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[? Aug. 1.] |
List of accounts of his Majesty's Revenue in the Plantations presented
[by William Blathwaite] to the Commissioners for taking and stating
the Public Accounts [in response to their request of June 30 last,
supra, p. 188]. |
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Jamaica: accompt of the revenue of Jamaica for 6 months to
1694, Sept. 29. |
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ditto for 6 months ended 1694–5, March 24. |
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ditto from 1695, May 9 to Sept 29. |
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Virginia: accompts of the revenue of 2s. per hogshead and of
port duties for one year ended 1694, July 17. |
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accompts of the revenue of quit rents for the year 1693. |
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accompts of the 2s. per hogshead and port duties for 1695. |
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accompts of the quit rents 1694. |
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New York: accompt of the revenue for 3 months ended 1693
Michaelmas. |
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ditto for the quarter ended at Xmas 1693. |
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ditto for the quarter ended at Lady day 1694. |
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ditto for the quarter ended at Midsummer, 1694. |
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ditto of the revenue ended at Michaelmas 1694. |
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ditto of the revenue for a quarter ended at Xmas 1694. |
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ditto of the revenue for 3 months ended at Michaelmas 1695. |
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Massachusetts Bay in New England: accompt of the revenue for
a year to 1694, June 29. |
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and part of the assessments of 30,000l. laid in 1693. |
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accompt of the revenue for a year to the 29th of May, 1695. |
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New Hampshire: accompt of the revenue for one year to the
16th of May, 1695. Out Letters (Plantations Auditor) I, p. 445. |
Aug. 3. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 15,000l.
to Edward Nicholas out of loans to be made by said Nicholas on credit
of the 6,000l. per week appropriated out of the Hereditary and Temporary Excise: to be for the relief of poor [French] Protestants. Disposition Book XIII, p. 161. |
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Same to same to issue as follows out of any disposeable money
in the Exchequer, viz.: |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
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to the Commissioners of Accounts |
500 |
0 |
0 |
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to Mr. Tollet for the said Commissioners' incidents |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
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to Lady Kath. Dalyson (in the margin issued out
of Excise) |
50 |
0 |
0 |
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to Mr. Balfoure |
50 |
0 |
0 |
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to Mr. Gervaise |
50 |
0 |
0 |
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to Mr. Hevrard |
50 |
0 |
0 |
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1,700 |
0 |
0 |
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Ibid. |
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Same to same to issue 555l. 4s. 0d. to the Earl of Bradford on the unsatisfied order in his name for the service of the Household: out of any
disposcable money in the Exchequer: for the following uses: |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
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towards the charge of the entertainment at the late
[Garter] installation of the Duke of Gloucester |
500 |
0 |
0 |
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a quarter's charity to the poor at the gate |
55 |
4 |
0 |
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Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwayte. The Duchess of Cleveland has applied
to my Lords for a dormant warrant for her 4,700l. per an. settled on
her by Charles 11, in 15 Car. II and confirmed in 22 & 23 Car. II "and
for which a particular saving is contained in an Act of the last Session,"
and [praying] likewise that the arrears thereof may be paid by 150l.
a week. Please take the King's pleasure herein and acquaint him that
there is great importunity for this and other pensions and that at
his Majesty's last departure from England he was pleased to take
a list of pensions with intention to mark such of them as should be
paid and then to return same for my Lord's guidance. My Lords
apprehend that his Majesty's weighty affairs have occasioned his
not remembering the said list. Please therefore take the King's
pleasure in that matter also. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 141. |
Aug. 3. |
William Lowndes to Sir Leonard Robinson to attend my Lords tomorrow and to hasten the account which you were to send them of the
payments made to you on the present 4s. Aid within the times limited for
taking clipped money and how much was received within the several
wards and parishes [of London] before May 4 last. Ibid., p. 142. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners. I return your report on
Peter Floyer's petition. Please review same and send my Lords
your opinion thereupon as soon as may be. Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Hoare [Comptroller of the Mint]. My Lords have approved
of Mr. Vanburg, a person well known to them, to serve as Comptroller of
the Mint at Bristol. They are since informed that you have laid him
aside in favour of another. My Lords are unwilling to believe that
report because it would give them just reason of resentment, for that
Mr. Vanburge has instructed himself for that employment and has
depended so long upon it. They therefore persuade themselves that
upon due consideration you will not refuse to depute him. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ John
Lunt as waiter and searcher at Stockton loco James Grainge preferred
to be surveyor at Newcastle port. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 277. |
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Treasury reference to Mr. Hall of the memorial of John Baber,
Shreeve Painton and James Pavers offering their securities, detailed,
for the office of Receiver General of [Crown] Revenues of South Wales
upon surrender thereof by Bevis Lloyd. Reference Book VII, p. 164. |
Aug. 4. |
Royal warrant under the King's sign manual dated "at our Camp
at Attree [Attere]," to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great
seal to revoke the grant to Andrew Corbet of the office of Inspector,
Examiner and Comptroller for the business of farthings and half-pence
to be made of copper pursuant to indenture between the King and
Sir Joseph Herne et al; and in place thereof to grant the said office
to Phillip Shales: during pleasure: with the fee or salary of 200l.
