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April 1. |
Letter of direction for 12,000l. to the Master of the Great Wardrobe: to be issued by 1500l. a week out of the Civil List moneys.
Hereof 3000l. is to be for the funeral of the late King and 9000l.
for the Coronation of the present Queen. Disposition Book XVI,
p. 39. |
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Royal warrant to the Treasury Lords to appoint a Receiver
General of Taxes for several Hundreds &c. in Co. Lincoln loco Thomas
Kent lately deceased. King's Warrant Book XXI, p. 198. |
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Treasury allowance of the salary bill of the Excise Office for
1702 Lady day quarter: total 6003l. 16s. 10d. Money Book XVI,
p. 38. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Cashier to pay to Henry Ayloffe,
King's Remembrancer, 413l. 15s. 4d. for blank books for Customers,
Comptrollers and Searchers of the outports for one year from
Xmas 1701; and 54l. 4s. 4d. for same for the Surveyor General of
Customs London port. Ibid. |
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Same to same to pay to said Ayloffe 45l. 12s. 0d. for the fees to
himself and his clerks usually paid to them heretofore by the
Customers of the outports for passing their accounts; and is for same
year. Ibid., p. 40. |
April 1. |
Money warrant for 2000l. to the Treasury Lords (Charles, Earl
of Carlisle; Sir Stephen Fox; Henry Boyle; Richard Hill and
Thomas Pelham) for 1702 Lady day quarter's salaries. (Money
order dated April 1 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated April 28
hereon.) Ibid., p. 40. Order Book V, p. 355. Disposition Book
XVI, p. 48. |
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William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report on the
enclosed letter [missing] of Mr. Sharpe of Fowey concerning money
owing by him for Customs. (The like letter to the Excise Commissioners.) Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 512. |
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Same to the Earl of Montague for an account of the funeral
expenses of Charles II and Queen Mary and the Coronation expenses
of Charles II, James II and William III: also an estimate for the
funeral expenses of William III and for the Coronation of her present
Majesty. Ibid., p. 513. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed 2 orders
of Council of March 26 last. (1) for an allowance of 100l. to Mr.
Thurston for his agency for the soldiers in Newfoundland for 3 years
past and 40l. per an. to him in future: (2) concerning an account
(alleged to be wanting) of the subsistence and clothing of said
soldiers. How much of the clothing therein mentioned is already
provided and what is still wanting: and how far will the money
demanded for subsistence pay it up? Ibid., p. 514. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ
Thomas Roach as a watchman London port loco Abra. Condee
deceased. |
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James Cox as a tidesman Bristol port loco Christopher Bigg
deceased. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 168. |
April 1, 9, 14, 17, 21, 22, 24, 28. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to observe
Orders of Council of March 26, April 8, 12, 19, 22 to permit ships
as follow to sail, notwithstanding the embargo: viz. |
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the Wheeler frigate, 200 tons, 36 men to sail for Guinea with stores
for the [Africa] Company and thence to Barbados for supplying that
island with negro servants. |
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the Eliz[abeth] and Mary, 100 tons, 9 men, Nath. Balston master,
to sail for New England. |
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the Rainbow, William Young master, 300 tons, 20 men; to sail
to Barbados. |
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the Lydia, Samuell Turell master, 100 tons, 8 men; to sail to
New England. |
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the Dover Merchant, Richard Hubbard master, 90 tons, 9 men;
to sail to Maryland instead of the Barbados Merchant: (a duplicate
order signed April 11, the original order being lost.) |
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the Mary and Sarah, Ja. Ellis master, 240 tons, 18 men; with
600 firelock arms for the island of Nevis. |
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the Brigantine and the Katherine sloop, Thomas Dudley master,
to [sail for and] import from Holland 40 barrels of gunpowder to
be shipped for New England and the like quantity for New York. |
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the Robert and Francis, John Burroughs master, 200 tons, 16
men; with perishable goods for Jamaica. |
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the Shelborn frigate, 200 tons, 18 men; to sail to Virginia. |
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the Berbuda, 100 tons, 8 men; to sail to Antigua. |
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Thomas Clerk to be permitted to send a hoy with 3 men to Cherburg
in France to fetch over the rigging and other materials of the ship
Happy Return which in her voyage from Antigua was cast away
there. |
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the William and Elizabeth, John Roger master, 80 tons, 12 men. |
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the Newhouse frigate, Henry Hayman master, 130 tons, 17 men. |
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the Speedwell, John Clapp [master], 40 tons, 8 men, at Poole. |
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the Dolphin sloop, 5 men at Dartmouth. |
