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Vol. iii. (ff. 413). 1762-1814.
includes:
- f. 1 John Moore: Information respecting flat boats at Dunkirk: 1762.
- f. 4 James O'Hara, 2nd Baron Tyrawley: Instructions to, in Portugal: 1762.
- f. 6 Captain Gordon Semple: Recommendation of, by Lord Clive to be Town-Major of Edinburgh: 1762.
- f. 8 John Everhart, Gunner, RN: Certificate of service: 1762.
- ff. 9, 22 John Fanshawe, Collector for the Verge of the Court: Receipts for tax: 1762.
- f. 10 Navy; England: Rough notes for commissions, etc.: circ. 1761, 1762.
- f. 11 Francis Maude, Ensign: Recommendation of, for a Lieutenancy: circ. 1762.
- f. 13 John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun; Commander in Chief in N America: Memorial relating to provisioning of troops in Portugal: circ. 1761.
- f. 17 Thomas Marston: Petition for the Marshalship of the King's Bench Prison: 1762.
- f. 19 Hugh Valence Jones, Clerk in Secretary of State's Office afterwards Solicitor to the Treasury: Banker's receipt to, for money for Duke of Newcastle: 1762.
- f. 23 John Milbanke: Report on a matter betw. the Duke of Newcastle and Lord Bute: circ. 1762.
- f. 25 William Skrine: Memorandum respecting a private bill for him: 1762.
- f. 27 London, England: Act to vest estates of Billingsgate in trustees: 1762.: Printed.
- f. 33 Thomas Pelham, 1st Earl of Chichester: Bond to J. Sherman: 1764.
- f. 36 Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton: Appointment as Secretary of State: 1765.
- f. 38 Thomas Robinson, 1st Baron Grantham: Appointment as joint Postmaster-General: 1765.
- f. 38 William Ponsonby, Viscount Duncannon; 2nd Earl of Bessborough: Appointment as joint Postmaster-General: 1765.
- ff. 40, 74, 87, 89, 91, 150, 279 Revenue: Appointments of Commissioners of various duties, etc.: 1765-1766.
- ff. 42, 46 Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle 1715; formerly Pelham; Secretary of State: Appointment as Keeper of the Privy Seal: 1765.
- f. 44 Henry Seymour-Conway, General, Secretary of State: Appointment as Secretary of State: 1765.
- f. 48 John Carmichael, 3rd Earl of Hyndford; diplomatist: Allowance warrant: 1765.
- f. 50 William Michell, Cashier of the Salt Office: Bonds for the due discharge of his duties as cashier of the Salt Office: 1761, 1765.
- f. 52 Sir Joseph Mawbey, 1st Baronet; MP: Grant to, of the Baronetcy: 1765.
- ff. 54, 202 William Tryon: Appointment as Governor of N. Carolina, and warrant for salary: 1765, 1766.
- f. 56 Henry Moore, afterwards Baronet; Commodore at Spanish Town: Appointment as Governor of New York: 1765.
- f. 58 David Wark, DD: Patent of an invention: 1765.
- f. 60 Horatio Paul: Pardon for the murder of W. Dalton in a duel: 1765.
- f. 62 William Digby, successively Dean of Worcester and of Durham: Appointment to a Christ Church canonry, Oxford: 1765.
- ff. 64, 197, 200 John Ashburnham, 2nd Earl of Ashburnham: Appointment as Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, and Allowance warrant: 1765, 1766.
- f. 66 Robert Carter, Chaplain-in-Ordinary to George III: Presentation to Wadingham rectory: 1765.
- f. 68 Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden: Creation as Baron Camden: 1765.
- ff. 70, 71 Henry Seymour-Conway, General, Secretary of State: Warrants for payment to, of moneys for secret service and allowance: 1765.
- ff. 72, 73 Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton: Warrants for payment to, of moneys for secret service and allowance: 1765.
- ff. 76, 204, 247 Richard Howe, Viscount and 1st Earl Howe: Appointment as Treasurer of the Navy, and warrants for payments to: 1765, 1766.
