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Oct. 16. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 50,000l.
to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster of the Forces: to be issued out of loans to be made by said
Earl on credit of the Duties on Salt, Glass, etc.: and to be paid over
to the Bank of England for remises [remittances] for the subsistence
of the Army in Flanders. Disposition Book XIII, p. 191. |
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Same to Sir Christopher Wren. My Lords are informed that Sir
Humphry Edwin is about to build so near the Office of the Clerk
of the Pells in the Receipt of the Exchequer as will prejudice the
said Office and be of dangerous consequence to the whole Exchequer.
They desire you to examine into this matter and report thereon. Out
Letters (General) XV, p. 164. |
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Same to Mr. Hooper, his Majesty's Attorney-General in Barbados.
I have received a letter from you as also one from Mr. Cha. Thomas
who is Receiver-General of his Majesty's casual revenue in the Colony
of Barbados both relating to certain fees demanded by you in right of
your several offices for all such sums of money as shall accrue and be
recovered to his Majesty for escheats, fines, forfeitures, treasure
trove, etc. I have moved the Treasury Lords upon that part of
your letter wherein you inform me that Col. Hallet of that island
refuses to allow fees for the money formerly recovered of him for his
Majesty's use and now in the hands of the said Mr. Thomas which
his Majesty by warrant has restored to him again. For answer
they command me to acquaint you that they do not apprehend his
Majesty by the said warrant did intend to deprive or lessen the fees
which are justly due to his officers there and it is my Lords' opinion
that in such case you ought to be paid and allowed such fees as are
legally and justifiably due to you. Ibid., p. 165. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to suffer William
Crouch of London, merchant, to put on board the ship European,
John Foy, master, now lying in the Thames and bound for New England
a bell containing 2¾ hundred-weight for the service of the church at
Boston in New England. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 294. |
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Same to William Lowndes and Charles Twitty forthwith to repair
to the offices of the four Tellers of the Receipt there to view and
examine the specifical cash remaining in every of their said offices
and to certify in writing the state thereof to the Treasury Lords.
Warrants not Relating to Money XV, p. 190. |
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Report to the King from the Treasury Lords on the petition of
William Shee praying a reversal of his outlawry and on a letter of
the late Lord Deputy of Ireland and the report of the Solicitor-General,
Ireland, [on said petition]. We transmitted same to the Revenue
Commissioners, Ireland, for report as to how far the granting of
petitioner's request might prejudice or affect the King's revenue
[there]. We submit herewith their report [missing]. We have no
objection to the reversal of the said outlawry. Ibid., p. 291. |
Oct. 19. |
William Lowndes to Mr. Hosier forthwith to pay into the Exchequer
all the money remaining in your hands or owing on account of seizures.
Out Letters (General) XV, p. 165. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of Olof Hill praying a grant of the King's moiety
on several fines on [Customs] seizures mentioned in a schedule hereto
annexed [missing]. Ibid., p. 166. |
Oct. 20. |
Money warrant for 40l. to John Pottenger, Esq., for one year to
1696, Sept. 29, on his fee as Comptroller of the Pipe. Money Book
XIII, p. 205. |
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Treasury approval of John Knight's incidents bill, detailed, for
passing his account of the Customs for the year ended 1695, Sept.
29: as certified by the Auditors of Imprests: total, 1,153l. 4s. 0d.
Ibid., p. 212. |
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Money warrant for 5l. to George Blackwell, Esq., for one year
to 1696, Sept. 29, on his fee as First Secondary in the Treasurer's
Remembrancer's Office. Ibid., p. 213. |
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Same for 22l. 10s. 0d. to the clerks in the Treasurer's Remembrancer's
Office for 2 years to Easter last on the said sum payable to them
every second year. Ibid. |
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Treasury allowance of the 1696, Sept. 29, quarter's salary bill,
detailed, of the Hackney Coaches Commissioners (total 190l.). |
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The like of the incidents bill, detailed, for same quarter for said
Commissioners (total, 45l. 10s. 4d.). Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to James Herbert, Esq., Receiver-General of
the money arising by Prizes, to pay (out of the said money) 50l. to
George Oxenden, Dr. of Laws, for half a year to Sept. 29 last on his
salary as Judge Official and Commissary of the Court of Admiralty
of the Cinque Ports. Ibid., p. 214. |
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Money warrant for 60l. to Joseph Beverton: without account:
for service performed and moneys expended in his Majesty's service.
