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May 26.
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Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a lease to
William Jessopp of premises as follow, which were part of the
possessions of the late Hospital in the Savoy : on surrender of a
grant made 1683-4 Feb. 9 by the Master and Chaplains of the Savoy
to Elizabeth South and Elizabeth Butler.
Appending : constat and ratal by the Surveyor General of Crown
Lands of the premises : being free rents in Hodrod, &c., &c., detailed
at length, parcel of the late monastery of St. Oswalds co. York and
late parcel of the possessions of the Hospital of the Savoy. Queen's
Warrant Book XXII, pp. 210-212.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Prizes Commissioners to
pay into the Exchequer 7000l. of the Queen's share of prizes "for
a public service that immediately requires the same." Money
Book XVII, p. 136.
Money order for 20,000l. to Dame Frances Bathurst, relict of Sir
Benjamin Bathurst late Cofferer of the Household, as imprest towards
clearing the expenses of the Household to April 1 last : as by the
privy seal of the 25th inst. supra p. 239. Order Book VI, p. 119.
Letter of direction for 9375l. to Charles Fox [Paymaster of the Forces
Abroad] to answer the fourth and last quarter's subsidy due to the
King of Denmark for the year 1703 ; being the value of 37,500 Rix
Dollars, Bank money of Hamburg, at the rate of five shillings per
dollar : to be issued on said Fox's order for the 40,000 men or on
any other unsatisfied order in his name : and is to be issued out of
the following funds : viz. 7000l. of the Queen's share of prizes ;
93l. 18s. 10d. of prize money now in the Exchequer ; 79l. 11s. 6d.
of Plantation Duties ; 31l. of the 5s. per chaldron on cinders before
14 May 1703 ; 2165l. 9s. 7d. of the 25 per cent. on French goods ;
making 9375l. in all. Disposition Book XVII, p. 96.
Same for 18,715l. 17s. 0d. to the executors of Sir Benjamin
Bathurst, late Cofferer of the Household : out of the present Queen's
Civil List moneys ; to be for the services following : viz.
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s.
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d.
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to answer the ordinary and extraordinary
expense of the Household and Stables
according to the Establishment [thereof]
from the 1st January 1703-4 to 1704 March 31
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16606
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3
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1
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to answer the expense of the late King's
Household and Stables from 8 March 1701-2
to 1702 April 17 including the expense of
flambeaux, candles &c. at his Majesty's
funeral
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2109
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13
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11
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18715
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17
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0
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Ibid.
William Lowndes to Mr. How [Paymaster General of Guards and
Garrisons] to report on the enclosed memorial [missing] of Sir Jeffrey
Jeffreys relating to the subsistence of the four Companies at New
York. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 384.
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed memorial
[missing] of Capt. Silver alleging that there are four unsatisfied
warrants in your hands for paying him 524l. 10s. 6d. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to report as to the swearing
in of [Richard] Smith as deputy to Col. Parsons a Queen's waiter,
London port, without the Lord Treasurer's approbation of him
first had. Ibid., p. 385.
Same to Mr. St. John [Secretary at War]. The Lord Treasurer
approves the enclosed draft [missing] of a royal warrant for 1500l.
for Chelsea Hospital out of any moneys in the hands of John How
[Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons issued to him] for the 10,000
soldiers for sea service, anno 1703. Ibid.
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May 26
& 30.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to employ Sidney Bligh as collector at Barnstaple loco Thomas
Clinton removed to Falmouth.
Richard Upton as collector at Penryn loco Sidney Bligh.
William Body as waiter and searcher at Falmouth loco John
Seacomb dismissed.
James Bickford as riding officer from Izick [Port Isaac] to Bude
loco William Body.
Richard Kemp as collector at St. Ives in Penzance port loco
Richard Upton removed.
John Stevens as waiter at Penzance loco Richard Kemp removed.
Thomas Clinton as collector at Falmouth loco Edmond Harry
dismissed.
Medowe Nall as boatman at Yarmouth loco Ralph Batten deceased.
Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 317.
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May 26.
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Treasury reference to the Principal Officers of the Mint of the
petition of the Provost and Corporation of Moneyers shewing that in
the reign of the late Queen Mary [Mary I] when there was no work at
the Mint her Majesty made an allowance to each Fellow Moneyer of 30l.
per an. till such time as the Mint should be at work : that there is no
work at present and petitioners are in mean circumstances : therefore
praying relief. Reference Book VIII, p. 103.
