Civil List Debt: Exchequer Account

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Exchequer Account.

Arrears of fees, wages, perpetuities, pensions and other claims remaining due at the Receipt of the Exchequer unto sundry officers and other persons within the reign of the late King William between 13 February 1688–9 and the 8th March 1701–2.

[This list is arranged in tabular form of 9 columns headed respectively:

(1) Persons' names.

(2) Office or employment.

(3) (4) rates of fees, wages, annuities, pensions, perpetuities etc. per an. or per diem.

(5) (6) (7) time of arrears from — to —.

(8) sum.

(9) Observations on these arrears.]

£ s. d.
T38/193, p. 2. Henry Ayloffe Esq.: the late King's Remembrancer; 55l. 17s. 4d. per an.: arrears 11 years from Xmas 1690 to Xmas 1701 614 10 8
Charles, Earl of Arran: one of the Gentlemen of the Bedchamber: 1000l. per an.; arrears 1 year and 29 days from 7 Feb. 1700–1 to 8 March 1701–2 1079 9
Henry de Nassau, Seigneur D'Auverquerque: Master of Horse; 100 marks per an.; arrears 2 years 2 quarters 73 days from Midsummer 1699 to 8 March 1701–2 180 0 0
ditto: for an annual allowance in satisfaction of several necessaries and incidents relating to the Stables: 5876l. 7s. 6d.; arrears [balance unpaid] on the year ended 1 Jan. 1701–2 1057 16 7
ditto: [balance unpaid] between 1 Jan. 1701–2 and 8 March 1701–2 1062 11 6
ditto: on an annuity: 2000l. per an.: arrears, 4 years and 73 days from Xmas 1697 to 8 March 1701–2 Observations: "if not satisfied out of the Duchy of Cornwall [or out of] Excise or elsewhere. 8400 0 0
T38/193, p. 2. Almspeople in St. Stephens and in Lady Alley, Westminster: a perpetuity; 47l. 14s. 8d.; arrears, 2 years 1 quarter 73 days from Xmas 1697 to 8 March 1701–2 116 18 11
Observations: "if continued so long and not satisfied elsewhere."
Edward Aldrich: one of the underkeepers of New Park near Richmond; 25l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 62 10 0
Charles Atherton; Serjeant Plumber of the Works; 1s. per diem; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to 8 March 1701–2 45 12 6
William Aldworth Esq., one of the Auditors of the [Crown Land] revenues for 2 [separate] audits; 20l. and 20l.; arrears, 3 years and 62 days from 23 April 1697 to Midsummer 1700 126 15 10½
Observations: certified to be buried 26 August 1700.
Lodowick Bray executors; an annuity; 40l. per an.; arrears, 3 quarters from Lady day 1698 to Xmas 1698 30 0 0
Observations: died 16 Feb. 1698–9.
Robert Bertie Esq. for Mary Cock; an annuity; 40l. per an.; arrears, 1 year from Xmas 1700 to Xmas 1701 40 0 0
Dr. Richard Bentley; Keeper of the Library at St. James's: 200l. per an.; arrears, 2 quarters and 73 days from Midsummer 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 140 0 0
Charles Battely Esq.; Second Secondary to the Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer; 4l. per an. and 26l. 13s. 4d. per an.; arrears, 1 quarter from Michaelmas 1701 to Xmas 1701 1 0 0
6 13 4
Dr. Thomas Boucher, Reader of the Civil Law at Oxford; 40l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters and 73 days from Midsummer 1699 8 March 1701–2 108 0 0
T38/193, p. 3. John Brown; gunfounder and gunstone maker; 4s. per diem; arrears, 12 years 3 quarters and 113 days from 13 Feb. 1688–9 to 8 March 1701–2 953 7 0
Observations: [query] if an arrear of King William, being granted for a term of 27 years from Michaelmas 1681 by King Charles II.
John Browning; an annuity; 60l. per an.; arrears, 6 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1695 to Xmas 1701 390 0 0
Nathaniel Booth Esqr.; Keeper of the Greenwax; 250l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 3 quarters from Lady day 1699 to Xmas 1701 687 10 0
Peregrine Bertie Esq., ViceChamberlain of the Household; 600l. per an.; arrears, 1 year from Xmas 1700 to Xmas 1701 600 0 0
William Blathwayt Esq., one of the clerks of the Council; 250l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 3 quarters and 73 days from Lady day 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 487 10 0
Ibid., p. 4. William Blathwayt, for [attending as a Privy Council clerk to] the business of [the Commissioners for] Trade; 100l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 1 quarter and 73 days from Michaelmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 145 0 0
Duchess of Buccleuch; an annuity; 4000l.; arrears, 3 quarters from Lady day 1701 to Xmas 1701 3000 0 0
Richard Le Bas Esq.; Marshall of the Ceremonies; 100l. per an.; arrears, 1 year from Xmas 1700 to Xmas 1701 100 0 0
Charles, Earl of Burlington; one of the Gentlemen of the Bedchamber; 1000l. per an.; arrears, 1 year and 73 days from Xmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 1200 0 0
In the margin: assigned 625l. [thereof] to Richard Aland.
Ibid. John, Earl of Bath deceased; Housekeeper at St. James's; 80l. per an.; arrears, 2 years from Midsummer 1699 to Midsummer 1701 160 0 0
Observations: died 22 Aug. 1701.
Adrian Van Borcelan Esq.; one of the Grooms of the Bedchamber; 500l. per an.; arrears, 1 year and 73 days from Xmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 600 0 0
John Burrard; Ranger and Riding Forester of New Forest in Hampshire; 6d. per diem; arrears, 3 years 2 quarters from Xmas 1694 to Midsummer 1698 31 18 9
Sir Lambert Blackwell; Knight Harbinger; 20 marks per an. and 10s. per diem; arrears, 2 years from Xmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 391 13 4
Dr. Robert Brady [his] executors; Reader of Physic in Cambridge University; 40l. per an.; arrears, 2 quarters from Xmas 1699 to Midsummer 1700 20 0 0
Observations: died 19 August 1700.
John Branch Esq.; Circuitor of Battles Walk in Windsor Forest, for hay for the deer etc.; 50l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 2 quarters 73 days from Midsummer 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 85 0 0
William Blathwayte Esq.; Secretary at War; 1000l. per an.; arrears, 73 days from 1701 Xmas to 8 March 1701–2 200 0 0
Observations: if not satisfied elsewhere.
George Brown Esq.; Master Gunner of England; 2s. per diem; arrears, 2 quarters and 73 days from 1701 Midsummer to 8 March 1701–2 25 11 0
Thomas Bower Esq. gent, assignee of Walter Long Esq.; heir of Sir Robert Long Kt.; a perpetuity; 5l. per an.; arrears, 12 years 3 quarters and 113 days from 13 Feb. 1688–9 to 8 March 1701–2 65 5 11½
T38/193, p. 4. Ann Baker, relict of Col. Baker; an annuity; 300l. per an.; arrears, 8 years 2 quarters 73 days from Xmas 1692 to 8 March 1701–2 2635 0 0
Observation: said to be living anno 1710. Query: if not satisfied elsewhere.
