Entry Book: October 1694, 21-31

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October 1694, 21–31

Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
Oct. 23. Money warrant for 300l. to Aaron Smith, Treasury Solicitor: as imprest for Crown law charges. (Money order dated Oct. 23 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 284. Order Book IV, p. 133.
Treasury warrant to the Postmasters General to remit the assessments to the second 4s. Aid on postal officers of salaries not exceeding 60l. per an. Money Book XII, p. 128.
Money warrant for 23l. 6s. 8d. to the University of Oxford for 1¾ years to Sept. 29 last on the perpetuity of 13l. 6s. 8d. per an. to the Lady Margaret Professor. Ibid, p. 288.
Same for 70l. to Thomas Boucher, Dr. of Civil Law and Professor of same in said University, for same time on his fee of 40l. per an. Ibid.
Same for 70l. to John Luffe, Dr. of Physic and Reader of same in said University, for same time on his same. Ibid.
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to take in 30,000l. loan in the name of Thomas Brown, esq., on credit of the Hereditary and Temporary Excise. Disposition Book XII, p. 154.
Same to same to reserve for my Lords' disposal 300l. of the money now in the Exchequer arisen by fines of leases. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to send to the Committee for Trade and Plantations an account of what ships are getting ready to sail from the outports to Barbados, Leeward Islands and Jamaica, with their burdens and number of seamen. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 312.
Same to the Postmasters General. In reply to your memorial of the 9th inst., my Lords think it best that a new lease be taken of the house wherein the Post Office is kept and of the three tenements you mention. Ibid.
Oct. 23. Henry Guy to the Customs Commissioners to direct Mr. Hutchinson, Solicitor of the Customs, to forbear till further order the prosecution of the executors of Sir William Poole, late collector of Bristol, on his Customs account. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 312.
Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed presentation [missing] from the Customs Commissioners concerning Mr. Gilbert Heathcote, who desires to ship from London, Customs free, goods in lieu of some shipped from Chichester port which were taken by the enemy. Ibid, p. 330.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ Allexander Davison as Surveyor of Customs at Shields in Newcastle port loco Jo. Clarke, deceased. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 113.
Treasury reference to the Treasurer of the Chamber of the petition of Robert Greenway, their Majesties' locksmith, praying payment of 1,076l. 10s. 4d. due to him upon bills signed by the Lord Chamberlain. Reference Book VII, p. 67.
Same to Mr. Hall to examine the [sufficiency of the] securities, detailed, proposed by Guy Palmes for his office of one of the Tellers of the Receipt. Ibid.
The like of the securities, detailed, proposed by William Knight as the distinct officer in the Exchequer for paying the annuities upon the Act for the New Duty on Salt.
Treasury warrant to James Saunderson (Saunders), esq., one of the Commissioners in the Alienation Office, to appoint a deputy in his said office during his absence beyond seas, whither he has his Majesty's leave to travel. Warrants not Relating to Money XIV, p. 345.
Same to the Commissioners for Regulating and Licensing Hackney Coaches and Stage Coaches to appoint Anthony Meeke, gent., as their cashier. Ibid, p. 347.
Money order for 15,000l. to Thomas Browne, esq., in repayment of the like sum lent by him this day on credit of the Hereditary and Temporary Excise, and a further 15,000l. to same in like repayment. Order Book IV, p. 155.
Oct. 24. Money warrant for 1,390l. to Charles, Visct. Dursley, for 278 days, 1693, Sept. 1, to 1694, June 6, on his ordinary as late Envoy Extraordinary to the States General. Money Book XII, p. 285. Order Book IV, p. 129.
Appending: certificate by Secretary the Duke of Shrewsbury that said Dursley returned into the presence from his said employment on June 6 last.
(Money order dated Oct. 24 hereon.)
Same for 834l. to same for same time on his ordinary as late Plenipotentiary at the Congress at the Hague. (Money order dated Oct. 24 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 285. Order Book IV, p. 129.
Same dormant for 25,000l. per an. to the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, being the second fourth part of 100,000l. a year appropriated to said Bank by the Act of Parliament for said Bank. (Money order dormant dated Oct. 29 hereon: for same to be paid out of the five sevenths of the Tonnage Duty.) Money Book XII, p. 286. Order Book IV, p. 132.
