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March 11.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to pay 79l. 11s. 0d. to the executors of John Butler, late collector
of Boston port, for 2½ years to 1691 June 24 on his patent salary of
31l. 16s. 8d. per an.
Prefixing : said Commissioners' report on the petition of Richard
Butler, son of said John. Money Book XVII, p. 338.
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March 12.
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William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report on the
enclosed petition of the owners of the Norton galley and Severn
galley bound to Leghorn with fish, praying leave to sail notwithstanding
the embargo.
The like reference of petitions for the following ships :
Thomas Wood for the Joseph and Ann bound for Holland with
recruits.
Richard Perry for the Rumbo galley for Ireland and Barbados
with victuals.
Sir Jeffry Jeffrys et al. for the Granville frigate for Barbados with
perishable goods.
Jo[h]n Hyde et al. for the Samuel for Antigua with perishable
goods.
Thomas Hort for the Hort galley for Leghorn with fish.
Sir Owen Buckingham for the Golden Lyon for Barbados with
perishable goods.
Christopher Prisick for the Ann for Barbados with same.
the owners of the Montserrat Merchant for Cork and Montserrat
with same.
Moses de Medina for the Elenor and Edward and Mary for Holland
with corn for making bread for her Majesty's army in the Low
Countries.
the owners of the Charles galley with provisions for the inhabitants
of Jamaica.
the owners of the Marlborough galley for Portugal with corn
which if detained will spoil.
the owners of the ship James and Mary with provisions for the
inhabitants of Jamaica. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 45.
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March 12,
13, 14, 16.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to permit the ship Lisbon Factor 250 tons 20 men to sail to Lisbon
with arms and accoutrements for the King of Portugal : as by
an order in Council dated St. James's March 8 on the petition of
William Brook merchant.
the Cowslip brigantine 50 tons, 4 seamen, 4 landmen, Paul Postlack
master and
the Swallow 40 tons 3 seamen 3 landmen, Benjamin Ramsey master,
to sail to Newfoundland : as by a like order dated March 11.
the Bonadventure 400 tons 50 men, Mathew Beesley master, to sail,
to the island of St. Thomas to fetch home sugar out of a ship foundered
there : as by a like order of the 8th inst.
the Norton galley, John Wall commander, 200 tons 32 men at
London and
the Severn galley, Andrew Ruddock commander, at Bristol to
sail to Leghorn with fish as by a like order of the 8th inst.
the Rumbo galley 180 tons 10 guns 26 men bound for Ireland
and Barbados with victuals : as by a like order of the 8th inst.
Out Letters (Customs) XIV, pp. 347, 348, 350, 352.
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March 13.
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Royal warrant to the Postmasters General for the franking of
letters and packets to certain public officers detailed (John, Duke
of Marlborough, General and Commander in Chief of all our Land
Forces ; the Treasury Lords ; the Principal Secretaries of State in
England ; Secretary at War ; Secretary of the Treasury ; Secretaries
of the Admiralty ; Secretary to the said General of the Forces ;
Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland) : but this not to apply
to private letters and no officer to frank other men's letters under
his own : and no other persons whatsoever to have their letters or
packets franked. Queen's Warrant Book XVIII, pp. 378-9.
Money warrant for 30l. to John Fitch, Workmaster of the Ordnance :
for last Xmas quarter on his fee or salary. Money Book XVII, p.
335.
Money warrant for 25l. to the Vicar of the Tower of London for
arrears 1699 June 24 to 1704 Sept. 29 on his perpetuity of 6l. 13s. 4d.
per an. (Letter of direction for 8l. 6s. 8d. hereon). Money Book
XVII, p. 335. Disposition Book XVII, p. 222.
Same for 200l. to French Bromfeild, late Receiver General of Taxes
for co. Sussex : for his extraordinary charges in his receipt 1699-1702.
(Money order dated March 21 hereon). Money Book XVII,
p. 336. Order Book VI, p. 225.
Same for 10l. to Richard Ward, Surveyor of Lynn Regis port, for
a moiety of a seizure of English money which was shipped for transportation.
