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Vol. ii. (fr. 353). 1752-1761.
includes:
- f. 1 William Harper, Curate of St. Giles-in-the-Fields: Memorial for the living of Milton near Gravesend: circ. 1753.
- f. 9 John Nugent, 5th Earl of Westmouth: Paper respecting sent by Buckley: 1752.
- f. 11 County of York: Petition of the justices of the North Riding respecting a road: 1752.
- f. 13 Leeds, Yorkshire: Petition from the Corporation for T. Barston to be their Common Clerk: 1752.
- f. 16 Charles Douglas, 3rd Duke of Queensberry: Case of: 1752.
- f. 19 James Serces, Minister of the French Chapel at St. James's: Case of: circ. 1752.
- f. 21 Thomas Blomer, DD, Chaplain to George II: Memorial for preferment: circ. 1752.
- f. 25 Lieutenant William Maitland: Petition for a company: circ. 1752.
- ff. 27, 286, 310 John Hammerton, Secretary and Treasurer of S Carolina: Memorials, etc., to be reinstated in the Council: circ. 1752 - 1760.
- f. 29 Hellingly, Sussex: Recommendation of Taylor to be vicar, by the inhabitants: circ. 1752.
- f. 31 Ker Ker, 4th Baron Bellenden of Broughton; Lieutenant RN: Memorial for a command: circ. 1752.
- f. 33 Colony of Virginia: Mem. of the state of the nival offices before they were filled up by the Crown: circ. 1752.
- f. 35 London, England: Petition from St. Paul's, Covent Garden, respecting a new Court House for Westminster: circ. 1752.
- f. 37 John Taylor, Rector of Cotton, county Staffordshire: petition to be allowed exercise in prison: circ. 1752-3.
- f. 40 Hume: Presentation to Whitsom benefice, co. Berwick: 1753.
- f. 42 Susanna Northcote: Election by the Middlesex Magistrates as their housekeeper: 1753.
- f. 44 Windsor, Parks: Case of the Dean and Chapter as to right of presentation to a living: circ. 1753.
- f. 46 Walter Harte, Canon of Windsor: Presentation to the vicarage of St. Austell and St. Blasye, co. Cornw.: 1753.
- ff. 48, 312 Isabel Mackenzie, wife of the 3rd Earl of Cromartie: Case and petition of: n.d.
- f. 50 John Campbell, Lord Glenorchy, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane (1752): Recommendation of Swinton as Sheriff-Depute of co. Perth: 1753.
- f. 52 Lieutenant-General Charles Schaw Cathcart, 9th Baron Cathcart: Recommendation of Boid as minister of Corsfarne parish: circ. 1753.
- f. 54 Ross, Argyllshire: Memorandum respecting the office of Commissar of: circ. 1753.
- f. 56 Colonel Hon Thomas Leslie, MP, Barrack-Master of Scotland: Recommendation of R. Douglas as Commissary's Clerk of St. Andrews: circ. 1753.
- f. 59 Madam McNeall: Memorandum conc.: circ. 1753.
- f. 61 Hugh Home, 3rd Earl of Marchmont: Recommendation of Hume as minister of Whitsom: circ. 1753.
- f. 63 Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll: Recommendation of Telfer. as minister of Killsyth: circ. 1753.
- ff. 65, 67 Matthew Astby, Butterman: Case and petition: circ. 1753.
- f. 72 Lieutenant-Colonel Ross: Memorial on behalf of G. Ross: circ. 1753.
- f. 74 Sir Cyril Wich, 1st Baronet; Resident at Hamburg and in Saxony: Petition for pension or diplomatic employment: circ. 1753.
- f. 77 Ann Cunningham: Petition for charity: 1753-54.
- ff. 79, 115 Joseph Neat, alias Neate; Minister, of Lewes: Petitions to the Duke of Newcastle: 1756-1757.
- f. 81 County of Oxford: Subscriptions to promote freedom of election in: 1754.
- ff. 82, 169 Newark, Nottinghamshire: Memoranda conc. Newark: 1756.
- f. 84 Brice Fisher, MP for Malmesbury, afterwards for Boroughbridge: Representation to the E. India Company, conc. inferior cloth supplied to the Company: circ. 1754.
