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Vol. iv. (ff. 569). Undated.
includes:
- f. 1 George Abbott, of the Paymaster General's Office: Petition to be appointed a Lottery Commissionor: [1742-3].
- f. 3 Fifield Allen, Archdeacon of Middlesex, Sub-dean of the Chapels Royal: Memorial: circ. 1760.
- f. 5 John Andrew, Smuggler, of Aldingbourne: Petition: temp. Geo.II.
- f. 7 Major - Gen. Robert Anstruther, Lieutenant -Gov of Minorca: Memorial relating to the garrison of Minorca: [1759-61].
- f. 9 Lieutenant - Gen. Philip Anstruther: Memorial on the expenses of the Muscovite Army: [1745-60].
- f. 11 John Baillie, Merchant, of Edinburgh: Petition for office of King's Falconer in Scotland: post 1737.
- f. 13 Shrewsbury, Shropshire: Petition of prisoners, offering to serve by sea or land: [1724-1754].
- f. 15 William Beldam, Clerk in the Treasury: Petition: circ. 1760.
- f. 17 John Bennet: Petition for repayment of money lent to Chas. II.: [1690].
- f. 19 Major Francis Best, Lieutenant -Gov of Jersey: Memorial for an allowance for house rent: circ. 1742.
- f. 21 John Beswicke: Petition to the appointed Clerk of the Markets at Charles Town, S. Carolina: [1734].
- f. 23 George Biggins: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle for arrears of wages: circ. 1738.
- f. 25 Charles Black, Consul at Cadiz: Memorial to the Duke of Newcastle for reinstatement: circ. 1730.
- f. 27 James Blake, Convict: Petition for pardon: [1802-3].
- f. 29 Captain Solomon Blossett: Petition: [circ. 1746].
- f. 31 Peter Henrie Blume, German Prisoner: Petition to be admitted to bail: [1734-6].
- f. 33 John Blundell, late of the Horse Guards Blue: Petition to be made an Almsman of Christ Church, Oxford: temp. Geo. III.
- ff. 3 5, 3 7 Lieutenant Charles Blunt, King's Own Dragoons: Petition for leave to resign his commission: [1739-43].
- f. 43 Lieutenant David Brodie, RN: Petition for promotion: [1742-3].
- f. 44 Joshua Brown, Tidesman: Petition for increased pay: n.d.
- f. 46 John Stewart, MP for county Wigton: Recommendation of S. Brown to be minister of Kirkdale: 1751.
- f. 47 Thomas Brand, Gentleman Usher: Petitions for a pension: circ. 1756.
- f. 49 John Burnaby, Envoy to Switzerland: Petition for an allowance: circ. 1739.
- f. 51 Gerald Alexander Butler, Captain: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: [1743-48].
- f. 52 Mary Bullock, widow of John Bullock, of Reiqate: Petition to retain the Post and Excise Office: circ. 1750.
- ff. 55, 57 Daniel Byrne, formerly in the Artillery and Marines: Case and petition for relief: [1743-54].
- f. 59 James Calder, JP for county Kent: Memorial for his son's promotion: 1755-60.
- f. 63 John Catt: Petition for pardon: circ. 1741.
- f. 65 David Campbell: Memorial for reimbursement,: [1698].
- f. 67 Sibill Carew, relict of Captain Carew: Petition for relief: [1694-1702].
- f. 71 Lieutenant-General Charles Schaw Cathcart, 9th Baron Cathcart: Memorial for relief: circ. 1741.
- f. 75 Lieutenant John Catillon: Memorial for payment: circ. 1745.
- f. 78 Anne Charlotte Frescheville, widow of John, Baron Frescheville: Petition for arrears of pension: temp. Will. III.
- ff. 79, 80 Sir Thomas Chichley, Master of the Ordnance: Case of, respecting derelict lands: circ. 1689-1694.
- f. 82 John Christie: Petition for admission to the Charterhouse: [1724-54].
- f. 83 Andrew Clark, Rebel: Petition asserting innocence: [1724-1754].
- f. 85 Captain Charles Clarke: Memorial for promotion: [1741-50].
- f. 87 Major Edward Clarke: Memorial for his promotion: [1740-1754].
- ff. 87, 91 George Clarke, son of the Lieutenant - Gov. of New York: Memorials for the promotion of his brothers: [1740-1755].
- f. 93 George Clarke, Lieutenant -Gov. of New York: Memorial of his losses from rebels: [1740-1754].
- f. 95 John Clarke, late RN: Petition to be admitted to "Stephens Almshouse": [1740-1750].
- ff. 97, 99, 101 James Cochrane, Clerk to Courts-Martial in Scotland: Memorials of loyal services and petition: 1747.
- f. 103 Matthew Cole, of Shoreham: Petition for the post of King's Boatman for his son: ante 1754.
- f. 105 Sir Michael Cole: Losses sustained by: temp. Will. III.
- f. 108 Whitmore Conway: Petition for the King's bounty: circ. 1747.
- f. 110 Thomas Cook, of Brighthelmstone: Petition for promotion in the navy: n.d.
- ff. 111, 113 Thomas Coote, Lord Coote of Coloony, 2nd son of Richard, 3rd Earl of Bellamont: Petition for compensation: ante 1765.: Two copies.
