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Feb. 16. |
Same to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal to require
the Treasury Lords etc. to call to account all receivers and collectors
of Crown revenues within the survey of the Exchequer and within
the Principality of Wales and within the Duchy and County
Palatine of Lancaster for all arrears of fee farm and other rents
and also of the rents of the estate of Richard, late Visct. Preston
before 1698 Sept. 29: and to cause same to be paid to Christopher
Tilson gent. who is hereby appointed Reciver General of the said
moneys: to be disbursed as the King shall direct by his sign manual
countersigned by the Treasury Lords: schedules of said debts to
be made out and the said Tilson's nominees are hereby to be
empowered to collect same by distress or otherwise with such fees
and riding charges for that service as any messengers heretofore
have been used to receive: for which purpose such persons are
hereby to be admitted and sworn as messengers of the Chamber
and of the said Duchy and County Palatine: with full power to
the said Tilson by consent of the Treasury Lords to agree reasonable
compositions with the tenants, fee farmers, collectors or receivers
of the premises. King's Warrant Book XX, pp. 75–77. |
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Money warrant for 40l. to John Dolbin and Richard Cam for two
years from 1691 Xmas on the fee of 20l. per an. granted by Charles
II to them as Clerks of the Fines at Ludlow. Money Book XIV,
p. 309. |
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Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue 13,700l. to the Earl of
Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster of the
Forces: to be by tallies on the 6th payment due in May next on
the Two Millions: and is to be applied for 2 weeks' subsistence of
the Forces to March 5 next. Ibid, p. 311. |
Feb. 16 |
William Lowndes [to the Auditor of the Receipt] to issue 2,500l.
to me (Lowndes) on the unsatisfied order in my name for secret
service. Disposition Book XIV, p. 301. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes enclosing the Solicitor General's
opinion concerning the assessment laid on the Hundred of
Cliston, Co. Devon, for last year's Land Tax. Send it to the
Assessment Commissioners for the said Hundred. Out Letters
(General) XVI, p. 85. |
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Same to same to enquire into the behaviour of Obediah Smith,
surveyor of the window tax in Co. Leicester. Ibid. |
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Same to Sir John Talbot. My Lords would speak with you tomorrow, if this finds you in town. Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Vernon enclosing a copy [missing] of the Customs
Commissioners' report on two vessels stopped at Yarmouth with wool
from Scotland. Ibid. |
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Treasury commission to John Yapp to be a surveyor of the Duties
on Marriages etc. and on Houses loco Edward Batchellour hereby
superseded. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, p. 82. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices of Ireland. We have laid
before the King yours of Jan. 7 last concerning points in the adjusting
the accounts of the Forces in Ireland. The King's pleasure thereon
is as follows:— |
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(1) As to the subsistence of the Foot from 1 Jan. 1691–2 to 1692
March 31 (which is alleged to have been paid for that time by the
Cols. for 3 serjeants 2 drums and 60 private soldiers in each Company
because the Establishment which reduced same to 2 sergeants 1
drum and 50 men per Company did not arrive in Ireland till 1692
April), as timely notice was given of that Establishment the King
will only allow according to the actual muster rolls, "his Majesty
judging it a very great neglect that those muster rolls are not at
hand and very unlikely that they should be all lost, since by the
rules for mustering the Forces there ought to have been 3 authentic
muster rolls of each Company signed at each muster, one for the
Paymaster, one for the Commissary and [one] to remain with each
Company in the army. |
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(2) You are to give warrant to the Treasurer or Paymaster
of the Army to make good to the Forces one day's pay more than is
allowed upon the establishment for 1692 and 1696 to answer the
29th day of February in those years as Leap years. |
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(3) As to the clearing the four Regiments raised in 1694 the King
gave order Jan. 18 last as to that of Col. George Villiers raised by
Sir Richard Atkins. The same order is to apply to the other 3
Regiments raised by Lord Mountjoy, Lord Charlemont and Col.
Courthop so far as they shall appear by proper vouchers to have been
raised and subsisted in England. |
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(4) The Regiments lately disbanded are to be paid for the days
on which they were broke. The Ordnance charge against each
Regiment is to be laid before the King who will decide what part
thereof shall be borne by the Regiment. |
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(5) As to the additional sergeant, drum and 10 men to each
Company of Col. Mitchelburn's late Regiment alleged to have been
transported to Chester when the Regiment was ordered for England
and to have remained there some time upon English subsistence
until countermanded, English subsistence is to be allowed upon
sufficient vouchers being produced. |
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(6) The Forces are to be charged with provisions furnished for
them on board ship during their passage to and from Ireland at the
usual rates viz., 12d. a day for each Trooper and his horse; 9d. a
day for each Dragoon and his horse; 4d. a day for each foot soldier
and proportionably for the officers' horses and servants. You are to
receive an account hereof from the Transports Commissioners.
Out Letters (Ireland) VII, pp. 482–3. |
Feb. 16. |
Treasury warrant to Lord Coningsby [Paymaster General, Ireland]
to pay forthwith to Lawrence Stanyon 1,124l. 3s. 3d. as directed by
the King's letter of 1698 June 8: which letter has not been obeyed,
whereby Stanyon has suffered great disappointments and inconveniences. The present warrant is by the King's express command.