Peter Guenon de Beaubuisson Esq.; Keeper of the Private Armoury and Master of the Bows and Setting Dogs; 380l. per an.; arrears, for 2 quarters and 73 days from Midsummer 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 266 0 0
In the margin: assigned to Reney Bandovin.
Francis Burghill Esq.; late Somerset Herald; 26l. 13s. 4d. per an.; arrears, 3 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Lady day 1700 20 0 0
Matthew Banks Esq.; Master Carpenter of the Works; 1s. per diem; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 45 12 6
William Blathwayt Esq.; one of the Commissioners of Trade; 1000l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 1 quarter and 73 days from Michaelmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 1450 0 0
John, Earl of Bath deceased; for himself and 2 underkeepers of St. James's Park; 60l. per an.; arrears, 2 years from Midsummer 1699 to Midsummer 1701 120 0 0
Observation: died 22 August 1701.
Henry Badger; moletaker of New Park, Richmond; 14l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 35 0 0
James Chase Esq.; apothecary in ordinary; 115l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 287 10 0
Corporation of Clifton Dartmouth Hardness; on a perpetuity; 40l. per an.; arrears, 2 years from Xmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 80 0 0
Ibid. Sir Charles Cotterell Kt.; Master of the Ceremonies; 100l. and 200l. per an.; arrears, 1701 Michaelmas quarter at 100l. and 1 year from Xmas 1701 at 200l. 225 0 0
John Cook Esq.; Clerk of the Foreign Estreats in the Exchequer; five annual fees of 20l., 10l., 26l. 13s. 4d., 33l. 6s. 8d., 6l. 13s. 4d.; arrears, 3 quarters from Lady day 1701 to Xmas 1701 72 10 0
John Cocks; one of the doorkeepers of the Council Chamber; 2s. 6d. per diem; arrears, 1 quarter and 73 days from Michaelmas 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 20 10
John Charleton Esq.; Surveyor of the Ordnance; 2s. per diem; arrears, 2 quarters and 73 days from Midsummer 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 25 11 0
Ibid., p. 6. Cambridge University; for a Divinity Lecture; 13l. 6s. 8d. per an.; arrears, 2 years from Xmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 26 13 4
Richard Coling; one of the doorkeepers of the Council Chamber; 2s. 6d. per diem; arrears, 2 years from Xmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 91 5 0
Charles, Earl of Carlisle; one of the Gentlemen of the Bedchamber; 1000l. per an.; arrears, 2 quarters and 73 days from Midsummer 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 700 0 0
George Cholmondeley Esq.; one of the Grooms of the Bedchamber; 500l. per an.; arrears, 1 year and 73 days from Xmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 600 0 0
Hatton Compton; another Groom of the Bedchamber; arrears as above 600 0 0
Charles Cottrell Esq.; Assistant to the Master of the Ceremonies; 6s. 8d. per diem; arrears, 1 year from Xmas 1700 to Xmas 1701 121 13 4
Thomas Coles [his] executors; late Secondary of the Pipe; 10l. per an.; arrears, 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Midsummer 1701 20 0 0
Observations: died 9 July 1701.
T 38/193, p. 6. Joseph Cranmer Esq.; Secondary of the Pipe; 10l. per an.; arrears, 2 quarters from Midsummer 1701 to Xmas 1701 5 0 0
Benjamin Coling's executor; late one of the doorkeepers of the Council Chamber; 2s. 6d. per diem; arrears, 3 quarters and 64 days from 29 Dec. 1699 to 2 Dec. 1700 42 4
William Cooper Esq.; one of the Council at Law to the late King; 40l. per an.; arrears, 1 year and 73 days from Xmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 48 0 0
John Conyers Esq.; one of the Council at Law to the late King; 40l. per an.; arrears, 2 years and 73 days from Xmas 1699 to 8 March 1701–2 88 0 0
Richard Cawthorn, Rector of the church at Hampton; on a perpetuity of 36l. 1s. 8d. per an.; arrears, 3 quarters and 73 days from 1701 Lady day to 1701–2 March 8 34 5 7
Observations: if not satisfied elsewhere.
James, Earl of Castlehaven; pension of 300l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 3 quarters 73 days from Lady day 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 585 0 0
Observation: granted by the late King Wm. during pleasure.
William Clarke Esq.; Keeper of Bagshot Rails in the Forest of Windsor; 30l. per an. for providing hay for the deer there; arrears, 4 years and 73 days from Xmas 1697 to 8 March 1701–2 126 0 0
Observation: if he continued so long and not satisfied elsewhere.
Daniel Child; Keeper of the Wardrobe and Vestry at Westminster; 10l. and 10d. per diem; and 4l. per an. and 2d. per diem; arrears, 11 years 1 quarter and 45 days from 22 Oct. 1690 to 8 March 1701–2 366 15 9
Observation: if not satisfied elsewhere and [if] he enjoyed this office so long.
T38/193, p. 6. Anthony Marie de la Croix, vicar of Old Windsor; 25l. per an.; arrears, 73 days from Xmas 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 5 0 0
Lawrence Crump Esq.; late Pursuivant at arms vocat Portcullis; 20l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 1 quarter from Midsummer 1699 to Michaelmas 1700 25 0 0
ditto as York Herald; 26l. 13s. 4d. per an.; arrears, 1 year 1 quarter from Michaelmas 1701 to Xmas 1701 33 6 8
Hugh Clopton Esq.; late Pursuivant at arms vocat Rouge Dragon; 20l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 1 quarter from Midsummer 1699 to Michaelmas 1700 25 0 0
Edward Cowley Esq., assignee of Peregrine, Earl of Danby, Marquess of Carmarthen, Steward, Keeper and Warden of Sherwood Forest and Folewood Park in Nottinghamshire; 40 marks per an.; arrears, 9 years 3 quarters from Midsummer 1689 to Lady day 1699 260 0 0
Observation: succeeded by the Duke of Newcastle 14 April 1699.
Churchwardens of Hampton Town, for the benefit and support of the poor of the parish there; 50l. per an.; arrears, 2 quarters 73 days from Midsummer 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 35 0 0
Anthony Cotton and his heirs; a rent resolute or corrody; 6l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 1 quarter from Michaelmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 13 10 0
John Dolben and Richard Canne, Clerks of the Fines etc. at Ludlow; 20l. per an.; arrears, 6 years from Xmas 1695 to Xmas 1701 120 0 0
Thomas, Visct. Dupplin, assignee of William, Earl of Kinnoul; an annuity of 1000l.; arrears, 12 years 3 quarters and 40 days from 13 Feb. 1688 to Xmas 1701 12859 11
T38/193, p. 6. Thomas Done Esq.; one of the Auditors of the Imprest; 100 marks per an.; arrears, 1 quarter from Michaelmas 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 16 13 4
William, Duke of Devonshire; Chief Justice in Eyre, Trent North; 100l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 250 0 0
Ibid., p. 8. Samuel Day, Esq., late Lieut. Governor of the Summer Islands; 240l. per an.; arrears, 1 year and 72 days from 14 July 1699 to 24 Sept. 1700 287 6 10
Charles Dormer Esq., late one of the Pages of Honour; 120l. per an.; arrears, 3 quarters and 73 days from Lady day 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 114 0 0
Observation: granted by King Wm. during pleasure.