- f. 78 William Hall Gage, 2nd Viscount Gage: Warrant for Treasury payments to: 1765.
- f. 79 William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland; Home Secretary; Prime Minister: Warrant for a payment to: 1765.
- f. 80 Sir John Shelley, 5th Baronet; Keeper of the Records in the Tower: Warrant for his salary as Keeper of Records in the Tower: 1765.
- f. 81 Daniel Finch, 7th Earl of Winchilsea and 3rd Earl of Nottingham; Lord President of the Council: Warrant for his salary: 1765.
- f. 82 George Bussy Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey: Warrant for payment to: 1765.
- f. 83 Edward Legrand, Governor to Prince William: Warrant for payments to: 1765.
- f. 85 John Hughson: Appointment as Inspector of Out-Port Accounts: 1765.
- f. 93 William Poole, junior, of Poole: Appointment as Receiver-General of stamp duties: 1765.
- f. 95 Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond and Lennox: Allowance warrant: 1765.
- f. 99 Heneage Legge, son of Hon. Heneage Legge: Appointment as Register of Warrants Inwards: 1765.
- ff. 101. 172, 174 Trade and Plantations; Board of Commissioners for: Appointments of Commissioners: 1765, 1766.
- f. 102 Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire: Appointment of the Duke of Newcastle as Steward: 1765.
- f. 104 Hon Henry Wallop, Groom of the Bedchamber: Warrant for his annuity: 1765.
- ff. 105, 241 Lord George Henry Lennox, 2nd son of Charles, 2nd Duke of Richmond; MP for county Sussex: Allowance warrants for, on an embassy to France: 1765, 1766.
- f. 107 Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham; Prime Minister: Appointment as Lord Lieutenant of the W. Riding: 1765.
- f. 108 London, England: Grant of houses, etc., to the Westminster Bridge Commissioners: 1765.
- f. 110 Andrew Wilkinson, MP for Aldborough, county Yorkshire: Appointment as Keeper of the Ordnance Stores: 1765.
- f. 112 Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle 1715; formerly Pelham; Secretary of State: Appointment as Lord Lieutenant of co. Notts, etc.: 1765.
- f. 113 William Mellish, MP for E Retford; Commissioner of Excise: Appointment as Receiver-General of Customs: 1765.
- f. 114 John Hobart, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire: Warrant for his discharge of plate: 1765.
- f. 118 Reverend Richard Penneck, Superintendent of the Reading Room, British Museum: Presentation of, to St. John's rectory, Horsleydown: 1765.
- f. 120 John Warner: Presentation of, to West Ham vicarage: 1765.
- f. 122 Jeremiah Phillips: Presentation of, to Narberth rectory: 1765.
- f. 124 Hon Frederic Keppel, Prebendary of Windsor, afterwards Dean of Windsor, and Bishop of Exeter: Appointment as Dean of Windsor: 1765.
- f. 126 Admiral Sir Charles Knowles, 1st Baronet Governor of Jamaica: Creation as Baronet: 1765.
- f. 128 Admiral Sir Charles Knowles, 1st Baronet Governor of Jamaica: Appointment as Rear-Admiral: 1765.
- f. 130 Richard Beresford: Appointment as keeper of the tennis courts: 1765.
- f. 131 General Sir John Griffin Whitwell Griffin, KB, afterwards 4th Baron Howard de Walden and 1st Baron Braybrooke: Grant to, of five Light-houses: 1765.
- ff. 133, 137 John Monson, 2nd Baron Monson: Appointment as Chief Justice in Eyre on this side Trent, and warrant for his payment: 1765.
- f. 135 Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke: Appointment as Vice Admiral: 1765.
- f. 139 Rear-Admiral Sir George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney 1782: Appointment as Master of Greenwich Hospital: 1765.
- f. 141 Thomas Williams, Apothecary: Patent for an Invention: 1765.
