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Vol. DVII (ff. 239). 1705- May 1708.
includes:
- f. i John Gellibrand, Clerk of the Cheque to Messengers of the Chamber: Letter to: 1705.
- f. 1 Sir Charles Cox, MP: Letter to J. Gellibrand: 1705.
- ff. 1-3, 167, 171 John Lade, MP: Depositions, etc., rel. to: 1708, n.d.: Partly printed.
- f. 3 John Strangeways Rawles, of Southwark: Deposition by: 1705.: Printed.
- f. 4 William Banastre, Chief Justice of counties Brecknockshire, Glamorgan and Radnorshire: Memorial to Qu. Anne: 1705.: Signed.
- f. 4 Charles Coxe, MP: Memorial to Qu. Anne: 1705.: Signed.
- f. 4 Peter and Thomas Morgan, burglars, of county Brecknockshire: Memorial rel. to: 1705.
- ff. 5-6b John Pays, sea captain: Papers rel. to: 1706.: Abstract.
- ff. 5-8b Weymouth, Dorset: Letter, etc., from Mayor to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- ff. 7-8b Sir Charles Hedges, Secretary of State: Prisoners in his custody: 1706.
- ff. 7-8b William Sharpe, Clerk of the Cheque: Returns of prisoners: 1706, 1710.
- f. 9 Sir Charles Hedges, Secretary of State: Letters, etc., to: 1702-1708.: Partly Fr. and cipher.
- f. 9 David Allen, of county Pembrokeshire: Letter to Sir C. Hedges: 1706.
- f. 10 Thomas Salkeld, of Newcastle: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.
- ff. 10, 18 James Murray, highwayman: Letters rel. to: 1707.
- f. 11 Benjamin Beardwell, printer: Memorial rel. to: 1707.
- f. 11 Henry Legat, Messenger of the Chamber: Memorial by: 1707.
- ff. 11, 14 Abel Roper, Tory journalist: Information rel. to: 1707.
- ff. 11, 14 Newspapers Great Britain and Ireland: Memorials rel. to 'Post Boy': 1707.
- ff. 11, 14 Abel Boyer, Huguenot writer: Memorials rel. to: 1707.
- ff. 12-13b Cohne de La Pepinière, French privateer: Letter, etc., rel. to: 1707.
- ff. 12-13b John Sorsoleil, Huguenot naval chaplain: Deposition by: 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 14- 15b Benjamin Beardwell, printer: Examination of: 1707.: Signed.
- f. 16 James Coates, highwayman: Letter rel. to: 1707.
- f. 16 Sir William Benson, Sheriff of London: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1707-1710.: Partly signed.
- f. 16 Sir Ambrose Crowley, MP: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- f. 18 Henry Ogle, Sheriff of county Northumberland: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- f. 19 George Dance, Drum-Major, Lepell's Foot: Letter to Sir C. Hedges: 1707.
- ff. 21-22b Shipping: Names, etc., of Scots taken on ship 'Orange Tree', with report: 1707.
- ff. 21-22b Prisoners of War: Scots taken on board 'Orange Tree': 1707.
- f. 23 John Blencowe, Serjeant-at-Iaw, afterwards Justice of the Common Pleas: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707, [1710?].
- f. 24 Francis Higgins, Archdeacon of Cashel: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.
- f. 26 John Peirce, mercer, of St Martin within Ludgate, London: Bond by,: 1707.: Signed. Signet.
- f. 26 Thomas Smith: Witnessed, in: 1707.
- f. 26 Joseph Roe, of St Gregory's parish, London: Bond by: 1707.: Signed. Signet.
- f. 28 William Lane, of county Gloucestershire: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- f. 28 John Parsons, JP; of county Gloucestershire: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- f. 28 Charles Delafaye, Under Secretary of State: Witnessed: in 1707-1710.