- f. 86 William Baker, Servant to the Duke of Newcastle: Petition for employment: circ. 1752.
- f. 88 James Brydges, Marquess of Carnarvon; 3rd Duke of Chandos 1771: Petition for his father's forgiveness: circ. 1754.
- f. 94 John Goodschwod: Petition for the delivery of goods detained at the Custom House: circ. 1754.
- f. 96 Sarah Green, née Taylor: Petition for redress: [1755].
- f. 98 Hon Elizabeth Johnston, daughter of William, 6th Baron Blayney, and wife of Joshua Johnston: Petition for relief: circ. 1754.
- f. 100 Cornelia Lande, Protestant refugee: Petition for charity: circ. 1754.: Fr.
- f. 101 Ernest Laurenzy, British Agent at the Hague: Note of his pension: circ. 1754.
- f. 103 Thomas Lediard, JP for Middlesex: Petition to be appointed magistrate: circ. 1754.
- f. 105 Captain William Leslie, self-styled 3rd Baron Newark: Memorial asking for some provision: circ. 1754.
- f. 106 Ossory Medlicott, DD, Chaplain in Ordinary to George II: Petitions to George II.: 1758.
- f. 108 James Ogilvy, 5th Earl of Findlater and 2nd Earl of Seafield: Memorials to the Duke of Newcastle: circ. 1750 - 1759.
- f. 110 William Round, of Birch Hall, county Essex: Recommendation to be appointed a J.P.: circ. 1754.
- f. 113 Sir William Beauchamp Proctor, 1st Baronet; MP for Middlesex: Recommendation of Rev. - Jervis for a benefice: circ. 1754.
- f. 117 Sir Henry Gough: Case respecting a Crown estate at Hampton in Arden: 1755.
- f. 119 James Brydges, Marquess of Carnarvon; 3rd Duke of Chandos 1771: Application for a reversionary grant of the Clerkship of the Hanaper: 1755.
- f. 123 Philip Yorke, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke: Recommendation of Rev. Jeffreys to the living of Barnes: 1755.
- ff. 123, 127 Lionel Cranfield Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset: Appointments of: 1720-1755.
- f. 124 Nathanael Newnham, junior, MP; Director of the E India Company: Recommendation of H. Child to St. Thomas' Hospital: 1755.
- f. 131 Reverend Francis Wollaston: Memorial relating to the living of E. Dereham: 1760.
- f. 135 Robert I Dundas, of Arniston; Lord President of the Court of Session: Warrant for a grant to his family: 1756.
- f. 137 Robert I Dundas, of Arniston; Lord President of the Court of Session: State of his claim: ante 1754.
- f. 139 William Gilpin, Master of the 'Charming Molly.': Declaration respecting Dunkirk: 1756.
- f. 141 Sir Robert Strange, Engraver: Memorandum respecting: 1756.
- f. 143 Army; England: Papers relating to the Royal American Regiment: 1756.
- f. 145 Major William Markham: Memorandum of capture of, by a French frigate: 1756.
- f. 147 John Sharpe, MP for Callington, county Cornwall: Memorial relating to arrears of the Window Tax: 1756.
- f. 152 London, England: Memorandum relating to Westminster election: 1754.
- f. 154 Forest of Radnor: Memorandum relating to the lordship of: circ. 1756.
- f. 154 Lordship of Cantremelenith; Radnorshire: Memorandum relating to: circ. 1756.
- ff. 155, 167 London, England: Petitions from St. Giles-in-the-Fields for the appointment of Justices of the Peace: 1733-1737, 1756 (?).
- f. 157 Thomas Brand, Gentleman Usher: Petitions for a pension: circ. 1756.
- f. 159 Captain John Catherwood: Memorial for promotion: circ. 1756.
- f. 161 Sir Hew Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet: Memorial for the survivancy of the office of Remembrancer in Scotland: circ. 1756.
- f. 163 Edward Digby, 6th Baron Digby: Petition for an English peerage: circ. 1756.
- f. 165 Lieutenant-General Thomas Fowke, Governor of Gibraltar: Petition to be restored to the command of a regiment: circ. 1756.
- f. 168 b Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol, d 1737, Lord Chancellor: Letters to the Duke of Newcastle: 1733 - 1736.
