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Aug. 11. |
Same to the Receipt to issue 30000l. to Edward, Earl of Orford
on the unsatisfied order in his name as Navy Treasurer: to be
satisfied by tallies of anticipation on the Commissioners for the Two
Millions. Money Book XIV, p. 129. |
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Money order for 954l. 9s. 7¼d. to Samuel Edwyn Esq., Usher of
the Receipt, 763l. 15s. 1¾d. thereof for necessaries delivered to the
officers of the Receipt 1697 Dec. 16 to 1697–8 Feb. 12 and the remaining 190l. 14s. 5½d. for the like delivered to the Office for Making
and Issuing Exchequer Bills 1697-8 Jan. 22 to 1698 May 7. Order
Book IV, p. 479. |
Aug. 11. |
Same for 520l. 1s. 8¾d. to same; 182l. 8s. 1¾d. thereof for the like
delivered to the Annuity Offices 1697 Dec. 16 to 1698 March 25;
and 20l. 4s. 0½d. for the like delivered to the Million Lottery Office
1697-8 Feb. 17 to 1698 May 6; and 272l. 11s. 3½d. for the like
delivered to the Malt Lottery Office 1697-8 March 10 to 1698 May 7;
and 44l. 18s. 3d. for the like delivered to the Office of the Trustees
for Circulating Exchequer Bills to 1698 May 7. Ibid. |
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William Lowndes to Mr. Vanbrugh to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of the Messengers of the Great Chamber praying
payment of their charges in performing his Majesty's service at
home and abroad since 1698: likewise to report on the enclosed
letter directed to me [Lowndes] and signed A. B. and how far the
several articles thereof do concern the said petitioners. Out Letters
(General) XVI, p. 4. |
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Same [to the Attorney General] to issue his warrant to the Clerk
of the Petty Bag for a commission to John Thomas and six others
detailed to inquire of the estate in Carnarvon and Anglesey of Sir
William Williams of Veynol [Vaenol] Co. Carnarvon, deceased, who
has by will dated 1695 June 25 bequeathed same to the Crown
for ever subject to a rent charge of 540l. per an. and other
incumbrances therein mentioned. Ibid. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Capt. John Croxton praying payment of above 1000l.
part of 1700l. which he borrowed and expended in Flanders for the
service of two Battalions of the King's Regiment of Foot Guards.
Ibid. |
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Same to the Commissioners of Stamped Paper. You have
represented to my Lords that the doubling of the Stamp Duties
will be a double trouble to the Comptroller in keeping distinct
accounts thereof and he must employ more clerks. What salary
has the Comptroller at present and what addition may he deserve
and for how long? Ibid, p. 5. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of the widow of Brigadier Mathews praying payment of
572l. 2s. 9½d. for arrears and subsistence of her said late husband.
Ibid. |
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Same to same to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of
Francis Molyneux, William Hudson and Jno. Loggan shewing that
they have clothed the officers of several Regiments, for which they
were to be paid out of each officer's weekly subsistence and having
received but small sums thereout pray to be paid as by their contracts.
Ibid, pp. 5, 6. |
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Treasury reference to Mr. Twitty of the petition of Henry Feme,
first clerk in the office of Mr. Carew, one of the four Tellers of the
Receipt; shewing that he was at 2400l. charge in exchanging above
20,000l. new money for old clipt money to prevent the clamours of
the people, without the credit of the Exchequer suffering thereby;
that he has had losses by bad and short [weight] money and by paying
new money for old after 1696 May 4; that 2653l. 7s. 4d. was set off
in the Duchy Court for current money which he could not pass and
lost 530l. thereby; that Mr. Richards, one of the Receivers [General
of Taxes] broke, being 2000l. in his debt which he is likely to lose;
that he lost 114l. by taking 678l. in Bank Bills from Mr. Hosier
which he paid Mr. Reneu in new money: and having discharged
his duty in difficult times with integrity, prays favourable consideration for his losses and some respect for his services. Reference Book
VII, p. 287. |
[? Aug. 11.] |
Treasury reference to the Principal Officers of the Mint of the
petition of John and James Rotteries praying payment of 450l.
for a year's salary due to them at Lady day last as engravers [to
the Mint] of the Tower of London. Reference Book, p. 288. |
Aug. 11. |
Same to Charles Twitty of the petition of John Peters, late clerk
to Guy Palmes, one of the Four Tellers of the Receipt, shewing that
by a former petition he prayed a recompense for the great losses he
had sustained by exchanging new money for old for several Parliament men and others during the late coinage, [and] by discompt
of tallies and Bank-bills, in which my Lords were pleased to promise
to be kind with him after his making good a deficiency in cash [in
the said Receiver's Office] being about 25,000l.; and that in part of
petitioner's losses, amounting to above 20000l. he hath only received
the sum of 3000l.; that by means of the said losses he hath contracted
great debts to his utter ruin unless relieved. Ibid, p. 289. |
[?] |
Same to the Navy Commissioners of the petition of Robert
Waters shewing that he contracted with the said Commissioners for
building a dry dock at Plymouth and has, by observing their directions, done work (more than he contracted for) to the value of 7884l.
10s. 2d. as by bill annexed [missing]: therefore praying payment
of same. Ibid. |
Aug. 11. |
Treasury approval of Mr. Jno. Grainger as first clerk in Visct.
Fitz Hardinge's Office of one of the Tellers at the Receipt. |
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Prefixing: said Viscount's presentation of Grainger to the Treasury
Lords for approval. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, p. 110. |
Aug. 12. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue as follows to the Earl of
Orford on the unsatisfied order in his name as Navy Treasurer: viz. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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for 14 days' subsistence to the 14th inst. to the
[Marine] Regiments of Mordant, Seymour
and Colt |
892 |
3 |
0 |
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on account of subsistence to the two old Marine
Regiments |
1000 |
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for Admiral Aylmer on account of Contingents |
1000 |
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Also to issue to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in
his name as Paymaster of the Forces 2800l. on account of Contingencies; being intended to be paid over to William Cowper merchant,
to satisfy a bill of exchange drawn 1697–8 Feb. 16 by John Robinson
Esq., Agent in Sweden, on William Lowndes Esq. for his Majesty's
special service. The above issues are to be satisfied by tallies of
anticipation on the Commissioners for the Two Millions. Money
Book XIV, p. 130. |
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Money warrant for 50l. to Mahaleel Windham to be distributed
by him among the eight doorkeepers attending the House of Peers
(himself being one) in reward for their attending said service for the
Session 1697 Dec. 3 to 1698 July 5. (Money order dated Aug. 13
hereon.) Ibid, p. 132. Order Book IV, p. 482. |
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Same for 50l. to Elizabeth Lloyd as reward for discovering to
William Bridgeman Esq. a justice of peace, the author of a seditious
libel published against the King and Government, which author
viz. one Bridget Lattus was prosecuted and convicted. (Money
order dated Aug. 16 hereon.) Money Book XIV, p. 135. Order Book
IV, p. 487. |
Aug. 12. |
Same for 84l. 9s. 6d. to Samuell Stevenson Esq., sheriff of Co.