Same to the Commissioners of Transports of the petition of Chr.
Browning praying a debenture for 72l. for the hire of the ship Fortune
for carrying soldiers to France in 1691. Ibid.
Same to the Commissioners of Prizes of the petition of Richard
Walsh, late purser of the Queen's ship Mary, shewing that an information
was brought against him for embezzling a parcel of cochineal
out of one of the galleons at Vigo, that petitioner being ignorant of
the fact and his evidence drowned on board the said ship Mary
he compounded with the officer : therefore praying remission of the
Queen's 100l. share of the fine. Ibid.
Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the petition of
Stanford Wallace, rector of St. Thomas in the city of Winchester,
praying a recompence for his loss of tithes by reason of the Palace
Royal built there. Ibid., p. 108.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Prizes Commissioners to
direct their officers at Lisbon to sell such prize ships and goods there
as are in a perishing condition and unfit to be brought into England.
Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, p. 243.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Surveyor General of
Crown Lands for a particular of a narrow slip of ground 46 feet by
380 feet on the back-side of the grove of elms adjoining to St. James's
Park in order to a lease thereof to the Earl of Rochester for 50 years
at 10l. per an. rent and fine of 250l.
Prefixing : said Surveyor General's report on said Earl's petition
for same. The ground is bounded on the south by said grove ; on the
west by a drying yard attached to Prince Rupert's house ; on the
east by the old spring and on the north by the backside of certain
houses fronting the street leading from Charing Cross to the Pall
Mall. On part of the ground there now stands a small house and
some sheds for coach houses and stables which are so much in decay
that they are in danger of falling. The ground was formerly in the
possession of Prince Rupert together with the said drying yard and
a small kitchen garden extending westward to the passage formerly
leading into St. James's Park by the Royal Garden, and ever since
his death the premises have been enjoyed by the Earl of Sussex
without any title from the Crown. For I find that the said Earl
petitioned for them in 1689 alleging that Charles II promised him
a grant thereof without rent : which petition being referred to the
then Surveyor General, in his absence Mr. Tailer reported that the
premises with an addition of 11 feet 9 inches in breadth at the west
end and 20 feet at the east end, to be taken out of the said grove
(as his lordship then desired, to make it more straight and commodious)
was valued by him at 4s. the foot as building ground
on the greatest improvement the premises were capable of. The
present petitioner has paid the Earl of Sussex 30l. per an. rent for
same for many years. He intends to continue the premises for a
stable yard. Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, p. 244.
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Same by same to the Auditor of the Receipt, the Clerk of the
Pells, &c., to deliver to Thomas Coke, one of the four Tellers of the
Receipt, the cash in the office of Francis Godolphin, his predecessor
in said place. Ibid., p. 245.
Subscription by same for the execution of a warrant by the Earl
of Kent, Lord Chamberlain, dated May 25, to Charles Godfrey,
Master of the Jewel Office, for the delivery to Visct. How of 120
ounces of gilt plate as a gift from the Queen at the christening of
his child : to an estimate of 60l. Ibid., p. 279.
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May 27.
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Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to clear and pay
the arrears due to the detachment of 1500 private soldiers which
are ordered to be drawn out of the Regiments of Foot in Ireland
to be transported to Portugal ; to wit to the day of their embarcation.
Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 322. Queen's Warrant Book XXII,
p. 223.
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May 29.
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Commission by Treasurer Godolphin to Roger Williams to be a
surveyor of the Duties on Houses and on Marriages loco John Musson.
(For the dormant warrant for his salary see infra under dated 1704
Sept. 25). Affairs of Taxes I, p. 3.
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May 30.
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Additional Establishment, under the royal sign manual, of pensions,
allowances or bounties as follows to be payable by Edward Nicholas :
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s.
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d.
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Per an.
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Payments to commence from Lady day 1702.
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for the French Chapel at St. James's viz.
John Menard, Abraham Gilbert and Philip
Menard as ministers 160l. each : John
Peter Brisac as Reader 40l. ; Frederick
Furton as porter and sexton 10l. ; for bread
and wine for the Holy Sacrament 8l. 12s. 0d.
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538
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12
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0
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for the Dutch Chapel at St. James's : viz.
