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Feb. 2. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay out of Civil List
moneys the 200l. to Lord Lucas, 55l. to the Dean and Chapter of
Lichfield, 200l. to Mr. Joddrell and 20l. to Mr. Alsop ut supra pp.
258, 203, 253, 226. Disposition Book, XV, p. 133. |
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Same to same to issue 500l. to Samuell Edwin Esq, Usher of the
Receipt of the Exchequer, on the unsatisfied order in his name
for necessaries delivered to the offices of the Receipt, as in further
part of 2638l. 13s. 11d. Ibid. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to pay (out of Disbanding moneys
in your hands) 551l. 4s. 8d. to the Treasurer of the Navy for the
non commission officers and men of Major Thomas Webberley's late
Company of Marines in the late Second Marine Regiment, for abatements exceeding their Regimental clothes. (Same to the Navy
Commissioners to so apply same.) Ibid. |
Feb. 2. |
Same to same to similarly pay 2411l. 17s. 10d. to same for similar
payments to the like officers and men of the following Companies
of Marines viz. 572l. 1s. 8d. to Capt. Ellis Cooper's late Company;
597l. 11s. 4d. to Capt. Steward Spicer's late Company; 241l. 6s. 1d.
to Capt. William Bradbury's late Company; all in the late First Marine
Regiment: and 481l. 16s. 11d. to Capt. William Sprag's late Company; 522l. 4s. 8d. to Capt. John Brook's late Company; 201l. 0s.
7d. to Capt. Basill Beaumont's late Company; 518l. 16s. 11d. to Capt.
Samuell Odbert's late Company; 656l. 12s. 6d. to Capt. Robert
Hill's late Company: 420l. 6s. 8d. to Capt. William Bokenham's
late company: all in the Second Marine Regiment. (Same to the
Navy Commissioners to so pay same.) Disposition Book XV, pp.
136–8. |
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Same to Mr. Chetwynd, Deputy Auditor for Wales. The
office of Keeper of the Original Seal for the Counties of Denbigh
and Montgomery is become vacant. You are to certify the nature
and yearly value of the said employment "and how the same stands
at present in respect of any grants formerly made thereof." Out
Letters (General) XVI, p. 187. |
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Treasury reference to the Excise Commissioners of the petition
of Thomas Clerke, collector of Excise in Hereford, praying that the
arrears of Excise due from him to the King may be remitted. Reference Book VII, p. 367. |
Feb. 3. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows
out of loans on the Land Tax of last year to complete the credit of
1,400,000l. given thereupon "and upon which loans the sum of
18849l. 4s. 0½d. is now resting in money at the Exchequer:" viz. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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to the Navy Treasurer for the Sick and
Wounded, and to be placed to the head of
Wages "to which head the sum of 4150l.
before issued for that service is to be
placed" |
1258 |
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to ditto for Wear and Tear |
6362 |
18 |
7½ |
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to the Treasurer of the Ordnance for sea
services |
11228 |
5 |
5 |
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£18849 |
4 |
0½ |
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and out of loans to be made by the respective [Navy and Ordnance]
Treasurers themselves upon credit of the said tax |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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to the Treasurer of the Ordnance for sea
services, more |
15364 |
1 |
6½ |
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to the Navy Treasurer for the ordinary of the
Navy |
44271 |
6 |
3½ |
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£59635 |
7 |
10 |
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Disposition Book XV, p. 134. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners to imprest 1000l. to Mr. Culliford
and partner (out of the above 6362l. 18s. 7½d.) upon their contract
for furnishing English canvas. Ibid. |
Feb. 3. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay out of Civil
List moneys the 100l. to Capt. Scot supra p. 210, which was at first
directed to be paid out of money arising by the Surplus of the
Customs. Disposition Book XV, p. 134. |
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Same to same to issue 792l. 9s. 3½d. to Lord Auverquere, on the
unsatisfied order in his name as Master of the Horse for buying
horses: and is to be paid over to Admiral Aylmer for so much
advanced by him to Mr. Marshall for buying horses in Barbary for
his Majesty's use. Ibid, p. 135. |
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Same to Mr. Travers, Surveyor General of Crown Lands, to report
on the enclosed case of Sir Thomas Grosvenor touching some mines of
lead in the Hundreds of Coleshill and Rutland [Rhuddlan] Co. Flint.
Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 187. |
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Treasury reference to the Agent for Taxes of the petition of
Andrew Huddleston, Receiver General of various taxes for Cos.
Cumberland and Westmorland, praying allowance of 229l. 14s. 6d.
for his extraordinary charge in returning his moneys &c. Reference
Book VII, 367. |
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Same to same of the petition of the said Huddleston and Thomas
Brougham, Receivers as above, for 199l. 3s. 7d., overpaid on their
account, to be transferred to the said Brougham's account of the 3s.
Aid for said Counties. Ibid. |
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Same to the Excise Commissioners of the petition of Bennet
Martin, late collector of Excise in the Counties of Leicester and
Rutland, praying an allowance for 20l. which he lost by [taking] old
hammered money and 44l. 2s. 9¾d. which he was robbed of in the
night time when busy about his receipt. Ibid, p. 368. |
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Treasury warrant to the Attorney General to enter a noli prosequi
to the information against Capt. Kerrill Roffey and other the officers
lately employed in his Majesty's ships of war upon the late Expedition
to Newfoundland for landing part of the prizes taken by them therein,
they having divided the said prizes according to instructions received
for that purpose from the Admiralty Lords and on their being
threatened with prosecutions relating thereto the King did by his
sign manual of 1698 June 26 direct noli prosequi to be entered to them
but several persons (designing to prevent the King's grace and favour
to the said Captain &c.) have exhibited the said informations on
the ground that the said prizes have not paid Customs: whereupon
the Customs Commissioners have reported that the goods in question
appear to have been of no considerable value, and that the prosecutors have been satisfied for their parts of the same. Warrants not
Relating to Money XVI, pp. 326–7. |
Feb. 5. |
Money warrant for 70l. to the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield for
7 years to Xmas last on their perpetuity: to be satisfied out of Civil
List moneys. |
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30l. to the Vicars of the Cathedral church of Lichfield for 2 years
to Xmas last on their perpetuity. Money Book XV, p. 55. |
Feb. 5. |
Money order for 26l. 13s. 4d. to John Hastings, Clerk of the Foreign
Estreats in the Exchequer Court, for half a year to 1698 June 24 on
the several fees and allowances of 20l. per an. for keeping &c. records
of Forfeitures of Recusants, and 26l. 13s. 4d. and 6l. 13s. 4d. per an.
for himself and clerks for extracting all fees and amerciaments.