Warwick for the year ended 1697 Sept. 29, in satisfaction of an overpayment in his account arising by several payments for apprehending
counterfeiters. (Money order dated Aug. 15 hereon.) Money
Book XIV, p. 135. Order Book IV, p. 482. |
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William Lowndes to the Captain of the ship Trident to permit
Richard Bayly, carpenter of said ship to attend the Treasury Lords
on the 18th inst to give his testimony in an affair which will be
then before my Lords. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 6. |
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The Treasury Lords to Sir Edward Seymore. The Navy Commissioners have made frequent representations to us that your
accounts as Navy Treasurer 1673–81 are not yet finished notwithstanding repeated Treasury directions. The said Commissioners
state they have signed all your ledgers except the last which was
and still is forborne till you give an account of the defalcations for
the slopsellers, [Chatham] Chest, chaplains and others by producing
receipts for the same. In regard this matter has depended so long
and put a great stop to the passing the subsequent accounts of the
Navy and that there are many sums depending by way of imprest
(besides those which may appear to be in [your] the accomptant's
hands) which cannot well be put in process till the accounts are
duly passed in the Exchequer, we cannot any longer justify stay
of process against you unless you clear with the Navy Commissioners
by the end of next term. Ibid. |
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William Lowndes to Mr. Blaithwaite. Two docquets are transmitted to my Lords from the Signet Office for a patent to constitute
Edmund Williamson as one of the King's Sergeants at Arms for life
on surrender by his father Edmund Williamson. 'Tis against the
rule to grant offices for life. If the King think fit to dispense with
the said rule (which hath been long observed) my Lords think it
may be done in his case as soon as any, he being a deserving person.
Nevertheless they do not intend to sign the said docquets without
the King's express commands. Ibid, p. 7. |
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Same to same to procure the King's signature to the enclosed
warrant for 30,000l. to the Earl of Portland for the Privy Purse. Ibid. |
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Treasury reference to the Attorney or Solicitor General of the
drafts of the two charters for the East India Company ut supra p. 386.
Reference Book VII, p. 288. |
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Same to Sir Thomas Trevor, Attorney General, of the petition of
William Bridgman shewing that by patent he is clerk for the suing
forth, writing and engrossing commissions of bankrupts; that by
Act of 5 and 6 Wm. III. c. 21 clause 9 a penalty of 500l. and forfeiture
of office is set on any who shall write and engross on unstamped paper;
and a duty of 40s. being laid on all letters patent out of Chancery
and it seeming doubtful whether a commission of bankrupt is to be
charged as letters patent or as a commission, he caused all such
commissions to be stamped with a 40s. stamp though the suiters
greatly complained of it and now the Duties being doubled they
positively refuse to pay any more than any other commission out
of Chancery and threaten him with actions if he refuse to make
them out accordingly. Reference Book VII, p. 288. |
Aug. 12. |
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of
Thomas Matthews, Receiver General for Hereford, Brecon and
Radnor for the 3s. Aid, 1s. Aid and Subsidies; praying payment
of 432l. 1s. 0d. for his charges and disbursements in bringing up his
moneys by strong guards and in otherwise remitting his moneys to
the Exchequer. Ibid. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices of Ireland to report on
the enclosed petition [missing] of Sir Francis Blundell bart. praying
a grant of forfeited lands in Ireland discovered by him to the amount
of 400l. per an. in consideration of his zeal and service to the king.
Out Letters (Ireland) VII, p. 440. |
Aug. 13. |
Money warrant for 496l. 1s. 4d. to George Townsend Esq.: without
account: to complete 1496l. 1s. 4d. by him expended in passing the
Commission for taking subscriptions for the Two Millions [see supra
p. 386]. (Money order dated Aug. 16 hereon.) Money Book XIV,
p. 135. Order Book IV, p. 483. |
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Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue as follows by means of
tallies of anticipation on the Commissioners for the Two Millions. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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to Dame Ann Laton |
100 |
0 |
0 |
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" the Duke of Shrewsbury |
100 |
0 |
0 |
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" the Usher of the Exchequer Court |
1020 |
16 |
6 |
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" the Messengers of the Exchequer Court |
580 |
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" James Armitage |
271 |
7 |
4 |
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" Lady Katherine Darnley |
400 |
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" Bernard Granvill Esq. |
200 |
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" Dame Katherine Dalyson |
100 |
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" — Carlisle |
100 |
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" Dr. Titus Oates |
500 |
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" Secretary Vernon for secret services |
1000 |
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" Committte of Trade and their Secretary
in part of 9490 |
4745 |
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" the King's printers in part of 4097l. 6s. 1½d. |
2048 |
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" the Duchess of Buccleuch in part of 3750l. |
937 |
10 |
0 |
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" the Duke of Southampton in part of 3000l. |
750 |
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" the Duke and Duchess of Grafton in part
of 3000l. |
750 |
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" the Duke of Northumberland in part of
3000l. |
750 |
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to the Earl of Oxford |
500 |
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" the executors of Mr. Justice Combes |
216 |
15 |
7½ |
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" the officers of the Ordnance for salaries
to midsummer last |
918 |
18 |
9 |
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" Charles Shales on his order for 8702l.
whereof 4702l. is paid |
2000 |
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" the doorkeepers of the House of Peers |
50 |
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" the Earl of Albemarle for the Robes |
1000 |
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" the Judges of England and Wales, Masters
in Chancery, Attorney and Solicitor
General for last Easter and Trinity
terms |
6975 |
13 |
4 |
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" Matthew Prior, Esq. |
576 |
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" Sir Theodore Janssen |
691 |
15 |
0 |
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" several sheriffs viz. William Murrall Esq.
82l. 1s. 1d.; Samuel Stevenson 84l.
9s. 6d.; William Mason 355l. 8s. 10d.;
William Whitmore 140l. 7s. 3d. |
662 |
6 |
8 |
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" William Lowndes for secret service |
1055 |
16 |
9½ |
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£29000 |
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Money Book XIV, p. 136. |
Aug. 13. |
Money warrant for 454l. 15s. 2d. to Mathew Prior Esq. for 2 bills
of extraordinaries as allowed by Secretary Trumbull; viz. one for
284l. 4s. 0d. from 1696–7 Feb. 1 to 1697 May 1 as remaining for
his Majesty's service at the Hague; and one for 168l. 11s. 2d. from
1697 May 1 to Aug. 1 as late Secretary to the Embassy for the Treaty
of a General Peace (In the margin 394l. [paid] in part). (Money
order dated Aug. 13 hereon.) Ibid, p. 137. Order Book IV, p. 477. |
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Same for 182l. to same for 3 months to July 10 last on his ordinary
of 40s. a day as Secretary to the Embassy in France. (Money order
dated Aug. 13 hereon). Money Book XIV, p. 137. Order Book IV,
p. 477. |
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Same for 1210l. to the following being 110l. each for their services
as Managers of the Malt Lottery as by the Act of 8–9 Wm. III,
c. 22 viz. Thomas Neale, Christopher Montague, Richard Trevor,
William Glanvill, Peter Hume, John Thrale, William Congreve,
John Isham, Nicho. Fenn, Dalby Thomas, and the executors of
John Packer. (Money order dated Aug. 17 hereon.) Money Book
XIV, p. 138. Order Book IV, p. 484. |
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William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to imprest to the
Colonels of the two old Marine Regiments the 1000l. directed ut
supra p. 426 for subsistence to the said Regiments. Disposition Book
XIV, p. 237. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to satisfy the 3000l. to the Earl
of Jersey supra p. 407 out of such moneys of the Four and a Half per
cent. Duty in Barbados and the Leeward Islands as shall come into
the Exchequer. Ibid, p. 238. |
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William Lowndes to the Excise Commissioners enclosing the
memorial [missing] of Richard Stanes, Esq., housekeeper of the
Excise Office relating to his lodgings there. Please adjust this
matter with him. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 69. |
Aug. 15. |
Money order for 250l. to Sir Joseph Jekyll for 1698 Easter and
Trinity terms [as Chief Justice of Chester.] Order Book IV, p. 481. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 1170l.
