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Vol. DIX (ff. 201). July 1709- 1718, n.d.
includes:
- ff. 1, 82 East Looe, Cornwall: Correspondence of Mayor, etc., with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1709.
- ff. 1, 82 John Chubb, Mayor of East Looe: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1709-1710.: Partly signed.
- ff.3-6b George Green, mariner: Declaration by: 1709.
- ff. 7-10 Thomas Seward, Mayor of Dorchester, county Dorset: Letter, etc., to A. Churchill: 1709.
- ff. 7-10 Awnsham Churchill, MP; bookseller: Letter, etc., to: 1709.
- ff. 7-10 Gideon Batailher, merchant, of Bordeaux: Letter, etc., rel. to: 1709.
- ff.7-10 Dorchester, Dorset: Letter, etc., from Mayor to F. Churchill: 1709.
- ff. 9, 10 Laurence Randall, of Lulworth: Information by,: 1709.: With mark and copy.
- ff. 9-10 Thomas Sewicke, of Lulworth: Information by: 1709.: Partly with mark.
- f. 11 Sir Robert Eyre, MP: Letters to: 1709-1710.
- ff. 11-14b William Bissell: Letter, etc., to Sir R. Eyre: 1709.
- ff. 13, 17 Arthur Bankes, Pearce's Foot: Deposition, etc., by,: 1709: Copy.
- f. 15 Francis Nicholls, Riding officer at Dover: Letter to Capt. H. Baker: 1709.
- f. 15 Captain Henry Baker, Surveyor General of Riding officers in counties Kent and Sussex: Letters to: 1708-1709.
- f. 17 Sir John Gibson, alias Gibsone; MP; Lieutenant-Governor of Portsmouth: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1707-1709.
- ff. 18, 32, 52, 74, 155 London Secular Institutions. Prisons: Papers rel. to deliveries of Newgate: 1708-1710.
- ff. 20, 24 Sergeant Thomas Bradshaw, Handasyde's Foot: Letters rel. to: 1709.
- ff. 20, 60,124-127, 130 Robert Pringle, Under-Secretary Of State: Letters, etc., to: 1707-1710.: Partly Fr.
- ff. 20, 65, 116 Sir James Montagu, judge: Reports, opinions, etc., as Attorney- or Solicitor-General: 1707-1710.: Partly Lat.: Mostly signed. Partly copies.
- f. 22 Sir John Holt, Lord Chief Justice: Reports by: 1707, 1709.: Signed.
- f. 24 Thomas Barkwith, clerk to Attorney General: Letters to -: 1709.
- f. 26 Harwich; Essex: Correspondence of Mayor, etc., with Lord Sunderland: 1709.
- ff. 26-29b Daniel Smyth, of Harwich: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 26-29b Simon Sandford, Mayor of Harwich: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 28-29b Thomas Dunbar, Marquis de Montandre's Regt: Deposition by: 1709.: Signed.
- f. 30 Simon Sandford, Mayor of Harwich: Letter to H. Boyle: 1709.: Signed.
- f. 30 Henry Boyle, Baron Carleton; Secretary of State: Letters, etc., to: 1708-1710.: Partly Fr. and Dutch.
- f. 30 Harwich; Essex: Letter from Mayor, etc., to H. Boyle: 1709.
- f. 30 Daniel Smyth, of Harwich: Letter to H. Boyle: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 34-39b William Cowper, 1st Earl Cowper: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland: 1707-1715.
- ff.34-39b,42 Colchester, Essex: Letters rel. to disturbances at: 1705.
- ff. 36-39b John Somera, Baron Somers; Lord Chancellor: Letter to Lord Cowper: 1709.
- f. 38 Sir Isaac Rebow, MP: Letter to Lord Somers: 1709.
- f. 40 John Chare, of Harvington, county Worcestershire: Letters, etc., rel. to alleged murder by: 1709.
- f. 40 John Kemp, of Harvington, county Worcestershire: Letters, etc., rel. to his murder: 1709.
