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Calendar of Treasury Papers, Volume 5, 1714-1719. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1883.
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Wade, —, his regiment; cxcix. 29.
-, Nicholas, of London, leatherseller, petition; ccxix. 75.
Wadeson, Edwd., to be clerk ingrosser; ccviii. 3.
Walbancke, Wm.; clxxxiv. 17.
Walef, Baron de, Major-General, petition; clxxx. 3.
Wales, auditor of; cxciii. 67.
-, collector of Excise in: cxcix. 11.
-, North, Chief Justice of; cxcvi. 3.
-, -, land revenue of; clxxxi. 44; clxxxv. 52; cciv. 85; ccvii. 36.
-, Prince of; ccv. 10.
-, -, council of; cxciii. 67; ccxii. 53.
-, -, -, chamber at Somerset House; ccxii. 53.
-, -, guardian of the kingdom; ccxx. 22.
-, -, lands in co. Chester granted to; cxci. 14.
-, -, pension of; ccvii. 15.
-, -, petitions to, viz.; cxcix. 20, 21; cc. 24; ccv. 94; ccviii. 52; ccxii. 2.
-, -, receives a copy of Rymer's Fœdera; clxxxix. 69.
-, -, revenue of; cxc. 50.
-, -, rights of, as Duke of Cornwall; clxxx. 66.
-, -, treasurer of; cxci. 44.
-, Princess of; clxxx. 65; clxxxviii. 53.
-, -, jointure of, draft of bill for; cxciii. 15.
-, -, letters patent for settling 50,000l. a year and Somerset House on; cxcii. 62.
-, Principality of, memorial; cxcviii. 28.
-, revenues of; cxciii. 67.
Walker, John, son of Dr. George, of Londonderry; cxc. 25; cxcii. 32; cxcvi. 7.
-, Sir Hovenden; clxxxi. 51; clxxxix. 9.
-, -, one of the chief incendiaries in the rebellion in South Carolina; ccxxiii. 16.
Waller, Capt. James, Governor of Charles's Fort and Kinsale, Ireland; clxxxv. 51.
-, Lady Katherine, widow of Sir William, petitions; cxcviii. 42; ccxxi. 12.
Wallis, Mr. Ralph, petition; ccxii. 6.
-, Mr. Saml., master of the “Anne,” of Liverpool; cc. 16.
-, Wm., Esq., petition for a lease of Arkilgarthdale Forest, &c.; ccvii, 47.
Walpole, Auditor J.; ccxxi. 40; ccxxii. 16; ccxxvi. 32.
-, Geoffrey, Treasurer of Greenwich Hospital; cxcviii. 64.
-, Horatio, auditor of the Plantation revenues, memorial, &c.; ccxiii. 8; ccxiv. 43; ccxx. 13.
-, -, H.M. Minister at the Hague; cciv. 39, 57.
-, -, Secretary to H.M. Embassy in France; ccxiv. 77.
-, -, Secretary to the Treasury; ccvi. 14.
-, Mr. clxxxi. 37; ccv. 20, 21.
-, R.; clxxx. 60; cxcii. 5; cxcvi. 16.
-, Right Hon. Sir Robert; cxcvi. 44, 47; cxcvii. 64; cxcviii. 1; cc. 26; ccv. 66; ccix. 31; ccxi. 12.
-, -, his answer to Patrick McDowall's claim; ccxi. 12.
Walter, Peter, agent of the Earl of Uxbridge; clxxxviii, 59.
Walton, Capt. John, Lieut.-Governor of the Virgin Islands; ccv. 52; ccxi. 8.
War, the Secretary at; clxxx. 60; cxcii. 11; cxcv. 2; ccxii. 40.
-, -, office of; clxxxiv, 18; cxciii. 65.
War or Warr, John, Lord de la. See De la Warr.
Ward [Cr.], late Sheriff of London, petition and accounts of; ccix. 21.
Warden, Lord, of the Cinque Ports. See Cinque Ports.
Wardrobe, the Great, Office of; clxxxii. 32; clxxxv. 25, 31; cxcvii. 32, 37; cxcviii. 7; ccxix. 53.
