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Calendar of Treasury Papers, Volume 2, 1697-1702. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1871.
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Gachon, John, petition; liv. 14.
Gaillardet, Mr. Peter; xlvii. 14.
Galdy, Lawrence and Co.; lxxv. 41.
Galligan, James; xlix. 4.
Galloway, the Right Hon. Lord; xliv. 44.
Galmoy, Lord, estates; xliii. 30.
Galway or Gallway, the Rt. Hon. the Earl of; xliv. 39; xlv. 29, 58, 61; xlvi. 32, 42, 70; xlvii. 63, 73; xlviii. 10; xlix. 25. l. 47; liv. 32, 41; lvi. 73; lviii. 14b.; lxi. 48; lxxiv. 7; lxxvi. 29.
-, -, service in Piedmont, accounts; lviii. 14b.
-, -, his salary as one of the Lords Justices of Ireland; xlvi. 11.
Gambia, in the north of Guinea; li. 56.
Gamble, Alexander; lxi. 12.
Gamell, one, privy to the whole French wine trade; lxxviii. 16.
-, reward to; lxxviii. 16.
Gand, a magazine at; xlvi. 69; xlvii. 24.
Gape, John, junr., Esq.; lv. 71; lxvii. 43.
Gardeners, the King's; lxiii. 48, 63.
Gardiner, Fr.; xlviii. 51.
-, one, Mr. Brenton's deputy in Rhode Island; p. 326.
Gardner, John, secretary to the East India Company; lxx. 25.
-, one, carries on a lottery; lxi. 36.
-, Robert, agent to a regiment; lxxviii. 32.
Garrard, Allen; lxviii. 56; lxx. 34, 47.
Garrisons, as to the payment of; lxxiv. 8.
-, in England; xlix. 12.
Garter, the Chancellor of the Order of the; lxxiv. 62.
Garth, Major, Barbadoes; liii. 31; lvi. 1; lix. 41.
Gascoin, Sir Bernard; xlv. 27.
Gatehouse [prison], the; lxxiii. 57.
Gates, Daniel, of Milford near Limington, co. Southampton, sailmaker; lxxv. 60.
Gateshead; lxxi. 54.
Gauden, Benjamin, Customs; lxxvi. 1.
Gauger, the office of; lxiii. 28; lxxiii. 4.
Gauntlett, Mr. John; lxxviii. 18.
Gazettes; lix. 5; lxxi. 33; lxxiv. 15.
Geary, Francis, derelict lands; lvii. 15, 32.
Gedney, co. Lincoln; lxiii. 53.
-, Papworth; li. 73.
Gellibrand, John, report on bibles, &c.; lx. 10.
-, -, discovered the writer of seditious libels; lxxvi. 38.
Genap, camp near; xlv. 65, 66, 74, 75, 76, 80, 87.
General Society, the, for raising two millions; liv. 40.
Genoa, the republic of; lxxvi. 44.
-, the resident at; lxxviii. 42.
Geohogan or Geoghean, Charles, estate of, Ireland; l. 47; liv. 55.
George, Prince of Denmark; lii. 52.
George, John, Esq., agent for prizes, Providence; liii. 28.
-, -, -, New England; lix. 43.
-, Mr. John, agent for prizes, Maryland; xliv. 63.
-, -, agent, New England; xlvii. 58.
Germaine, Mr., loan of Exchequer notes; lx. 36.
German Calvinist Church, Savoy; lxvi. 45.
Germany; xlvi. 61.
-, envoy extraordinary to; xlv. 74.
-, the Emperor of; lxiv. 12, 23.
-, the “resident” from the Emperor of; lxxiv. 36.
-, the Vaudois settled in; lxxi. 69.
Gerrard, Sir Gilbert; lxvi. 55.
-, Sir William; xliv. 81.
Gervaise, Lewis, merchant, petition; li. 20.
Gibbines, Captain, who had killed Captain Morton, apprehended; lxxv. 31.
