Entry Book: May 1694, 16-31

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May 1694, 16–31

Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
May 16. Money warrant for 983l. 5s. 7d. to Sir Leonard Robinson [Chamberlain of London] for his charges and the attendance and hazard of him, his agents and clerks in receiving from the Exchequer and repaying to the citizens of London and others several sums, amounting in all to 220,120l. 17s. 8d., for the loans by them made on the two thirds Additional Excise and the interest thereon, and in keeping distinct accounts with the lenders thereof. (Money order dated May 18 hereon.) (Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue same out of loans to be made by said Robinson or others at his nomination on credit of the Hereditary or Temporary Excise: see p. 624 infra.) Money Book XII, p. 218. Order Book IV, p. 86. Disposition Book XII, p. 78.
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to take in loans on the Vellum Act, as by the privy seal of the 15th inst., supra, p. 615. Money Book XII, p. 218.
Same to same to take in contributions not exceeding 300,000l. on the Tonnage Act, as by the privy seal of the 15th inst., supra, p. 615. Ibid, p. 216.
William Lowndes (in the absence of Henry Guy) to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 752l. to the Lord Privy Seal on the order in his name, ut supra, p. 611: out of loans to be made by his lordship or by any others at his nomination, on credit of the Hereditary or Temporary Excise. Disposition Book XII, p. 77.
Same to same to issue as follows out of the Exchequer, viz.: l. s. d. Ibid.
Out of contributions on the Tonnage Act annuities.
to the Earl of Ranelagh to answer bills drawn on him for the subsistence of the Forces in Flanders to the 1st of last month 13,491 10 6
to ditto for the second payment on Sir Joseph Herne's letter of credit for 80,000l. on account of subsistence for the Forces in Flanders from the 1st inst. 20,000 0 0
to ditto in part of 15,942l. 3s. 8d. to be paid to the said Herne, which, with the aforesaid bill, completes eight weeks' subsistence from April 1 [last] to the 26th inst. 8,000 0 0
to ditto for Mr. Medina in further part of 30,000l., the advance on his contracts for bread and bread waggons (making 21,000l.) 4,000 0 0
to ditto in further part of the clearings to the General Officers to Jan. 1 last 3,000 0 0
to ditto for Major Guydott in full for his and his attendants' [expenses in] guarding the Duke of Gourdon [Gordon] from Switzerland to Scotland 313 0 0
to ditto for six engineers in part of 1,212l. for their pay from 1692, Nov. 1, to March 31 last 606 0 0
to ditto to clear the English pensioners and the ten Gentlemen of the Second Troop of Guards to 1693, April 1 1,458 6 4
to ditto for Edward Fox, esq,. Lieut. Col. of Collingwood's Regiment, for special service 100 0 0
to ditto for Exchequer fees 500 0 0
to Mr. Fox for Col. La Melionere 300 0 0
to ditto for the Commissioners of the Transports on account of sending Forces to Holland 2,000 0 0
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance for the gunmakers 500 0 0
to the Treasurer of the Navy for the Victuallers on the general account 10,000 0 0
to ditto more for same towards short allowance to complete two months 12,000 0 0
£76,268 16 10
May 16. William Lowndes (in the absence of Henry Guy) to Mr. Clarke to procure a royal warrant, to be signed by the Queen, to authorise the Paymasters of the Forces, Ireland, to pay 5,261l. 5s. 5d. to the Commissioners of the Transports for services as follows, viz.: l. s. d. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 236.
for carrying two Regiments of Scotch Dragoons and recruit horses to Flanders 4,603 11 5
for carrying Ordnance stores to ditto 533 14 0
for carrying 400 Foot recruits to ditto 126 0 0
for carrying clothing to ditto 358 0 0
£5,621 5 5
May 16. William Lowndes (in the absence of Henry Guy) [to the Customs Commissioners, England] to direct the Solicitor of the Customs to forbear prosecuting Richard Gotley of Bristol, merchant, for the 855l. 10s. 0d. due from him on tobacco bonds in accordance with your report on his petition: it appearing that there is upwards of 3,000l. due to him for the service of transport ships in the reducing of Ireland. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 236.
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh. In accordance with your report on the memorial of the officers of the Foot Regiment lately under Col. Godfrey Lloyd in the West Indies, you are to state the said Regiment's account according to the establishment without muster rolls; charging them thereon not only with all recruit money paid them since the date of their last clearing, but also with the charge of their provision at sea, as you have proposed. They are to produce to you authentic certificates of all money paid and provisions delivered to them in the West Indies. Ibid, p. 237.
Treasury reference to the Excise Commissioners of the petition of George Mathews, praying a proportionable deduction of duty on nine pipes of brandy bought at Cadiz which are so spoiled as not to be worth the Excise and Customs. Reference Book VII, p. 50.
Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of William Green and Samuell Foden for 100l. overpaid on their account of the receipt of the second Twelve Months' Aid, co. Stafford, to be transferred to their account of the first 4s. Aid [for said county]. Ibid, p. 51.
Same to same of the petition of Edward Mitchell for allowance of his extraordinary charges as Receiver for co. Gloucester of the first Quarterly Poll, Review of the Poll and first 4s. Aid. Ibid.
Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a particular of a tenement and garden in the north west corner of Scotland Yard with a view to a lease thereof to Joseph Craigg for 99 years at 6s. 8d. per an. rent and fine of 300l. Warrants not Relating to Money XIV, pp. 294–6.
Prefixing: (a) said Craigg (Cragg's) petition for same; (b) said Surveyor General's report thereon. The premises were granted in 1611 to Simon Bassele, esq., Surveyor of the Works, for 60 years, and in 1631 by Charles I to Thomas Carey, a Groom of the Bedchamber, for 41 years in reversion. The tenement contains 70 feet by 13 and abuts west on High Street, east on Scotland Yard, north on a tenement of Sir Richard Cox, kt., and south on Scotland Yard; the [garden] ground enclosed with a pale, part of Scotland Yard, lies on the east of the tenement, is 70 feet north to south by 80 east to west, and is part of the palace of Whitehall and manor of Westminster. By mesne assignments they were vested in Thomas Cole and others, who by indenture of 1660–1, March 12, conveyed part to Edward Vaughan, gent., at 10l. per an. rent, who in Dec., 1669, assigned to George Jackson, gent., and 1673, July 8, his relict, Elizabeth, assigned to Leeson, whose widow Mary assigned to petitioner 1693, Sept. 28, for 664l. consideration and the rent of 40l. per an. to be continued. The premises are therein described as two tenements in the tenure of Anthony Man and Edward Pussey, the garden lying behind them, a tenement built by said Vaughan formerly in the possession of Sir Joseph Williamson, and another enjoyed by Thomas Williams, which last is now a small alehouse called the “Hole in the Wall.” The ground on which the alehouse stands was formerly a stable belonging to the Surveyor of the Works and this ground, together with that on which Sir Joseph Williamson's house was built and also a small court or garden between them, are not included in either of these leases, “and therefore I conceive ought to be in their Majesties' immediate possession, but it appears have been enjoyed for many years past as an appurtenant supposed to have been included in the general words expressed in the said Basile's lease, who being Surveyor General of the Works and his son Clerk of the Works, I conceive it was not difficult for them to keep the possession of this slip of ground which lies behind the Coach House and other buildings and stables on the north side of Scotland Yard. I am the rather induced to believe that this was the first occasion of the said encroachment, because I observe that the late Clerks of the Works for the time being have received a rent of 60s. per an. for the said garden lying between the two last mentioned tenements. The petitioner alleges that when he bought the said Leeson's title in Sept. last he believed it extended to the said two houses and garden, and encouraged thereby he has pulled down the house formerly Sir Joseph Williamson's and began to erect some brick buildings thereon, intending them for an addition to his other new buildings near thereto (which have an open court before them), but upon perusal of his title and comparing the assignments with the original leases 'tis discovered to be other wise. I find that all [which] was granted to Basile and Carey is passed away by name in the grant of the manor of Westminster to John Hall,” so that petitioner cannot have the reversion, but may have a term of years in the ground whereon the last mentioned two houses were built and the garden held by lease or permission from the Clerk of the Works. The assignee of Mr. Hall, who has the reversion of the houses adjoining, may give the petitioner trouble after he has been at the expense of erecting buildings thereon, the premises having for so long time been accounted part of said Basele's and Carey's leases.
May 17. Henry Guy to Mr. Shales, enclosing an account [missing] of money paid by the Treasurer of the Navy to ships etc. between the 7th and 14th inst. Out Letters (General) XIV p. 237.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Jeremy Molyne, Deputy Comptroller of Chichester port for ten years [past], praying to be made Comptroller of Ipswich port. Reference Book VII, p. 50,
May 17. Treasury reference to Serjeant Ryley of the petition of Phill. Newland, repairer of bridges and passages in [New Forest in] Hampshire, praying payment of 5l. 16s. 6d. for new making bridges and passages in said forest and for an allowance of six tons of timber and 30l. charges for repairing several bridges and for allowance of timber to maintain the bridges for the time to come. Reference Book VII, p. 50.
May 18. Treasury warrant dormant to the Receiver General of the Post Office revenue to pay to Sir John Somers the 500l. due at June 24 inst. on his 2,000l per an. as by his patent of the 15th inst., supra, p. 601, and all sums due thereon henceforward quarterly. Money Book XII, p. 220.
Same to the Receiver of the Duchy of Cornwall to pay to said Somers the 2,000l. per an. due out of the revenue of said Duchy on the said patent. Ibid.
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 1,000l. to the Treasurer of the Navy out of contributions on salt: to be applied on account of levy money for the two Marine Regiments. Disposition Book XII, p. 78.
Same to same to issue 2,647l. to the Earl of Ranelagh for subsistence to Regiments as follows, out of contributions on the Tunnage Act annuities, viz.: l. s. d. Ibid.
to Col. Wynn's Regiment for four weeks 1,218 14 0
to two additional Troops of the Earl of Essex's Dragoons from April 1 to May 26 inst. 579 12 0
to two additional Troops of Lord Fairfax's Dragoons for same time 579 12 0
to two additional Troops of Col. Cunningham's Dragoons for 26 days to the same time 269 2 0
£2,647 0 0
Same to the Agents for Taxes, enclosing the duplicate [roll] of assessments to the first quarter of the 4s. Aid in the Hundred of Tredwyr [Troedyraur], co. Cardigan. Please transmit same to the King's Remembrancer's Office. Out Letters (General) IV, p. 237.
