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August 11. |
Treasury warrant to the Auditors of Imprests to allow 40l. to
Mr. Seymour, Clerk of the Hanaper, for the expense of passing his
account of the Hanaper. |
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Prefixing: Auditor Done's certificate that said account is delivered
in for the year ended 1696 Sept. 29. Money Book XIII, p. 356. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 20,836l. 10s. 5½d.
in Exchequer Bills to Edward, Earl of Orford, on the unsatisfied
order in his name as Navy Treasurer: as imprest: to complete
1,200,000l. appropriated to sea services of the Navy and Ordnance
out of the 3s. Aid and also [will complete the issue of] the
1,500,000l. Exchequer Bills authorised by the said Act. The
present sum is to be applied as follows viz. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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for wear and tear of the Navy, being intended for Mr. Taylour in further part of
his contract for hemp |
2500 |
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for wages to seamen |
18336 |
10 |
5½ |
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£20836 |
10 |
5½ |
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Disposition Book XIV, p. 75. |
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Same to same to issue 89390l. to same in like Bills as follows viz. |
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£ |
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for wear and tear 1,090l. which with 1l. 6s. 3½d. out
of any disposeable money in the Receipt is to
complete 1,091l. 6s. 3½d. payable to Mr. Fitch
on account of building the new docks at Portsmouth according to an award made by Mr.
Thompson |
1090 |
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to the Victuallers of the Navy for the Victualling
Course |
15000 |
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to ditto for imprests |
5000 |
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to the Earl of Ranelagh, Paymaster of the Forces,
for 2 weeks' subsistence of the Forces in England
to Aug. 28 inst |
13000 |
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to ditto to discharge bills of exchange drawn by
Mr. Hill on account of subsistence to the Forces
in Flanders viz. 1,000l. in the hands of Edward
Brown; 800l. in the hands of Leuis Dorpere;
1,000l. in the hands of Robert Rigdon |
2800 |
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to ditto for subsistence in England and is to
reimburse the money furnished by Mr. Hendley,
Mr. Cox and others for soldiers' subsistence at
Bristol and Southwark |
2500 |
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to the Treasurer and Paymaster of the Office of
Ordnance for sea services of said Office |
30000 |
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to ditto for land services of said Office |
20000 |
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£89390 |
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Ibid., p. 76. |
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William Lowndes to the Earl of Romney [Master of the Ordnance]
to direct payment (out of the 50,000l. directed as above for the
Ordnance Office) of 20,000l. to the East India Company to discharge
the debt owing to them for powder bought in Holland: same to be
placed to the account of the land services and sea services
[of the Ordnance] respectively in the usual proportions. Ibid., p. 77. |
August 11. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ John
Davies (assistant to the surveyor of the warehouse London port)
as surveyor thereof loco Benj. Clarke deceased. |
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Jno. Tillotson as assistant to the Surveyor of the said warehouse
(loco said Davies); he having been an additional assistant or clerk
to the Surveyor. |
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Phillip Parsons to be additional clerk to the said Surveyor loco
said Tillotson. |
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Nicho Wanley and Phillip White as landwaiters London port with
distinct deputations ut supra p. 98; Thomas Cullum, one of the
landwaiters, being lately deceased. |
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Richard Buckridge as collector of the Four and a Half per cent.
Duty and of the [Plantation] Duties under 25 Car. II [c. 7] at
Antigua loco Samuell Horne deceased. |
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Jno. Sharpe as one of the waiters of the Four and a Half per cent.
Duty at Bridgetown, Barbados, loco Samuel Cox preferred to be
searcher there. |
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Anthony Wilkinson as a tidesman in the inferior list London port
loco Cha. Kitchingman deceased. |
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Samuell Cox (one of the waiters of the Four and a Half per cent.
