Index: T

Calendar of Treasury Papers, Volume 5, 1714-1719. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1883.

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'Index: T', in Calendar of Treasury Papers, Volume 5, 1714-1719, (London, 1883) pp. 583-586. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-papers/vol5/pp583-586 [accessed 24 April 2024]

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Talbot, James, Esq., escaped from Newgate; cciv. 62.

-, Robt.; ccviii. 23.

Tallies; clxxx. 56; clxxxi. 17, 18, 54; clxxxviii. 50; cxc. 46; cxcvi. 8; ccvii. 15, 19, 34; ccxii. 91; ccxvi. 2, 20, 36.

Tallow Chandlers' Company, petition to the House of Commons; clxxxvi. 41.

Tanniers, near Mons., battle of; clxxxi. 43.

Tangier, deputy governor of; ccxxxvii. 39.

Tarter, George, petition; clxxxix. 37.

Tarvin, Daniel; ccv. 76.

Tasker, John, petitions of; clxxxii. 10; clxxxviii. 13.

Tatlock, Henry, creditor of the late Queen; clxxxiv. 60.

Taunton, woollen manufactures in, traders in; clxxx. 9.

Taverner, Capt. Wm., H.M. surveyor of the coasts of Newfoundland; clxxx. 21, 30, 47; cxci. 59; cxcii. 19; cxciii. 34; cxcix. 35; ccvi. 35; ccxii. 28.

-, -, grants power of attorney; cxcix. 46.

-, -, his account of the ceded part of Newfoundland, &c.; ccxv. 14.

Tax, candle; clxxxvi. 41.

-, land; clxxxii. 40; clxxxv. 37.

-, -, receiver-general of; cxcii. 77; cxciii. 16.

-, window; clxxxiii. 16.

Taxation in St. Christopher's, must be representative; clxxxix. 44.

-, in the plantations of America; cxcviii. 13, 79.

Taxes, agents for, clerks to, salaries of; ccxv. 29.

-, arrears of; cxcvi. 8.

-, Commissioners of; clxxx. 27.

-, -, reports of; clxxxi. 28; ccxv. 24; ccxviii. 5; ccxix. 30; ccxxv. 6.

-, -, for the palaces of Whitehall and St. James's; cxc. 46.

-, on pensions paid in Whitehall; cxc. 46.

-, proposed. See “Revenue, proposed method of raising.”

-, receivers-general of; cxcii. 28; cciv. 58; ccvii. 39.

-, receivers of, Scotland; cxci. 24.

-, remission of, claimed; cciii. 5; cciv. 42; ccx. 1; ccxii. 8; ccxix. 66.

-, surveyor of, London; ccxxvi. 52.

Tayleure, Mr. John, senior clerk in the Remembrancer's Office, his accounts; cxcviii. 47.

Taylor, James, Esq.; clxxxii. 40.

-, -, treasurer and receiver-general of revenues in Massachusetts Bay; clxxxv. 12.

-, -, receiver-general of the late Queen's palaces of Whitehall and St. James's; clxxxviii. 48.

-, John, secretary to the Lords of H.M. Treasury; passim.

-, Mr.; clxxx. 41.

-, Mrs., widow; ccvii. 38.

-, Samuel, messenger of the Great Chamber to Queen Anne; ccxix. 63.

-, Thomas; ccxiv, 49.

Tea, present of, to the Emperor of Morocco; cxcii. 37.

-, Excise Acts on, ill-working of; ccvi. 12.

Tees, the; cxc. 69.

Teignmouth; cxciii. 27.

Teinds, applied for parochial ministers; ccvii. 41.

-, belonging to the Dean of the Chapel Royal; cxcvi. 48.

-, of the parish of Caraldston; ccvi. 23.

Temple Bar; cxcviii. 55.

Tennis ground and buildings; clxxxvi. 3.

Territt, Mrs. Margaret; ccxvi. 22.

Terry, Jane, widow of Abraham, petition; clxxxvi. 43.

Thames Street, a cart road to be opened from its east end, towards Tower Hill; clxxxvii. 28.

Thanksgiving at St. Paul's; cxc. 44.

Thatch, Edw., pirate; ccxxii. 6.

Thauvet, Capt. Andrew, French refugee of St. Christopher's; cxci. 67.

Thistleworth; clxxxviii. 59.

Thomas, Capt. Edw., payment to; ccxii. 50, 63.