- f. 40 Harvington, Evesham, Worcestershire: Letters, etc., rel. to alleged murder at: 1709.
- f. 40 William Talbot, Bishop successively of Oxford, Salisbury, and Durham: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland: 1709.
- f. 42 Sir Isaac Rebow, MP: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland: 1709.
- ff. 43*-43**,73*-73**,117*-117**,132-133b Devizes, Wiltshire: Papers, rel. to disturbances at: 1707-1710.
- f. 44 Sir Charles Duncombe, Lord Mayor of London: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland: 1708-1709.: Signed.
- f. 44 London; Lord Mayor, Corporation, etc: Correspondence of Lord Sunderland with Lord Mayors: 1708-1710.
- f. 44 Corn: Letter rel. to its price: 1709.
- ff.46-49b Robert Warren, ship's carpenter: Informations by: 1709.: Partly copies. Partly signed.
- f. 50 James Welwood, physician: Letter to R. Pringle: 1709.
- ff. 54, 68 Samuel Wallis, Mayor of Bristol: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708-1709.: Signed and copy.
- ff. 54, 68 Bristol, Gloucestershire: Correspondence of Mayor and Aldermen with Lord Sunderland: 1708-1709.
- ff. 54, 68 Francis Whitchurch, Sheriff of Bristol: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708, 1709.: Signed and copy.
- ff. 54, 68 William Jackson, Mayor of Bristol: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1708, 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 54, 68 James Hollidge, Mayor of Bristol: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Partly signed and copy.
- ff.54-57b,65-71b Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire: Letter, etc., rel. to disturbances at: 1709.
- ff. 56, 70 Nicholas Harrison, trowman, of Tewkesbury: Information by: 1709.: Copies. Partly signed.
- ff. 57, 71 Edward Trustin, mariner, of Tewkesbury: Information by: 1709.: Copies. Partly with mark.
- ff. 57, 71 William Hayward, mariner, of Tewkesbury: Information by: 1709.: Copies. Partly with mark.
- ff. 57, 71 Thomas Bryan, mariner, of Tewkesbury: Information by: 1709.: Copies. Partly signed.
- ff. 59, 112 Samuel Lyon, Mayor of Northampton: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1709-1710.
- ff. 59, 112 Northamptonshire: Town of. Correspondence of Mayor with Lord Sunderland: 1709-1710.
- ff. 60, 115 Newspapers Great Britain and Ireland: 'Observator', Vol. VIII, Nos. 74, 98: 12-15 Oct. 1709, 4-7 Jan. 1710.
- ff. 61-62b Political Tracts: Note rel. to 'A General Postscript' and 'The Rehearsal Revived': 1709.
- ff. 61-62b Newspapers Great Britain and Ireland: Note rel. to 'A General Postscript' and 'Rehearsal Revived': 1709.
- f. 63 Arnold Sansom, Comptroller of Issues and Payments to Receiver General of Customs: Letter to T. Hopkins: 1709.: Signed.
- f. 63 Thomas Hopkins, Under Secretary of State: Letters, etc., to: 1707-1710, n.d.: Partly Fr.
- ff. 65-71, 84, 11 6 Sir Robert Eyre, MP: Reports by, as Solicitor General: 1709-1710.: Signed and copies.
- f. 72 John Gordon, Cevenol prisoner of war: Letters to Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1709.
- f. 76 County of Surrey: Prisoners in County Gaol: 1709.
- f. 76 Sir Charles Cox, MP: Names and details of prisoners committed by: 1709.
- f. 78 James Bligh, Mayor of Plymouth: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1709: Signed.
- f. 78 Plymouth, Devon: Letter of Mayor to Lord Sunderland: 1709.
- f. 80 Joseph Whitehorne, Mayor of Portsmouth: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Signed.
- f. 80 Portsmouth, Hampshire: Letter of Mayor to Lord Sunderland: 1709.
- f. 84.- Aliens: Letter rel. to denization of Migliorucci: 1709.
- ff. 86-89b Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland: Correspondence, etc., of Mayor with Lord Sunderland: 1708-1710.