Oct. 24. Money warrant for 20l. to Nicholas Salter, William Dellafeild (Delafeild), Richard Harrison and Robert Wills (Mills), as reward for apprehending and convicting William Jones and John Andrewes for a burglary in the house of said Salter: pursuant to the Proclamation of 1690, Oct. 30. (Money order dated Nov. 6 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 287. Order Book IV, p. 135.
Same for 2,150l. to Sir Francis Child, kt., their Majesties' Jeweller, for jewels as follows, as agreed with the Earl of Dorset, Lord Chamberlain of the Household, viz. 1,000l. for a jewel of diamonds to be presented to the Count de Stratman, Envoy Extraordinary from the Emperor; 350l. for a jewel presented to Monsieur Skeel (Scheel), Envoy from the King of Denmark; 800l. for a jewel presented to Monsieur Cittirs (Citters), Ambassador from the States General. (Money order dated Oct. 24 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 287. Order Book IV, p. 130.
Treasury warrant to the Receipt for tallies on the executors of Robert Squibb, late Receiver of First Fruits, for 500l. to the Earl of Oxford for last Sept. 29 quarter on said Earl's pension. Money Book XII, p. 288.
Money warrant for 84l. 3s. 0d. to Thomas Shirley, a serjeant at arms, to make up (with 16l. 4s. 6d. lately paid him) one year to 1693, Oct. 27, on his fee of 2s. 6d. a day and board wages of 3s. [3s. 4d.] a day. Ibid, p. 289.
100l. 7s. 6d. to Benj. Gregg, a same, for one year to 1693, Dec. 8, on same.
Same for 10,000l. to Edward Nicholas, esq., Treasurer to the Queen: as in full of 50,000l. as by the privy seal of Jan. 18 last. (Money order dated Oct. 24 hereon.) Ibid, p. 289. Order Book, IV, p. 131.
Oct. 14. [sic erratum for 24]. Money order for 400l. to Isabella, Duchess of Grafton, sole heiress to Henry, late Earl of Arlington, out of moneys arising by wood sales in Whittlewood and Salcey Forests, co. Northampton: as by the privy seal of 1693, April 13, and as in part of a greater sum due to said Earl. (Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt dated Oct. 24 to draw said order; Mr. Ryley, the Surveyor General of Woods, Trent South, being ready to pay said sum into the Exchequer as arisen by such wood sales.) Order Book IV, p. 131. Disposition Book XII, p. 154.
Oct. 24. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of the Exchequer, viz.: l. s. d. Disposition Book XII, p. 155.
Out of 987l. 13s.d. of low wines and 670l. 5s.d. of the new duty on coffee: making 1,657l. 18s. 3d. in all.
to Lord Lucas [Lieutenant of the Tower] for keeping prisoners in the Tower 189 16 7
to ditto for a year's incidents [of the Tower] 32 0 0
to the Paymaster of the Works for Capt. Studholme for repair of [the King's private] roads 60 0 0
to me [Guy] for secret service, 95l., 20l., 40l., 52l., 34l. 10s. 6d. 52l., 22l. 19s. 6d 316 10 0
to Mr. Norris, joiner of the Privy Chamber 19 11 8
to Mr. Bray 20 0 0
to Visct. Dursley on his ordinary 1,000 0 0
to James Salter, chaplain [going] to Virginia 20 0 0
Out of arrears of taxes.
to Mr. Stanier, Receiver for co Salop 167 10 0
Out of loans.
to Visct. Dursley on his ordinary: to be issued out of loans to be made by said Visct. on the Hereditary and Temporary Excise 1,224 0 0
£3,049 8 3
Oct. 24. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (out of loans on the Hereditary and Temporary Excise) 5,000l. to Bartholomew Burton on the order in his name for their Majesties' subscription to the Bank of England. Disposition Book XII, p. 155.
Same to the Farmers of the Lotteries to pay into the Exchequer forthwith the Lottery rent due at Michaelmas last. Ibid.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (out of moneys remaining in the Exchequer which were by Bartholomew Burton contributed for annuities) 5,300l. to the Treasurer of the Ordnance for land service of the Office of Ordnance; being intended for the gunmakers to enable them to make good to Mr. Burton the like sum on his assigning to them so much of the said annuities and for which they may respectively nominate such lives as they please within the time limited by the Act. Ibid.
