Entry Book: June 1693, 11-20

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June 1693, 11–20

Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
June 11. Same to the Receipt for tallies of pro on the Hereditary and Temporary Excise for 300l. to Whitfeild Hayter in repayment of so much by him lent on credit thereof the 2nd inst. Money Book XII, p. 77.
Report to the Treasury Lords [from Mr. Povey] on Col. Dungan's petition ut supra, p. 206. As to the quit rents of Staten Island, no rent roll of their Majesties' quit rents in New York has yet been transmitted from thence, so no true estimate can be made: but by a list of patents granted in New York before 1681 it appears that there had been granted to divers persons before that time about 153 lots or shares of land in Staten Island with the reservation of one bushel of wheat yearly for each lot containing about 80 acres of land, which at the rate of 3s. per bushel, being the usual price of wheat there, amounts to 22l. 8s. 0d. If the Queen think fit to gratify petitioner by a grant of the quit rents of all the lands upon Staten Island he is willing to allow after the rate of 12 years' purchase for same upon a true survey to be made thereof, the said purchase money to be deducted out of the 7,751l. 18s. 8d. claimed by petitioner as due to him on his account of receipts and disbursements for the public service in New York during his government there; which accounts are now before the Treasury Lords. Out Letters (Plantations Auditor) I, p. 402.
But whether her Majesty may pass such a grant of Staten Island, together with the several privileges to be enjoyed there and in Martins Vinyard as is desired by petitioner, your Lordships will be best informed by the Attorney General, who upon considering the commission granted by their Majesties to the Governor of New York, together with the grants which have been passed for lands in Staten Island and the charter of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, whereof Martin Vinyard is a part, will be able to advise how far the grant desired by petitioner will be consistent with the said grants and charter and with the powers of the Governor of New York under his commission for the government of that Province, which being the chief frontier and place of defence to all their Majesties' dominions in the northern parts of America against the French, has been very much weakened by the grants made of East and West Jersey and other tracts of land formerly belonging to it and may be further prejudiced by the erecting of new jurisdictions in any part thereof, which may thereby be exempted from the powers granted to the Governor of New York for the better government of their Majesties' subjects and for the uniting their strength on all occasions against the French in those parts.
June 12. Henry Guy to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Charlotte Sarsfeild, an infant, [presented] by William Fanshaw, her father-in-law and guardian. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 90.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to report on the enclosed letter [missing] from Secretary the Earl of Nottingham signifying the Queen's commands that the Custom House vessels take care to prevent any French shallops coming upon the coast of Kent and Sussex. You are to report what may be the best means to prevent the inconveniences therein mentioned. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Gregory. Give my Lords your answer in writing to the enclosed petitions [missing] of John Allen and Jane Steward, two of the persons who arrested John Neale, a highwayman, concerning their dividends of the reward of 40l. which you received. Ibid, p. 91.
Same to the Customs Commissioners. My Lords approve your presentment of April 21 last for better guarding the harbour of Milford and the coast thereabout. You are to put same in execution. Ibid.
Same to the Treasurer of the Navy. You have made no return to my Lords as desired by my letter of May 11 last, supra, p. 196, concerning payments to ships. Send such an account forthwith. Ibid.
June 12. Henry Guy to Mr. Fox, enclosing the petition and papers [missing] of Major John Dobbin concerning 300l. expended by him for their Majesties' service in Ireland. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 91.
Same to Sir Robert Holmes, enclosing a letter [missing] from the Admiralty Lords with a copy [missing] of an account shewing that you received 250l. for procuring seamen for the Fleet last year, whereof 120l. remains in your hands. Give my Lords an account hereof. Ibid.
Same to the Commissioners of Sick and Wounded, enclosing an extract [missing] of a representation from the Agents of Barbados to the Committee for Trade and Plantations concerning the French prisoners at war who have been taken and brought in thither [at Barbados]. Give my Lords your opinion thereon. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Clarke to procure a royal warrant to authorise the Paymasters of the Forces in Ireland to pay 2,368l. 16s. 0d. to the Commissioners of Transports for a month's freight to ships at Plymouth. Ibid, p. 92.
