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Vol. DXVI, L-W; 1702-1722, n.d.
Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin: Petitions, etc., to, as Lord Treasurer: 1702-1710, n.d.
includes:
- ff. 1-3b James Laland, burgess of Wigan: Petition, etc., to Qu. Anne for appointment as town-sergeant: 1707.
- ff. 4-4b Jean Leers, nephew of Reynier Leers: Petition to George I: 1720.: Fr.: Copy.
- ff. 5-13 Phillipe Le Geyt, jurat of Jersey: Petitions, etc., to Qu. Anne: 1708 [-1714?].
- ff.7,10-11b Sir Charles Carteret, 3rd Baronet; of St Ouen: Recommendations to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1708.: Partly signed.
- ff. 8-9b Colonel Thomas Collier, Lieutenant-Governor of Jersey: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1707-1710.: Partly signed and copy.
- ff. 14-16 Edward Le Neve, the elder; customs searcher in Port of London: Petition to Treasury Commissioners, etc., on behalf of his son, Edward: 1717.
- f. 17b William Lowndes, MP; Treasury Secretary: Memorandum to H. Chomley: 1718.
- ff. 17-20 Sir Henry Liddell, 3rd Baronet: Petition to Treasury Commissioners, etc.: 1718.
- f. 21b James Douglas, 2nd Duke of Queensberry: Memorandum to Lord Treasurer: 1709.
- ff. 21-26b George MacKenzie, alias MacKenzie Quin; diplomatist: Petitions to Qu. Anne and Lord Godolphin: 1709.
- f. 23 George MacKenzie, alias MacKenzie Quin; diplomatist: Letter to R. Pringle: 1709.
- ff. 23-26b Robert Pringle, Under-Secretary Of State: Letters, etc., to: 1707-1710.: Partly Fr.
- f. 27 Reading: Petition of brewers and victuallers to Parliament: n.d.
- f. 27 England; Parliament: Petitions, etc., to: [ 1693? ]-circ. 1714, n.d.
- f. 27 Richard Maior, brewer, of Reading: Petition to Parliament: 18th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 28b-29 Elizabeth Marescoe, widow of Peter Marescoe Messenger in Ordinary: Petition to Lord Sunderland: 1706-1710.
- ff. 30-33 Elizabeth Maris, widow of Charles Maris: Petitions to Lord Sunderland and Lord Godolphin: 1706-1710.
- ff. 34-44b Benjamin Matthew, Receiver-General of Taxes for counties Northamptonshire and Rutland: Petition, etc., to Lord Godolphin: bef. 1709.: Partly copies.
- f. 43 Sir St Andrew St John, 2nd Baronet; of Woodford, county Northamptonshire: Certificate for B. Matthew: bef. 1709.: Signed.
- f. 44 Robert Breton, of Northampton: Recommendation to Lord Godolphin: bef. 1709.: Signed.
- f. 44 John Bridges, Commissioner of Customs: Recommendation to Lord Godolphin: bef. 1709.: Signed.
- f. 44 Elmes Spinckes, MP: Recommendation to Lord Godolphin: bef. 1709.: Signed.
- f. 44 Sir James Robinson, 3rd Baronet; of Cranford: Recommendation to Lord Godolphin: bef. 1709.: Signed.
- f. 44 Sir Erasmus Norwich, 3rd Baronet: Recommendation to Lord Godolphin: bef. 1709.: Signed.
- f. 44 Elmes Steward, MP: Recommendation to Lord Godolphin: bef. 1709.: Signed.
- f. 44 Christopher Montagu, MP: Recommendation to Lord Godolphin: bef. 1709.: Signed.
- f. 44 John Parkhurst, MP: Recommendation to Lord Godolphin: bef. 1709.: Signed.
- f. 44 William Craven, of county Northamptonshire: Recommendation to Lord Godolphin: bef. 1709.: Signed.
- f. 44 Sir Matthew Dudley, 2nd Baronet; of Clopton: Recommendation to Lord Godolphin: bef. 1709.: Signed.
