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Vol. i. (ft. 470). 1603-1751.
includes:
- f. 1 John Carey, 3rd Baron Hunsdon; late Marshal of Berwick: Grant to, of a pension: [1603].: Copy.
- f. 5 Lieutenant-Colonel Martin Jubbs: Grants to, of lands in co. Meath by O. Cromwell: 1656.
- f. 9 Sir John Holt, Lord Chief Justice: Opinion on the marriage settlement of Sir W. Jones: 1686.
- f. 9 Sir William Jones, Attorney General: Articles of his marriage settles ment: 1686.: Copy.
- f. 11 Ann Stapley, wife of Anthonie Stapley and widow of John Stubb: Case betw. her and A. Victorio: n.d.
- f. 15 Russell family; of Chippenham and of London: Notices of births: 1664-1670.
- f. 16 Terence Bynie, Captain of the 'Royal': Order of Council on petition of: 1666.
- f. 18 Thomas Pierce: Supposed offences of, when Surveyor of Customs at Plymouth: 1681.
- f. 19 Ralph Williamson, Comptroller of Customs at Newcastle: Complaints against: temp. Will. III.
- f. 24 Colonel Henry Sydney, Viscount Sydney (1689) and Earl of Romney (1694) Envoy to Holland; Secretary of State: Surrender of estates by, and grant to, of other estates: 1692.
- f. 26 Lieutenant-Colonel Canon: Charges against: n.d.
- f. 28 Major-General William Steuart: Petition: circ. 1691.
- f. 30 William Paget, 6th Baron Paget; alias Pagett: Extraordinary expenses as Ambassador to Turkey: 1693-1695.
- f. 32 Thirlby, (Lieutenant -) late of Brigadier Wyndham's Carabineers: Clearings of pay: 1693-1695.
- ff. 34, 36 Colonel Henry Sydney, Viscount Sydney (1689) and Earl of Romney (1694) Envoy to Holland; Secretary of State: Abstract of grants to, in Ireland: circ. 1695.
- f. 38 Elizabeth Mallory: Sworn information of the treatment of her and her family in Ireland: 1696.
- f. 39 Colonel Thomas Saunderson: Petition for indemnification: post 1696.
- f. 41 George Broughton, alias Hugh; Consul at Venice: Memorial to the Treasury: circ. 1697.
- f. 44 Thomas Everard, Surveyor General and Commissioner of Excise, London: Answer to his defence: 1697.
- f. 46 Mary O'Brian, daughter of Henry, Lord Ibrackan: Grant of precedency as an Earl's daughter, 1698.: circ. 1753.: Copy.
- ff. 50, 59 Francis Holmes, of Tenterden: Case of: circ. 1696.
- f. 51 Thomas Lennard, Earl of Sussex: Petition for arrears of an annuity, etc.: temp. Will. III.
- f. 54 Francis Godfrey: Letter to the Rt. Hon. T. Pelham: 1698.
- f. 56 Count John Frederic Dona: Petition for his wife's jointure: 1698.
- f. 58 John Bishop, Storekeeper's clerk at Depford: Certificate of service: 1698.
- f. 60 Thomas Pelham, 1st Baron Pelham of Laughton: Petition to, from artillerymen: 1699.
- f. 61 Charles FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Southampton; 2nd Duke of Cleveland 1709: Petition for arrears of pension: circ. 1700.
- f. 63 Danvers: Observations on: temp. Will. III.
- f. 65 Charles Medlicot, Commissary-General in Portugal: Warrant of appointment: 1706.: Copy.
- f. 67 William Hay, 5th Earl of Kinnoull: Case of: temp. Will. III.
- f. 69 Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford: Case betw. him and the Duke of Newcastle: 1718.
- f. 71 Sir James Sarsfield, Baronet: Genealogy of: 1719.
- f. 73 Captain John Welbe: Letter to the Duke of Newcastle, with petition: circ. 1720.
- f. 83 Christopher Layer: Warrant for delivering his body after execution to his friends: 1723.: Copy.
- f. 85 Richard Willis, Bishop successively of Gloucester, Salisbury (1721) and 1723 Winchester: Warrant of appointment as Clerk of the Closet: 1723.
- f. 87 Thomas Rogers: Case of: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 88 Edinund Sarsfield, Viscount Kilmallock: Memorial for increase of pension: [1742].