-, -, -, cost to, of Queen Anne's funeral, &c.; clxxxii. 43; cxc. 36.
-, -, -, expense and debt of; clxxxv. 6; cxcviii. 76.
-, -, -, instructions for regulating; ccxxvi. 1.
-, -, Master of; cxcviii. 58; ccv. 75; ccxii. 76; ccxix. 46; ccxxvi. 95.
-, -, -, warrants, list of; ccxv. 22.
Wardrobes of the King or Prince, accounts of keepers; cxcviii. 47.
Wards and Liveries, Court of; clxxxi. 52.
-, -, records of; ccxx. 45.
Warford, Daniel, of Palmer's Water farm, petition; ccvi. 2.
Warpoole, Capt. of H.M.S. “New Lyon”; clxxxviii. 8.
Warrants, Treasury; clxxxvii. 36.
Warrender, Sir George, Bart., M.P. for the the city of Edinburgh; cxcix. 68.
Warsaw; ccviii. 4.
Warter, Edw., of Bilboa, Ireland; cxc. 49.
Warwick county; cxci. 22, 51; cxcvi. 39; cxcix. 31; cc. 2.
-, high sheriff commended for suppressing riots in; cxci. 51.
-, -, his representations as to paying the posse comitatus; cxciii. 44; cxcix. 31.
-, Right Hon. Edwd. Henry, Earl of; ccxxiii. 28.
Water, supply of, for Portsmouth; cxcviii. 44.
-, -, for Somerset House; cxcviii. 55.
Waterford, ship with wool seized near; clxxxviii. 26.
-, rebels landed at; cc. 16.
Watermen, H.M.; cxciv. 1; ccv. 82, 83.
Waters, Katherine, petitions; ccxiii. 52.
Watkins, Richd., stationer, petition; cciv. 28.
-, Wm., surveyor of H.M. private roads, memorial; ccxxiii. 3.
-, Mr., surveyor of the roads; ccxxii. 2
Watkinson, Edmund; cxciii. 62.
Watson, Jonathan; clxxxii. 34, 38.
-, Martin, petition; ccxii, 58.
Wauchope, parish of; ccvii. 41.
Way, Mr., a Commissioner for licensing hackney coachmen; ccviii. 8.
Ways, King's. See also Roads.
-, -, care of mending, to be put under the Board of Works; ccvi. 55.
Weaver, Mr. John, distributor of stamps; clxxxix. 61.
Weavers' Company, proposals touching nominations by the; cxcii. 84.
-, their petition against the use of printed calicoes; ccxxiii. 15.
Webb, —, his regiment; clxxxi. 36.
-, John Richd., Governor of the Isle of Wight; clxxxii. 11.
Webber, Wm., of Exeter, the supposed author of Nero Secundus; ccxiv. 5.
Webster, Mr., Treasury clerk, chosen Secretary in the affairs of Ireland; ccvii. 2.
Weddall, Mr.; clxxx. 27.
Weems of Pitscandlie; ccxiv, 71.
Weemys, Mr., collector of Customs at Anstruther, dismissed; cc. 22.
Wells, Thomas, Inspector of the Surveyors; clxxxii. 19; clxxxix. 26.
-, -, the first discoverer of the Rebellion in 1715, petition; ccxxi. 48.
Welsh Fusiliers, regiment of, under Major-General Sabine; ccxii. 92.
Welsh, Thos., tobacco merchant; clxxxiv. 72.
Welsted, Leonard; cxci. 45.
Wenman, Wm., Paymaster of the Civil List Lottery; clxxxiv. 67.
Wentworth, Mr. Michael; cxc. 45.
Werden or Worden, George, of Sheffield, tidesman in London; ccv. 16; ccvi. 43; ccx. 5.
Werge, Rich., minister at Alnwick, to be paid 100l.; ccxii. 16.
Wernigk, Mr. Emilius, secretary [to the British Embassy] at Berlin; clxxxiii. 12.
Wesby, Thos., of Ranfield; ccxi. 20.
Wesselowsky, Mons., the Czar of Muscovy's resident; ccxix. 1.
West, James, petition; cxc. 21.
