General Index: D, E

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne, 1702-3. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1916.

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D

D'Abbadie

D'Agar, Mrs.

D'Agneaux, Mrs.

Dagos

Dahlem

Daines, Sir W.

Dainstown

Dakeyns, Dakins, Dakeyne, Dakyns Charles, Surgeon
-, Adjutant and Lieut.
-, Sub-Brigadier, Charles

D'Albenas

D'Albenquie

Dalbon

D'Alby

Dalez, Baron

Dalhousie, William Ramsay, 5th Earl of

Dalhowand (or Dallnovan)

D'Aligre, Marquis, a prisoner of war
-, treatment of
-, letters from
-, to go to Oxford

Dalkings, T.

D'Allain, J.

Dallas, Charles

Dalliell. See Dalzell.

Dallnovan (or Dalhowand)

Dallons

Dalmas

Dalmungo, tutor of

Dalneives

Dalquharran

Dalrymple, Sir D.
-, Sir Henry
-, and see Stair.

Dalston, Capt. Christopher
-, and enlisting
-, J.
-, R.
-, his house in Pall Mall, ibid.

D'Alteirat

Dalton, E. A. Esq., note.
-, R.

Dalwing, M.

Dalwyn

Dalyel, Daliell, Capt. (Gibson's)

Dalyell, Capt. T. (Ramsay's)
-, Lt.-Col.
-, Major Robert

Dalzell, Captain R.

D'Amboix

Dambon

Damestown

Dampier, Damper, Capt.

Dampieres

Danby

Dancourt

Dangilband

Dangyies

Daniel
-, I.

Danny

Dansey

D'Ansty

Danzig

D'Appeliz

Daraeckmalnack

Darby, Lieut.
-, Capt.

Darcy, T.

Darenne

Darjaxbrie

Darley, R.

Darnell, Serjeant-(at-Law)

Darques

Darreche, S.

Darrighshoco

Dartford
-, Justices for

Dartmouth, William Legge, 2nd Baron (afterwards 1st Earl of)

Dartmouth
-, plunder at

D'Arzeliers, Marquis

Dashwood
-, Sir Samuel
-, Sir Robert

Dassas

D'Aubemarques, M.

Daubusarques

Daussebille

Daussy

D'Autraques, Baron

Dautevil

Davall, Sir T.

Davenant, George
-, Henry

Davenport, 2nd Lieut.
-, J.
-, Lt.-Col.

Davessem

Davidson, Lieut. (Gibson's)
-, Capt. (Gibson's)

Davis, Davies, J.
-, Giles (merchant)
-, J.
-, Jane
-, Lieut. (Gibson's)
-, Lieut. L.
-, Capt. J.
-, Lieut. R. (Belasyse')
-, Toby
-, William (Teneriffe)

Davison, Lieut. (Saunderson's)
-, 2nd Lieut. William (same)

Davy, Robert

Dawes

Dawks I, printer in London

Dawly, H.

Dawnay
-, and see Downe.

Dawson, Josh. (secretary to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland)
-, and State Paper Office in Ireland
-, Capt. R.
-, William

Day, 2nd Lieut.
-, John (of Bristol)
-, Sir Thomas

Deadman's Head, letter from near

Deakins, Elizabeth

Deal
-, notes from re plunder
-, petition from Bowles at
-, sick at

Dean

Dean, Forest of
-, officers of, etc.
-, and St. Briavel's Castle

Deane
-, Lieut. J.

De Bancon

De Baltasard

De Beauvoir, Daniel
-, Thomas
-, J.
-, W.

De Berdt., J.

De Bernoye, Abel, petition of

Debert, J.

De Bette

Debize

De Boismorel

De Boisrond

De Bolleroy

De Brisay

De Brusse

De Cardonnel. See Cardonnel.

De Carteret, Edward

De Carvalho, B.

De Caux, J.
-, M.

De Clouseaux

De Composano, F.

De Contiere, A.

De Cossio, J. J.

De Cotte, Cott, M.

De Cowe

De Culant

Deering
-, Sir Charles
-, James

De Foe, Daniel, letter from
-, discovery of

De Gally

De Ginkel. See Athlone.

De Goes. See Goes.

De Gojac

De Grave, L.

Deguan

De Guilhen

de Hague. See La Hogue.

