Index: D

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D

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

Dadd, John, boatman at Sidmouth in Exeter port, 615.

Dagoz, John, captain, pension for, 523.

Daie, Andrew, Rebel prisoner transported to Maryland or Virginia, 207.

Daily Courant, advertisement inserted in, 38, 49.

D'Albeiac. See Albeiac.

Dalbenas, Charles, lieutenant colonel, respited half pay officer, 528.

Dalby, John, lieutenant, pension for, 523.

Dale, Dall, in Milford port, co. Pembroke, 291.

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

Dalketty, Alexr., Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.

Dall, co. Pembroke. See Dale.

D'Allonne. See Allonne.

Dallow, —, payment to, for looking after coining tools, 500.

Dalmazes, Marquis, value of a barque load of wheat paid to, 810–811.

Dalmohoy, Thos., Rebel prisoner transported to St. Christopher, 207.

Dalrymple, Sir David, baronet, laws for bringing in the effects of Forfeited Estates in Scotland, 36, 488, 557; Lord Advocate, Scotland, 403, 556; letter and memorial about forfeited estates 35, 45; Solicitor for Scotland, 548–549.

-, Eleanor, Countess of Stair, 373.

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

-, Hugh, Advocate Depute, Scotland, 320, 556; Advocate Depute in the Western circuit, Scotland, 405.

-, -, et al., petition of, 37.

-, Sir Hew, [baronet], Lord President of the Session, 401; proceedings of the Lords of Council and Session, 127.

-, John, Clerk to his Majesty's Process before the Session, 403.

-, -, 2nd Earl of Stair, Ambassador Extraordinary to France, 78, 149, 153, 202, 275, 280, 304, 309, 373, 414, 587, 598, 683, 687.

bills of extraordinaries, 149, 153, 304, 309, 598, 683.

Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 74, 222, 384, 597.

goods of, to be sent to Paris, 594.

recommendations of, 34, 648.

regiment of Dragoons, 266, 502, 670, 671, 723, 735, 854, 856.

royal bounty for, 218, 275.

-, Thomas, Dr., King's First Physician, Scotland, salary, 404.

-, William, esquire, a Commissioner of the Equivalent, 578, 579.

Dalterac, James, respited half pay officer, 527.

Dalton, —, of Thurnham, a Rebel, 196; personal estate of, 484.

-, -, letter of, 46.

Dalzell (Dalzal, Dalzel), Robert, brigadier, [foot] regiment of, 734, 735.

-, -, 6th Earl of Carnwath, prisoner in the Tower, allowance to, for subsistence, 7, 210.

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

Damboix, Francis, lieutenant, respited half pay officer, 527.

Dampierre, Stephen, captain, respited half pay officer, 527.

Damsell, Law[rence], able bodied seaman, 166, 167.

Dandré, Theophilus, lieutenant, respited half pay officer, 528.

Daniel, [Robert], late Deputy Governor of South Carolina, abuses by, 96.

Dansey, John, Collector of Patuxent River in Maryland, 252.

Darby. See Derby.

Darcy (D'Arcy), —, messuage in Piccadilly, 257.

-, the Honourable Conyers, son of Robert, Earl of Holderness, 153; a Commissioner for executing the Office of Master of the Horse, 121, 143, 194, 239, 293, 396.

-, George Schomberg, George Schonburg (commonly called Lord D'Arcy), son of Robert, Earl of Holdernesse, 153.

-, Robert, 5th Earl of Holdernesse, Bailiff and Steward of Richmond Franchise and Liberty, Steward and Master Keeper of Richmond Forest, Constable of Middleham Castle, 153; gift of gilt plate to, at the christening of his child, 183.

Dareburne, John, tenant, 256.

Darell (Darrell), Edward, land at Richmond, 253.

-, -, citizen and stationer of London, grant of tenements in St. James's Street to, 255, 371.

-, See also Durell.

Darene, Francis, captain, respited half pay officer, 526.

Darippe, David, captain, respited half pay officer, 528.

Darlaston, Dorlaston, co. Stafford, sufferers by riots in, 185.

Darlow, Abiah, Customs waiter at Plymouth, Montserrat, 553.

Darney, Abraham, delivery of Delft ware bought from Holland, 690.

Darques, Lewis, cornet, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.

Darquier (Darquiere), Peter, adjutant to the garrison of Port Mahon, affidavits made by, 832.

Darrell. See Darell.

D'Arsellieres, Darselliers. See Arzillieres.