16s. 7d. to Edward, Earl of Orford on any unsatisfied order in his
name as Navy Treasurer; to be issued out of loans to be made by
said Earl on credit of the Duties on coal and culm. Hereof three
fifths is to be placed to the head of wages and two fifths to the head of
Victuals and [the whole] is to be paid over to the Treasurer for Sick
and Wounded for satisfying to Sir William Scawen 3 bills of exchange
drawn by Richard Walter from Barbados on the Commissioners for
Sick and Wounded Seamen. (Same to the Navy Commissioners to
cause said sum to be paid by the Navy Treasurer to the Treasurer
for Sick and Wounded). (Same to the Commissioners for Sick and
Wounded to pay same to Scawen.) Disposition Book XIV, p. 238. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of Thomas Packer, Henry Pulman and Robert
Wells shewing that with Thomas Morgason they were overseers and
collectors of last year's taxes in the parish of Stepney and that
Morgason has embezzled above 600l. of the King's money, which
if they must answer, will be their ruin. Out Letters (General) XVI,
p. 9. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Baltazar Reclan shewing that he took 1800 weight of Spanish
coco nuts for a debt owing to him in Ireland which he entered there
and paid the duty but found on arriving in Ireland he must be a
looser by reason of a great quantity arrived there before his; whereupon he imported them at Chester where they were seized; therefore
praying remission of the King's part of the seizure. Reference
Book VII, p. 289. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices Ireland to report on
the enclosed petition [missing] of Phillip Harman praying "a grant
of the lands in custodiam to the Earl of Mountrath." Out Letters
(Ireland) VII, p. 440. |
Aug. 16. |
Treasury warrant to the Commissioners for Hawkers and Pedlars
to transmit quarterly bills to the Treasury Lords for allowance by
them viz. for paying the Establishment of their Office as follows as
from 1698 June 24. |
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£ |
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Samuell Atkinson, John Henley and Robert Davies
as Commissioners 100l. per an. each |
300 |
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Culverwell Neadle, solicitor |
50 |
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William Bloome, John Mountfort, Peter Crank and
John Sydey, clerks 50l. each |
200 |
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£550 |
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The fee authorised by Parliament to be taken for licensing hawkers
and pedlars is to be accounted for by you, the said Commissioners,
for the benefit of the persons concerned in the Transport debt.
Money Book XIV, p. 139. |
Aug. 16. |
Same to Thomas Neale, Master and Worker of the Mint to pay
25l. to John Grillet for half a year to June 24 last on the allowance
approved for him by the Treasury Lords as a probationer in the art
or mystery of graving within the Mint at the Tower: with dormant
clause for continuing said payment during such employment. Ibid,
p. 142. |
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Money warrant for 250l. to Thomas, Lord Raby for half a year
to 1697 June 24 on his annuity as a Groom of the Bedchamber.
(Money order dated Aug. 27 hereon.) Ibid, p. 148. Order Book IV,
p. 489. |
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William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners. In your report
of July 18 you recommend Thomas Rowe for assistant to Mr. Baker.
My Lords find Mr. Baker has no occasion for an assistant. Please
present Rowe for some [other] suitable employment. Out Letters
(General) XVI, p. 7. |
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Same to Mr. Clarke to procure a warrant to be signed by the Lords
Justices to authorise the Earl of Ranelagh to pay 2800l. to William
Cowper of London merchant in satisfaction of a bill of exchange
drawn Feb. 16 last by John Robinson, His Majesty's Agent at
Stockholm, for his Majesty's special service. Ibid, p. 8. |
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Same to Mr. Blaithwaite enclosing a warrant for a new Commission
for Stamped Paper &c. The occasion of this warrant is the doubling
of the Duty by a new Act and the removing of Mr. Christopher
Montague to the Excise and his replacing by Thomas Farrington in
accordance with the King's pleasure signified by Mr. Smith. |
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Please also procure the King's signature to the enclosed 3 warrants
(1) for a new patent to Mr. Pennyman as Receiver of Stamp Duties;
(2) for discharge of Sir Basill Firebrace's baronet fee; (3) for 260l.
to Lord Cornbury as royal bounty. I have moved my Lords in
your own affair and hope speedily to have their direction for the
money. |
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I am concerned very much at the mischance of the loss of the
Earl of Dorset's warrant "not knowing how it happened in the
[Treasury] Office." Ibid. |
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Same to the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital to consider
the enclosed petition of Reney Baudovin, Nicholas Santiny, Peter
Diharce and John Dumaistre, merchants, praying my Lords to admit
that the payment of the several fines laid on them by the House of
Lords may be made in Lottery tickets or in debentures of the Transport debt. As the King has granted these fines to the used of Greenwich Hospital (pursuant to an address of the House of Commons)
please consider what may be advisable in the interest of the Hospital.
Ibid. |
Aug. 16. |
William Lowndes to Nicholas Baker. My Lords have ordered
William Clayton and Lionell Herne to deliver to you several
examinations, confessions and other proofs which they have taken
against Thomas Johnson alias Hall alias Bennett and Isaac Cowper,
both in Newgate for counterfeiting Exchequer Bills. Please prepare
the prosecution for the next Sessions. Ibid, p. 9. |
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Same to the [Principal] Commissioners of Prizes for an account
of all prize wine and brandy condemned [as prize] in Jersey
and Guernsey and how much thereof remains undisposed of. Out
Letters (General) XIV, p. 9. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to continue the
salary to William Dampier, an extraordinary landcarriageman
London port and to pay same to his wife during his absence; he
being ordered to sea upon public service. Out Letters (Customs)
XIII, p. 448. |
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Treasury reference to the Excise Commissioners of the petition
of Richard Staines, housekeeper of the Excise [Office], shewing that
the housekeeper formerly had 400l. per an. salary out of which he
paid the housekeeper, porter and yard keeper amounting to 120l.