(Money order dated March 20 hereon). Money Book
XVII, p. 336. Order Book VI, p. 492. Disposition Book XVII,
p. 222.
Same for 9l. to John More, Surveyor of Scarborough port, for a
moiety of a like seizure of English money shipped for transportation.
(Money order dated March 17 hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 337.
Order Book VI, p. 223. Disposition Book XVII, p. 222.
Same for 300l. to Thomas Bromfeild, late Receiver General of
Taxes for co. Sussex, for his extraordinary charges in his collection.
(Money order dated March 21 hereon). (Letter of direction dated
March 23 for 600l. to Mr. Bromfeild. This apparently includes the
present warrant and the 200l. to French Bromfeild of this day's
date as above and the 100l. confirmed to Thomas Bromfeild on this
day as below). Money Book XVII, p. 339. Order Book VI, p. 225.
Disposition Book XVII, p. 222.
Same for 250l. to Charles, Duke of St. Albans, for last Xmas
quarter on his annuity in lieu of a like annuity that expired at
Michaelmas 1704 and was payable out of logwood. (Money order
dated March 22 hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 339. Order Book
VI, p. 225. Disposition Book XVII, p. 222.
Order by Treasurer Godolphin for the execution of a money order
dated 1695 June 22 for 100l. to Thomas Bromfeild for his extraordinaries
as Receiver General for co. Sussex. (For the letter of
direction hereon see above). Order Book VI, p. 221.
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report on the
enclosed petition [missing] of John Peirce, tidesman at Plymouth,
praying to succeed Jeremiah Kennard there, coastwaiter lately
deceased. Out Letters (General) XVII, p. 46.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the Queen in Council dated St. James's
March 11 for taking off the embargo from all ships belonging to
Scotland so as they be navigated by none but natives of that
Kingdom. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 348.
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Treasury reference to Mr. Cartwright and Mr. Vincent of the
petition of William, Visct. Charlemont, and Brigadier Gustavus
Hamilton on behalf of their Regiments and Lieut, Col. Freak on
behalf of Lieut. Gen. Erle's Regiment praying that the Officers
posted in the West Indies may be paid from the time of their being
posted ; by reason that their commissions are drawn by order of
Brigadier Collenbine but not signed because of his sudden death :
further that the Captains may have 5l. levy money for each man
for which they are not cleared by the Comm[issarie]s, they having
recruited their Company three times at their own charge : and further
praying to be paid 109l. for Contingencies stopped by Brigadier
Collenbine and 60l. charged to each Regiment for medicines which
they never received. Reference Book VIII, p. 144.
Same to Henry St. John and the Comptrollers of Army Accounts
of the petition of Sir Richard Temple desiring removal of the several
respits on his Regiment at their landing from Ireland and that the
Regiment may be allowed complete according to their present
numbers in Holland. Ibid., p. 145.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to auditor Henry Shales to take
the securities, detailed, of John Duncomb gent as Receiver of Crown
Land Revenues in cos. Beds, and Bucks, loco John Duncomb Esq.
(Treasury commission dated March 9 to said Duncomb). Warrants
not Relating to Money XVIII, p. 448.
Same by same to the Queen's Remembrancer for stay of process
against William Hewer as Treasurer to the late garrison of Tangier
for 2¾ years ended 1684 March 31 : his accounts now lying before the
Chancellor of the Exchequer for declaration. Ibid., p. 452.
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March 14.
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Money warrant for 2936l. 3s. 3d. to Samuel Smithin, her Majesty's
goldsmith, for plate &c. delivered into the Jewel House between 1704
March 25 and Dec. 25. (Money order dated March 22 hereon).
Money Book XVII, p. 340. Order Book VI, p. 224. Disposition
Book XVII, p. 222.
Same for 70l. 14s. 7¾d. to William Burslem, Receiver of Taxes
for co. Stafford, in satisfaction of an overpayment on the Land Tax
1703 : to be immediately paid back into the Exchequer on his
account of the Land Tax 1704. (Money order dated March 27
hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 340. Order Book VI, p. 227.
Same for 385l. to the University of Oxford for 38½ years from
1666 Midsummer to 1704 Xmas on the ancient perpetuity of 10l.
per an. granted to the University by Hy. VII. (Letter of direction
dated March 23 hereon for 245l. only). Money Book XVII, p. 341.