Duty at Bridgetown, Barbados) as searcher thereof there loco William
Buckley deceased. |
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Rowland Olive to be established as a riding surveyor at East
Guildford near Rye harbour with the usual salary of 60l. per an. and
30l. per an. for a servant and horse. Out Letters (Customs) XIII,
pp. 364, 365, 366, 367. |
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Treasury reference to the Navy Commissioners of the petition of
John Bowles shewing that he contracted with them [the Treasury
Lords] to re-admeasure all ships at his own cost and charge, my
Lords only allowing a fourth part of what should be saved to his
Majesty thereby; and that he did proceed to re-admeasure the said
ships; in which he made appear that the sum of 28,541l. 12s. 8d.
ought to be saved to his Majesty [on the hire thereof]; and upon
payment of some of those ships the sum of 2,526l. 11s. 3d. was
actually stopped; further that he hath expended 1,922l. 10s. 0d.
in this service: therefore praying that said 2,526l. 11s. 3d. may be
paid to him out of tallies in the Navy Treasurer's hands. Reference
Book VII, p. 230. |
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Same to same of the petition of Katha[rine] Harman, on behalf
of herself and others, shewing that they have each a debt due to
them for stores &c. delivered to the Navy by bills signed by the
Navy Board amounting [in all] to 4,728l. 15s. 7½d.: therefore praying
payment of same out of tallies in the Navy Treasurer's hands on
the salt Duty or New Impositions. Ibid., p. 232. |
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Treasury warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Thomas
Neale Esq. and Michaell Thompson gent. of coal mines in Co. Durham
ut supra pp. 186–7 at the rent of 1l. 6s. 8d. per an. and a sixth part of
the clear yearly profit. |
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Followed by undated entry of the Treasury Lords' signature of
the docquet of this lease. Warrants not Relating to Money XV,
p. 368b. |
August 11. |
Same to same for a same to Peter Knight, yeoman, of a tenement
ut supra Treasury Calendar, Vol. XI. pp. 272–3 being a tenement in
Nether Treveria in the Duchy of Cornwall for 99 years terminable
on 2 lives in reversion of the life of John Hoskins remaining in
the existing lease; at the rent of 6l. 10s. 0d. without increase and
3l. for a heriot and 3l. for a farlieve on every alienation or
assignment and fine of 24l. and 7l. for buying off the increased
rent payable for the life in being and 3l. for a heriot and 9l. for
3 parlieves or 43l. in all. |
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Appending: undated docquet entry of this lease the new lives
being Peter Knight and Grace Best. Ibid., pp. 369, 396. |
August 12. |
Same to Edward Nicholas to pay 1,510l. 13s. 4d. to poor
pensioners detailed, as royal bounty. This list displays considerable
variations from that in Tr. Cal. XI, pp. 377–8, X, p. 1271. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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Alice King |
75 |
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Dame Katherine Dallyson, Williamina
Bunce, Dame Sarah Newcomen, William
Conyers, Ann Fitzharrey, Ellen Carlisle,
Mary Clinton, Mary Stedman 50l. each |
400 |
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Mary Bedford |
20 |
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Edward Tyringham, Margret Whittle 40l.
each |
80 |
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Mary Simpson |
60 |
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Martha Simpson, Barbara Roche, Mary
Mitchell, Martha Frances 30l. each |
120 |
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Ann Goodman |
25 |
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Isabella Gwillims, Margaret Morrison,
Rabsey Smithsby, Eliz. Reynolds, Mary
Watson, Ann Disney and her sister,
Ursula Church, Dame Lunsford, Mary
Bocock, Joyce Greeting, Katherine
Ironmonger, John Lee, Mary Nevill,
Sophia Nevill, Eleanor Ross, Susanna
Woodward, 20l. each |
320 |
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Martha Bastin |
18 |
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Eleanor Pendrill |
16 |
13 |
4 |
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Hester D' Civill, Ellen Prideaux, Martin
Carbonnell, Mary Brincknell, 15l. each |
60 |
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Thomas Frye, Thomas Gummins, William
Bawham, Ann Head, Jone Mills,
Katherine Roberts, Jone Launce, Susanne
Clark, Richard Jennings, Dame Eliz.
