Index of persons and Places: U, Z

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 16, 1700-1701. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1938.

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'Index of persons and Places: U, Z', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 16, 1700-1701, (London, 1938) pp. 550-561. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol16/pp550-561 [accessed 27 April 2024]

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U.

Ulster, King at Arms. See Ireland, officers at Arms.

Uniack, [James], Lieutenant, half pay on Irish Establishment, 438.

Uphill, co. Cambridge, lease of, 243.

Upnor garrison, co. Kent, allowances to, 424.

Upwell, co. Norfolk, grant of land in, 353.

Use, Theodore, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 443.

Uthwaite (Uthway), Richard, a Commissioner of the Stamp Office, 15; salary, 157.

V.

Vaghan. See Vaughan.

Vagne, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 337.

Vaine, James La, fined for importing French alamodes, 323.

Val (Vale), De La, George, Captain, 15, 16, 19, 58; issues to for journey to Morocco for redemption of English captives there, 87, 137, 208, 310, 317; pension on Irish Establishment, 337.

Valada, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.

Valcery, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 434.

Valette, Peter, petition, 168.

-, Susan, petition, 168.

Valle, —, La, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.

Valogne, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.

Valotte, Louis, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.

Van Acker (Vanacker), Sir Nich., discharge of Baronet fee of, 207.

Van Borcelan. See Borcelan.

Vanburgh (Vanbrooke), William, Comptroller of accounts in office of the Treasurer of the Chamber, 11, 23, 39, 48, 58, 80, 81, 90, 94, 97, 112, 159, 172, 186, 194, 195, 212, 223, 230, 269, 270, 280, 281, 297, 348, 376; to build lodgings for himself at Whitehall, 224, 238.

Van der Esch, —. See Esch, Van der.

Vanderhoven, Bartholomew, importing sword blades, 51, 160, 198.

Vanderstegen, Derick, merchant illegally importing wines from St. Sebastian, 399.

Vandière, —, French pensioner on Irish Civil Establishment, 434.

Vane, Sir Henry, ground in St. James's park, 115.

Van Fleet, —, issue to, 81.

Van Homrigh, Bartholomew. See Homrigh.

Van Hulst. See Hulls.

Vanlone (Van Loon). See Loon, Van.

Van Staten, —. [gardener at Hampton Court], issue to, 81.

Vansisterfleet, Henry, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 444.

Vansull, Harman, a coachman to Queen Mary, 401.

-, John, a groom to Queen Mary, 402.

Varangeville (Verangeville), —, Madame de, poor pensioner of Queen Mary, 406.

Varley, Eliz., petition, 79.

Vasselot, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 337.

Vassur, —, Monsieur La, Queen Mary's charity to, 405.

Vaudois Ministers, The, Queen Mary's pension and charity to, 41, 402.

Vaughan, —, Lieut. [Griffith], second marine Regiment, 219.

-, Helen, pension to, 291.

-, John, Lieut. Col., pension to, 291.

-, Perkins, Capt., prisoner in France, petition as to respite on, 76, 78, 96, 285, 337, 344.

Vaury, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.

Veil, —, Mdlle. de, poor pensioner of Queen Mary, 406.

Venevellas, —, Madame de, poor pensioner of Queen Mary, 406.

Venice, importation of treakle from, 191.

Venner, Samuel Col., Governor of Hospital for Sick and Wounded Seamen, Ireland, 343; accounts, 386.

Venneville, —. Madame de, Queen Mary's charity to, 404.

Verangeville. See Varangeville, Madame de.

Verangle, —, French pensioner on Irish Civil Establishment, 433.

Verazel. See Virazel.

Verboon, —, Mrs., Queen Mary's charity to, 402.

Verdelle, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.

Verdier, Pierre, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.

Verdun Castel, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.

Vere. See Cudmore, Thomas alias Vere.

Vere, Aubrey de, Earl of Oxford, Gentleman of the Bedchamber, regiment of, 236, 238, 363, 366; royal bounty to, 310, 317, 352, 356, 369, 422.

-, Diana, Countess of Oxford, royal bounty to, 264.

Verge, Joseph, boatman at Deal, 244.

Vergue, Pierre, administrator to Lieutenant in Lord Lifford's regiment, 212.

Verheast, [John Verhaest], Deputy Knight Harbinger, attending King into Holland, 447.

Verkuylen, Joost, Queen Mary's charity to, 403.

Vernede, — Le, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.

Vernon, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.

-, -, Lady, petition, 76.

-, James, Secretary of State, 10, 19, 24, 66, 87, 153, 218, 267, 430; issues to, 11, 75, 89, 135, 157, 164, 190, 250, 314; salary, 144, 208, 246, 278, 312, 378.

-, -, (junr.), a Commissioner of the Privy Seal, payment to, 300.

Verrio, Antonio, Signor, King's painter, 95, 333; issues for painting at Hampton Court and Windsor, 36, 49, 78, 88, 107, 110, 115, 119, 194, 214, 264, 314, 381, 393, 435.

Verryt, —, Mrs., necessary woman attending King into Holland, 447.

Vestieu, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.

Viala, Jacques, Serjeant in Du Cambon's regiment, Army arrears due to, 193.

Vialas, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.

-, Jean (John), French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 169, 436.

Vicause, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.

Vickers, John, Groom of Great Chamber, 401.

Vienna, Secretary at. See Lord Lexinton.

Vignau, Bernard de, petition, 168.

Vignaud, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.

Vigneul, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.