per an. to be payable by said Herne et al as from June 24 last. King's
Warrant Book XIX, p. 100. |
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Same dated same to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for taking
off surcharges in the Plantation Duty account as follows. By the Act
of 25 Car. II [c 7] there were imposed the Plantation Duties and regulations as to Plantation bonds for commodities as therein. Pursuant
thereto Commissioners were appointed to manage the collection
of the said Duty in the Leeward Islands, whose books of their receipt
coming to be examined by the Comptroller of the Customs, England,
he has surcharged them as follows, viz. 136l. 5s. 9d. upon the Antigua
Book A from 1689, Dec. 24, to 1690, June 24; 234l. 6s. 6d. upon the
Antigua Book B from 1690, June 24, to 1690–1, Jan. 1; 95l. 9s. 6d.
upon the Antigua Book C from 1690–1, Jan. 1, to 1691, July 1;
406l. 3s. 2d. upon the St. Christopher Book No. G from 1688, Dec. 24,
to 1689, June 24; 286l. 12s. 8d. upon the Montserrat Book B from
1690, June 24, to 1690–1, Jan. 1; 50l. 12s. 11d. upon the Nevis Book
B for same period; all which surcharges amount to 1,209l. 10s. 6d.
and arose by the said Commissioners not taking the Duties upon goods
shipped from the other Leeward Islands to Nevis and partly for goods
shipped from one Leeward Island to another and partly for goods
shipped from the Leeward Islands to Barbados. But the executors
of the said Commissioners (who are all dead) have produced in explanation an order of Sir Christopher Codrington of 1689–90, Feb. 27, ut
supra, p. 217, reciting that "at the request of the Assemblies and
Councils of the respective islands and also at the request of the other
inhabitants, there being no ships to carry their commodities directly
for England whereby to furnish themselves with necessaries and
provisions for their families and plantations and especially with arms
and ammunition for the defence of our said Islands and without which
supplies he was sensible that our said Colonies must run a great risque
of being utterly ruined, he having then certain information that
the French intended a sudden assault upon some of those said islands"
and under the conditions, detailed in full, of the said order the said
executors pray discharge of the said surcharges, producing certificates
that the Leeward Islands have always been esteemed one Plantation
and sloops and boats carrying from one island to another have always
been esteemed as no other than coasters and that the said Commissioners do usually reside at Nevis and all the collectors are responsible
to them. It is therefore hereby directed that accounts of the said
Commissioners be passed and allowance therein made for the surcharges
as above amounting to 1,209l. 10s. 6d. King's Warrant Book, XIX,
pp. 104–6. |
Aug. 4. |
Royal sign manual for 1,000l. to — Popple, Esq., secretary to the
Commissioners for Trade, for incidents for the said Commission; |
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And 100l. to Baldwin Leighton as royal bounty. (Money warrant
dated Aug. 18 hereon). (Money orders dated Aug. 20 and 23 hereon).
Ibid., p. 106. Money Book XIII, p. 185. Order Book IV, pp. 317,
319. |
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Same for 2,000l. to Joost Keppell, Esq., Master of the Robes, as
imprest for the service of the Robes. (Money order dated Aug. 18
hereon). (Money order dated Aug. 20 hereon). King's Warrant
Book XIX, p. 107. Money Book XIII, p. 186. Order Book IV,
p. 316. |
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Warrant by the Lords Justices, England, for 1,000l. to William
Armstrong, Lucy Armstrong, Mary Hull, Bodenham Rewse and
Francis Stanyer to be distributed among them according to their own
agreement: being the reward promised by Proclamation of Mar. 22
last for the arrest of — Counter alias Rumsey one of the conspirators.
