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'General Index: C, D, E, F, G', in Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III): 1773-5, (London, 1899) pp. 578-593. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/home-office-geo3/1773-5/pp578-593 [accessed 19 April 2024]
C.
C—m, Col.
Cabinet meetings, minutes of
Cadiz
-, a visit to
-, Spanish expedition starting from
-, British Consul at
-, American vessels in
Cadogan, Lord
-, Charles Sloane, master of the Mint
Cagliari
-, British Consul at
Caicos, the little
Caithness, Lord
Caithness and Sutherland, commissary clerk of
Calais, accident while putting the mail on board at
Calamata in the Morea, plague brought to
Calawbas, the
Calcutta, Supreme Court at, judges of
-, conveyance
-, seals and stamps for
Calder, Col., wounded in a duel at Cork
-, John, presentation
Caldwall, Henry, Quebec, letter
Caldwell, Major, house of, at Quebec
Calstocke, rectory
Calvert, John, Charlestown, S. Carolina
Cambridge University, Colleges. See Trinity,
&c.
-, chancellor of
-, grants of degrees in
-, journals of Parliament for
Cambridge (America)
-, rising of a mob at
-, provincial congress at
-, engagement with the rebels at, &c.
-, provincial army at
Cameron, Alexander, condemned for murder at Newfoundland
Campbell, Lord William
-, Governor of S. Carolina
-, takes possession of Mr. De Brahm's
ship
-, Governor, Jersey
-, Lieut.-Col., returns a rich man from
India
-, Major, a son of, an ensign when a
child
-, Alexander, Lieut.-Col.
-, Alexander, London, intercepted letter
from
-, Archbald, sheriff of Argyll
-, Archibald, presentations
-, Dr. Archibald, Norfolk, Virginia
-, Dr. Colin, memorial, &c.
-, Donald, on half-pay, aiding the Americans
-, Donkin
-, Duncan
-, George, appointment
-, Ilay, appointment
-, John, appointment
-, Robert, appointment
-, William
Campbeltown, Argyllshire
Camper, Mr., a magistrate
Camplin, Richard, African Office
Canada, postal service in
-, communication with the upper lakes
-, communication by land with New
York stopped
-, expedition of the provincials into
-, fears of an expedition from
-, sympathies, behaviour, and character
of the Canadians
-, effects of British possession of
-, meeting of the King's servants on the
subject of
-, rebel prisoners from, brought to
England, &c.
-, formation of a corps in
-, debts, negotiations as to
Canary islands, British consul at
-, illicit trade at
Cann, Barney, prisoner of war
Canning, Thomas, licence to enter foreign service
Canso, Gut of, operations of American armed schooners in
Canterbury, archbishop of
-, dispensations to be granted by
-, dean of
-, canon of
Canterbury cathedral, almsmen
Canterbury school, master of
Capadose, George
Cape Coast, trade at
-, visit to
Cape Coast Castle, Chief of
Cape de Verde Islands
Cape Francois, regiment, &c. arrived at
Cappasallagh and Bowley, lands of
Captain-lieutenants rank of, in the army
Caribbee Islands, see Leeward Islands.
Carill-Worsley, name and arms assumed.
Carleton, Mr., connected with embarkations
at Cork
-, Dermt., letter with news from Boston
-, Guy Governor of Quebec, proposes
a citadel
-, re-appointed, &c.
-, instructions to, mentioned
-, proceedings in connexion
with the attack on Canada, &c.
Calisle Bay, Barbadoes, arrival of the Governor at
Carlisle, Earl of
Carlow, M.P. for co. of
Carnarvon, co. of, Custos Rotulorum of
Carolina, new boundary line between North
and South, agitation likely in consequence, &c.
-, ship-of-war sent to
Carolina (North), Governor of
-, collection of the quit rents in
-, attachment of effects of absent debtors
in, anarchy, &c. in the Government
-, Western counties of, a rebellion in,
pardon, loyalty, &c.
-, progress of the rebellion in
-, Chief Justice of
-, arms sent to, for the loyalists
Carolina (South), Supreme Court of, grants
writs of assistance
-, Governor of
-, partial in giving grants of land,
&c.
-, Clerk of the Council in
-, disagreement between the Houses of
Assembly in
-, a petition from the Agent of
-, dutied tea sent to
-, progress of the rebellion in
-, Chief Justice and Assistant Judges of
-, passengers going to
Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark, pension
Carrick Fergus, constable of
Carrington, Mr. Chancellor
-, George William, clerk in the Secretary of State's Office
Carriouacou, planters of, complain of slaves deserting
Carpenter, Capt. Nathaniel, Naval Officer at Williamsburg in Virginia
Carron Company, charter
-, supply cannon to Spain
Carron (Scotland), a sloop from, with cannon
Carruthers, John, mayor of Nottingham
Cart, John, Charlestown, S. Carolina
Carter, Rev. Mr., Turnstall
-, Chas., carried prisoner to Philadelphia
-, Christopher, born at Newby-Wisk
-, Richard, appointment
Carthagena, naval force at
-, a visit to
-, H.M.'s ships in
-, British Consul in
Carthagena (S. America), a British vessel seized at, &c.
Casco Bay
-, a sloop of war sent to
Cassillis, Earl of
-, attendance in Parliament
Castle Dawson, attack of Oakboys on
Castlerae Manor, grant of reversion
Castle Stewart, in co. Tyrone, barony of, claim to
Castle William, Boston
-, apprehended attack on
Cathcart, Lord. See Scotland, Church,
General Assembly, H.M.'s High Commissioner to
-, attendance at the House of Lords
election of Scotch representative
peers
Catherwood, Governor, Scarborough Castle
Catt, Mr.
Cattle, distemper
-, importation of
Cavan, co. of, grant of lease of piece of land in
Cavan, Earl of
-, appointment on the Irish staff
Ceded Islands
-, time for landing troops in
-, late governor of
-, inquiry into the management of the
customs at
-, commission for sale of lands in, determined
-, difficulty of collecting quit rents in
Ceely, Maurice, of Midleney
Ceylon, alarm for safety of settlement at
Chabanelles, merchants at Amsterdam
Chamber, Treasurer of the (Rice), warrants and advances to
Chamberlain of the household (Earl of Hertford), warrants to
-, secretary to
Chambers, Daniel, J.P. co. of Donegal
-, Richard, pensioner in the Charter
house
-, Robert, Judge at Calcutta
Chamier, Anthony, War Office
-, Under Secretary. See Secretaries of
State, Southern Department, Under
Secretaries.
