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May 11.
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Money warrant for 5852l. 2s. 7d. to the Trustees for [circulating]
Exchequer Bills (Sir James Bateman, John Heathcote and Hen.
Fermor) as imprest for discharging the premiums and other charges
for circulating said Bills : 4500l. thereof being for the premium or
reward of 1l. 10s. 0d. per cent. to the respective subscribers to
the present contract for circulating 300,000l. Exchequer Bills, which
[contract] will determine June 16 next. (Money order dated May 12
hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 126. Order Book VI, p. 112.
Same for 162l. 10s. 0d. to Benjamin Lodington, Agent and Consul
General at Tripoli, for his extraordinaries in his said service
anno 1702. (Money order dated May 16 hereon). Money Book
XVII, p. 127. Order Book VI, p. 114. Disposition Book XVII,
p. 90.
Same for 437l. 12s. 0d. to Robert Cole, Agent and Consul at Algier ;
137l. 14s. 0d. thereof for a bill of extraordinaries 1701 Aug. 10 to
1702 Aug. 10 and 299l. 18s. 0d. for the like to 1703 Aug. 10. (Money
order dated May 15 hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 128. Order
Book VI, p. 111. Disposition Book XVII, p. 90.
Money warrant for 1052l. 4s. 9d. to the executors of Sir Thomas
Cuddon, late Chamberlain of London, for his charge in receiving from
the Exchequer 869,996l. 17s. 5d. which was lent by him for several
persons on the Exchequer in General and transferred to the second
3s. Aid 1698, the Duty on Coals and the third 3s. Aid 1699 ; and
his charge in repaying same to the said lenders. [This warrant is
in lieu of the warrant of 1703 Nov. 8 which was cancelled ut supra
Tr. Cal. XVIII, p. 444]. (Money order dated 1704 May 16 hereon).
Money Book XVII, p. 129. Order Book VI, p. 116.
Same for 968l. 5s. 4d. to same for the like charges in procuring
loans to the amount of 297,323l. 18s. 0d. to be made on the fourth
3s. Aid and receiving back same at the Exchequer and repaying the
lenders, with their respective proportions of interest. (Money order
dated May 16 hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 129. Order Book VI,
p. 117. Disposition Book XVII, p. 90.
Same for 200l. to William Borrett as imprest for Crown Law
expenses. (Money order dated May 12 hereon). Money Book
XVII, p. 131. Order Book VI, p. 110. Disposition Book XVII,
p. 90.
William Lowndes to Charles Fox to borrow the several sums
following from the Bank of England or any others on the tallies and
orders on the Land Tax of this year which were put into your hands
for the following services viz. 24,000l. on the tallies and orders for
50,000l. for the 10,000 men registered after 250,000l. ; and 37,000l.
on the tallies and orders for 50,000l. for the Portugal Expedition
registered after 900,000l. : and 70,500l. on the tallies and orders for
300,000l. for the 40,000 men registered after 1,250,000l. thereon :
and out of the said loans to apply 130,033l. 18s. 8d. for services as
follow : viz.
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s.
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d.
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In further part of 178,180l. 11s. 0d. for the
Additional 10,000 men
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for 28 days' subsistence for the English
Regiments and full pay of the Foreign
Forces comprising the 10,000 men : to wit
from May 23 to June 19 next
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10669
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14
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6
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the like for 33 days more to July 22 next
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12575
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0
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7
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In further part of 150,000l. for 13,000 men to be
maintained by the Crown of Portugal
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to complete 25,694l. 18s. 4d. for the third
two months' pay for 13,000 men
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12716
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16
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9
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for Francis D'Offarell as Major General on
his pay of 30s. a day from April 11 last
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274
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10
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0
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for the Marquis of Montandre as Brigadier on
20s. a day from same date
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183
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for Col. Lundy as Adjutant General on the
like allowance from same date
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183
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for Col. John Richards on the like allowance
as Lieut. General of the Ordnance from
same date
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183
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In further part of 176,481l. 11s. 0d. for maintaining
8000 men acting in conjunction with the
Forces of Portugal.
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for 61 days' subsistence to the said Forces
from June 25 next to Aug. 24 next
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21211
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14
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8
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for 61 days' pay for the General and Staff
Officers for the same time
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1972
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6
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8
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In further part of 884,072l. 2s. 6d. for the 40,000
men acting with the Allies.
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for 33 days' subsistence for the English Forces
and full pay of the Foreign Forces comprising
the said 40,000 men from 20 June
next to 22 July next
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63489
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2
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9
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for pay to the General Officers for one quarter
to June 24 next
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4075
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12
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8
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for Contingencies for same quarter
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2500
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130033
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18
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8
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Disposition Book XVII, pp. 84-5.
