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Vol. DVIII (ff. 221). June 1708-June 1709.
includes:
- f. 1 Benjamin Bynes, clergyman: Letter to Rev. - Jones: 1708.
- f. 3 Patrick Scott, prisoner in Newgate: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Partly signed.
- ff. 5-8b Richard Bury, Mayor of Weymouth: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 7-8b John Bartlett, fisherman, of Weymouth: Affidavit by: 1708.: Copy.
- ff. 7b-8b George Bradbury, fisherman, of Weymouth: Affidavit by: 1708.: Copy.
- ff. 9, 29 John Beaumont, Mayor of Canterbury: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 9, 29 Canterbury, Kent: Correspondence of Lord Sunderland with Mayor: 1708-1709.
- ff. 9, 57,109-110b Shipping: Papers rel. to capture of ship 'Salisbury': 1708-1709.
- ff.9,57,109-110b Jacobites: Papers rel. to prisoners from ship 'Salisbury': 1708-1709.: Partly Fr. and Lat.
- ff. 11-15b Thomas Pelham, MP: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- ff. 13-14 Henry Apps, pipemaker, of Lewes: Affidavit by: 1708.: Copy.
- f. 15 John Willard, glazier, of Lewes: Affidavit by: 1708.: Copy.
- f. 16 Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1707-1708.
- f. 19 George Parker: Letter to H. Baker: [ 1708?].
- ff. 19-22b, 64 Captain Henry Baker, Surveyor General of Riding officers in counties Kent and Sussex: Letters to: 1708-1709.
- f. 21 Samuel Gyles, Riding officer at Eastbourne: Letter to H. Baker: 1708.
- f. 21 Lewis Gillart, Riding officer at Eastbourne: Letter to H. Baker: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 21 Richard Holmes, Riding Officer at Eastbourne: Letter to H. Baker: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 23-26 Sir John Gibson, alias Gibsone; MP; Lieutenant-Governor of Portsmouth: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1707-1709.
- ff. 25-26 William Rowland, master of ship 'Two Friends': Certificates rel. to: 1708.: Partly copies.
- ff. 25-26 Shipping: Papers rel. to ship 'Two Friends' of London: 1708.
- f. 26 Joseph Lombard, Inspector-General of Marine at Bordeaux: Certificates rel. to prisoners of war: 1705, 1708.: Fr.
- f. 26 Bordeaux, France: Certificate issued at: 1708.
- f. 27 Charles Cranburn, Jacobite agent and Guard Marine at Dunkirk: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1707-1708.
- ff. 29-32 Louis de Clisson, Chevalier de Clisson; younger son of Comte de Clisson: Certificates, etc., rel. to.
- f. 31 Johan Albert Sichterman, Dutch colonel: Pass issued by: 1708.: Dutch.: Copy.
- f. 32 John Macky, Post Office agent at Dover: Certificate by: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 33 Louis de Clisson, Chevalier de Clisson; younger son of Comte de Clisson: Letter to Comtesse de Roye: 1708.
- f. 33 Elisabeth Roye de la Rochefoucauld, widow of Frédéric, Comte de Roye et de Roucy: Letter to: 1708.
- f. 35 Charlotte de Roye de la Rochefoucauld, daughter of Frédéric, Comte de Roye et de Roucy; Governess to George II's children: Letter of: 1708.
- f. 38 Louis de Clisson, Chevalier de Clisson; younger son of Comte de Clisson: Examination of: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 38-39b Herbert Randolph, of Canterbury: Witnessed, in: 1708.
- f. 40 Thomas Powell, Mayor of Deal: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- f. 40 Deal, Kent: Correspondence of Mayor with Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- ff. 42, 52, 116, 144, 178 London Secular Institutions. Prisons: Papers rel. to deliveries of Newgate: 1708-1710.
- ff.44,100,155 Sir George Maxwell: Letter to Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1708.
- f. 46 Lieutenant-Colonel John Farewell, Deputy Lieutenant, Tower of London: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1708.
- f. 46 Tower of London: Letter by Deputy Lieutenant rel. to security of prisoners: 1708.
- f. 48 Henry Boyle, Baron Carleton; Secretary of State: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- ff. 50-51 Major Benjamin Rudyerd, Lord Portmore's Foot: Deposition by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 50-51 John MacCormick, landwaiter at Cork: Deposition against: 1708.
