornell, George, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.

Cornewall (Cornwall), [Charles], Vice Admiral, at Gibraltar, credit supplied to, 573; Plenipotentiary for concluding a Peace with the Emperor of Morocco, 573–574.

Cornwall, county of, account of money arising from the sale of Tin in, 407.
-, Agents for Tin in, 20, 23, 26, 30, 31.
-, coves at, preventive officers attending the, 551.
-, Receiver and Paymaster of the moneys arising by the sale of Tin in. See Elliot, E.
-, Receiver General of Assessments. See Manaton, F.
-, Receiver of the Land Revenue in, 36, 37, 473.
-, ships loading Tin in, 48.
-, Supervisor of Salt Duties in, 104.
-, Tin coined in, 18, 22, 294.
-, tinners of, contracts made with the, 458, 510.

Cornwall, duchy of, Auditor of, 36, 473; revenue of, as computed at the time of the Treaty of Union, 346; revenues of, taken out of the purview of the Treasury by the Duke of Cornwall, 235.

Cornwall, Duke of. See George Augustus.

Cornwall (Cornwal), Henry, esquire, Groom of the Bedchamber, 74, 222, 384, 597.

-, See also Cornewall.

Cornwallis, Charles, 4th Baron Cornwallis, a Postmaster General, 178, 478, 507.

-, Thomas, a Commissioner for taking in Tickets and delivering out standing Orders in certain lotteries, 468; a Manager and Director of the Lottery [3 Geo. I, c. 7], 447, 703; a Paymaster of the 1,500,000l. Lottery anno 1711, 182.

Coronation, the, 395.

Coroners, summoning (in order to pronounce judgment upon outlawries against indicted persons) and expenses upon, payment for, 485.

Corry, Frances, petition of, 44.

Cortisos (Cortizes), Don Joseph, Joseph, esquire, memorial of, 38, 46.

Corton, co. Suffolk, riding officer at, 675.

Corvand, Pasque of. See Corban.

Cosby, Arnold, captain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 537.

-, Edward, cornet, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 537.

-, Henry, of West Haddon, co. Northampton, demise of a messuage to, 676.

Cosbyn, Thomas, Virginia merchant, 715; security for tobacco duties. See Cullum, J.

Cosnan, John, Secretary, Solicitor, Correspondent, Examiner and Clerk of the Securities for the Salt Duties in Scotland, salary of, 289–290.

Costa, Juan, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 826.

Coste, John la, lieutenant, pension for, 523.

Cotesworth, Jacob, petition of, 37.

Cotter, James, of Stourbridge, surveyor of Excise, dismissed, 79–80.

Cotterell (Cotterel, Cottrell), Andrew, captain, claim for full pay, 848.

-, Sir Clement, knight, Master of the Ceremonies, 172, 190, 220, 443, 570, 616, 636, 648.

Cotton. See Yarn.

Cotton, —, colonel, regiment [of foot] at Gibraltar, 503.

-, Sir John, perpetuity for, 177.

-, Sir Robert, late Postmaster General, 369.

-, Stanhope, colonel, coming express from Port Mahon, payment for, 266.

-, William, an idiot, 589; management of the estate of. See Bigg, T.; person of, custody of. See Jenkyn, R.

Cotton Library. See Elphinstone, J.

Coudriere, John la, captain, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.

Coules, —, debentures for tobacco bonds in the hands of, 645–646.

Coulom, Daniel, cornet, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.

-, John James, lieutenant, pension on the Irish Establishment, 522.

Coulthurst, Henry, proposals of, to prevent the abuses in making snuff, 136–137.

Coulton, Paul, a Gentleman Pensioner, 457.

County Courts, proclamations at, 485.

Coupland, John, passing Navy Treasurer's accounts, memorial for an allowance, 63, 165, 558, 683.

Cour, Albert La, pension for, 525.

-, David de la, lieutenant, entrusted with the management of payments to English prisoners in Spain, 850, 856; taken prisoner, claim for full pay, 841.

Couraud, Francis, lieutenant, respited half pay officer, 528.

Coursey, Judith de, pension for, 525.

Court, David Lame, ensign, pension on the Irish Establishment, 522.

-, Guy de la, captain, pension on the Irish Establishment, 522.

Courteil, Abraham, captain, respited half pay officer, 527.

Courtez, Philip, ensign, taken prisoner, claim for full pay, 842.

Courthope, James, under clerk attending the House of Commons, 479.

Coutes. See Coutts.

Coutiers, Judith de, pension for, 524.

Coutts (Coutes), —, tobacco debentures misapplied by, 437.

-, Thomas, bond for tobacco duties, 162.

