Appendix of Accounts: Expenditure

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Appendix of Accounts

Pages
Revenue and Expenditure.
From Michaelmas, 1702 to Michaelmas, 1703 xlviii—cxlvii
Declared Accounts.
Customs from 26 December, 1702 to 25 December, 1703 cxlviii—clvi
Tobacco and Sugars clvii—clviii
Wines and Vinegar clviii—clix
Silks and Linens clix—clx
Excise General Account clxi—clxiii
Cash Account clxiii—clxv
Malt General Account clxv—clxvi
" Cash Account clxvi
Salt General Account clxvi—clxvii
" Cash Account clxvii
Leather (arrears) clxviii
Post Office clxviii—clxx
Stamp Duties clxx
Wine Licences clxxi
Hackney and Stage Coaches clxxi—clxxii
Hawkers and Pedlars clxxii
Hanaper clxxiii
First Fruits and Tenths clxxiv
Army (Forces Abroad) clxxv—clxxix
" (Guards and Garrisons) clxxix—clxxxi
Navy clxxxii—clxxxvi
Ordnance clxxxvii
Cofferer of the Household clxxxviii
Treasurer of the Chamber clxxxix
Master of the Horse clxxxix—cxc
Works cxc—cxci
Great Wardrobe cxcii
Income
Abstract of the Accounts of the Revenue of the Crown, Taxes and moneys For One Year From March 1702 To March 1703.
Customs : granted 6 Wm. and Mary [6-7 Wm. and Mary c. 1] for 5 years ended 25 December 1699.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 September 1702 8,419 5 3
Money received by Henry Feme, Customs Cashier, in gross for the arrears of this grant between 29 September 1702 and 29 September 1703 :
in Xmas quarter 1702 1,558 7 10
in Lady day quarter 1703 459 11
in Midsummer quarter 1703 3,709 2
in Michaelmas quarter 1703 1,219 11 1
6,946 13
out of which is to be abated :
Paid for debentures of goods re-shipped 1,063 6 10½
bonds cancelled by compositions by Treasury warrants on authority of Acts of Parliament:
with Samuel Story 39 11 8
with Arthur Shallett 1,525 17
with James Taylor 20 19
with Thos. Stephenson 316 3 2
with William Smith 152 9
3,118 8
3,828 5 5
Mr. Ferne's Voluntary Charge :
for interest received at the Exchequer on a Transport Debenture for 439l. 3s. 0d. deposited in his hands by Thomas Stephenson on account of his compositions 27 17
Overpayment in the week ended 12 June 1703 being the difference between the sum certified to be paid into the Exchequer and the sum actually received there 0 0
£12,275 8 3
Expenditure
Per Contra.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
By [paid to] Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy upon account:
anno 1702 for Sick and Wounded and Pensioners at War under the head of Wages 1,079 16 5
anno 1702 for Samuell Atkinson and Nicholas Roope on account of Transports : in part of 10,000 soldiers in sea service 593 6 3
1,673 2 8
By [paid to] Richard, Earl of Ranelagh, late Paymaster of the Forces upon account:
anno 1702 for Guards and Garrisons in part of 264,874l. 10s. 0d. 176 11
anno 1702 for the 40,000 men in part of 700,000l. 9,576 14
9,753 5 7
By [paid to] the five Commissioners for stating the [Public] Accounts in part of 3500l. for salary and incidents to 30 December 1702 113 0 0
For the service of the year 1703.
By [paid to] Charles Fox, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad :
for account of [subsidies on] alliances with Portugal anno 1703 736 0 0
£12,275 8 3
Income
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
Customs Continued by 8-9 Wm.III, C. 20 from 25 December. 1699 to 1 August, 1706 :
To balance of Cash of foot of account ended 1702 Michaelmas
in the Exchequer 14,797 13 9
in Mr. Ferne's hands 15,991 15
in the hands of Mr. Abbot's executors, the late Customs Cashier, 29 February, 1699-1700 3,996 2 10½
34,785 12 4
To receipts by Mr. Feme for the gross produce of these Customs :
for Xmas, 1702 quarter 188,867 14
for Lady day, 1703 76,048 12
for Midsummer, 1703 quarter 130,645 19 3
for Michaelmas, 1703 quarter 122,917 1
518,479 7
out of which is to be abated :
for salaries and incidents of management over and above what paid for like services by Collectors in the Outports and allowed on their accounts :
for salaries 33,166 3
for incidents 42,078 9 11½
75,244 13 2
payments on Debentures for goods reshipped 75,982 1
payments on allowances for damaged goods 6,100 8 11
payments on portage bills to masters of ships 1,997 1 0
payments on bounty money on corn debentures 42,636 17 7
126,716 11
abated on bonds cancelled upon Compositions or otherwise :
St. Sebastian Wine bonds 2,821 10
Arthur Shalat's Wine bonds 1,026 3 6
Peter Lynch's Wine bonds 220 14
James Taylor's Wine bonds 59 9
Gideon Benoist Wine bonds 114 17
4,242 14 11
Paid Richard Hosier towards answering the merchants' Composition money for French Wines imported from St. Sebastian : being paid as Customs before the seizure 918 4 0
207,122 3
311,357 3
To Cash surcharged by this Receiver upon his weekly Certificates :
to supply vouchers for officers' salaries on several quarter Books to Xmas, 1701, surcharged in Xmas quarter. 1702 100 7 5
to repay so much advanced 7 February, 1701-2 (as alleged) to Isaac Manley et al. 400 0 0
500 7 5
To overpayments, being the difference between cash paid into the Exchequer and the sum actually received there 0 0
£346,643 3 10½
Expenditure
Per Contra.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Principal. Interest.
By several sums paid in repayment of principal and interest upon loans on credit of the following Funds :
First 4s. Aid granted 4 Wm. and Mary 7,025 0 4,280 4 10¾
Third 4s. Aid granted 6 Wm. and Mary 65,003 13 0 19,856 11 6
Fourth 4s. Aid granted 7 Wm. III 91,122 10 0 20,978 2 8
Second Quarterly Poll granted 8 Wm. III 10,800 0 0 6,099 12
Three Fourths Customs granted from 24 October, 1690 15,500 0 0 8,331 13 10½
Two Thirds Double 9d. Excise granted 2 Wm. and Mary 18,950 0 0 5,764 14 0
Additional Impositions granted 4-5 Wm. and Mary 5,547 11 9
Marriages, Births, Burials, etc. granted 7 Wm. 14,730 18 0 15,596 19 5
86,455 10 10
223,132 1 223,132 1
309,587 12
By balance resting in Cash at Michaelmas, 1703 :
in the Exchequer 32,329 14 7
in the hands of Hy. Feme 729 14
the remain on Mr. Abbot's certificate 29 February, 1699-1700 undischarged 3,996 2 10½
37,055 11 9
£346,643 3 10½
Income
Additional Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage granted for the life of the late King and continued from 9 March, 1701-2, for the life of her present Majesty Queen Anne, by 9 Wm. III, c. 23 and 1 Anne, c. 1.
To Remains in Cash at Michaelmas, 1702 :
for the Civil List of Wm. III. for the Civil List of Queen Anne.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
in the Exchequer 598 1 1 21,390 14
in the hands of Hy. Feme 2,824 9 7
598 1 1 24,215 4 24,813 5
To receipts by Mr. Feme for the gross produce of this revenue :
in Xmas quarter, 1702 32,109 3 10 56,162 14 11½
in Lady day quarter, 1703 4,730 17 54,692 14 11¾
in Midsummer quarter, 1703 1,622 18 88,189 9
in Michaelmas quarter, 1703 1,527 13 6 79,070 18
39,990 13 4 278,115 17 10¾
out of which is to be abated :
for salaries to officers 50 0 0
for debentures on goods reshipped 30,430 5 25,379 8
for allowance for damaged goods 824 11 3,095 19
balance 8,735 16 1 249,590 10
Overpayments : to wit the difference between the sums paid into the Exchequer and the sums actually received there 5
8,735 16 1 249,590 11 258,326 7
£283,139 12
Expenditure
Per Contra.
By paid at the Receipt of the Exchequer to the several uses of the Civil Government:
the late King's Civil List. her present Majesty's Civil List.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
to Sir Benjamin Bathurst, Cofferer of her Majesty's Household, on account of 33,685 1 4
to Lord Edward Russell, Treasurer of the Chamber to the late King 2,121 6 80 0 0
to John Visct. Fitz-Hardinge, Treasurer of the Chamber to her present Majesty 1,176 4 6
to Ralph, Earl of Montague, Master of the Great Wardrobe 2,631 19 3
to Thomas Lloyd, Paymaster of the Works 210 13 20,858 16 9
to William Roberts, Paymaster of the Works at Windsor 2,997 19 11½
to the Duke of Somerset, Master of the Horse, the expense of the Stables 8,000 0 0
to Foreign Ministers for ordinary and extraordinary allowances 3,347 6 5 18,865 10
to fees and salaries [payable at the Exchequer] 2,242 19 39,766 10 4
to pensions and annuities [payable at the Exchequer] 16,143 12 6
to Edward Nicholas, on account of debts owing from the late King 576 7 2
to the Band of [Gentlemen] Pensioners by the hands of William Smith, Paymaster 9,000 0 0
for [royal] bounties 8,837 16 0
to Daniel, Earl of Nottingham, Secretary of State : for secret service 3,750 0 0
to Sir Charles Hedges, the like 2,500 0 0
to William Lowndes, for secret service 13,850 0 0
to the Duchess of Marlborough, for the Privy Purse 20,047 6 8
to Sir Stephen Evance, for Jewels 5,650 0 0
to Samuel Smethin, for plate 9,791 18 6
for Contingencies of divers natures 327 2 5 8,687 2
to Isaac Newton, Master of the Mint, for Coronation medals 2,485 18
8,825 16 1 228,805 17
For public services anno 1703 but not esteemed part of the Appropriations for that year :
to Charles Fox for encouraging the Circle of Swabia to continue in the interest of the Allies 23,923 0 0
261,554 13
To remains in Cash at Michaelmas, 1703 :
in the Exchequer for the Queen's Civil List 18,036 5 8
in the Receiver's hands for ditto 3,040 12 7
in the Receiver's hands of arrears of the late King's [Civil List revenues and is for payment of his said Majesty's] ditto 508 1 1
21,584 19 4
£283,139 12
Income
The Duties appropriated [on tea and coffee by 6-7 Wm. III, c. 7 and 9 Wm. III, c. 14 and on Hawkers and Pedlars 8-9 Wm. III, c. 25 and 9 Wm. III. c. 27], for paying Interest for the Irish Transport Debt.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To Remains at Michaelmas 1702, in the Exchequer
on Coffee, Tea, etc. 29 1 3
on Hawkers and Pedlars 942 11
971 12
To money received at the Exchequer for arrears of these Duties between 28 September, 1702 and 28 September, 1703 :
l. s. d.
in Xmas quarter, 1702, on Coffee and Tea ended 30 April, 1701 69 10
in Lady day quarter, 1703, on Hawkers and Pedlars ended 24 June, 1701 160 0 0
529 10
£1,501 2 6
The Continued Duties [by the Act 12-13 Wm. III, c. 11] : on Loir Wines (from 24 March. 1701 to 25 March, 1706) ; on Coffee, Tea etc. (from 30 April, 1701 to 1 May. 1706) ; on Hawkers and Pedlars (from 24 June, 1701 to 24 June, 1706) : on Muslins (from 30 September. 1701 to 30 September. 1706).
l. s. d.
To Cash in the Exchequer, 28 September, 1702 432 19 4
To money received :
Low Wines. Coffee. Hawkers. Muslins.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
1702 Xmas quarter 2,330 12 0 10,562 7 3 868 0 0 22,016 8
1703 Lady day quarter 2,511 6 3 3,822 11 7 4,136 1 11
1703 Midsummer quarter 4,227 4 6,896 8 2 20,658 12 10½
1703 Michaelmas quarter 6,672 14 10 5,633 9 3,819 13 0 324 13
15,741 17 26,914 16 4,687 13 0 47,135 16 94,480 3
£94,913 2
Expenditure
Per Contra.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
By interest at 5 per cent. on Debentures :
for the Irish Transport Debt 1,501 0 3
By Balance in the Exchequer at Michaelmas, 1703:
on Coffee, Tea, etc. 0 0 6
on Hawkers and Pedlars 0 1 9
0 2 3
£1,501 2 6
Per Contra.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
By principal repaid in further part of a Credit of 300,000l. [as by said Act] 74,100 0 0
By interest at 6 and 7 per cent 15,158 11 2
Balance in the Exchequer at Michaelmas, 1703 5,654 11
£94,913 2
Income
Impositions on Wines, Vinegar, Tobacco and East India Goods [continued by 1 Anne, c. 7, for Deficiencies].
l. s. d.
To cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1702 38,928 0
To money received there between 28 September, 1702 and 28 September, 1703, for arrears on the grant 7-8 Wm. Ill, t. 10, which determined 29 September, 1701 :
Wines and Vinegar. Tobacco. East India Goods.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
1702 Xmas quarter 10,143 5 2 12,426 19 89 5
1703 Lady day quarter 15,605 15 5,949 11 9
1703 Midsummer quarter 21,301 17 1 4,552 17
1703 Michaelmas quarter 9,822 10 4 3,537 16 121 14
56,873 7 26,467 5 210 19 10 83,551 13 2
On the grant [by the Deficiencies Act] 8-9 Wm. Ill, c. 20 [extending above Duties] from 29 September, 1701 to 1 August, 1706 :
Wines and Vinegar. Tobacco. East India Goods.
1702 Xmas quarter 8,691 13 7 30,870 16 3 30,541 17 1
1703 Lady day quarter 8,516 18 3 33,130 0 64,848 18 5
1703 Midsummer quarter 34,381 6 18,307 11 8 39,394 5
1703 Michaelmas quarter 47,242 17 3 21,748 3 9 55,125 1
98,832 15 104,056 12 189,910 2 5 392,799 10 7
&515,279 3 10½
Income
Impositions on Wines, Vinegar, Tobacco and East India Goods [continued by 1 Anne, c. 7, for Deficiencies].
l. s. d.
To cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1702 38,928 0
To money received there between 28 September, 1702 and 28 September, 1703, for arrears on the grant 7-8 Wm. Ill, t. 10, which determined 29 September, 1701 :
Wines and Vinegar. Tobacco. East India Goods.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
1702 Xmas quarter 10,143 5 2 12,426 19 89 5
1703 Lady day quarter 15,605 15 5,949 11 9
1703 Midsummer quarter 21,301 17 1 4,552 17
1703 Michaelmas quarter 9,822 10 4 3,537 16 121 14
56,873 7 26,467 5 210 19 10 83,551 13 2
On the grant [by the Deficiencies Act] 8-9 Wm. Ill, c. 20 [extending above Duties] from 29 September, 1701 to 1 August, 1706 :
Wines and Vinegar. Tobacco. East India Goods.
1702 Xmas quarter 8,691 13 7 30,870 16 3 30,541 17 1
1703 Lady day quarter 8,516 18 3 33,130 0 64,848 18 5
1703 Midsummer quarter 34,381 6 18,307 11 8 39,394 5
1703 Michaelmas quarter 47,242 17 3 21,748 3 9 55,125 1
98,832 15 104,056 12 189,910 2 5 392,799 10 7
&515,279 3 10½
Expenditure
Per Contra.
By principal and interest paid on loans on the following Registers :
Principal Interest.
l s. d. l. s. d.
Fourth 4s. Aid 29,461 17 9 23,631 15
Second Quarterly Poll 1,600 0 0 188 7 7
Three Fourths Customs 4,850 0 0 1,084 17 5
Duties on Salt, Whale fins, etc. 251,100 0 0 67,300 14 3
Two Thirds Double 9d. Excise 6,350 0 0 660 8 2
Additional Impositions 7,500 0 0 566 4 0
Stamp Duties ended 28 June, 1698 1,651 1 8
Marriages, Births, etc. 30,900 0 0 5,357 14 8
Continued Impositions, Wines, Tobacco, etc. 630 0 0 15 16 7
332,391 17 9 100,456 19
432,848 17
Balance remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September, 1703 82,430 6 8
£515,279 3 10½
Income.
The Additional Duty of 25 per cent. on French Goods, granted by 8 Wm. III [7-8 Wm. III, c. 20].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To Remains in the Exchequer at 28 September, 1702 21,904 2
To money received there
in Xmas quarter, 1702
3,003 11
in Lady day quarter, 1703 1,565 5
in Midsummer quarter, 1703 2,747 16 3
in Michaelmas quarter, 1703 4,936 10 3
12,253 3 3
£34,157 5
Expenditure.
Per Contra.
In aid of the Public Funds granted pro anno 1702.
l s. d. l. s. d.
By [paid to] Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy: for Sick and Wounded: to the head of Wages 146 17
By [paid] for the account of the charge of the Marines 1,343 16
1,490 13 7
By [paid to] Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance : in part of 70,973l. 13s. 9d. for land service of the Ordnance 2,113 4
By [paid to] Richard, Earl of Ranelagh for Guards and Garrisons in part of 264,874l. 10s. 0d. 5,172 12 11
By [paid to] ditto for account of the 10,000 soldiers in sea service : in part of 87,125l. 10s. 0d. 599 16 8
By [paid to] ditto for account of the 40,000 men acting with the Allies : in part of 700,000l. 18,702 6 0
24,474 15 7
By [paid to] the 7 Commissioners for Public Accounts on their allowances to 25 March, 1703 1,623 19 5
By [paid to] the 5 Commissioners for Stating Debts to the Army on their allowance to Xmas, 1702 387 0 0
In aid of the Public Funds granted pro anno 1703.