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to observe (a) infra. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 54.
Prefixing: (a) Order in Council, dated Whitehall, June 8 inst., granting leave to the ship William, 350 tons, 25 guns, 32 men, to sail to the Straits with a lading of fish, which will be lost if this season be missed: all on the petition of Joseph and George Jackson and others, merchants, freighters of same.
Treasury reference to same of the petition of Mary Butler, shewing that her husband Robert Butler, a watchman, London port, is lately dead, leaving her in a poor condition; therefore praying that his place may be given to Henry Pett, who is willing to assist her. Reference Book VI, p. 474.
Same to same of the petition of William Kent for 12 years a clerk in the office of the Receiver General of Customs, and now out, praying the place of Stephen Walker, a copying clerk outwards, at 30l. per an. salary, who is dangerously sick. Ibid.
Same to the Navy Commissioners of the memorial of the Marine [Regiments'] officers, shewing that in 1690 the Admiralty ordered the Paymaster of the Navy to stop 2d. a day out of every marine soldier's pay during the time on board the Fleet that year towards the pay of their clothes, which [deduction] is still in the Treasurer's hands, “and the full charge of the clothing for that year being placed to the [said] officers' account and deducted out of their personal pay, they pray the twopences.” Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Stephen Hill for a watchman's place in fee, London port loco William Butler, deceased. My Lords recommend him. Ibid, p. 475.
The Treasury Lords to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Edward Wigg concerning some lands concealed from the Crown and forfeited by the rebellion of 1641. Out Letters (Ireland) VI, p. 305.
June 13. Royal warrant to the Treasury Lords for 1,000l. each to Henry, Lord Capell, Sir Cyrill Wych, kt., and William Duncombe, esq., as royal bounty for and towards their equipage and preparations for their employment as Lords Justices of Ireland. (Money warrant dated June 16 hereon.) (Money order dated June 16 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XVII, p. 194. Order Book IV, p. 6.
Same to same to give warrant to Phillip Ryley, Surveyor General of Woods, Trent South, Benj. Tymewell, the master builder at Portsmouth, et al., for felling 600 trees in New Forest for the Navy, the offal to be disposed to the King's use: and an account hereof to be rendered to the Auditor for co. Southants before Easter term next. (Treasury warrant dated June 16 accordingly hereon.) King's Warrant Book XVII, p. 195. Warrants not Relating to Money XIV, p. 189.
Royal sign manual for 40l. to William Herbert of Market Street, co. Beds., shoemaker, as Proclamation reward for apprehending Thomas Knowles, a highwayman. (Money warrant dated June 16 hereon.) (Money order dated June 26 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XVII, p. 199. Order Book IV, p. 11.
Treasury warrant to the Receipt for tallies on the Hereditary and Temporary Excise for 8,000l. to Mr. [Thomas] Browne in repayment of so much lent by him thereon this day. Money Book XII, p. 77.
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 432l. 7s. 0d. to Thomas Browne, as reward: out of the said Excise [for the two sums, ut supra, pp. 192 and 232]. Disposition Book XI, p. 177.
Same to Mr. Knight [Customs Cashier] to pay sums as follow for 2 per cent. gratuity on loans made on the credit of the Exchequer in General, viz.: Ibid.
13l. 12s.d. to Alex. Duroux d'Bonnaux on 750l. lent in the name of Edward Russell; from 1692, June 22, to 1693, May 19.
4l. 6s. 10½d. to Edward Russell on 300l.; from 1692, June 18, to 1693, April 8.
14l. 3s.d. to Richard Dalton on 900l. lent in the name of Richard Roberts; from 1692, Aug. 16, to 1693, May 30.
4l. 4s. 11 12;d. to William East on 300l. lent in the name of Edward Russell; from 1692, July 16, to 1693, April 12.
Same to Mr. Nich. Dobson. My Lords will hear you on Friday next on your proposed discovery of lands and leases now expired and concealed. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 91.
