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June 1. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 300l. to
Richard Whitworth out of loans made at the Exchequer for the use
of the Civil List. Disposition Book XIV, p. 222. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners. I have read to my Lords
your memorial of the 16th May last concerning money paid by the
several [outport] collectors of customs, viz. for imprest, conduct
and subsistence money to seamen. Send my Lords a list of the
respective sums so paid. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 440. |
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Treasury subscription for the execution of a warrant dated May
10 from Peregrine Bertie [Vice-Chamberlain of the Household] to
the Master of the Jewel House for the delivery to the Honble. Sir
William Beeston, Governor of Jamaica of [plate for the Chapel Royal
there viz.] two little flagons, one chalice, a paten and a receiver to
take the offerings in; not exceeding 60l. in value: all which the
bishop of London has certified to have been lost in the late earthquake at Jamaica. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, p. 68. |
June 2. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 187l.
10s. 0d. to Sir Algernon May out of loans in the Exchequer for the
Civil list. Disposition Book XIV, p. 222. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes to attend the Attorney General for
his opinion on the two enclosed cases [missing] one concerning a
collector of the last year's subsidy in the city of Exeter; the other
about assessing the estates of Roman Catholics sold to Protestants
and of such as were lately Non-Jurors but are since willing to take
the oaths. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 440. |
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Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Francis Geary Esq. praying a commission of enquiry
into certain lands alleged by him to be derelict and concealed in
Cos. Somerset and Devon. Ibid., p. 441. |
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Treasury fiat for royal letters patent to constitute William Hall
as Controller of Customs in Milford port on the surrender of Morgan
Powell gent. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 437. |
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Treasury reference to the Principal Commissioners of Prizes of
the petition of Capt. James Moodie shewing that he sold the hulls
of 2 prizes at a public sale at Scanderoon and Smyrna which prizes
were taken by Capt. Rigby and bought by Mr. Cha. Gibson for his
[Capt. Rigby's] use, who when he came to pay for same stopped a
third part as due to him and his ship's company by Act of Parliament as Captain: and when the ships came home "they" seized
the same, for which reason petitioner was arrested in an action of
6000l. until he could sell the two prizes; which he could not do but
was necessitated to give bond for the whole value which amounted to
470l. 4s. 0d.: that he offered to pay the tenths and other two-thirds
but "they" insist to have the whole of petitioner's bond "unless
your Lordships will be pleased to order us to deduct what is due to
the said Capt. Rigby as captain": therefore praying the Treasury
Lords' order to the Prize Officers to take the said two thirds with
the tenth which are due [respectively] to the King and the Navy
Treasurer [for the chest] at Chatham and to allow the captor's third
according to Act of Parliament. Reference Book VII, p. 274. |
June 3. |
Treasury warrant dormant in the Customs Cashier to pay the
salary of 10l. per an. to Richard Evans gent. as searcher of Milford
Haven port. Money Book XIV, p. 79. |
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Money warrant for 40l. to John Winter gent. sheriff of the town
and county of Southampton for the year ended 1696 Sept. 29 for an
overpayment on his account as such, arising by a payment to persons
for apprehending a clipper of the coin. (Money order dated June
7 hereon). Ibid., p. 80. Order Book IV, p. 458. |
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Treasury warrant dormant to the Postmasters General to pay
the annuity or yearly pension of 200l. granted to Isaac Manley Esq.
during the life of his father John Manley Esq. Money Book XIV,
p. 80. |
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William Lowndes to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of the purveyors of the Horse Guards and innkeepers of Westminster praying payment of the money due to them
from the Earl of Oxford's Regiment. What sum is so due and for
what time ? Out Letters (General) XV, p. 441. |
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Same to the late Contractors for the Hearthmoney. In reply
to your petition praying to be heard and that the process issued
against you may be stopped, my Lords do not think fit to recall
the same unless you forthwith consent to try the issue. Process
was directed against you upon a full hearing by counsel on both
sides. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ
Robert Harrison as waiter and searcher at Winderham, a member
of Berwick port, loco Nicholas Archbold deceased. |
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Thomas Wilden as waiter and searcher at Poulton and to officiate
for the patent searcher as his deputy loco Joseph Key deceased. |
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James Smith (collector at Chichester) to be removed to be collector
at Deal loco James Whitwood. Out Letters (Customs) XIII, pp.
435, 439. |
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Treasury reference to Mr. Ryley of the petition of Francis
Dorington (Dorrington), keeper of Hanger Lodge in Whittlewood
Forest, praying repair thereof at a cost of 4 tons of timber and 30l.
in money. Reference Book VII, p. 274. |
June 3. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of John
Boteler shewing that he became bound for about 1479l. 5s. 7d. for
Samuell Allen of London merchant who failed; therefore praying
to compound the bond after the rate of 6d. in the £. Ibid., p. 275. |
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Same to same of the petition of John Blake of London merchant
shewing that having his ship cast away he was foret for safety and
in distress to man her contrary to the Act of Navigation: therefore
praying restoration of her, forasmuch as she was English built.
Ibid. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Revenue Commissioners of Ireland to
report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Dame Frances O'Neile
the widow and of Rose, Mary, Elizabeth and Anne her daughters,
children of Sir Neale O'Neale for the better securing to them of a
rent charge "out of the said estate." Out Letters (Ireland) VII,
p. 415. |
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Treasury warrant to the Receipt for the levying of a tally purporting the payment by Sir John Germaine of 1895l. for his baronetcy
fee: as by the privy seal of May 26 last supra p. 332. Money Book
XIV, p. 81. |
[?] |
Treasury allowance of the salary bill, detailed, of the Hawkers
and Pedlars Office (the Commissioners &c. for Licensing Hawkers
and Pedlars) for the half year 1697 Nov. 17 to 1698 May 17: total
445l. Ibid., p. 82. |
June 4. |
Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a
particular of the office of Havenor of the Duchy of Cornwall in order
to a new lease thereof to John Worth for 99 years terminable on the
lives of John Worth, Thomas Herle and Robert Corker: at the
former rent of 30l. per an. and fine of 1600l. |
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Prefixing: (a) said Worth's petition for same ut supra p. — (b)
said Surveyor General's report thereon. I reported in Sept. last on
the petition of Nicholas Morice for this office and rated a fine of
1600l. but he refused it. I still consider the lease deserves such a
fine. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, p. 70. |
[?] |
Entry of the Treasury Lords' subscription of the docquet of an
in custodiam lease under the Exchequer seal to John Wolley of
divers lands and tenements in Co. Cardigan parcel of the lands and
tenements of David Oliver extended for debt: at a rent of 2s. 2d.
per an. and fine of 4s. 4d. Ibid. |
June 7. |
Money order for 94l. 4s. 0½d. to Tho. Hardy Esq., sheriff of Dorset
for the year ended 1696 Sept. 29, for an overpayment in his shrievalty
account arising by payments for arresting three highwaymen.