Vignoles, (Vignole, Vigneoles, Vignolles), —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 434, 437.

-, Charles, Capt., petition, 172, 173.

Villeneuve (Vileneuf, Villeneuf), —. French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 337, 435.

-, -, Captain in La Melonière's Regiment, arrears owing to, 165; payment to, 335.

-, -, Monsieur de, Queen Mary's charity paid to, executors of, 403.

-, -, Anthony, son of Capt. Villeneuve, 165.

Villemissen, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.

-, —, junior, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.

-, —, senior, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 436.

Villiers, Charles, Searcher at Gravesend, 342.

-, -, son and executor of George, Viscount Grandison, 341.

-, Edward, Lord Villiers, 1st Earl of Jersey, Ambassador and Plenipotentiary at Peace of Ryswick, 334, 366; grant of lands to, 231–2, 251; Keeper of Hyde Park, issues to, 146, 184, 384, 414; Lord Chamberlain of the Household, 130, 154, 165, 355, 357, 374; plate out of Jewel Office, 326, 334; Secretary of State, 24, 93, 110, 190; fee as, 350; Teller of Exchequer Receipt, 77.

-, George, Fourth Viscount Grandison, 341; executors of, 98.

-, -, son and executor of Viscount Grandison, 341.

-, -, Colonel, regiment of, half pay to officers of, 442.

-, Henry, Deputy and Commissioner for Treasury Lords in Alienation Office, 41; salary, 200, 205.

-, Mary, Lady Inchiquin, royal bounty to, 82.

-, -, widow of 5th Duke of Buckingham, royal bounty to, 251, 352, 355.

Vimare, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 434.

-, Josias, Lieut. Col., petition, 367.

Vincent, Tho., Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 440.

Vinck, Jacob, a footman in Queen Mary's Household, 401.

Viner (and see Vyner), Bernard, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 439.

Virazell (Verazell), —, Baron de, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 433.

-, Daniel de, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.

Virginia, 86, 244.

-, Act of Assembly in, 358.

-, allowance to ship's master of 10 per cent. for true declaration, 204.

-, Assembly, 204.

-, Attorney General, 204; and see Fowler, Bartholomew.

-, Auditor of public accounts, question of his acting also as Treasurer, 202; to give security in England, 203.

-, Bacon's (Nathaniel) rebellion in, cost of, 359.

-, Capes of, 179.

-, Chaplains going to, 133, 209, 229.

-, Collectors and Receivers in, 203, 244.

-, Collector of Customs at South Potomac, 364.

-, Collector of Customs at York River, 244.

-, Council, 202, 203, 204.

-, Duty of 15 pence per ton on all ships not belonging to colony arriving at, 358.

-, Governor, 203, 352; Lieut. Governor see Nicholson, Francis.

-, Laws, Committee for revising, 204.

-, public office or State House, building for, 203–4.

-, Quit rents in compensation for, 85, 398.

-, Receiver General of Revenue in. See Bird, William.

-, rent roll of lands held by the Crown, 204.

-, rents and profits in, 398.

-, revenue of 2/- per hundred acres as Quit Rent to Crown granted in, 359.

-, Revenue of 2/- per hogshead on tobacco, 203, 358.

-, Treasurer, cashier or Receiver, 202.

Vittenvalle, —, Mademoiselle de, Queen Mary's charity to, 403.

Vivarie, —, La, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 435.

Vivas, —, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.

Vote, —, La, French pensioner on Irish Establishment, 437.

Vyner (and see Viner), John, tidesman, Superior List, London port, 236.

-, Sir Robert, 55, 122, 213, 243.

W.

Wade, Thomas, tidesman, superior list, London port, 189.

Wainman, —. See Waynman, Robert.

Wake (Wakes), David, Surveyor of Duties on Houses for co. Northumberland, 171, 186.

Wakelin, John, petition, 168; smuggling wool, 289.

Wallbrook, St. John Baptist. See London and Westminster, (Street names and places in).

Walden, Lord, Earl of Suffolk. See Howard, Henry.

Walden. See Chipping Walden or Saffron Walden.

Waldron, Mich., Quartermaster, half pay on Irish Establishment, 438.

WALES, Crown lands and accounts, and Auditors and Receivers of. See Crown (Lands).

-, Marches of, President and Council of, 124, 125, 332.

-, Prince of, coins stamped with arms of, 262.

-, silver out of mines in, 262.

-, NORTH, 13.

-, -, Auditor and Receiver of, messenger to, 398.

-, -, Comptroller of the Pleas, Fines and Amerciaments in County of Carmarthen. See Mostyn, Sir Roger.

-, -, Excise Collector in, 152.

-, -, Crown Revenues, receiver of, 221, 337.

-, -, Deputy Auditor of. See Chetwynd, Charles.

-, -, Receiver of Taxes for, 415. See Whitley, M.

-, -, taxes Duplicates, audit of in, 350.

-, SOUTH, Receiver General of Crown Revenues for, 354, 420.

Walford, Hugh, Receiver General of Duties on Houses and Marriages for co. Sussex, 255, 344.

Walker. See Ellyot, Elizabeth.

-, Hester, poor pensioner of Queen Mary, 406; royal bounty to, 44, 68.

-, John, Usher to Exchequer Court, issues to, 177, 240, 357, 430.

-, Richard, landcarriageman, London port, 372.

-, Robert, Quartermaster, half pay on Irish Establishment, 403.

-, Thomas, housekeeper at Newmarket, 184.

Waller, —. See Doyley, Mrs. Mary.