- f. 115 William Corbett, Musician to George II: Petition for licence for the sole printing of his compositions: n.d.
- f. 117 Colonel John Craufurd: Memorial for allowances to himself and others: n.d.
- f. 119 Samuel Crosley, Customs Officer: Application for promotion: circ. 1750-60.
- ff. 121, 123 Thomas Crosse, Prisoner in Newgate: Petition: ante 1754.
- f. 125 Jane Cummins, of Taunton Dean: Petition for indemnity for losses: [1724-54].
- ff. 127, 129 John Dackin, late of the Horse Guards: Petition for half-pay: n.d.
- f. 131 Mary Dale, Widow: Petition for relief from the Royal bounty: n.d.
- f. 133 Joseph Davidson, Bookseller: Petition for licence for the sole printing of Horace and Virgil in English: n.d.
- f. 135 Captain Edward Davies: Certificate of fitness tor a clerkship in the Band of England: n.d.
- f. 137 William Davies, of Derby: Petition for employment: circ. 1746-7.
- f. 139 Elizabeth Dennis, Convict: Petition on behalf of: circ. 1747.
- f. 141 Matthias Dennison, Convict: Petition for a respite from transportation: ante 1754.
- f. 143 Alexander Dick: Memorial on behalf of his brother, a prisoner of war in Spain: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 144 Thomas Davies, Lieutenant -Gov. of Mountserrat: Memorial for half-pay as Lieut.-Col.: circ. 1740.
- f. 146 Mary Doe, Widow: Petition for her son's employment in the Customs: [1698-1701].
- f. 148 John Dolben, Receiver of Fines of the Court of Ludlow: Memorial for arrears of salary: circ. 1698.
- f. 150 Jacobina Douglas, wife of Colonel C Douglas, and daughter of Captain J Moodie: Petition for justice on her father's murderers: circ. 1730-40.
- f. 152 James Dowdall: Petition recounting services and praying for relief: circ. 1744.
- f. 154 Reverend Doyly, of Rochester: Application for preferment: circ. 1740.
- f. 156 Captain George Dunbar: Memorial on the state of affairs in S. Carolina and Georgia: circ. 1742.
- f. 158 Sommareth Dubourdieu, son of the Minister of the French Savoy: Petition to the Duke of Devonshire: [1737-44].
- f. 160 Charles Slingsby Duncombe, of Duncombe Park: Case betw. him and B. de Coubert: n.d.
- f. 162 Anthony Dupré, Valet-de-Chambre to the late Duke of Ripperda: Petition for assistance to go to Carolina: circ. 1737-40.
- f. 164 Thomas Hay, Viscount Dupplin; afterwards 6th Earl of Kinnoull: Petition for arrears of an annuity: [1698-1702].
- f. 166 Colonel Gabriel Duquesne: Memorial for a pension or employment: circ. 1730.
- f. 168 William Edwards: Petition to succeed his late father in the Customs: [? 1698-1701].
- f. 169 Robert Eaglesfield, Lieutenant of Invalids: Petition for a company of Invalids: [1745-60].
- f. 171 John Egelsham, Ship-owner, of Bristol: Complaint against the Irish Custom - House: circ. 1695.
- f. 173 Thomas Eyre, tenant of the Duke of Newcastle: Petition for leave to sell his tenant-right: n.d.
- f. 175 London Churches, etc: Candidates recommended for St. Katharine's Hospital by the late Queen: [ob. 1737].
- f. 176 Christopher Featherstone: Petition for pardon: n.d.
- f. 178 Charles Fielding: Petition for redress: circ. 1737.
- f. 180 Isabella Figgers, widow, 90 years of age: Petition to be made "one of the Maundy women": 1748.
- f. 182 Henery Flory, Collector of Customs at Lyme Regis: Complaint of false reports to his prejudice: [1699].
- f. 183 Nonconformists: Memorandum on their nomination as High Sheriffs: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 185 George Forbes, Lord Forbes: Memorial for reimbursement of expenses: [1744-6].
- f. 187 Robert Forbes, Jacobite: Petition for pardon on account of youth: [1746-7].
- f. 188 Nova Scotia, North America: Memorial of officers for permanent employment: circ. 1747.
- f. 190 Richard Francis: Petition respecting the Auditorship of the Charterhouse: n.d.
- f. 192 Hugh Fraser: Petition for employment: 1747.
- ff. 194, 196 Thomas Furnivall, Jacobite: Petitions to George II., etc.: 1746.
- f. 199 Charles Gould, Deputy-Judge-Advocate-General: Memorial for increase of his, allowance: circ. 1765.
- f. 201 Lieutenant Charles Cathcart Grant, afterwards Commander, RN: Memorial for promotion: [1759-1760].
- f. 203 William Grant, Jacobite: Petition for a change of punishment: circ. 1747.
- f. 204 Daniel Grimball, Mariner: Petition for restoration of stolen property: circ. 1740.
- f. 206 Walter Grosett, Inspector-General of Customs, Scotland: Memorial for a more lucrative appointment: circ. 1754-1760.
- f. 208 Mrs Gethin Guye: Petition for relief: n.d.