Chamble or Chamblée, Fort, on the Sorrel,
fall of, &c.
-, river
Chambre, Walter, Whitehaven, letter
Champernowne, name and arms assumed
Champlain, Lake
Chancellor, Lord
-, warrants, &c.
Chancery, Clerk of the Faculties and Dispensations in
-, Clerk of the Briefs in
Chandler, Dr., obliged to leave America
Changuion, Philip, H.M.'s late consul in Sicily, personal effects of
Chapel Izod, housekeeper, &c. at
Chapman, Mr., appointed to the living of Pensacola, objections to going, &c.
Charland, Canadian prisoner
Charlemont, Lord
Charles, George, pension exempted from tax
Charles Fort, Ireland
Charles River
Charlestown (S. Carolina)
-, agent for the East India Company's
teas at
-, reception of the tea at, and progress
of the rebellion
-, claim to property in
-, letters for Lord Dartmouth from, not
delivered
-, employment to fix meridian of
-, packet-boats to, laid aside, &c.
-, Spanish ships put into
Charlestown (Massachusetts), engagement
near, proceedings at, &c.
-, burning of
Charlewood, Benjamin
Charley, Matthew, Old Lloyd's Coffee House
Charlotte county, apprehended riot in
Charlotte town in the Island of St. John's
Charnock, Richard
Charrosin, Peter
Charter, James, Custom House, Excter
Charterhouse, pensioners and children of the
Chartres, Due de, instruction in naval affairs, &c.
Chateauvieux, M. de Bernard de
Chateaux Bay, York Fort in
-, fisheries at
Chatham, Lord, effect of his famous speech as to America
Chatterick, vicarage
Chaytor, Rev. Henry
Checver, Ezekiel, of Boston
Chelmsford
Chelsea Hospital, Lieut.-Governor of
-, steward of
-, surgeon to
-, major of
-, chaplain to
Chepstow, assizes adjourned to
Cherbourg
Cherokees, the
Chesapeak Bay, small squadron to be stationed in
Chester, Bishop of
Chester cathedral, almsman in
Chester, Governor of
-, lead from, for France
Chester, Peter, Esq., Governor of W. Florida
-, Robert, appointment
Chesterfield, town clerk of
Chetwynd, Mr., at the Council Office
-, Hon. Mrs. Deborab, sempstress, &c.
to the Queen's household
Chevers, Bartholomew, seaman on the "Gaspee,"
-, William, in foreign service, pardon
Chief Justice in Eyre, beyond Trent
Chien, John, a pressed man, in America
Chippawa nation, a deed granting land from
Chissolm, James, Major 21st Regt.
Cholmondeley, Hon. and Rev. R., Auditor General, letters
Christ Church, Oxford. See Oxford.
Christian, John, of Churchyard Court, Inner Temple
Christianity, an expedition to convert African negroes to
Christie, Mr.
-, Gabriel, Lieut.-Col.
-, Robert Baltimore
Christmas bounty (Royal)
Chubb, John, Taunton
Church, Crown presentations, &c.
-, miscellaneous warrants
-, livings, &c. held in commendam
Church, Dr., of Boston
-, discovery of his correspondence
with Gen. Gage
Clanbrassil, Lord, makes a difficulty about a place given away from a friend
Clare, Lord Viscount
-, appointment
Clarke, Capt., of the "Diligence" packetboat
-, Joseph
-, Jonathan, of Boston
-, Richard, and Sons, consignees of the
E. I. Co.'s tea in Boston
-, Robert, LL.D.
Clarkson, David, New York
Clavering, Genl., conveyance to India
Claybrooke, vicar of
Clayton, Richard, of Adlington, baronetcy
Clement, Dr. William, a senior fellow of Trinity College, Dublin
Clements, Dr., M.P., in Ireland
-, Mr., summoned to a confidential
meeting
-, James, agent for the packet-boats
-, Nathaniel, Dep. Receiver, &c. in Ireland, allowances on his accounts
-, Robert, pension declined
Clementson, John
Clergymen, salaried, appointed to attend the gaols
Clerk of the Cheque, &c.
Clerke, name and arms assumed
-, Philip Jennings, baronetey
Cleverly, John George
Clifford, barony of, claims to
Clinton, Major-Gen. Henry, appointment
-, conveyance to America
Clive, Lord
-, (Edward,) appointment
Cloberry, John, M.A.
Close, Edward, quitted Philadelphia on account of his opinions
Clothard, Paul, pensioner in the Charterhouse
Clyde, opportunities for getting men for the fleet in the
Coalheavers, &c., tumultuous assemblies of
Coasts of England and Wales, issue of guns for defence of
Cobb, Jabes
Cochran, Capt., pay
-, commanding the fort in Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Cockburn, Sir James, rights as Gentleman
Usher of the White Rod
-, Major, at Grenada
Cocklane, Matthew, removal from Dublin to Derby for trial
Cocq, Thomasle, magistrate of Alderney
Cod fishery, the
Coffin, Capt.
Coinage
Colbech, Mr., Lieut.-Governor, Isle St. Johns, made prisoner
Colden, Lieut.-Governor, New York
-, letter from
-, retires to Long Island
Cole, one, pump-maker, Surrey side Westminister Bridge
Coleraine, Searcher, &c. of
-, Comptroller, &c. of
Coles, Rev. John
Collace
Collet, Capt., at Fort Johnson, N. Carolina
Colleton, James Nassau
Collett, Henry, of Ipswich
Collingwood, Lieut.-Governor
-, Thos., commander of an expedition
to the coast of Africa
Collins, Capt., of the "Nautilus," court-martial
on, &c.
-, Lieut.-Col., commanding the marines
at Plymouth
-, one, employing English workmen
abroad, search after
-, John, Rhode Island
-, Joseph, appointment
Collyer, Daniel, degree
Cologne, cattle distemper at
Colonies, Secretary of State for the. See
Secretaries of State, Colonial Department.