-, James, Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 440; omission of salary to, 396.

-, William, receiver General of Duties on Houses for borough of Southwark and co. of Surrey, 124, 137.

-, Sir William, farmer of Prizage and butlerage of England, 271.

Wallingford, co. Berks, manor of Crown lease of, 416.

Wallinger, Walter, Secondary in the Office of the Pipe, Exchequer Court, warrant to, 147, 384.

Wallis, Cha. Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 441.

-, James, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 439.

-, John, Doctor of Divinity, decipherer to Secretary of State, annuity to, 243, 248.

-, -, warrant to for learning modern Arabic and Turkish languages, 49, 144, 247.

Walmesley, Thomas, merchant, 202.

Walsh, John, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 445.

-, Thomas, merchant, 374.

Walters (Waters), —, country Mint Officer, 253.

-, -, Charles, Comptroller under East India Company, 367, 372.

-, -, Christopher, alias Stockdale (Stocdale), undersearcher, London port, 113, 408, 421.

Waltham Abbey, 166.

- Forest, Chief Ranger of, 309.

-, -, Homefright Woods in, 309.

-, -, Keeper of the Walks of Chapel Henault, Chingford, Lambourne, Leighton, Loughton, New Lodge, Waltham Stow, Walwood and Woodford in, 309; Warden and Lieutenant of, 309.

Walton, co. Lancs., 416.

-, Lee, co. Surrey, Crown lease of, 416.

Walton, Parry, repairer of King's Pictures, warrant to, 144, 184, 387, 414.

Walwood. See Waltham Forest.

Walwyn, Thomas, merchant of Portsmouth, petition concerning seizures of wines, 353.

Wanley, Nicholas, landwaiter, London port, 394.

Wansbrough (Wansboro'), William, Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 444; petition, 63; prisoner at Camaret, 255, 280; respits on Company of Grenadiers, 70, 71, 276.

Waples (Whaples), Samuel, petition, 327.

Wapping, lease of messuage near Hermitage stairs, 228, 325, 394.

Warburton, —, petition, 63.

-, Richard, Clerk to House of Commons, Ireland, 263.

Warcup (Warcupp), Mrs. —, Queen Mary's charity to, 404.

-, Thomas, grant to, of tolls and tallages in cos. Cumberland and Westmorland 1671, 372.

Ward, Bartram, landwaiter at Scarborough, 313.

-, Charles, tidesman, London port, 123.

-, George, waiter and searcher, Penzance, 130, 176.

-, John, Capt., 26.

-, -, loan by, 37.

-, -, promoting subscription for circulating Exchequer Bills, 60, 76; [a Director of the Bank of England], 60.

-, -, riding officer, Winchelsea, 219.

-, -, to be examiner of Customs, outport books, 429.

-, -, Richard, issue to for purchase of advowson of Hampton Church, 182.

Wardlow, Gideon, Quartermaster, half pay on Irish Establishment, 438.

Wardour, Edw., Surveyor and Inspector of Duties on Marriages, co. Herts., 221.

Warner, —. petition, 110.

-, John, petition for payment of purchase of house and grounds at Greenwich, 269.

-, -, Master of King's Barges, salary, 146, 383, 414.

-, -, bishop of Rochester in 1663, 127.

-, Peter, waiter and searcher at Bridlington, 313.

-, Richard, King's waiter, London port, 121.

Warren, Ambrose, warrant to, 368.

-, Robert, customer, Weymouth port, 141.

-, Theobald, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 442.

-, Thomas, redeemed slave received in Chelsea Hospital, 427.

Warrington, co. Lancs., Postmaster, 427. See Page, Matthew, deputy to. See Nayler, Peter.

Warwick, co. Warwick, 224.

-, county, 152, 197, 238; assessment Commissioners, arrears of, 328; Crown Land Revenues in, 126, 127; lease of tithe barn in parish of Frankton, 152, 197.

-, Receivers of assessments and Duties on Houses and Marriages for, 126, 150, 293, 331.

-, sheriff of, 389, 415.

Warwick, Sir Philip, executrix to, 79.

Washington, Ann, petition for discharge of tobacco bond, 169.

-, Henry, petition for renewal of lease, 211.

-, Colonel, four daughters of, 211.

Waterhouse, Benjamin, administrator to Sir John Wildman, 310, 317.

Waters, Christopher, alias Stocdale. See Walters.

Waterson, Simon, Examiner of Custom outport Books, negligence of, 429.

Watford, co. Herts, 224.

Watkins, Fleetwood, cornet, half-pay on Irish Establishment, 438.

Watkinson, Capt., Royal Oak Lottery, pensioner, 422.

Watson, George, cupbearer to Queen Mary, payment to, 400.

-, Mary, poor pensioner to Queen Mary, 406.

-, Robert, grant to raise water to supply royal manors of East Greenwich and Sayes Court, 273.

-, Thomas, Bishop of St. David's, 308.

-, -, issue to for King's stables, 125, 332.

Watts, —, 18.

-, John, tidesurveyor, London port, 196.

Waynman (Wainman, Wayman), Robert, illegally transporting raw hides, 114, 341, 422.

Weaver, John, Customer Inwards, Southampton Port, 156.

-, Thomas, Collector of Revenue in Province of New York, 234, 259.

Webb, John, fowlkeeper in St. James's Park, 20, 54.

-, John Richmond, Col., regiment of, 276; balance of clothing owing to on embarcation for Holland, 430; clothing contract for, 297; Officers of, 443; regiment of Princess Ann of Denmark under, 276.