Disposition Book XVII, p. 222.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt to take in loans
not exceeding 636,957l. 4s. 0½d. in all, on the Two Thirds Subsidy ;
at 6 per cent. interest ; all in accordance with the terms of the Act 3-4
Anne c. 3 for a further Subsidy on Wines and Merchandises. Money
Book XVII, p. 332.
The like for taking in loans, not exceeding 700,000l. in all on Low
Wines : at 6 per cent. interest : all in accordance with the terms of the
Act 3-4 Anne c. 18 for Continuing the Duties on Low Wines and on
Coffee &c. Ibid.
Letter of direction for 75,500l. to Charles Fox, Paymaster General
of the Forces Abroad : out of loans to be made by Fox himself on
credit of the Act now passed for Continuing the Duties on Low
Wines, the said loans being by agreement to be drawn without
interest "and to be registered for the services to which they are
intended to be applied in the following course" viz.
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first on the order for 885,193l. 3s. 6d. for the 40,000
men anno 1705
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62000
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second on the order for 177,511l. 3s. 6d. for the
additional 10,000 men anno 1705
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13500
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Disposition Book XVII, p. 214.
Same for 50,000l. to same on his order for 370,119l. 1s. 0d. for the
Queen's proportion of Subsidies to the Allies anno 1705 : out of loans
to be similarly made by said Fox on credit of the Further Subsidy
on Wines &c. now passed in Parliament : the orders to be similarly
without interest and to be registered in the following course :
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£
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first for the Duke of Savoy in further part of 160,000l.
for his subsidy
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25000
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second for the King of Portugal in further part of
150,000l. for the Queen's proportion of the charge
of 13,000 men to be maintained by the King of
Portugal
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25000
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Ibid.
Same for 50,000l. to John How, Paymaster General of Guards and
Garrisons, on his order for 357,000l. for Guards and Garrisons anno
1705 : out of loans to be similarly made by said How on credit of
same : the orders to be similarly without interest and to be registered
in course next and immediately after the 50,000l. to Charles Fox ut
supra. Ibid.
Same for 7000l. to the Duke of Somerset, Master of the Horse,
on the unsatisfied order in his name for extraordinaries of the Stables :
out of Civil List moneys. Ibid., p. 215.
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Warrants by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to observe (a) (b) (c) (d) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the Queen in Council dated March 11 for
taking off the embargo from ships trading to Ireland : upon the
petition of divers merchants of London, Bristol, Liverpool and Chester.
(b) Same dated same that the present embargo shall not extend
to foreign ships or vessels belonging to the subject of any State in
amity with her Majesty.
(c) Same dated same for taking off the embargo from all Dutch
vessels in the several ports of this kingdom : at the petition of Mr.
Vryberg, Envoy Extraordinary from the States General.
(d) Same dated same that the several ships employed in the
Newfoundland fishery be protected and permitted to sail : on the
petition of several merchants in that trade. Out Letters (Customs)
XIV, pp. 349, 350, 351.
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Same by same to same to enter a noli prosequi as to a house in
Lancaster sold by Robert Bond, skinner of that town, to Richard
Bulcock (Bullock) of that town, merchant, who was indebted to the
Crown for tobacco Duties : the said Bond being first to pay 50l.
to the Customs Cashier.
Prefixing : report by the Customs Commissioners in the case.
Ibid., pp. 362-3.
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March 14
& 19.
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Same by same to same to employ William Gibson as a riding officer
at Lydd in Dover port for the wool business loco Nicho Baxter
dismissed.
John Reynolds (a tidesman in the inferior list London port) as a
coastwaiter ibid. loco Thomas Needham.
John Lampson (one of the reduced 100 extraordinary tidesmen
in London port) as a tidesman in the inferior list ibid. loco John
Reynolds preferred as above.
John Mead as a boatman at Topsham in Exeter port loco William
Johnson made a tidesman there.
William Airport (an extraordinary tidesman in Bristol port) as an
established tidesman ibid. loco William Jackson deceased. Ibid.,
p. 351.
