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May 1705
May 2, forenoon. |
Present : Lord Treasurer, Chancellor of the Exchequer.
[Write] to Sir William Robinson and Mr. Jett to be here on Monday week in the forenoon. [My Lord orders] 1708l. (out of loans in the Exchequer) to be issued to Mr. Fox for 84 days' pay in advance to the General Officers and others of the 5000 new raised men going aboard the Fleet. [Order for the issue] to Mr. Fox [Paymaster General of the Forces Abroad] of 2414l. as per Mr. Pauncefoot's memorial of this day ; to clear the 4 English Regiments forming part of the 10,000 men, to wit for the muster ended 23 Dec. 1704 : to be issued out of loans [in the Exchequer on the One Third Subsidy] anno 1704. My Lord ordered that Mr. Fox (out of the 62,000l. which he is to raise on tallies on Low Wines) do apply 16,234l. 9s. 8d. to clear the Subject Troops forming part of the 40,000 men, from 24 Dec. 1704 to 23 Feb. 1704-5, offreckonings included : and (out of the 13,500l. which he is to raise on the like tallies) to apply 2494l. 8s. 4d. to clear the 4 Regiments, part of the 10,000 men for the same time. Order for the issue of 5379l. to Mr. Fox out of loans on the Land Tax anno 1705 : on Mr. Pauncefoot's memorial : of which 5135l. is for "an additional Regiment of Dragoons and Foot" in Portugal [upon the Portugal Establishment] from 25 Oct. 1704 to Dec. 25 following ; and the remaining 244l. for [the charge of] two surgeons and four mates [for the Hospital in Portugal] from 25 Aug. 1704 to Dec. 25 following. Issue to him (out of the like) 3088l. 18s. 6d. which with a deduction of 7½ per cent. exchange [between English and Irish money] will make 3320l. 12s. 6d. for 6 weeks' subsistence to be paid in advance to the 3 Regiments of Foot to come from Ireland to serve on board the Fleet. The issue is to be made on the order for 87,125l. 10s. 0d. for maintaining the 5000 [sea service] men. Issue to him 395l. 10s. 0d. to complete 1682l. 18s. 2d. which with a deduction of 7½ per cent. [exchange as above] on the whole [sum] pays the clothing for 1500 recruits sent from Ireland to Portugal anno 1704 : to be issued out of loans on the One Third Subsidy anno 1704 [as by 2-3 Anne c. 18]. This issue is to be made on the order for the Portugal service anno 1704 with a direction that the whole be charged to account of the said Forces. [Order for the issue of] 1400l. to the Treasurer of the Navy out of money in the Exchequer of loans on the Land Tax anno 1705 [as by 3-4 Anne c. 1] : and is to be paid over to the Treasurer for Sick and Wounded on account of subsistence in money to the prisoners of war for the present month of May. [My Lord directs the issue of] 1000l. on Mr. Lowndes's order for secret service. Treasury Minute Book XV, pp. 81-2. |
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May 3, forenoon. |
Present : Lord Treasurer, Chancellor of the Exchequer.
The [gentlemen of the] Bank of England [are] called [in]. My Lord acquaints them that the pressing occasions of setting out the Fleet requires a considerable supply and therefore hopes they will be ready to give their assistance by lending 100,000l. upon the Land Tax [anno 1705]. They say they will call a Court on purpose and give his Lordship their answer in a few days. [Order for the] issue of 4052l. 11s. 9¼d. to the executors of Sir Benjamin Bathurst, late Cofferer of the Household : out of Civil List money : and is to clear the creditor [items in his account for part of the expenses] of the late Portugal expedition [to wit the items of expense] in carrying the King of Spain, "which the Board of Green Cloth by their letter of the 7th inst. represent is absolutely necessary to clear the account of the said late Cofferer which is to be passed in this present Easter term." Ibid., p. 83. |
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May 7, forenoon. |
Present : Lord Treasurer.
[My Lord directs the issue of] 40,000l. to the Treasurer of the Navy : out of loans on the Land Tax anno 1705 : and is for wages. and 5000l. more out of same : and is for imprests and bills of exchange and to be placed to the head of Wear and Tear. Ibid., p. 84. |
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May 10, forenoon. |
Present : Lord Treasurer.