- f. 90 John Wood, Commander of the ship 'John and Mary.': Petition on account of a ship taken by Spaniards: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 92 Lucy Clinton, wife of Henry, 7th Earl of Lincoln: Case of as trustee: 1729.
- f. 92 Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke: Opinion on the case of Lady Lincoln: 1729.
- f. 94 Colonel Francis Charteris: Opinion on the case of: 1730.
- f. 100 Colonel Sir Thomas De Veil, JP for Middlesex and Westminster: Petition for military employment: circ. 1731.
- ff. 102, 104 Island of Jamaica: Copy of patent for clerks of the Crown, etc.: circ. 1734.
- f. 106 Colonel Pedro de Planta: Memoir to the Regents during the King's absence in Hanover: [?1747].
- f. 110 Wavell Smith?, Solicitor of the Leeward Islands: Memorial to the Duke of Newcastle: 1736.
- f. 113 James Benn: Information on a seizure of brandy, claimed by the Duke of Newcastle: 1736.: Lat.
- f. 116 Sir Clifford William Philipps: Case of: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 120 Nathanael Blackerby: "An Account of some of my Public Services": 1738.
- f. 122 Orders Military. Garter: Warrant for installation of the Earls of Essex and Waldegrave: 1738.
- f. 122 George II of England: Signature.
- f. 124 William Lawson: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle, with certificates: 1738.: Copy.
- f. 125 J- Hawes: Case of: 1738.
- f. 128 George Onslow, MP for Rye and for county Surrey; afterwards 4th Baron, and 1st Earl of, Onslow: Warrant of appointment as Superintendent of Royal Gardens: [1761].
- f. 130 Elizabeth McKenzie, Widow: Grant of money to, for her husband's services in the army: 1739.
- f. 130 Lieutenant-General William Evans: Royal grant of money to: 1739.
- f. 130 Mary Sybourg, widow: Royal grant to, for her husband's services in the army: 1739.
- f. 130 Elizabeth Newton, Widow: Royal grant to, for her busband's services in the army: 1739.
- f. 131 Constantino Tormiotto, of the Island of Tino: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: 1740.
- f. 133 James Gordon, of Auchlyn: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle for a commission in the Army: 1740.
- f. 135 Joshua Gregory, of Edingley, county Nottinghamshire: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle for his son's discharge from the Army: 1740.
- ff. 137, 139 Casten Neyman: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle for payment: circ. 1740.
- f. 141 Charles Pearson: Warrant for discharge of: 1740.: Copy.
- f. 145 Lucy Wilson: Petition of, for relief: 1740.
- f. 147 John Tinsley, of the Swan Inn, Hounslow: Petition for the Hounslow postmastership: circ. 1740.
- f. 149 Richard Lumley, 2nd Earl of Scarborough: Character of: post 1740.
- f. 151 Esher, Surrey: Petition from the inhabitants to the Duke of Newcastle: 1740.
- f. 153 John Becher, Merchant, of Alicante: Memorial to the Duke of Newcastle: 1740.
- f. 155 Sir John Evelyn, 1st Baronet: Petition on behalf of his son: 1741.: Copy.
- f. 157 John Downs: Letter to Burnet: 1740.
- f. 159 William Maule, Earl of Panmure: Memorial to Lord Ilay: 1741.
- f. 160 Thomas Cook, Smuggler: Petition for release: circ. 1741.
- f. 162 Robert Robinson, of London: Memorandum for A. Stone: 1741.
- f. 164 Philip Journeaulx: Memorial to the Duke of Newcastle: circ. 1741.
- f. 166 Thomas Probert: Copies of letters found on, when apprehended for base coining: 1741.
- f. 168 Nicholas Russell: Petition for the post of Riding Officer of the Customs: 1741.
- f. 170 Henry How, Peruke Maker: Petition asserting innocence of receiving smuggled tea: circ. 1741.
- f. 172 Captain Thomas Tacker, RN: Memorial for delivery to his agent of a French prize: circ. 1741.
- f. 174 Captain John Cooper, RN: Memorial of services: from 1701 to 1741.
- f. 176 John Poynton, Customs Officer al Shoreham: Case relating to a seizure of tea: 1742.
- f. 178 Elizabeth Graham, widow, of Dr. Walter Graham, RN: Memorial for a pension: circ. 1742.
- f. 180 Thomas Baker, Blacksmith, of Seaford: Petition for pension, circ: 1742.
- f. 184 James Wallace, Agent for Transports: Petition for continuance of pay: 1742.