Darsilliers, Mary, pension for, 524.

Dartiquenave, —, petition for an allowance, 63.

-, Charles, Paymaster of the Works, 83, 212, 461, 584, 585, 635, 689.

Dartmouth, co. Devon, 106, 107, 132, 373.
-, Collector of. See Ettrick, W.; Robinson, A.
-, Corporation of, perpetuity granted to, by Henry VIII, 438.
-, Customs boat with sitter and boatmen established at, 615.
-, Customs smack at, commander of. See Griffith, W.; disposed of and replaced by a boat, 614; mate of, 132.
-, Riding Surveyor at. See Eathorne, J.; Griffith, W.
-, tidesman and boatman at, 646.

Dartmouth, Earl of. See Legge, W.

Darval, Tho., riding officer at Sea Row, 675.

Dashwood, Gerrard, ensign, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 542.

D'Assa. See Assa.

Datten, Richard, Customs boatman at Erme river in Plvmouth port, 615.

-, -, Customs preventive officer at Pentewan, 551, 552.

Daubussarques, James, colonel, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.

Daugier, James, lieutenant, respited half pay officer, 528.

Davall, Sir John, field at Harwich, 317.

-, Sir Thomas, lands etc. at Harwich, 316, 317.

Davenant (D'Avenant), Henry, Envoy Extraordinary to the Dukes of Parma and Modena, 455, 611; Envoy Extraordinary to the Grand Duke of Tuscany, 75, 226, 455, 611; Envoy Extraordinary to the Republic of Genoa, 226, 455, 611.

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

Davenport, —, major general, pension for, to cease when he has a Troop, 536.

Davessein, Guidida, pension for, 525.

-, Magdalena, pension for, 525.

-, Margaret, pension for, 525.

-, Mariana, pension for, 525.

Davey, Thomas, landwaiter at Exeter, 291.

Davidson, Andrew, Rebel prisoner transported to Maryland or Virginia, 207.

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

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

Davies (Davis), —, ground of, in St. James's, 283.

-, -, messuage of, in St. James's, 282.

-, -, wall of a stable in the possession of, 129.

-, Ann, assignment of land in St. James's bailiwick, 376.

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

-, John, petition of, 33.

-, Luke, lieutenant, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 537.

-, Samuel, late of London, merchant, prisoner in the Fleet, petition of, 58, 648; surety for. See Winnington, J.

-, Stephen, demolition of his Meeting House in Wrexham, 189.

-, Thomas, cook attending at the trial of the Rebels at Carlisle, 203.

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

Dawes, Walter, ensign, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 542.

Dawley (Dawly), Anthony, esquire, a Commissioner for Taxes, 211, 367, 382, 590, 719, 729.

Dawlish, co. Devon, tidesman and boatman at, 595.

Dawly. See Dawley.

Dawson, John, boatman in Shoreham port, superannuated, 646.

-, Samuel, King's waiter, London port, 288, 293–294; deputy to. See Garret, H.

Day, Henry, tidesman and boatman at Padstow, 551.

-, Robert, commander of a [Customs] smack at Lynn Regis, 390.

-, Thomas, esquire, royal bounty for, 45, 565.

Dayrolle (D'Ayrolle), James, appointed to be Resident with the States General, 627, 644; Resident with the Republic of Geneva, 76, 227, 456, 611, 627, 644 [Genoa on pp. 76, 227, sic for Geneva].

D'Beaulieu. See Beaulieu.

Deadman's Head [co. Cornwall], 104.

Deakin, Geo., Groom to Justice Tracy, 203.

Deal, co. Kent, boatman at, 390, 647; Mayor of, complaint against a Customs officer by, 46, 578; Surveyor of Customs at, 46, 408, 578.

Deals, used in making conveniences on shipboard for the Forces, 418.

Dean Forest, 27.
-, Conservator or Supervisor of, issue for, 173, 178, 437, 640, 709.
-, Constable of. See Berkeley, James, Earl of Berkeley.
-, Danby Lodge, 377.
-, Herbert Lodge, 377.
-, King's Lodge, 377.
-, Latimore Lodge, 377.
-, Lord Warden of. See Berkeley, James, Earl of Berkeley.
-, repair of lodges in, 161, 377.
-, six keepers of, issues for, 173, 178, 412, 437, 640, 709.
-, York Lodge, 377.

Dean (Deane), —, Mrs., messuage in Jermyn Street in the possession of, 257.

-, John, assignment of land in St. James's bailiwick, 376.