(Money order dated June 8 hereon). Money Book XIV, p. 82.
Order Book IV, p. 459. |
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Treasury warrant dormant to the Customs Cashier to pay the
salary of 12l. per an. to Charles Villiers Esq. as one of the two
searchers of Gravesend port. |
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Thomas Chiffinch the like salary as one of the said two searchers
there. Money Book XIV, pp. 86, 87. |
June 7. |
Money warrant for 20l. to the schoolmaster of Southwell School
for 2 years to 1698 Lady day on an ancient perpetuity of 10l. per an.
Money Book XIV, p. 99. |
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Money order for 200l. to Sir Salathiell Lovell for Easter, Trinity,
Michaelmas and Hilary terms 1697 as one of the Justices of Chester.
Order Book IV, p. 461. |
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Same for 250l. to Sir Joseph Jekyll for Michaelmas and Hilary
terms 1697 as Chief Justice of Chester. Ibid. |
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William Lowndes to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of William Sawle, clerk, praying payment of 30l.
or 40l. in part of the arrears due to him as Chaplain in Col. Stanley's
Regiment. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 441. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Thomas, Lord Wharton shewing that one Hugh Watson whom
he employed to manage his affairs and lead works in the north did
get together a considerable quantity of lead and sent it off to Holland
and afterwards withdrew himself thither; since which time a ship
of the said Watson's coming to Newcastle the petitioner has laid
hands on her and entered and paid the Duties but upon some question
on the Navigation Act the officers there have laid their hands on
her likewise: therefore praying that the ship may be delivered and a
noli prosequi entered as to the King's part in the seizure. Reference
Book VII, p. 275. |
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Same to same of the petition of Roger Laming to the King shewing
that for many years he has been a hoyman between Margate and
London; that in Oct. 1693 one Child, "then an officer there"
put on board petitioner's vessel some goods to be carried to London,
which goods on arrival proved to be French silk and lace and were
seized and condemned in the Exchequer Court: "that there is a
verdict against him for 760l."; that the goods were put on board
without his privity by petitioner's servant and he had no more for
carrying same than for other carriage and if the fine be levied 'twill
be his utter ruin: therefore praying that the Attorney General
may enter satisfaction upon the said judgment. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a
particular of 3 tenements, parcel of the manor of Bonyalva and
Duchy of Cornwall (now in lease to Mary Rose and upon her
surrender): in order to a lease thereof to Isaac Garner for 99 years
terminable on 3 lives: at the old rents and fine of 80l. |
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Prefixing: (a) note of said Garner's petition. (b) said Surveyor
General's report on said petition. The premises were granted to
Mary Ross, spinster, by Exchequer lease 1686–7 Mar. 10 see supra
Cal. Tr. Bks. Vol. VIII p. 572 viz. Kekewich's three tenements
(valued to her at 40l. per an.) and 2 other tenements (valued to her
at 23l. per an.). The first three are not now worth above 35l. per an.
and the other two not above 20l. per an. As petitioner and Mris.
Ross live in London 'tis no wonder if their lands have been
impoverished by their tenant or agent in Cornwall. I rate the
exchange of lives at 100l. fine unless regard be had of Garner's
misfortune, he having lent more money thereon than he can sell
it for and has lately lost the life [term] of Kekewich "who being
committed to Newgate for coining, made away with himself there."
Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, pp. 71–2. |
June 8. |
Royal warrant under the King's sign manual dated Kensington
to the Earl of Ranelagh, as Paymaster of the Forces, to take off the
respits on Major John Lowther's Company in the Regiment of
Col. Edward Dutton Colt amounting to 272l. 19s. 8d. as follows;
and in pursuance thereof in making out the debentures for the pay
of said Regiment to compute the pay of the said Company complete
according to the establishment from 1 Sept. 1692 to 31 August
1695 notwithstanding any muster rolls wanting for that time: all
on the petition of Sir William Lowther, father and administrator
to the said Major Lowther. |
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Appending: schedule of the said respits on the said Company:
(total 272l. 19s. 8d.). King's Warrant Book XIX, p. 508. |
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Royal sign manual for 350l. to Paul Foley for 70 days March 30
last to June 8 inst. on his allowance of 5l. a day as Speaker of the
House of Commons. (Money warrant dated June 10 hereon).
(Money order dated June 10 hereon). Ibid., p. 509, Money Book
XIV, p. 83, Order Book IV. p. 460. |
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Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 3000l.
to Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury, Secretary of State, for Secret
Service. |
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[The money warrant and money order hereon are not entered:
see infra under date 1698 Dec. 2 and 10.] King's Warrant Book XIX,
p. 509. |
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Same to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal for a
grant to the Mayor and Burgesses of Newcastle-on-Tyne of the
office of Tronor and Peisor of the port of the said town and the
members and creeks thereto belonging for the lives of William
Davyson of Grays Inn gent., (son of Timothy Davyson late of
Newcastle-on-Tyne merchant deceased), William Ramsey of
Newcastle merchant and Robert Tod of Kenton Co. Northumberland: with a clause that the Corporation shall not constrain any
person to weigh his goods at the public scale: the said Corporation
having represented that the said office is now void and in the gift of
the Crown and that though they built the houses and warehouses
where the said office is kept the persons who lately had the office
have nevertheless exacted great Duties which tended to enhance the
price of commodities to the great discouragement of trade and
have therefore prayed a grant of the office to the intent that all the
King's subjects trading to the said port may be freed from the said
inconveniences: to which petition the Customs Commissioners
offer no objection. Ibid., p. 510. |
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Same to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 1200l. per an.
to Francis Bond, President of the Council of the Island of Barbados,
to wit for the period during which he took upon him the execution
of that government on the death of Col. Francis Russell late Captain
General and Governor of said island until the date of the commission
to Ralph Grey the present Governor thereof: to be paid out of the
Four and a Half per cent. Duty there: all by reason that by the
King's instructions only a moiety of said salary is allowed to the
Commander-in-Chief during the absence of the Governor but the
said Bond has represented that he maintained the dignity of that
government under great difficulties in time of war and mortality
at his own great expense and charge much above what the said
[moiety] allowance will come to, and the neglect of his own private
affairs and the impairing both of his health and estate. King's
Warrant Book, pp. 511–12. |
June 8. |
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a same for 50,000l. to
Edward Nicholas Esq., as imprest for the allowances established for
the servants of the late Queen Consort and for other necessary
and contingent charges or allowances. [The privy seal hereon bears
date June 23]. Ibid., p. 512. |
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Royal sign manual for the following payments: as royal bounty:
out of any unappropriated money in the Receipt. |
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to Edward Howard Esq. |
50l. |
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to William Fanshaw Esq. |
50l. |
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to Ann Fitzharrey Esq. |
50l. |
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to Henry Bulstrode Esq. out of 2 fines (one of 50l. on
James Avelin and one of 20l. on Francis Cooling at
the Sussex Assizes for breaking open the stable of Sir
Henry Goring and cutting the hocks of a horse in the
same) |
70l. |
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(Money warrant dated June 21 hereon). (Money order dated
June 21 hereon). Ibid., p. 513. Money Book XIV, p. 87. Order
Book IV, p. 461. |
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Money warrant for 87l. 10s. 0d. to Robert Wosely Esq. for a bill
of extraordinaries for two quarters ended 1696 March 3 (new style) as
Envoy Extraordinary to the Elector of Bavaria. (Money order
dated June 21 hereon). |
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Appending: said bill dated Brussels April 4 new style as allowed
1696 April 6 by Secretary the Duke of Shrewsbury, except the first
article thereof. |
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£ |
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for Exchequer fees on two quarters' ordinary to
1695 Dec. 3 |
30 |
0 |
0 |
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for postage of letters received ord[inarily] franked |
40 |
0 |
0 |
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for intelligence |
40 |
0 |
0 |
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for pens, ink, paper and wax |
7 |
10 |
0 |
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Money Book XIV, p. 85. Order Book IV, p. 463. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 5000l.