By [paid to] Charles Fox on account of the charges attending the alliances with Portugal 3,805 2 10
For services not within Parliamentary Appropriations.
By [paid to] Auditor Done in reward for stating accounts of the old Marine Regiments 262 10 0
£34,157 5
Income
The Duty of 5s. per ton on all French Shipping ; granted 12 Car. II, c. 18.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September, 1702 342 14 0
To money received there
in Xmas quarter, 1702 35 15 0
in Lady day quarter, 1703 16 14 5
in Midsummer quarter, 1703 145 17 0
in Michaelmas quarter, 1703
198 6 5
£541 0 5
Plantation Duties granted 25 Car. II, c. 7.
l. s. d.
To money received at the Exchequer :
in the quarter ended Xmas, 1702 338 0 11
in the quarter ended Lady day, 1703 528 17 3
in the quarter ended Midsummer, 1703
in the quarter ended Michaelmas, 1703 170 4 0
1,037 2 2
£1,037 2 2
The Duty of 22 pence per pound weight on India weight silks imported :
granted 9-10 Wm. III [9 Wm. III, c. 44, clause 70].
l. s. d.
To cash remaining in the Exchequer on the 28 September, 1702 9,797 5 4
Receipts in the quarter ended Michaelmas, 1703 0 5 9
£9,797 11 1
The Additional Impositions on Merchandises continued from 1 March, 1696-7 to 1 August, 1706 [by 8-9 Wm. Ill, c. 20].
To cash remaining in the Exchequer at 28 September, 1702 7,053 19 4
l. s. d.
To money received there
in Xmas quarter, 1702
7,839 7
in Lady day quarter, 1703 5,606 1 3
in Midsummer quarter, 1703 9,346 5 11½
in Michaelmas quarter, 1703 11,628 9
34,420 3
£41,474 3
Expenditure.
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
In aid of Public Funds granted pro anno 1702.
By [paid to] Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy : for Sick and Wounded : to the head of Wages 145 17 0
By [paid to] Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance : in part of 70,973l. 13l. 9d. for Land Services of the Ordnance 342 14 0
By [paid to] Richard, Earl of Ranelagh, for Guards and Garrisons : in part of 264,874l. 10s. 0d 10 0 0
By [paid to] ditto for account of the 40,000 men acting with the Allies : in part of 700,000l 34 15 0
By [paid to] the 7 Commissioners for Public Accounts on their allowances to 25 March, 1703 7 14 5
£541 0 5
Per Contra.
In aid of Public Funds granted pro anno 1702.
By [paid to] Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy, for account of the charge of the Marines 170 4 0
By [paid to] Richard, Earl of Ranelagh, for Guards and Garrisons in part of 264,874l. 10s. 0d. 528 17 3
For services not within Parliamentary Appropriations.
By [paid to] officers and clerks of the Tally Court in lieu of fees on tallies of loan 338 0 11
£1,037 2 2
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
In aid of Public Funds granted for the year 1702.
By [paid to] Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance, in part of 70,973l. 13s. 9d. for Land Services of the Ordnance 9,797 5 4
In aid of Public Funds granted for the year 1703.
By [paid to] Charles Fox, on account of the charge attending the alliance with Portugal 0 5 9
£9,797 11 1
Per Contra.
By principal repaid [of loans] on the Additional Impositions before 1 March, 1696 15,600 0 0
By [paid for] interest at 8 per cent. [on such loans] 20,318 10 4
By balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September, 1703 5,555 12
£41,474 3
Income
Arrears of the Duties on Coals and Culme : granted [by 9 Wm. III, c. 13], for 5 years from 15 May, 1698.
l. s. d.
To cash in the Exchequer, 28 September, 1702 7,159 17 8
To money received there :
l. s. d.
in Xmas quarter, 1702 22,084 0 11½
in Lady day quarter, 1703 12,284 7 10½
in Midsummer quarter, 1703 17,305 10
in Michaelmas quarter, 1703 5,307 6
56,981 6 0
£64,141 3 8
Arrears of 5s. per chaldron on Cynders : granted [by 10 Wm. III, c. 10] for 4 years from 15 May, 1699.
l. s. d.
To Cash in the Exchequer on the 28 September, 1702 291 10
To money received there :
l. s. d.
in Xmas quarter, 1702 10 0 0
in Lady day quarter, 1703 346 7 2
in Midsummer quarter, 1703 227 13
in Michaelmas quarter, 1703 170 3 6
754 4
£1,045 14 11
Expenditure
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By principal [repaid] in further part of 500,000l. [loans] registered on these Duties 58,000 0 0
By [paid for] interest at 8 per cent. 5,597 4 5
63,597 4 5
By balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September, 1703 543 19 3
£64,141 3 8
Per Contra.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
In aid of Public Funds granted pro anno 1702.
By [paid to] Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy, for Sick and Wounded : to the head of Wages 83 12 10
By [paid to] ditto for account of the charge of Marines 88 14
172 7
By [paid to] Richard, Earl of Ranelagh, for Guards and Garrisons : in part of 264,874l. 10s. 0d. 146 7 2
By [paid to] the 7 Commissioners for Public Accounts on their allowances to 25 March, 1703 118 6 2
In aid of Public Funds granted pro anno 1703.
By [paid to] Charles Fox on account of the charge attending the alliance with Portugal 107 3 6
For services not within Parliamentary Appropriations.
By [paid to the] Agents for Taxes and their officers [for] salaries and incidents 491 10
By [paid to the] officers of the Tally Court in lieu of fees on tallies of loan 10 0 0
501 10
£1,045 14 11
Income
Coals and Culme. Cynders.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
To money received at the Exchequer :
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 10,374 0 0
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 32,182 0 9 100 0 0
42,556 0 9 100 0 0
£42,656 0 9
Arrears of the 15 per cent. on India Wrought Silks and Muslins, imported between 25 March, 1700 and 30 September, 1701 [under 11 Wm. III, c. 3].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September, 1702 6,185 1
To money received there :
in 1702 Xmas quarter 9,193 12 7
in 1703 Lady day quarter
in 1703 Midsummer quarter
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter
9,193 12 7
£15,378 13 11½
Arrears of the Duties on Leather granted for 3 years from 20 April, 1697 [by 8-9 Wm. III, c. 21].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To cash in the Exchequer on the 28th September, 1702 8 10 10¾
To money received there :
in 1702 Xmas quarter 52 2 4
in 1703 Lady day quarter 91 7 2
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 106 14 11½
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 16 14 8
266 19
To cash for arrears of the Duties on Coals ended 17 May, 1696 [granted by 6-7 Wm. III, c. 18 and taken away as from 17 May, 1696 by 7-8 Wm. III, c. 31] : brought to this account because the loans thereupon were transferred to the Duties on leather. 30 July, 1703 130 11 0
£406 1
Expenditure
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By [repayments of] principal in part of 500,000l. [in loans] registered on these Duties 39,000 0 0
By [paid for] interest at 5 and 6 per cent. 3,524 17 0
By balance in the Exchequer at 28 September, 1703 131 3 9
£42,656 0 9
Per Contra.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
By [paid to] Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance, in part of 70,973l. 13s. 9d. for land service of the Ordnance 6,185 1
By [paid to] Richard, Earl of Ranelagh for account of 40,000 men acting with the Allies 5,193 12 7
By [paid to] ditto for account of Guards and Garrisons anno 1702 4,000 0 0
9,193 12 7
£15,378 13 11½
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By [paid for] interest of loans on Coals anno 1696 transferred to the Duties on Leather 1697 at 7 per cent. 405 13 11
By balance in the Exchequer on the 28 September, 1703 0 7
£406 1
Income
The Hereditary and Temporary Excise.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To balance of the account for the year ended at Michaelmas, 1702 :
in the Exchequer, 28 September, 1702 27,288 15
in the hands of Thomas Hall, eodem die 7,456 9 8
34,745 5
To money received by Thomas Hall, Cashier to the Excise Commissioners, for the gross produce of this revenue :
l. s. d.
in 1702 Xmas quarter 112,191 5
in 1703 Lady day quarter 113,252 2 1
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 123,444 2
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 120,375 9
469,262 18 10½
Out of which is to be abated :
Salaries to officers 11,171 17 9
Incident charges 2,713 4
Allowances on exportations 38 9 8
Overcharges repaid 4 10
14,228 1 10½
455,034 17 0
£489,780 2
Expenditure.
Per Contra.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
By [moneys] paid [for the] uses of her Majesty's Civil Governmen [payments] by the Cashier of this revenue.
to the Prince of Denmark 25,000 0 0
to the Queen Dowager 12,209 15 2
to the Duke of Northumberland on his pension 3,000 0 0
40,209 15 2
[Payments] at the Receipt of the Exchequer.
to Sir Benj. Bathurst, Cofferer of her Majesty's Household 31,926 8 10¾
to John, Visct. Fitz-Hardinge, Treasurer of her Majesty's Chamber 28,620 11
to Ralph, Earl of Montague, Master of the Great Wardrobe 12,944 10 0
to Charles Hodges, Esq., for the Office of the Robes : upon account 5,000 0 0
to Thomas Lloyd, Paymaster of the Works : upon account 4,693 6 6
to William Roberts. Esq., Paymaster of the Works at Windsor : upon account 2,376 10 1
to the Duke of Somerset, Master of the Horse : for the expense of the Stables 3,000 0 0
to Cha. Johnson, Esq., for ditto whilst [the Stables were] in Commission to Sir Ste. Fox, et al. 2,750 0 0
to Foreign Ministers on their ordinary and extraordinary allowances 11,269 10 11½
to fees and salaries [the ordinary Civil service salaries payable at the Exchequer] 32,420 2
to pensions and annuities [established payable at the Exchequer] 5,390 15 0
to Edward Nicholas for sundry pensions and charities allowed by her Majesty [in continuation of the late Queen Mary's private charities and pensions etc.] 7,842 6 7
to ditto for the French Protestants 15,000 0 0
to [royal] bounties [paid at the Exchequer] 5,448 4 0
to William Lowndes for Secret Service 3,497 14
to the Duchess of Marlborough for the Privy Purse 3,547 3 4
to Charles Shales, late her Majesty's goldsmith, for plate 8,516 10 1
to Contingencies of divers natures 2,765 17 11¼
187,009 11
In aid of the Public Funds granted for the year 1702 : being part of 100,000l. for the Queen's Donative.
to the Earl of Ranelagh for Guards and Garrisons in part of 264,874l. 10s. 0d. 4,995 8 1
[to ditto] for account of the 40,000 men acting with the Allies : in part of 700,000l. 28,012 16 10½
33,008 4 11½
By the weekly sums of 3,700l. taken out of this revenue to repay loans at the Exchequer :
in Xmas 1702 quarter 48,100 0 0
in Lady day 1703 quarter 48,100 0 0
in Midsummer 1703 quarter 48,100 0 0
in Michaelmas 1703 quarter 48,100 0 0
192,400 0 0
Memorandum : The Exchequer is made Debtor by a distinct account for these weekly payments and the disposition thereof appears thereby.
Balance in cash at Michaelmas, 1703 :
in the Exchequer 31,131 11
in the Cashier's hands on the 27 September, 1703 6,020 19 10
37,152 10 11¼
£489,780 2
Income
The Exchequer for the [3,700l.] weekly sums appropriated out of the Hereditary and Temporary Excise [by 12-13 Wm. III, c. 12, continued by 1 Anne, c. 1].
l. s. d.
To the Remains in cash at Michaelmas, 1702 6,266 18 4
To the sum total of the weekly payments certified by the Cashier of Excise to be paid into the Exchequer between the 28 September, 1702 and the 27 September, 1703 prout the account of the Hereditary and Temporary Excise 192,400 0 0
£198,666 18 4
Arrears of the Double 9d. Excise which commenced 17 November 1691, and ended 17 May, 1697 [by 2 Wm. and Mary Session 2, c. 10 and 3 Wm. and Mary, c. 6].
l. s. d.
To cash in the Exchequer 28 September, 1702 :
of the Two Thirds 58 13 0
of the One Third 175 1
233 14
in the hands of Thomas Hall, Esq. the 28 September, 1702 0 0
Money received by the said Hall in the week ended 1 March, 1702-3 3 5
£236 19
Arrears of the Double 9d. which determined 17 November, 1691 [by 2 Wm. and Mary Session 2, c. 3].
To cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1702 326 17 7
£326 17 7
The 9d. per barrel Excise for 16 years from 17 May, 1697. [as per by 5-6 Wm. and Mary, c. 7].
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
To cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1702 2,198 19 2
ditto in Mr. Hall's hands the same day 3,562 5
To money received by Mr. Hall :
in 1702 Xmas quarter 36,707 13 7
in 1703 Lady day quarter 37,086 14 11
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 41,290 1
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 41,852 15 10½
156,937 6 0
out of which is to be abated :
salaries paid to the officers by the Excise Cashier 3,572 7 7
incident charges paid by ditto 1,034 0 5
overcharges repaid by ditto 2 18
4,609 6
152,327 19
£158,089 4
Expenditure
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By principal repaid in further part of 820,000l. [loans made on the said weekly payments as per clause 9 of the Act 12-13 Wm. III, c. 12] 154,199 4 5
Interest [on the said loans] at 6 and 7 per cent. 30,809 14 3
185,008 18 8
l. s. d.
Balance remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1703 9,957 19 8
In the [Excise] Cashier's hands for the week's payment ended 27 September, 1703 3,700 0 0
13,657 19 8
£198,666 18 4
Per Contra.
Out of the Two Thirds.
By principal repaid 50 0 0
Interest at 7 per cent. 0 2 7
l. s. d.
Balance in the Exchequer 28 September, 1703 :
of the Two Thirds 10 13
of the One Third 176 3
in Mr. Hall's hands 0 0
186 17
£236 19
Per Contra.
By paid to the Agents for Taxes on their salaries 38 11 4
By [paid to] Robert Barker, Deputy Queen's Remembrancer, for entering Duplicates 260 0 0
By [paid to] officers and clerks of the Tally Court in lieu of fees for tallies 28 6 3
£326 17 7
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By Annuities to Adventurers to the Million Lottery on the 140,000l. per an. [paid] by the hands of Richard Taylor, Paymaster [of the said Annuities] 140,400 0 0
By cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1703 14,219 5
ditto remaining in Mr. Hall's hands the same day 3,469 18
£158,089 4
Income
The Hereditary [i.e. perpetual] 9d. per barrel Excise commencing 17 May, 1697 for the Bank and others [by 5 Wm. and Mary, c. 20].
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
To cash in the Exchequer, 28 September, 1702 17,153 5
ditto in Mr. Hall's hands the same day 3,562 5
20,715 10
To money received by the said Mr. Hall :
for 1702 Xmas quarter 36,011 10
for 1703 Lady day quarter 36,514 10
for 1703 Midsummer quarter 39,704 13 2
for 1703 Michaelmas quarter 39,299 9 10¾
151,530 1
out of which is to be abated :
the salaries to officers paid by the Excise Cashier 3,572 7
incident charges paid by same 1,034 0
overcharges repaid by same 2 18
4,609 6
146,920 17 10½
£167,636 8 8
The Additional 9d. per barrel Excise for 99 years from 25 January, 1692-3 [by 4 Wm. and Mary, c. 3].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To cash in the Exchequer 28 September, 1702 46,326 2
ditto in Mr. Hall's hands the same day 3,562 5 5
49,888 7 10¼
To money received by the said Mr. Hall :
l. s. d.
in 1702 Xmas quarter 36,011 12 0
in 1703 Lady day quarter 36,516 4 11½
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 39,704 14 11
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 39,299 11 10¼
151,532 3
out of which is to be abated :
the salaries to officers paid by the Cashier of Excise 3,572 7
incident charges paid by ditto 1,034 0
overcharges repaid by ditto 2 18
4,609 6
146,922 19
£196,811 5
Expenditure
Per Contra.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Out of the Five Sevenths.
By [paid to] the Bank of England on 100,000l. per an. perpetuity 105,000 0 0
Out of the Two Sevenths.
By [paid on] annuities for 1, 2, and 3 lives 36,430 6 4
By [paid to] Charles, Lord Halifax, Auditor of the Receipt, for himself and clerks on account of management 150 0 0
36,580 6 4
By balance in cash on the 28 September, 1703 :
in the Exchequer, of the Five Sevenths 3,153 11 11½
in the Exchequer, of the Two Sevenths 19,731 4
in Mr. Hall's hands 3,171 5
26,056 2 4
£167,636 8 8
Per Contra.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
By [paid to] several [annuitants] on annuities at 14 per cent. 120,650 12 6
By [paid to] several [annuitants on annuities] at 7 per cent. with advantage of survivorship 7,559 14 6
128,210 7 0
On account of management.
[By paid] to Lord Halifax, Auditor of the Receipt, for himself and clerks for a year 500 0 0
[ditto] to Henry Pelham, as Clerk of the Pells, the like 400 0 0
[ditto] to the Four Tellers of the Receipt, the like 300 0 0
[ditto] to Samuel Edwin, Usher of the Receipt, for necessaries supplied 442 10
1,642 10
By balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1703 63,787 1
ditto in Mr. Hall's hands 27 September, 1703 3,171 5 11
66,958 7
£196,811 5
Income
The Arrears of the Duty on Malt : granted from 20 April, 1697 to 20 July, 1699 as by 8-9 Wm. III, c. 22.