Couzens, John, ensign, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 543.

Covehithe [co. Suffolk], riding officer at, 675.

Covenaugh, Denys, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 827.

Coventry, co. Warwick, city of, Sheriffs of. See Poole, R.; Porter, G.; the city and county of, Receiver General of Assessments. See Newsham, T.

Cowan, Helen, Mrs., widow, petition of, 45; judgment against, 589.

Cowell, Benjamin, master of the Ipswich brigantine, 190.

Cowley, Edward, lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 539.

Cowper (Compton), Spencer, Chief Justice of Chester, Flint, Denbigh and Montgomery, grant of the salary of the office of, 650; Justice of Chester and Flint and of Denbigh and Montgomery, salary, 703.

-, William, Clerk of the Parliament, 478.

-, -, Lord Cowper, Lord Chancellor, 481; Lord High Steward, 481.

-, See also Cooper.

Cowtie, David, Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.

Cox (Cocks), Charles, esquire, lease of Slyfield Lodge and land in the Forest of Bray don, 453.

-, Sir Charles, payment to, for cure and quarters for sick seamen, 252.

-, Elizabeth, lease of Slyfield Lodge and land in the Forest of Braydon, 453.

Coxall, John, administratrix of, payment to, 641, 662, 693; Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Lincoln, 641, 662.

Cozens, John, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.

Crabb, Thomas, junior, debt of, 125.

-, -, senior, debt of, 125.

Cracherode, Anthony, Solicitor for affairs of the Treasury, 3, 4, 5, 7, 15, 105, 109, 110, 131, 140, 144, 149, 151, 194, 195, 202, 210, 247, 261, 305, 315, 363, 376, 392, 408, 463, 491, 492, 496, 563, 592, 626, 693, 713, 715, 718, 720.
-, allowances to, 393.

-, -, issues to, for Crown Law charges, 129, 139, 285, 363, 398, 489, 708, 716.

payments by, 22, 38, 314, 372, 424, 457, 482–485, 494, 591, 703–704.

petitions of, for fees and allowances, 56, 140, 633.

petitions referred to, 24, 25, 32, 38, 53, 56, 61, 65, 99, 288–289.

reports by, 41, 45, 48, 67, 72, 106, 372, 458, 485–486, 494, 591, 593, 703–704.

royal bounties payable by, 28.

Craggs (Cragg), —, recommendation of, 27.

-, -, reports by, 62, 64.

-, James, junior, Secretary at War, 62, 273, 302, 372, 409, 416, 470, 574, 582, 589, 674, 680, 694.

Deputy to, in Spain. See Blyke, T.

memorial of, 48.

-, -, senior, a Postmaster General, 178, 478, 507; letter from, 48; secret service issue to, 303.

Cragie, [Robert], junior advocate from Scotland, attending at the trial of the Rebels at Carlisle, 202.

Crail, Craile, [co. Fife], tidesurveyor at, 441.

Cramalie, Hector de, captain, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.

Cramer, John Lodwick, military auditor of Bethune, 808.

Crampson, Ja., Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia, 209.

Cranford. See Crauford.

Crank (Cranke), Peter, chief clerk to the Commissioners of Transports, 418, 420.

Cranmer, Joseph, a Secondary of the Office of the Pipe, 444.

Crastor, William, Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia or Jamaica, 208.

Crauford (Cranford, Crawford), John, of Milntown, overcharge in the rental of the archbishopric of Glasgow for, 469.

-, Thomas, esquire, Secretary to the Embassy to the most Christian King, 77, 228, 456, 612.

Craven, Christopher, tenant of a messuage in Rosedale, 258.

-, William, tenant of a messuage in Rosedale. 258.

-, -, of Rosedale, yeoman, demise of a messuage in Rosedale, 258.

Crawford, Earl of. See Lindsay, John, 19th Earl; Lindsay, John, 20th Earl.

Crawford, John, Collector of Borrowstounness, pardon of indemnification, 28, 414.

-, Peter, tidewaiter at Campbeltown, removed to Port Glasgow, 626.

-, See also Crauford.

Crediton, co. Devon, hundred, 277.

Creighton (Creichton), Ab[raham], colonel, regiment of, 538.

-, David, brigadier, regiment of, 541, 734, 736, 786.

-, James, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.

Crespigny, Gabriel, captain, respited half pay officer, 528.

Cresserons, Charles de, captain, pension on the Irish Establishment, 522.

Cressett, —, widow, messuage in Jermyn Street in the tenure of, 257.

Cresswell, Robt., Rebel prisoner transported to St. Christopher, 207.

Cressy, James, able bodied seaman, 166, 167.