per an.; that upon Mr. Lassell's coming in 200l. per an. was cut off
and the said porters &c. were paid by incidents and are still paid
in the same manner: therefore praying the ancient allowance of
400l. per an. Reference Book VII, p. 306. |
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Treasury commission to William Ireland to be Surveyor of the
Duties on Houses and on Marriages loco Christopher Gardner, hereby
superseded. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, p. 81. |
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Treasury warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Edward
Darrell, citizen and stationer of London, of a parcel of land in Richmond formerly in the tenure of William Bolton, alderman of London,
ut supra Tr. Cal. XII p. 261 XIII p. 209 except the barge house and
the land on which same is built: to hold for 61 years in reversion of
the present interest which the lessee has for the life of the Earl of
Jersey: at the ancient rent of 4l. per an. and fine of 200l. |
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Prefixing: constat and ratal of the premises by the Surveyor
General of Crown Lands. As the manor of Richmond was granted
by Charles II to James, Duke of York and by the latter was settled
on trustees for a jointure to his late queen it is fit to insert a clause
that any person entitled to the premises to the use of the Crown
shall stand seized thereof to the use of the above lessee during the
continuance of the said intended lease. |
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Followed by: undated entry of the Treasury Lords' signature of
the docquet of this lease. Ibid, pp. 111–3, 131. |
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Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a particular
of some lands in the Isle of Man ut supra p. 344 in order to a lease
thereof to Sir Nicholas Sherburne to make up his term to 31
years therein on the ancient rent of 46s. 6d. and fine of 20l. |
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Prefixing: the said Surveyor's report on said Sherburne's petition
for same. Petitioner holds under a lease granted 1669–70 Jan. 13
to Richard Sherburne Esq. his father. The premises comprise
6 messuages or tenements distinguished by the names of 6 quarters
of land, each quarter containing between 30 and 40 acres, and by
estimation the whole are valued at 6l. 7s. 0d. in money rent, 118 cars
of custom turf, 21 custom hens, 63 boon days in shearing and 24
carriages yearly; of which the lessee only made 4l. clear annual
profit above the King's rent and charges to bailiffs and other officers
of the isle. Ibid, p. 115. |
Aug. 16. |
Same to same for a particular of premises ut supra Tr. Cal. XI,
p. 393 (being woodlands near Burnham, Co. Bucks.) in order to a
lease thereof to Cha. Whitgrave to make up his term therein to 31
years: at the old rent of 6l. and fine of 100l. |
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Prefixing: report ut supra. Petitioner's late father, Capt.
Humphrey Whitegrave, obtained a lease thereof in 1663 in reversion of
one granted in 1610 to Eldred Whitemore. In 1671 Capt. Whitegrave
petitioned shewing that the lands were formerly stocked with wood
(for which the soil was most proper) but were reduced to arable by
the former tenants and being situate in a dry stony place were not
worth more than the increased and old rent; and thereon Sir Charles
Harbord valued same at but 20l. per an. The present petitioner
does not make more than 18l. per an. clear of the rent. Ibid, p. 116. |
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Same to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Sir Henry Seymour
bart. of premises ut supra p. 288 (being a small parcel of land in the
manor of Laverton) for 2 lives in reversion of the lease to Henry
Seymour Esq. (of which lives Henry Seymour Esq. son of Sir Joseph
Seymour is yet remaining): at the ancient rent of 20s. per an. and
the increased rent of 3l. per an. is to be discharged and at a fine
of 30l. for adding the 2 lives and 21l. for purchasing off the increased
rent. Ibid, p. 117. |
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Same to same for a lease to John Rayner of premises ut supra
p. 322 (being lands in Misson Co. Lincoln &c.) for 31 years at the
accustomed rents of 4l. 16s. 8d. and 20s. for the premises formerly
in lease to Helen Ozod widow; and 24s. 8d. for the parcels at
Yaddlethorpe lately held by William Lincolne; and one sixth of the
yearly value for the concealed lands and premises at Misson when
recovered and on the several fines of 200l. and 50l. Ibid, p. 118. |
Aug. 17. |
Same to Sir Henry Ashurst to pay 838l. 17s. 3d. as follows
out of money imprested to you by the Earl of Ranelagh for
the service of the late Expedition to Newfoundland under Col.
John Gibson: being for provisions taken out of the ships as follows
at Newfoundland by the said Gibson. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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to Mr. Alex. Cairnes for provisions taken out
of the Hawke
|
115 |
9 |
0 |
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to ditto for ditto out of the Thomas and Ann
|
92 |
7 |
0 |
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to ditto for ditto out of the Eagle
|
158 |
16 |
11 |
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to ditto for ditto out of the Chamberlaine
|
85 |
5 |
0 |
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to Samuell Lockly for ditto out of the
Russell |
177 |
15 |
6 |
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to Jno. Pymme for ditto out of the Two
Sisters
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133 |
13 |
10 |
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to Mr. Suttleworth for ditto out of the Hawke
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75 |
0 |
0 |
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£838 |
17 |
3 |
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Money Book XIV, p. 125. |
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Money warrant for 2742l. 10s. for 2 quarters' salaries 1697–8 Jan.
28 to 1698 July 27 to the ten Trustees for Exchequer Bills and their
officers. (Money order dated Aug. 18 hereon). |
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Appending: detailed list of the staff of said Office (Accomptant's
Office, Cash Office and Office for delivering out Bills). Money
Book XIV, p. 140. Order Book IV, p. 484. |
Aug. 17. |
Money warrant for 864l. to Hen. Ferne gent, first clerk in the Office
of Hen. Carew Esq. one of the four Tellers of the Receipt: without
account: in satisfaction of several losses by him sustained in his
said Office as follows |
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£ |
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losses by bad and short money and by paying
Exchequer orders in new money after 4 May 1696
which ought to have been paid in clipped money |
220 |
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loss by answering new money for 2653l. 7s. 4d. set off
in the Duchy Court as current but could not pass
in payment being at least 20 per cent. worse
than new money |
530 |
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loss by paying Mr. Reneu 678l. by the Treasury Lords'
order in Oct. 1696 in new money which he [Ferne]
received of Mr. Hosier in bank notes then 17 per
cent. worse than money |
114 |
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£864 |
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(Money order dated Aug. 18 hereon.) Money Book XIV, p. 141.
Order Book IV, p. 485. |
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Same for 20l. 3s. 2d. to Samuell Birch, sheriff of Co. Hereford for
the year ended 1697 Sept. 29, for an overpayment in his account,
arising by payments for apprehending two highwaymen. (Money
order dated Aug. 20 hereon.) Money Book XIV, p. 142. Order
Book IV, p. 475. |
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Same for 24l. 11s. 4d. to John Barret Esq., sheriff of Cornwall for
said year, being a like overpayment arising by payment for apprehending a robber on the high way. (Money order dated Jan. 22
hereon.) Money Book XIV, p. 142. Order Book IV, p. 488. |
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Same for 124l. 2s. 1d. to Jasper Radcliffe Esq., sheriff of Devon
for said year, for the like arising by payments for apprehending highwaymen and counterfeiters. (Money order dated Aug. 20 hereon.)
Money Book XIV, p. 144. Order Book IV, p. 488. |
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Same for 16l. 2s. 0¾d. to John Gape Esq., sheriff of Herts for said
year for the like arising by payments for apprehending a highwayman.
(Money order dated Aug. 22 hereon.) Money Book XIV, p. 144.
Order Book IV, p. 483. |
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Same for 21l. 12s. 9d. to Theophilus Reynold Esq., sheriff of Co.
Monmouth for said year, for the like arising by the like payments.
(Money order dated Aug. 20 hereon.) Money Book XIV, p. 144.
Order Book IV, p. 488. |
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Same for 1500l. to George, Duke of Northumberland for half a year
to Xmas last on his annuity out of the Excise. Money Book XIV,
p. 148. |
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For the Treasury direction for payment of the City wine impost
bill for the year 1696 see supra Tr. Cal. X, p. 1317–8. Ibid XIII, p. 78. |
Aug. 17. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 48354l.