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the above 4 vessels to carry 140 tons of stone and other materials
now wanting to finish the fortifications at Newfoundland as in
addition to 390 tons sent under the Order in Council of Feb. 5 last:
the present consignment being proposed to be carried freight free. |
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the Isaac, Robert Hitchcott master, 100 tons, 10 men; to sail to
Newfoundland on condition of being fully cleared out and ready to
sail by the beginning of May next: |
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the Canham galley, John West master, 90 tons, 8 seamen, 5
landsmen: to same on same condition. |
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the Zant, James Perryman master, 100 tons, 10 seamen, 8 landsmen: to same on same condition. |
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the Pennsilvania Merchant, William Hayden master, 70 tons, 6
seamen, 4 landsmen: to same on same condition. |
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the Olive Branch, Joseph Axford master, 60 tons, 6 seamen, 4
landsmen: to same on same condition. |
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the Elizabeth, Wood Rogers master, 80 tons, 7 seamen, 4 landsmen;
to same on same condition. |
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the Success, William Read master, 50 tons, 7 seamen and boys;
to same on same condition. |
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the Concord, Nicholas Hewell master, 80 tons, 10 seamen and
boys; to same on same condition. |
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the Amity, Thomas Thomas master, 80 tons, 10 seamen and boys;
to same on same condition. |
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the St. David, William Showers master, 70 tons, 9 seamen, 4 landsmen: to same on same condition. |
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the Oporto Merchant, Henry Hayman master, 150 tons, 15 seamen,
5 landsmen: to same on same condition. |
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the Mary, John Filmore master, 100 tons, 12 seamen, 4 landsmen:
to same on same condition. |
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the Eliz[abeth] and Mary, Thomas Woodward master, 100 tons,
10 seamen, 3 landsmen: to same on same condition. |
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the William galley, 60 tons, 7 seamen, 3 landmen: to same
on same condition. |
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the Isaac galley, Thomas Gunclone master, 90 tons, 12 men: to
same on same condition. |
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the John, Zachary Crawley master, 120 tons, 12 seamen, 4 landmen: to same on same condition. |
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the Olive Tree, John Corben master, 180 tons, 18 seamen, 5 landmen: to same on same condition. |
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the Martha and Mary, Robert Orrock master, 60 tons, 6 seamen,
3 landmen: to same on same condition. |
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the Reserve, John Bickford master, 60 tons, 12 seamen, 10 landmen: to same on same condition. |
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the Susan and Mary, Nicholas Branscomb master, 150 tons, 15
seamen, 5 landsmen: to same on same condition. |
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the Leghorne Merchant, Gilbert Mogridge master, 180 tons, 18
seamen, 6 landsmen: to same on same condition. |
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the Sarah, Andrew Elsden master, 80 tons, 10 seamen, 4 landsmen:
to same on same condition. |
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the Providence, Henry Manston master, 70 tons, 8 seamen, 3
landsmen: to same on same condition. |
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the Hopewell, John Symonds master, 70 tons, 9 seamen, 4 landsmen: to same on same condition. |
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the Sussex, Walter Prideaux master, 100 tons, 12 seamen, 4
landsmen: to same on same condition. |
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the Allicant, John Stafford master, 180 tons, 16 seamen, 4 landsmen: to same on same condition. |
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the Degraves, 60 tons, 6 men and a boy: to same on same condition. |
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the Thomas and Samuel, Daniell Browne master, 10 [? 100] tons,
16 men; to sail to Ireland and Barbados. |
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the Friendship, Phillip Praunce master, 7 men, 4 landsmen, at
Bideford; to sail to Newfoundland. |
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the Exeter Merchant, John Wilcox master, 250 tons, 20 men, to
sail to Virginia under the like conditions as above. |
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the Success, Robert Lisle master, 130 tons, 10 men: to same on
same condition. |
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the Rogers, William Blacklock master, 100 tons, 12 men: to same
on same condition. |
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the Whitehaven, 150 tons, 16 men: to same on same condition. |
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the Blackeston, 150 tons, 16 men: to same on same condition. |
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the Imployment, John Lenton master, 350 tons, 20 men: to same
on same condition. |
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the Four Brothers, James Goodridge master, 150 tons, 10 men:
to same on same condition. |
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the Eliz[abeth] and Mary, Thomas Brain master, 250 tons, 10
seamen, 8 landsmen: to same on same condition. |