- f. 28 Stephen Baldwyn, of county Gloucestershire: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- f. 28 Richard Cocks, of county Gloucestershire: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 30- 31 Giles Earle, MP for Chippenham, and Treasury Commissioner: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 30-31 Ed. Hearst, JP for county Wiltshire: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 30-31 Sir William Pynsent, 1st Baronet: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 30-31 Sir William Pynsent, 2nd Baronet: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 30-31 Francis Merewether, MP: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 30-31 Walter Ernle, sheriff of county Wiltshire: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 30-31 George Duckett, MP: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 30-31, 169 James Montagu, of Lackham; MP: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1707, 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 30-31, 63 Sir John Eyles, 2nd Baronet; Sub-Governor of the South Sea Company; Lord Mayor of London; Postmaster General: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 30-31, 63, 106 Josiah Diston, MP: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1707.: Partly signed.
- ff. 30-32,63-66b,98-101,106, 126*-126**, 184*-184**,205*-205** Devizes, Wiltshire: Papers, rel. to disturbances at: 1707-1710.
- f. 33 Charles Cranburn, Jacobite agent and Guard Marine at Dunkirk: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1707-1708.
- f. 35 London Secular Institutions. Prisons: Order for release of prisoner from Newgate: 1707.
- f. 35 William Butler, prisoner in Newgate: Order for his release: 1707.
- f. 35 James Fell, Keeper of Newgate: Order to: 1707.
- f. 36 Jeffery Saunders: Information by: 1707.: Copy.
- ff. 36-38 Thomas Hopkins, Under Secretary of State: Witnessed: in 1707.
- ff. 36-38 Overy, brewer: Informations against: 1707.
- f. 38 Captain Laurence St Loe, Trapaud's Foot: Information by: 1707.: Copy.
- f. 39 Robert Price, MP, Baron of the Exchequer: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 39-52 John Organ, of Haresfield: Papers rel. to: 1707.
- ff. 39-52 City of Gloucester: Papers rel. to murder at: 1707.: Mostly copies.
- ff. 39-52 William Herbert: Papers rel. to his murder: 1707.
- f. 41 John Cocks, of Gloucester: Letter to T. Bretton: 1707.
- f. 41 Thomas Bretton, of the Middle Temple: Letter to: 1707.
- f. 43 John Johnsons, of Gloucester: Information by: 1707.: Copy.
- f. 43 Anne Gregory, servant, of Gloucester: Information by: 1707.: Copy.
- f. 43b Henry Braddis, labourer, of Gloucester: Information by: 1707.: Copy.
- f. 44 Francis Bennett, of Gloucester: Information by: 1707.: Copy.
- f. 44 Edward Elliot, of Gloucester: Information by: 1707.: Copy.
- ff. 44-45, 48b Mary Rolfe, daughter of Elizabeth Rolfe, widow, of Gloucester: Information by, etc.: 1707.: Copies.
- f. 45 Thomas Grymes, of Upton St Leonards: Information by: 1707.: Copy.
- f. 45 Thomas Shattford, of Churchdown: Examination of: 1707.: Copy.
- f. 49 William Blizzard, of Up Hatherley: Examination of: 1707.: Copy.
- f. 51 Elizabeth Fairbrell, wife of Richard Fairbrell, of Gloucester: Information by: 1707.: Copy.
- f. 52 John Mare, of Haresfield: Information by: 1707.: Copy.
- f. 53 Philip Papillon, MP: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- f. 53 Matthew Aylmer, 1st Baron Aylmer: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- f. 57 Captain Henry Lawrence, RN: Letter rel. to: 1707.
- f. 57 Navy; England: Letter rel. to loss of H.M.S. 'Coventry': 1707.
- f. 57 White Kennett, Bishop of Peterborough: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1707, 1720.
- ff. 59-62b Ann Hamilton, informer: Information by: 1707.
- f. 65 Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1707-1708.
- f. 67 Erasmus Lewis, Under Secretary of State: Letters to T. Hopkins: 1707.: Partly copy.
- ff. 67, 115, 125-126 Alexander Valière, alias Clarke; agent of Robert, 1st Earl of Oxford: Papers rel. to: 1707.
- ff. 67, 190, 210, 220-223 Thomas Hopkins, Under Secretary of State: Letters, etc., to: 1707-1710, n.d.: Partly Fr.
- ff. 69-236b passim Sir James Montagu, judge: Reports, opinions, etc., as Attorney- or Solicitor-General: 1707-1710.: Partly Lat.: Mostly signed. Partly copies.