De Joux, J.

Dejoy

Dejoye

De La Bastide

De la Baume

Delabere, K.

De La Boullage, and note.

Delacombe, Francis
-, James

De La Court

De La Fountaine

De la Gardiolle

De la Grois, De Lagroix, De le Agra, M.

De la Hay, J.

De la Haya, R.

De la Harteloiere (French naval officer)

De L'Aigle

De la Maugere

De Lambour

Delamere, Delamore, or Delamare, W.

De La Mott

De la Muse

De La Noe

De La Noue, T.

De la Porte

De la Plague

De la Plague

De la Ralde, J.
-, M.

De la Rochefoucauld. See Lifford.

De la Soradiere

De la Touche. See La Touche.

De la Tour, P.

De la Tour Montfort. See La Tour &c.

De la Val

Delaval, Delavall, Sir J.
-, Sir Ralph

Delawne, Col. W.

Del Camino, Don J.

De le Agra. See De la Grois.

De Leau, J.

Delegates, Court of

De Leigne, D.

De Leucourt, Marquis

De Leuze

Delevall, Capt. George

De Lignière

Delisle
-, Thomas

Delivron

Delmé, P.

Delmotersea, C.

De Loches, and note.
-, (perhaps same)
-, (perhaps same)

De Longpré

Delony, Capt.

De Lorme

De Lorthes

De Lot. See Dutot.

Delpy

De Magny

de Maran, M.

De Maisonfort, M., ill

De Mattes, F. A.

De Membray

De Mesnil

Demetsagne, J. C.

De Mezerac

De Millon, Capt.

De Miranda or Marienta, P.

De Mocais, M. de

De Montand, A.
-, S.

De Montaut

Dempster

De Neufville, D.

De Neuville

Denis, P.

De Nitschwitz. See Nitschwitz.

Denmark
-, Envoy from England to
-, from
-, England's debt to, under Treaties, note on
-, ships of, embargoed or seized
-, sailors of, released
-, Treaty with, considered
-, to be renewed
-, Admiral of

Dennis, Mathew

Denny
-, Lieut. T.

Denrothes

Dent

Denton, Anne
-, Sir E.

Denty

De Ollons

De Paz Faxardo, E.

De Pelissier

Deperay

De Pimont, Pimont, Monsieur
-, to be exchanged
-, letter from
-, Lord Burlington on his treatment, ibid.

De Poncet

Deppe

Depray, Duprey, Capt. M.

Depre, J.

De Pres

Deptford
-, letter from

De Putron, William

Deputy Lieutenants for Counties, etc.
-, Table of

De Rabiniere, Lt.-Col.

De Raes, A.

De Rassa, Count

Derbier

Derby, Ferdinando Stanley (14th or 5th) Earl of (1593)
-, James Stanley, 19th or 10th Earl of (1702-1736)
-, officers of his regiment

Derbyshire
-, Lord Lieutenant and Deputy Lieutenants for
-, Sheriffs for
-, lands in

Dereville, A.

De Rieux, Mary

Dering, Charles
-, Henry, LL.D.

Derniville

De Rochblave

Deross, A.

De Rousselet. See Chateau-Regnaud.

Derry, Bishop (William King) of

Dertous

De Ruvigny. See Galway.

Desagmoig, Catherine

De Sailly

De St. Paul, Paul C.

De St. Sulpice, M.
-, letter from, to Lieut.-Governor of Guernsey

De Sansinenez, or De Sansenea, Capt. M.

De Sartre. See Sartre.

Desasure

De Saumarez, Seigneur

De Savory, J.

Desberbiers

Desbordes

Desborow, B.

Des Bouverie or Desbouverie, J.

Desbovery, J. (Deputy Lieutenant for Kent, same ?)

De Schutz. See Schutz.

Desclaux

Des Crosse

De Sediere

Desemblands

De Senegas

Deserters, question of pardon of

De Sesrieres

Deseury

Des Fourneaux

Desford (Leicester), vicar of

Desibourg, Lt.-Col.

Des Isles

Des Landes

Des Loires

Desmarest

Desmareste

Desodes

De Solignee

De Sollignes

De Sorel, Sorelli, M., and see Sorel.

D'Esprandieu

Despiere

De Sultanan, C. B., an Armenian merchant, and silk trade

De Tour de Landre, Chevalier

De Travessy

Deturbide, Capt.