Same to Mr. Ralph Grey, Auditor of Wales. Upon the complaints against Mr. Chetwynd, your deputy, which have been made out by several gentlemen, my Lords think it will be for the King's service and your own security for you to put some other deputy in his place. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Sotherne. You did not enclose Mr. Laughton's letter in yours of this morning. Ibid.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt for a schedule of all loans now remaining in the Exchequer un[re]paid on the first 4s, Aid. Ibid.
May 18. Henry Guy to the [Principal] Officers of the Mint. Attend my Lords on Monday next with your opinion on the enclosed copy [missing] of a proposal made by Mr. Abell Slaney and Daniel Barton for making half pence and farthings of English fine copper for seven years. Out Letters [General] XIV, p. 237.
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed memorial [missing] of Sir William Scawen and Henry Cornish, praying payment of 3,092l. 12s. 8d. due to them for clothing several Regiments in 1694. Ibid, p. 238.
Same to same to report on the enclosed memorial [missing] of Stephen Fagett et al, praying tallies for 43,490l. 16s. 10d. for clothing several Regiments in 1692–3–4. Ibid.
Same to same to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Richard Allcock et al., tradesmen, similarly praying tallies for 16,010l. 19s. 3s due to them for clothing several Regiments. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to permit the export to Ireland, Customs free, from Chester of some boxes and trunks of Sir Charles Porter, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Clarke to procure a royal warrant, to be signed by the Queen, to authorise the Paymasters of the Forces, Ireland, to pay 100l. to Lieut. Col. de Borda on account of his pension on the Irish establishment. Ibid, p. 240.
Treasury reference to the Excise Commissioners of the petition of William Benson, shewing that he is above 3,000l. in arrear as collector of Excise in Cumberland and Westmorland, for which his estate is seized and he a prisoner in the King's Bench: and praying to be referred to the said Commissioners to make to them such proposals as he hopes may obtain his liberty. Reference Book VII, p. 51
Entry of a Treasury caveat in behalf of Major Walter Delamer that no grant or custodiam of the lands of Glyn in Ireland, formerly the estate of James Everard, a forfeiting person, may pass to James Roach or any other till he be first heard: said Delamer having a custodian thereof in pursuance of a letter of 1692, April 1, signed by the Queen and countersigned by the Treasury Lords, as well in consideration of his coming over with his Troop to their Majesties and the pay due to him as for other good services performed in Ireland. Notice ' to be given to Mr. Griffin, to be left at the booksellers in Feild Court in Grays Inn. Caveat Book, p. 37.
Treasury reference to Mr. Samuell Travers, Surveyor General of Crown Lands, of the petition of Jane Platt for extension of lease of a messuage or tenement called St. Christopher's, lying in Eton, co. Bucks. Reference Book VII, p. 57.
May 19. Treasury warrant to the Receipt for tallies on the Hereditary and Temporary Excise for 983l. 5s. 7d. to Sir Leonard Robinson in repayment of so much lent by him thereon this day: see supra, p. 619. Money Book XII, p. 200.
May 19. Money warrant for 200l. to Dr. William Aglionby, Envoy Extraordinary to the Duke of Savoy, in further part of 455l. as above, pp. 608–9. (Money order dated May 22 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 214. Order Book IV, p. 88.
Henry Guy to Mr. Knight [Customs Cashier] to forthwith pay into the Exchequer 12,000l. of the fourth of the Customs. (Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to reserve same for his Majesty's personal service.) Disposition Book XII, p. 78.
same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Godfry Webster, John Hays and other tradesmen, praying payment of 34,482l. 2s. 10d. due to them for clothing several Regiments for the year 1694. Out Letters [General] XIV, p. 238.
Same to same to report on the like of Samuell Hillier et al. for 2,282l. 4s. 6d. for clothing Lord Cutt's Regiment of Foot. Ibid, p. 239.
Same to same to report on the like of Daniell Wharly and William Grame, clothiers, for 53,882l. 11s. 10d. for clothing several Regiments. Ibid.
Same to same to report on the like of Peter Gery for 12,174l 8s. 6d. for clothing several Regiments. Ibid.
Same to same to report on the like of Abell Slaney and Company for 5,990l. 7s. 11d. for clothing Brigadier Epinger's Regiment in 1693 and 1694. Ibid.
Same to same to report on the like of John Rawlins et al. for 600l. for accoutrements furnished to Col. Wood's Regiment of Horse. Ibid, p. 240.
Same to Mr. Gardner. The grant to Mr. Felton, against which Mr. Hammond entered a caveat in the Treasury, is now preparing for the great seal. My Lords decline to sign the docquet for it, which is now before them, until you have appeared to the caveat. Please attend them thereon forthwith. Ibid.
Treasury reference to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the petition of Ralph Sherwood for extension of a lease of a messuage and tenement in Shippon, co. Berks, parcel of the Duchy of Cornwall. Reference Book VII, p. 51.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of John Bowles for the place of measurer of London port under the late Act [5 and 6 Wm. and Mary, c. 20] for duties on the tunnage of ships. Ibid.