- ff. 86-89b John Sibbil, Mayor of Berwick-upon-Tweed: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 88-89b Thomas Greive, Alderman of Berwick-upon-Tweed: Witnessed: in 1709.
- ff. 88-89b William Butler, merchant: Examination of: 1709.
- ff. 88-89b Thomas Watson, the elder; Mayor of Berwick-upon-Tweed: Witnessed, in: 1709.
- ff. 88-89b Edward Nealson, Alderman of Berwick-upon-Tweed: Witnessed, in: 1709.
- ff. 90-91 b, 116 Richard Deacon, mariner: Information, etc., by: 1709-1710.: Signed.
- ff.90-91b,161 Robert Pringle, Under-Secretary Of State: Witnessed, in: 1709, 1710.
- ff. 92-93b, 116 Thomas Trevors: Information, etc., by: 1709-1710.: With mark.
- f. 94 Sir William Benson, Sheriff of London: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1707-1710.: Partly signed.
- f. 96 City of Gloucester: Letter from Mayor and J.P.s to Sir R. Walpole: 1710.
- f. 96 Robert Payne, of Gloucester: Letter to Sir R. Walpole: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 96 Rich[mond?] Webb, of Gloucester: Letter to Sir R. Walpole: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 96 Giles Rodway, of Gloucester: Letter to Sir R. Walpole: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 96 Capell Payne, of Gloucester: Letter to Sir R. Walpole: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 96 John Hyett, JP, of Gloucester: Letter to Sir. R. Walpole: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 96 John Bell, JP, of Gloucester: Letter to Sir R. Walpole: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 96 Samuel Lye, JP, of Gloucester: Letter to Sir R. Walpole: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 96 Thomas Browne, JP, of Gloucester: Letter to Sir R. Walpole: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 96 Edmund Gregory, Mayor of Gloucester: Letter to Sir R. Walpole: 1710.: Signed.
- ff. 96-101 Thomas Hathway, of Gloucester: Informations, etc., rel. to: 1709-1710.
- ff. 96-101 John Shaw, Quartermaster, Royal Horse Guards: Information, etc., rel. to: 1710.
- f. 98 Daniel Walker, of Gloucester: Information by: 1709.: Signed.
- f. 98 Thomas Smith, of Gloucester: Information by: 1709.: Signed.
- f. 98 Giles Smith, of Gloucester: Information by: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 98-101 Samuel Lye, JP, of Gloucester: Witnessed, in: 1709.
- ff. 98-101 Edmund Gregory, Mayor of Gloucester: Witnessed: in 1709.
- ff. 98-101 John Bell, JP, of Gloucester: Witnessed: in 1709.
- ff. 98-101 Thomas Browne, JP, of Gloucester: Witnessed: in 1709.
- f. 99 James Pitts, inn-keeper, of Gloucester: Information by: 1709.: Signed.
- f. 99 John Hyett, JP, of Gloucester: Witnessed: in 1709.
- f. 100 Joshua Worrall, Sheriff of Gloucester: Information by: 1709.: Signed.
- ff.100-100b Giles Rodway, of Gloucester: Witnessed, in: 1709.
- f. 101 John Rodway, Sheriff of Gloucester: Information by: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 102, 108 Stephen Wenmoth, Mayor of Fowey: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1710.: Signed.
- ff. 102, 108 Fowey, Cornwall: Correspondence of Mayor with Lord Sunderland: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 104 Daniel Rainier, of Ramsgate: Information by: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 106 Mary Caryll, daughter of John, titular 2nd Baron Caryll of Durford: Letter to Duke of Marlborough: 1710.
- f. 106 John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough: Letters to: 1707-1712.
- f. 110 Francis Wyndham, MP: Letter to: 1710.