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March 14.
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Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of
William Kent, late Receiver General of Taxes for co. Lancs., praying
stay of process against him ; he having process against the person
whom he entrusted to return 1100l. and when recovered the same
will clear his account of the Poll : "and in regard he cannot get
duplicates for the Houses and Marriages." Reference Book VIII,
p. 145.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer
for stay of process against Sir John Guise bart. son of Sir John
Guise bart. deceased, on the account for money received for his [the
said late Sir John's] Regiment raised for the late King's service
on his first landing in England in 1688 : the said account being now
engrossed. Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, p. 449.
Same by same to same to discharge Sir Basill Dixwell and Mathew
Aylmer from the imprests for 25l. and 10l. made to them from the
Office of Ordnance in 1698 for the repairs of Arcliffe Fort near
Dover and 200l. for the repairs at Dover pier : the said imprests
being vacated by debentures regularly passed. Ibid.
Same by same to same for stay of process against Thomas Addison
et al. late Commissioners for Sick and Wounded, all their accounts
being now delivered to the Auditors of Imprests. Ibid., p. 450.
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March 15.
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William Lowndes to the Commissioners of Transports. The
Lord Treasurer thinks it necessary for the better management of
the Transport service that certain rules or instructions be established.
Prepare a draft of such rules, methods, orders and instructions for
her Majesty's [transport] service and for the ease of the persons
who deal with you. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 46.
Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Mint enclosing a Proposal
[missing] for a new coinage of half pence and farthings. Please
attend the Lord Treasurer with your report thereon. Ibid.
Royal warrant to Treasurer Godolphin for a further 1000l. to
John Tailer for buying off the incumbrances on Woodstock. (Money
warrant dated March 17 hereon). (Money order dated March 17
hereon). Queen's Warrant Book XXII, p. 374. Order Book VI,
p. 222. Disposition Book XVII, p. 225.
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March 16.
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Royal sign manual for 1000l. to Henry, Count D'Frize [Julius
Heinrich, Count von Friesen], for his service in the defence of Landen
in 1703 and in satisfaction of all claims of arrears on account of his
being employed as Envoy or otherwise howsoever by Wm. III
[accredited to the Emperor in 1695 and to Prussia in 1700]. (Money
warrant dated March 16 hereon). (Money order dated March 20
hereon). Queen's Warrant Book XXII, p. 374. Order Book VI,
p. 222. Disposition Book XVII, p. 222.
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for
50,000l. to Charles Fox, Paymaster General of the Forces acting
with the Allies : as imprest for the Queen's quota of a subsidy of
300,000 Crowns agreed to be paid to the King of Prussia for one
year for 8000 men to be sent by him to the succour of the Duke of
Savoy, according to a Treaty in that behalf concluded at Berlin
28 Nov. 1704. (Money warrant dated April 7 hereon. This warrant
quotes the privy seal as dated March 31). Queen's Warrant Book
XXII, p. 375. Money Book XVII, p. 353.
Same to the Postmasters General for the franking of post letters
or pacquetts of Members of both Houses of Parliament during
Sessions of Parliament and for 40 days before and 40 days after :
but same not to exceed 2 ounces weight : to prevent abuses which
have been frequently practised the members are to endorse their
names on their own letters in their own handwriting and are not
to cover any other letters than such as concern themselves. Queen's
Warrant Book XXII, p. 379.
Letter of direction for 20,000l. to Charles Fox, Paymaster of the
Forces Abroad : out of loans on the Two Thirds Subsidy anno 1705 :
on the order in his name for 65,000l. for bounty to the Forces in
Germany the last campaign. Disposition Book XVII, p. 215.
Same for 45,000l. to the said Fox : out of same : and is for services
following :
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l.
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on his order for the 40,000 men anno 1705
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for Antonio Alvarez Machado for bread and bread
waggons for the 40,000 men anno 1705
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20000
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on his order for the 10,000 Additional Forces anno 1705
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for same for the like for said 10,000 men
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5000
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on the order for 65,000l. for bounty as above
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in further part of said bounty
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20000
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£45000
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Ibid.
