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1698–9. Jan. 16. |
Royal warrant, dated Kensington, to Lord Coningsby, Paymaster
General of the Kingdom of Ireland, in stating the accounts to 1692
April 1 of the Royal Regiment of Dragoons under Col. Edward
Matthews (now commanded by Lord Raby) not to charge on the
Regiment for debts in quarters the 150l. which is claimed by Martha
Dillon of Dublin for goods taken from her by several troops of Capt.
St. Pier's Troop in said Regiment but only the sum of 60l. 9s. 8d.
which has been directed to be paid to her by the Treasury warrant
of 1693–4 March 20 and which appears to be the only sum due from
the said transfer Troopers. Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 64. |
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Treasury warrant to Christopher Montague, [Auditor of the
Receipt] and Henry Pelham, clerk of the Pells, to pay 865l. 7s. 3d.
to Edward, Earl of Orford, on the unsatisfied order in his name for
the service of the Navy, to be by tallies of anticipation on the Two
Millions to wit on the fourth payment thereon due the present month
of January: and is to be paid over to the Marquess of Carmarthen
to discharge so much due to the inhabitants of Canterbury for
quartering Companies as follows of the Marine Regiment commanded
by said Marquess, viz.: |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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for the Colonel's Company |
158 |
5 |
6½ |
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for the Major's Company |
240 |
1 |
0 |
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for Capt. Cooper's Company |
284 |
6 |
11 |
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for Capt. Deering's Company |
133 |
17 |
8 |
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for Capt. Weaver's Company |
48 |
16 |
1½ |
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£865 |
7 |
3 |
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Money Book XIV, p. 287. |
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Money warrant for 100l. to Richard Bovett for his charges, and
reward for his service relating to a discovery of the embezzlement
of goods taken in the St. Peter prize. (Money order dated Jan. 18
hereon.) Ibid, p. 288. Order Book V, p. 43. |
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Treasury reference to the King's Remembrancer in the Exchequer
of the petition of John Crispe and Thomas Crispe, surviving collectors
outwards of tonnage and poundage in London port, proposing their
sureties, detailed, for the said office. Reference Book VII, p. 310. |
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Treasury order to the Trustees for Fee Farms, for their clerk,
John Digby, to convey to Richard Topham, of new Windsor, fee
farm rents as follows, for the consideration money of 228l. 6s. 0d.
being 16 years purchase: viz. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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a rent issuing out of the manor of Windsor
Under Ore paid by the Mayor, bailiffs and
burgesses of New Windsor |
4 |
5 |
8¼ |
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a rent issuing out of the manor of Sunninghill
Park, paid by Sir Thomas Draper kt. |
10 |
0 |
0 |
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£14 |
5 |
8¼ |
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Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, p. 151. |
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Treasury warrant to the Receipt to divide the tallies and orders
of Sir William Culpeper et al for an annuity of 280l. on the Tonnage
of ships &c.: it appearing that said Culpeper of Bastow Co. Surrey
bart, paid 2000l. into the Receipt 1694 June 28 on the Act for said
Duty of Tonnage &c. and thereby became entitled to said annuity:
and by the Act for enlarging the times for purchase of annuities
Edward Dutton Colt of the parish of St. James's Middlesex paid
1260l. into the Receipt 1695–6 Feb. 6 in consideration whereof he
is entitled to the aforesaid annuity in reversion of the life of said
Culpeper for 96 years from 1695–6 Jan. 25: and the said Culpeper
and Colt have agreed to assign their interests to Isaac Battaile of
St. Martin's in the Fields to the extent of 80l. per an. part of the said
280l. per an.: in order therefore that each assignor may have in his
hands a proper tally and order to entitle him to the receipt and be
able to give a legal title thereto to said Battaile the separate tallies
and orders as above [for 2000l. and 1260l.] are to be taken in and
fresh tallies are to be given out, to wit two tallies of 1428l. 12s. 0d.
and 571l. 8s. 0d. to Culpeper of the same date as his 2000l. tally and
of 900l. and 360l. to Colt of the same date as his 1260l. tally; and
two orders are to be drawn one for 200l. per an. and one for 80l.
per an. in reversion as aforesaid. Ibid, p. 152–3. |
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Same to the Postmasters General to discharge Stephen Bigg
and Richard Bigg from accompting for or paying the port of letters
as follows on their paying their rent from the beginning to the end
of their farm: it appearing that they are farmers for 3 years from
1687 Lady Day of a Branch of the Post Office which includes several
towns and places in Cos. Herts, Bucks and Warwick at a rent of
950l. for the first year and 1000l. for the second and 1000l. for the
third year and are obliged by their contract to accompt to the General
Post Office for the port of all letters coming from beyond sea or from
Scotland to London for towns within their farm and they have
represented that they did not apprehend the consequence of this
when they took the farm and if obliged thereto shall be unavoidably
ruined: upon which the Postmasters General reported the 6th inst.
that the said farmers are accomptable for both the Country and
Foreign port and that it will be a hardship to oblige them to it because
in the computation by which they took that branch the Country
and Foreign port were actually included and on examining the
accompt it appears they will be considerable losers, and that without
same the King receives more from the farm than was ever made of
said branch and farther that the said farmers have been careful
and industrious in the management thereof to the great satisfaction
of the country. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, p. 154. |
Jan. 17. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to pay 1000l. to the Earl of
Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster of the
Forces: to be by tallies of anticipation on the 8th payment due in
Sept. next on the Two Millions: and is to be paid over to the Commissioners for Transportation for the Transport service. Money
Book XIV, p. 287. |
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Money warrant for 110l. 10s. 1d. to the executor of Sir Samuell
Eyre Kt., late one of the Justices of the King's Bench, for 61 days
1698 July 13 to Sept. 12 following, being the day of his death, on his
termly allowance of 250l. |
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appending: affidavit by Benj. Wyche of St. Giles in the Fields
gent. of the death of the above at Lancaster on Monday Sept. 12.