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the Carolina Merchant, Thomas Froster master, 120 tons, 14 men:
to sail to Carolina. |
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the Morris galley, Nevison Taylor master, 100 tons, 16 men:
to sail to Guinea. |
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the Adventure, John Blackburne master, 120 tons, 10 men; to
sail to Barbados. |
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the Sarah, Andrew Elton master, 90 tons, 10 men; to sail to New
England. |
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the Martha and Sarah, Tho. Crofts master, 120 tons, 10 men and
a boy; to sail to Maryland. |
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the Hannover galley, 70 tons, 10 seamen, 6 landsmen; to sail to
Guinea. |
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the Philadelphian, Nathaniel Puckle master, 120 tons, 10 men:
to sail to Pennsylvania. |
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the Peaceable Mary, 100 tons, 7 men, 3 boys with beef, pork and
other perishables; to sail to the Isle of May [Mayo] for salt and
thence to Newfoundland. |
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the George, John Lodge master, 350 tons, 28 men, for the Victualling
Commissioners; to sail to the West Indies with the five following
ships with provisions for Admiral Benbow for which a convoy lies
ready at Spithead. |
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the Ann frigate, as above, James Tanner master, 280 tons, 22 men. |
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the Mary pink, as above, James Osborne master, 140 tons, 20 men. |
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the Richard and Sarah, to the West Indies under Envoy as above,
Thomas Wilkinson master, 350 tons, 28 men. |
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the Prudent Sarah, as above, John Read master, 300 tons, 26 men. |
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the Castle frigate, as above, Isaac Dorling master, 300 tons, 22 men. |
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the Mull Frigate, Thomas Whitehorne master, 50 tons, 6 men
and a boy: with woollen goods to Lisbon and thence to Newfoundland for fish. |
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the Hope, Aaron Everden master, 30 men: for New England for
masts for her Majesty's service. |
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the Viana merchant, 140 tons, 12 seamen, 4 landsmen; for Newfoundland with the rest of the Fleet. |
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the Unity, Nehemiah Wotton master, 50 tons, 6 men: for Portugal
to take in salt, brandy &c. for the fishery in Newfoundland. |
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the Elizabeth and Hannah, Symon Godfrey master, 80 tons, 7
seamen, 3 landsmen; for Newfoundland. |
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the York Merchant, Joseph Beams master, 300 tons, 24 men; for
Virginia with woollen goods and other manufactures of this kingdom
much wanted there. |
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the Lucy frigate, William Evans master, 150 tons, 18 men for the
Madeiras for wines for the use of Jamaica. |
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the Elizabeth, Robert Hooper master, 140 tons, 12 men; for Newfoundland for cod fish. |
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the Richard and Silvester, John Twittenham master, 60 tons, 6
seamen, 10 landsmen; for Newfoundland. |
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the Adventure, Thomas Bayley master, 60 tons, 6 seamen, 10
landsmen; for Newfoundland. |
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the Lamb, William Everard master, 120 tons, 10 seamen, 14 landsmen: for Newfoundland. |
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the Lamb [sic], William Everard master [sic], 100 tons, 12 men
and boys: for Virginia. |
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the Sarah, George May master, 400 tons, 26 men; for Virgi nia. |
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the Nightingale, John Noyes master, 7 men: for Barbados. |
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the Recovery, 150 tons, 10 men and 2 boys: for the West Indies. |
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the Mary, William Holberton master, 50 tons, 7 men: for New
England. |
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the John, Robert Read master, 100 tons, 11 men: for Barbados. |
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the Thannet, Robert Eason master, for New England and thence
with masts and other naval stores for her Majesty's service. Out
Letters (Customs) XIV, pp. 173, 174, 175, 177. |
April 1. |
Treasury reference to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the
petition of Bennett, Lord Sherrard concerning the term of his new
lease of some ground in Windmill Fields, parcel of the bailiwick of
St. James's. Reference Book VII, p. 456. |
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Treasury warrant to Auditor Bridges to charge Receivers General
of Taxes with 12 per cent. interest for public moneys which they detain
in their hands. (The like warrants to Auditors Done, Henry Shales
and Anthony Parsons: and to the Customs Commissioners, the
Postmasters General, the Stamps Commissioners and Excise Commissioners to inflict the same interest on their Receivers or Collectors
acting similarly.) Warrants not Relating to Money XVII, p. 190. |
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Same to the King's Remembrancer to stay process against Thomas
Cobb and Richard Cobb, late Receivers General for Co. Southants.