Gibbons, Mr.; xliv. 76.
Gibbonstowne, Ireland; xlv. 63.
Gibson, Col.; xlv. 48; li. 7; lii. 60; liii. 18; lx. 20; lxviii. 41.
-, William, to discharge what was owing at the ports (sick and wounded, &c.); lxxviii. 64.
Gignon, Captain; lxviii. 31a.
Gilbert, Blake, and other poor inhabitants of the Isle of Wight; lxvi. 27.
Gilby, Lieut.-Col.; lv. 40.
Gill, Mr. Alderman [York]; xliii. 9.
Gillam, James, a pirate executed in London; lxxi. 18.
Gillery, Lieut.-Col. Thomas; lix. 31.
-, -, wounded at Aghrim; lix. 31.
Gilligan, James, forfeiture; xlix. 4.
Gillingham; lviii. 29.
-, the forest of; lix. 13.
Gilliver, Mr.; lviii. 38.
Ginckell, Lieut.-General; liv. 44.
Glanvill, Eliz., widow; lxvii. 42.
Glanville, Mr., or Mr. William; xlv. 1, 78; lx. 6; lxiv. 16; lxxv. 11.
-, William, Esq., Commissioner for alienations; lxii. 34; lxxiii. 1.
Glass [duties], Commissioners for; xliv. 67; lxi. 29.
-, duty, officers of the; l. 33.
-, -, Commissioners of; xliv. 67; lxi. 29, 56; lxviii. 32.
-, tax, &c., running surveyor of; xlv. 6.
-, manufacturers at Newcastle - upon - Tyne; lxiv. 20.
Glenarme, the barony of, co. Antrim; lxxiii. 47.
Glenne, the river; lxxvii. 40.
Gloucester, the Duke of; lv. 67.
-, -, fees for burial of; lxxv. 72.
Gloucestershire, the post into; lxii. 21, 22.
Glover, John; xlvii. 54.
-, -, of London, merchant; lxix. 9.
-, Mr.; xliv. 63.
-, custom's officer at Broadstairs; li. 44.
Godard's drops, intended to be presented to the Queen of Sweden; li. 6.
Godden, John; lxxii. 43.
Godfrey, Charles, Esq., master of the jewel house; lxi. 8.
-, Col. [? the same]; lxx. 49.
Godolphin, Charles, Esq.; xliv. 71.
-, Dr., repertorium canonicum; lxiii. 15.
-, Mr., Commissioner of Customs; lxiv. 1; lxvii. 22; lxx. 13.
-, Lord; lxxii. 29; lxxiv. 62.
-, -, his house in St. James's Park; lxx. 49.
-, the Rt. Hon. the Lord; lxxiv.; 1; lxxv. 16.
-, -, a Commissioner of the Treasury; lxxviii. 64.
Godstone, Surrey; lii. 57.
Goer, letter dated at; lvi. 47, 66, 67.
Gold coin, losses on; lv. 10.
-, seizure of; lxxiv. 51.
-, and silver mines; xlii. 46b.
-, searching expedition; xlvi. 46b; li. 30.
-, the value of; lxxvi. 36.
Golding, Lieut.; lxvi. 16.
Goldsborough, Amy, daughter of Captain Goldsborough; lxxi. 57.
Goldsmiths of London, petition of the; lvi. 52.
-, hall, lxvii. 22.
Goldsmith, Thomas, citizen and upholder, London, petition; xlviii. 35,
Goodaker, Oliver; lxxi. 39.
Goodeve, John; lxviii. 56; lxx. 34.
Goodman, Mr. Charles, acting collector at Perth Amboy, in East New Jersey; lxiii. 8.
Goodreed, Anth., bone lace maker, Bucks, &c.; lxviii. 18.
Goodrick, Sir Henry, the expedition in Yorkshire at the King's accession; lxxi. 13.
-, Sir John, p. 461.
Goods seized, less duties by condemnation than by a just entry; lvii. 11.