-, Hon. John, Master Keeper of the Inner Bailiwick Walk of the New Forest, petition; cxciii. 11.
West Indies; cxc. 45; cxciii. 53; ccix. 30; ccxx. 20; ccxxvi. 12.
-, -, monthly correspondence with, by packet boats; cxcvi. 13; cxcix. 26.
-, -, Palatines sent to the; cciv. 47.
-, -, wrecks granted; cxci. 8.
Westall, Sam., Lieut.-Col.; ccv. 66, 73.
Westby, Thos., letter; ccvi. 43.
Westertown, of Baldardie; ccxiv. 71.
Westminster Abbey, repairs to; ccxiii. 66.
-, -, tickets for the Coronation; clxxxii. 48.
-, cattle plague at; clxxxii. 39.
-, Chapter House, records at; ccxx. 45.
-, dean and chapter, &c. of, high bailiff of; cxcviii. 57.
-, Hall, shops in, title; cxcviii. 43.
-, -, cutting the leads in; ccxvi. 8.
-, lodgings in Duke Street, of the Commissioners for settling the Treaty of Commerce between Great Britain and France; cxcix. 16.
-, Palace Yard; cci. 22.
-, palaces at, keeper of; cxcviii. 43.
-, parishes in, charities to; ccv. 44.
-, trials at, of prisoners from Preston, &c. ccvii. 54.
-,; cxcii. 27; ccxxi. 48. See also Houses of Parliament.
Westmoreland, Thos. Earl of, petition, deer in Rockingham forest, &c.; ccviii. 9.
-, -, begs stay of prosecution; clxxxix. 19.
Weston, Henry, secretary to the post office, petition; ccxiv. 7.
-, John, receiver-general for the co. Surrey, petition; clxxxix. 62.
Westons, family of the; clxxxvi. 10.
Wexford; cxci. 64.
Weymouth; ccxx. 39; ccxxii. 41.
-, Customs' collector and officers at; cxciii. 31; cxcvii. 43.
Wharncliff Lodge; cxci. 39.
Wharton, Earl of; clxxxix. 32; cxcii. 21.
-, Edw., receiver of the revenue from hackney coaches and chairs, petitions; cxciv. 6; ccxix. 62.
Whele Vorr, richest tin mine in Cornwall; ccxiv. 23.
Whetham, Col.; clxxx. 68.
Whislad, Saml., certificate; ccxxvi. 37.
Whitaker, Charles, foreign apposer in the Court of Exchequer; cxcviii. 39.
-, E., deputy to the Earl of Orrery at the Alienation Office; cxciii. 60.
-, Thomas, son of, petition; cxcviii. 39.
-, Mr., scavenger; cciv. 45.
White, Abraham, alias Crettall, petition; clxxxi. 34.
-, Benjamin, of Harbour Islands in New Providence; ccxxii. 6.
Whitehall; passim.
-, “cock and cryer,” and bellringer to the palace and chapel of; cciv. 2.
-, palace of, tax, &c. within; clxxxv. 37; cxc. 46; cxciii. 37; ccvi. 28.
-, -, Receiver-general of; clxxxviii. 48.
-, lodgings in, granted to the Duke of Ormond; cxcii. 58.
-, tenement in the pastry yard burnt down with; ccvii. 43.
Whitehaugh; ccxv. 65; ccxxii. 8.
Whitehead, Wm., of York; clxxxiv. 26.
Whiteing, Col., his regiment; cc. 8.
Whitfield, Walter, paymaster of the Marine regiments; ccxvi. 25.
Whitford, Rich., treasonable practices; cxcvii. 65.
Whiting, Mary, widow, sister of Lieut.-Governor of the Virgin Islands, petition; ccxi. 8.
Whitley, Morgan, receiver-general of Chester and North Wales; clxxxix. 28.
-, Rogers, late receiver of land revenue, North Wales; clxxxi. 44.
Whitmore, alias Kavenagh, Rich., treasonable practices; ccxxi. 38.
Whittingham, barony of, in the constabulary of Haddington; ccxiv. 60.