William Dickenson Esq.; Chief Clerk of the Works; 66l. 13s. 4d.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 166 13 4
Sir John Dugdale, Kt., late Norroy King at Arms; 40l. per an.; arrears, one year 1 quarter from Midsummer 1699 to Michaelmas 1700 50 0 0
Robert Davenish Esq., late York Herald; 26l. 13s. 4d. per an.; arrears, one year one quarter from Midsummer 1699 to Michaelmas 1700 33 6 8
ditto as Norroy King at Arms, 40l. per an.; arrears, one quarter from Michaelmas 1700 to Xmas 1701 50 0 0
Henry Dethick Esq., Richmond Herald; 26l. 13s. 4d. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1710 66 13 4
Peregrine, Earl of Danby, now Marquess of Carmarthen; for 9 underkeepers of the Forest of Sherwood and Park of Folewood co. Notts.; 9l. per an.; arrears 9 years 3 quarters from Midsummer 1689 to Lady day 1699 87 15 0
Observation: succeeded by the Duke of Newcastle 14 April 1699.
Ibid., p. 8. William East; clerk of the Estreats in the Common Pleas; 10l. and 10l. per an.; arrears 2 years 3 quarters from Lady day 1699 to Xmas 1701 55 0 0
Joan Ellesdon's executors; pension of 100l. per an.,; arrears, 12 years and 73 days from Xmas 1689 to 8 March 1701–2 1220 0 0
Observation: if lived so long and not satisfied elsewhere.
Anthony and Charles Ellesden, pension of 100l. per an.; arrears, 12 years and 73 days ut supra 1220 0 0
Observation: if not satisfied out of the port of Lyme Regis or elsewhere and if lived so long.
Ann and Mary Ellesden, pension of 100l. per an.; arrears 12 years and 73 days ut supra 1220 0 0
Observation: ut supra.
Algernon, Earl of Essex; one of the Gentlemen of the Bedchamber, 1000l. per an.; arrears, 1 year and 73 days from Xmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 1200 0 0
Lionel Empe; hand gun and crossbow maker, 12l. per an. and 4d. per diem; arrears, 9 years and 40 days from 13 Feb. 1688–9 to Lady day 1698 on 12l. per an. and 9 years 1 quarter and 28 days from 13 Feb. 1688–9 to 10 June 1698 on 4d. a day 109 56 6 14 3½ 9
Observation: certified to be buried 10 June 1698.
Jasper English, Keeper of the Mansion House at Hampton Court with the fee of 6l. 13s. 4d. per an.; Keeper of the Gardens there with the like fee and Keeper of the Orchards there with the fee of 10l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 1 quarter from Michaelmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 52 10 0
Sir Stephen Evance kt., for the value of jewels agreed for by his late Majesty and presented to Monsieur Geldermalson and due on an order for the same taken [dated] 4 March 1701–2 1800 0 0
T38/193, p. 8. John, Lord Frechville's executors; an annuity of 152l.; arrears, 12 years 3 quarters and 113 days from 13 Feb. 1688–9 to 8 March 1701–2 1985 1 1
Observation: if it can be reckoned an arrear of King William being a grant of King Charles II during the life of Katherine, Queen Dowager.
John, Visct. FitzHardinge, Keeper of the Mall in St. James's Park; 100l.; arrears, 73 days from Xmas 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 20 0 0
Observation: if not satisfied elsewhere [than in the Exchequer].
Col. Charles Fairfax's heirs, a perpetuity of 100l.; arrears, 2 years from Xmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 200 0 0
Jane, Lady Fisher, relict of Sir Clement Fisher bart.; an annuity of 1000l.; arrears, 1 quarter 40 days from 13 Feb. 1688–9 to Midsummer 1689 359 11
Observation: if it can be reckoned an arrear of King William's. Certified to be buried 12 Sept. 1689.
John Fitch Esq.; Workmaster of the Ordnance; 120l. per an.; arrears, 2 quarters from Midsummer 1701 to Xmas 1701 60 0 0
George Fielding Esq., late one of the Pages of Honour; 120l. per an.: arrears 1 year 2 quarters and 73 days 204 0 0
Margery, Lady Fairborn deceased, a pension of 200l. per an.; arrears. 5 years and 40 days from 13 Feb. 1688–9 to Lady day 1694 1021 18
Observation: if it can be reckoned an arrear of King William's. Certified to be buried 9 June 1694.
Alexander Fort's executors; Master Joiner of the Works; 16l. 2s. 6d. per an. and 1s. and 1s. per diem; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 131 11 3
Ibid., p. 8. Elizabeth, Visc. Fanshaw; an annuity of 600l.; arrears, 7 years and 40 days from 13 Feb. 1688–9 to Lady day 1696 4265 15
Observation: if it can be reckoned an arrear of King William's.
Charles, Col. Gifford's executors, a pension of 300l. per an.; arrears, 7 years from Xmas 1694 to Xmas 1701 2100 0 0
Benjamin Gregg, one of the Serjeants at Arms; fee of 3s. 6d. and board wages of 2s. 6d. per diem; arrears, 1 year 3 quarters from 8 June 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 175 13
Dr. Christopher Green; Reader of Physic in the University of Cambridge; 40l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 2 quarters from Midsummer 1700 to Xmas 1701 60 0 0
Ibid., p. 10. Sir Henry Goodrick bart.; Lieutenant General of the Ordnance; 100 marks per an.; arrears, 2 quarters and 73 days from Midsummer 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 46 13 4
Charles, Duke of Grafton, a pension of 2000l. per an.; arrears, 2 quarters from Midsummer 1701 to Xmas 1701 1000 0 0
Isabella, Duches of Grafton, a pension of 1000l. per an.; arrears, 2 quarters from Midsummer 1701 to Xmas 1701 500 0 0
Henry, Earl of Galway, a pension of 1250l. per an.; arrears, 73 days from Xmas 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 250 0 0
Observation: granted by King Wm. during pleasure.
Daniel Gardiner Esq.; one of the Serjeants at Arms, fee 3s. per diem board wages 2s. 6d. per diem; arrears, 1 year and 73 days from Xmas 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 120 9 0
Charles Godfrey Esq.; Treasurer of the Jewel Office; 50l. per an.; arrears, 73 days from Xmas 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 10 0 0
T38/193, p. 10. James Gastigney; annuity 500l.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 1250 0 0
Ann Goulding's executor, annuity 120l.; arrears, 1 year 1 quarter from Midsummer 1696 to Michaelmas 1697 150 0 0
Observations: certified to be buried 14 Nov. 1697.