- ff. 69-92b, 98-101 Simon Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt: Legal reports and opinions by: 1707-1709.: Partly signed and copies.
- ff. 71-76b John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland: 1703-1720.
- f. 73 John Lawes, diplomatist: Letter to: 1707.
- ff. 73, 81-92b Major Andrew Mortimore, Stanhope's Foot: Letter, etc., to J. Lawes: 1707.
- ff. 73-92b Mary Reed, English Roman Catholic: Letters to, etc.: 1707.
- f. 75 Elizabeth Bishop, English Roman Catholic: Letter to J. Laws: 1707.: Signed.
- f. 75 William Elliot, English Roman Catholic: Letter to J. Laws: 1707.
- f. 75 William Hancock, English Roman Catholic: Letter to J. Laws: 1707.
- f. 77 William Hancock, English Roman Catholic: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- f. 77 Catherin Jeffs, English Roman Catholic: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- f. 77 Ann Hilliard, English Roman Catholic: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- f. 77 Elizabeth Bishop, English Roman Catholic: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- f. 77 Ann Scandrell, English Roman Catholic: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.: Signed.
- f. 77 William Elliot, English Roman Catholic: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.
- f. 81 Elizabeth Winton, English Roman Catholic: Letter to: 1707.
- f. 81 J. Winton: Letter to E. Winton: 1707.
- f. 83 Elizabeth Rokeby, English Roman Catholic: Letter to: 1707.
- f. 83 John Rokeby: Letter to E. Rokeby: 1707.
- f. 86 Elizabeth Tempest: Letter to her daughters, etc.: 1707.
- f. 87 R. Tempest: Letter to his nieces: 1707.
- f. 88 Edmund Adyes: Letter to his daughter, - Reade: 1707.
- f. 91 William Bann[ester?]: Letter to his sister, Frances Bannester: 1707.
- f. 91 Frances Bannester, English Roman Catholic: Letter to: 1707.
- f. 92 F. Scandrell: Letter to his daughter, Elizabeth: 1707.
- ff. 93-96b Sir Basil Dixwell, 2nd Baronet; of Broome: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1707.
- ff. 95-96 Richard Card, bricklayer, of Bridge, county Kent: Depositions by: 1707.: Copies.
- ff. 97-98b Nicholas Spencer, labourer, of St Stephen's, Coleman Street: Deposition by: 1707.
- ff.97-98b, 133-133b, 175-176b Joseph Addison, dramatist and essayist: Witnessed: in 1707-1708.
- ff. 103-104b Peregrine Palmer, waterman of London Custom House: Deposition by: 1707.: Signed.
- ff.103-104b Richard Millard, waterman of London Custom House: Deposition by: 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 108, 123 Thomas Atterbury, Clerk of the Cheque to Messengers of the Chamber: Returns of prisoners: 1707.: Signed.
- f. 111 William Fuller, impostor: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1709.
- ff.112-114b John Wetherly, alias Wetherley; thief: Information by: 1707.
- ff. 115-116b Captain Henry Baker, Surveyor General of Riding officers in counties Kent and Sussex: Account of interview with Lord Oxford: 1707.
- ff.115-116b Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford: Account of interview with: 1707.
- f. 119 Charles Egerton: Letter of: 1707.
- ff.125-126 John Bara, agent of Robert, 1st Earl of Oxford: Confession by: 1707.
- f. 127 Gravesend, Kent: Correspondence of Mayor with Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- f. 127 James Fry, Mayor of Gravesend: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 129 Sir John Holt, Lord Chief Justice: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1707-1710.: Partly copies.
- ff. 133-137b Jean Louis de Beaumont, French lieutenant: Examination of, etc.: 1708.
- ff. 134-135 Peter Demant, periwig maker: Deposition by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 134-135 Peter Chapny, periwig maker: Deposition by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 134-137b H. D. Cott: Witnessed: in 1708.
- f. 136 Alexander Caldwell: Deposition by: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 136 Daniel Minel: Deposition by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 138-140 Edward Evans: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- ff. 141-142b London Secular Institutions. Prisons: Papers rel. to deliveries of Newgate: 1708-1710.