- f. 44 John Clendon, of county Northamptonshire: Recommendation to Lord Godolphin: bef. 1709.: Signed.
- f. 44 Richard Kynnsman: Recommendation to Lord Godolphin: bef. 1709.: Signed.
- f. 44 Toby Chauncy, MP: Recommendation to Lord Godolphin: bef. 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 46-47b Sir Thomas May, MP: Petition to George I: bef. 1722.
- ff. 48-54 Thomas Molyneux, MP: Petition to George I, etc.: [1718?], 1719.: Partly copy and Fr. transl.
- f. 54 Sir Thomas Johnson, MP: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1709-1721.: Signed.
- ff. 55-56b Mary Douglas, estranged wife of George, 4th Baron Mordington: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1714.
- ff. 57-60b Henry Mory, Customs clerk, of London: Petition, etc., to Treasury Commissioners: 1718.
- ff. 61-62b Thomas Nickols, Customs weigher: Petition to Lord Sunderland: 1706-1710.
- ff. 63-64b Edward Smith, Mayor of Coventry: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1715-1721.: Signed.
- ff. 63-64b Catesby Oadham, Alderman of Coventry: Recommendation to Lord Sunderland: 1718.: Signed.
- ff. 63-64b Abraham Owen, Alderman of Coventry: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1715-1721.: Mostly signed.
- ff. 63-64b Jos. Ehurne, Alderman of Coventry: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1715-1721.: Signed.
- ff. 63-64b Jonah Crynes, Alderman of Coventry: Recommendation to Lord Sunderland: 1718.: Signed.
- ff. 63-64b Henry Cockram, Alderman of Coventry: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1715-1718.: Signed.
- ff. 63-64b William Bird, Alderman of Coventry: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1718.: Partly signed.
- ff. 63-64b Richard Clements, Mayor of Coventry: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1718.: Partly signed.
- ff. 63-64b Mathew Goodal, Alderman of Coventry: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland,: 1718: Partly signed.
- ff. 63-64b Thomas Palmer, freeman of Coventry: Petition to Lord Sunderland: 1718.
- ff. 63-64b Daniel Davis, Alderman of Coventry: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1715-1721.: Signed.
- ff. 63-64b Henery Gra[ve]ner, Alderman of Coventry: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1715-1721.: Signed.
- f. 65 William Whitmore, MP: Certificate for Mrs U. Phillips: 1720.
- ff. 65-66 Ursula Phillips, née Spencer; daughter of Sir Thomas Spencer, 4th Baronet; wife of Hugh Phillips: Petition, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1720, 1721.: Signed.
- ff. 67-70b London Secular Institutions. Prisons: Petition, etc., of keeper of Newgate to Qu. Anne: 1709-1710.
- ff. 67-70b William Pitt, Keeper of Newgate Gaol: Petition, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1709-1710.
- ff. 71-74 Susanna Plott, widow of Thomas Plott, Commissioner of Alienation Office: Petition to George I: 1718.: Partly Fr. transl.
- ff. 75-77b Frances Pool, granddaughter of Sir Henry Cary: Petition, etc., to Treasury Commissioners: 1718-1721.
- f. 77 John Raymond, Commissioner for examining sale of Cockington Manor: Report on Sir H. Cary's services to Crown: 1664.: Printed.
- f. 77 Sir Henry Cary, High Sheriff of county Devon: Report of his services to Crown: 1664.: Printed.
- f. 77 Sir William Courtenay, 1st Baronet: Report on Sir H. Cary's services to Crown: 1664.: Printed.
- ff.78-82 Samuel Proctor, merchant, of London: Petition, etc., to Lord Sunderland: [1718?].
- ff. 80, 82 Abraham Fitter, notary: Attestations by: 1716.: Seals en placard.
- ff. 83b-84 Reginald Raisbeck, informer: Petition to Lord Sunderland: 1706-1710.
- ff. 85-86b Francis Read, tallow-chandler: Petition to Lord Treasurer for Post Office appointment: bef. 1722.