Order Book V, p. 149. |
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William Lowndes to Auditor Done. Send back to me the draft
privy seal for passing Mr. Packer's account. Out Letters (General)
XVI, p. 187. |
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Treasury reference to Mr. Baker of the petition of Robert Orton
and William Hunt, for remission of their bail in 50l. for Henry
Rowlate's appearance at the Hertfordshire Assizes, Rowlate having
died in Warwickshire before the said Assizes. Reference Book
VII, p. 367. |
Feb. 6. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to distribute and apply to
Deficient Funds as follows the sum of 43133l. 13s. 3d. being the
receipts between Jan. 6 last and Feb. 6 inst from branches of the
revenue as follows viz. 9984l. 3s. 0d. received on the Windows Act;
5800l. 16s. 3d. received on the Additional Impositions; 584l. 14s. 5½d.
received on the New Duty on Salt; 2225l. 4s. 6d. received on the
Duty on Paper continued; 24538l. 15s. 0½d. received on the New
Customs: the said distribution to be as follows:— |
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Deficiencies as computed by Act of Parliament. |
How they stood upon the Register 6 Feb 1699–1700. |
The distribution and application hereby directed. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
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First 4s. Aid |
55622 |
10 |
5 |
60935 |
6 |
1 |
478 |
2 |
9½ |
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Third 4s. Aid |
407372 |
0 |
3 |
403077 |
0 |
3 |
3501 |
16 |
6½ |
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Fourth 4s. Aid |
917101 |
13 |
2½ |
898444 |
16 |
7 |
7883 |
10 |
8½ |
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Second Quarterly Poll |
89275 |
13 |
4 |
89965 |
13 |
4 |
767 |
8 |
6¼ |
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Three Fourths Customs |
213447 |
15 |
9 |
201447 |
15 |
9 |
1834 |
16 |
6½ |
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Salt and Glass, etc. |
1711500 |
0 |
0 |
1590746 |
16 |
6 |
14712 |
5 |
11¼ |
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Two Thirds Additional Excise |
160000 |
0 |
0 |
129054 |
11 |
11 |
1375 |
7 |
7¾ |
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Additional Impositions |
445177 |
7 |
4 |
440000 |
0 |
0 |
3826 |
16 |
1½ |
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Vellum and Parchment |
224114 |
7 |
8½ |
235601 |
17 |
8½ |
1926 |
10 |
4¼ |
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Marriages |
648000 |
0 |
0 |
648000 |
0 |
0 |
5570 |
6 |
0 |
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Wines and Vinegar |
146181 |
19 |
5½ |
146181 |
19 |
5½ |
1256 |
12 |
1 |
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5017793 |
7 |
5½ |
4843455 |
17 |
7 |
43133 |
13 |
3 |
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Money Book XV, p. 58. |
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Same to same to innovate a lost order No. 742 registered on the
Additional Impositions in the name of Edward Russell [then Treasurer
of the Navy and by him] assigned to Archdale Palmer. Order Book
V, p. 147. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue out of
Civil List moneys the 370l. 10s. 0d. to Christ's Hospital ut supra
p. 263. Disposition Book XV, p. 135. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Col. Edward Dutton Colt for payment of 1452l. 2s. 6d.
for arrear of subsistence due to his Regiment when in the West
Indies to the 19th May 1699 and the further 522l. 14s. 6d. to clear
the Serjeants', Corporals' and drummers' offreckonings from 1692
Sept. 1 to 1698 Aug. 1. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 188. |
Feb. 6. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ Hugh
Howell as collector, weigher and searcher of the Four and a Half
per cent. Duty at Hole Town in Barbados loco John Pare, lately
deceased. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 58. |
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Same to the Clerk of the Pipe to prepare [Treasury] letters patent
to pass the Exchequer seal to constitute David Polhill Esq. to the
office and offices of High Steward of the Honor of Otford Co. Kent,
Bailiff and Collector of the rents of the Manors, Woodward and
Keeper of the Woods and Underwoods and Understeward and
Keeper of the Courts of the Manors belonging to the said Honor:
during the King's pleasure: loco John Packer Esq. deceased.
Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, p. 327. |
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Treasury constitution of John Russell and Humphrey Moseley
as Receivers of the arrears of the Duties on marriages &c. and the
Duties on Houses for the city of Norwich and Hundreds detailed
ut supra Tr. Cal. XIII, p. 306 loco Augustine Briggs and Leonard
Blofeild whose commission is hereby superseded. Ibid., p. 328. |
Feb. 7. |
Royal warrant dated Kensington to the Attorney or Solicitor
General for a great seal for a grant to Sir Thomas Cooke and John
Cass (in consideration of 1000l.) of 7½ parts of 16 parts in the Brewhouse called the Phoenix in the parish of St. Buttolph without
Aldgate several dwelling houses adjoining and utensils, the property
of Sir John Freind lately convicted of high treason, he being possessed
thereof in partnership with Anthony Sturt Esq. and Daniel Neale,
brewer; and also of the goods and jewels of the said Freind which
were in his lodgings at the time of his conviction; and also of the
tenth part of the ship Modena: the said Freind being indebted
to the said Cooke in 3600l. and to the said Cass in 1300l.: (marginal
note: "the word jewels is interlined [in his warrant] in his Majesty's
presence 13 March 1699–1700.") King's Warrant Book XX, p. 260. |
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Same to same for a great seal for a grant to Thomas Walker of
the office or place of Housekeeper of the King's house at Newmarket
now void by the death of Elizabeth his late wife: with the fee of
200l. per an. payable at the Exchequer. Ibid., p. 238. |
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Directions under the King's sign manual to the officers, ministers
and keepers of New Forest to apply themselves to the preservation
of timber in said forest in accordance with the Act of Parliament
for that purpose and in accordance with the Address to the King
made by the Parliament (which assembled on 4th July 1698) for
the same purpose: all on pain of the King's high displeasure: it
having been represented to the King that great discouragement hath
been given and coldness and indifference manifested by divers of
the said officers and keepers towards the making of the inclosures
and that divers persons have presumed to put their hogs to pannage
and colliers have made coal hearths within the woods and covert
of the said forest and the underkeepers permitted the same and
several other evil practices are continued contrary to the said Act
of Parliament. Ibid, p. 239. |
Feb. 7. |
Royal warrant for 1275l. to Thomas, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery: without account: on his several fees and allowances of
4l. and 1l. a day payable in respect of his late office of Keeper of the
Privy Seal viz. during the time he was abroad as an Ambassador at
the late Treaty of Peace to wit for 255 days 1697 April 11 (the day of
his departure) to Dec. 23 following (the day of his return). (Money
warrant dated Feb. 12 hereon.) (Money order dated Feb. 19 hereon.)
Ibid, p. 240. Money Book XV, p. 56. Order Book V, p. 150. |
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Same for 10,000l. to Isaac Newton Esq., Master and Worker of the
Mint: as imprest for the Mint: to be imprested from time to time
out of the receipt of the [Customs] Coinage Duty. (Money warrant
dated Feb. 12 hereon.) (Money order dated Feb. 16 hereon.) King's
Warrant Book XX, p. 240. Money Book XV, p. 56. Order Book
V, p. 150. |
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Same for 200l. to Ralph, Lord Eure: as royal bounty. (Money
warrant dated Feb. 12 hereon.) (Money order dated Feb. 16 hereon.)
King's Warrant Book XX, p. 241. Money Book XV, p. 56. Order
Book V, p. 150. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 400l. to
Phillip Ryley on the unsatisfied order in his name for inclosures in
New Forest. Disposition Book XV, p. 135. |
Feb. 8. |
Same to same to issue 1400l. to me Lowndes on the unsatisfied
order in my name for secret service: out of Civil List moneys.
Ibid. |
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Same to same to reserve in the Exchequer for the King's particular
direction the 1000l. which will be paid in by Thomas Cook and Mr.
Cass for the purchase of part of the personal estate of Sir John Freind,
attainted. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 188. |
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Treasury reference to Mr. Abbott of the petition of John Wright
and John Fettyplace shewing that Mathias Cupper furnished Col.
Hamilton's Regiment of Foot with necessaries amounting to
621l. 2s. 6d. which sum petitioners advanced to Cupper on an
assignment to be paid out of the offreckonings of the said Regiment,
but the Agent of said Regiment detains in his hands the tallies
allotted to them: therefore praying relief. Reference Book VII,
p. 368. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of John Mason, late
Receiver General of taxes for Co. Cambridge &c., shewing that he
is in arrear and distringas ad computandum went out last term against
him and his sureties, and 30l. issues returned thereon: therefore
praying a warrant for stay of estreating the said issues and for stay
of process till Michaelmas term by which time his estate will be sold
towards payment of his debt. Ibid. |
Feb. 8. |
Treasury reference to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the
petition of Joshua Edisbury Esq. praying a lease for 31 years of
all mines of lead and coals in the Hundred of Prestatyn Co. Flint.