(Money order dated Nov. 6 hereon.) Ibid., p. 215. Order Book
IV, p. 334. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows
out of loans made by Mr. Bartholomew Burton on credit of the 6,000l.
a week of the Hereditary and Temporary Excise: viz. 1,500l. to
the Duke of Leeds; 1,683l. 2s. 10d. to Viscount Galway; 1,380l.
to Robert, Lord Lexinton; 1,298l. 8s. 6d. to James Cresset; 910l.
to Alexander Stanhope; 910l. to Phill. D'Hervart, Esq.; 1,753l.
17s. 6d. to Viscount Villiers; 765l. 12s. 6d. to Sir Paul Rycaut;
910l. to John Methuen; 455l. to Richard Hill; 182l. to Hugh Gregg;
400l. to Nathaniell Lodington. Disposition Book XIII, p. 192. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Capt. Alexander Sanderson praying the 118l. 1s. 8d.
arrears of pay due to his sons who were killed in his Majesty's service.
Out Letters (General) XII, p. 166. |
Oct. 20. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to pay to Cornelius
Dennis, Adrian Bereau and John Carbonell of London merchants,
all sums received for the King's share of the forfeiture of kid skins
and other things seized and condemned by verdict of a jury as French
and sold by inch of candle, the officer having received his share (a
third) of the forfeiture leaving the King's share (the remaining two
thirds) amounting to 874l. 5s. 5½d.: it being alleged on the part of the
proprietor that the said verdict was a hard one upon them the evidence
being grounded only upon the view of the goods and the similitude
they bore to the goods of France whereas if petitioners had had time
they would by living testimony have proved the goods to be the
growth and production of the Spanish Navarre, especially as to the
kid skins which is borne out by the testimony of Mr. Manly and
Mr. Cook who were upon the place and took testimony concerning
the same, especially concerning said skins at St. Sebastian. Out
Letters (Customs) XIII, v. 293. |
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Same to the Attorney General to enter a noli prosequi to the information against Simon Battersby of Kirkby Lonsdale, County Westmorland,
Richard Tatham of Cansfield and Edward Yates of Leck, County
Lancs., for the export of money: who being owners of small estates
of their own and farmers of other lands in their respective neighbourhood (and cattle being dear and scarce there) obtained authority from
the steward of the Earl of Derby to buy cattle in the Isle of Man,
borrowing 250l. for said affair, etc. ut supra p. 229, petitioners never
knowing of any law prohibiting the carrying money into the said
Isle, it being a part of the kingdom of England as they have always
understood: on which petition the Customs Commissioners have
reported that petitioners being farmers and countrymen and ignorant
of trade seem to have been altogether ignorant that they might not
lawfully carry the coin of this kingdom to the Isle of Man, reputing
the same to be part of the kingdom and that Andrew Hudleston,
collector of Whitehaven, did not discourage the exportation of the
money when they advised with him. Ibid., pp. 295–6. Warrants
not Relating to Money XV, p. 191. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners to make allowances as follows
to the respective patent officers for managing the Duty (subsidy and
impositions) on Plantation goods ut supra p. 239, viz.: |
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per an. |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
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to Mr. Waterson, an officer of long experience upon
whose care the computation and charge of this
business under Sir John Shaw will chiefly
depend |
100 |
0 |
0 |
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to the Comptroller for his clerks |
20 |
0 |
0 |
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to the Surveyor for his clerks |
20 |
0 |
0 |
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to the Surveyor-General for his clerks |
20 |
0 |
0 |
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to Mr. Wostenholm, as an addition for his clerk |
10 |
0 |
0 |
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170 |
0 |
0 |
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The above establishment represents the 190l. per an., which
was the cost of a former establishment for management of the new
impost on tobacco in the former method, 20l. whereof is continued to
Mr. Wostenholme. Ibid., v. 297. |
Oct. 20. |
Treasury reference to the Surveyor-General of Crown Lands of
the petition of Lord Cornwallis praying a grant of the inheritance
of the Honor of Eye with the manor of Stradbroke, Horham Comitis,
the manor of Eye and scite and demesnes of the Priory of St. Peters
in Eye. Reference Book VII, p. 173. |
Oct. 21. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 2,000l.