- f. 171 John Hewitt, Journeyman Shoe Maker: Petition for charity: circ. 1756.
- f. 172 John Home, Excise Officer: Memorial for preferment: 1756.
- f. 176 Alexander Leslie, 6th Baron Lindores: Petition for promotion: circ. 1757.
- f. 178 Sir Andrew Mitchell, KB; FRS; diplomatist: Request for allowance for his field equipage: 1756.
- f. 179 John II. Murray, of Philiphaugh; MP for county Selkirkshire: Memorial for arrears of Crown rents: n.d.
- f. 183 Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland; formerly Smithson: Memorial for a lease of ground: circ. 1756.
- f. 185 Sir Archibald Primrose Bart: Petition of his orphan daughters: circ. 1756.
- f. 187 Christopher Springer, alias Wylhorn; Swedish Merchant: Memorials to the Duke of Newcastle: 1756.
- f. 189 John Wilkinson, Minister of the Savoy: Petition to the Lord Chancellor: circ. 1756.
- f. 191 Thomas Wilkinson, late Deputy-Clerk of the Peace for county Middlesex: Petition for admission to the Charterhouse: circ. 1756.
- f. 193 Joseph de Correch de Marignan: Petition for assistance: circ. 1756.: Fr.
- f. 195 David Stewart Moncreiffe: Recommendation of, for the King's Deputy Remembrancership in Scotland: circ. 1756.
- f. 197 Court of CommonPleas: Note as to the office of chirographer: circ. 1756.
- f. 199 Arthur Collins, Author of the 'Peerage in England.': His case: 1753-1757: Printed and MS.
- f. 200 John Gordon, of Sempill: Acknowledgment for sums advanced by N. Hardinge: 1757.
- ff. 201, 209, 213, 218, 322 Catharina Margretha Krahe: Receipts for pension: 1756-1760.
- ff. 202, 216, 325 William Maclellan, 6th Baron Kirkcudbright: Receipts for pension: 1757-1761.
- f. 205 Samuel Boys, junior: Recommended to be Commissioner of Bankrupts: 1758.
- f. 207 Henry Drummond: Receipt for money: 1758.
- f. 219 Sampson Gideon: Relation of his services to the Government: circ. 1757-8.
- f. 224 Jonathan Mitton, King's Messenger: Petition for an allowance: circ. 1759.
- f. 226 Comte Charles Hector d' Estaing: Memorandum respecting: circ. 1760.
- f. 227 Philip Carteret Webb, Solicitor to the Treasury; MP for Haslemere: Report on the Keeperships of Windsor Forest and Bagshot Park: 1759.
- f. 229 Alexander Wilson, Professor of Astronomy at Glasgow: Memorandum respecting the appointment of: 1759.
- f. 230 Hon Nicholas Boscawen, DD, Chaplain in Ordinary to George II: Memorial for preferment: 1759.
- f.233 Lieutenant-Colonel Campbell: Application for additional salary for a mission to Stockholm: circ. 1759.
- f. 235 George Jennings, MP for Whitchurch, county Hampshire: Request for a company of foot for his son: circ. 1759.
- f. 236 William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland; son of George II: Appointment as Ranger of Windsor Great Park: circ. 1759.: Copy.
- f. 238 Charles Butler, Earl of Arran: Appointment, in 1706, as Keeper of Bagshot Park.: circ. 1759.: Copy.
- f. 240 Major-General William Shirley, Governor of Massachusetts Bay: Memorial for repayment of expenses: circ. 1759.
- f. 242 Alexander Brodie, junior, of Brodie: Memorial for a pension: circ. 1759.
- f. 244 Hon George Clinton, Captain, afterwards Admiral; Governor of New York: Memorial for the continuance of his rank: circ. 1759.
- f. 246 Donald Campbell, late Captain E I Company's Service: Memorial for promotion: circ. 1759.
- f. 248 Richard Rogers, Deputy-Comptroller of Customs, Newhaven: Petition for removal to London: circ. 1759.
- f. 250 Lieutenant Thomas Pemble, RN: Memorial of service: circ. 1759.
- f. 252 Thomas Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoul: Licence to hold ground in St. James's Park: circ. 1759.: Copy.