Warrant by Thomas Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer
for stay of process against the [Assessment] Commissioners of the
3s. Aid, anno 1701, for the palaces of Whitehall and St. James's :
they having paid into the Exchequer 1613l. 1s. 5d. out of the total
assessment of 8014l. 14s. 0d., the balance of 6401l. 12s. 7d. being
unpaid by reason of the [salary] arrears due to the servants of the
late King. Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, p. 235.
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May 12.
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Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great
seal to revoke the patent of grant of the place of one of the four
Tellers of the Exchequer to Francis Godolphin, son to Sidney Lord
Godolphin ; and in place thereof to grant same to Thomas Coke.
Queen's Warrant Book XXII, p. 194.
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Same to same for a same for a grant to Robert Osboldeston of
several lighthouses and lights for 17 years &c. at a fine of 3000l.
ut supra pp. 198-9.
Appending : constat of the premises and memorandum and ratal
by the Surveyor General of Crown Lands. Ibid., pp. 195-7.
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Same to same for a same to grant to Richard Vaughan the office
of Constable of Harleigh [Harlech] Castle co. Merioneth with the Castle
Yard and Castle Green there and the annual fee of 50l. payable by
the Receiver General for North Wales and the profits of the market
within the town of Harleigh [Harlech] and of the fair held there on the
feast day of St. Andrew : all loco Charles Nicholas Eyres whose
patent of grant thereof is hereby revoked. Ibid., p. 200.
Royal sign manual for 465l. to Jeronimo Bestoso to enable him
to pay the purchase money for the prize ship St. Lewis of Nantes
lately bought for him at a public sale : as in full recompense for his
service to our fleet and army in the late Expedition to Cadiz and of
his loss of a vessel and cargo on that account : to be paid by tally
of anticipation on John Brewer, Receiver General of Prizes. (Money
warrant dated May 16 hereon : see June 27 infra). (Money order
dated May 17 hereon). Ibid., p. 201. Money Book XVII, p. 130.
Order Book VI, p. 112.
Royal warrant to Visct. Fitz Hardinge, Treasurer of the Chamber,
to pay 40l. to Thomas Brand for fairly writing, flourishing and
embellishing on vellum four letters viz. one to the Grand Seignor,
one to the Grand Vizier, in answer to those sent to us upon the
Grand Signor's accession to the throne and two more to the Grand
Signor and Grand Vizier concerning the peace concluded at
Carlowitz, being after the usual allowance of 10l. for each letter.
Likewise 20l. to Peter Story for fairly writing, flourishing and
embellishing partly in gold two skins of vellum ; as also for writing
and guilding the superscriptions ; being two letters, the one [sent]
to the Emperor of Morocco the other to the Alcalde by Sir Andrew
Leake whom we have sent to the said Emperor to treat and conclude
a Treaty of Peace : being at the like allowance of 10l. a letter.
Queen's Warrant Book XXII, p. 205.
Same to Treasurer Godolphin to give warrant to Edward Wilcox,
Surveyor General of Woods Trent South, to fell 778 trees fit for the
Navy and 1,634 defective trees in Suley Hay Walk in the bailiwick of
Cliffe in Rockingham Forest and to deliver same to Charles Newson,
Purveyor of the Navy : and to take care to preserve other timber
there, detailed, viz. the 2,977 young timber trees, and 8,691 saplings.
(Treasurer Godolphin's warrant to said Wilcox accordingly dated
May 22). Ibid., pp. 206-7. Warrants not Relating to Money
XVIII, p. 239.
Same to Sir Christopher Wrenn, William Lowndes, John Anstis,
William Petit, Peter Le Neve and William Grymes gent to
inspect Csars Chapel in the Tower and to report how the records
there may be [the more safely housed, arranged and] reduced
to order, cleaned and calendared &c. and abstracts made of the Rolls
from the first year of John to the end of Edward IV's reign now in
the custody of said Petit : and to estimate for the works and repairs
needful [for the lodging of said records] and the salaries and allowances
for the clerks and officers thought necessary to be employed
therein :
all by reason that the Lord Treasurer has laid before the Queen
the report [here entered in detail and as printed in the Lords Journals
XVII pp. 555-6 under date 1704 March 30] dated March 30 last
from the Lords' Committee appointed to consider the method of
keeping Records in Offices : and the Queen is pleased to further and
promote the performing of the several services in the said Report
mentioned. Queen's Warrant Book XXII, pp. 334-5.