to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster of the Forces: to be issued out of the like sum which will
this day be paid into the Exchequer on the Four and a half per cent.
Duty: same being intended to be reserved in his hands for such
uses of the war as the Treasury Lords shall appoint. Disposition
Book XIII, p. 192. |
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Same to Mr. Villiers. The King has signed a warrant for
substituting the name of Richard Hill in place of that of Mr. Shaw
in the [grant of the] office of one of the searchers at Gravesend.
My Lords understand that you have put a stop to the passing of the
patent. They will hear you thereon on Friday afternoon next.
Out Letters (General) XV, p. 166. |
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Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer to take the securities,
detailed, of Robert Knight of London, grocer, and James Collet of
London, merchant, as Receivers of the remainder of the fourth 4s.
Aid for the cities of London and Westminster and County of Middlesex
loco Sir Leonard Robinson, deceased. Warrants not Relating to
Money XV, p. 192. Treasury commission to the abovesaid Knight
and Collet as Receivers as above. Ibid. |
Oct. 22. |
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners. Hasten your
report on the petition of Olof Hill ut supra, p. 291. Out Letters
(General) XV, p. 166. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 1,000l. to Mr. Neale
on the order in his name for the service of the Mint over and above
the 1,000l. already directed: "and that after the satisfaction of the
said 2 sums of 1,000l. each to Mr. Neale for the Mint you issue out of
the next disposeable money 500l. to Sir William Trumbull on the
unsatisfied order in his name for his Majesty's secret service" [see
infra p. 333]. Disposition Book XIII, p. 191. |
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Entry of a Treasury caveat on behalf of Mrs. Mange and her children
that no grant pass of her husband's estate (late a goldsmith at York
and convicted and executed at the last assizes there for coining)
till she is heard. Notice to be given to Mr. John Tench at the Signet
Office. Caveat Book, p. 44. |
Oct. 23. |
Money warrant for 30l. to Paul Joddrell, Esq., for 3 years to 1696,
June 24, on his fee of 10l. per an. as Clerk to the House of Commons.
Money Book XIII, p. 355. |
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Treasury warrant to Sir Jos. Henne [Herne], Kt., forthwith to
assign to the Earl of Ranelagh 40,000l. part of the 100,000l. tallies
and orders and interest thereon put into your hands for the pay of
his Majesty's Forces in Piedmont and for subsidy to the Duke of
Savoy and which were stayed in your hands by the King's sign manual
of Sept. 1 last supra p. 253. This warrant is to be first entered with
the Auditors of Imprests in order to said Earl being charged with
said 40,000l. [and interest thereon] in his accounts. Money Book
XIII, p. 214. |
Oct. 23. |
Treasury warrant, dormant, to John Knight [Customs Cashier] to
pay James Pavey his fee or salary of 8l. per an. as searcher of Ipswich
port. Ibid., p. 215. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 20,000l. to
Edward Russell on the unsatisfied order in his name as Treasurer
of the Navy: to be issued out of loans on the Continued Impositions:
and to be reserved in his hands for such uses as the Treasury Lords
shall appoint. Disposition Book XIII, p. 193. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners to apply as follows 26,000l. out
of the moneys put into the Navy Treasurer's hands for uses to be
appointed by the Treasury Lords, viz.: |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
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to William Culliford and Mr. Anthony Evernden
upon account for sailcloth by them furnished
for the Navy |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
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for wages to seamen |
20,000 |
0 |
0 |
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for the Victualling Commissioners to supply fresh
provisions to Sir Cloudsly Shovell's Squadron
and other necessary services of the Victualling |
5,000 |
0 |
0 |
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26,000 |
0 |
0 |
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Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Nicho. Baker. My Lords have considered the case
of Mr. Benj. Colinge touching the attorneys of the Court of King's
Bench refusing to pay the fines that are due to his Majesty upon
[actions of] debt and upon actions of the case and [upon] trespass
which are sued in that Court. My Lords direct you to prosecute
the recovery of the said fines at the King's charge with all expedition.