- f. 254 Robert II. Dundas, of Arniston; Lord Advocate of Scotland, and Lord President of the Court of Session: Memorandum rel. to pensions for the family of the late Lord President of Session: circ. 1759.
- f. 255 Robert I Dundas, of Arniston; Lord President of the Court of Session: Warrant for pensions to his widow and children: 1759.
- f. 257 Edmund Martin, RN: Certificate of examination: 1760.: Copy.
- f. 258 Captain John Davies: Memorandum on raising a Welsh corps: 1760.
- ff. 260, 316 John Dunsterfill, alias Dunsterfield; Midshipman: Certificates of service: 1760-1.
- f. 261 Hon Mary Legge, afterwards Baroness Stawel, wife of Hon. H B Legge: Creation as Baroness Stawel: 1760.
- f. 261 John Petty FitzMaurice, 1st Earl of Shelburne: Mem. of creation as Baron Wycombe: 1760.
- f. 261 b Louis Watson, 1st Baron Sondes: Memorandum of creation as Baron Sondes: 1760.
- f. 265 Alexander Hume, MP for Southwark: Memorandum of services in parliament: 1760.
- f. 269 John Mackenzie, Lord Macleod, son of George, 3rd Earl of Cromartie: Application for leave to serve in the British Army: circ. 1760.
- f. 271 Robert Lowe: Petition for the place of gardener at Hampton Court: circ. 1760.
- f. 273 Saunders Welch: Complaint of, against his fellow-Justice, Sir J. Fielding: circ. 1760.
- f. 275 Alexander Ross, merchant, of Cromarty: Petition for reward for services: circ. 1760.
- f. 279 William Smith: Petition for his brother's discharge from the army: circ. 1760.
- f. 279 Robert Smith: Petition for his brother's discharge from the army: circ. 1760.
- f. 281 Sir George Warren, KB; MP for Lancaster: Application to be made a K.B.: circ. 1761.
- f. 283 George Monson, Colonel, afterwards Brigad.General; MP for Lincoln: Memorandum respecting: circ. 1760.
- f. 285 Thomas Baines, Midshipman: Recommendation of, to Adm. Holmes: circ. 1760.
- f. 288 David Mitchell: Petition for the continuance of pensions, etc.: circ. 1760.
- f. 290 James Somerville, 13th Baron Somerville: Claims of, for promotion: circ. 1760.
- f. 292 Robert Tracy: Memorandum relating to: [1753].
- f. 294 Lieutenant Robert Hodgson: Memorial to succeed his late father as superintendent of the Mosquito Shore: circ. 1760.
- f. 296 Charles Cornwallis, 5th Baron and 1st Earl Cornwallis; Constable of the Tower: Petition for the Chief Portership of the Tower for his son: circ. 1760.
- f. 298 Samuel Martin, MP for Camelford; Secretary to the Treasury: Report on Baron Münchhausen's memorial: circ. 1760.
- ff. 300, 304 William Alexander, self-styled Earl of Stirling: Memorial and petition: 1760.
- f. 308 Edmund Keene, Bishop of Chester; Bishop of Ely 1771: Memorial for the prosecution of Rev. R. Bulcock: circ. 1760.
- f. 314 John Dorsett, Clerk in the Office of Works: Memorial for reinstatement: circ. 1761.
- f. 317 Office of Works: Note of appointments: 1761.
- f. 318 William Michell, Cashier of the Salt Office: Bonds for the due discharge of his duties as cashier of the Salt Office: 1761, 1765.
- f. 320 Customs and Excise: List of officers renewed: 1761.
- f. 323 M[argaret] Rutherfurd, (?)Baroness Rutherfurd: Receipts for pension: 1760, 1761.
- f. 333 Ja- Baikie: Receipts for bounty: 1761.
- f. 336 West Looe, Cornwall: Memorandum respecting the Members for: 1761.
- f. 336 East Looe, Cornwall: Memorandum respecting the Members for: 1761.
- f. 338 Henry Arthur Herbert, 1st Earl of Powis: Recommendation of Ensign Browne to a Lieutenancy: circ. 1761.
- f. 340 Captain Prescot, Aide-de-Camp to General Amherst: Memorandum of his expenses in the public service: circ. 1761.