-, Mr. James, appointed deputy to the auditor of imprests; cxcix. 52.

-, Susanna, only daughter of Chas., of Barbadoes, petition; ccxxvi. 74.

Thomastone, alias Prestonhall, in the stewartry of Fife; ccxiv. 60.

Thompson. See also Tomson.

-, alias Smith, John, petition of; clxxxi. 34.

-, John, tender for coals; cciv. 44.

-, Saml., Consul at Algiers; clxxxvi. 16.

-, Wm., of the Mint; ccxx. 22.

-, -, cxcii. 21.

-, -, of York, a reputed papist; ccxi. 20.

Thomson, Ambrose, collector of Customs, Penryn, petition; cxcvii. 45.

-, Henry, clerk in the Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office; cxcviii. 47.

-, Thos., merchant and acting Consul of Algiers, petition; cxc. 40; cxci. 58.

-, Wm. (Solicitor-General); ccxiv. 50.

Thornhill, Mr. James, petition; cxcii. 68.

Thornton, John; ccviii. 23; ccxiv. 22; ccxvi. 26.

Thorp, spring woods in; cxcix. 9.

Thorpe, Thos., petition; ccxii. 58.

Threipland, Katherine, wife of Sir David, petition; ccxiv. 63; ccxvi. 27.

Thurkettle, James, petition; ccxix. 44, 49.

Tidesmen, their frauds on board East India ships; cxcvi. 50.

-, smuggling of tobacco by; cci. 18.

Tillinessel, Aberdeenshire; ccxxii. 8.

Tilson, Christropher; clxxxvii. 6; clxxxviii. 59; ccv. 69, 81; ccxvi. 8; ccxxi. 37.

-, George; cxcvii. 18; ccxii. 43.

Timber of Rockingham forest; clxxxix. 19.

-, of Windsor forest, sums from; cxcviii. 66.

-, for repairs of the Royal Navy; clxxxix. 59; cxcviii. 30; cxcix. 5.

-, suitable for naval stores, in New Hampshire; cxciii. 3.

-, American, as good as that of Riga and Gottenburg; cxcviii. 30.

Tin. See also Holland, Hamburg, Tower, &c.

-, affairs; clxxxii. 22, 23; clxxxv. 16; clxxxvi. 26; clxxxvii. 15; clxxxviii. 4; clxxxix. 2, 34; cxci. 30; cxciii. 51; ccvi. 49; ccviii. 6, 34; ccxii. 53; ccxiii. 20, 23, 34; ccxiv. 8, 26, 27; ccxvi. 3, 5; ccxxi. 5; ccxxv. 7.

-, agents in Cornwall and Devon; clxxxviii. 4; ccxiv. 16; ccxix. 27.

-, -, salaries due to; ccxvi. 37.

-, coinage in Cornwall; ccxiv. 23.

-, coined; ccviii. 12.

-, contracts in Cornwall; clxxxv. 67; ccxix. 27.

-, loans on; ccv. 84.

-, mines, history of; ccviii. 30.

-, sales; clxxxiii. 1; clxxxvii. 15; cxc. 4, 7; cxci. 16; cxciii. 51; cxciv. 15; cxcvii. 41; cxcix. 24; cc. 9, 37; cciv. 93; ccviii. 12; ccxiv. 42; ccxv. 63.

-, shipped for Holland and the Straits, Turkey, and Italy; ccviii. 12; ccxiii. 20; ccxx. 28.

-, tally on; cxc. 46.

Tinmouth; ccxix. 56.

Tipperary; cxc. 49.

Tippestie, Banffshire; ccvii. 40.

Tithes, lessees of, in Dinton, co. Bucks; clxxxi. 41.

Tobacco, accounts of the colony of Virginia; clxxxiii. 10.

-, duties on; cxcvii. 23, 36.

-, drawbacks on; clxxxiv. 72.

-, frauds in manufacture of; ccvi. 40.

-, merchants; cxc. 18; ccxix. 10.

-, -, their losses by the fire in Thames Street; clxxxviii. 45; clxxxix. 55.

-, proposals for preventing smuggling; cxcvi. 44.

-, revenue from, in support of the government of Virginia; cxciii. 42.

-, smuggling of; cci. 18.

Tolquhon, ancient family of; ccxxii. 8.

Tomson, Windom, and Clifton his brother, petition; ccxix. 74.