- f. 110 Edmund Gregory, Mayor of Gloucester: Letter to F. Wyndham: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 114 Northamptonshire: Certificate of Aldermen and J.P.s to Lord Sunderland: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 114 John Selby, of Northampton: Certificate by: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 114 Richard Sanders, of Northampton: Certificate by: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 114 Benjamin Bullivant, of Northampton: Certificate by: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 114 John Whithorn, of Northampton: Certificate by: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 114 Robert Breton, of Northampton: Certificate by: 1710.
- f. 114 Henry Jerfrutt, of Northampton: Certificate by: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 114 Thomas Chudwicke, of Northampton: Certificate by: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 114 John Clarke, of Northampton: Certificate by: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 114 Jonathan Harmer, of Northampton: Certificate by: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 114 William Else, draper, of Northampton: Certificate by: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 114 John Collins, of Northampton: Certificate by: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 114 William Agutter, of Northampton: Certificate by: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 114 Knightly D'Anvers, of Northampton: Certificate by: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 114 Sir Robert Hesilrige, 6th Baronet: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1705-1710.: Partly signed.
- f. 114 Ger. Gore, JP, of Northampton: Certificate by: 1710.: Signed.
- ff. 115-115b Political Tracts: 'The Observator', Vol. VIII, No. 98: 4-7 Jan. 1710.: Printed.
- f. 118 John Shaw, Quartermaster, Royal Horse Guards: Petition to Mayor and Corporation of Gloucester: 1710.
- f. 119 Edward Russell, Earl of Orford: Letter to: 1710.
- f. 119 John Bundy, of Knightsbridge: Letter to Lord Orford: 1710.
- ff. 120-121 Robert Price: Witnessed, in: 1710.
- ff. 120b-121 Paridom Jastram, Swedish mariner; brother of Michael Jastram: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 122 Michael Jastram, Swedish mariner at Portsmouth: Affidavit by: 1710.
- ff. 124, 130 Joseph Reeves, servant of Tuscan Envoy in London: Letters to R. Pringle: 1710.
- f. 126 John Stephens: Letter to R. Pringle: 1710.
- ff. 128, 134-139b J Ball, Customs Collector, of Dover: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland.: 1710.: Draft. Signed and copy.
- ff. 131*-131** Lostwithiel, Cornwall: Petition of burgesses: 1710.
- f. 137 Isaac Minet, Commissioner for High Court of Admiralty at Dover: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland: 1710.
- f. 140 Martin Lynch, Irish merchant: Letter rel. to: 1710.
- f. 140 Daniel Arford, merchant: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1710.: Signed.
- ff. 142-143b Isaac Harvey, Mayor of Weymouth: Witnessed: in 1710.
- ff. 142-143b John Deane, fisherman, of Weymouth: Affidavits by: 1710.: Signed and copy.
- ff. 142-143b Thomas Dyer, fisherman, of Weymouth: Affidavit by: 1710.: Signed and copy.
- ff. 144-150b Edward Wivell, Mayor of Dover: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland: 1708-1710.
- f. 145 Samuel Nicholls, butcher, of Soho: Examination of: 1710.: Copy.
- ff. 145-150b Dover: Letters from, to Lord Sunderland: 1707-1710.
- f. 146 Florence O'Donnoghus, Irishman: Examination of: 1710.: Copy.
- f. 147 Thomas Macnemara: Exarnination of: 1710.: Copy.
- f. 148 Sergeant Robert Hearson, Wills' Marine Regt: Examination of: 1710.: Copy.
- f. 148 John Rouse, baker, of Canterbury: Examination of: 1709.: Copy.
- f. 151 Thomas Parker, 1st Baron Parker; 1st Earl of Macclesfield: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland: 1710-[1721 ?].
- f. 153 Florence O'Donnoghus, Irishman: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 153 Thomas Macnemara: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1710.: Fr.
- f. 157 William Sharpe, Clerk of the Cheque: Returns of prisoners: 1706, 1710.
- f. 159 Thomas Chiffinch, Comptroller of the Excise: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1710.
- f. 159 William Parker, of Custom Searchers' Office at Gravesend: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 159 John Williamson, of Custom Searchers' office at Gravesend: Letter rel. to: 1710.