- f. 186 London, England: Petition of insolvent debtors in the Fleet Prison: 1742.
- f. 186 Fleet Prison: Petition of insolvent debtors in: 1742.
- f. 187 Dr Juan Compañy y Gomila, late Assessor of Minorca: Petition for payment: 1743.
- f. 189 Daniel Pratt, Printer and Stationer: Scheme for the suppression of illegal publications: 1743.
- f. 191 Matthew Clarmont, Merchant, of London: Memorial asking protection for a ship and cargo: 1743.
- f. 202 Captain George Dunbar: Memorial on the unsafe condition of British N. America: 1743.
- f. 205 Thomas Chaderton: Application to be gunner of the "Gloucester": 1744.
- f. 206 Edward Torbuck, Tidesman in the Port of Poole: Certificate of services: 1743.
- f. 207 Gabriel de Seriere: Sworn informations against, for abuse of George II.: 1744.: Copy.
- ff. 208, 209 Captain William Cosby, late of Colonel Gooch's Regiment: Copy of his "Pretensions," with certificates: 1744.
- f. 210 Sarah Saunders: Certificate in favour of: 1744.
- f. 212 Arthur Kendham, Convict: Certificate on behalf of, by the High Constable and others of St. George's in the East: 1744.
- f. 213 James Henderson: Recommendation of, to be Receiver of First-fruits: 1744.
- ff. 216, 217 William Rayner, Printer: Petition for, and grant to, of licence to print a Family Bible: 1744.
- ff. 219, 223 Calais, France: Passengers to and from,: 2 June-24 July, 1744.
- f. 221 Thomas and Richard Jefferys, and Company: Petition for remission of extraordinary duty on parcels of hair: 1744.
- ff. 225, 227 George Whatley, Agent to the Levant Company at Marseilles: Petition and letter to the Duke of Newcastle: 1745, 1749.
- f. 231 Nicholas Newton, late Captain: Petition for a revision of his trial: circ. 1750.
- f. 233 John Thomas, Headborough of St. Giles-in-the-Fields: Representation on behalf of, by the Middlesex Justices: 1745.
- f. 237 Jaques Rice, Priest: Testimonials in favour of: 1744.: Copies.
- ff. 240, 242 Colonel Sir Thomas De Veil, JP for Middlesex and Westminster: Memorials for arrears of pension: circ. 1745-6.
- f. 246 John Kendrick, Bailiff of Wigan: Petition for repayment of expenses: circ. 1746.
- f. 249 Benjamin Rodrigues Dias, Merchant, of Tetuan: Petition for compensation: 1745.
- ff. 250, 310 Andrew Douglas: Memorial for repayment of expenses: circ. 1746.
- f. 252 Rowland Johnson, Vicar of Hemel Hempstead: Memorial for reward of services: circ. 1746.
- f. 256 Luke Trevigar, MD: Memorandum relating to his Irish pension: circ. 1745.
- f. 258 Samuel Street: Petition for payment of expenses in obtaining information of the rebel army: circ. 1745.
- ff. 260, 261 Charles Radcliffe, self-styled Earl of Derwentwater: Orders for his transfer in custody: circ. 1745.: Two drafts.
- ff. 260, 261 James Radcliffe, son of Charles, self-styled Earl of Derwentwater: Orders for his transfer in custody: circ. 1745.: Two drafts.
- f. 262 Archibald Stewart, Prisoner in the Tower: Permission to, to retain his servant: circ. 1745.
- f. 264 James Winchester: Appointment as Chaplain in Ordinary in Scotland: 1746.
- ff. 266, 270 Earldom of Anglesey: Affidavits in the case of: 1746.
- f. 268 Sir Robert Clifton, Baronet; KCB: Petition for redress of grievances: 1746.
- f. 272 William Poyntz: Bond to the Duke of Newcastle: 1746.
- f. 272 Stephen Poyntz, diplomatist: Bond to the Duke of Newcastle: 1746.
- f. 274 Edgar Howe, of Derby: Warrant for his arrest as a witness: 1746.: Copy.
- f. 275 Alexander McLachlan, Jacobite: Testimonials in favour of: 1746.
- f. 276 William Matthews, Surgeon: Petitions to the Duke of Newcastle: 1746, 1747.
- f. 278 James Conway: Passport for: 1746.
- ff. 281, 300 Heron, (Lieutenant -Colonel -): Representation of his services: circ. 1746.
