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Vol. DXI (ff. 26 1).
(1) Letters and papers from, and relating to, Claude Baud, Secretary to Giuseppe Gioacchino Carron di San Tomasso, Conte di Briançon, Savoyard Envoy in London; 1708. Mostly French. Partly Italian. Partly copies and signed. ff. 1-57b.
(2) Correspondence and papers relating to an accusation against Justices of the Peace for the town of Cambridge of accepting bribes to release men enlisted; 1708-1709. Partly copies. ff. 58-84b.
(3) Letters from Edward Tenison, Rector of Sundridge and Chiddingstone, co. Kent, afterwards Bishop of Ossory, with related papers, concerning anti-Palatine riots at Sundridge; 1709-1710. Partly copies. ff. 85-112b.
(4) Correspondence and papers concerning the appointment of sheriffs, deputy lieutenants and other judicial officials; 1702-temp. Geo.I, n.d. Partly Latin. Preceded (ff. 113-113b) by a list of Justices of the Peace for co. Northampton resident in that county, circ. 1702, apparently related to the full list in Harley MS. 7512, ff. 40-41, compiled in April 1702, for which see Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, XLIV, 1972, p. 248 n.2. ff. 113-144b.
(5) Letters, etc., from Sir Charles Hedges, as Judge of the Admiralty Court; 1707-1710. Partly French. Mostly signed. Partly copies. ff. 145-177b.
(6) Letters and papers relating to foreign lawsuits, 1705-1710; including (ff. 194-219) material relating to the seizure of the ship 'Owners Goodwill' by Ostend privateers, 1708. Partly French and Dutch. Partly copies. ff. 178-214.
(7) Requests by the East India Company for commissions to seize pirates; 1707-[1708?]. ff. 215-224b.
(8) Informations, etc., received by Sunderland as 1st Lord of the Treasury; 1718-1719. ff. 225-236.
(9) Miscellaneous legal papers; 1704-1719, n.d. ff. 237-261b.
includes:
- f. 1 Simon Chapman, Messenger of the Queen's Chamber: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 1 Joseph Chance, Messenger of the Queen's Chamber: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 1-57b Claude Baud, Secretary to Giuseppe, Conte di Briançon: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1708.: Mostly Fr. Partly Ital.: Partly signed.
- f. 3 Anthony Nuttall, Post Office agent at Gravesend: Letter to Post-masters General: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 3 Sir Thomas Frankland, 2nd Baronet; Joint Postmaster General: Letters to: 1708.
- f. 3 Sir Robert Cotton, 1st Baronet; antiquary: Letter to: 1708.
- ff. 7-8b Captain Alexander Gawne, alias Gawen: Examination of: 1708.: Copy.
- ff. 21-34b John Peter Primoli, Secretary to D M Viceti and Count Gallas in London: Examination, etc., of: 1708.: Partly copies.
- f. 54 John Peter Primoli, Secretary to D M Viceti and Count Gallas in London: Letter to: 1708.: Ital.
- ff. 56-57b Joseph Chance, Messenger of the Queen's Chamber: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.
- ff. 56b-57 Simon Chapman, Messenger of the Queen's Chamber: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.
- ff. 58-59b Lieutenant William Laws, Evans' Foot: Affidavit by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 58-59b, 68-69b Samuel Newton, JP for Cambridge: Witnessed, in: 1708.
- ff.58-84b Justices of the Peace: Letters, etc., rel. to accusations against Cambridge J. P. s: 1708-1709.
- ff.58-84b Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Letters, etc., rel. to accusations against J.P.s in: 1708-1709.
- f. 60 Thomas Hopkins, Under Secretary of State: Letters, etc., to: 1707-1710, n.d.: Partly Fr.
- ff. 60-63b, 70-75 Thomas Bendyshe, JP for county Cambridgeshire: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1708.: Signed and copy.
- ff. 62, 70-75 Sir Paul Whichcote, 2nd Baronet: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Copies and signed.
- ff. 62-67b, 70-75 William Worts, JP for county Cambridgeshire: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Partly copy and signed.
