Pages 606-607
Calendar of Treasury Papers, Volume 2, 1697-1702. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1871.
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Keighley, Thomas, Esq.; liii. 51.
-, -, forfeited lands, Ireland, petition; lxvi. 12.
-, Catherine, daughter of Thomas, maid of honour to the Queen; lxvi. 12.
Kelly, Hugh, of Ballyforin, Ireland; xliii. 61.
-, Lawrence, estate of, Ireland; l. 14.
Kempe, John, Gent.; lxxvi. 35.
Kendal, John, Esq.; lxxvi. 35.
Kenmare, Viscount; lxi. 14.
-, Hellen, Lady, wife of Sir Nicholas Browne; lxi. 14.
Kennedy, Maurice; lxxvi. 14.
Kennington, the manor of, part of the Duchy of Cornwall; lx. 60.
Kensington; xlvi, 85; lv. 3; lxxvi. 33; lxxvii. 39; lxxviii. 12, 24.
-, His Majesty's house or palace, &c., at; xliv. 71; lix. 50; lxii. 45; lxxi. 33.
-, the King's servants at; lxiii. 4.
-, the King's stables at; xlvi. 82.
-, the Treasury, chambers at; lxii. 45.
-, works at; lxiv. 60; lxxviii. 66.
Kent, present of the “Countess of Kent's powder” to the Queen of Sweden; li. 6.
-, the hoymen of; lxxiii. 61.
-, John, collector of duty on salt; lxix. 29; lxxv. 39.
-, Thomas, commander of the “Slaughter” galley; xlvi. 71.
-, -, receiver-general of aids, Lincolnshire; liii. 43.
-, [? the same]; lxxiv. 56.
-, and Sussex, prevention of intelligence to France, and smuggling; xlv. 5a; li. 77; lv. 54, 65; lvi. 41; lvii. 57; lviii. 6, 8; lx. 12, 79; lxii. 71; lxiii. 21; lxix. 35, 61.
-, -, riding officers; lvi. 41; lxiii. 30.
Kerne, Mr.; lxix. 39.
Kerry, undisposed lands in; lxxvi. 14.
-, -, -, value enhanced; lxxvi. 14.
Kesteven; lxxiv. 56.
Key, one, army clothing; lxvii. 4.
Kidd, Captain [William], commander of the ship “Adventure,” the King's grant of what should be captured by him, &c. xlv. 52b.
-, -, the King's grant of pirates' goods to; lxv. 3.
-, -, lately from Madagascar; p. 326; lxvi. 48.
-, -, -, mention of the commission to; lxv. 3.
-, -, -, his effects; lxviii. 35; lxxiii. 56.
Kildalkey, Ireland; lxv. 18.
Kilkenny, a small library there given by the late bishop; lxxiv. 7.
Killarney, manufactory of linen there; lxi. 14.
Killigrew, Henry, Esq.; xlvii. 60; xlix. 7.
-, -, petition; xlix. 1.
-, -, groom of the bedchamber of King Charles II.; lv. 64; lvi. 23; lxi. 23; lxvii. 36; lxxvii. 18.
-, -, had suffered cold and hunger, &c.; lxxvii. 18.
-, -, fifty years a groom of the bedchamber; lxxvii. 18.
-, Mr., duties on windows; lxxv. 70.
-, Sir Peter, knight, receiver of the Duchy of Cornwall; xlviii. 62; lvii. 36; lxxi. 15.
-, -, built a public quay and pier at Falmouth, &c.; lvii. 36; lxx. 26.
-, Sir Robert; lxxvii. 40.
Kiltarton, the barony of; xliii. 75; xliv. 20.
King, Luke, a controller of East India goods; lxxvi. 31.
-, Mr., “Deputy Garter;” lxxv. 51.
-, -, wanted at Hanover; lxxv. 51.
-, Mr. Gregory, Lancaster herald; lxviii. 31b.
-, Sir William; lxi. 14.
King's coachman, the; liii. 50.
Kingston, Richard, pension; lxii. 78.
-, -, Doctor, pension; lxiii. 34.
Kingston-upon-Thames; lxii. 68; lxxi. 33.
King's Ware, near Torbay, innholders, &c.; lxi. 32.
Kinoul or Kinnoul, William, Earl of, memorial; xliv. 46; lxxiv. 61.
Kinsale, Ireland, the ferry of; lxiv. 28.
-, surveyor of customs at; lxxv. 44.
-, yard; xlix; 37.
Kingwell, Col. Maurice; xlvi. 20.
Kippax, Mr. Peter, chaplain; lxiv. 59.
Kirby, Christopher; liv. 5.
-, Captain; xlviii. 31; lxviii. 11.
-, the late lieutenant-general, regiment of; lxvi. 39.
Kirkby, Col. Roger, governor of Chester castle; lxii. 58.
Kirke, George; lxxvii. 40.
-, Mrs. M. or Lady Mary; lxxii. 29.
Knatchbull, Sir Thomas, muster-master to the marine regiments; lxxiii. 40.
Knight, John, Hythe; xlviii. 56.
-, John, Esq., late receiver-general and cashier of customs; lx. 36.
-, -, dismissed; lxxvii. 19.
-, Mr.; li. 27; lix. 5.
Knightley, the Hon. Thomas; xlviii. 30.
Knipe, Randolph, petition; lxii. 2.
Knox, Mr., woods for navy, Ireland; xliii. 56.
Kynes, Sir Henry; p. 461.