Bernard Hoef Nagel and Nucela as
ministers 160l. each ; Sebastian Van der
Eick as Reader 30l. ; Frederick Furton as
porter and sexton 5l. ; for bread and wine
for the Holy Communion 8l. 12s. 0d. ; for
candles and other necessaries for the Chapel
12l.
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375
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12
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0
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914
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4
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0
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Per an.
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Payments to commence from Lady day 1703.
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Magdalen de Alix, widow
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20l.
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Magdalen de la Chesnay
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20
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Mary de la Chesnay
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20
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Frances Purcell
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40
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Capt. Roger Raven
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27
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7
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6
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Alice Vaughan, widow
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20
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Amelie de Stirum
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50
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Mary Urseline de Stirum
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50
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John Pellet
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60
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Amelia Keysers
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24
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Claude de Venneville
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20
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Constance De la Marie
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20
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Anne Du Cloux
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10
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Bonna Green de Percour
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20
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Helene and Margarette de Maranein, 15l. each
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30
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Tabitha Haughton
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10
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Eliz. Lebar
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2
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10
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0
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Henriette and Mary Louvigny, each 15l.
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30
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473
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17
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6
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Payments to commence from Michaelmas 1703.
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Elizabeth Colvert
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30
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Mary Marshall
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30
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60
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0
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0
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Payments to commence from Lady day 1704.
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Katha. Seigler
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25
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Charlotte Killegrew
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200
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Henry Foubert
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250
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Richard Sydenham and Grace, his wife, each
20l
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40
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Victoria Slingsby
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20
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Anne Acton
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20
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Amy Goldsborough
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20
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Eliz. Hall
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20
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Margaret Pretty
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20
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Jane Bell
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20
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Jane Berkley
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200
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Kath. and Mary Armstrong, 100l. each
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200
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William Fanshaw
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200
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Susanna Leighton
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100
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Eliz. Slingesby
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20
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Ann Duke for herself and children
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45
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12
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6
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Mary Hutton, Penelope Hutton and Margaret
Russell, grandchildren to Capt. Kettleby,
each 12l. 3s. 6d.
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36
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10
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0
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Capt. John Baker
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36
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10
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0
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Mary, Anne and Magdalen Ross, each 30l.
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90
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Margaret Buss, widow and Ann Collins, each
20l
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40
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Edward Duke
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24
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Dame Mary Slingesby, relict of Sir Cha.
Slingesby
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20
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1647
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12
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6
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Full total of the Additional Establishment 3095l. 14s. 0d.
per an. Queen's Warrant Book XXII, pp. 219-221.
Royal warrant to John How, Paymaster General of Guards and
Garrisons, to pay 1500l. to Chelsea Hospital out of the 87,125l. 10s. 0d.
for 10,000 soldiers for sea service, anno 1703 : all by reason that
the deductions from the pay of the Forces anno 1703 have not proved
sufficient for maintaining the charge of said Hospital, no deduction
having yet been made from the pay of the said 10,000 men they
not being cleared for want of muster rolls, which want of deduction
has in great measure occasioned the said deficiency. Ibid., p. 222.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt for tallies on the
First Fruits for 1000l. to the executors of Henry, late Lord
Walgrave [Waldegrave] for one year to 1690 Sept. 29 on the pension
granted to Louisa, Duchess of Portsmouth, and by her assigned to
him. Money Book XVII, p. 140.
Money warrant for 1500l. to William Smith, Paymaster of the
Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, for 1704 Lady day quarter for the
wages and board wages of said Band. Ibid., p. 141. Disposition
Book XVII, p. 102.
Same for 79l. 0s. 6d. to Sir John Chetwode for the surplusage on
his account as sheriff of the County Palatine of Chester for the year
ended Michaelmas 1702. (Money order dated June 15 hereon).
Money Book XVII, p. 141. Order Book VI, p. 129. Disposition
Book XVII, p. 102.
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of Mr. Swinford's bill of charges
at the various public offices for passing Sir John Maclean's pardon :
total 58l. 16s. 8d. Money Book XVII, p. 141.
Same of the incidents bill, detailed, of the Salt Office in York
Buildings for last Lady day quarter : total 598l. 1s. 8d. Ibid.,
p. 143.
The like of the incidents bill of the Hawkers and Pedlars Office for
one year to 1703 June 24 : total 353l. 18s. 4d. Ibid., p. 144.