- ff. 66-67b, 74b Margaret Phillips, widow, of Cambridge: Affidavits by: 1708.: With mark.
- ff.68-69b,72b Nathaniel Wiltshire, alias Wilshire; baker, of Cambridge: Depositions by: 1708.: Signed and copy.
- f. 72 Elizabeth Duffett, of Cambridge: Deposition by: 1708.: Copy.
- f. 72b Edward Greenell, servant of John Brooks, brewer, of Cambridge: Deposition by: 1708.
- f. 74 Mary Bennett, wife of William Bennett, of Cambridge: Deposition by: 1708.
- f. 74 James Mayfeild, brewer, of Cambridge: Deposition by: 1708.
- f. 74 William Beamont, servant at Trinity College, Cambridge: Deposition by: 1708.
- f. 74b Elizabeth Carter, wife of Robert Carter, blacksmith, of Cambridge: Deposition by: 1708.
- f. 74b John Shildricke, pipemaker, of Cambridge: Deposition by: 1708.
- f. 75 John Frohocke, woolcomber, of Cambridge: Deposition by: 1708.
- f. 76 Thomas Fox, the elder; JP for Cambridge: Deposition by,: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 76-81b Richard Penson, of Cambridge: Witnessed, in: 1708.
- f. 78 Thomas Fowle, JP for Cambridge: Deposition by: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 80 Thomas Ewin, the elder; JP for Cambridge: Deposition by,: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 82 William Cowper, 1st Earl Cowper: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland: 1707-1715.
- ff. 85-112b Palatines Protestant refugees: Letters, etc., rel. to anti-Palatine riots at Sundridge: 1709-1710.
- ff. 85-112b Edward Tenison, Archdeacon of Carmarthen and (1731) Bishop of Ossory: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1709-1710.
- ff. 85-112b Sundridge, Kent: Letters, etc., rel. to riots at: 1709-1710.
- ff. 88b, 107 Melchior Springly, tailor, of Covent Garden: Informations by: 1709.: Copies.
- ff. 89-89b Sir James Montagu, judge: Reports, opinions, etc., as Attorney- or Solicitor-General: 1707-1710.: Partly Lat.: Mostly signed. Partly copies.
- f. 97 Edward Cosyn: Letter to Rev. E. Tenison: 1709.
- f. 107 Henry Swaisland, carpenter, of Sundridge: Information by: 1709.: Copy.
- f. 107b Edward Hamblet, bricklayer, of Sundridge: Information by: 1709.: Copy.
- ff. 108-109 John Stoneham, weaver, of Brasted: Informations by: 1709.: Copies.
- f. 109 John Naish, carpenter, of Lambeth: Information by: 1709.: Copy.
- ff. 109, 112b Walter Waller, blacksmith, of Sundridge: Informations by: 1709.: Copies.
- ff. 109b-110 Edmund Garland, shoemaker, of Sundridge: Informations by: 1709.: Copies.
- f. 110b Humphrey Walker, husbandman, of Sundridge: Information by: 1709.: Copy.
- ff. 110-1 10b Thomas Bar, the younger; bricklayer, of Sundridge: Information by: 1709.: Copy.
- f. 111 Samuel Bostock, farmer, of Sundridge: Information by: 1709.: Copy.
- ff. 111-111b Nicholas Roberts, Parish Clerk of Sundridge: Information by: 1709.: Copy.
- f. 112 James Burges, husbandman, of Sundridge: Information by: 1709.: Copy.
- f. 112b John Cowlerd, farmer, of Sundridge: Information by: 1709.: Copy.
- ff. 113-113b Northamptonshire: Names of J.P.s: 1702.
- ff. 113-113b Justices of the Peace: Names of J.P.s in co. Northt.: 1702.
- f. 115 County of Westmoreland: Letter rel. to Deputy Sheriff: 1704.
- f. 11 7 Elizha Roland, Procureur in Court of Guernsey: Letter rel. to: 1707.