Same to same to issue (out of loans by Thomas Browne, esq., on the Hereditary and Temporary Excise) 10,000l. to the Treasurer of the Navy, viz.: l. Ibid, p. 156.
for victualling the Mediterranean Fleet on account of the year 1695 8,000
in further part for the victualling of the present Expedition to Jamaica 2,000
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to apply to subsistence and not to contingencies the 5,000l. (part of 9,000l.) which in the last week's letter of direction, supra, p. 794, was ordered to be stopped in your hands until further order. Ibid.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of the Exchequer, viz.: l. s. d. Ibid, pp. 156–7.
Out of money to be paid in on Friday morning next by the Bank of England in further part of 600,000l. residue of their subscriptions.
to the Earl of Ranelagh for eight weeks' subsistence to Capt. Minor's Company to Aug. 8 last. 110 0 0
to ditto for 14 days' subsistence to the Earl of Denbigh's Dragoons to Sept. 1 last 581 7 0
to ditto for four weeks' subsistence to Sir Henry Belasys's Regiment to Oct. 13 inst. 820 2 4
to ditto for eight weeks to Col. Gibson's Regiment to Oct. 13 inst. 1,640 4 8
to ditto for four weeks' subsistence to Col. Mordant's Regiment to Sept. 15 last 820 2 4
to ditto for Col. Russell's Regiment appointed for Barbados: on account of subsistence 400 0 0
to ditto in part of 2,249l. 3s. 4d. for an addition of 8d. a day to the pay of each private horseman in the Earl of Oxford's Regiment to June 24 last 1,000 0 0
to ditto to answer the discompt for 20,000l. in tallies at 1½ per cent., being the remainder of 50,000l. lately put into said Earl's hands 300 0 0
to ditto to answer ¼ of 2,073l., being the total of bills drawn on said Earl by Mr. Hill on account of this month's subsistence, which commences the 14th inst.; as also ¼ of 1,576l. 6s. 8d., being the total of the stoppages for the said month, and to be paid to the families here of the several officers: which two sums, together with 90,588l. by bills from the Bank [of England] is the full subsistence [of the Troops in Flanders] for the said month 912 6 8
to ditto for William Stoughton as chaplain to Langston's late Regiment of Horse, which was broke in Flanders: on account of half pay 60 15 6
to ditto for Thomas Wright, esq. in satisfaction of his expense in raising and maintaining a Troop of Horse upon the late Revolution; and is in part of 965l. 18s. 2d. remaining due to the Duke of Devonshire, supra, p. 796 upon his account for the like service 382 4 7
to ditto for Sir Henry Belasyse on account of the pay of his Regiment since their being home 500 0 0
to ditto for three French [Huguenot] officers prisoners in France and to be remitted to them [for] subsistence 100 0 0
to ditto' towards answering Exchequer fees 400 0 0
to ditto for the Dutch Guards: for subsistence 1,500 0 0
to ditto for the two Regiments of the English Guards: for subsistence 2,100 0 0
to the Treasurer of the Navy for Mr. Taylor on account of his contract for hemp 4,000 0 0
to ditto for the Chest at Chatham; [to be charged] to the head of wages 9,000 0 0
to ditto for Sick and Wounded; to be charged to the head of wages 1,200 0 0
to ditto for same: to be charged to the head of Victualling 800 0 0
to ditto for recalls 10,000 0 0
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance, towards answering bills for the [Artillery] Train in Flanders 1,000 0 0
to ditto for the gunmakers 500 0 0
to ditto in further part of 8,738l. 12s. 6d. for a proportion of arms [for the Expedition] to Jamaica 250 0 0
to ditto for the fortifications at Sheerness 100 0 0
to Mr. Fox for Lewis Chabrolle, one of the Reformed Captains in La Melonier's Regiment, to satisfy so much due to him to 1691, May 1 50 5 0
to ditto for Abraham Courteille [for the like] to same time 52 5 0
£38,579 13 1
Oct. 24 Henry Guy to the Customs Commissioners. The enclosed presentment [missing] of officers [for appointments] has lain a considerable time before my Lords. Have you any objection against passing these warrants. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 313.
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to advance to Barbara Lower, wife of William Lower, a Captain in Col. Edmund Lloyd's Foot Regiment, half a year on the allowance of 50l. per an. on account of the arrears of her husband's pay, and to stop “the said quarterly allowance” (from the time to which the said 50l. pays her) out of his subsistence from time to time and to pay her same as you propose in your report of the 10th inst. on her petition. Ibid.