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

-, Peter, an executioner, payment to, 106.

Deaths, Duty on. See Marriages.

DeBacalan. See St. Leger de Bacalan.

De Begat. See Begat.

De Bennesade. See Bennesade.

De Bette. See Bette.

Debentures, interest on, payment of, 138.

De Bezne. See Bracys.

De Birendorff. See Birendorff.

De Blaignac. See Blaignac.

De Boisrond. See Boisrond.

Deborde. See Desbordes.

De Bracys de Bezne. See Bracys.

DeBruze. See Bruze.

Debts. See Revenue.

De Castro. See Castro.

Decker, Sir Mathew, baronet, agent to the Bishop of Munster, payment to, 132, 148; agent to the Duke of Brunswick, payment to, 61; forage delivered to the Low Countries, 201; petition concerning the Bishop of Munster etc., 49, 58, 59, 85; petition for renewing a lease of premises in Richmond, 23, 308, 376–377, 498.

De Clervant. See Clervant.

Decleve, Augustine, landwaiter in Colchester port, 648.

De Cone. See Decosne, P.

De Conick. See Conick.

Decosne (De Cone), Peter, petition for half pay as captain of foot, 460.

De Coursey. See Coursey.

De Coutiers. See Coutiers.

De Cramalié. See Cramalie.

De Cresserons. See Cresserons.

De Critz. See Critz.

Dee, John, Receiver General of Taxes and House Duties for part of co. Sussex, 7, 14, 215, 278, 628, 655, 659.

-, Nicholas, Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Sussex, 14, 278.

-, William, Receiver General of Taxes for part of co. Sussex, 659.

Deeble, Nath[aniel], boatman at Wilcove, 252.

Deely, William, demolition of his Meeting House in Kingswinford, 186.

Deficiencies. See Revenue.

De Fontannier. See Fontannier.

De Golls. See Goltz.

De Gols. See Goltz.

De Goltz. See Goltz.

D'Eguilhon. See Eguilhon.

De Gyllemborg. See Gyllenborg.

De Hannus. See Hannus.

De la Chappelle. See Chappelle.

De la Cherois. See Cherois.

De la Cour. See Cour.

De la Court. See Court.

De la Force. See Force.

De la Loz. See Loz.

De la Melonniere. See Melonniere.

De la Motte Blagney. See Motte Blagney.

De Lamprié. See Lamprie.

De la Musse. See Musse.

De Landes. See Landes.

De la Nusa. See Nusa.

De Laspois. See Laspois.

De la Warr (Delaware), Lord. See West, J.

Delden, Holland, 297.

De Leys. See Leys.

De Leyva. See Leyva.

Delft ware, 690.

Delny, co. Ross and Cromarty, barony of, Chamberlain of. See Strathnaver, William, Lord.

De Loches. See Loches.

Delom, Peter, captain, pension for, 536.

Deloraine, Lord. See Scott, Lord Henry.

De Lorthe. See Lorthe.

Delves, Mark, a Serjeant at Arms, 177, 457, 637.

De Medina. See Medina.

De Mezerac. See Mezerac.

De Mimet. See Mimet.

De Montandre. See Montandre.

Denbigh, county of, Chief Justice of, salary of, 704. See also Cowper, S.; Jekyll, Sir J.
-, large double judicial seal for, payment for, 494.
-, rebellious riots in, 141.
-, Receivers General of Assessments. See Conway, E.; Conway, J.; Floyd, T.
-, Second Justice of. See Jeffreyes, E.
-, tumultuous and rebellious proceedings in, 185, 189.

Denbigh, Earl of. See Feilding, Basil.

Denham, James, Rebel prisoner transported to Maryland or Virginia, 207.

Denia, Spain, store houses at, 266.

Denis, Peter, respited half pay officer, 527.

Denmark, Court of, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to. See Polwarth, Lord Alexander.

Denmark, King of, brother to. See Charles; Envoy from, baggage of, 86; Envoy Extraordinary to. See Pulteney, D.

Denmark, Prince of. See Charles; George.

Denmark House. See London—Streets etc.

Denn, Cornelius, estates of, extended for Duties on Tobacco, 374.

Denroches (Deuroches), Charles, lieutenant, respited half pay officer 528.

Dent, Thomas, landwaiter, searcher and coastwaiter at Leith, 441.

Denton, Alexander, esquire, one of the King's Counsellors at Law, 177, 310, 637.

Denune, George, Mate to the Hospital in Spain, pay for, 265.