Whittle, Mrs. Ann, daughter of Mr. Rich., late apothecary-general to the army; clxxxii. 6.
-, Rich., receiver-general of the land tax for Kesteven and Holland, Lincolnshire; cxci. 32; ccv. 3.
Whittlewood Forest; clxxx. 32; cxc. 58, 65; ccxvi. 7.
Whitworth, Chas., commissary for settling commerce with France; clxxx. 58.
-, Mr., sent by the King to Berlin; ccxxvi. 19.
-, —, signs a capitulation in Holland; ccxx. 46.
Wich, Mr., resident at the Hanse Towns; clxxxvi. 16.
Wicket, Wm., prosecutes Thos. Hoblyn; clxxxiii. 13.
Wickstead, John, serjeant in Brigadier Killigrew's regiment; ccv. 59.
Widdrington, Charles and Peregrin; ccviii. 23.
-, Lord, estate of; cxcviii. 35; ccviii. 23; ccix. 2.
-, Margaret, who married Robert Fenwick; cciii. 15.
-, Ralph; ccix. 2.
-, Wm., late Lord, petition; ccxvi. 26.
Wigg, Rich., surveyor of Customs, Charlestown, South Carolina; cxciii. 59.
Wight, Isle of; clxxxvi. 33; cxcii. 6; ccvii. 36.
-, -, H.M. house in, cost of rebuilding; ccxx. 38.
-, -, lieutenant-governor of; clxxx. 40; clxxxii. 11.
-, Thos., cornet in Lord Ashburnham's horse, petition; ccxix. 61.
Wightman, Major-Gen. Joseph, pay for his regiment; clxxxi. 11.
Wigmore, its value to the Earl of Oxford; clxxxvii. 16.
Wigtoun; ccxix. 24.
Wilcox, Edw., surveyor of woods south of the Trent; clxxx. 32; clxxxi. 53; clxxxvii. 29; clxxxviii. 38; clxxxix. 24; cxcvii. 11; cxc. 5, 65; ccv. 81; ccxvi. 7; ccxxii. 1.
Wilkins, Thos., certificate in his favour; cciv. 69.
Willes, Edw., M.A., of Oriel College, Oxford, decipherer; cxcix. 19.
William, Fort. See Fort William.
William III.; clxxxix. 4.
-, adherents of; clxxxi. 27.
-, arrears of; clxxxviii. 22; ccvii. 18; ccxi. 1; ccxv. 30; ccxx. 34; ccxxvi. 61.
-, becomes godfather to Lieut, Col. John Douglass's daughter; ccxv. 5.
-, Commissioners for stating his debts; cxci. 19; ccxii. 9, 31, 33, 70.
-, creditors of; clxxxvi. 28; clxxxviii. 22; ccxxi. 13.
-, loan to, when Prince of Orange; cxcviii. 5.
-, orders the blowing up of Cullen Castle, co. Tipperary; cxc 49.
-, pensions, rewards, &c., granted by; clxxxi. 32; clxxxv. 47, 51; cxci. 7; cxcii. 10; cxciii. 57; cxcix. 33; cc. 3, 15; ccvi. 12; ccvii. 53; ccxiii. 34; ccxv. 5, 57.
-, servants of; cxcvii. 32; cxcix. 32; ccxxi. 13.
-, subsistence regulations established by; clxxxi. 37; clxxxii. 29.
Williams, alias Wilson, Jas.; cciv. 51.
-, J., as to breaches in the fortifications of Annapolis; ccvii. 16.
Williamsberg in Virginia, proposed seat of a bishopric; clxxxi. 31.
Williamson, Capt. Adam; cxciii. 40; ccxii. 43.
-, E., claim for salary; ccxii. 9.
Willis, Edwd., memorial; ccvi. 40.
-, George, farrier, memorial; ccxxi. 13.
Willoughby, Lord; clxxxi. 8.
Wills, Lieut.-Genl.; cciv. 101; ccv. 64; ccvii. 38.
-, -, his regiment of Marines; clxxxvii. 20; cxcii. 50; ccxii. 38.
-, -, and Peter's estate; cxcix. 41; ccvii. 19; ccxiii. 32; ccxiv. 49.