Creswick, John, letter about a Custom House officer, 68.

Crisp (Crispe), Charles, sheriff of co. Oxford, 609.

-, Peter, esquire, Comptroller of Excise, Scotland, 183, 606.

-, Thomas, High Sheriff of the County Palatine of Lancaster, 485; payment to, for charges at the trial of Rebels, 29, 105, 288–289, 482–486.

Critz, Thomas de, esquire, a Serjeant at Arms, 177, 457, 637.

Crocker, Philip, deputy to the Comptroller at Falmouth, 365, 449.

Crockett, John, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.

Croft, David, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 205.

Crofton, —, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 827.

Crofts, James, esquire, or brigadier, repair of Broomey Lodge and stables in the New Forest, 272, 377.

-, William, captain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 541.

Croker, Gerrard, Receiver General of Assessments for the county and the city and the university of Oxford, 14, 279.

Cromartie, Earl of. See Mackenzie, John.

Cromarty, co. Ross and Cromarty, tidesurveyor at, 441.

Crompton. See Crumpton.

Crookshanks, Geo., merchant in Aberdeen, petition of, 395.

-, [John], Comptroller of the Customs, Scotland, 108.

Crookshau, —, petition of, 33.

Cropper, Richard, commander of the Africa galley, 203, 209.

Cropton, co. York, Westfield in, 258.

Cros, John du, lieutenant, respited half pay officer, 528.

Crosby, —, major, Collector of Excise in East Wales, 125.

Crosse, Isaac, captain, respited half pay officer, 528.

Crossley, John, gentleman, his journey from Minorca, payment for, 461.

Crouch, Edw., waiter and searcher at Lympston, 181.

-, Jerubbabell (Zerubbabel), gentleman, a Manager and Director of the Lottery [as by 3 Geo. I, c. 7], 447–448, 703.

Crow, James, tidesman in the port of Wisbech, 262.

-, Robert, lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 542.

Crowles, Thomas, Collector of Salt Duty at Cockerham, 89.

Crown Lands—
-, grants and leases of, 9–10, 57, 58, 68, 71, 73, 80, 84, 86, 96, 102, 107, 107–108, 121, 126, 130, 134, 135, 146, 231, 234, 241, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 268, 269, 270, 281–282, 283–284, 289, 297, 311–312, 315–318, 364, 370, 371, 373, 376, 376–377, 379, 381–382, 413, 415, 425–430, 447, 448, 451, 452, 453, 498, 580, 619, 648, 673, 710, 718.
-,-, additional building leases 100, 135, 428, 429.
-,-, compositions or rent or revenues of lands or for fines of leases, account of, demanded, 490, 674.
-,-, extensions of, 79, 86, 100, 126, 129, 200, 452.
-,-, renewal of, 23, 66, 451, 676.
-,-, reversions of, 10, 80, 100, 135, 152, 163, 198, 234, 252, 253, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430, 452, 453.
-,-, under the limitations of the Civil List Act, 416, 428.
-, in co. Berks, arrears of taxes on, discharge of, 398.
-, particulars for leases, 130, 134, 135, 200, 241, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 282, 284, 297, 311, 312, 370, 371, 376, 379, 498.
-, rents and revenues, arrears of, payment out of, 33.
-,-, as computed at the time of the Treaty of Union, 346.
-,-, Auditors of, petition referred to, 606. See also Godolphin, —; Jett, T.
-,-, fee farm rents. See Fee Farms,
-,-, fines of leases, 10, 80, 108, 121, 130, 135, 152, 163, 253, 254, 255, 257, 282, 283, 297, 312, 370, 413, 428, 429, 447, 452, 453.
-,-, ground rent, 80, 428, 453.
-,-, in cos. Lincoln, Nottingham, Derby etc., Auditor of, 606. See also Aldworth, W.; deputy to, petition of, 606. See also Hewett, R.
-,-, rack rent, 80, 102, 129, 135, 253, 254, 255, 376, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 452, 453, 454.
-,-, Receiver of, 136. See also Lowndes, J.
-,-, reserved, 377, 413, 416, 452, 453.
-, Surveyor General of, 13, 22, 30, 45, 57, 58, 66, 67, 68, 79, 86, 96, 100, 104, 109, 126, 127, 130, 134, 141, 147, 148, 152, 183, 192, 213, 231, 234, 252, 269, 286, 308, 311, 312, 322, 364, 394, 409, 415, 447, 465, 558, 607, 619, 648, 676, 702, 710, 712, 718.
-,-, constats by, 269, 315, 379, 382, 425.
-,-, extraordinary service and travelling charges, 217, 622.
-,-, ratals by, 130, 200, 241, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 282, 284, 315, 370, 371, 379, 382, 425, 498, 679, 699.
-,-, reports by, 14, 23, 26, 62, 73, 80, 102, 108, 121, 129, 134, 135, 141, 144, 146, 152, 163, 253, 254, 255, 269, 270, 289, 297, 312, 373, 376, 376–377, 413, 415, 425, 425–426, 426, 427, 428, 429, 448, 451, 452, 453, 673.
-,-, salary of, 623.
-,-, surveys and records of, new brick buildings to house, 269.
-,-, surveys by, 107, 142, 269, 377, 415, 428, 429.
-,-, See also Cholmley, H.