- f. 210 John Hammond, Surgeon, RN: Memorial for ail appointment on land: [1751-1761].
- f. 212 Charles Hanshaw, Convict: Petition for commutation of sentence: n.d.
- f. 214 Valentine Harris: Petition for discharge from the army: circ. 1750-1754.
- f. 218 John Hart, a Convict: Petition against transportation: circ. 1750-54.
- f. 218 Philip Harrison, of Hastings: Petition for employment in the Customs: circ. 1754-1761.
- f. 219 Thomas Massey, Master-Mariner, captured by a French Privateer: Petition on his behalf, for his exchange: [1761-2].
- ff. 221, 223 Thomas Hawksley, Convict: Petitions on behalf of: circ. 1750-1754.
- f.225 Adam Hay, Jacobite: Memorandumon behalf of: circ. 1747.
- f. 226 John Heber, Rector of Marton, county Yorkshire: Petition for redress of grievances: [1727-54].
- f. 228 Hon Thomas Hervey, son of John, 1st Earl of Bristol; formerly MP for Bury St. Edmunds: Warrant for pensions to his wife and son: n.d.: Imperf.
- f. 230 Humphry Holland: Petition for remission of the sentence to the pillory: n.d.
- f. 232 Joseph Hooper, Convict: Petition for pardon: [? 1727-1754].
- f. 233 Alexander Hope, son of Sir W Hope, Baronet: Memorial for: [1737-1744].
- f. 237 Hubert, French prisoner at Plymouth: Petition for release on parole: [1727-1754].
- f. 242 Charles Hughes: Petition for admission to Greenwich Hospital: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 244 William Humphreys, Bookbinder: Petition for admission to the Charterhouse: circ. 1746.
- f. 245 Thomas Orby Hunter, MP: Minutes for directions to: 1759.
- f. 247 Lady Charlotte Hyde, wife of Hon. Thomas Villiers, Baron Hyde (1756) Earl of Clarendon (1776): Reasons for desiring a peerage: circ. 1756.
- f. 249 William Ireland, late Excise Officer: Case respecting a seizure of leather: n.d.
- f. 250 Major-General Alexander Irwin: Petition: ante 1747.
- f. 252 Loglin Rennells: Petition of the witnesses agaiiist: ante 1754.
- f. 253 Robert Jackson, formerly Resident at Stockholm: Petition for recompence for losses and suffirings: post 1729.
- f. 255 William Jenkins: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1768.
- f. 257 John Boscawen, Cornet of Horse: Memorial: 17th cent.
- f. 259 Arthur Kendham, Convict: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: 1744.
- f. 261 General Lord Mark Kerr, son of Robert, 1st Marquis of Lothian: Memorial to George II.: circ. 1740.
- f. 263 Edward Kinard: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: circ. 1740.
- f. 264 Balthazar Kohl: Petition to George II.: n.d.
- f. 266 François de La Croix, French refugee Officer: Petition to George II.: n.d.: Fr.
- f. 267 Samuel Langford: Petition to the Treasury Commissioners: temp. William III.
- f. 271 James Maitland, 7th Earl of Lauderdate: Petition to the Treasury: circ. 1744-1750.
- f. 273 James Laurenz: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- f. 275 Anna Lawton: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: post 1740.
- f. 277 Philip Lee: Petition to the Lords of the Treasury: ante 1762.
- f. 279 Elizabeth Levett: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- f. 280 William Lewis: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1768.
- f. 282 Lieutenant John Lind: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: circ. 1740-1750.
- f. 284 Alexander Leslie, 6th Baron Lindores: Petition to George II.: 1754.
- f, 286 William Livingstone: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1768.
- ff. 288, 290 Leonard Lockman: Petition to the Duke of: 1713.
- f. 292 Henry Lowman, Clerk of the Kitchen: Memorial to the Board of Works: circ. 1740.
- f. 293 Thomas Lowndes: Memorial to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- f. 294 William Luck: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: post 1737.
- f. 296 John Lynham: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- f. 300 Alexander McLean: Petition to tho Duke of Newcastle: 1746.
- f. 300 George Boyd: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: 1746 ?.
- f. 301 Daniel McNeall: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- f. 303 Isaac Manley, Commissioner of Revenue in Ireland: Petition to William III.: n.d.
- f. 305 Sir Horace Mann, 1st Baronet; British Minister at Florence: Memorials to George II.: 1741 (?)-1749.
- f. 306 William Maule, Earl of Panmure: Memorial for his patent of nobility: 1743.
- f. 308 Mead, Captain: Petition to William III.: n.d.
- f. 310 Francis Salvador: Petition for naturalisation: ante 1754.
- f. 310 John Mendes da Costa: Petition for naturalisation: ante 1754.
- f. 312 Robert Molesworth, afterwards 1st Viscount Molesworth; Ambassador in Denmark: Petition to the Treasury: ante 1694.
- f. 312 Robert Molesworth, afterwards 1st Viscount Molesworth; Ambassador in Denmark: Petition to the Treasury: ante 1694.
- f. 313 Nathanael Molineux: Petition to the Treasury: 18th cent.
- f. 314 Lieutenant Benjamin Moodie: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: circ. 1750.