Same to the Governor and Company of the Bank of England to pay 38,579l. 13s. 1d. into the Exchequer on Friday morning in further part of 600,000l. remainder of their subscriptions: the same being intended for services as follows, viz.; l. s. d. Ibid.
for the Earl of Ranelagh [Paymaster of the Forces] 11,627 3 1
for Edward Russell, Treasurer of the Navy 25,000 0 0
for Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance 1,850 0 0
for Charles Fox [a Paymaster of the Forces, Ireland 102 10 0
£38,579 13 1
Oct. 24. Henry Gay to Mr. Feilding for an account by Friday morning next what shoes and stockings are remaining of the stores in your custody and in what condition they are. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 313.
Same to Mr. Povey. In reply to yours of this day (intimating that the Committee [for Trade and Plantations] expect this afternoon my Lords' opinions on the several estimates for the Jamaica Expedition), the said estimates and papers are many and consist of several particulars which will take some time to consider. My Lords hope to be ready with them in a very little time. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners, granting a term's leave to Humphrey Fitzherbert, one of the custom[er]s of Bristol port. Ibid, p. 315.
Same to the Attorney General to permit Sir James Robinson, bart., to proceed to trial in your name, at his own expense, on an information of intrusion to ascertain the Crown's title to several houses on Tower Hill: in accordance with your report on said Robinson's petition. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 322.
Oct. 26. Money warrant for 19l. 11s. 8d. to John Norris, joiner of the Privy Chamber, for one year to Sept. 29 last on his fee of 12d. a day and allowance of 1l. 6s. 8d. per an. for a livery. Money Book XII, p. 289.
Same for 20l. to James Slater, clerk, for his service and charges in going as a chaplain to Virginia. (Money order dated Oct. 30 hereon.) Ibid, p. 289. Order Book IV, p. 133.
Same for 875l. to the Commissioners of Accounts (being 125l. each to Robert Harley, Sir Thomas Pope Blount, Paul Foley, Sir Thomas Clarges, Cha. Hutchinson, Sir Edward Abney and Sir James Houblon) for one quarter to Oct. 24 inst. on their allowance of 500l. per an. each. (Money order dated Oct. 27 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 290. Order Book IV, p. 131.
Same for 20l. to Lodowick Bray, esq., for half a year to 1694, Lady day, on his pension. Money Book XII, p. 290.
Same for 406l. 4s.d. to Thomas Browne, esq., as reward for good and acceptable services [in matter of loans] and in satisfaction of money by him expended therein. (Money order dated Oct. 29 hereon.) Ibid, p. 390. Order Book IV, pp. 131–2.
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue 4,500l. to the Works on the unsatified order in the name of Thomas Lloyd, Paymaster of the Works: to be by tallies on the Letter Office. Money Book XII, p. 390.
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 84l. 3s. 0d. to Thomas Shirley and 100l. 7s. 6d. to Benj. Gregg, two Serjeants at Arms, ut supra, p. 803, out of loans to be made by them on credit of the Hereditary and Temporary Excise. Disposition Book XII, p. 157.
Oct. 26. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 3,000l. to Charles Fox and Lord Coningsby on the order in their names for the service of the Forces in Ireland: to be issued out of Bartho. Burton's contributions for annuities. This sum is intended for Isaack Pereira for the arrear due to him for provisions issued to the Army in Ireland and to enable him to make good to said Burton the like sum upon Burton's assigning to him so much of the said annuities, “for which he may nominate such lives as he pleases within the time limited by the Act.” Disposition Book XII, p. 158.
Same to same to issue to said Fox and Coningsby 3,000l. out of loans to be made by them on the Stamped Paper Duties: to be paid over to said Pereira in further part of the remains on his account as Commissary of the Provisions, Ireland. Ibid.
Same to same to issue 40,165l. 13s. 4d. to Charles Bertie on the unsatisfied order in his name as Treasurer of the Ordnance: to be issued out of loans to be made by him on credit of the Exchequer in general, payable out of the Quarterly Poll: this sum to be applied to the naval services of the Ordnance and will complete 109,499l. for the sea service [of the Office of Ordnance] of this year. Ibid.
Same to same to issue 406l. 4s.d. to Thomas Browne esq., ut supra, p. 807: out of the Hereditary and Temporary Excise. Ibid, p. 159.