Wilmot, John; clxxxiv. 44.
Wilson, alias Williams, James, fined for assault; cciv. 51.
-, George, solicitor to the Commissioners for duties on hides, &c.; clxxxix. 66.
-, James, petition; clxxxix. 39.
-, Mary, widow of Dr. Thomas, physician to the English hospitals in Flanders; cxciii. 65; cxcvii. 9.
-, Ralph, and Margaret, his wife, petition; cxc. 49.
Wilts; clxxxii. 41; cxcviii. 45, 60; ccvii. 18.
Wimble, Wm., petition; cxc. 30.
Winchester, Bishop of; clxxxiii. 13; ccxii. 60.
-, College, tithe belonging to; clxxxix. 63.
-, Marquis of; cxc 56; ccxxvi. 69.
Winckfield, lands, &c. at; ccxx. 2.
Windham or Windom, Sir Wm. payments for his apprehension; cxciii. 25.
-, -, the place of concealment of his friends; cxcvi. 16.
-, -, discoveries about; ccix. 31.
Window duty or tax; clxxxix. 62; ccxv. 24.
-, -, officers; cxci. 38.
Windres, Col., memorial of; clxxxv. 2; cxci. 62.
Windsor; clxxxiii. 3; clxxxiv. 10; clxxxvii. 6; cxcvi. 27; ccviii. 17; ccxiii. 40; ccxvi. 7, 14; ccxx. 2.
-, Castle, repairs, &c.; ccxii. 95.
-, -, clerk of the works at; ccxx. 17.
-, -, Sir Christopher Wren's arrears for; clxxxv. 19.
-, -, barracks in; cxciii. 17.
-, -, constable and other officers of, their fees from Knights of the Garter; ccxiii. 62.
-, -, dog-kennel at, to be repaired; cxcix. 54.
-, Forest; cxc. 59; cxcvi. 34; cxcviii. 40, 67; ccvi. 51; ccviii. 1; ccxii. 69; ccxxi. 39; ccxxiii. 6.
-, -, officers of, money due to; clxxxviii. 35; cxcviii. 66.
-, -, woods, in, proposed to be sold; ccvi. 10.
-, garden house at; cxcix. 59.
-, Great Park; ccxxvi. 89.
-, -, keepers of, petition of; clxxxi. 53; cciv. 42; clxxxviii. 29; cxciii. 56.
-, -, tradesmen, petition; cxcvii. 11.
-, House [? Home] Park, works at; clxxxiv. 7; clxxxviii. 29.
-, lands and parks about; cxci. 26.
-, Little Park, keepers' wages; cxcviii. 34.
-, -, state of; cxcviii. 27.
-, Park, condition of the palings of; cxcviii. 32.
-, -, works at; cxc. 62.
Wine licences, Commissioners for; clxxxi. 49; clxxxvii. 26; clxxxix. 16.
-, -, duty on; clxxxv. 50.
-, -, -, establishment of officers of; clxxxi. 49; clxxxix. 16, 17.
Wines, storekeeper of, to Will. III. and Anne; cxci. 21.
Winetasters, surveyor of, of London; cxci. 21.
Winmarly, co. Lancaster; ccxiv. 65.
Winn, John and Richard, keepers of Salcey Forest, petition; cxc. 15.
Winniatt, Robt., of Essex, recommended as general surveyor of houses in London; cxc. 41.
Winter, Mr. Thos., distributor of stamps at Deal; cxcii. 36; cxcvii. 50.
Wintour, Sir John; ccxxi. 25; ccxxii. 25.
-, Lady, and Jas. Neville, her husband, a Papist, spoil, &c. in Forest of Dean; ccxxi. 25, 37; ccxxii. 25.
Wirksworth, Derbyshire; cxcviii. 5.
Wirtemberg, foreigners from, as to transport of, to Holland; ccviii. 40; ccix. 29.
Wise, Mr. [Henry], sale of materials at Cotton House; clxxxi. 24; cxcii. 54.
-, -, memorials for works at St. James's Park and at Windsor; clxxxiii. 3; clxxxiv. 7, 10; cxc. 62; cciii. 18.
