Pages 550-552
Calendar of Treasury Papers, Volume 5, 1714-1719. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1883.
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Kane, Col., Lieut.-Governor of Minorca, memorial; clxxxv. 2; cci. 10; ccix. 5; ccxiv. 21, 45, 68; ccxx. 12.
Kavanagh, alias Whitmore, Rich. committed for treasonable practices; ccxxi. 38.
Keill, Dr. John, decipherer, his pay; cxcvii. 33.
-, -, -, superseded; cxcix. 19.
Keir, estate of, factor on; ccxx. 11.
Keith, Mr., Surveyor-General of the southern continent of America; cxcii. 51, 52.
Kellie, Countess of, late Viscountess of Kingston; ccxiv. 60.
Kelley, J,. son of the Provost Marshal of Jamaica; cxcvi. 49.
-, Jeremiah, of Deal, brewer, petition; cciv. 35.
Kelsall, Mr.; ccviii. 28; ccxxvi. 82.
Kemp, Major Robert, petition; clxxxix. 65.
Kennebeck river, America; cc. 30.
Kennedy, Thos., Esq., Advocate-General to Queen Anne, petition; ccxiv. 59.
-, Sir Andrew, conservator of the privileges of the Scottish nation in the Netherlands; clxxxix. 12.
-, Wm. Accountant-General for forfeitures; cciv. 99; ccxvi. 11.
Kennedys, Mrs., daughter of the Envoy from the States General; cxci. 25.
-, Mr., forces sent to South Carolina, &c. ccvi. 53.
Kensington; clxxxvi. 36; cxcvi. 26, 27.
-, charity school at, petition of the treasurer and trustees of; cciv. 61.
-, road to, cost of lighting; clxxxv. 55.
-, Palace, clerk of the works at; cciv. 4.
-, -, new furniture at; clxxxv. 6.
-, -, post mortem examination of the late Queen's body at; ccxiii. 33.
Kent; cxcii. 15; cxcvii. 50; ccv. 54; ccxix. 30; ccxx. 42; ccxxiv. 1.
-, Duke of, letter; cxcviii. 66.
-, John, Esq., Commissioner of Customs, Scotland, petition; ccv. 4, 13.
-, loyal gentlemen of; clxxxi. 27.
-, riding officers in, surveyor of; clxxxvii. 17.
Ker, T.; ccix. 7.
Kerr, Capt., executed at Tyburn for plotting the King's death; ccxiv. 15.
-, Col., his regiment, to be paid in full; clxxx. 54; cxcix. 29.
-, Lord Mark., his regiment to be paid in full; clxxx. 54.
-, -, memorial of the officers of his regiment; clxxxi. 47; cxci. 32.
-, -, allowance for; cxcvii. 13.
-, Lord Charles, director of H.M. Chancery (Scotland), memorial; clxxxvi. 47; ccxv. 10.
Key, John, petition; cc. 35.
“Keyes,” Custom House, London; clxxxvii. 28.
Keyford, in Yeovil, Somerset; ccxii. 51.
Kiddenballs, Forest of Dean; ccxxi. 37; ccxxii. 25.
Kildare, Earl of, one of the Lords Justices, Ireland; ccviii. 38.
-, Elizabeth, Countess of, petition; cxc. 59.
Kilkenny, the gardens of, part of the Duke of Ormond's forfeited estates; cc. 34.
Killaloe, Nicholas, Lord Bishop of, petition; clxxxvii. 35.
-, see of, temporalities of the; cxc. 39.
Killigrew, Brigadier, his regiment, afterwards Major-General Pepper's; ccv. 59.
-, Lieut. Col., memorial; ccxii. 4.
-, Martin, Esq., son of Sir Peter, Receiver-General of the Duchy of Cornwall, petition: cxc. 43; cciv. 18.
Kilmore and Ardagh, Timothy, Bishop of, petition; clxxxvii. 35.
-, see of, temporalities of the; cxc. 39.
Kilmainham, mills and wears at; ccxvi. 13.
Kimergem, Lord; ccxxiii. 4.
Kimpton, co. Hertford; ccix. 12.
Kinaston. See Kynaston.
Kincaid, Michael, usher of Prince George of Denmark; clxxxvi. 30.
Kincardine, rebels in; ccxiii. 64.
King, Alice, widow of Thomas, report as to her pension; ccxv. 48.
-, Col. Rich., memorial of; cxc. 53.
-, Col.; ccvi. 31.
-, L[ord[ C[hief] J[ustice]; cxc. 48.
-, P.; ccvi. 48.
-, Robt., a surety for Robt. Peters, petition; ccxi. 11; ccxiii. 32; ccxx. 47; ccxxii. 45.
King's Bench, Court of, informations exhibited in; cc. 35; ccvi. 19.
-, -, prison, Southwark; cxci. 55; ccxiv. 39.
King's Cliff, manor of; clxxxix. 46.
King's College, Old Aberdeen; ccxv, 38; ccxxii. 19.
Kingsthorp, Northampton; ccxxvi. 57.
Kingston, Viscountess of, Countess of Kellie; ccxiv. 60; ccxvi. 27.
-, Samuel, petition of; ccxv. 13.
Kingston-on-Thames; ccxv. 18.
-, quarters of the royal regiment of Horse Guards; ccv. 71.
Kingston Bagg, Warwickshire; cxci. 22.
Kingsweare Castle: clxxxviii. 49.
Kinnoul, Thos. Earl of; ccxx. 1.
Kinsale; clxxxv. 51; ccxv. 55.
Kiragos, David, executor of the ambassador from Morocco, petitions; ccxxi. 31; ccxxii. 12.
Kirk sessions, the ministers at, to discourage the stealing of Customs; clxxxv. 63.
-, Col., memorial; clxxxv. 2.
-, -, officers of his regiment; ccxxii. 38.
-, General; cxci. 64; ccvi. 32.
Kirktoun of Menmuire; ccxiv. 60.
Kirkcaldy, Customs' officers overawed; clxxxix. 1.
-, -, seize Moffat's ship in Largo Bay; ccxx. 50.
Kirklington; ccix. 11.
Kitchen, H.M., second clerk of, his lodging; ccxxii. 42.
Klingraffe, Mons., his bills for 10,000 muskets; cxciii. 55; cxcix. 2, 8.
Kneller, Sir Godfrey, H.M. principal painter in ordinary; ccxx. 41.
Knight, Robt., South Sea House; clxxx. 51, 52; clxxxii. 4; cxci. 58; cxcvii. 21; ccxxii. 20.
-, Tobias, Collector of Customs, North Carolina; ccxxiii. 7.
Knights, family of the; clxxxvi. 10.
Knights of the Garter. See Garter.
Knott, Robt., of H.M.S. “Hampton Court”; clxxxi. 57.
Knowle Grove, Chertsey Thorp and Egham; cxcix. 9.
-, its value; cc. 1.
Knowlton, Kent; ccv. 1.
Kourakin, Prince, ambassador from the Czar of Muscovy; cxci. 25.
Kreinberg, C. F., letter; ccxii. 32.
Kynaston, Thomas, clerk of the works at Somerset House; cxcii. 18; ccv. 32.
-, -, account of lead, &c. for the Tower and Denmark House; ccxx. 29.