- f. 117 William Le Marchant, Deputy of Guernsey: Letter rel. to: 1707.
- f. 117 Island of Guernsey: Letter rel. to appointment of Procurer in Court: 1707.
- f. 117 General Charles Churchill: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.
- f. 119 Algernon Capell, 2nd Earl of Essex: Memorial by, as Lord Lieutenant of co. Hertf.: 1708.
- ff. 119-123 County of Hertford: Memorials rel. to appointment of Deputy Lieutenants: 1708.
- ff. 124-125b Nathaniel Boothe, Steward of Swanimote Court for Windsor Forest: Memorial, etc., to Qu. Anne: 1706, 1708.
- ff. 124-125b Windsor, Forest: Papers rel. to appointment of Regarders: 1708.
- ff.124-125b Forests: Papers rel. to appointment of Regarders of Windsor Forest: 1708.
- ff. 126-137 Anne of England: Names of proposed sheriffs, etc., for English counties: 1708.
- ff. 138-139b Sir Harry Dutton Colt, 1st Baronet: Case against S. Bridges: temp. Anne.
- ff. 138-139b Shem Bridges, D L for county Surrey: Case against: temp. Anne.
- f. 140 Sir Henry Liddell, 3rd Baronet: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1718.
- f. 140 Northamptonshire: Letter rel. to appointment of Sheriff: 1718.
- ff. 142-143b Mountague Garrard Drake, Chirographer of Court of CP: Memorial by: temp. Geo.I.
- ff. 142-143b Court of CommonPleas: Memorial rel. to office of Chirographer: temp. Geo.I.
- f. 144 John Lade, MP: Depositions, etc., rel. to: 1708, n.d.: Partly printed.
- f. 145 Shipping: Names, etc., of Scots taken on ship 'Orange Tree', with report: 1707.
- ff. 145-177b Admiralty: Court of. Reports, etc., by Sir C. Hedges as Judge of Admiralty Court: 1707-1710.: Partly Fr.: Mostly signed. Partly copies.
- ff. 145-177b Sir Charles Hedges, Secretary of State: Correspondence, mostly as Judge of Admiralty Court, with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1706-1710.: Partly Fr.: Mostly copies. Partly signed.
- ff. 149-149b Cornet Jacques Stample, Guiscard's Regt: Report rel. to: 1708.
- ff. 149-149b Lieutenant Charles Aslaby, prisoner of war in Marshalsea: Report rel. to: 1708.
- ff. 149-149b Edmond Hally, RC priest: Report rel. to: 1708.
- f. 153 Trade and Commerce: Letter rel. to lead trade: 1708.
- f. 155 Navy; England: Letter rel. to fight betw. H.M.S. 'Lime' and Genoese ship: 1708.
- f. 157 Captain Michael Sansom, RN: Account of action against Genoese ship 'St Gaetano': 1708.: Copy.
- ff. 160-162b Paul Font, merchant, of Morges in Switzerland: Memorials by: 1709.: Seal.
- ff. 163-163b Henry de Martine, Bailiff of Morges in Switzerland: Certified: in 1709,: Seal.
- ff. 164-167 Edward [Gould?], alias Gold; merchant: Letters rel. to: 1709.
- ff. 164-167 James Young, merchant: Letters rel. to: 1709.
- ff. 170-173b Anne of England: Orders in Council rel. to Dutch ships: 1704-1705.: Copies.
- ff. 178-179 Theodore Janssen, 1st Baronet; 1715: Petitions to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1705, 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 17 8b- 179 Sir Samuel Clarke, Sheriff of London: Petitions to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1705-1710.: Signed.
- ff. 17 8b- 179 Sir John Houblon, Lord Mayor of London, and first Governor of the Bank of England: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b- 1 79 Robert Balle, MP: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b- 179 [Sir?] Francis Eyles, [1st Baronet ?]; merchant: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b- 179 Nathaniel Tench, merchant, of London: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b- 179 William Jolliffe, MP: Memorial, etc., by: 1705, 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-1 79 Sir Thomas Davall, merchant, of London: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Francis Pereira, merchant: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Sir Charles Thorold, Sheriff of London: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Trade and Commerce: Memorial rel. to bills of exchange: 1705.