- f. 143 John Lovett: Grant of offices in the Forest of Dean: 1765.
- f. 144 William Gordon, British Minister at Brussels: Allowance warrant: 1765.
- f. 146 James Trail, Consul-General at Tunis: Allowance warrant: 1765.
- f. 148 Sir Grey Cooper, politician: Grant to, of an annuity: 1765.
- f. 152 Fulke Greville, British Minister at Ratisborn: Allowance warrant: 1765.
- f. 154 Sir Horace Mann, 1st Baronet; British Minister at Florence: Allowance warrant: 1765.
- f. 156 Robert Gunning, 1st Baronet 1778; diplomatist; GCB 1815: Allowance warrant: 1765.
- f. 158 Charles Douglas: Patent for an hydraulic machine: 1765.
- f. 160 Admiralty; Commissioners of the: Warrants, certificates, orders and appointments: 1735-1765.
- f. 162 Charles O'Hara: Appointment as Governor of Senegambia: 1765.
- f. 164 John Hayward: Patent for invention: 1765.
- f. 165 James Maitland, 7th Earl of Lauderdate: Memorial for: circ. 1765.
- f. 169 Sir James Wright, 1st Baronet 1772; Resident at Venice 1766-1774: Allowance warrant: 1766.
- f. 171 William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth: Warrant for an annuity to: 1766.
- f. 175 Lord Francis Seymour, afterwards Dean of Wells: Appointment as Dean of Wells: 1766.
- f. 176 Thomas Hurdis, DD; chaplain to the Duke of Newcastle: Appointment as Prebendary of Windsor: 1766.
- f. 177 Seddon: Appointment as secretary of Qu. Anne's Bounty: 1766.
- f. 179 Admiralty; Commissioners of the: Warrants, certificates, orders and appointments: 1735-1765.
- f. 180 William Martin, Hosier: Patent for an invention: 1766.
- f. 181 Richard Lumley-Saunderson, 4th Earl of Scarbrough: Allowance warrant: 1766.
- f. 183 Sir Francis Molyneux, afterwards 7th Baronet, of Teversal; Usher of the Black Road: Allowance warrant: 1766.
- f. 185 John Butler, MP for county Sussex: Bond for payment of annuity to F. Frankland: 1766.
- f. 186 James Maitland, 7th Earl of Lauderdate: Allowance warrant: 1756.
- f. 188 George Onslow, MP for Rye and for county Surrey; afterwards 4th Baron, and 1st Earl of, Onslow: Appointment as Out-Ranger of Windsor Forest: 1766.
- f. 190 Thomas Constable, BA: Presentation to Sigglesthorne rectory: 1766.
- f. 192 Lynford Caryl, Master of Jesus College, Cambridge: Appointment as Prebendary of Canterbury: 1766.
- f. 194 John Murray, Ambassador at Constantinople: Allowance warrant: 1766.
- f. 198 George Augustus Selwyn, MP: Warrant for payments to, as paymaster of the Board of Works: 1766.
- f. 208 Sir Andrew Mitchell, KB; FRS; diplomatist: Allowance warrant: 1766.
- f. 211 John Fordyce: Appointment as Receiver-General of Land Rents in Scotland: 1766.
- f. 213 Heneage Dering: Appointment as Prebendary of Canterbury: 1766.
- f. 215 George Jennings, MP for Whitchurch, county Hampshire: Memorandum in favour of Capt. J. Jennings: 1766.
- f. 217 John Forbes: Grant to, of an annuity: 1766.
- f. 219 John Hinchcliffe, Bishop of Peterborough: Presentation to Greenwich vicarage: 1766.
- f. 220 See of St. Davids: Congé d'élire to the Chapter: 1766.
- f. 221 Edmund Herbert: Warrant to for pay of Marine Regiments: 1766.
- f. 223 Diana Coote, widow of Algernon, 6th Earl of Mountrath: Will: 1766.: Extract.