- ff. 54-55b Jean Goodame: Information by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 54-55b Paul Grou: Information by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 54-55b Jacob de Bonnaire: Information by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 54-55b Daniel Debonnaire: Information by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 54-55b Jacques Quesnel: Information by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 54-55b Louis Proutaux: Information by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 54-55b Jacques de La Mare: Information by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 54-55b John Rodolph: Information by: 1708.: With mark.
- f. 56 Roger Smith: Witnessed, in: 1708.
- f. 56 Marie Charter: Information by: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 57 John Warter, Admiralty Solicitor: Letter to T. Hopkins: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 57, 109-110b John Middleton, titular 2nd Viscount Clermont: Report rel. to: 1709.
- ff. 57, 113, 170-172 Thomas Hopkins, Under Secretary of State: Letters, etc., to: 1707-1710, n.d.: Partly Fr.
- ff.57,109-110b Captain Charles Middleton, in French service; brother of John, titular Viscount Clermont: Reports rel. to: 1709.
- f. 59 Thomas Wells, Inspector of Hawkers and Pedlars: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- f. 61 City of Worcester: Letters to Mayor: 1708-1709.
- f. 6 3 Aliens: Applicants for naturalisation and denization: [1708?].
- f. 63 Manuel Marquez, Portuguese army contractor; commissary of Estevan Alvares Bandeyra: Letters, etc., rel. to: 1709-1710.: Fr.
- f. 63 Jerome de Oliver, alias Oliveira; Portuguese merchant in London: Papers rel. to: 1707-1710.: Partly Fr.
- f. 63 Mendes da Costa family; of Bayonne, Rouen and London: Note rel. to: [1708?].
- f. 63 Da Costa family: Note rel. to: [1708?].
- f. 63 Thiotonio dos Santos, Portuguese merchant: Note rel. to: [1708?].
- f. 63 Marcos dos Santos, naturalised Portuguese merchant: Note rel. to: [ 1708 ?].
- f. 63 Mendes family: Note rel. to: [1708?].
- f. 64 John Jordan, Riding officer at Folkestone: Correspondence with H. Baker, etc.: 1708.
- ff. 66, 96, 136 Dover: Correspondence of Mayor with Lord Sunderland: 1708-1710.
- ff. 66, 96, 136 Dover: Letters from, to Lord Sunderland: 1707-1710.
- ff. 66, 96, 136 Edward Wivell, Mayor of Dover: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland: 1708-1710.
- ff. 68-85b Thomas Henley, RC woollen draper, of St Martin in the Fields: Papers taken from,: 1708: Partly Lat. and Dutch.
- ff. 68-85b James Morres, RC woollen draper, of St Martin in the Fields: Papers taken from: 1708.: Partly Lat. and Dutch.
- f. 83 Netherlands; United Provinces. States General: Passports for T. Stanley and J. Morres: 1708.: Dutch.: Printed, with MS. additions. Seal en placard.
- f. 83 Passports and Safeguards: States General, for T. Stanley and J. Morres: 1708.: Dutch.: Printed, with MS. additions. Seal en placard.
- f. 86 Edward Wivell, Mayor of Dover: Witnessed: in 1708.
- f. 86 Clement Buck, jurat of Dover: Witnessed: in 1708.
- ff. 86-88b Henry Davis, packet boat captain: Examination of, etc.: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 88 David Denoon, of Ostend: Letter to Capt. H. Davis: 1708.
- ff. 90-95 Chevalier de Brabant, French prisoner: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Fr.
- ff. 98b-99b John Wetherly, alias Wetherley; thief: Report rel. to: 1708.
- ff.98b-99b Peter King, 1st Baron King of Ockham 1725; Lord Chancellor: Report by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 102-103b Moriarty, formerly in service of Admiral G Churchill: Allegations by: circ. 1708.
- ff. 104-106 William Herbert, 2nd Marquess of Powis: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: bef. 1708.
- f. 107 John Cooke, naval gunner: Letter rel. to: 1709.
- ff. 107, 150, 161-62, 212 Sir Robert Eyre, MP: Reports by, as Solicitor General: 1709-1710.: Signed and copies.
- ff. 107-212 passim Sir James Montagu, judge: Reports, opinions, etc., as Attorney- or Solicitor-General: 1707-1710.: Partly Lat.: Mostly signed. Partly copies.
- ff. 108*-108** Devizes, Wiltshire: Papers, rel. to disturbances at: 1707-1710.