-, transport of troops to, forms of office
in connexion with
-, grants of land in, restrained, &c.
-, seizure of ships, &c. in
-, addresses from, as to method of presenting to the King
-, See also America, North, &c.
Colquhoun, James, of Luss
Combes, Wm.
Compiegne, the French Court at
Concord (America)
Coningham, John
Connecticut, disloyalty, &c. in
-, Post Office riders stopped in
-, delegates to Assembly of
-, some thousands of people of, ready to
march to New York
-, men of, encamped near New York
-, rebel camp in
-, severe measures against people of
Connor, St. Saviour's, Dean of
Conolly, Mr., in the Irish House of Commons
Constable, Mr., Abchurch Lane
Constables, the, men of business
Constant and Son, Messrs., of Rotterdam
Constantinople
-, British Ambassadors at
"Constitutional Society," the
Consuls, &c.
-, circulars to, to report annually on
British trade
Contine, co. Ross, minister of
Convicts. See Criminals.
Conway, Genl. H.S.(Jersey)
-, to pass through the parks, &c.
Cook, John
Cooke, Mr.
-, Nicholas, "Dep. Govt., "Rhode Island
Cooper, Dr., New York, takes refuge on board
the "Kingfisher,"
plan of, to subdue the colonies discovered
-, Mr.
-, Mr., town clerk of Boston
-, Mr., Dep. Governor of the Turkey
Co.
-, Grey, Secretary to the Treasury. See
Treasury, Secretaries to.
-, Joseph
-, Spencer, Dean of Durham, dispensation
Copeland, William
Copenhagen, supply of tea for the Americans from
Copithorne, Mr.
Copland, Patrick, appointment
Coplin, Sarah
Coppinger, Mr. Serjeant (Ireland)
Corbet, Dr., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin
-, M., Lieut.-Governor of Jersey. See
Jersey.
Corbett, Robert, of Longnor
Corcu-Bayone, a visit to
Cordonne, Marquis, Sardinian Envoy
Cordy, William
Cork, command of the troops at
-, supply of provisions from, to France,
Spain, &c.
-, collector of
-, minister of the French churches in,
allowance
-, embarkations of troops at
-, news from
-, Surveyor-General of H.M.'s Customs,
&c. at
Cork harbour, Halbowline Island in
Cork Head, wreck of a transport at
Corn, riots on account of price of
Corner, Capt., of H.M.S. "Crescent,"
Cornwall, High Sheriff of
-, political interest in
-, riots in
-, outrage on French fishing boats on
coast of
Cornwall, Charles Wolfram
Cornwallis, Earl
-, desire to serve with his regiment in
America
-, Lieut.-Gen., Governor of Gibraltar
-, Capt., of H.M.S. "Pallas," visit to
the Coast of Africa
-, James, LL.D.
Cornwallis (America)
Gorpe, Richard
Corunna
Cosslet or Cosslitt, Chas. Mathew, Assistant Judge, S. Carolina
Costobadie, Lieut.
Cotes, Rev. Edward
Cottrell, Stephen, at the Council Office
Coulthurst, Lieut., killed
Council (the), proceedings in, relative to Jersey
-, despatch of Irish Bills before
-, meeting relative to the transactions at
Boston
-, Lord President of, letters
-, Lords of the Committee of, a minute
of
Council Office, enclosures, &c. sent to
Courts-martial, dissatisfaction with sentences of
Courtenay, Lieut. Conway, 15th Regt.
Courtown, Earl of, appointment
Coventry, Earl of
Coventry goal, security of
Cowes, "this little outlawed place,"
Cowper, Lancelot, and Co., Bristol, letter from
Cox, Thomas
Crab Island
-, proceedings at and description of
Crabb, Richard and Henry
Cradock, Sergeant John, 17th Dragoons, pension
Crafton, Robert
Craig, Robert, appointment
Craigie, John
Cramahé, Mr., Lieut.-Governor, Quebec
Crane, Major, intermediary between Dr.
Church and Gen. Gage
-, Mr., apothecary to H.M.'s household
Cranford, Mr., patent searcher of Bristol
Craufurd, Mr., loyalty and zeal of, &c.
Craven, Hon. and Rev. Mr., Burton Court
Crawford, Capt.
Creations of dignities
Creeks (Indians in America)
Cressener, Mr., H.M.'s Minister at Bonn
Criminals, principles for extension of mercy
to, discussed
-, register of, kept at Bow Street
-, Fielding's plan for detection of
-, cases considered by the Cabinet Council
-, pardons, respites, &c. (individual
names not indexed)
-, pardon on condition of entering H.M.'s
service, See also tables.
-, refusal of a Judge to countersign a
pardon, as to effect of, &c.
-, report as to number of convicts for
transportation, &c. directed
Crittoun, minister of
Croe of Kintail
Croghan, Col.
Crommelin, merchants at Amsterdam
Crooke, William, sale of land by Charibbs to
Crooked Island
Crookhaven
Croque, harbour of, in the island of St. John's
Cropley, William
Crosbie, Sir Edward, Richard, Mary and Dorothy, pensions
Crosby, Wm., Esq., of New York, estates of
Cross, William, almsman
Crown Point, fort at, not to be re-established
-, seized by the rebels
Crown, the prerogative of
Crown presentation, See also Church, and Scotland, Church.
Cruger, Harris, New York, letter from
-, Henry, senior
-, Henry, jun.
-, John, New York, letter from
Cuffe, Denny Baker
-, Maurice, daughters and heiresses of
Cullen, Dr. William, Professor in the University of Edinburgh
Cullinfor, John, constable
Culm, exportation of
Cumberland, Duke of, proceedings at creation of
Cumberland, Richard, Agent for Nova Scotia
Cumner, William
Cunliffe, name and arms assumed
Cunningham, Josias, cut the orange trees at Kew, &c.
Cunninghame, Col. James, memorial
Cuninghame or Cunninghame, Major-Gen.
Robert
-, appointment on the Irish staff,
&c.
Cupar, Fifeshire, ministers of
Curry, Elias
Curtis, Capt., of H.M.S. "Sandwich,"
Curtoys, Mr.