Reference Book VII, p. 368. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of John Cosins
(Cousins), John Beane, Richard Moreton and William Faithfull
praying a noli prosequi to the information against them for conveying
away some rolls of coarse cloth and 8 rundels of brandy, the said
goods being put into Moreton's waggon without his consent. Ibid. |
Feb. 9. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Cashier to pay 15l. to Ralph
Williamson, late Comptroller of Newcastle port, for three quarters to
Michaelmas last on his annuity of 20l. Money Book XV, p. 56. |
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Money warrant for 20l. to Edward Greene, clerk, for his passage
to Jamaica whither he is going chaplain. (Money order dated Feb.
13 hereon.) Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 58. Order Book V,
p. 115. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 9124l.
2s. 8d. to the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name
as Paymaster of the Forces: to be issued out of the Overplus of the
Customs which ended Dec. 25 last: and to be applied as follows:
viz. |
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s. |
d. |
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for 14 days' subsistence to the 11th inst. for
the Regiment of Fusiliers at Jersey and
Guernsey |
301 |
11 |
8 |
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for same to the 25th inst for the Troops
including the Regiment at Jersey and
Guernsey |
8822 |
11 |
0 |
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Disposition Book XV, p. 139. |
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Same to Sir Christopher Wren to view the square ground in the
Mews and to report what sum may be raised [as fine] for leasing
thereof: also to estimate for repairing the stables, houses and pavement and what same will thereafter cost annually to keep in repair.
Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 188. |
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Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Works to report on the
enclosed abstract [missing] of the works done at Hampton Court
Palace last summer. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ George
Mobbs (Mobs) as a tidesman in the inferior list London port loco
Nathaniell Parr deceased. |
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James Browne (for several years a landwaiter in Bristol port
and well behaved himself there) as surveyor ibid loco Robert Barnes
deceased. |
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George St. Quintin as landwaiter ibid loco said Browne. Out
Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 58. |
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Treasury reference to the Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer
of George Dodington's petition showing that in Dec. last he bought
some reversion of annuities and found Lawrence Agar (who had
[purchased] 14l. per an. and 56l. per an. or in all 70l. per an.) was
part of his purchase, whose nominee he apprehends was dead before
the reversion purchased: therefore praying to exchange "it" for reversion of like value not purchased. Reference Book VII, p. 368. |
Feb. 10. |
Money warrant for 955l. to Alexander Stanhope Esq. 500l. thereof
for equipage and 455l. for 3 months' advance on his ordinary as
Envoy Extraordinary to the States General. (Money order dated
Feb. 23 hereon.) (William Lowndes to the Receipt dated March 22
to pay same out of Civil List moneys.) Money Book XV, p. 56.
Order Book V, p. 160. Disposition Book XV, p. 152. |
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Same for 1232l. 15s. 9d. to William Kent, Receiver General of
Taxes for Co. Lanes. for an overpayment on his account of the 3s.
Aid anno 1697: same to be immediately repaid into the Exchequer
on his account of the third 3s. Aid. (Money order dated April 5
hereon.) Money Book XV, p. 57. Order Book V, p. 171. |
Feb. 12 |
Treasury warrant dormant to the Receiver General of the Duties
on Houses and on Marriages for Co. Suffolk, to pay the salary of
80l. per an. to Henry Carter as a surveyor for the said Duties: as
from Lady Day last. |
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The like for the like salary to Henry Morris. Money Book XV,
p. 36. |
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Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue 1112l. 2s. 0d. to the Earl
of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster of
the Forces: to be by tallies on the tenth payment of the Two
Millions: and to be applied to clear the subsistence of the four
Companies at New York to Decr. 24 last. Ibid, p. 59. |
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Money warrant for 79l. to Peter Persehouse, one of the Sergeants at
Arms attending the Speaker of the House of Peers, for his pains and
disbursements in attending the said Speaker during the last Session
of Parliament at 10s. a day for 158 days 1698 August 24 to 1699
May 4. |
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Appending: certificate by Math Johnson, Clerk of Parliament,
of such attendance. (Money order dated Feb. 21 hereon.) (William
Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt dated April 17 to pay same
out of Civil List moneys.) Ibid, p. 60. Order Book V, p. 152.
Disposition Book XV, p. 163. |
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Treasury warrant to the Receipt to innovate a lost order No. 1496
[charged] on the [Register of the] third 3s. Aid for 100l. in the name
of Eliz. Mitchell. Order Book V, p. 149. |
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William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to imprest to the
Colonels of the Marine Regiments concerned the sums of 640l. 11s. 4d.
and 254l. 5s. 9d. ut supra pp. 210, 214, to be by them applied
as directed by the Act for enabling Officers to exercise trades.
Disposition Book XV, p. 139. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners to report on the enclosed bill
[missing] of cravings by Richard Hutcheson late Receiver General
of Customs, deceased, including the salaries of extra clerks employed
in the various Additional Impositions and new Duties. Out Letters
(General) XVI, p. 188. |
Feb. 12. |
William Lowndes to the Attorney General. My Lords agree to
the request of Mr. Redhead that he be bailed out of Ludgate prison
(where he now lies on an extent for debt to the King as Master and
Worker of Norwich Mint). Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 189. |
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Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Works to report on the
enclosed estimates [missing] for works to be done with all expedition
in the parks and gardens at Hampton Court. Ibid. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Richard Green, wine cooper, praying to be wine taster loco Hen.
Prescot deceased. |
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The petition of John Root praying the same. Reference Book VII,
p. 368. |
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Same to the Excise Commissioners of the petition of Thomas
Ellis shewing that he is indebted 2670l. to the King on Excise bonds
and that same is reduced to 900l. by money raised and by an extent
on his estate and he is a prisoner for the remainder: therefore praying
to be discharged and for 7 years' time in which to pay the remainder.
Ibid, p. 369. |
Feb. 13. |
Same to the Principal Officers of the Works of the petition of Alice
Symmons, widow of Henry Symmons, late Clerk of the Works at
Hampton [Court], "being promised by Sir Christopher Wren upon his
[Symmons'] death bed to have some one put into that employment
in trust for the petitioner and he not being so good as his word":
therefore praying relief in her distressed condition. Ibid. |
Feb. 14. |
Royal warrant dated Kensington to the Clerk of the Signet for a
privy seal for 10,000l. to Henry de Nassau, Seigneur d'Auverquerque,
Master of the Horse: as imprest towards defraying the extraordinary
expenses of the Stables. (Privy seal dated Feb. 29 hereon.)
(Money warrant March 5 hereon.) (Money order dated March 12
hereon.) King's Warrant Book XX, p. 261. Money Book XV, p. 64.
Order Book V, p. 153. |
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Royal sign manual for 300l. to Sir Thomas Littleton, Speaker of
the House of Commons, for 60 days (Nov. 30 last to Jan. 29 last)
on the usual allowance of 5l. a day as Speaker of the House of
Commons. (Money warrant dated Feb. 20 hereon.) (Money order
dated Feb. 27 hereon.) (William Lowndes to the Receipt dated
Feb. 28 to pay same out of Civil List money.) King's Warrant
Book XX, p. 261. Money Book XV, p. 60. Order Book V, p. 152.