Same to same to issue 875l. to the Commissioners of Public Accounts, ut supra, p. 807: out of fines of leases. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Shales, enclosing an account [missing] of payments made by the Treasurer of the Navy to ships between the 14th and 21st inst. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 314.
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 52l. 5s. 0d. to Monsieur Cha. Ardesoif in full of the arrears of pay to 1691, May 1, due to Monsieur Abraham Courtielle, late a Reformed Captain in Major Gen. La Melonier's Regiment of Foot. Ibid.
Lewis Chabrolle 50l. 5s. 0d. [on the like arrear as a same].
Same to Mr. Murray to attend Auditor Bridges on Monday next about Mr. Feilding's accounts. Ibid.
Same to the Earl of Dorset. My Lords will hear your counsel on Monday about the clause to be inserted in your grant of the ground and houses at Somerset House. (The like notice to the Attorney General and Sir Christopher Wren to attend then.) Ibid.
Same to Mr. Toilet to take care to receive the money due on the warrant, supra, p. 807, for the Commissioners of Accounts. Ibid.
Oct. 26. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to see that no fees be taken on the 406l. 4s.d. payable, ut supra, p. 807, to Thomas Browne for gratuity or reward on loans on the Hereditary and Temporary Excise, “my Lords conceiving these gratuities are of the same nature as interest moneys and are allowed by them as such for encouragement of those who lend on their Majesties revenue at 6 per cent.” Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 314.
Same to Mr. Fox to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Henry Wood of the Earl of Oxford's Regiment, complaining of a respite on his pay although he had the King's order to be absent by reason of his age and infirmity. Ibid, p. 315.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ Richard Iliff (an extraordinary tidesman, London port) as tidesman at Plymouth loco Arthur Salmon, deceased. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 113.
Treasury reference to same of the petition of James Lloyd for a coastwaiter's place [London port]. Reference Book VII, p. 66.
Same to same of the letter from Monsieur Leyoncrona, the King of Sweden's Secretary, to the Duke of Shrewsbury in behalf of the persons concerned in some Swedish ships lately brought into the Downs and ordered to unlade here and sell their cargoes which were intended for France, desiring that the Customs and [tonnage] duties on the said ships may be remitted in like manner as has been granted to divers Danish ships: said petition being referred from the Privy Council the 13th inst. Ibid, p. 68.
Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer to take securities, detailed, of Guy Palmes as one of the four Tellers of the Receipt loco Henry Maynard, deceased. (Same to the Barons of the Exchequer to swear said Palmes into said office.) Warrants not Relating to Money XIV, p. 348.
Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a particular of lands, ut supra, p. 677, in order to a lease thereof to John Webster, junr., gent., for 31 years at 10l. per an. rent and fine of 15l. Ibid, p. 349.
Prefixing: said Surveyor's report on said Webster's petition for same. In 1663 John Webster, petitioner's uncle, petitioned Treasurer Southampton for a lease of the lands now desired, called Salthill Hayes, near Clitherow, co. Lancs, which were sold in the then late times to William Stockhouse, gent., and by him conveyed in 1657 to said John, who in 1660 submitted his pretended title from said Stockhouse, and became tenant [to the Crown] and was continued in possession by Sir Charles Harbord's warrant [as then Surveyor General of Crown Lands] and continually paid said 10l. rent, but without any lease or other authority till 1663, when Katherine Holland, pretending the greatest part thereof to be her inheritance, disturbed him, and thereupon the lease in being was directed (but not passed till 1666, Aug. 13). The premises came to the Crown by exchange with Queen Elizabeth and contained 32 acres of meadow and pasture, and in the late Parliament's Survey is valued but at 10l. 7s. 0d. per an. The Crown's title to the premises has been cleared by the present petitioner against the said Katherine Holland at considerable charge to himself.
Oct. 26. Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a particular of premises, ut supra, p. 608, in order to a lease thereof to John Rayner, esq., for 31 years at the old rent of 5l. 6s. 8d. per an. and fine of 200l. Warrants not Relating to Money XIV, pp. 351–2.