- f. 113 Alexander Valière, alias Clarke; agent of Robert, 1st Earl of Oxford: Letter to T. Hopkins: 1709.
- f. 114 John and Robert Eyres, druggists, of Bucklersbury, London: Letter rel. to: 1709.
- f. 118 Jacob Bury, Collector of Customs at Harwich: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1709.
- f. 120 Daniel Markes, Vicar of Welford: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1709.
- ff.120-121b,132-135b Weldon, Northamptonshire: Letters, etc., rel. to escape of T. Price at: 1709.
- ff. 122, 142 John Antony Goyeneta: Letters to Lord Sunderland,: 1709: Partly Ital: Partly signed.
- f. 124 Captain Edward Fitzgerald, Lord Tunbridge's Foot: Letter to J. Addison: 1709.
- f. 124 Joseph Addison, dramatist and essayist: Letters, etc., to: 1706-1718.: Partly Fr. and Span.
- ff. 126-129b George Strahan, printer: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1709.
- f. 130 Thomas Tournay, of Hythe: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1709: Signed.
- f. 130 Hythe, Kent: Correspondence of Mayor, etc., with Lord Sunderland: 1709.
- f. 130 Major-General Robert Hunter, colonial governor: Letter rel. to: 1709.
- f. 130 Elias Bassett, of Hythe: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Signed.
- f. 130 Henry Deedes, Mayor of Hythe: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Signed.
- f. 130 William Stoakes, of Hythe: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 132-135 Ger. Gore, JP, of Northampton: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 132-135 J. Ekins, JP for county Northamptonshire: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 132-135 Francis Arundell, MP: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 132-135 Sir Robert Hesilrige, 6th Baronet: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1705-1710.: Partly signed.
- f. 134 Daniel Markes, Vicar of Welford: Examination of: 1709.: Copy. Signed.
- f. 134 John Payne, Constable of Welford: Examination of: 1709.: Copy. Signed.
- f. 135 Edward Paybody, watchman, of Welford: Examination of: 1709.: Copy. With mark.
- f. 135 John Murdon, watchman, of Welford: Examination of: 1709.: Copy. Signed.
- ff. 138, 153, 196-201, 216 William Talbot, Bishop successively of Oxford, Salisbury, and Durham: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland: 1709.
- ff. 138, 153, 196-201b, 216 John Kemp, of Harvington, county Worcestershire: Letters, etc., rel. to his murder: 1709.
- ff. 138, 153, 196-201b, 216 Harvington, Evesham, Worcestershire: Letters, etc., rel. to alleged murder at: 1709.
- ff. 138, 153, 196-201b, 216 John Chare, of Harvington, county Worcestershire: Letters, etc., rel. to alleged murder by: 1709.
- ff. 146-148b William Lowndes, MP; Treasury Secretary: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1707-1709.: Partly signed.
- ff. 146-152b Customs and Excise: Report, etc., by Commissioners on export of corn: 1709.
- ff. 146-152b Corn: Papers, etc., rel. to controls on its export: 1709.
- ff. 147-148b Sir John Stanley, Baronet; Commissioner of the Customs, Warden of the Mint: Reports to Treasury: 1709, 1719.: Signed.
- ff. 147-148b William Culliford, Commissioner of Revenue in Ireland: Report by: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 147-148b Sir John Werden, 2nd Baronet: Report by, as Commissioner of Customs: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 147-148b Sir Matthew Dudley, 2nd Baronet; of Clopton: Report by, as Commissioner of Customs: 1709.: Signed.
- ff.147-148b John Barrington, 1st Viscount Barrington of Ardglass: Report by: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 151-152b Privy Council, The: Orders rel. to export of corn: 1692-1693.: Abstracts.
- f. 155 Sir George Maxwell: Letter rel. to: 1709.
- ff. 157-160b Richard Savage, 4th Earl Rivers: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland: 1706-1709.: Partly signed.
- f. 159 Kelvedon, Essex: Letter rel. to riot at: 1709.
- f. 159 Nicholas Corsellis, MP: Letter to Lord Rivers: 1709.
- f. 159 Coggeshall, Essex: Letter rel. to riot at: 1709.
- ff. 161-164b Weights and Measures: Letters rel. to their enforcement: 1709.
- f. 163 John Parsons, JP; of county Gloucestershire: Letter to Lord Somers: 1709.: Partly copy.
- f. 165 Nathaniel Day, Mayor of Bristol: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Signed.