- f. 316 Mrs Morley: Memorial to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1768.
- f. 318 Captain John Morris: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- f. 320 Mary Noses: Petition to the Treasury: temp. Will. III.
- f. 321 John Murray, Captain of Marines: Memorial to the Duke of Newcastle: circ. 1740.
- f. 324 John Nash, Receiver of Revenue in S Wales, etc: Petition to the Treasury: 1689.
- f. 325 Joseph Neat, alias Neate; Minister, of Lewes: Petitions to the Duke of Newcastle: 1756-1757.
- f. 327 Wallingford, Berkshire: Memorial for special commission of the peace in: ante 1768.
- f. 328 Cosmas Nevill, of Holt: Memorial to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1746.
- f. 330 Newey Sarah): Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1768.
- f. 332 Thomas Newington: Petition to the Treasury: (?) temp. Will. III.
- f. 333 Thomas Newton, Woodward of Whittlewood Forest: Memorial to the Treasury: circ. 1690.
- f. 334 Morgan Nowland: Petition to the Hon. G. Mathews: 18th cent.
- f. 336 Reverend James Ogilvie: Recommendation of, to be Principal of Marischall College, Aberdeen: 1748.
- f. 336 City of Aberdeen: Recommendation of a Principal for Marischal College: 1748.
- f. 338 Ann Onslow, née Mead; widow of Thomas, 2nd Baron, Onslow: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: [1754].
- f. 340 Sir Edward Hulse, 1st Baronet; MD: Testimonial for Dr. Patrick: 1748.
- f. 340 Samuel Patrick, LLD; Usher of the Charter-House: Testimonial on behalf of: 1748.
- f. 342 Elizabeth Paxton, widow of Nicholas Paxton: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- f. 343 Rose Pearse, Widow: Letter to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1768.
- f. 345 Thomas Pembroke: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: 1746.
- f. 347 Charles Mordaunt, 4th Earl of Peterborough: Memorial to the Duke of Newcastle: 1746 (?).
- f. 349 Hierom Bartholomew Piazza, Assistant to the Professor of Modern Languages at Cambridge: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: circ. 1740.
- ff. 353, 355 Lieutenant-Colonel William Pinfold: Petitions to George II. and the Duke of Newcastle: circ. 1740.
- f. 357 Richard Plumer, of Pevensey: Potition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1768.
- f. 358 William Pollard: Petition to the Treasury: early 18th cent.
- f. 359 Josiah Poole: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- f. 363 Thomas Procter: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1768.
- f. 365 Colonel Nicholas Purcell: Petition to William III.: [1694-1699].
- f. 367 Henry Pynyot, Curate of St. Anne's, Westminster: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: 1754-1762.
- f. 370 Charles Quin: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- f. 372 George Mackenzie, alias Mackenzie-Quin; formerly Secretary to the English Embassy to Poland: Letters and petitions to George II.: [1743]- 1757.
- f. 374 Richard Read, of Newark-on-Trent: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: 1724 or 1737.
- f. 376 Lieutenant Edward Randoll: Memorial to the Duke of Newcastle: 1748(?).
- ff. 378-384 Lieutenant John Reid late Robertson, afterwards General; son of Alexander Robertson, of Straloch: Petitions to the Dukes of Newcastle and Cumberland: 1746.
- f. 385 Francis Reynolds: Petition to George II. (?): n.d.
- f. 386 Alexander Ridley, Captain in the Revenue Service at Dover: Memorial to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- f. 388 James Rishman: Petition to the Treasury: ante 1762.
- f. 390 Richard Savage, 3rd Earl Rivers: Petition to William III.: post 1694.
- f. 391 Alexander Robertson, Baron Reid; of Straloch: Memorial to the Duke of Newcastle: 1746.
- f. 393 Charles Robertson: Petition to the Commissioners of Customs: ante 1768.
- f. 396 Colonel Tobie de Rocayrol: Memorials to (?) George II.: n.d.: Fr.
- f. 398 John Rogers: Petition to Hon. T. Pelham: 1690 (?).
- f. 399 Colonel Henry Sydney, Viscount Sydney (1689) and Earl of Romney (1694) Envoy to Holland; Secretary of State: Petition to William III.: post 1694.
- f. 399 John Glover: Petition to William III.: post 1694.
- f. 400 John Roope, of Dartmouth: Petition to the Treasury: circ. 1700.
- f. 401 Alexander Ross, merchant, of Cromarty: Petitions to the Duke of Newcastle: 1756.
- f. 403 Sir John Rotherham, Baron of the Exchequer: Memorial to Hon. T. Pelham: 1690 (?).
- ff. 407, 409 Jeremiah Sadur, Armenian Monk: Petitions to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1768.
- f. 411 Captain George St. Lo, late Commissioner of the Navy: Memorial of services: circ. 1700.
- f. 412 James St. Pierre, Captain in the Royal Regiment of Dragoons: Memorial to the Lords of the Treasury: post 1697.
- f. 416 Josias Sandby, Canon of Worcester: Memorial to the King: [1722-1743].
- f. 418 Sarah Saunders: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: 1744.