-, Thomas, clerk in the Alienation Office, 200.

Webster, Mary, poor pensioner of Queen Mary, 406.

Weckitt (Wecket, Weeket, Wekett), William, attending Treasury Office, warrants to, 123, 177, 182, 239, 302, 371.

Weddall, Robert, warden of the Mint at Chester, 9, 230, 240, 253.

-, Thomas, landwaiter London port, 30, 180.

Wedderburn, David, Receiver General of Duties on Houses and Marriages for co. Cambridge, 254.

Weedon, Thomas, merchant illegally importing wines from St. Sebastian, 399.

Weekes, John, petition, 421.

Weemes, Elizabeth, petition, 426.

-, James, captain of Independent Company in New York Province, 426.

Welbeck, Richard, stable keeper at Reading, warrant to, 145, 384.

Weld (Welds), John, underclerk in office of Viscount Fitz Hardinge, a Teller of the Receipt, petition, 66, 201, 266.

Wellington, Henry, a farmer of Royal Oak Lottery, 166.

Wells, co. Cambridge, 243.

Welsh, Hunt, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 442.

-, John, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 231.

Wentworth, Thomas, Lord Raby, 3rd Earl of Strafford, Ambassador to King of Prussia, 54, 70, 86, 231, 277, 278; Groom of Royal Bedchamber, warrant to, 143, 236, 363.

Wessell, Leonard, 415; sheriff of co. Surrey; surplusage of, 383.

West Indies, 22, 143.
-, additional allowances of half pay to officers going to, 446.
-, currency for. See Mint, Currency.
-, debt, payment to, from Sick and wounded grant, 91.
-, new credit for English Navy ships in, 98, 352.
-, pirates in, Commissioners for trying. See Subject Index (Pirates).
-, Proprietary Colonies or Government, Bill for re-uniting them to Crown of England, 280.
-, regiments in or going to, 89, 230; the King to be indemnified against claims of arrears of pay of two Companies, 242.
-, short provision for, out of Navy issues, 243.
-, Sick and Wounded Quarters. See Sick and Wounded.
-, Squadron of ships of war sent to for security of Plantations, 98, 352.

West New Jersey, Colony of in Province of New York, 256, 361.

-, Auditor of. See Depeyster, A.

-, Surveyor General of Plantation Duties under 25 Car. II c. 7, 245.

West Milton, co. Dorset, 270.

-, Richard, tidesman, Yarmouth port, 259.

- Street, Axbridge, co. Somerset, 138.

Westall, Richard, Surveyor, waiter and searcher at Woodbridge, Yarmouth Port, 390.

Westcomb, Margaret, officer's widow, Royal bounty to, 208.

Westerham (alias Westrum) in co. Kent, grant of lands in, to the Earl of Jersey, 231, 232.

Westminster, 292, 299, 300, 316, 319.
-, Abbey. See London and Westminster, names and places in.
-, -, Dean and Chapter of, annuity for French Ministers in the Savoy, 248, 320.
-, -, Dean of. See Sprat, Thos.
-, Alms people in, 44; arrears due to, 13, 14.
-, Auditor of. See Aldworth, W.; Shales, H.
-, Palace, housekeeper at. See Whinyard, Ann.
-, Town. See London and Westminster, names and places in.
-, Receiver General and Surveyor of Duties for, 124, 128, 150, 227, 293, 340, 427.

-, Solicitor for Taxes for London, 151; and see Thompson, J.

Westmorland, farm of the Post Office for, 279.

-, House and Window Duties, complaints of unfair assessments in, 330.

-, Receiver of Crown lands in, 285.

-, Receivers General of Assessments and Surveyors of Duties on Houses and Marriages, 125, 126, 205, 222, 285, 331, 341; process against, 428.

-, toll and tallage of beasts in, 353, 372, 394.

Westram. See Westerham.

Westwood, Theophilus, underkeeper of New Park, Richmond, salary, 144.

Wetherbourne, David, Receiver General of Duties on Houses for London and Westminster, 124.

Weymouth, co. Dorset, grant of materials from ruins of blockhouse called Sandfort Fort, 276; petition of inhabitants of, 75, 253, 281; waiter and searcher at, 355; Sick and Wounded quarters. See Sick and Wounded.

Whaley, Maria, officer's widow, royal bounty to, 207.

Whalley, —, widow, Queen Mary's charity to, 404.

-, Penistone, Collector of Hearthmoney, co. Lincoln, 127.

Whaples. See Waples, S.

Wharton, Edward, receiver of rents of Hackney Coaches, salary, 161.

-, Sir George, Treasurer of Ordnance passing of accounts of, 12, 111, 141.

-, Gilbert, clerk going to Barbados, as chaplain, 307.

-, Sir Polycarpus, account of, 42, 111, 375.

-, Thomas, 5th Lord, Warden Chief Justice in Eyre of the Forests Trent South, issues to, 148, 184, 387.

Wheeler, William, surveyor of Duties on Houses and Marriages, 374.

Whinyard, (Wynward), [Anne], alias Incledon, housekeeper at Westminster, keeper of the House of Peers, 414; issue to, 139, 144, 383.

Whistenden [Whissendine], co. Rutland, Vicar of, 211.

Whitacre (Whitaker, Whittaker), Charles, fee as Foreign Apposer, 383.

-, Edward, 104; Solicitor of the Admiralty, accounts of, 378.

-, -, tenant, 232.