2s. 6d. to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name
as Paymaster of the Forces: to be issued out of loans to be made by
said Earl on the Quarterly Poll: and is to satisfy Mr. Hill's bills
"being such as are within the sums voted in the last session for the
subsistence in Flanders." Disposition Book XIV, p. 239. |
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Same to same to issue to same on the like order 13400l.: to be
satisfied by tallies of anticipation on the Commissioners for the
Two Millions: and is for two weeks' subsistence to the 28th inst
for the Forces [in England]. Ibid. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners to imprest in equal proportions
to the Colonels of the Marine Regiments of Mordaunt, Seymour and
Colt the 892l. 3s. 0d. directed supra p. 426 being for 14 days'
subsistence to the 14th inst. for the said Regiments. Ibid. |
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Treasury reference to the Attorney and Solicitor General of the
petition of Sir Henry Dutton Colt praying a grant of the manor of
Dorbuse in the Isle of Thanet near Margate and Conyers Iley in
the parish of Milton near Sittingbourne Marsh and other lands in
Tenham Level named Tattinfold, all applied [or given] to superstitious uses and forfeited by statute. Reference Book VII, p. 290. |
Aug. 18. |
Warrant by the Lords Justices of England for issuing 530,000l. to
Thomas Hall Esq. as imprest towards discharging the tallies of pro or
assignment or other tallies remaining unsatisfied on the Hereditary
and Temporary Excise and on the Post Office. (Money warrant dated
August 19 hereon). (Money order dated August 19 hereon.) King's
Warrant Book XX, p. 7. Money Book XIV, p. 147. Order Book IV,
p. 486. |
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Treasury warrant to the Receipt to pay the principal sums and
the interest thereon as follows at 6 per cent. per an. by levying tallies
of anticipation on the Commissioners of the Two Millions: viz. to
the several persons named "in the list hereto annexed" [missing]
who have lent into the Receipt on credit of the Exchequer in
General the respective sums set against their names, amounting in all
to 63077l. 2s. 2d. Money Book XIV, p. 143. |
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Same to the Stamped Vellum Commissioners to insert in the
quarterly salary bills of their office the additional allowances of 10l.
per an. each to the four clerks employed under their secretary; 10l.
per an. each to the three clerks under the Comptroller; 10l. per an. to
the Surveyor and Register of the Warrants; 20l. per an. to the Teller
of Stamped Paper; 10l. per an. each to 37 stampers. Ibid, p. 144. |
Aug. 18. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Cashier to pay 100l. 16s. 0d. to
John Sandford Esq., Remembrancer of the City of London, for one
year's Impost bill to 1697 Xmas on the wines due to the members of
the corporation of the City of London, detailed. Money Book XIV,
p. 145. |
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Same to same to pay 50l. to the Mayor &c. of Lyme Regis for half
a year to June 24 last on the 21 years' annuity for the conservation
of the Cobb pier there as by the great seal of 1671 Dec. 22. Ibid,
p. 147. |
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Same to the Receipt to issue 450l. to Henry Bartlott [Barttelott]
on his unsatisfied order: by tallies on the Commissioners for the
Two Millions. Disposition Book XIV, p. 241. |
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Same to same to issue 496l. 1s. 4d. to George Townsend: by
like tallies. Ibid, p. 242. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue to the
Navy Treasurer on the unsatisfied order in his name so much as
with the loans already charged on the Coal Duty will amount to
100,000l.: to be issued out of loans to be made by said Treasurer
on credit of said Duties on coal and culm: and is to be in further part
of 250,000l. for wages to seamen. Ibid. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners to examine into and
report on the enclosed Information [missing] presented to my
Lords by Richard Bovet against Mr. Underdowne, surveyor of
Rochester port, for great misdemeanours. Out Letters (General)
XVI, p. 5. |
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Same to the Surveyor General [of Crown Lands] enclosing
the draft [demise to the Earl of Rochester]. It includes a
piece of woodland containing 35 acres part of the New Park near
Richmond which lies contiguous to his house and gardens and which
it is the King's pleasure to grant him. Please report a survey and
value of same. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 10. Reference Book
VII, p. 290. |
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Same to Mr. Clarke to prepare a warrant [for signature by the
Lords Justices of England] to authorise the Earl of Ranelagh to
pay sums to the respective widows as follows. Where arrears are
due to them same is to be part thereof; where no arrears are due
the payment is to be of the King's bounty. |
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Appending: list of said widows and payments. |
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£ |
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Elizabeth widow of Lieut. Col. Robinson of the
Guards, killed at Namur |
40 |
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— Ormsby, widow of Lieut. Col. Ormsby of Col.
Hamilton's Regiment; killed at Namur |
100 |
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Eleoner, widow of Capt. Congreve of Col. Seymour's
Regiment; killed at Namur |
30 |
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Mabella, widow of Lieut. Cooper of the Royal
Regiment of Fuziliers; killed at Landen |
20 |
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Kath[erine], widow of Lieut. Harlackenden of the
Foot Guards, killed at Steinkirk |
30 |
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— Martin, widow of Capt. Martin of Col. Eneas
Mackay's Regiment |
30 |
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— St. Clair, widow of Lieut. St. Clair of the Royal
Regiment of Fuziliers |
20 |
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Lucy, widow of Capt. Mottram of Col. Colt's Regiment; killed at Martinico |
30 |
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— Dancy, widow of Lieut. Dancy of the Regiment of
Fuziliers killed before Namur |
20 |
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— Yewell, widow of Capt. Yewell of Col. Lawder's
Regiment; died in the service |
30 |
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Philippa, widow of Capt. Sutton of Seymour's
Regiment: killed at Steinkirk |
30 |
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Ann, widow of Major Smyth of Col. Brewer's Regiment; died in Flanders |
30 |
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— Cooper, widow of Col. Arnolt Cooper |
10 |
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— Sair, widow |
5 |
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— Verdier, widow of Capt. Verdier, a Reformed Capt.
on pension in Ireland |
10 |
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— Beveridge, widow of Col. Beveridge, killed in a
private quarrel in Flanders |
20 |
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— Bedford, widow of Lieut. Bedford of Lord Essex's
Dragoons; killed at Steinkirk |
20 |
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— Steadman, widow of Capt. Steadman of Col.
Lillingston's late Regiment; died in the West
Indies of the wounds he received at Martinico |
30 |
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— Thomas, widow of Capt. Thomas, the Provost
Marshal |
20 |
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Ann, widow of Lieut. Hancock of the Royal Regiment of Fuziliers; killed by the French upon a
party in 1696 |
20 |
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Eliz., widow of Capt. Mackraken of the Royal Regiment of Foot; killed at Steinkirk |
30 |
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Alice, widow of Quarter Master Shipton of Col.
Lillingston's late Regiment; died in the West
Indies |
5 |
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— Barker, widow of Capt. Barker, Waggon Master
General |
30 |
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Ann, widow of Lieut. Gourney of Col. Langston's
Regiment; killed at Landen |
20 |
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Frances, widow of Lieut. Col. Mackensie of Col.
Brudenall's Regiment; died in the service upon
his return from the Straits and left a burthen of
6 small children |
40 |
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—, White, widow of Capt. White of Col. Row's
Regiment; killed at Steinkirk |
30 |
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Sarah, widow of Lieut. Fairbrother of the Fuziliers;
killed at Landen |
20 |
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Eliz., widow of Lieut. Col. Ramsey of Marquis
Puissar's Regiment; died with the Regiment in
Catalonia |
40 |
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— Phillips, widow of engineer Phillips |
30 |
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— Hastings, widow of Capt. Geo. Hastings of Col.