Letter of direction for 6172l. 18s. 6d. to Thomas Lloyd the
Paymaster of the Works : out of Civil List moneys : to be applied
and paid over as follows : viz.
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s.
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d.
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for discharging the remainder of the debt in
the Office of the Works for the months of
Oct., Nov. and Dec., 1703, amounting to
4721l. 12s. 11d. of which 200l. is already
paid
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4521
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12
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11
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for satisfying the debt of Benjamin Jackson,
mason, for work done in Kensington Garden
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1651
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5
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7
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6172
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18
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6
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Disposition Book XVII, p. 97.
Same for 10,000l. to Charles Fox [Paymaster of the Forces Abroad] :
out of Civil List moneys : as in further part of 40,000l. intended by
her Majesty to be lent to the King of Spain. Ibid., p. 98.
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[? May 30]
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Same for 17,494l. 8s. 5d. to John How, see supra p. 234. Ibid.
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May 30.
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Same for 765l. 5s. 11d. to William Roberts, Paymaster of the
Works at Windsor : out of Civil List moneys : to be applied for
discharging the debt due for works done at Windsor Castle in Oct.
Nov. and Dec. last. Ibid.
William Lowndes to Charles Fox to borrow 77,500l. from the
Bank of England or any other lender at 5 per cent. on credit of the
tallies and orders registered on the Land Tax, anno 1704, which were
put into your hands for services as follow : and to apply same to
the said services : of the said 77,500l. total to be so borrowed 12,000l.
is to be on the tallies and orders for 50,000l. registered after 850,000l.
and is for the Additional 10,000 men ; 1000l. is to be on the like for
50,000l. registered after 90,0000l. and is for the Portugal Expedition,
and 64,500l. is to be on the like for 300,000l. registered after
1,250,000l. and is for the service of the 40,000 men : the above
total sum together with 24,000l. undisposed balance in your hands
is to be applied as follows :
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s.
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d.
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in further part of 178,180l. 11s. 0d. for maintaining
the additional 10,000 men
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for 33 days' subsistence of the Subject Troops
and full pay of the Foreign Troops composing
said 10,000 men, to wit from July
23 next to Aug. 24 next
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12575
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0
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7
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in further part of 176,481l. 11s. 0d. for the 8000
men in Portugal
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for clothing and accoutrements in the room of
what was carried off by the men drawn out
of Col. Ellyott's Regiment for Portugal
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448
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19
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4
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for the like as to the men drawn out of Col.
Evans' Regiment for Portugal
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262
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10
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0
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in further part of 884,072l. 2s. 6d. for the maintaining
the 40,000 men
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for 33 days' subsistence of the Subject Troops
and full pay of the Foreign Troops
composing said 40,000 men from 23 July
next to 24 August next
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63489
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2
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9
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for coats and cloaks for the kettle drummer
and trumpets of the Queen's Own Regiment
of Horse and for standards for the said
Regiment
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548
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4
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11
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77323
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17
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8
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Appending : a schedule of the clothing of the men drawn out of
Col. Ellyot's Regiment and Col. Evance's Regiment with the names
of the Regiments to which same is to be respectively charged.
Disposition Book XVII, pp. 99-100.
William Lowndes to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of Roderick Lloyd and Anne, his wife, relating
to a charge of 121l. 2s. 0d. by the Stamps Commissioners upon them
as executors of Robert Pugh, late Clerk of the Rules and Orders
in the Queen's Bench. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 385.
Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Nathaniel Senior for a non pros of the information
against him for fraudulently compounding an information of Customs
frauds in 1699. Ibid., p. 386.
Same to Mr. Fox to report on the enclosed memorial [missing]
of the Ambassador from the King of Prussia relating to a demand
for the service of the Troops of the said King acting in conjunction
with her Majesty's allies. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to report on the enclosed
copy [missing] of an Act passed in the Massachusetts Bay in New
England for establishing a Naval Office and for ascertaining [fixing]
the fees [to be payable in said Office]. Ibid.
Same to Mr. St. John [Secretary at War] to prepare a royal warrant
for 200l. to Col. Shrimpton and Col. Mathews for fire and candle for
the 2 Regiments of Foot Guards for the year ended 1701 Dec. 24
over and above the Establishment allowance for that year. Ibid.