- f. 283 Household, Royal: Lists of Chaplains in Ordinary: 1746, 1752.
- f. 285 John Pemberton, Merchant, of Dublin: Petition for release of a ship: 1746.
- f. 286 James Douglas, 16th Earl of Morton: Pass for a sloop for his conveyance from France: 1746.
- f. 289 John Bristowe: Account of deer in Clumber Park: 1746.
- f. 290 William Vezie, Prisoner in France: Petition on behalf of, by inhabitants of Brighton: 1746.
- f. 291 William Holles Vane, 2nd Viscount Vane: Case betw. him and his wife: circ. 1746.
- f. 297 Robert Heartly, Boatswain's Yeoman in HMS Princessa: Memorial for his preferment: circ. 1746.
- f. 298 John Walker Browne: Petition for admission to the Charterhouse: circ. 1746.
- f. 302 Sir John Schaw, Baronet: Case of: circ. 1746.
- f. 304 Jennison: Memorandum on behalf of J. Burn: circ. 1746.
- f. 306 George II of England: Address of Dissenting Ministers of London on the rebellion of: 1745.
- f. 308 John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair: Memorial on behalf of J. Stiel and C. Dalrymple: circ. 1746.
- f. 313 John Coustos, Prisoner in the Inquisition at Lisbon: Petition for assistance: circ. 1746.
- ff. 315, 344 Sir Hugh Smithson, 4th Baronet; afterwards 1st Duke of Northumberland: Memorial for settlement of the title of Earl of Northumberland: 1746.
- f. 317 Venice: Request made by the Venetian ambassador to the British Government: circ. 1746.
- f. 319 James Ogilvy, 5th Earl of Findlater and 2nd Earl of Seafield: Memorials to the Duke of Newcastle: circ. 1750 - 1759.
- f. 321 Cracroft: Case of, as candidate for Lincoln city: circ. 1747.
- f. 323 Joshua Johnston, JP for county Armagh: Petition for compensation: circ. 1746.
- f. 330 Cecilia Townley: Licence to, to go to France: 1747.
- f. 333 John Sauré, Assistant Agent of Packet-boats, Dover: Petition for payment: 1747.
- f. 334 John Murray, 2nd Earl of Dunmore: Memorial for removal of Murray from the Isle of Wight: 1747.
- f. 336 Robert James, MD, of Lichfield: Licence to print: 1747.
- f. 340 Walter Mitchell, Jacobite: Petition for less rigorous treatment: 1747.
- f. 342 Major James Macdonald: Memorial for an exchange: 1747.
- f. 346 Daniel Graham, Apothecary in Ordinary to George I: Petition in favour of his son to succeed him as apothecary to Chelsea Hospital: circ. 1747.
- f. 347 William Dalrymple, Earl of Dumfries; and [1760] 4th Earl of Stair: Memorial to be allowed to sell his commission in the Guards: 1747.
- f. 349 James Mills: Description of his person: circ. 1747.
- ff. 351, 353 Maurice de Saxe, Marshal of France: Will, with licence for making it: 1746.: Fr.: Copy.
- f. 355 Adam Colquhoun, Town Clerk of Dumbarton: Appointment as Deputy-keeper of the Register of Seasines for cos. Dumbarton, Bute, etc.: 1747.: Copy.
- f. 357 Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll: Mem. recommending C. Campbell to be Register of Seasines for Dumbarton, Bute, etc.: 1747.
- f. 358 James Cochrane, Clerk to Courts-Martial in Scotland: Statement of his case for Counsel's opinion: 1747.
- f. 359 Sir Dudley Ryder, Chief Justice of KB: Opinion in a case Cochrane v. Bruce,: 1747[8].
- f. 360 Richard Hassell, Master of the Affidavit Office in Chancery: Memorandum on his case, by C. Ord: 1748.
- f. 362 Alexander Ross, merchant, of Cromarty: Treasury orders for payments to: 1748.: Copies.
- f. 364 Sir Cyril Wich, 1st Baronet; Resident at Hamburg and in Saxony: Memorandum for re-appointment as British Minister at Hamburg: 1748.
- f. 366 John Green, late JP for Middlesex and Westminster: Memorial to be restored to office: 1748.
- f. 368 Henry Fiennes Pelham Clinton, 9th Earl of Lincoln; afterwards (in 1768) 2nd Duke of Newcastle: Warrant for grant to, of the Comptrollership of Customs, London: 1748.