Same to Mr. Clarke to procure a royal warrant to authorise the Paymasters of the Forces, Ireland, to pay 99l. 10s.d., without deductions, to the several Irish officers as follows that deserted the Irish Army upon the Lords' Justices' Declaration; “being in full of all demands, expectations or promises made them by the Commanders in Chief of their Majesties' Army for quitting the said service or any pretensions whatsoever,” viz.: Ibid, p. 92.
l. s. d.
Captains: Byrn, William Rice, Ardall Hanlan, David Sutton, Christopher Taffe, 9l. 2s. 0d. each 45 10 0
Lieutenants: John Kean, John Fitz Gerald, Toby McGee, William Connery, John Batty, Henry Kelly, 4l. 11s. 0d. each 27 6 0
Cornets: Jeromy Lyons, Nicholas Russell, 5l. 13s. 9d. each 11 7 6
Quartermasters: Jeremy Heney, Richard Coakley, 4l. 11s. 0d. each 9 2 0
Ensign: William Musgrave 3 8 3
Garret Dalton 2 16 10½
£ 99 10
June 13. Henry Guy to Mr. Clarke to procure a royal warrant to authorise the Paymasters of the Forces, Ireland, to pay 794l. 9s. 6d., without deductions, to the several Irish officers as follows that came into their Majesties' service upon the surrender of Limerick, being in full etc., ut supra. Out Letters (General) XIV, pp. 93–4.
Appending: list of such officers as came over from the Irish Army at Limerick to serve their Majesties and are designed to go with Col. Henry Lutterell to the Morea: l. s. d.
Lieut.-Col.: Gaffney 19 16 9
Majors: McKillicuddy, Doyle, Eames, 14l. 15s. 9d. each 44 7 3
Captains of Horse: Thomas Pendergrass, George Pordon, Edward Blewit, Silvester Pordon, John Bourk, 11l. 7s. 6d. each 56 17 6
Lieutenants of Horse: Thomas Boregard, William Redmonds, Edward Boughilly, Jo[h]n Hearne, Edmund Butler, 6l. 16s. 6d. each 34 2 6
Cornet of Horse: John Keary 5 13 9
Captains of Dragoons: William Clifford, Garret Purcell, Jo[h]n Carroll, Francis Barnwell, Daniell Carroll, Bryan Groghegan, 9l. 2s. 0d. each 54 12 6
Lieutenants of Dragoons. Phelin McCarty, Dennis Doyle, Jo[h]n Warren, Edmond Lenaghan, 4l. 11s. 0d. each, 18 4 0
Cornets of Dragoons: Nicholas Moore, Cha. Smith, James Moore, 3l. 8s. 3d. each 10 4 9
Quartermasters of Dragoons: John Fullom, Robert Keating, Richard Jordan, 4l. 11s. 0d. each 13 13 0
Captains of Foot: Garrett Dillion, Hugh Moloy, Nicho. Bourke, Neile Swinny, Andrew Doyle, John Poleman, Fergus Farrell, Talbott Psalter, Edmond Fitz Gerald, Duke Farrell, Robert Dowdall, Bernard Devillin, Jo[h]n Reyley, Phillip McCarty, Symond Barnwell, Nath. Sutherland, Thomas Fagan, Edward Magher, Owen Reyley, Thomas Cavenagh, Patrick Hughes, Owen Ferris, Darby Hollyhand, Cha. Barrett, Thomas Egan, Jo[h]n Browne, Florrence McCarty, —. Bourke, Christo. Browne, David Bourke, Richard Magher, Walter Doghertie, Oliver Walsh, Henry Courtney, David Barry, Hen. Donnolly, Patrick Sympson, Jacob Wilson, Jo[h]n Usher, Thomas Cavenagh, Jo[h]n Sherburne, Owen Murphey, Richard Butler, 9l. 2s. 0d. each 391 6 0
Lieutenants of Foot: Terrence Reyley, Bryan Reyley, Edward Toole, Thomas Forster, Edmund Bourk, Nath. Toole, Michael Doyle, Patrick Bourne, Oliver Lynagh, Roger Moloy, Patrick Toole, Dom[inic]k Madder, Jo[h]n Long, Ross McGloghin, Jo[h]n Ryan, Jo[h]n McCogg, William Carroll, Jo[h]n Browne, Richard Keys, 4l. 11s. 0d. each 91 0 0
Adjutant: William Gold 5 13 9
Ensigns: Garret Moloy, Geo. Gaffney, Jeffry Linch, Terrence Ferris, Geo. Courtney, Edmd. Docherly, 3l. 8s. 3d. each 20 9 6
Gentlemen of the Guards: Edmd. Hussy, James Collins, Edmd. Flyn, Jo. Sewage, Edmd. Reyly, James Johnson, 4l. 11s. 0d. each 27 6 0
Corporal: Jo[h]n McCabb 1 2 9
£794 9 6