- f. 165 Sir Thomas Day, MP: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 165, 169 Sir William Daines, MP: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 165, 169 Robert Yates, MP: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 165, 169 William Jackson, Mayor of Bristol: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708, 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 165, 169 James Hollidge, Mayor of Bristol: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Partly signed and copy.
- ff. 165, 169 William Swymmer, Mayor of Bristol: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Partly signed.
- ff. 165, 169 John Hawkins, Mayor of Bristol: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 165, 169-172 Bristol, Gloucestershire: Letters rel. to disturbances at: 1709.
- f. 167 James Morres, RC woollen draper, of St Martin in the Fields: Bond by: 1709.: Partly Lat.: Signed. Seal.
- f. 167 Thomas Nelson, apothecary, of St Giles in the Fields: Bond by: 1709.: Partly Lat.: Signed. Seal.
- f. 167 Thomas Henley, RC woollen draper, of St Martin in the Fields: Bond by,: 1709.: Partly Lat.: Signed. Seal.
- f. 167 Charles Delafaye, Under Secretary of State: Witnessed: in 1707-1710.
- f. 167 George Petre, woollen draper, of St Martin in the Fields: Bond by: 1709.: Partly Lat.: Signed. Seal.
- f. 167 John Wace, First Clerk in the Secretary of State's Office: Witnessed, in: 1709.
- ff. 170-172 Richard Savage, Secretary, Customs Commissioners: Letter, etc., to T. Hopkins: 1709.: Signed.
- f. 172 Jacob Reynardson, Customs Collector at Bristol: Letter to Customs Commissioners: 1709.: Extract.
- ff. 173-174b John Goodall, wagoner, of Walmsley Willow: Information by: 1709.: Copy.
- ff. 175-177, 206 Thomas Seward, Mayor of Dorchester, county Dorset: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1709.
- ff. 175-177, 206 Dorchester, Dorset: Letters, etc., from Mayor to Lord Sunderland: 1709.
- ff. 177, 206 Gideon Batailher, merchant, of Bordeaux: Examination, etc., of: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 180, 208, 212-213b, 218-221b East Looe, Cornwall: Correspondence of Mayor, etc., with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1709.
- ff. 180-195b Major-General Charles Trelawny, MP: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Signed.
- ff.180-195b John Williams, MP: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Signed.
- ff.180-195b, 208, 218-221b John Chubb, Mayor of East Looe: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1709-1710.: Partly signed.
- ff. 182-183b Thomas Husband, bargeman, of Morval: Examination of: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 182-183b John Buller: Witnessed: in 1709.
- ff.182-183b George Betty, bargeman, of Morval: Examination of: 1709.: With mark.
- ff.182-183b Robert Ryth, bargeman, of Morval: Examination of: 1709.: With mark.
- ff. 184-185b Richard Sprigs, of East Looe: Examination of: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 184-185b Richard Jewell, of East Looe: Examination of: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 188-189b Francis Scadgell, son of Agas Scadgell: Exarnination of: 1709.: Signed.
- ff.190-191b Nicholas Burt, of East Looe: Examination of: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 192-193b Richard Mutton, keeper of tippling house near East Looe: Examination of: 1709.: With mark.
- ff. 192-193b Mary Mutton, wife of Richard Mutton: Examination of: 1709.: With mark.
- ff.194-195b Thomas Ball, of East Looe: Examination of: 1709.: With mark.
- f. 198 Cornelius Hopkins, Curate of Harvington: Letter to - Wolley: 1709.
- f. 199 Thomas Ewans, of Evesham: Letter to - Wolley: 1709.
- ff. 200, 201 Robert Bourne, Vicar of Norton, county Worcestershire: Information by, etc.: 1709.
- f. 201 Edward Jew, bailiff's setter, of Harvington: Information by: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 202-203b Cornelius Smith, privateer captain: Information by: 1709.
- ff.204-205b Martha Newland, wife of R Devron; daughter of Christopher Newland: Examination of: 1709.
- f. 210 Private John Pritchard, Stewart's Regt: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1709.
- ff. 214-215b Thomas Sollars, carpenter, of Holborn: Affidavit by: 1709.: Copies.
- ff. 214-215b Captain Thomas Giles, 5th Foot: Information against: 1709.