(Money warrant dated Aug. 18 hereon). (Money order dated Aug. 20
hereon). King's Warrant Book XIX, p. 107. Money Book XIII,
p. 187. Order Book IV, p. 319. |
Aug. 4. |
Royal sign manual dated "at our Camp at Attree" to the Clerk
of the Signet for a privy seal for a grant to Richard Owen, merchant,
of the remainder of some bonds, to the sum of 689l. 14s. 9d. entered
into by Richard Richards in 1685 and 1686 for Customs, ut supra,
p. 222. King's Warrant Book XIX, pp. 111–2. |
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Treasury warrant to Mr. Knight [Customs Cashier] to pay 50l.
to the mayor etc. of Lyme Regis for half a year to June 24 last on
the annuity granted 1671, Dec. 22, for 21 years towards the repair
of the pier commonly called the Cobb there. Money Book XIII,
p. 176. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 20,000l.
to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster of the Forces: to be issued out of money to be advanced by
said Earl on credit of Exchequer Bills: to be forthwith paid over to
Mr. Pereyra for bills of exchange which are to be sent by this night's
post for the [corresponding] value to be furnished at Antwerp after
the rate of 10 gilders per £ sterling towards subsisting the army in
Flanders "but the said Mr. Pereyra hath undertaken to satisfy the same
to the drawers of the bills as follows, to wit on the 18th of this instant
10,000l. and on the 25th 10,000l. more and not otherwise." Disposition Book XIII. p. 162. |
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Same to same to issue 10,000l. to said Earl upon the like order, out
of the like moneys: to be paid to Mr. Floyer and Mr. Johnson for
bills of exchange by them given for the [corresponding] value at
Antwerp, at the above rate, towards subsisting his Majesty's forces
in Flanders; to wit, 5,000l. thereof on the 10th inst. and 5,000l. on
the 17th inst. and not sooner; according to an agreement made with
them by the Treasury Lords. Ibid. |
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Same to same to issue as follows out of loans to be made on the
credit of the 6,000l. per week appropriated out of the Hereditary
and Temporary Excise: viz. |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
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to Mr. Blathwaite for the Clerks of the Council of
Trade and Plantations |
1,131 |
6 |
4 |
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to said Blathwaite, Sir John Nicholas, Mr. Bridgeman and Mr. Coling, 250l. each [as Clerks of
the Privy Council] |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
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to Nath. Cox and Benj. Coling, 45l. 12s. 6d.
each |
91 |
5 |
0 |
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2,222 |
11 |
5 |
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Ibid., p. 163. |
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Same to same to issue 1,200l. to the Earl of Portland out of loans
to be made by said Earl on credit of the 600l. per week appropriated
out of the Post Office; being for last June 24 quarter on his contract
for the Gardens: and 2,800l. to Gasper Frederick Henning out of the
like loans to be made by said Henning: to be in part of a debt due
on account of the Gardens. Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Neale to take especial care that the directions in the
Act of Parliament and in the Treasury Lords' warrants for bringing
the new money from the Mint to the Exchequer be exactly complied
with and that none be parted with till it be specifically brought
and told into the Receipt, except for the necessary charges of melting,
refining and making the said new moneys. Out Letters (General)
XV, p. 142. |
Aug. 4. |
Treasury reference to the Excise Commissioners of the petition
of Francis Johnson, collector of Excise, shewing that he delivered to
William Somes some 776l. of his collection of his Majesty's money,
to carry same to Hoggesdon [Hoddesdon] in county Herts but Soams was
robbed in the highway in Stevenage in the Hundred of Broadwater
and petitioner prosecuted an action of Hue and Cry against the said
Hundred and obtained a verdict against it at the Lent Assizes before
Chief Justice Treby, it appearing that he was robbed near the Hundred of
Cashio though plainly within the said Hundred of Broadwater; but
the inhabitants of Broadwater in Easter term moved the Common
Pleas to set aside the verdict on pretence that the robbery was committed
in divisis hundredorum, viz. between the said 2 hundreds, and the
Lord Chief Justice, to petitioner's great surprizall [ordered] that the
defendant Hundreds should pay 520l. part of said 776l. whereby
petitioner is become indebted to the King for the remaining 256l.,
besides 169l. expended in the suit: therefore praying to be allowed
the said 2 sums and 15l. for his horse which was killed. Reference
Book VII, p. 164. |
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Treasury reference to Mr. Ryley of the petition of Francis Dorington praying the repair of the lodge and out buildings thereto called
Hanger Lodge [being the Lodge of Hanger Walk] of which he is keeper.