Same to the Navy Commissioners to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Chas. Hore concerning a reward for his services in
discovering abuses in the Victualling. Ibid., p. 391.
Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Antho. Rowe against any process for his not bringing
his cause to a hearing, he being ready to try same when the Attorney
General has answered his bill. Ibid.
Same to Mr. St. John to prepare a royal warrant to authorise
Charles Fox, Paymaster of the Forces acting in conjunction with
the Allies, to pay 10,000l. for the use of the King of Portugal out of
any money imprested to him on account of the 150,000l. for the
Queen's proportion of subsidy for 13,000 men to be maintained by
the said King anno 1704 : the said 10,000l. to be paid to Don Luis
Dasunha [D'Acunba], Envoy from the said King, to be by him paid
over to Hieronimo de Olivera : the said King having occasion for
money in England to pay for artillery and arms bought for his uses
and having given assurance that if paid in London to one Hieronimo
de Olivera the said 10,000l. shall be allowed as paid in Lisbon in
performance of the Treaty. Ibid., p. 346.
Treasury reference to the Postmasters General of the petition of
Edmund Dummer setting forth the extraordinary charges and
expense he has been at in his contract with the Postmasters General
for pacquet boats between Falmouth and Lisbon occasioned by the
difficulties of a winter season and procuring men to sail there "which
he considers may be considered [as] extra [to] the 2000l. ordered for
his expenses in the said contract." Reference Book VIII, p. 104.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Stephen
Thompson shewing that at the proclaiming war he had considerable
effects at Bordeaux and that ever since he has endeavoured to bring
home his effects from thence by a servant that resided there ; that
Mr. Craven is now at sea in an English ship freighted with Bordeaux
wine and cork being the produce of petitioner's effects : therefore
praying that same may be admitted to an entry. Ibid.
Same to the Salt Commissioners of the petition of Symon Lynch
et al owners of the William and Mary privateer praying that the
salt taken in the Prophett David may be entered free : see supra
pp. 239. Ibid.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Mr. Dodd, Receiver of the
Rights and Perquisites of Admiralty, to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) order of the Queen in Council dated 1703 June 16
for the payment to Sampson Rattenbury and others, islanders of
the island of Scilley, of one third of the net proceeds of the ship Trinity
of Rochelle, a French boat seized by them on the Proclamation of
war against France and Spain. Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII,
pp. 245-6.
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Same by same [to the Auditors of Imprests] to allow 19l. 19s. 0d.
to William Popple (Pople) in his accounts which are before you [of
incidents for the Board of Trade and Plantations], being for Treasury
and Exchequer fees paid by him. Ibid.
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Same by same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a
particular of the Hundred of Wirral co. Chester in order to a lease
thereof to John Scorer.
Prefixing : said Surveyor's report on said Scorer's petition for
same. The premises were granted in 1662 to John Carter and
assigned to Randall Dod and in 1679 demised to Thomas Dod on
surrender who assigned in 1693 to Thomas Simpson of the city of
Chester Alderman, who assigned a moiety to Richard Wright who
assigned to Edward Glegg for whose descendants petitioner is
executor in possession, Ibid., p. 255.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Auditors of Imprests to
allow to Richard Crawley in his account as Receiver of Salvage
money and other Droits and Perquisites of the Admiralty, 60l. per
an. for a clerk instead of 40l. per an. and 5 per cent. for his own
trouble and pains in collecting and accounting for the said salvage
money. Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, p. 256.
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May 31.
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Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 3000l.
to Sir Charles Hedges for secret service : as a Secretary of State.
The like for 2000l. to Robert Harley Esq. for same as a same.
(Money warrants dated respectively July 17 and June 20 hereon.
The warrants quote the privy seal as dated June 14). (Money orders
dated July 20 and July 7 hereon respectively). Queen's Warrant
Book XXII, p. 213. Money Book XVII, pp. 163, 173. Order Book
VI, pp. 133, 139.
Same to John Dodd, Receiver General of the Rights and Perquisites
of the Admiralty, to pay 100l. to James Garfeild, Commander of the
privateer called the Swift sloop, for his concern in the capture of two
Dutch ships which were prosecuted and condemned as prize in the
Admiralty Court for trading to France, he having compounded
with the Dutch claimers in order to avoid possible disputes with the
States General and in hopes of some consideration from the Queen :
the Dutch by direction of the Dutch Envoy having appealed for
relief from the condemnation, insisting that the ships are not liable
to confiscation for that they had not traded to France since the
prohibition of commerce published in Holland. Queen's Warrant
Book XXII, p. 214.