Lenthall, Eliz. Richards, Eliz. Loup,
Bevis Gough, Eliz. Madge, Geo. Holder,
Ann Silver, Richard Yates, Mary Leech,
Katherina Tessin, Job Atkins, William
Disney, Ann Hartwell, Sarah Ryle, Margret
Marshall, Magret Jolliffe, Eliz. Churchill
Ann Mansell and her sister, 10l. each |
250 |
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John Stevens |
6 |
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Magdalen Thomas, Mary Webster, Ann
Moody, Alice Shipton, 5l. each |
20 |
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Hester Walker, Mabella Cooper, 10l. each |
20 |
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£1510 |
13 |
4 |
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Money Book XIII, p. 357. |
August 12. |
Money warrant for 60l. to the Dean and Chapter of Westminster
for one year to June 24 last on the annuity for the French Ministers
in the Savoy. Money Book XIII, p. 358. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (out of
the rent of Hackney Coaches) 50l. to the Earl of Ranelagh, Paymaster of the Forces, to be paid over to Capt. Thomas Hart, in part
of 162l. 7s. 0d. for his arrears as late Captain in the Royal Regiment
of Fusiliers. (Same to said Earl to so pay same). Disposition Book
XIV, p. 78. |
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Treasury warrant to same to issue 50,000l. in Exchequer Bills to
said Earl, on the unsatisfied order in his name for the Forces; as
imprest for the subsistence of the Army in Flanders. (In the margin:
[paid Aug.] 20, 40,000l.: [Aug.] 27, 10,000l.) Ibid., p. 79. |
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William Lowndes to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of Hannah Goobet for payment of the money due
to her husband as a captain in Col. Ingoldsby's Regiment. Out
Letters (General) XV, p. 326. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners to send a Customs officer
to the Earl of Bellomont's lodgings in Dover Street to seal his goods
in order to their transport to New England. Ibid. |
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Same to the Excise Commissioners enclosing the petition [missing]
of John Dawes, bridle cutter and leather dresser setting forth that
he was concerned in the proposals for laying a Duty on leather;
and praying a place as a General Surveyor or General Rider for the
said Duty. My Lords recommend him for employment. Ibid.,
p. 327. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Major Edward Nott for payment of his proportion here
[in England] of the subsistence lately ordered for the Regiment in
the West Indies, whereof he is Major; and also the arrears due to
him on his pay and subsistence from 1693 April 1 to 1695 May 1.
Ibid. |
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Same to same to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of
several poor housekeepers of the City and Liberty of Westminster
praying relief of the poor quarterly pensioners who are in their [the
said housekeepers'] debt. Ibid. |
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Same to same to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Lieut.
Col. Bristow praying payment of 150l. 15s. 6d. due to him as Capt.
in the Regiment of Guards to balance his account for the year 1692.
Ibid., p. 328. |
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Same to same to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of the
inhabitants of Carlisle for clearing the subsistence due to a Company
of Sir John Jacob's Regiment quartered there to January 1 last,
Ibid., p. 329. |
August 12. |
Same to same to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Capt.
James Norton for payment of the subsistence and arrears due to
him for near 5 years' service in the West Indies as a Captain in
Col. Godfrey Lloyd's Regiment and that he may be subsisted as a
Reformed Captain until he be otherwise provided for. Ibid., p. 333. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of the wives and other relations of the seamen
lately belonging to his Majesty's hired ship the Muscovia Merchant:
praying payment of the wages due to them. Ibid., p. 327. |
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Same to same. My Lords have been made acquainted with
yours of the 7th inst. touching a credit to be given to the [Forestry]
Agents going to New England for what money shall be wanting
for procuring the specimens of naval stores which which are to be
provided there "and sent to New England" [sic for sent to England].
You are to give them such credit there as you think requisite: on
their drawing bills on you for what they shall so take up my Lords
intend to furnish money for paying the said bills. Ibid., p. 328. |
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Same to Mr. Butler. Send my Lords the truest account or
estimate you can of the arrears at this time owing to the King on
the revenue of First Fruits and Tenths. Ibid. |
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Same to the Agents [for Taxes] to write to the several Receivers
General of Taxes in England and Wales to transmit weekly accounts
to you of the Exchequer Bills which they receive [for such taxes]
on those funds whereon they are to be cancelled: which accounts
you are to lay before my Lords from time to time. Ibid., p. 329. |
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Same to John Povey to report on the enclosed petition of Col.