to the Earl of Portland on the unsatisfied order in his name for
the Privy Purse: to be issued out of the 5000l. which shall be lent
by Thomas Hall upon credit of the Exchequer in General for the
service of the Civil List. Disposition Book XIV, p. 222. |
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Same to same to issue 500l. to Francis De la Rue out of such
money as shall be paid into the Exchequer by Maurice Rockland
[sic for Bockland] for the fine of a lease. Ibid., p. 223. |
June 8. |
Same to the [Principal] Commissioners of Prizes to report on the
enclosed petition and papers [missing] of Capt. Thomas Warren,
Commander of the King's ship Windsor, relating to a small prize
he took and carried into Cadiz and delivered to the Consul there.
Out Letters (General) XV, p. 442. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes to report on the enclosed memorial
[missing] of Capt. Mitchell who was Receiver General [of Taxes]
in Gloucestershire in 1692. Ibid. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners enclosing the petition
[missing] of Robert Shelmerdine. My Lords recommend him for
such employment in the Coal Duties as you find him "fit for, and,
if it may be, in or near London where his family is." Ibid. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of James Whitwood, collector of Customs at Deal, shewing that the
said Commissioners have lately suspended him and restored the
surveyor who was accused of the same crime which was that he
had beat and discouraged one of the tidesmen in a seizure he had
made: which petitioner denies because many boatmen and tidesmen had possession of the seizure: that he has been surveyor and
collector for 14 years and never committed a questionable act:
"that whereas the Commissioners have proposed that Mr. Ja.
Smith, collector of Chichester, might be removed to the petitioner's
collection and him to Mr. Smith's, prays to be disposed either way
as to their Lordships shall seem meet." Reference Book VII, p. 276. |
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Same to same of the memorial of William Hunt shewing that by
order of the Treasury Lords the rents of Michaell Wicks were ordered
to be stopped till he had made out his account with the King which
account was referred to [by] the Barons of the Exchequer to Mr.
Eden; that notwithstanding the said order Wickes still receives
his said rents and maintains a suit with the King with the money
and has not yet made up his accounts: therefore praying Treasury
direction herein. Ibid. |
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Same to Sir Thomas Trevor, Attorney General, of the petition
of Charles, Earl of Carlisle, shewing that he had a considerable
debt upon Sir John Fenwick's estate before the forfeiture thereof
by his attainder: therefore praying a privy seal to enable him to
sue for the said forfeited estate, to pay his said debt out of it and
to be accountable to the King for the balance. Ibid. |
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Same to Samuell Travers, Surveyor General of Crown Lands, of
the petition of Sir Robert Davers for a new 60 years' lease of a
piece of ground with an old gallery and other ruinous buildings
thereon near the Duchy House in the Strand with an addition of
six foot in breadth to be taken out of the Stable Yard. Ibid., p. 277. |
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Treasury warrant for satisfaction, by record of surplusage, of the
surplus of 11l. 5s. 0d. standing on the account of John Ponsonby
Esq. sheriff of Cumberland for the year ended 1696 Sept. 29: to
be satisfied out of the remain or debit of the like amount standing
on the account of Isaac Wollaston Esq. sheriff [of Co. Leicester]
for the year ended 1697 Sept. 29. |
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Prefixing: extracts from the Great Roll of the Pipe of said surplusage and said remain certified by Peter Prowle, Deputy Clerk of
the Pipe. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, p. 72. |
[? June 8.] |
Entry of the Treasury Lords' signature of the docquet of an in
custodiam lease under the Exchequer seal to William Longueville
Esq. of several lands and tenements in Co. Suffolk being lands of
Sir Cæsar Wood alias Cranmer Kt. outlaw: at a rent of 4l. 9s. 0d.
per an. and fine of 8l. 18s. 0d. Ibid., p. 73. |
June 8. |
Treasury warrants to the Principal Officers and Commissioners for
Prizes to appoint John, George and Robert Maxwell to be joint agents
for Prizes in the island of Providence: to be rewarded according
to the merit of their services, without any standing salary: the
said Commissioners having been lately informed of some prizes
that have been brought into the said island, where there have been
no agents yet appointed. |
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Charles Thomas and Talbot Edwards as agents for all prize ships
and goods brought into the island of Barbados since the beginning
of the late war; it being represented that several prizes have been
carried thither and disposed of, of which no account has as yet been
rendered. |
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George Heathcote and Josiah Heathcote as agents for prizes at
Jamaica: the said Commissioners having represented by their
memorial of May 31 last that there hath yet been no account rendered
to them by their agents in Jamaica of any prizes brought into that
island. Ibid. |
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Royal warrant under the King's sign manual dated Kensington,
to the Lords Justices Ireland to order the payment of 1124l. 3s. 35/8d.
to Lawrence Stanyon in repayment of an overpayment on the
account made up by Edward Richbell, deceased, and the said
Stanyan on behalf of themselves and the rest of their partners in
the late farm of the revenues of Ireland all ut supra p. 302–3: the
late Lords Justices of England having directed such a repayment as
above ut ibid but no part of the said sum having yet been paid. Out
Letters (Ireland) VII, p. 416. |
June 9. |
Same to Lord Edward Russell, Treasurer of the Chamber, to pay
Theodor Randue, Housekeeper in Windsor Castle, the additional
allowance of 57l. 16s. 8d. per an. from 1698 Lady Day to make up
his present salary 320l. per an.: he having represented that the
daily expense he is at in keeping servants and buying of necessaries
as mops, brooms, pails, tubs, scrubbing brushes and several other
things used by them in looking after the said Castle, together with
the taxes and other charges, exceeds the present yearly allowance of
262l. 3s. 4d. by above 40l. per an. and that he hath no other wages
nor board wages. King's Warrant Book XX, p. 3. |
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Money warrant for 200l. to Sir Robert Killigrew for half-a-year
to 1697 Sept. 29 on his pension. (Money order dated June 16
hereon.) Money Book XIV, p. 83. Order Book IV, p. 462. |
June 9. |
Treasury warrant to the Postmasters General to pay 2350l. to
the Duchess of Cleveland for half-a-year to 1695 June 24 on her
annuity of 4700l. Money Book XIV, p. 83. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 1500l.