- f. 161 Louis Jonquiéres, merchant, of London: Information by: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 163 Elizabeth Hamilton, wife of James, 4th Duke of Hamilton: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1706-1710.
- f. 165 Captain John Porter, Royal Regt of Foot in Ireland: Information by: circ. 1706-1710.
- ff. 166-167b Navy; England: Memorandum rel. to seamen from H.M.S. 'Lizard': 1706-1710.
- f. 168 Cohne de La Pepinière, French privateer: Letter, etc., rel. to: 1707.
- f. 168 John Sorsoleil, Huguenot naval chaplain: Letter of: 1707.: Fr.
- f. 169 Charles Gerard, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield: Case rel. to his estate: 1702-1712.
- f. 169 Charles Mohun, 4th Baron Mohun: Case rel. to his claim to estate of Lord Macclesfield: circ. 1702-1712.
- ff. 171-171b Sir Constantine Phipps, Lord Chancellor of Ireland: Memorandum rel. to riot in Dublin theatre: 1713.
- ff. 171-173 Sir Samuel Garth, d 1719 physician and poet: Memoranda rel. to riots occasioned by prologue by: 1713.
- ff. 171-173 Nicholas Rowe, poet and dramatist: Memoranda rel. to riots at performance of 'Tamerlane': 1713.
- ff. 171-173 Ireland: Memoranda rel. to riots at Dublin theatre: 1713.
- ff. 171-173 Dudley Moore, Dublin rioter: Memoranda, etc., rel. to his prosecution: 1713-1714.
- ff.171-173 Drama: Memoranda rel. to riots at Dublin theatre: 1713.
- ff. 176-177b See of Winchester: Memorial rel. to papists in diocese: temp. Anne.
- f. 178 Finsbury, Middlesex: Memorial rel. to Artillery Ground: temp. Anne.
- ff.178-179b Algernon Capell, 2nd Earl of Essex: Memorial, as Constable of Tower, to Qu. Anne: bef. 1710.
- f. 180 John Jones, of St Anne's, Soho: Deposition by: 1717.: Signed.
- f. 180 Christopher Blackett: Deposition rel. to: 1717.
- f. 180 Robert Tracy, Justice of the Common Pleas: Witnessed, in: 1717.
- ff. 181-184b Francis Francia, Jewish merchant, of Bordeaux and London; carrier of Jacobite mail: Depositions rel. to: 1717.
- ff. 181-184b Richard Revell: Depositions by: 1717.: Signed.
- f. 185 Philip Reeve: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1717.
- ff. 186-187b Agas Scadgell, inn-keeper, of East Looe: Examination of: 1709.: With mark.
- ff. 186-187b Reverend Thomas Hutchinson, of Holborn: Information by: 1717.
- f. 189 James Shepheard, coachpainter and would-be assassin: Letter of: [1718?].
- f. 190 Sir George Caswall, MP: Letter to: 1718.
- f. 190 Richard Stephens, of Leominster: Letter to Sir G. Caswall: 1718.
- ff. 191-191b A. Philips, JP for county Middlesex: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: 1718.: Signed.
- ff. 191-191b John Ellis, MP: Memorial, as J.P. for co. Midd., to Lord Sunderland: 1718.: Signed.
- ff. 193-193b Norbury, Derbyshire: Memorial rel. to papists at: temp. Geo. I.
- ff. 195-198b Anne of England: Pardons to Jacobites, etc.: bef. 1714.
- ff. 199-200b Markets and Fairs: Memorial rel. to Green Goose Fair: [1707?].
- ff. 199-200b Bromley-by-Bow, Middlesex: Memorial rel. to Green Goose Fair: temp. Anne.
- ff. 199-200b Bow, Middlesex: Memorial rel. to Green Goose Fair: temp. Anne.
- ff. 199-200b Sir William Benson, Sheriff of London: Memorial by (?): n.d.