Money warrant for 875l. to the five Commissioners of [Army Debt]
Accounts (Thomas Morrice, Samuell Atkins, Thomas Lister, William
Farrer and George Langton) for the quarter ended March 29 last on
their allowance. (Money order dated May 17 hereon). Money Book
XVII, p. 98. Order Book VI, p. 113.
Order by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt for interest to be
paid to the Bank of England at the rate of 5 per cent. on five orders
on the seventh 4s. Aid (anno 1704 2-3 Anne c. 1) in the name of
Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy ; being for 5000l. each
and assigned to the Bank of England. Order Book VI, p. 105.
Letter of direction for 400l. to the Paymaster of the Works : out
of Civil List moneys : to be paid over to Henry Wise for one quarter
due May 1 inst. on his contract for keeping her Majesty's several
gardens. Disposition Book XVII, pp. 85, 87.
Same for 1399l. 5s. 6d. to same, to be paid over to said Wise for
works, detailed, done from 24 Nov. 1703 to 20 April 1704, in the
several parks and gardens at Windsor, Hampton Court, Kensington
and St. James Park, viz. as follows
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s.
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d.
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in the Little House Park at Windsor
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449
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1
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11
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for damages done in the several Parks [and]
Gardens at Hampton Court, Kensington
and St. James's by the late high winds &c.
which according to his bill is 255l. 5s. 3d.
but there being charged for taxes in the
said bill 20l. 10s. 6d. the same is disallowed
by his Lordship
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234
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14
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9
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for new making and planting the Gardens at
St. James's House
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312
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15
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6
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for new planting the Kitchen Garden and
Upper Ground at Kensington, being newly
taken in
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55
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3
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0
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for new work done in St. James's Park, to the
several new pallazadoes, gates, &c.
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347
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10
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4
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1399
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5
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6
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Ibid., pp. 85, 86.
Same for 869l. 2s. 8d. to the Earl of Ranelagh, late Paymaster
General of the Forces : out of the Malt Surplus, anno 1702 : and is
to be paid over to Sir Henry Belasyse to clear his pay and that of
his two Aides de Camp as Lieut. General on the Expedition to Cadiz
from 9 March 1701-2 to Nov. 7 following and for his pay likewise
as Colonel and Captain with his four servants from 25 Oct. to
24 Dec. 1702. Ibid., p. 87.
William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners for the names of the
persons you appoint to assist in the setting out of the trees intended
to be felled in Rockingham Forest. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 375.
Same to same. In yours of the 8th inst. to the Lord Treasurer
you desire supply of 5000l. for bounty to widows and relatives of
the men drowned in the late storm. His Lordship directs that from
time to time you assign the sums necessary for that service out of
any moneys remaining in the Navy Treasurer's hands for seamen's
wages. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Fox enclosing the account [missing] of bread delivered
to her Majesty's army in Portugal by Mr. Lluellin, Commissary at
Lisbon, and also his letters relating thereto and [to] the sick and
dead soldiers there. Ibid.
Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland for payment of
100l. per month each to Sir Richard Cox (Chancellor of Ireland),
Hugh, Earl of Mount-Alexander and Thomas Erle (Lieutenant
General of the Forces there) for their salary as Lords Justices of
Ireland from the day the sword of State was delivered to them until
said Lord Lieutenant's return to the said Government. Out Letters
(Ireland) VIII, p. 309.
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May 15.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Trustees for Circulating
Exchequer Bills to apply out of moneys in their hands 650l. for
salaries to themselves and their officers, detailed, for half a year
1703 Oct. 27 to 1704 April 27. Money Book XVII, p. 132.
Money warrant for 150l. to the Agents for Taxes (William Clayton,
Robert Barker, Richard Shoreditch) for last Lady day quarter's
salaries. (Money order dated May 19 hereon). Ibid., p. 133.
Order Book VI, p. 112. Disposition Book XVII, p. 90.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer
for an alteration in the sureties of John Nutin as Paymaster of the
Transports.
Followed by : a like warrant of June 6 for a further change in same.
Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, p. 237.
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May 16.
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Royal warrant to John How, Paymaster General of Guards and
Garrisons, to pay the respits of 257l. 14s. 0d. on Col. George
Carpenter's Regiment of Dragoons for the two last musters. Queen's
Warrant Book XXII, p. 209.
Money warrant for 745l. to Richard Hill for 149 days 1703 Oct. 28
to 1704 March 25 on his ordinary as Envoy Extraordinary to the
Duke of Savoy. (Money order dated May 22 hereon). Money Book
XVII, p. 134. Order Book VI, p. 115. Disposition Book XVII,
p. 97.
