Entry Book: July 1664

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July 1664

Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
July 2 Money warrant for 16,982l. 2s. 6d. to Stephen Fox, Paymaster of the Guards, for the pay of said Guards, May 16 last to June 25. Ibid, V. p. 163.
July 4 Treasurer Southampton to Sir Thomas Player, Chamberlain of London, to pay to Sir George Carteret 80,000l., the remainder of the 100,000l. lately lent or to be lent by the city; same to be for the service of the Navy: as by a royal warrant of the 27th ult. Early Entry Book V. p. 150.
Money warrant for 900l. to Hugh May, Paymaster of the Works, in full of 1663. Sept. 29 quarter, for the repairs of Palaces, &c., to be done by said Board of Works, and 2,500l. for 1663, Xmas quarter, for same. Ibid p. 152.
Same for 360l. to Col. Roger Betridge for the expenses of his journey, the King thinking fit to employ him on his particular affairs to the Elector Palatine. Ibid, p. 154.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to William Wither, late Sheriff of co. Southampton, to pay 50l. to Stephen Welsted, of Winchester, for his care about the Hearth Money tax: he having been recommended thereto by the Justices of said county. in pursuance of a letter directed to them by the Lord Treasurer. Ibid.
Money warrant for 500l. to Humfry Weld for His Majesty's secret service: as by the Privy Seal of 1661–2, March 17, directing 1,000l. a year to him for secret service. Ibid, p. 155.
July 5 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Farmers, to discharge a seizure of a pack of Flanders linen belonging to Peter Vander Mander, seized at the Custom House for some mistake in the length of the pieces. Ibid, X. p. 273.
Prefixing:—Note of said Mander's petition and report thereon from the Customs Farmers.
Treasurer Southampton to the Chief Baron of the Exchequer requiring his assistance in the matter of the repayments of half subsidy and Algiers duty due to be made to the merchants of London for payments by them made before the King's restoration: for which said repayment provision does not appear to have been made in the Act for tunnage and poundage: this matter having been already reported on to the Privy Council by said Treasurer and Lord Ashley, Chancellor of the Exchequer, but the said Council having by their order of 1663, Oct. 28, referred the matter back again to them for reconsideration by them with the help and advice of the Chief Baron of the Exchequer and the Attorney General. Ibid, pp. 273–4.
Prefixing:—Copy of said order in Council of 1663, Oct. 28.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Auditor and the Receiver of Crown Revenues in South Wales for the annuity of 200l. granted to Hartgill Baron by letters patent of 1661, Dec. 21, to be paid with the arrears thereof out of the revenues of South Wales, notwithstanding the order of suspension [of the payment of pensions generally]: the same being not of the nature of a pension but a contract, until lands of that value be found out and settled on him. Ibid, V. p. 153.
Money warrant for 60l. to the Earl of Essex for three years on his creation money. Ibid.
July 6 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Farmers to continue to pay to the Earl of Bath his pension of 2,000l. per an. from the last payment thereof, and notwithstanding the late order for non-payment of pensions: all as by particular directions from the King. Ibid, p. 156.
July 6 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Farmers to accept from Sir Joseph Wagstaffe the rent of 20 marks per an. for his grant for 31 years of the sole benefit of transporting lampernes alive out of England to Holland in the same way as same was enjoyed by Richard Warner. or Neil Warner; all as by the letters patent of 1663, Sept. 10: and further, for said Farmers to be allowed by the Auditor of Imprests so much money as the Custom of the said lampernes shall exceed the said rent of 20 marks. Early Entry Book V. p. 156.
[?] Treasurer Southampton to Sir Thomas Player to pay 20,000l. (being the remainder of the 100,000l. lent or to be lent by the City to the King, after payment thereout of 80,000l. intended for the Navy) to William Legg, Lieut. Gen. and Treasurer of the Ordnance, for the service of the Ordnance. Ibid, p. 157.