Together with : the 36s. per barrel Sweets : [granted] from 25 March, 1701 to 25 March, 1706 as by 10-11 Wm. III, c. 10.
l. s. d.
To Remain in cash at Michaelmas, 1702 8,780 1 11¾
To money received by the Cashier of the Excise on these Duties :
On Malt. On Sweets.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
in 1702 Xmas quarter 57 19 320 14
in 1703 Lady day quarter 12 18 305 14
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 31 6 260 13
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 3 8 11¼ 255 16
105 12 1,142 18 10½
out of which is to be abated :
for allowances on the exportation of Malt 11 10 0
94 2 1,142 18 10½ 1,237 1 6
£10,017 3
The 6d. per bushel on Malt : 10s. per barrel on Mum : 4s. per hogshead on Cyder and Perry : granted 13 and 14 Wm. III, c. 5, from 9 March, 1701-2 to 24 June, 1703.
l. s. d.
To balance on the year's account ended at Michaelmas, 1702 21,351 3 1
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To cash received by Thomas Hall :
in 1702 Xmas quarter 38,703 14 5
in 1703 Lady day quarter 165,682 12 3
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 255,455 4
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 188,151 17
647,993 8
out of which is to be abated :
paid by Mr. Hall for salaries to officers 677 15
ditto for incident charges 1,264 1 2
drawbacks on exportations 707 11 0
2,649 7
645,344 0
To cash arisen by fines imposed on maltsters by virtue of this Act :
By Mr. Hall's certificate to 3 May, 1703 194 0 8
By Mr. Hall's certificate to 20 September, 1703 860 3 3
1,054 3 11
To overpayment or difference between the sum certified to be paid into the Exchequer 22 March, 1702-3 and the sum received there 0 0
£667,749 7 8
Expenditure.
Per Contra.
By Remains of in cash at Michaelmas, 1703 :
On Malt. On Sweets.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
in the Exchequer 8,372 12 7 1,627 3 5
in Mr. Hall's hands 0 0 17 7
10,017 3
Memorandum. the Duties on Sweets were granted anno 1699 and appropriated to the same uses the Duties on Malt were to wit, the paying off Malt Tickets.
£10,017 3
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
At the Receipt of the Exchequer.
l. s. d.
By principal repaid on the Register for 600,000l. [loans] 346,603 9 6
By interest paid at 6 per cent. 14,479 0 1
361,082 9 7
In part of the appropriations for the year 1702 out of the surplus [of] Malt Duties.
By [paid to] Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy : upon account :
for Sick and Wounded and Prisoners of War : to the head of Wages 6,599 11 0
for imprests and bills of exchange to the head of Wear and Tear 6,000 0 0
for the Victualling 12,353 6
for Samuel Atkinson and Nicholas Roop for Transports : to the head of 10,000 soldiers in sea service 18,570 0 0
43,522 17
By [paid to] Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance for sea services [of the Office of Ordnance] anno 1702 upon account 20,000 0 0
By fines on maltsters placed to the account of Small Branches [of the Revenue] under the head of Brewers' Forfeitures, being charged as such in the Exchequer Certificate 7 May, 1703 194 0 8
At the Excise Office.
By [paid on] tallies of assignment on the Surplus of the Malt Duties : [the said tallies being paid or] discharged by Mr. Hall 228,490 14
By interest at 5 per cent. on part of the said tallies 3,695 4 6
232,185 19
By balance in the Exchequer 28 September, 1703 :
of the Duties on Malt 7,397 10
of the fines on maltsters 860 3 3
ditto in Mr. Hall's hands of the Duties on Malt 27 September, 1703 2,506 7 1
10,764 0
£667,749 7 8
Income.
The same Duties on Malt, Mum, Cyder and Perry Continued [sic for re-imposed] from 23 June, 1703 to 24 June, 1704 by the Act 1 Anne St. II, c. 3.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To money received by Thomas Hall between 28 June, 1703 and 27 September following :
in the week ended 6 September, 1703 6 5
in the week ended 13 September, 1703 424 1 1
in the week ended 20 September, 1703 770 0 0
in the week ended 27 September, 1703 41 8 2
1,241 14 10½
£1,241 14 10½
The 12d. per bushel on Salt granted 7-8 Wm. III, c. 31, for ever : with the Duties on Scotch Linen and Whale Fins : granted 9-10 Wm. III, c. 45 for 8 years from 10 July, 1698.
l. s. d.
To Balance on the year's account ended at Michaelmas 1702, remaining in the Exchequer 6,867 8 6
To cash received there for the neat produce of these Duties :
Salt. Whale Fins.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
in 1702 Xmas quarter 11,358 1 6 2,514 13 3
in 1703 Lady day quarter 13,370 12 2,441 4 11
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 13,619 6 2,998 12
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 16,338 8 1,717 16 2
54,686 8 9,672 6
64,358 15 2
£71,226 3 8
Arrears of the 8d. per bushel Salt by 8-9 Wm. III, c. 20, granted from 25 March, 1697 to 25 December, 1699.
l. s. d.
To Balance brought from the year's account ended at Michaelmas, 1702 3 14 0
To cash for the neat receipts at the Exchequer :
in 1702 Xmas quarter 10 0
in 1703 Lady day quarter 372 6
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 57 14 1
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 118 1 7
558 2 4
£561 16 4
Expenditure
Per Contra.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
By [paid for] interest of loans hereupon at 5 per cent. 217 10 0
By Remains in cash at the Exchequer 28 September, 1703 982 16
In Mr. Hall's hands 27 September, 1703 41 8 2
1,024 4 10½
£1,241 14 10½
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By principal repaid 58,550 0 0
By [paid for] interest at 7 per cent. 6,108 4 0
By cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1703 :
l. s. d.
on Salt 4,806 19
on Whale Fins 1,761 0
6,567 19 8
£71,226 3 8
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1703 561 16 4
£561 16 4
Income.
The 28 pence per bushel on Salt [granted] from 25 December, 1699 for ever :
together with the Additional Stamp Duties on Vellum from 1 August, 1698, both by 9-10 Wm. III, c. 44.
l. s. d.
To Balance on the year's accompt ended at March, 1702 20,071 0
To cash paid into the Exchequer for the neat produce of these Duties :
Salt. Stamp Duties.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
in 1702 Xmas quarter 25,721 17 11½ 10,582 19
in 1703 Lady day quarter 30,189 7 10,248 16 10
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 31,670 13 11 10,984 5 3
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 37,002 4 7 10,399 18 10
124,584 3 6 42,216 0 166,800 4
£186,871 4 4
Arrears of the Duties on Stamped Vellum [by 5-6 Wm. and Mary, c. 21] which determined 28 June, 1698.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To money received at the Exchequer :
in 1702 Xmas quarter 104 7 8
in 1703 Lady day quarter 25 9 0
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 45 10
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 69 17 0
245 4
£245 4
The Continued Duties on Stamped Vellum, etc., granted 8-9 Wm. III, c. 20, from 28 June, 1698 to 1 August, 1706.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1702 5,644 0
To money received there for the neat produce of this Duty :
in 1702 Xmas quarter 10,144 3 8
in 1703 Lady day quarter 9,943 13 8
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 9,870 18 0
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 10,208 9 7
40,167 4 11
£45,811 5
Expenditure
Per Contra.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
By [paid to] the English Company trading in a joint stock to India on 133,040l. per an. 152,512 10 8
By [paid to] the General Society not trading in a joint stock on 26,960l. per an. 26,960 0 0
By cash remaining in the Exchequer on 28 September, 1703 :
on Salt 6,181 4 2
on Stamp Duties 1,217 9 6
7,398 13 8
£186,871 4 4
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By [paid for] interest of loans on credit of this grant at 8 per cent. 245 4
£245 4
Per Contra.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
By [money] paid on the Register for Loans on the Additional Impositions :
for Principal 2,000 0 0
for Interest 77 9 5
ditto on the Register for Loans on Stamp Duties ended 28 June, 1698 :
for Principal 25,800 0 0
for interest 13,155 17 10½
41,033 7
Balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1703 4,777 18 4
£45,811 5
Income.
The Revenue of the Post Office.
To Remains in cash at Michaelmas, 1702 :
As belonging to the late King. As belonging to her present Majesty.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
in the Exchequer 743 12 5,829 11
in the hands of Mr. Lilly, the Receiver of the Post Office 2,142 5 6 2,246 8 1
10,961 16 10
To money received by the said Mr. Lilly for the gross produce of this revenue :
As belonging to the late King. As belonging to her present Majesty.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
in 1702 Xmas quarter 3,327 6 0 20,123 3 9
in 1703 Lady day quarter 1,790 0 10 24,212 14 3
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 856 19 5 25,601 6 7
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 592 8 6 22,240 10 2
6,566 15 8 92,177 14 9
out of which is to be abated :
for account of her present present Majesty :
for salaries and wages to officers 7,055 6 8
for incidents 3,086 11 10
for allowances for letters returned 224 0 6
for allowances for ship letters 146 9 7
for allowances to Postmasters 1,434 11 9
for charge of packet boats 20,526 6 3 32,473 6 7
59,704 8 2 66,271 3 10
£77,233 0 8
Expenditure.
Per Contra.
By paid :
By the Receiver General of this Revenue. On account of the late King's Civil List. On account of her present Majesty's Civil List.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
to the Prince of Denmark 25,000 0 0
to sundry persons on pensions and annuities 3,400 0 0 23,525 0 0
At the Receipt of the Exchequer.
to Sir Benjamin Bathurst, Cofferer of her Majesty's Household 9,000 0 0
to Lord Edward Russell, Treasurer of the Chamber to the late King 809 5
to the Earl of Montague, Master of the Great Wardrobe 336 17 2
to Thomas Lloyd, Master of the Works 19 13 1,101 10 6
to Foreign Ministers on their ordinary and extraordinary allowances 654 13 6 928 12
to fees and salaries [payable at the Exchequer] 2,575 8 3,878 0 0
to pensions and annuities [payable at the Exchequer] 50 0 0
to [royal] bounties [payable at the Exchequer] 40 0 0
to William Lowndes for Secret Service 500 0 0
to Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, for her present Majesty's Privy Purse 1,611 2
to Contingencies of divers salaries 1,014 6 10 970 6 2
to Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance for Gunners' stores for packet boats 426 15 9
8,860 4 66,981 6 10¾ 75,841 11 8
By Balance in cash at Michaelmas, 1703 in the Exchequer :
of moneys belonging to late King 592 8 6
in the Post Office Receiver's hands : for her present Majesty's Civil List 789 0 6
1,391 9 0
£77,233 0 8
Income.
Small Branches [of the Revenue] and Casual Revenues.
To cash remaining in the Exchequer at Michaelmas, 1702 :
For the late King's Civil List. For her present Majesty's Civil List.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
on Sheriffs' proffers 2 12 8
on Seizures 69 3 0 125 7
on Wine Licences 1,000 0 0
on Fines and Forfeitures 30 0 0
on Lottery Rent 162 15 10
264 11 6 1,125 7
1,389 19
To receipts as charged by the Exchequer Certificates for account of Small Branches :
l. s. d. l. s. d.
First Fruits (whereof 3,000l. by tallies of pro) 3,446 19
Tenths of the Clergy (whereof 7,900l. by tallies of pro on the Queen's Civil List) 1,604 18 11 7,903 9
Fines on alienations (whereof 1,000l. by tallies of pro on the Queen's Civil List) 1,133 3 6 1,500 0 0
Wine Licences Revenue 4,100 0 0
[Sheriffs'] Proffers 134 12 9 905 8 9
Compositions [in the Exchequer] 2 18 8 17 2 11
Seizures 18,268 10 2 9,126 2 2
Land Revenue : to wit Rents of Lands 457 11 0
Fines of Leases 390 12 2
Wood sales 108 0 0 420 0 0
Duchy of Cornwall rents 3,133 1 3
Savoy Hospital rents 900 0 0
Rents on Grants :
to wit [? Savoy rents] 541 14
to wit Grant of the Lottery Farm 1,650 0 0
Fines for misdemeanours 1 0 0 88 10 1
Brewers' forfeitures (of which 194l. 0s. 8d. from maltsters) 85 7 11 219 0 8
Money repaid per William Lowndes 100 0 0
Money repaid per Walter Whitfeild, being money saved by respits on the Marines anno 1702 1,420 5 8
Money repaid by Charles Fox, being gained by way of premium for tallies on the sixth 4s. Aid anno 1703 disposed by him 500 0 0
Profits of the Hanaper 37 4 7
26,221 13 2 31,974 1 58,195 14 11½
£59,585 14
Expenditure
Per Contra.
Out of the late King's [Civil List] Revenues. Out of the [Civil List] Revenues granted [to] her present Majesty.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
By [paid to] Lord Bradford, Cofferer, upon account [of the Household] out of Seizures 1,200 0 0 By [paid to] Sir Benj. Bathurst, Cofferer : out of Wine Licences 1,000 0 0
By [paid to] Lord Edward Russell, Treasurer of the Chamber, 112l. out of Tenths ; 500l. out of Alienations ; 2l. 19s. 4d. out of Proffers ; 6s. 8d. out of Compositions ; 2,033l. 2s. 11d. out of Seizures ; 100l. out of money repaid per Mr. Lowndes 2,748 8 11 By [paid to] Lord Fitz Hardinge, Treasurer of the Chamber : 285l. 6s. 6d. out of Proffers ; 8l. 12s. 11d. out of Compositions ; 160l. out of Seizures ; 3l. 5s. 7d. out of Land Revenue ; 10l. 3s. 4d. out of rent of grants ; 45l. 18s. 4½d. out of Fines on misdemeanours 513 6
By [paid to] Earl of Montague, Master of the Great Wardrobe 633l. 3s. 6d. out of Alienations ; 1,330l. 3s. 4d. out of Seizures 1,963 6 10
By [paid to] Thomas Lloyd, Paymaster of the Works, 15l. 4s. 6d. out of Tenths ; 0l. 13s. 4d. out of Proffers ; 2,103l. 15s. 2d. out of Seizures 2,119 13 0 By [paid to] Thomas Lloyd, Paymaster of the Works : 146l. 7s. 4d. out of Proffers ; 1l. 13s. 4d. out of Compositions ; 1l. 6s. 8d. out of Rents of grants ; 17l. 6s. 8½d. out of Fines for misdemeanours 166 14
By [paid to] Foreign Ministers : 1l. 8s. 0d. out of Proffers ; 2l. 12s. 0d. out of Compositions ; 1,845l. 1s. 0d. out of Seizures 1,849 1 0 By [paid to] Foreign Ministers : 36l. 5s. 8½d. out of First Fruits ; 2l. 9s. 0½d. out of Tenths ; 3,110l. out of Seizures 3,148 14 9
By [paid to] Fees and Salaries : 122l. 8s. 0d. out of Tenths ; 107l. 11s. 10d. out of Proffers ; 3,304l. 0s. 4½d. out of Seizures ; 2,993l. 12s. 9d. out of Land Revenue ; 85l. 7s. 11d. out of brewers' forfeitures 6,613 0 10½ By [paid to] Fees and Salaries : 210l. 13s. 7d. out of First Fruits ; 501l. out of Tenths ; 2l. 10s. 0d. out of Alienations ; 145l. 15s. 11¼d. out of Proffers ; 2l. 3s. 4d. out of Compositions ; 703l. 5s. 11d. out of Seizures ; 8l. 4s. 1d. out of Land Revenues ; 5l. out of Rents on grants ; 18l. 3s. 3d. out of Fines for misdemeanours ; 219l. 0s. 8d. out of brewers' forfeitures ; 37l. 4s. 7d. out of Profits of the Hanaper 1,853 1
Carried forward £16,493 10 £6,681 16 10¼ Per Contra.
Expenditure
Per Contra.
Out of the late King's [Civil List] Revenues. Out of the [Civil List] Revenues granted [to] her present Majesty.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 16,493 10 Brought forward 6,681 16 10¼
By [paid to] Pensions and Annuities : 2l. 9s. 0½d. out of Tenths ; 18l. 18s. 3d. out of Proffers ; 1,413l. 8s. 6½d. out of Seizures ; 1,787l. 12s. 6d. out of Rent of Lotteries 3,222 8 4 By [paid to] Pensions and Annuities : 3,000l. out of First Fruits ; 7,400l. out of Tenths ; 1,000l. out of Alienations ; 294l. 3s. 4d. out of Seizures 11,694 3 4
By [paid to] Edward Nicholas for [the Queen's] particular Bounties : out of Seizures 3,465 11 11
By [paid to Royal] bounties [payable] at the Exchequer : out of Tenths 43 10 0 By [paid to Royal] Bounties [payable] at the Exchequer : 22l. 7s. 10d. out of Proffers ; 4l. 13s. 4d. out of Compositions ; 84l. 9s. 1d. out of Seizures ; 450l. 17s. 8d. out of Land Revenue ; 7l. 1s. 9d. out of fines for misdemeanours 569 9 8
By [paid to] the Duchess of Marlborough for the Privy Purse : 497l. 10s. 0d. out of Alienations ; 81l. 6s. 8d. out of Proffers ; 333l. 6s. 8d. out of Land Revenues; 482l. 4s. 7½d. out of Rents of Grants 1,394 7 11½
By [paid to] Charles Shales, goldsmith : out of Seizures 1,500 0 0 By [paid to] Charles Shales, goldsmith : 90l. 13s. 9d. out of Proffers ; 16s. 8d. out of Land Revenues 91 10 5
By [paid to] Contingencies : 1,309l. 7s. 4¼d. out of Tenths ; 5l. 8s. 0d. out of Proffers ; 2,100l. 6s. 5½d. out of Seizures ; 247l. 8s. 6d. out of Land Revenues ; 31l. out of Fines for misdemeanours 3,693 10 4 By [paid to] Contingencies : 200l. out of First Fruits ; 133l. 10s. 8d. out of Proffers ; 337l. 4s. 1d. out of Seizures ; 1l. 13s. 4d. out of Land Revenues ; 43l. out of Rents on Grants 715 8
Carried forward £24,952 19 Carried forward £24,612 8
Income
The Duty ofper cent. from Barbados and the Leeward Islands.