Wisehart, Col., intendant of invalids, Scotland; cc. 15.
Wishart, Mr. Wm., Principal of the College of Edinburgh; ccxvi. 17.
-, Sir James, Admiral of the White, Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet; ccxvi. 17.
Withers, —, his regiment, petition of the officers; clxxxvi. 37.
Wittewronge, —, his regiment; cxcix. 29.
Wivell, Capt. Francis; cxcix. 3.
Wolfenbuttel, Duke of, envoy from; cxci. 25.
-, library to receive a copy of Rymer's Fœdera; clxxxix. 69.
Wolley, Richd., attorney of Worcester, petition; ccvii. 25.
Wolseley, Brigadier, his regiment of horse; cxciii. 52.
-, Capt. Richd., M.P., as to half-pay; ccxii. 55; ccxiv. 78.
Wood, Mr., memorandum; ccix. 25.
-, Robt., Customs' officer, memorial; ccix. 6.
-, Mr. Wm., supply of copper to the Mint; ccix. 19; ccxiv. 14.
Wood sales, salaries, &c. out of; cxcix. 65, 66.
-, -, money from, to be paid into the Exchequer; ccvi. 10.
-, -, in the New Forest; ccxv. 20.
Woodberry, minister of; cxciii. 27.
Woods, H.M. Surveyor-General of; clxxxii. 34; clxxxviii. 16; clxxxix. 19; cxci. 7; cxcix. 65, 66; ccvi. 10; ccxii. 39; ccxix. 19; ccxxi. 37, 39.
-, -, in America, office to be abolished; cxcviii. 17, 30; cciv. 17.
-, -, in New England; cci. 12.
-, -, office of, books, papers, &c. of; clxxxvii. 29.
-, -, north of the Trent; clxxxviii. 16.
-, -, south of the Trent; clxxx. 32; clxxxi. 53; clxxxvii. 29; clxxxix. 59; cxcix. 5.
-, -, succession of; cxcix. 62.
-, Chief Justice and Justice in Eyre of, north of Trent; clxxxix. 67.
-, in America, to be preserved; cxcviii. 17, 30; ccv. 77.
-, H.M., suffer by slow payment of the keepers' wages; cxcviii. 34.
Woods, John; clxxxiii. 24.
Woodstock Park; ccviii. 48.
Woodyard, Whitehall; ccxxii. 42.
Woogan, Nicholas; ccviii. 23.
Wool, exports of, Commissioners of Customs' reports as to; ccxiv. 1.
-, -, into France; cxcix. 4.
-, for Jersey and Guernsey exported custom free; clxxxix. 54.
-, persons charged with smuggling; clxxxi. 34; clxxxix. 42; cxc. 21, 30; ccii. 1.
-, seized in Ireland; clxxxviii. 26.
-, prohibition of, since the Union; clxxxix. 12.
Woolaston, Rich., Esq., petition; cxcviii. 5.
Woollen manufactures; clxxx. 9; clxxxix. 34; cc 7; ccviii. 2; ccxxiii. 15.
Wooler, rebels at; cxciii. 29.
Wooley, Thos., secretary to the East India Company; ccxv. 51; ccxix. 13, 25, 34.
Woolmer or Wolmer, forest of, co. Hants; clxxxii. 34, 38; cxcix. 56; ccvii. 51.
Woolpack, the, in Cornhill; cxciii. 58.
Woolwich; ccxiv. 64, 69; ccxx. 9.
-, shipwrights at, petition; ccvi. 52.
Worcester; ccvii. 25.
-, battle of, pensions for services at or after the; clxxxviii. 6; ccxxvi. 39.
Worcestershire; cxcvii. 16.
Works, Board of; clxxxii. 24; clxxxix. 29; cxci. 41; cciii. 6; ccvi. 55; ccxiii. 46; ccxvi. 14; ccxx. 9,29, 36; ccxxv. 9.
-, -, artisans employed by, petition; clxxxv. 39; ccxx. 34.
-, -, memorials, reports, &c. of; clxxxii. 30; cxcii. 18, 68; cxcviii. 55; ccxi. 6; ccxiv. 55, 69.