Same to same of the petition of John Cocks, agent to the Company of Shipwrights of England, praying the Treasury Lords to appoint a convenient number of the said shipwrights in the ports of England and Wales to measure and gauge the ships on the abovesaid Tunnage Duty. Ibid.
May 21. Treasury warrant dormant to Mr. Knight, Customs Cashier, to pay the fee or salary of 12l. per an. to Christopher Waters, alias Stockdale, and Anthony Meeke for their office of one of the five undersearchers of London port. (Same to Sir Nicho. Crispe, collector outwards, London port, to swear them into said office.) Money Book XII, p. 221. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 103.
May 21. Treasury order to the Receipt for payment to be made on the copy (the original being lost) of an order No. 1,163 for 1,000l. to the Earl of Ranelagh on the Continuing Act and Joint Stock Act [4 Wm. and Mary, c. 15]: the loss of the original being sworn to by Alexander Lorimer. Order Book IV, p. 87.
Henry Guy to the Agents for Taxes, enclosing the duplicate assessment [roll] for the Hundred of Clackclose, co. Norfolk, for the 4s. Aid. Please transmit same to the King's Remembrancer's Office. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 239.
Same to the Earl of Romney to report on the enclosed memorial [missing] of Mr. Meesters relating to 9,864l. 16s.d. owing to him and others on account of their Majesties' service. Ibid.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Peter Davis for employment in the measuring of ships under the Tunnage Act. Reference Book VII, p. 46.
Same to Samuell Traverse, Surveyor General of Crown Lands, of the petition of Simon Mayne for a new lease of the tithes of Dinton, co. Bucks, most of which tithes arise out of his lands. Ibid, p. 51.
May 22. Royal warrant, under the Queen's sign manual, for a great seal to erect and create a Transfer Office in London for the annuities as under the Salt Duty Act [5 Wm. and Mary, c. 7]: and to constitute and appoint Thomas Neale to the said office: with the yearly sum or allowance of 1,800l.: of which 1,200l. for his own salary; 100l. for rent of a house for said Office; 100l. per an. for a housekeeper; 150l. for his deputy; 100l. per an. for an assistant or chief clerk (to be approved by the Treasury Lords) and 150l. per an. for underclerks: to be payable quarterly from Lady day last out of the 2,500l. residue as provided in said Act: said salaries to be received by him without account. King's Warrant Book XVII, pp. 439–40.
Same to same for a same to create and erect an office of Receiver General of the duties on vellum etc. as by the Act 5 and 6 Wm. and Mary, c. 21: and to constitute Thomas Pennyman to said office: with 300l. per an. salary for himself and such clerks as he shall employ under him therein: to be payable quarterly from Lady day last: he to exhibit yearly to the Auditors of Imprests an account of his receipts and payments, the first account to be given between 1695, June 28, and Sept. 29 following. Ibid, pp. 440–2.
Royal sign manual for 268l. 15s. 0d. to Frances Jones, 188l. 10s. 0d. to Richard Morris, 22l. 15s. 0d. to Robert Row and 20l. to George Snell for the reward promised by Proclamation of 1692–3, March 9, for apprehending and convicting Shadrack Cooke, clerk, for counterfeiting the hand and seal of the Earl of Nottingham, late a Principal Secretary of State. (Money warrant dated May 23 hereon.) (Money order dated June 1 hereon.) Ibid, p. 442. Money Book XII, p. 219. Order Book IV, p. 89.
May 22. Money warrant for 2,500l. to Sir Francis Child, their Majesties' Jeweller, for jewels etc. supplied as follows: viz. a diamond ring, 350l., presented by the King to Monsieur Hopp, Envoy from the States General; a ditto, 200l., presented by the King to Baron Lowe, Envoy from the Bishop of Liège; a ditto, 300l., presented by the King to the Envoy from Brunswick and Luneburg; a ditto, 350l., presented by the King to the Envoy from the Elector of Bavaria; a ditto, 200l., presented by the King to the Deputy of Hamburg; a ditto, 400l., presented by the King to Count Oxentem, Envoy from the King of Sweden; a ditto, 400l., presented by the King to Don Simon De Sosa, Envoy from the King of Portugal; a ditto, 300l., presented by the King to Baron de Groetz, Envoy from the Elector of Brunswick: all as certified 1693, May 27, by the Earl of Dorset, Lord Chamberlain. (Money order dated May 25 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 221. Order Book IV, p. 88.
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue to me [Guy] for secret service the 12,000l. directed supra, p. 625, to be paid into the Exchequer: being for the King's personal use and service. Disposition Book XII, p. 79.
Same to same to issue 10,000l. to Edward Russell on any unsatisfied order in his name as Treasurer of the Navy: to be issued out of loans to be made by said Russell or his cashier upon credit of the second 4s. Aid: and to be paid to the Victualling Commissioners to answer the credit given or to be given [to] Rear Admiral Nevill at Cadiz. Ibid.