Out Letters (General) XV, p. 167. |
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Same to Mr. Evelyn. The King has granted to the Earl of Torrington all the Crown rights and property in the house and scite of the
house of Oatlands, County Surrey, with their appurtenances and
that the tenants thereof are to pay their rents to the said Earl or
his assigns according to the purport of said grant. Ibid. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Richard Houghton of Liverpool praying that the ship Brigetta
of Drunton [Drontheim] in Norway now stopped there [at Liverpool]
upon pretence of being not qualified according to the Act of Navigation,
may be set at liberty upon his satisfying the officer [who seized same].
Reference Book VII, p. 173. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices, Ireland, to report on
the enclosed memorial [missing] of the Earl of Rochford concerning
a grant to be made to him of certain forfeited lands in Ireland which
were in custodiam to Lieut. Gen. Talmash, deceased; same having
been referred to the Treasury by the King. Out Letters (Ireland)
VII, p. 142. |
Oct. 23. |
Same to same to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of John
Pulteney, Esq., Clerk of the Privy Council in Ireland, praying payment
of 516l. 13s. 4d. due to him for his fees for copying all books, entries,
claims and schedules of lands for the Commissioners of Forfeitures,
Ireland, which did relate to persons claiming the benefit of the Articles
of Limerick or Galway: as also "all rules that had been made or
such as had been heard" on either of the said Articles; [otherwise]
to grant him a compensation out of the said estates in lieu thereof.
Ibid., p. 143. |
Oct. 26. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 1,250l.
forthwith to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his
name as Paymaster of the Forces; the said sum being the fourth
part of the subscription which was made on his Majesty's behalf
towards the late intended National Land Bank and [being also]
part of the sum of 1,775l. standing charged in the Exchequer
under the head of Subscriptions to the Land Bank. This issue
is to the intent that the Exchequer may be discharged thereof
and that a regular allowance of the same may be made in said Earl's
account [for the Forces] "because the money subscribed for his
Majesty has been actually paid by him [Ranelagh]." |
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Further to issue 1,013l. 8s. 8½d. to said Earl upon the same unsatisfied
order: to be issued out of particulars as follows, viz.: 525l. of money
in the Exchequer of subscriptions to the Land Bank; 106l. 11s. 3d.
of rents of Hackney Coaches; 334l. 10s. 7d. of Duties on Low Wines
continued; 33l. 0s. 2½d. of the Double Excise and 14l. 6s. 8d. of
the Excise of 21d. per barrel, making in all 1,013l. 8s. 8½d. |
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The said same is to be applied as follows: |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
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towards arrears of pay due to Cornet Harrison |
100 |
0 |
0 |
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for widow Robinson in part of her late husband's
arrears |
100 |
0 |
0 |
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for such particular services relating to the Forces
as shall be directed [by my Lords and till
so directed the money is] to be reserved "for
that purpose" |
813 |
8 |
8½ |
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1,013 |
8 |
8½ |
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Disposition Book XIII, p. 194. |
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Royal warrant under the King's sign manual, dated Kensington,
to the Lords Justices, Ireland, to insert on the Military List of French
pensionsers on the Establishment of Ireland an allowance of 5s. a
day to Phillip de Bontemps de la Forest for the support of himself
and his family: as from Nov. 1 next: being the allowance on the
said Establishment granted to Sieur. Desmolinis, a Reformed Captain
of Horse, who is lately deceased. |
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In the margin: this warrant was cancelled and another signed
in the name of Montaut ut infra. Out Letters (Ireland) VII, p. 147. |
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Same to same to similarly insert on the Military List of French
pensioners on the Establishment of Ireland an allowance of 5s. a
day to Silvie de Montaut and Ann de Montaut during pleasure from
Nov. 1 next: for their support: being the pension of 5s. a day allowed
to Sieur. Desmoulins as a Reformed Captain of Horse; the said
Desmoulins being lately deceased. Out Letters (Ireland) VII, pp. 170,
432. |
Oct. 27. |
Money warrant for 170l. to Ann Goulding, 20l. thereof to complete
1694 Lady day quarter on her pension of 120l. per an. and the remaining