-, -, object to John Mercer as chief clerk of H.M. works; ccvii. 26.
-, -, office of [Scotland Yard]; clxxxii. 18, 24, 30; clxxxv. 19, 39; clxxxvi. 19; clxxxvii. 6; clxxxviii. 1; clxxxix. 29; cxc. 44; cxcii. 18, 68; cciv. 1; ccxii. 81; ccxvi. 8, 16; ccxxiii. 3.
-, -, -, abuses in; ccxvi. 16; ccxxv. 9.
-, -, -, debt of; cxcvii. 35; cciii. 6; ccv. 57; ccxviii. 7.
-, -, officers of; clxxxi. 24; clxxxiv. 10; clxxxviii. 59; cxc. 27, 44; cxciii. 17; cxcvii. 35; cciii. 17; ccvi. 27; ccviii. 32; ccix. 20; ccxvi. 8, 16; ccxx. 31; ccxxiii. 3.
-, -, -, character, qualifications, duties of; ccviii. 3.
-, -, -, their answer to charge of mismanagement; ccxx. 31.
-, -, orders, rules, &c. to be observed by; ccxv. 16; ccxxii. 32.
-, -, paymaster of; ccv. 7.
-, -, surveyor of; cxc. 27; cxcviii. 59; cciii. 18; ccxvi. 8, 16; ccxx. 29, 48; ccxxii. 9.
-, masters of the; cxci. 6; cc. 39.
Worksworth. See also Wirksworth.
-,; cxcviii. 5.
Worseley or Worsley, Henry, envoy to Portugal, memorials, &c.; clxxxvi. 16; ccxiv. 42.
-, Sir Robert; ccxxvi. 37.
Worth, Thomas, junr., agent for tin, Penryn; clxxxviii. 4.
Wortley, Hon, Edwd., H.M. ambassador to the Grand Seignior; ccxv. 62.
Wotton, Henry, his edition of Clement's Epistles to the Corinthians; ccxiv. 13.
Wratten, Saml., false evidence of; cxc. 30.
Wren, Sir Christopher, surveyor and commissioner for rebuilding St. Paul's; ccxx. 8.
-, -, arrears due to, from Queen Anne; clxxxv. 19.
-, -, disputes with Mr. Hanbury at Cotton House; clxxxi. 24.
-, -, letters; ccxx. 29, 48.
-, -, petitions for re-instatement of his Windsor clerk of the works; clxxxviii. 1.
-, -, proposes depository for records; ccxiv. 169.
-, -, references to; cxcii. 49.
-, -, reports on the Diana Fountain, Bushey Park; clxxxii. 18.
-, -, his right to nominate his clerks disputed; clxxxvii. 6.
-, -, “turned out” by Wm. Benson; ccxvi. 8.
-, Christopher, Esq., clerk engrosser; clxxxv. 19; ccvi. 27; ccviii. 3; ccxvi. 8.
Writs of entry and covenant, produce of; ccxv. 54.
Writ, allocate; cci. 19.
-, capias; ccxiv. 30.
-, extendi facias; ccvii. 39.
-, levari facias; ccxix. 51.
-, liberate; cxcix. 6; cci. 9, 19; ccviii. 16.
-, nolle prosequi; ccvii. 35; ccviii. 26; ccxii. 72; ccxiii. 16.
-, scire facias; cci. 9; ccviii. 45; ccix. 14; ccxiii. 48.
-, “long writ”; ccxx. 5.
Wurtemberg. See Wirtemberg.
Wych, Mr., arrears due to; clxxxv. 15.
Wye, Mossom, petitions; ccix. 31; ccxii. 89.
Wyeth, Mr.; ccxx. 17.
Wylde, Thos., to be a commissioner of revenue in Ireland; cxcvii. 48.
Wyndham, Ann, pension for services to Chas. II.; ccxxvi. 39.
Wyndham, Frances and Rachel, daughters of Sir Francis, petition; ccxxvi. 39.
-, Sir Wm., late Chancellor of the Exchequer; clxxxii. 41.
Wynne, John, Esq., high sheriff of co. Flint; cciv. 85.