Thomas Gardiner gent, Keeper of the small arms of the Ordnance, 10d. per diem; arrears, 2 quarters from Midsummer 1701 to Xmas 1701 7 12 1
Isabella, Duchess of Grafton, sole heiress of Henry, late Earl of Arlington, on her allowance of 500l. per an. until 5000l. part of 10,000l. due to the said late Earl of Arlington is fully satisfied, upon which there has been paid but 39l. 10s.: so remains to complete the same 1090 0 0
Dr Nicholas Gibbons, an annuity of 100l.; arrears, 9 years 3 quarters and 73 days and 1 year between Lady day 1692 and 8 March 1701–2 995 0 0
Observation: if himself, his wife or son lived so long and not elsewhere satisfied, being granted to them on that condition for 99 years.
John Goddard, late Governor of Bermudas 240l. per an.; 1 year between 1694–5 March 1 and 1697 Dec. 1 240 0 0
ditto: 44 days between 1 Dec. 1697 and 14 Jan. 1697–8 28 18
Observation: succeeded by Mr. Day 14 Jan. 1697–8 who not arriving in Bermudas until 16 August 1698 Mr. Goddard's further claim to that time is inserted as an equitable claim.
John Gibbon gent, one of the Pursuivants at Arms vocat Bluemantle; 20l. per an.: arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 50 0 0
Ibid., p. 10. John Grove, Master Plaisterer of the Works, 1s. per diem; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 45 12 6
Grimlin Gibbons, Master Carver of the Works; 1s. 6d. per diem: arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 68 8 9
Charles, Duke of Grafton, Keeper of Bushey Park near Hampton Court; fee 13l. 6s. 8d. per an.; arrears, 2 years 1 quarter from Michaelmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 30 0 0
ditto: for hay for the deer there; 20l. per an.; arrears for same time 45 0 0
Ralph Grey Esq., afterwards Lord Grey, one of the Auditors of the Revenue; 20l. per an.: arrears, 9 years 3 quarters and 73 days from Lady day 1692 to 8 March 1701–2 199 0 0
Henry Harris Esq., Engraver of the Seals; 50l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters 73 days from Midsummer 1699 to 8 March 1701–2 135 0 0
Charles Hopson Esq., Purveyour of the Works; 8d. per diem; arrears, 1 quarter from Midsummer to Michaelmas 1694 and 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 3 10 0
30 8 4
Richard Hill Esq., Latin Secretary, 80l. per an.; arrears, 2 years from Xmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 160 0 0
Abraham Hill, one of the Commissioners of Trade; 1000l. per an.; 1 year 1 quarter and 73 days from Michaelmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 1450 0 0
John Heskett gent, one of the Pursuivants at Arms vocat Portcullis; 20l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 1 quarter from Michaelmas 1700 to Xmas 1701 25 0 0
John Hare, one of the said Pursuivants called Rougedragon 20l. per an.: arrears for same time 25 0 0
Dr. Thomas Hoy, Reader of Physic in the University of Oxford 40l. per an.; arrears for same time 50 0 0
T38/393, p. 10. Amias Hext, annuity 100l.; arrears 3 quarters from Lady day 1701 to Xmas 1701 75 0 0
Thomas Hide and Eliz[abeth] his wife; pension 50l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 3 quarters and 73 days from Lady day 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 97 10 0
Henry Harris Esq., Yeoman of the Revels; 6d. per diem; arrears, 2 years from Xmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 18 5 0
Ibid., p. 12. Thomas Hewet Esq., Surveyor of the Woods Trent North; 50l. per an.; arrears, 4 years 3 quarters from Lady day 1697 to Xmas 1701. 237 10 0
Mathew Hutton Esq., one of the Serjeants at Arms fee of 3s. per diem and board wages of 2s. 6d. per diem; arrears, 80 days from 18 Dec. 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 22 0 0
Thomas Herbert, Keeper of the Clock at Westminster; 4l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 1 quarter from Michaelmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 9 0 0
William Jones, Apothecary to the Household; 40l. per an. and 13l. 6s. 8d. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 133 6 8
Ernest Henry Ittersome, Esq., late one of the Pages of Honour; 120l. per an.; 3 quarters and 73 days from Lady day 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 114 0 0
Paul Jodrell Esq., Clerk of the House of Commons; 10l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 25 0 0
Henry Justell Esq., late Keeper of the Library at St. James's; 200l. per an.; arrears, 3 years 3 quarters and 73 days from 22 August 1689 to Midsummer 1693 Observation: died 15 Sept. 1693. 768 1
Benjamin Jackson Esq., Master Mason of the Works; 1s. per diem; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 45 12 6
Ibid., p. 12. William Ireland, Master Glazier of the Works; 1l. 4s. 0d. per an. and 1s. per diem; arrears same time 48 12 6
Earl of Jersey, late one of the Principal Secretaries of State; 100l. per an. and 1850l. per an.; arrears, 1 quarter from Midsummer 1700 and 1 quarter and 36 days from same to 4 Nov. 1700 25 0 0
Observation: succeeded by Sir Charles Hedges 4 Nov. 1700. 644 19
Gregory King Esq., Lancaster Herald at Arms; 26l. 13s. 4d. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 66 13 4
Charles Killigrew Esq., Master of the Revels; 10l. per an.; arrears, same time 25 0 0
Ralph Kien Esq., Closet Keeper [to the King] 200l. per an.; arrears, 73 days from 1701 Xmas to 8 March 1701–2 40 0 0
Observation: if not satisfied elsewhere.
Sir Robert Killegrew Kt., pension 400l. per an.; arrears, 3 quarters 73 days from Lady day 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 380 0 0
Observation: if not satisfied elsewhere: 37l. 10s. 0d. [hereof is] assigned to Thomas Morton and 342l. 10s. 0d. to Francis Robinson).
Henry Lowman Esq., and his wife, Housekeepers at Kensington [House]; 300l. per an.; arrears, 1 year from Xmas 1700 to Xmas 1701 300 0 0
Joseph Lawson, one of the Serjeants at Arms; fee of 3s. a day and board wages of 2s. 6d. a day; arrears, 1 year 2 quarters and 73 days from Midsummer 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 170 12 9
Thomas Lane Esq., annuity 500l.; arrears, 9 years 1 quarter from Michaelmas to Xmas 1701 4625 0 0
T38/193, p. 12. Robert, Lord Lexinton, one of the Gentlemen of the Bedchamber; 1000l. per an.; arrears, 1 year and 73 days from Xmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 1200 0 0
James Lowther Esq., storekeeper of the Ordnance; 3s. per diem; arrears, 2 quarters from Midsummer to Xmas 1701 27 7 6
Andrew Lawrence, Surveyor of Ways, 2s. per diem; arrears, 3 years and 73 days from Xmas 1698 to 8 March 1701–2 116 16 0
Ann Lawson afterwards Lady St. George, pension 250l. per an.; arrears, between Midsummer 1692 and Xmas 1692 37 10 0
and 4 years 1 quarter from Xmas 1692 to Lady day 1697 1062 10 0
Observation: since which time she is paid out of the Navy.
William Levett Esq., pension 200l. per an.; arrears 11 years 1 quarter 73 days from Michaelmas 1690 to 8 March 1701–2 2290 0 0
Observation: if lived or continued so long and not satisfied elsewhere.