Whitby, co. Yorks, port, boatman, 428; landwaiter at, 428; tidesmen at, 398, 409; waiter and searcher at, 313.

Whitchurch, Richard, sheriff of Bucks., surplusage of, 390, 415.

White (Whyte), Elizabeth, officer's widow, royal bounty to, 208.

-, Francis, landwaiter, London port, 149, 159.

-, Griffith, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 439.

-, John, Collector at Perth Amboy, East New Jersey, 353.

-, Margaret, officer's widow, royal bounty to, 208.

-, Nicholas, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 440.

-, Peter, clerk of Exchequer Receipt, 240.

-, Robert, Col., Regiment of, 421.

-, [Robert, Housekeeper of Richmond Palace], 81.

-, Thomas, Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 440.

-, -, Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 440.

Whitebread, Henry, Receiver General of Assessments, for co. Beds., 150, 294.

Whitehall, 417.

-, Chapel Royal, organ in, 17; organ burned in great fire, 163; warrant for rebuilding of, 185.

-, fire in, 163.

-, gallery keepers, 81.

-, House Duties and Window Tax in and about, 330.

-, King's Apothecary, lodgings of in, 132.

-, Lord Chamberlain's lodgings at, 48, 132.

-, Palace, fire in, 224; using debris for building, 224, 238, 267: Housekeeper at. See Kirk, Mrs.

-, Paper Office at, keeper of, 146; and see Williamson, Sir Joseph.

-, Privy Garden in, keeper of, 81.

-, Removing Wardrobe. See Wardrobe.

-, Royal Stables, lodging of Master of, burnt, 238.

-, Vice-Chamberlain's lodgings in before the fire, 224.

Whitehaven, co. Cumberland, 202, 415.

-, port, tidesman at, 176, 209, 297, 324, 409; waiter and searcher at, 209.

-, Receiver General of Duties on Houses and Marriages, abuses by, 176.

Whitforth, Sam, to be appointed schoolmaster at Fotherington, 311.

Whitgrave, Thomas, pension to, 342.

Whitley, Morgan, receiver of Taxes for North Wales, 13, 55, 107, 109, 116, 117, 159, 229, 301, 379, 385, 415, 420; arrears of taxes uncollected by, 213, 270; in custody of Sheriffs of London and Middlesex, 381; petition, 348.

-, Roger, receiver of Crown Lands revenue for co. Chester, 127, 138, 207.

Whitney, Tho., Major, half pay on Irish Establishment, 442.

Whittingham, Randolph, waterman in fee London port, 353.

Whittle (Whittell), Margaret, poor pensioner of Queen Mary, 405.

-, -, Michael, landwaiter, London port, 316.

Whittlesey St. Andrew, co. Cambridge, lease of, 243.

- St. Mary, co. Cambridge, lease of, 243.

Whittlewood and Salcey Forest, co. Northants, felling coppices and timber in, 206; Leas Coppice in Gullet Walk, 206; Hazelborough and Shrobb Walks in, 206; Woodward of. See Newton, T.

Whitwood, James, collector at Chichester, 112, 398.

Whorehills (Cape Hinlopen), Pennsylvania, America, grants of lands by James II to Wm. Penn, 235, 361, 417.

Widdows, Thomas, discovering frauds in bills of messengers of the Chamber, 172, 194, 195.

Widdrington, William, 4th Lord Widdrington, money decreed in Chancery case with, to be paid to Receipt for the Redemption of Captives in Barbary, 33, 185, 275, 285.

Wight, Isle of, garrison, allowances to, 424.
-, Governor and Receiver of, 411, and see Cutts, Lord J.; Holmes, Sir Robert.
-, -, Receiver General of Assessments and Taxes for, 294; and see Cobb, Richard and Cobb, Thomas.

Wilcockes, Geo., 5.

Wilcox, John, superannuated Customs officer, 51, 180, 220.

Wildbore, Mark, collector at Carlisle, and Harwich, 227, 327.

Wilderness, The. See St. James's Park.

Wildman, Sir John, Postmaster General, administration of, 88, 310, 317, 345.

Wile, Eliza[beth], necessary woman to Queen Mary, 401.

Wilkes, William, Lieut., petition, 225.

Wilkins, —, waiter and searcher at Blythnook, 398.

-, Barbara, Queen Mary's charity to, 404.

-, Benja[min], Lieut., half pay on Irish Establishment, 441.

Wilkinson, Edward, waterman, London port, 123.

-, Henry, surveyor at Scarborough, 313.

-, William, tidesman, inferior list, London port, 259, 394.

Willens, John, Queen Mary's charity to, 404.

Willey, John, tidewaiter, London port, 372.

William III, 412.
-, absence from England, 382, 391.
-, account of moneys paid for on first landing in England, 162.
-, attending Treasury Lords meetings, 48; at Hampton Court, 12, 14, 15, 16, 20, 22, 24, 27, 31, 36, 82, 109, 110, 112, 114, 118; at Kensington, 41, 50, 53, 60, 66, 67, 69, 71, 75, 77.
-, Bounty to Queen Mary's Pensioners, 244.
-, Christening gift to child of Earl of Manchester, 130.
-, Closet Keeper to. See Kien, R.
-, disbursements for at Cologne, 284.
-, giving orders to the Treasury, 113.
-, goods for, 390.
-, horses bought for, 332; bought in Barbary for, 198.
-, horses carried to Holland, 227.
-, illuminated letter sent to Czar of Muscovy from, 149.
-, in Flanders, 216; household servants attending him, 72, 346, 447.
-, in Holland, 102; attendants with on campaign, 241.
-, -, disbursements for, 284.
-, -, documents for signature, sent to, 97.
-, -, Foot Guards attending, 289.
-, -, household servants attending, 75, 76; list of payments to those attending, 447; members of Household attending, 285, 286.
-, -, payment for service to, 241.
-, -, Secretary of State (William Blaythwaite) attending, 281; office of attending, 284.
-, in Ireland, 216.
-, Page of Honour to. See Royal Household.
-, presents from. See Jewel House and Jewels.
-, private pensions and bounties of, 407.
-, sale of East India stock belonging to, 105.
-, Treasury petitions laid before, 30.
-, troops meeting him on return from Continent, 368.
-, wines for, 214, and see Chaigneau, Monsieur.