Same to Treasurer Godolphin to give warrant to the Surveyor
General of Woods Trent South to deliver to the Purveyor of the
Navy at Portsmouth the trees blown down in New Forest by the
late storm, being 1575 oaks, 535 beeches, and two elms and also to
fell and similarly deliver 500 other trees fit for the Navy. (Treasurer
Godolphin's two warrants dated June 6 hereon accordingly). Ibid.,
pp. 215-6. Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, pp. 263, 264-5.
Same to same to give warrant to same to similarly deliver to the
such Purveyor of the Navy as shall be thereto appointed, the trees
similarly blown down in Bushey Park and Middle Park at Hampton
Court : being 32 oaks and 24 elms. (The like warrant as above
dated June 6 hereon). Queen's Warrant Book XXII, p. 217.
Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, pp. 264-5.
Royal sign manual for 50l. to Sir William Hayward and 50l. to
John Crowne as royal bounty. (Money warrant dated June 1
hereon). (Money order dated June 1 hereon). Queen's Warrant
Book XXII, p. 216. Order Book VI, p. 121. Disposition Book
XVII, p. 102.
Same for 300l. to Emanuell Scroop How, Lieutenant of Holt Forest
co. Southampton, for the repair of the Great Lodge in said forest :
to be issued out of moneys in the Exchequer arising from wood
sales. (Money warrant dated July 11 hereon). (Money order
dated July 13 hereon). Queen's Warrant Book XXII, p. 218. Money
Book XVII, p. 166. Order Book VI, p. 136.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt to deliver to
Guy Palmes, late one of the four Tellers of the Receipt, 1400l. out of
moneys of the Additional Ninepenny Excise appropriated for payment
of the Million Lottery Tickets : to be paid in Exchequer Bills
and as in part of 1739l. 17s. 4d. of said bills missing from his Office,
having been by some fraudulent practice or device embezzled by
Robert Presgrave, chief clerk to the said Palmes ; the said Palmes
having been very instrumental in the recovery of same in the hope
he should have the benefit thereof towards satisfaction of the great
loss he sustained by the undue and corrupt practices of the said
Presgrave.
Appending : schedule of said bills. Money Book XVII, p. 142.
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Allowance by same of the incidents bill, detailed, of the Stamp
Office for 1703 Nov. 1 to 1703-4 Jan. 22 : total 1198l. 0s. 2d. Ibid.,
p. 143.
Same of the incidents bill, detailed, of the Hackney Coaches Office
for last Lady day quarter : total 77l. 7s. 2d. Ibid.
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Money warrant for 181l. 15s. 2d. to Henry Wise for the charge of
removing 131 brace of deer from Hampton Court to St. James's
Park and from Windsor Park to Cranbourne Forest.
Appending : bill of said Wise's charges. (Money order dated
June 8 hereon). Ibid., p. 146. Order Book VI, p. 125.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Edward Pyle, woodward of
New Forest, to fell timber in said Forest to raise 525l. for 1 year's
salaries to 1704 March 25 to the officers and keepers of said Forest.
Money Book XVII, p. 152.
Warrant dormant by same to the Customs Cashier to pay the fee
or salary of 6l. 13s. 4d. per an. to Arnold Aram as Customer of
Gloucester port. Ibid., p. 205.
Warrant by same to the Receipt to innovate (and pay interest
from time to time on) a lost order No. 1263 for 500l. in the name of
Richard Whitfeild being on the 420,000l. [lent on] the last part
of the 3700l. weekly out of the Excise : the original order being
[accidentally] burnt in said Whitfeild's study in the Middle Temple.
Order Book VI, p. 120.
Letter of direction for 1500l. to William Lowndes : for Secret
Service : out of Civil List moneys. Disposition Book XVII, p. 98.
William Lowndes to Mr. Wilcox to report what may be raised in
Waltham Forest by dotard timber, towards keepers' wages. Out
Letters (General) XVII, p. 391.