- ff. 227, 229 Robert Lowth, Bishop of London: Royal assent to his election to St. David's, and restitution of temporalities to: 1766.
- f. 231 Thomas and George Cranage: Patent for invention: 1766.
- f. 233 Benjamin Martin: Patent for an invention: 1766.
- f. 235 Christopher Battiscombe: Patent for invention: 1766.
- f. 237 John Peele: Grant to, of a patent: 1766.
- f. 239 Lord George Augustus Cavendish, 2nd son of William, 3rd Duke of Devonshire: Appointment as Lord-Lieutenant, of co. Derby: 1766.
- f. 243 William Henry Nassau de Zuylestein, 4th Earl of Rochford: Allowance warrant: 1766.
- ff. 245, 263 Frederick Augustus Berkeley, 5th Earl of Berkeley: Appointments as Constable of St. Briavall's Castle, and Lord Lieut. of co. Gloucester: 1766.
- f. 249 Henry Frederic, Duke of Cumberland; brother of George III: Appointment as Ranger of Windsor Great Park: 1766.
- f. 251 Stanier Porten, Under Secretary of State; Knight 1772: Allowance warrant: 1766.
- f. 253 Richard Watson, Bishop of Llandaff: Pension warrant: 1766.
- f. 255 Anne Carnegie, wife of George, 6th Earl of Northesk: Pension warrant: 1766.
- f. 257 Captain Errick Sutherland: Pension warrant: 1766.
- f. 259 Lady Mary Campbell: Pension warrant: 1766.
- f. 261 James Brusby, Consul at Madrid: Allowance warrant: 1766.
- ff. 265, 267 Edward Augustus, Duke of York and Albany; brother of George III: Appointments as Custos of Cranburn Chace and Keeper of Windsor Forest: 1766.
- f. 269 Samuel Foote: Licence for stage plays: 1766.
- f. 271 Sir Henry Cheere, 1st Baronet; of Westminster: Creation as Baronet: 1766.
- f. 273 Sir Merrick Burrell, Baronet; Governor of the Bank of England: Creation as Baronet: 1766.
- f. 275 Edward Harley, 4th Earl of Oxford: Appointment as Lord Lieutenant of co. Radnor: 1766.
- f. 277 Charles Nicholas Michel Babu, Hydraulic Engineer: Patent for Inventions: 1766.
- f. 281 John Howell: Pardon for offences in bankruptcy: 1766.
- f. 283 Major Joseph Gorham: Minutes of services: circ. 1766.
- f. 285 J- Massie: Memorandum to the landholders of England: 1768.
- f. 287 David Johnson: Memorial to be restored to his office in the Customs: 1769.
- ff. 288, 290 Charles Innes, Writer to the Signet: Memorial to the Duke of Portland: 1797.
- ff. 289, 291 Sir John Anstruther, 5th Baronet; Of Anstruthr; Chief-Justice of Bengal: Letters to C. Innes: 1797.: Copies.
- f. 292 Francis C- Humphrys: Receipt for money to J. Pearse: 1798.
- f. 293 Edouard Fitz-James, Duc de Fitz-James: Memorandum respecting him and his regiment: post 1791.
- f. 294 Pierre Lucart: Pass for, to London: 1801.
- ff. 295, 297 General Sir John Doyle, 1st Baronet: Petition: 1801.
- f. 303 Reverend Alexander McGregor: Recommendation of, to the living of Comrie: circ. 1801.
- f. 304 William Thomas Coleman, of the Customs: Memorial for promotion: 1803.
- f. 306 Major James Denty, EIC Service: Statement by the executors of: 1814.
- f. 308 Captain Lang, a Dane: Services in connection with a French prize: [1692-1709].
- f. 309 Cuthbert Allen: Recommendation of, to Eglingham vicarage: [1752-3].
- f. 310 Thomas Bambridge, Warden of the Fleet: Memorandum relating to: post 1729.
- ff. 312, 313 Isaac Bellet, French Physician: Memoranda respecting: [1745-1770].