Goodwyn's Regiment; died in the West Indies |
30 |
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Eliz. Love, widow; only prays payment of 92l. 11s. 0d.
for Cornet Love her son's arrears in Essex's
Dragoons |
20 |
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Jesyna Obryan, widow of Lieut. Obryan; died of
wounds received in the service; prays an arrear of
148l. 17s. 5¼d. due as by an account signed by
Lord Cutts |
20 |
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Eliz., widow of Lieut. Risley of Sir David Collyear's
Regiment; killed in Camarett Bay |
20 |
|
|
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Egidia, widow of Lieut. Col. Grimes of the same
Regiment; died at Walcour |
40 |
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— Bolton, widow of Capt. Bolton of Col. Collingwood's Regiment; died of sickness contracted at
Namur |
30 |
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— Jones, widow of Mr. Jones, chirurgeon to the
Third Troop of Guards; cast away going to
Flanders in 1697 |
20 |
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Esther, widow of Lieut. Col. Shenton of the Coldstream Regiment; died in Flanders: if she has
arrears [they are] to be paid |
40 |
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Ann, widow of Ensign William Jellet of Sir Henry
Bellasys's Regiment; killed at Aghrim |
20 |
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— White, widow of Lieut. White, of Col. Seymour's
Regiment; killed at Aghrim: if she has arrears
[they are] to be paid |
20 |
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Maria, widow of Lieut. Col. Whaley of the Fuziliers;
killed at Landen |
40 |
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Phill[ipp]a Connock, widow of Capt. John Connock
of Colenbine's Regiment; died of wounds received
at Steinkirk |
30 |
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Amy, widow of Lieut. Babington of Columbine's
Regiment; lost his right hand before Galway and
afterwards killed before Namur |
20 |
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Ann, widow of Capt. Robt. Levingston of the Royal
Regiment of Foot; killed at Steinkirk |
30 |
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Eliz., widow of Ensign John Russell of Col. Bellamont's Regiment, died of wounds received in the
service |
20 |
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Deborah, widow of Capt. James Colhoran of Col.
Buchan's Regiment; killed before Namur |
30 |
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Frances, widow of Cornet William Cecill of Duke
Schonberg's Regiment (query "whither" killed ?) |
20 |
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Mary, widow of Lieut. John Evans of Sir Matthew
Bridge's Regiment; killed at the attack upon the
castle of Namur |
20 |
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Margaret, widow of — Abernathie; who died Quarter
Master in the Earl of Oxford's Regiment of Horse |
20 |
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Mary, widow of Major Geo. Westcomb in Brigadier
Selwyn's Regiment of Foot; died of wounds received at the siege of Namur |
50 |
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Mary, widow of Capt. Piggott at Londonderry |
20 |
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Judith, widow of Lieut. Col. Hawley |
100 |
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widow Adams, her husband an officer at [London]derry |
20 |
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— Carlisle, widow of Capt. Carlisle, slain at Limerick |
30 |
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£1500 |
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Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 10–13. |
Aug. 18. |
William Lowndes to Mr. Dodington to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of John Hawgood and John Woodcraft, swordcutlers, praying payment of 990l. for hangers and belts by them
furnished in 1694 to the First Marine Regiment. Out Letters (General)
XVI, p. 13. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of several of the King's Engineers praying payment of
3430l. 10s. 0d. due and in arrear to them. Ibid, p. 14. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to discharge
the seizure of the ships belonging to Jno. Jarmain, Jno. Pule and
William Brooks of Yarmouth, being seized for delivering their
ladings of coals without payment of the new Duty; all in regard of
the newness of the Duty at the time of the forfeiture, the coals having
been shipped before the commencement thereof. (Same to the
Attorney General for a noli prosequi in this case). Warrants not
Relating to Money XVI, p. 119. |
|
Treasury Instructions to be observed by the Customs Commissioners in relation to the preventing the export of wool and the
import of French silks pursuant to an order of the King in Council
dated June 23 last. |
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(1) The officers employed in Romney Marsh and parts adjacent
are to be single men and be changed in 6 or 12 months at
least. |
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(2) The salaries of the riding surveyors in Kent and Sussex are
to be augmented from 90l. to 100l. per an. |
|
(3) All personal informations are to be particularly represented
to the Treasury in order to their due encouragement and
that orders may be given thereon. |
|
(4) You are, with the assistance of Henry Baker, to proceed in
the treaty you have been upon for some time with the
owners of Romney and Folkestone warrens in order to
take leases thereof to the king's use and to dispose of
the warrens in the best way for the public service. |
|
Out Letters (Customs) XIII, p. 451. |
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Treasury warrant to same to discharge from Aliens Duty the goods
imported by John Blake of London merchant in the ship St. George
of Ipswich. Ibid, p. 451. |
Aug. 19–29. |
Royal warrant under the King's sign manual dated "at our Court
at Dieren" to the Treasury Lords for 30,000l. to William, Earl of
Portland, Keeper of the Privy Purse: without account: for the use
and service of the Privy Purse. (Money warrant dated Aug. 24
hereon.) (Money order dated Aug. 25 hereon). King's Warrant
Book XX, p. 8. Money Book XIV, p. 150. Order Book IV, p. 488. |
|
Same to same to give warrant to the Trustees for sale of Fee Farm
Rents to contract with Charles, Earl of Dorset and Middlesex for
so many fee farms as shall amount to 500l. per an. at 16 years
purchase, being the usual rate for the purchase of such fee farms.
(Treasury warrant dated Aug. 26 hereon accordingly to the said
Trustees). King's Warrant Book XX, p. 9. Warrants not Relating
to Money XVI, p. 120. |
Aug. 19–29 |
Royal warrant under the King's sign manual dated "at our Court
at Dieren" to the Treasury Lords for the issue of 9691l. 15s. 0d. to
Sir Theodore Janssen Kt.: without account: to be paid by him to
the Commissioners for the Two Millions as in satisfaction (after
deduction of discount) of the King's subscription of 10,000l. to the
said Two Millions. (Money warrant dated Sept. 1 hereon). (Money
order dated Sept. 6 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XX, p. 9. Money
Book XIV, p. 153. Order Book IV, p. 491. |
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Same to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for an annuity or
yearly pension of 15,000l. per an. to William, Duke of Gloucester as
from Lady day last: to be paid to Sir Benjamin Bathurst, his
[the said Duke's] Treasurer without deduction of fees or taxes
whatsoever; and without account save such as the said Bathurst is
to give to John, Earl of Marlborough, Governor to the said Duke.
King's Warrant Book XX, pp. 10–11. |
Aug. 19. |
Money warrant for 110l. to John Hookes, George Coles, James
Courthorp, and Hicks Borough, 4 underclerks attending the House
of Commons, in reward for their service in writing, copying and
engrossing several Bills, writings and other papers for his Majesty's
service. (Money order dated Aug. 19 hereon.) Money Book XIV,
146. Order Book V, p. 11. |
|
Same for 500l. to Peter Hume and Thomas Cremer, Examiners of
the vouchers and cash of the Tellers of the Receipt: as reward for
their services for one year to 1698 May 21; 300l. thereof to Hume
and 200l. to Cremer (Money order dated Aug. 19 hereon.) Money
Book XIV, p. 146. Order Book IV, p. 489. |
|
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue 320l. to Thomas Holland
and Charles Score on the order in their names; to be satisfied by
tallies of anticipation on the Commissioners for the Two Millions.