- ff. 87-88b Anthony Robarts, mariner, of Lower St Columb: Petition to Lord Sunderland: [1709?].
- ff. 89-90b Russell Robartes, Teller of Exchequer: Petition to George I: 1718.: Fr.
- ff. 91-9 1b Anthony William Boehm, Chaplain of German Chapel at St James's Palace: Petition to George I: bef. 1727.: Signed.
- ff. 91-91 b Maria Barrow, cleaner of German chapel at St. James's Palace: Petition to George I: bef. 1727.: Signed.
- ff. 91-91b George Andrew Ruperti, chaplain of German Chapel at St James's Palace: Petition to George I: aft. 1714.: Signed.
- ff. 91-91b London Palaces: Petition of staff of German Chapel at St James's Palace to George I: n.d.
- ff. 91-91b C. Jacobi, Keeper of German Chapel at St James's Palace: Petition to George I: aft. 1714.: Signed.
- ff. 91-91b Johann Christoff Martini, Reader of German Chapel at St James's Palace: Petition to George I: bef. 1722.: Signed.
- ff.91-91b G. Steidel, door-keeper of German Chapel at St. James's Palace: Petition to George I: bef. 1722.: Signed.
- ff. 92-96 Robert Sanderson, Clerk of the Rolls, d.1741: Petition, etc., to Treasury Commissioners: 1718-1721.: Partly copy.
- ff. 93-94b, 96 George I of England: Warrant to R. Sanderson to transcribe and publish records: 1718.: Copies.
- ff. 93-94b, 96 Records, Public: Warrant of George I to R. Sanderson to transcribe and publish: 1718.: Copies.
- ff.97-98b John Saul, tidesman, of London: Petition to Treasury Commissioners: 1718-1721.
- ff. 99-100b Captain Ralph Selby, merchant: Petition to George I: bef. 1722.
- ff. 101-104b Frances Shaftoe, servant of Anne Oglethorpe: Petitions to Lord Sunderland: circ. 1706.
- ff. 105-106b Charles Fitzroy, 2nd Duke of Grafton: Recommendation to Lord Sunderland: circ. 1721.: Signed.
- ff. 105-106b Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore: Recommendation to Lord Sunderland: circ. 1721.: Signed.
- ff. 105-106b Edward Chandler, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, and (1730) of Durham: Recommendation to Lord Sunderland: circ. 1721.: Signed.
- ff. 105-106b Charles Fitz Roy, 2nd Duke of Cleveland; formerly Palmer: Recommendation to Lord Sunderland: circ. 1721.: Signed.
- ff. 105-106b Peregrine Bertie, 2nd Marquess of Lindsey; 2nd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven: Recommendation to Lord Sunderland: circ. 1721.: Signed.
- ff. 105-108b John Smith, gentleman in service of Robert, 3rd Earl of Lindsey's family: Petition, etc., to Treasury Commissioners for appointment in Stamp Office: circ. 1721, 1722.
- ff.105-106b [John?] St John, [1st Viscount St John?]: Recommendation to Lord Sunderland: circ. 1721.: Signed.
- ff.109-110 Obediah Smith, of Stamp Office: Petition to Lord Godolphin: 1702-1710.
- ff. 111-112b Sir John Stonhouse, 6th Baronet: Petition to George I: bef. 1722.
- ff. 113-114b London, Parishes. St. Mary Aldermary: Petition of Keeper of Gatehouse, Westminster, to Qu. Anne: 1706-1710.
- ff. 113-114b John Anthony Guynetta, forger: Petition rel. to: 1706-1710.
- ff.113-114b William Taylor, Keeper of Gatehouse Prison, Westminster: Petition to Lord Sunderland: 1706-1710.
- ff.115-118 David de Terson, Huguenot refugee: Petition to George I: aft. 1714.: Signed. Partly copy.
- ff. 119-122b Robert Thompson, of Lincoln's Inn: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1714.: Partly copy.