Crown Law charges and expenses, issue for, 129; payments out of, 424. See also Cracherode, A.; Harrison, C.

Crown Office, paper and printing account, 95, 136, 662–663.

Crowns, 200, 220, 304.

Crozat, James, ensign, pension for, 523.

Crump, Samuel, tenant of the King's Head, 370.

Crumpton (Crompton), Thomas, damages to his Meeting House in Pilkington, 187.

Cryer. See Dowbiggin, L.; Harris, S.

Cubillas, Don Alexander, lieutenant, taken prisoner, claim for full pay, 844.

Cuff (Cuffe), —, cornet, letter in favour of, 35.

-, Gerr[ard], lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 538.

Cullen, Cullin, in Munster province, barracks, half a company of foot at, 545.

Culliford, William, acting [Customs] Commissioner in Scotland, payment to, 213.

-, -, tidesman in Minehead port, 131.

-, -, colonel, pension on the Establishment of Ireland, 536.

Cullin, in Munster province. See Cullen.

Cullum, Jasper, a security for R. Lee, T. Cosbyn, H. Offley, H. Robinson and J. Fox, Virginia merchants, for duties on tobacco, petition of, 715.

Culm, Duty on. See Coal.

Culmore, in Ulster province, barracks, one company of foot at, 547.

Culmore Fort [co. Londonderry]. See Londonderry.

Culooney [co. Sligo]. See Collooney.

Cumberbatch (Cumberbach, Cumberbache), Roger, Comptroller of Chester port, 474.

-, -, Second Justice of Carnarvon, Merioneth and Anglesea, 144, 363, 412, 709.

Cumberland, county of, Receiver General of Assessments. See Brougham, —; Highmore, C. sheriff of. See Paterson, T. trial of the Rebels in, 492, 593.

Cumbrae, Great. Cumbrae, Little, Combraes, Islands, co. Bute, tidesurveyor at, 626.

Cumings. See Cummins.

Cummin, Alex., Rebel prisoner transported to Virginia, 209.

-, Patk., Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.

-, Peter, Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.

-, William, Rebel prisoner transported to Maryland or Virginia, 207.

Cummins (Cumings), Robert, tidesman, London port, 291.

-, William, boatman at Plymouth, 497.

Cunningham (Conyngham, Cuningham), Alexander, Resident with the Republic of Venice, 77, 226, 456, 612.

-, Geo., Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 205.

-, [Henry], regiment of Dragoons, 119; regiment of, 537.

-, Henry, a Commissioner for enquiring into the estates of Traitors, 83, 261, 510.

-, Michael, captain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 537.

Cunys, Richard, tenant, 256.

Curle, Caleb, land waiter in Plymouth port, 252.

Curragh of Kildare, the, Ranger of the, salary of, 517.

Currey, James, Rebel prisoner transported to St. Christopher, 207.

Curtis, Thomas, messuage etc. in Willoughby in the tenure of, 256.

-, -, tidesman, London port, 78.

Curtois, Martha, tenant of a messuage in Pall Mall, 379.

Cusack, Charles, colonel, payment to, 265.