Ibid, p. 485. |
Feb. 17. |
Money warrant for 370l. 10s. 0d. to the Treasurer of Christ's
Hospital for one year to Xmas last on the annuity to the Mayor
etc. of London for the better support of the children of that
foundation. Money Book XIV, p. 313. |
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William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners. The 1,000l. for
Culliford and Evernden ut supra p. 269 is intended as imprest for
1,000 bolts of sailcloth for which they are now to make a contract
with you in accordance with your report of Jan. 25 last.
Disposition Book XIV, p. 303. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 172l. 0s. 4d. to Thomas
Lloyd on the unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster of the
Works: to be paid over to Mr. Brienne, Housekeeper at Kensington,
for repairs of the stables there from 1697 July 17 to 1698 April 30
and building an office for his Majesty's bitt-maker: according to
Sir Christopher Wren's estimates. (Same dated Feb. 21 to said
Lloyd to so pay same). Ibid, pp. 304–306. |
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Same to Mr. Hume and Mr. Cremer to inspect the accompts
of Mr. Richard Tayler, Paymaster of the Million Lottery Tickets.
Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 86. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes enclosing a letter [missing] from
several Commissioners of the Land Tax in the North Riding, Yorks.,
touching a deficiency in the assessment there. Take the opinion
of the Attorney and Solicitor General how such deficiencies may be
raised. Ibid. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Vice Chamberlain. It is the King's
pleasure that you forthwith dismiss Richard Poyke and Thomas
Smith, clerks of the cheque to the Messengers of the Chamber for
frauds and misdemeanours. Ibid. |
Feb. 17. |
Treasury reference to Richard Taylor of the petitions of Eliz.
Freke, spinster (shewing that she adventured 50l. in the Million
Lottery and received for the same 80 tickets of 20s. each whereof
5 were to be paid yearly and that 75 thereof were burnt at the fire
at St. James's); and of Bridget Adams (shewing that 28 of her
tickets in the said Lottery being part of a set from No. 74,705 to
74,709 were burnt in the said fire). Reference Book VII, p. 313. |
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Same to the Attorney General of the petition of the clothiers who
clothed the army for the year 1697 showing that although in the last
session of Parliament provision was made for satisfying them and
Treasury [money] orders were issued pursuant thereto, yet they
are afraid of being deprived of the interest thereof by former debts
for clothing [ranking before them]; and whereas Mr. Abbott proposes
to divide and deliver to each Regiment a copy of the names of those
persons who have annuities for life and have not purchased any
further estate therein, until the tallies and orders can be got ready,
therefore petitioners pray that said names may be delivered to them
proportionable to their respective debts so that they may claim the
said tallies and orders when ready: which being referred to Mr.
Abbott he reported that the reversionary annuities were granted
to the clothiers as a fund to pay the offreckonings from 1696–7
Jan. 1 to 1697–8 Jan. 1 and that he is of opinion that the remainder
of such [arrear] assignments as are yet unsatisfied are chargeable
on the year 1697 as well as those that are given for the [clothing]
service of that year [1697] without any breach of the Act. Ibid,
p. 314. |
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Same to the Surveyor General [of Crown Lands] of the petition
of Eliz. Countess Dowager of Winchilsea for a lease of the King's
house at Richmond and of an old ruined house adjoining thereto,
at the old rent of 16l. per an. Ibid. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Thomas D'Oyley,
Receiver of Co. Monmouth, praying that 800l. or 900l. [in old silver]
which is remaining in the Exchequer and which he received by tale
[for taxes] in Co. Monmouth may be told [counted by tale] and
re-coined and the deficiency allowed him; and that process may
be stopped till same be adjusted. Ibid. |
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Entry of a Treasury caveat in favour of Mr. Noland on behalf
of the Earl of Clanricarde against any grant of the manors of
Portumnay, Leitrim, Shrowle, Clairmein, Athlegue, Kilguane and
several other manors and lands in Cos. Galway, Mayo and Roscommon
belonging to said Earl but claimed as forfeited by Ulick, late
Visct. Galway and John Bourk Esq. commonly called Lord Buffin.
Notice to be given to Col. Thomas Huetson at the milliner's against
the Rummer Tavern, Charing Cross. Caveat Book, p. 52. |
Feb. 18. |
Money warrant for 3,052 8s. 10d. to Katherine, Queen Dowager
for one quarter to Xmas last on her annuities of 10,972l. 19s. 3d.
and 1,236l. 16s. 1½d. as by her patents of 1672 Dec. 20 and 1674
Oct. 9. Money Book XIV, p. 314. |
Feb. 18. |
Same for 2530l. to Fra. Eyles et al, Trustees for Exchequer
Bills: being 200l. each to the said Trustees, nine in number, for half
a year's allowance 1698 July 27 to 1698–9 Jan. 27: and 730l.
to Lionel Herne their secretary and accomptant for salaries for same
time to himself and clerks detailed (three in the accomptant's office;
nine in the Cashier's office; five in the office of the Clerk of the Bills).