to me [Lowndes] on the unsatisfied order in my name for secret
service: out of loans remaining in the Exchequer for the uses of
the Civil List. |
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And 500l. to Henry Baker out of the like loans (in the margin:
319l. 5s. 6½d. [paid hereon] July 1). Disposition Book XIV, p. 223. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of the additional gunners in the citadel of Plymouth;
praying their arrears of pay, they being lately disbanded. Out
Letters (General) XV, p. 443. |
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Treasury warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Maurice
Bocland of premises ut supra Tr. Cal. X, p. 663 (being the Manor
of Shepton Mallet Co. Somerset) for 31 years at the ancient rent of
40l. 13s. 9d. per an. and fine of 500l. |
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Followed by: undated entry of the Treasury Lords signature of
the docquet of this lease. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, pp.
74–79. |
June 10. |
Money warrant for 53l. 6s. 8½d. to Jno. Bagshaw Esq., late Sheriff
for Co. Derby, for an overpayment in his shrievalty account arising
by payments for apprehending 2 counterfeiters. (Money order
dated June 28 hereon). Money Book XIV, p. 84. Order Book IV,
p. 465. |
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Same for 26l. 5s. 9d. to William Lea, late Sheriff for Co. Worcester,
for like overpayment arising by payments for apprehending a
highway robber. (Money order dated June 28 hereon). Money
Book IV, p. 84. Order Book IV, p. 466. |
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Same for 21l. 7s. 7½d. to Stephen Rothwell Esq., late Sheriff of
Co. Lincoln, for like overpayment arising by payments for the arrest
of 2 counterfeiters. (Money order dated June 28 hereon). Money
Book IV, p. 86. Order Book IV, p. 465. |
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William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to imprest 1000l.
to each of the Colonels of the two Marine Regiments upon account
of subsistence to the said Regiments: out of Exchequer Bills remaining in the Navy Treasurer's hands arising by the sale of Malt
Lottery tickets. Disposition Book XIV, p. 223. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners. My Lords are informed
that the Dutch ship Paradice was lately cast away on the Goodwin
Sands and that several parcels of wine were saved out of her, whereof
the King's share amounts to 1400l. Give my Lords an account
hereof. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 443. |
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Same to same for an account of all such seizures whereof the
King's part is not yet paid into the Exchequer and how much the
King's share thereof amounts to. Ibid. |
June 10. |
William Lowndes to the Auditors of Imprests for a state of the
debt owing by the late Lord Griffin on his accounts as late
Treasurer of the Chamber. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 443. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of
Rudolph Knipe et al shewing that their ship the Fortune of Narva was
seized on pretence of the Navigation Act: therefore praying remission
of the King's share of the forfeiture. Reference Book VII, p. 276. |
June. 14. |
William Lowndes to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of Mary Smith, widow of Hugh Smith praying
payment of 151l. 16s. 8d. due to him as an Ensign in Col. Mordaunt's
Regiment. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 444. |
June 16. |
Regulation, under the King's sign manual, of the subsistence for
the Company of Foot which is to remain in Newfoundland: to
commence from 1698 Sept. 1 or from the date of the formation of
the Company in case it can be formed before Sept. 1 (to the Lieutenant
3s. 6d. a day as money and to the Ensign 2s. 6d. a day in money,
"the provisions they shall receive, to be shortned upon this
subsistence"; 2s. a day in money and 1s. 6d. in provisions for the
3 serjeants; 8d. a day in money and 1s. a day in provisions for the
2 drummers; 7s. 2d. a day in money and 1l. 1s. 6d. a day in provisions for the 43 privates being 2d. a day in money and 6d. a day
in provisions for each of them: total Regulation 16s. 10d. a day in
money and 1l. 5s. 6d. a day in provisions). King's Warrant Book
XIX, p. 531. |
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A schedule, under the King's sign manual, of the distribution of
money to the officers and soldiers in Newfoundland on account of
their arrears, to 1st Sept. 1698. |
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for the Company to be formed there: |
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£ |
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to the Lieutenant |
30 |
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to the Ensign |
25 |
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to each of the 3 serjeants 10l. |
30 |
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to each of the 5 corporals and drums 6l. |
30 |
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to each of the 43 privates 3l. |
129 |
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£244 |
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and for such other officers and soldiers as shall be present
at Newfoundland and are intended to be disbanded: |
£ |
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d. |
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to Lieut.-Col. Handaside for himself |
30 |
0 |
0 |
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to each Captain |
15 |
0 |
0 |
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to each Lieut. and Ensign |
7 |
10 |
0 |
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to each serjeant |
1 |
10 |
0 |
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to each corporal and drummer |
1 |
0 |
0 |
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to each private soldier |
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15 |
0 |
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The remainder after such distribution is to be deposited in the
hands of the Commissary of the Stores to be issued to the company
for subsistence as directed by the [above] Regulation according to
their effective numbers from time to time; and in case any incident
charges be accruing for the Company such as fire and candle for
the guards or otherwise the King allows that the same be paid out
of the remainder of the money allotted for the subsistence; provided
the same do not exceed 50l. for one year from Sept. 1 next. Ibid.,
pp. 531–2. |
[? June 16.] |
William Lowndes to the Earl of Ranelagh. The Council of Trade
have represented to the Treasury that Capt. Norris, Commander of
the squadron bound for Newfoundland, is ready to depart and that
it is convenient that the money ordered to be sent thither should be
put into his hands. Please pay him 1000l. for the uses intended,
out of moneys in your hands for the use of the Forces. |
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They have also represented that a year's provisions for the
soldiers there hath been sent by the Victualling Commissioners and
no persons appointed to take care of the distribution thereof.
Please appoint — Huxford (whom the Master of the Ordnance
has commissioned to take care of the ammunition and stores of
war) to be Commissary and Storekeeper of the said provisions.