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- Add MS 61101-61710, Add Ch 76069-76142, Seal CCV.8 : BLENHEIM PAPERS
Add MS 61491-61665 : D. CORRESPONDENCE AND PAPERS OF THE 3RD EARL OF SUNDERLAND61491-61665. BLENHEIM PAPERS. Vols. CCCXCI-DLXV. Correspondence…
Add MS 61607-61611 : D. Section VII. LEGAL CORRESPONDENCE AND PAPERS 61607-61611. BLENHEIM PAPERS. Vols. DVII-DXI. Correspondence and papers…
Add MS 61607-61609 : Vols. DVII-DIX. Letters, depositions, lists, reports, etc., relating to Sunderland's jurisdiction as Secretary of State…
Add MS 61608 : Vol. DVIII (ff. 221). June 1708-June 1709. includes: f. 1 Benjamin Bynes, clergyman: Letter to Rev. - Jones: 1708. f. 3 Patrick… - Hierarchy:
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- Addison, Joseph, dramatist and essayist
Apps, Henry, pipemaker, of Lewes
Arundell, Francis, MP
Baker, Henry, Surveyor General of Riding Officers in Kent and Sussex, fl 1709
Ball, Thomas, of East Looe, fl 1709
Barrington, John, 1st Viscount Barrington of Ardglass, dissenting theologian; politician, 1678-1734
Bartlett, John, fisherman, of Weymouth, fl 1708
Bassett, Elias, Warden of St Bartholomew's Hospital, Saltwood, fl early 18th century
Batailher, Gideon, merchant, of Bordeaux, fl early 18th century
Beaumont, John, Mayor of Canterbury
Betty, George, bargeman, of Morval
Bonnaire, Jacob
Bourne, Robert, Vicar of Norton, county Worcestershire
Boyle, Henry, Baron Carleton, Secretary of State
Brabant, Chevalier; French prisoner
Bradbury, George, fisherman, of Weymouth
Buck, Clement, jurat of Dover
Buller, John, of Add MS 61608
Burnet, Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury, 1643-1715
Burt, Nicholas, of East Looe
Bury, Jacob, Collector of Customs at Harwich
Bury, Richard, Mayor of Weymouth
Bynes, Benjamin, clergyman
Chare, John, of Harvington, county Worcestershire
Charter, Marie
Chubb, John, Mayor of East Looe
Clisson, Louis, Chevalier de Clisson; younger son of Comte de Clisson
Cooke, John, naval gunner
Corsellis, Nicholas, MP
Cranburn, Charles, Jacobite agent and Guard Marine at Dunkirk
Culliford, William, Commissioner of Revenue in Ireland
Da Costa, Family
Daines, William, Knight, politician, 1647-1724
Davis, Henry, packet boat captain, fl 1708
Day, Nathanael, Mayor of Bristol, d 1720
Day, Thomas, Knight, politician and Mayor of Bristol, c 1628-1709
Debonnaire, Daniel, informer, fl 1708
Deedes, Henry, Mayor of Hythe, d 1716
Delafaye, Charles, politician and civil servant, 1677-1762
Denoon, David, correspondent of Henry Davis, fl 1708
Dudley, Matthew, 2nd Baronet, of Clopton, politician and customs officer, 1661-1721
Ekins, J., JP for county Northamptonshire
Ewans, Thomas, of Evesham, fl 1709
Eyre, Robert, Knight, politician and judge, 1666-1735
Eyres, John and Robert, druggists, of Bucklersbury, London
Farewell, John, Deputy Lieutenant at the Tower of London, fl 1708-1709
Fitzgerald, Edward, army officer, fl 1709
Gibson, John, Knight, alias Gibsone; army officer, politician and Lieutenant-Governor of Portsmouth, 1637-1717
Giles, Thomas, army officer and signatory of a certificate, fl 1702
Gillart, Lewis, of Eastbourne, correspondent of Captain Henry Baker, fl 1708
Goodall, John, of Walmsley Willow, wagoner and informer, fl 1709
Goodame, Jean, informer, fl 1708
Gore, G, of Northampton, justice of the peace and correspondent of Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, fl 1709
Goyeneta, John Antony, correspondent of Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, fl 1709
Grou, Paul
Gyles, Samuel, of Eastbourne, riding officer and correspondent of Henry Baker, fl 1709
HM Customs and Excise, 1909-2005
Hawkins, John, Mayor of Bristol
Henley, Thomas, RC woollen draper, of St Martin in the Fields
Herbert, William, 2nd Marquess of Powis