Prefixing: Surveyor General's report. Petitioner is farmer of the profits of courts within the Lordship and Soke of Kirton in Lindsey, co. Lincoln, belonging to the Duchy of Cornwall, together with the custody of all escheat lands there. For seven years past the premises have not produced sufficient to pay the Crown's reserved rent of 12l. per an.; also petitioner has been at loss in asserting the Crown's title to a parcel of escheat lands. What petitioner now desires is a parcel of 13 acres of arable land in three pieces in Weston and 24 acres in 12 parcels in Cowbitt, lying within the common fields there, and in the parish of Spalding, certain tolls of fair and market at Kirton, with a windmill and water-mill and three acres of land there, all which were passed to Ellen Izod, widow, in 1662 at 5l. 16s. 8d. per an. without fine. The lands in Spalding are surveyed at 12l. 6s. 8d. per an. and the mills in Kirton at 12l. per an., but these are now certified by the steward of the Lordship to be much in decay and untenanted. The tolls have been surveyed at 8l. per an. and the three acres at Kirton are worth 20s. So the whole value amounts to 38l. 6s. 8d. I estimate a fine at 200l. as above with the old rent of 5l. 6s. 8d.
Royal warrant, under the Queen's sign manual, appointing William Knight to be Paymaster and William Lowndes Comptroller of the Million Adventure under the Act for the duties on salt [5 Wm. and Mary, c. 7]: it being provided in the said Act that there should be in the Receipt of the Exchequer a distinct Office for paying the annuities or benefits under the said Act and that the moneys of the fund as thereunder be issued without further warrant from time to time to the officers of said Office as imprest and upon account for the payment of the said annuities or benefits: the said officers being thereto appointed by the Treasury instrument of 1694, Oct. 25, under the powers conferred by said Act; which instrument is hereby approved: Knight to have 500l. per an. and Lowndes 200l. per an. as from Lady day last. King's Warrant Book XVIII, pp. 20–1, 257–8.
Oct. 27. Henry Guy to the Excise Commissioners to pay the tallies for in all 4,075l. (575l. to the Duke of Southampton, 1,500l. to the Duke of Northumberland and 2,000l. to the Duchess of Buccleuch in such weekly proportions as follows, viz. to the Duke of Southampton 75l. the first week and thereafter by 50l. a week; to the Duke of Northumberland and the Duchess of Buccleuch by 100l. a week each. Disposition Book XII, pp. 158–9.
Same to same to pay the tallies for 750l. to the Duchess Dowager of Grafton and Charles, Duke of Grafton, her son. Ibid.
Oct. 27. Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Samuell Sheppard, Thomas Dade et al., merchants of London, for a non pros to an information against them by one Whitehall on the Navigation Act for goods imported in English shipping manned with foreigners. Reference Book VII, p. 68.
Oct. 28. 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 6,000l. to Isaac Pereira on account of his contract for providing provisions for the Army late in Ireland. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 316.
Oct. 29. Money warrant for 116l. 4s. 9d. to Isaac Willison, late Receiver General for co. Cumberland of the first and second Poll and 12d. Aid and for co. Westmorland of the second Poll: to wit for his services and expenses therein. (Money order dated Nov. 6 hereon.) Money Book XII, p. 391. Order Book IV, p. 133.
Same for 15,000l. to Thomas Browne, esq., in repayment of so much lent by him on — Oct. on credit of the Hereditary and Temporary Excise. Money Book XII, p. 275.
Henry Guy to Mr. Burton to pay (out of the moneys in your hands to answer discount of loans) 600l. to Thomas Browne, esq., for 2 per cent. [discount or gratuity] on 30,000l. lent the 23rd inst. on the Hereditary and Temporary Excise by his procurement. Disposition Book XII, p. 159.
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed papers [missing] relating to the Irish officers who came over to their Majesties at the capitulation of Limerick. Please, with Mr. Fox, call all the parties before you and examine their pretensions. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 315.
Same to same. I have read to my Lords your report of the 26th inst. concerning the provisions to be furnished to the present Expedition to Jamaica. Please prepare instructions to be given to the Commissary General of the Provisions and Musters to that Expedition. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners. My Lords agree to your memorial of the 27th inst. touching the tidesmen in London port. Please bring your proposed presentment for settling said tidesmen. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Fox to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Margarett Browne, widow, concerning the arrears due to her son, Capt. Thomas Brown, slain in the service. Ibid,
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Lucy Armstrong, wife of Andrew Armstrong, a Captain in Sir James Leslie's Regiment now in Scotland; praying payment of 20l. out of her husband's clearings and 10s. a week for her support out of his subsistence. Ibid, p. 316.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to cause William Noy (Comptroller, waiter and searcher at Aberdovey in Milford port) and John Bevan (waiter and searcher at Briton Ferry in Swansea port) to change places. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, pp. 113–14, 114.