Topham, Rich., Keeper of the Records at the Tower, petition for his salary; clxxxi. 52.

-, -, -, to report on the Records; ccxx. 45.

-, -, register of the forfeited estates in Ireland; cxcviii. 26.

-, R. (Windsor), letter; ccxvi. 14.

Toppan, Christopher; cc. 30.

Topsham; cxciii. 27; ccx. 5; ccxxiii. 5.

Topcliff, vicar of, his case; cc. 27.

Torrington, Right Hon. Lord, a Lord of the Treasury; cxcix. 51; ccxvi. 22.

-, -, one of the four tellers of the Exchequer; ccxx. 18.

Totehill Fields, new church in; ccix. 1.

Tower [London], assay master in; clxxxiv. 33.

-, danger to; cxcix. 14.

-, Governor of; cxciv. 18; ccx. 5.

-, gate porter of, his petition; ccxxi. 28.

-, keeper of records in; clxxxi. 52.

-, keeper of the lions at, his petition; ccxxii. 13.

-, lieutenant of; ccvi. 42; ccix. 28.

-, master of the jewel house in, his memorial; ccxxii. 15.

-, mint at; ccxiv. 14; ccxix. 18.

-, prisoners in; ccvii. 54.

-, record repository in; ccxiv. 69; ccxx. 9, 45.

-, repairs at; ccxx. 29.

-, surveyorship of works at; ccxx. 8.

-, tin at; clxxxvi. 26; ccviii. 34; ccxiv. 8; ccxv. 63; ccxvi. 37; ccxxi. 5.

Tower Hill; clxxxvii. 28.

-, houses on; ccxxiv. 28.

Townsend or Townshend, Viscount; clxxx. 2; clxxxii. 21, 37; clxxxiii. 7, 12, clxxxiv. 31; clxxxvi. 18; clxxxvii. 18; clxxxviii. 11; clxxxix. 8, 38, 47; cxc. 31; cxci. 8, 12, 31, 42, 51, 54; cxcii. 29, 45, 62; cxciii. 5, 9, 33, 40; cxciv. 19; cxcvii. 33, 65; cxcviii. 37, 42, 60, 71; cxcix. 2, 19, 28; cciv. 32.

-, -, asks for the captaincy of the yeomen of the guard; cxcviii. 15.

-, -, attended by Thos. Wells every night during the height of the Rebellion; ccxxi. 48.

-, -, certificate by; ccxii. 89.

-, -, his promises to Mossom Wye ccix. 31.

-, -, refusal of the collector of Exeter to drink his health, &c.; ccvi. 16.

-, -, heads of the Pretender's proclamation sent to; ccxxi. 48.

-, -, resided at the Hague; ccxiv. 77.

Trade and Plantations, Board of, reports, &c.; clxxxi. 25; clxxxiv. 36; clxxxviii. 30; clxxxix. 44, 45; cxc. 2, 3; cxcii. 7, 17; cxcviii. 30; cc. 30; ccvi. 53; ccix. 4; ccxi. 8; ccxiv. 22, 40; ccxxiii. 15.

-, -, referred to; clxxxi. 30; clxxxiii. 2, 24; clxxxvii. 9; clxxxviii. 12, 47; cxci. 67; cxcii. 3, 56; cxciii. 47; cciv. 17; ccviii. 36; ccix. 4, 15; ccxv. 49; ccxix. 9; ccxxi. 40; ccxxii. 4, 28; ccxxvi. 99.

Trade (foreign), extension of; ccxxiii. 15.

-, -, with Africa begun in the reign of James I.; clxxxv. 59.

-, -, with America, difficult to regulate, &c.; cxcviii. 13, 79.

-, -, with East Indies, gain to the nation of; ccvii. 101.

-, -, with Morocco; ccxxi. 31.

-, sugar; clxxxv. 59.

Trading ships, register-general of, clerks' petition; ccxv. 49.

Transport of felons, contracts for; ccxiv. 50.

-, of regiments to Ireland; ccxv. 35, 60; ccxix. 67.

-, Office; clxxxviii. 18; ccvii. 8; ccix. 29; ccxiii. 22; ccxiv. 17; ccxvii. 1, 3.

-, -, debts of; ccxii. 62.

-, service, debt or demand for; ccxxi. 50.

-, -, papers connected with; ccxxv. 8.