Disposition Book XIV, p. 224. |
June 16. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Richard Littlehales shewing that he served the late Queen as
footman until her decease; that he is very poor and out of employ:
therefore praying to be a riding surveyor to prevent owlers on the
coast of Sussex and Kent. The Commissioners are to present him
for such employ as he is fit for. Reference Book VII, p. 277. |
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Same to Mr. Clayton of the petition of Capt. Charles Edwards
shewing that his pocket being picked of four Exchequer Bills for 5l.
each he went to Sir Robert Howard's Office and entered a caveat
to stop them if offered for payment there and two of them are since
actually stopped there: therefore praying an order to the Auditor
of the Receipt to deliver him the said two Bills on his affidavit that
they are two of the stolen Bills. Ibid. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes of the memorial of the Commissioners
for the Capitation Tax for Westminster, setting forth the extraordinary services of William May and John Jones, as messengers
in carrying out of summons to the said Commissioners: praying
something for their relief. Ibid. |
June 21. |
Money warrant for 500l. to Henry Baker, as imprest for Crown
Law charges. (Money order dated June 24 hereon). Money Book
XIV, p. 87. Order Book IV, p. 462. |
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Treasury warrant dormant to the Customs Cashier to pay the
salary of 12l. per an. to Robert Lewis Esq. as searcher in Lynn
Regis port: |
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William Hall gent the fee or salary of 10l. per an. as Comptroller
of Milford port. Money Book XIV, pp. 87–88. |
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Treasury warrant to the Auditors of Imprests to allow in account
2024l. 3s. 5d. to Thomas Hall Esq., who is employed as assistant
to the Master and Worker of his Majesty's Mints; being the sum
directed to be issued to him by the privy seal of Nov. 25 last supra
p. 156 out of the Duties on Houses, as imprest to be disposed of for
the service of the Mints as the Treasury Lords should direct; and
was intended to repay to him the like sum by him paid to several
persons for the reward of 6d. per ounce for divers small quantities
of plate and clipped moneys brought into the Mint at Chester to be
coined. Ibid., p. 88. |
June 21. |
Treasury warrant to Thomas Lloyd, Paymaster of the Works, to
pay 350l. 9s. 6d. to persons as below for damages committed by the
Czar and his retinue at the house they resided in at Deptford viz. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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to John Evelyn for damage to the house (107l.
7s. 0d.) and to the gardens (55l.) |
162 |
7 |
0 |
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to John Benbow [tenant of the said house under
Evelyn] for damage to his goods 133l. 2s. 6d.
as estimated by Jos. Sewell of the King's
Removing Wardrobe, and for 14 weeks' rent 25l. |
158 |
2 |
6 |
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to — Russell in recompence for his house
where the Guards were kept, "being almost
entirely ruined" |
30 |
0 |
0 |
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£350 |
9 |
6 |
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Money Book XIV, p. 89. |
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Same dormant to the Auditor and to the Receiver of the Duchy
of Cornwall for payment of the fee or salary of 50l. per an. to Francis
Pengelly as Attorney General of said Duchy. Ibid. |
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Money warrant for 15l. to John Holland in lieu of the like sum
due to him for the half-year ended at Xmas 1696 on the survivorship
ut supra p. 346. Memorandums of the said payment are hereby to
be made on the said Holland's order and in the books of entries of
payments of annuities on survivorship. (Money order dated June
27 hereon). Money Book XIV, p. 91. Order Book IV, p. 463. |
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Same for 40l. to John Ponsonby Sheriff for Co. Cumberland
for the year ended 1696 Sept. 29; being so much paid by him
for apprehending Matthew Collin a clipper. (Money order dated
June 28 hereon). Money Book XIV, p. 92. Order Book IV, p. 463. |
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William Lowndes to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of the President &c. of St. Bartholomew's Hospital,
London, praying to be relieved in the sum of 945l. 8s. 0d. due to
them for maintaining and curing several soldiers belonging to the
Regiments as therein mentioned, which they allege the officers and
agents of the said Regiments defer paying. Out Letters (General)
XV, p. 443. |
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Same to the Attorney General. By the will of Sir William
Williams several estates are given to the King in remainder. Take
care that the will be proved per testes in the Exchequer Court so that
it may remain of record there for the better security of the King's
title and for preserving the estate from wastes and spoils. Ibid.,
p. 444. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners to send an officer to the house
of the Swedish Ambassador (who is returning home) in order to
view his goods. Ibid. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Justices of Peace for Basingstoke in
Co. Southants. It is represented to us that in Basingstoke Town
and Division regard has not been had to the survey made by Mr.
Ryves for the duty on Houses &c. ut supra p. 337. Ibid., p. 445. |
June 21. |
The like letter to the Mayor and Justices of the Peace for the
borough of Orford, in view of their disregard of the similar survey
made by Mr. Carter. Ibid., p. 445. |
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William Lowndes to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed
memorial [missing] of Major Golstein relating to the sum of 618l.
9s. 7d. which he alleges to have lent to Capt. Kirke for the services
of the disbanded Troopers of Rechteren's and Steenbock's Regiments.
Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ Robert
Twelves as collector at Wisbech in Lynn port loco John Arden who
quits the service. |
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Thomas Wenman as searcher and inspector of linen at Yarmouth
loco Thomas Pye deceased. |
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William Boats as tidesman at Liverpool loco Samuel Runcheon
deceased. |
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John Lutterell to be established as a preventive officer at Start
Point in Bridgwater port in the quality of waiter and searcher and
to be assistant to the boatmen, at 15l. per an.: and further that
10l. be established for the collector's clerk there by reason of the
increase of trade and business in that port. |
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Christopher Atwell (waiter and searcher at Combwich in Bridgwater port), John Webb and Joseph Morse to be established as
tidesmen in Bridgwater port at 25l. per an. each: and John Forrest
as waiter and searcher and to command the boatmen at Combwich
loco the said Attwell at 25l. per an.: and George Curson as landwaiter
in Bridgwater port at 40l. per an. all by reason of the abovesaid
increase of trade. Out Letters (Customs) XV, pp. 439–440. |
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Same to same to establish a vessel as proposed by the officers of
Falmouth for the better guard of that part of the coast, with a
commander, four men and a boy. |
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Appending: establishment for said vessel (total 200l. per an.;
Richard Upton commander, John Ellyott mate). Ibid., p. 441. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of
John Jarman et al shewing that three ships of theirs laden with coals
from Newcastle were seized for non-payment of the Duties directed
by a late Act of Parliament; that being seafaring men they were
wholly ignorant of the said Act but so soon as they knew of it they
complied with it: therefore praying discharge of their ships, they
having paid the Duty. Reference Book VII, p. 277. |
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Treasury warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Isaac
Garner (to Edward Trelawney, clerk, at the nomination of said
Garner) of premises ut supra p. 352–3 (being tenements in West
Bonyalva) for 99 years terminable on the lives of Elizabeth the wife
and Darel the son of Edward Trelawney and of John Lany: at the
rent of 5l. 0s. 8d. and fine of 80l. |
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Followed by: undated entry of the Treasury Lords' signature of
the docquet of this lease. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI,
pp. 74, 91. |
June 21. |
Treasury warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to John
Worth, Thomas Herle and Robert Corker of premises ut supra p. 351
(being the Office of Havenor of the Duchy of Cornwall) for 99
years terminable on the lives of the said Worth, Johanna wife of
the said Herle and Rebecca, wife of the said Corker: at 30l. per
an. rent and fine of 1600l. |
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Followed by: undated entry of the Treasury Lords' signature of
the docquet of this lease. [In this docquet the name of Worth
incorrectly appears as North.] |
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In the margin: memorandum of a Treasury order dated 1698
August 10 for substituting the names of the said two wives in place
of their husbands. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, pp. 75, 110. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices of Ireland to report on the
enclosed petition [missing] of Hugh Rowley Esq. praying to be
considered for his great losses services and sufferings in the late
troubles in Ireland. Out Letters (Ireland) VII, p. 417. |
June 22. |
Royal warrant under the King's sign manual dated Kensington,
to the Treasury Lords, for 200l. each to John Smith and Thomas
Cutler gent.: without account: to defray the charge of their
voyage to the King's dominions in America in order to discover
and make trial of a rich silver mine there according to a proposal
made by them to the Committee for Trade and Navigation [Plantations] which has been laid before the King. (Money warrant
dated June 28 hereon). (Money order dated June 30 hereon).