Williams, —, Chester Mint enquiry, 9.

-, —, Surveyor and Inspector of Duties on Houses and Marriages for co. Brecon, 250, 254.

-, —, Yeoman of the Robes, attending King into Holland, payment to, 346, 447.

-, Isaac, tidesman London port, seizure of bullion by, 416, 423.

-, Jeremiah, Surveyor of Duties on Houses and Marriages for Wilts, 254, 344.

-, John, petition for grant of stewardship of Lordship of Menai, 136.

-, Lewis, servant to Lord Edward Griffin, outlaw, petition of, 17, 135, 166.

-, William, lodgings at Hampton Court, 390.

-, Sir William, steward and keeper of the Courts of Menai, co. Anglesea, 157.

-, Winston, waiter and searcher at Weymouth, 355.

Williamson, —, Head Searcher, London port, 11, 12; payment to, 39, 193, 398.

-, Edmund, performing duties of Sergeant-at-Arms, warrant to, 135, 143, 268.

-, Sir Joseph, Ambassador in Holland, 309; Keeper of the Paper Office, Whitehall, fee as, 146, 184, 387; executors of, 414.

-, Mrs. Mary, 109, 117, 222, 322.

-, Ralph, receiver of Land Tax for York, Durham and Westmorland, 108, 127, 222; executors of, 385.

-, Robert, assignee of Sir Robt. Vyner, demanding payment out of arrears of banker's annuity on the Hereditary Excise, 18, 34, 41, 47, 122, 188, 196, 213, 243, 377.

Willis, Ann, lost annuity order in name of, 364.

-, William, junior, lost annuity order in name of, 364.

-, -, senior, lost annuity order in name of, 364; cancelled copy of, 424.

Willoughby, —, Quartermaster, half pay on Irish Establishment, 441.

-, -, Queen Mary's pension to, 41.

-, Elizabeth, pensioner on Irish Establishment, 72, 78, 95, 341, 356.

-, Francis, 356.

-, Hugh, 12th Lord Willoughby of Parham, petition, 61, 63; royal bounty, 69, 263.

Wilmot, John, 2nd Earl of Rochester, Keeper of Woodstock Park, 125, 332.

Wilson (Willson), —, in custody, 373.

-, John, landwaiter at Liverpool port, 176.

-, Michael, landwaiter, London port, 30, 34, 188.

-, Ralph, coastwaiter, 364.

-, Richard, factor, 185.

-, Robert, adjutant, half pay on Irish Establishment, 443.

Wiltshire, county, Receivers General of Assessments and Duties on Houses and Marriages for, 128, 140, 150, 293, 331.

-, Surveyor of Houses, 254, 255.

Wimprie, John, Capt. Lieut., half pay, 226; petition, 209.

Winchelsea, Customs officer at, for preventing export of wool, 216.

-, Mayor of and riding officer at, 50, 216, 219.

Winchester, diocese, tenths of, 375.

Windham. See Wyndham.

Windsor, co. Berks., 24, 302; Dean and Chapter of, petition, 260.

Windsor Castle:
-, Chapel altar piece, 381.
-, Gardens at, work done at, 114, 264; and see Wise, Henry.
-, Garrison, allowances to, 424.
-, gilder at. See Cousin, René.
-, gilding at, 205.
-, Governor and Captain of, 271, 387, 414, and see Northumberland, Duke of; Norfolk, Duke of.
-, King's Privy Stairs, painting of, 381.
-, painting at, 107, 115, 182, 194, 381, 393, and see Verrio, Signor.
-, repairing of several ceilings, 381.
-, St. George's Hall, altar piece, 381; repairing ceiling in, 381.
-, stone gallery, painting in, 381.

Windsor Forest, 54, 387.
-, Battle's Walk in, 148, 351; allowance for hay for deer in, 148, 200, 343; bailiff of. See Branch, J.
-, Braywood in, 136.
-, Cranbourne Chase and Walk in, 48, 96, 175, 222; issue for hay for deer in, 96, 175, 342; Ranger of, See Lexinton, Lord; Portland, Earl of; Ranelagh, Earl of.
-, Holydaies Plain in New Lodge Walk, 222.
-, New Cross Ridings, 222.
-, New Lodge Walk, 48, 222.
-, officers' allowances, 1, 335.
-, Regarders, old custom of felling timber, 239.
-, timber out of for local repairs, 330.
-, tree felling in, 178; Winkfield Bridge and Plain, 222.

Windsor Great Park, 36, 76, 101, 114, 156, 158, 195.
-, hay and oats payable to, for rent charges, 241; purchase of lands to be laid into, 19; repairs in, 15, 17; taxes for, 14; works in, 290.

-, Honor of, receiver of Revenues in. See Roberts, W.