(Money order dated Jan. 24 hereon). Ibid, p. 288. Order Book
V, p. 46. |
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Same to same to pay 4000l. to the Earl of Orford on the unsatisfied
order in his name as Navy Treasurer: to be by tallies of anticipation
on the fifth payment of the Two Millions in March next: and is to be
applied to the payment of bills of exchange and for imprests. Ibid,
p. 290. |
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Same to Richard Hutchinson, Custom Cashier, to pay 14l. 10s. 0d.
to John Thorowkettle for 1698 Xmas quarter on his 3s. 4d. a day
as Messenger attending the Customs. Ibid, p. 291. |
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Treasury allowance of said Thorowkettle's bill of 14l. 10s. 0d. for
same quarter's attendance on the Treasury Lords. Ibid. |
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Money warrant for 15l. 4s. 2d. to Richard Welbeck for 1¼ years to
Xmas last on his fee as Stable keeper at Reading. Ibid, p. 292. |
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Treasury allowance of the salary bill, detailed, for the half year
ended Xmas last to the Commissioners and officers for Licensing
Hawkers and Pedlars: total 275l. Ibid. |
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William Lowndes [to the Auditor of the Receipt] to issue (out of
moneys of the Civil List) 23400l. to the Earl of Portland on the
unsatisfied order in his name for the service of the Privy Purse. |
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400l. to Henry D'Nassau, Seigneur D'Auverquere, Master of the
Horse, for the extraordinaries of the Stables: on the like order. |
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400l. to Caspar Fred. Hening: on the like order: for arrears
due to the Gardens. Disposition Book XIV, p. 285. |
Jan. 17. |
Same to the Navy Commissioners to direct the agent of the
Marquess of Carmarthen's Regiment [of Marines] to examine carefully each captain's account of the quartering of his Company in
the city of Canterbury and not to pay more (on the warrant of this
day's date) to the inhabitants thereof than the subsistence of the
officers or men amount to. Ibid, p. 286. |
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Same to Auditor Shales. The bishop of Carlisle has
petitioned the Treasury on behalf of himself and several poor curates
and schoolmasters in his diocese for payment of their several
pensions out of the [Crown] rents and revenues in Cos. Cumberland
and Westmorland. Bring me an account how that matter stands.
Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 73. |
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Same to Mr. Yard to insert an advertisement in next Thursday's
Gazette to invite T.T., the writer of a letter to some of the Treasury
Lords, to come to the Treasury to make out his [proposed] discovery.
Ibid, p. 74. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes to report (with the Attorney General)
on the enclosed petition [missing] of Thomas Hall et al collectors of
the Duties on Houses for the borough of Newark in Nottinghamshire. Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Hen. Baker. The Commissioners of Trade and
Plantations have been required to hear Col. Fletcher upon some
matters relating to his conduct in the government of New York.
It is thought necessary that the Attorney General should be instructed
therein by Mr. Weaver, Agent for the Province of New York. You
are to accompany Mr. Weaver to the Attorney General from time to
time and pay "him" the usual fee upon the like occasions. Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwayt to procure a royal warrant to authorise
the Earl of Ranelagh to pay 1000l. to the Commissioners of Transports
on account for the Transport service. Ibid, p. 77. |
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Treasury reference to the Warden &c. of the Mint of the petition
of Daniell Cricklow for permission, pursuant to a late Act of Parliament, for the use of a certain engine for the stamping of buttons.
Reference Book VII, p. 310. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Robert
Bell, collector of the 12d. per chaldron on coals at Newcastle, setting
forth the necessity of having a comptroller upon the collectors of
the Duties on salt and a former promise from the said Commissioners
[to himself] to be a supervisor or inspector of Customs in said port.
Ibid. |
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Treasury order for the execution of a warrant dated 1698 Dec. 15,
from Peregrine Bertie [Vice-Chamberlain of the Household] to Cha.
Godfrey Esq., Master of the Jewel House for the delivery of 80 ounces
of gilt plate to John Latton Esq. as a gift from the King at the
christening of his child. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI,
p. 155. |
Jan. 17. |
Treasury warrant to Mr. Henry Oake to inspect the fishing for
wrecks which (in accordance with the patent of 1692–3 March 10 to
the Duke of Schonberg and Leinster supra Treasury Calendar
vol. X, p. 64–5.) shall be performed or carried on by Capt. Collin
Hunter on board his Majesty's ship Dolphin: all for the securing
of the King's tenth part as reserved in the said patent. |
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Appending: instructions to be observed by said Oake. Warrants
not Relating to Money XVI, pp. 157–8. |
Jan. 18. |
Royal sign manual, dated Kensington, for 50l. to Edward Howard
as royal bounty. (Money warrant dated Jan. 24 hereon). (Money
order dated Jan. 31 hereon). King's Warrant Book XX, p. 64.
Money Book XIV, p. 299. Order Book V, p. 47. |
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Same for 356l. 10s. 0d. to Samuell Rolles and Hugh Fortescue:
without account: 351l. thereof for the price of 117 red deer bought,
by the King's order, by Thomas, Lord Wharton, Chief Justice in
Eyre Trent South and Comptroller of the Household, out of the park
of the late Earl of Lincoln at Tottershell Co. Lincoln and the remaining 5l. 10s. 0d. as a fee or reward to the keeper of the said park.
(Money warrant dated Jan. 24 hereon.) (Money order dated Feb.
6 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XX, p. 66. Money Book XIV,
p. 301. Order Book V, p. 64. |
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Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue 8800l. to Thomas Lloyd
on the unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster of the Works:
to be by tallies on the Hereditary and Temporary Excise. Money
Book XIV, p. 283. |
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William Lowndes to Lord Edward Russell, Treasurer of the
Chamber, to pay 54l. each to Mr. Smith, Mr. Sell, Mr. Watson and
Mr. Kein, the four Pages of the Bedchamber, for their travelling
charges in Flanders in 1697. Disposition Book XIV, p. 287. |
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Same to same to pay as follows out of tallies in your hands: viz. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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John Luftus, Alex Fort, Grimling Gibbons
and William Ireland on their warrants for
building barges for the King |
725 |
1 |
3 |
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Dr. Pratt, Sarah Sell, John Stone and Adam
Lisney on their warrant for lodging his
Majesty's chaplains and other servants at
Kensington |
216 |
2 |
6 |
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the Yeomen of the Guard in part of their bills |
898 |
2 |
0 |
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Jo[h]n Warner, Master of the King's Barge,
for services performed by his Majesty's
watermen |
842 |
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£2681 |
5 |
9 |
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Ibid. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (out of the Civil List
moneys) 20l. to Robert Yates who is going chaplain to Virginia.
Ibid, p. 288. |
Jan. 18. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ
Edward Giles (for many years an extraordinary watchman) as
watchman in fee in London port loco John Smith deceased. |
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John Bigg as a tidesman in fee, Bristol port loco William Jackson
deceased (cancelled and another warrant signed the same day in
the name of Christopher Bigg). |
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Alexander Shoebridge as collector of Customs, Newhaven port
loco Edward Mann dismissed for carelessness, neglects and misbehaviours. |
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William Rowe as surveyor of Shields in Newcastle port loco
Alexander Davison who has stood long suspended upon presumption
of fraud and is now said to be drown'd. |
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Thomas Guppy as boatman at Salcombe in Dartmouth port loco
George Robins who has quitted the service. Out Letters (Customs)
XIV, pp. 7, 8. |
Kensington. |
Royal warrant to the Lords Justices of Ireland to give order for
allowing to the Receiver General of Ireland the sums of 534l. 13s. 10½d.
overpaid on the ordinary fund for Military Contingencies between
1697 March 25 and 1698 June 24; and 2258l. 19s. 10¼d. for extraordinary payments [within same time] which could not be charged
on any other fund except that allowed for military contingencies. |
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Appending: detailed account of said payments (including payments for repairs at Galway, Cork, Limerick, Kinsale and Athlone;
and to the Secretary of the Court of General Officers for salary;
and to Adjutant General Gorges, Major Hamilton, William Robinson,
Mr. Vickers, the Town Mayor of Dublin, Brigadier Tiffin and Capt.