- f. 420 John Savage, DD, Rector of Clothall, county Hertfordshire: Memorial to the Duke of Newcastle: 1740 (?).
- f. 422 Reverend James Murison: Recommendation of, as Principal of St. Mary's College, St. Andrews: 1748.
- f. 422 University of St. Andrews; Scotland: Recommendation of J. Murison as Principal of St. Mary's College at: 1748.
- f. 424 Jonathan Seaman: Petition to the Treasury: ante 1750.
- f. 426 Ellias Serres, Quartermaster in De Borlé's Regiment: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- f. 428 James Shaftoe, late Deputy-Consul at Cagliari: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: 1744 (?).
- f. 430 Thomas Sheather, of Ticehurst, county Sussex: Petition: post 1746.
- f. 431 John Sherwood: Memorial to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- f. 433 Thomas Shory, Master-caulker at Plymouth Dockyard: Memorial to the Duke of Bedford: 1746.
- f. 435 Samuel Shute, Governor of Massachusetts Bay: Memorial to the Privy Council: circ. 1728.
- f. 437 Joshua Simpson: Petition to the Hon. T. Pelham: circ. 1701.
- f. 438 Brinley Skinner, Consul at Leghorn: Memorial to the Duke of Newcastle: [1737-1744].
- f. 440 Slingsby, widow of Henry Slingsby, late Mfaster of the Mint: Petition to the Treasury: circ. 1696.
- ff. 442, 444 Captain Henry Spencer: Petitions to Sir W. Yonge and to the Duke of Newcastle: circ. 1736-1746.
- f. 446 John Spratlee: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1768.
- f. 448 Edward Stanley, late Clerk of the Cheque to the Yeoman of the Guard: Memorial: circ. 1740.
- f. 450 Thomas Stephens: Case of: ante 1768.
- f. 452 Joseph Stepney: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- f. 454 John Stewart, Advocate: Recommendation of, to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- f. 456 David Stone: Recommendation of, to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- f. 457 William Story: Memorial to the Hon. T. Pelham: circ. 1701.
- f. 458 Captain Lancelot Story: Memorial to Sir W. Yonge: 1740.
- f. 460 Martha Swinburne: Petition to George III.: [1802].
- f. 462 Henry Taylor: Petition to the King: early 18th cent.
- f. 464 Robert Taylor: Petiton to the Duke of Newcastle: circ. 1746.
- f. 465 Robert Thacker, Weaver, of Norwich: Petition to George II.: n.d.
- f. 467 Mary Theobald: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- f. 469 Thompson: Memorial to the Treasury: temp. Will. III.
- f. 471 Susan Thurloe, daughter of William Thurloe, Yeoman-Usher to Charles II: Petition to Hon. T. Pelham: 1690 or 1701.
- f. 473 George Tomasin: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: circ. 1746.
- f. 474 Edward Torbuck, Tidesman in the Port of Poole: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: circ. 1742, 1747.
- f. 477 Thomas Trembeth: Petition to Lord Pelham: 1801.
- f. 479 Thomas Trueman: Memorandum on behalf of: circ. 1720.
- f. 480 Ann Turner: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- ff. 482, 484 Faith Urlwin, widow: Petitions to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1768.
- f. 486 Richard Ustick: Memorial to the Treasury: temp. Will. III.
- f. 487 Colonel Sir Thomas De Veil, JP for Middlesex and Westminster: Memorials for arrears of pension: circ. 1745-6.
- f. 489 Captain John Vere: Letters to the Duke of Newcastle: 1744 - 1753.
- f. 491 John Wadsworth, Inventor of Paper Cartridges: Petition to George II.: circ. 1746.
- f. 493 Charlotte Maria Walker: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- f. 495 Elizabeth Wandesford: Petition to Parliament: temp. Will. III.
- f. 499 Ann Weston: Petition to the Treasury: bef. 1768.
- f. 501 Francis Whitworth, Secretary to the Island of Barbados: Memorial to the Duke of Newcastle: circ. 1728.
- f. 503 Richard Whyte, Major of the Tower of London: Memorial to George II.: circ. 1739-1745.
- f. 505 William Wiggin: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1754.
- f. 507 William Williams, Excise Officer: Petition to the Hon. T. Pelham: circ. 1701.
- f. 509 General Adam Williamson, Deputy-Governor of the Tower: Memorial to George II.: circ. 1739-1745.
- f. 511 Francis Wise, Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford; Rector of Elsfield: Memorial to the Duke of Newcastle, to be noininated Radcliffe's Librarian: circ. 1748.
- f. 513 Lieutenant Edmund Wiseman: Memorial to Sir W. Yonge: 1735 - 1746.
- f. 515 Sir Edward Wood: Petition to the Treasury: circ. 1695.
- f. 515 Mary Stephens: Petition to the Treasury: circ. 1695.
- f. 517 John Wood, Ticket-porter: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: ante 1768.
- f. 519 Anne Wright: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle: [1754-1762].
- ff. 521, 522 Elizabeth Wyndham, widow of Sir T Wyndham, 2nd Baronet: Petition to the House of Commons: circ. 1697.
- f. 523 Sir John Wynn, 2nd Baronet: Correspondence with the Duke of Newcastle: 1753-1761.