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- Agutter, William, of Northampton
Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, 1665-1714
Arford, Daniel, merchant
Baker, Henry, Surveyor General of Riding Officers in Kent and Sussex, fl 1709
Ball, J., customs collector, of Dover, fl 1709
Bankes, Arthur, of Pearce's Foot Regiment, fl 1709
Barkwith, Thomas, clerk to Attorney General, fl 1709
Batailher, Gideon, merchant, of Bordeaux, fl early 18th century
Bell, John, JP, of Gloucester
Benson, William, Sheriff of London
Bissell, William, of Add MS 61609
Blackett, Christopher
Bligh, James, Mayor of Plymouth
Boyle, Henry, Baron Carleton, Secretary of State
Bradshaw, Thomas, Sergeant; Handasyde's Foot
Breton, Robert, of Northampton
Browne, Thomas, JP, of Gloucester
Bryan, Thomas, mariner, of Tewkesbury
Bullivant, Benjamin, of Northampton
Bundy, John, of Knightsbridge
Butler, William, merchant
Capell, Algernon, 2nd Earl of Essex
Caryll, Mary, daughter of John, titular 2nd Baron Caryll of Durford
Caswall, George, MP
Chare, John, of Harvington, county Worcestershire
Chiffinch, Thomas, Comptroller of the Excise
Chubb, John, Mayor of East Looe
Chudwicke, Thomas, of Northampton
Churchill, Awnsham, MP; bookseller
Churchill, John, 1st Duke of Marlborough
Clarke, John, of Northampton
Collins, John, of Northampton
Cowper, William, 1st Earl Cowper, lawyer and politician, c 1665-1723
Cox, Charles, MP
Deacon, Richard, mariner, fl 1709-1710
Deane, John, fisherman and signatory of an affidavit, fl 1710
Dunbar, Thomas, soldier and signatory of a deposition, fl 1709
Duncombe, Charles, Knight, financier, politician and Lord Mayor of London, ?1647-1711
Dyer, Thomas, of Weymouth, fisherman and signatory of an affidavit, fl 1709
Ellis, John, MP
Else, William, draper; of Northampton, fl 1668-1710
Eyre, Robert, Knight, politician and judge, 1666-1735
Francia, Francis, Jewish merchant, of Bordeaux and London; carrier of Jacobite mail
Garth, Samuel, physician and poet, d 1719
Gerard, Charles, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield, army officer and politician, d 1701
Gibson, John, Knight, alias Gibsone; army officer, politician and Lieutenant-Governor of Portsmouth, 1637-1717
Gordon, John, prisoner of war in the Cevennes and correspondent of Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, fl 1709
Gore, G, of Northampton, justice of the peace and correspondent of Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, fl 1709
Green, George, mariner and author of a declaration, fl 1709
Gregory, Edmund, furrier, alderman and Mayor of Gloucester, d 1720
Greive, Thomas, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, alderman, fl 1709
Hamilton, Elizabeth, wife of James, 4th Duke of Hamilton
Harmer, Jonathan, of Northampton
Harrison, Nicholas, trowman, of Tewkesbury
Harvey, Isaac, Mayor of Weymouth
Harwich, Essex
Hathway, Thomas, of Gloucester
Hayward, William, mariner, of Tewkesbury
Hearson, Robert, Sergeant; Wills' Marine Regt
Hesilrige, Robert, 6th Baronet
Hollidge, James, Mayor of Bristol
Holt, John, Lord Chief Justice
Hopkins, Thomas, Under Sec of State
Hutchinson, Thomas, Reverend; of Holborn
Hyett, John, JP, of Gloucester
Jackson, William, Mayor of Bristol
Jastram, Michael, Swedish mariner at Portsmouth
Jastram, Paridom, Swedish mariner; brother of Michael Jastram