- f. 143 Dorien and Newhouse; merchants: Letter rel. to: 1708.
- ff. 144-145b Samuel [Nover?], tailor, of St Botolph's, Aldersgate: Information by: 1708.: With mark.
- ff. 146-148, 165 Sir Salathiel Lovell, Baron of Exchequer: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Partly signed.
- f. 148 Captain Joseph Hill, prisoner in Fleet prison: Information by: 1708.: Copy.
- f. 148 William Greg, alias Gregg; clerk to Robert Harley; conspirator: Information rel. to: 1708.
- f. 149 Sir John Gibson, alias Gibsone; MP; Lieutenant-Governor of Portsmouth: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1707-1709.
- ff. 151-152b Captain Patrick Lyon, Price's Foot: Information by: 1708.: Copy.
- ff. 153-154 John Warter, Admiralty Solicitor: Proof of evidence rel. to prisoners from ship 'Salisbury': 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 153-154, 196, 216-217,224,227,231-236b Edward Griffin, 1st Baron Griffin: Papers rel. to: 1708.: Partly Lat.
- ff. 153-236 passim Jacobites: Papers rel. to prisoners from ship 'Salisbury': 1708-1709.: Partly Fr. and Lat.
- ff. 153-236b passim Shipping: Papers rel. to capture of ship 'Salisbury': 1708-1709.
- f. 155 William Goulding: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- ff. 157-159 Charles Paulet, 2nd Duke of Bolton: Letters, etc., to: 1708-1719.
- ff. 157-159 Thomas Cooper, of county Dorset: Letter, etc., to Duke of Bolton: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 157-159 Harry Constantine, of county Dorset: Letter, etc., to Duke of Bolton: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 157-159 John Williams, of Herringston; DL for county Dorset: Letter to Duke of Bolton: 1708.: Signed.
- ff.157-159 Robert Browne, of Frampton and Forston: Letter, etc., to Duke of Bolton: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 160 Gawen Aynesley, alias Annesley; JP for county Northumberland: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- ff. 160, 166 Charles Carr, of Chatto: Warrant for his arrest, etc.: 1708.
- ff. 161, 181 Samuel Boise, of Hull: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 161, 181 Daniel Hoare, of Hull: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 161, 181 Andrew Perrott, Mayor of Hull: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 161, 181 Phillip Wilkinson, of Hull: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 161, 181 Erasmus Darwin, Mayor of Hull: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 161, 181 Simon Sisson, of Hull: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 161, 181 Richard Gray, of Hull: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 161, 181 William Mowld, of Hull: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 161, 181 William Hydes, of Hull: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 161, 181 Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire: Correspondence of Mayor and J.P.s with Lord Sunderland: 1708, 1710.: Signed.
- f. 163 Lieutenant-Colonel Stephen St John, Molesworth's Regt: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- ff. 167, 171-174 Sir Charles Cox, MP: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1708, 1710.
- f. 169 Edward Johnson, Curate of Christian Malford: Letter rel. to: 1708.
- f. 169 Thomas Long, JP for county Wiltshire: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 171 William Puryour, DL of Southwark: Deposition by: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 173 William Welsh, of Southwark: Affidavit by: 1708.
- ff.173-174 William Osborne, tobacconist, of Southwark: Affidavits rel. to: 1708.
- f. 174 Patrick Standish, of Southwark: Affidavit by: 1708.: With mark.
- f. 175 Filippo Gherardini, Venetian merchant: Examinations of: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 175 Tomaso Bianchini, servant to F Gherardini: Examination of: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 175b Giacomo Guarmani, Bolognese surgeon: Examination by: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 177 William Jackson, Mayor of Bristol: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708, 1709.: Signed.
- f. 177 William Whitehead, Mayor of Bristol: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 177 Samuel Wallis, Mayor of Bristol: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708-1709.: Signed and copy.
- f. 177 Francis Whitchurch, Sheriff of Bristol: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708, 1709.: Signed and copy.
- f. 177 Bristol, Gloucestershire: Correspondence of Mayor and Aldermen with Lord Sunderland: 1708-1709.