-, -, two-thirds to be to the King and one-third to the seizer; liii. 11.
-, to be sold by “inch of candle,” [i.e. by auction]; liii. 10.
Goodwin Sands, ship cast away on the, brought to Sandwich haven; liii. 10, 54.
Goor or Goore, Col.; xlv. 76; lii. 13.
Gordon, Mr. Wm., schoolmaster for Barbadoes; lxiv. 59.
Gore, Mr.; li. 23.
-, Sir George, p. 461.
Goreing, Charles, Esq., petition; xlix. 22.
Goring, Sir William; xlvii. 32.
Gorter, Giel Pieterson, master of a Dantzick ship; lxxiii. 45.
Gosfright, Francis, merchant, of London; xlv. 81.; xlviii. 54.
Gosport, sick men at; xlvi. 16; lii. 33.
Gostling, John, clerk, one of the gentlemen of the Chapel Royal, petition; xliv. 51.
-, Dr. John; xlvi. 66.
Gouch, Mr. Thomas; lxiv. 35.
Gouxhill manor, Lincoln; lxi. 51.
Gould, Nathaniel and John, contractors for hemp; lxxiv. 11.
Goulding, Captain John and Ann his wife; lix. 60.
Government, the debaucheries of the late; lv. 68.
Govers, James, highway robber; lv. 15.
Gower, Robert, an apothecary; xliii. 74; lxxviii. 2.
Grace Dieu, Sir Bartholomew, agent for the King in Jamaica; lix. 52.
-, -, Knt., money for troops in Jamaica; lxxv. 56.
Grafton, the Duke of; xlv. 56; xlvi. 83.
-, the Duchess of; xlvi. 83; lxiv. 5.
-, the honor of; lxxii. 29.
Graham, Mr., attorney-general, New York, threatened to be murdered, p. 215.
-, -, agent for General Ramsay, Col. of the Scots guards; xlvii. 2.
-, Robert; lxxii. 61.
Grand senior, the; lxiv. 12.
Grandison, Lord; xliv. 9.
-, George, Viscount; lxxv. 80.
Grange Lees; lxviii. 60.
Grants of land, &c., accounts of; xlvi. 90.
Granville, Ann, a servant of the Queen; lvi. 33.
-, Sir Bevill, his father's annuity; lxxiv. 63.
-, Mr. B. or Bernard; lxix. 28, 36; lxx. 28, 66; lxxi, 21.
Gratwick, William, Esq. and Elizabeth his wife; l. 35.
Grave, John de, of London, merchant; xlv. 50.
Graverard, one, a Dutchman “of New York,” p. 481.
Gravesend; lv. 50; lxi. 27; lxvii. 1; lxxvi. 33.
Gray, Doctor; lxxvii. 45.
Great Seal; xliv. 30; xlvi. 53.
-, -, Commissioners for the; xlvi. 62; xlvii. 62.
-, -, Ireland; xlvii. 35.
Great Tom of Westminster, the bell called; liv. 46.
Grebell, Thos.; lxix. 21.
Greek youths at Oxford, the; lxix. 51
Green Cloth, the board of; xlix. 29; lxix. 22.
Green Francis, merchant, assistance at the siege of Cork, petition; lv. 60.
-, -, a very ill man, to be prosecuted; lv. 60.
-, or Greene, Nicholas, of Cork, merchant; lv. 60; lxv. 27; lxx. 16.
-, Robin, travelling charges; lxxvi, 56.
-, Samuel; xlvii. 6.
-, Mr, William, late receiver-general of of Stafford; lxxiv. 30.
Greenall, Mr.; lxx. 50.
Greenham, James, deputy surveyor of works in several parks; lxxi. 20.
Greenhill, Commissioner (New Forest); xliii. 54; xliv. 16.
Greenvile, Bernard, Esq.; lxvi. 55.
Greenville, Sir Beville; lxi. 20.