Ibid. |
April 1. |
Treasury subscription for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's
warrant dated March 31 last to the Master of the Great Wardrobe
for the delivery to Peter Hume, Yeoman of the Removing Wardrobe,
of particulars, detailed, for the funeral of the late King viz. a cushion
of purple velvet with fringe and tassels of gold, an Imperial Crown
of tin gilt with a cap of crimson velvet lined with ermine: 32 yards
of diaper for 8 towels to carry the body; an armed chair and 2
chairs without arms covered with black and 3 black cloaks for the
chief mourner and 2 supporters; a canopy of purple cloth to be
carried over the body from the Bedchamber to the chariot at
Kensington; 4 strong lyers as big as the grasp of a man's hand
to be made of purple or black silk or thread each 3 yards long with
bobbs to bear the King's body when it is to be let down in the vault.
Ibid., p. 192. |
April 2. |
William Lowndes to the Victualling Commissioners for an estimate
of an extraordinary provision of sea victuals for about 600 men that
will be employed this summer at sea above the number already
taken care of. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 10. |
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Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer to take the
securities of John Harnies, executor of Thomas Kent, late Receiver
General for part of Co. Lincoln, for his acting as Receiver of arrears
for the present 3s. Aid and for the Duties on Houses and Marriages
for the year 1701. |
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Prefixing: report from the Taxes Agents on the sufficiency of
said securities. (Treasury commission dated April 2 to said
Harneis.) Warrants not Relating to Money XVII, pp. 193–4, 207. |
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Entry of a Treasury caveat in favour of John Turnor that no lease
be granted to Mr. Thomas Wright of coal mines in Alfreton Co.
Derby till said Turnor be heard: notice to be given to him at Mr.
Booth's, a surgeon at the Surgeon's Arms in the Broadway in
Westminster. Caveat Book, p. 55. |
April 3. |
Treasury allowance of the Hackney Coaches Office salary bill,
detailed, for 1702 Lady day quarter: total 207l. 10s. 0d.: and of
the incidents bill, detailed, for same quarter: total 66l. 5s. 3d.
Money Book XVI, p. 41. |
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Money warrant for 95l. to Gilbert Spencer, late Receiver General
of Taxes Co. Kent, as in full for a cancelled Exchequer Bill No. 60761
(dated 1697 Sept. 28 signed [endorsed] by Daniell Pope and Jos.
Long) for 100l. which by mistake he [Spencer] paid into the
Exchequer for only 5l. on his account of the 3s. Aid 1697. (Money
order dated April 29 hereon.) Ibid., p. 42. Order Book V, p. 357. |
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William Lowndes to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands to
consider the pretensions of Mr. Turnor in connection with the
reference of Thomas Wright's petition for a lease of waste grounds
near Ripley, Alfreton and Swanwick Co. Derby. Out Letters (General)
XVI, p. 514. |
April 4. |
William Lowndes to Auditor Shales enclosing a rent roll of the
temporalities of the bishopric of St. Davids brought to the Treasury
by Robert Lucy, Receiver of said Temporalities. Hasten your
statement of this account. Out Letters (General) XVI, p. 513. |
April 7. |
Treasury subscription for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's
warrant dated March 30 to the Master of the Great Wardrobe for
the covering the floor of the Great Bedchamber at Kensington with
purple cloth; a State [canopy] of black cloth to be set up in the
Presence Chamber with an armed chair, a cushion and 2 stools
suitable and a cloth of black under the State. Warrants not Relating
to Money XVII, p. 192. |
April 8. |
Treasury reference to the Victualling Commissioners of the petition
of Francis Herne, late of Cadiz merchant, shewing that in Jan. 1696–7
he furnished Admiral Nevill and Rear Admiral Mees' squadron with
oil, wines &c. and had an order from Du[ke of] Albuquerk to ship same
Customs free but was engaged to pay the Customs within 2 months
provided the English Envoy at Madrid could not obtain from the
King of Spain a permit for same; and as he did not obtain such
shipment Mr. Harvey, Agent Victualler at Cadiz, drew a bill on the
Victualling Commissioners London for the said Customs, being
257l. 5s. 8¼d.; but the said Commissioners refuse to pay the bill.