Customs, England, Accounts. See Customs—Comptroller General.
-, appraisement of ships, composition for a moiety of, 665–666.
-, appropriated for the Debts of England, 341.
-, appropriations out of, for debts, 324, 325.
-, boatmen, 252, 394, 595.
-,-, appointed, 58, 79, 132, 181, 252, 262, 291, 390, 497, 551, 595, 615, 646, 647, 648, 702.
-,-, dismissed, 181, 390.
-,-, salaries, 262, 551, 615, 702.
-,-, superannuated, 390, 497, 646, 647, 702.
-,-, to provide and maintain their boats, 504.
-, boats, established in place of smacks, 504, 551, 614–615.
-, bonds, 380, 446–447; bonds and debts standing out, account of, demanded, 158.
-, Book of Rates, 88, 110.
-, Books, account of exports and imports from, 148.
-, Cashiers. See Customs—Receivers General.
-, certificate goods, short shipped, frauds committed with, 667–668.
-, coast surveyors, superannuation scheme, 645.
-, coast waiters, 291, 674; superannuation scheme, 645.
-, Collectors, 8, 203, 213, 262, 300.
-,-, allowance to, 408.
-,-, allowed 10l. for keeping a horse, 675.
-,-, appointed, 53, 143, 252, 291, 389, 390, 497, 647, 702.
-,-, buying oats etc. for the Army, 708.
-,-, clerk to, allowance to, 408.
-,-, detecting abuses relating to the duties on East India goods, 413.
-,-, dismissed, 96, 121, 647.
-,-, exchange of places, 504, 647.
-,-, Inwards, London port, 293, 294, 594, 702.
-,-, oath administered to, 730.
-,-, of Cloth and Petty Customs Outwards. See Miller, R.; Waterland, H.
-,-, of the ports, disbursements by, issue for, 554.
-,-, pardon of indemnification, 414.
-,-, petition of, 309.
-,-, resigned, 413.
-,-, salaries, 291.
-,-, superannuated, 252.
-,-, superseded, 143.
-,-, surety of, bond for, 193.
-,-, to accept guineas at a reduced rate, 722, 730.
-, Commissioners, 39, 86, 89, 96, 99, 109, 133, 143, 148, 149, 151, 152, 158, 173, 181, 191, 215, 216, 262, 268, 281, 291, 300, 307, 364, 373, 397, 408, 458, 476, 481, 486, 488, 489, 491, 496, 504, 552, 554, 555, 563, 573, 594, 599, 604, 614, 620, 624, 625, 630, 642, 648, 649, 674, 709, 712, 715, 730.
-,-, attending the Treasury, 3, 38, 39.
-,-, debt due to, 123.
-,-, House of Commons order served on, 321.
-,-, memorials of, 551, 614, 675.
-,-, persons presented by, 27, 58, 62, 68, 69, 106, 296, 300, 315, 380.
-,-, petitions referred to, 21, 24, 25, 26, 29, 37, 39, 46, 48, 51, 56, 57, 58, 62, 63, 66, 71, 72, 79, 92, 110, 126, 136, 162, 190, 213, 240, 268, 273, 288, 292, 305, 308, 309, 365, 374, 379, 380, 382, 386, 387, 394, 395, 409, 415, 425, 437, 446, 497, 504, 557, 569, 571, 578, 581, 586, 600, 602, 648, 650, 651, 686, 690, 696, 710, 713, 718, 720.
-,-, presentments by, 33, 38, 39, 43, 55, 58, 104, 159–161, 467, 645, 669.
-,-, reports by, 8, 30, 32, 33, 39, 48, 53, 54, 56, 57, 68, 71, 121, 143, 156, 193, 194, 233, 293, 449, 459, 476, 497, 554, 594, 604–605, 644, 645, 646, 647, 665, 667, 676, 677, 709.
-,-, to hasten the payment into the Receipt of Lottery moneys, 446.
-,-, to make out accounts of duties applicable to sinking the National Debt, 236–237, 313, 695.
-,-, to make proposals to prevent the running of goods, 57, 644.
-,-, to pass goods of Envoys, 108, 112.
-,-, See also Williamson, —.
-, Comptroller General of the Accounts of, 604.
-,-, Assistant to. See Paul, R.
-,-, salary of, 369.
-,-, See also Burnet, W.; Holt, R.
-, Comptroller of the Warehouse for pepper and coffee, 132, 647–648. See also Leigh, E.; Stuteville, M.; Weeks, C.
-, Comptrollers, 121, 365, 449, 474; blank parchment books for, 128; deputy to, 365, 449; salaries of, 119, 123, 159, 310, 481, 665, 695.
-, coopers, superannuation scheme, 645.
-, Customers. 121, 309, 417, 647.
-,-, accounts, fees for passing, 128.
-,-, allowance made to Collectors by, 408.
-,-, blank parchment books for, 128.
-,-, fees and rewards paid by, 642.
-,-, Inwards, salary, 135.
-,-, Outwards, salary, 310.
-,-, salaries of, 119, 159, 392, 623.
-, debt of, 79, 468.
-, Deficiency beneath the computed value at the Treaty of Union, 341.