Devaux

De Veale

De Veer, Capt.

Devenish, Capt. Edward

De Vere. See Oxford.

Devereux, Ensign Essex
-, Walter
-, letter from
-, Lieutenant Walter (Bridges')
-, Capt.-Lieut.

De Vic, Isaac

Devit, Devitt, Lieut. J.

De Vizarren

Devon, Philip

Devon, Lord Lieutenant of
-, Sheriffs of
-, and wool export

Devonshire, William Cavendish, 1st Duke of

Devoren (Doveran)

Dewey, James

De Yiera, J. B.

D'Harcourt

D'Hervart, Philip, Envoy to Switzerland

D'Hevertworth

D'Hours

D'huglas

Dias, M.

Dickenson, Dickinson
-, W.

Dickson, J.

Diebson

Dieppe, Deip, etc.
-, burnt

Dier, Baron de

Digby, J.

Diggs, W.

Dilkes, Lieut. Charles

Dilley

Dillington

Dillon, Garrett
-, Christopher, ibid.
-, and see Roscommon.

Dinan, Dinant
-, English prisoners at
-, 1,000 English at
-, hospital for
-, letters from

Dinduff

Dingle

Dininno

Diplomatists, Table of warrants for expenses of, seq.

Dipple, Laird of

Dirickson, J.

Disalnais

Diston alias Cox

Dive, L.

Divident, the

Dixey, E.

Dixodun

Dixon
-, H.

Dixwell, Sir B.

Dixy, Sir W.

Dobbins
-, John

Dober, M.

Dobree, T.
-, William

Dobson, Gilbert

Dobyns, H.

Dockwra, Docwra, Ensign G. (Earl of Romney's)
-, T.
-, William, and penny post,

Docton

Doctors' Commons, opinion of civilians at
-, letters from

Docwra. See Dockwra.

Dod

Dodd

Dodeswell, P.

Dodson, T.

Dog, the (Inn)

Dogger Bank

Dogs, not allowed in St. James' Park
-, and see Hounds.

Doiley

Dolbell, E.

Dolben, Mr. Justice
-, payments to

Doleman

Dollardstown

Dolling

Dollon

Dolman, J.

Dolton, T.

Domerques

Dominican Friar. See Tyrconnell.

Donagon, D.

Donamore (Meath)

Donegall, Arthur Chichester, 3rd Earl of

Donelan. See Donnellan.

Donnoghmore (Queens County)

Donnellan, Donnelon, Donelan, L.
-, Lieut. J.
-, Nehemiah

Donnelly, J.

Donolough

Donoghmore (Kildare)

Dorchester
-, Assizes at

Dore
-, J.

Dormer, Capt. C. (Earl of Oxford's)
-, Lieut. James (Earl of Romney's)
-, J. (Deputy-Lieutenant for Oxford)
-, Lieut. Ph. (Earl of Romney's)

Dornant, S.

Dornell, Major

Dorper, L. de

Dorrell, H.

Dorset, Lord Lieutenant of
-, Deputy Lieutenants for
-, and wool export
-, Justices, etc. of
-, Sheriffs for
-, Charles Sackville (9th or 6th) Earl of

Doucett

Douglas, Archibald, of Cavers
-, Capt. (R.N.)
-, General
-, Lieut. Archibald (Fergusone's)
-, Major Archibald
-, Ensign George (Fergusone's)
-, Capt. Charles (Earl of Mar's)
-, Lieut. James (Row's)
-, Lieut. J. (Ramsay's),
-, Capt. G. (Earl of Jedburgh's)
-, Lieut. J. (Ramsay's)
-, Ensign Charles (Ramsay's), ibid.
-, Ensign R. (Maitland's)
-, ibid.
-, Robert, Steward of Orkney, etc.
-, and see Forfar; March; Morton; Queensbury; Selkirk.

Doulinge, R.

Dourer

Dove, Mr.

Dovenby (Cumberland), warrant addressed from

Dover
-, Mayor, etc., of
-, English deserters at
-, Castle
-, Constable of
-, prisoners of war at
-, house for in
-, suspects at
-, Macky at
-, merchant at
-, surveyor at

Doveran. See Devoren.