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Same for 555l. to Paul Methuen for 111 days 1703 Dec. 5 to 1704
March 25 on his ordinary as Envoy Extraordinary to the King of
Portugal. (Money order ut supra). Money Book XVII, p. 134.
Order Book VI, p. 115. Disposition Book XVII, p. 97.
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May 16.
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Same for 600l. to George Stepney for 120 days 1703 Nov. 26 to
1704 March 25 on his ordinary as Envoy Extraordinary to the
Emperor of Germany. (Money order ut supra). Money Book XVII,
p. 134. Order Book VII, p. 115. Disposition Book XVII, p. 97.
Same for 200l. to Philip Madox for the under clerks of the Privy
Council (himself being one) as reward for one year to Feb. 13 last
for writing minutes of letters and orders to the Lords Lieutenants
and Custodes Rotulorum and to the Offices of the Treasury,
Admiralty, Ordnance, Navy, Victualling &c. (Money order dated
May 27 hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 139. Order Book VI, p.
119. Disposition Book XVII, p. 103.
William Lowndes to the Agents for Taxes to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of Nathaniel Hyde relating to an overcharge [in
the assessment] on his land in Southorpe co. Southampton [sic? for
Northampton]. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 376.
William Glanvill (in the absence of William Lowndes) to the
Prizes Commissioners to attend the Lord Treasurer to-morrow concerning
the enclosed petition [missing] of Capt. James Bush. Bring
with you the letters you have received from your Agent in Portugal
since Sir George Rookes has been there. Ibid.
William Lowndes to Mr. St. John to prepare a royal warrant for
taking off the respits on Col. Carpenter's Officers to the amount of
257l. 14s. 0d. in accordance with the report from you and Sir Jos.
Tredenham on said Carpenter's memorial. Ibid.
Same to Dr. Battle et al to view and estimate all the organs at
Whitehall, St. James's and Windsor built by Bernard Smith, for
which he claims several sums. Ibid., p. 377.
Same to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts to report on the
enclosed petition [missing] of Capt. Nicho Lichere (Lichiere) of
Lord Lucas's Regiment praying removal of his respit of 85l. 17s. 4d.
Ibid., p. 378.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to employ John Stapleton
in the Customs. Ibid., p. 380.
Treasury reference to William Borret of the petition of Mary
Gardiner praying a grant of the custody of "Mrs." Margret James, an
idiot daughter of Mrs. Cole of Bradfield co. Wilts. by a former
husband, the said idiot being now kept by one Pocock a farmer that
uses her very ill and commits great waste upon the estate. Reference
Book VIII, p. 101.
Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of the Trustees for
[circulating] Exchequer Bills for an allowance on their account of
incidents for one year to 1704 April 30 amounting to 178l. 8s. 9d.
Ibid.
Same to Robert Barker, Deputy Remembrancer to the Queen,
[Deputy Queen's Remembrancer in the Exchequer Court] of the
petition of Thomas Coke proposing sureties, detailed, for his office
of one of the four Tellers of the Receipt : total bond 7000l. Ibid.
Same to the Navy Commissioners of the petition of Philip Papillon,
Cashier to the Earl of Orford, late Treasurer of the Navy, concerning
the passing of the bills to which the Navy Commissioners
object in his accounts "they chiefly consisting in the antedated
bill which was done by the Commissioners' of Victualling own order
and directed to be paid accordingly and those payable to Geo. Rowe,
the petty bills for which were long since delivered up to the said
Commissioners, which he [Papillon] conceives has cleared that
objection, they being refused on that account ; also the few bills
signed but with two Commissioners' hands, the goods and services for
the same being actually delivered and performed as may appear by
the vouchers remaining now in the Victualling Office" : likewise
praying allowance of the vast sums of imprest remaining in his hands
uncleared, he finding no footsteps made towards clearing the same
by the Victualling Commissioners [viz. that they be now allowed to
him] either by allowing them on the distinct ledger which he has
drawn of them which is now at the Comptroller's of the Victualling
Office or that they may be delivered over to the present Treasurer
of the Navy. Reference Book VIII, p. 102.
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May 17.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Earl of Ranelagh to pay
the out pensioners of Chelsea Hospital what was due to them in the
reign of William III in pursuance of a clause in the late Act [23
Anne c. 18] for an Additional Subsidy : paying same out of tallies and
orders for reversions of Annuities (which you are hereby forthwith
to assign and dispose of to the best advantage) and so many of the
returned debentures remaining in your hands as late Paymaster of
the Forces as shall be sufficient to satisfy the moneys so due. Money
Book XVII, p. 131.