(Money order dated Feb. 23 hereon). Ibid, pp. 315–6. Order Book
V, p. 55. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to receive from
Mr. Hall 7,413l. 5s. 2½d. in guineas at 22s. which he brought to the
Exchequer on Wednesday last the 15th inst. Disposition Book
XIV, p. 303. |
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Same to same to satisfy the warrant of this day for 3,052 8s. 10d.
to the Queen Dowager out of Civil List money by 1,052l. 8s. 10d.
next week and 1,000l. a week thereafter. Ibid. |
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Same to same to receive guineas at 22s. each as follows viz.
52,569l. from Richard Hutchinson, Customs Cashier; 2,989l.
from Mr. Hall, Excise Cashier; 16,000l. from Sir Thomas Cuddon,
Receiver General of Taxes for London, Westminster and Middlesex,
they having received same at that rate. Ibid, p. 304. |
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Same to same to issue 61l. 18s. 3½d. to Edmd. Godwin, late Sheriff
of Essex. Ibid, p. 305. |
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Treasury letters patent constituting John Dobell Esq. as Comptroller of Customs in Chichester port loco Freeman Howse lately
deceased: with the usual fee of 13l. 0s. 10d. per an. Out Letters
(Customs) XIV, pp. 9–10. |
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Warrant to Sir Thomas Trevor, Attorney General, to enter a
noli prosequi on fines as below to the informations against John
Belchier, Nathan Gregory and James Scofield brought by William
Hely and William Vickars, Customs officers, for arms sold by private
persons in Flanders and bought up in Holland in 1697 by order of
the Board of Ordnance and delivered into the stores, by reason that
some of the arms so bought being Dutch arms and not having the
King's mark they are liable to the penalties of the Act of Parliament
I James II, c. 8: the said officers being willing to compound for
their share of the forfeiture for 125l. (which being one third of the
treble value is the usual rate of composition by licence of the
Exchequer Court) and 25l. for their expenses. Warrants not
Relating to Money XVI, p. 165. |
Feb. 20. |
Money warrant for 198l. 16s. 10d. to John Bennett for so much
overpaid by him in his account to 1697 Sept. 29 as Sheriff of Wilts.,
viz., for prosecuting clippers, coiners and robbers. (Money order
dated Feb. 23 hereon). Money Book XIV, p. 316. Order Book V,
p. 61. |
Feb. 20. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows
out of Civil List moneys: viz. |
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to the twelve Judges of England for last Hilary term 3,000l. |
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to the Justices of Chester for same term 175l. |
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to the eleven Justices Masters in Chancery 175l. |
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Disposition Book XIV, p. 305. |
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Same to Lord Edward Russell [Treasurer of the Chamber] to pay
1,959l. 5s. 10¾d. for a quarter of sums as follows to 8 messengers of
the Chamber, being due on their bills, viz. Simon Chapman 1,105l.
7s. 4d., Charles Couchman 651l. 15s. 5d.; Richard Hayward 498l.;
John King 2,568l. 6s. 10d.; William Knight 405l. 6s. 0d.; William
Sharp late messenger 386l. 19s. 2d.; William Sutton 978l. 9s. 10d.;
Ralph Young 1,250 18s. 11d. (total 7,837l. 3s. 7d.). Ibid. |
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Same to the [Principal] Commissioners for Prizes to report
on the enclosed memorial [missing] of Henry Gibbs concerning
the prize ship Providence. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 87. |
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Same to the Postmaster General to report on the enclosed proposal
[missing] concerning the establishing a Post between Bristol and
Wotton under Edge. Ibid. |
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Same to the Vice Chamberlain of the Household. My Lords
desire you not to admit any others into the places of Mr. Poyke
and Mr. Smith, clerks of the cheque to the messengers of the Chamber,
or into the places of any other messengers who may hereafter be
dismissed for fraud, without the King's special command. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ
Richard Dawson, Thomas Roberts, Leonard Woodhouse and George
Browne at 20l. per an. each as an addition of 4 boatmen to the
establishment of Hull port, 2 thereof to be put on board the hoy in
the service of that port (which is not sufficiently manned) and 2 to
be employed in the river: the necessity for same being represented
by the said Commissioners' memorial of the 11th inst. Out Letters
(Customs) XIV, p. 10. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Geo. Watson for a non pros to the information against his vessel
which is appraised at 35l. Reference Book VII, p. 314. |
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Same to same of the petition of George Keat et al for leave to export
400 weight of worsted cruell to Guinea. Ibid. |
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Same to the Stamps Commissioners of the petition of Lieut.
Edward Couly shewing that he lent several sums amounting to 380l.
odd, for the payment of which "the said captain" gave petitioner
an assignment on his [the Captain's] arrears stated by several
[regimental] agents and signed by Major General Erle; that
petitioner being distributor and collector for stamped paper for Co.