Disposition Book XV, p. 141. |
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Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for paying
several pensions and yearly sums at the Exchequer which were
aforetime charged on the Customs now appropriated: to wit |
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100l. per an. to Col. Charles Fairfax and his heirs by patent
of 1660 July 23. |
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50l. per an. to Thomas Hyde and Elizabeth his wife by the
privy seal of 1689 Aug. 8. |
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570l. 5s. 0d. per an. to Gilbert, bishop of Salisbury for the
support of the Order of the Garter as by privy seal of 1686
May 16. |
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100l. per an. to Amias Hext for life by patent of James II
of 1685 Dec. 5. |
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100l. per an. to Berwick-on-Tweed for ever [for repair of the
bridge] as by patent of 1666 July 23. |
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100l. per an. to Lynn Regis for 21 years as by patent of 1684
Dec. 22. |
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40l. per an. to Clifton-Dartmouth-Hardness as by patent of
Hy. VII. |
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365l. per an. to John Visct. Lonsdale as Keeper of the Privy
Seal, as by patent of May 22 last. |
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all which annuities remain unpaid for certain periods detailed
by reason of such appropriation. (Privy Seal dated Feb.
29 hereon). King's Warrant Book XX, pp. 263–4. |
Feb. 14. |
Same to Lord Coningsby to pay 57l. 3s. 4d. to Lucy Fenwick,
widow of Charles Fenwick, late of the Royal Regiment of Foot of
Ireland under Col. Frederick Hamilton, for her husband's pay
respited on the muster rolls of said Regiment for 245 days from
1690–1 Mar. 1 to 1691 Oct. 31 at 4s. 8d. a day, he having been during
most of that time employed by the Lords Justices of Ireland as
Governor of Macroom, a frontier garrison, where he did good service,
and in assisting Judge Cox, Governor of the County of Cork. Ibid,
pp. 274–5. |
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Same to the Treasury Lords to pay 300l. for the Sisters and Porter
of the Hospital of the Savoy for 10 years from 1689 March 25 (the
last date of payment) on the allowance of 30l. per an. directed by
Charles II by royal warrant dated 1679–80 Jan. 3 to be paid to them
by the Paymaster of the Forces in consideration of their quitting their
dwellings for the conveniency of the Companies of Foot Guards.
(Money warrant dated Feb. 16 hereon). (Money order dated June
20 hereon.) Ibid., p. 319. Money Book XV, p. 84. Order Book V,
p. 184. |
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William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report on the
enclosed memorial [missing] presented by the French Ambassador
to the King concerning one Bernard Fontaine, a Frenchman who is
stopped with his vessel at Dover. Out Letters (General) XVI, p.
189. |
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Royal warrant to the Lords Justices of Ireland to order payment of
6037l. 17s. 0d. out of the revenue of Ireland to the Paymaster of
the Ordnance England for the value of 2399 barrels of powder supplied
out of the Ordnance stores England to the stores in Ireland and for
freight thereof. Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, pp. 54–5. |
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Same to same for a great seal for a grant to Trustees to be named
of the yearly sum of 800l. from Lady day next for 10 years to satisfy
the interest (at the rate of 8 per cent.) on 10000l. or such part
thereof as shall be advanced by Lewis Crummelin, merchant (or by
his procurement) for the making a bleaching yard and a folding or
pressing house; and for the sowing, cultivating and preparing hemp
and flax and making a provision of both to be sold ready prepared
to the spinners at reasonable rates and upon credit; and for providing
all necessary tools and utensils, looms and spinning wheels to be
furnished to the several sorts of persons employed by [way of] advance
to be paid for by them by small payments as they are able; and to
advance sums of money for the subsistence of such workmen and
their families as shall come from abroad and such persons of Ireland
as shall apply themselves and families to work in the manufacture,
which sums being advanced to them by way of loan without interest
are to be repaid after some time by small weekly or monthly payments as may be easy to them; to the end that by this means all
people may settle and work on their own accounts &c. for their
advantage without restraint or obligation, whereby the establishment
[of the said manufacture of flax and linen] may seem public and
national: and seondly the said Trustees are to inspect the employing
of the said 10000l., or any part thereof, and to receive an account
every six months of the sums employed to the said uses and receive
the said 800l. per an. and to pay the interest thereout on such
part as shall be so employed, reserving any remainder till the
expiration of the 10 years to make good the losses that shall have
happened in the employment of the said money by the death or
insolvency of any workmen to whom tools and money may have
been advanced: and for allowing 200l. per an. to said Crommelin
during pleasure for his care and pains in carrying on the work and
similarly 120l. per an. for 3 assistants and a pension of 60l. per an.
for the subsistence of a French minister: all by reason that the late
Lords Justices of Ireland in their letter of 1699 April 13 transmitted
to the Treasury Lords, England a proposal of the said Crummelin
for establishing a linen manufacture in Ireland as above and, on
reference, the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations have reported
thereon favourably as above and that the setting the said manufacture on foot there with all possible expedition is a reasonable
proposal for the King's service and may tend to the advantage of
both England and Ireland. Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, pp. 56–8. |
Feb. 15. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 3525l.
13s. 4d. to the Judges of England, the Masters of Chancery et al
supra, p. 226 [to be for last Xmas term.] |
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500l. to me Lowndes on my unsatisfied order for secret service.
Disposition Book XV, p. 140. |
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Same to the Earl of Montague. It is the King's pleasure that you
proceed in providing the furniture for the Presence Chamber, Privy
Chamber, Drawing Room and the next room to it at Hampton
Court to the estimate of 1578l. 17s. 6d. Out Letters (General) XVI,
p. 189. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwayt to prepare a royal warrant for the Earl
of Ranelagh to pay the officers of the Marquis de Miremont's Regiment for their arrears of pay from 1694–5 March 1, new style, when
they come out of Piedmont to the last of December following, old
style; there being no establishment for the Regiment for that time;
therefore it is the King's pleasure that the said Regiment be allowed
the like pay as is allowed by the English Establishment to other
Regiments of Dragoons. Ibid. |
Feb. 16. |
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Col. Venner praying payment of 68l. for clothing 34 men
which by the Queen's order were taken out of his Regiment to recruit
some Companies in Flanders. Ibid., p. 190. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners to report on the enclosed
memorial [missing] of George Blynman complaining of undue seizures
of his goods. Ibid. |
Feb. 20. |
Same to Lord Coningsby to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Euvertre Saurency for payment of 305l. 4s. 5d. due to
Capt. Vileneuf late a Capt. of Foot in Maj. Gen. La Meloniere's
Regiment. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ
Benjamin Cotton (a tidesman in the inferior list London port) as a
ditto in the superior list ibid loco Nath. St. Peire lately deceased. |
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James Collins as a tidesman at Weymouth loco Benj. Bonkin
dismissed. |
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Edward Topham as a same at Shields in Newcastle port loco Edward
Lawson, dismissed. |
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Edward Spedding as porter and tidesman at Whitehaven loco
William Petty deceased. |
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Richard Man as waiter and searcher and commander of the boatmen at Combwich in Bridgewater port with 5l. per an. added to his
salary of 30l. per an. loco John Forrest removed to Minehead. |
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John Forrest as boatman at Minehead loco Robert Knight deceased. |
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James Munnall as boatman at Aberdovey in Milford port loco
George Edwards who quitted the service. |
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Peter Godfrey as chief boatman of the sailing boat at Milford. |
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William Carter and George Millard as boatmen at Combwich loco
Thomas Hooper and Thomas Willis deceased. Out Letters (Customs)
XIV, p. 59. |
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Treasury reference to the Warden &c. of the Mint of the petition
of George Evans, surveyor of the Meltings of gold and silver and
clerk of the Irons in the Mint, praying 443l. 12s. 6d. for allowance
for part of his house in the Tower taking from him for conveniency
of placing guns there, also a coach house and stable and 2 rooms
which were pulled down for conveniency of the coinage and also for
his attendance on several occasions at the Country mints. Reference
Book VII, p. 369. |
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Treasury warrant to Thomas Newton, Woodward of the Forest
of Whittlewood and Salcey in Cos. Northampton and Bucks to fell
stakewood for the gateing, stileing, posting and cabining of the
coppices as following which are above 21 years' growth and fit to be
felled this season: viz. Atterbury Coppice in Richard Gibbs' walk in
Salcey Forest and Sandeyhurst Coppice and Shipland Coppice both
in Hazelborough Walk and Kitlake Coppice in Shoulbrooke Walk in
Whittlewood Forest. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI, p. 329. |
Feb. 21. |
Royal warrant dated Kensington for 14l. 15s. 0d. to John, bishop
of Chichester for 15 years' arrears of Tenths at 19s. 8d. per an. on
the Prebend of Windham in the Cathedral Church of Chichester left
unpaid by Dr. John Harrison late Prebendary there who died insolvent; and his successor John Reynell his successor therein can
obtain no revenue from same by reason of a dispute with the chief
tenant: to be satised by tallies on the said bishop for the like sum
due for the said arrears. (Money warrant dated March 12 hereon).