Peter Jacob Guerrard to be collector of the Plantation Duty of 25 Car. II at Carolina loco George Muschamp, removed to Maryland.
Oct. 30. Henry Guy to the [Principal] Commissioners of Prizes to order their accomptant to deliver to Auditor Aldworth all the vouchers relating to the general accompts of prizes and to attend him in order to the perfecting those accompts for declaration. Out Letter (General) XIV, p. 316.
Same to Mr. Povey to send to Mr. Clarke all the estimates and papers relating to the intended Expedition to Jamaica to enable him to lay before my Lords a state of the whole charge thereof. Ibid.
Same to the Governor and Company of the Bank of England to pay 19,516l. 14s.d. into the Exchequer on Friday morning next in further part of the remaining 600,000l. subscriptions to said Bank. The same is intended for issue as follows, viz.: l. s. d. Ibid.
to Edward Russell, Treasurer of the Navy 18,399 10 0
to Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance 177 4
to Charles Fox [one of the Paymasters of the Forces, Ireland]. 1,000 0 0
£19,576 14
Same to Auditor Bridges, enclosing a state [missing] of John Murrey's accounts [of] both cash and stores for the encampment on Hounslow Heath this last summer, 1694. Please prepare a state thereof for [declaration before] my Lords. Ibid, p. 317.
Same to Mr. Povey, enclosing the Postmasters General's report [missing] on the petition of John Leason and Ashburnham Frowde concerning a debt of 529l. 14s. 2d. charged on them for letters which were delivered to Don Pedro D'Ronquillo, late Ambassador from Spain. Please write to the Governor of Jamaica to seize so much of the effects of Mr. Portio (mentioned in the said report) as will satisfy the said sum and to return the proceeds to the Postmasters General here to discharge the said debt. (Same to the Postmasters General, informing them hereof. Meanwhile you are to stop all process against said petitioners.) Ibid, p. 325.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ William Fortescue as a weigher, London port, loco Henry Fee, deceased. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 114.
Treasury reference to the Auditors of Imprests of the memorial of the Paymaster of the Works, praying allowances as follows in his accounts for several years which now lie ready for declaration, viz. to transfer and allow [as discharges] the several remains as follows left unpaid by Mr. Packer, late Paymaster of the Works, at his decease and since paid by Mr. Loyde, the present Paymaster, viz.: l. s. d. Reference Book VII, pp. 68–9.
remains upon Winchester account in 1684 and 1685 3,974 2 0
ditto upon the Privy Gallery building at Whitehall in 1685 and 1686 6,216 1 11½
ditto on the Scaffold Engine in St. Jame's Park 53 2
ditto on repairs at the Mews 152 11
ditto on public paving 301 2 11
ditto on the ordinary of the Works in 1683, 1684, and 1685 15,903 9 11¾
And further to allow 10s. per 100l. for Exchequer fees and [for the] charges of receiving money [at the Exchequer] for the extraordinaries of the Works, as formerly [allowed], and 4l. 15s. 0d. per an. for the charge of each year's imprest roll at the Exchequer.
Oct. 30. Treasury reference to Sir Christopher Wren of Robert White's account for repairs made in Richmond House from 1689 to 1694, Aug. 10, amounting to 62l. 4s. 11½d. Reference Book VII, p. 70.
Oct. 31. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of the Exchequer, viz.: l. s. d. Disposition Book XII, p. 160.