Wright in connection with the disbandment and transporting
soldiers from Ireland to England). Out Letters (Ireland) VII,
pp. 470–3. |
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Same to same to order the Paymaster General, Ireland to allow
the full English subsistence of 6d. a man a day in the accounts of
the Regiment of the late Col. George Villiers for so long as same was
paid to them whilst they continued here in England: it appearing
from the petition of Lieut. Col. John Hobart, that he was major of
the said Regiment when first raised by Sir Richard Atkins in 1694
and that same continued in England and was subsisted in England
at the English rate for a considerable time before they went to
Ireland but the Paymasters of the Forces, Ireland refuse to allow
any more than the Irish pay (being 4d. a day) for that period without
a royal warrant. Ibid, pp. 474–5. |
Jan. 19. |
The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices of Ireland to report to
the King on the enclosed petition [missing] of John Kirwan, merchant,
for pardon and for a grant of his estate in Ireland, he being outlawed
for treason. Ibid, p. 487. |
Jan. 20. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to pay 1300l. to the Earl of
Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster of the
Forces: to be by tallies of anticipation on the present January
payment of the Two Millions: and is to be applied towards satisfying
debts contracted by the out-pensioners belonging to Chelsea College
for their quarters. Money Book XIV, p. 295. |
Jan. 20. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to pay the principal and interest
on four lost orders registered on wines, vinegar and tobacco and East
India goods Duties viz. No. 4970 and 4971 for 100l. each dated 1696
May 26 in the name of Sarah Goodsale and Nos. 3723 and 3724 for
100l. each dated 1696 May 22 in the name of Thomas Gilham; the
loss of which is sworn to by Paul Houblon of London merchant [as
the assignee of the said orders.] Order Book V, p. 44. |
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Wm. Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (out of the
Civil List moneys) 300l. Lady Annabella Howard, widow of Sir Robert
Howard, on the allowance of 150l. per an. to him and his clerks for
services in his office of Auditor of the Receipt in connection with the
Duties on the Tonnage of ships and vessels, [the said allowance]
commencing from 1694 June 1; which allowance has been paid only
to 1696 June 1 by reason the said Duties proved so deficient or low
in their produce as not to answer the annuities charged thereon.
Disposition Book, XIV, p. 289. |
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Same to same to issue to Lionell Herne the sum of 43840l. remaining
in the Exchequer of loans on the 3s. Aid: to be as in further part of
the order in his name for 200,000l. for the purchasing Exchequer Bills
in order to be cancelled, pursuant to the Act. Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwayt to prepare a warrant for the King's
signature to authorise the Earl of Ranelagh to pay 1300l. to widows
as follows as of royal bounty: viz. 5 Lieutenant Colonels' widows
40l. each; 20 captains' widows 30l. each; 25 Lieutenants' widows
20l. each: in the margin: query if any of these widows are on the
Queen's list. |
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Appending: a list of the widows of several officers who have been
killed or died in his Majesty's service: viz.: |
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Elizabeth Robinson, widow of a Lieut. Col. of the Guards
killed before Namur. |
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— Ormsby, widow of a Lieut. Col. to Fred Hamilton, killed
before Namur. |
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Egidia Grimes, widow of a Lieut. Col. to Sir David Colyear,
killed at Walcour. |
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Maria Whaley, widow of a Lieut. Col. of the Fusiliers, killed
at Landen. |
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Judith Hawley, widow of a Lieut. Col. to Fitzharding's
Regiment; killed at Steinkirk. |
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Ellen Cunnigrave, widow of a Capt. in Seymour's [Regiment],
killed before Namur. |
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Lucy Mottram, widow of a Capt. in Colt's [Regiment], killed
at Martinico. |
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Phillippa Sutton, widow of a Capt. in Seymour's [Regiment]
killed at Steinkirk. |
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Mary Stedman, widow of a Capt. in Lillingston's [Regiment],
killed at Martinico. |
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Eliz. Mackraken, widow of a Capt. in the Royal Foot, killed
at Steinkirk. |
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Eliz. White, widow of a Capt. in Row's [Regiment], killed
at Steinkirk. |
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Ann Levingston, widow of a Capt. in the Royal Foot, killed
at Steinkirk. |
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Mary Tempest, widow of a Capt. in Colthorp's [Regiment],
killed before Namur. |
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— Carlisle, widow of a Capt. in Wharton's [Regiment], killed
at Limerick. |
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Eliz. Bourk, widow of a Capt. in Hastings' [Regiment], killed
at Birr in Ireland. |
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— Corker, widow of a Capt. in Seymour's [Regiment], killed
in Ireland. |
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Mary Parry, widow of a Capt. in Churchill's [Regiment],
killed at Landen. |
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— Phillipps, widow of an Engineer of the Ordnance, killed at
St. Malo's. |
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Priscilla Yewell, widow of a Capt. in Lawden's [Regiment],
died of wounds received in Flanders. |
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Penelope Bolton, widow of a Capt. in Collingwood's [Regiment], died of wounds received at Namur. |
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Phillipa Connock, widow of a Capt. in Colenbine's [Regiment],
died of wounds received at Steinkirk. |
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Deborah Colhoran, widow of a Capt. in Bochan's [Regiment],
died of wounds received at Namur. |
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Jane Adams, widow of a Capt. of Foot, died of wounds
received in Ireland. |
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Grissell Sandys, widow of a Capt. in the Guards, died of wounds
received in Flanders. |
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Eliz. Collyear, widow of a Capt. in Collingwood's [Regiment],
died of wounds received in Flanders. |
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Mabella Cooper, widow of a Lieut. in the Fuziliers, killed at
Landen. |
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Kath Harlackenden, widow of a Lieut. in the Foot Guards,
killed at Steinkirk. |
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[Ann] Guyon, widow of a Lieut in the Fuziliers, killed in
Flanders. |
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— Dancy, widow of a Lieut. in the Fuziliers, killed before
Namur. |
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— Bedford, widow of a Lieut. in Essex's Dragoons, killed
before Namur. |
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Ann Hancock, widow of a Lieut. in the Fuziliers, killed near
Bruges. |
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Ann Gourney, widow of a Lieut. in Langston's Horse, killed
at Landen. |
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Sarah Fairbrother, widow of a Lieut. in the Fuziliers, killed
at Landen. |
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Eliz. Risley, widow of a Lieut. in Sir David Colyear's [Regiment] killed in the landing at Brest. |
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— White, widow of a Lieut. in Seymour's [Regiment], killed
at Aughrim. |