To Cash paid into the Exchequer by the Receiver General of Customs :
For the late King's Account. For her present Majesty's Account.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
in 1702 Xmas quarter 7,321 12 4 272 10 0
in 1703 Lady day quarter 254 9 5
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 498 15 0
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 3,593 14 5
7,576 1 9 4,364 19 5
To charge for so much paid by the said Receiver General to Mrs. Tillotson on her pension, 7 November, 1702 150 0 0
7,726 1 9 12,091 1 2
£12,091 1 2
Expenditure
Per Contra.
Out of the late King's [Civil List] Revenues. Out of the [Civil List] Revenues granted [to] her present Majesty.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 24,952 19 Brought forward 24,612 8
By [paid to] Public Services to wit anno 1702 : in part of the charge of the 10,000 men : out of imprest money [repaid] per Walter Whitfeild 1,420 5 8
ditto anno 1703 [by paid to] Charles Fox on account of the Additional Forces : out of money gained by disposing tallies on the sixth 4s. Aid 500 0 0
26,532 13 11½
Balance to Cash in the Exchequer at Michaelmas, 1703 1,533 5 6,566 15
26,486 4 8 33,099 9
£59,585 14
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Particulars of the [above] Remains in Cash :
Sheriffs' Proffers 0 6 8
Seizures 1,507 15 1,096 15
Fines of Leases 50 0 0
Wine Licences 4,100 0 0
Wood sales 420 0 0
Revenue Savoy Hospital 900 0 0
Rent of Lotteries 25 3 4
£1,533 5 £6,566 15
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By paid Mrs. Tillotson on her pension for Xmas quarter, 1701 per the Receiver General of Customs 150 0 0
Paid at the Receipt of the Exchequer.
By [paid to] Visct. Duplin by assignment from the Earl of Kinnoul on a perpetuity 1,000 0 0
By [paid to] Sir Bevill Granville, Governor of Barbados, on his salary of 1,200l. per an. 600 0 0
By [paid to] Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance for stores of war and gunners' salaries 5,769 3 9
7,369 3 9
Balance in cash in the Exchequer the 28 September, 1703 4,571 17 5
Memorandum : This revenue in the late King's time was part of the funds settled for the Civil List : but since his death is set apart to the payment of the perpetuity to the Earl of Kinnoul and for supplying the Leeward Islands with stores etc. for their defence.
£12,091 1 2
Income
Coynage Duty [by 12-13 Wm. III, c. 11].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To money received at the Exchequer :
in 1702 Xmas quarter 994 3
in 1703 Lady day quarter
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 445 0
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 2,047 10
3,486 14
£3,486 14
Revenue by Licensing Hackney Coaches, granted for 21 years from Midsummer, 1694 [by 5-6 Wm. and Mary, c. 22].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To cash remaining in the Exchequer at Michaelmas, 1702 2,793 9
To money received there :
in 1702 Xmas quarter
in 1703 Lady day quarter 500 0 0
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 500 0 0
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 600 0 0
1,600 0 0
£4,393 9
The Revenue arising to her Majesty by Prizes.
To cash paid into the Exchequer :
For Prizes. For Perquisites of Admiralty, Salvage Money, etc.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
in 1703 Lady day quarter 28,305 4 4 1,500 0 0
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 41,609 14 5 200 0 0
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 21,990 17 8 1,495 12 6
91,905 16 5 3,195 12 6 95,101 8 11
To cash paid into the Exchequer per William Lowndes being received from the Receiver General of Prizes on repayment of money advanced out of Secret Service to carry on the business of Prizes at the first settling thereof 300 0 0
£95,101 8 11
Expenditure
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By [paid to] Isaac Newton, Esq., Master and Worker of the Mint upon account for the service thereof 3,486 14
£3,486 14
Per Contra.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
By paid in aid of the Public Funds for the year 1702.
To Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance, for land services of the Office of Ordnance in part of 70,973l. 13s. 9d. 2,535 8 10
To the Earl of Ranelagh, towards charge of the 40,000 men in part of 700,000l. anno 1702 141 9
To ditto for Guards and Garrisons in part of 264,874l. 10s. 0d. anno 1702 500 0 0
To Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy, for Sick and Wounded : to the head of Wages 224l. 7s. 7¾d. ; to the head of Victualling 275l. 12s. 4¼d. ; for account of the charge of 10,000 men in sea service 577l. 18s. 5½d. 1,077 18
4,254 16 10¾
In aid of the Public Funds for the year 1703.
To Cha. Fox, on account of the Alliances with Portugal 22 1
For Extraordinary Services not within particular clauses of appropriation.
To the Earl of Ranelagh for Capt. Durell as Aide de Camp to Prince Vaudemont anno 1697 116 11
£4,393 9
Per Contra.
By payments :
l. s. d. l. s. d.
In aid of the Public Funds anno 1702.
To Sir Thomas Littleton [Treasurer of the Navy] for Sick and Wounded : to the head of Wages 3,000 0 0
To ditto for ditto : to the head of Victualling 3,120 19
6,120 19
To the Earl of Ranelagh for Guards and Garrisons in part of 264,874l. 10s. 0d. 25,121 6
To ditto for the 10,000 men in sea service in part of 87,125l. 10s. 0d. 5,094 16 7
To ditto for the 40,000 men acting with the Allies : in part of 700,000l. 34,263 6
64,479 9 1
For Extraordinary Services [of the War] not esteemed part of the appropriations anno 1702.
To the Earl of Ranelagh : for the Elector of Treves : for half a year's Subsidy to Xmas 1702 2,812 10 0
In aid of the Public Funds for the year 1703.
To Charles Fox, on account of the Troops of Augmentation 2,000 0 0
To ditto on account of the alliances with Portugal 17,701 14 10½
19,701 14 10½
93,114 13 9
By Balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1703 2,286 15 2
£95,401 8 11
Income
Arrears of the Duties on Paper, granted for 2 years from 1 March, 1696 [by 8-9 Wm. III, c. 7].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 28 September, 1702 3 8
To money received there between 28 September, 1702 and 28 September, 1703 to wit in the week ended :
31 December, 1702 1 8 5
25 June, 1703 9 11
10 19
£14 7 6
The Funds granted 7 and 8 Wm. III [c. 3] for cancelling Exchequer Bills.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September, 1702 :
on Capitation Duties 131 10
on Additional Tonnage and Poundage 0 8
on Additional 12d. per pound 62 0
193 19 4
To money received there between 28 September, 1702 and 28 September, 1703 [by 8-9 Wm. III, c. 24] :
on Capitation Subsidies granted for one year from 25 January, 1696-7 1,295 8 8
on the Additional Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage granted for 2¾ years from 1 May, 1697 56 1
on the Additional 12d. per pound granted for one year from 25 January, 1696-7 81 17
1,433 11 0
£1,627 10 4
Expenditure
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By [paid for] interest of loans on these Duties at 8 per cent. 12 0 0
By balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September, 1703 2 7 6
£14 7 6
Per Contra.
By principal and interest allowed [repaid] on [Exchequer] Bills cancelled :
Principal. Interest.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
on Captitation Duties 480 0 0 186 16 7
on Additional 12d. per pound 40 0 0 15 18
520 0 0 202 11
722 11
By Balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1703 :
on Capitation Duties 760 2
on Additional Tonnage and Poundage 56 13
on Additional 12 pence per pound 87 19
904 15
£1,627 10 4
Income
l. s. d. l. s.
on the Fourth 4s. Aid, 7 Wm. III 7 9 9
on the First 3s. Aid, 9 Wm. III 0 12 8
on the Third Quarterly Poll, 9 Wm. III 4 14
on the Second 3s. Aid, 9 Wm. III 10 0 0
on the Third 3s. Aid, 10 Wm. III 13 1 10
on the Second 2s. Aid, 11 Wm. III 714 16 0
on the Fourth 3s. Aid, 12 Wm. III :
of the one third 1,933 4 10¼
of the two thirds 12,191 17
15,205 16
To cash received at the Exchequer between 28 September, 1702 and 28 September, 1703 of the several Taxes and Aids as follows :
In the quarters ended Xmas, 1702. Lady day, 1703. Midsummer, 1703. Michaelmas, 1703. Total.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
1 Wm. and Mary, First Poll 6 11 0 6 11 0
2 Wm. and Mary, Second Poll 20 9 0 20 9 0
1 Wm. and Mary, Second Aid and Additional 12d. Aid 8 19 0 10 19 0 19 18 0
3 Wm. and Mary, First Quarterly Poll 34 3 0 22 10 0 56 13 0
4 Wm. and Mary, First 4s. Aid 53 3 0 92 9 0 115 12 0
5 Wm. and Mary, Second Quarterly Poll 81 3 0 54 4 0 135 7 0
5 Wm. and Mary, Second 4s. Aid 1,334 3 11 10 0 1,345 13
6 Wm. and Mary, Third 4s. Aid 212 10 0 148 0 0 14 9 8 28 8 0 403 7 8
7 Wm. III, Fourth 4s. Aid 883 8 7 750 0 0 2,543 18 0 149 12 7 4,326 19 2
8 Wm. III, First 3s. Aid 750 0 0 95 11 24 19 10 40 8 3 910 19
9 Wm. III, Third Quarterly Poll 1,567 9 6 30 10 6 546 6 0 2,144 6 0
9 Wm. III, Second 3s. Aid 1,963 0 11 2,292 1 3,947 6 8,202 18 7
10 Wm. III, Third 3s. Aid 743 4 2,500 0 0 2,907 13 6,150 17 5
11 Wm. III, Second 2s. Aid 887 1 619 14 4 1,506 16
12 Wm. III, Fourth 3s. Aid (One Third) 6,743 10 623 5 4 715 11 10½ 13 7 3 8,095 14 10¾
12 Wm. III, Fourth 3s. Aid (Two Thirds) 13,487 0 11¼ 1,246 10 8 1,431 3 26 14 16,191 9
49,663 12
Carried forward £64,869 9
Expenditure
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
Out of the First Poll of 1 Wm. and Mary.
Paid to Charles Fox on account of alliances with Portugal anno 1703 6 11 0
Out of the Second Poll of 2 Wm. and Mary.
Paid to ditto more for ditto 20 9 0
Out of the 2s. Aid and Additional 12d. Aid.
Paid to ditto more for ditto 10 19 0
Paid to the Bank of England in part of their Deficiency at June, 1701 8 19 0
Out of the First Quarterly Poll.
Paid to the Earl of Ranelagh for Capt. Durell in part pay anno 1697 34 3 0
Paid to Charles Fox on account of alliances with Portugal ut supra 22 10 0
Out of the First 4s. Aid.
Paid to interest of loans at 7 per cent. 145 12 0
Out of the Second Quarterly Poll.
Paid to interest of loans at 6 per cent. 135 7 0
Out of the Second 4s. Aid.
Paid to Sir Thomas Littleton for Sick and Wounded to the head of Wages anno 1702 414 7
Paid to Charles Fox on account of Portugal alliances ut supra 11 10 0
Paid to the Bank of England in part of their Deficiency at June, 1701 919 16
Out of the Third 4s. Aid.
Paid to interest of loans at 5 per cent. 403 7 8
Out of the Fourth 4s. Aid.
Paid to the Earl of Ranelagh for Durell in part of pay anno 1697 7 9 9
"this last a misapplication."
Paid to principal repaid 277 10 0
Paid to interest [of loans] at 6 per cent. 4,049 9 2
Out of the First 3s. Aid.
Paid to interest of loans at 8 per cent. 910 12 8
Out of the Third Quarterly Poll.
Paid to interest of loans at 7 and 8 per cent. 2,147 0 0
Out of the Second 3s. Aid.
Paid to Mr. Lionell Herne upon account for cancelling Exchequer Bills 6,671 2
Memorandum. Mr. Herne is made Debtor by a particular account and the principal and interest allowed on the Cancelled Bills appear thereby.
Paid to Annuities for 1, 2, and 3 lives in part of arrears to 17 May, 1697 12 0 0
Note : There was placed on this Aid anno 1699 to satisfy these arrears 31,911l. 14s. 10d. The sums which have been actually paid including the 12l. as above amount to 30,827l. 2s. 1¼d. leaving 1,084l. 12s. 8¾d. still to clear the credit taken anno 1699.
Out of the Third 3s. Aid.
Paid to principal [of loans] repaid 4,000 0 0
Paid to interest [of loans] at 7 per cent. 2,059 18 11
Out of the Second 2s. Aid.
Paid to principal [of loans] repaid 1,200 0 0
Paid to interest [of loans] at 5 per cent. 698 10 2
Out of Two Thirds of the Fourth 3s. Aid.
Paid to principal [of loans] repaid 16,620 0 0
Paid to interest [of loans] at 6 per cent. 1,094 14 8
Out of One Third of the Fourth 3s. Aid.
Paid to principal [of loans] repaid 1,100 0 0
Paid to interest [of loans] at 6 per cent. 12 13 7
Paid to Lionell Herne upon account for cancelling Exchequer Bills 8,916 6 2
Mr. Herne is made Debtor for this by a particular account.
Carried forward £51,910 18 1
Income
l. s. d.
Brought forward 64,869 9 5
£64,869 9 5
Arrears of the Duties on Marriages, Births, etc., by 6 and 7 Wm. III, c. 6, which ended the 1st May, 1700.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To money received at the Exchequer : for 1702 Xmas quarter
for 1703 Lady day quarter 1,077 16 7
for 1703 Midsummer quarter 415 17 3
for 1703 Michaelmas quarter 71 2 6
1,564 16 4
£1,564 16 4
The Continued Duties on Marriages, Births, etc., by 8 and 9 Wm. III, c. 20, from the 1st May, 1700 to 1 August, 1706.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To Remains in cash at the Exchequer, 28 September, 1702 2,191 19
l. s. d.
To money received there :
in 1702 Xmas quarter 11,721 2 1
in 1703 Lady day quarter 10,416 6 3
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 8,334 16 6
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 13,150 6 2
43,622 11 0
but from these deduct :
to repay the executors of Ralph Williamson an overpayment on his account of these Duties for the County of York anno 1699 75 3 5
43,547 7 7
£45,739 7
Expenditure
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
Brought forward 51,910 18 1
l. s. d.
Remains at Michaelmas 1703.
of the First 3s. Aid 0 19
of the Third Quarterly Poll 2 0
of the Second 3s. Aid 1,559 16
of the Third 3s. Aid 104 0 4
of the Second 2s. Aid 323 1 10½
of the Two Thirds 10,968 12 10
12,958 11 4
£64,869 9 5
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By [paid for] principal repaid [of loans] on credit of these Duties 1,235 7 3
Paid by interest [on said loans] at 8 per cent. 329 9 1
£1,564 16 4
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By [paid for repayment of] principal [money of loans] on the Register for the Duties on Marriages ended 1 May, 1700 [transferred to the Register of these Continued Duties] 26,790 3 0
By [paid for] interest on the [loans on the] same Register at 8 per cent. 15,713 9 6
43,503 12 6
By balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September, 1703 3,235 14
£45,739 7
Income
The Duties on Houses for Windows, granted 7 and 8 Wm. III, c. 18, for 7 years from 25 March, 1690.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To the Remain in cash at the Exchequer, 28 September, 1702 8,517 13
To money received there :
in 1702 Xmas quarter 30,103 19 11½
in 1703 Lady day quarter 25,529 2 10
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 26,381 19 0
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 31,288 18
113,303 19 10
£121,821 12 10½
The Fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies, granted anno ult. Wm. III and 1 Anne, c, 6, for one year from 25 March 1702.
l. s. d.
To cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September, 1702 76,049 3 10
To money received there :
On the Fifth 4s. Aid. On the Subsidies.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
in 1702 Xmas quarter 462,123 12 9 53,624 0 0
in 1703 Lady day quarter 364,594 17 9 59,869 0 0
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 592,784 8 81,171 2 10
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 146,024 17 43,995 8 5
1,565,527 16 4 238,659 11 3 1,804,187 7 7
£1,880,236 11 5
The sixth 4s. Aid [granted by] 1 Anne, st. 2, c. 1, for one year from 25 March, 1703 as also
The several Subsidies, granted by a distinct Act for the same year.
l. s. d.
To Cash received at the Receipt of the Exchequer :
on the sixth 4s. Aid between 2 July, 1703 and 28 September, 1703 183,717 9 0
on the Subsidies between 13 August, 1703 and 28 September, 1703 2,106 7 11
£185,823 16 11
Expenditure
Per Contra.
