Civil List Debt: Army Debt, Aides de Camp

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 17, 1702. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1939.

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'Civil List Debt: Army Debt, Aides de Camp', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 17, 1702. Edited by William A Shaw( London, 1939), British History Online, accessed November 27, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol17/pp1149-1151.

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Army Debt, Aides de Camp

p. 65. Aides de Camp.
To several Aides de Camp for their service for the year 1697 by virtue of his late Majesty's warrant of 8–18 November 1697 and 20 December 1699: and certified from the Earl of Ranelagh's Office to remain unpaid.
£ s. d.
Capt. Charles de Sageaux, one of the five Aides de Camp to the Prince de Vaudemont: for 365 days to 31 Dec. 1697 at 15s. a day by warrant of 8 Nov. 1697 273 15 0
Capt. Henry Montmollin, another of the said Aides de Camp for the same time, at same rate by same warrant, "the other three being paid by Act of Parliament" 273 15 0
T38/798, p. 65. Col. James Baccalan, one of the two Aides de Camp to Monsieur Auverquerque as Lieutenant General: for 365 days ending 31 Dec. 1697 at 10s. a day: for warrant of 20 Dec. 1699 182 10 0
The Earl of Portland's two Aides de Camp as Lieut. General: for 214 days from 1 April to 31 Oct. 1697 at 10s. a day: by the same warrant 214 0 0
One of Count Nassau's two Aides de Camp as Lieut. General: for 365 days ended 31 Dec. 1697: at 10s. a day: by the same warrant (Capt. Robert Sutton, his other Aide de Camp being paid by Act of Parliament) 182 10 0
Sir Henry Bellasis's two Aides de Camp as Lieut. General: for 214 days from 1 April to 31 Oct. 1697 at 10s. a day each: by the same warrant 214 0 0
John Robolt La Coudriere, one of the two Aides de Camp to the Duke of Ormonde as Lieut. General: for same time at 10s. a day: by the same warrant (Col. Geo. Josselin, his other Aide de Camp being paid by Act of Parliament) 107 0 0
The Earl of Rochford's two Aides de Camp as Lieut. General: for same time, at 10s. a day each: by the same warrant 214 0 0
The Earl of Rivers' Aide de Camp as Major General: for 26 days from 1 April 1697 to 26 April: at 10s. a day by the same warrant. 13 0 0
his 2 Aides de Camp as Lieut. General for 188 days from 27 April to 31 October 1697: at 10s. a day each by the same warrant 188 0 0
p. 66. Col. La Meloniére's Aide de Camp as Major General: for 365 days ending 31 Dec. 1697: at 10s. a day by the same warrant 182 10 0
Col. George Ramsey's Aide de Camp as Major General: for same time [by same warrant] 182 10 0
Lieut. Samuel Du Sol, Aide de Camp to the Marquis de Miremont as Major General: for same time: [by same warrant] 182 10 0
Col. Thomas Earl's Aide de Camp as Major General: for 214 days from 1 April 1697 to 31 Oct.: at 10s. a day by the same warrant. 107 0 0
Sir David Collier's Aide de Camp as Major General: for the same time: [by the same warrant] 107 0 0
Lord Cutts' Aide de Camp as Major General: for same time [by same warrant] 107 0 0
Visct. Tiviot's Aide de Camp as Major General: for same time [by same warrant] 107 0 0
Major General Leveson's Aide de Camp for same time [by same warrant] 107 0 0
Major General Boncour's Aide de Camp, for same time [by same warrant] 107 0 0
Col. Henry Lumley's Aide de Camp as Major General: for 188 days from 27 April 1697 to 31 Oct. at 10s. a day: by same warrant 94 0 0
£3146 0 0
Memorandum: Several of the Aides de Camp of the General Officers above mentioned were not only allowed for the year 1697 but also for the year 1698 by Act of Parliament: as [for example] 3 of the 5 Aides de Camp of the Prince of Vaudemont's; one of Count Nassau's; one of Monsieur Auverquerque's; one of Col. Cha. Churchill's; one of the Duke of Ormonde's.
Memorandum: Also that Major General Stewart certifies that Col. William Stewart served him as his Aide de Camp in Flanders for the year 1697 and it is certified from the Earl of Ranelagh's Office that the said Aide de Camp hath not been paid, as such, farther than the year 1696.