150l. for 1¼ years thereon to 1695, June 24. Money Book XIII, p. 215. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to give directions
to the respective officers of the Customs along the coast of Kent and
Sussex in accordance with the King's command communicated to
the Treasury by Secretary Sir William Trumbull; he having transmitted to them Proposals [missing] for hindering the transportation
of wool and importation of silks and correspondence with France and
also a copy [missing] of the Instructions given by the Admiralty Lords
to the Commanders of the vessels appointed to cruize on the coast
of Kent and Sussex for the said purpose together with signification
of his Majesty's pleasure for the Treasury to direct the said Customs
officers to comply with the Commanders of the said cruisers and
to put effectually into execution the said methods to hinder the trade
and correspondence carried on with France to the great prejudice
of the nation. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 298. |
Oct. 28. |
Royal warrant, dated Kensington, granting to Edward Cranfeild,
Esq., Naval Officer in Barbados, leave of absence in case he find it
necessary for his health to leave and go off the said island and to
depute and appoint such person as he think fit (and for whom he
will be answerable) to officiate in his said office during his absence. |
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In the margin: a duplicate signed the same time. King's Warrant
Book XIX, p. 131. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
35,179l. 19s. 5d. to the Treasurer of the Navy on the unsatisfied
order in his name for the service of the Navy: to be issued out of
the new milled money remaining in the Exchequer of the proceed
of loans made in clipt moneys on the Continued Impositions: the
said sum to be reserved in the said Treasurer's hands for such uses of
the Navy as the Treasury Lords shall appoint. Disposition Book
XIII, p. 194. |
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Same to same to issue 1,500l. to me [Lowndes] on the order in my
name for secret service: to be issued out of loans made by Mr.
Bartholomew Burton on credit of the 6,000l. a week of the Hereditary
and Temporary Excise. Ibid., p. 195. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of John Francks of London, merchant, shewing that he had consigned
to him from Cales [Cadiz] a parcel of Jollop of the growth of the Spanish
territories in America; that for transporting the said commodity
in a Spanish built ship the same is now become a forfeiture at the
Customs House under the hands of Mr. Singleton an officer there;
that the goods being Spanish he thought he might have imported
them in a Spanish ship manned with Spaniards: therefore praying
consideration of the hardship of the case and the difficulty on merchants
in general, and that the ship may be ordered to be delivered.
Reference Book VII, p. 173. |
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Treasury warrant to Sir Thomas Trevor, Attorney-General, to
give directions [to the clerk of the Petty Bag] for commissions to
be passed under the great seal of England for administering the
oath (required by the Act of 7–8 Wm. III. c. 22 for preventing frauds
and regulating abuses in the Plantation Trade, viz. to do their utmost
to the observance thereof) to the Governors and Commanders in
Chief of the several Islands, Colonies and Provinces as follows: |
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Appending: a list of the said Commissioners: |
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Colony of Virginia: Ralph Wormley, William Byce, Edward Hill,
Rice Lee, Jno. Lear, Christopher Wormley, Edmund Jennings,
Edmund Jennings [repeated probably by a clerical slip], Edward
Randolph, Charles Scarburgh, Edward Chilton, Peter Jennings
and the Attorney for the time being: or any 5 or more of the
Members of the Council of the Colony for the time being. |
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Province of Maryland: Sir Thomas Lawrence, bart., Edward
Randolph, Henry Jolls, George Rokotham, James Trisby,
John Addison, Thomas Brooks, Edward Chilton, George
Muschamp and Phillip Clerke or any 5 or more of the Members, etc. ut supra. |
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Province of New York: Fredderick Phillips, Stephen Courtland,
Nicholas Byard, William Smith, William Pinkhorst, Edward
Randolph and the Attorney-General or any 5 or more of
the Members, etc. ut supra. |
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Province of Massachusetts Bay: Thomas Danforth, Peter Serjeant,
Elisha Hutchinson, Jonathan Curwin, James Russell, John
Phillips, Edward Randolph, Nathaniell Byfeild, Benjamin
Bullivant, Lawrence Hammonds, Jahleel Brenton: or any
5 or more of the Members, etc. ut supra. |
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Island of Jamaica: John Bourdun, Peter Bechford, Nicho.