Same for 18,699l. 8s. 5d. to the said Fox : out of loans in the
Exchequer on the One Third Subsidy anno 1704 : on his order
for 178,180l. 11s. 0d. for 10,000 Additional Troops anno 1704 : and
is to be applied as follows :
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£
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to clear the 4 English Regiments part of said
10,000 men from 1704 April 25 to Oct. 24
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7582
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0
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to complete 14,260l. for bread waggons,
recruits and extraordinaries for said Forces
anno 1704
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11117
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£18699
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Ibid., p. 216.
Same for 500l. to the Earl of Ranelagh, late Paymaster General
of the Forces : out of branches of the revenue as follows viz.
1l. 9s. 1¼d. of the 5s. per ton on French ships ; 68l. 6s. 5½d. of imprest
money repaid by Lord Coningsby ; and 430l. 4s. 5¼d. of the 25 per
cent. on French goods : and is to be paid to Mr. Bridges and Mr.
Harley, Auditors of Imprests for making up the said Earl's accounts
for 7 years from 1692 April 1 to 1699 March 25. Ibid.
Same for 137,356l. to Sir Thomas Littleton, the Treasurer of the
Navy : out of loans on the Two Thirds Subsidy anno 1705 : and is
for the Wear and Tear and to be applied as follows :
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to the Course for the month of February 1703-4
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42302
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ditto for March
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54090
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ditto for April 1704
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32964
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for the Course in the outports
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3000
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for imprests and bills of exchange
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5000
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£137356
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Ibid., p. 217.
William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to pay 799l. 8s. 0d.
to Captains of the Fleet as follows who were out of employment
last year viz. 145l. to Capt. Edwards ; 64l. to Capt. Townsend ;
79l. 4s. 0d. to Capt. Moody ; 96l. 8s. 0d. to Capt. Walker ; 105l.
4s. 0d. to Capt. Vincent ; 89l. 12s. 0d. to Capt. Hartnoll ; 61l. 4s. 0d.
to Capt. Wakelin ; 66l. 16s. 0d. to Capt. Fairbone ; 92l. to Capt.
Thompson. Ibid.
Same to the [Principal] Commissioners of Prizes to hasten their
report on the petition of William Burnaby praying to be a
Commissioner for Prizes in the West Indies. Out Letters (General)
XVIII, p. 46.
Same to same. Have you received from the Treasurer of the
Ordnance the tallies which were levied for the debt of that [Ordnance]
Office owing to you for prize guns and stores? Ibid., p. 48.
Same to Secretary Hedges enclosing papers [missing] relating to
the capture of the ship Pearle viz. affidavits of Charles Beckingham
and John Rocante to prove that she was taken by the Anne
sloop privateer by collusion, and 4 affidavits on the other side,
from John Glover, John Oriott, Peter Mattison and Peter Thureson.
Ibid., p. 47.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt. The Comptrollers of the
Accounts of the Army are upon examination of the accounts of the
respective Paymasters [of Guards and Garrisons and of the Forces
Abroad]. For their guidance they desire a particular account
from your Office from Xmas 1702 of what has been issued at the
Exchequer in money and tallies to them respectively. Please
give directions for this to be furnished to them accordingly and
hereafter they are to receive the like accounts weekly or as often
as they shall desire. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 47.
William Lowndes to Sir Stephen Evance and partners. The Lord
Treasurer is disposed to receive proposals for remitting 50,000l. to
Turin by bills at 60 days. (The like letter to Nathaniel Herne and
partners ; Sir Theodore Jansen ; Mr. Gualdy). Ibid., p. 48.
Same to Auditor Parsons for his answer to the enclosed petition
[missing] of William Thornton, Principal of Hart Hall in Oxford,
complaining of your proceedings in relation to some exhibitions
settled upon the said Society for the benefit of poor scholars. Ibid.
Same to Mr. How, Paymaster General of Guards and Garrisons,
to take care that no more money be put into the hands of Mr. Brerewood
for any of the Regiments under your pay of which he is Agent.
(The like letter to Mr. Fox as Paymaster General of the Forces
Abroad). Ibid.