-, Housekeeper at, 246. See Randue, Theodore.

-, House Park, 20; estimate for planting fruit and fir trees in, 413.

-, land bought at, 41, 42, 323.

-, Little Park, 156; keeper and underkeepers, salaries, 32, 413.

-, land taken into, 260.

-, mill, King's water engine at, 146, 193, 260; Keeper of. See Taylor, J.

-, Mote Park, 8, 17, 20, 195.

-, Poor Knights of, 184.

-, Queen's little garden at, 81.

-, Round Tower at, 82.

-, Royal Stables at, issue to, 125, 332; surveyors of. See Armourer Sir N. and A. Hewett.

-, water engine at. See Windsor Mill.

-, Works at, 314; paymaster of. See Roberts, W.

-, Town, compensation annuity to, 247.
-, Mayor of, 260.
-, New, Church wardens of parish of, annuity to, 247, 387.
-, Old, Vicar of parish of, allowance in lieu of tithes, 268.

-, Lord. See Hickman, Thos.

Wingfield (Wingfeild), Martha, officer's widow, royal bounty, 207.

-, Tho., quartermaster, half pay on Irish Establishment, 438.

Winkfield Bridge and Plain, Windsor Forest, 222.

Winniatt, Robert, Receiver General of Duties on Houses and Marriages for co. Nottingham, 122, 124.

Winterstoke, co. Somerset, Hundred of, 138.

Wintour, Robert, clerk in the Crown Office of the King's Bench, salary, 145, 184, 191, 387, 414.

Wisbech, co. Cambridge, waiter and searcher at, 196.

Wise, Henry, contractor for the royal gardens, 8, 24, 49, 78, 88, 129, 163, 172, 264, 304; issues to for salary and works done at Hampton Court, the Royal gardens at Windsor and St. James's, 18, 114, 173, 182, 221, 233, 271, 319, 413, 427.

Wiseman, Samuel, Comptroller of Malt Tickets, 88, 342.

Withers, Henry, Col., to inspect lists of out-pensioners of Chelsea Hospital, 118.

-, Sir William, custody of Morgan Whitley, 107.

Witzhuysen, Matchen, Queen Mary's charity to, 403.

Woda, co. Cornwall, parcel of manor of Climsland Prior, lease of tenement called, 278.

Wodnoth, —, Comptroller of Mint at Bristol, 253.

Wolfe, —, Lieut, 404; widow of, Queen Mary's charity to, 404.

Wolseley, and see Wooseley.

-, Richard, Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 438.

-, William, Brigadier, regiment of Horse, Officers of half pay on Irish Establishment, 438.

Wolstenholme, Sir John, 55.

-, Thomas, Customer of Bridgwater port, 137.

Wombett, —, in custody, 373.

Wood, —, tenement in Richmond, 408.

-, Cornelius, Col., horse regiment, subsistence to, 215; to inspect list of out Pensioners of Chelsea Hospital, 118.

-, Francis, tidesman, London port, 271.

-, Henry, Capt., half pay on Irish Establishment, 438.

-, Lady, Hearthmoney tallies in the hands of, 16, 19, 38, 39, 67, 68, 73, 242, 380.

-, Margaret, necessary woman to Queen Mary, 401.

-, Nicholas, receiver of Assessments for co. of Devon and city of Exeter, 294.

Woodbridge, Yarmouth port, collector at, 274; Customs Officer at, 390.

Woodcock, Thomas, Receiver of Assessments for co. Leicester, 126.

Woodcroft, John, clothier to Marine Regiment, 380.

Woodford. See Waltham Forest.

Woodnoth, Benjamin, keeper of warehouse for goods of Old East India Company, 366, 367.

Woods, Thomas, Vintner, petition, 133.

Woodson, [George], [filacer of the King's Bench, under clerk in Signet Office], 1.

Woodstock Park, co. Oxford, issue for repairing lodge at, 125.
-, keeper of, 332, and see Rochester, J., 2nd Earl of.

Woodward, Susanna, poor pensioner of Queen Mary, 406.

-, Thomas, 58, 59, 141; lands belonging to, seized into King's hands, 154, 163, 164, 266.

Woodwart, —, Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 445.

Woolaston, John, receiver of Duties on Houses for co. Herts., 127, 331.

-, Richard, receiver of Duties on Houses for co. Herts., 331, process against, 429.

Woolengrange (Molgrange), co. Kilkenny, 283.

Woolfe, Christopher, riding officer at Dymchurch, Dover port, 129.

Woolmer Forest, co. Hants., Lieutenant and Keeper of. See How, E. C.; underkeeper's allowances, 303.

Woolrich, Samuel, petition, 374.

Wooseley (Wolseley), John, petition to compound debt for Salt Duty, 398.

Wootten, Thomas, loan to Navy Victualling Commissioners per, 43.

Worcester, battle of, list of pensioners of Charles II who aided his escape after, 71.

-, Bishop of, Almoner to Queen Mary, issue to for Queen Mary's charities, 56, 236, and see Lloyd, William.

-, City, Sheriff of. See Bearcroft, Thomas.

-, county, 126, 416.

-, -, Assessment Commissioners, arrears of, 322.

-, -, Excise Collector, 164, 180, 399.

-, -, Receivers General of Assessments and of Duties on Houses and Marriages for, 126, 127, 128, 140, 293, 330, 331, 429.

-, -, Surveyor of Houses, 62, 124, 128, 236, 241, 250, 254.