- f. 183 Peter Sexton: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- f. 185 Captain Alexander Gawne, alias Gawen: Letter to Sir James [Montagu?]: 1708.
- f. 185? Sir James Montagu, judge: Letters to: 1708, 1709.
- ff.187-188b George Green, mariner: Examination of: [1708?].
- f. 189 Moriarty, formerly in service of Admiral G Churchill: Letter to [Lord Sunderland]: [1708?].: Fr.
- ff. 190, 210, 222 Benjamin Bynes, clergyman: Letters, etc., to T. Hopkins: 1708.
- ff. 191-194b John Writtell, privateer captain, of Poole: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland: aft. 1702-[1708?].
- ff.191b-192,197b-198 John Foster, JP: for York. Certificate by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 197b-198 City of York: Certificate by Mayor and J.P.s: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 197b-198 Emanuel Justice, JP for York: Certificate by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 197b-198 Robert Davye, JP for York: Certificate by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 197b-198 Thomas Mosley, JP for York: Certificate by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 197b-198 Richard Thompson, Mayor of York: Certificate by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 199-203 John Evans, Bishop of Bangor and (1716) of Meath: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland: aft. 1702- [1716?].
- ff. 201-203 [K?] Bodvell: Letters to Bp of Bangor: 1708.
- f. 204 John Curtis, pattenmaker, of Southwark: Deposition by: 1708.: Copy.
- f. 204 John Spence, of Southwark: Depositions against: 1708.: Copies.
- f. 204 James Holland, of Southwark: Deposition by: 1708.: Copy.
- ff. 204-205b Isa: Shard: Witnessed, in: 1708.
- f. 206 William Watson, of Canterbury; Commissioner of Sewers in county Kent: Deposition by: 1708.
- ff. 206-207b John Beaumont, Mayor of Canterbury: Witnessed: in 1708.
- ff. 208b-209 Sackville Gwynne, JP for county Carmarthenshire: Certificate to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 208b-209 Griffith Rice, MP: Certificate to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 208b-209 Samuel Davies, RC priest: Certificate rel. to: 1708.
- f. 212 John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buck ingham and Normanby 1703: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- f. 218 Patrick Scott, prisoner in Newgate: Letter to his wife: 1708.
- f. 220 Theophilus Oglethorpe, MP; titular 1st Baron Oglethorpe: Letter to T. Hopkins: 1708.
- f. 226 John Cormell: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- f. 229 Benjamin Bynes, clergyman: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- f. 237 Leonard Robson, prisoner in Newgate: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- f. 238 Patrick Scott, prisoner in Newgate: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Partly signed.
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- Addison, Joseph, dramatist and essayist
Adyes, Edmund
Allen, David, of county Pembrokeshire
Atterbury, Thomas, Clerk of the Cheque to Messengers of the Chamber, fl 1684-1707
Aylmer, Matthew, 1st Baron Aylmer, naval officer and politician, c 1650-1720
Aynesley, Gawen, alias Annesley; JP for county Northumberland
Baker, Henry, Surveyor General of Riding Officers in Kent and Sussex, fl 1709
Baldwyn, Stephen, of Gloucestershire; correspondent of Lord Sunderland, fl 1707
Banastre, William, Chief Justice of Brecknockshire, Glamorgan and Radnorshire, fl 1705
Bannester, Frances, English Roman Catholic; sister of William Bannester, fl 1707
Bannester, Francis William, Provincial of the English Benedictines at Canterbury, d 1726
Bara, John, agent of Robert, 1st Earl of Oxford, fl 1707
Beardwell, Benjamin, printer, fl 1700
Beaumont, Jean Louis, French lieutenant
Beaumont, John, Mayor of Canterbury
Bennett, Francis, of Gloucester
Benson, William, Sheriff of London
Bianchini, Tomaso, servant to F Gherardini
Bishop, Elizabeth, English Roman Catholic
Blencowe, John, Serjeant-at-Iaw, afterwards Justice of the Common Pleas
Blizzard, William, of Up Hatherley
Bodvell, K?