Money warrant for 29l. to Edward Holden for his expenses in
prosecuting deer stealers in Richmond New Park 1701 Sept. 29 to
1703 Sept. 29. (Money order dated May 22 hereon). Ibid., p. 133.
Order Book VI, p. 116. Disposition Book XVII, p. 97.
Same for 463l. 6s. 8d. to Robert Crompton, Paymaster of the
Malt Lottery tickets ; for one year to 1703 June 24 for salaries and
contingencies of his office. (Money order dated May 19 hereon).
Money Book XVII, p. 133. Order Book VI, p. 118. Disposition
Book XVII, p. 97.
Same for 200l. to Samuell Wiseman, Comptroller of the
Malt Lottery Ticquetts ; for same time for salaries of his Office.
(Money order dated May 19 hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 133.
Order Book VI, p. 118. Disposition Book XVII, p. 97.
Letter of direction for 7290l. 19s. 9d. to Visct. Fitz Hardinge,
Treasurer of the Chamber, out of Civil List moneys : and is to be
paid over as follows : viz.
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s.
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d.
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on the established allowances in that [his] Office
for 1704 Lady day quarter over and above
229l. 15s. 0d. lately issued for the Maundy
and Poor at the Gate
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4798
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7
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0
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to Mr. Gauntlett for necessaries for the Council
Chamber for a year ended 1703 Xmas
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90
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on the Lord Chamberlain's warrant pursuant
to the [Chamber] Establishment : for William
Hester in full of his bills for killing rats
for three quarters to 1703 Sept. 29
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44
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2
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0
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for Mr. Incledon, housekeeper of the Palace
at Westminster, on 6s. 8d. a day from 1703
Sept. 29 to 1704 Lady day
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59
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13
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4
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for the executors of Monsieur Le Bass, late
Marshal of the Ceremonies, for his attendance
at audiences from 6 March 1702 to 12
Jan. 1703-4
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22
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for the 40 messengers [of the Chamber] in
full for their bills from Lady day 1703 to
Lady day 1704 over and above 288l. 3s.
11d. paid to Mr. Collins
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2276
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17
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5
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7290
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19
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9
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Disposition Book XVII, p. 88.
[The above letter is followed by a similar letter as follows for a
different total but incorporating several of the above items.
Presumably this letter supersedes the preceding one].
Same for 8010l. 17s. 9d. to the Treasurer of the Chamber : out
of Civil List moneys : and is intended to be paid over as follows :
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s.
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d.
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on the established allowances payable in his
Office for 1704 Lady day quarter over and
above 229l. 15s. 0d. lately issued for the
Maundy and the Poor at the Gate
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5105
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0
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4
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to Mr. Brand and Mr. Story for flourishing
and embellishing seven several letters on
vellum sent to the King of Persia, Grand
Signor, Emperor of Morocco and other
Potentates at 10l. each letter
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70
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to Mr. Gauntlett as above
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90
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to William Hester in full of his bills for killing
rats for 1 years to 1704 Lady day
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73
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10
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0
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to Mr. Incledon as above p. 232
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59
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13
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4
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to the executors of Monsieur Le Bass as above
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22
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to the Master of the Music and 24 Musicians
for their riding charges (in their turns) a
week at Windsor 1702
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26
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19
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0
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to Jeremy Bird and John Edlin the like
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2
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16
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0
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to William Churchill for stationery wares
furnished to both Secretaries of State for
1704 Lady day quarter
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220
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15
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0
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to the 40 messengers in full of their bills from
Lady day 1703 to Lady day 1704
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2276
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17
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5
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to the Auditor and the Lord Chief Baron for
declaring and passing Visct. Fitz Hardinge's
account for 1702 June 24 to 1703 June 24
as Treasurer of the Chamber ; and to the
clerks &c. for engrossing same
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63
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6
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8
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8010
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17
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9
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Ibid., p. 93.
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May 17
and 18.
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William Lowndes to John How to apply as follows 17,824l. 5s. 3d.
put into your hands about Jan. 5 last for uses of the Forces, viz :
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s.
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d.
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in further part of 264,874l. 10s. 0d. for Guards and
Garrisons for one year for 1703 Dec. 24.
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for 33 days' subsistence of the Troops and
Regiments in England from May 23 inst.
to June 24 next
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13590
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2
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9
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for 60 days' clearings for the 13 Companies of
the First Regiment of Guards from 25 Feb.
last to 24 April last
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1894
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15
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0
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in further part of 87,125l. 10s. 0d. for 5000 men for
sea service.