Laws, Charles Knight, Thomas Sutton, John Peake, Charles
Whittell, Richard Loyd and Edward Randolph: or any 5,
etc. ut supra. |
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Island of Nevis: Thomas Hill, Charles Pymn, Joseph Jeery,
Edward Earles, Phillip Lea, Samuell Gardiner, Henry
Carpenter, Nathaniell King, and Edward Randolph or any
5, etc. ut supra. |
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Island of Montserrat: Nathaniel Blackstone, John Simms,
John Devereux, Thomas Roach, Edward Randolph, Thomas
Hill, William Hicks, Thomas Nugent and Edward Rudd:
or any 5, etc. ut supra. |
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Island of Antego: Thomas Hill, Rowland Williams, John Barry,
Nicholas Rainford, John Vernon, Samuell Winthorpe,
William Barnes, John Williams, Archibald Lockam, John
Lingham, William Dobbins and Edward Randolph: or any
5, etc. ut supra. |
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Island of Barbados: Francis Bond, Edward Cranfeild, John
Farmer, Richard Salter, Richard Lillington, George Andross,
John Branchley, William Sharpe, Patrick Mein, Robert
Bishop, Jonathan Langley, Robert Scott, John Botteler,
Benjamin Crier, Richard Wallop and Edward Randolph:
or any 5, etc. ut supra. |
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Island of Bermudas: Richard Peniston, William Pitt, Thomas
Foster, Thomas Overbridge, John Robinson, Samuell Trott
and Edward Randolph: or any 5, etc. ut supra. |
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Province of South Carolina: Edward Randolph, James Moore,
Joseph Mourton, Thomas Peirce, Ralph Irard, Thomas
Care, Francis Turgis: or any 5, etc. ut supra, and the collectors of the Customs for the time being. |
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Province of Pennsylvania: Edward Randolph, Robert Quarry,
Richard Hallewell, Edward Chilton, John Moore, Jasper
Yates: or any 5, etc. ut supra. |
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Province of East and West Jersey: Edward Randolph, Richard
Townley, Thomas Onyon, Edward Hunlock, Henry Lyon,
Edward Chilton: or any 5, etc. ut supra. |
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Province of New Hampshire: Edward Randolph, Francis Foxcraft,
Nathaniell Byfeild, Benjamin Bullivant, Robert Elliott,
John Hinks, Thomas Newton: or any 5, etc. ut supra. |
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Bahama Islands: Edward Randolph, Richard Holloway, John
Warren, Christopher Hooper, John Bethell, John Reed:
or any 5, etc. ut supra. |
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Colony of Connecticut: Edward Randolph, John Fitts Winthop,
John Allen, Edward Palmer, Richard Bulkley, Richard
Willis: or any 5, etc. ut supra. |
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Colony of Rhode Island: Edward Randolph, Peley Sanford,
Francis Brenley, Jahliel Brenton, Nathaniell Byfeild,
Thomas Newton: or any 5, etc. ut supra. |
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Warrants not Relating to Money XV, pp. 199–203. |
Oct. 30. |
Treasury warrant, dormant, to Mr. Knight, Customs Cashier, to
pay the salaries of 500l. per an. to William Culliford as InspectorGeneral of Exports and Imports, and 80l. per an. for his first clerk
and 60l. per an. each to two other clerks as from June 24 last. Money
Book XIII, p. 216. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 50,000l.