By [paid for repayment of] principal [of loans] and [paid for] interest of [the said] loans on the several following Registers viz. :
Principal. Interest.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
on the first 4s. Aid 1,150 0 0 47 18 8
on the third 4s. Aid 2,000 0 0 104 7 8
on the fourth 4s. Aid 20,000 0 0 602 8 4
on the three fourths Customs 11,750 0 0 1,935 9 2
on the two thirds double 9d. Excise 3,000 0 0 164 3 11
on the Additional Impositions 40,400 0 0 4,128 3 7
on the Stamp Duties on Vellum etc. 5,000 0 0 121 4 2
on the Duties on Marriages, Births, etc. 23,800 0 0 9,322 0 0
106,300 0 0 8,035 17 6 114,335 17 6
Balance remaining in Cash in the Exchequer, 20 September, 1703 7,485 15
£121,821 12 10½
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By [paid in repayment of] principal [money of loans on the Register of this Act] 1,791,866 10 9
By [paid for] interest [on the said loans] at 6 per cent. 64,896 7 6
Memorandum : 500,000l. part of the loans on this Register was charged without interest being issued to the Treasurer of the Navy.
By Balance in Cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September, 1703 23,173 13 2
£1,880,236 11 5
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By [paid for] principal repaid [of the loans on the Register of this Act] : out of the sixth 4s. Aid 148,500 0 0
By [paid for] interest [on the said loans] at 5 per cent. 8,071 17 6
By [paid for] interest on the loans at 5 per cent. : out of the Subsidies 155 12 6
By Balance in cash remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1703 :
l. s. d.
on the sixth 4s. Aid 27,145 11 6
on the Subsidies 1,950 15 5
29,096 6 11
£185,823 16 11
Income
Loan Money.
l. s. d.
Loans on the Duties on Houses and Windows, 7 and 8 Wm. III, c. 18.
To Cash remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September, 1702
112 0
More, being overpaid upon transferring Mr. Palmes's Cash to the Teller that succeeded him 10 July, 1702 0 0
£112 0 10
The Exchequer [in account] for new money brought from the Mint [representing loans] on sundry Public Funds.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
To money remaining there [in the Exchequer] 28 September, 1702 :
on contributions for Reversionary Annuities 7 Wm. III 0 4 3
on loans on credit of the Act for said Annuities 5 6 6
on loans on the Continued Impositions 7 Wm. III 10 4 6
15 15 3
£15 15 3
Loans on the 3,700l. per week out of the Hereditary and Temporary Excise by 12 and 13 Wm. III, c. 12 : for the year 1701.
To loans remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1702, viz.
l. s. d.
part of 400,000l. being the first part of the credit on this Fond 30,023 8
part of 420,000l. the credit on the last part of ditto 30,033 5
£33,056 14
Expenditure
Per Contra.
By paid towards making good the Deficiencies of the clipped money to which these loans were appropriated, and applied towards satisfying interest of loans on the several Registers following viz.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
for interest on [loans on] :
the first 4s. Aid
0 1
the fourth 4s. Aid 18 2
the second Quarterly Poll 0 4 11¼
the three Fourths Customs 0 0
the Additional Impositions 0 8 3
the Stamp Duties on Vellum 0 13 5
the Duties on Salt, Glass Wares, etc. 0 0 4
the Duties on leather to which the loans on coals anno 1696 were transferred 0 6 1
19 17 11½
By loans [moneys] remaining in the Exchequer, 28 September, 1703 92 2 10½
£112 0 10
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By [paid for] interest of loans on the first 3s. Aid 8 Wm. III, c. 6, out of Reversionary Annuities 0 4 3
By [paid to] the Earl of Ranelagh for Capt. Durell an aide de camp to Prince Vaudemont anno 1697 15 11 0
£15 15 3
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
Out of loans on the first part of the Fond.
By [paid for] interest on [loans on] the Register for the first 3s. Aid in further part of 33,847l. 18s. 5d. appropriated for a year 282 0 0
By [paid for] interest on [loans on the] third Quarterly Poll : in further part of 18,381l. 12s. 0d. appropriated for a year 166 11 2
By [paid for] interest on [loans on] Coals transferred to [the Register of loans on] leather : in further part of 52,966l. [appropriated] for 18 months 208 5 0
Out of loans on the last 420,000l. in aid of the public Fonds for the year 1702.
By [paid to] the Earl of Ranelagh, late Paymaster of the Forces :
for the Guards and Garrisons in part of 264,874l. 10s. 0d. 22,216 0 7
[By ditto] for account of the 10,000 soldiers in sea service in part of 87,125l. 10s. 0d. 1,982 11 8
[By ditto] for account of the 40,000 men acting with the Allies in part of 700,000l. 5,834 13
30,690 1 11½
By Balance remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1703 [being to wit moneys] of loans on the first part 2,366 12
£33,056 14
Income
Loans on the fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies granted ult. Wm. III and 1 Anne, c. 6.
l. s. d.
pro anno 1702.
To loans remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1702 22,739 3 11
£22,739 3 11
Loans on the Duties on Malt, Mum etc., granted ult. Wm. III, and 1 Anne, st. 2, c. 3 :
together with the tallies of Assignment on the Surplus of these Duties above 600,000l. lent and the interest [thereof].
l. s. d.
pro anno 1702.
To loans remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1702 10,716 5
l. s. d.
To the amount of the tallies levied at the Exchequer between 20 November, 1702 and 25 December, 1702 193,042 1 10
[ditto] between 12 March, 1702-3 and 27 March, 1703 17,352 17 10½
[ditto] in the week ended 14 May, 1703 18,095 15 0
228,490 14
£239,206 19 11¾
Expenditure
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By paid [for] interest of Loans on the several Fonds following :
on the first 3s. Aid in further part of 33,847l. 18s. 5d. appropriated for a year 1,711 3 1
on the third Quarterly Poll in further part of 18,381l. 12s. 0d. appropriated for a year 4,747 11 2
on the third 3s. Aid in further part of 1,738l. 0s. 7d. appropriated for a year 648 19 10
on Coals transferred to Leather : in part of 35,310l. 13s. 4d. appropriated for a year 10,578 17 3
17,686 11 4
By [moneys of] loans applicable to like interest remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1703 5,052 12 7
£22,739 3 11
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
Out of loans on Malt being part of the Fonds granted pro anno 1702.
By [paid to] Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy, for Wear and Tear 1,764 15 4
ditto for Walter Whitfeild, Paymaster of the Marines, upon account 2,400 0 0
By [paid to] the Earl of Ranelagh for Guards and Garrisons in part of 264,874l. 10s. 0d. anno 1702 933 7 5
ditto for account of 10,000 soldiers in sea service in part of 87,175l. 10s. 0d. anno 1702 3,658 3 4
ditto for account of 40,000 men in part of 700,000l. anno 1702 584 19
By [paid to] the 7 Commissioners for Public Accounts : quarter's salary to March, 1702 875 0 0
ditto the 5 Commissioners for Army Debts etc., like salary 500 0 0
Out of the tallies levied on the Surplus part of the same year's Fonds.
By [paid to] Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance, for land services of the Ordnance in part of 70,973l. 13s. 9d. 30,000 0 0
By [paid to] the Earl of Ranelagh for Guards and Garrisons in part of 264,874l. 10s. 0d. anno 1702 29,703 4 6
ditto for account of 10,000 soldiers in sea service in part of 87,175l. 10s. 0d. anno 1702 14,144 18 8
ditto for account of 40,000 men in part of 700,000l. anno 1702 154,642 11
£239,206 19 11¾
Income
Loans on the sixth 4s. Aid granted 1 Anne. st. 2, c. 1, for one year from 25 March, 1703.
To loans made at the Exchequer between 28 September 1702 and 28 September, 1703, in manner following :
in money. by levying tallies.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
between 20 December, 1702 and 31 December, 1702 668,658 10 0 700,000 0 0
between 31 December, 1702 and 27 March, 1703 294,532 5 0
between 27 March, 1703 and 25 June, 1703 25,410 0 0
between 25 June, 1703 and 28 September, 1703 111,399 5 0
1,100,000 0 0 700,000 0 0 1,800,000 0 0
£1,800,000 0 0
Loans pro anno 1703 on the Subsidies granted by an Act 1 Anne st. 2, c. 17, for one year from 25 March, 1703.
in money. by levying tallies.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
To loans made at the Exchequer between 26 February, 1702-3 and 27 March, 1703 67,743 0 0 100,000 0 0
ditto between 27 March, and 25 June, 1703 20,982 0 0
ditto between 25 June and 28 September, 1703 33,730 0 0
122,455 0 0 100,000 0 0 222,455 0 0
£222,455 0 0
Expenditure
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
Out of the loans in money.
By [paid to] Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy : for the Ordinary 35,000 0 0
ditto for Wages to Seamen 179,678 9 8
ditto for Walter Whitfeild, Paymaster of the Marines, upon account 23,749 1 3
ditto for Victualling 198,639 18 2
ditto for Wear and Tear 149,000 0 0
By [paid to] Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance, for sea services [of the Ordnance] upon account 36,000 0 0
ditto for land services [of the Ordnance] 20,000 0 0
By [paid to] Charles Fox, Esq., for account of the 40,000 men acting with the Allies 278,276 11 7
ditto for account of the additional 10,000 men 23,889 15
ditto for account of alliances with Portugal 21,500 0 0
By [paid to] John How for account of Guards and Garrisons anno 1703 48,449 1 10
ditto for account of the 10,000 men in sea service anno 1703 12,715 12 6
By [paid to] the Trustees for circulating Exchequer Bills : upon account 1,650 0 0
By [paid to] the 7 Commissioners for Public Accounts for salary for 1703 Midsummer quarter 875 0 0
By [paid to] the 5 Commissioners for Army Debts, etc. for same quarter 500 0 0
1,029,923 10
Out of the Tallies.
By [paid to] Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy, upon account : for uses to be appointed :
in tallies registered first in course without interest 300,000 0 0
in tallies with interest registered after 751,508l. 200,000 0 0
By [paid to] Charles Fox upon account : for uses to be appointed : in tallies with interest 200,000 0 0
Note : the respective [said] accountants are made debtor for these tallies by a particular account [infra p. cvi] so that the uses to which they are or shall be directed to be applied will thereby appear.
1,729,923 10
Balance in loans remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1703 70,076 9
£1,800,000 0 0
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
Out of the Loans in money.
By [paid to] Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy : for the Ordinary 19,000 0 0
ditto for Wages to Seamen 10,321 10 4
ditto for Walter Whitfeild, Paymaster of Marines : upon account 3,120 6 4
ditto for the Victualling 15,000 0 0
By [paid to] Charles Fox on account of the Additional Forces of 10,000 men anno 1703 15,730 0 0
By [paid to] John How on account of the Guards and Garrisons anno 1703 44,220 9 5
ditto for account of the 10,000 men in sea service anno 1703 8,914 14 4
By [paid to] the Trustees for Circulating Exchequer Bills : upon account 3,147 19 7
Out of Tallies.
By [paid to] John How : upon account for uses to be appointed [for the Guards and Garrisons] : in tallies without interest : first in course 100,000 0 0
Note : Mr. How is made Debtor for these tallies by a particular account following infra p. cvi : so that the uses to which they are applied will appear thereby.
Balance in loans [moneys] remaining in the Exchequer the 28 September, 1703 3,000 0 0
£222,455 0 0
Income.
Loans, pro anno 1703, on the Duties on Coals, Culme, etc. granted 1 Anne, st. 2, c. 4, for 5 year from 14 May, 1703.
in money. by levying tallies.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
To loans made between 26 February, 1702-3 and 27 March, 1703 222,889 16 0 200,000 0 0
ditto between 27 March, and 25 June, 1703 10,200 0 0
ditto between 25 June and 28 September, 1703 51,145 0 0
284,234 16 0 200,000 0 0 481,234 16 0
£484,234 16 0
Loans, pro anno 1703, on Malt, Mum, etc. granted 1 Anne, st. 2, c. 3, for one year from 23 June, 1703.
in money. by levying tallies.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
To loans made at the Exchequer between 26 February and 27 March, 1703 270,211 15 4 200,000 0 0
ditto between 27 March, 1703 and 25 June following 129,788 4 8
ditto between 25 June and 28 September following
400,000 0 0 200,000 0 0 600,000 0 0
£600,000 0 0
Expenditure.
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
Out of Loans in money.
By [paid to] Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy, for Wear and Tear 113,764 15 4
By [paid to] Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance, upon account : for sea services of the Ordnance 20,000 0 0
ditto for land services of the Ordnance 9,497 19 9
By [paid to] Charles Fox, on account of the 40,000 men acting with the Allies 59,747 13 4
ditto for account of the Additional Forces of 10,000 men 14,269 3 8
ditto for account of alliances with Portugal 37,738 9 10
By [paid to] John How, on account of the Guards and Garrisons anno 1703 27,140 5 10¼
ditto for account of the 10,000 men in sea service 1,143 2 3
ditto for account of the Invalids 778 1 0
Out of tallies.
By [paid to] Charles Fox, upon account for uses to be appointed : in tallies without interest : first in course 200,000 0 0
Note : Mr. Fox is made debtor for these tallies by a particular account following infra p. cvi : so that the uses to which they are applied will appear thereby.
By Balance of Loans [moneys] remaining in the Exchequer 28 September, 1703 155 4 11¾
£484,234 16 0
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
Out of Loans in money.
By [paid to] Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy : for the Ordinary 10,000 0 0
ditto for Wages to seamen 144,607 0 0
ditto for Walter Whitfeild, Paymaster of Marines : upon account 16,398 5 5
ditto for the Victualling 96,152 7 0
ditto for Wear and Tear 13,000 0 0
By [paid to] Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance : upon account for land services of the Ordnance 10,502 0 3
By [paid to] Charles Fox : on account of the 40,000 men acting with the Allies 50,000 0 0
ditto for account of the additional Forces of 10,000 men 21,870 3 3
ditto for account of alliances with Portugal 20,306 0 0
By [paid to] John How : on account of the Guards and Garrisons anno 1703 12,184 9 4
ditto for account of the 10,000 men in sea service 2,597 15 8
ditto for account of the Invalids 2,381 19 1
Out of the Tallies.
By [paid to] Charles Fox in tallies first in course without interest for uses to be appointed 100,000 0 0
By [paid to] Sir Charles Littleton : in like tallies next in course, without interest : for uses of the Navy to be appointed 100,000 0 0
Note : the respective accountants above are made Debtor for these tallies in a particular account following infra p. cvi : so the uses to which they are appointed will appear thereby.
£600,000 0 0
Income.
Contributions, pro anno 1703. for Annuities by an Act 1 Anne [St. 2, c. 5] for 89 years from 25 June, 1702-3, out of 9d. Excise for 99 years and out of Two Sevenths 9d. Excise granted for ever.
l. s. d.
To moneys contributed at the Exchequer, 5 March, 1702-3, for Annuities on the Excise granted for 99 years 79,155 0 0
ditto on the same day for annuities on the Two Sevenths Excise granted for ever 8,475 0 0
Memorandum : these were in lieu of certain annuities at first purchased on these Fonds for single lives which happened to fall by the decease of the nominees before the estates in reversion were sold on any former Act.
£87,630 0 0
Lionell Herne for money imprested to him for purchasing [and cancelling] Exchequer Bills.
l. s. d.
To cash for the Balance remaining in his hands on the [said] account to 28 September, 1702 3,192 6
To money imprested to him for cancelling Exchequer Bills :
Out of the Second 3s. Aid 9 Wm. III. Out of the Third part of the Fourth 3s. Aid 12 Wm. III.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
in 1702 Xmas quarter 485 3 4 6,021 7
in 1703 Lady day quarter 2,869 18 2,165 19
in 1703 Midsummer quarter 3,316 0 1
in 1703 Michaelmas quarter 728 19
6,671 2 8,916 6 2 15,587 8
To money received for discount on Exchequer Bills bought up to be cancelled : as charged by this accomptant [on himself voluntarily] 46 19 8
£18,826 14
Expenditure
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By [paid to] Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy, for the Naval Ordinary 6,000 0 0
ditto for the Victualling 25,332 12 9
ditto for Sick and Wounded to this head [of the Victualling] : by the hand of Richard Povey 4,000 0 0
ditto for Wear and Tear 400 0 0
By [paid to] Charles Fox, on account of the Additional 10,000 men 10,213 4
By [paid to] John How, on account of Guards and Garrisons anno 1703 23,771 4 8
ditto for account of the 10,000 men in sea service 4,031 17
ditto for Invalids 26 0 0
By [paid to the] Commissioners for Public Accounts in part of 2,500l. for incident charges 1,000 0 0
By [paid to the] Commissioners for stating Army Debts : one quarter on their salary 500 0 0
ditto for incidents 1,500 0 0
By [paid to the] Trustees for Circulating Exchequer Bills : upon account 10,852 0 5
£87,630 0 0
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
By principal allowed on Exchequer Bills cancelled by the second 3s. Aid 7,200 0 0
By interest on the said Bills 2,420 3 7
By principal allowed on Exchequer Bills cancelled by the Third part of the fourth 3s. Aid 6,200 0 0
By interest on the said Bills 1,926 9
By allowed the accountant, Mr. Herne, for his service and disbursements in the affair [of cancelling the said Bills] : by warrant dated 29 July, 1703 870 19 11
18,627 13
By cash remaining in the accountant's hands 28 September, 1703 199 0
more to rectify errors 0 0
£18,826 14
Income.
Several accomptants for the sums imprested to them in tallies for uses to be appointed.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
In tallies on Fonds granted pro anno 1703.
Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy :
to tallies on the fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies remaining in his hands undisposed at March, 1702 supra p. xcv 500,000 0 0
In tallies on Fonds granted pro anno 1703.
ditto to tallies levied in his name :
on the sixth 4s. Aid supra p. c 500,000 0 0
on the Duties on Malt and Mum supra p. cii 100,000 0 0
600,000 0 0
In tallies on Fonds granted for the same year.