Same to Auditor Bridges for a state of the account of Mr. Parkhurst
and Mr. Paschal who were empowered to recover the arrears
of Prizes taken in the last war. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Bridges enclosing the memorial [missing] of John
Graham concerning the clothing of Col. de Lalo's Regiment which
is provided in Ireland. Attend the Attorney General for his opinion
whether the said clothes are liable to any Duty in Ireland. Ibid.
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William Lowndes to Mr. St. John, Secretary at War, to prepare a
royal warrant to take off the respits of 144l. 18s. 4d. on 104 men
detached from the Earl of Essex's Regiment.
Appending : report by William Blathwaite and Jo. Tredenham
[one of the Comptrollers of Army Accounts] on the Earl of Essex's
memorial as to same. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 392.
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Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed representation
[missing] from the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland,
relating to the Duty demanded by their officers there for provisions
for the use of the men of war appointed to attend that [Irish]
coast. Ibid., p. 397.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Sir John Shaw, Collector
Inwards, London port, to swear John Botler into office as deputy to
Francis Rainsford, a Queen's waiter, London port.
Same by same to the Customs Commissioners to employ Robert
Hemmings (an extraordinary watchman, London port) as a watchman
in fee ibid, loco Thomas Betts deceased. Out Letters (Customs)
XIV, pp. 319, 320.
Treasury reference to Mr. St. John [Secretary at War] and the
Comptroller[s] of the Army [Accounts] of the petition of Lieut. Col.
Francis Gore, Major Leveson and Capt. Hoare shewing that contrary
to the rules and custom of the Army Mr. Algood, Deputy Commissary,
has respited their servants (which are allowed by the Establishment)
for the two musters from 1703 Aug. 25 to Oct. 25 amounting to
77l. 5s. 6d. in his mustering of Brigadier Lloyd's Regiment of Dragoons :
therefore praying relief. Reference Book VIII, p. 104.
Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the petition of
George Sayer shewing that the Queen Dowager's Trustees demised
to him the manor of Chertsey in Surrey with divers farms and woods
thereto and that he is under covenant to answer to the Crown 9l.
7s. 0d. per an. for certain woodlands called Knowlgrove which [rent]
he is authorised to collect from the lessees thereof in the said manor ;
that the said woods are now assigned to the Crown : therefore
praying that he may be released from the said payment. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Thomas
Ekins showing that the Young John of Flushing was seized by
petitioner for clandestine trading but was cleared by Doctors
Commons : therefore praying that she may be seized and prosecuted
in the Exchequer by the officers of the Customs. Ibid.
Same to the Secretary at War and the Comptrollers of the Accounts
of the Army of the petition of Col. Ellyot for removal of the respits
on his Regiment from 25 June 1703 to 24 Dec. amounting to 404l.
12s. 8d. "alleging that most of those men were actually upon their
march to Portsmouth but could not reach that place till some few
days after the muster, as appeared [was proved in evidence] before
Col. Gibson and magistrates there." Ibid.
Same to same of the petition of the Earl of Essex shewing that
Mr. Algood the Commissary has respited him during his attendance
in Parliament as likewise sundry Officers' servants and hautboys as
absent when they had his leave, being on affairs relating to his
regiment : therefore praying that said respits may be taken off.
Ibid., p. 105.
Same to William Borret of the petition of Thomas Nicholls, John
Watson and Hen. Barton shewing that they were the first discoverers
of the boat that landed Sir John Maclean that came from France :
therefore praying a share of the reward. Ibid.
Same to the Commissioners of Transports of the petition of Robert
Hughes shewing that his ship Denbigh Castle was hired by her
Majesty's Agent for Transports in Ireland to carry men to England
and Portugal at the rate of 12s. per ton per month from Aug. 28 last
until her return in Dublin bay but by violence of weather (when the
King of Spain was forced back) was drove ashore near Chichester
and continued there till March 22 last : that the Commissioners of
Transports struck the ship out of pay from the time she was drove
ashore, allowing her only 10 days more for her return home : therefore
praying consideration in regard to the hardship of his case.
Ibid., p. 106.
Same to Mr. St. John [Secretary at War] and Sir Jos. Tredenham
[one of the Comptrollers of Army Accounts] of [the bill of] charges
in Ireland about the Portugal Expedition amounting to 6865l.
Ibid., p. 107.