Christopher Codrington, Governor of the Leeward Isles, for passing
his accounts of moneys received and paid in the West Indies; in
order to his obtaining a quietus. Ibid. |
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Treasury reference to the Postmasters General of the petition of
Ralph Blackhall shewing that he is Collector of the Penny Post for
near 18 miles circumference in city and country at the salary of
55l. per an. out of which he pays 8l. per an. taxes and hath neither
house rent, firing nor perquisites as his predecessor had: therefore
praying that his salary be made 100l. per an. or that he may enjoy
the perquisites as his predecessor did. Reference Book VII, p. 231. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of John Mason gent.,
Receiver General for the third and fourth 4s. Aids [for Co. Cambridge],
praying that overpayments 213l. 12s. 9d. and 1,193l. 19s. 2½d. on
the said Aids respectively may be transferred to his account of the
3s. Aid. Ibid. |
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Same to Philip Ryley of the petition of the keepers, woodwards
and rangers of Waltham Forest shewing that for above 5 years past
they have received no wages; therefore praying payment in view
of their necessitous condition. Ibid. |
August 12. |
Treasury reference to Isaac Newton, Warden of the Mint, of the
petition of Frances Moor gent shewing that William Hawkins of
London was executed for counterfeiting and petitioner has been at
expense in finding out his forfeited estate of considerable value:
therefore praying power from the Treasury to receive and recover
same. Reference Book VII, p. 231. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Edward Foxen
of Toddington Co. Beds., yeoman, shewing that with one John
Olney he was collector of the fourth 4s. Aid for Toddington parish,
that Olney received all the money and is gone off with the same
and petitioner is put into gaol for it; therefore praying release in
consideration of his having faithfully answered the collection of the
second and third 4s. Aid and not meddling with the money of the
said fourth Aid "not knowing or intending to engage in that
receipt with the said Olney." Ibid. |
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Report to the Lords Justices, England, from the Treasury Lords
on the petition of Benj. Montjoy and Seth Loftus concerning the
estate of Arthur Mangey who was executed at York for coining. We
have referred same to Henry Baker, our solicitor, and we submit
his report [missing] thereon herewith. Warrants not Relating to
Money XV, p. 370. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices, Ireland. Arthur
French and his son in law James Farrell have petitioned us shewing
that from a report of Lord Capel, late Lord Deputy, it appears that
said French was Mayor of Galway when [the town] surrendered to
the King and did obtain from General Ginkle an assurance to free
his estate and the estates of his wife's orphans (of whom the said
Farrell is one) from forfeiture and that they obtained a royal letter
to the chief Governor of Ireland that they should not be put out or
molested in the quiet enjoyment thereof until the King's determination of the whole matter. Please direct that no part of the
said estates be passed to any person until the King's pleasure be
further known herein. Out Letters (Ireland) VII, p. 243. |
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Same to same to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of
Capt. Godfrey Richards, late purveyor of the Train of Artillery in
Ireland, shewing that 4,892l. 4s. 11½d. is due to him upon the balance
of his accounts and praying payment thereof out of the revenue,
Ireland, or by way of rents of several forfeited estates rented by him.
Ibid., p. 244. |
August 13. |
William Lowndes to the Paymaster of the Works to issue the 500l.
malt tickets ut supra p. 250 as follows viz. 100l. to Lord Fitz Harding
for 2 years' repairs of the Mall in St. James's Park to June 24 last;
and 400l. to Mr. London on account for repairs and alterations to
the Privy Garden at Whitehall. Disposition Book XIV, p. 78. |
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Treasury warrant to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 57,591l.
0s. 4d. in Exchequer Bills to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied
order in his name as Paymaster of the Forces: as imprest: to be
applied as follows viz. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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for subsistence [of the Forces] in Flanders
being intended to answer several of Mr.