- f. 342 John Henry Hampe, MD, Physician to the Princess of Wales: Petition for continuance of pension: circ. 1760.
- ff. 344-347 Navy; England: Rough notes for commissions, etc.: circ. 1761, 1762.
- f. 348 Sir Ludovic Grant, 6th Baronet; MP for county Elgin: Petition for release from arrears of Fewduties: 1761.
- f. 350 Sir John Wynn, 2nd Baronet: Patents to be renewed at request of: circ. 1761.
- f. 352 Wales: A list of Patent places in: circ. 1761.
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- Alexander, William, soldier; claimant to the Earldom of Stirling, 1726-1783
Army of England
Astby, Matthew, Butterman
Baikie, J, correspondent of the Duke of Newcastle, fl 1760
Baines, Thomas, of the Royal Navy, fl 1760
Baker, William, servant to the Duke of Newcastle, fl 1752
Blomer, Thomas, DD, Chaplain to George II
Boscawen, Nicholas, DD, Chaplain in Ordinary to George II
Boys, Samuel, junior
Brand, Thomas, Gentleman Usher
Brodie, Alexander, junior, of Brodie
Brydges, James, Marquess of Carnarvon, 3rd Duke of Chandos 1771
Butler, Charles, Earl of Arran, of Add MS 33055
Campbell, Archibald, 3rd Duke of Argyll
Campbell, Donald, late Captain E I Company's Service
Campbell, John, Lord Glenorchy, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane (1752)
Campbell, Lieutenant-Colonel
Cathcart, Charles Schaw, 9th Baron Cathcart, army officer and ambassador, 1721-1776
Catherwood, John, Captain
Clinton, George, Captain, afterwards Admiral; Governor of New York
Collins, Arthur, Author of the 'Peerage in England.'
Cornwallis, Charles, 5th Baron and 1st Earl Cornwallis, politician, 1700-1762
Correch de Marignan, Joseph
Court of Common Pleas
Cumberland, William Augustus, Duke of, son of George II
Cunningham, Ann
Dalrymple, Hew, 2nd Baronet, politician, of Bargeny, 1712-1790
Davies, John, army officer, fl 1760
Digby, Edward, 6th Baron Digby, politician, 1730-1757
Dorsett, John, clerk in the Office of Works, fl 1751-1761
Douglas, Charles, 3rd Duke of Queensberry, courtier and politician, 1698-1778
Drummond, Henry, author of a receipt, fl 1758
Dundas, Robert, of Arniston; called The Elder, politician and advocate, 1685-1753
Dundas, Robert, of Arniston; judge and politician, 1713-1787
Dunsterfill, John, alias Dunsterfield; naval officer, fl 1760-1761
Estaing, Charles Hector, Comte
Fisher, Brice, politician, fl 1754-1767
FitzMaurice, John Petty, 1st Earl of Shelburne, politician, 1706-1761
Fowke, Thomas, Lieutenant-General; Governor of Gibraltar
Gideon, Sampson, correspondent of Thomas Pelham Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, fl 1756-1762
Gilpin, William, ship master, fl 1756
Goodschwod, John, petitioner, fl 1754
Gordon, John, of Sempill, correspondent of Thomas Pelham Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, fl 1743-1762
Gough, Henry, Knight, landowner, fl 1755
Grant, Ludovick, 7th Baronet, politician and police commissioner, 1707-1773
Green, Sarah, née Taylor, correspondent of Thomas Pelham Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle, fl 1755
HM Customs and Excise, 1909-2005
Hammerton, John, Secretary and Treasurer of S Carolina
Hampe, John Henry, MD, Physician to the Princess of Wales
Harper, William, Curate of St. Giles-in-the-Fields
Harte, Walter, Canon of Windsor
Hay, Thomas, 8th Earl of Kinnoul
Herbert, Henry Arthur, 1st Earl of Powis
Hewitt, John, Journeyman Shoe Maker
Hodgson, Robert, Lieutenant
Home, Hugh, 3rd Earl of Marchmont
Home, John, Excise Officer
Hume, Alexander, MP for Southwark