-, -, treasurer and paymaster of; cciv. 96; ccv. 77.

Transportation or transports, Commissioners for; clxxx. 56; cxcii. 70; cxcvi. 1; cciv. 92; ccxii. 90; ccxvi. 10.

Travell, Sir Thomas, for Capt., his son who died in Portugal, memorial; ccxix. 37.

Treasury, Lords Commissioners of H.M.; passim. See also Halifax, Onslow, Stanhope, and others.

-, auditors of; clxxxiv. 38; clxxxv. 52. clxxxvi. 7.

-, office, enlarged; cxcvi. 33.

-, -, furniture for; ccv. 74.

-, officers of, fees received by; cxciv. 19.

-, order on Customs' officers; cxcix. 51.

-, papers, copies to be made for the Earl of Oxford; cxci. 53.

-, prosecutions, particulars of; ccxx. 14; ccxxi. 33.

-, secretaries of, new year's gifts for; clxxxvii. 1.

-, solicitor to the; clxxxi. 33. See also Baker, Henry; and Horneck, Philip.

-, state of the; clxxxiii. 23.

Treaties. See Utrecht, Ryswick, Barrier.

Treaty of Alliance, the Grand; ccvii. 13; ccxv. 6.

Treby, George, reports as to soldiers' pay; ccxx. 43; ccxxi. 9.

-, Mr.; cxcii. 19.

-, -, secretary of war; ccxxi. 28.

Trelawny, Major, Governor of Plymouth Castle; ccviii. 27.

Trelawney's tin mine of Whele Vorr (the richest ever known) and Relistian; ccxiv. 23.

Trenchard, Geo.; cxci. 59; cxcii. 19; cciv. 49.

Trevannion, Mr.; clxxxiii, 13.

Trinity College, Cambridge, arrears due to, from the Pipe Office; ccvii. 30.

-, House; ccviii. 14.

Trippet, Saml., a friend of Sir Wm. Windom; cxcvi. 16.

Tripoli; clxxxiv. 28.

-, ambassador at, allowance to; clxxxvii. 44.

-, -, letters of; clxxxv. 43; clxxxvi. 16.

-, Dey of, present from George I. to; cxc. 60; cxcii. 41; cxcix. 44.

-, envoy from; cxcii. 41; cxcviii. 75, 77; cciv. 102.

-, -, charges of his conveyance, &c. cxcix. 45, 53; cciv. 63.

Trivii, Marquis de, ambassador from the King of Sicily; cciv. 84.

Troops, Dutch, transport of; cciv. 96; ccxiv. 17.

-, embarkation of, at Dunkirk; cxcix. 67.

-, from Holland, Utrecht, &c., sums due to; ccxi. 9.

-, of the Duke of Brunswick Lunenburg; ccxiii. 7.

Trott, Richard, Chief Justice of South Carolina; cxciii. 59.

Truro, tin office at; ccxiv. 16.

Tryon, Rowland, merchant, petition; ccxiii. 39.

Tuam Archbishop of; cxcii. 48.

Tullochs, Easter and Wester; ccxiv. 60.

Tully, Jervis; clxxxvi. 44.

Tunis; cxcii. 41.

-, Dey of, presents for the; cci. 21.

-, dollars distributed at, on renewal of the peace; ccvi. 39.

Turkey company; ccxv. 62; ccxxiii. 15.

-, H.M. Ambassador to the Grand Seignior of; ccxv. 62.

-, tin for; ccviii. 12.

-, trade with; ccxxiii. 15.

Turkish characters; clxxxv. 43.

-, and Arabic papers translated by Mr. George Holme; ccxiii. 53.

Turner, Mr.; ccxiv. 49.

Turpin, Edwd., petition; ccxii. 58.

Tuscany, Grand Duke of; clxxxviii. 60.

-, -, H.M. Envoy to, Henry Newton; clxxx. 17; clxxxviii. 60; cxcvi. 43.

-, -, -, John Molesworth; clxxxviii. 19.

Tyburn, rebels executed at; ccxiv. 15.

Tyers, Benjamin; ccvi. 43.

Tynemouth. See also Tinmouth.

-,; clxxxv. 63.

Tyrawly, Chas. Lord; clxxxvii. 20.

Tyrone; ccxiv. 11.

Tyrrel, Col. James, demands of the officers of his regiment; ccxxiii. 27.