(Money order dated March 12 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XX,
p. 265. Money Book XV, p. 76. Order Book V, p. 158. |
Feb. 21. |
Royal warrant dated Kensington for 30l. 9s. 0d. to same for the
arrears of Tenths due from Isaac Woodroff, late rector of Pulborough
being for 16 years at the rate of 1l. 18s. 0¾d. per an.: all as by the
petition ut supra p. 262, of Mary Woodruff and Mary Bagg, widow
and daughter of the said Isaac, petitioners being left with 3 small
children. (Money warrant dated March 13 hereon.) (Money order
dated April 9 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XX, p. 281. Money
Book XV, p. 76. Order Book V, p. 165. |
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Royal sign manual for 254l. 5s. 0d. to John Davis gent as royal
bounty: to be satisfied out of the 300l. lately paid into the Exchequer
by James Benn and William Moone for their forfeited recognizances
as sureties for James Hunt. (Money warrant dated Feb. 27 hereon.)
(Money order dated Mar. 1 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XX,
p. 265. Money Book XV, p. 61. Order Book V, p. 152. |
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Warrant under the royal sign manual approving an agreement
made between Charles Montague, Auditor of the Receipt and Henry
Fane gent on behalf of Francis Godolphin (one of the four Tellers of
the Receipt) for the letting by the said Godolphin to the said Auditor
and his successors the messuage or tenement wherein the said
Fane now lives in St. Stephen's Court, Westminster adjoining the
house of the Auditor of the Receipt, with the garden, brewhouse and
appurtenances thereto at the rent of 40l. per an. "during such time
as the said Francis Godolphin in respect of his office of Teller is or
shall be entitled thereto": which agreement is ratified by the
Treasury Lords. King's Warrant Book XX, p. 266. |
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Same to Edward, Earl of Orford, late Treasurer of the Navy, to
pay to Sir Thomas Littleton, present Treasurer of same, the sums of
23l. 3s. 6d. on account of thirds and 6013l. 12s. 4d. on account of
tenths of prizes taken in the late war: which sums appear as paid to
the said Earl's hands by the late Receiver General of Prizes. Ibid,
p. 267. |
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Royal sign manual for 6000l. to Casper Frederick Hening as imprest for works done or to be done in the Gardens at Hampton Court.
(Money warrant dated March 5 hereon.) Ibid, p. 267. Money
Book XV. p. 64. |
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Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal
for a grant to George Hadley, of East Barnet, John Pultney of the
Inner Temple, and Sir John Foche of London of the Crown's title
to the estate of John Caryll forfeited for high treason or outlawry:
being lands which were sold to the said Caryll then of Hartwell, Co.
Sussex, Hadley, Pultney and Foche as by indenture between them
and Sir Stephen Fox and Sir Edward Hungerford, and Henry Baynton
of Spye Park Co. Wilts dated 1686–7 March 7 in consideration of 30000l.
paid to said Fox by the said four lessees by direction of the said
Baynton and Hungerford as in full satisfaction of the moneys due
to said Fox upon security of the said lands and as in part of 56000l.
which the said Baynton had agreed to pay to the said Hungerford
for the purchase of said lands: said lands being the castle, park and
manor of Farlegh alias Farleigh Hungerford Co. Wilts, the abbey of
Hinton, the manors of Tellisford, Iford, Rowley, Rode, alias Rode
and Langham, Norton, St. Phillips and Hinton, Willow and Twinhoe
&c. on conditions detailed: the said 30000l. purchase money being
really the money of Sir Richard Billings, William Freeman, Sir Peter
Colleton and James Whitchurch, for whom the names of the said
Caryll, Hadley, Pultney and Foche were only used in trust. King's
Warrant Book XX, pp. 268–272. |
Feb. 21. |
Treasury warrant dormant to the Customs Cashier to pay the fee
or salary of 27l. per an. to Richard Lowther as one of the Customers
of Newcastle port: |
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the fee of 10l. per an. to Francis Spendlove Esq. as Comptroller
of Yarmouth port. Money Book XV, p. 61. |
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Money order for 50l. to Sir Salathiel Lovell for 1699 Michaelmas
term on his allowance of 200l. per an. as one of the Justices of Chester. |
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125l. to Sir Joseph Jekyll for same term on his same of 500l. per
an. as Chief Justice of Chester. Order Book V, p. 151. |
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William Lowndes to Mr. Vanburgh for his answer to the enclosed
petition [missing] of Thomas Davis, messenger [of the Chamber].
Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 190. |
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Same to Auditor Done enclosing (on order of reference from the
Privy Council) the petition [missing] of Thomas Baker Esq. his
Majesty's late Agent and Consul General at Algiers. Please prepare
a statement of his account. Ibid. |
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Same to the Attorney General to prepare a [signet] bill for Sir
Thomas Cook and Mr. Cash in accordance with the royal warrant
of the 7th inst supra p. 268. Ibid. |
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Same to same to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Mr.
Anthony Sturt praying a grant and confirmation of certain shares of
a brewhouse which he had in partnership with Sir John Freind lately
executed for high treason. Ibid, p. 191. |
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Same to Hen. Baker. Attend the Lord Chief Baron with your
report on the petition of Robert Orton et al. Ibid. |
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Same to same to make no further proceeding against Japhet
Crook as to the above Freind's brewhouse. As soon as Sir Thomas
Cook and Mr. Cash have paid their 1000l. into the Exchequer they
are to have possession delivered to them by yourself and the said
Crook. Ibid. |
Feb. 21. |
Treasury reference to the Commissioners of Transports of the
petition of John Moyer, master of the vessel Mary, showing that he
was hired for 627l. to carry over and to bring back from France the
equipage and baggage of the Earl of Portland in his embassy to the
French King; of which he has only received 85l.: therefore praying
payment of the remainder to preserve him from perishing. Reference
Book VII, p. 370. |
Feb. 21. |
Treasury warrant to Phillip Ryley, Surveyor General of Woods,
Trent South, to cut down the bushes, old thorn and covert in Salisbury Trench, South Trench, Danes Hill, Priors Acre, Rew, Puckpitt,
Burleigh, Sandys, Long Beach Hill, Ashton Hill and Woodfidley
in New Forest which the Commissioners for the Increase and Preservation of Timber in the said Forest have directed to be enclosed as
nurseries for timber pursuant to the Act of Parliament: viz. except
in places where any young spring or tree is growing; and that in
places where covert is wanting part of such thorns or covert be
spread upon the ground to protect and shelter young spring of oak
or beech. Warrants not Relating to Money, p. 330. |
Feb. 22. |
Same to William Blathwayte, Auditor and Surveyor General of
his Majesty's Revenues in America, to pass as follows the account
of Col. Christopher Codrington now deceased, late Governor in
Chief of the Leeward Islands (and now represented by his son
Col. Christopher Codrington) of moneys received by him 1689–90
Jan. 1 to 1694 Dec. 7 out of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty
towards the subsistence of the Duke of Bolton's Regiment of Foot
in the said Islands (the King having by order of Council 1689 Nov.