June 13. Henry Guy to Mr. Travers [Surveyor General of Crown Lands] to report on the enclosed papers [missing] of Sir Peter Killegrew concerning renewing for 41 years the lease of the ground and buildings of Pendennis Castle. Adjust with him a reasonable rent to be paid by the Crown for same for the future. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 95.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of William Wilkinson for a land carriage-man's place, London port, he being qualified. Reference Book VI, p. 475.
Same to the Postmasters General of the petition of David Jones for confirmation of an order made on report of Mr. Frowd, formerly Postmaster General, discharging petitioner of 70l. due from him as Postmaster of Shrewsbury. Ibid.
Same to the Navy Commissioners of the petition of Ann Houlding, widow, for the 300l. pay due to her on her husband's and uncle's pay as established captains of the Navy. Ibid.
Same to the Excise Commissioners of the petition of John Foulthrop, late gauger of Haukshead, praying to be restored. Ibid.
June 13. Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a particular of all mines and minerals in the lordships of Denbigh and Bromfield and Yale in co. Denbigh (except all royal mines and such [mines] as are already granted to any other person) in order to a lease thereof to Sir Robert Cotton of Combermere for 31 years at 13s. 4d. per an. rent for such mines in the lordship of Denbigh and 13s. 4d. for same in the lordship of Bromfield and Yale, and in every case a tenth part of the clear yearly profits; he to give compensation to the owners for any damage caused by his working. Warrants not Relating to Money XIV, pp. 185–6
Prefixing: report by S. Travers, Surveyor General of Crown Lands, on Cotton's petition for same. The manors of Denbigh and Bromfield and Yale are part of the Principality of Wales and in the hands of the Crown. All coal and lead mines in the lordship of Denbigh were granted in 1667, Sept. 25, to Sir Cyril Wych for 31 years. Nothing has been paid to the Crown on the royalty of a tenth part, and the rent of 20s. per an. thereon is in arrear for 20 years and no profit made of the said grant apparently. All coal mines in the manor of Exclusiam and lordship of Bromfield and Yale were granted to Sir Thomas Grosvenor and the rent of 20s. per an. thereon is duly paid, but the period of the term appears not. According to the Auditor's books Exclusiam is part of the said lordship.
Report to the Queen from the Treasury Lords on the petitions respectively of the town of Ipswich and of several gentlemen in and about said town concerning the inconveniences and mischiefs that will befal that place by the removal of the Customs House thence or erecting a new one at Harwich, and praying that a stop may be put thereunto. Ibid, pp 186–7.
We find that three or four years ago divers pressing instances were made to the Customs Commissioners by the merchants of Harwich and others for settling a Custom House and collection there and the Members of Parliament for that Corporation exhibited a memorial with reasons for such establishment. The Members who served for Ipswich were heard in opposition to it by the Customs Commissioners and the Treasury Lords, and on the 24th April last after full consideration being fully satisfied as to the conveniency and better security of the Customs thereby, we issued a commission, supra, p. 171, for establishing such a Custom House and collection at Harwich, but so as that a Custom House is still to remain at Ipswich for entering and despatch of all goods of or for the merchants and inhabitants thereof and for despatch of the coasting trade inwards and outwards. The commission is executed and the return is filed and the Customs Commissioners have ordered the officers at both said places to dispose themselves accordingly.