Jerfrutt, Henry, of Northampton
Jones, John, of St Anne's, Soho
Jonquiéres, Louis, merchant, of London
Kemp, John, of Harvington, county Worcestershire
La Pepinière, Cohne, French privateer
Lord Mayor, Corporation, etc, London
Lye, Samuel, JP, of Gloucester
Lynch, Martin, Irish merchant
Lyon, Samuel, Mayor of Northampton
Macnemara, Thomas
Minet, Isaac, Commissioner for High Court of Admiralty at Dover
Mohun, Charles, 4th Baron Mohun
Montagu, James, judge
Moore, Dudley, Dublin rioter
Navy of England
Nealson, Edward, Alderman of Berwick-upon-Tweed
Nicholls, Francis, Riding officer at Dover
Nicholls, Samuel, butcher, of Soho
O'Donnoghus, Florence, Irishman
Parker, Thomas, 1st Baron Parker, 1st Earl of Macclesfield, 1667-1732
Parker, William, of Custom Searchers' Office at Gravesend
Payne, Capell, of Gloucester
Payne, Robert, of Gloucester
Philips, A., JP for county Middlesex
Phipps, Constantine, Lord Chancellor of Ireland
Pitts, James, inn-keeper, of Gloucester
Porter, John, Captain; Royal Regt of Foot in Ireland
Price, Robert, of Add MS 61609
Pringle, Robert, Under-Secretary Of State
Rainier, Daniel, of Ramsgate
Randall, Laurence, of Lulworth
Rebow, Isaac, MP
Reeve, Philip
Reeves, Joseph, servant of Tuscan Envoy in London
Revell, Richard, of Add MS 61609
Rodway, Giles, of Gloucester
Rodway, John, Sheriff of Gloucester
Rouse, John, baker, of Canterbury
Rowe, Nicholas, poet and dramatist
Russell, Edward, Earl of Orford, of Add MS 61134
Sanders, Richard, of Northampton
Sandford, Simon, Mayor of Harwich
Sansom, Arnold, Comptroller of Issues and Payments to Receiver General of Customs
Scadgell, Agas, inn-keeper, of East Looe
See of Winchester
Selby, John, of Northampton
Seward, Thomas, Mayor of Dorchester, county Dorset
Sewicke, Thomas, of Lulworth
Sharpe, William, Clerk of the Cheque
Shaw, John, Quartermaster, Royal Horse Guards
Shepheard, James, coachpainter and would-be assassin
Sibbil, John, Mayor of Berwick-upon-Tweed
Smith, Giles, of Gloucester
Smith, Thomas, of Gloucester
Smyth, Daniel, of Harwich
Somera, John, Baron Somers, Lord Chancellor
Sorsoleil, John, Huguenot naval chaplain
Stephens, John, of Add MS 61609
Stephens, Richard, of Leominster
Talbot, William, Bishop successively of Oxford, Salisbury, and Durham
Tracy, Robert, Justice of the Common Pleas
Trevors, Thomas
Trustin, Edward, mariner, of Tewkesbury
Walker, Daniel, of Gloucester
Wallis, Samuel, Mayor of Bristol
Warren, Robert, ship's carpenter
Watson, Thomas, the elder; Mayor of Berwick-upon-Tweed
Webb, Richmond?, of Gloucester
Welwood, James, physician
Wenmoth, Stephen, Mayor of Fowey
Whitchurch, Francis, Sheriff of Bristol
Whitehorne, Joseph, Mayor of Portsmouth
Whithorn, John, of Northampton
Williamson, John, of Custom Searchers' office at Gravesend
Wivell, Edward, Mayor of Dover
Worrall, Joshua, Sheriff of Gloucester
Wyndham, Francis, MP
d'Anvers, Knightley, of Northampton, d 1740 - Places:
- Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
Bow, Middlesex
Bristol, Gloucestershire
Bromley-by-Bow, Middlesex
Colchester, Essex
Devizes, England
Dorchester, Dorset
Dover, England
East Looe, Cornwall
Finsbury, Middlesex
Fowey, Cornwall
Gloucester, Gloucesterhire
Harvington, Worcestershire
Ireland, Europe
Lostwithiel, Cornwall
Norbury, Derbyshire
Northamptonshire, England
Plymouth, Devon
Portsmouth, Hampshire
Surrey, England
Tewkesbury, England