- ff. 178b-179 Nicholas Santini, alias Santigni; merchant: Memorials, etc., by: 1702, 1705.: Partly copies.
- ff. 178b-179 Moses de Medina, son and London agent of Sir Solomon de Medina: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Sir Thomas Vernon, Common Councilman of London; Director of E India Co: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Sir John Ward, MP; Lord Mayor of London: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 John Mendes da Costa, merchant: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Samuel Shepheard, MP; merchant: Petitions to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1705, 1707.
- ff. 178b-179 Sir William Hodges, 1st Baronet: Petitions, etc., to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1705-1711.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Sir Alexander Cairnes, 1st Baronet: Petitions, etc., by: 1705, 1706.: Partly signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Thomas Coulson, MP: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 John Hanger, merchant: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Carleton Goddard, merchant: Petitions, etc., to Qu. Anne: 1705-1709.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Sir William Gore, Lord Mayor of London (1701): Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Peter Henriques, the younger; merchant: Memorial to Qu. Anne: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Sir John Lethieullier, Sheriff of London: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Sir Henry Furnese, 1st Baronet d 1712: Memorial by: 1705: signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Sir Peter Delmé, Lord Mayor of London: Petitions to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1705, 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Henry Lyell, merchant: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Edward Haistwell, merchant: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Sir James Bateman, MP; Lord Mayor of London: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Samuel Foote, MP: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 1st Baronet: Petitions to Qu. Anne: 1705, 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 178b-179 Samuel Lordell, merchant: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff.178b-179 Samuel Houblon, merchant: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff.178b-179 Samuel Heathcote, merchant: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff.178b-179 Charles Peart, merchant: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff.178b-179 John Morgan, merchant: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff.178b-179 Abraham Houblon, merchant: Memorial by: 1705.: Signed.
- ff.178b-179 William Brooke, merchant: Petitions to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1705, 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 180-18 1b Ravenstein, Gelderland: Petition rel. to fief: 1707.
- ff. 180-181b Colonel Wolfgang William Römer, RE: Memorial to Qu. Anne: 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 182-185b Samuel Shepheard, MP; merchant: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1705-1710.: Partly signed.
- ff. 182-185b Shipping: Letters rel. to collision betw. H.M.S. 'Tilbury' and ship 'Alexander': 1708.
- ff. 186-187b Patrick Hamilton, merchant, of Cork: Case rel. to: 1708.
- ff. 186-187b Christopher Keon, merchant, of London: Case of: 1708.
- ff. 188-189 Samuel Eyre, merchant, of London: Petitions to Lord Sunderland: circ. 1707-1710.: Partly signed.
- ff.188-189b Brown Anesly, ship's master: Memorial rel. to: circ. 1707-1710.
- ff. 190-193b James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton; alias Douglas: Petitions, etc., to Qu. Anne: [1706-1710?].
- f. 194 Francis Stratford, of the Merchant Adventurers in Hamburg: Letter to E. Lewis: 1708.
- f. 194 Erasmus Lewis, Under Secretary of State: Letters to: 1708.: Partly Fr.
- ff. 194-219 Ostend, Flanders: Letters, etc., rel. to privateers from: 1707-1709.: Mostly Fr. and Dutch.
- ff. 194-219 Shipping: Letters, etc., rel. to Ostend privateers: 1708-1709.: Mostly Fr. and Dutch.
- ff. 194-219 Netherlands, United Provinces: Letters, etc., rel. to Ostend privateers: 1708-1709.: Mostly Fr. Partly Dutch.
- ff. 196-197 Richard Hey: Memorial, as part-owner of ship 'Owners Goodwill': 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 196-197 Thomas Holt: Memorial, as part owner of ship 'Owners Goodwill': 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 196-197 Pelsant and Foster: Memorial, as part owners of ship 'Owners Goodwill': 1708.