De Pagez. See Pagez.

De Passy. See Passy.

De Pechels. See Pechels.

De Perce. See Perce.

De Piaget. See Piaget.

De Platen. See Platen.

De Prades. See Prades.

De Prez. See Prez.

Deptford, co. Kent, 605; embarkation of Forces at, 418; Navy Yard, 16, 53, 114, 300, 302; Red House warehouses at the Navy Yard at, 419, 420.

Depwade, co. Norfolk, hundred, 278.

De Quinsax. See Quinsax.

Derbie. See Derby.

Derby, county of, Auditor of Land Revenues in. See Aldworth, W.; Receiver General of Assessments. See Gisburne, T.; Sheriff of. See Offley, S.; Sheriff's accounts, 432, 476.

Derby [co. Lancaster], hundred, coroner of, 485.

Derby (Darby, Derbie), Benjamin, Receiver General of Assessments for co. Dorset, 277.

-, John, Receiver General of Taxes for co. Dorset, 641, 653, 694.

Derickson (Derrickson), John, boatman at Wisbech, 262, 647.

Dering, Daniel, esquire, pension for, 519.

Deritend, near Birmingham, co. Warwick, Meeting House damaged in a riot, 188.

De Rosset. See Rosset.

De Rousy. See Rousy.

Derrickson. See Derickson.

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

Derry river, breaking the boom on, 177, 439, 633.

De Rueda. See Rueda.

De Sailly. See Sailly.

De St. Lis de Heucourt. See St. Lis de Heucourt.

Desaulnais (Desney, Desny), [Henry], [foot] regiment of, 734, 736, 786.

De Saulnieres. See Hermitage, M.

De Sauniers. See Saulnières.

De Savary. See Savary.

Desbordes (Deborde), [John], colonel, regiment of, 734, 735.

Desborrow, Desasigny, ensign, half pav on the Irish Establishment, 544.

Desbrisay, Theophilus, captain, pension for, 522.

Desclaux, Noah, lieutenant, pension for, 523.

Deserbiers, Richard, captain, respited half pay officer, 528.

Des Fourneaux. See Fourneaux.

Desgalesniere, Charlotte Louce, pension for, 525.

-, Jackson Richard, pension for, 525.

De Sibourg. See Sibourg.

Des Loches. See Loches.

Desloires, Joshua, captain, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.

Des Maizeaux. See Maizeaux.

Desney, Desny. See Desaulnais.

Desouliers (Desoliers), —, certificates of, concerning tools and stores at Port Mahon, 830, 832.

Desseville, Majdalena, pension for, 525.

Des Vignolles. See Vignolles.

Dethwick, Charles, devise of a messuage called Dorney in co. Surrey, 676.

De Trevigar. See Trevigar.

De Tudebeuf. See Tudebeuf.

Deuroches. See Denroches.

De Vandiere. See Vandiere.

De Vegas Arze. See Vegas.

Deventer, Holland, 297, 298.

De Vilalba. See Vilalba.

De Virasell. See Virasell.

De Virazel. See Virazel.

Devon, county of, coast of, Customs officer for riding the, 552; proposals for better guarding the, 614–615; Riding Surveyors for. See Eathorne, J.; Griffith, W.
-, Receiver General of the Duties on Houses, 368.
-, Receiver General of Assessments. See Quash, J.; Thorne, G.; Veale, J.
-, Sheriff of. See Arscott, A.
-, Surveyor of the Duties on Houses. See Sowden, D.; Weston, J.
-, Tin, Agents for, 20, 23, 30, 31.
-,-, coined, 18, 22, 294.
-,-, contracts made with tinners, 458, 509.
-,-, remaining, 49.
-,-, sale of, account of, 407; Receiver and Paymaster of. See Elliot, E.

Devonshire, Duke of. See Cavendish, William.

Dew, Andrew, able [bodied seaman], 165, 166.

Dewar (Dewarr), David, Scottish Herald, 402.

Dewing, Martin, tidesman in London port, 181.

-, William, tidesman in London port, 181.

D'Hayes. See Hayes.

Diamonds, from India, 599; seizure of, 48, 57, 459–460, 599.

D'Ibberville. See Bonde.

Dice. See Cards.

Dick, Robert, Professor of Glasgow University, 469.

Dickens (Dickins), Francis, Doctor of Laws and Reader of the same in the University of Cambridge, 175, 438.

Dickinson, —, of Wrightington (fled and absconded for rebellion), personal estate of, 484.