Thomas Lloyd Esq., Paymaster of the Works; 2s. per diem; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 91 5 0
Robert, Lord Lexinton, one of the Commissioners of Trade; 1000l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 1 quarter and 73 days from Michaelmas to 8 March 1701–2 1450 0 0
Peter Le Neve Esq., Rougecroix Pursuivant; 20l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 50 0 0
Edward Henry, Earl of Lichfield, annuity 1400l. per an.; arrears, 12 years 3 quarters and 113 days Observation: This annuity was 2000l. per an. and granted by Charles II for ever or until 20,000l. (intended to be given by him [the King] as a portion with his natural daughter Charlotte in marriage to the said Earl) should be paid; but there having been 6000l. paid thereof the said annuity was reduced to 1400l. per an., and afterwards by King James II to 1200l. per an. which if it was by consent of the said Earl or his trustees reduces the arrears to 15,671l. 10s. 1¼d. But no such consent appears or that any further part of the principal was paid. 18283 8
Ibid., p. 12. Sir David Mitchell Kt., Usher of the Black Rod, 200l. per an.; arrears, one year 1 quarter and 73 days from 1700 Michaelmas to 1701–2 March 8 290 0 0
Harry Mordaunt Esq., Treasurer of the Ordnance, 40l. per an.; arrears, 2 quarters and 73 days from Midsummer 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 28 0 0
Christopher Musgrave Esq., clerk of the Ordnance, 2s. per diem; arrears, ut supra 25 11 0
Ibid., p. 14. Mayor and Churchwardens of New Windsor, on account of lands taken in [to Windsor Park] and enclosed by his late Majesty; 50l. per an.; arrears, 73 days from 1701 Xmas to 8 March 1701–2. (Ibid., p. 14) 10 0 0
ditto for support and maintenance of the Church and poor there; 50l. per an.; arrears, ut supra 10 0 0
Observation: on both the above items. "If not satisfied elsewhere."
Horatio Moore, Keeper of the Tennis Court; 120l. per an. and 8s. per diem; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 665 0 0
Thomas Marriot, Clerk of the Pleas in the Exchequer Court; 5l. per an.; arrears, 2 years from Xmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 10 0 0
Sir Phillip Medows Kt., senr., one of the Commissioners of Trade; 1000l. per an.; arrears, one year one quarter and 73 days from 1700 Michaelmas to 8 March 1701–2 1450 0 0
T38/193, p. 14. Humphrey Maurice Esq. deceased, late one of the Auditors of the Revenue of the Crown; 200l. per an. and 20l. per an.; arrears, 3 quarters and 40 days from 13 Feb. 1688–9 to Xmas 1689 189 2
Observation: certified to be buried 2 March 1689–90.
Charles Mauson, Chester Herald at Arms; 26l. 13s. 4d. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 66 13 4
Peers Mauduit Esq., Windsor Herald at Arms; 26l. 13s. 4d. per an.; arrears ut supra 66 13 4
Sir John Nicholas kt., deceased, one of the clerks of the Council; 250l. per an. and 100l. per an.; arrears, respectively 1 year and 3 quarters from Lady day 1700 and 1 year 1 quarter and 73 days from Michaelmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 437 10 0
145 0 0
John Norris, Joiner of the Privy Chamber; 1l. 6s. 8d. per an. and 1s. per diem; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters and 73 days from Midsummer 1699 to 8 March 1701–2 52 17 6
George, Duke of Northumberland, Constable of Windsor Castle; 10s. per diem; arrears, 160 days from Michaelmas 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 80 0 0
Henry, Duke of Norfolk; annuity 3000l.; arrears, 9 years 2 quarters from Michaelmas 1691 to Lady day 1701 28500 0 0
Observation: certified that he died 2 April 1701. [Hereof] 200l. [is] assigned to John Surman; 600l. to John Rawlins; 504l. to Fra. Negus, Esq.
Sir John Nicholas Kt., Keeper of the Game in the Honor of Hampton and Hounslow Heath; 37l. 6s. 8d. per an.; arrears, 2 years 1 quarter from Michaelmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 85 2 6
Ibid., p. 14. Bishop of Oxford, for the support of two youths viz. John Wallis and Benja[min] Marshal during their instructions in languages 80l. per an.; and for Dr. Thomas Hide for instructing them 20l. per an.; arrears, 3 quarters 73 days from Lady day 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 95 0 0
Observation: provided they were under instruction so long and [the arrear] not satisfied elsewhere.
Dr. George Oxenden, Judge Official and Commissary of the Court of Admiralty and Cinque Ports; 100l. per an.; arrears, one year one quarter from Michaelmas 1700 to Xmas 1701 125 0 0
ditto: as Reader of the Civil Law in the University of Cambridge; 40l. per an.; arrears, 2 years from Xmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 80 0 0
Aubery, Earl of Oxford, one of the Gentlemen of the Bedchamber; 1000l. per an.; arrears, 1 year and 73 days from Xmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 1200 0 0
Peregrine, Visct. Osborne; annuity 500l.; arrears, 12 years 3 quarters and 113 days from 13 Feb. 1688 to 8 March 1701–2 6529 15 10½
Observation: if properly an arrear of King William, being a grant of King Charles II to the said Visct. during his life or till he be Auditor of the [Receipt of the] Exchequer: and if it be an arrear of King William's [query] whether it ought not to determine upon the death of Sir Robert Howard late Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer who died 4 Aug. 1698, the Lord Visct. Osborn's succession being then to take place but overruled by law.
Officers of the Common Pleas and their successors; a perpetuity 2l. 13s. 4d.; arrears, 2 years 1 quarter from Michaelmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 6 0 0
Officers whose names are not mentioned.
T38/193, p. 16. Keeper and Paler of the House Park belonging to Hampton Court; 12l. 3s. 4d. per an.; arrears, 2 years 1 quarter 73 days from Michaelmas 1699 to 8 March 1701–2. 29 16 2
Mower of the Brakes there; 1l. per an.; arrears, ut supra 2 9 0
mowing and making hay on the meadows there 35l. per an.; arrears, ut supra 85 15 0
Chief Ranger, 6d. per diem; arrears, 4 years from Lady day 1695 to Lady day 1699 and 1 quarter from Michaelmas 1701 to Xmas 1701 38 15
Officers of Waltham Forest: viz.
Woodward and Keeper of the Woods in the Walks of Chapel Hennault; 20l. per an.; arrears, ut supra 85 0 0
underkeepers of Walthamstow Walk; 8d. per diem; arrears, ut supra 51 14 2
ditto of Leighton Walk; 4d. per diem; arrears, ut supra 25 17 1
ditto of Walwood and Humfright Woods; 3d. per diem; arrears, ut supra 19 7
ditto of Woodford Walk; 8d. per diem; arrears, ut supra 51 14 2
ditto of Langton [Loughton] and Lambourn Walks; 8d. per diem; arrears, ut supra 51 14 2
ditto of New Lodge Walk; 8d. per diem; arrears, ut supra 51 14 2
ditto of Chingford Walk; 8d. per diem; arrears, ut supra 51 14 2
for 10 underkeepers and 5 under rangers and other persons employed by the Lieutenant of the said Forest, 132l. 17s. 11d. per an.; arrears, ut supra 564 16
Officers of Windsor Forest.