7 ordered the said Regiment to the said Islands with direction that
as from 1689–90 Jan. 1 the balance or remain of the said Duty should
be applied to the pay thereof and of the Company of Foot remaining
at Nevis; which direction was specified in the Treasury warrant
of 1689–90 Feb. 8 to the officers of said Duty in said Islands). Together with the sum of 2500l. in farthings transmitted to said
Codrington from England his total receipts as above amount to
21834l. 9s. 3¼d. as by an account audited before the Council of
Antigua 1696 Sept. 7 and sworn to by the said late Colonel, his
deputies for the collection of the said revenues in Barbados being
successively Mr. Sadler and Patrick Mein. His said account is
hereby to be made up accordingly and therein he is to be charged
with 9719l. 0s. 5¼d. for Thomas Sadler's receipts of the said
Duties; 3047l. 3s. 11d., 1033l. 5s. 5d., and 1487l. 12s. 6d. and
650l. for ditto received by Patrick Mein in Barbados and
854l. 2s. 4d. received by Aaron Chapman, agent of the said Col.
Codrington in the Island of Nevis; 1513l. 12s. 9¾d. received by Mr.
Samuell Horn, Agent of same in Montserrat; 755l. 3s. 10d. and
274l. 8s. 0d. received by Edward Parsons agent of same in Montserrat
and 6 other items of surcharge detailed making a total of 23394l.
9s. 2¾d. Against this total charge he is hereby to be discharged and
allowed as follows: 10088l. 11s. 4d. paid to said Regiment before
1 April 1693; 521l. 0s. 0¼d. for provisions and 1069l. 3s. 11d. for disbursements for same before said date; 673l. 4s. 0d. for pay and
192l. 12s. 5½d. for disbursements for same as by Col. Henry Holt's
acknowledgments; 1931l. 5s. 3d. for payments and provisions for
Col. Thomas Hill's Foot Company in St. Christopher; 200l. paid
to Capt. David Ganspoel for 2 years to Dec. 1690; 500l. paid to
[Blathwaite] the Auditor and Surveyor General of the Revenues
in America for 5 years' salary to 1694 March 25; 3500l. for salary
of 700l. per an. to said late Col. Codrington as Governor in Chief to
1694 Oct. 6; 487l. 18s. 4d. for 100 barrels of gunpowder bought at
Barbados in June 1691; 14l. 7s. 0d. for the stowage of the 100 chests
of farthings; 295l. paid to the gunner and his 2 matrosses at the
fort at St. Christopher for salary for 3 years and 8 months; 227l.
10s. 0d. for a sloop and provisions for the volunteers at Augusta
against the French at Martinique and for the hire of the sloop
Barbonda to attend the Chief Governor in that expedition; 5l.
paid to Henry Pelly and Thomas Symond, two miners sent from
England; 134l. 10s. 5d. for bread and oatmeal furnished to Capt.
Wright's squadron of ships and 107l. 1s. 10d. for same to same in
1691; 392l. 5s. 9½d. for payments for sick sailors of said squadron
put on shore at Barbados in 1691; 160l. for hospital charges for the
sick of the King's ship Chester put ashore at Nevis in June 1693;
138l. for the hire of the sloop Hope and 2 divers employed in getting
up the great guns and anchors lost by the Chester at Barbados and
4 other sums detailed for wastage and remain of provision, and
commission &c. and 359l. 17s. 11¼d. for the said late Colonel's trouble
and risk in paying said moneys; making a total discharge of 23394l.
9s. 2¾d. Warrants not relating to Money XVI, pp. 343–7. |
Feb. 23. |
William Lowndes to the [Principal] Officers of the Works for a
particular of the ordinary expense of the Works for the year commencing Xmas last. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 191. |
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Same to Mr. Hill. In pursuance of the Treasury Lords' orders
of the 14th inst. "entered in the Minutes of my book" you are
desired to give such bills of exchange to the Envoy of Holland for
payment of 1,300,000 guilders or as much as remains unpaid thereof,
taking care to receive from him the orders and tallies of 125000l.
which were deposited in the hands of Monsieur Claverskerque; out
of which you are first to pay the merchants for the bills which they
shall furnish for payment of the said 1,300,000 guilders; and the rest
of the said tallies are to be delivered to the Earl of Ranelagh for the
service of the Forces. Ibid. |
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Same to the Marquess of Carmarthen to report (after hearing the
parties) on the enclosed papers [missing] relating to the difference
betwixt Capt. Ash, formerly a Capt. in your Marine Regiment, and
Capt. Bradbury, who succeeded him, about the account of the said
Company's clothes. Ibid. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners. My Lords have considered
the complaints against John Dutton Colt Esq. Collector of Bristol
port. You are to dismiss him forthwith. Ibid, p. 192. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Revenue of [the Duchy of] Cornwall for
an account of the whole revenue arising to the King within the Duchy
of Cornwall ("the whole revenue within his audit") for the last
year ending Xmas 1699 and of the charge thereupon within that
time. For the future you are to send such account quarterly.
(The like letter to the Receiver General for the Duchy of Cornwall:
to the Auditor for the revenue of Wales and to the Receiver for the
Land Revenue of North Wales and the ditto of South Wales respectively: to the Commissioners of the Alienation Office: to the
Commissioners of Wine Licences.) Ibid. |
Feb. 23. |
William Lowndes to Mr. Sansom. My Lords desire that Mr.
Delaval be instructed in the Customs in order to qualify for some
employment therein. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 192. |
Feb. 25. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 1000l. to me, Lowndes,
on my unsatisfied order for secret service. Disposition Book XV,
p. 140. |
Feb. 26. |
Money warrant for 2000l. to Ann, Duchess of Monmouth (now
Duchess of Buccleuch) for half a year to Lady day last on her pension:
out of Civil List moneys. Money Book XV, p. 61. |
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Same for 53l. 11s. 10d. to Thomas East, engraver, for 194 ounces
19 penny weight of silver made use of in several seals made by him
in the late reign for the service of the Plantations and since disposed
of by his Majesty and which he ought to have been paid for apart
from the workmanship, as is certified by William Blathwayte.
(Money order dated March 5 hereon.) Ibid, p. 61. Order Book V,
p. 205. |
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Treasury warrant to the Receipt for tallies of pro on the Tenths
for all arrears from 1695 Xmas on the pension of 200l. per an. granted
by Charles II to Sir Samuell Moreland and his son for their lives:
with dormant clause for the continuation of same hereafter. Money
Book XV, p. 62. |
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Money warrant for 199l. 3s. 7½d. to Andrew Huddleston and
Thomas Brougham, Receivers General of Taxes for Cos. Westmorland
and Cumberland, for an overpayment on their account of the subsidies
for 1697, same to be immediately paid back on their account of the
present 3s. Aid. (Money order dated March 6 hereon.) Ibid.,
p. 63. Order Book V, p. 154. |
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Same for 200l. to James, Earl of Castlehaven as in part of 300l.
for so much due to Lady day next on his pension of 300l. per an.
granted by the privy seal of 1699 June 15. (Money order dated
March 1 hereon.) Money Book XV, p. 63. Order Book V, p. 152. |
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Treasury allowance of the salary bill, detailed, of the Hawkers
and Pedlars licensing Office for the year ended 1699 Xmas (total 530l.)