Hill's bills payable to Mr. Medina |
9950 |
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for ditto, being to answer like bills payable
to Mr. Bateman |
10000 |
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for ditto, to answer like bills payable to Sir
Henry Furnace and Sir Theodore Jansen |
10000 |
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for Mr. Stratford for last year's arrears to
the Duke of Holstein and half the advance
for this year |
9375 |
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for subsistence [of the Forces] in Flanders
being to answer a bill of Mr. Hill's payable
to Abraham Houblon with interest at 6
per cent from May 12 last, the time same
became due, to this day |
8442 |
2 |
11 |
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for Mr. Clark on account of contingencies in
attending the General Officers for 2 years
(in the margin: unsatisfied 1l. 0s. 4d.). |
327 |
11 |
9 |
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for subsistence [of the Forces] in Flanders
and is to complete 38,633l. 5s. 8d. upon
Mr. Hill's bills payable to Monsieur
Schuylenberg and in the hands of Mr.
Eyles |
9333 |
5 |
8 |
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for Jasper English on several contingent
[Army contingency] warrants for fire,
candle and other necessaries for the
Guards at Hampton Court |
163 |
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£57591 |
0 |
4 |
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Ibid., p. 80. |
August 13. |
William Lowndes to same to issue 919l. 11s. 10d. to Mr. Packer
for necessaries furnished at the Receipt: to be issued out of loans
in the name of Bartholomew Burton on credit of the Hereditary
and Temporary Excise. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to same to issue in Exchequer Bills 50,000l.
to the Earl of Orford on the unsatisfied order in his name as
Navy Treasurer and 50,000l. to the Earl of Ranelagh on the like
order in his name as Paymaster of the Forces: both sums being
intended to be by them delivered to the Trustees for Circulating
Exchequer Bills to be applied by them to satisfy to the several
subscribers to the contract for exchanging the said Bills the money
they are to pay for the first fourth part of their respective subscriptions: and the said sums are to be refunded to the Navy
Treasurer and the Paymaster of the Forces respectively either in
money or [Exchequer] Bills by the said Trustees when they shall
have received all the payments from the subscribers "upon the
said new subscriptions." Ibid., p. 81. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners to make out a bill according to
the method of the Navy Office for allowing to the Navy Treasurer
the sum of 8,281l. 10s. 0d. by him paid for the discount of tallies
as follows; taking care that the same be placed on the proper
heads in the Navy Accounts: viz. |
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tallies for 35,000l. issued for the Yards. |
discount. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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on wines and vinegar 7700l. at 19¼ per cent. |
1482 |
5 |
0 |
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ditto 10400l. at 20¼ " |
2106 |
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ditto 15400l. at 21¼ " |
3272 |
10 |
0 |
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ditto 1500l. at 22¼ " |
333 |
15 |
0 |
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tallies for 2,000l. issued for the Yards. |
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on the 3s. Aid 1000l. at 32¼ " |
322 |
10 |
0 |
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ditto 1000l. at 33¼ " |
332 |
10 |
0 |
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tallies for 7,200l. part of 200,000l. issued for Recalls. |
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on wines and vinegar 7200l. at 6 per cent. |
432 |
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£8281 |
10 |
0 |
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Disposition Book XIV, p. 84. |
August 13. |
William Lowndes to Mr. Yard to insert in next Monday's Gazette
an advertisement, detailed, calling on the contractors to the second
contract for circulating Exchequer Bills to pay on the 20th inst.