Same to same to issue similarly 590l. to said Russell, viz. 573l. 7s. 11d. thereof out of loans to be made by him or his deputy on the Continuing Act, and 16l. 12s. 1d. out of arrears of any Aids granted before the last Session of Parliament: to be paid to the Victuallers to satisfy an arrear due in their Office. (In the margin: the Victuallers for Mris. Manley in lieu of so much directed out of the two thirds of the Additional Excise.) Ibid.
Same to Mr. Aaron Smith [Treasury Solicitor] to prosecute the arrear of 1,800l. set upon the proprietors of the New River Water in the account of Charles Duncombe, Receiver General for London and Middlesex of the Poll Tax of 1 Wm. and Mary, c. 13: the King having granted 1,200l. thereof to Thomas Vincent. One third of the charge of the prosecution is to be borne by the Crown and two thirds by said Vincent. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 240.
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Richard Cordwent, clothworker, for payment of the money due to him for clothing several Regiments, so that he may be enabled to go on with the clothing the several Regiments which he has undertaken for this year. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Tailer. Bring to my Lords a particular of your bonds at the Custom House in order to the drawing a warrant for discharging them. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to send Visct. Dursley's goods, arrived from Holland in the Catherine yacht, to his lodgings in the Pall Mall and to open same there. Ibid, p. 241.
May 22. Henry Guy to Mr. Clarke to procure a royal warrant, to be signed by the Queen to authorise the Paymasters of the Forces, Ireland, to pay 300l. to Major General La Meloniere upon account of the arrears of pay due to his Regiment of Foot before 1692, April 1. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 241.
Same to Aaron Smith, enclosing a paper [missing] which was delivered to my Lords touching the estate of Eliz. Lovejoy, of Canterbury, widow, who died intestate without heirs, whereby same is escheated. Take the Attorney General's advice as to the best way of obtaining the real estate for the Crown. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Franeklin to take care in their Majesties' behalf to procure administration of the personal estate of the said Lovejoy. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners. My Lords agree with your presentment of this day's date concerning the managing and collecting of the new rates and duties upon the Tunnage of ships, together with the heads of instructions you propose to be given to the officers for collecting said duty. You are to proceed in the management thereof accordingly. Ibid.
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition of Thomas Butler et al., tradesmen, for payment of the 8,000l. due to them for clothing the several Regiments of Sir George St. George and Col. Wood. Ibid, p. 242.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Thomas Wolstenholme, son of Sir Thomas Wolstenholme, bart., shewing that his father had an annual rent of 561l, 15s. 8d. out of the Hereditary Excise as in lieu of a debt of 9,555l. 10s. 4d. [part of the Bankers' Debt], on which there is an arrear of 6,000l.: that petitioner is indebted 200l. to Mr. Michaell Weeks, Receiver of the Plantation Duty, and said Weeks is greatly indebted to the Crown on the receipt of said duty, whereon a scire facias is issued against petitioner: therefore praying a discharge of said debt of 200l. on account of the money due to him as above. Reference Book VII, p. 52.
Same to Sir Christopher Wren of the memorial of William Blathwayt, shewing that by the lease of his house near the Horse Guards he is not to build without a sign manual; that by the pulling down of Wallingford House there is occasion for some new building: therefore praying a sign manual. Ibid.
The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices, Ireland. In yours of Jan. 6 last you propose adding the two puisne Barons [of the Exchequer, Ireland] and the Prime Serjeant to the quorum of Commissioners for passing the Vice Treasurer's accounts, there not having been hitherto a sufficient number to examine them. Now that the Lord Chancellor and Lord Chief Justice are gone towards Ireland, do you still desire such an addition? Out Letters (Ireland) VI, p. 411.
May 22. The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices, Ireland, to report on the petition of Sir Francis Compton, praying a grant of lands as in (a) infra, being lands forfeited in Ireland. Out Letters (Ireland) VI, p. 412.
Appending: (a) schedule of said lands:
forfeiting proprietor, Capt. Math. Barnewell: viz. Archerstown, 125 acres; part of Milltown, 48 acres; Raystown, 140 acres; Harlockstown, 206 acres; Pranstown, 231 acres; all in Ratoath Barony, co. Meath.
forfeiting proprietor, Angell Plunkett: viz. Dirpatrick, 473 acres, in Deece Barony. forfeiting proprietor, Tho. Hussey: viz. Oldtown, 73 acres; Little Ardrums, 30 acres: all in Deece Barony.
forfeiting proprietor, James Hussey: viz. Ferrans, 269 acres; Great Ardrums, 300 acres: all in Deece Barony.
forfeiting proprietor, Dom[inic]k Barwell: viz. Aredstown, 579 acres, in the barony of Deece.
forfeiting proprietor, Adam Crump; viz. Derriny-daly, 234 acres, in Moyfenrath Barony.
forfeiting proprietor, Nich. Chamberlaine: viz. Chamberlainstown, 253 acres, in Kells Barony.
forfeiting proprietor, Nich. Dancey: viz. Grangebeg, 836 acres; Rattin, 248 acres; Clonfad, 722 acres; Ballyeighter, 191 acres Ballyoughter, 624 acres: all in Farbill Barony, co. Westmeath: and Pace of Killbride, 322 acres, in Fortullagh Barony.