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Mary Evans, widow of a Lieut. in Courthope's [Regiment],
killed before Namur. |
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Amy Babington, widow of a Lieut. in Colenbine's [Regiment]
killed at Steinkirk. |
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Susannah D'Arbonne, widow of a Lieut. in Schonburg's
[Regiment] killed in Piedmont. |
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Mary Price, widow of a Lieut. in Selwyn's [Regiment], killed
at Landen. |
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Sybill Carew, widow of a Lieut. in Seymour's [Regiment],
killed at Limerick. |
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Elizabeth Cole, widow of a Lieut. in Essex's Dragoons, killed
in Flanders. |
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— Campbell, widow of a Lieut. in Seymour's [Regiment],
killed before Namur. |
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— Camble, widow of a Lieut. in Selwyn's [Regiment], killed
at Landen. |
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Jesyna Obryan, widow of a Lieut. in the Guards, died of
wounds received in Flanders. |
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— Smith, widow of a Lieut. in Saunderson's [Regiment], died
of wounds received at Namur. |
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Elizabeth Russell, widow of an Ensign in Beaumont's
[Regiment], died of wounds received in Flanders. |
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Anne Jellett, widow of an Ensign in Belasyse's [Regiment],
killed at Aughrim. |
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Hellen Moor, widow of a Quarter Master in Fitzharding's
[Regiment], killed at Steinkirk. |
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— Jones, widow of a Chirurgeon to the Third Troop of
Guards, cast away with all the recruits for the Troops. |
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Eliz. Seaton, widow of an Ensign in Lord Cutt's late Regiment,
died of wounds received before Limerick. Out Letters
(General) XVI, pp. 75–6. |
Jan. 20. |
William Lowndes to Mr. Burchett to move the Admiralty Lords
to direct Mr. Whitaker, their Solicitor, to bring to the Treasury Lords
the conveyance deeds of the house and building now used for the
Admiralty. Ibid, p. 77. |
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Same to Mr. Montague to take care not to issue the 186l. which is
to be paid into the Exchequer by Mr. Topham as consideration for
a grant and such other sums as he shall pay for purchase price of
certain fee farm rents. Ibid. |
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Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Mr. Riggs and the petition [missing] of Mr. Bellamy
"concerning the same." Ibid. |
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Same to the [Principal] Commissioners of Prizes for an account of
the proceeds of the several Swedish ships seized by Admiral Rook
upon informations given by Capt. Lange. Ibid. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Thomas Sparkes and Thomas Jefferies shewing that there was a
verdict at the Assizes for Essex in 1694 against them and Robert
Sparkes since deceased upon the sole evidence of John Sheater a
person of infamous life and conversation and who for several notorious
facts is since run his country: therefore praying a noli prosequi to
the said information. Reference Book VII, p. 310. |
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Same to same of the petition of Joseph Strutt of London praying
to be discharged of the king's suit of 290l. for Customs, being now a
prisoner in the Fleet and having met with great losses and having
paid the King about 60000l. in Customs. Ibid. |
Jan. 20. |
Same to the Navy Commissioners of the petition of William
Culliford and Anthony Everden shewing that they lately made a
pattern of sail cloth of 24 inches in breadth as the best cloth that can
possibly be had for making sails for the ship Sovereign and other
great ships, of single cloth that were formerly made of double; and
offered to contract for 1000 boults thereof and on examination it was
reported more fit for that service than any foreign cloth but because
they desire to have part of the money advanced on the contract the
Navy Commissioners cannot contract with them though very well
satisfied with the goodness and fitness of it. Ibid, p. 311. |
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Same to the Commissioners of Transports of the petition of Francis
Eyles, merchant, owner of the ship Agreement, shewing that about
July 1697 he hired his ship to the Transport Commissioners for a
voyage to Newfoundland but by reason of violent storms she could
not make her voyage according to agreement and therefore the said
Commissioners refuse to make him any allowance or to come to any
account. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for
a constat or particular of a tenement called the King Henry Inn
at Windsor and of a parcel of land called Avelyn's Grove in Windsor
in order to a grant of the inheritance thereof to Richard Topham
upon his assigning to the King 4 acres of land as below to be laid
into the avenue leading from Windsor Castle to the Great Park
and on fines and rents as below. |
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Prefixing: the Surveyor General's report on said Topham's petition
for said grant supra p. 225. The tenement was granted in lease in 1684
to Mary Helhouse widow for 14 years from 1701 at 4l. 5s. 4d. per an.
She assigned to petitioner and he obtained a new lease in March 1696–7
for 12 years more at the same rent. I value a grant of the inheritance
at the fee farm rent of 5s. 4d. at 180l. The former wood ground
called Avelyn's Grove is held by Thomas Wardham for 3 years from
1699 at 5s. per an. rent. The ground is 12 acres in extent. The
wood has been rooted up many years ago and converted to arable
and is now let for 6l. a year. I estimate the reversion in fee under
5s. rent at 104l. As to the land to be laid into the avenue I find that
John Darnell was heretofore in possession of 3 closes containing 6
acres by lease from the Dean and Chapter of Windsor for 21 years
from 1676 Michaelmas at 4l. per an. rent. Of this the lease of
about 4 acres lying within the Avenue was purchased by the Crown
from Darnell in 1683 for 72l. The whole lease was renewed to
petitioner at Michaelmas last. He now offers to assign the lease
as to the said 4 acres (which are very good pasture or meadow
valued at 40s. an acre) for 104l. Petitioner was very ready (for accomodating the King in his design of enlarging [Windsor] Little Park)
to part with some lands held by him in Mill Mead and Datched Mead
and to accept in exchange two closes of Shaw farm. But he now
desires that four small pieces of land on the sides of the avenue (which
were purchased for that purposes but lie without the pale) may likewise be granted to him. They make not an acre together and I value
the grant under a rent of 3s. 4d. per an. at 6l. Warrants not Relating
to Money XVI, pp. 155–6. |
Jan. 20. |
Treasury warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease under the
Exchequer Seal to John Thomas of the water corn-mill of Egloyskymyn [Eglwys Cymmin] Co. Carmarthen formerly parcel of the
lands of Sir John Perrot attainted and demised to John Lewis gent
1666 July 25 for 31 years: the present lease to be for 31 years at
the accustomed annual rent of 4l. and a fine of 5l. |
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Prefixing: Particular of the premises and memorandum by
Auditor Charles Chetwynd and ratal by the Surveyor General of
Crown Lands. |
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Followed by: entry of the undated signature by the Treasury
Lords of the docquet of this lease. Warrants not Relating to Money
XVI, pp. 158–9, 166. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices of Ireland. We have laid
before the King yours of August 26 last together with the proposal
made to you for the disposing of the clothes of the four Regiments
of Foot as therein, which were lately disbanded in Ireland. The
King approves thereof and you are to dispose of same accordingly.