to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster-General of the Forces: to be issued out of loans to be made
by said Earl on credit of the Duties on Salt, Glass, etc.: and to be
paid over to the Bank of England for remises [remittances] to be made
by said Bank by this night's post for the subsistence of the army
in Flanders. Disposition Book XIII, p. 195. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to deliver (out of the tallies and orders
on the Continued Impositions which you lately received from Sir Joseph
Herne) 12,000l. to Mr. Medina by way of deposit for 8,500l. in bills
drawn by him on Amsterdam to take up so many of Mr. Hill's protested
bills there. Ibid. |
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Same to same. There is at this time a very pressing occasion for
6,000l. in ready money. My Lords desire you will be pleased to
direct Mr. Abbott to raise that sum immediately, if possible on the
tallies now in your hands which you received from Sir Joseph Herne.
Give my Lords an account when it is done. Ibid. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners to apply (out of moneys in the
Navy Treasurer's hands awaiting my Lord's directions) 10,000l.
to the wear and tear of the Navy by paying off bills in course. Ibid.,
p. 196. |
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Same to Mr. Newsham, Receiver of Assessment for County
Warwickshire. Sir Richard Newdigate has desired my Lords to
summon you to answer what shall be objected against you [by him
by way of complaint]. You are to attend on Friday, Nov. 13, when
my Lords have appointed to hear same. Out Letters (General) XV,
p. 167. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Andrew Stace, merchant, praying delivery a small parcel of cork
laden at St. Sebastian in the ship Our Lady of Conception, Bapt[ist]
de Orella, master, for petitioner and seized by Mr. Robinson an
officer of the Customs [London] as forfeited for not being of the
growth of Spain; petitioner having certified same to be of the growth
of Spain. Reference Book VII, p. 172. |
Oct. 30. |
Same to the Excise Commissioners of the petition of Francis Hewitt
and John Preistley of the city of York, merchants, shewing that
they together with one Arthur Robinson of the said city, merchant,
became bound to the King for Isaac Sugden, deputy-receiver to the
Receiver-General of Land Tax [the 4s. Aid] there; and the said
Sugden was prevailed with by said Robinson who was cashier [exchange agent] to one Hudleston, a collector of the Excise, not only
to lend him, Robinson, several sums of money but also to become
bound with him for several sums of Excise money received by him
[from Hudleston]; and the said Robinson failing in payment Sugden
was forced to pay 1,230l. of the Land Tax money and an extent was
sued out against Robinson's effects for the remainder of the Excise debt;
whereupon Mr. Williamson [Receiver-General of Taxes for County
York, etc.] sued Robinson as surety for Sugden "also another extent
against the petitioners" who were forced to pay the said debt and
charges amounting to about 1,800l. against which the petitioners
had assigned to them the said extent against Robinson but the benefit
thereof fell above 1,000l. short [of said 1,800l.] and, further, a parcel
of wines "amongst the goods" were spoiled during the contest:
therefore petitioners pray leave to draw the said wines off into brandy
or to turn them into vinegar without further payment of [Excise]
Duty. Ibid., p. 174. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Daniell
Ivie and Henry Arthur of Exeter, merchants, shewing that they
paid, before May 4 last, to the Customs Collector of said port 4,669l.
part of their debt owing for Customs in such [clipt] money as was
then current by law, but some misunderstanding happening since
between the said Collector and themselves, the Collector omitted to
return the said money to the Receiver-General of Customs, London,
within the time allowed by the law and he designs to put the same
back upon petitioners: therefore praying that the money so paid
by them to the collector may be applied in discharge of so much
owing by them to the King for Duties as above. Ibid., p. 174. |
Oct. 31. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 170l. to
Ann Golding ut supra p. 296 out of loans made by Mr. Bartholomew
Burton on credit of the 6,000l. a week of the Hereditary and Temporary
Excise. Disposition Book XIII, p. 196. |
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Same to same to issue 12,500l. 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 on credit of Exchequer bills:
and to be paid over as follows, viz.: |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
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to Mr. Eyles on bills drawn by Mr. Hill for subsistence of the Army in Flanders |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
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to the order of Mr. Schuylenburgh on like bills
drawn by Mr. Hill for the service of the said
Forces |
10,500 |
0 |
0 |
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12,500 |
0 |
0 |
Oct. 31. |
William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners. My Lords have considered your letter of Sept. 7th last touching the proportions to be paid
to each Colonel of the two Marine Regiments out of the 14,580l. 10s. 0d.