Customs, Commissioners of, letters, &c.
-, Secretary to (Edwd. Stanley),
letters, &c.
Customs'officers, not to open any package
addressed to the Secretary of State
-, complaint against
Cutts, Samuel, a merchant at Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Cuyler, Mr. Harry, of Albany, offers to becomes surety for Major Skene's daughters
Cyphers, discovery of, &c.
Cyprus, Consul at
-, murder at
D.
Dabzac, Dr. Henry, a senior fellow of Trinity College, Dublin
Dachiss county
Dade, J.
D'Ageno, Mons., Minister from Genoa
Dagnino, Anthony, of Gibraltar
Dagworthy, Col. John, Pennsylvania, proceedings of
-, Lieut.
D'Aiguillon, Duc
Daily Advertiser, a report in the
Dalhousie, Lord
Dalling, Lieut.-Governor, Jamaica
Dalrymple, Major-Gen
Dalwhinnie
Daly, Benjamin
Damer, John, appointment
D'Amour, Brins, a Canadian
Dampier, Thomas, D.D.
Danish ship at Dover
Dantzig, map of district round
-, trade of, observations on
Darby, Col.
Darlington, Earl of, Master of the Jewel Office. See Jewel Office.
Dartmouth (America)
Dartmouth, Earl of, Secretary of State. See
Secretary of State, Colonial Department.
-, looked upon as a Christian
-, Lord Privy Seal
Dashwood, Mr., departure from New York,
mentioned
-, Francis, New York, letter
Davey, Capt., of H.M.S. "Diligence,"
Davidson, Issac, presentation
-, Wm.
Davies, Mr., at Cowes, intelligence from
-, Edward, of Windmill Street
-, Jonathan, master of Eton, degree
Davis, Capt., of H.M.S. "Seaford,"
Davison, Consul
Davy, William, serjeant-at-law
Daw, Thomas, clerk in the Secretary of State's Office
Dawson, Castle, the Brake of
Dawson, Lord
Dawson, Major Richard, Chief Engineer of
the Isle of Man
-, Lieut.Governor of the Isle of
Man. See Man, Isle of.
-, P., Edenton
Day, Edward
Deaneries, as to prerogative of the Crown to present to
Debbieg, Major Hugh, services, &c.
-, narrative of a secret expedition to
Spain and France
De Brahm, William Gerard, Provincial Surveyor of E. Florida, suspension and
reinstatement, &c.
-, letter from Charlestown, death of his
wife, &c.
Dechambault, M., one of H.M.'s new Canadian subjects, claims on France
Decipherers at the Secretary of State's Office
Decker, G. J., printer to the King of Prussia
Deer, New, minister of
De Gruchy and Fiol, Messrs.
Deide, Baron, minister from Denmark
Delancey, James
-, John, New York, intercepted letters
from
-, Hon. Oliver, New York
-, Oliver, jun.
-, Anne, Union Hill, letter
De Laval, Mr., at Copenhagen
Delaware pilots and the tea ships
Delaware Bay, small squadron to be stationed in, &c.
Delawarr, Earl
Delmina. See St. George d'Elmina.
De Neuilly, Mr., St. Croix
Denis or Dennis, Sir Peter. See Mediterranean, Commander-in-Chief of H.M.'s ships in.
Denizens, free
Denmark, precautions against cattle distemper in
-, minister in England from
-, Queen of, death of
-, address of condolence
Dennie, William, of Boston
Dennington, meeting of the Justices of the Peace at
Denny, Thomas
Denton, Preston, prisoner of war
Deptford
Derane, James, New York
Derby, mayor of
-, murder at.
-, fine pottery manufacture at
Derbyshire, trade of
Des Barres, Mr., charts made by
Desbrisay, Thos., Lieut.-Governor of St. John's Island, offers to emigrants by, offer to raise a battalion
Deschevanx, Mons., at Quebec
Despencer, Lord le, Postmaster General
Detroit, settlement at, need of some civil government, population, condition, &c.
-, Commandant at
-, improvements at
Devaynes, John, apothecary to the Queen's household
Dexter, Samuel
Dick, Sir John, H.M.'s Consul at Leghorn
Dickenson, Mr., going to Grenada
Dickinson, William, midshipman on the "Gaspee,"
"Dickinson and Adams" look askance at one another
Dickinson, "that unstable man,"
Dickson, David, case against the receiver of his estate, &c.
Digges, Dudley, York river, Virginia
Diggles, Joseph, in Lancaster gaol
Dighton, Mr., excise officer at Halifax, murder of
Dilkes, Genl., Commander-in-Chief in Ireland.
See Ireland, Army, Commander-inChief.
-, pension
-, Major Thomas
Dillon, Charles, appointment
Disney, Lewis, of Flintham
Dissenters in England and the Americans
Dixon, Christian, memorial
-, Philip, in command at Senegambia
during absence of the Governor, claim
Dobbe, Richard, M.A.
Dockyard, H.M.'s Dutch frigate admitted for repairs into
Doct, Amable, Moorish Secretary in Senegambia
Dodgson, Dr. Charles
Dogs said to spread the cattle distemper
Dolphin, Redmond
Dominica
-, fortification of, description and survey of
-, names and description of bays in
-, wages of artificers in, &c.
-, commission for trying pirates at
-, Lieut.-Governor of
-, militia at, uniform for
-, governor of
-, Receiver General of the quit-rents in
-, difficulty in collecting quit-rents in
Don, Capt., 24th Regt.
Doncaster, Recorder of
Donegal, confession of a murder in co. of
-, recruiting from an estate in
Donkin, Major, letter from Penryn
Doorman, John Woolwrath
Dormer, Sir Charles C.
Dougherty, John, of Crutt
"Douglas," mentioned in connexion with
"His Highness,"
-, Sir James
-, Benjamin, Pomonhey, Potomac
-, George, presentation
Dover
-, agent for the packet-boats at
-, Collector and Comptroller of, letter
-, agent for the packet-boat at
-, Collector and Comptroller of, letter
Downie, John
Downing, John, magistrate in Ireland
Dragoon Guards and Dragoons, prices of commissions in
Drake, Miss
-, Richard
Draper, Edward
Drayton, chapel of
Drayton, Mr., Chief Justice of East Florida
Drinkwater, William, prisoner of war
Drogard, Charles, prosecution of
Drogheda, Earl of
-, on the Irish staff
-, summoned to a confidential
meeting
-, St. Peter's church in, grant of lands
for support of a lecturer in, &c.