- ff. 123-124b Simon Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt: Legal reports and opinions by: 1707-1709.: Partly signed and copies.
- ff. 123-126 St. Agnes, Cornwall: Petition, etc., for grant of markets and fairs: 1707.
- ff. 123-126 Thomas Tonkin, of St Agnes, county Cornwall: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1707.
- ff. 127-133b Gilles Walton, creditor of George, 2nd Duke of Buckingham: Petition, etc., to George I: aft. 1718.: Partly Fr.
- ff. 129-130b Sir Robert Howard, dramatist: Certificate of arrears due to Duke of Buckingham: 1680.
- f. 131 George Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax: Certificate rel. to Duke of Buckingham's annuity: 1717.
- ff. 132-133b John Ogden, Deputy Auditor of Excise: Certificate of payments to Duke of Buckingham: 1718.
- ff. 134-135b William Wattson: Petition to Lord Sunderland for appointment as tidewaiter: [1718?].
- ff.136-137b Richard Webb, lodging-house keeper, of Great Russell Street: Petition to Lord Sunderland: 1706-1710.
- ff. 138-139b Thomas Wells, alias 'William Fountaine'; intelligence agent: Petitions, etc., to Lord Sunderland and George I: 1718-1719.
- ff. 140-141b Richard Wharf, leather merchant: Petition to Lord Sunderland: bef. 1722.
- ff. 142-143b Nathan Wilcoks, messenger: Petition to Lord Sunderland: [1708?].
- ff. 144-145 Thomas Williams, pirates' victim: Petition, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1718.
- f. 145 Richard Hampden, MP: Letters to Lord Sunderland: 1718, 1720.
- ff. 146-148b Elizabeth Wood, widow; daughter of Samuel Johnson, Whig clergyman: Petitions to George I and Lord Sunderland: bef. 1720.: Partly signed.
- ff. 149-150b Richard Woollaston, of Wirksworth: Petition to Qu. Anne for lease of lead mine: bef. 1714.
- ff. 151-153 John Writtell, privateer captain, of Poole: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland: aft. 1702-[1708?].
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- Start Date:
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- End Date:
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- Date Range:
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- Barrow, Maria, cleaner of German chapel at St. James's Palace, fl early 18th century
Bertie, Peregrine, 2nd Marquess of Lindsey; 2nd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven
Bird, William, Alderman of Coventry
Boehm, Anthony William, Chaplain of German Chapel at St James's Palace
Breton, Robert, of Northampton
Bridges, John, Commissioner of Customs
Calvert, Charles, 5th Baron Baltimore
Carteret, Charles, 3rd Baronet, of St Ouen
Cary, Henry, High Sheriff of county Devon
Chandler, Edward, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, and (1730) of Durham
Chauncy, Toby, MP
Clements, Richard, Mayor of Coventry
Clendon, John, of county Northamptonshire
Cockram, Henry, Alderman of Coventry
Collier, Thomas, Colonel; Lieutenant-Governor of Jersey
Courtenay, William, 1st Baronet
Craven, William, of county Northamptonshire
Crynes, Jonah, Alderman of Coventry
Davis, Daniel, alderman of Coventry, fl 1715-1721
Douglas, James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry, politician and courtier, 1662-1711
Douglas, Mary, wife of George Douglas, fourth Baron Mordington, d after 1745
Dudley, Matthew, 2nd Baronet, of Clopton, politician and customs officer, 1661-1721
Ehurne, Jos., Alderman of Coventry
Fitter, Abraham, notary, fl 1716
Fitz Roy, Charles, 2nd Duke of Cleveland, landowner, 1662-1730