July 7 Warrant from same to Francis Stevens, a Sergeant at Arms, to arrest Christopher Parker, Samuel Putts and John Browne for resisting a seizure of uncustomed and prohibited goods attempted to be made by Robert Wyndall, William Fewell and John Shaw, Customs officers, in Fish Street Hill, London, in May last. Ibid, X. p. 275.
July 8 Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Farmers praying them to pay 1,460l. to Sir George Downing in order to his immediate despatch as Resident to the States General. Ibid, V. p. 158.
July 12 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt to continue to pay the Earl of Nottingham's annuities of 1,000 marks and 500l. from the time same were last paid, and in spite of the late warrant for restraint on payment of pensions. Ibid, p. 159.
Money warrant for 500l. to Jonathan Trelawney as royal bounty, as by the Privy Seal of June 17 last. Ibid.
Same, dormant, for the annuity of 100l. to Sir Alexander Frazier from 1660, June 24, for his office of first and principal physician in ordinary to His Majesty's person. Ibid, p. 160.
Money warrant for 676l. to the Earl of Sandwich, being the amount that falls short on the King's late grant of 4,000l. per an. to said Earl out of certain fee farms in the Duchy of Lancaster and the manor of Brampton, co. Huntingdon, by reason of certain terms still existing in several estates in said manor: all as by the letters patent of 1663, Oct. 19. Ibid, pp. 160–1.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to Auditor Beale to make allowance in account to Lawrence Hide, Master of the Robes, of 139l. 4s. 0d. as by the sign manual of the 1st inst., representing certain items of interest and fees, detailed. Ibid, pp. 161–2.
Appending:—Said royal sign manual.
Money warrant for 120l. 1s. 0d. to Sir Jeffery Shackerley, Governor of Chester Castle, for six weeks' pay of the forces there to June 25 last. Ibid, p. 162.
Same, dormant, for the fee of 10s. a day to John Viscount Mordaunt as Governor of Windsor Castle, as by the letters patent of 1660–1, Feb. 28: same to come out of the rent of the coal farm payable by said Viscount and others. Ibid.
Money warrant for the balance remaining unpaid of the 785l. 16s. 2d. for the repairs of Sandgate Castle: same to come out of the seizures of wools near said Castle. Ibid, p. 163.
July 12 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Farmers to discharge a seizure of some cloths belonging to Henry Collier, of London, merchant, and shipped in the "Peter," William Smith, master, for Ostend, and in the "Fortune," Kenniston Kent, master, for Middlesborough, and seized for non-entry. Early Entry Book X. p. 276.
Prefixing:—Note of said Collier's petition and report thereon from the Customs Farmers.
Same from same to Francis Stephens, Sergeant at Arms, to arrest John Carew, High Constable of the Hundred of Wells Forum, William James, tithingman, and Benjamin Wyat, of Dinder, William White, of Binegar, and Cornelius Hassell, of Barrow, co. Somerset, for assisting at an assault made at Binegar fair on William Bolter and John Mallock, officers under the Farmers of Excise for that county. Ibid, XII. p. 115.
[? July 13] Letter of direction concerning the 135l. already warranted to Sir William Fleetwood, Ranger of Woodstock Park, for several tenants in the parish of Longcombe, co. Oxon, for their interest in several furze grounds added to said park. Ibid, V. p. 166.
July 14 Money warrant for 100l. to Sir William Mason as royal bounty: as by the Privy Seal of May 23 last. Ibid, p. 164.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt to discharge the Baronet fee of 1,095l. due from Giles Tooker, of Maddington, co. Wilts. Ibid, p. 165.
July 15 Letter of direction concerning the sums of 460l. and 500l. warranted or to be warranted to Sir George Downing for expenses, and 500l. (in part of 1,000l.) warranted to Mr. Woodruff for secret service. Ibid.
Money warrant for 1,000l. to the Earl of Bath, Groom of the Stole. for laces and linen for His Majesty's own use: as by the Privy Seal of March 11 last. Ibid.
Same for 357l. 4s. 9d. to Edward Backwell, being 5½ per cent. for Cross and Harp money recoined. Ibid, p. 164.