- f. 525 John Wynyard, Brigadier-General: Petition to George II.: [1740-1750].
- f. 527 Nicholas Yates: Petition to the Hon. T. Pelham: circ. 1690.
- f. 529 England; Parliament: Petition to the Lords from Scotch Peers, on elections: 1734.
- f. 529 Kingdom of Scotland: Petition of Scotch Peers to the House of Lords on elections: 1734.
- f. 531 London, England: Address to George II.: 1744.
- f. 533 Navy; England: Petition from officers of the "Bedford," etc., for prize money: 1746.
- f. 535 Trade and Commerce: Petition to Parliament from traders to the W. Indies: 1737.
- f. 535 England; Parliament: Petition to the Commons from traders to the W. Indies: 1737.
- f. 547 Coinage: Memorial to the Duke of Newcastle from the Bank on coining silver: ante 1762.
- f. 549 Linen: Petitions to Parliament from the linen traders of London: 1759, n.d.
- f. 549 Trade and Commerce: Petition to Parliament from the linen traders of London: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 549 London, England: Petitions of London linen-traders to Parliament: 1759, n.d.
- f. 551 Trade and Commerce: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle from Woolwich rope-makers: temp. Geo. II.
- f. 553 Bradford, Wiltshire: Petition from woollen merchants of, to the Duke of Newcastle: 1740.
- f. 553 Wool: Petition from wool merchants of co. Wilts: 1740.
- f. 553 Trowbridge, Wiltshire: Petition from woollen merchants of, to the Duke of Newcastle: 1740.
- f. 553 Trade and Commerce: Petition to the Duke of Newcastle from wool merchants of co. Wilts: 1740.
- f. 555 Portsmouth, Hampshire: Petition from the inhabitants of Portsmouth Common: 1745 (?).
- f. 557 Portsea Island, Hampshire: Plan of: 1745.
- ff. 557, 559 Portsmouth, Hampshire: Plans of the Common, with defences: 1745.
- ff. 561, 563 Rothbury, Northumberland: Petitions to the Duke of Richmond and to R. Jenison: ante 1740.
- ff. 561, 563 Allenton, Northumberland: Petitions to the Duke of Richmond and R. Jenison: ante 1740.
- ff. 565, 567 Newbuay, Berkshire: Petitions from, to George II.: 1743.
- ff. 565, 567 Thomas Penrose, Curate, afterwards Rector, of Newbury, county Berkshire: Petitions to George II. in favour of, as rector: 1743.
- f. 569 University of St. Andrews; Scotland: Memoranda conc. professorships at: circ. 1805.
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- Names:
- Abbott, George, of the Paymaster General's Office
Allen, Fifield, Archdeacon of Middlesex, Sub-dean of the Chapels Royal
Andrew, John, Smuggler, of Aldingbourne
Anstruther, - Gen. Philip, Lieutenant
Anstruther, - Gen. Robert, Major; Lieutenant -Gov of Minorca
Baillie, John, merchant, of Edinburgh, fl 1737
Beldam, William, Clerk in the Treasury
Bennet, John, of Add MS 33057
Best, Francis, Major; Lieutenant -Gov of Jersey
Beswicke, John
Biggins, George
Black, Charles, Consul at Cadiz
Blake, James, Convict
Blossett, Solomon, Captain
Blume, Peter Henrie, German Prisoner
Blundell, John, late of the Horse Guards Blue
Blunt, Charles, Lieutenant; King's Own Dragoons
Boscawen, John, Cornet of Horse
Boyd, George
Brand, Thomas, Gentleman Usher
Brodie, David, Lieutenant; RN
Brown, Joshua, Tidesman
Bullock, Mary, widow of John Bullock, of Reiqate
Burnaby, John, Envoy to Switzerland
Butler, Gerald Alexander, Captain
Byrne, Daniel, formerly in the Artillery and Marines
Calder, James, JP for county Kent
Campbell, David
Carew, Sibill, relict of Captain Carew
Cathcart, Charles Schaw, 9th Baron Cathcart, army officer and ambassador, 1721-1776
Catillon, John, Lieutenant
Catt, John
Chichley, Thomas, Master of the Ordnance
Christie, John, of Add MS 33057
Clark, Andrew, Rebel
Clarke, Charles, Captain
Clarke, Edward, Major
Clarke, George, Lieutenant -Gov. of New York
Clarke, George, son of the Lieutenant - Gov. of New York
Clarke, John, late RN
Cochrane, James, Clerk to Courts-Martial in Scotland
Cole, Matthew, of Shoreham
Cole, Michael
Conway, Whitmore
Cook, Thomas, of Brighthelmstone
Coote, Thomas, Lord Coote of Coloony, 2nd son of Richard, 3rd Earl of Bellamont
Corbett, William, Musician to George II
Craufurd, John, Colonel
Crosley, Samuel, Customs Officer
Crosse, Thomas, Prisoner in Newgate
Cummins, Jane, of Taunton Dean
Dackin, John, cavalryman, fl 1695
Dale, Mary, Widow