Henry Guy to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland, to report on the enclosed letter from Secretary the Earl of Nottingham, with the letter [all missing] to said Earl from the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland about several tenants that had taken leases, [praying] for abatements of rents etc. and for an allowance of so much as was due to them from King James, “and about the Protestants whose estates the said late King seized in the year 1688,” for which quit rents and Crown rents are demanded for said year by you, the said Revenue Commissioners. Out Letters (Ireland) VI, p. 307.
June 13. The Treasury Lords to the Lord Lieutenant, Ireland, to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Richard Uniacke, praying a lease of some forfeited lands in Ireland in lieu of those which were set to him in Nov. last for three years at 40l. per an.; he alleging that he is deprived of all benefit therefrom by reason of a liberty given to the Protestants to extend the forfeited lands for debts really due to them from the forfeiting proprietors. Out Letters (Ireland) VI, p. 307.
Royal warrant, under the Queen's sign manual, to same to add 500l. for only the present year from Lady day last to the allowance of 3,000l. per an. for Concordatums (“payments of extraordinaries by Concordatums”): same being represented by the Lord Lieutenant as absolutely necessary for the charges of hearing of the claims upon the Articles of Limerick and Galway. Ibid, p. 308.
June 14. Same to the Attorney General to acknowledge satisfaction on record of the fines and judgment against Thomas Reynolds (100l.), Henry Gunter (50l.) and Elenor Lemsford, widow (50l.), who were at the last Assizes for co. Sussex convicted of a riot and battery against Ralph Thurston: they having produced several affidavits tending to prove their innocency. King's Warrant Book XVII, p. 193.
Royal sign manual for the following payments, viz.: l. Ibid, p. 196. Money Book XII, p. 88. Order Book IV, pp. 8, 9, 16.
to Robert, Lord Lucas, Governor of the Tower of London, for the lodging and diet of the Earl of Clancarty and Col. McElligot from 1692, Nov. 26, to 1693, May 20, at 40s. a week each 100
to Sir John Trevor for 61 days, Mar. 31 last to May 31 last, on his 5l. a day allowance as Speaker of the House of Commons 305
to Robert Stephens, messenger appointed to look after the printing press; being one year to Sept. 29 last on his allowance of 50l. per an. for salary and 10l. per an. for incidents and in lieu of bill money 60
to William Aldham for half a year to Lady day last on his allowance as royal bounty 20
to Ann Goodman: as royal bounty 30
to Barbara Roach: as same 15
to Martha Simpson: as same 15
to Mary Leech, widow: as same 10
to Susannah Wozencroft, widow: as same 10
to Eliz. Brabin: as same 30
to Mary Keys, widow: as same 20
to Col. Maurice Kingwell: as same 25
to Kath. Lesly: as same 100
to Brian Fairfax: as same 300
£1,040
(Money warrant dated June 15 hereon.) (Three money orders dated June 20 hereon.)
June 14. Royal sign manual for 500l. to Sir Thomas Southwell, bart.: as royal bounty. (Money warrant dated June 15 hereon.) (Money order dated June 20 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XVII, p. 197. Money Book XII, p. 88. Order Book IV, p. 4.
Same for 624l. to William Duncomb, esq., late Envoy Extraordinary in Sweden, without account: as in satisfaction of the like sum by him expended “for our service and by our particular direction at the said Court of Sweden.” (Money warrant dated June 15 hereon.) (Money order dated June 20 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XVII, p. 197. Money Book XII, p. 88. Order Book IV, p. 8.
Henry Guy to Sir Francis Child. The Queen has signed the warrant for granting you part of the Earl of Melfort's goods, but the Treasury Lords have directed that same shall not be given out [to you] till you have delivered over to Mr. Hume “all the pictures and the rest of the goods remaining” [in your hands]. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 91.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to send to Mr. Shaw's house in St. James's Street a chest and trunk containing Mr. Hyde's apparel, which is arrived in the Joseph from Barbados, Capt. John Henty commander, now riding at Woolwich. Ibid, p. 95.