- ff. 314, 315 John Hope, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun: Memoranda respecting J. Bucknie: [1742-1768].
- f. 318 Admiral Hon John Byng: Memorandum relating to: [1745-57].
- f. 320 Sir Thomas Chamberlayne, Ambassador to Spain: Memorandum: [1696-1702].
- f. 322 James Grant: Recommendation of Capt. J. Colquhoun to be Major: circ. 1745.
- f. 323 Ireland: Information of illegal export of wool: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 324 Thomas Davis, Messenger: Case relating to W. Bishop: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 326 James Ogilvy, 5th Earl of Findlater and 2nd Earl of Seafield: Recommendation of his son Lord Deskfoord, to be a trustee the manufactures of Scotland: n.d.
- f. 329 Thomas Everard, Surveyor General and Commissioner of Excise, London: Letter to the Lords of the Treasury: [1697].
- f. 333 Frederick II of Prussia: Parallel between him and Prince Ferdinand: [? temp. Geo.II.].: Fr.
- f.335 Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Wolfenbüttel: Portrait: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 337 Captain Thomas Francis, RN: Petition in favour of, to Lord Anson: [1751-62].
- f. 339 Edward Gibbs, Messenger: Bill made in the name of: circ. 1697.
- f. 340 Captain Henry Gore, Exempt of the 2nd Troop of Horse Guards: Petition for leave to retire from the service: ante 1758.
- f. 342 John Gregory, MA: Memorandum of recommendation to a living: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 343 Reverend Henry Holdsworth: Recommendation of, for Stokingham vicarage: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 344 Hutchinson, Solicitor for the Custom: Charges against: [? end of 17th cent.].
- f. 346 Hay: Information against, as a Jacobite: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 348 Hon Thomas Hervey, son of John, 1st Earl of Bristol; formerly MP for Bury St. Edmunds: Memorandum relating to: 1760.
- f. 350 Lieutenant Warren Johnson: Recommended for a captaincy: [1746-1756.].
- f. 352 Colonel Hon Thomas Leslie, MP, Barrack-Master of Scotland: Memorandum respecting his sisters' pension: n.d.
- f. 353 James Lindsay: Trial for rebellion: circ. 1746.
- f. 355 George Long, of Stratton: Case of, as tenant of the Crown: ? temp. Geo. I.
- f. 356 Æneas Macdonald, Banker at Paris: Memorandum respecting his evicence about rebels: circ. 1746.
- f. 357 Charles Maitland, 6th Earl of Lauderdale: Memorandum respecting his son Charles: circ. 1742.
- f. 358 Mawhood, Cornet of Hawley's Dragoons: Complaint against, by - Sergison: circ. 1756.
- f. 359 Lieiut.-Col. Hon. Thomas Murray: Request for a regiment: circ. 1742.
- f. 360 Staats Long Morris, Captain, afterwards General: Offer to raise a regiment of Highlanders: circ. 1758.
- f. 362 Lieutenant Withrington Morris: Nomination to a company by Lord Tankerville: temp. Geo. II.
- ff. 364-369 Customs and Excise: Mr. Overton's case in relation to the office of Head Searcher in London: circ. 1741.
- f. 370 Hon Henry Pelham, Prime Minister: Case relating to the office of Clerk of the Pells in Ireland: early 18th cent.
- f. 370 Ireland: Case as to the office of Clerk of the Pells: early 18th cent.
- f. 370 Pells Office: Case is to the clerkship of the Pells in Ireland: early 18th cent.
- f. 371 Israel Pownol, of Chatham: Observations on his engine for cleansing rivers: early 18th cent.
- f. 374 James Smith, Customer, of Chichester: Charge against, of smuggling: temp. Will. III.
- f. 374 James Ogilvy, 5th Earl of Findlater and 2nd Earl of Seafield: Recommendation of D. Ross and G. Cockburn to be Sheriffs Depute: circ. 1750-1760.