Ibid. |
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Same to the Master etc. of the Mint of the petition of Jonathan
Ambrose, melter of the Mint in the Tower, shewing that he has made
an agreement for melting and refining the silver proceeding from the
clipped moneys, yet is at a loss [therein] by the plate brought into
the Mint and coined since May 4 last: therefore praying an allowance
for same. Ibid., p. 165. |
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Treasury warrant to Sir Tho. Trevor, Attorney General, to consent
to an amoveas manus for taking off his Majesty's hands from the
estate of Edward, Viscount Preston, son and heir of Richard the
late Viscount, being the estate which was seized into the King's
hands on the said late Viscount's attainder "who being only tenant
for life his Majesty's title to the same by virtue of the said attainder
is determined": all on the petition of the said Edward and of Ann,
the relict of the said Richard. Warrants not Relating to Money XV,
p. 161. |
Aug. 5. |
Same to Mr. Neale, Master and Worker of the Mint, to pay
(out of the disposeable money that shall be found in the Pix at
the Trial thereof on July 16 last) 30l. to Thomas Hall as a gratuity
or reward for advancing at the Treasury Lords' request in June last
1,300l. for the service of the country Mints on condition of being repaid
out of the said moneys of the Pix: he having already been repaid
the said 1,300l. out of the said moneys. Money Book XIII, p. 177. |
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Money warrant for 400l. to Bartholomew Fillingham, Thomas Hall,
Phillip Ryley and James Dewy for half a year to June 24 last on their
allowance of 200l. per an. each as Agents for bringing in of Taxes.
(Money order dated Aug. 15 hereon). Money Book XIII, p. 108.
Order Book IV, p. 317. |
Aug. 5. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 500l. to
Sir William Trumbull for secret service: out of any disposeable money
in the Exchequer. Disposition Book XIII, p. 163. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of William Knox praying 106l. 18s. 3d. due to his brother
as a Captain in the Earl of Essex's Regiment of Dragoons as by an
account stated by the Agent of the said Regiment. Out Letters
(General) XV, p. 143. |
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Same to the [Principal] Commissioners of Prizes for their answer
to the enclosed petition [missing] of Andrew Young complaining that
he contracted with you for the ship Golden Boar of Dantzic and the
appurtenances (condemned as prize) for 600l. which you refuse to
receive or to give him possession of the said ship. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to grant a supplemental debenture for [half subsidy of] 3,000 poundweight of tobacco
part of 34,800 poundweight exported by John Taylor of London,
merchant: he having imported in April and June, 1694, several
parcels of Virginia tobacco containing 34,800 lbs. and paid the subsidy
inwards and entered same outwards for Rotterdam, 1694, Jan. 26,
but on taking out his certificate (which is the foundation of the
debenture) in order to pass his cocquet outwards the clerk omitted
3,000 in the certificate when in truth the whole was actually shipped:
the Customs Commissioners having found from the books of the
Collector Inwards that the said omitted 3,000 stands clear and not
set off from the entry. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, pp. 277–8. |
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Treasury reference to the Excise Commissioners of the petition
of the salt refiners of the city of Bristol shewing that at the time of
the making the first Act of Parliament that laid a Duty on salt
[they] have ever since traded in rock salt and refined the same
in fountain water and not in salt water so that no increase of
salt was made thereby; and being informed that they were
not chargeable with any Duty for the salt so refined and also
upon several informations exhibited against them by the Excise
officers for recovery of the said Duty, having had judgments given for
them against the King; and they also sold the same salt without
any consideration in the price for the said Duty: but there is a clause
in the Act which passed the last session [7–8 Wm. III, c 31] whereby
all refined salt is charged with 1½d. per gallon and they are now
charged with the said Duty on all the salt they have so refined since
the making of the said first Act, although they are ready to pay the
growing Duty for salt refined since May 17 last: therefore praying
to be discharged the Duty on the salt refined before that date in regard
they are not capable to make out what salt has been [so] refined and
in regard of their not taking a price for their salt according to the
said Duty. Reference Book VII, p. 165. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Simon Battersby et al shewing that he had authority from the Earl of Derby to
buy cattle in the Isle of Man and that coming to Whitehaven they
met with And. Huddleston collector of Customs there, who told them
that the commodities of the said island might be imported customs free;
that they entered into an open boat called the Patrick of Peel Town
intending to go to the said island and the said Huddleston seized his
money to the value of 248l. 10s. 0d. under colour that he exported
it out of the kingdom. Ibid. |
Aug. 7. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 10,000l.
to Edward Russell on the unsatisfied order in his name as Treasurer
of the Navy: 4,611l. 6s. 11d. thereof out of loans on the fourth 4s.
Aid and 5,388l. 13s. 1d. out of loans on the Annuity Act: to be paid
over to the Victualling Commissioners to enable them to put the ships
now in Torbay, that are intended forthwith to cruize, into a condition
to sail "by supplying the out-ports with provisions for that service."