Out of Bank money to be paid in by the Corporation [of the Bank of England] on Friday morning.
to the Treasurer of the Navy for Mr. Taylor on his contract for hemp 2,792 17 6
to ditto for the ordinary service of the Navy to complete 85,740l. 3,606 12 6
to ditto for recalls 10,000 0 0
to ditto for Sick and Wounded: to be placed to the head of wages 2,000 0 0
Out of loans on the Hereditary and Temporary Excise.
to ditto for the Victualling Commissioners for the Fleet in the Mediterranean and is on account of the year 1695 4,000 0 0
to ditto, more on account of victualling the Fleet going to Jamaica 1,000 0 0
Out of Contributions for Annuities.
to the Earl of Ranelagh in part of 1,162l. 14s. 0d. for four weeks' subsistence to the Earl of Denbigh's Dragoons from the 2nd to the 29th Sept. last 581 7 0
to ditto for the second fourth part of 2,073l. in bills drawn on him by Mr. Hill on account of this month's subsistence and of 1,576l. 6s. 8d. for stoppages to be paid here to the families of several officers: which two sums together with 90,588l. in bills from the Bank [of England] is the full subsistence [of the Forces in Flanders] for the said month which commenced the 14th inst. 912 6 8
to ditto to clear the subsistence to the Battalions of Dutch Foot Guards to Oct. 13 inst. 3,205 13 4
to ditto for Mris. Barbara Lower wife of Capt. William Lower, in Col. Edward Lloyd's Regiment, for half a year's allowance 25 0 0
to ditto for clothing several non-commission officers and soldiers who lately arrived from France 519 0 0
Out of 2,172l. 15s.d. of Contributions for Annuities and 1,77l. 4s.d. of Bank [of England] money making 2,350l. in all.
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance towards answering bills for the [Artillery] Train in Flanders (out of the said Contributions for Annuities 1,000 0 0
to ditto for the gunmakers (out of the like) 500 0 0
to ditto in further part of 8,738l. 12s. 6d. for a proportion of arms to Jamaica (out of the like) 250 0 0
to ditto for the fortifications at Sheerness (out of the like) 100 0 0
to ditto towards building a storehouse for powder (322l. 15s.d. out of the like and 177l. 4s.d. out of Bank money) 500 0 0
Out of money to be paid in by the Bank
to Mr. Fox for the Commissioners of the Transports in further part of their estimate for carrying soldiers, stores etc. to Jamaica 1,000 0 0
Out of low wines.
to me [Guy] for secret service 132 8 6
£32,125 5 6
Oct. 31. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 584l. 16s. 0d. to the Earl of Ranelagh out of money to be paid into the Exchequer by the Bank of England on Friday morning next: same to be for the following services, viz.: l. s. d. Disposition Book XII, p. 161.
for four weeks' subsistence to two Companies of Coot's Regiment from Sept. 16 to Oct. 13 inst. 121 4 0
for six weeks' subsistence to two Companies of Erle's Regiment from Sept. 2 to the same time 181 16 0
for the subsistence of one Company of Beaumont's Regiment and one of Vernier's Regiment to the same time at 90l. 18s. 0d. each 181 16 0
for the relief of the officers and private men of one Troop of Wynn's Dragoons taken prisoner and carried into Dunkirk 100 0 0
£584 16 0
Same to the Governor and Company of the Bank of England to pay into the Exchequer on Friday morning next 584l. 16s. 0d. for the Earl of Ranelagh [as above] over and above the 19,576l. 14s.d. as by my letter of the 30th inst., supra, p. 812. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 316.
Oct. 31. Henry Guy to Mr. Povey, enclosing the instructions [missing] which are prepared for Mr. Murrey [as Commissary etc. for the Jamaica Expedition] Please lay same before the Committee for Trade and Plantations. Out Letters (General) XIV, p. 317.
Same to the Master of the Robes for a state of the whole debt as it stood in the Office of the Robes at 1694, Michaelmas; distinguishing the debt incurred since 1688, Christmas, from that (if any) grown due before that date. Ibid, pp. 317–18.
The like to Lords Edward Russell for a like state of the debt in the Treasurer of the Chamber's Office.
The like to Lord Montagu for the like of the Great Wardrobe debt.
The like to the Paymaster of the Works for the Works debt.
The like to Mr. Jollivet for the Stables debt.
The like to Mr. Smith for the Gardens debt as it stood at 1694, Michaelmas.
The like to Mr. Smith for the Privy Purse debt, distinguishing etc. as above.
The like to the Earl of Bradford for the like debt in the Cofferer's Office.
The like to Sir Francis Lawley for the Jewel House debt.
Same to Mr. Fox to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Sir John Edgworth concerning a debt of 637l. alleged to be due to him. Ibid, p. 319.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of John Morton, shewing that he bought in Holland 20 pieces of Persian silk not knowing they were prohibited here; that same are seized; therefore praying delivery thereof, “paying the usual Custom.” Reference Book VII, p. 69.