To Charles Fox, Esq., Paymaster of the Forces Abroad :
to tallies levied in his name on the sixth 4s. Aid supra p. c 200,000 0 0
on the Duties on Coals, Culme, etc. supra p. cii 200,000 0 0
on the Duties on Malt, Mum. etc. supra p. cii 100,000 0 0
500,000 0 0
In tallies on Fonds granted for the same year.
To John How, Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons :
tallies levied in his name on the Subsidies supra p. c 100,000 0 0
£1,700,000 0 0
Expenditure
Per Contra.
By the applications directed at the Treasury out of money advanced on the tallies per contra.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
On the tallies on the fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies, anno 1702.
Sir Thomas Littleton :
for Wages to Seamen in general 164,500 15 9
for Sick and Wounded : to this head : per Richard Povey 10,810 16 0
for the Victualling 199,173 16
for Sick and Wounded : [carried] to this head : per Richard Povey 7,207 4 0
for Wear and Tear 5,000 0 0
for the Ordinary of the Navy 10,000 0 0
for the debt to Sick and Wounded in the last war : per Richard Povey 9,981 14 10¾
for Marine Regiments : per Walter Whitfeild 43,315 14 8
for Transports : per Atkinson and Roope 24,325 13 0
474,315 14 8
On the tallies on the sixth 4s. Aid, anno 1703.
Sir Thomas Littleton :
for Wages to Seamen in general 70,000 0 0
for Sick and Wounded : [put] to this head : per Richard Povey 17,000 0 0
for Wear and Tear 200,000 0 0
287,000 0 0
Charles Fox :
for account of the 40,000 men 186,380 3 0
for Subsidies to the King of Denmark 9,079 18 0
for ditto to the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel 3,026 12 8
for ditto to the Elector of Treves 1,513 6 4
200,000 0 0
On the tallies on Malt, anno 1703.
Sir Thomas Littleton
for the Victualling 97,000 0 0
Charles Fox :
for account of the 40,000 men 83,259 10 6
for Subsidies to the King of Denmark 9,300 0 0
for ditto to the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel 5,952 7
for ditto to the Elector of Treves 1,488 1 10¾
100,000 0 0
On the tallies on Coals, anno 1703.
Charles Fox :
for account of the 40,000 men 171,226 19 11
On the tallies on the Subsidies, anno 1703.
John How :
for account of Guards and Garrisons 26,709 19
for account of the 10,000 men in sea service 1,607 12 1
28,317 11
By balance remaining unapplied at Michaelmas, 1703, in the hands of
Sir Thomas Littleton :
on the fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies, anno 1702 25,684 5 4
on the sixth 4s. Aid, anno 1703 213,000 0 0
on the Malt, anno 1703 3,000 0 0
Charles Fox :
on the Duties on Coals, anno 1703 28,773 0 1
John How :
on Subsidies, anno 1703 71,682 8 10½
342,139 14
£1,700,000 0 0
Income.
A General Abstract Of The Accounts Of The Public Revenues, Taxes And Moneys Borrowed From Michaelmas, 1702 To Michaelmas, 1703.
Remains.
To the Remains in cash at Michaelmas, 1702 not only in the Receipt of the Exchequer but also in the hands of the Receivers General of several Branches of the said revenues and in the hands of Sir Thomas Littleton of tallies on the fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies then unapplied to any use.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
On tallies on the fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies in the hands of Sir Thomas Littleton, unapplied at Michaelmas, 1702 500,000 0 0
On Customs ended Xmas, 1699 8,419 5 3
On Customs commencing from Xmas, 1699 34,785 12 4
On Additional Tonnage and Poundage determined by the death of the late King 598 1 1
On ditto on the grant for the Queen's life 24,215 4
On arrears of the Duties on Coffee 29 1 3
On arrears of Hawkers and Pedlars' Licence Money 942 11
On Duties on Low Wines Continued 432 19 4
On Continued Impositions on Wines, Vinegar, etc. 38,928 0
On 25 per cent. on French Goods 21,904 2
On 5s. per ton on French ships 342 14 0
On 22 pence per lb. on India wrought silks 9,797 5 4
On Additional Impositions 7,053 19 4
On Duties on Coals and Culm 7,159 17 8
On 5s. per chaldron on Cynders 291 10
On 15 per cent. on India wrought silks 6,185 1
On arrears of the Duties on Leather 8 10 10¾
On Hereditary and Temporary Excise for the Queen's Civil List 34,745 5
On 3,700l. per week Excise 6,266 18 1
On arrears of the Double 9d. Excise ended 17 May, 1697 233 14
On arrears of the Double Excise ended 17 November, 1691 326 17 7
On 9d. Excise for 16 years 5,761 4
On Hereditary 9d. Excise for the Bank and others 20,715 10
On 9d. Excise for 99 years 49,888 7 10¼
On arrears of Malt Duties for Malt Tickets 8,278 9 11¾
On Duties on Sweets for Malt Tickets 501 12 0
On New Duties on Malt 21,351 3 1
On 12 pence per bushel on Salt 6,577 10 9
On Duties on Whale fins 289 17 9
On arrears of the 8 pence per bushel on Salt 3 14 0
On 28 pence per bushel on Salt 18,507 8
On Additional Stamp Duties 1,563 11 11
On Continued Stamp Duties 5,644 0
On Letter [or Post Office revenue] money for the late King's Civil List 2,885 17
On ditto for her present Majesty's Civil List 8,075 19
On seizures for the late King's Civil List 69 3 0
On ditto for her present Majesty's Civil List 125 7
On rent of the Lotteries 162 15 10
On fines for misdemeanours [sic for Fines and Forfeitures] 30 0 0
On Wine Licences for the Queen's Civil List 1,000 0 0
Carried forward £854,098 7
Expenditure.
General Abstract
Per Contra.
[Issues for the Navy, anno 1702 and 1703.]
To Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy, upon accompt for the services following : on the proportions [voted] to the following heads.
For 1702. For 1703.
l. s. d. l. s. d. l. s. d.
For the Ordinary :
to wit in General 16,000 0 0
for the Yards under this head 51,000 0 0
for imprests and bills of exchange 10,000 0 0 3,000 0 0
80,000 0 0
For Wages generally 164,500 15 9 100,000 0 0
for Wages : for Sick and and Wounded and prisoners at War, per Richard Povey 22,505 5 6,000 0 0
For Wages : for the Chest at Chatham 11,000 0 0
For Wages : for medicines for the Hospital ships 4,607 0 0
For Wages : for Marine Regiments' pay, per Walter Whitfeild 45,715 14 8 43,267 13 0
For Wages : for Transports, per Mr. Atkinson and Mr. Roop : to Cadiz and the West Indies 47,089 18
744,686 7 0
Memorandum : this last item is taken as part of the charge of the 5,000 Marines : as [it is] placed to this head.
For Victualling :
imprest for bills of exchange and contingencies 25,000 0 0 93,410 19 0
Sick and Wounded and Prisoners at War, per Richard Povey 10,603 16 1,000 0 0
the [Victualling] course 174,173 16 338,713 18 11
General service [of the Victualling] 12,353 6
658,255 17
For Wear and Tear :
For imprests for bills of exchange and contingencies 11,000 0 0 23,764 15 4
For the Yards 86,255 0 0
For the Course [of Wear and Tear] 365,715 0 0
For freight to Barbary for captives 1,164 15 4
For ditto of the Earl of Peterborough's equipage for the West Indies 600 0 0
For ditto of Col. Seymour's equipage as Governor of Maryland 400 0 0
488,929 10 8
Carried forward £1,971,871 14 8
Income.
General Abstract.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 854,098 7
On Proffers ; for the late King's Civil List 2 12 8
On rent of Hackney Coaches 2,793 9
On first 3s. Aid, 8 Wm. III 0 12 8
On fourth 4s. Aid, 8 Wm. III 7 9 9
On Duties on Marriages Continued 2,191 19
On Duties on Houses 8,517 13
On arrears of the 20 per cent. on Paper 3 8
On second 3s. Aid, 10 Wm. III 40 0 0
On Capitation Subsidies, 7 [8-9] Wm. III 131 10
On Additional Tonnage for Exchequer Bills 0 8
On Additional 12d. per £, 7 Wm. III 62 0
On second Quarterly Poll, 10 Wm. III 4 14
On third 3s. Aid, 10 Wm. III 13 1 10
On second 2s. Aid, 11 & 12 Wm. III 714 16 0
On fourth 3s. Aid, 12 and 13 Wm. III one third 1,933 4 10¼
On fourth 3s. Aid, 12 and 13 Wm. III, two thirds 12,491 17
One fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies, 1 Anne 76,049 3 10
On Loans on the Duties on Houses 112 0
On Contributions for Annuities 0 4 3
On Loans on the Act for Annuities 5 6 6
On Loans on the Continued Impositions 10 4 6
On Loans on the first part of the 3,700l. per week Excise 3,023 8
On Loans on the last part of ditto 30,033 5
On Loans on the fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies 22,739 3 11
On Loans on Malt 10,716 5
On Mr. Herne for money imprested to him for cancelling Exchequer Bills 3,192 6
In all for the Remains at Michaelmas, 1702 1,028,888 16
Carried forward £1,028,888 16
Expenditure
General Abstract.
l. s. d.
Brought forward 1,971,871 14
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
For the debt to Sick and Wounded and Prisoners of War in the last war 9,981 14 10¾
9,981 14 10¾
Carried forward £1,981,853 9
The abovesaid particular of Navy Supplies were directed to be satisfied out of the Funds and Revenues following.
Anno 1702. Anno 1703.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
loans on the fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies 474,315 14 8
loans on Malt, Mum, etc. 4,164 15 4
surplus on the Malt Duties (all loans and interest being satisfied) 43,522 17
loans on the sixth 4s. Aid 873,067 9 1
loans on Subsidies 47,441 16 8
loans on Coal and Culme 113,764 15 4
loans on Malt, Mum, etc. 377,157 12 5
Contributions for Annuities out of the 99 years Excise 35,732 12 9
In Aid [of the above]. arrears of Customs ended Xmas, 1699 1,673 2 8
25 per cent. on French goods 1,490 13 7
5s. per ton on French ships 145 17 0
Plantation Duties 170 4 0
5s. per chaldron on Cynders before 14 May, 1703 172 7
money gained by respits on Marines paid into the Exchequer, per Walter Whitfeild 1,420 5 8
rent of Hackney Coaches 1,077 18
prize money and perquisites of Admiralty 6,120 19
second 3s. Aid 414 7
534,689 3 1,447,164 6 3 total £1,981,853 9
Income
General Abstract.
l. s. d.
Brought forward 1,028,888 16
l. s. d.
Neat Produce of the Revenue.
Customs : in being at Michaelmas, 1703.
Customs continued from Xmas, 1699 to 1 August, 1706 311,857 11
Additional Tonnage and Poundage from 9 March, 1701-2 for the Queen's life 249,590 11
Impositions on Wines and Vinegar continued from 29 September, 1701 to 1 August, 1706 98,832 15
ditto on Tobacco 104,056 12
ditto on East India goods 189,910 2 5
Additional Impositions from 1 March. 1696-7 to 1 August, 1706 34,420 3
Coals and Culme continued from 14 May, 1703 to 14 May, 1708 42,556 0 9
5s. per chaldron on Cinders continued for the same time 100 0 0
Coffee, tea, spices, etc. continued from 30 April, 1701 to 1 May, 1706 26,914 16
15 per cent. on Muslins from 30 September, 1701 to 30 September, 1706 47,135 16
25 per cent. on French goods granted for 21 years from 28 February, 1696-7 12,253 3 3
5s. per ton on French ships granted 12 Car. II 198 6 5
Plantation Duties, 25 Car. II 1,037 2 2
4½ per cent. Duty in specie from Barbados and the Leeward Islands 12,091 1 2
Coinage Duty for the Mint : continued to 1 June, 1708 3,486 14
Whale fins and Scotch linens granted from 10 July, 1698 to 10 July, 1706 9,672 6
Arrears on [Customs] Revenues expired.
Customs ended at Xmas, 1699 3,856 3 0
Additional Tonnage and Poundage ended by the King's death 8,735 16 1
Impositions on Wines and Vinegar ended 29 September, 1701 56,873 7
Impositions on Tobacco, ended 29 September, 1701 26,467 5
Impositions on East India goods, ended 29 September, 1701 210 19 10
Coals and Culme, ended 17 May, 1696 130 11 0
Coffee, tea, spices, etc., ended 30 April, 1701 69 10
15 per cent. on India wrought silks and Muslins, ended 30 September, 1701 9,193 12 7
22 pence per lb. on India wrought silks, ended 29 September, 1701 0 5 9
Coals and Culme, ended 15 May, 1703 56,981 6 0
5s. per chaldron on Cinders, ended 15 May, 1703 754 4
20 per cent. on Paper, ended 1 March, 1698-9 10 19
Additional Tonnage and Poundage, ended 1 February, 1699-1700 for Exchequer Bills 56 4
Carried forward £1,307,453 10 £1,028,888 16
Expenditure
General Abstract.
l. s. d.
Brought forward 1,981,853 9
Per Contra.
Payments to the Ordnance.
Paid to Charles Bertie, Treasurer and Paymaster of the Office of Ordnance.
For the year 1702. For the year 1703.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
For land services generally 50,973 13 9 40,000 0 0
For sea services generally 20,000 0 0 56,000 0 0
70,973 13 9 96,000 0 0
The above services were directed to be satisfied out the Fonds and Revenues following :
Anno 1702. Anno 1703.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
surplus of Malt Duties 50,000 0 0
loans on sixth 4s. Aid 56,000 0 0
loans on Coal and Culme 29,497 19 9
loans on Malt, Mum, etc. 10,502 0 3
In Aid.
25 per cent. on French goods 2,113 4
5s. on French ships 342 14 0
22 pence on India Silks 9,747 5 4
15 per cent. on Muslins 6,185 1
rent of Hackney Coaches 2,535 8 10
£70,973 13 9 £96,000 0 0
Extraordinaries [of the Ordnance].
For stores of war and pay to Engineers, Gunners, etc. for the Caribbee Islands : out of the Four and a Half per cent. 5,769 3 9
For Gunners stores for the Alliance and Expedition packet boats : out of Civil List Funds : to wit out of the Letter money 426 15 9
6,195 19 6
173,169 13 3
Carried forward £2,155,023 2 10½
Income.
General Abstract.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 1,307,453 10 1,028,888 16
To cash for the neat Produce of the several Revenues of Excise and Salt between March, 1702 and March, 1703.
Duties and Revenues in being at Michaelmas, 1703.
Hereditary and Temporary Excise for the Queen's Civil List 262,634 17 0
More to answer the appropriation of 3,700l. per week 192,400 0 0
9d. for 16 years from 17 May, 1697 152,327 19
Hereditary 9d. for the Bank 146,920 17 10½
9d. for 99 years from 25 January, 1692-3 146,922 17
36s. per barrel Sweets from 25 March, 1701 to 25 March, 1706 1,142 18 10½
Low Wines Continued for 24 March, 1701-2 to 24 March, 1706-7 15,741 17
Malt, Mum and Cyder continued from 24 June, 1703 to 24 June, 1704 1,241 14 10½
12d. per bushel Salt granted 7-8 Wm. III for ever 54,686 8
28d. per bushel Salt from 25 December, 1699 for ever 124,584 3 6
Arrears on revenues expired.
Double Excise, ended 17 November, 1691 0 0 0
Double 9d., ended 17 May, 1697 0 3
Malt, ended 20 July, 1699 94 2
Leather, ended 20 April, 1700 266 19
8d. per bushel Salt, ended 25 December, 1699 558 2 4
Malt, Mum and Cyder, granted from 9 March, 1701-2 to 24 June, 1703 645,344 0 8
Fines on Maltsters including 194l. 0s. 8d. placed to account at the Exchequer as brewers' forfeitures 1,054 3 11
1,745,924 8 11¾
Borne forward £3,053,377 19 £1,028,888 16
Expenditure.
General Abstract.
l. s. d.
Brought forward 2,155,023 2 10½
Per Contra.
Payments for the Army.
Paid to Charles Fox, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad.
For the year 1703.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
On account of the 40,000 men.
For subsistence, offreckonings, clearings and contingencies 800,595 18
For bread and bread waggons, per Olivarez Machado 22,524 5 5
For Levy money 66 0 0
For waggon money for the Danes and Prussians 1,778 4
For the charge of Transports, per Atkinson and Roop 3,926 10 8
828,890 18 4
On account of Subsidies to the Allies.
For the King of Denmark 18,379 18 0
For the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel 8,979 0
For the Elector of Treves 3,001 8
30,360 6 6
On account of the Additional 10,000 men.
For levy money, subsistence and clearings 84,972 7
For Transports and provisions for Meredith's and Stanhope's Regiments from Ireland to Holland 3,500 0 0
88,472 7
On account of Alliances with Portugal.
For the King of Portugal towards the preparations of the first year 74,578 2 6
For levy money, subsistence and clearings of the English Regiments sent thither 4,966 7 4
For the charge of Transports by the hands of Atkinson and Roop 22,444 7 6
101,988 17 4
Extraordinaries [of the War].