Same to Mr. Borrett enclosing the schedule [missing] of the cash
and effects of Richard Taylor, the late Paymaster of the Million
Lottery Tickets. Take care to seize such of them as are liable to
the Queen's debt owing by said Taylor. Same to same dated
March 19 to proceed against the sureties of the said Taylor. Ibid.,
pp. 48, 50.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to report on the enclosed
case [missing] of the ship Adventure, Alexander Tate master. Ibid.,
p. 49.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) order of the Queen in Council dated St. James's
March 15 taking off the embargo from the ships now bound to
Virginia and Maryland : on the petition of the merchants and
planters trading to those places. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 352.
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Same by same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) a like order of same date for the like freedom for the
ships now bound to the Leeward Islands : on the petition of the
merchants and planters trading thither. Ibid., p. 354.
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March 16,
19, 21, 22.
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Separate warrants by same to same to take off the embargo from
the following ships, viz. : the Rumbo galley 180 tons 10 guns 26 men :
for Ireland and to Barbados with victuals which if not speedily
shipped off must perish : as by an order in Council of the 8th inst.
on the petition of Richard Perry of London merchant :
the Elenor, John Blaxland master, and the Edward and Mary,
Edward Wright master, to have leave to sail for Holland with corn
for making bread for her Majesty's army in the Low Countries : as
by a like order dated March 8 : on the petition of Moses de Medina.
the Welcome galley, John Walter commander, to have leave to sail
as a privateer : as by a like order dated March 15 on the petition of
Mark Bingham.
the Granville frigate 300 tons 20 guns 30 men, James Waldoe
commander, to Barbados with provisions for the inhabitants there
who are in great need of them : as by a like order of the 8th inst.
made on the petition of Sir [Jeffrey] Jeffreys et al.
the Dolphin and the Mearmaid lying at Bristol for Calabar and
thence to Virginia : as by a like order of the 13th inst. made on the
petition of Sir Richard Levet and William Lone merchants.
the Batchellor's Adventure, Harman Fairman master, employed by
the Office of Ordnance for transporting 1000 barrels of powder to
Lisbon : as by a like order of the 11th inst.
the Ann 120 tons 6 men for Barbados with perishable provisions
for the inhabitants, being much wanted there : as by a like order
of the 8th inst. made on the petition of Christopher Prisick.
the Neptune privateer, Mr. Shipman commander, to cruize against
her Majesty's enemies and not to trade : as by a like order of the
15th inst.
the Expedition sloop, Richard Seddon master, lying at Yarmouth
and bound for Holland "and from all ships trading to Holland" :
as by a like order of the 18th inst.
the Three Anns a privateer, Capt. Elias Tessier ; to cruize upon
her Majesty's enemies : as by a like order of the 18th inst.
the Greyhound privateer, James Langon commander : as by a
like order of the 18th inst.
the Hort galley 120 tons 12 guns 20 men for Leghorn with fish :
as by a like order of the 8th inst. made on the petition of Thomas
Hort.
the Marlborough galley, bound for Portugal with corn : as by a
like order of the 15th inst.
the James and Mary with provisions for the inhabitants of Jamaica,
which if detained will spoil : as by the like order of Council.
the Abraham frigate lying at Harwich ready to sail with wheat
and rye for Portugal which if detained will be entirely spoiled :
as by the like order made on the petition of Thomas Merrett merchant.
Out Letters (Customs) XIV, pp. 352, 353, 354, 354b, 355, 356, 357,
358, 360, 361.
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March 16.
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Treasury reference to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of
the petition of John Morgan for a fresh lease of tenements in Kingsthorpe
co. Northants. which his father obtained in 1681 from the
then Master and Chaplains of the Hospital of the Savoy, the lands
and revenues of which Hospital are now vested in the Queen.
Reference Book VIII, p. 145.
Same to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts of the petition of
Major Parsons of Lord Lucas's Regiment praying that several
respits on his Company may be taken off. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Robert
Leslie praying a moiety of the 184l. 16s. 0d. paid into the Exchequer
by Charles Newcomen on his conviction in Michaelmas term last for
running wool from Lincolnshire to France, petitioner being the
person that prosecuted in the Attorney General's name. Ibid., p.