Disposition Book XIII, p. 164. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to deliver at
Whitehall for the Countess of Sunderland (on payment of Customs)
the 3½ tuns and the quarter cask of Spanish wine on board the Ruby
prize now lying at the Nore, which is directed to the said Countess.
Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 278. |
Aug. 8. |
Money warrant for 50l. to Robert Shelmardine without account:
for reward and for his charges for his service in coming over from
Germany on purpose to make known the late hellish design of assasinating his Majesty. (Money order dated Aug. 10 hereon). Money
Book XIII, p. 177. Order Book, IV, p. 312. |
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Same for 45l. 12s. 6d. each to Nathaniell Cox and Benjamin Colinge
for one year to 1695, Sept. 30, on their allowance of 2s. 6d. a day each
as Keepers of the Council Chamber. Money Book XIII, p. 181. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 500l. to
Thomas Neale, Master and Worker of the Mints, upon the order in
his name for the service of the Mints: to be issued out of the Duties
on Low Wines and Sweets: to be applied towards defraying the charge
of erecting 5 Mints in the country, in the proportion of 100l. for each
Mint. Disposition Book XIII, p. 164. |
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Same to Sir Charles Hedges to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Capt. John Mitchell praying to be considered for his having taken 2 ships in the port of Plymouth whose lading were of French
goods and thereupon condemned as perquisites of the Admiralty.
Out Letters (General) XV, p. 143. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ James
Paragnanath (Paragnanah) as boatman at Portsmouth loco Tho.
Spott, dismissed. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 279. |
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Treasury reference to Auditor Aldworth of the petition of Augustin
Fish, vicar of Gedney, county Lincoln, shewing that there is a pension
of 40s. a year payable to the Crown out of the vicarage there which is
in arrear for 5 years: therefore praying to be forgiven the said arrear
on [condition of] paying the said pension for the time to come.
Reference Book VII, p. 165. |
Aug. 8. |
The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices, Ireland. The Earl of
Scarborough has represented to us that such use has been made of the
King's letter of April last, supra, pp. 112–3, to you in favour of Miss
Charlotte Sarsfeild as to endeavour the taking off the King's hands
from the forfeited estate of Patrick Sarsfeild before the said Earl's
debt [charged] thereupon be satisfied as directed by the King's warrant
of 1694, March 28, supra, Treasury Calendar, Vol. IX, p. 554. We
cannot but apprehend it was the King's intention that the said Earl
should be first satisfied out of the said estate, and we supposed that
debt had been accordingly discharged. But finding it otherwise
we desire that a stop may be put to the doing anything further on
Mr. [sic? Mris.] Sarsfeild's letter till that debt be paid off. If you
think it necessary to have the King's pleasure further signified herein
we will take care to send into Flanders to obtain the same. Out
Letters (Ireland) VII, p. 130. |
Aug. 10. |
Money warrant for 200l. to Sir Samuell Moreland son of Sir Samuell
for one year to 1689, Sept. 29, on the annuity granted to the said
father and son by Charles II, 1670, Sept. 17, for the longer liver of
them, which annuity the father assigned to his said son by deed,
1686, Dec. 6: [which annuity has been paid] to 1688, Sept. 29, and
no further. (William Lowndes dated Aug. 11, to the Auditor of the
Receipt to issue same out of Tenths.) Money Book XIII, p. 180.
Disposition Book, XIII, p. 164. |
Aug. 11. |
Warrant by the Lords Justices, England, to the Treasury Lords for
the payment of 200l. as follows, viz. 150l. to Lieut. Abraham Cookeley
(Cookley), 40l. to Richard Morris and 10l. to Joseph Peirce being the
reward offered by the Proclamation of Jan. 16 last for the arrest
of Robert Feilding. (Money warrant dated Aug. 18 hereon). (Money
order dated Aug. 20 hereon). King's Warrant Book XIX, p. 108.