- f. 379 William Wentworth, 4th Earl of Strafford: Petition for a lease of the Post fines: circ. 1744.
- f. 381 John Taumard, Vicar of Bedfont: Certificate respecting: circ. 1750.
- f. 382 Sir Thomas Travell: Case betw. him and the widow of E. Hodgson: circ. 1750.
- f. 384 Ralph Williamson, Comptroller of Customs at Newcastle: Memorial respecting a pension to Tonstall: temp. Will. III.
- f. 386 John Wadsworth, Inventor of Paper Cartridges: Estimates of the tive costs of Parchment and paper cartridges: circ. 1746.
- ff. 388, 390 Robert Waters, Contractor for building Plymouth Dock: Memorial for indemnification for losses: temp. Will. III.
- f. 391 Scrayingham, East Riding of Yorkshire: Application for the rectory of: circ. 1724-1746.
- f. 393 General William Whitmore: Memorandum from, relating to the locality of his regiment: circ. 1759.
- f. 395 Nicholas Winkfoorth, Meal-Factor: Allowance to, for losses: circ. 1760.
- f. 397 Trade and Commerce: Importance of cowries in the African trade: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 397 Cowries: Importance of, in the African trade: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 399 Coinage: The case of English coppermakers: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 401 Ireland: Memorandum respecting forfeited estates: 1697-8.
- f. 402 Canterbury; Christ Church Priory and Cathedral: Memorial for the reduction of taxes: temp. Geo. I.
- f. 404 Trade and Commerce: Memorial of hat makers: circ. 1730-1740.
- f. 404 Hat-makers: Memorial of: circ. 1730-1740.
- f. 406 Trade and Commerce: Complaint of hop-planters of the smuggling of Flemish hops: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 406 Smuggling: Complaint of the smuggling of Flemish hops: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 406 Beer: Complaint of the smuggling of Flemish hops: temp. Geo.II.
- f. 408 James Douglas, 16th Earl of Morton: Paper relating to Sheriffs Depute: [1760-1768].
- ff. 410, 412 George II of England: Addresses of the London Clergy and Dissenting Ministers: n.d.
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- Allen, Cuthbert
Anstruther, John, 1st Baronet Anstruther, of Fort William and 4th Baronet Anstruther, of Anstruther, politician and judge, 1753-1811
Ashburnham, John, 2nd Earl of Ashburnham, 1724-1812
Babu, Charles Nicholas Michel, hydraulic engineer, of Jermyn Street, London, fl mid 18th century
Bambridge, Thomas, attorney; Warden of the Fleet Prison, d 1741
Battiscombe, Christopher, holder of a patent, fl 1766
Bellet, Isaac, French Physician
Benedictine cathedral priory of the Holy Trinity or Christ Church, Canterbury, Kent, 597-1539
Bentinck, William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Portland, prime minister, 1738-1809
Beresford, Richard, of Add MS 33056
Berkeley, Frederick Augustus, 5th Earl of Berkeley
Board of Commissioners for Trade and Plantations
Brusby, James, Consul at Madrid
Burrell, Merrick, Baronet, Governor of the Bank of England
Butler, John, MP for county Sussex
Byng, John, Royal Navy officer, 1704?-1757,
see also http://isni.org/isni/000000006323901X,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/60023386
Campbell, John, 4th Earl of Loudoun, army officer, 1705-1782
Campbell, Mary
Carmichael, John, 3rd Earl of Hyndford, diplomatist
Carnegie, Anne, wife of George, 6th Earl of Northesk
Carter, Robert, Chaplain-in-Ordinary to George III
Caryl, Lynford, Master of Jesus College Cambridge