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for Lord Lucas's Regiment for 33 days' subsistence
from May 23 inst. to June 24 next
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869
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13
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9
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for Col. Rivers' Regiment for the like time
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869
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13
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9
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for the six new Companies of Foot added to
the Regiments of Col. Handasyde, Livesay
and Wetham on account of subsistence
from their raising
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600
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17824
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5
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3
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(The like letter on the following day for said sum to be so applied
out of moneys to be borrowed from the Bank of England on tallies
and orders on the Land Tax anno 1704.
In the margin : this letter is cancelled. It is apparently replaced
by an undated letter [? May 30] for 17,494l. 8s. 5d. for the same
purposes and containing the same items save that the last item of
600l. for the six new Companies is altered to 270l. 3s. 2d. as in part of
600l. : thus reducing the total to 17,494l. 8s. 5d.). Disposition Book
XVII, pp. 89, 91, 98.
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May 17.
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Letter of direction for 2749l. 4s. 5d. to Charles Bertie, Paymaster
of the Ordnance : out of money of the Four and a Half per cent.
Duty now remaining in the Exchequer : and is to defray the charge
of the stores of war supplied for the defence and service of the Leeward
Islands and delivered to Col. Mathews who is gone Governor there :
as by an order in Council of Feb. 23 last. Ibid., p. 89.
Same for 500l. to Sir Charles Hedges, Principal Secretary of State :
for secret service : out of Civil List moneys. Ibid., p. 90.
Same for 200l. to Lord Russell [late Treasurer of the Chamber]
on his order for 20,000l. for the arrears of the late King's servants :
out of Civil List moneys of the late King : to be paid over to Josias
Sewell, one of the Pages of the Removing Wardrobe : and is for
removing goods and furniture to and from Hampton Court, Windsor,
Newmarket, Audley End &c. in the reign of Wm. III. Ibid., p. 95.
William Lowndes to Mr. St. John [Secretary at War] to prepare a
royal warrant for taking off the respits, detailed, of 345l. 13s. 0d. on
the Earl of Essex's Regiment of Dragoons between 1701-2 March 16
and 1702 Oct. 24 : according to the reports of the Earl of Ranelagh
and Mr. Blathwaite thereon. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 376.
Same to the Customs Commissioners. My Lord Treasurer directs
you to represent to him the particular cases of seizures of prize goods
by officers of the Customs for which they have had no recompence
as mentioned in your memorial of April 28 last. Ibid., p. 377.
Same to Mr. Burchett enclosing the Customs Commissioners' report
on your letter of April 19 last touching some timber seized in the
Isle of Wight and condemned as a perquisite of Admiralty and
which the Lord Admiral has directed to be sent to Portsmouth.
Ibid.
Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of the Earl of Jersey praying a grant of the rents reserved on
the Aulnage farm for the remainder of the term in being. Ibid., p. 378.
Same to Mr. Baker to defray the charge of Sir John Maclean's
pardon, it being the Queen's pleasure that same should pass at her
Majesty's charge. Ibid., p. 380.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to appoint Richard Mathews as one of the watermen attending the
Surveyor of the Act of Navigation, London port, loco John Kemp
dismissed.
Thomas Scott as husband for the Four and a Half per cent. Duty
("husband for receiving and taking up all goods consigned from
her Majesty's Plantations on accompt of the Duty of 4 per cent.")
loco John Thrayle deceased.
John Farrar and Stephen Wilkinson (two of the extraordinary
tidesmen, Chester port) as boatmen ibid. for the boat to be established
there for boarding of ships that pass by Park Gate in the night or
keep close to the Welsh side of the river which is three miles broad
so that such ships cannot be discovered by the present boat and
boatmen of that port who are employed by the tidesurveyor at
Park Gate which is two miles distant from Chester.
John Dale as a noontender, London port, loco Henry Sands
deceased.
Daniel Windsor as waiter and searcher at Sunderland loco Robert
Barwick deceased. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, pp. 313, 316, 317.
Treasury reference to Sir Christopher Wren of the petition of Sir
John Stanley praying that two rooms and closets may be built by
the officers of the Works to his lodgings as Secretary to the Lord
Chamberlain. Reference Book VIII, p. 101.
Same to the Navy Commissioners of the petition of Robert Driver
for a reward for making out the Crown's title to a considerable
quantity of timber in Rockingham Forest. (In the margin : a later
reference dated June 7 to Mr. Travers and Mr. Wilcox). Ibid.
Same to auditor Shales of the petition of Feild Dunn, minister of
St. Marys in Kingston upon Hull, et al. shewing that they are charged
4s. in the for the Subsidy besides debits, acquittances and poundage
money for their pensions which are very small : therefore praying
relief. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Cha.