Warden, 20l. per an.: arrears, 73 days from Xmas 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 4 0 0
Lieutenant, 10l. per an.: same arrears 2 0 0
Ibid., p. 16. Woodward 25l. per an.: same arrears 5 0 0
Riding Forester; 5l. 6s. 5½d. per an. same arrears 1 1
underkeepers of Sandhurst, Bagshot and East Hampstead Walks, 20l.; same arrears 4 0 0
provision for hay for the deer, 30l. per an.; same arrears 6 0 0
vermin Killer, 9l. 2s. 6d. per an.; same arrears 1 16 6
Housekeeper at New Lodge, 6l. 1s. 8d. per an.; same arrears 1 4 4
underkeepers, 20l. per an.; same arrears 4 0 0
John Poultney Esq., Clerk of the Deliveries in the Office of Ordnance; 1s. per diem; arrears, 2 quarters from Midsummer 1701 to Xmas 1701 9 2 6
John Pottinger, Comptroller of the Pipe, 40l. per an.; arrears for 1701 Xmas quarter 10 0 0
John Povey, one of the clerks of the Council, 250l. per an. and 100l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 3 quarters and 73 days on 250l. and 1 year 1 quarter and 73 days on 100l. both to 8 March 1701–2 487 10 0
145 0 0
William, Earl of Portland, Superintendent of the Royal Gardens, 200l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters 73 days from Midsummer 1699 to 8 March 1701–2 540 0 0
ditto: as Keeper of the Gardens at St. James's, Kensington etc. 4800l. per an. [contract]; arrears, 1 year from Xmas 1699 to Xmas 1700 4800 0 0
Observation: this allowance determined at Xmas 1700.
ditto: as a Gentleman of the Bedchamber: 2000l. per an.; same arrears 2000 0 0
Observation: if he continued so long or did not surrender before Midsummer 1700 when he was succeeded by the Earl of Romney.
T38/193, p. 18. The poor of St. James's Parish, annual allowance given by Wm. III, 50l.; arrears 3 quarters 17 days from 19 May 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 39 16
The poor of St. Martin's parish similar allowance 100l.; 73 days' arrear to 8 March 1702–3 20 0 0
Thomas Pulleyn Esq., Master of the Studs, 200l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters 73 days from Midsummer 1699 to 8 March 1701–2 540 0 0
The poor of St. John Baptist Walbrook, a perpetuity of 7l. 13s. 4d. per an.; arrears, 2 quarters from Midsummer 1701 to Xmas 1701 3 16 8
Sir Thomas Pinfold Kt. deceased, late Advocate General 20l. per an.; arrears, 9 years from Lady day 1692 to Lady day 1701 180 0 0
Observation: certified that he died 30 April 1701.
Frances, Countess of Portland, pension 1000l. per an.; arrears, 3 years 3 quarters from Xmas 1689 to Michaelmas 1693 3750 0 0
Observation: Died 12 November 1693.
Samuel Powell Esq., one of the Serjeants at Arms, 3s. a day for fee and 2s. 6d. a day for board wages; arrears 1 year 2 quarters from Midsummer 1700 to Xmas 1701 150 11 3
Dame Godothea Price, relict of Sir Herbert Price; annuity 400l.; arrears, 4 years from Michaelmas 1689 to Midsummer 1693 1600 0 0
Observation: if not satisfied elsewhere: certified to be buried 16 Sept. 1693.
John Pollexfen Esq., one of the Commissioners of Trade, 1000l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 1 quarter 73 days from Michaelmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 1450 0 0
Mathew Prior another Commissioner of Trade, 1000l. per an.; arrears, ut supra 1450 0 0
Ibid., p. 18. William Popple Esq., as Secretary to the said Commissioners, 1090l. per an. for him, his office and clerks; arrears, 3 quarters and 73 days from 1701 Lady day to 8 March 1701–2 (Mr. Popple as Secretary 475l.; Wm. Popple as Deputy Secretary 95l.; 6 clerks 285l.; doorkeepers etc. 180l. 10s. 0d. 1035 10 0
The poor of St. Margarets, Westminster, for the Hospital founded by Charles I, 50l. per an.; arrears, 73 days from 1701 Xmas to 1701–2 March 8 10 0 0
ditto: for the support and maintenance of the parish poor, 50l. per an.; arrears: ut supra 10 0 0
Edward Progers Esq., Keeper of the Middle Park at Hampton Court 13l. 6s. 8d. per an.; arrears, 2 years 1 quarter from Michaelmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 30 0 0
ditto: for a mole taker there, 6l. 13s. 4d. per an.; arrears, ut supra 15 0 0
ditto: for keeper of the Hare Warren there, 36l. 10s. 0d. per an.; arrears, ut supra 82 2 6
Anthony Parsons Esq., one of the auditors of the [Crown Land] Revenue, 200l. per an. and 20l. per an.; arrears, 12 years 3 quarters 113 days from 13 Feb. 1688 to 8 March 1701–2 2873 2
John Phillips Esq., late another of the said auditors, 200l. and 20l. per an.; arrears, 6 years 2 quarters 40 days from 13 Feb. 1688 to Michaelmas, 1695 1454 2
Observation: if he lived so long.
James, Duke of Queensberry, one of the Gentlemen of the Bedchamber 1000l. per an.; arrears, 1 year and 73 days from Xmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 1200 0 0
T 38/193, p. 18. Katherine, Queen Dowager of Charles II, annuity 6000l.; arrears, 11 years and 73 days from Xmas 1690 to 8 March 1700–1 67200 0 0
Observations: if not void by other allowances in lieu or in compensation thereof.
claimed by the Portugal Envoy for his Master, the King of Portugal, as executor.
John Rotiers, Engraver of the Mint, 250l. per an.; arrears, 2 quarters 73 days from Midsummer 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 175 0 0
Ann Rawson, executrix and administratrix of Frances Mansell deceased, annuity 200l.; arrears, 7 years 1 quarter 1450 0 0
Observation: certified he died 20 July 1698. Note: there is a warrant for 100l. dated 28 May 1709 in part of this debt of 1450l. which when satisfied will carry on the payment to Michaelmas 1691 and a subsequent warrant for 6 months more; both which being since satisfied by being placed on loans on tin the debt is only 1250l. from Lady day 1692. [This debt is] assigned to Samuel Wragg in trust for Edward Bromwick of the Inner Temple gent till 300l. and interest be paid.
John Rogers and Ann his wife, annuity 100l.; arrears, 1 year 1 quarter from Michaelmas 1700 to Xmas 1701 125 0 0
Henry, Earl of Romney, Master General of the Ordnance, 200 marks per an. and 6d., 6d. and 1s. 4d. per diem; arrears, 2 quarters 73 days from Midsummer 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 123 2 10
Phillip Ryley, one of the Serjeants at Arms, fee of 3s. a day and board wages of 2s. 6d. a day; arrears, 1 year from Xmas 1700 100 7 6
ditto: as Surveyor of Woods Trent South, 50l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 125 0 0
Ibid., p. 20. Laurence, Earl of Rochester, Keeper of New Park near Richmond; [100l. 8s. 0d. per an.] 6d. a day; arrears, ut supra. 273 15 0
Thomas, Lord Raby, one of the Grooms of the Bedchamber; 500l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 73 days from Xmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 600 0 0
Thomas Rymer, Historiographer Royal, 200l. per an.; arrears, 73 days from Xmas 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 40 0 0
Observation: if not satisfied elsewhere.