Davidson, Joseph, printer and bookseller, d 1753
Davies, Edward, Captain
Davies, Thomas, of Montserrat, army officer and colonial governor, fl 1740
Davies, William, of Derby, petitioner, fl 1746
Dennis, Elizabeth, convict, fl 1747
Dennison, Matthias, convict and petitioner, fl before 1754
Dick, Alexander, brother of a prisoner of war, fl Early 18th century
Doe, Mary, mother of a prospective customs officer, fl 1698-1701
Dolben, John, receiver of fines, fl 1675
Douglas, Jacobina, petitioner and daughter of Captain J Moodie, fl Early 18th century
Dowdall, James, petitioner, fl 1744
Doyley, Samuel, of Rochester, clergyman, fl 1710-1748
Dubourdieu, Sommareth, son of Jean Dubourdieu and petitioner to William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire, fl 1726-1744
Dunbar, George, army officer and author of a memorial on the unsafe condition of British North America, fl 1743
Duncombe, Charles Slingsby, of Duncombe Park, landowner and father of Charles Duncombe, 1st Baron Feversham, d 1803
Dupré, Anthony, Valet-de-Chambre to the Duke of Ripperda, fl 1737-1740
Duquesne, Gabriel, army officer, fl 1730
Eaglesfield, Robert, Lieutenant of Invalids, fl 1745-1760
Edwards, William, of Add MS 33057
Egelsham, John, ship-owner; of Bristol, fl 1689-1695
Eyre, Thomas, tenant of the Duke of Newcastle
Featherstone, Christopher, petitioner, fl 18th century
Fielding, Charles, correspondent of Duke of Newcastle, fl 1736-1737
Figgers, Isabella, correspondent of Duke of Newcastle, fl 1748-1749
Flory, Henry, Collector of Customs at Lyme Regis, fl 1699
Forbes, George, 3rd Earl of Granard, naval officer and diplomat, 1685-1765
Forbes, Robert, Jacobite annalist and Scottish bishop, fl 1708-1775
Francis, Richard, of Add MS 33057
Fraser, Hugh, of Add MS 32713
Frescheville, Anne Charlotte, widow of John, Baron Frescheville
Furnivall, Thomas, Jacobite
Glover, John, petitioner to King William III, fl after 1689
Grant, Charles Cathcart, naval officer, 1723-1772
Grant, William, Jacobite and petitioner, fl 1747
Grimball, Daniel, mariner and source of a petition for the restoration of stolen property, fl 1740
Grosett, Walter, customs officer, d 1761
Guye, Gethin, author of a petition for relief, fl before 19th century
Hammond, John, Surgeon, RN
Hanshaw, Charles, Convict
Harris, Valentine
Harrison, Philip, of Hastings
Hart, John, a Convict
Hawksley, Thomas, Convict
Hay, Adam, Jacobite
Hay, Thomas, Viscount Dupplin, afterwards 6th Earl of Kinnoull
Heber, John, Rector of Marton, county Yorkshire
Hervey, Thomas, son of John, 1st Earl of Bristol; formerly MP for Bury St. Edmunds
Holland, Humphry
Hooper, Joseph, Convict
Hope, Alexander, son of Sir W Hope, Baronet
Hubert, French prisoner at Plymouth
Hughes, Charles, of Add MS 33057
Hulse, Edward, 1st Baronet, MD
Humphreys, William, Bookbinder
Hunter, Thomas Orby, MP
Hyde, Charlotte, wife of Hon. Thomas Villiers, Baron Hyde (1756) Earl of Clarendon (1776)
Ireland, William, late Excise Officer
Irwin, Alexander, Major-General
Jackson, Robert, formerly Resident at Stockholm
Jenkins, William
Kendham, Arthur, Convict
Kerr, Mark, General; son of Robert, 1st Marquis of Lothian
Kinard, Edward
Kohl, Balthazar
La Croix, François, French refugee Officer
Langford, Samuel
Laurenz, James
Lawton, Anna
Lee, Philip
Leslie, Alexander, 6th Baron Lindores
Levett, Elizabeth, of Add MS 33057
Lewis, William, of Add MS 33057
Lind, John, Lieutenant
Livingstone, William
Lockman, Leonard
Lowman, Henry, Clerk of the Kitchen
Lowndes, Thomas, of Add MS 32692
Luck, William
Lynham, John
Mackenzie, George, alias Mackenzie-Quin; formerly Secretary to the English Embassy to Poland
Maitland, James, 7th Earl of Lauderdate
Manley, Isaac, Commissioner of Revenue in Ireland
Mann, Horace, 1st Baronet, British Minister at Florence
Massey, Thomas, Master-Mariner, captured by a French Privateer
Maule, William, 1st Earl of Panmure of Forth, soldier and politician, 1700-1782
McLean, Alexander
McNeall, Daniel
Mead, Captain
Mendes da Costa, John, of Add MS 33057
Molesworth, Robert, afterwards 1st Viscount Molesworth; Ambassador in Denmark
Molineux, Nathanael
Moodie, Benjamin, Lieutenant
Mordaunt, Charles, 4th Earl of Peterborough
Morgan, Charles, formerly Gould, politician, judge and advocate-general, 1726-1806