- f. 372 Abraham Hume, MP for Steyning: Memorandum of services to the army: circ. 1748.
- f. 374 John Poulson, JP for county Middlesex: Memorial for some reward: circ. 1748.
- f. 376 Army; England: Petition of captains who raised companies for Canada: 1748.
- f. 378 Smuggling: Informations respecting: 1749.
- f. 379 John Thomlinson, Merchant, of London: Memorial for repayment of advances: 1749.
- f. 383 Reverend Lucius Henry Hibbins, LL.D: Letters and memorials to the Duke of Newcastle: 1741-1758.
- f. 385 Richard Harrison: Declaration of his illegal confinement in a French prison: 1749.
- ff. 388-397 James Razor, Merchant: Petition for payment: 1749.: Fr.: Five copies.
- f. 398 Ahamett Bensarty, Merchant, of Tripoli: Petition for redress: circ. 1749.
- f. 400 John Zobby, Prince in Arabia: Petition for a passport and recommendation: circ. 1749.
- f. 402 James Crawford: Petition for his son's release from prison: circ. 1749.
- f. 404 Desneval, Comtesse; née de Rollingen: Petition for assistance to pay debts: circ. 1749.: Fr.
- ff. 406-413 England; Parliament: Draft of an Act for preserving the peace: circ. 1749.
- f. 414 James Serces, Minister of the French Chapel at St. James's: Petition for increase of stipend: circ. 1749-1750.
- ff. 415-420 William Cumine: Petition for pardon, with certificates: 1749-50.
- f. 421 John Cansfield Gerard: Representation by the English Ambassador to the Court of France in favour of: 1750.: Fr.
- f. 423 William Archer, Convict: Report on case of, by Baron Adams: 1750.
- f. 425 Scrafton, Little, Manor; Yorkshire: Boundaries of: circ. 1750.
- f. 426 John Burnaby, Envoy to Switzerland: Royal warrant for all allowance to: 1750.: Copy.
- f. 428, 430, 432, 436 Thomas Crawfurd, Secretary to the English Embassy at Paris: Papers relating to securities deposited by, in the French E. India Company: 1750.: Fr.
- f. 440 Thomas Reynolds: Memoir on behalf of, by the French ambassador: 1750.: Fr.
- f. 442 Constance Susanne de Caron d' Agar: Memoir for permission to dispose of her French property: 1750.: Fr.
- f. 444 Lieutenant William Smith: Memorial for promotion: circ. 1750.
- f. 446 Isle of Man: Case betw. the clergy, Lord Derby, and the Duke of Atholl: circ. 1750.
- f. 457 Arthur Plunket: Memorandum relating to the sale of estates in co. Roscommon: circ. 1751.
- f. 459 Mrs Lambert: Mem. of pension to: 1751.
- f. 459 Armand Louis de St. George, Count Marsay; English resident in Switzerland: Memorandum of pension to: 1742 circ. 1751.
- f. 461 Roger Drake: Recommendation of Rev. Carter for preferment: circ. 1751.
- f. 463 Stephen Dungate: Petition for employment: circ. 1751.
- f. 465 Robert Harris: Petition for remission of rent: circ. 1751.
- f. 467 Lieutenant Andrew Buchanan: Memorial for permission to exchange: circ. 1751.
- f. 469 Paul Tierney Mariner: Petition for pardon for enlisting men in the French service: circ. 1751.
- f. 471 John Brodefoot, Preacher of the Gospel: Appointment to succeed his father as Minister of Dunsyer: circ. 1751.: Draft.
- f. 473 Lieutenant-General Albert Borgard, Colonel RA: Settlement of pension on his widow: circ. 1751.
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f. 118 John Borris: Petition of J. Fogg, presented by, to George II.: 1737.: Printed.