Medlycott gent praying Mr. Smith's place as Collector of Chester
port, in consideration of petitioner's losing his employment under Mr.
Palmes, late a Teller in the Exchequer, to qualify himself for which
post he quitted the army. Ibid.
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Royal warrant to the Earl of Ranelagh to take off respits amounting
to 345l. 13s. 0d. on the Earl of Essex's Regiment of Dragoons between
1701-2 March 16 and 1702 Oct. 24. Queen's Warrant Book XXII,
p. 207.
Letter of direction for 20,000l. to the Duchess of Marlborough,
Keeper of the Privy Purse : for the service of the Privy Purse and
for Healing medals in the year to be reckoned from March 8 last :
out of Civil List moneys, 4000l. thereof forthwith and the remainder
by 400l. a week from this day. Disposition Book XVII, p. 94.
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Letter of direction for 657l. 10s. 7d. to the Earl of Nottingham,
late a Principal Secretary of State : out of Civil List moneys : for
28 days March 25 last to April 22 last, on the allowance of 3000l.
per an. for secret service. Disposition Book XVII, p. 92.
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Same for 497l. 4s. 7d. : to William Lowndes for secret service :
out of the half-year's rent of the Aulnage farm due at Lady day last.
Ibid.
William Lowndes to Mr. Charles Fox to borrow 14,000l. from the
Bank of England or any other person on tallies and orders on the
Land Tax, anno 1704, viz. the tallies for 300,000l. for the 40,000
men : and to apply same as follows, making up the requisite balance
out of the like borrowings authorised on the 11th inst. viz.
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to clear the Regiments of Churchill and
Meredith which are part of the said 40,000
men, to wit from 25 Dec. last to Feb. 24
last
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1157
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8
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to clear the several English Regiments that
serve as part of that body to wit from
Feb. 25 last to 24 April following "according
to your memorial of this day"
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13242
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14399
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Ibid.
Letter of direction for 5000l. to Charles Hodges : on the order in
his name for the service of the Robes : out of Civil List moneys.
Ibid., p. 94.
William Lowndes to Mr. Clayton to report on the enclosed memorial
[missing] relating to an Exchequer Bill lost about Feb. or March
1697-8. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 378.
Same to Mr. St. John [Secretary at War] to report on the enclosed
memorial [missing] of Mr. Thurston touching moneys issued upon
account of subsistence to the Company at Newfoundland. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to report on the enclosed
petition of John Denew and several other merchants of London
praying that the place called the Red House near Deptford may be
appointed a free wharf and quay for [landing or shipping] gross and
bulky goods. Ibid., p. 379.
Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed report
[missing] made by John Parkhurst on the memorial of Capt. John
Norris relating to some prizes taken by him at Newfoundland in the
last war. Ibid.
John Taylor (in the absence of William Lowndes) to the Agents
for Taxes to appoint Thomas Mackworth as a Surveyor of the Window
Duty : he being recommended by Sir Thomas Mackworth. Ibid.
Same to Sir Christopher Wren to repair forthwith the Tennis
Court at Windsor Castle, which has suffered very much by the late
storm "so as to make it wind tyde and water tyde" that so it may
not fall to ruin. Ibid.
Same to [Mr. Pople] to lay before the Committee for Trade and
Plantations the enclosed letter [missing] to be sent to the Governors
of the Plantations in America for preventing abuses in the Courts
of Admiralty in the Plantations and in the disposition of the prizes
brought in there. Ibid., p. 380.
Same [to the Officers of the Ordnance]. Have the sword blades
and hanger blades which were seized at Shields been delivered into
your Office yet ; and is the storekeeper charged therewith? Ibid.
Same to same enclosing an order of Council [missing] concerning
a bounty intended to be given to the widows and orphans of the
officers and others of the Ordnance who perished at sea in the late
storm. Please send a list of the said officers and others to the Lord
Treasurer with your opinion what allowance of bounty may be made
out of the Ordnance. Ibid.
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh [late Paymaster of the Forces] to
report on the enclosed memorial [missing] of the Earl of Galway
concerning the pay of the Surgeon's mate of the Regiment lately
under his command, to wit from 1694 April 1 to 1698 Sept. 19,
amounting to 204l. 2s. 6d. ; for which the late King signed a warrant
which is still unsatisfied. Ibid., p. 381.
Same to Mr. Blathwaite returning his report on the memorial of
Capt. Francis Columbine. You have omitted to give your opinion
as to what is fit to be done thereon. Ibid., p. 382.