Out Letters (Ireland) VII, p. 470. |
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William Lowndes to Mr. South. My Lords give you leave to
come to England for your private affairs provided there be a quorum
of your Commission at Dublin without you. Ibid, p. 474. |
Jan. 21. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 1800l. to the
Earl of Portland on the unsatisfied order in his name as Keeper
of the Privy Purse: being for 3 weeks' allowance to the 21st inst
to the Privy Purse. Disposition Book XIV, p. 292. |
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Same to same to issue 1500l. to Thomas Lloyd, Paymaster of the
Works, in part of 9306l. 5s. 3½d. remaining due to clear the ordinary
of the Works to 1697–8 Jan. 1: said 1500l. being to be esteemed
as three weeks' allowance as above towards clearing the said debt.
Ibid. |
Jan. 24. |
Royal warrant, dated Kensington, to the Earl of Ranelagh
to pay sums to the several widows [of officers &c.] as follows;
as royal bounty except where there are arrears due to them
[of salary] for their husbands' services, in which case the
payments as hereby are to be reckoned as in past of such
arrear and to be placed to the account of the respective Regiments
to which their husbands belonged: viz. ut supra p. 246–8 save that the
name of — Phillipps there is here (probably accidentally) omitted and
the following names are here added viz. 30l. to Mary Piggot, and
— Hyniosa and Mary Westcombe and 20l. to Abigail Russell:
see infra pp. 253–4 under Jan. 25. (Total 1380l.) King's Warrant
Book XX, pp. 65–66. |
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Treasury warrant to Sir Robert Cotton Kt. and Sir Thomas
Frankland, bart, Postmasters General, to pay 4700l. to the Duchess
of Cleveland out of the Post Office revenue for one year to 1696 June
24 on her annuity. Money Book XIV, p. 293. |
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Same to the Receipt to pay 13754l. to the Earl of Ranelagh on his
unsatisfied order as Paymaster of the Forces: to be by tallies of
anticipation on the fourth payment due in January next on the Two
Millions: and is to be applied as follows: |
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£ |
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|
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for two weeks' subsistence to the Forces in
England to Feb. 19 |
13700 |
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for Lieut. Col. Gwillim on account of arrears
in Flanders |
54 |
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Ibid, p. 294. |
Jan. 24. |
Same to same to pay 720l. 11s. 6d. to Edward, Earl of Orford,
Navy Treasurer, on his unsatisfied order for the Navy: to be by
tallies ut supra: and to be applied towards discharging debts in
quarters to the cities of Rochester and Chichester for the two Marine
Regiments as follows: viz. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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for the Marquess of Carmarthen for quarters
of his Regiment at Rochester from 1696
April 1 to 1698 Sept. 8 when they were
broke |
557 |
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for ditto for the quarters of his Regiment at
Chichester for the same time |
135 |
9 |
4 |
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for Sir Cloudesley Shovell for the quarters
of his Regiment at Chichester for the same
time |
28 |
7 |
4 |
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£720 |
16 |
8 |
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Ibid, p. 295. |
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Same to same to pay 1005l. 0s. 9d. to same on the like order: to
be by tallies ut supra: and to be applied to discharge debts due in
quarters by the above late Marine Regiment under the Marquess
of Carmarthen for the time as above: viz. at Southampton 282l.;
at Worcester 115l.; at Dartford 495l.; at Upton 86l. 18s. 6d.; at
Wenlock 26l. 7s. 8d. Ibid, p. 296. |
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Same to same to pay 28,000l. to same on the like order: by tallies
on the fifth payment due in March next on the Two Millions; and
to be applied to the payment of wages for seamen. Ibid. |
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Same to the Trustees for Exchequer Bills to detain 600l. (out of
the 1619l. 14s. 0¼d. in their hands from the growing interest of
Exchequer Bills received and issued by them) for their agreed one
per cent. premium or allowance over and above six per cent. on
60,000l. furnished by them for the accommodation of the subscription for Circulating Exchequer Bills in lieu of 59898l. 1s. 6¾d. formerly
deposited in Exchequer Bills by the Navy Treasurer and Paymaster
of the Forces but since repaid to them: also to pay (out of same)
250l. each to Lionel Herne and William Clayton gent. as reward for
apprehending and prosecuting several counterfeiters and forgers of
Exchequer Bills. Ibid, p. 298. |
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Money warrant dormant for payment of the salary of 200l. per
an. each from 1698 Sept. 29 of the Agents for Taxes viz. Phil Ryley,
James Dewy, William Clayton, & Cha. Dartiquenave. Ibid, p. 299. |
Jan. 24. |
Money warrant dormant for 80l. per an. to William Burton, clerk to
the Agents for Taxes: from 1698, Sept. 29: 60l. per an. thereof to be
for his salary and 20l. per an. to be for a messenger for attendance
on the said Agents. Money Book XIV, p. 299. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Cashier to pay 50l. to the Mayor
and Burgesses of Lyme Regis for half a year to Xmas last on their
annuity granted by Charles II for 21 years from 1684 midsummer
for the repair &c. of the Cobb pier. Ibid, p. 303. |
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William Lowndes to the Postmasters General to pay the 4700l.
to the Duchess of Cleveland supra p. 250 out of the profits of the Post
Office by 150l. a week from Jan. 1 inst; but she consents that out
of such payments there shall be paid 40l. a week to Sir Robert Dashwood in part of his mortgage and 10l. a week to Mr. Sayers in part
of his assignment. Disposition Book XIV, p. 290. |
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Same to the Earl of Romney [Master of the Ordnance] to pay over
to Capt. Waters (Walters) the 133l. 6s. 8d. directed in Novr. last
supra p. 178–9 for the gunnage of 20 guns taken by him in the Suttle
prize. Ibid. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 500l. to me [Lowndes]
on the unsatisfied order in my name for secret service. Ibid, p. 291. |
[?] |
Same to the Treasurer of the Chamber to apply what ready
money remains in your hands (after paying the 250l. to the poor at
the gate and the 216l. to the Pages of the Bedchamber) towards the
725l. 1s. 3d. supra p. 244 to John Loftus et al. Ibid. |
Jan. 24. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (out of Civil List
moneys) 2400l. to the Earl of Bradford on the unsatisfied order in
his name as Cofferer of the Household; being intended for emptions
for the service of his Majesty's house and stables for 3 weeks from
Jan. 1 inst. to Jan. 21 and being [beyond or] above the 5600l. which
has been issued to said Earl for particular services of the Household.