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

-, Joseph, boatman at Wisbech, 647.

-, Robert, clerk to a Judge at the trial of the Rebels at Carlisle, 202.

Dieponau, Diepenau, Dieponace, Hanover, 297, 298.

Dierix, John, forage delivered to the Forces in the Low Countries, 201.

Digart, George, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 205.

Diggles, John, demolition of his Meeting House in Manchester, 187.

-, Robert, demolition of his Meeting House in Manchester, 187.

Diggs, Richard, Surveyor of the Duties on Houses for Worcestershire, 161.

Dijon, France, 265.

Dillon, Robert, 7th Earl of Roscommon, pension on the Irish Establishment, 520.

Dingle [co. Kerry], barracks, one company of foot at, 545.

Dingle Icouch, Ireland, Customer at, 517.

Diss, co. Norfolk, hundred, 278.

Distringas, against Assessments Commissioners, 13.

Dix, William, demolition of his Meeting House in Stafford, 187.

Dixey, Edward, captain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 538.

Dixon, —, Receiver of Taxes for Somerset, 8.

-, Henry, Quarter Master, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 537.

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

-, -, Receiver General of the province of New York, to assist the Auditor of the Plantations, 697; gentleman, Collector and Receiver General of Customs, Excise and quit rents in New York, 143, 270, 287; security for. See Broughton, J.; Elliot, W.

-, Robert, work done or materials furnished at Port Mahon, 826.

Dixwell, Sir William, Sheriff of co. Warwick, 609.

D'Merrimont. See Merrimont.

D'Miremont. See Miremont.

D'Montandre. See Montandre.

Dobleros, 565, 566, 567, 568, 569, 810, 811, 813, 815, 816, 817, 819, 821, 822, 824, 825, 826, 829, 830, 831, 832, 833, 834; exchange equivalence of, 813, 814, 818, 819.

Dobson, John, of Kidderminster, supervisor of the Excise of ale and beer, dismissed, 79—80.

-, Samuel, ship master, to be Customs sitter at Sidmouth, 615.

Docminique (Dockminique, Docminicque), Paul, a Commissioner for Trade, 99, 210, 424, 616, 653, 709.

Dodington, George, annuities paid to, 492.

Doliffe. See Dolliffe.

Dollars, 389, 565, 566, 567, 568, 569, 574, 810, 811, 812, 816, 817, 818, 819, 822, 824, 825, 826, 829, 830, 831, 832, 833, 834; exchange equivalence of, 375, 559, 569, 682, 811, 813, 815, 821, 825, 831, 851.

Dolliffe (Doliffe), —, bill payable to, 388, 389.

D'Ollivier. See Ollivier.

Domville, Sir Thomas, baronet, Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in the High Court of Chancery in Ireland, petition of, 648.

Donald, Hugh, landwaiter and searcher at Anstruther, removed to Ayr, 229.

Donaldson, Cha., Rebel prisoner transported to Maryland or Virginia, 207.

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

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

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

Done. See Downes.

Donegal, Lord. See Chichester, A.

Dorchester, co. Dorset, riding officer at, 551.

Dorchester, Countess of. See Sedley, C.

Dorie, Daniel, Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.

Dorlaston, co. Stafford. See Darlaston.

Dormer, —, captain, of Sir R. Temple's regiment, respited pay, 266.

-, [James], brigadier, regiment of, 268, 542, 734, 736.

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

Dorney, in co. Surrey, messuage called, lease of, 676.

Dorset, county of, coast of, riding officer for the, 551; Receivers General of Assessments. See Derby, B.; Derby, J.; Sheriff of. See Cary, N.; Rose, T.

Dorset, Earl of. See Sackville, L.-C.

Dorset and Middlesex, Earl of. See Sackville, Charles.

Dortoux, John, captain, respited half pay officer, 527.

Douay, France, meal for the Forces transported to, 806, 807, 809; notary public in. See Rousy, —.

Douglas (Douglass, Dowglas, Dowglass), —, super on, 248.

-, -, colonel, executrix of. See Hill, John.

-, Archibald, grant of the Forest od Arkengarthdale, 673, 699.

-, -, of Cavers, Receiver General of Assessments for Scotland, 13, 53, 278; Receiver General of the Land Rents and Casualties in Scotland, 403, 731.

-, -, Earl of Forfar, regiment [Third Foot: Buffs] of, 671, 751, 854.

-, Charles, esquire, pension for, 12, 286, 295.