Lincoln is become indebted 100l. to the Office for which he is
threatened: therefore praying that said arrears may be allowed
in his accompt. Ibid, p. 315. |
Feb. 20. |
Same to Mr. Travers, Surveyor General of Crown Lands, of the
petition of Robert Avery for an extension of his term in 2 tenements
in the manor of Bucklawren, parcel of the Duchy of Cornwall. Ibid,
p. 319. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Joseph
Sandwell praying a noli prosequi to the information against his ship
for not being manned according to the [Navigation] Acts. Ibid, p. 315. |
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Same to Mr. Aaron Smith of the petition of John Cherry for payment of 81l. 9s. 0d. for summoning witnesses in 1690 to discover the
forfeited estate of the Earl of Dover and for attending the inquisition
commissioners from 1690 Sept. 28 to 1691 Dec. 22. Reference
Book VII, p. 322. |
Feb. 21. |
Treasury warrant dormant to the Customs Cashier to pay the
salary of 13l. 0s. 10d. per an. to John Dobell as Comptroller of
Chichester port loco Freeman Howse deceased. Money Book XIV,
p. 316. |
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Treasury warrant to the Auditors of Imprests to allow 263l. 7s. 8d.
to Thomas Hall upon his account of imprests out of the subscription
of the Two Millions for paying of tallies on the Excise and Post Office:
the said sum having been paid by him to the Receivers of the said
Two Millions to enable them to pay divers items of interest to divers
subscribers, 15 in all. |
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Prefixing: schedule of said items with the subscribers' names.
Ibid, p. 320. |
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Same to the Receipt for a payment and for a cancellation of
Exchequer Bills as follows: viz.: on 1696–7 Feb. 24 there was
paid into the office of Guy Palmes, one of the four Tellers of the
Receipt, 1,730l. to satisfy Bills of Credit in the hands of private
persons issued on the Salt Duties of 7 and 8 Wm. III and the said
sum was applied to cancel the said Bills to the principal value of
1,660l. and 70l. of interest thereon; by reason whereof there will
remain unsatisfied 70l. principal value in the said Bills with 4l. 1s. 7d.
of interest thereon to Jan. 31 last; towards which there remains
in the Exchequer 10l. 2s. 4¼d. A money warrant is hereby to be
drawn for payment of 75l. to William Clayton, one of the clerks in
the office of the Auditor of the Receipt to be applied to the discharge
of said Bills, which, when so discharged, Clayton is to deliver to the
said Auditor for cancellation: the said 75l. being hereby to be paid
out of the abovesaid 10l. 2s. 4¼d. and out of 64l. 17s. 7¾d. out of any
Civil List moneys. (Money order dated March 3 for said 75l.
accordingly). Further there remain in the hands of the four Tellers
of the Receipt 580l. of the like Bills which were never issued by them
and with which they are still charged in the said Auditor's certificate.
The same are to be hereby cancelled and the said Tellers are to be
discharged thereof. Money Book XIV, p. 327. Order Book V, p. 62. |
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Money order for 40l. to John Low and Peter Leneve, Deputy
Chamberlains of the Receipt, for 1698 Michaelmas and Hilary terms
on their additional allowance for sorting and ordering records
foreign and domestic in the Treasury [of the Receipt] at Westminster.
Order Book V, p. 58. |
Feb. 21. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows
on unsatisfied orders: being for one week's allowance respectively
to the 18th inst viz.: |
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500l. to Mr. Lloyd towards 9,306l. 5s. 3½d. to clear the ordinary
of the Works to 1697–8 Jan. 1. |
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400l. to Henry D' Nassau, Seigneur D' Auverquere for the extraordinaries of the Stables. |
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300l. to the Earl of Montagu for emptions for the Great Wardrobe. |
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800l. to the Earl of Bradford, Cofferer, for emptions for the Household and Stables. |
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600l. to the Earl of Portland for the Privy Purse "which makes
the sum of 4200l. directed for this service since 1st January last." |
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400l. to Casper Fred. Henning for arrears to the Gardens.
Disposition Book XIV, p. 306. |
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Same to same to issue 200l. to Philip Packer on the orders on his
father's and grandfather's liberates to be applied in just proportions
towards satisfying the debts following certified by Mr. Twitty as
due viz.: |
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£ |
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to Edward Darrell for stationery wares |
2304 |
1 |
8 |
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to Widow Willis for the like |
961 |
15 |
3 |
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to Robert Mitchell for the like |
692 |
10 |
0 |
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to William Betts for the like |
1100 |
0 |
0 |
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£5058 |
6 |
0 |
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Disposition Book XV, p. 1. |
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Same to Mr. Floyer to pay into the Exchequer the balance
of your account of money received for exchanging of plate.
Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 87. |
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Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of
John Woolaston, Receiver General of the Duties on Marriages etc.
and on Houses for Co. Herts., proposing his securities detailed.