May 23. Royal warrant, under the Queen's sign manual, to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 200,000l. to Charles Bertie, Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance: as imprest for land and sea service of the Office of Ordnance. (Money warrant dated June 13 hereon. This warrant quotes the privy seal as dated June 7.) (Money order dated June 14 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XVII, p. 443. Money Book XII, p. 228. Order Book IV, p. 93.
Same to same for a same for the salary or allowance of 10,000l. per an. each from Lady day last to Edward Russell, Sir Jo. Lowther of Whitehaven, Henry Preistman, Robert Austen, Sir Robert Rich, Sir Geo. Rooke and Sir Jo. Houblon, lately constituted Commissioners of the Admiralty. King's Warrant Book XVII, pp. 443–4.
Henry Guy to Mr. Knight [Customs Cashier] to pay into the Exchequer 240l. of the moneys of the fourth of the Customs. Disposition Book XII, p. 79.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of the Exchequer, viz.: l. s. d. Ibid, p. 81.
Out of 465l. 3s.d. of loans on the Hereditary and Temporary Excise; 120l. of the new duty on coffee and [the above] 240l. of the fourth of the Customs: making 825l. 5s.d. in all.
to me [Guy] for secret service 54 0 0
to the Master of the Temple 16 13 4
to Mr. Wright and Mr. Postlethwayt for making a catalogue of the Library 50 0 0
to Mr. Aaron Smith to carry on [Crown Law] prosecutions and to pay what is due to John Jones 500 0 0
to Dr. Aglionby 200 0 0
£820 13 4
May 23. Henry Guy to the Navy Commissioners. You have represented to my Lords that the merchants ask so high prices for hemp at this time that you were apprehensive they were under some combination in that matter and therefore you think it advisable to endeavour with some person to provide that commodity by way of commission. My Lords thereon desired you to send Mr. Taylour or some others to treat with them accordingly. Mr. Taylour has attended them this afternoon and delivered them the enclosed proposal. Please report thereon. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 242.
Appending: said proposal:
to be obliged with the best of his skill to employ his Majesty's money in a merchantable way for the importation of such quantities of hemp as the Navy Board shall direct this summer and to deliver same to the respective storehouses in such proportions as shall be so directed: and to be upon his Majesty's account:
to issue and pay all moneys relating to this service directly from the Pay Office in Broad Street and not to trust any part thereof in the hands of goldsmiths or bankers:
to give the Navy Board from time to time the charter-parties of affreightment of all vessels hired for this service:
to require his agents or factors beyond seas to transmit by post bills of loading of the hemp shipped, the same to be immediately given to the Navy Board.
to make insurance upon the adventures in this service as the Navy Board shall direct and to lodge there the policies for same:
to give to the Navy Board a particular account of this management in a merchantable manner upon completing the service, and that to be before Christmas next with such vouchers as he is capable of giving according to the usual methods of that trade: and the whole to be upon oath.
Same to same. Mr. Taylor has represented to my Lords that he has made contracts with the Navy Board for masts from New England and planks from Dantzic before he could foresee that the Tunnage Duty would be imposed by Parliament. Being informed that these contracts with him are beneficial to their Majesties, my Lords direct that on his producing the Customs officers' receipts for payment of said duty bills be made forth for the payment of same to him: the said bills to be registered [in the Navy Office] and paid in course [with other Navy bills]. Ibid, p. 243.
Same to Mr. Shales, enclosing an account [missing] from the Navy Commissioners of moneys received and paid by the Navy Treasurer between April 15 and 30 last. Ibid.
May 23. Treasury fiat for royal letters patent to constitute Isaac Cooke, gent., as Controller of Ipswich port loco John Harrison. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 104.
Treasury letters patent appointing Robert Pauling to be Controller of the new duty on stamped paper etc. (Accomptant and Comptroller General of the Accounts of the said rates and duties), with a salary of 150l. per an. for himself and his clerks: he to transmit to the Treasury a weekly certificate of the receipts and payments of the moneys of said duties; and a yearly account thereof to be rendered between June 28 and Sept. 29 of each year. Warrants not Relating to Money XIV, pp. 297–8.
Henry Guy to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland, to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of John Fenn, collector of Customs in Wexford port, praying allowance of 177l. 1s. 9d. for a fourth part of the value of some stores which belonged to the late King and were secured by petitioner for their present Majesties; the late Lord Lieutenant having given a warrant for said allowance. Out Letters (Ireland) VI, p. 413.
The Treasury Lords to the Lord Lieutenant, enclosing a memorial [missing] from Visc. Charlemont, Visc. Montjoy, Sir Richard Atkins and Jo[h]n Courthope, Colonels of the four Regiments of Foot appointed to be raised in England for the service of Ireland, being concerning the clothing of their respective Regiments. We have been obliged to promise them that they should be satisfied by 20,000l. a month from March 1 next to enable them to get credit for the said clothing. We therefore desire you to take care for the punctual payment thereof from that date and in the meantime to take effectual care to discharge the debt which has been so long due for the clothing of the Earl of Donegal's and Col. Coningham's Regiments [supra, p. 548] and similarly the other engagements on the clothing fund, so that the present promise may take place at the time agreed upon without any further delay. Ibid.