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- Names:
- Agar, Constance Susanne de Caron
Archer, William, Convict
Army of England
Baker, Thomas, blacksmith, of Seaford, fl 1742
Becher, John, Merchant, of Alicante
Benn, James
Bensarty, Ahamett, Merchant, of Tripoli
Bishop, John, Storekeeper's clerk at Depford
Blackerby, Nathanael
Borgard, Albert, Lieutenant-General; Colonel RA
Borris, John
Bristowe, John
Brodefoot, John, Preacher of the Gospel
Broughton, George, Consul at Venice alias Hugh
Browne, John Walker
Buchanan, Andrew, Lieutenant
Burnaby, John, Envoy to Switzerland
Bynie, Terence, Captain of the 'Royal'
Campbell, Archibald, 3rd Duke of Argyll
Canon, Lieutenant-Colonel
Carey, John, 3rd Baron Hunsdon, late Marshal of Berwick
Chaderton, Thomas
Charteris, Francis, Colonel; of Add MS 33054
Clarmont, Matthew, Merchant, of London
Clifton, Robert, Baronet, KCB
Clinton, Henry Fiennes Pelham, 9th Earl of Lincoln, afterwards (in 1768) 2nd Duke of Newcastle
Clinton, Lucy, wife of Henry, 7th Earl of Lincoln
Cochrane, James, Clerk to Courts-Martial in Scotland
Colquhoun, Adam, Town Clerk of Dumbarton
Compañy y Gomila, Juan, Dr; late Assessor of Minorca
Conway, James
Cook, Thomas, Smuggler
Cooper, John, Captain; RN
Cosby, William, Captain; late of Colonel Gooch's Regiment
Coustos, John, Prisoner in the Inquisition at Lisbon
Cracroft, of Add MS 33054
Crawford, James, of Add MS 33054
Crawfurd, Thomas, Secretary to the English Embassy at Paris
Crichton, William, 4th Earl of Stair, 1699-1768
Cumine, William
Dalrymple, John, 2nd Earl of Stair, soldier and diplomat, 1673-1747
Dias, Benjamin Rodrigues, merchant, fl 1745
Dohna, Johann Friedrich, Marquis de Ferrassiéres, army officer, 1663-1712
Douglas, Andrew, author of a memorial for repayment of expenses, fl 1746
Douglas, James, 14th Earl of Morton, natural philosopher and courtier, 1702-1768
Downs, John
Drake, Roger, correspondent of Andrew Stone, fl 1748
Dunbar, George, army officer and author of a memorial on the unsafe condition of British North America, fl 1743
Dungate, Stephen, petitioner for employment, fl 1751
Earldom of Anglesey
Evans, William, Lieutenant-General
Evelyn, John, 1st Baronet, politician; of Wotton, Surrey, 1682-1763
Everard, Thomas, Surveyor General and Commissioner of Excise, London
Fitzroy, Charles, 2nd Duke of Cleveland, army officer and politician, 1662-1730
Fleet Prison
George II, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1683-1760
Gerard, John Cansfield, subject of a case, fl 1750
Godfrey, Francis, correspondent of Thomas Pelham, fl 1698
Gordon, James, of Auchlyn, petitioner to Thomas Pelham Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, fl 1740
Graham, Daniel, apothecary, c 1695-1778
Graham, Elizabeth, naval widow and subject of a request for a pension, fl Mid 18th century
Green, John, of Westminster, justice of the peace and subject of a memorial for his restoration to office, fl 1748
Gregory, Joshua, of Edingley, petitioner to Thomas Pelham Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, fl 1740
Harley, Edward, second earl of Oxford and Mortimer, book collector and patron of the arts, 2 Jun 1689-16 Jun 1741,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000108078249,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/160524259
Harris, Robert, of Add MS 33054
Harrison, Richard, of Add MS 33054
Hassell, Richard, Master of the Affidavit Office in Chancery
Hawes, J-
Hay, William, 5th Earl of Kinnoull
Heartly, Robert, Boatswain's Yeoman in HMS Princessa
Henderson, James, of Add MS 33054
Heron, (Lieutenant -Colonel -)
Hibbins, Lucius Henry, Reverend; LL.D
Holmes, Francis, of Tenterden
Holt, John, Lord Chief Justice
How, Henry, Peruke Maker
Howe, Edgar, of Derby
Hume, Abraham, MP for Steyning
James, Robert, MD, of Lichfield
Jefferys, Thomas and Richard, and Company
Jennison, of Add MS 33054
Johnson, Rowland, Vicar of Hemel Hempstead
Johnston, Joshua, JP for county Armagh