Ibid. |
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Same to same to issue (out of same) 900l. to the Earl of Montagu
on the unsatisfied order in his name as Master of the Great Wardrobe;
being for 3 weeks' allowance to the 21st inst to the said Office on
account of emptions. Ibid, p. 292. |
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Same to Sir Christopher Wren for a state of what is due to Capt.
Studholme for repairs of his Majesty's private roads. Out Letters
(General) XVI, p. 78. |
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Same to Mr. Pelham, Clerk of the Pells, for a constat of all the tallies
for advance money or rent which were levied on Antho Row, Esq.
and partners as late Contractors for the Hearthmoney on their
contract dated 1678 Dec. 9 for 5 years from 1679 March 25, to wit
upon their advance money of 150,000l. and rent of 160,000l. per an.
excluding the tallies levied for Surplus. Ibid, p. 79. |
Jan. 24. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ Luke
Singleton (a land waiter London port) as a land surveyor ibid loco
Robert Burgoine deceased. |
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Gustavus Yonge (a tide surveyor Hull port) as a land waiter
London port loco Singleton preferred as above. Out Letters
(Customs) XIV, p. 9. |
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Same to the King's Remembrancer to take the securities in
2000l. of Evan Calcott as Agent to the Duke of Ormonde's Second
Troop of Guards. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, p. 123. |
Jan. 25. |
Royal sign manual, dated Kensington, for 200l. to Robert, Lord
Hunsdon as royal bounty. (Money warrant date Jan. 26 hereon).
(Money order dated Jan. 31 hereon). King's Warrant Book XX,
p. 64. Money Book XIV, p. 298. Order Book V, p. 47. |
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Same for 5000l. to William Roberts: as imprest for purchasing
of lands to be laid into the Little Park at Windsor and the charges
of walling in the same: to be issued out of fines of leases or purchases
of fee farm or other rents in or near Windsor. (Money warrant
dated Jan. 31 hereon). (Money order dated Feb. 4 hereon). King's
Warrant Book XX, p. 64. Money Book XIV, p. 303. Order Book
V, p. 48. |
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Royal warrant to the Earl of Ranelagh to pay 30l. to — Phillips,
widow of Capt. — Phillips, late an Engineer of the Ordnance: as
royal bounty; without deduction. King's Warrant Book XX, p. 66. |
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Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue 2653l. 17s. 3d. to Edward,
Earl of Orford, on his unsatisfied order for the Navy: to be by tallies
of anticipation on the present January payment of the Two Millions:
and to be applied for the payment of quarters of the Marquess of
Carmarthen's late Marine Regiment from 1696 April 1 to 1698 Sept.
8 when they were broke: being due [to the inhabitants] as follows
viz.: at Westham [West Ham] 53s. 16s. 6d.; at Lymington 174l.
4s. 8d.; at Deptford 83l. 16s. 6d.; at Greenwich 80l.; at Sittingbourne 82l. 11s. 0d.; at Acton 21l. 13s. 5d.; at Camberwell 23l.
1s. 10d.; at Dover 90l. 12s. 0d.; at Leeds 24l.; at Uxbridge 29l.
13s. 1d.; at Hounslow 17l. 8s. 3d.; at Portsmouth 200l.; at
Westminster and Southwark, 1773l. Money Book XIV, p. 297. |
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William Lowndes to Mr. Abbott to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of the officers of several broken Regiments for the moneys
remaining due to them upon account of Baggage Waggons on
marching their respective Regiments. Out Letters (General) XVI,
p. 79. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwayt to insert in the royal warrant for
bounties to widows ut supra p. 246–8, 250 the following names viz.
Hyniosa, widow of a Capt. in Tidcomb's Regiment, killed in Flanders;
Mary Westcomb, widow of a Major in Selwyn's Regiment, died of
wounds received in the service; Mary Piggot, widow of Capt. Piggot,
died in Londonderry of wounds received by the enemy; Abigal
Russell, widow of a Lieut. in Leigh's Dragoons, died of wounds
received in Ireland. (The like letter dated Jan. 27 for the like
insertion of Frances Mackenzie widow of Lieut. Col. Mackenzie for
40l.) Out Letters (General) XVI, pp. 79, 80. |
Jan. 25. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of John Baldry for the place of surveyor of Hull port loco Gustavus
Yong preferred. Reference Book VII, p. 311. |
Kensington. |
Royal warrant to the Lords Justices of Ireland to direct the officers
concerned to pay 254l. to Elizabeth Lloyd, widow, being the remainder
of the debt of 400l. due from Alexander Eustace of Bailycolane
[Ballycullane] Co. Kildare as follows: she having petitioned shewed
that she obtained judgment for 500l. against said Eustace who afterwards compounded with her for 400l. but he not performing same she
outlawed him and obtained in the Irish Exchequer Court a
custodiam of his lands and received the rents thereof for 2½ years
amounting to 146l.; but the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland
(alleging some right in the Crown to the said lands) distrained the
tenants and have ever since kept the rents and have answered same
to the Crown: and the Lords Justices by their letter of 1698 July
13 have certified that the Attorney and Solicitor General, Ireland
have reported their opinion that she is entitled to the said rents [as
far as the balance of the said debt]. Out Letters (Ireland) VII,
pp. 475–6. |
Jan. 26. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 2000l.