- ff. 196-197 Francis Greenwood: Memorial, as part-owner of ship 'Owners Goodwill': 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 196-197 William Spencer, part-owner of ship 'Owner's Goodwill': Memorial by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 196-197 Obadiah Burnett: Memorial, as partowner of ship 'Owners Goodwill': 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 196-197 John Firth: Memorial, as part owner of ship 'Owners Goodwill': 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 196-197 John Davison: Memorial, as part-owner of ship 'Owners Goodwill': 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 196-197 Christopher Kirkby: Memorial, as part-owner of ship 'Owners Goodwill': 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 220-229b India: Requests by E. India Co. for commissions to seize pirates: 1707-[1708 ?].
- ff. 220-229b Shipping: Requests by E. India Co. for commissions to seize pirates: 1707-[1708?].
- f. 230 William Lowndes, MP; Treasury Secretary: Letters to: 1718.
- f. 230 Charles Carkesse, Secretary, Commissioners of Customs: Letter to W. Lowndes: 1718.: Signed.
- ff. 230-235b Customs and Excise: Papers rel. to officers at Bristol and Scarborough: 1718.
- ff. 230-241b Treasury: Informations, etc., sent to: 1718-1719.
- ff. 232-233b Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire: Affidavits, etc., rel. to customs officers at: 1718.: Extracts.
- f. 234 John Elbridge, Deputy Collector of Customs at Bristol: Information against: 1718.
- f. 234 Isaac Giles: Information by: 1718.
- f. 234 Charles Pembruge: Information by: 1718.
- f. 234 Jacob Reynardson, Customs Collector at Bristol: Information against: 1718.
- f. 234 John Barker: Information by: 1718.
- f. 234 Bristol, Gloucestershire: Information against customs officials at: 1718.
- ff. 238-239b Woolmer Forest, Southampton: Memorial from Keeper to Lord Sunderland: 1719.
- ff. 238-239b Alice Holt Forest, Hampshire: Memorial from Keeper to Lord Sunderland: 1719.
- ff. 238-239b Ruperta Howe, wife of E S Howe, Envoy to Hanover; daughter of Prince Rupert: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: 1719.: Signed.
- ff.238-239b Forests: Memorial from Keeper of Alice Holt and Woolmer Forests to Lord Sunderland: 1719.
- ff. 242b-243 Benjamin Robins, Distributor of Stamped Paper for Co. Devon and Exeter: Report rel. to: 1704.
- ff. 242b-243 Stamp Office: Report rel. to distributor of stamped paper in co. Devon: 1704.
- ff. 244-245b Thomas Clayton, composer: Collection for: 1708-1710.
- ff. 246-247b Trade and Commerce: Case of Royal African Company: temp. Anne.
- ff. 246-247b African Company, Royal: Petitions to Qu. Anne: 1707, n.d.
- ff. 248-248b Honour of Tutbury: Grant of: 1716.: Draft.
- ff. 248-248b Rupert Brown: Grant to: 1716.
- ff. 249-252 Accounts: Lawyer's bill: 1719.
- ff. 253-253b Martha Giffard: Lands in co. Essex escheated by: temp. [Anne?].
- ff.253-253b John Huggins, Solicitor to Tax Commissioners; Warden of the Fleet: Notes by (?): temp. [Anne?].
- ff. 254-255b William Penn, of Cranbrook: Memorial rel. to: 18th cent.
- ff. 256-261 Richard Brett: Case against: aft. 1698.
- ff. 256-261 Thame, Oxfordshire: Case rel. to rectory: aft. 1698.
- ff. 256-261 Frances Stribblehill, widow of John Stribblehill: Case against H. and R. Brett: aft. 1698.: Draft.
- ff. 256-261 Henry Brett: Case against: aft. 1698.