Money Book XIV, p. 146. |
|
Money warrant for 500l. to Henry Baker, Esq.: on account: for
Crown Law charges. (Money order dated Aug. 20 hereon.) Ibid
p. 148. Order Book IV, p. 486. |
|
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue as follows, on the
respective money orders already signed by the Treasury Lords; to
wit by tallies of anticipation on the Commissioners of the Two
Millions viz.: |
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£ |
|
|
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to the Navy Treasurer: upon account: for such
services as the Treasury Lords shall appoint |
30000 |
|
|
|
to Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance: upon
account: for land and sea service of the Office of
Ordnance |
10000 |
|
|
|
to the Earl of Portland, as First Gentleman of the
Bedchamber |
1000 |
|
|
|
to the Earl of Selkirk, Earl of Essex and Lord
Lexinton 500l. each as Gentlemen of the Bedchamber |
1500 |
|
|
|
to Mr. Sayers, Mr. How and Lord Raby 250l. each
as Grooms of the Bedchamber |
750 |
|
|
|
to Mr. Fielding, a late Page of Honour (in the margin:
paid [in ready] money in Dec. 1697) |
60 |
|
|
|
to the Cofferer of the Household: on account: for
such uses as the Treasury Lords shall appoint |
16690 |
|
|
|
to the Treasurer of the Chamber: on account: for
uses to be appointed (in the margin: 6,996l. 8s.
2½d. in part 26 August; 3,403l. 11s. 9½d. in full) |
10000 |
|
|
|
to the Master of the General Wardrobe: on account:
for uses to be appointed |
2000 |
|
|
|
to the Master of the Horse: on account: for the
Stables |
3000 |
|
|
|
to the Treasurer of the Chamber: on account: to be
paid over to Robert Greenway his Majesty's locksmith in part of his bills |
400 |
|
|
|
to Mr. Rymer for money expended in his Majesty's
service |
200 |
|
|
|
to Henry Baker: on account: for law charges |
500 |
|
|
|
to the Earl of Albemarle: on account: for the
Robes |
1000 |
|
|
|
to Thomas Hall, Esq.: on account: in part of
530,000l. |
111000 |
|
|
|
|
£187100 |
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|
|
Money Book XIV, p. 149. |
Aug. 19. |
Money warrant for 200l. to Thomas Rymer, Historiographer Royal:
without account: towards defraying the charge in transcribing and
publishing, according to the direction of the King in Council, the
ancient Leagues and public Acts of State betwixt the Crown of
England and other nations. (Money order dated Aug. 20 hereon.)
Ibid, p. 150. Order Book IV, p. 487. |
|
Treasury warrant to the Excise Commissioners to insert in the
salary bill of the Excise for 1698 Michaelmas quarter the salary of
George Townsend as successor to Edward Noell in the office of
Secretary to the Excise at the rate of 450l. per an. for himself and
clerks; computing same from date hereof to Sept. 29 next: and
thereafter to place said allowance on the Excise Establishment to
be paid quarterly with the rest of the Excise Office. Money Book
XIV, p. 152. |
|
Same to the Receipt to issue 17000l. to Edward, Earl of Orford
on the unsatisfied order in his name as Navy Treasurer: to be
satisfied by tallies of anticipation on the Commissioners for the
Two Millions: and is for such uses of the Navy as the Treasury
Lords shall direct. Disposition Book XIV, p. 242. |
|
Same to same to issue 53600l. to the Earl of Ranelagh on the
unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster of the Forces: by like
tallies: and is to be applied for 8 weeks' subsistence to Oct. 23 next
for the Forces [in England] Ibid, p. 243. |
|
William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to imprest (out of the
above 17000l.) 100l. to the Commissioners for Registering Seamen,
being for Contingencies of their Office; and 100l. for paying his
Majesty's allowance of 2d. per day to sick and hurt persons during
their stay in Hospitals and for other contingencies relating to the
business of Sick and Wounded Seamen now under the management
of the said Commissioners. Disposition Book XIV, p. 243. |
Aug. 19. |
William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to issue 2017l. 19s.
0½d. to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name as
Paymaster of the Forces: to be issued out of loans to be made by
said Earl on credit of the present 3s. Aid: and is to be towards
paying off the arrears due to the several chirurgeons of the Regiment
lately disbanded according to said Earl's report of June 1 last: and
is in further part of 250,000l. for the Disbanding. Ibid. |
|
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue 500l. to Charles Fox and
Lord Coningsby on the unsatisfied order in their name as Paymasters
of the Forces Ireland: to be by tallies on the Commissioners of the
Two Millions: and is to be paid over to the Transport Commissioners
on account for the service of their Office. Ibid, p. 244. |
|
Same to same to issue 5000l. to Thomas Neale, on the unsatisfied
order in his name as Master and Worker of the Mint: to be by tallies
as above: and is to be applied towards satisfying what is due to
private importers [of silver] in the respective country Mints. Ibid,
p. 245. |
|
William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to make forth a bill
of imprest on the Navy Treasurer for 892l. 3s. 0d. to Col. Seymour,
Col. Colt and Col. Mordant in equal proportions: being for 14 days
subsistence to the 28th inst. to their Marine Regiments: and is
to be assigned for payment out of the 17,000l. ut supra p. 441. Ibid,
p. 244. |
|
Same to Col. Vaughan. My Lords have put off the hearing
to-day between you and Mris. Vaughan as her counsel is out of
town. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 14. |
|
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh. My Lords are informed that
several of the officers of the Regiments lately broke, to whom the
King granted the allowance of half pay, have outrun their subsistence
and quarters during the time they continued in the said Regiments
by which means the country is left unpaid. You are to stop the
half pay of all such officers until there be sufficient money to clear
the same and to pay such sums to the respective persons to whom
the quarters are due. Ibid. |
|
Same to Mr. Clarke to prepare a warrant to be signed by the Lords
Justices to authorise Charles Fox and Lord Coningsby to pay 500l.
to the Commissioners of Transports: upon accounts for the service
of their Office. Ibid. |
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Same to same for a same to authorise the Earl of Ranelagh to pay
20l. to Mary Price, widow of Lieut. Price of Col. Selwyn's Regiment
who died of wounds received at Landen: same to be in part of arrears
if she claims any; otherwise to be of the King's bounty. Ibid., p. 15. |
Aug. 19. |
Same to the Clerk of the Pipe. My Lords are informed that
process of Pipe is issued forth in Co. Westmorland against Mr.
Benson et al without cause (as is alleged). Please attend my Lords
on Friday Sept. 2 concerning same. Ibid. |
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Same to the Excise Commissioners. It is the King's pleasure that
you appoint George Townsend as your Secretary loco Edward Noell
Esq. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to pass, Customs
free, the naval stores on board the Samuell and Henry hired by the
Navy Commissioners to take stores for the use of the Straits Squadron
"in like manner as such stores passed during the war." Out Letters
(Customs) XIII, p. 448. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Edward Arnold shewing that being a small trader in wool he went
over to Ireland to buy wool and paid part money down for same
and raised money here for the remainder being 111l. and put same on
board a ship at Liverpool for Ireland, not knowing of any law to
the contrary, but same was seized there [Liverpool] and if same be
not restored it will be his ruin: therefore praying restoration thereof.