to me (Lowndes) on the unsatisfied order in my name for secret
service. Disposition Book XIV, p. 292. |
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Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Ordnance. Send
my Lords such a charge for arms or otherwise as you have in your
Office upon any of the Regiments now in Ireland or disbanded
there. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 79. |
Jan. 27. |
Money warrant for 500l. to Hen. Baker upon account: for Crown
Law charges. (Money order dated Jan. 31 hereon). Money Book
XIV, p. 299. Order Book V, p. 47. |
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Treasury warrant to the Auditor for Crown Revenues of Cumberland and Westmorland to collect the several rents as follows
amounting in all to £57 12s. 0½d., together with the arrears thereon:
and thereout to pay in the first place the several persons as follows:
it appearing that in the pension deed or indenture of 1677 June 5
made between the Trustees for Sale of Fee Farm Rents of the one
part and the Chancellor of the Exchequer of the other part it was
provided that all the rents as in a schedule thereto should be for
ever applied to the discharge of the pensions as in another schedule
thereto: viz. as follows |
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Schedule of rents. |
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Co. Westmorland. |
per an. |
|
|
£ |
s. |
d. |
|
A tenth reserved for the scite of the house
of the Friars at Appleby |
0 |
2 |
8 |
|
the like for lands in Warsdale, Armesdale and
Sharpe |
16 |
0 |
|
|
the rent of divers lands belonging to the
church of Kirby Kendal |
4 |
15 |
8 |
|
ditto of lands belonging to the late Stipendiary of Burgh |
4 |
1 |
0 |
|
|
£9 |
15 |
4 |
|
Co. Cumberland. |
|
|
£ |
s. |
d. |
|
a tenth reserved for the scite of the late
Priory at Armethaite |
0 |
15 |
8 |
|
the like for lands and tenements in Flembie |
2 |
1 |
4½ |
|
the like for lands in Crosthwayte |
1 |
2 |
8 |
|
the like for lands in Eastnocke |
4 |
0 |
|
|
the like for the scite of the late Priory and
Grange of Calder |
1 |
7 |
1 |
|
the rent of several tenements in Carlisle
belonging to the Blackfriars there |
13 |
0 |
|
|
the rent of lands there sometime belonging
to the Friars Minors |
16 |
4 |
|
|
the rent of several lands and tenements
belonging to the late Preceptory of Newland |
5 |
4 |
4½ |
|
a tenth reserved for the Manor of Bridkirke |
1 |
6 |
0 |
|
the rent of divers lands belonging to the late
chantry of St. Katherine etc. in the Church
of Carlisle |
5 |
14 |
7 |
|
the like out of the late chantry of St. Mary in
the said church |
13 |
8 |
|
|
the fee farm rent of the chapel of Ranwick |
13 |
4 |
|
|
a pension out of the rectory of Workington |
13 |
4 |
|
|
the rent of tithes in Dalemaine |
13 |
4 |
|
|
the rent of other tithes there |
10 |
0 |
|
|
the rent of Tithe Key [sic ? tithe hay] in
Kirkoswold and Staffull |
8 |
2 |
|
|
the rent of tithes in Highbank Hill |
6 |
8 |
|
|
the like in Seales |
13 |
4 |
|
|
the like in Croyling |
8 |
0 |
|
|
the like in Crosfeild |
4 |
4 |
|
|
the like for other tithes in Croyling |
4 |
0 |
|
|
the like in Skattoe Monowick |
18 |
0 |
|
|
the like in Flagclose |
2 |
8 |
|
|
the like in Blowderfeild |
3 |
4 |
|
|
the like in Heskow |
10 |
0 |
|
|
the like in Parkehead |
6 |
0 |
|
|
the like in Hudderskew |
3 |
8 |
|
|
the like in the other Heskew |
16 |
0 |
|
|
the like in Bustoridge and Kumer Hugh |
9 |
0 |
|
|
the rent of Cherry Garth close |
1 |
0 |
|
|
the rent of tithe key [hay] in the Parish of Kirkoswald |
0 |
17 |
9 |
|
an annual rent of tithes within the College of
Kirkoswold |
0 |
3 |
4 |
|
the rent of a mill in Bubertby |
17 |
0 |
|
|
Newcastle manor and Bewcastle late Lord
Preston's |
7 |
10 |
0 |
|
a tenth reserved for lands in Culdbeck |
15 |
8½ |
|
|
the like for lands in Bromfield |
3 |
3½ |
|
|
the like for lands in Lazenbie, Blencow,
Waverton et al
|
1 |
4 |
0 |
|
the like for lands in Millkirke |
15 |
8½ |
|
|
the like for the Grange of Hall, alias Hale |
8 |
4 |
|
|
the rent of small tithes, oblations, mortuaries
etc. in Kirkoswald parish |
6 |
18 |
8 |
|
|
£47 |
16 |
8½ |
|
The schedule of Pensions. |
|
Co. Westmorland. |
per an. |
|
|
£ |
s. |
d. |
|
to the Bishop of Carlisle out of the rectory of
Crosby et al. |
1 |
13 |
0 |
|
to the schoolmaster of Burghe |
7 |
11 |
4 |
|
Co. Cumberland. |
|
to the Bishop of Carlisle issuing out of several
churches |
4 |
19 |
2 |
|
to the vicar of Kirkoswold |
8 |
0 |
0 |
|
to the Vicar of Dacre |
8 |
0 |
0 |
|
to the curate of St. Leonards in Cleter St.
Johns by Calder and St. Bridget at Cleter |
6 |
0 |
0 |
|
to the schoolmaster of Millom |
16 |
0 |
0 |
|
|
£52 |
3 |
6 |
|
Money Book XIV, pp. 300–1. |
Jan. 27. |
William Lowndes [to the Navy Commissioners] to direct the
agent of the Marquess of Carmarthen's Marine Regiment to examine
the accounts for quarters of the said regiment 1696 April 1 to
1698 Sept. 8 (the time they were broke) being ut supra p. 253
together with the following: Southampton 282l.; Rochester 557l.;
Worcester 115l.; Dartford 495l.; Upton 86l. 13s. 6d.; Wenlock
26l. 7s. 3d.; Chichester 135l. 9s. 4d.; making a total of 4351l.
7s. 4d.: to the end that no more be paid to the said inhabitants
than the subsistence of the officers and men for said time amounts
to: and thereupon to make forth a bill on the Navy Treasurer for
payment of same. |
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Disposition Book XIV, pp. 293–4. |
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Treasury reference to the Surveyor General [of Crown Lands]
of the petition of Thomas Addison "shewing that he was the first
discoverer of houses forfeited by the Jesuits in the Savoy and disbursed 550l. for repairs; as also being ejected by the Master of the
Savoy for an arrear of 20l. 7s. 0d. per annum, amounting to 172l.
19s. 6d., which if not paid and the lessees [petitioner's interest]
[not] renewed will be recovered against petitioner with dismission
and costs and the premises will elapse to the church:" therefore
praying a grant of the King's title. Reference Book VII, p. 311. |
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Same to the Attorney General of the petition of Anth. Evernden
senr. shewing that he is prosecuted for an offence committed near
six years since for importing foreign silk lace which were on account
of John Goudett and the rest of the merchants impeached in Parliament, against which he has an evidence at the Lords' bar and that
he has ever since left off the trade and hath been one of the chief
promoters of the setting up that useful manufacture of sail cloth
in this kingdom: therefore praying a noli prosequi. Ibid, p. 312. |
Jan. 27. |
Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for
a constat or particular of a tenement called Walton's Messuage and
3 old tenements as follow all in Old Windsor in order to a grant
thereof in fee farm to John Mitchell at 10s. per an. for the messuage
and 13s. 4d. for the three tenements on a fine of 250l. and on his
assigning to the King a parcel of freehold land held by said Mitchell
in Millfield which lies within the limits designed by his Majesty to
be taken in for enlargement of the Little Park at Windsor, and
valued at 230l. |
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Prefixing: Surveyor General's report on said Mitchell's
petition. The messuage was granted to petitioner in 1691 for 31
years in reversion of Thomas Windham's lease dated 1670 May 2
at the old rent of 4l. per an. It was let in 1691 at 8l. 10s. 0d. per an.