-, formerly Hamilton, Charles, 2nd Earl of Selkirk, certificates of, concerning Rebel prisoners at Glasgow, 471; a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 74, 222, 384, 597.

-, Edward, Commissary of Stores in Spain, payment to, 113, 133.

-, George, adjusting and determining accounts of compositions for teinds or leases thereon, 549.

-, -, officer of Salt in Alloa collection, 320.

-, -, colonel, allowance to, 111, 112.

-, -, 2nd Earl of Dunbarton, pension for, 175, 440, 634.

-, Henry, adjusting and determining accounts of compositions for teinds or leases thereof, 549.

-, James, brigadier, regiment of foot in the Dutch service, 318–319.

-, [James, 12th] Earl of Morton, estates of, in Orkney and Shetland, rents etc. payable out of, Chamberlain of. See Ewing, J.

-, Jane, Dame, pension for, 520.

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

-, Robert, junior, of Leith, soap boiler, petition of, 134.

-, Walter, petition of, 32.

-, -, late Chief Governor of the Leeward Islands, salary of, 549; trial between the Crown and, 151.

-, William, cornet, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 540.

Dover, co. Kent, 190, 379, 603.
-, Agent to the Victualling Commissioners at. See Wivell, E.
-, Customs sloop at, 406.
-, port, 646.
-, waggon, goods brought to Southwark by the, 581.

Dover, Lord, the late, 428.

Dowbiggin, Lancelot, Cryer at the trial of the Rebels at Preston, 202.

Dowdeswell, Richard, secretary to the Excise Commissioners, Scotland, 179.

Dowglas, Dowglass. See Douglas.

Dowley, James, reduced ensign of Major General Wade's regiment, half pay for, 90–91.

-, William, petition of, 41.

Down (Downs), Dudley, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, 432, 637, 711.

Downes (Done) Dudley, gentleman, Deputy Chamberlain of the Exchequer, 191, 214.

-, Samuel, doctor of physic at Liverpool, petition for payment for attending sick Rebels, 22, 315, 372.

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

Downs. See Down.

Dowse, John, searcher at Nevis, 553.

-, William, Receiver General of Assessments for co. Huntingdon, 277, 641, 653, 693.

Dowson, Edward, lease of land in Rosedale manor, 311–312.

-, William, ancient tenant of the manor of Rosedale, 107.

-, -, lease of a messuage in Rosedale, 257–258.

Dowthwayt, William, formerly Collector of Stockton on Tees, 408.

Draper, Ingolsby, King's waiter, London port, 92.

Draycott, William, Surveyor of the Duties on Houses for co. Leicester, 112–113.

Drayton Hooke [? in West Drayton], co. Middlesex, 221.

Dresden, Germany, 226.

Drew, Eliz., widow, petition of, 30.

Drogheda, co. Louth, barracks, two companies of foot at, 545; Customs officers at, 517; late Collector of. See Bodens, W. A.

Drugs, 20 per cent. ad valorem on [as by 10 Anne, c. 19], 236.

Drulhon, Henry, lieutenant, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.

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

Drummond, Alexander, Scottish Herald, 402.

-, Anne, child of Jane, wife of Lord Drummond, 477.

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

-, Jane, wife of Lord Drummond, petition of, for possession of her jointure etc. for her four children, John, Mary, Anne and Sophia, 477.

-, John, child of Jane, wife of Lord Drummond, 477.

-, late Commissary for the Trade of the Spanish Netherlands, petition of, 50.

-, Lawrence, lieutenant, pension for, 467.

-, Lord, estate of, forfeited, 477; wife of. See Drummond, Jane.

-, Mary, child of Jane, wife of Lord Drummond, 477.

-, Sophia, child of Jane, wife of Lord Drummond, 477.

-, W., report on a silver mine countersigned by, 375.

-, William, Warden of the Mint in Scotland, grant to, for the use of the creditors of lieutenant general G. Ramsay of the town etc. of Gringfoot, 564.