July 16 Brief abstract of a [judgment in the Exchequer Court as certified] by the Attorney General as follows:—"The information in the Exchequer was for the payment of the additional duty upon callicoes as lynnen. The question upon the evidence was whether callicoes were lynnen and being found that they were soe the judgment necessarily was to be for payment of the duty but the whole debate was whether calico was lynnen which would not be exprest in the judgment, the information being only for the payment of the duty." Ibid, X. p. 278.
Followed by a letter from Sir Philip Warwick to _. "Sir. My Lord Treasurer was soe carefull himselfe to informe his owne judgment right in this case that when I went up this morning to Mr. Attorney [General] to desire him to attend my Lord I found his [Treasurer Southampton's] footeman there upon the same errand; which his Lordship was induced to doe because [in order that] you might not be delayed in landing this commodity. Mr. Attorney could not conveniently be with my Lord Treasurer in the morning but at this instant his Lordship hath consulted my Lord Ashley who was in Court and Mr. Attorney whose resolution under his hands I send you. And therefore must conclude my Lord cannot interfere further without prejudice to the King's right. And this I made haste to tell you that you may have noe inconveniency by expecting his resolution."
July 16 Money warrant for 2,120l. to Sir John Shaw for money paid by him by the King's command for secret service. Early Entry Book V p. 164.
Same for 311l. 13s. 7½d. to the Treasurer of the Chamber to be paid to the Bishop of London as His Majesty's Almoner, in part of [the Maundy money] same to come out of the like sum payable into the Receipt by said Bishop as late Bishop of Salisbury, as part of the First Fruits of the bishopric of Salisbury. Ibid, p. 167.
Letter of direction concerning the 1,000l. warranted to Mary Roberts as royal bounty by the warrant of 1662–3, March 14. Ibid.
July 18 Report from Treasurer Southampton to the King on the petition of George Feilding concerning the loan of 2,000l. from the Trustees of said Feilding to Sir Jo. Jacob et al. and by them not repaid. Ibid, X. pp. 278–9.
Prefixing:—Report from said Jacob and Sir J. Harrison on said petition.
Warrant from same for John Morrice, Customer of Barnstaple port, to put in security for only 300l. in view of this port not having a third or a fourth of the trade of Exeter. Ibid, p. 280.
[?] Same from same to [the Customs Farmers] to discharge a seizure of a chest, &c., belonging to Elizabeth Moorones. Ibid.
Prefixing:—Report from said Farmers on said Moorones's petition.
July 20 Same from same to the Receipt for tallies to be levied on Sir Thomas Fanshaw, Coroner and Attorney of the King's Bench, purporting the payment of a fine of 1,000 marks imposed upon Sir Charles Syeley, Bart., and paid direct by said Fanshaw to George Hamilton, to whom the King had granted same: as by the Privy Seal of the 6th inst. Ibid, V. p. 186.
Same from same to Sir Edmund Sawyer, Auditor, and Thomas Daniell, Receiver of the counties of Beds and Bucks, to allow and pay to the Earl of Bridgewater the pension of 200l. a year for the education and bringing up of William Bridges, only son of William Lord Chandos. Ibid, p. 167.
July 23 Same from same to Francis Stevens, Sergeant at Arms, to arrest John Betts, junr., of Chigwell Row, Essex; John Burton, of Chigwell; John Betts, of Havering, and Roger Betts, of Chigwell, for opposing and hindering the Farmers of Excise in said county during the levying of a distress on the goods of Widow Wyatt, of Chigwell, for non-payment of Excise. Ibid, XII. pp. 118–9.