to the Trustees the first instalment thereon being one full fourth
part of their subscriptions. (The like notice to the Auditor of the
Receipt). Out Letters (General) XV, p. 330. |
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Same to the Attorney General to report his opinion on the following
case: viz. |
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"A Receiver of Excise in the country having in his hand new
moneys or guineas of the Duties of Excise, which are appropriated
by the various relative Acts of Parliament] under penalties in case
of being diverted, doth pay the same in the country to a
merchant or his correspondent and takes from him a bill [of
exchange] payable in new money or guineas to the Commissioners
of Excise on the Receiver's account; and then the merchant
tenders Exchequer Bills for his money to the Commissioners
of Excise or to their cashier, which are accepted in payment for the
money and are brought into the Exchequer for the payment of
loans and are to be answered in new money or guineas to the lenders
by the [Exchequer Bill] Trustees in that behalf; Query: whether
this practice be lawful in the Excise or in any other aid or revenue
which is appropriated. Ibid., p. 331. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwaite to procure the King's signature to a
warrant (prepared pursuant to his Majesty's command before his
departure for Holland) for an annuity of 250l. to Lady Ann St.
George out of the Navy Office instead of out of the Exchequer.
Ibid. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to notify the Tellers of the
Receipt to make out and transmit to my Lords a new list of the
Malt Lottery tickets remaining in their hands after the time of
drawing and to express therein the course of payment each ticket
is to have by the drawing of the indices; and where any ticket has
a benefit by the printed list of the drawing the benefit is to be
expressed against the number of the ticket. Ibid., p. 332. |
August 13. |
Same to the Earl of Orford for a like return of the like tickets
remaining in your hands. (The like letters respectively to the
Earl of Ranelagh [as Paymaster of the Forces]; Mr. Bertie [as
Treasurer of the Ordnance]; Mr. Fox [as one of the Paymasters
of the Forces, Ireland]; the Transports Commissioners; Mr. Povey
as Treasurer to the Commissioners for Sick and Wounded; the
Treasurer of the Chamber; Mr. Nicholas [as Paymaster of the late
Queen's servants &c.]; the Master of the Horse). Ibid. |
August 16. (August 26. new style) |
Royal warrant under the King's sign manual dated "at our
Court at Dieren" to the Admiralty Lords to pay to Dame Ann St.
George from Lady day last the annuity or pension of 250l.: out of
the ordinary charge of the Navy: during pleasure: being the
pension granted by Charles II 1665 Aug. 28 to Ann Lawson now
wife of Sir Thomas St. George Kt., Garter Principal King-at-Arms,
in consideration of the services of her father Sir John Lawson Kt.:
the said pension being now considerably in arrear at the Exchequer
and she having prayed that same may be transferred to the ordinary
charge of the Navy. King's Warrant Book XIX, p. 423. |
August 17. |
R. P[owys] (in the absence of Mr. Lowndes) to the Earl of Ranelagh
to put 120,000l. of salt tallies and orders (which have been issued
to you for the Forces) into the hands of the Dutch Ambassador as
a credit for raising money in Holland for the service of the Forces
in Flanders, taking the Ambassador's receipt for same: all pursuant
to the King's pleasure as by Mr. Blathwaite's letter of the 19th inst.:
and further to put into the said Ambassador's hands 10,000l. of
the tallies and orders in your hands on the 3s. Aid as a credit for
raising money for the Forces on the Rhine, taking his acquittance
for same in like manner. (In the margin: revoked: see infra p. 303.
Disposition Book XIV, p. 81. |
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Same to same. There was 100,000l. in Malt Lottery tickets
deposited in your hands designed as a security for 1,000,000 guilders
which the King is borrowing of the States General, which security
is now given by depositing in the hands of the Dutch Ambassador
120,000l. of salt tallies. Please reserve the said 100,000l. Lottery
tickets for the supply of subsistence for the Forces in Flanders.
Ibid., p. 82. |
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Treasury warrant to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 5,000l.
in Exchequer Bills to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order
in his name as Paymaster of the Forces: as imprest: to be applied
towards discharging bills drawn by the Count de Frize for the
service of the Forces on the Rhine. Ibid. |
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Same to same to issue 20,000l. in like Bills to the Earl of Orford
on the unsatisfied order in his name as Navy Treasurer: as imprest:
to be paid over to the Victualling Commissioners, to be by them
applied as follows viz. 15,000l. for the [Victualling] course and
5,000l. for imprests. Ibid., p. 83. |
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William Lowndes to Mr. Hen. Shales to hear what Mr. Richard
Howson has to allege concerning the receipts of the King's [Crown
Land] revenue in Cos. York, Durham and Northumberland; and
to discourse Mr. Aldworth about the same; and thereupon to inform
my Lords how those rents are received and how accounted for.