Dromore, Bishop of
Drought, Rev. James, of Trinity College, Dublin
Drummond, Adam, petition of, withdrawn
Drummond's House
Dry, Mr., Collector of Customs in North Carolina, charges against
Drysdale, Dr., a minister of Edinburgh
Duanesborough
Dublin, proceedings in, on the King's birthday
-, addresses from the Mayor, &c.
-, plan for a drill house in
-, linen merchants and traders in, memorial
-, Customs House in, change of site,
opposition to, effect on revenue, &c.
-, the question of building a new bridge
in
-, address from merchants of, as to the
Custom House
-, removal of a man to Derby for trial,
formalities necessary
-, loyal addresses from
-, merchandise lying unredeemed in the
Custom House in
-, Deanery of St. Patrick's in, right of
the Crown to, litigation, &c.
-, Foundling Hospital in grant to
-, French church in, ministers of
-, Marine Society of, charter
-, Phœ nix Park in, bailiff of
Dublin Castle and Chapel Izod, arrangements for housekeeper, &c. of
Dublin (Trinity College), Provost of, complains of neglect
-, taken ill
-, arrangements in case of a vacancy
-, appointment of
-, succession of Provosts
-, journals of Parliament for
-, Fellows of, licences to marry, &c.
Dublin Gazette published by authority, improper articles in
Dublin Society, Parliamentary vote for
Duck, William, clerk in the Secretary of State's Office
Duckling, Maurice, Comptroller of the Navy, half pay
Duckworth, James
-, Lawrence
Dudingstone, Lieut., of the Gaspée schooner
Duff, Mr., Sheriff of Ayr, pension
-, Robert. See Newfoundland, Commanders-in-chief of H.M.'s ships in.
-, William
Duffield, William
Dufy, Sieur, of Canada, decoration of
Dugdale, Lieut. Henry
Duggan, one, head of a party of Canadians on Sorrel River
Dumanet, l'Abbé, at the head of a French expedition to Africa
Dumbarton, sheriff depute of
Dunblane, Commissary of the Commissariat of
Duncan, Lieut.-Col.
-, Alexander, at Dundee
-, Sir William, physician
Dundalk and Dunless, co. Louth, road between
Dundass, Major
Dundas, Sir Samuel
-, Lieut
-, Henry. See Scotland, Lord Advocate.
Dundee, mob at
-, Fraternity of Masters and Seamen
in, charter
Dunfermline, Earl of, &c., claim to the title
Dungarvan. See Youghal.
Dunkirk
-, H.M.'s engineers and commissaries
at
-, works at, differences as to
-, ships from America at
-, transport stranded near
Dumore, Lord, Governor of Virginia, p
proceedings of
-, report of his having been taken
prisoner
-, sends home a sloop with despatches
without the knowledge of the Commander-in-chief
-, proceedings in connection with the
removal of Capt. Macartney
-, narrow escape from being taken prisoner
-, without appointments
Dunn, Capt., bearer of American letters
Duntze, John, baronetcy
Durham, Dean of
-, prebendaries of, dispensations
Durnford, Ensign, assistant commissary at Dunkirk
Dutch West India Company in Africa, obstructions to British Trade by, &c.
Dutch Commissaries to settle the African disputes
Dutch frigate, gunpowder belonging to, seized
Dutch ministers, action of, &c., as to the
disputes in Africa
-, action of, in regard to supply of war
material to the Americans
Dutch papers, a contradictory article inserted in
Dutch Settlements, supply of the Americans
from
-, See also Holland and United Provinces.
Duvall, Mr.
Dyche, Thomas, Guide to the English tongue by
Dyer, Samuel, concerned in proceedings at Boston, revelations, &c.
Dykes, Lawson, of Crookdale
Dyneley and Bell, solicitors, Gray's Inn
Dysart, Earl of, election of Scotch representative peers
Dyson, Jeremiah, pension to be paid
-, question as to his pension in
Irish Parliament
E.
E., G., letter from Halifax
Earl Marshal, Dep., warrants to
Earle, Dep. Commissary
Earthenware, duties on, in France and England, &c.
East India Company, chairman of
-, letters
-, Secretary to (C. Michell), letters, &c.
-, disputes with the Portugese at Goa
-, exportation of tea to America, reception, amount, &c.
-, consigness and agents of the tea sent
to America
-, ask for an indemnity for the loss of
their teas, &c.
-, to be indemnified by the inhabitants
of Boston
-, compensation to the consignees, as to
-, chief engineer to
-, conveyance of members of Council
and judges to Bengal
-, officers entering service of
East India ships, threatened by the Americans
East Indies, Commander-in-chief of H.M.'s ships, &c. in
Ebur, Susannah
Eccles, minister of
Eden, Sir John
-, Mr., in America
-, William. See Secretaries of State
Northern Department, Under Secretaries.
Edenton, North Carolina
Edgcumbe, Lord, support of his interest in Cornwall
Edgell, minister of
Edinburgh
-, Extraordinary Assessor for
-, Lord Provost of
-, Commissioners of
-, Commissaries of
-, Commissary Clerks (conjunct) of
-, St. Cuthbert or West Kirk in the
presbytery of
Edinburgh University, professors, salaries,
&c.
-, journals of Parliament for
-, professor of Scotch Law at
Edington, soldiers and minutemen stationed at
Edmonstone, Archibald, baronctcy
Edson, Josiah, of Worcester, America
Efferen, Count, an Irish major in the regiment of
Effingham, Lord
Egerton, Sir S.
Egg Harbour
Eglinton, Lord, candidate to be a Scotch representative peer
Egremont, Countess of
Eilbeck, Ross, and Co., Norfolk, Virginia
Elbe, the, vessels from, with supplies for the Americans
Elections, precautions against disorders at the
Elector Palatine, an Irishman, Gentleman of the Bedchamber to, &c.