Morley,, Mrs
Morris, John, Captain
Murison, James, Reverend
Murray, John, Captain of Marines
Nash, John, Receiver of Revenue in S Wales, etc
Navy of England
Neat, Joseph, alias Neate; Minister, of Lewes
Nevill, Cosmas, of Holt
Newey Sarah)
Newington, Thomas
Newton, Thomas, Woodward of Whittlewood Forest
Noses, Mary
Nowland, Morgan
Ogilvie, James, Reverend
Onslow, Ann, née Mead; widow of Thomas, 2nd Baron, Onslow
Parliament
Patrick, Samuel, LLD; Usher of the Charter-House
Paxton, Elizabeth, widow of Nicholas Paxton
Pearse, Rose, Widow
Pembroke, Thomas, of Add MS 33057
Penrose, Thomas, Curate, afterwards Rector, of Newbury, county Berkshire
Piazza, Hierom Bartholomew, Assistant to the Professor of Modern Languages at Cambridge
Pinfold, William, Lieutenant-Colonel
Plumer, Richard, of Pevensey
Pollard, William, of Add MS 33057
Poole, Josiah
Procter, Thomas, of Add MS 33057
Purcell, Nicholas, Colonel; of Add MS 33057
Pynyot, Henry, Curate of St. Anne's, Westminster
Quin, Charles
Randoll, Edward, Lieutenant
Read, Richard, of Newark-on-Trent
Reid late Robertson, John, Lieutenant; afterwards General; son of Alexander Robertson, of Straloch
Rennells, Loglin
Reynolds, Francis, of Add MS 33057
Ridley, Alexander, Captain in the Revenue Service at Dover
Rishman, James
Robertson, Alexander, Baron Reid, of Straloch
Robertson, Charles, of Add MS 33057
Rocayrol, Tobie, Colonel
Rogers, John, of Add MS 33057
Roope, John, of Dartmouth
Ross, Alexander, merchant, of Cromarty
Rotherham, John, Baron of the Exchequer
Sadur, Jeremiah, Armenian Monk
Salvador, Francis
Sandby, Josias, Canon of Worcester
Saunders, Sarah
Savage, John, DD, Rector of Clothall, county Hertfordshire
Savage, Richard, 3rd Earl Rivers
Seaman, Jonathan
Serres, Ellias, Quartermaster in De Borlé's Regiment
Shaftoe, James, late Deputy-Consul at Cagliari
Sheather, Thomas, of Ticehurst, county Sussex
Sherwood, John
Shory, Thomas, Master-caulker at Plymouth Dockyard
Shute, Samuel, Governor of Massachusetts Bay
Simpson, Joshua
Skinner, Brinley, Consul at Leghorn
Slingsby, Ann, widow of Henry Slingsby, late Master of the Mint, fl 1690
Spencer, Henry, Captain
Spratlee, John
St. Lo, George, Captain; late Commissioner of the Navy
St. Pierre, James, Captain in the Royal Regiment of Dragoons
Stanley, Edward, late Clerk of the Cheque to the Yeoman of the Guard
Stephens, Mary, of Add MS 33057
Stephens, Thomas, of Add MS 33057
Stepney, Joseph
Stewart, John, Advocate
Stewart, John, MP for county Wigton
Stone, David, of Add MS 33057
Story, Lancelot, Captain
Story, William, of Add MS 33057
Swinburne, Martha, of Add MS 33057
Sydney, Henry, Viscount Sydney (1689) and Earl of Romney (1694), Colonel; Envoy to Holland; Secretary of State
Taylor, Henry, of Add MS 33057
Taylor, Robert, of Add MS 33057
Thacker, Robert, Weaver, of Norwich
Theobald, Mary
Thompson, of Add MS 33057
Thurloe, Susan, daughter of William Thurloe, Yeoman-Usher to Charles II
Tomasin, George
Torbuck, Edward, Tidesman in the Port of Poole
Trembeth, Thomas
Trueman, Thomas
Turner, Ann, of Add MS 32698
University of St Andrews, Scotland
Urlwin, Faith, widow
Ustick, Richard
Veil, Thomas, Knight, army officer and magistrate, 1684-1746
Vere, John, Captain
Wadsworth, John, Inventor of Paper Cartridges
Walker, Charlotte Maria
Wandesford, Elizabeth
Weston, Ann
Whitworth, Francis, Secretary to the Island of Barbados
Whyte, Richard, Major of the Tower of London
Wiggin, William
Williams, William, Excise Officer
Williamson, Adam, General; Deputy-Governor of the Tower
Wise, Francis, Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford; Rector of Elsfield
Wiseman, Edmund, Lieutenant
Wood, Edward
Wood, John, Ticket-porter
Wright, Anne
Wyndham, Elizabeth, widow of Sir T Wyndham, 2nd Baronet
Wynn, John, 2nd Baronet
Wynyard, John, Brigadier-General
Yates, Nicholas - Places:
- Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
Allenton, Northumberland
Bradford, Wiltshire
London, United Kingdom
Newbuay, Berkshire
Nova Scotia, North America
Portsea Island, Hampshire
Portsmouth, Hampshire
Rothbury, Northumberland
Scotland, Kingdom of, United Kingdom
Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Trowbridge, Wiltshire
Wallingford, England
Westminster, England