King's Warrant Book XIX, p. 515. Money Book XIV, p. 98.
Order Book IV, p. 470. |
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Same to Lord Edward Russell, Treasurer of the Chamber to pay
to Charles, Lord Ossulston, his heirs &c., all moneys due or to become
due quarterly on the yearly rent of 400l. (without deductions for
taxes or other defalcation whatsoever) for the two years' lease granted
by him to the Crown by indenture dated 1697–8 Feb. 1 of the
messuage or tenement on the east side of St. James's Square in the
parish of St. James's and the outhouses, gardens, coach houses,
stables and other appurtenances in his possession. King's Warrant
Book XIX, p. 517. |
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Money warrant for 5876l. 7s. 6d. to Henry D'Nassau, Master of
the Horse: without account: for such uses and services relating
to the stables as by the privy seal of 1689 August 22: and is for
the year commencing 1697–8 Jan. 1. (Money order dated June
28 hereon). Money Book XIV, p. 90. Order Book IV, p. 463. |
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Same for 2500l. to same as imprest for providing horses and
geldings for his Majesty's service for the year commencing 1697
Sept. 29. (Money order dated June 28 hereon). Money Book XIV,
p. 90. Order Book IV, p. 463. |
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Treasury warrant to the Receipt for the issue of 305l. 8s. 3½d.
to William Lowndes on the unsatisfied order in his name for secret
service: to be by tallies on John Ford and John Thorpe for the
King's moiety of a seizure made by them muslins, borax &c. condemned in Hilary term last. Money Book XIV, p. 90. |
June 22. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 100l. 2s.
1d. to Thomas Lloyd, on the unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster of the Works: to be issued out of loans in the Receipt for
the Civil List: and is intended to be paid over to Symon D'Brienne
for so much expended by him 1694–5 Jan. 1 to 1697 July 28 in
repairing the King's stables at Kensington. (Same to said Lloyd
to so pay same to Brienne). Disposition Book XIV, p. 224. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of widows whose husbands and sons were lost
in the Hampshire, praying payment of the arrears due to them at
the time of their death. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 446. |
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Same to the Surveyor of the Works to report on the enclosed
bills of Mr. Brienne, housekeeper [of the King's house] at Kensington,
for repairs at the stables there from 1697 July 17 to 1698 April 30,
together with an estimate for building for the King's bitmaker. Ibid. |
June 23. |
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to pay 2485l. 10s. 0d. as follows
out of the first money you shall receive at the Exchequer for the
service of the Forces viz. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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for 3 weeks' subsistence in advance to Brigadier
Fairfax's Regiment, 4 weeks' to Col. Columbine's and 5 weeks' to Sir Bevill Granvill's
to enable them to march and embark for
Ireland |
1293 |
15 |
0 |
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for the charge of transporting the aforegoing
Regiments, according to a memorial of the
Transports Commissioners |
1191 |
15 |
0 |
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£2485 |
10 |
0 |
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Disposition Book XIV, p. 225. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 1400l. to me [Lowndes]
on the unsatisfied order in my name for secret service: to be issued
out of money which will be paid into the Exchequer for the King's
moiety of the appraised value of wines seized in the ship Paradice: |
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and a further 2500l. [to me for secret service] out of such moneys
as shall be brought into the Exchequer on account of seizures. Ibid. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of John Russell shewing that he contracted with Fra Riggs of
London merchant to go and fetch from Norway stores for the King's
Navy, who covenanted to get for petitioner a protection from
seizure provided his ship named the Fortune were manned according
to the Navigation Act; which contract he performed by delivery
of the goods at Portsmouth: but that John Wakefield seized his
ship June 3 inst. at Portsmouth pretending it forfeited under the
Navigation Act: therefore praying a non pros. Reference Book
VII, p. 277. |
June 24. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt for a tally for the discharge of
the baronetcy fee of 1095l. due from Sir John Buckworth as by the
privy seal of May 31 last supra p. 348. Money Book XIV, p. 92. |
June 24. |
Treasury warrant to all Commissioners, Comptrollers, Auditors
&c. concerned to pay and allow to Thomas Bond after the rate of
1200l. per an. out of the Four-and-a-Half per cent. Duty for so long
as he acted as Governor of Barbados in the interim between Francis
Russell and Ralph Grey all as by the privy seal of the 23rd inst.
ut supra pp. 353–4. Money Book XIV, p. 93. |
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Same dormant to the Customs Cashier to pay the salary of
6l. 13s. 4d. per an. to Arnold Aram gent. as Customer of Gloucester
port. |
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the salary of 8l. 13s. 4d. per an. to Job Dowle gent. as searcher
of Gloucester port. Ibid., pp. 93, 94. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 350l.