Out Letters (General) XV, p. 333. |
August 17. |
Treasury reference to the Excise Commissioners of the petition
of John Weston, Daniell Bamford and Edward Richardson, brewers,
shewing that having business out of town, during which time a
double Duty was demanded for nonpayment of Excise on Tuesday
10th August 1697 "which would reduce each of your petitioner's
Duty to a month's arrear, allowed by the Commissioners of Excise"
and that they severally gave orders to their clerks to make timely
payment but the said clerks neglected to tender it till next morning:
therefore praying relief. Reference Book VII, p. 232. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Philemon
Coddan shewing that being empowered by the King's commission
to seize enemies' goods he repaired to Brest in France and there
seized the ship St. James and by force brought her thence with her
lading and condemned her as prize, upon which the King granted
him the said ship and goods, he paying customs which amount to
700l.: but the Customs Commissioners upon some malicious and
false accusation as if the seizure of the ship was not real have put
a stop to the delivery of the ship and paper and insist on a fine
of 100l. to the King from petitioner on pretence of judgment obtained
against him: therefore praying delivery of the ship and paper and
discharge of the said fine. Ibid. |
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Same to same of the petition of Robert Quarry shewing that he
bought 12 casks of sugar in Maryland which were part of the King's
fifths of a prize brought in there and condemned in the High Court
of Admiralty in that Province; that he loaded said sugar in Feb.
1694–5 and consigned it to his correspondent at Bristol; notwithstanding which the Customs officers at Bristol finding some of the
casks to be of foreign make seized "the same" as French sugars
and condemned the same in the Exchequer for want of a claim
occasioned by petitioner's absence: therefore praying satisfaction
for the said 12 casks of sugar which were publicly sold at Bristol
by the candle for above 100l. Ibid., p. 233. |
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Same to same of the petition of Henry Smith shewing having 60l.
which he was to dispose of in London be lodged it in the hands of
Alderman Allen of Chester till his return from Ireland, but his
business calling him to Ireland and the ship Rachell being ready to
sail at Holyhead he sent 57l. 16s. 0d. of the said money on board
but afterwards hearing that privateers lay in those coasts he applied
to Capt. James Prescott of Liverpool and agreed with him for a bill
for same payable to petitioner in London and going on board to
bring the money ashore he was followed by the Customs officers in
Liverpool who seized the money: therefore praying to have same
returned to him. Ibid. |
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Same to the Excise Commissioners of the petition of Arthur
Shallett shewing that rather than stand trial with the Excise
Commissioners he paid 8,260l. 4s. 1½d. in new money which ought to
have been paid in old money by tale at 5s. 8d. per ounce whereby
he is damnified 728l. 13s. 6d.: therefore praying directions to the
said Commissioners to make same good to him. Ibid., p. 234. |
August 19. |
The Treasury Lords to the Attorney General to use all lawful
means to vacate or quash the inquisitions had under the commission
to John Cheale et al for inquiry into derelict lands in Co. Sussex
under colour whereof divers lands, being the ancient propriety of
several gentlemen and others there, were seized into the King's
hands "which commission, we are well informed, is likely to prove
more of the trouble and vexation to his Majesty's subjects than of
any real benefit or advantage to the Crown." Out Letters (General)
XV, p. 333. |
August 20. |
Treasury warrant to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 10,000l.
in Exchequer Bills to Thomas Neale, Master and Worker of his
Majesty's Mints: as imprest: to be applied towards satisfying the
allowance of 5s. 4d. an ounce for all hammered silver moneys brought
into any of the Mints to be recoined at any time between 1696 Nov.
4 and 1697 July 1 according to the directions of the Act of Parliament 8–9 Wm. III c. 8. Disposition Book XIV, p. 83. |