Reference Book VII, p. 315. |
Feb. 22. At our Court at Kensington. |
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for the
issue to Thomas, Lord Coningsby, Paymaster of the Forces lately
employed in the reducing of Ireland, of sums not exceeding 35,000l.
as imprest for payment of the arrears due to the Forces in Ireland
now appointed to be disbanded [viz., for the period] during their
continuance upon the English Establishment: and likewise further
sums not exceeding 135,000l. as imprest for the payment of arrears
due upon the English establishment or for English pay to any other
Forces which at any time served in Ireland and the contingent
charges thereof. (Money warrant dated March 2 hereon. This
warrant quotes the privy seal as dated Feb. 27). (Money order
dated March 2 hereon). King's Warrant Book XX, p. 81. Money
Book XIV, p. 325. Order Book V, p. 61. |
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Royal sign manual for 300l. to Baron Hompesch whom the King
has appointed to go to Brussels to condole with the Elector of
Bavaria upon the death of his eldest son: without account: for
the whole expense of his said journey. (Money warrant dated
Feb. 24 hereon). (Money order dated Feb. 28 hereon). King's
Warrant Book XX, p. 82. Money Book XIV, p. 317. Order Book V,
p. 64. |
Feb. 22. |
Same for 200l. to Ralph, Lord Eure: as royal bounty without
account. (Money warrant dated Feb. 24 hereon). (Money order
dated Feb. 28 hereon). King's Warrant Book XX, p. 82. Money
Book XIV, p. 317. Order Book V, p. 59. |
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Same for 1,000l. to Sir Thomas Cuddon, Kt. Chamberlain of the
City of London: without account: to be distributed for the relief
of the poor of the city as royal charity and benevolence. (Money
warrant dated Feb. 24 hereon). (Money order dated Feb. 28 hereon).
King's Warrant Book XX, p. 82. Money Book XIV, p. 317. Order
Book V, p. 58. |
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Royal warrant to the Treasury Lords to pay 25,000l. to Francis
Eyles, Sir Theodore Jansen, Mord[ecai] Abbot, Gilbert Heathcote,
William Sedgwick, George Dodington, Sir William Ashurst, Sir
James Bateman, Sir Henry Furnese, and Sir Jos. Herne, Trustees for
Exchanging and Circulating Exchequer bills, upon the fourth contract
or agreement with the Treasury, (who have agreed to advance
300,000l. for the exchanging and circulating such bills not exceeding
1,500,000l. and 1,200,000l. under the 2 Acts of Parliament in that
behalf): the said 25,000l. to be for 8% interest on the said 300,000l.
which has been all so subscribed. King's Warrant Book XX, p. 83. |
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Royal sign manual for 450l. to Bernard Granville Esq. for 1½
years' rent to 1698 Xmas for Mote Park which was laid into Windsor
Great Park. (Money warrant dated Feb. 25 hereon). (Money order
dated Feb. 26 hereon). King's Warrant Book XX, p. 85. Money
Book XIV, p. 321. Order Book V, p. 60. |
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Treasury warrant dormant to the Receipt for the salary of 1,000l.
per an. to Sir Henry Gould appointed a Justice of Common Pleas
by patent of Jan. 30 last. Money Book XIV, p. 317. |
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William Lowndes to Mr. Strickland the Comptroller of the Million
Lottery Tickets for a true state of the accounts of Mr. Taylor, the
Paymaster of the said tickets. (Same to Mr. Hume and Mr. Cremer
not to proceed on the direction ut supra p. 275). Out Letters (General)
XVI, p. 88. |
Feb. 23. |
Royal warrant dated Kensington to the Attorney General for a
privy seal to discharge the baronetcy fee of 1095l. due from Sir
Thomas Tipping. King's Warrant Book XX, p. 114. |
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Treasury subscription for the execution of a money warrant of
1698 April 6 for 370l. 10s. 0d. to Christs Hospital ut supra Vol.
XIII, p. 291. Money Book XIV, p. 42. |
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Treasury warrant to the Receipt to pay 60,031l. to Edward, Earl
of Orford on the unsatisfied order in his name for the Navy: to be
by tallies in various proportions detailed on the payments of the Two
Millions: and is to be applied to payment of half a year's wages
to the Yards "at Lady day last 1698." Money Book XIV, p. 318. |
Feb. 23. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 40,000l.
to the Earl of Orford, on the unsatisfied order in his name as Navy
Treasurer: to be issued out of loans on the Disbanding Act and
to be paid over to the Victualling Commissioners for the Victualling,
pursuant to a vote of the House of Commons. Disposition Book
XV, p. 1. |
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Same to same to receive from Thomas Hall, Excise Cashier,
283l. 5s. 0d. in guineas at 22s. each, which he will bring to the
Exchequer this morning: |
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960l. 6s. 0d. in same at same rate from Thomas Penryman, Receiver
General of Stamp Duties, being received for the said Duties at that
rate before he received my Lords' directions to the contrary. Ibid,
p. 2. |
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Same to same to issue 200,000l. to the Earl of Ranelagh on any
unsatisfied orders in his name as Paymaster of the Forces: to be
issued out of loans on the Disbanding Act: and to be applied to the
said disbanding: and such guineas as have been received at the
Exchequer at 22s. each are to be issued to him at that rate, "which
nevertheless being by his lordship to be paid to the Forces at 21s. 6d.
a piece" an account is to be kept in order to the allowance of the
difference of 6d. each in his army account. Ibid. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to pay (out of the above 200,000l.)