I value the fee farm grant at 80l. The 3 tenements were granted in
James I's time for 3 lives, of which the last, Humphry Mitchell, died
at Xmas 1696 and were also granted in 11 Charles I to William
Godyn and William Loring for 31 years in reversion, which is vested
in petitioner by assignment. They have been esteemed worth 50l.
per an. but by reason of the great increase of the deer the lands in
the Forest have become of less value than formerly and the rest of
the premises being houses, I estimate the grant in fee at 400l.
Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, pp. 160–1. |
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Royal letters patent appointing Charles Cotterell Esq., to be
assistant to Sir Charles Cotterell, Master of the Ceremonies, in such
cases only where the said Sir Charles cannot personally be, (and by
order of the Lord Chamberlain), for the receipt and entertainment of
all ambassadors and messengers of foreign Princes and other
strangers: with the fee of 6s. 8d. a day from Xmas last: and further
granting to the said Charles Cotterell the office of Master of Ceremonies in reversion of the said Sir Charles Cotterell: during pleasure:
with the fee of 200l. per an. from the date of the death, surrender
or other determination of said Sir Charles's tenure of same: together
with such expenses as by bills to be allowed and subscribed by the
Lord Chamberlain, Vice Chamberlain or Secretary of State: and on his
succeeding to the said office his hereby appointment as assistant
and the said fee of 6s. 8d. are to cease. King's Warrant Book XX,
pp. 71–2. |
Jan. 28. |
Report to the King from the Treasury Lords on the petitions of
Lieut. Col. Vaughan and Mris. Hellen Vaughan, the former praying
that an order for him to pay 150l. per an. to a certain woman out of
300l. per an. granted to him may be taken off, the latter praying leave
to prove herself his lawful wife. The privy seal granting said
pension in 1692 states that it is in consideration of 3050l. due from
your Majesty to said Lieut. Col. and for other good causes and
considerations but Mris. Vaughan's counsel alleges that same was
bounty for service and not for debt and a certificate of Mr. Sadler
(agent to [the Regiment] of Lord Salisbury) shows that no money
was due to said Lieut. Col. for clothing (viz. for clothing furnished
by Mr. Coleby, since deceased, on said Vaughan's credit, no proof
of which has been discovered); and it is further alleged by Mr.
Webb that Lord Salisbury's Regiment was raised by Independent
Troops which were clothed before the date of Vaughan's commission;
that Vaughan took out Lord Salisbury's commission just as your
Majesty landed in the West and upon taking out the money for
clearing the Regiment Vaughan produced letters of attorney for
234l. 13s. 0d., which he received for several officers together with his
own pay and then had no further demand on account of that
Regiment. Vaughan's counsel allege he undertook for 106 of the
troopers of the Regiment and brought them in with their horses
and clothes and that those horses were bought with his money and
credit, and a Mr. Laughton certifies that he lent him 1200l. which
he heard was for clothing; and Lieut. Col. Billingsley says he
engaged for 500l. for Vaughan to the said Mr. Coleby and Mr. Michael
Cope one of the Farmers of the Lotteries certifies that the said 300l.
per an. has not always been paid to Vaughan but sometimes to
assigns. Mris. Hellen Vaughan's counsel alleges that she is his lawful
wife and brought him a portion, has two children by him and lived
seven years with him and that final sentence was given by the
Delegates in 1690 that she is his wife. Warrants not Relating to
Money XVI, pp. 150–1. |
Jan. 30. |
Royal letters patent constituting Sir Henry Gould Kt. (a Serjeant
at Law) to be one of the Justices of the King's Bench. King's
Warrant Book XX, p. 81. |
Jan. 31. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to pay 2438l. to Edward, Earl of
Orford, on the unsatisfied order in his name for the Navy: to be by
tallies on the [fifth] payment due in March next of the Two Millions:
and to be applied for one month's subsistence of the four Marine
Regiments from the 29th inst. Money Book XIV, p. 305. |
|
Same to same to pay 1410l. to the Earl of Ranelagh on the
unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster of the Forces: to be
by tallies on the fourth payment due in January inst. of the Two
Millions: and to be applied to the payment of the King's bounty
to several widows pursuant to the royal warrants of the 24th and
25th inst. Ibid. |
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Money order for 200l. to Philip Ryley, James Dewy, William
Clayton and Charles Dartiquenave (being 50l. each) for last Xmas
quarter's salary as Agents for Taxes as by the privy seal of 1698
May 12. |
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20l. to William Burton for same time as clerk to the said Agents,
viz., 15l. for himself and 5l. for a messenger. Order Book V,
pp. 47–48. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 800l. to
Henry de Nassau, Seigneur D'Auverquer, Master of the Horse to the
King, on the unsatisfied order in his name for the extraordinaries
of the Stables: being for two weeks' allowance to Jan. 28 inst: |
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500l. to Thomas Lloyd in further part of 9306l. 5s. 3½d. ut supra
p. 250 and to be for one week to Jan. 28 inst. |
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3238l. to the Earl of Ranelagh (out of the Hereditary and Temporary Excise) to be paid over to the Transports Commissioners
to satisfy bills in the hands of the Excise Commissioners for transport
service. (Same to said Earl to so satisfy said bills viz. 350l. drawn
in 1689 and 2888l. drawn in April 1692, by Robert Yeates for value
received from the Excise Collector at Bristol). (Same to the Excise
Commissioners to pay same into the Exchequer). |
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300l. to the Earl of Montague for the Great Wardrobe, ut supra
p. 252 and to be for one week ended the 28th inst. |
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800l. to the Earl of Bradford, Cofferer of the Household, for one
week as above for emptions for the service of the Household and
Stables. |
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600l to the Earl of Portland for one week as above on the allowance
to the Privy Purse. Disposition Book XIV, pp. 294, 295, 296, 301. |
Jan. 31. |
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners enclosing a list
[missing] of several seizures that have been made in several ports
and places. Enquire into same and certify what sum may probably
be recovered thereon. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 80. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwaite to procure a royal warrant to authorise
the Paymaster of the Forces to pay 3238l. to the Transports
Commissioners to satisfy several bills in the hands of the Excise
Commissioners [drawn] for the Transport service. Ibid. |
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Treasury reference to Philip Ryley of the account, detailed, for
work done and for salaries in New Park from 1694 Michaelmas to
1697 Xmas: (total 1198l. 15s. 4d.; John Drew, carpenter; John
Sanders, carter; John Moore, smith; Mr. Westwood at the Great
Lodge; Mr. Aldridg, keeper; Henry Badgar, mole catcher; Thomas
Satchfield, bailiff). Reference Book VII, p. 312. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices, Ireland. The King is
petitioned by James Roach concerning his charges in supporting the
Crown title and his own interest in certain forfeited estates in
Ireland which were granted for his good services at Londonderry.
By the King's command we recommend same to you. Please send
a list of such forfeited lands now undisposed of as will make up the
value of the grant first intended him by the King. Out Letters
(Ireland) VII, p. 477. |