[Entry of Treasurer Southampton's subscription of allowance of] the Lieutenant of the Tower's bill for keeping prisoners, for prisoners' diet, and for fees for the officers, all for 1664. June 24 quarter. Ibid, V. p. 168
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for a tally on the Tenths of the Bishopric of Durham for 380l. due to Andrew Mollet, His Majesty's gardener in St. James's Park for arrears of salary, a former assignment having fallen into the hands of Sir John Prettyman. Ibid, p. 169
July 23 Money warrant for 4,000l. to Stephen Fox for secret service, and further, for the following to be paid to him out of the fire hearth money, being already warranted. viz. 2,763l. 17s. 10d. remaining due on the Privy Seal of 1662–3, March 19, for 7,000l.; and 2,200l. on the Privy Seal of 1663 4, Jan. 20, for 4,200l. Early Entry Book V. p. 169.
Same for 1,500l. to Peter Richaut, son of Sir Peter Richaut, and executor of Sir Francis Windebank, in full of the amount remaining due on two tallies of 1,500l. each ordered by the late King, 1639–40. Jan. 13, to repay a loan made by said Sir Peter Richaut to tha late King on the imposition of 3d. in the £ payable by merchant strangers. Ibid, pp. 169–70
Same, dormant, for the fee of 50l. per an. to Sir Daniell Harvy and Raph Montague for their office of the custody of Hartleton Lodge, with the walk belonging thereto in the Great Park, near Richmond, on the surrender of Humfry Rogers, as by the letters patent of 1661, July 23. Ibid, p. 170
Same for the several fees of 12d. a day, 6d. a day, and 18d. a day to Edward Villiers, Esq., for his office of the custody of His Majesty's Mansion House of Richmond, and the wardrobe and garden, and of the Little Park and all houses and lodges therein: as by the letters patent of 1661, August 15. Ibid, pp. 170–1.
Same for the fee of 50l. per an. to Thomas Panton and Bernard Greenvile for the office of custody of the house or lodge at Petersham, in the Great Park, near Richmond, granted to them on the surrender of Lodowick Carliell and James Carliell: as by the letters patent of 1663, April 14. Ibid p 171.
Money warrant for 1,000l. to the Earl of Carlis'e for his charges and expenses in his embassy to the Emperor of Russia. Ibid, p. 172
Same, dormant, for the several fees of 10l. and 27l. 4s. 7d. per an. to Sir Harbottle Grimston, Master of the Rolls, for himself and the clerks and the converts there: which fees are payable out of the Hanaper in Chancery. Ibid, p. 175.
[?] [Note of the attestation by Treasurer Southampton of] the declaration of the accompt, entered in abstract, of Andrew Lawrence, Guide and Surveyor of His Majesty's ways, bridges, &c., for 1660, August 4 to 1662, May 14. Ibid.
July 23 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to Francis Stevens, Sergeant at Arms, to apprehend Samuel Rix, a common brewer of the town of Cambridge, for disturbing John Hunt, one of the Farmers of Excise for the county of Cambridge, and his partners and officers, by assaulting them in the very place where and while they were in the execution of their office. Ibid, XII. p. 120.
Fiat by Treasurer Southampton for royal letters patent to constitute George Owen and John Wingfeild collector of Customs in Milford Haven port. Ibid, X. p. 281.
July 25 Money warrant, dormant, for the fee of 12d. a day to Thomas Boreman for his office of Keeper and Overseer of the game of Falconry in and about the manor of Greenwich, and within seven miles thereof. Ibid, V. p. 172.
Money warrant for 300l. to Elizabeth Mewse, widow, in full of 600l. to her as royal bounty, as by the Privy Seal of 1663, July 4. Ibid, p. 173.
July 25 Money warrant for 36l. 16s. 6d. to John Pargiter, being money paid into the Receipt for the half-year's rent due 1660, Lady Day, for the Priory and manor of Ravenstone, alias Raunston and Stoke Goldington, co. Bucks: which rent belongs to said Pargiter as the purchaser thereof under the late usurped powers [and allowed of] according to His Majesty's grace in that behalf: same to be partly paid by tally out of the rent due from said Pargiter for the manor of Hanslope and Balney Woods, co. Beds and Bucks. Early Entry Book V. p. 179.