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- Admiralty, 1708-1964
Anesly, Brown, ship's master
Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, 1665-1714
Aslaby, Charles, Lieutenant; prisoner of war in Marshalsea
Balle, Robert, merchant of Leghorn, Italy; MP, c 1640-c 1734
Bar, Thomas, the younger; bricklayer, of Sundridge, fl 1709
Barker, John, provider of information relating to customs, fl 1718
Bateman, James, Knight, merchant; politician; Lord Mayor of London, 1660-1718
Baud, Claude, Secretary to Giuseppe, Conte di Briançon, fl 1708
Beamont, William, servant at Trinity College, Cambridge, fl 1708
Bendyshe, Thomas, JP for county Cambridgeshire
Bennett, Mary, wife of William Bennett, of Cambridge
Boothe, Nathaniel, Steward of Swanimote Court for Windsor Forest
Bostock, Samuel, farmer, of Sundridge
Brett, Henry
Brett, Richard, of Add MS 61611
Bridges, Shem, D L for county Surrey
Brooke, William, merchant
Brown, Rupert
Burges, James, husbandman, of Sundridge
Burnett, Obadiah
Cairnes, Alexander, 1st Baronet
Capell, Algernon, 2nd Earl of Essex
Carkesse, Charles, Secretary, Commissioners of Customs
Carter, Elizabeth, wife of Robert Carter, blacksmith, of Cambridge
Chance, Joseph, Messenger of the Queen's Chamber
Chapman, Simon, Messenger of the Queen's Chamber
Churchill, Charles, General; of Add MS 61160
Clarke, Samuel, Sheriff of London
Clayton, Thomas, composer
Colt, Harry Dutton, 1st Baronet
Cosyn, Edward
Cotton, Robert Bruce, first baronet, antiquary and politician, 22 Jan 1571-6 May 1631,
see also http://isni.org/isni/000000008116498X
Coulson, Thomas, MP
Court of Common Pleas
Cowlerd, John, farmer, of Sundridge
Cowper, William, 1st Earl Cowper, lawyer and politician, c 1665-1723
Davall, Thomas, Knight, merchant and politician, 1644-1712
Davison, John, part-owner of the ship 'Owners Goodwill', fl 1708
Delmé, Peter, Knight, merchant and Lord Mayor of London, d 1728
Drake, Montague Garrard, politician, 1692-1728
Duffett, Elizabeth, of Cambridge, author of a deposition, fl 1708
Elbridge, John, Deputy Collector of Customs at Bristol
Ewin, Thomas, the elder; JP for Cambridge
Eyles, Francis, 1st Baronet, merchant and financier, c 1650-1716
Eyre, Samuel, merchant, of London
Firth, John, ship owner, fl 1708
Font, Paul, merchant, of Morges in Switzerland, fl 1709
Foote, Samuel, politician, fl 1705
Fowle, Thomas, JP for Cambridge
Fox, Thomas, the elder; JP for Cambridge
Frankland, Thomas, 2nd Baronet, Joint Postmaster General
Frohocke, John, woolcomber, of Cambridge
Furnese, Henry, 1st Baronet, d 1712
Garland, Edmund, of Sundridge, shoemaker, fl 1709
Gawne, Alexander, alias Gawen, army officer and correspondent of Sir James Montagu, fl 1708
Giffard, Martha, landowner, fl Early 18th century
Giles, Isaac, supplier of information to the Earl of Sunderland, fl 1718
Goddard, Carleton, merchant and petitioner to Queen Anne, fl 1705-1709
Gore, William, Knight, merchant, politician and Lord Mayor of London, 1644-1707
Gould, Edward, alias Gold; merchant, fl 1709
Greenell, Edward, of Cambridge, servant of John Brooks, brewer, and author of a deposition, fl 1708
Greenwood, Francis, part-owner of the ship "Owners Goodwill", fl 1708
HM Customs and Excise, 1909-2005
HM Treasury, 12th century-
Haistwell, Edward, merchant, fl 1705
Hally, Edmond, RC priest
Hamblet, Edward, bricklayer, of Sundridge