-, Deputy Comptrollers, appointed, 647; dismissed, 121; salary, 647; superannuated, 647.
-, drawback on snuff, 136.
-, Duties, Additional Impost [as by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 20], allowance for clerks, 233.
-,-, Additional Impost [as by 8 Anne, c. 14], made part of the South Sea Stock, 329. payment out of, to the South Sea Company, 240, 294, 415, 613.
-,-, Additional Impost [as by 9 Anne, c. 15], 237.
-,-, Additional Impost [as by 4–5 Wm. and Mary, c. 5, and continued by the two Deficiencies Acts of 8–9 Wm. III and 1 Anne, c. 7], revenue from, amount of, 324.
-,-, Additional Impost, revenue from, as computed at the Treaty of Union, 346.
-,-, aliens' duty as by the Act 12 Car. II, c. 18, 413, 459.
-,-, and Excise Duties, revenue from and appropriations out of, 348.
-,-, charged with legal allowances and charges of management, 357.
-,-, Coinage Duty for the Mint [as by 18 Car. II, c. 5, continued by 12–13 Wm. in, c. 11], revenue from, 323. Acts 7 Anne, c. 24, and 1 Geo. I, St. 2, c. 43, for continuing the, 493–494. appropriation of, for the Mint, 358. issue out of, 493. (10s. per ton on wines imported), revenue from, 346. Equivalent answerable to Scotland paid out of, amount of, 323–326. Four and a Half per cent. See Four. granted since the Union, receipts from, amount of, 349–350, 350, 351, 352, 353, 356. Impositions, 1690, Equivalent due to Scotland thereon, 327. Impositions, 1692–3, Equivalent due to Scotland thereon, 327. Impositions, Act for continuing, loans on, payment into the Exchequer on, 329. [Mediterranean] Duty, one per cent., Act [13–14 Car. II, c. 11, clause 35], 108. New Impositions, accounts of, charges for passing, 249. on French goods, 25 per cent. duty [as by 7–8 Wm. III, c. 20], revenue from, amount of, 325, 346; unappropriated, application of, 340; receiving and paying, allowance for clerks for, 233. on French shipping, 5s. per ton, 346, 350; revenue from, as computed at the time of the Treaty of Union, 346. Plantation Duty. See Plantations. revenue from, as computed at the time of the Treaty of Union, 346. subsisting at the Union, receipts from, amount of, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 356. Tonnage and Poundage, 12 Car. II [c. 4, and continued by the Two Deficiencies Acts of 8–9 Wm. III [c. 20] and 1 Anne, c. 7], revenue from, amount of, 324. as from 1710–1712, Equivalent due to Scotland on, 324. Further Subsidy of, or New Subsidy, revenue from, at the time of the Union, 345. Further Subsidy of, first granted 9 Wm. III, c. 23 [and renewed for the Civil Lists], account of, demanded, 490, 674. Half Subsidy [granted by 6 Anne, c. 48], surplus of [being made a part of the Bank Fund by 7 Anne, c. 30], 228. Half Subsidy [as by 6 Anne, c. 73], interest of, payment for, 331. Half Subsidy [as by 6 Anne, c. 73, made perpetual by 7 Anne, c. 30], income from, 81, 128, 228, 250, 411, 412, 602, 630; surplus of, income from, 128, 250, 411, 412, 630. Half Subsidy [as by 1 Geo. I, St. 2, c. 12], 237. New Subsidy [as by 9 Wm. III, c. 23], receiving and paying, allowance for clerks for, 233. New Subsidy, 1 Anne [grant for Queen Anne's life as by 1 Anne, c. 1], revenue from, amount of, 323. New Subsidy [as by 1 Geo. I, St. 1, c. 1], proceeds of, payment out of, 554. Old Subsidy [as by 6 Anne, c. 48], 236. One Third Additional, appropriated for the Debts of England, 348; revenue from, amount of, 347. One Third 4 Anne, continued for 98 years [as granted by 2–3 Anne, c. 18, and continued by 4–5 Anne, c. 18, for 98 years], revenue from, amount of, 325. One Third Additional [as by 4–5 Anne, c. 18], 236. Subsidies and other Duties [as by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 6], arrears, issue out of, 164, 264. Subsidies [as by 1 Anne, c. 6], arrears, issue out of, 164, 264. Subsidies [as by 1 Anne, St. 2, c. 17], arrears of, issue out of, 164, 264. Subsidy [as by 9 Anne, c. 6], receiving and