Money Book XV, p. 73. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Cashier to pay 45l. 12s. 0d. to
Henry Ayloffe, King's Remembrancer of the Exchequer Court, for
1 year to Xmas last on the fees due to himself and his clerks heretofore usually paid to him by the customers of the outports for
passing their accounts. Ibid., p. 65. |
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Same to same to pay same 462l. 15s. 4d. for parchment and other
necessaries for the blank books of the Customers, Comptroller and
searchers of the outports for one year from Xmas last. (The like
warrant for a sum not stated for the like necessaries for the blank
books of the Surveyor General of London port for same year.) Ibid,
p. 66. |
Feb. 26. |
William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 165l. 0s. 1d.
to Thomas Lloyd, Paymaster of the Works, to be applied as follows;
out of the 300l. sometime since directed to be issued to Robert
Wood, William Storey and William Clark: viz. |
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for William Clark for looking after and repairing
the fences of the trees in St. James's Park for 4
years to 1697 Xmas on 26l. per an., and 16l. 0s.
1d. for a bill of disbursements |
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(same to said Lloyd to so pay same.) Disposition Book XV, p. 140. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ John
Root as wine taster in London port loco Henry Prescott, deceased. |
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William Hart as collector of Bristol port loco John Dutton Colt
Esq. |
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William Mills as a tidesman in the inferior list London port loco
Benjamin Cotton removed to the superior list. |
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Nathaniel Jordan (a tidesman in the Superior List London port
upwards of 30 years and worn out with the hardship of that duty)
and William Butterfield (a noontender ibid) to exchange places, the
said Butterfield becoming a tidesman in the inferior list loco James
Menkey who is to be moved to the superior list loco the said Jordan.
Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 60. |
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Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of
Thomas Newsham gent, son and executor of John Newsham late
Receiver General of taxes for Co. Warwick, praying allowance of
236l. 5s. 0d. for the deficiency of clipped money paid into the office
of Lord Fitzharding [one of the four Tellers of the Receipt] within
the time limited by the Act for taking such moneys "but being, in
a hurry, thrown by," the petitioner was forced to bear the loss;
further praying an allowance of 465l. 10s. 0d. for extraordinary
charges in his receipt. Reference Book VII, p. 369. |
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Same to William Aldworth of the petition of the Earl of
Montague shewing that (in satisfaction of a fee farm rent payable
to the Queen Dowager out of Newhall and other lands purchased by
George, Duke of Albemarle) Charles II granted an annuity of 38l.
13s. 11½d. out of crown rents in Co. Midd. for the life of the now
Queen Dowager; upon which annuity there is due to said Lord
Montague in right of his wife, late the Duchess of Albemarle, 425l.
19s. 6½d. from the time of the Duke's death in Oct. 1688 to Michaelmas
1699: therefore praying orders to Auditor Aldworth [as auditor
for said County] to issue his debentures on the Receiver of said County
for said sum. Ibid, p. 370. |
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Treasury warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Katherine
Harbord (Herbert) widow, of a piece of land outside the wall of St.
James's Park ut supra p. 257 for 42½ years from Xmas last at the
rent of 9l. 12s. 6d. per an. |
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Prefixing: Surveyor General's constat and ratal of the premises. |
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Appending: undated entry of the Treasury Lords' signature of
the docquet of this lease. Warrants not Relating to Money XVI,
pp. 331–2, 333. |
Feb. 27. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue 2134l. 1s. 4d. to the Earl
of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster of
the Forces: out of the next January instalment of the Two Millions:
to be applied to satisfy the non-commission officers and men of several
late Companies of Marines for abatements from their pay exceeding
the charge of their regimental clothes. Money Book XV, p. 63. |
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William Lowndes to Sir Charles Isaac for a particular of the charge
of the wines bought in France by the King's command to about
5000l.; and likewise of the Household expenses in Holland during
his Majesty's being abroad the last summer. Out Letters (General)
XVI, p. 192. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners to forbear appointing Mr.
Hart as collector of Bristol on my Lords' warrant of yesterday.
Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Blathwayte to report on the enclosed petition [missing]
of Samuell Heynes praying payment of 87l. on his allowance of 12s.
a day as Reader of the Mathematics to his Majesty's Engineers.
Ibid, p. 193. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Martha Donelan, mother and administratrix of Ensign
Mathew Roydon deceased, praying that the respites on her son's
pay may be taken off. Ibid. |
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Same to the Excise Commissioners enclosing Thomas Hall's report
[missing] on George Shenton's petition. What salary does Shenton
deserve in his present employment? Ibid. |
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Treasury reference to the Excise Commissioners of the petition of
John Byndlos, proprietor of salt works near Portsmouth, shewing
that he sent up 5600 bushels of salt to the salters to be sold by weight
which they would only buy by the measure which proved a considerable loss to him; that he is indebted 900l. to the King for salt Duty:
therefore praying an allowance of 10 per cent. upon his paying the
said Duty in ready money as the Act directs and some consideration
for his loss in selling the same by measure. Reference Book VII,
p. 369. |
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Same to same of the petition of John Martin, late a collector of
Excise, shewing that in 1694 he was discharged from his employ and
his books and accounts immediately commanded from him; and
was some time after ordered to give in a state of the arrears to the
succeeding collector by which the petitioner is charged with a debt
of 116l. 13s. 0½d. to the King, for which he is persecuted; but if a
true account were made the King would owe him 31l. 12s. 4½d.;
therefore praying a stay of proceedings till his account be truly
stated. Ibid, p. 370. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of William Green,
Receiver General of Taxes for Co. Stafford ever since the Revolution,
shewing that one Woodward (whom petitioner employed for many
years to make returns of moneys [by bills] for him) went off with
2841l. 5s. 3d. which petitioner has made good: therefore praying
leave to sue in the King's name against 2 mortgaged estates of
Woodward's out of which petitioner can recover said debt. Ibid.,
p. 371. |
Feb. 28. |
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet dated Kensington for
a privy seal for payment of a yearly allowance of 25l. to Anthony
Marie D'La Croze, vicar of the parish church of Old Windsor, and to
his successors vicars of the said church as in lieu and compensation
for all tithes, as from 1698 Xmas, there being insufficient maintenance
for the minister of said parish which is one of the largest in England,
but the greatest and best part of Windsor Great Park is in the said
parish for which he has no allowance either for the herbage of the
deer or agistment of the cattle or from the persons living in the said
park who have great stock of cattle, fruit and other tithable things
and though the late Chief Ranger thereof paid him a sum in lieu of
tithes, yet since his death nothing has been paid by the present Chief
Ranger or by any other the inhabitants thereof. King's Warrant
Book XX, p. 161. |
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Same to same for a same for passing the accounts as follows of
Dr. John Richards deceased (who was appointed to execute the office
of Treasurer of the Chamber) for 1 year and 359 days from 1692
June 28 to 1694 June 24: all notwithstanding that the preceding
accounts of the Treasurer of the Chamber [Sir Rowland Gwyn] are
not before the Auditors for which reason the Auditor "could not
examine whether the salaries mentioned in the [said Richards']
account now to be passed do commence from the times they ought;
that the accountant craves allowance for payments agreed to be
made in full of several bills and warrants part of which are alleged
to be paid by Sir Rowland Gywn Kt. late Treasurer of our Chamber
and the warrants and bills to remain with him; that the payments
to our messengers were usually made according to the rolls delivered
in by the clerk of the cheque to the said messengers but that no such
rolls are now brought to vouch the same." The said accounts are
hereby to be passed notwithstanding the absence of such prior
accounts, rolls or vouchers, the King being well satisfied with the
truth of the account. Further allowance of interest is to be made
to the said Richards at 6 per cent. in the sum of 3219l. 13s. 3d.
advanced by him which was to be repaid him out of the profits
of the said Office and he has accordingly been so repaid the said
principal and a further 133l. 5d. 0d. for interest "although it did not
appear to our said auditor how the profits did arise by which the
principal was paid, otherwise than by a paper delivered in by the
accountants." He is further to be allowed 421l. 16s. 0d. for incident
charges during the time of this account. Ibid., pp. 161–2. |
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Same dated Kensington to Sir Thomas Trevor, Attorney General, to
acknowledge satisfaction upon record of the penalty or forfeiture of
120l. set in Michaelmas term last on John Hooke of Salehurst Co.