Dowgalstown

Dowglass (co. Kerry)

Down, Archdeacon of
-, Dean of
-, Rectory
-, and Connor, Edward, Bishop of
-, Chancellor of

Down, Survey the

Downe, Sir J. Dawnay, 1st Viscount

Downes

Downing, George

Downs, the
-, ships in, etc.

D'oyly
-, 2nd Lieut. (Villiers')
-, R., Major, Tower of London

Doyne, R., Chief Baron of the Exchequer, (I)

Dragoons, Royal Scotch
-, and see Army, Commissions.

Drake

Draper, M.
-, W.

Draycott

Drew or Duell, Charles, deposition of

Drewit. See Drovet.

Drisdale, T.

Drocer

Drogheda
-, Henry Moore, 3rd Earl of
-, district

Droiet, James

Dromagh

Drouart

Drouett, James

Drouthon

Drovet, Drewit, W.

Drumkirk

Drummin

Drummard, Archibald

Drummond, James
-, John, ibid.
-, Capt. William (Fergusone's)
-, Lieut. Thomas (same), ibid.

Drummuire, Laird of

Drumraick

Drumwhindle

Dryden, Rev. Jonathan

Duaghnefely

Du Barry

Dubay

Dublin, City:
-, address from
-, Archbishop (N. Marsh) of
-, and trade to Cumberland
-, forces in. See Ireland.
-, Town Major at
-, Mayor, etc., payment to
-, Castle
-, firing, etc., in
-, keeper of
-, deserters from Royal Navy at
-, trade of
-, passes from
-, University. See Trinity College.
-, district of, undisposed lands
-, &c. in
-, and see Ireland.

Dubothet

Dubourdieu, S., a minister
-, letter from

Du Bourgay

Du Buc

Duc, Sieur

Du Casse, Duras, M. (French naval commander)
-, his force
-, escape of

Du Causse

Du Chesne
-, Lieut.,

Du Chine

Du Chot

Ducke, R.

Duckson

Du Cournan, D.

Ducroes

Duddleston, Sir J.

Dudley
-, Col. (Governor, New Hampshire)
-, and see Northumberland.

Duell. See Drew.

Duelling in Irish regiments

Dufaure, J.

Du Faux (2)

Dufay

Dufeif, J.

Duff, Ensign
-, Alexander
-, Major S.

Duffaine

Duffell, Mr.

Duffus, J. Sutherland, 2nd Lord

Dufie

Dufossat

Duglas, Ensign J., and see Douglas

Dugwery

Duhallow, Dunhallow

Du Hornet

Duke, Sir G.

Dukinfield, Ensign W.

Du Lac

Du Laussac

Duley

Dullery

Dumaresq, Charles
-, Jean
-, Edward, Greffier (Jersey)

Du Marest

Dumas
-, P.

Dumay

Dumbar, Dumbarr, Ensign
-, James, of Balcross
-, Sir William, of Down, ibid.
-, James, jun., of same, ibid.
-, R., of Dumseall
-, and see Dunbar.

Dumbarny

Dumbarr. See Dumbar.

Dumbarton Castle, Governor, etc. of

Dumbartonshire

Dumblane, Dumblanen, Minister of
-, Schoolmaster of, ibid.
-, Church and Bishopric of, ibid.

Dumble, Capt. P.

Du Meney

Dumericque

Dummer, Mr., and correspondence with the Colonies
-, his plan accepted
-, details of his plan
-, letters from
-, Postmasters on his proposals

Dumseall

Dunbar, Lieut. J. (Row's)
-, Capt. J.
-, Dunbarr, of Bishopsmill
-, L., of Grange
-, of Castlefield
-, Lieut. A.
-, and see Dumbar.

Dunboyne

Dunbreck

Duncan, Capt. M.
-, Alexander

Duncannon

Duncanson, Lt.-Col.

Duncombe, Duncomb
-, Anthony, a Commissioner of Prizes
-, Anthony, Governor of Scarborough Castle (perhaps same)
-, Sir C.
-, Mary
-, F.
-, J. (Sheriff of Buckinghamshire)
-, Mrs.
-, William

Dundalk, district

Dundarcus

Dundass

Dunder, D.

Dundrennan

Dundrum

Dunduff

Dungan, Thomas Dungan, 2nd Viscount [?], and see Limerick.