paying, allowance for clerks for, 233. Subsidy upon exported goods [as by 9 Anne, c. 6], 236. Two Thirds Additional, estimate of, 347. Two Thirds Additional [as by 3–4 Anne, c. 3, made perpetual by 7 Anne, c. 30], Equivalent due to Scotland thereon, 327; income from, 81, 128, 228, 250, 411, 602, 630; loans on, payment for, 333; receiving and paying, allowance for clerks for, 233; revenue from, amount of, at Mich. 1705, 325. Two Thirds [as by 1 Geo, I, St. 2, c. 12], 237. See also Candles; Cards; Cloth; Coals; Coffee; Drugs; East India Goods; Four and a Half; Gold Wire; Grocery; Gunpowder; Hides and Skins; Hops; Linen; Muslins; Nutmegs; Paper; Pepper; Plantations; Raisins; Salt; Silk; Silver Wire; Soap; Snuff; Spices; Tobacco; Vellum; Vinegar; Whale Fins; Wines.
-, frauds committed against, discovery of, reward for, 667–668.
-, House, 27, 68, 88, 104, 240, 308, 590, 625.
-,-, abuses committed at, relating to East India Goods, 413, 463.
-,-, books, Inwards and Outwards. 668.
-,-, building the, 39, 489.
-,-, cooper, petition for the office of, 600.
-,-, General Register of all trading ships in Great Britain kept at, 111, 727.
-,-, ground rent of, 622.
-,-, officer. See Johnson, R.
-,-, officers, 68, 570.
-,-, swords lying at, petition for a delivery order for, 720.
-,-, usher of. See Norris, J.; Taylor, W.
-, impost bill, 581.
-, income and issues of, making up accounts of, payment for, 74, 210, 386, 591, 728.
-, Inspector General, ledgers, copies of, to be made, 554. See also Martin, [H.].
-, Inspector General of Imports and Exports, to make an account of exports and imports, 69, 554, 717.
-, inspectors of the river, superannuation scheme, 645.
-, King's Waiters, 181, 288, 293, 294, 408, 696; appointed, 68, 78, 213; deputies to, 292, 293–294, 294, 594, 696, 702; salaries of, 73, 92, 102, 109, 123, 249, 310, 320, 384, 387.
-, landcarriagemen, 397; appointed, 78, 390; preferred, 78, 390.
-, landcarriage officers, superannuation scheme, 645.
-, landcarriage surveyors, superannuation scheme, 645.
-, landsurveyor, 395, 408, 586, 675.
-, landwaiters, 57, 262, 296, 308, 594; appointed, 52, 252, 291, 463, 647, 648, 702; superannuated, 252, 463; Surveyor of, 181, 216, 594.
-, messenger attending. See Thorowkettle, J.
-, New Subsidy. See Customs, Duties—Tonnage.
-, noontenders, 41, 296, 373, 595.
-, of Cloth, Collector of. See Miller, R.; Waterland, H.
-, Officers, additional, for the Western coast, establishment of, 551.
-,-, appointed for better guarding the Northern coast, 675.
-,-, assaulted by owlers, 696.
-,-, assisted by Dragoons, 160.
-,-, cargo preserved from a violent mob by, 409.
-,-, complaint against, 86.
-,-, dismissed and prosecuted petition of, 702.
-,-, exemption from assessments, 384.
-,-, in the Plantations, salary bill, 90.
-,-, list of, demanded, 13, 288.
-,-, military officers to assist, 35.
-,-, salary bills, 90, 228, 384.
-,-, See also Customs—Outports.
-,-, sealing the goods of an Ambassador, 191–192, 373, 563, 573, 594, 614, 620, 625, 630.
-,-, superannuation, deduction from salaries for, 645; scheme for, 645.
-,-, to be assisted by military officers quartered on the coast, 486.
-,-, to guard the coast and inspect ships, 262.
-,-, to stop a Receiver of Taxes going beyond the sea, 378, 397.
-, Outports, blank parchment books for, 128–129; salary bills, 89, 228, 384, 604, 730.
-, patent searcher, appointed, 56.
-, Petty Customs Outwards, Collector of. See Miller, R.; Waterland, H.
-, preventive officers, appointed, 551, 552, 648, 702; salaries, 551, 552; superannuation scheme, 645.
-, Receivers General and Cashiers of, accounts, charges of passing, 249.
-,-, allowance to, for the charge of clerks, 233–234, 467.
-,-, delivering up fidelity bonds, 557.
-,-, fees to the King's Remembrancer, 128.
-,-, Four and a Half per cent. Duty put under the charge of, 234.
-,-, money sent to, from Edinburgh, 111.
-,-, oath administered to, 730.
-,-, passing accounts of New Impositions, 249.