Boise, Samuel, of Hull
Boyer, Abel, Huguenot writer
Braddis, Henry, labourer, of Gloucester
Bretton, Thomas, of the Middle Temple
Browne, Robert, of Frampton and Forston
Burnet, Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury, 1643-1715
Butler, William, prisoner in Newgate
Bynes, Benjamin, clergyman
Caldwell, Alexander
Card, Richard, bricklayer, of Bridge, county Kent
Carr, Charles, of Chatto
Chapny, Peter, periwig maker
Churchill, John, 1st Duke of Marlborough
Coates, James, highwayman
Cocks, John, of Gloucester
Cocks, Richard, of county Gloucestershire
Constantine, Harry, of county Dorset
Cooper, Thomas, of Dorset; correspondent of the Duke of Bolton, fl 1708
Cormell, John
Cott, H. D.
Cox, Charles, MP
Coxe, Charles, MP
Cranburn, Charles, Jacobite agent and Guard Marine at Dunkirk
Crowley, Ambrose, MP
Curtis, John, pattenmaker, of Southwark
Dance, George, drum-major, fl 1707-1708
Darwin, Erasmus, Mayor of Hull, fl 1707-1720
Davies, Samuel, priest, fl 1708
Davye, Robert, justice of the peace, fl 1708
Delafaye, Charles, politician and civil servant, 1677-1762
Demant, Peter, periwig maker and author of a deposition, fl 1708
Diston, Josiah, politician and director of the Bank of England, c 1667-1737
Dixwell, Basil, 2nd Baronet, of Broome House, politician and army officer, 1665-1750
Dorien and Newhouse, merchants
Duckett, George, politician and customs officer, 1684-1732
Earle, Giles, MP for Chippenham, and Treasury Commissioner
Egerton, Charles, of Add MS 61607
Elliot, Edward, of Gloucester, fl 1707
Elliot, William, English Roman Catholic
Ernle, Walter, 4th Baronet, Sheriff of Wiltshire, 1676-1732
Evans, Edward, correspondent of Lord Sunderland, fl 1702-1708
Evans, John, Bishop of Bangor and (1716) of Meath
Eyles, John, 2nd Baronet, financier and politician, 1683-1745
Fairbrell, Elizabeth, wife of Richard Fairbrell, of Gloucester, fl 1707
Fell, James, Keeper of Newgate, fl 1696-1707
Foster, John, JP
Fry, James, Mayor of Gravesend
Fuller, William, impostor
Gawne, Alexander, alias Gawen, army officer and correspondent of Sir James Montagu, fl 1708
Gellibrand, John, parliamentary clerk and correspondent of Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, fl 1700-1711
Gherardini, Filippo, merchant and subject of an examination, fl 1708
Gibson, John, Knight, alias Gibsone; army officer, politician and Lieutenant-Governor of Portsmouth, 1637-1717
Goulding, William, correspondent of Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, fl 1708
Gray, Richard, of Hull, correspondent of Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, fl 1708
Green, George, mariner and author of a declaration, fl 1709
Greg, William, alias Gregg, clerk, spy and conspirator, d 1708
Gregory, Anne, of Gloucester, servant and informer, fl 1707
Griffin, Edward, 1st Baron Griffin of Braybrooke, courtier and conspirator, before 1651-1710
Grymes, Thomas, of Upton St Leonards, source of information, fl 1707
Guarmani, Giacomo, of Bologna, surgeon and subject of an examination, fl 1708
Gwynne, Sackville, of Carmarthenshire, justice of the peace and signatory of a certificate to Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, fl 1708
Hamilton, Ann, informer
Hancock, William, English Roman Catholic
Harcourt, Simon, 1st Viscount Harcourt
Harley, Robert, first Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, politician, 5 Dec 1661-21 May 1724,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000083423906
Hearst, Ed., JP for county Wiltshire
Hedges, Charles, Sec of State
Herbert, William, of Add MS 61607
Higgins, Francis, Archdeacon of Cashel