May 24. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of the Exchequer, viz.: l. s. d. Disposition Book XII, pp. 80–1.
Out of contributions on the Tunnage Act for annuities for lives.
to the Earl of Ranelagh to answer bills now due for the subsistence of the Forces in Flanders to April 1 last 11,984 16 0
to ditto for Sir Joseph Heme, the third payment on his letter of credit for 80,000l. on account of subsisting the Forces in Flanders from April 1 last 20,000 0 0
to ditto for Thomas Jones, Quartermaster of the First Regiment of Foot Guards, for the contingent disbursements of the Regiment from 1692–3, March 1, to 1693–4, Jan. 1 113 8 0
to ditto for subsistence to the two additional Troops of the Earl of Essex's Dragoons from the 27th inst. to June 23 next to enable them to march 289 16 0
to ditto for the like to two additional Troops to Lord Fairfax's Dragoons 289 16 0
to ditto for the like to the like of Col. Cunningham's Dragoons 289 16 0
to ditto for two weeks' subsistence and half pay to Col. Winn's Dragoons now on their march; on account 581 7 0
to ditto for 14 days' subsistence to Sir Henry Belasyse's Regiment from May 15–18 inst. 410 4 2
to ditto for Monsieur Boisrand 50 0 0
to ditto towards answering Exchequer fees 400 0 0
to ditto for Col. Wynn's Regiment on account of their pay for their service in England; to find small accoutrements; at 100l. a Troop 800 0 0
to ditto for the Earl of Arran's, Earl of Macclesfield's and Col. Windsor's Regiments of Horse and Col. Leigh's Dragoons on account of subsistence incurred since the 1st of April last; to enable them to march to encamp 6,000 0 0
to Mr. Fox for Mr. James Cappell on account of pay due to his nephew, Lewis Cappell, deceased, late Lieut. in Col. Stewart's Regiment 10 0 0
to ditto for the subsistence of three Captains, three Lieutenants, three Ensigns, six serjeants, nine corporals, two drums and 86 private men of Lord Charlemont's Regiment from their several days of mustering to the 28th inst. 68 14 10
to ditto for three months' pay to several French officers in the list of Irish pensions; to enable them to go thither [Ireland] 166 1 6
to ditto for the Commissioners of the Transports to complete their memorial of 6,428l. 7s.d. viz. 2,310l. 0s.d. for transporting a Regiment of six Troops of Horse from Portsmouth to Flanders and for provisions and freight; 3,170l. 4s. 9d. for shipping and necessaries to transport six Troops of Winn's Dragoons and four new raised Troops of Essex's and Fairfax's Dragoons, with several recruit horses and men; 151l. 12s. 0d. for the officers of the Stables for bringing over his Majesty's and his servants' horses from Holland in Oct. last; 796l. 10s. 0d. to repair the loss of the transport ship Queen of Poland, which was taken by two French privateers as she was sailing to the Fleet with provisions 6,428 7
Out of contributions on salt.
to the Treasurer of the Navy for Sick and Wounded: to be placed to the account of wages 1,200 0 0
to ditto more for same: to be placed to the account of Victualling 800 0 0
to ditto for the Marine Regiments to complete 4,568l. for levy money 1,568 0 0
to ditto for the Victualling, for the current service 10,000 0 0
Out of contributions for annuities [on the Tunnage Act].
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance for the gunmakers 500 0 0
£57,950 6 10¾
May 24. Henry Guy to the Attorney General to report his opinion on the enclosed letter [missing] from Mr. John Thornhugh concerning the taking of the oaths in the present Quarterly Poll. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 243.
May 25. Money warrant for 500l. to Aaron Smith upon account for Crown law charges. (Money order dated June 6 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 221. Order Book IV, p. 90.
Same for 18l. 13s. 4d. to William Sherlock, D.D., for half a year to 1693, Sept. 29, on his fee [as Master of the Temple]. Money Book XII, p. 223.
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 2,500l. to Sir Francis Child on the unsatisfied order in his name for jewels: to be issued out of loans to be made by him or any others at his nomination on credit of the Hereditary and Temporary Excise. Disposition Book XII, p. 82.
Same to Mr. Hutchinson [Customs Solicitor]. In reply to yours of this date informing me of the moneys to be paid into the Exchequer out of [Customs] seizures, you are to continue giving me such timely notice when any such moneys are to be paid in. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 243.
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Robert Chaplin for an allowance for his extraordinary charges as Receiver General of the first 4s. Aid and Review of the Poll for co. Suffolk. Reference Book VII, p. 55.
May 26. Henry Guy to the Commissioners for the Duties on Vellum to forthwith prepare a scheme of the methods in which you intend to manage the marking of vellum, parchment and paper and [the accounting for] the revenues to arise thereby, so that my Lords may see what officers and salaries are necessary and how all parts of the country may be served with marked vellum etc. and the said duties duly charged and answered. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 243.