Francis Reynolds, annuity 200l.; arrears, 2 years from Lady day 1689 to Lady day 1691 400 0 0
Observation: certified that he died 10 April 1691.
Henry, Earl of Romney, First Gentlemen of the Bedchamber, 2000l. per an.; arrears, 3 quarters 73 days from Lady day 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 1900 0 0
ditto: as assignee of Charles, Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, Keeper of Greenwich Park, 100l. per an.; arrears, 4 years 73 days from Xmas 1697 to 8 March 1701–2 420 0 0
Lord Robert Russell, Clerk of the Pipe, 47l. 4s. 2d. and 60l. per an.; arrears, 1 quarter from Michaelmas to Xmas 1701 26 16
Mathew Robartes, plumber of Windsor Castle, 1s. per diem; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Michaelmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 45 12 6
Richard, Earl of Ranelagh, assignee of Sir Edward Seymour, assignee of James Grahame Esq., Rangers and Keepers of Bagshot Park 5l. 6s. 8d. per an.; arrears, 12 years 3 quarters 113 days from 13 Feb. 1688 to 8 March 1701–2 69 13
Edward and Francis Russell Esq., annuity 600l.; arrears, 8 years 1 quarter 40 days from 13 Feb. 1688 to Midsummer 1699. 5015 15
Observation: if it can be reckoned an arrear of King William, being granted by James II for a period of 10 years from Midsummer 1687.
T 38/193, p. 20. Robert Stephens, Messenger to the Press, 60l. and 10l. per an.; arrears, 1 year from Xmas 1700 70 0 0
Dr. William Sherlock, Master of the Temple, 37l. 6s. 8d.; arrears, 1 year 2 quarters from Midsummer 1700 to Xmas 1701 56 0 0
John Sayers Esq., one of the Grooms of the Bedchamber, 500l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 73 days from Xmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 600 0 0
Lestrange Syms Esq., Clerk Comptroller of the Jest and Revels 6d. per diem; arrears, 2 years Xmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 24 6 8
John Sawyer et al., Keepers of Cranburne Chase, 12l. 3s. 4d. per an.; arrears 73 days from Xmas 1701 2 8 8
Observation: if not satisfied elsewhere.
Edward Southwell Esq., one of the Clerks of the Council, 250l. and 100l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 1 quarter 73 days from Michaelmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 507 10 0
Richard, Earl of Scarborough, one of the Gentlemen of the Bedchamber, 1000l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 73 days from Xmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 1200 0 0
Charles, Earl of Selkirk, a ditto, arrears, ut supra 1200 0 0
Emanuel Scroop How, a Groom of the Bedchamber, 500l. per an.; arrears, ut supra 600 0 0
James Stanley Esq., a same; arrears, ut supra 600 0 0
Robert Sedgwick, Clerk of the Jewel Office, 13l. 6s. 8d. per an.; arrears, 73 days from Xmas 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 2 13 4
Observation: if not satisfied elsewhere.
Michael Studholm Esq., Keeper and Guide of the [King's] Roads, 3s. 4d. a day and 2s. a day; arrears, 2 years 73 days from Xmas 1699 to 8 March 1701–2 214 2 8
Ibid. p. 20. Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury, late one of the Principal Secretaries of State, 1850l. and 100l. per an.; arrears, 1 quarter from Xmas 1698 487 10 0
Observation: delivered up the seals and the Earl of Jersey sworn in 24 May 1699 but commenced salary and fee from Lady day 1699.
Sisters and porters of the Hospital of the Savoy, 30l. per an. for quitting their dwelling houses for the conveniency of the Foot Guards; arrears, 2 years 3 quarters 73 days from Lady day 1699 to 8 March 1701–2 88 10 0
Observation: if used for the same conveniency after Lady day 1699.
Ibid., p. 22. Charles Shales, her late Majesty's Goldsmith, due to him on an order taken 6 August 1702 for 9870l. 1s. 6d. for gold works and plate etc. delivered into the late King's Jewel House from 25 March 1701 to 31 January 1701–2 8370 1 6
Emanuel Scroop How Esq., for 5 underkeepers of Alice Holt and Walmer [Walmer] Forest co. Southampton, 150l. per an.; arrears, 1 quarter 73 days from Michaelmas 1701 to 8 March, 1701–2 67 10 0
John Smith Esq., for washing sheets of the Pages of the Backstairs, 36l. per an.; arrears, 23 days fron 13 Feb. 1701–2 to 8 March 1701–2 2 5
Richard Stacey, Master Bricklayer of the Works, 1s. per diem; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to 8 March 1700–1 45 12 6
George Stepney, one of the Commissioners of Trade, 1000l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 1 quarter 73 days from Michaelmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 1450 0 0
T 38/193, p. 22. Barbara Strickland alias Lady Dalton, pension 200l.; arrears, 12 years 3 quarters 113 days from 13 Feb. 1688–9 to 8 March 1701–2 2611 18
Observations: if lived so long and [if it] can be reckoned an arrear of King William, it being a grant of Charles II during her life.
Samuel Stebbing Esq., Somerset Herald at Arms, 26l. 13s. 4d. per an.; arrears, 1 year 3 quarters from Lady day 1700 to Xmas 1701 46 13 4
Sir Thomas St. George Kt., Garter Principal King at Arms, 100l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 250 0 0
Sir Henry St. George Kt., Clarenceux King at Arms, 40l. per an.; arrears, ut supra 100 0 0
The Steward of the Swan Mote Court within the Forest of Windsor for expenses and charges in holding the said Court, 30l. per an.; arrears, 1 year from 1700–1 30 0 0
Observation: if not settled elsewhere.
The executor of Thomas Sherley Esq., late one of the Serjeants at Arms; fee of 3s. and board wages of 2s. 6d. a day; arrears, 264 days from 27 July 1700 to 17 April 1701 72 12 0
Observation: buried 19 April 1701: assigned to Mr. Jones, whereof 51l. 11s. 0d. was to be paid to Benj. Wyat and Jones declares the moiety of 111l. 15s. 0d. belongs to Thomas Hale. In the assignment to Jones the debt is called 120l. 14s. 6d.
Thomas Satchfield, bailiff of New Park near Richmond, 10l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 25 0 0
Sir Joseph Seymour Kt., late one of the Auditors of the [Crown Land] Revenues, 200l. and 20l. per an.; arrears, 8 years 3 quarters 40 days from 13 Feb. 1688–9 to Xmas 1697 1944 2
Observation: certified to be buried 26 March 1698.