Money Book XIII, p. 186. Order Book IV, p. 317. |
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Money warrant for 202l. 9s. 3d. to Simon Harcourt, Secondary of
the Crown Office in the King's Bench, 152l. 9s. 3d. thereof in full of
divers fees and other charges expended by him in the prosecution of
sundry causes on behalf of the Crown in the Court of King's Bench,
from 1692 Hilary term to 1693 Hilary term and the remaining 50l.
for reward to him for same time. Money Book XIII, p. 178. |
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Same for 100l. to Sir Jno. Elwill, Kt., and Thomas Stawell, Receivers
General of the third 4s. Aid in Devon: for their extraordinary service
therein "and is at the rate of 10s. per cent. sent up in specie by the
said Receivers, being clipt money and therefore could not be returned
[sent to London by bills of exchange]. Ibid., p. 182. |
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Treasury warrant to the Principal Commissioners of Prizes to pay
or allow 600l. to Lambert Blackwell, his Majesty's Consul at Leghorn
and Agent for Prizes there, for so much laid out by him for a vessel
which he bought by order of the Duke of Shrewsbury for an advice
boat to the Fleet in those parts; the repayment of which he has
prayed out of two French prizes, ut supra, p. 198, and the King having
by a royal sign manual of July 30 last inter alia directed 600l. to be
paid or allowed to said Blackwell [out of said prizes which he is]
"to sell and dispose of for his Majesty's best advantage." |
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Appending: said Blackwell's bill dated Mar. 3 last and allowed
by the Earl of Shrewsbury the 12th [sic] inst. |
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cost and outset of a small vessel 45 tons burthen
named the Velocila, Capt. Mathew Ernini,
dispatched for the coast of Spain by Sir
George Rook with advice of the Toulon Fleet's
proceedings etc. |
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[lire] |
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first cost of said vessel, by the said Blackwell's
letter to the Duke of Shrewsbury of Feb.
20 |
1,150 |
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charge of corking, careening and tallowing |
320 |
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sailmakers for 2 new sails and 14 hammocks for
the men |
145 |
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blockmaker's and cooper's account |
83 |
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2 barrels of shot and powder |
66 |
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ships chandler's account for compasses, colours
and small stores |
115 |
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rope maker's account for a new cable and stores |
230 |
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paid the captain towards provisions for which he
is to account |
80 |
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2,189 |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
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at 66 [pence] per £ [lire] "as exchange now
comes from Leghorn" amounts to |
601 |
19 |
6 |
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Ibid., pp. 182–3. |
Aug. 11. |
Money order for 458l. 18s. 3d. to John Walker, Usher of the Exchequer
Court, for necessaries delivered by him in Trinity term for the use of
said Courts and for 142 days' diet [to himself] at 5d. a day from 1695–6,
March 12 to Aug. 1 following. Order Book IV, p. 318. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue to Sir
William Trumbull by way of advance the 500l. "lately directed to be
issued to him" [? ut supra, p. 228], for Secret Service. Care will be
taken that the order for the regular issuiug thereof shall be sent to you
as soon as it can be despatched. Disposition Book XIII, p. 164. |
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Same to Sir William Scawen. My Lords have directed warrants for
striking tallies for last quarter's deficiency of the Bank fund and for
the sum of about 1,600l. which is demanded by a memorial you formerly
presented. My Lords intend to adjust the loss the Bank sustained
by last year's remises [remittances to Flanders] in order to the making
an allowance. Please speak with me to-morrow. Out Letters (General)
XV, p. 144. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices, Ireland, enclosing copies
of 2 informations which have been exhibited to the [Privy] Council
here concerning the piracy committed by Capt. Henry Every and
[his ship's] company in the Indian seas by which it seems probable
that many of the said pirates are now in Ireland with their effects.
Please order their arrest and the seizure of their effects for his Majesty's
use. Ibid. |
Aug. 11. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ Jonath[an]
Cooke as tidesurveyor at Weymouth loco Thomas Tonstall, deceased. |
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Thomas Rawson as waiter and searcher at Stockton loco James
Grainge who is preferred to be surveyor at Newcastle. Out Letters
(Customs) XIII, p. 279. |
Aug. 11. |
Treasury warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Thomas
Harley of premises to add the item of mines and minerals in
Cantermelenydd to the warrant supra pp. 209–210: at the former
yearly rent of 15l. 6s. 5d. for the tolls etc. now in lease to Phillip
Gough and of 10s. for the mines plus a royalty of a tenth: and with
a proviso, ut ibid. concerning Francis Haynes's lease. |
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Followed by: undated entry of the Treasury Lord's signature [?