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May 31,
May 30 &
April 26.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt for John Hook
Serjeant-at-law and Ja. Whitwrong to purchase new reversionary
annuities on the Excise as by the Act of 11 and 12 Wm. III c. 3 in
lieu of former ones where the nominees were dead before purchase, and
of which they are assignees : viz. George Fitz James, son of George
Fitz James, of Clatford co. Wilts., a nominee for an annuity of 14l.
for his life who died in Aug. 1698 (the reversion of which annuity
was purchased 1698 Sept. 9 by the Earl of Ranelagh) : and Francis
[sic for Frances] Isack of Polslow co. Devon, spinster, the nominee
for a like annuity who died in June 1696 (the reversion of which
annuity was also purchased by said Earl) : and Philip Cool, son
of William Cool and Alida Steen of Rotterdam the nominee for a
like annuity, who died 1700 June 20 (the reversion of which
annuity was purchased 1700 Aug. 20 by Gabriel Glover of London
merchant) : and similarly Barbara Price of St. Margarets,
Westminster, contributor and nominee for an annuity of 35l. per
an. who died 1699-1700 March 20 (the reversion of which annuity
was purchased by said Gabriell Glover). (The warrant of May 31
supersedes that of April 26, the difference being the inclusion of the
fourth annuity, Barbara Price's, mentioned above). (A like warrant
dated May 30 for said Hook, Whitwrong (Wittewrong) and
Constantine Vernatti as assignees of Matthew Kirwood, of London,
goldsmith to nominate the reversion of another life for an annuity
of 42l. per an. doubly purchased in 1700 Aug. 10 in reversion of
the life of Arnout de Reo of Dort in Holland). Warrants not
Relating to Money XVIII, pp. 251-2, 238-9, 252.
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May 31.
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Same by same to the Queen's Remembrancer for stay of process
against Sir Henry Belasyse for moneys imprested to him in 1691
as Governor of Galway for the fortifications &c. of that place :
all in order to give him time to get his vouchers transmitted hither
from Ireland. Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, p. 246.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Principal Commissioners
for Prizes to employ Edward Richbell (at present a clerk in your
Accountant's Office at 40l. per an.) as clerk in the said Accountant's
office at 60l. per an. in place of William Jones promoted : and
Richard Griffith as clerk there in place of said Richbell at 40l. per an.
Ibid., p. 256.
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Same by same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a
particular of the tenement called Knoll in the manor of Carnedon
Prior and Duchy of Cornwall and a tenement in the village of
South Boturnel in order to a lease thereof to John Foot and Stephen
Dill respectively.
Prefixing : said Surveyor's report on the petition from said Foot
and Dill for same. Ibid., pp. 257-8.
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Subscription by same of a warrant by the Earl of Kent, Lord
Chamberlain, dated May 16 to Mr. Godfrey the Master of the Jewel
Office for the delivery to the Right Honble. Mr. [Charles] Mansell,
Comptroller of the Household, of the usual allowance of 1000 ounces
of white plate : to an estimate of 400l. Ibid., p. 327.
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of
Antho Springot, Receiver General of Land Tax anno 1704 for part
of Sussex, praying to have a commission to receive the Duties on
Marriages and on Houses for the same parts of said county : and
proposing his securities, detailed. Affairs of Taxes I, p. 36.
Treasurer Godolphin to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to report
on the enclosed memorial [missing] of Col. Thomas Whetham setting
forth that when he went to the West Indies he was commanded to
carry with him 200 men which were 61 men more than completed
his Regiment : therefore praying to be repaid 323l. 6s. 0d. which he
disbursed for their subsistence and 183l. for levy money : also
praying that the reformed Officers may be also paid, they not being
on the Establishment. Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 314.
Same to same to report on the enclosed memorial [missing see supra
p. 259] relating to the charge of the late Session of Parliament in
Ireland. Ibid., p. 315.
Same to same to report on the enclosed representation [missing]
on behalf of the clergy of Ireland praying the Queen to remit the
Twentieth parts payable to the Crown and to grant the First Fruits
as a perpetual fund to be employed by Commissioners to buy
impropriations into the church. Ibid.
Same to same to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of
Narcissus, archbishop of Armagh, setting forth that it remains
doubtful by his letters patent whether he is entitled to the quarter's
rent of the archbishopric which became due the 2 of Feb. 1702-3
and desiring a royal warrant for confirmation of same to him.
Ibid.
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