-,-, payments by, 74, 111, 128–129, 149, 210, 232, 249, 386, 475, 507, 591, 642, 700, 728.
-,-, petition proposing securities, 579.
-,-, pieces of eight consigned to, 108.
-,-, salaries of, 375.
-,-, salaries paid by, 73, 90, 92, 96, 102, 103, 109, 112, 119, 123, 135, 159, 218, 249, 310, 320, 367, 369, 384, 387, 392, 481, 623, 665, 666, 695, 730.
-,-, tally of anticipation struck on, 683.
-,-, to accept guineas at a reduced rate, 722, 730.
-,-, See also Ferne, H.; Hawes, F.; Kent, R.; Lechmere, A.; Selwyn, J.; Walpole, H.
-, Register for all trading ships in Great Britain, clerk for Scottish references, salary for, 111.
-, Register of Wool. See Janeway, J.; Janeway, W. H.
-, riding officers, appointed, 48, 79, 252, 291, 373, 551, 595, 646, 675, 702; salaries, 291, 551, 675, 702; superannuated, 291, 595.
-, riding officer for the Salt Duty, 104–105.
-, riding officer for the Wool business, 291, 646.
-, riding surveyors, 78, 79, 373, 459, 476, 551, 615.
-, Salary Bills. See Customs—officers; Customs—Outports; Customs—Receivers General,
-, searchers, 106, 203, 205, 262, 425, 451, 615, 624, 712.
-,-, appointed, 79, 131, 132, 159, 181, 262, 291, 373, 389, 390, 451, 463, 474, 497, 551, 552, 595, 646, 702.
-,-, blank parchment books for, 128–129.
-,-, complaint against, for clearing ships on the Lord's day, 133.
-,-, deputy to, 131.
-,-, dismissed, 79, 131, 252, 273.
-,-, salaries, 103, 159, 218, 367, 551, 552, 595, 646.
-,-, superannuated, 181, 262, 390, 463, 497, 595.
-,-, superseded, 132, 296–297.
-,-, transferred, 373.
-, searching etc. of vessels and passengers, disbursements for, 554.
-, Secretary to. See Carkesse, [C.]
-, seizures of uncustomed and prohibited goods, 30, 33, 48, 54, 57, 109, 143, 268, 363, 364, 374, 387, 395, 460, 481, 512, 569–570, 604, 644, 665, 676, 690.
-,-, account of, demanded, 490, 674.
-,-, King's share of, 268.
-,-, officer's share of, 268, 406, 599, 605, 644.
-,-, revenue from, 346.
-, sitters, for Customs boats, establishment for, 615.
-, sloops or smacks, Commanders of, 132, 390, 406, 415, 651, 614, 615; superannuation scheme, 645.
-,-, disposal of, 551, 614.
-,-, laid aside and sold, 551.
-,-, mariners of, 551, 614.
-,-, mates of, 132, 390, 551, 614, 615; superannuation scheme, 645.
-, Solicitor, 33, 193, 463, 676.
-, Surveyor General of riding officers on the coasts of Kent and Sussex, survey of smuggling by, 159–161.
-, Surveyor of the Act of Navigation, 586, 595.
-, Surveyor of the Outports, salary, 96. See also Byde, J.
-, surveyor of the Quays, 79.
-, Surveyors, 109, 110, 415.
-,-, appointed, 262, 389, 497, 702. charged with indirect practices, 311. complaints against, 46, 408, 476, 578. dismissed, 252, 308. letter about, 70. superannuated, 497. tidesmen, 291, 397, 599, 605, 625. appointed, 58, 69, 78, 79, 131, 132, 181, 262, 292, 373, 389, 390, 497, 551, 595, 599, 646, 647, 668, 702. dismissed, 131, 132, 252, 379, 389, 476, 642, 647. preferred, 131. salaries, 55, 551, 647, 668–669. superannuated, 497, 595, 646, 647. superseded, 390. to provide and maintain their boats, 504. tidesurveyors, 301, 397, 605, 642. appointed, 78, 131, 252, 497, 648. superannuated, 252. superannuation scheme, 645. tidewaiters, 380, 617. undersearchers, 112, 643, 666. waiters, 106, 262, 425, 615. appointed, 79, 131, 132, 181, 262, 291, 373, 389, 390, 497, 551, 582, 595, 646, 702. dismissed, 79, 131, 252. salaries, 551, 552, 595, 646. superannuated, 181, 390, 497, 595. superseded, 132, 296–297. transferred, 373. warehousekeepers, 181, 252, 262; for prohibited East India goods. See Burniston, C.; Thursby,—. watchmen, 79, 132, 291, 296. waterman to a surveyor, 390; to a tidesurveyor, 605. weighers, 79, 181. weighing porters, 79, 132, 181. wine tasters, superannuation scheme, 645; Surveyor of, deputy to, petition for the office of, 600.

Cuthbert, John, Collector of Inverness port, 624; superseded, 702.

Cuts, Joanna, pension for, 520.

Cyder, Duty on. See Malt.