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of John Tamlyn, blower of St. Agnes, Cornwall, who was inadvisedly
drawn in with one Leverton, a trader to France, in running a small
cargo of goods, after which Leverton informed against him : therefore
praying to be admitted to compound the fine. Reference Book VIII,
p. 102.
Same to the Surveyor of Crown Lands of the petition of George
Vane for extension of lease of the herbage and pannage of lands in
the manor of Chopwell in the bishopric of Durham. Ibid., p. 103.
Same to same of the petition of John Baker, clerk, for a fresh term
in a leasehold tenement called Le Hay held by Roger Bate in the
Queen's Manor of Grediowse [Gready] co. Cornwall, parcel of the
Duchy of Cornwall, and of a grist mill called Cardinham mill in said
manor and a small tenement called Lady Vale held by William
Kenwood. Ibid.
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Royal letters patent under the great seal appointing Robert Harley
to be a Principal Secretary of State : with the fee of 100l. per an.
in place of Daniel, Earl of Nottingham, whose patent as such is hereby
annulled. Queen's Warrant Book XXII, pp. 301-2.
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report on the
enclosed memorial [missing] of Dr. Davenant, Inspector General
of Exports and Imports, concerning the salaries of the clerks of his
office. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 381.
William Lowndes to the [Principal] Officers of the Mint, pursuant to
the Order in Council of the 18th inst., to attend the Attorney and
Solicitor General about preparing the draft of a Proclamation for
settling the rates at which foreign coins are to be received throughout
all his Majesty's Plantations in America. Out Letters (General)
XVII, p. 382.
William Blathwayte dated from Whitehall to Mr. Addington
[Deputy Auditor in Massachusetts Bay &c.] I have received yours
of Dec. 29 last by which I am sorry to find that yours of 17 Sept.
aforegoing had miscarried so that I am not so well informed of what
you intended thereby, relating to the public accounts of the
Massachusetts Bay and those of the Province of New Hampshire.
As to these latter I have by these [last coming] ships received those
of the years 1696, 1698, 1699, 1700, 1701, 1702, 1703. But I thought
you had been acquainted that the accompts for the year 1695 were
likewise wanting, as now are those from 1696 to 1698 and I must
entreat you to take the necessary care that the accompts for "both"
those years be duly transmitted, either with the vouchers or with
your certificate of your having sent them [the vouchers] and the
nature of them.
As to the public accounts of the Province of the Massachusetts
Bay which I have now received [covering] from 27 May 1702 to
26 May 1703 I have presented a state of them to my Lord Treasurer
who thinks it requisite that for the final settling and declaring of
all accompts there should be the oath of the Treasurer and Receiver
General taken in New England before the Governor and Council
to be certified over by you as Deputy Auditor. And as to this
accompt from May 1702 to May 1703 my Lord Treasurer would
have an oath made accordingly by the Receiver [of the Revenue
there] as [likewise] of the former accompt from 27 May 1701 to 27
May 1702, as also to as many of the other immediately preceding
accompts as can be : which oath may be certified by you for what
is past, in a separate paper : and for all future accompts such
certificates may be in the same sheet of paper in which the approbation
of the Governor, Council and Assembly is certified : which
oath and certificate (whereof you will likewise send duplicate for
fear of miscarriage) are judged absolutely necessary and fit to be
observed in like manner for the accompts of New Hampshire.
I cannot conclude without further recommending to you the
recovery of the arrear due to her Majesty of the seven beaver skins
per annum from the Proprietors of Mount Hope ; which arrear
appears to be [due] from the death of King Phillip in the Indian War.
And though it be true that these Proprietors do pretend a former
grant of exemption under the Colony of New Plymouth or otherwise
yet I desire you to acquaint them that my Lord Treasurer is no ways
satisfied with that pretence but does expect for her Majesty this
small acknowledgment, which appears to be due by a later and more
perfect concession from the Crown since the death of King Phillip
and conquest of those parts. This acknowledgment is insisted on
so that I hope there will be no further delay in the due return of it
pursuant to the last grant. I have nothing further at present but
to thank you for the care and pains you take in what relates to my
business.
P.S. I now write to the Governors so that I do not trouble you
with anything relating to those affairs. It will be very fit that the
Receiver General have some agent here in relation to his accompts
which are to be declared before my Lord Treasurer. Out Letters
(Plantations Auditor) II, pp. 157-9.
William Lowndes to the Prizes Commissioners to report on the
enclosed petition [missing] of Charles Took and Mr. Burnaby's answer
[missing] thereto. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 379.
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