remaining in money and tallies in the hands of the Navy Treasurer
for the use of the said Regiments. The proportions are to be
made as follows: |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
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to the Col. of the First Marine Regiment upon
account for the pay and wages of the officers
thereof |
6,995 |
0 |
0 |
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to ditto for the pay of the Commissaries |
547 |
10 |
0 |
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to the Colonel of the Second Marine Regiment
upon account for the pay of the officers
thereof |
6,995 |
0 |
0 |
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to ditto to make good to this Regiment so much
which they received short of the other
Regiment upon the last imprest |
43 |
0 |
0 |
|
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14,580 |
10 |
0 |
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The bills of imprest which you shall make forth upon the Navy
Treasurer for this sum are to be assigned as to be paid by him as
follows, viz.: |
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out of the money on the third 4s. Aid, 5,842l. 10s. 0d. to the
First Regiment and 5,541l. 16s. 8d. to the Second Regiment. |
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out of tallies on the Duties on Births and Marriages 900l. to the
First Regiment and 871l. 11s. 5d. to the Second Regiment. |
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out of tallies on the Coal Act 800l. to the First Regiment and
624l. 11s. 11d. to the Second Regiment. |
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My Lords have also considered your letter of the 26th inst. concerning the imprest of 6,851l. 5s. 0d. for clothing and beds supplied
to the First Marine Regiment which had been directed to be stopped
out of the pay of the officers [thereof] for the year 1695. As to this
they are of opinion that since the money granted for the two Marine
Regiments is appropriated by Act of Parliament for the pay of the
officers of said Regiments there can be no deduction made from their
pay to clear the imprest for the said clothing. Disposition Book XIII,
pp. 197–8. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to establish
the following addition of officers and salary increases for Whitehaven
port, there being a necessity of the same in regard of the great increase
of trade in that port, the service having been hitherto performed by
extraordinary men paid by way of incidents. |
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Appending: schedule of said additions: |
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(1) increases of salary to some of the established officers.
the Surveyor from 30l. to 40l. per an.
the 2 landwaiters from 25l. to 30l. per an. each. |
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4 tidesmen and boatmen (viz. Tho. Elleston, Tho. Curwin, Geo.
Holdcroft, Tho. Pearson) at 25l. per an. each in place of
15l. per an. each and 10l. each by way of incidents. |
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2 tidesmen and boatmen (viz. Leonard Higgins and William
Harrison) at 25l. per an. each from 15l. per an. each: without
incidents. |
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2 porters and tidesmen (viz. William Petty and Oliver Sanderson)
at 20l. per an. each from 15l. per an. each: without incidents. |
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(2) officers to be added: |
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Richard Brookes, a landwaiter at 30l. per an. |
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6 tidesmen and boatmen at 25l. per an. each: without incidents
(viz. William Musgrave, Antho. Patrickson, Samuell Thomas,
Morgan Williams, James Bennett, William Bletso). |
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2 porters and tidesmen at 20l. per an. each: without incidents
(viz. William Rothery and Mathew Winder). |
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Out Letters (Customs) XIII, pp. 298–9. |
Oct. 31. |
Treasury reference to the Warden, etc., of the Mint of the petition
of the Contractors for Farthings shewing that they had a room and
7 presses allowed them in the Tower; that by reason of the coining
of shillings and sixpences all the said presses except one are now made
use of and that they, the said Contractors, cannot exchange the
200l. per week according to their agreement but as soon as the said
presses are re-delivered they will comply with it: therefore praying
my Lords' consideration. Reference Book VII, p. 174. |