Prefixing:—Note of said Pargiter's petition.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for tallies to be struck purporting the payment into the Receipt of divers fines amounting to 220l. payable by Nathaniel Lugger, in respect of several tenements in Teignton ("Tenton") in the Duchy of Cornwall: the King having remitted said fines to him: as by the Privy Seal of March 10 last. Ibid, p. 182.
Same from same to same for tallies of assignment to be levied on the Customs Farmers for 1,840l. 4s. 8d. in discharge of so much for allowances to be made to Daniel O'Neil, Postmaster General, for letters and packets carried free of postage from 1662. Dec. 25, to 1663, Dec. 31, according to the certificate of Sir William Morrice and Sir Henry Bennet, the Principal Secretaries of State. Ibid, pp. 183–4.
Money warrant for 700l. to Silius Titus, Governor of Deal Castle, on his contract to repair said castle and keep same in proper repair during such time as he should continue Governor thereof. Ibid, p. 184.
Same for 16,982l. 2s. 6d. to Stephen Fox, for the pay of the Guards from June 25 to August 6 next. Ibid, p. 185.
Same for a quarter in advance to Sir William Swan to Sept. 29 next, on his ordinary as Resident at Hamburg. Ibid.
Same for 500l. to Sir George Downing, Envoy Extraordinary to the States General, for the charges of his last coming from Holland by the King's command: as by the Privy Seal of the 19 inst. Ibid, p. 186.
July 26 Same for 500l. to Sir Henry Coventry, appointed Envoy Extra-ordinary to the King of Sweden, for equipage: and further for three months' advance on his ordinary of 5l. a day from August 1 next. Ibid, p. 219.
Same for 1,000l. to Sir Henry Bennet, one of the Principal Secretaries of State, for secret service: as by the Privy Seal of the 20th inst. Ibid, p. 173.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for tallies to be struck as follows, viz., on Raph Wordsworth, collector of public moneys in the wapentake of Staincross, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, for 6l.; on Richard Wright, of Namptwich, co. Chester, Receiver or collector of public moneys in the said county in 1648 and 1649, for 6l. 2s. 4½d.; and on Thomas Sherman, surviving treasurer for sequestrations in the city of London, for four years ending 1653, Dec. 25, for 54l. 16s. 3d.: all to be payable to Sir Thomas Ingram on his Privy Seal for 1,000l. Ibid, p. 174.
July 26 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for tallies to be struck for 87l. 12s. 11½d. on Henry Barrington, of Colchester, collector of the one month's assessment on Lexden division in the said county for raising horse and dragoons in 1649: same to be payable to Edward Gregory on the letters patent of 1661, April 20. Early Entry Book V p. 174.
Money warrant for 133l. 6s. 8d. to Francis Slingesby and John Man and William Mitchell for their two-thirds parts of the 200l. paid into the Exchequer by Col. Edward Doyley as a composition: the King having granted by a Privy Seal of 1662–3, Feb. 18, to said Slingesby, Man and Mitchell the two-thirds of all seizures made within the dominions in America, except in Barbados, St. Christopher and other the islands called the Caribbees, by any Commander-in-Chief or other officers answerable for same and not covered by the late Act of Indemnity: as also the two-thirds of all seizures of goods, plate, merchandise. &c., &c., made there before 1660, June 24, by Sir William Penn, Robert Venables, Edward Doyley and several others. Ibid, pp. 176–7.
Same for 10,000l. to William Ashburnham, Cofferer of the Household, in further part of 50,000l., for the Household, as by the Privy Seal of March 30 last. Ibid, p. 177.
Letter of direction concerning the 1,400l. warranted to Thomas Turner for secret service, as by the Privy Seal of June 10 last. Ibid.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for a tally of assignment to be levied on the tin farm for 1,000l., in part of 2,000l., ordered to Richard Arundell, of Trerice, out of the tin farm, for his father's expense in maintaining the garrison of Pendennis Castle, and for the diet and other charges of and about Duke of Hamilton, who was prisoner there about two years. Ibid, p. 178.