Elgin, ministers of
-, robbery of the mail from
Elgin and Forress, Commissary of the Commissariat of
Eliott, Sir Gilbert
-, Lieut.-General G.A. See Ireland,
Army, Commander-in-Chief.
-, a Privy Councillor
Ellerker, Roger-Mainwaring, degrees
Elliott, Edwd., a Commissioner of Trade
Ellis, John, Agent for the Trustees of the
Irish linen manufacture, in London
-, Welbore, appointment
Ellison, John, Junior Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin
Elphin, Bishop of
Elphinstone, Lord
Ely, Lord
Emanoff, Admiral, Russian squadron
Embley, in parish of East Wellow, licence to enclose highway in
Emigration
-, number of emigrants from Scotland
Emly, Dean of
Engineers, rank of captain-lieutenants in the
England, Bank of. See Bank of England.
English artificers enticed abroad
Erie, Lake
Erle, Major General
Ermington, vicar of
Error. See writs.
Erskine, Capt., sale of commission
-, Rev. Mr.
-, James, presentation
Escarano, Mons., Secretary to the Spanish embassy
Esdaile, Sir James
Essex, militia officers, offer to serve
Estano, Nicholas, of Gibraltar
Etherington, Major
-, Henry, of Kingston-upon-Hull,
baronetcy
Europus
Evans, Mr., a messenger
Evelyn, William, D.D.
Everard, John, Bury St. Edmunds
Ewelm, almsmen at
Ewer, Dr. John, Bishop of Bangor
Ewing, Dr., "fanatic" preacher in America
-, letter to
Exeter, Bishop of, letters
Eyre's Bill, (Lord)
Eyre, Mr. Baron
-, Francis, Esq., elected for Morpeth,
name struck out from return
Eyre, Chief Justice in, beyond Trent
F.
Fagel, M., at the Hague
Faictney, Rev. Mr.
Fairney, David
Falck, Jean Christopher, passport
Falconer, Mr.
Falkland Islands
Falmouth
-, riots at
-, clerk to the Post Office agent at
-, mayor of
Falmouth (America), proceedings of the
people at
-, memorial from the inhabitants
-, Comptroller and Collector of, letter
from
-, letters on a ship from, seized
Falmouth, Lord, competition with Lord Edgcumbe in Cornwall
Family Compact, the
Faneuil, Benjamin, jun., at Boston
Fanning, Edwd., surveyor-general of lands in province of New York
Farmer, Benjamin, memorial
Farren, Anne, annuity
Farside, John, of Bolton Hall, Yorkshire
Fatio and Bosanquet, Messrs.
Faubonan, John, a merchant in the Isle of Man
Faucitt, Col.
Fayal Road
Featherstone, Thomas, almsman
Fector, Peter
Felon, pardon of, question as to
Fenoulhet, John James
Fenton, Col., seized by the rebels in America
Ferguson, Sir Adam
-, Rev. Adam
-, George, appointment
-, John, a captain in the East India
Company's service, murdered
Fergusson, Henry Hugh
Ferrarias, rectory of, in Minorca, as to right of presentation to
Ferrers, Lord, purchase of a succession by
-, George, Baron de, crest
Ferrol
Fetherstone, Ralph, pension
Fewtrell, John, Assistant Judge, N. Carolina
Ffytche, name and arms assumed
Fielding, Sir John, letters, &c.
-, Lecture on the police, &c.
-, Discusses principles of extension of
mercy to criminals
-, Proceedings, &c. in connexion with
design of publicans to raise the price
of beer, &c.
-, Plan for detection of offenders
-, Plan to clear St. James's Park of
disorderly persons
-, Proceedings in connexion with the
tumultuous assemblies of the
weavers, &c.
-, Complaints made by the magistrates
of Hicks's Hall against him
-, Applications to
-, Applies for the office of law clerk to
the Secretary of State
-, Letter to the Lord Mayor
Fife, Lord, letter on behalf of one concerned
in the Rebellion
-, Success at his county meetings, &c.
Finch, Hon. Mr., bearer of despatches from
India
-, Lady Charlotte
Findlater and Seafield, Lord
Fine, Loch, canal from
Finlay, Hugh, surveyor of the posts in North America, letters, movements, &c.
Fitzgerald, Rev. Gerald, a Junior Fellow of
Trinity College, Dublin
-, Maurice, pension
-, Robert
Fitzmaurice, Mr., effects of, in Grenada, &c.
Fitzroy, Elizabeth, Lady, as to a brother's
estates in New York
-, Major General
Fitzwilliam, Hon. Mr.
Fleet fitted out in consequence of a French naval armament
Fleming, William, appointment
Fletcher, name and arms of, assumed
-, Sir Robert
-, Lient.-Col., 32nd Regt
-, Mr., author of "Checks on the Vindication of the Minutes,"
-, Thomas
Flint, Robert, of Micklewood, change of name
Flood, Henry, appointment
-, desire to have a seat at the Council
Board in Great Britain
-, performances in Parliament
Florida (East), Chief Justice of
-, Governor of
-, provincial surveyor of
-, agent for
Florida (West), Governor of
Flower, Etherel, prisoner of war
Flucker, Thomas, Secretary of the province of Massachusetts Bay, deprived of subsistence
Folsom, Mr., New Hampshire, delegate to the Congress
Folkes, Martin, baronetcy
Fonnereau, Rev. William
Fontanieu, Mons. de
Forbes, Duncan
Ford, Rev. Mr., going to S. Carolina
-, John
Fordan
Fordingbridge, Burgatt Lane, in parish of, enclosed
Foreign ministers, a list of
Foreign ministers' domestics, privileges, &c.
Foreign military service, British subjects in
Foreign stations, times for landing troops at
Forests. See Chief Justice in Eyre.
Forster, James, serjeant-at-law
Forsyth, Thomas, Bond Street
Fort William.. See Bengal.
Fortescue, Lieut., 27th Regt.
-, I., a justice of the peace, letter from
Fortnum, Mrs., assistant wardrobe-keeper in Dublin Castle, &c.
Fothergill, Dr. John
Fountain, Thomas, clerk
Foveran, minister of
Fowle, Joseph
Fox, Geo. Croker, Falmouth
-, Charles James, pensions in Ireland
Foxcroft, John, surveyor of the posts in
N. America
-, letters from
Foye (? Capt.)