Hamilton, James, 4th Duke of Hamilton, alias Douglas
Hamilton, Patrick, merchant, of Cork
Hanger, John, merchant
Heathcote, Gilbert, 1st Baronet
Heathcote, Samuel, merchant
Hedges, Charles, Sec of State
Henriques, Peter, the younger; merchant
Hey, Richard
Hodges, William, 1st Baronet
Holt, Thomas, of Add MS 61611
Honour of Tutbury
Hopkins, Thomas, Under Sec of State
Houblon, Abraham, merchant
Houblon, John, Lord Mayor of London, and first Governor of the Bank of England
Houblon, Samuel, merchant
Howe, Ruperta, wife of E S Howe, Envoy to Hanover; daughter of Prince Rupert
Huggins, John, Solicitor to Tax Commissioners; Warden of the Fleet
Janssen, Theodore, 1st Baronet, 1715
Jolliffe, William, MP
Keon, Christopher, merchant, of London
Kirkby, Christopher, of Add MS 61611
Lade, John, MP
Laws, William, Lieutenant; Evans' Foot
Le Marchant, William, Deputy of Guernsey
Lethieullier, John, Sheriff of London
Lewis, Erasmus, Under Sec of State
Liddell, Henry, 3rd Baronet
Lordell, Samuel, merchant
Lowndes, William, MP; Treasury Secretary
Lyell, Henry, merchant
Martine, Henry, Bailiff of Morges in Switzerland
Mayfeild, James, brewer, of Cambridge
Medina, Moses, son and London agent of Sir Solomon de Medina
Mendes da Costa, John, merchant
Montagu, James, judge
Morgan, John, merchant
Naish, John, carpenter, of Lambeth
Navy of England
Newton, Samuel, JP for Cambridge
Nuttall, Anthony, Post Office agent at Gravesend
Peart, Charles, merchant
Pelsant and Foster
Pembruge, Charles
Penn, William, of Cranbrook
Penson, Richard, of Cambridge
Pereira, Francis, merchant
Phillips, Margaret, widow, of Cambridge
Primoli, John Peter, Secretary to D M Viceti and Count Gallas in London
Reynardson, Jacob, Customs Collector at Bristol
Roberts, Nicholas, Parish Clerk of Sundridge
Robins, Benjamin, Distributor of Stamped Paper for Co. Devon and Exeter
Roland, Elizha, Procureur in Court of Guernsey
Royal African Company
Römer, Wolfgang William, Colonel; RE
Sansom, Michael, Captain; RN
Santini, Nicholas, alias Santigni; merchant
Shepheard, Samuel, MP; merchant
Shildricke, John, pipemaker, of Cambridge
Spencer, William, part-owner of ship 'Owner's Goodwill'
Springly, Melchior, tailor, of Covent Garden
Stamp Office
Stample, Cornet Jacques, Guiscard's Regt
Stoneham, John, weaver, of Brasted
Stratford, Francis, of the Merchant Adventurers in Hamburg
Stribblehill, Frances, widow of John Stribblehill
Swaisland, Henry, carpenter, of Sundridge
Tench, Nathaniel, merchant, of London
Tenison, Edward, Archdeacon of Carmarthen and (1731) Bishop of Ossory
Thorold, Charles, Sheriff of London
Vernon, Thomas, Common Councilman of London; Director of E India Co
Walker, Humphrey, husbandman, of Sundridge
Waller, Walter, blacksmith, of Sundridge
Ward, John, MP; Lord Mayor of London
Whichcote, Paul, 2nd Baronet
Wiltshire, Nathaniel, alias Wilshire; baker, of Cambridge
Worts, William, JP for county Cambridgeshire
Young, James, merchant - Places:
- Alice Holt Forest, Hampshire
Bristol, Gloucestershire
Cambridge, England
Guernsey, Channel Islands
Hertfordshire, England
India, Asia
Northamptonshire, England
Ostend, Flanders
Ravenstein, Gelderland
Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire
Sundridge, Kent
Thame, Oxfordshire
The Netherlands
Westmorland, England
Windsor Forest, Berkshire
Woolmer Forest, Southampton