For the circle of Swabia to prosecute the war in Germany : out of [the Queen's donative from her] Civil List money 23,923 0 0
1,073,635 9
Carried forward £3,228,658 12
Income
General Abstract.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 3,053,377 19 1,028,888 16
Carried forward £3,053,377 19 £1,028,888 16
Expenditure
General Abstract.
l. s. d.
Brought forward 3,228,658 12
Per Contra.
The abovesaid 1,073,635l. 9s. 4¾d. was directed out of the Aids and revenues following.
Anno 1703.
l. s. d.
Loans on the sixth 4s. Aid 523,666 7
Loans on Subsidies 15,730 0 0
Loans on Coals, Culme, etc. 282,982 6 9
Loans on Malt, Mum, etc. 192,176 3 3
Contributions for Annuities out of Excise for 99 years 10,213 4
In Aid.
Arrears of Customs, ended at Xmas, 1699 736 0 0
25 per cent. on French goods 3,805 2 10
22 pence on India wrought silks 0 5 9
5s. per chaldron on Cynders before 14 May, 1703 107 3 6
Rebate on tallies on sixth 4s. Aid disposed of per Mr. Fox 500 0 0
Rent of Hackney Coaches 22 1
Prize money 19,701 14 10½
Arrears of taxes :
First Poll
6 11 0
Second Poll 20 9 0
2s. Aid and 12d. Aid 10 19 0
First Quarterly Poll 22 10 0
Second 4s. Aid 11 10 0
Civil List : to wit [the Queen's donation : out of] Additional Tonnage and Poundage 23,923 0 0
£1,073,635 9
Paid to John How, Esq., Paymaster General of Guards and Garrisons and Land Forces.
On account of Guards and Garrisons.
l. s. d.
For subsistence, offreckonings, clearings and Contingencies 181,639 0
Carried forward £181,639 0 £3,228,658 12
Income
General Abstract.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 3,053,377 19 1,028,888 16
Carried forward £3,053,377 19 £1,028,888 16
Expenditure
General Abstract.
l. s. d.
Brought forward 3,228,658 12
per contra
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 181,639 0
For provisions to the Companies at Newfoundland paid over to the Treasurer of the Navy for the Commissioners of the Victualling 839 10 0
182,478 10
On account of the 5,000 men in sea service.
For subsistence, offreckonings, clearings and contingencies 30,710 14
For medicines to West India Regiments : to be paid over to the Earl of Peterborough 300 0 0
31,010 14
On account of the Invalids. For pay to the 4 Companies 2,933 0 1
For bounty money to the reduced men 253 0 0
3,186 0 1
216,675 4
In all by John How between March, 1702 and March 1703 over and above 71,682l. 8s. 10½d. remaining in his hands in tallies undisposed as per account hereafter.
Borne forward £3,445,333 16 11¾
The above particulars amounting to 216,675l. 4s. 8½d. were directed to be satisfied out of the Funds and Revenues following.
l. s. d.
loans on the sixth 4s. Aid 61,164 14 4
loans on Subsidies 81,452 14 10½
loans on Coal, Culme, etc. 29,064 9
loans on Malt, Mum, etc. 17,164 4 1
Contributions for annuities 27,832 2
£216,675 4
Memorandum : It appears that the payments in respect of Guards and Garrisons and of the 5,000 men men were not exactly distinguished by the Paymaster because it is found that the Regiments in the West Indies were sometimes placed under one head and sometimes under the other.
Income
General Abstract.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 3,053,377 19 1,028,888 16
Carried forward £3,053,377 19 £1,028,888 16
Expenditure.
General Abstract.
l. s. d.
Brought forward 3,445,333 16 11¾
Per Contra.
Payments to the Earl of Ranelagh for the Forces as late Paymaster General of the Forces, towards the public services for the year 1702.
On account of Guards and Garrisons.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
For subsistence. offreckonings, clearings and Contingencies 89,331 0
For levy money 1,886 0 0
For Invalids 2,286 15 0
93,503 15
On account of the 5,000 men in sea service.
For subsistence, offreckonings, clearings and Contingencies to Regiments under his pay 22,643 14 7
For Col. Dudley for raising a Company in New England and sending them to Jamaica 178 9 0
For Walter Whitfeild, Paymaster of Marines, for Regiments under his pay 2,658 3 4
25,480 6 11
On account of the 40,000 men.
For subsistence, offreckonings, clearings and Contingencies 231,831 7
For the King of Denmark on his subsidies 18,095 15 0
For horses lost in service 987 0 0
For Stephen Evance et al. to make good the difference of exchange upon remittances 6,053 2 3
256,987 4 10¼
Extraordinaries.
For the Elector of Treves, two quarters' subsidies to Xmas, 1702 out of prize money 2,812 10 0
378,957 12
Carried forward £3,824,291 9 3
Income.
General Abstract.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 3,053,377 19 1,028,888 16
Carried forward £3,053,377 19 £1,028,888 16
Expenditure.
General Abstract.
l. s. d.
Brought forward 3,824,291 9 3
Per Contra.
The abovesaid sum of 378,957l. 12s. 3¼d. was directed to be supplied out of Fonds and Revenues following.
l. s. d.
Loans on Malt, Mum, etc. anno 1702 9,753 5 7
25 per cent. on French goods 24,474 15 7
5s. per ton on French ships 44 15 0
Plantation Duties 528 17 3
5s. per chaldron on Cinders before 14 May, 1703 146 7 2
15 per cent. on India Silks, etc. 9,193 12 7
Civil List (Hereditary and Temporary Excise) 33,008 4 11½
Rent of Hackney Coaches 758 0 10½
Prize money 67,291 19 1
First Quarterly Poll 34 3 0
Fourth 4s. Aid 7 9 9
Loans on 3,700l. per week Excise 30,033 5
Loans on the Annuity Act, 1694 5 6 6
Loans on Continued Impositions, 1694 10 4 6
£378,957 12
Carried forward £3,824,291 9 3
Income.
General Abstract.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 3,053,377 19 1,028,888 16
The Neat Produce of the Revenue of the Post Office and several Casual Revenues and Profits answered at the Exchequer.
On account of the late King. On account of her present Majesty.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Post Office revenue 6,566 15 8 59,704 8 2
66,271 3 10
Casual Revenues.
First Fruits 3,446 19
Tenths of the Clergy 1,604 18 11 7,903 9
Fines for Alienations 1,133 3 6 1,500 0 0
Revenue of Wine Licences 4,100 0 0
Sheriff's proffers 134 12 9 905 8 9
Compositions 2 18 8 17 2 11
Seizures 18,268 10 2 9,126 2 2
Rents of Lands 457 11 10
Fines of leases 390 12 2
Wood Sales 108 0 0 420 0 0
Revenue of the Duchy of Cornwall 3,133 1 3
Savoy Hospital rents 900 0 0
Rents on Grants 541 14
Rent of Lottery Farm 1,650 0 0
Fines for Misdemeanours 1 0 0 88 10 1
Brewers' forfeitures 85 7 11 25 0 0
Memorandum : These fines exclusive of 194l. 0s. 8d. for maltsters' forfeitures placed by Exchequer certificate to this head.
l. s. d.
Money repaid, per William Lowndes 100 0 0
ditto, per Walter Whitfeild, being saved by respits on the Marines, anno 1702 1,420 5 8
ditto, per Charles Fox, being gained by way of premium upon tallies on the sixth 4s. Aid disposed by him 500 0 0
Profits of the Hanaper : per tallies of pro 37 4 7
26,221 13 2 31,780 1 58,001 14
Carried forward £3,177,650 17 10¾ £1,028,888 16
Expenditure
General Abstract.
l. s. d.
Brought forward 3,824,291 9 3
Per Contra.
[The Late King's Civil List].
Arrears to the late King's Family and servants.
l. s. d.
Francis, Earl of Bradford, Cofferer of the Household to the late King : upon account 1,200 0 0
Lord Edward Russell, Treasurer of the Chamber : upon account 5,679 0 10
Ralph, Earl of Montague, Master of the Great Wardrobe : upon account 2,300 4 0
Thomas Lloyd, Paymaster of the Works :
upon account 2,350 0 0
Foreign Ministers, on their ordinaries 1,290 11 5
Foreign Ministers, on their extraordinaries 4,560 9 6
Fees and Salaries at the Exchequer 11,431 9
Pensions and Annuities at the Exchequer 3,272 8 4
Duchess of Cleveland, per the Post Office 3,400 0 0
Mrs. Tillotson, per the Customs Cashier out of the 4½ per cent. 150 0 0
Edward Nicholas : upon account 576 7 2
Royal bounties 43 10 0
Charles Shales, the goldsmith, for plate 1,500 0 0
Contingencies : to wit
rewards for services 2,080 19 7
liberates of the Exchequer 1,059 7 6
disbursements 1,044 10
surplus on accounts 429 14
riding charges 25 5 0
rewards to Taxes Receivers 395 2 3
42,789 0
The above sums were provided out of the following revenues.
l. s. d.
Additional Tonnage and Poundage before 5 March, 1701-2 8,825 16 1
Letter or Post Office money 8,860 4
4⅓ per cent. Duty 150 0 0
Tenths 1,604 18 11
Proffers 136 18 9
Alienations 1,133 3 6
Seizures 16,829 17
Compositions 2 18 8
Fines and Forfeitures 116 7 11
Wood sales 108 0 0
rent of Lotteries 1,787 12 6
revenue of Cornwall Duchy 3,133 1 3
Money repaid per William Lowndes 100 0 0
£42,789 0
Carried forward £3,867,080 9
Income.
General Abstract.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 3,177,650 17 10¾ 1,028,888 16
Carried forward £3,177,650 17 10¾ £1,028,888 16
Expenditure.
General Abstract.
l. s. d.
Brought forward 3,867,080 9
Per Contra.
By the Civil List of her present Majesty :
over and above the payments for the use of the public made out of the revenues applicable to the Civil List.
At the Exchequer.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Sir Benjamin Bathurst, Cofferer, on account of her Majesty's Household 75,611 10
John, Lord Fitz-Hardinge, Treasurer of the Chamber 30,310 2
Lord Edward Russell, Treasurer of the Chamber to the late King. (This should have been paid out of the late King's Civil List arrears) 80 0 0
Ralph, Earl of Montague, Master of the Great Wardrobe : upon account 15,576 9 3
the Robes, per Charles Hodges under the direction of the Duchess of Marlborough, Mistress of the Robes 5,000 0 0
Thomas Lloyd, Paymaster of the Works : upon account 26,820 7
William Roberts, Paymaster of the Works at Windsor : upon account 5,374 10
Charles, Duke of Somerset, Master of the Horse : upon account for the extraordinaries of the Stables 11,000 0 0
Charles Johnson, upon account for the Stables when in commission 2,750 0 0
Foreign Ministers on their ordinaries 29,770 8 7
Foreign Ministers on their extraordinaries 4,442 0 0
Fees and salaries payable at the Exchequer 77,917 13
Pensions and Annuities payable at the Exchequer 33,228 10 10
Edward Nicholas : upon account for Charities established by her Majesty 11,307 18 6
ditto for the French Protestants 15,000 0 0
the Band of Pensioners, per William Smith 9,000 0 0
Royal Bounties 14,895 9 8
Daniel, Earl of Nottingham, Secretary of State, for Secret Service 3,750 0 0
Carried forward £371,835 1 £3,867,080 9
Income.
General Abstract.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 3,177,650 17 10¾ 1,028,888 16
Carried forward £3,177,650 17 10¾ £1,028,888 16
Expenditure.
General Abstract.
l. s. d.
Brought forward 3,867,080 9
Per Contra.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 371,835 1
Charles Hedges, as same for the like 2,500 0 0
William Lowndes, for secret service 17,847 14
the Privy Purse, per Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough 26,600 0 0
Stephen Evance for jewels 5,650 0 0
Charles Shales, late her Majesty's goldsmith :
for plate 8,608 0 6
Samuel Smethin, the present goldsmith : for ditto 9,791 18 6
Contingencies :
law charges 2,922 14 4
rewards for services 4,603 9 11
surplus on accounts 400 17 0
riding charges 973 0 0
liberates of the Exchequer 2,515 17
charges and disbursements 1,326 4 6
rent of Mote Park 300 0 0
City Impost 96 12 0
Isaac Newton, Master and Worker of the Mint :
for the Coronation Medals 2,485 18
458,457 7 11½
Payable at the Excise Office.
the Queen Dowager on her annuities 12,209 15 2
the Prince of Denmark 25,000 0 0
the Duke of Northumberland 3,000 0 0
40,209 15 2
Payable at the Post Office.
the Prince of Denmark 25,000 0 0
several Pensions 23,525 0 0
48,525 0 0
547,192 3
Carried forward £4,414,272 12
Income.
General Abstract.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 3,177,650 17 10¾ 1,028,888 16
l. s. d.
To cash for the neat Produce of sundry Taxes, Aids and Supplies, 1702-3 :
rent of Hackney Coaches Licences, granted for 21 years from 24 June, 1694 1,600 0 0
licences to Hawkers, etc. continued from 24 June, 1701, to 24 June, 1706 4,687 13 0
arrears of ditto ended 24 June, 1701 460 0 0
Stamp Duties Continued from 28 June, 1698 to 1 August, 1706 40,167 4 11
Additional Stamp Duties from 1 August, 1688 for the East India Company 42,216 0
Arrears of the Stamp Duties, ended 28 June, 1698 245 16 4
Duties on Marriages, etc. Continued from 1 May, 1700 to 1 August, 1706 43,547 7 7
Arrears of ditto on the grant ended 1 May, 1700 1,564 16 4
Duties on Houses for Windows to 1 August, 1706 113,303 19 10
first Poll, 1 Wm. and Mary 6 11 0
second Poll, 2 Wm. and Mary 20 9 0
2s. Aid and Additional 12d. 1 Wm. and Mary 19 18 0
first Quarterly Poll, 3 Wm. and Mary 56 13 0
first 4s. Aid, 4 Wm. and Mary 145 12 0
second Quarterly Poll, 5 Wm. and Mary 135 7 0
second 4s. Aid, 5 Wm. and Mary 1,345 13
third 4s. Aid, 6 Wm. III 403 7 8
fourth 4s. Aid, 7 Wm. III 4,326 19 2
first 3s. Aid, 8 Wm. III 910 19
third Quarterly Poll, 9 Wm. III 2,144 6 0
second 3s. Aid, 9 Wm. III 8,202 18 7
third 3s. Aid, 10 Wm. III 6,150 17 5
second 2s. Aid, 11 Wm. III 1,506 16
One Third fourth 3s. Aid, 12 Wm. III 8,095 14 10¾
Two Thirds fourth 3s. Aid, 12 Wm. III 16,191 9
Capitation Subsidies, 9 Wm. III 1,295 8 8
Additional 12d. per £, 9 Wm. III 81 17
fifth 4s. Aid, ult. Wm. III, and 1 Anne 1,565,527 16 4
Subsidies for the same years 238,659 11 3
sixth 4s. Aid, 1 Anne 183,717 9 0
Subsidies, eodem anno 2,106 7 11
2,288,844 10 0
Borne forward £5,466,495 7 10¾ £1,028,888 16
Expenditure
General Abstract.
l. s. d.
Brought forward 4,414,272 12
Per Contra.
The above total of 547,192l. 3s. 1½d. was paid out of the [Civil List] Revenues following.
l. s. d.
Additional Tonnage and Poundage 228,805 17
Hereditary and Temporary Excise 227,219 6
Letter or Post Office money 66,554 11
Small Branches, viz.
First Fruits 3,446 19
Tenths 7,903 9
Alienations 1,500 0 0
Proffers 905 8 9
Seizures 8,154 14 4
Compositions 17 2 11
Rents on Grants 541 14
Wine Licences 1,000 0 0
Rents of lands 457 11 10
Fines of leases 340 12 2
Fines and forfeitures 307 10 9
Hanaper 37 4 7
£547,192 3
[Sundry Services out of unappropriated moneys].
l. s. d. l. s. d.
By [paid to] the assignees of George, late Earl of Kinnoul on a perpetuity out of the 4½ per cent. Duty 1,000 0 0
By [paid to] Sir Bevill Granville, Governor of Barbados on his allowance out of same Duty 600 0 0
1,600 0 0
By [paid to] Thomas Done for stating the accounts of the late Marine Regiments : out of the 25 per cent. Duty 262 10 0
By [paid to] the officers and clerks of the Tally Court for tallies struck without fee : viz. 338l. 0s. 11d. out of the Plantation Duties ; 10l. out of the 5s. per chaldron of Cinders and 28l. 6s. 3d. out of the arrears of Double Excise 376 7 2
By [paid to] the Agents for Taxes, salaries and incidents 491l. 10s. 7½d. out of the 5s. per chaldron of Cinders and 38l. 11s. 4d. of the arrears of Double Excise 530 1 11½
1,168 19
Carried forward £2,768 19 £4,414,272 12
Income
General Abstract.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 5,466,495 7 10¾ 1,028,888 16
To cash for sundry particulars answered at the Exchequer, between March, 1702 and March, 1703 not distinguishable under the foregoing heads.
l. s. d.
To her Majesty's share of Prizes 92,205 16 5
For Salvage Money and other Perquisites of Admiralty 3,195 12 6
For an overpayment upon transferring Mr. Palmes's cash to the Teller that succeeded him : on the head of loans on Windows 0 0
To Contributions for Annuities out of the Excise for 99 years 79,155 0 0
ditto out of the Two Sevenths 9d. Excise 8,475 0 0
Memorandum : These were for a certain term of 89 years from 25 June, 1702-3 in lieu of Annuities at first purchased on those funds for single lives, which happened to fall before the estates in reversion were purchased.