Worseley, Dr. Benjamin, issue to for Council of Trade and Plantations, 125, 332.

Worsupp, Eliza[beth], pensioner of Queen Mary, 402.

Worth, Ambrose, landwaiter Penryn port, co. Cornwall, 176.

Worthington, Mrs. Eliza[beth], laundress to Queen Mary, 401.

-, William, Queen Mary's charity to, 403.

Wostein, Jacob van, a footman in Queen Mary's Household, 401.

Wreekham, John, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 439.

Wren (Wrenn), Sir Christopher, Surveyor General of Works, 4, 5, 8, 18, 37, 48, 70, 191, 193, 201, 206, 212, 381.

Wright, Christopher, tidesman, Whitby port, 398.

-, Peter, Alderman, Macclesfield, 269.

-, Samuell, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 439.

Wrightson, Albert, Quartermaster, half pay on Irish Establishment, 438.

Writtle, John, waiter and searcher at Beachley, Bristol port, 286.

Wurtemberg, Prince Charles, Brigadier, 300.

Wyatt, Andrew, tidesman, Whitby port, 372, 398.

-, Walter, Receiver General of Duties on Houses and Marriages for co. Devon, 254.

Wybrants, William, Captain, half pay on Irish Establishment, 442.

Wyley, Thomas, tidesman Whitehaven port, 297.

Wyndham (Windham), Dame Ann, 342.

-, Sir Charles, lease of tithes, co. Dorset, 230.

-, Clere, undersearcher, London port, 113, 118, 421, 430.

-, Frances, royal bounty, 342.

-, Sir Francis, pension, 15, 154, 343.

-, Hugh, horse regiment, subsistence to, 415.

-, Mahaleel, doorkeeper attending House of Peers, 313.

-, Mrs. Rachell, Maid of Honour to Queen Mary, marriage portion to, 70, 98, 347, 401; royal bounty, 274, 342.

Wynne (Wynn), James, Ensign, half pay on Irish Establishment, 441.

-, Mrs. Katherine, pension on Irish Civil Establishment, 433.

-, Dr. Owen, warden of the Mint, 125.

Wynward. See Whinyard.

Wyrley, [Humphrey], a Commissioner of 2s. Assessment in South part of Offlow Hundred, co. Stafford, irregular proceedings of, 123.

Wyvill, —, Dr., petition, 79.

-, Francis, Receiver General of Assessments and of Duties on Houses and Marriages for cos. Berwick, Durham, Newcastle, Northumberland, York and York city, 127, 140, 293.

Y.

Yapp, John, Surveyor of Duties on Houses and Marriages for co. Stafford, 397.

Yard, Robert, Secretary to Lords Justices, allowance, 8, 11, 13, 115, 141, 391.

Yardley, William, housekeeper at Greenwich, 17, 193.

Yarmouth, brandy seizures at, 103, 397, 416.
-, collectors' moneys brought under guard to London from, 412.
-, corporation of, 120.
-, garrison, allowance to, 424.
-, North Sea and herring fishery, Excise allowances for, 209.
-, port, Collector at Woodbridge, 274, 290; customs officers at Woodbridge, 390; searchers at Woodbridge, 163, 390; tidesmen at, 67, 259, 268, 381.
-, Sick and Wounded quarters. See Sick and Wounded.

Yarnold, William, licensed to raise water from river Ravensbourne, 273, 274.

Yates, Mrs. [Margaret: Worcester fight], pension, 345.

-, John, reversing outlawry of, 197.

-, Nicholas, heirs of, pension to, 345.

-, Richard, poor pensioner of Queen Mary, 406.

-, Ruth, Queen Mary's charity to, 404.

Yaxley, —, affidavit of, 7.

Yewell, Priscilla, officer's widow, royal bounty to, 208.

Yong, Yonge. See Young.

York, county of, 230, 416.
-, Customs Surveyor of, 313.
-, gaol of, 55, 262.
-, General Quarter Sessions, 262.
-, Justices of Peace for, 55, 262.
-, Knights and Burgesses, 55; serving in Parliament for, 229.
-, Receivers General of Assessments and of Duties on Houses and Marriages, 127, 140, 222, 255, 293. See Aldworth, W.
-, Sheriff of, surplusage, 420.
-, smuggling wool from, to France, 142.

York, co. Yorks.,
-, assizes, 422.
-, Castle, stones and material of, 59, 242, 262.
-, building gaol at, 229.
-, Diocese, Tenths of, 375.
-, King's Manor House in, 55, 262.
-, St. Mary's dissolved monastery of, stewardship of, 330; inhabitants of, 330; liberties of, 379.

York, Duke of. See King James II.

York River, Virginia, collector of Customs at, 244.

Young (Yong, Yonge, Younge), Antho., Queen Mary's charity to, 403.

-, Francis, bailiff of town and lordship of Rye, co. Sussex, 186, 315, 362.

-, Gustavus, landwaiter, London port, 191.

-, John, outlaw, 223.

-, Ralph, Customs Surveyor of York, 313.

-, Sir Walter, a Commissioner of Customs, 68, 107, 111.

-, William, a Commissioner of Wine Licences, 109, 117; attending Mr. Blaythwayt in Holland, 78.

-, -, Deputy to Duchess of Cleveland, 3, 13, 20, 27, 52, 53, 54, 59, 71, 108, 225, 265, 266, 282, 397, 415; pension to on surrendering office of Keeper of House Park, Hampton Court, 20, 275; petition, 114.

Z.

Zwoll, Holland, post master at, 284.