Dungannon fort

Dunkirk, Dunkerque, etc.
-, Major-General of Marine at
-, French fleet at
-, cruisers to watch them
-, Lieutenant-General of Admiralty at
-, official documents from
-, English prisoners at
-, squadron of, passim
-, poverty at

Dunmore, Lord Charles Murray, 1st Earl of

Dunn, George, information of
-, Thomas, and Baltic trade

Dunnairn

Dunnen

Dunnington

Dunnose

Dunsaughlin

Dunton, Gilbert

Dunwall, Ab.

Du Parc.

Du Passy

Du Perse

Du Plessis

Du Plessy
-, Quarter Master

Duplex

[Dupplin,] Duplin, Thomas Hay, 1st Viscount

Du Pratt

Dupré
-, H.,and see Depray.

Du Puy
-, J.

Durand, Monsieur

Durans

Duras. See Du Casse.

Durban

Durell, Jean
-, M., Sheriff of Jersey

Du Resty, S.

Durham, Lord Lieutenant of
-, J.P.'s for
-, and wool export

Durham, J.
-, W.

Durley, Captain

Durnford (Ellton), Frances, letter from

Du Rodon, Monsieur

Durran

Durrell, Capt. H.

Durseley, Durzly, Lord
-, and see Berkeley.

Dury

Dury, Theo.

Durzley. See Durseley.

Du St. Fray, Monsieur

Duserre

Du Souley, Duzouley, P., letters from

Dussont

Dutch. See United Provinces

" Dutch Catechism, The," author of, pilloried

Duterm

Du Torall

Dutot, De Lot, L., a French prisoner, and Addenda

Dutry, D., letter from

Dutton, Sir R.

Du Val, Duval
-, Adrian
-, P.

Du Vias

Duzouley. See Du Souley.

Dyas, Lieutenant

Dyer, Peter
-, J.

Dymoke, Hon. C.
-, L.
-, Mr., on Lincolnshire coast defence

Dythick, H.

E

Eadstown

Earl Marshal

Earle, Consul at Lisbon
-, and see Erle.

Earnside

Earquott, Capt.

Earskine. See Erskine.

East, William

East Country or Eastland, trade to, etc.
-, important for naval supplies

Easter Ortoun

Easter Fearn

East Friesland, subsidy for

East Grinstead, market at

East India Company, protection of their trade
-, pirates and
-, the Old,'
-, the two Companies
-, and privateers
-, ask for convoy
-, names of members
-, convoy for
-, Naval officer (R.N.), takes service with

East Indies

Eaton
-, Mary

Ecclesiastical Courts, expenses of litigation in
-, litigation in Ireland

Echlin, Col.
-, Sir H.

Eckley, S.

Edgecombe, R.

Edger, Mr.

Edgeworth
-, Lt.–Col., F.
-, F., ibid.

Edinburgh, Castle, Governor of
-, Governor and Constable of
-, gunner in
-, master tailor in
-, Provost of
-, Commissaries of
-, Council of State, Treasury and Exchequer at
-, letters from
-, and see Scotland.

Edisbury, K.

Edmonds, Sir T.

Edmonston of Cambuswallace

Edmonton

Edmunds
-, Mr.

Ednample

Edreston. See Adderstone.

Edvards, J.

Edwards, Ensign (Earl of Huntingdon's)
-, Ensign G. (Earl of Barry-more's)
-, Capt.
-, M.
-, Thomas, Deputy–Lieutenant (Ely)
-, Deputy–Lieutenant (Bristol)

Edwin, Sir H.

Egerton, William
-, and see Bridgewater.

Eglinton, Eglintoun, Alexander Montgomerie, 9th Earl of

Eglionsby. See Aglionby.

Eight

Elfrey, Robert

Elgin, baillie of
-, and Forres

Elginshire

Elison

Elizabeth Castle (Jersey)

Ellice. See Ellis.

Elliot, 2nd Lieutenant William (Row's)

Elliott, Lieutenant (Villiers')

Ellis, Ellice, Anthony
-, Bernard, Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey
-, commission to
-, on declaration of war and its results
-, on La Boulay
-, on privateers
-, on deserters
-, Elizabeth
-, John
-, letter from
-, J. (Deputy-Lieutenant for Sussex)
-, Welbore, D.D.
-, William
-, Ensign William (Seymour's)
-, Mr.