Sussex yeoman for transportation of 7 packs of wool into France;
Henry Baker the Treasury Solicitor having certified that the verdict
was in his opinion against the evidence. Ibid., p. 274. |
Feb. 28. |
Royalsign manual for 1455l. 10s. 9d. to Matthew Aylmer Esq. "who
lately commanded a squadron of our ships in the Mediterranean"
as in satisfaction of so much paid by him as follows viz. 125l. to
William Cole, Consul at Algiers for the redemption of two Christian
slaves; 1213l. 12s. 6d. to Capt. Delavall for his charges and expenses
in carrying on a treaty with the Emperor of Morocco or his Alcaid
relative to the redemption of English captives; 63l. 11s. 5d. to Capt.
Baker for entertainment of 4 Moors for 78 days from 1698 Nov. 25
to Feb. 5 following; 23l. 10s. 10d. to George Nicholas who was
employed as interpreter by the said Capt. Delavall; 30l. to Anthony
Packer for things bought from him for a present to the Alcaid of
Tetuan. (Money warrant dated March 1 hereon.) (Money order
dated March 5 hereon.) (William Lowndes to the Auditor of the
Receipt dated March 22 to pay same out of Civil List moneys.)
King's Warrant Book XX, p. 275. Money Book XV, p. 62. Order
Book V, p. 160. Disposition Book XV, p. 152. |
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Same for 5552l. 4s. 7¼d. to Joost, Earl of Albemarle, Master of the
Robes, as imprest for the service of the Robes. (Money warrant
dated March 1 hereon). (Money order dated March 13 hereon.)
King's Warrant Book XX, p. 276. Money Book XV, p. 62. Order
Book V, p. 154. |
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William Lowndes to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 182260l.
14s. 3½d. for the respective items as in the following Distribution
of the Civil List as follows, to wit for 29 weeks beginning from Feb.
1 inst. and ending with the week ending Aug. 21 next. |
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Appending: schedule of the said Distribution. |
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to the Cofferer of the Household, for the rest of the 5000l.
for wines from France as by the letter of Dec. 7 last supra
p. 227, by 200l. a week for the first 18 weeks. |
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to the Works in part of 19800l. (remainder of 21800l.) to clear
the Works to 1698 June 24 as by the letter of Nov. 28 last
supra p. 227, by 400l. a week for 29 weeks. |
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to the Gardens to complete the Establishment to 1698 June
24 as by letter of Oct. 31 last supra p— by 200l. a week for
the first two weeks. |
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to Lord Paget as by the letter of Dec. 11 last supra p. 202, by
500l. a week for 11 weeks and 698l. 5s. 0d. for the twelfth
week. |
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to Philip Ryley, the remainder of 2170l. for works in the
Parks as by letter of June 8 last supra Tr. Cal. XIV, p. 381,
by 50l. a week for 13 weeks and 70l. for the 14th week. |
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for Mr. Packer's liberates, the remainder of 3432l. 10s. 6¾d.
as by letter of Aug. 24 last supra p. 134 by 200l. for the first
2 weeks and 232l. 10s. 6¾d. for the third week. |
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to the Chamberlain of London (notwithstanding the letter
of Jan. 20 last supra p. 256) by 200l. a week for the 12th
and seven following weeks and 152l. 3s. 0d. for the 19th week. |
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to the Judges et al for last Michaelmas term as by the letter
of Dec. 6 last supra p. 226 by 3525l. 13s. 4d. in the first week. |
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to the Secretaries of State, the Earl of Jersey's 1000l. and Mr.
Vernon's 500l. as by the letter of Dec. 12 last supra p. 230
by 1500l. in the first week: all the above directions being
for payments appointed by letters before the 1st inst. |
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to the Cofferer of the Household for emptions 800l. a week
for the whole 29 weeks. |
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to the Privy Purse for the current year from Xmas last 600l.
a week for the whole 29 weeks. |
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to the ditto more to complete 40,000l. for the year ended at
Xmas last 500l. a week for 16 weeks and 600l. for the
17th week. |
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to the Stables for liveries, buying horses and extraordinaries
400l. a week for the whole 29 weeks. |
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to the Works [for works] at Hampton Court being 200l.
a week for same and 10l. a week for painting at Windsor
210l. a week for the whole 29 weeks. |
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to same in part of 11156l. 3s. 10d. to clear the Office of the
Works to Xmas 1698, 200l. a week for the whole 29 weeks. |
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to the Gardens to clear the established allowance to Xmas
1698, 200l. a week for the first 12 weeks. |
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to ditto at Hampton Court in part of 6000l., 150l. a week for
the whole 29 weeks. |
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to the Robes to clear them to Nov. 4 last (2552l. 4s. 7½d. and
2000l.) 500l. a week from the 4th to the 11th week and
552l. 4s. 7½d. on the 12th week. |
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to ditto from Nov. 24 last 1000l. at the end of every quarter
to wit for the quarter ended Feb. 4 inst., 500l. per week
for the 13th and 14th weeks. |
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to the Treasurer of the Chamber for 10984l. 17s. 0d. to clear
the wages to 1698 Xmas; 2000l. a week for the 4th to the
8th week and 984l. 17s. 0d. for the 9th week. |
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to ditto for Messengers' bills: to be issued as my Lords shall
direct: 1000l. per week for the 10th to the 14th week. |
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to ditto for Sir Godfrey Kneller 850l. and for the Maundy
200l.; 1050l. in the 9th week. |
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to the Foreign Ministers as per a distinct letter thereof 13358l.
18s. 7d.: by 6 unequal payments from the 6th to the 11th
week. |
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to the Cofferer to clear 24138l. 7s. 2½d. for wages and board
wages [payable] in that Office viz. to 1698 Xmas by 2000l.
a week from the 4th to the 14th week and 2138l. 7s. 2½d.
for the 15th week. |
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to the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners 3000l. for half a year to
Xmas 1698: by 1000l. per week for the 7th to the 9th week. |
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the King's goldsmith 1595l. 6s. 4d. to clear him to Xmas
1698: in one sum on the 10th week. |
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the King's jeweller 2200l. to clear him to Xmas 1698: by
500l. a week for the 11th to the 13th week and 700l. for the
14th week. |
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the King's printer 3837l. 10s. 1½d. for the remainder of 4837l.
10s. 1½d. due at Michaelmas 1698: by 837l. 10s. 1½d. in the
19th week and 300l. a week for the remaining ten weeks. |
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Mr. Blathwayt 1780l. 10s. 6d. for the remainder of 2780l.
10s. 6d. due for the year 1698; by 780l. 10s. 6d. for the
16th week and 500l. a week for the 17th and 18th weeks. |
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Mr. Ryley 394l. 8s. 0d. for watering Hyde Park and repairs
there: by one payment in the 15th week. |
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(Total disposition 182260l. 14s. 3¼d.).—Disposition Book
XV, p. 141. |
Feb. 28. |
William Lowndes to the Earl of Bath. As Lord Godolphin intends
to make some additional building to his house in St. James's Park
he desires leave to bring in the material through Arlington Gate, he
making good any damage to the road. The Treasury Lords desire
you to permit same. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 194. |
Feb. 29. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 4411l. 5s. 6d. to
the Earl of Ranelagh on the unsatisfied order in his name as
Paymaster of the Forces: to be for a week's subsistence to the
Forces to March 3 next including the Regiment at Guernsey and
Jersey. Disposition Book XV, p. 141. |