Reference Book VII, p. 290. |
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Treasury warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe for a certificate or
schedule of all surplusages remaining due to any sheriffs upon the
foot of their accounts actually passed and for which they have their
quietus: "and that for the time to come you cause like schedules
to be made and transmitted to us quarterly of sums due to sheriffs
upon the foot of such accounts." Warrants not Relating to Money
XVI, p. 119. |
Aug. 19/29. |
Royal warrant under the King's sign manual dated "at our Court
at Dieren" to the Lords Justices of Ireland for a great seal for a
grant to Col. Gustavus Hamilton of forfeited lands in Ireland as
follows, but he is first to pay the sum of 350l. if it shall appear that
the same was expended in proving Charles Geoghegan not to be
comprehended within the Articles of Limerick: the said Hamilton
having prayed a grant of 500l. per an. of such forfeited lands as he
should find out in lieu of the estate lately belonging to Roger
O'Shaghnessy which was granted to said Colonel in custodiam and
has since been granted in fee to Thomas Prendergast Esq.; and the
said Lords Justices in reporting the schedule of lands as below have
represented that 350l. was expended in proving as above as to the
said Geoghegan, whose lands are included in the said schedule |
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Appending: said schedule
Forfeited lands of Cha. Geoghegan
in King's County: Ballyboy Barony
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Rathlyan and Fyermore 192 acres with 12 acres unprofitable
land; Lartemmore 258 acres; Cappangowlane, Ballygonie,
Ballycore, Gortacorragh, and Lecarrowheene 494 acres
with 120 unprofitable; Rathincorragh 62 acres; Derry
alias Ballaghderry 30 acres; Mullaghcrowny and Ballintaggart 149 acres; Ballinloghane and Rathkenegan 56
acres; Lartanbegg, Rathhenegan and Ballynemire 190
acres with 14 acres unprofitable; Ballynecargye, Cloonpeirt,
Killballydaw, and Ballydingan, 445 acres with 116 acres
unprofitable; Ballywilliam 102 acres; and (in Eglish
Barony) Corronegark 54 acres; and in Ballycowen Barony)
Skreggan 579 acres: in all worth 337l. per an.; quit rent
52l. 19s. 2d.; clear yearly value 284l. 0s. 10d. |
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Forfeited estate of Walter Gallway
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Half Whitestown in Upperthird Barony Co. Waterford 231
acres; value 20l. per an.; quit rents 3l. 10s. 3½d.; clear
yearly value 16l. 9s. 8½d. |
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Forfeited estate of Arthur Gallway
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Two houses in Waterford city: worth 12d. per an.; quit
rents 18s.; clear yearly value 11l. 2s. 0d. |
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Forfeited estate of Patr. Everard: |
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two houses in Cavan Co. Meath over and above what is;
granted to Thomas Keightley Esq.: value 10l. per an.
quit rents 15s.; clear yearly value 9l. 5s. 0d. |
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Forfeited estate of Jno. Coghlane
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King's County: Garrycastle Barony
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The manor, town and lands of Cloghane 128 acres; Tonlemonane 122 acres; Cappalesky 50 acres; Clashgarboy
65 acres; Magherybane 114 acres; Barrinfeddane 50 acres;
Coolenabegg, Corallagh and Carrinaghmore 95 acres;
Cappacunning 50 acres; Pallis 50 acres; Carrolena 32
acres; manor Garrycastle 365 acres; Trefadamore 53
acres; Trefadabegg 18 acres; Trefan 32 acres; Garragh
and 2 Curraboys 100 acres; the 2 Ballykellys 94 acres;
Ballyeitra 61 acres; Clonlonan 54 acres; Culliderry
92 acres; Clonsollaw 100 acres; Ballynekilline 180 acres;
Ballybane 113 acres: total value 206l. 5s. 0d. per an.;
quit rents 40l. 9s. 7d.; clear yearly value 165l. 15s. 5d. |
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Forfeited estate of Edward Fallon
in the town and liberties of Athlone
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a parcel of land called Aghanlogan, 5 acres; a parcel of Gortisker Cappaghnaldonard 2 acres; Killeganhaskiny 6
acres; Leganidockly 10 acres; the east gate of the said
town; one house plot wherein Martin Murphy dwelt; one
house plot wherein Mark Harrington dwelt; one house
formerly in possession of widow Clapton; one eel wyer
[weir] on the river Shannon near the bridge: total yearly
value 7l. 7s. [sic? 18l. 8s. 0d.] quit rents 12l. 0s. 5d.; clear
yearly value 6l. 7s. 7d. |
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Forfeited estate of Oliver Martin:
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Co. Galway in Kiltartan Barony
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Gortcarnane alias Killafin three quarters and a half: 59
acres: value 8l. per an. [sic? 19l. 8s. 0d.] quit rents 12l.;
clear yearly value 7l. 8s. 0d.: total clear yearly value
500l. 8s. 6½d. |
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Out Letters (Ireland) VII, pp. 440–3. |
Aug. 19/29. |
Royal warrant dated at Dieren to the Lords Justices of
Ireland to grant by way of custodiam to Major Christopher
Wray certain lands called Rathcannon and Clonana in Co. Limerick
during the life of his father Sir Drury Wray, same being forfeited by
the attainder of the said Sir Drury; being of the clear yearly value
of 146l. or thereabouts; same being held by Sir Drury only in right
of his wife who is 60 years of age and, after her death, will descend
to the said Major Wray: all in consideration of the said Christopher's
services as Major in Col. Thomas Farrington's Regiment of Foot as
in other Regiments wherein he hath served both at sea and land ever
since the King's accession; and in consideration also of the necessities
of his said mother and her other children. Ibid, pp. 443–4. |
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Same to same for a patent under the great seal of Ireland to grant
to Dr. John Leslie all the forfeited lands mentioned in the list
appended to the royal warrant of 1697 Sept. 15 supra Tr. Cal. XII
pp. 334–6 and of the reversion thereof and all the Crown title thereto;
to hold to him and his heirs &c. for ever as of the Castle of Dublin
in free and common socage. Ibid, pp. 445–6. |
Aug. 20. |
Establishment under the King's sign manual dated "at our
Court at Loo" of half pay to the Reformed Officers of the 2 late
Marine Regiments commanded by the Marquess of Carmarthen and
Sir Cloudesley Shovell; viz., until they be again commissionated
or employed in the King's service: they having became Reformed
by the reduction of the said Regiments: to be payable by the
Treasurer of the Navy as from Aug. 19 inst.: viz. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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Major Thomas Webberley, 7s. 2d. [a day]. |
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Captains Anthony Gibbons, Steward Spicer,
Unton Deering, William Bradbury, George
Rodney, John Thornhill, Samuel Odbert, Paul
Batchelour, John Vanbrook: each |
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4 |
8 |
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First Lieutenants. Capt. Lieuts. Thomas Horner
and William Richards and Lieutenants Jacob
Levesque, Thomas Needler, Jno. Foster,
William Grace, Richard Thomas, Thomas
Bourk, Archibald Purneis, Phillip Reever,
Manley Callis, Jno. Lancaster, Thomas Browne
James Saunders, each |
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2 |
4 |
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Second Lieutenants. George Harnage, Charles
Christian, Chalmer Coope, George Ord, Edward
Cowly, Jno. Dixon, James Brough, Vincent
Bonard, Thomas Goulding, Thomas Pretty,
Samuell Buck, Gam Loyd, William Hibberd,
Richard Doily, Thomas Sanger, Alexander
Cragg, David Evans, James Desbordes, George
Rowles each |
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1 |
10 |
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Total [a day] |
5 |
16 |
8 |
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King's Warrant Book XX, p. 63. |
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Money warrant for 400l. to Phillip Ryley: without account:
in part of moneys expended for sundry works in several of his
Majesty's parks: to be satisfied by tallies on the Commissioners of
the Two Millions. (Money order dated Aug. 20 hereon.) Money
Book XIV, p. 150. Order Book IV, p. 487. |