Hesilrige, Robert, 6th Baronet
Hollidge, James, Mayor of Bristol
Holmes, Richard, Riding Officer at Eastbourne
Hopkins, Cornelius, Curate of Harvington
Hopkins, Thomas, Under Sec of State
Hunter, Robert, Major-General; colonial governor
Husband, Thomas, bargeman, of Morval
Jackson, William, Mayor of Bristol
Jew, Edward, bailiff's setter, of Harvington
Jewell, Richard, of East Looe
Jordan, John, Riding officer at Folkestone
Kemp, John, of Harvington, county Worcestershire
King, Peter, 1st Baron King of Ockham 1725, Lord Chancellor
La Mare, Jacques
Lombard, Joseph, Inspector-General of Marine at Bordeaux
Lowndes, William, MP; Treasury Secretary
MacCormick, John, landwaiter at Cork
Macky, John, Post Office agent at Dover
Markes, Daniel, Vicar of Welford
Marquez, Manuel, Portuguese army contractor; commissary of Estevan Alvares Bandeyra
Maxwell, George
Mendes da Costa, Family
Mendes, Family
Middleton, Charles, Captain; in French service; brother of John, titular Viscount Clermont
Middleton, John, titular 2nd Viscount Clermont
Montagu, James, judge
Moriarty, formerly in service of Admiral G Churchill
Morres, James, RC woollen draper, of St Martin in the Fields
Murdon, John, watchman, of Welford
Mutton, Mary, wife of Richard Mutton
Mutton, Richard, keeper of tippling house near East Looe
Nelson, Thomas, apothecary, of St Giles in the Fields
Newland, Martha, wife of R Devron; daughter of Christopher Newland
Oliver, Jerome, alias Oliveira; Portuguese merchant in London
Parker, George, of Add MS 61608
Parsons, John, JP; of county Gloucestershire
Paybody, Edward, watchman, of Welford
Payne, John, Constable of Welford
Pelham, Thomas, MP
Petre, George, woollen draper, of St Martin in the Fields
Powell, Thomas, Mayor of Deal
Pritchard, John, Private; Stewart's Regt
Privy Council, The
Proutaux, Louis
Quesnel, Jacques
Randolph, Herbert, of Canterbury
Reynardson, Jacob, Customs Collector at Bristol
Rodolph, John
Rowland, William, master of ship 'Two Friends'
Roye de la Rochefoucauld, Charlotte, daughter of Frédéric, Comte de Roye et de Roucy; Governess to George II's children
Roye de la Rochefoucauld, Elisabeth, widow of Frédéric, Comte de Roye et de Roucy
Rudyerd, Benjamin, Major; Lord Portmore's Foot
Ryth, Robert, bargeman, of Morval
Santos, Marcos dos, naturalised Portuguese merchant
Santos, Thiotonio dos, Portuguese merchant
Savage, Richard, 4th Earl Rivers
Savage, Richard, Secretary, Customs Commissioners
Scadgell, Francis, son of Agas Scadgell
Scott, Patrick, prisoner in Newgate
Seward, Thomas, Mayor of Dorchester, county Dorset
Sichterman, Johan Albert, Dutch colonel
Smith, Cornelius, privateer captain
Smith, Roger
Sollars, Thomas, carpenter, of Holborn
Sprigs, Richard, of East Looe
Stanley, John, Baronet, Commissioner of the Customs, Warden of the Mint
States General, United Provinces of the Netherlands
Stoakes, William, of Hythe
Strahan, George, printer
Swymmer, William, Mayor of Bristol
Talbot, William, Bishop successively of Oxford, Salisbury, and Durham
Tournay, Thomas, of Hythe
Tower of London
Trelawny, Charles, Major-General; MP
Valière, Alexander, alias Clarke; agent of Robert, 1st Earl of Oxford
Wace, John, First Clerk in the Secretary of State's Office
Warter, John, Admiralty Solicitor
Wells, Thomas, Inspector of Hawkers and Pedlars
Werden, John, 2nd Baronet
Wetherly, John, alias Wetherley; thief
Willard, John, glazier, of Lewes
Williams, John, MP; of Add MS 61608
Wivell, Edward, Mayor of Dover
Yates, Robert, MP - Places:
- Bordeaux, France
Bristol, Gloucestershire
Canterbury, England
Coggeshall, Essex
Deal, Kent
Devizes, England
Dorchester, Dorset
Dover, England
East Looe, Cornwall
Harvington, Worcestershire
Hythe, Kent
Kelvedon, Essex
Weldon, Northamptonshire
Worcester, England