Green wax, the; xliv. 57.
-, fines called; xlvii. 32; lv. 36.
-, -, surveyor of; lv. 68.
Greenwich, East, supply of water to; lxx. 29; lxxv. 15.
-, hospital; lii. 14; lvi. 72; lvii. 33; lxx. 29; lxxi. 6.
-, -, 6d. a month for; xliii. 28.
-, -, erecting; lvi. 48.
-, -, money for; lvi. 72; lvii. 33.
-, -, water supply of; lxxv. 15.
-, works at; lxxv. 54; lxxviii, 66.
-, park; xlvii. 3.
Greenwood, Mrs. Elizabeth, widow, her house in the Savoy; lxvi. 45.
Gregg, Mr., minister, abroad; lxxvii. 36.
Gregory, Charles, gent., petition; l. 46.
-, Sir Edw. Commissioner of the Navy, at Chatham; xliv. 29.
-, Nathan; lxii. 47.
Gregson, Geo., of Derby, gent.; xliv. 25.
Gretton, Alexander, a collector for the “Verge of the Court”; lxii. 30.
Grey, Albyn, lxxi. 17.
-, the Lord, the government of, in Barbadoes; lxxvii. 51.
-, the Hon. Ralph, Esq., appointed governor of Barbadoes; li. 69; lii. 65; lix. 41.
Gribble, Thomas, employed to go to France to discover the owling trade; lxxiv. 73.
Griffin, Edward, Lord, late Treasurer of the Chamber; liv. 35.
-, the Lord, estate of; lx. 25; lxx. 39, 60.
-, the Lady Essex; lxx. 39.
Grindal, Francis, master of a ship; lxxii. 28.
Grosvenor, Sir Thomas; lxxi. 17.
-, -, lead mines; lxvii. 31, 57.
Grove, Elizabeth, relict of the Bishop of Chichester; lxxviii. 30.
Groyn, the; xlviii. 20.
Grymes, William; lxxiii. 13.
Gubbins, Charles; lxxii. 5.
Guernsey; li. 68; lv. 61.; lix. 11.
-, the garrison there; liii. 42.
-, prize goods; xlvi. 65.
Guerra, Don Philip de la, agent and consul from his Catholic Majesty (wines); xlv. 41.
Guibert Philip, upholsterer; lxxvii. 10.
Guichard, Gabriel; lxxvii. 8.
Guiguer, Samuel; lxxiv. 45.
Guildford; lvii. 32; lxiii. 21.
-, a house and land at; lvi. 29, 41.
-, East; lviii. 6.
-, Sir Robert, the uncle of; lvi. 29.
Guildhall, London, standard measures kept there; lxxiii. 4.
Guillam, one a pirate, lately with Captain Kidd, curious particulars of, p. 326.
Guinea, blacks from; lvi. 80.
-, Company of Portugal; lvi. 80.
-, Merchant Adventurers to; lxiv. 44.
Guineas, the value of; xlviii. 51; lxiv. 46; lxxv. 77; lxxvi. 36.
-, -, in Ireland, 23 to 26s.; lix. 59.
Gunforgers, the, petition; lxii. 47.
Gunmakers ruined; xliv. 76.
Gunnage; li. 68; lvii. 73; lix. 28; lxii. 26.
Gunner, master, for the plantations; xliii. 12.
Gunpowder; lxxiv. 54; lxxvi. 26.
Guns, export of; lx. 56.
Guy, Mr.; lxiii. 20.
-, -, Henry; xlvi. 6.
-, -, the private estate in Ireland of King James II. granted to; lxxiii. 11b.
Gwyllym, or Gwillim, Lieut.-Col. Meredith; lviii. 25.
-, -, wounded at Namur; lviii. 25.
-, -, arrears of subsistence in Flanders; lix.
Gwynn, Sir Rowland, chairman of a committee of the House of Commons; lxxiii. 42.
-, -, Treasurer of the Chamber; liv. 35.