Reference Book VII, p. 456. |
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Treasury subscription for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's
warrant dated April 8 to the Master of the Great Wardrobe for the
delivery to the Yeoman of the Removing Wardrobe of particulars
detailed against the Coronation viz. 2 close stools covered with
crimson velvet and laced with gold lace; 2 velvet seats and 2
pans to each; a green carpet of Manchester Bayes to cover the
table in the Hall where her Majesty dines; 20,000 tenterhooks of
which 500 larger than ordinary; 20,000 tacks; 6 great and 6 small
hammers; 1000 "srotch" hooks; 10 lb. of large thread lace;
2 wardrobe staves and 2 folding yards Dutch mat, ell deep, to go
round the bottom of the Court of Requests up to the hangings as
usual. Warrants not Relating to Money XVII, p. 192. |
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Entry of the Treasury Lords' signature of the docquet of an in
custodiam lease to Thomas Wilkins of lands and tenements in Co.
Cornwall part of the lands &c. of Peter Williams extended for debt;
at a rent of 10s. per an. and fine of 20s. Ibid., p. 193. |
April 9. |
Letter of direction for 10,000l. to the Treasurer of the Ordnance:
out of loans on Malt: to be as in part of 70,973l. 13s. 9d. for land
service of the Ordnance. Disposition Book XVI, p. 29. |
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Same for 3650l. to the Navy Treasurer to be imprested to Capt.
Atkinson and Mr. Roope upon account for the further charge of
providing shipping and bedding for the 5000 landsmen who are to
accompany the Fleet: on which account they have already received
3000l. Ibid., p. 38. |
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William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to imprest as follows
the 5450l. directed this day to the Navy Treasurer: viz. |
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£ |
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1800l. to the Earl of Ranelagh in a gross sum
for subsistence to the 6 Regiments of
Marines being 300l. to each Regiment:
same to be charged on him as a super |
1800 |
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to Capt. Atkinson and Mr. Roope as above |
3650 |
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Ibid., p. 39. |
April 9. |
Letter of direction for 325l. to the Navy Treasurer: out of loans
on the Malt Duties: to be for the charge of transporting Col. Dudley
with his family and household goods to New England whither he is
going Governor: and to be placed to the charge of [Navy] Wear
and Tear. (William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners dated
April 14 to so apply said sum.) Ibid., pp. 40, 41. |
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Same for 7559l. 11s. 6d. to the Earl of Ranelagh for the Forces:
out of the like loans: to be applied as follows. |
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£ |
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d. |
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On the Establishment for England in part of 352,000l.
[for Guards and Garrisons and Marines]. |
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for 2 weeks' subsistence for the Forces in
England, Jersey and Guernsey to the 15th
inst. |
5000 |
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for subsistence for the 7 Regiments of Foot
raising in England viz. 300l. each |
2100 |
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On the Establishment for [the 40,000 men for]
Holland in part of 700,000l. |
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for one week's subsistence to Col. Wood's
Regiment to the 8th inst. |
300 |
9 |
6 |
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the like for the Royal Dragoons |
159 |
2 |
0 |
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£7559 |
11 |
6 |
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likewise for 1800l. to the Navy Treasurer out
of the like loans: to be imprested to the
Earl of Ranelagh for 300l. each to the 6
Regiments of Marines for subsistence: as
in part of the 2,080,000l. for the Navy. |
1800 |
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Ibid., p. 40. |
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William Lowndes to Mr. Blathwaite to prepare a royal warrant to
authorise the Earl of Ranelagh to pay 206l. 18s. 4d. to Benj. Sweet
Esqr. for disbursements for the late King's service as Deputy Paymaster of the Forces in the Low Countries [to wit disbursements]
from 1701 June 1 to Sept. 30; omitting the item of 20l. for loss
in receiving bad money and by short tale in bags, which my
Lords do not think fit to make allowance for. Out Letters (General)
XVII, p. 10. |
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Same to Capt. Atkinson and Mr. Roope forthwith to provide
transports for 420 horses and their provisions for 3 months. Take
care that same be very sound and serviceable ships and get same
together in less time than the month you propose "the service being
very pressing." Ibid., p. 11. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Earl of Stamford, Chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster, transmitting from the Queen the petition of
Mris. Mary Fanshaw relating to the office of Auditor of the Accounts
of the said Duchy. Ibid. |
April 9. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Richard Gotley of Bristol, merchant, for the remission of interest
on his Customs bonds debt of 3014l. 7s. 1d. considering that a
transport debt of about 3000l. has been due to him for 12 years.