4,000l. forthwith to the Royal Regiment of Foot now under the Earl
of Orkney in part of its disbandment. Ibid, p. 3. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners to pay to the commission and
warrant officers of ships paid off (in the same course as the ships
were paid) 10,000l. out of the tallies (on the Two Millions and on the
Coal Act) in the Navy Treasurer's hands. Ibid, p. 4. |
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Treasury fiat for royal letters patent to constitute John Kent
junr. as Customer of the King's Customs in Milford port loco Walter
Middleton deceased. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 11. |
Feb. 24. |
Money warrant for 110l. to Peter Pereshouse, one of the sergeants
at arms attending the Speaker of the House of Peers: for his pains
and disbursements in attending said Speaker during the last session
of Parliament being 10s. a day for 220 days 1697 May 13 to 1698
July 5. |
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Appending: Certificate by John Walker and Matt. Johnson,
Deputy Clerks of Parliament, dated Parliament Office 1698 July 12
of such attendance (Money order dated Feb. 25 hereon).
Money Book XIV, p. 317. Order Book V, p. 56. |
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Same for 24,000l. to the Trustees of Exchequer Bills for satisfying
8 per cent. interest to the respective subscribers to the fourth contract
for 300,000l. for circulating Exchequer Bills: to be satisfied by
tallies on the 5th payment due in March next on the Two Millions.
(Money order dated Feb. 28 hereon). Money Book XIV, p. 319.
Order Book V, p. 60. |
Feb. 24. |
Same for 50l. to Dr. Geo. Oxenden for half a year to Sept. 29 last
on his salary as Judge of the Court of Admiralty of the Cinque Ports:
same to be paid out of the Exchequer in lieu of out of prizes as in the
warrant of Dec. 29 last supra, p. 231. Money Book XIV,
p. 322. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 600l. to
the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster
of the Forces: to be paid over to Lord Fairfax for one year on his
annuity payable on the establishment [of the Forces]. Disposition
Book XV, p. 5. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed
memorial [missing] of the Danish General Officers. Send to Mr. Hill
for a statement of the fact. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 88. |
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Same to the Master of the Jewel Office to call in all the King's plate
delivered out of the Jewel Office to the hands of foreign ministers
or others. Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Shute. The King commands that the repairs in the
Mews at Hampton Court (which Sir Christopher Wren estimated at
475l. 5s. 4d.) be forthwith set about. Ibid. |
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Same to Sir Christopher Wren to forthwith repair the damage
lately done by the great wind at Windsor Castle and to put up the
7 shash windows ordered by the King there: at your estimate of
314l. 10s. 4d. Ibid, p. 89. |
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Treasury reference to Samuel Travers, Surveyor General [of Crown
Lands] of the petition of Mercy Walsh widow for an extension of her
term in the tithes of Wilcot and Nesscliff Co. Salop granted in
1684–5 Jan. 2 to Dame Wicherly and conveyed to petitioner.
Reference Book VII, p. 315. |
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Same to same of the petition of Samuel Davis for a lease of the mines
of lead and lead ore in the Hundreds of Coleshill and Ruthland
[Rhuddlan] Co. Flint which were granted 31 May 6 Car. I to
Richard Grosvenor Esq. for 3 lives at 3l. 6s. 8d. per an. rent, which
lives are some time since expired. Ibid. |
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Same to Brook Bridges and Thomas Done [Auditors of Imprests]
of the petition of Henry Ballow and John Smith, Deputy Chamberlains for joining tallies, praying payment of 156l. 16s. 6d. for joining,
entering and transmitting to the Pipe all tallies for Customs moneys
paid into the Exchequer for the years 1695 and 1696, including the
Coinage Duty money for the year 1692, amounting to 1,568,216l.
0s. 0½d., viz., at 2s. per £1,000. Ibid, p. 316. |
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Treasury letters patent constituting Robert Hart gent., as Receiver
General of His Majesty's land revenue in Cos. Lancs., Westmorland,
Cumberland, York, Durham, Northunberland and Archdeaconry
of Richmond: with the yearly fee of 54l. per an. from Xmas last.
Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, p. 266. |
Feb. 25. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue 2,155l. 14s. 10d. to the
Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster
of the Forces: to be by tallies on the 8th payment due in Sept.
next of the Two Millions: and is intended to be paid to the Commissioners of Transportation for the Transport service. Money
Book XIV, p. 319. |
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Money warrant for 1,000l. to Phillip Ryley, Surveyor General of
Woods, Trent South, 500l. thereof to repair damages done by the
late wind in Hyde Park, Jocky Park, Bushey Park and New Park
and 500l. as in part of 2,670l. 19s. 9d. remaining due to him for
money expended in works in the parks before July 30 last. (Money
order dated Feb. 27 hereon). Ibid, p. 321. Order Book V, p. 59. |
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Same for 250l. to William Love, Receiver General of the 1st, 2nd,
3rd and fourth 4s. aids and the 2nd Quarterly Poll for Co. Huntingdon,
being for his extraordinary charges in his receipt. (Money order
dated March 27 hereon). Money Book XIV, p. 322. Order Book
V, p. 64. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to receive from
Guilbert Spencer 4,221 guineas at 22s. each, he having made oath
that he received them at that rate before Feb. 16 inst for taxes within
Co. Kent. Disposition Book XV, p. 3. |
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Same to same to issue 200l. to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name for the Forces: to be issued out of the
rent of Hackney coaches: and to be paid over by him to Micha.