Jones, William, Attorney General
Journeaulx, Philip
Jubbs, Martin, Lieutenant-Colonel
Kendham, Arthur, Convict
Kendrick, John, Bailiff of Wigan
Lambert, Mrs
Lawson, William
Layer, Christopher
Lennard, Thomas, Earl of Sussex, of Add MS 33054
Little Scrafton Manor, Yorkshire
Lumley, Richard, 2nd Earl of Scarborough
Macdonald, James, Major
Mallory, Elizabeth
Matthews, William, Surgeon
Maule, William, 1st Earl of Panmure of Forth, soldier and politician, 1700-1782
McKenzie, Elizabeth, Widow
McLachlan, Alexander, Jacobite
Medlicot, Charles, Commissary-General in Portugal
Mills, James, of Add MS 33054
Mitchell, Walter, Jacobite
Murray, John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, army officer and landowner, 1685-1752
Newton, Elizabeth, Widow
Newton, Nicholas, late Captain
Neyman, Casten
O'Brian, Mary, daughter of Henry, Lord Ibrackan
Ogilvy, James, 5th Earl of Findlater and 2nd Earl of Seafield
Onslow, George, MP for Rye and for county Surrey; afterwards 4th Baron, and 1st Earl of, Onslow
Paget, William, 6th Baron Paget al Pagett
Parliament
Pearson, Charles, of Add MS 33054
Pelham, Thomas, 1st Baron Pelham of Laughton
Pemberton, John, Merchant, of Dublin
Philipps, Clifford William
Pierce, Thomas, of Add MS 33054
Planta, Pedro, Colonel
Plunket, Arthur
Poulson, John, JP for county Middlesex
Poynton, John, Customs Officer al Shoreham
Poyntz, Stephen, diplomatist
Poyntz, William, of Add MS 33054
Pratt, Daniel, Printer and Stationer
Probert, Thomas
Radcliffe, Charles, self-styled Earl of Derwentwater
Radcliffe, James, son of Charles, self-styled Earl of Derwentwater
Rayner, William, Printer
Razor, James, Merchant
Reynolds, Thomas, of Add MS 33054
Rice, Jaques, Priest
Robinson, Robert, of London
Rogers, Thomas, of Add MS 33054
Ross, Alexander, merchant, of Cromarty
Roux, -, née de Rollingen, wife of Peter Joseph le Roux, Comte de Desneval, fl 1739-1748
Royal Household
Russell, Family
Russell, Nicholas
Ryder, Dudley, Chief Justice of KB
Sarsfield, Edinund, Viscount Kilmallock
Sarsfield, James, Baronet
Saunders, Sarah
Saunderson, Thomas, Colonel; of Add MS 33054
Sauré, John, Assistant Agent of Packet-boats, Dover
Saxe, Maurice de, Marshal of France
Schaw, John, Baronet
Serces, James, Minister of the French Chapel at St. James's
Seriere, Gabriel
Smith, William, Lieutenant
Smith?, Wavell, Solicitor of the Leeward Islands
Smithson, Hugh, 4th Baronet, afterwards 1st Duke of Northumberland
St. George,, Armand Louis, Count Marsay, English resident in Switzerland
Stapley, Ann, wife of Anthonie Stapley and widow of John Stubb
Steuart, William, Major-General
Stewart, Archibald, Prisoner in the Tower
Street, Samuel, of Add MS 33054
Sybourg, Mary, widow
Sydney, Henry, Viscount Sydney (1689) and Earl of Romney (1694), Colonel; Envoy to Holland; Secretary of State
Tacker, Thomas, Captain; RN
Thirlby, (Lieutenant -) late of Brigadier Wyndham's Carabineers
Thomas, John, Headborough of St. Giles-in-the-Fields
Thomlinson, John, Merchant, of London
Tierney Mariner, Paul
Tinsley, John, of the Swan Inn, Hounslow
Torbuck, Edward, Tidesman in the Port of Poole
Tormiotto, Constantino, of the Island of Tino
Townley, Cecilia
Trevigar, Luke, MD
Vane, William Holles, 2nd Viscount Vane
Veil, Thomas, Knight, army officer and magistrate, 1684-1746
Vezie, William, Prisoner in France
Wallace, James, Agent for Transports
Welbe, John, Captain
Whatley, George, Agent to the Levant Company at Marseilles
Wich, Cyril, 1st Baronet, Resident at Hamburg and in Saxony
Williamson, Ralph, Comptroller of Customs at Newcastle
Willis, Richard, Bishop successively of Gloucester, Salisbury (1721) and 1723 Winchester
Wilson, Lucy
Winchester, James
Wood, John, Commander of the ship 'John and Mary.'
Yorke, Philip, 1st Earl of Hardwicke
Zobby, John, Prince in Arabia - Places:
- Calais, France
Esher, Surrey
Isle of Man, England
Jamaica, Central America
London, United Kingdom
Venice, Italy
Westminster, England