to Paul Foley (on the money warrant supra p. 353) out of loans in
the Exchequer for the Civil List. Disposition Book XIV, p. 225. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners to apply (out of any money
in the Navy Treasurer's hands applicable to the head of wages)
8810l. to complete the pay of the ship Hampshire as by your letter
of the 23rd inst. Ibid., p. 226. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners to report with all speed on
the enclosed memorial [missing] of the Victualling Commissioners
relating to the William hoy, John Hugget master, seized and condemned at Sandwich. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 446. |
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Same to the Blathwayt to report on the enclosed account [missing]
of contingent charges paid by Mr. Hill in his Office in Flanders for
one year to 1697 Dec. 31. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to cause the
King's process to go forwards for the seizing and extending the ship
James of Brest: in order to the payment of the fine of 100l. as
follows: it appearing that on 1697 Dec. 29 the Treasury Lords
transmitted to the said Commissioners an order of the King in
Council dated 1697 Nov. 25 for restoring to Philemon Coddan the
said ship with her lading of wine, linen and paper (granted to him
for his service in taking her out of Brest harbour) on his giving
security to pay to the King the fine of 100l. due from him to the
King (for which fine the said Commissioners had seized said ship):
but the said Coddan has neglected to give such security and the
vessel still remains in the King's hands at a great charge. Out
Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 444. |
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Same to the Attorney General to enter a noli prosequi to
the King's part of the information against James Amyden
merchant, who according to the certificate given him by the East
India Company entered outwards by certificate 300 pieces of
Pelongs and Paunches containing 270 pounds weight of India
wrought silk but which on shipment were 8 pieces (or 53 pounds
weight) short of the entry outwards; he having thereupon taken
out a letter of licence to compound with the officer who seized
same and did actually pay the officer his third part [of the seizure]
amounting to 63l. 5s. 4d.: the Customs Commissioners, on reference
of the case, being unwilling to favour the passing a debenture in
any case where there is even the least disagreement in quantity
or value between the certificate cocquet and the goods shipped
but being since informed that the goods are exported and the
debenture saved to the King. Warrants not Relating to Money
XVI, p. 77. |
June 24. |
Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a particular
of a small parcel of land in the manor of Laverton formerly held by
Warwick Bampfeild Esq., in order to a fresh lease thereof to Sir
Henry Seymour bart. at the old rent of 20s. per an. and fine of 51l.
viz. 21l. thereof for purchasing off the increased rent of 3l. per an.
and 30l. for adding two new lives. |
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Prefixing: said Surveyor General's report on said Seymour's
petition for same. The premises were inter al granted to Henry
Seymour in 1664. They are valued at the surveys at 13l. per an.
but the old tenant having destroyed the woods thereon it is now
reduced to 10l. per an. Ibid., p. 78. |
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Same to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to George Spry of premises
ut supra Tr. Cal. XI, p. 275 (being woodland in the manor of Rillaton
and Morcsk Co. Cornwall, parcel of the Duchy of Cornwall) for 31
years from 1693 March 25: at 5l. per an. rent and fine of 50l. |
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Followed by: signature dated 1698–9 Jan. 6 by the Treasury
Lords of the docquet of this lease. Ibid., p. 79, 149. |
[?] |
Entry of the Treasury Lords' signature of the docquet of an
in custodiam lease under the Exchequer seal to Robert Needham
of the lands and tenements of Walter Morgan in Co. Monmouth
outlawed at the suit of Boniface Meddox: at the rent of 5s. per an.
and fine of 10s. Ibid., p. 79. |
June 24. |
Treasury constitution and appointment of Jonathan Durden as
Surveyor of the Duties on Houses and of the Duties on Marriages
&c. as by the Acts for the said Duties and as by the privy seal of
1697 April 30 ut supra Tr. Cal. XII, p. 122. |
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The like commission to Edward Corbet to be a surveyor of the
said Duties loco Edward Pritchard whose commission is hereby
superseded. Ibid., pp. 80–1. |
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Treasury commission to Samuell Atkinson, John Henley and
Robert Davies to be Commissioners for Licensing Hawkers and
Pedlars as by the Act 9 Wm. III c. 25; during the pleasure of the
Treasury Lords. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, pp. 113–4. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland to
report on the enclosed papers [missing] presented to us by Visc.
Lanesborough relating to an arrear of Crown rent of 162l. 7s. 10½d.
claimed out of his estate of Drumahaire Co. Leitrim, which, as he
alleges, has been already paid by Brigadier Wynn. Out Letters
(Ireland) VII, p. 418. |
June 25. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 87l.
10s. 0d. to Robert Woseley ut supra p. 354 out of loans in the
Exchequer for the Civil List. Disposition Book XIV, p. 226. |
June 25. |
The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices of Ireland. The Earl of
Albemarle has represented to the King that in the late grant to
him of the forfeited estates of the late Lord Clare and of Redmund
and Hugh Mullady greater rents are reserved to the Crown than
were intended by the King's warrant for the said grant, the said
Earl reserving only such rents as were payable thereout at the time
they became forfeited; and has therefore prayed a patent to release
and exonerate him from such overcharged rents. Please report on
the enclosed draft [missing] of a warrant [to this end] transmitted
to you by the King's command. Out Letters (Ireland) VII, p. 418. |
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Entry of a Treasury caveat in behalf of Mr. Corker against any
grant of a debt due to the Crown from Lord Gormanstown in Ireland
till said Corker be heard. Notice to be given to Mr. James Varey
in St. James's Street. Caveat Book, p. 50. |
June 28. |
Treasury allowance of the salary bill of the Excise Office for the
quarter ended the 24th June inst. (total 5805l. 19s. 10d.) Money
Book XIV, pp. 96–8. |
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Same of the Hackney Coaches [Office] salary bill for same quarter:
(total 190l. 10s. 0d.) and likewise of the incidents bill for same quarter
(total 109l. 7s. 0d.). Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant dormant to the Receipt to pay the salary of
1000l. per an. to Sir Jno. Blincowe Kt. as a Justice of Common Pleas.
Ibid., p. 100. |
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William Lowndes to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of nine poor gentlemen late of his Majesty's Second
Troop of Guards who are on the Establishment of Pensions in the
said Earl's Office [of Paymaster of the Forces] at 1s. 6d. a day each,
praying to be paid up equal with others upon the same establishment. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 447. |
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Treasury warrant to Sir Thomas Trevor, Attorney General, to
enter a noli prosequi as to the King's part of the forfeiture of the
English built ship John and Barbara, Francis Burton master, owned
by John Bridge of London merchant et al and of the parcel of pitch
on board owned by William Davenport merchant: the said ship
having laded at Hamburg in April last for London with pipe staves
and piece goods when the said pitch was laded for Davenport by
Richard Beale of Hamburg before receipt of the instructions (sent
through Mr. Blundell a merchant in London) countermanding the
said lading of pitch on learning that the importation of pitch from
Germany or the Netherlands on any pretence whatsoever was
contrary to the Act of 14 Car. II, c. 11; and the master could not
put out the pitch without unlading the ship which the merchants at
Hamburg would not permit but told him the wind was fair and
being down the river loaden for England if he did not sail they
would protest against him and ruin him: wherefore the ship on
arrival is seized by Charles Robertson an officer of London port.
Out Letters (Customs) XIII, pp. 443–4. |
June 28. |
Treasury warrant to the Auditor of the Receipt to signify to the
Tellers of the Receipt that for the better discovery of and for
preventing the taking of any counterfeit Exchequer Bills they do
not change any Exchequer Bills until they have been first proved
in the Office of the Auditor of the Receipt: all by reason that
several such Bills do appear to have been counterfeited and that
the discovery thereof hath been by proving them by the counterparts of the said Bills remaining in the said Auditor's Office.
Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, p. 81. |
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Same to Sir Thomas Trevor, Attorney General, to enter a noli
prosequi as to the King's part of the forfeiture of the ship Fortune
of Narva, Jno. Russell master: it appearing from the petition of
Rudolph Knipe and Meyer Berenbergh correspondents to and on
behalf of Christopher Van Kocken, Johann Clayhills et al natives of
Sweden and owners of the said ship, that the said master contrary
to the orders of the owners and without their privity agreed with
Francis Riggs to go with the said ship to Norway and there load
on his account masts, timber boards and other naval stores for
Portsmouth for the King's use; but on arrival she is seized as not
being qualified as directed by the Navigation Act, being a Swedish
ship owned and manned by Swedes: which petition is supported
by the affidavits of Sir Benjamin Ayloff and Francis Collins that
the said Ayloff (being empowered by the owners) did order the
master to proceed in ballast to Narve, instead whereof the master
engaged for the said voyage to Norway, which when Ayloff knew
he discoursed the said master at the Exchange touching such
irregular proceeding and made him sensible that the ship was not
qualified for such voyage and offered to free him from an action by
Riggs the freighter, whereupon the master promised to go to Narva
and thereupon the said Ayloffe and Collins did make considerable
insurance for the said master on the ship "from this port [London]
to Narve," the premium of which insurance was totally lost by his
going to Norway: on which grounds the Customs Commissioners
conceive that the petitioners may deserve favour. |
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Followed by: Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners
for the officer who seized to compound with the petitioners for his
pretensions in the seizure. Ibid., pp. 83–5. |
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Same to same to enter a noli prosequi as to the King's part of
the forfeiture of the ship Prudence laden by Hugh Watson in Holland
with merchandise for Newcastle and of which Thomas, Lord Wharton
has possessed himself &c. ut supra p. 352: the Customs Commissioners
having reported that they instructed the officer at Newcastle not
to interrupt the delivery of the said goods if the said Lord's agent
should possess himself thereof and pay the duties; but that as the
ship was forfeit by having a small parcel of prunes on board they
were not solicitors to prevent the condemnation of the ship and
she had been accordingly condemned: on which report the
Treasury Lords are willing to gratify Lord Wharton as to a noli
prosequi for the King's part "but will not intermeddle with the
property of any persons therein." Ibid., pp. 85-6. |
[? June 28.] |
Treasury subscription for the execution of a warrant by Peregrine
Bertie [Vice-Chamberlain of the Household] to Charles Godfrey,
Master of the Jewel House, for the delivery to Sir Charles Cottrell
Kt., Master of the Ceremonies of a chain and medal of the value of
350l. to be presented to Monsieur Behagell of Frankfort; and two
medals of the value of 50l. each to be presented to Monsieur Anhorn
and Monsieur Heidaggen of Switzerland; and a medal with a gold
box to put it in of the value of 100l. to be delivered to Mr. Stepney,
his Majesty's Envoy at the Court of Brandenburg. Warrants not
Relating to Money XVI, p. 86. |
June 28. |
The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices of Ireland to report on
the enclosed petition [missing] of Sir Fra Brewster Kt. praying a
lease of all the estate of Sir Valentine Brown commonly called Lord
Kinmure and his son Sir Nicho Brown in Co. Kerry with the use of
the woods. Out Letters (Ireland) VII, p. 418. |
June 29. |
Royal warrant under the King's sign manual dated Kensington
to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal for a grant to
John Shales gent. of the office of Auditor of Crown Revenues in
Cos. Salop, Stafford, Worcester, Hereford, Northampton, Warwick,
Rutland, Leicester, Lancaster, Westmorland and Cumberland: with
all fees and profits thereto belonging except the yearly annuity or
salary of 200l. formerly belonging to the said office; which salary is
hereby to cease and determine: all as amply &c. as Sir Jos. Seymour
or other predecessor in said office. King's Warrant Book XIX, p. 520. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows
out of loans in the Exchequer for the Civil List: viz. 200l. to Sir
Robert Killigrew; 50l. each to Edward Howard, William Fanshaw
and Ann Fitzharry; 20l. to the Schoolmaster of Southwell School;
200l. to the Duchess of Buckingham; 40l. to the doorkeeper[s] of the
House of Commons: total 610l. Disposition Book XIV, p. 226. |
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Same to the Victualling Commissioners to attend my Lords at
the Treasury this day week about the business relating to Mr. Nich.
Green. Out Letters (General) XV, p. 447. |
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Same to the Attorney General to bring to my Lords your opinion
this day week on the enclosed papers [missing] concerning Mr.
Nicholas Green who was arrested at Dublin on an action brought
against him in the King's name for fraudulently sending into France
a ship laden with provisions on the King's account: together with
the Victualling Commissioners' memorial relating thereto. Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwaite to procure a warrant to be signed by the
King to authorise Charles Fox and Lord Coningsby, Paymasters
of the Forces Ireland, to pay 1191l. 15s. 0d. to the Transportation
Commissioners on account for the transport service. Ibid. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of John White praying some employment. Reference Book VII,
p. 278. |
June 30. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (out of
loans in the Exchequer for the Civil List) 1000l. to the Earl of
Bradford on the unsatisfied order in his name as Cofferer of the
Household: for the service of the Household. Disposition Book
XIV, p. 227. |
June 30. |
Same to the Agents for Taxes for an account what is due to the
Commissioners for the Capitation Tax. Out Letters (General) XV,
p. 448. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of the Marquis Miremont shewing that the Customs officers have
seized two hogsheads of wine belonging to him which came over for
his own use: therefore praying restoration of same on payment of
duty. Reference Book VII, p. 278. |
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Same to the Victualling Commissioners of the petition of John
Tutchin late a clerk in the Victualling Office, shewing that at great
pains and charges he improved the bloody pickle drained from the
cask and bins which held the flesh in the said Office about 300l. per
an. for the King's use: therefore praying some consideration for
his service. Ibid. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Capt. John
Mitchell, Commander of his Majesty's fireship Saint Paul, praying
a gratuity for seizing and securing papers on board several of the
Swedes [ships] seized by Sir George Rook, by means whereof the
greatest part of the said ships were condemned to the King. The
Commissioners are to report what service is done by the petitioner
in respect to the Customs. Ibid. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Augustine Briggs,
Receiver General of Taxes for part of Co. Norfolk, shewing that
there has been a stop put to his Commission for the present 3s. Aid
by reason of his being in arrear for last year's taxes which [arrear]
was occasioned by one of his deputies making breach of his trust;
that he has cleared great part of the said arrears: therefore praying
to be admitted to take out his commission for this year's tax. Ibid. |
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Same to the Excise Commissioners of the petition of John Cowley
shewing that for near 20 years he has executed the office of collector
of Excise at Durham and Newcastle; that the several reasons
alleged for his dismissal were light and groundless: therefore praying
to be restored if found innocent on examination. Ibid. |