Reference Book VII, p. 456. |
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Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the petition of
Master, Wardens &c. of the Merchant Taylors' Company for a fresh
lease of their barge house, parcel of the manor of Kennington. Ibid.,
p. 457. |
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Same to same of the petition of Fra. Buller and Henry Stephens
for a fresh lease of the tenement called Trehingsta in the manor
of Climsland Prior. Ibid. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Thomas Cobb
late Receiver General for Co. Southampton and the Isle of Wight
praying an allowance of 10s. per £100 on his total payments of
398,556l. 14s. 1d. into the Exchequer on account of taxes detailed
for the years 1689–98. Ibid. |
April 10. |
Royal warrant for 10,000l. to Charles Shales, the Queen's goldsmith,
for plate, jewels &c. to be provided for the service of the Queen's
Coronation. Appending certificate by C[harles] Godfrey, the Master
of the Jewel Office, of the delivery into the Jewel House of items
of diamonds, jewels, gold works and gilt and white plate, to a total
of 14,132l. 15s. 0d. on account of her Majesty's Coronation and the
funeral of the late King: viz. for boiling, loan and repairing of white
plate for the King's funeral 3 sconces and 2 large branches, in
all 11,329 ounces 231l. 12s. 3d.; for setting and adorning 2 several
crowns for her Majesty's use at the Parliament House and for the
loan of diamonds for the same 920l.; for setting and adorning with
diamonds and jewels the Crown of State, Circlet, St. Edmund's
Crown, Orb and Sceptre and for a ruby ring for her Majesty to wear
at her Coronation 1264l. 10s. 0d.; for the loan of the said diamonds
or jewels 5980l.; for 287 ounces of gold being for Crowns, chains,
medals, badges, cups &c. most part curiously wrought and
enamelled 1321l. 9s. 6d.; for 865 ounces of new gilt plate most part
curiously wrought and enchased 626l. 7s. 1d.; for new gilding
13,071 ounces of gilt store plate 2008l. 2s. 0d.; for 2149 [ounces]
of new white plate most part to make good what was lost at the
Coronation, the rest being curiously wrought and enchased 981l.
12s. 3d.; for repairing, mending and boiling 18,277 ounces of white
store plate 228l. 8s. 9d.; for loan and repairing of 15,535 ounces of
white plate 274l. 11s. 6d.; disbursed to the furrier, capmaker, cutler,
case maker, coffer maker and engraver and for ornaments for the
Regalia 296l. 1s. 8d. (Money warrant dated April 12 hereon.)
(Money order dated April 14 hereon. In the margin "2000l.