Hill, Joseph, Captain; prisoner in Fleet prison
Hilliard, Ann, English Roman Catholic
Hoare, Daniel, of Hull
Holland, James, of Southwark
Holt, John, Lord Chief Justice
Hopkins, Thomas, Under Sec of State
Hydes, William, of Hull
Jackson, William, Mayor of Bristol
Jeffs, Catherin, English Roman Catholic
Johnson, Edward, Curate of Christian Malford
Johnsons, John, of Gloucester
Justice, Emanuel, JP for York
Kennett, White, Bishop of Peterborough
La Pepinière, Cohne, French privateer
Lade, John, MP
Lane, William, of county Gloucestershire
Lawes, John, diplomatist
Lawrence, Henry, Captain; RN
Legat, Henry, Messenger of the Chamber
Lewis, Erasmus, Under Sec of State
Long, Thomas, JP for county Wiltshire
Lovell, Salathiel, Baron of Exchequer
Lyon, Patrick, Captain; Price's Foot
Mare, John, of Haresfield
Merewether, Francis, MP
Millard, Richard, waterman of London Custom House
Minel, Daniel
Montagu, James, judge
Montagu, James, of Lackham; MP
Morgan, Peter and Thomas, burglars, of county Brecknockshire
Moriarty, formerly in service of Admiral G Churchill
Mortimore, Andrew, Major; Stanhope's Foot
Mosley, Thomas, JP for York
Mowld, William, of Hull
Murray, James, highwayman
Navy of England
Nover?, Samuel, tailor, of St Botolph's, Aldersgate
Ogle, Henry, Sheriff of county Northumberland
Oglethorpe, Theophilus, MP; titular 1st Baron Oglethorpe
Organ, John, of Haresfield
Osborne, William, tobacconist, of Southwark
Overy, brewer
Palmer, Peregrine, waterman of London Custom House
Papillon, Philip, MP
Parsons, John, JP; of county Gloucestershire
Paulet, Charles, 2nd Duke of Bolton
Pays, John, sea captain
Peirce, John, mercer, of St Martin within Ludgate, London
Perrott, Andrew, Mayor of Hull
Price, Robert, MP, Baron of the Exchequer
Puryour, William, DL of Southwark
Pynsent, William, 1st Baronet
Pynsent, William, 2nd Baronet
Rawles, John Strangeways, of Southwark
Reed, Mary, English Roman Catholic
Rice, Griffith, MP
Robson, Leonard, prisoner in Newgate
Roe, Joseph, of St Gregory's parish, London
Rokeby, Elizabeth, English Roman Catholic
Rokeby, John
Rolfe, Mary, daughter of Elizabeth Rolfe, widow, of Gloucester
Roper, Abel, Tory journalist
Salkeld, Thomas, of Newcastle
Saunders, Jeffery
Scandrell, Ann, English Roman Catholic
Scandrell, F.
Scott, Patrick, prisoner in Newgate
Sexton, Peter
Shard, Isa:
Sharpe, William, Clerk of the Cheque
Shattford, Thomas, of Churchdown
Sheffield, John, 1st Duke of Buck ingham and Normanby 1703
Sisson, Simon, of Hull
Smith, Thomas, of Add MS 61607
Sorsoleil, John, Huguenot naval chaplain
Spence, John, of Southwark
Spencer, Nicholas, labourer, of St Stephen's, Coleman Street
St John, Stephen, Lieutenant-Colonel; Molesworth's Regt
St Loe, Laurence, Captain; Trapaud's Foot
Standish, Patrick, of Southwark
Tempest, Elizabeth, of Add MS 61607
Tempest, R.
Thompson, Richard, Mayor of York
Valière, Alexander, alias Clarke; agent of Robert, 1st Earl of Oxford
Wallis, Samuel, Mayor of Bristol
Warter, John, Admiralty Solicitor
Watson, William, of Canterbury; Commissioner of Sewers in county Kent
Welsh, William, of Southwark
Wetherly, John, alias Wetherley; thief
Whitchurch, Francis, Sheriff of Bristol
Whitehead, William, Mayor of Bristol
Wilkinson, Phillip, of Hull
Williams, John, of Herringston; DL for county Dorset
Winton, Elizabeth, English Roman Catholic
Winton, J.
Writtell, John, privateer captain, of Poole - Places:
- Bristol, Gloucestershire
Devizes, England
Gloucester, Gloucesterhire
Gravesend, Kent
Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
Weymouth, Dorset
York, Yorkshire