Tooley late Deputy Provost Marshal "in full of all losses and
damages by him sustained." |
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100l. to same out of the like: to be paid over by him to Capt. William
Hyde on account of his pay 1694 April 1 to 1697 Jan. 17 as a Captain
of one of the four Companies now at New York in America. Ibid,
pp. 3, 4. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwayt enclosing the petition [missing] of
Mary Butler widow, whose husband was a Lieutenant in Col.
Beaumont's Regiment and died in the service. Insert her name in
the next list of bounties to officers' widows. Out Letters (General)
XVI, p. 89. |
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Same to same to prepare a royal warrant to authorise the Earl
of Ranelagh to pay (out of Disbandment money) 5,000l. to the
Transports Commissioners for transporting the foreign Forces now
to be disbanded. Ibid. |
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Same to the Vice Chamberlain of the Household. It is the King's
pleasure that there shall be no longer any clerks of the cheque to
the Messengers of the Chamber. Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Ryley. The verderers of New Forest certify my
Lords that it is necessary to choose 8 persons in the place of so many
regarders dead and unqualified: and the like for the Forest of Dean.
Please attend the Lord Chancellor for his writs accordingly. Ibid,
p. 90. |
Feb. 25. |
Same to same to view and report on the encroachments of late
years made in St. James's Park. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer to forbear process
[ad computandum] against Edward, Lord Griffin as Treasurer of the
Chamber to James II. (In the margin: a fresh warrant to the like
effect with verbal changes was signed 1698–9 March 3). Warrants
not Relating to Money XVI, p. 166. |
Feb. 27. |
Same to the Receipt to pay the principal and interest on a lost
order No. 449 for an annuity of 14l. to John Cole (being for 100l. lent
by him on the Excise). Order Book V, p. 58. |
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Money order for 75l. to Sir Salathiell Lovell as by the privy seal
of 1695 Nov. 31 being for 1698 Hilary term's allowance as one of the
Justices of Chester. |
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125l. to Sir Joseph Jekyll as by the privy seal of 1697 July 22 for
same as Chief Justice of Chester. Ibid, p. 65. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to receive from
John Child 1,145 guineas at 22s. each, he having made oath that he
received them at that rate before Feb. 18 inst. for taxes in Co.
Wilts. Disposition Book XV, p. 4. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners to make forth bills [on the
Navy Treasurer] for paying 4,235l. 11s. 6d. as follows to Robert
Walters "who was employed by you in building the Dry Docks
at Plymouth"; as in full of all his pretentions, viz.: |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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for pumping of water out of the said docks |
1873 |
4 |
4 |
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for interest of money advanced, being by his
contract to be paid in ready money and
not "in course" |
1536 |
2 |
2 |
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for discount of tallies given him on account
of the said docks |
826 |
5 |
0 |
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Ibid, p. 5. |
£4235 |
11 |
6 |
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Same [to same] to pay 1,047l. 1s. 11½d. to John Purvis and the
rest of the owners of the ship Loyall Effingham for the hire of same
which was employed to carry soldiers to Jamaica: to be paid out
of the tallies on the 2,000,000l. Ibid. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of
Civil List moneys, in each case for one week's allowance to the
25th inst: viz |
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400l. to Henry D' Nassau, Seigneur D' Auverquere for extraordinaries of the Stables, "which makes 3,200l. directed for that
service." |
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500l. to Thomas Lloyd in further part of 9,306l. 5s. 3½d. to clear
the arrears of the Works to 1697–8 Jan. 1: making 4,000l. so directed
since June 1 last. |
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300l. to the Earl of Montagu for emptions for the Great Wardrobe:
making 2,400l. so directed since Jan. 1 last. |
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600l. to the Earl of Portland for the Privy Purse: making 4,800l.
so directed since Jan. 1 last. |
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400l. to Casper Frederick Henning for arrears to the Gardens:
making 4,000l. so directed. |
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800l. to the Earl of Bradford, Cofferer, for emptions for the Household and Stables: making 6,400l. so directed since Jan. 1 last.
Disposition Book XV, pp. 6, 7, 8, 10. |
Feb. 27. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 475l.
5s. 4d. to Thomas Lloyd on the unsatisfied order in his name as
Paymaster of the Works: out of Civil List moneys: and to be
paid over to Samuel Shute for repairs of the Mews at Hampton
Court. (Same to said Lloyd and so pay same). Ibid, p. 7. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwayt to procure a royal warrant to authorise
the Earl of Ranelagh to pay 2,155l. 14s. 10d. to the Transports
Commissioners for the Transport service. Out Letters (General)
XVI, p. 81. |
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Same to Sir Christopher Wren to deliver to the Warden of the Mint
the bills in your hands belonging to the artificers of the Mint. Out
Letters (General) XVI, p. 89. |
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Same to the [Principal] Commissioners of Prizes. My Lords have
appointed a hearing on Monday March 6 next between Capt. Rigby
and Capt. Moody touching a prize taken in the Mediterranean.