146.
Treasury reference to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts of the
petition of Visct. Teviot shewing that in 1697 one half of his
Regiment was disbanded, by reason whereof the offreckonings (which
should satisfy the clothier) could not be paid : that the clothier
has compelled petitioner to comply with his contract so that he
hath paid 2300l. : and that when his Regiment was given to Lord
Hay the Queen assured him the arrears and clothing should be made
good. Reference Book VIII, p. 146.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer
for stay of process against Anthony Sturt, late Cashier for the Victualling,
his accounts being now before the Commissioners of Victualling.
Warrants not Relating to Money XVIII, p. 450.
The like for stay of process against Sir William Robinson and the
executors of Bartholomew Van Homrigh, late Commissaries General
of Provisions in Ireland : their account being now prosecuted with
the utmost diligence. Ibid., p. 451.
The like for stay of process against Ralph, Earl of Montague,
Master of the Great Wardrobe, whose accounts are now being
prosecuted with all speed. Ibid.
The like for stay of process against Charles Bertie, Treasurer of
the Ordnance, his account ended 1703 June 30 being now before the
Board of Ordnance. Ibid., p. 452.
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Report by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen laying (a) infra
before her Majesty. I am of opinion it will be to the benefit
of the revenue to have a settlement of ports and places in Virginia
for lading and discharge of ships as the Customs Commissioners
propose.
Appending : (a) Presentment from the Customs Commissioners
to Treasurer Godolphin dated Custom House, London, 7 March
1704-5. By the annexed memorial [missing] Colonel Edward
Jennings, Mr. Micajah Perry and other merchants trading to
Virginia give their reasons for settling certain ports and places
as above exclusive of others. We concur therein as highly conducive
to trade and the revenue "it having been found by experience that
the present practice of ships lying dispersed up and down at the
election of the masters or commanders far remote from the places
of the [Customs] officers' abode and fixt residence [is the cause that]
the said officers have not been able to attend the due delivery of
ships importing European goods from England and taking in their
loading of tobacco for this kingdom so as to [be able to] certify in
judgment the quantity upon each ship." Ibid., p. 453.
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March 16.
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Approval by same of the schedule or table of rates for stamped
vellum, parchment and paper anno 1705.
Appending : said table of prices. Ibid., p. 465.
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March 17.
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Money order for 237l. 14s. 0d. to Sir Michael Heneage, Usher of
the Exchequer Court, for necessaries by him delivered to the officers
of said Court for Hilary term 1704, including 1l. 18s. 9d. for 93 days'
diet to himself at 5d. a day from 1704 Dec. 12 to 1704-5 March 15.
Order Book VI, p. 223.
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March 18.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) extract from the orders of the Prince George of
Denmark, Lord High Admiral, dated the 15th inst. to all Vice
Admirals and to Mr. Cheek, Marshal of the Admiralty.
"All ships and vessels trading from Whitehaven, Bristol or
any of the ports of this Kingdom to Ireland or to Holland
are to be esteemed as coasters" and if any of them have
been stopped, the embargo is to be removed.
Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 358.
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March 19.
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Letter of direction for 263l. 10s. 0d. to the Treasurer of the
Chamber : to be paid over to George Collins, one of the Messengers
[of the Chamber] in full of his bills for his service anno 1704 : as
signed by Robert Harley [as a Secretary of State]. Disposition Book
XVII, p. 218.
Same for 11,000l. to John Nutin [Paymaster of the Transport
Service] out of loans on the Low Wines Continued [as by 3-4 Anne
c. 18] anno 1705 : on his unsatisfied order for 60,000l. for transporting
Land Forces : and is to be applied for 2 months' imprests for the
ships carrying 5000 men that go along with the Fleet and for bedding
and other necessaries for them. Ibid.