Ellison, Fr.

Ellton, Frances, letter from

Ellyott, D.

Elmley Castle

Elmsall, Ralph, and Baltic trade

Elphinston, James

Elton, M.
-, Elizabeth, ibid.

Elwes, Elwis, Capt.
-, Sir G.

Elwick, Robert

Ely, Bishop of
-, Isle of, Deputy-Lieutenants for

Embargo, the (in 1702)
-, effect of

Embree, Joseph

Emperor (Leopold II), England and
-, Count Wratislaw on his plans
-, and England re Portugal
-, reported dead
-, Envoy to

Enderbury, S.

Eneregly

England, John
-, Lieutenant T.

Engle, Benjamin

English, R. (a criminal)
-, R. (Controller, Chelsea Hospital)

Ennis, Alexander
-, Lieut.

Ennis, co. Clare

Enniskillen, Inniskilling

Entwistle, Mr.

Envoys, usual allowance for
-, and see Table, p. seq.

Eregly

Erle, Earl, Major-General, T.
-, Thomas, Governor of Portsmouth
-, Thomas, Deputy-Lieutenant (Dorset)
-, Capt. (Huntingdon's)

Ernside

Errington, Elizabeth

Erroll, John Hay, 12th Earl of

Error, writs of

Erskine, Erskyn, Ariskine, Earskine, Areskine, Arskin, Sir Charles of Cambo
-, Mary
-, (Capt.)
-, Capt. H.
-, Lt.-Col. J.
-, Lieut. James (Earl of Orkney's)
-, Lieut. John (same), ibid.
-, Lieut.-Col. John
-, John, jun.
-, Sir J.
-, and see Buchan, Kellie, Mar.

Erwyn

Escher, Sir J. R.

Escurre

Esle

Essex
-, and wool export
-, Lord Lieutenant and Deputy Lieutenants for
-, Sheriffs for
-, Algernon Capell, 2nd or 22nd Earl of (1683–1710)
-, a Brigadier-General
-, officers in his regiment

Estanier

Estilles (looms)

Estrick alias Howard alias Walker, J.

Etherege

Etheridge, Sir J.

Eugene, Prince of Savoy, defeats French in Italy
-, England and
-, Shovell and

Eustace, Sir M.

Euston

Evans
-, G.
-, J.
-, George
-, Michael, Prebendary of Westminister
-, Capt. J. (R.N.), and Corrigenda
-, Capt. William (Foot Guards)
-, Lieut. (Marines)

Everaert, C.

Everard, Sir H.
-, P.

Everatt, J.

Eversfield, Charles
-, his married sisters

Evertsen, Vice-Admiral (of United Provinces)

Every, Sir H.

Ewart, William

Ewell (Surrey)

Ewelme, Hospital at, Almsman at

Ewing

Exchange of Prisoners. See Sick and wounded.

Exchequer, Under-Treasurer, of
-, and see Treasury.

Exchequer Office, in Inner Temple

Exeter, Assizes at
-, Sessions at
-, short of coal
-, prisoners at
-, Bishop of
-, Countess of, wife of Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of
-, Lord Lieutenant of

Expedition, the (to Cadiz, 1702):
-, Irish troops for and see Ireland.
-, preparations for
-, staff for (details)
-, Dutch co-operation in. See United Provinces.
-, artillery for
-, officers, mortars, etc.
-, provisions for
-, pay of soldiers in
-, transport for, manning ships etc., and see Transport Rooke.
-, detachment for the Adriatic
-, Ormond's views on
-, everything ready for
-, health of horses
-, supply of powder for
-, Rooke's instructions for
-, bringing up late ships
-, sickness on, owing to heat
-, beds for men on
-, and Corunna project
-, Rooke's letters on. See Rooke.
-, food for horses
-, return of, and plunder by force on. See Plunder.
-, General Thanksgiving for success of
-, storeships, etc., return
-, victuals for, return of
-, Rooke to report 'on
-, severe criticism on by Harding.

Exton, A.

Extraordinary expenses of diplomatists, seq.

Eyre or Eyres:
-, Charles N.
-, (barrister)
-, Charles (perhaps same)
-, Lieut. H. (Bridges')
-, Samuel
-, letter from
-, William

Eyton