Same to the Agents for Taxes to direct the respective Receivers of Taxes to send with all speed the duplicates of the assessments for the Quarterly Poll. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Fox to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Edward Shartell concerning money due to him from several of the Irish officers, which he prays may be stopped in said Fox's hands. Ibid.
Treasury reference to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the petition of John Squibb for an extension of lease of a small house near Charing Cross; the house being to be rebuilt. Reference Book VI, p. 475.
June 15. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of the Exchequer, viz.: Disposition Book XI, p. 178.
l. s. d.
Out of loans on the Million Act [4 Wm. and Mary, c. 3].
to the Earl of Ranelagh on account of the subsistence of the Forces: out of which he is to pay 10,000l. to Edward Russell, Treasurer of the Navy, on the said Russell's delivering up the [like] value in tallies on the 4s. Aid lately put into his hands 25,340 12 9
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance for gunsmiths 500 0 0
to ditto for the works at Sheerness 200 0 0
£26,040 12 9
Same to same to issue as follows out of the Exchequer, viz.: l. s. d. Ibid, p. 179.
to the Earl of Lindsey, Warden of Waltham Forest, for the keepers there: out of loans to be made by said Earl or any others by his appointment on the three fourths of the Customs 350 5 0
Out of loans on the Hereditary and Temporary Excise.
to me [Guy] for secret service, 200l., 104l., 8l. 312 0 0
to the Cofferer for the [part of the establishment of the] Household [attending the King] abroad 400 0 0
to the Master of the Horse for the Stables 200 0 0
to ditto for the liveries 100 0 0
to Mr. Welbeck, Stable Keeper at Reading 12 3 4
£1,024 3 4
June 15. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of loans made or to be made by Thomas Browne, esq., on credit of the Hereditary and Temporary Excise, viz.: l. s. d. Disposition Book XI, p. 179.
to Aaron Smith 500 0 0
to Secretary Trenchard 1,000 0 0
to Mr. Brian Fairfax 300 0 0
to Sir John Trevor, Speaker of the House of Commons 305 0 0
to the Bishop of Sarum for the [Garter] Installation of the Electors of Brandenburg, Saxony and Zell 552 10 0
to the Lords Justices of Ireland for their equipage 3,000 0 0
to me [Guy] for secret service, 400l. and 200l. 600 0 0
to Sir Thomas Southwell [as royal] bounty 500 0 0
to Mr. Rymer, Historiographer Royal 50 0 0
to Mr. Tate, Poet Laureat 25 0 0
£6,832 10 0
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of John Hay, William Sinckler and other tradesmen concerned in clothing the First Regiment of Foot Guards under the Duke of Schonberg. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 96.
June 16. Money warrant for 12l. 3s. 4d. to Richard Welbeck, Stablekeeper at Reading, for one year to Lady day last on his fee. Money Book XII, p. 85.
Same for 500l. to Aaron Smith as imprest for Crown Law costs. (Money order dated June 19 hereon.) Ibid, p. 87. Order Book IV, p. 4.
Same for 5,876l. 7s. 6d. to Henry de Nassau, Seigneur d'Auverquer, Master of the Horse, without account: for the year commencing Jan. 1 last for the use of the Stables. (Money order dated June 19 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 87. Order Book IV, p. 7.
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of loans on the Million Act, viz.: l. s. d. Disposition Book XI, p. 180.
to Mr. Fox for one week's subsistence for the two Scotch Regiments 351 19 2
to ditto for Major Fitzharris 100 0 0
to ditto for Major Dobbins 50 0 0
to the Victuallers to pay a bill of exchange 1,600 0 0
to ditto towards 14,000l. for short allowance 4,000 0 0
£6,101 19 2
June 16. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 64,224l. 0s. 9d. to Edward Russell, Treasurer of the Navy, on any unsatisfied orders in his name for the service of the Navy: to be issued out of loans to be made by said Russell on credit of the 4s. Aid: and to be applied to the Victualling. Disposition Book XI, p. 181.