The like for tallies on the Excise for 500l. to said Richard Arundell, Governor of Pendennis, for the monthly pay of said garrison. Ibid.
Money warrant, dormant, for the fee or wages of 12d. a day to Mathew Bateman for his office of wheelwright of the Ordnance in the Tower, loco Thomas Bateman, his father, deceased: as by letters patent of Feb. 4 last. Ibid, p. 179.
Same for the fee of 16d. a day to George Fisher for his office of the making of the curries: as by the letters patent of 1661–2, Jan. 13. Ibid, p. 180.
Same for the fee or wages of 8d. a day to William Edwards for his office of making and providing all warlike instruments, loco John Heyburne, deceased. Ibid.
Money warrant for 16,863l. 10s. 11d. to Sir George Carteret, being the remainder of 18,352l. 2s. 0d. directed by the Privy Seal of 1662–3, Jan. 20, for the building of two ships of the 2nd rate for the Navy: also for 3,136l. 9s. 1d. more to said Carteret "on any order which lies unpaid before the Auditor of the Receipt." Ibid, p. 181.
Letter of direction concerning the 18,000l. remaining unpaid and due on the 20,000l. to the Earl of Sandwich for the Great Wardrobe, as by the Privy Seal of 1662, Nov. 7, and concerning the 4,050l. remaining wholly unpaid to same on the Privy Seal of 1661, July 31. Ibid, p. 182.
July 26 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt to make some payment on the Princess Elizabeth's pension, which the King has commanded to be paid notwithstanding the restraint on pensions "but her agent Mr. Sandes having attended mee in her behalfe intimating shee never yet hath receaved any payment." Early Entry Book V. p. 185.
Letter of direction concerning the 1,000l. warranted to George Duke, Secretary of the Council of Trade, to be disposed of as that Council shall direct: as by the Privy Seal of 1660–1, March 7. Ibid, p. 187.
July 27 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Farmers to discharge a seizure of some spoons and forks belonging to Peter Loveing, brought from Dieppe and seized at Brighthelmstone by one Edward Norris, who pretends authority from the Earl of Berkshire to seize upon prohibited goods. Ibid, X. pp. 281–2.
Prefixing:—Note of said Loveing's petition and report thereon from the Customs Farmers.
The like for a seizure of silk belonging to John Detrick and Peter Jacobson, mariners, and seized at London out of the ship "Fortune," John Holdwick master, from Hamburg. Ibid, p. 282.
Prefixing:—As above.
July 28 Money warrant for 15,595l. to Francis and Peter Simpson, the King's Jewellers, for various items, detailed. Ibid, V. pp. 180–1.
July 30 Note of the attestation by Treasurer Southampton and Lord Ashley of the declaration of the account of Sir Edward Griffin, Treasurer of the Chamber, for 1½ years, 1661, Xmas, to 1663, June 24 (total charge, 33,351l. 8s. 6d.; total discharge, 33,876l. 5s. 8½d.). Ibid, p. 235.
July— Letters patent by Treasurer Southampton constituting Andrew Rivett a waiter in London port, on the surrender of William Perkinson. Ibid, X. pp. 275–6.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to Mark Cottle, Receiver of the cos. Oxon and Berks, to pay to Sir Edmond Sawyer 30l. for causing all the schedules for the Hearth Money for several counties named to be transcribed into books for the purpose of the collectors thereof. Ibid, V. p. 171.
The like to Sir John Watts, Receiver of Essex, to pay 50l. to John Phelipps for the like for several counties name; to John Bland, Receiver of York, to pay 17l. to Richard Aldworth for same; to Henry Harvy, Esq., Receiver of Lincoln, to pay 15l. to Auditor Gwynn for the like; to Sir George Benyon to pay 26l. to Sir Joseph Seymour for the like; to _ to pay 35l. 16s. 0d. to Auditor Kinsman for the like; and to the Receiver of North Wales to pay 11l. to Auditor Hill for the like for North and South Wales. Ibid, pp. 171–2.