Sept. 29] of the docquet of this lease. Warrants not Relating to Money
XV, pp. 163, 178. |
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Same to same for a same to George Tushingham of premises ut
supra, p. 223, for 31 years on rents of 20s. and 20s. and a royalty of
a tenth: with a clause for a grant of the arrears ut ibid. |
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Followed by: entry of the Treasury Lords' signature dated August
18 of the docquet of this lease. Ibid., p. 164. |
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Same to Philip Ryley, Surveyor General of Woods Trent South,
to set out, in Salcey Forest, 10 loads of timber unfit for the navy and
sufficient dotards to produce 30l. in money for the repair of the lodge
of John Sterk one of the keepers of said Forest, consisting of 5 bays of
building and all set on fire and burned, ut supra, p. 220, by the deer
stealers prosecuted by him. Ibid., p. 165. |
Aug. 12. |
Money warrant for 294l. 0s. 2d. to Robert, Lord Lucas, Governor
of the Tower, for the safekeeping of prisoners for one year, 1695,
June 24, to 1696, June 24, as by 4 quarterly bills thereof (respectively,
46l. 3s. 9d.; 41l. 8s. 6d.; 70l. 16s. 3d.; 105l. 11s. 6d.) Money Book
XIII, pp. 181, 186. |
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Same for 86l. to same for contingent charges within the Tower for
same year. Ibid., p. 81. |
Aug. 12 and 17. |
Money order for 20,000l. to the Excise Commissioners [out of new
minted money] proceeding from clipped money of the particular
branches of the Hereditary Excise and [Temporary Excise or] that
part granted to his Majesty for life, which [two branches] are applicable
to the payment of tallies of pro or assignment or other tallies in
course. |
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The like order dated Aug. 17 for a further 20,000l. to same out of
same. Order Book IV, pp. 314, 315. |
Aug. 12. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to 10,000l. to Edward
Russell on the unsatisfied order in his name as Treasurer of the Navy:
to be towards payment of wages to seamen: to be issued out of
funds as follows, viz.: |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
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out of loans on the Duties on houses towards supplying the deficiencies of the clipped money on the
following heads. |
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of loans on the fourth 4s. Aid |
433 |
9 |
9½ |
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of loans on the Annuity Act |
49 |
2 |
0¾ |
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of loans on the continued Impositions |
3 |
16 |
7 |
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out of new [minted] money. |
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of loans on the fourth 4s. Aid |
122 |
9 |
4 |
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of loans on the annuity Act |
9391 |
2 |
2¾ |
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Disposition Book XIII, p. 165. |
Aug. 12. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Peter Renew, Samuel Eyres et al shewing that they are interested
in a parcel of Newfoundland fish and oil landed at Plymouth out of
the Amity and in another parcel landed at Looe out of the S. Anthony
both which vessels were taken and condemned and sold by the
Commissioners of Prizes "in all which cases the officers of the Customs
seem to insist on a Duty [on goods] which ought to go free": therefore
praying that same may go free. Reference Book VII, p. 166. |
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Same to same of the petition of Micajah Perry shewing that by "their"
factors at Pennsylvania about June, 1694, [they] loaded 169 beaver
[skins], etc., at Pennsylvania in the Pennsylvania Merchant, Samuel
Harrison, master, bound for London, which ship was taken by the
French and carried into Bergen after which [petitioners having
re-purchased same and] having an order [for same] to be delivered
to their agents they [said skins] arrived at Amsterdam: therefore
praying that same may be shipped for London without any further
loss [in the way of seizure under the Navigation Act]. Ibid. |
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Same to the Commissioners of Transports of the petition of John
Barbott praying payment of 6,318l. 8s. 2d. due to him and partners
for the hire of several ships for his Majesty's service in 1693 by charter
party agreement with the Transports Commissioners. Ibid. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices, Ireland, to report on
the enclosed petition [missing] of the Countess of Dorchester with
the accounts and certificates thereto annexed by which it appears
that 1,259l. 5s. 2¾d. has been paid by divers collectors into the Treasury
of Ireland on account of quit rents which are contained in the grant
made to her in 1685; which sum she prays may be forthwith paid
back to her according to said grant and that if any other arrears of
the said quit rents be similarly paid in hereafter they may be likewise
repaid her from time to time. Out Letters (Ireland) VII, p. 130. |
Aug. 13. |
Warrant by the Lords Justices, England, to the Clerk of the Signet
for a privy seal for 2,000l. to Sir William Trumbull, one of the Secretaries
of State; for secret service: without account. (For the money
warrant hereon see infra, p. 270, under date Sept. 25). King's Warrant
Book XIX, p. 103. |
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Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to observe (a) infra. |
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Prefixing: (a) order of the Lords Justices in Council dated Whitehall
Aug. 6 inst. that the ships and vessels employed in the service of the
Office of Ordnance be visited and searched by the Customs officers who
are to be very careful in the search of such of them as carry gunpowder
that no accident may happen and likewise not to delay the despatch
of such ships and vessels to the disappointment of his Majesty's
service: all on the report from the officers of the Ordnance read this
day at the Council. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 279. |
Aug. 13. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to observe (a) infra. |
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Prefixing: the like order in Council of same date made upon reading
the report of the Commissioners of Transportation upon the Customs
Commissioners' presentment concerning the searching of ships and
vessels, employed in the transport service, carrying stores and victuals
for the Navy. The Treasury Lords are hereby to give the necessary
orders herein. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 280. |
Aug. 14. |
Warrant by the Lords Justices, England, to the Clerk of the Signet
for a privy seal for taking in a further 300,000l. in loans on the Salt
Act [7–8 Wm. III, c 31] at 7 per cent. interest, in continuation of the
privy seal of April 30 last: the lenders to be at liberty up to Sept.