Cavendish, George Augustus, 2nd son of William, 3rd Duke of Devonshire
Chamberlayne, Thomas, Ambassador to Spain
Cheere, Henry, 1st Baronet, of Westminster
Coleman, William Thomas, of the Customs
Commissioners of the Admiralty
Constable, Thomas, BA
Cooper, Grey, politician, c 1726-1801
Coote, Diana, widow of Algernon, 6th Earl of Mountrath
Cranage, Thomas and George
Cumberland, Henry Frederic, Duke of, brother of George III
Davis, Thomas, Messenger
Denty, James, army officer, d 1814
Dering, Heneage, poet and Dean of Ripon, 1665-1750
Digby, William, clergyman, chaplain and Dean of Worcester and Durham, 1733-1788
Douglas, Charles, inventor of a hydraulic machine, fl 1765
Douglas, James, 14th Earl of Morton, natural philosopher and courtier, 1702-1768
Doyle, John, 1st Baronet, army officer and politician, 1756-1834
Everard, Thomas, Surveyor General and Commissioner of Excise, London
Everhart, John, naval gunner, fl 1762
Fanshawe, John, Collector for the Verge of the Court, fl 1762
Finch, Daniel, 8th Earl of Winchilsea, politician and privy counsellor, 1689-1769
Fitz James, Edouard, Duc de Fitz James, soldier and politician, 1776-1838
FitzRoy, Augustus Henry, 3rd Duke of Grafton, Prime Minister, 28 Sep 1735-14 Mar 1811
Foote, Samuel, actor and playwright, fl 1721-1777
Forbes, John, correspondent of Duke of Newcastle, fl 1754-1766
Fordyce, John, of Add MS 33056
Francis, Thomas, Captain; RN
Frederick II, King of Prussia
Gage, William Hall, 2nd Viscount Gage, politician, 1718-1791
George II, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1683-1760
Gibbs, Edward, messenger, fl 1697
Gordon, William, British Minister at Brussels
Gore, Henry, cavalry officer, fl before 1758
Gorham, Joseph, Major
Grant, James, author of a recommendation for Captain J Colquhoun, fl 1745
Gregory, John, MA
Greville, Fulke, politician, diplomat and Sheriff of Wiltshire, 1717-1806
Griffin, John Griffin, 1st Baron Braybrooke, born Whitwell; army officer, 1719-1797
Gunning, Robert, 1st Baronet, of Eltham, diplomat, 1731-1816
HM Customs and Excise, 1909-2005
Harley, Edward, fourth earl of Oxford, 2 Sep 1726-11 Oct 1790
Hawke, Edward, 1st Baron Hawke
Hay, of Add MS 33056
Hayward, John, of Add MS 33056
Herbert, Edmund
Hervey, Thomas, son of John, 1st Earl of Bristol; formerly MP for Bury St. Edmunds
Hinchcliffe, John, Bishop of Peterborough
Hobart, John, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire
Holdsworth, Henry, Reverend
Holles, Thomas Pelham-, Duke of Newcastle, prime minister, 1693-1768
Hope, John, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun
Howe, Richard, 1st Earl Howe, naval officer, 1726-1799
Howell, John, of Add MS 33056
Hughson, John
Humphrys, Francis C-
Hurdis, Thomas, DD, chaplain to the Duke of Newcastle
Hutchinson, Solicitor for the Custom
Innes, Charles, Writer to the Signet
Jennings, George, MP for Whitchurch, county Hampshire
Johnson, David
Johnson, Warren, Lieutenant
Jones, Hugh Valence, Clerk in Secretary of State's Office afterwards Solicitor to the Treasury
Keppel, Frederic, Prebendary of Windsor, afterwards Dean of Windsor, and Bishop of Exeter
Knowles, Charles, 1st Baronet, Admiral; Governor of Jamaica
Lang, Captain; a Dane
Legge, Heneage, son of Hon. Heneage Legge
Legge, William, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth, 1731-1801
Legrand, Edward, Governor to Prince William
Lennox, Charles, 3rd Duke of Richmond and Lennox