You are to be present and meantime to stay execution of my Lords'
warrant of Nov. 10 last supra p. 182, on behalf of Moody. (The like
notice to Moody and Rigby). Ibid, p. 90. |
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Same to the Farmers of the Lotteries to pay 100l. to Col. Vaughan
in part of arrears on his pension of 300l. per an. Ibid, p. 91. |
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Same to same forthwith to pay into the Receipt the money in
your hands for the rent of the Lotteries. Ibid. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of John Russell, master of and owner of the eighth part of the ship
Fortune which was condemned Jan. 14 last, being built at Nyan
in Sirceland [? Nyköping in Södermanland], shewing that he laid
out 800l. in wages and fitting her for a voyage to Norway to fetch
naval stores for the King and that she is seized by John Wakefield
an officer of London port as forfeited for importing the stores the
owners, being Swedes; and that she is condemned, whereby he
has lost his 800l. and eighth part. Reference Book VII, p. 316. |
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Same to same of the petition of Edmond Harry, collector of
Customs Penryn port, shewing that one Samuell Allen entered 61½
pieces of French Dowlas and some French oakam and French copy
paper and afterwards re-shipped same for New England and petitioner
repaid him the import Duties granted in 1696 amounting to 300l.
9s. 9d. hereon; whereas (as he was advised after the said Allen
was gone out of England) the said Duties ought to have been applied
wholly to the King's account [according to the appropriation]: so
that petitioner is charged therewith: that the law is silent and leaves
it a doubt whether same ought to be repaid upon exportation:
therefore praying a discharge of said sum. Ibid. |
Feb. 27. |
Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer to take the
securities of John Woolaston as Receiver General of the Duties on
Marriages etc. and on Houses for Co. Herts., ut supra p. 280. (Treasury
commission of same date to same as same loco Richard Woolaston
hereby superseded). Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, p. 101. |
Feb. 28. |
Same to the Receipt to issue 2,554l. 18s. 0d. as follows on the
unsatisfied order in the name of the Earl of Orford for the service
of the Navy: to be by tallies of anticipation on the Two Million
Act, to wit, on the 8th payment thereof due in Sept. next: and to be
applied by the said [Navy] Treasurer for one month's subsistence
to the 26th inst to the four new Mafine Regiments (viz., 595l. 10s. 0d.
each to those of Col. Seymour, Col. Colt and Col. Mordent and
624l. 8s. 0d. to Col. Brudenall's) and 144l. for subsistence to Commissary Bing and his deputy for 1698 Aug. 16 to 1698–9 Feb. 26,
viz. 10s. a day for him and 5s. a day for his deputy. (William
Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners dated March 14 to make forth
bills for same accordingly on said Treasurer). Money Book XIV,
p. 323. Disposition Book XV, p. 17. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 1,000l.
to me (Lowndes) on the unsatisfied order in my name for secret
service: to be issued out of the seizures of uncustomed and prohibited goods. Disposition Book XV, p. 4. |
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Same to same to issue 1,148l. 14s. 9d. (out of Civil List moneys)
to Samuell Edwin Esq., Usher of the Receipt, to complete his order
for 1,805l. 5s. 3¾d. for necessaries delivered to the officers of the
Receipt for 1698 Easter and Trinity terms. Ibid, p. 6. |
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Same to same to receive from Thomas Hall, Excise Cashier, 293l.
3s. 0d. in guineas at 22s. each which he has received between Feb.
20 and 27 last for Excise Duties. Ibid. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of John Hutchinson, Capt. in Col. Lillingston's Regiment,
praying payment of subsistence for himself and servant 1692–3
Jan. 7 to 1693 Oct. 1. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 91. |
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Same to same. Send back your report on the memorial of Col.
Colt. Is the 304l. 4s. 0d. mentioned therein due to Colt as actually
paid by him? Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Yard to insert in the next Gazette an advertisement
to invite R. S. to come to the Treasury Secretary to make out his
proposed discovery. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ
John Hitt as a tidesman in fee at Exeter port loco Joseph Couch
lately deceased. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 13. |
Feb. 28. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Randolph Knipe et al on behalf of the owners of the ship Fortune
of Narva shewing that John Russell, her master, contracted with Mr.
Riggs to go to Dram [Drammen] in Norway for masts etc. to be
delivered at Portsmouth, whereupon she is seized etc. ut supra, p. 286
and on a petition for a non pros as to the King's part the owners had
a writ of delivery out of the Exchequer to put them in possession of
said ship, but Russell having privately entered a claim to the said
ship moved to be admitted to his said claim alleging same to be long
to English owners whereon the Court ordered him to be admitted to
his claim and the right of the seizure to be tried last term. Whereupon
a verdict was obtained for the King and the seizing officer, whereby
the King is entitled to a moiety of the said forfeiture notwithstanding
the former favour granted to them the owners: therefore praying
a further direction to the Attorney General to non pros for the said
King's moiety. Reference Book VII, p. 316. |