Hume, of Add MS 33055
Jennings, George, MP for Whitchurch, county Hampshire
Johnston, Elizabeth, daughter of William, 6th Baron Blayney, and wife of Joshua Johnston
Keene, Edmund, Bishop of Chester, Bishop of Ely 1771
Ker, Ker, 4th Baron Bellenden of Broughton, Lieutenant RN
Krahe, Catharina Margretha
Lande, Cornelia, Protestant refugee
Laurenzy, Ernest, British Agent at the Hague
Lediard, Thomas, JP for Middlesex
Legge, Mary, afterwards Baroness Stawel, wife of Hon. H B Legge
Leslie, Alexander, 6th Baron Lindores
Leslie, Thomas, Colonel; MP, Barrack-Master of Scotland
Leslie, William, Captain; self-styled 3rd Baron Newark
Lordship of Cantremelenith, Radnorshire
Lowe, Robert, of Add MS 33055
Mackenzie, Isabel, wife of the 3rd Earl of Cromartie
Mackenzie, John, Lord Macleod, son of George, 3rd Earl of Cromartie
Maclellan, William, 6th Baron Kirkcudbright
Maitland, William, Lieutenant
Markham, William, Major
Martin, Edmund, RN
Martin, Samuel, MP for Camelford; Secretary to the Treasury
McNeall, Madam
Medlicott, Ossory, DD, Chaplain in Ordinary to George II
Michell, William, Cashier of the Salt Office
Mitchell, Andrew, diplomat, 1708-1771
Mitchell, David
Mitton, Jonathan, King's Messenger
Moncreiffe, David Stewart
Monson, George, Colonel, afterwards Brigad.General; MP for Lincoln
Murray, John II., of Philiphaugh; MP for county Selkirkshire
Navy of England
Neat, Joseph, alias Neate; Minister, of Lewes
Newnham, Nathanael, junior, MP; Director of the E India Company
Northcote, Susanna
Nugent, John, 5th Earl of Westmouth
Office of Works
Ogilvy, James, 5th Earl of Findlater and 2nd Earl of Seafield
Pemble, Thomas, Lieutenant; RN
Percy, Hugh, formerly Smithson 1st Duke of Northumberland
Prescot, Captain; Aide-de-Camp to General Amherst
Primrose Bart, Archibald
Proctor, William Beauchamp, 1st Baronet, MP for Middlesex
Rogers, Richard, Deputy-Comptroller of Customs, Newhaven
Ross, Alexander, merchant, of Cromarty
Ross, Lieutenant-Colonel
Round, William, of Birch Hall, county Essex
Rutherfurd, Margaret, (?)Baroness Rutherfurd
Sackville, Lionel Cranfield, 1st Duke of Dorset, politician, 1688-1765
Serces, James, Minister of the French Chapel at St. James's
Sharpe, John, MP for Callington, county Cornwall
Shirley, William, Major-General; Governor of Massachusetts Bay
Smith, Robert, of Add MS 33055
Smith, William, of Add MS 33055
Somerville, James, 13th Baron Somerville
Springer, Christopher, alias Wylhorn; Swedish Merchant
Strange, Robert, Engraver
Talbot, Charles, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol, Lord Chancellor, d 1737
Taylor, John, Rector of Cotton, county Staffordshire
Tracy, Robert, of Add MS 32733
Warren, George, KB; MP for Lancaster
Watson, Louis, 1st Baron Sondes
Webb, Philip Carteret, barrister and antiquary, MP for Haslemere, 1702-1770
Welch, Saunders
Wich, Cyril, 1st Baronet, Resident at Hamburg and in Saxony
Wilkinson, John, Minister of the Savoy
Wilkinson, Thomas, late Deputy-Clerk of the Peace for county Middlesex
Wilson, Alexander, Professor of Astronomy at Glasgow
Wollaston, Francis, Reverend
Wynn, John, 2nd Baronet
Yorke, Philip, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke - Places:
- East Looe, Cornwall
Hellingly, Sussex
Leeds, Yorkshire
London, United Kingdom
Newark, Nottinghamshire
Oxfordshire, England
Radnor, Forest of, Wales
Ross, Argyllshire
Virginia, Colony of, North America
Wales, United Kingdom
West Looe, Cornwall
Westminster, England
Windsor, England
Yorkshire, England