Lennox, George Henry, 2nd son of Charles, 2nd Duke of Richmond; MP for county Sussex
Leslie, Thomas, Colonel; MP, Barrack-Master of Scotland
Lindsay, James, of Add MS 33056
Long, George, of Stratton
Lovett, John, of Add MS 33056
Lowth, Robert, Bishop of London
Lucart, Pierre
Lumley-Saunderson, Richard, 4th Earl of Scarbrough
Macdonald, Æneas, Banker at Paris
Maitland, Charles, 6th Earl of Lauderdale
Maitland, James, 7th Earl of Lauderdate
Mann, Horace, 1st Baronet, British Minister at Florence
Marston, Thomas
Martin, Benjamin, of Add MS 33056
Martin, William, Hosier
Massie, J-
Maude, Francis, Ensign
Mawbey, Joseph, 1st Baronet, MP
Mawhood, Cornet of Hawley's Dragoons
McGregor, Alexander, Reverend
Mellish, William, MP for E Retford; Commissioner of Excise
Michell, William, Cashier of the Salt Office
Milbanke, John, of Add MS 32707
Mitchell, Andrew, diplomat, 1708-1771
Molyneux, Francis, afterwards 7th Baronet, of Teversal; Usher of the Black Road
Monson, John, 2nd Baron Monson
Moore, Henry, afterwards Baronet; Commodore at Spanish Town
Moore, John, of Add MS 33056
Morris, Staats Long, Captain, afterwards General
Morris, Withrington, Lieutenant
Murray, John, Ambassador at Constantinople
Murray, Lieiut.-Col. Hon. Thomas
Nassau de Zuylestein, William Henry, 4th Earl of Rochford
Navy of England
O'Hara, Charles, of Add MS 33056
O'Hara, James, 2nd Baron Tyrawley
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
Paul, Horatio, of Add MS 32967
Peele, John
Pelham, Henry, Prime Minister, 1694-1754
Pelham, Thomas, 1st Earl of Chichester
Pells Office
Penneck, Richard, Reverend Superintendent of the Reading Room British Museum
Phillips, Jeremiah
Ponsonby, William, 2nd Earl of Bessborough, politician and statesman, 1704-1793
Poole, William, junior, of Poole
Porten, Stanier, Under Sec of State, Knight 1772
Pownol, Israel, of Chatham
Pratt, Charles, 1st Earl Camden
Robinson, Thomas, 1st Baron Grantham, diplomat and politician, 1695-1770
Rodney, George Brydges, 1st Baron Rodney of Rodney Stoke, naval officer, d 1792
Seddon, of Add MS 33056
See of St Davids
Selwyn, George Augustus, MP
Semple, Gordon, Captain
Seymour, Francis, afterwards Dean of Wells
Seymour-Conway, Henry, General, Secretary of State
Shelley, John, 5th Baronet, Keeper of the Records in the Tower
Skrine, William
Smith, James, Customer, of Chichester
Sutherland, Errick, Captain
Taumard, John, Vicar of Bedfont
Trail, James, Consul-General at Tunis
Travell, Thomas
Tryon, William, of Add MS 33056
Villiers, George Bussy, 4th Earl of Jersey
Wadsworth, John, Inventor of Paper Cartridges
Wallop, Henry, Groom of the Bedchamber
Wark, David, DD
Warner, John, of Add MS 33056
Waters, Robert, Contractor for building Plymouth Dock
Watson, Richard, Bishop of Llandaff
Watson-Wentworth, Charles, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, Prime Minister
Wentworth, William, 4th Earl of Strafford
Whitmore, William, General
Wilkinson, Andrew, MP for Aldborough, county Yorkshire
Williams, Thomas, Apothecary
Williamson, Ralph, Comptroller of Customs at Newcastle
Winkfoorth, Nicholas, Meal-Factor
Wolfenbüttel, Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Wolfenbüttel, army officer, 1721-1792
Wright, James, 1st Baronet 1772, Resident at Venice 1766-1774
York and Albany, Edward Augustus, Duke of, brother of George III - Places:
- Ireland, Europe
London, United Kingdom
Scrayingham, East Riding of Yorkshire
Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire
Westminster, England