remained unsatisfied 7 May 1702": together with an order by
Treasurer Godolphin dated 5 June, 1702 for the execution of this
money order.) (Letter of direction dated April 15 hereon.) King's
Warrant Book XXI, p. 197. Order Book V, p. 356. Disposition
Book XVI, p. 42. |
[Before April 14]. |
Memorial to the Treasury Lords by Mr. Blathwayt shewing that
in 1682 James, then Duke of York, granted to Mr. Penn by indenture
the Lower Counties upon Delaware River in America under the
yearly rent of a rose but with covenant to account for a moiety
of the profits: that Mr. Penn having omitted to so account he
was directed by a letter from the Treasury Lords of May 1701
[27 March 1701, Tr. Cal. XVI, pp. 235, 417] to return an accompt;
to which he replied in Sept. last [1701] that he would wait on
their Lordships in England and, as he presumed, to their satisfaction
therein: that Mr. Penn is now come over from Pennsylvania:
therefore praying that he may be directed to attend the Treasury
Lords in order to give their Lordships an account of the said
moiety. Out Letters [Plantations Auditor] II, p. 60. |
April 14. |
Letter of direction for 16,481l. 18s. 11¼d. to the Earl of Ranelagh
for the Forces as follows: out of loans on the Malt Duties: to be
applied as follows: |
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In part of 352,000 for Guards, Garrisons and
Marines, anno 1702. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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to complete 14,997l. 8s. 9d. for clearings to
the Forces in England, Jersey and Guernsey
from Dec. 25 last to Feb. 24 last |
12051 |
19 |
6¾ |
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for pay of the several Garrisons for same time |
2440 |
13 |
4½ |
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for the subsistence of 7 additional Companies
viz. 3 to Belasyse's Regiment, 2 to
Churchill's and 2 to Trelawney's for one
month on account |
410 |
18 |
0 |
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In part of 700,000l. for the Forces for the Allies. |
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for the subsistence of 12 Companies being one
Company added to each of the 12 Battalions
in Holland, for one month upon account
to enable them to embark |
778 |
8 |
0 |
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for subsistence, on account, to the recruits of
the Regiments of Lumley, Wood, Wyndham, Raby and for a Troop of Schonberg's
Horse not yet embarqued for Holland |
800 |
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£16481 |
18 |
11¼ |
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Out of loans to be made by said Earl on the last part
of the 3700l. per week out of the Excise. |
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for the offreckonings of the 12 Battalions in
the service of the States General for 4
months from 1 Oct. to 1st Jan. last |
8302 |
16 |
1 |
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£24784 |
15 |
0¼ |
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Disposition Book XVI, p. 41. |
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Same for 2500l. to the Paymaster of the Works: towards the
charge [in the Office of Works] of the late King's interment and the
present Queen's Coronation. Ibid., p. 42. |
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Same for 10,000l. to the Treasurer of the Ordnance: out of loans
on Malt Duties: and is for land service of the Office of Ordnance.
Ibid. |
April 14. |
William Lowndes to the [Principal] Officers of the Ordnance to
pay 800l. to Henry Hayward, carpenter, for works performed at
Sheerness, in repairing the damage done by storms to the wharf
of that fort. Disposition Book XVI, p. 44. |
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Same to same to report on the enclosed memorial of the English
East India Company concerning the prices for saltpetre to be
furnished from time to time into the [Ordnance] Stores. Out Letters
(General) XVI, p. 514. |
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Same to the Agents for Taxes to proceed forthwith against John
Mason, late Receiver General of Taxes for Co. Cambridge &c. Ibid.,
p. 515. |
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Same to Mr. Popple. My Lords have received from Secretary
Vernon a copy of the Vote of the House of Commons [of 24 March
1701–2 C.J. XIII, p. 818 for an address to the Queen] relating to the
Four and a Half per cent Duty: and of the Queen's pleasure
[communicated to the House 30 March in reply to the said Address
Commons Journals XIII, p. 828] that no part thereof be diverted
to uses other than as in the said Address, and for the laying of an
annual account thereof before the House. Please lay same before the
Lords of Trade for their opinion thereon. Ibid. XVII, p. 12. |
April 14 (24). |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Samuell Dale, landwaiter London port, for leave to surrender to
William Loup, petitioner being very aged. Reference Book VII,
pp. 457, 458. |
April 14. |
Treasury warrant to Robert Gilliver to forbear to levy the arrear
of 2250l. due from Charles, Earl of Peterborough, for 7½ years'
rent of the manor of Dauntsey Co. Wilts. under the Treasury warrant
of March 6 last which authorised the levying of several arrears of
Crown rents. Warrants not Relating to Money XVII, p. 199. |
April 15. |
William Lowndes to the Agents for Taxes to attend my Lords
on Tuesday with a list of the Receivers General of Taxes with
information as to the state of their accounts. Out Letters (General)
XVII, p. 11. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners forthwith to put in suit the
Old East India Company's bonds and also all other old standing
bonds; and to threaten merchants with process on bonds newly
become due. Ibid., p. 12. |
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh and Lord Coningsby to report on
the enclosed petition [missing] of Charles, Lord Mohun executor of
Charles, Earl of Macclesfield relating to a debt of 1148l. 15s. 1d.
owing from the Regiment lately commanded by the said Earl of
Macclesfield for clothes and accoutrements provided in England
and sent to Ireland after their embarcation. Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Queen's Remembrancer for stay of
process against Robert Appreece, one of the executors of John Mason
late Receiver General for Co. Cambridge. Warrants not Relating to
Money XVII, p. 199. |