Dublin, Ireland, 4, 7, 216.
-, additional Army pay in, abstract of, 548.
-, Archbishop of, perpetuity to, for proxies due out of churches of the monastery of St. Thomas etc., 518. See also King, W.
-, Armourer at, pay for, 533.
-, Barracks, horse and foot at, 535, 545; measuring coals in and out for, person for, 547.
-,-, Master, salary, 547; assistant to, salary, 547.
-,-, Office, clerks. door-keeper etc. for, issue for, 547; Register attending, salary, 547.
-,-, repair of bedding, sheeting, curtains and utensils in, 547.
-, Castle, 518; Constable of, salary, 516; Guards in, fire and candle for, 529; Porter of, salary, 516; pumping water for the use of, 517.
-, Christ Church or Holy Trinity, Chanter of, perpetuity for, 518.
-,-, Dean and Chapter of, bill exhibited in Chancery against —. Renda, 144. payment to, for rent of the Exchequer Chamber and rooms in the Four Courts, 516. Perpetuity for, 518.
-, Singers of, payment to, 516.
-, Collector of Excise at. See Melvin, C.
-, Customer, Comptroller and searcher at, 517.
-, Four Courts, rooms in, rent of, 516. See also Ireland, Exchequer Court — Marshall.
-, Housekeeper and Wardrobe Keeper of Dublin Castle and Chapel Izod and Overseer of the Gardens, salary, 516.
-, lighthouse near, 71.
-, Lord Mayor and citizens of, allowance to, 516.
-, old naval stores at, sale of, 115.
-, Phœnix Park, Bailiff of, salary, 517.
-,-, gatekeepers of, salaries, 517.
-,-, glebe and tithes in, 517.
-,-, Ranger of, and Master of the Game, office of, petition for a fresh grant of. See Smith, Sir T.; salary of, 516.
-,-, tithe of land in, perpetuity for, 518.
-,-, underkeepers, winter firing for the, 517.
-, prisons, visiting the sick in, 516.
-, Public Library at, underkeeper of See Bouchereau, —.
-, St. Audoen's, St. Audeons, in, prebend of, payment to, for visiting the sick, 516.
-, St. Patrick's and St. Mary's, French conformist ministers at, allowance to, 517; augmentation to, 517.
-, stores in, matrosses attending, pay for, 534.
-, Town Guards, fire and candle for, 536.
-, Town Major, pay for. 536.
-, Trinity College, Provost, Fellows and Scholars of, payment to, towards building a library, 715; Perpetuity for, 518; petition to the Irish House of Commons presented 21 Sept., 1717, 715.

Dubois (Du Bois), Abbot, the, Ambassador from France, servants of, at Southwark, goods of, passing the Customs, 573, 581; enquiry about the publique character of, 618; goods of, passing the Customs, 607.

Dubourdieu, Armand, junior, royal bounty for, 619.

Dubourgay (Du Bourgay), —, colonel, Quarter Master General in Scotland, 670, 671.

-, [Charles], regiment of [foot], 734, 736.

Ducass (Ducasse), Catherine, petition for a pension on the Irish Establishment, 38, 586.

-, Daniel, brother of Catherine, a cornet in the Earl of Rochford's dragoons, died of wounds received at Sierra de Almenara, 587.

Du Cause. See Cause.

Duchesne, Michel, cornet, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.

Du Chesne. See Chesne.

Duckter, David, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.

Du Colombier. See Colombier.

Du Cros. See Cros.

Dudley, co. Worcester, 626; Meeting House at, demolished in a riot, 188.

Dudley, —, House of Commons order served on, 321.

Dudson, —, widow, tenant of a messuage in High Holborn, 370.

Du Faij. See Faij.

Du Fan. See Fan.

Duff (Duffe), Alexr., Rebel prisoner transported to Antigua, 204.

-, Don[al]d, Rebel prisoner transported to South Carolina, 206.

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

-, William, of Braco, esquire, charter of lands in co. Banff, 34, 470.

Duffus, Lord. See Sutherland, Kenneth.

Dugar, Mary, pension for, 525.

Du Homet. See Homet.

Du Lac. See Lac.

Du Laussac. See Laussac.

Dulce, Don Matthias, lieutenant, taken prisoner, claim for full pay, 844.

Du Marais. See Marais.

Du Marest. See Marest.

Dumas, Charles, lieutenant, pension for, 523.

-, Peter, respited half pay officer, 527.

Dumbarton, co. Dumbarton, boatman at, 289.

Dumbarton, Earl of. See Dunbarton.

Dumeny, John, captain, pension on the Irish Establishment, 522.

Du Mesnil. See Mesnil.

Dumfries, co. Dumfries, 290.
-, Collector of Customs and Salt Duties at. See McDowall, J.; Murray, W.
-, [Excise] collection of, collector of, additional salary for, 651.
-, port, Salt officer at, 493.

Dummer, —, of the [Great] Wardrobe, 512.

-, John, contract for carrying on the service of the West India Pacquet boats, 369–370.