Ibid., p. 22. Anthony Stevens Esq., another of the said Auditors, ditto fees; arrears, 6 years 40 days from 13 Feb. 1688–9 to Lady day 1695 1344 2
John Shales Esq., a ditto, ditto fees; arrears, 2 quarters from Lady day to Michaelmas 1695 on 200l. and 100 0 0
ditto: 6 years 2 quarters 40 days from 13 Feb. 1688–9 to Michaelmas 1695 on 20l. 132 3 10
Observation: died anno 1695
Henry Shales Esq., another of the said Auditors of Crown Revenues to wit for 3 audits 20l., 20l. and 20l.; arrears, respectively for 6 years 1 quarter 35 days from 1 Nov. 1695; 3 years 2 quarters 52 days from 15 July 1698 and 126 18
1 year 1 quarter 14 days from 72 16 11¾
22 Nov. 1700 all to 8 March 1701–2 25 15 4
Charles, Duke of Somerset, President of the Council; 1000l. and 500l. per an.; arrears, 38 days from 29 Jan. 1701–2 to 8 March 1701–2 156 2 3
Observation: this arrear which is computed according to the usual allowances does not appear otherwise than by a certificate from Mr. Povey that his Grace was declared in Council as President of the same on the 29th January 1701–2.
Nahum Tate Esq., Poet Laureat, 100l. per an.; arrears, 73 days from Xmas 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 20 0 0
Observation: if not paid elsewhere.
Nicholas Tettersell's executors, annuity 100l.; arrears, 11 years 2 quarters 73 days from Midsummer 1690 to 8 March 1701–2 1170 0 0
Observation: if not satisfied elsewhere and that his wife, son and daughter or either of them lived so long, [it] being granted them by Charles II on that condition for 99 years from Lady day 1662.
Thomas Turst Esq., one of the Serjeants at Arms, fee of 3s. and board wages of 2s. 6d. a day; arrears, 1 year 2 quarters 73 days from Midsummer 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 170 12 9
T 38/193, p. 24. The Treasurer and Receiver General of the Hospital of Greenwich, 2000l. per an.; arrears 5 years and 73 days from 25 Dec. 1696 to 8 March 1701–2. 10400 0 0
John Taylor, Esq., First Secondary in the Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office, 5l. per an.; arrears, 1 quarter from Michaelmas to Xmas 1701 1 5 0
John Templer Esq., one of the Serjeants at Arms; fee of 3s. and board wages of 2s. 6d. per diem; arrears, 1 year 1 quarter 44 days from 11 August 1700 to Xmas 1701 137 11
Christopher Tancred Esq., Master of the Harriers; 500l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 2 quarters 52 days from Xmas 1699 to 15 August 1701 821 4
Observation: the patent superseded in August 1701.
Samuel Travers Esq., Surveyor General of Crown Lands, 200l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 3 quarters from Lady day 1700 to Xmas 1701 350 0 0
William Tallman Esq., Comptroller of the Works, 1s. per diem; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters 73 days from Midsummer 1699 to 8 March 1701–2 73 18 3
Ford, Earl of Tankerville deceased, late Keeper of the Privy Seal, 1l. and 4l. a day; arrears, 231 days from 5 Nov. 1700 to 24 June 1701 1155 0 0
Observation: died 24 June 1701.
[The] Vicars [Choral] of Lichfield [Cathedral], perpetuity 15l. per an.; arrears, 1 year from Xmas 1700 15 0 0
University of Oxford, for a Divinity Lecturer 13l. 6s. 8d. per an.; arrears, 1 year 2 quarters from Midsummer 1700 to Xmas 1701 20 0 0
Ibid., p. 24. Henry, Earl of Warrington, annuity 2000l.; arrears, 3 years 1 quarter from Michaelmas 1690 to Xmas 1693 6500 0 0
Observations: granted by King William during pleasure: died 3 January 1693–4.
Peter Walton, Repairer of the [King's] Pictures, 200l. per an.; arrears, 2 quarters 7 days from 1 Sept. 1701 to 8 March 1701–2 103 16
Ann Wynyard alias Incledon, Keeper of the Palace at Westminster, 9l. 2s. 6d. per an.; arrears, 1 year 2 quarters from Midsummer 1700 to Xmas 1701 13 13 9
Edmond Williamson Esq., one of the Serjeants at-Arms, 3s. fee and 2s. 6d. board wages per diem; arrears, ut supra 150 11 3
Thomas Walker Esq., Housekeeper [of the King's House] at Newmarket, 200l. per an.; arrears, ut supra 300 0 0
Charles Whitaker Esq., Foreign Apposer, 40l. per an.; arrears, ut supra 60 0 0
Rachael Windham, annuity 200l. per an.; arrears, 6 years from Xmas 1695 to Xmas 1701 1200 0 0
Francis [Frances] Windham, annuity 200l.; arrears, ut supra 1200 0 0
Walter Wallinger, Secondary of the Pipe, 10l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 25 0 0
Thomas Whitgrave Esq., annuity 200l.; arrears, 11 years from Xmas 1690 to Xmas 1701 2200 0 0
Observation: if not satisfied elsewhere or determined.
Sir Christopher Wren, Surveyor of the Works, 2s. 6d. per diem; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 114 1 3
Thomas, Lord Windsor, one of the Grooms of the Bedchamber, 500l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 73 days from Xmas 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 600 0 0
T 38/193, p. 24. Parry Walton, late Repairer of [the King's] Pictures, 200l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 2 quarters 66 days from Midsummer 1699 to 1 March 1700–1 336 3
John Warner Esq., Master of the [late King's] Barges, 30l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters 73 days from Midsummer 1799 to 8 March 1701–2 81 0 0
Observation: if not satisfied elsewhere.
John Boyce, Thomas Addison and Joseph Hornsby, executors of Sir Joseph Williamson, late Keeper of Papers of State at Whitehall, 160l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 1 quarter from Midsummer 1699 to Michaelmas 1701 360 0 0
Observation: died 3 Oct. 1701.
Sir Francis Windham bart., annuity 600l.; arrears, 2 years from Xmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 1200 0 0
Thomas, Lord Wharton, Chief Justice in Eyre Trent South, 100 marks and 100l. per an.; arrears, 1 year 2 quarters 73 days from Midsummer 1700 to 8 March 1701–2 283 6 8
Robert Wintour Esq., Clerk of the Crown Office in the King's Bench Court, 50l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters 73 days from Midsummer 1699 to 8 March 1701–2 135 0 0
Theophalus Westwood Esq., one of the underkeepers of New Park near Richmond, 20l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 2 quarters from Midsummer 1699 to Xmas 1701 50 0 0
Ibid., p. 26. The heirs of Nicholas Yates, perpetuity 100l.; arrears, 6 years 3 quarters from Lady day 1695 to Xmas 1701. 675 0 0
William Young Esq., Steward and Feodary of the Manor of Hampton Court, 10l. per an.; Bailiff of said manor 2l. per an.; Bailiff of the Manor of East Moulsey 1l. per an.; Lieutenant and Keeper of the Chase at Hampton Court at 10l. per an.; for the wages of the 2 underkeepers belonging to the House Park at Hampton Court 26l. per an.; arrears, 2 years 1 quarter from Michaelmas 1699 to Xmas 1701 22 10 0
4 10 0
2 5 0
22 10 0
58 10 0
total of arrears of Exchequer account part of the Civil List £299380 16