To cash charged by Lionell Herne in his account of Exchequer Bills cancelled : as for so much gained by way of discount on Bills bought up by him to be cancelled 46 19 8
183,078 8
5,649,573 16 6
Carried forward £6,678,462 12 11¾
Expenditure
l. s. d.
Brought forward 4,414,272 12
Per Contra.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 2,768 19
By [paid to] Robert Barker, Deputy Queen's Remembrancer, for entering the duplicates of the taxes annis 1698, 1699, 1700 and 1701 and charges of postage : out of the arrears of Double Excise 260 0 0
By [paid to] Lionell Herne, allowed out of the money imprested to him for cancelling Exchequer Bills for his service and disbursements in that affair 870 19 11
3,899 19
By [paid to] Isaac Newton, Esq., Master and Worker of the Mint : upon account [for the service of the Mint] : out of Coinage Duty 3,486 14
Sundry Public services within the provisions made by Parliament.
In 1702. In 1703.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
the 7 Commissioners for Public Accounts 2,625 0 0 4,875 0 0
the 5 Commissioners for Army Debts 1,000 0 0 2,500 0 0
the Trustees for Circulating Exchequer Bills : upon account 15,650 0 0
3,625 0 0 20,025 0 0 23,650 0 0
satisfied out of funds following viz. 1,375l. of loans on Malt anno 1702 ; 3,025l. of loans on the sixth 4s. Aid anno 1703 ; 3,147l. 19s. 7d. of loans on Subsidies anno 1703 ; 13,852l. 0s. 5d. of Contributions for annuities ; 2,010l. 19s. 5d. of the 25 per cent on French goods ; 113l. of arrears of Customs ended Xmas, 1699 ; 7l. 14s. 5d. of the 5s. per ton on French shipping ; 118l. 6s. 2d. of the 5s. per chaldron on Cynders : making in all 23,650l. : the last 4 items herein being "in aid."
Carried forward £31,036 13 5 £1,414,272 12
Income
General Abstract.
l. s. d.
Brought forward 6,678,462 12 11¾
Carried forward £6,678,462 12 11¾
Expenditure
l. s. d.
Brought forward 4,414,272 12
Per Contra.
Public Services within the provisions made by Parliament.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 31,036 13 5
By [paid to] the Bank of England on their perpetuity out of the Five Sevenths of the 9d. Excise 105,000 0 0
By ditto, more to complete 7,319l. 3s. 2¾d. for the year's deficiency ended 1 June, 1701 : viz. 2l. 19s. 0d. out of the first 12d. Aid, 5l. 19s. 4d. out of the first 2s. Aid and 919l. 16s. 2¼d. out of the second 4s. Aid 928 15
105,928 15
By [paid to] Annuities for 1, 2 and 3 lives out of the Two Sevenths 9d. Excise 36,430 6 4
By ditto more in part of arrears anno 1696 out of the second 3s. Aid
This last ought to be expunged because the entire sum to be paid out of the second 3s. Aid was brought to account as paid in the year 1699.
12 0 0
By [paid to] the Auditor of the Receipt for management [of these Annuities] : out of the Two Sevenths 9d. Excise 150 0 0
36,592 6 4
By [paid to] the proprietors of the Million Lottery Tickets by the hands of Richard Taylor : Paymaster thereof : out of the 9d. for 16 years 140,400 0 0
By [paid to] Annuities for 99 years out of the 9d. Excise for 99 years 120,650 12 6
By ditto Annuities at 7 per cent. with advantage of survivorship 7,559 11 6
By ditto management viz. 500l. to the Auditor of the Receipt ; 400l. to the Clerk of the Polls ; 30l. to the Tellers and 442l. 10s. 7¼d. to the Usher for Necessaries 1,642 10
129,852 17
By [paid to] the English Company trading to India out of 133,040l. per an. out of Salt and Stamp Duties 152,512 10 8
By ditto to the General Society on 26,960l. per an. out of same 26,960 0 0
179,472 10 8
623,283 3
Carried forward £5,037,555 15
Income
General Abstract.
l. s. d.
Brought forward 6,678,462 12 11¾
Carried forward £6,678,462 12 11¾
Expenditure
l. s. d.
Brought forward 5,037,555 15
Per Contra.
Interest of Loans on the Public Registers [of Loans] and otherwise : at the Exchequer.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
On the First 4s. Aid anno 1693 :
out of the said Aid 145 12 0
out of the General Fund for Deficiencies 4,328 3
out of loans on House Duties towards the Deficiency of the clipped money 0 1
4,473 17 4
On the third 4s. Aid, anno 1695 :
out of the said Aid 403 7 8
out of the General Fond for Deficiencies 19,960 19 2
20,364 6 10
On the fourth 4s. Aid, anno 1696 :
out of the said Aid 1,049 9 2
out of the General Fond for Deficiencies 45,212 6 1
out of the loans on Duties on Houses 18 2
49,279 17 8
On the Second Quarterly Poll, anno 1694 :
out of the said Poll 135 7 0
out of the General Fond for Deficiencies 6,288 0
out of the loans on House Duties 0 4 11¾
6,423 12 3
On the Three Fourths Customs :
out of the General Fond for Deficiencies 11,352 0
out of the loans on House Duties 0 0
11,352 1 3
On the Duties on Salt, Glass, etc. anno 1696 :
out of its proper Fond 6,108 4 0
out of the General Fond for Deficiencies 67,300 14 3
out of the loans on House Duties 0 0 4
73,408 18 7
On the Two Thirds Double 9d. Excise, anno 1691 :
out of arrears of the Double Excise 0 2 7
out of the General Fond for Deficiencies 6,589 6 1
6,589 8 8
On the Additional Impositions, anno 1693 :
out of the General Fond for Deficiencies 30,637 19 1
on the loans on House Duties 0 8 3
30,638 7 4
Carried forward £202,530 9 11 £5,037,555 15
Income
General Abstract
l. s. d.
Brought forward 6,678,462 12 11¾
Carried forward £6,678,462 12 11¾
Expenditure
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 202,530 9 11 5,037,555 15
per Contra.
l. s. d.
On the Stamp Duties, anno 1694 :
out of arrears [of same] 245 4
out of the General Fond for Deficiencies 14,928 3
out of loans on House Duties 0 13 5
15,174 1 6
On the Duties on Marriages, etc., anno 1695 :
out of arrears [of the same] 329 9 1
out of the General Fond for Deficiencies 37,600 5 7
37,929 14 8
On Continued Impositions, anno 1696 :
out of the General Fond for Deficiencies 15 16 7
On Coals, anno 1695, transferred to the Duties on leather :
out of arrears [of leather] 405 13 11
out of loans on the first part of the 3,700l. per week 208 5 0
out of loans on the fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies 10,578 17 3
out of loans on House Duties 0 6 1
11,193 2 3
On the 20 per cent. on Paper for taking in wrought plate :
out of arrears [of same] 12 0 0
On the first 3s. Aid, anno 1697 :
out of arrears [of same] 910 12 8
out of Contributions on on Annuities, anno 1696, in new money from the Mint 0 4 3
out of loans on the first part of the 3,700l. per week 282 0 0
out of loans on the fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies 1,711 3 1
2,904 0 0
On the third Quarterly Poll, anno 1698 :
out of arrears [thereof] 2,147 0 0
out of loans on the first part of the 3,700l. per week 166 11 2
out of loans on the fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies 4,747 11 2
7,061 2 4
Carried forward £276,820 7 3 £5,037,555 15
Income
General Abstract.
l. s. d.
Brought forward £6,678,462 12 11¾
Carried forward £6,678,462 12 11¾
Expenditure.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Brought forward 276,820 7 3 5,037,555 15
Per Contra.
l. s. d.
On the third 3s. Aid, anno 1699 :
out of arrears thereof 2,059 18 11
out of loans on the fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies 648 19 10
2,708 18 9
On the Duties on Coals and Culme, anno 1698 :
out of arrears 5,597 4 5
On the second 2s. Aid, anno 1700 :
out of arrears 698 10 2
On the Low Wines, Coffee, etc., continued, anno 1701 15,158 11 2
On the 3,700l. per week Excise, anno 1701 30,809 14 3
On the Two Thirds of the fourth 3s. Aid, anno 1701 :
out of arrears 1,094 14 8
On the One Third of ditto :
out of arrears 12 13 7
On the fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies, anno 1702 :
out of arrears 64,896 7 6
On the Duties on Malt, Mum, etc., anno 1702 :
out of those Duties 14,479 0 1
out of interest on tallies levied on the surplus of that Fond 3,695 4 6
18,174 4 7
On the Duties on Coals and Culme, anno 1703 3,524 17 0
On the sixth 4s. Aid, anno 1703 8,071 17 6
On the Subsidies, anno 1703 155 12 6
On the Duties on Malt, Mum, etc., anno 1703 217 10 0
On the Exchequer Bills :
out of Capitation Subsidies, anno 1697 186 16 7
out of the Additional 12d. Aid, anno 1697 15 18
out of the second 3s. Aid, by Lionell Herne 2,430 3 7
out of the One Third of the 4s. Aid by same 1,926 9
4,559 7 11¾
On Debentures for the Irish Transport debt :
out of arrears of the Duty on Coffee, etc. 1,501 0 3
Total of interest between March, 1702 and March, 1703 434,001 11
Borne forward £5,471,557 7
Income
General Abstract.
l. s. d.
Brought forward 6,678,462 12 11¾
£6,678,462 12 11¾
Expenditure.
l. s. d.
Brought forward 5,171,557 7
Per Contra.
By the Remains in cash at Michaelmas, 1703 as by the particular statement following : including 342,139l. 14s. 3½d. in tallies in the hands of particular Paymasters then undisposed 872,358 17
By Balance of the account of Loan Money as below p. cxliv which shews the moneys borrowed and the moneys repaid on the Public [Loan] Registers within this year : the moneys repaid exceeding the moneys borrowed by 334,516 7 11½
£6,678,462 12 11¾
Income.
Loan Money Account.
l. s. d. l. s. d.
Account showing the sums borrowed or advanced on the Public Fonds and Revenues.
To tallies of pro on the Surplus of the Duties on Malt, Mum. etc., anno 1702 228,490 14
To loans on the sixth 4s. Aid, anno 1703 :
in money 1,100,000 0 0
in fictitious loans 700,000 0 0
1,800,000 0 0
To loans on the Subsidies, anno 1703
in money 122,455 0 0
in fictitious loans 100,000 0 0
222,455 0 0
To loans on the Duties on Coals and Culme, anno 1703 :
in money 400,000 0 0
in fictitious loans 200,000 0 0
600,000 0 0
3,335,180 10
To Balance being the difference between the sum total of the moneys repaid as per contra and the sum total of the moneys borrowed : the loans repaid exceeding the sum borrowed by 334,546 7 11½
3,669,726 18 8
£3,669,726 18 8
Expenditure.
Loan Money Account.
Per Contra
l. s. d. l. s. d.
By Principal Repaid.
On the first 4s. Aid, anno 1693 : out of the General Fond for Deficiencies 8,175 0
On the third 4s. Aid, anno 1695 : out of the General Fond for Deficiencies 67,003 13 0
On the fourth 4s. Aid, anno 1696 : out of the fourth 4s. Aid 277 10 0
Out of the General Fond for Deficiencies 140,584 7 9
140,861 17 9
On the Second Quarterly Poll, anno 1694 :
out of ditto 12,400 0 0
On the Three Fourths Customs, anno 1694 :
out of ditto 32,100 0 0
On the Salt, Glass, etc., 1696 : out of its proper Fond 58,550 0 0
Out of the General Fond for Deficiencies 251,100 0 0
309,650 0 0
On the Two Thirds Double 9d. Excise, anno 1691 :
out of the arrears of the Double Excise 50 0 0
out of the General Fond for Deficiencies 28,300 0 0
28,350 0 0
On the Additional Impositions, anno 1693 :
out of ditto 65,500 0 0
On the Stamped Vellom, etc., anno 1694 :
out of ditto 30,800 0 0
On the Marriages, etc., anno 1695 :
out of arrears of those Duties 1,235 7 3
out of the General Fond for Deficiencies 95,421 1 0
96,656 8 3
On the Continued Impositions, anno 1696 :
out of ditto 630 0 0
On the Coals and Culme ended 14 May, 1703, pro anno 1695 :
out of those Duties 58,000 0 0
On the second 2s. Aid, anno 1700 :
out of said Aid 1,200 0 0
On the third 3s. Aid, anno 1699 :
out of said Aid 4,000 0 0
On the Low Wines, Coffee continued from Lady day, 1701 :
out of those Duties 74,100 0 0
On the 3,700l. per week Excise, anno 1701 :
out of that weekly sum 154,199 4 5
On the Two Thirds of the fourth 3s. Aid, anno 1702 :
out of the said Two Thirds 16,620 0 0
On the One Third of ditto :
out of said One Third 1,100 0 0
On the fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies, anno 1702 :
out of said Act and Subsidies 1,791,866 10 9
On the Malt, Mum, etc., anno 1702 :
out of those Duties 346,603 9 6
On the ditto on tallies of pro :
out of the Surplus of those Duties 228,490 14
575,091 4
On the Coals, Culme, etc. from 14 May, 1703 pro anno 1703 :
out of those Duties 39,000 0 0
On the sixth 4s. Aid, anno 1703 :
out of said Aid 148,500 0 0
On the Exchequer Bills :
out of Capitation Subsidies 480 0 0
out of Additional 12d. per £ 40 0 0
out of second 3s. Aid : imprested to Lionell Herne 7,200 0 0
out of One Third of the fourth 3s. Aid : imprested to said Herne 6,200 0 0
13,920 0 0
£3,669,726 18 8
Expenditure
The Particular Remains In Cash At Michaelmas, 1703.
l. s. d.
Customs commencing Xmas, 1699 37,055 11 9
Arrears of Additional Tonnage granted to the late King 508 1 1
Additional Tonnage, part of the Queen's Civil List 21,076 18 3
Coffee, etc., arrears : for Transport debt 0 0 6
Hawkers and Pedlars Licences : for Transport debt 1 9
Duties on Low Wines Continued 5,654 11
Continued Impositions on Wines, etc. 82,430 6 8
Additional Impositions 5,555 12
Coals and Culme arrears 543 19 3
Coals, Culme and Cinders Continued 131 3 9
Duties on Leather : arrears 0 7
Hereditary and Temporary Excise for the Queen's Civil List 37,152 10 11¼
3,700l. per week Excise 13,657 19 8
Arrears of Double 9d. Excise ended 17 May, 1697 186 17
9d. Excise for 16 years 17,689 4
Hereditary 9d. for the Bank and others 26,056 2 4
9d. Excise for 99 years 66,958 7
Arrears of Malt Duty for Malt Tickets 8,372 12
Duties on Sweets for ditto 1,644 10 10
Duties on Malt, Mum, etc., ended 24 June 1703 10,764 0
ditto continued to 24 June, 1704 1,024 4 10½
12d. per bushel on Salt 4,806 19
Duties on Whale Fins, etc. 1,761 0
Arrears of the 8d. per bushel of Salt 561 16 4
28 pence per bushel on Salt 6,181 4 2
Additional Stamp Duties 1,217 9 6
Continued Stamp Duties 4,777 18 4
Letter Money for the Civil List of the late King 592 8 6
ditto for her present Majesty's Civil List 799 0 6
Proffers for the late King's Civil List 0 6 8
Seizures for ditto 1,507 15
ditto for the Queen's Civil List 1,096 15
Fines of leases 50 0 0
Wine Licences 4,100 0 0
Wood sales 420 0 0
Revenue of Savoy Hospital 900 0 0
Rent of Lotteries 25 3 4
Four and a Half per cent. 4,571 17 5
Prize Money 2,286 15 2
Arrears of the 20 per cent. on Paper 2 7 6
Capitation Subsidies 760 2
Additional Tonnage : arrears for Exchequer Bills 56 13
Additional 12d. per £ 87 19 7
First 3s. Aid, 8 Wm. III 0 19
Third Quarterly Poll, 9 Wm. III 2 0
Second 3s. Aid, 9 Wm. III 1,559 16
Third 3s. Aid, 10 Wm. III 104 0 4
Second 2s. Aid, 11 Wm. III 323 1 10½
Two Thirds fourth 3s. Aid, 12 Wm. III 10,968 12 10
Duties on Marriages, etc. continued 3,235 14
Duties on Houses 7,485 15
fifth. 4s. Aid and Subsidies, ult. Wm. III 23,473 13 2
sixth 4s. Aid, 1 Anne 27,145 11 6
Subsidies, 1 Anne 1,950 15 5
Loans on House Duties 92 2 10½
Loans on 3,700l. per week Excise 2,366 12
Loans on fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies 5,052 12 7
Loans on sixth 4s. Aid 70,076 9
Loans on Subsidies 3,000 0 0
Loans on Coals and Culme 155 4 11¾
in the hands of Lionell Heme for cancelling Exchequer Bills 199 0
in tallies undisposed in the hands of Sir Thomas Littleton :
on the fifth 4s. Aid and Subsidies, anno 1702 25,684 5 4
on the sixth 4s. Aid, anno 1703 213,000 0 0
on Malt Duties, 1703 3,000 0 0
241,684 5 4
in the hands of Charles Fox on Coals, anno 1703 28,773 0 1
in the hands of John How on Subsidies, anno 1703 71,682 8 10½
£872,358 17