Same to Capt. Griffith to pay Capt. Ash his pay, notwithstanding the letter of the 1st inst., supra, p. 226, for stopping therefrom 86 guineas which he borrowed of Mr. Fontagnes and is assigned to Mr. Le Forrest. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 96.
Same to the Duke of Bolton. The commission for enquiry in New Forest is already passed “wherein the five persons you lately named are added to those formerly appointed.” Ibid.
June 19. Same to Mr. Shales, enclosing the account of money paid by the Treasurer of the Navy to ships etc. between the 7th and 14th inst. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Clarke to procure a royal warrant to authorise the Paymaster of the Forces in Ireland to pay 100l., as royal bounty, to Miles Fitzharris, late a Major in Col. Baldarick Odonnell's Regiment. Ibid.
June 20. William Lowndes (in the absence of Henry Guy) to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 2,400l. to the Treasurer of the Ordnance out of loans on the Million Act: to be applied to satisfy the bill [of exchange] for the Flanders [Artillery] Train. Disposition Book XI, p. 180.
Same to Sir Christopher Wren to report on the enclosed estimates [missing] for repairing the Old Road and making a new footway in Hyde Park. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 97.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to attend the Privy Council next Thursday on the petition of the town of Ipswich against establishing a Custom House at Harwich. Ibid.
Same to Sir Francis Child to forthwith deliver to Peter Hume, Yeoman of the Removing Wardrobe, the following pictures which “are wanting to be delivered of my Lord Melfort's goods,” see supra, Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. IX, pp. 1678–81, viz.: Ibid.
a landskip of Glaude Loraneze with a white cow in it and a Temple.
the Birth of Our Saviour.
an original of Bassan: the Story of David.
Our Lady and Christ.
a piece of Bassan.
one map of the Turkish Empire.
one other of Hungary.
June 20. William Lowndes (in the absence of Henry Guy) to Mr. Frampton. Inform my Lords why you have not paid the rent of the Stables on Gogmagog Hills. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 97.
William Shaw (in the absence of Henry Guy) to the Customs Commissioners to report on the enclosed extract [missing] of letters from Col. Fletcher, Governor in Chief of New York, which was sent to the Treasury Lords from the Committee for Trade, “wherein the said Colonel takes notice of the violation of the Acts for Trade by the neighbouring Colonies.” How may this be remedied? Ibid.
Henry Guy to the Duke of Bolton. In reply to yours of the 12th inst. concerning the warrant, supra, p. 241, for felling 600 trees in New Forest, although the warrant is only directed to the Surveyor and the Master Builder, they are therein positively commanded to call to their assistance the verderers and regarders “and then with the woodward and one of the purveyors of the Navy to fell the said trees and not otherwise.” Ibid, p. 98.
Treasury reference to Mr. Robinson of the memorial of Brigadier Stuart, shewing that a twelvemonth since he was very importunate with my Lords for a debt of 1,571l. 10s. 9d., which he contracted on account of his Regiment in Ireland; which being referred to the Earl of Ranelagh and Mr. Fox, upon their report he was told that the Army in Ireland was speedily to be cleared and that then it should be paid; and being returned to England he finds all the Forces in England cleared, but no care taken of those in Ireland: therefore praying tallies for his said debt. Hereon the said Robinson is to report what other Regiments are in the like case. Reference Book VI, p. 475.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of John Isaacson for the place of collector of Newcastle port loco his father, Anthony Isaacson, lately dead. Ibid, p. 476.
Treasury warrant to Benj. Overton, Warden of the Mint, to demand from all sheriffs etc. all the estates and goods of clippers, counterfeiters, debasers of the coin within England, Wales and Berwick in accordance with the privy seal of Feb. 16 last, supra, p. 50; rendering to the Treasury an account of same and giving notice of any discovery of same. Warrants not Relating to Money XIV, p. 190.