Same to Mr. Clark to procure a royal warrant, to be signed by the Queen, to authorise the Paymasters of the Forces, Ireland, to pay three months or 91 days to the several French [Huguenot] officers as follows on account of their pensions on the Irish Establishment, viz. 22l. 15s. 0d. to Capt. La Brouse, [Capt.] of Horse, on 5s. a day; 15l. 18s. 6d. each to Chabroles, Bernardou, Gignouz and Vignoles, Captains of Foot, on 3s. 6d. a day; 13l. 13s. 0d. to Du Cause, Lieut, of Foot, on 3s. a day; 11l. 7s. 6d. to La Rousseliere and Vivens, Lieutenants of Foot, on 2s. 6d. a day; 9l. 2s. 0d. each to Martin Neau, de St. Yors, Larrisole Falanten and Le Brun, four Lieutenants of Foot, at 2s. a day; 6l. 16s. 6d. to Ensign Montgaud at 1s. 6d. a day. Ibid, p. 244.
May 28. Henry Guy to Lord Coningsby to report on the enclosed extract [missing] of a demand claimed by Mr. Pereira in his account. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 244.
Same to Auditor Done, returning the enclosed state [missing] of said Pereyre's accounts. Please prepare a royal warrant “as you shall think necessary ”for the Queen's signature for the passing those accounts. Ibid.
May 30. Treasury warrant to the Receipt for tallies of assignment on the Hereditary and Temporary Excise for 11,000l. to Robert Fowle, goldsmith, in repayment of so much lent by him thereon the 20th inst. Money Book XII, p. 222.
Henry Guy to the Earl of Ranelagh to pay the 250l. directed to you this day to John Bludworth, who is to remit same to James Cressett, esq., Envoy Extraordinary to the Princes of Brunswick and Luneburg by a bill payable to Sir Paul Rycaut at Hamburg for their Majesties' particular service. Disposition Book XII, p. 82.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of the Exchequer, viz.: l. s. d. Ibid, pp. 82–3.
Out of contributions on the Tunnage Act that are or shall be brought into the Exchequer.
to the Earl of Ranelagh to answer bills due for subsistence in Flanders, to wit 5,600l. for Mr. Clifford; 5,000l. for Mr. Schuy-lenburg and 1,500l. for Mr. Benj. Poulle 12,100 0 0
to ditto for Sir Joseph Herne for his fourth and last payment on his letter of credit for 80,000l. for subsistence in Flanders from April 1 last 20,000 0 0
to ditto for Mr. Bloudworth to be returned by him to Mr. Cressett etc. as above 250 0 0
to ditto for subsistence to Col. Russell's Regiment from April 1 to 28 last: to be issued out of low wines 468 13 4
to ditto for Mr. Davies, late agent to the Regiment now commanded by the Duke Schonberg, for so much by him disbursed for that Regiment: to be issued out of the Review of the Quarterly Poll 97 3 9
(In the margin: of the 32,350l. of the above five items directed out of contributions, only 22,350l. was issued in the week ended June 1: the residue was issued in the week ended June 8.)
to Mr. Fox et al. for subsistence to several new raised men of the four Irish Regiments from the days on which they mustered to the 4th of June next: to be issued out of low wines 140 9 1
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance for the gunsmiths, 342l. 5s. 4d. out of low wines, 158l. 14s. 8d. out of the Review of the Quarterly Poll 500 0 0
to the Treasurer of the Navy out of contributions on the Salt Act: for the Victuallers 15,000 0 0
to ditto for Guernsey and Jersey 600 0 0
to ditto for wear and tear: to wit for a bill of exchange drawn from Barbados, payable to Sir William Scawen for Sick and Wounded 500 0 0
Out of loans on the Hereditary and Temporary Excise.
to the 12 Judges for last Michaelmass term 3,000 0 0
to the Judges of Chester for ditto 175 0 0
to the Masters in Chancery for ditto 275 0 0
to the Attorney General for half a year 40 13 4
to the Solicitor General for the like 35 0 0
to Lord Lexinton, Envoy to Germany 955 0 0
to the Duke of Shrewsbury for secret service 1,000 0 0
to Sir Jo. Trenchard for the like 1,500 0 0
to the Cofferer of the Household to answer bills from Holland 2,000 0 0
to the Master of the Horse for the extraordinaries of the Stables 1,000 0 0
£59,636 19 6
May 30. Henry Guy to the Agents for Taxes to report on the enclosed memorial [missing] from Phillip Bear, croft, Receiver General of the 4s. Aid for co. Wor cester, concerning the assessments to that Aid in the borough of Droitwich. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 244.
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Francis Molyneux, draper, concerning the clothing of Visct. Castleton's Regiment. Ibid, p. 246.
Treasury reference to the Excise Commissioners of the petition of Phillip Complyn, praying to be remitted 44l. 11s. 0d. which he owes for Excise as late a distiller, he being very poor and no ways able to pay. Reference Book VII, p. 52.
Same to same of the petition of Samuel Potts, late Receiver General of Hearthmoney in London, Westminster, Southwark, Middlesex, Surrey, Sussex, Kent and Herts, praying to be repaid 94l. 7s.d. which he overpaid on that account and that his surety bond may be delivered up. Ibid.
May 30. Treasury reference to the auditor for co. Yorks of the petition of Benj. Norcliffe, junr., for the place of steward of the Court of the late dissolved monastery of St. Mary near the walls of York, vacant by the death of Mr. Hylderd. Reference Book VII, p. 54.