14 next to make such loans in clipt or diminished moneys or pieces
of silver (of those which were lately current) by weight at the tale of
5s. 2d. per ounce. Further hereby 30,000l. is to be paid to Tho.
Hall, Esq., upon account to pay such persons who shall so make their
loans in clipped etc. moneys a reward of 6d. per ounce over and above
the principal and interest as above: such reward to be paid to them
at the time of making such loan: and also that the said Tho. Hall
shall out of the money so to be imprested to him defray the whole
charge of the recoining the clipt moneys [so to be lent] and replacing
into the Exchequer 5s. 2d. in new money for every ounce Troy so lent
as aforesaid. An exact account is hereby to be kept in the Exchequer
of the deficiencies of the said clipt money, that is to say the difference
between the tales thereof and the produce of the same at the said
rate of 5s. 8d. per ounce. Such clipped money so lent is hereby to
be melted and new coined into lawful moneys of the realm and to
be placed in the Exchequer to the account of loans on the above
Act and not to be diverted to any other use, intent or purpose whatsoever. (Treasury warrant dated Aug. 17 hereon to the Receipt
accordingly. This warrant quotes the privy seal as dated Aug. 17.
This warrant contains a money warrant clause for 30,000l. to Thomas
Hall as above). (Money order dated Aug. 17 hereon). King's Warrant
Book XIX, pp. 109–10. Money Book XIII, p. 184. Order Book IV,
p. 316. |
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Treasury order for the renewal of a lost money order No. 1048 for
repayment of 300l. lent by George Doddington, 1695, May 30, on the
300,000l. per an. of the Customs. Order Book IV, p. 314. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 3,000l.
to the Earl of Ranelagh out of cash now in the Exchequer arisen for
[from] Bills of Credit [Exchequer Bills]: whereof, |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
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for Mr. Eyles in satisfaction of so much due on
Mr. Hill's bills |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
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to answer other bills of the said Mr. Hill's now
due |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
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Disposition Book XIII, p. 165. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to deliver (out of the tallies and
orders in your hands for the Contingencies of the Army) 4,000l. to
Patrick Lamb upon account for the Hospitals in Flanders. Ibid. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 50l. to Robert Shelmerdine out of any disposeable money in the Receipt. Ibid. |
Aug. 14. |
Same to same to issue 4,000l. to the Earl of Montague, Master of
the Great Wardrobe: out of loans made by Mr. Bartho Burton on
credit of the 6,000l. per week appropriated out of the Hereditary and
Temporary Excise: to be for the furniture of Kensington Palace.
Ibid., p. 166. |
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Same to William Blathwaite enclosing 5 warrants for the king's
signature: viz. (1) for 100,000l. for the Earl of Montagu for the
Wardrobe: (2) for Col. Lutterell: (3) for Major Delamar: (4) for
Mr. Villiers and Mr. Hill: (5) for Lord Colepeper et al. Out Letters
(General) XV, p. 140. |
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Same to Mr. Bridges enclosing the presentment [missing] from the
Customs Commissioners on the opinions of the Attorney and Solicitor
General touching the Duty on coals exported. Please take the opinion
of other Counsel in this matter and attend my Lords therewith on
Tuesday next. Ibid., p. 143. |
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Same to Mr. Pauncefort. My Lords expect you to comply with
your promise for 5,000l. to be paid on Monday next towards the Irish
arrears and that the 5,000l. which should have been paid last Monday
be forthwith completed if not already paid. Ibid., p. 144. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Robert Harrison, Cha. Savage and John Lambert, merchants of
London, shewing that the ship St. John Baptist, Antho. Gonzales
master, laden with wines, oil, sugar and other goods lately arrived
from Portugal is seized at Gravesend by reason the mariners are
Portuguese of which petitioners were ignorant: therefore praying
that directions may be given not to prosecute for his Majesty's part,
the petitioners paying the Duties due by law. Reference Book VII,
p. 166. |