Fitzroy, Charles, 2nd Duke of Grafton, politician, 1683-1757
George I, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1660-1727
Godolphin, Sidney, 1st Earl of Godolphin, politician and statesman, 1645-1712
Goodal, Mathew, chandler and Mayor of Coventry, fl 1703-1720
Gravener, Henry, alderman and Lord Mayor of Coventry, fl 1715-1721
Guynetta, John Anthony, forger and subject of a petition, fl 1706-1710
Hampden, Richard, MP
Harcourt, Simon, 1st Viscount Harcourt
Howard, Robert, Knight, dramatist and politician, 1626-1698
Jacobi, C., Keeper of German Chapel at St James's Palace
Johnson, Thomas, MP
Kynnsman, Richard
Laland, James, burgess of Wigan
Le Geyt, Phillipe, jurat of Jersey
Le Neve, Edward, the elder; customs searcher in Port of London
Leers, Jean, nephew of Reynier Leers
Liddell, Henry, 3rd Baronet
Lowndes, William, MP; Treasury Secretary
MacKenzie, George, alias MacKenzie Quin; diplomatist
Maior, Richard, brewer, of Reading
Marescoe, Elizabeth, widow of Peter Marescoe Messenger in Ordinary
Maris, Elizabeth, widow of Charles Maris
Martini, Johann Christoff, Reader of German Chapel at St James's Palace
Matthew, Benjamin, Receiver-General of Taxes for counties Northamptonshire and Rutland
May, Thomas, MP
Molyneux, Thomas, MP
Montagu, Christopher, MP
Montagu, George, 1st Earl of Halifax
Mory, Henry, Customs clerk, of London
Nickols, Thomas, Customs weigher
Norwich, Erasmus, 3rd Baronet
Oadham, Catesby, Alderman of Coventry
Ogden, John, Deputy Auditor of Excise
Owen, Abraham, Alderman of Coventry
Palmer, Thomas, freeman of Coventry
Parkhurst, John, MP
Parliament
Phillips, Ursula, née Spencer; daughter of Sir Thomas Spencer, 4th Baronet; wife of Hugh Phillips
Pitt, William, Keeper of Newgate Gaol
Plott, Susanna, widow of Thomas Plott, Commissioner of Alienation Office
Pool, Frances, granddaughter of Sir Henry Cary
Pringle, Robert, Under-Secretary Of State
Proctor, Samuel, merchant, of London
Raisbeck, Reginald, informer
Raymond, John, Commissioner for examining sale of Cockington Manor
Read, Francis, tallow-chandler
Robartes, Russell, Teller of Exchequer
Robarts, Anthony, mariner, of Lower St Columb
Robinson, James, 3rd Baronet, of Cranford
Ruperti, George Andrew, chaplain of German Chapel at St James's Palace
Sanderson, Robert, Clerk of the Rolls, d 1741
Saul, John, tidesman, of London
Selby, Ralph, Captain; merchant
Shaftoe, Frances, servant of Anne Oglethorpe
Smith, Edward, Mayor of Coventry
Smith, John, gentleman in service of Robert, 3rd Earl of Lindsey's family
Smith, Obediah, of Stamp Office
Spinckes, Elmes, MP
St John, John?, 1st Viscount St John?
St John, St Andrew, 2nd Baronet, of Woodford, county Northamptonshire
Steidel, G., door-keeper of German Chapel at St. James's Palace
Steward, Elmes, MP
Stonhouse, John, 6th Baronet
Taylor, William, Keeper of Gatehouse Prison, Westminster
Terson, David, Huguenot refugee
Thompson, Robert, of Lincoln's Inn
Tonkin, Thomas, of St Agnes, county Cornwall
Walton, Gilles, creditor of George, 2nd Duke of Buckingham
Wattson, William
Webb, Richard, lodging-house keeper, of Great Russell Street
Wells, Thomas, alias 'William Fountaine'; intelligence agent
Wharf, Richard, leather merchant
Whitmore, William, MP
Wilcoks, Nathan, messenger
Williams, Thomas, pirates' victim
Wood, Elizabeth, widow; daughter of Samuel Johnson, Whig clergyman
Woollaston, Richard, of Wirksworth
Writtell, John, privateer captain, of Poole - Places:
- London, United Kingdom
Reading, England
St. Agnes, Cornwall
Westminster, England