Same for 15,273l. 0s. 1d. to Mr. How [Paymaster General of Guards
and Garrisons] : out of loans ut supra : and is to be applied as
follows :
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£
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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 anno 1705
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for 32 days' subsistence for the Troops and
Regiments in England from March 24 inst.
to April 24 next
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12331
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0
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1
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in further part of 87,125l. 10s. 0d. for 5000 men for
sea service
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for the like subsistence to the Regiments
of Col. Rivers, Rooke and Lord Paston
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2530
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0
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0
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the like for the Additional Companies of the
Regiments of Colonels Handaside, Livesay
and Whetham
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412
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0
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0
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£15273
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0
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1
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Ibid.
William Lowndes to the Queen's printers to deliver to the Commissioners
for Trade 100 copies of the Act for the Importation of Naval
Stores from the Plantations [3-4 Anne c. 9] in order to be sent to the
several Governors on the Continent [of America]. Out Letters
(General) XVIII, p. 49.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to visit the goods of the
Prince of Hesse which are to go on the Claveland yacht for Holland.
Ibid.
Same to same to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of
Thomas Merett for leave for the Abraham frigate to sail from
Harwich with wheat and rye for Portugal notwithstanding the
embargo. Ibid., p. 50.
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report on the
enclosed letter [missing], signed A B, relating to the importation of
drugs. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 51.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) order of the Queen in Council dated St. James's
March 15 inst. for the embargo to be taken off from the ships now
bound to Barbados, in order to proceed with the next convoy : on
the petition of the merchants and planters concerned in said island.
Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 356.
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Same by same to same to make abatement for prize wines taken
in the Seine prize, in proportion to the original meanness or smallness
of said wines : same being not fit for the market.
Prefixing : report by the Customs Commissioners on the case :
followed by : statement of the case as under Rule 10 annext to the
Act of Tonnage and Poundage and the Book of Rates concerning
the abatement of Duty on corrupt and unmerchantable wines fit
only to distil into hot waters or to make vinegar. Ibid., pp. 359-60.
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Treasury reference to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the
petition of Tower Ward Deputy [Alderman] and Common Council
desiring that the ancient cartway leading from the east end of Thames
Street to the east end of Tower Street (which they allege to have lain
in a desolate condition ever since the fire of London, to the great
prejudice of the inhabitants) may be repaired and made good at the
Queen's charge for the common use and benefit of the city "or
that the inhabitants of the said Ward may be permitted to do the
same at their own charge." Reference Book VIII, p. 145.
Same to the Surveyor General of Woods, Trent South, of the
petition of Mr. Portman for repairs at the pond and lodge at the
first gate and of the ditches in Hyde Park and that Walnut Tree
Ground may be paled in. Ibid., p. 147.
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March 20.
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Money warrant for 58l. 1s. 2½d. to Thomas Austen, Receiver of
Taxes for co. Southampton, to be transferred from his account of
the Land Tax anno 1703 to that of anno 1704. (Money order dated
April 5 hereon). Money Book XVII, p. 341. Order Book VI, p. 332.
Letter of direction for 1500l. to Francis Godolphin, Cofferer of
the Household : out of Civil List moneys : and is to be applied
for the payment of Customs on and freight of wine lately bought for
the service of the Household. Disposition Book XVII, p. 216.
William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners. The Lord
Treasurer has no objections to your proceeding this year as you
did last year in importing pitch and tar for the Navy. Out Letters
(General) XVIII, p. 50.
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Same to the Customs Commissioners to report on the enclosed
memorial [missing] of Count Gallas, the Envoy from the Emperor
of Germany, with the list of his baggage on board the Merchant of
London, James Boudouin master (a coach, harness, plate, Moselle
wine, red wine and wine in bottles).
Appending : said schedule of baggage. Ibid., pp. 50-1.
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Same to same to report on the enclosed memorial [missing] from
Monsieur Vryberge, Envoy from the States General. Ibid., p. 51.
Same to the Prizes Commissioners. The Lord Treasurer is
informed that the ship Thomas of Dublin, Balshazer Sherlock
master, 60 tons, with brandy which was drove into the harbour of
Glendere in Ireland was seized and condemned as prize on Feb. 15
last. Have you any notice thereof? Ibid.
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of
Thomas Brougham for allowance of 435l. 9s. 4d. for extraordinary
charges in his receipt as Receiver General for cos. Cumberland and
Westmorland 1700-1702. Reference Book VIII, p. 156.
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