Dumont, Gabriel, Baron de Blaignac, pension or royal bounty to, 12, 67, 286, 713.

Dun, Samuel, demolition of his Meeting House in Wem, 188.

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

Dunbar (Dunbarr), Charles, Surveyor General of [Customs at] Antigua, Barbados, the Leeward Islands and the Island of Bermuda, 252.

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

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

Dunbarton (Dumbarton), Earl of. See Douglas, George.

Dunblane, bishopric of, Collector of rents in. See Murray, A.

Duncan, Alexander, going to Carolina as minister, passage money, 120.

-, Alexr., Rebel prisoner transported to Jamaica, 205.

-, John, Rebel prisoner transported to Jamaica, 208.

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

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

Duncannon, co. Wexford, barracks, three companies of foot at, 545.
-, Fort Major, pay for, 535.
-, Governor of, pay for, 535.
-, gunners at, pay for, 534.
-, master gunner at, pay for, 534.
-, mattrosses at, pay for, 534.
-, storekeeper at, pay for, 534.

Dunch, —, lease of a house in Whitehall, 71.

Dunckley, Sir Robert, bond of, 162.

Duncombe, Antho., demise to, of Fewson's Grange, 126.

-, Jane, widow, wife of Anthony Duncombe, petition of, for a lease of Fewson's Grange, 126, 297.

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

-, -, sheriff of co. Herts, 609.

-, late Slingsby, Sarah, Maid of Honour to Queen Anne, royal bounty for her marriage portion, 149.

Dundalk, co. Louth, Customs officer at, 517.

Dundas (Dundass), John, Procurator for the church in Scotland, 403.

-, Robert, Solicitor for Scotland, 374, 404.

-, Sir Robert, of Armistoun, a Lord of Session, 401.

Dundee, co. Forfar, Collector of Customs at. See Colvill, A.; [Excise] collection of, collector of, additional salary for, 651; port, Customs officers at, 302; tidewaiters at, 289.

Dunfermline, co. Fife, town of, magistrates of, payment to, for provision of troops and providing fortifications, 448.

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

Dungarvon, Dungarvan, co. Waterford, barracks, one company of foot at, 545; Customs officers at, 517.

Dungeness, co. Kent, 481.

Dunkeld, bishopric of, Collector of rents in. See Murray, A.

Dunkerly, Adam, landcarriageman, London port, 78.

Dunkirk, France, 219.
-, commander of the Forces at. See Abercrombie, Sir J.
-, fortress, demolition of, 184, 365, 397, 405.
-, Governor of. See Hill, R. hospital at, 605.
-, subsistence of men drafted for, payment for, 769, 787, 802.

Dunlop (Dunlap), Alexander, Professor of Glasgow University, 469.

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

-, Sarah, relict of William, pension for, 469, 470.

-, William, late Principal of Glasgow University, 470.

Dunmore, Earl of. See Murray, J.

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

Du Pare. See Pare.

Du Petit Bose. See Petit Bose.

Dupplin (Duplin), Viscount. See Hay, George.

Dupuys, John, ensign, claim for full pay, 849.

Durand, David, chaplain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 539.

-, Peter, brigadier, or colonel, Engineer directing the fortifications at Port Mahon, 566, 567, 810, 815, 817, 821, 822, 826, 832.

Durell (Darell), [Henry], regiment [Sixteenth Foot] of, 735, 768, 854.

Durfort or Duras, Louis de, Earl of Feversham, accounts for buying horses for Katherine, Queen of England, 561; Gentleman of the Horse to. See Lewis, J.

Durham, County Palatine of, Auditor of the Land Revenue and Receiver of the. See Aldworth, W.
-, Receivers General of Assessments, 487. See also Thomas, Mrs.; Wilkinson, C.; Wyvill, F.
-, Surveyors of the Duties on Houses. See Breakes, J.; Ewbank, W.

Durham, co. Durham, 702; gaol, 363.

Durham, bishopric, 447.

Durley, —, bill of exchange, 505.

Duroure, Francis, captain, respited half pay officer, 529.

Dutton, —, payment to, for taking a list of prisoners etc., 106.

-, John, damage done to his Meeting House in Shrewsbury, 188.

Duval, August, lieutenant, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521.

Dyer, Richard, captain, half pay on the Irish Establishment, 543.

Dykes, Martha, a malefactor transported to Jamaica, 172.

Dymock, Thomas, keeper of the lions in the Tower, 90.