Frame, Robert, appointment
France, British ambassador in
-, English carthenware totally prohibited
in
-, war-ships armed, under pretext of a
flotte d'evolutions, circular announcing action of the ministry in
view of, armament laid aside
-, Court of, withholds payment of disbursements made before taking of
Canada
-, designs and proceedings on the coast
of Africa, &c.
-, intelligence obtained from persons
connected with Court of
-, intelligence as to designs of, and movements in
-, the source of the troubles in Europe
-, supply of provisions, &c. to
-, raising of the Gardes de Côte in
-, a secret expedition for the examination of ports of
-, support given to designs of Spain by
-, supplies for the Americans from
-, prohibition of importation of cattle,
&c. from
-, claim by, to a concurrent fishery at
Bonavista
-, letters for Gibraltar sent through,
arrangements
-, enticement of English ironfounders to
-, cattle distemper in
-, humane conduct to crews wrecked on
coast of
-, request for licence to export cannon
to
Francis, Capt.
-, Mr.
-, conveyance to Bengal
-, Thomas, Esq.
Franklin, Benjamin, interview with Lord
Dartmouth
-, substance of letters from, read in the
Rhode Island Assembly
-, said to be come over with a hearty
intention to heal the wounds of
America, &c.
-, appointed American Postmaster
General, &c.
-, intercepted letters from and to
-, movements, &c.
-, a saying of
Franklin v. Lord Leigh, money to the credit of cause of, application of
Franklyn, Peter, Receiver General of Quitrents in Tobago
Franquefort, Lieut., killed in a duel
Fraser, Gen., presentation belonging to
-, Consul, at Algiers
-, return to Algiers accompanied by
a naval squadron
-, John, and Co., London
-, Simon, Lieut.-Col., 24th Regt.
-, letter on his behalf from the
Lord Lieutenant
-, Simon, Major-Gen.
-, Thomas, appointment
-, Wiliam, Under Secretary of State.
See Secretaries of State, Northern
Department, Under Secretaries.
-, William, translator of the German
language
Frazer, Capt. Andrew, commissary at Dunkirk
Frazier, Mr., passenger in one of the tea ships to Boston
Frederick, Sir Charles
Freeman, Major, a daring agent of sedition in America
Freestone, George and Nicholas, Kidderminster
French Ambassador (Count de Guines)
-, a conference with
-, seizure of wearing apparel in a stable
belonging to
-, complaint
-, request for permission to export
cannon
-, permit to pass through the parks
French Colonial operations
French Company formed for converting the negroes, and carrying on trade on the coast of Africa
French departments, a lady connected with, gives useful information
French Embassy, Secretary to
French fishermen, alleged outrages on
French fishery at St. John's, &c.
French frigate supplies a cable, &c., payment for
French man-of-war, an affair between an English captain and
French merchant ship in distress, aided
French naval and military preparations
French porcelain
French service, British subjects in, &c.
French ships at St. Domingo
French supplies to the Americans
French trade on the coast of Africa. See French Company.
French trade at Jamaica, &c.
French War Office, a person in, may be brought to terms
French, Capt.
-, Major Christopher, engaged in disciplining the light companies in Ireland
"Friends of Liberty," association of the, proceedings
Fry, Nathaniel
Fuller, Stephen, agent for Jamaica
Furstenstein, Baron Diede de
G.
Gage, Genl., appointed directly Governor of
Massachusetts Bay
-, accused of overlooking intellicence given to him
-, Commander-in-Chief of H.M.'s
forces in North America. See Ameriea
(North), Commander-in-Chief of H.M.'s
-, Hon. Mrs., letter to
Gahan, Mr., port surveyor of Waterford
Gairlock, minister of
Galica
Gallagher, Anthony, of Arranmore, Donegal
Gallaugher, Dennis, of Porteasland
Gallie, Andrew, presentation
Galloway, Earl of
Galway, Comptroller of
Galway, Joseph, Esq., refused to sit in the Continental Congress
Gallwey, Stephen Payne
Gambia, river
Gansel, Lieut.-Gen.
Gansell, William
Gaols, attendance of clergymen at
Garden, Lieut., 48th Regt., eagerness to serve
Gardiner, Ensign
-, Lieut., 40th Regt., sale of commission
Gardner, Daniel, Halifax, N. Carolina
-, Jesse, tarred and feathered
Garnier, M., Secretary to the French Embassy
-, complaint
Garrick, Nathan
Garrisons, the command in
Garth, Chas.
Garvey, Mr., merchant at Rouen
Gascoyne, Bamber, a Commissioner of Trade
"Gaspée" schooner, burning of
Gates, Major, in the service of the Americans
Gautier, Michael, Canadian prisoner
Gaven, or Gavaghan, Michael, confession of murder
Gawler, Samuel
Gayton, Rear-Adml. See Jamaica, Commander-in-Chief of H.M.'s Ships in.
Gazette, the, transmission of
General Assembly. See Scotland, Church, General Assembly.
General Officers, Staff of, in Ireland. See Ireland, Army.
Geneva, Republic of, a citizen of, made British minister there, conditions of admission, &c.
Genoa, minister in England from
George, Fort, near Inverness, Dep. Gov. of
Georges, Mr.
Georgia, Supreme Court of, refuses to grant
writs of assistants
-, Lord Dartmouth's letter relative to,
mentioned
-, collection of the quit-rents in
-, progress of the rebellion in, &c.
-, petition from the Provincial Congress
of, as to presentment of
-, Governor of
-, ships of war sent to
Germain, Rt. Hon. Lord George. See Secretary of State, Colonial Department.
German language, official translators of
Germans in America
Gibbes, Philip, of Barbadoes, baronetcy
Gibbons, Thomas, one of H.M.'s messengers, and a Poor Knight of Windsor
Gibraltar
-, time for landing troops at
-, Commanding Officer at, in
-, Governor of
-, secretary to
-, murder at
-, necessary demolition, &c. of certain
houses in
-, a general hospital for the garrison
-, Lieut.-Governor of
-, Town Adjutant of
-, an account of defects of the defences
sent home
-, breach of quarantine at
-, duel fought by two midshipmen at
-, Moorish frigate standed near, repaired at British expense
-, engineers sent to
-, route for letters to
-, Hanoverian regiments sent to
-, Windmill Hill
Gilbank, John
Gilbert, Joshua
Gilchrist, James, Norfolk, Virginia
-, Robert, Port Royal, Virginia
Gildart, James
-, Francis, town clerk of Liverpool
Gilday, James, of Innismore Durn
Gilgour, Hamilton, presentation
Gilkie, Jos., complaints of injustice, &c.
Gillett, Ancien Batonnier
Gillon, Mr.
Gilmore, Sir Alexander
Gilmour, R., Norfolk (America), letter
Gingell, Joseph
Gisborne, Major-Gen., on the Irish staff,
question as to his pay, &c.
-, Dr., physician to H.M.'s household
Gladwin, Col., stand made under, against the Indians
Glamorganshire militia, officers offer to serve
Glasgow, trials of importance at
-, riots among the weavers at
-, minister of
-, atrocious murder by two young girls
in
-, action of the merchants of, in consequence of the American troubles
-, engaging of seamen for H.M.'s ships
at
-, commissary of the commissariat of
Glasgow University, Principal of
-, Journals of Parliament for
Globe Tavern in Moorfields
Gloss, David, American prisoner
Glover, Capt., 32nd Regt., account of the wreck of the transport
Goa, disputes between the East India Co. and the Portuguese at
Godard, Capt.
Goddard, employed in the American postal service
Godolphin, Lord
Gold Stick in Waiting, letters, &c. to
Golightly, William
Good, Thomas
Goodricke, Sir John
Gordon, Duchess of, letter on behalf of a
convict.
-, Duke of
Gordon, Ensign, 24th Regt.
-, Capt., of H.M.S. "Argo,"
-, Charles, Consul-General in Tunis
-, John James, Lieut., court-martial on
-, Robt., Surveyor Genl. of the Customs,
&c. in Munster, information from
-, Thomas Knox, Chief Justice of S.
Carolina, deprived of means of subsistence, &c.
-, William, H.M.'s minister at Brussels
-, made a Knight of the Bath
-, Minister Plenipotentiary to the
Austrian Low Countries
-, Lieut. Col. William
-, William, presentation
Goree, the French at
-, French Governor of
Gorges, Richard, of Catherine's Grove
Gorham, Lieut.-Col., passage to America
Gospel, Society for the Propagation of the
Gould, Charles, Judge Advocate General
Goulding, John
Governors (Colonial), have no right to hoist
a pendant
-, restrained from making further grants
of land
-, method of making up despatches
from
-, authority of, over troops
Gower, Earl, President of the Council
-, Mary Countess Dowager of, claim
Grace, Henry
Gracias a Dios, Cape
Græfland or Graffland Pietersz, M. Jean, sent over to England to negociate about African disputes
Grafton, Duke of
Graham, Johnston, and Co.
Granby, Lord
Grand Bay in Dominica
Grandville, Admiralty Court at
Grant, Governor
-, Col., of the 40th Regt., petition against,
as to his seat in Parliament, &c.
-, James, commanding at St. Augustine
-, Ludovick, appointment
-, Robert, Warwick Court
-, Lieut. Wm., of H.M.S. "St. John,"
in Georgia
-, William, in Canada, letter from
Grantham, Lord, British Ambassador in Spain
-, to report annually the state of
British trade
Grants of offices
Graves, Lieut. or Capt.
-, Samuel, Vice-Adml. See America, N.,
Commander-in-Chief of H.M.'s ships in.
a private letter of
-, Samuel, John, Thomas, and David,
relatives of the Admiral, as to promotion of
-, William, M.P.
Gravesend, incendiarism at
Gravitation of matter, experiment to test the doctrine of
Gray, Lord, rights of patronage
Gray, A., letters from
-, John, American prisoner
-, William, American prisoner
Great Seal, boxes for
Green, Lieut., H.M.S. "Kingfisher," sent to
Virginia
-, Amos, sergeant, American prisoner
-, Elizabeth
-, Capt. John
-, John
-, Joseph, at Bristol, as to his brother's
affairs
Green Park, permissions to pass through
Greene, Mr., delegate from the Rhode Island
Assembly
-, William, Rhode Island
Greenland Seas, the whale fishery in
Greenleafe, William
Greenock, Dep. Collector at, letter from
Greenway, Thomas
Greenwich
Greenwich Hospital, porter at
-, Its charter
Greenwich Observatory
-, Royal Astronomer at
-, disposal of copy of observations
of
Greenwich, East, Rhode Island
Greenwood, Leger, and Charlestown
Gregg, Thomas, appointment
Gregory, Dr., one of the King's physicians in
Scotland, &c.
-, Mark, Barcelona
-, Wm., Assistant Judge, S. Carolina
Grenada
-, Governors of
-, Commanding officer in
-, time for landing troops in
-, Commission for trying pirates at
-, merchants and planters at
-, slaves, &c., carried off from
-, Lieut.-Governor of
-, Chief Justice of
Grene, John, notary public, &c.
Greville, Charles, a Commissioner of Trade
Gridley, Col.
-, Richard, Capt, on half-pay, aiding
the rebels
Grierson, Boulter, H.M.'s printer in Ireland
Grimaldi, Marquis de
Grob, John Ernst
Groub, Samuel, Mayor of Falmouth
Grundon, Isaac
Guards, the, barracks for, in London, wanted
Guernsey, Lord
Guernsey, bailiff of
-, Governor of
-, Lieut.-Governor (Irving), letters
-, a house for
-, leave of absence
-, defence of, &c.
-, King's Procureur in
-, Comptroller of
-, removal of the Vermiera rock in
-, accommodation for troops in
Gueschin, Mons., French fleet under
Guilford, Earl of
Guinea. See Africa.
Guineas, &c., recoinage of
Guines, Count de, French Ambassador. See French Ambassador.
Gum trade in Africa
Gumbrell, John
Gunning, Sir Robert, H.M.'s Envoy, &c. in
Russia
-, a Knight of the Bath, &c.
Gunpowder, &c., exportation
-, See also America, supplies of war material.