[My Lord directs the issue of] 989l. 14s. 6d. to Mr. Howe [as Paymaster General of Guards and Garrisons] : out of loans on the Land Tax anno 1705 as in further part of 87,125l. 10s. 0d. for the 5000 men to serve on board the Fleet ; being for 6 months' subsistence to 2 Companies of Handasyde's Regiment going to the West Indies viz. in advance from April 25 last to Oct. 24 next. Likewise 228l. 15s. 0d. for the like subsistence to 50 supernumerary recruits for the said Regiment for the same time. [Order for the] issue of 20,000l. to the Treasurer of the Navy out of loans on the Land Tax anno 1705 : and is for the Victualling, to wit for Necessary Money, bills of exchange, Short Allowance [Money] and other Contingencies. Likewise 6800l. to same out of same : whereof 5000l. is to be as imprest for defraying the contingent charges of the Fleet going under Sir Cloudesley Shovell this summer : and 1800l. for bounty money to the Marine soldiers that were in the action at Gibraltar the last summer. (fn. 1) [Order for the] issue of 4000l. to [Francis Godolphin] the Cofferer of the Household in part of what remains due to the Household for last Xmas quarter. [Order for the issue of] 400l. to Mr. Borret on account of [Crown] law [suit] charges. [Order for the] issue of 1050l. to Mr. Howe on the order in his name for 264,874l. 10s. 0d. for Guards and Garrisons anno 1705 : to be issued out of loans on the Land Tax anno 1705. Hereof 800l. is to be for Col. Elliot's Regiment going with the Earl of Peterborough on the present Expedition [to Spain], as on account of their pay : and 250l. is for Col. Hans Hamilton's Regiment [as for] the like. [My Lord Treasurer orders the preparation of a] sign manual for 1000l. bounty to Lord Cutts, who is appointed Lieutenant General of the Forces in Ireland ; and is for defraying the charge of transporting himself, family and equipage to Ireland. Treasury Minute Book XV, p. 85. |
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May 14, forenoon. |
Present : Lord Treasurer.
[My Lord directs] 30,000l. more [to be issued to the Treasurer of the Navy] for Wages : out of loans on the Land Tax anno 1705. Let Mr. Wilcox examine and certify my Lord Treasurer how many of the trees blown down in New Forest in the great storm are fit for the service of the Navy and what the value and contents of the same. [My Lord directs the issue of] 4000l. to the Navy [Treasurer] : out of funds anno 1705 : and is intended for Mr. Whitfield on account of pay due to the Marine Regiments : and is to be placed to the head of Wages. The Attorney General comes in and Mr. Jett. The Attorney General will acquaint Mr. Stedman that he must be prosecuted unless he discovers from whom he had the altered debt [the altered Army debenture] on the Irish forfeiture [s] : and he [the Attorney General] thinks that without an order from the Exchequer Court Mr. Jett is not to pay on any of the altered debentures the sums for which they were originally made forth. Ibid., p. 86. |
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May 14, forenoon [sic? for afternoon]. |
Present : Lord Treasurer.
Petitions are read [and my Lord Treasurer's decisions are endorsed thereon]. Ibid., p. 87. |
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May 16, forenoon. |
Present : Lord Treasurer, Chancellor of the Exchequer.
[My Lord directs the issue] to Charles Bertie, the Treasurer of the Ordnance, of 20,000l. for land service of the Ordnance ; out of loans on the Land Tax [3-4 Anne c. 1] and Low Wines [3-4 Anne c. 18] anno 1705. Petitions are read [and my Lord's answers are endorsed thereon]. The Trustees for [Circulation of] Exchequer Bills [are called in and their memorial is read]. See the Minutes [taken thereon endorsed] on their memorial. [My Lord directs the issue of] 2000l. to the Office of the Works and is to be paid over to Mr. Wise in further part of 8333l. 1s. 0d. for new works in the gardens at Kensington, Windsor and St. James's Park : making 5000l. [in all] paid [thereon]. Ibid., p. 88. |
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May 18, forenoon. |
Present : Lord Treasurer, Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Mr. How is [ordered by my Lord Treasurer] to pay the six Regiments ordered on board the Fleet and the three Regiments part of the 5000 men to be raised in lieu of them and the other three till they go on the Irish Establishment : and as soon as he comes to town he is to depute [some] one to go on board the Fleet with the money if the Fleet be not sailed. If it be [sailed] his deputy is to follow in the pacquet boat with credits [payable] at Lisbon. Send to the Receiver of Prizes for the state of his cash. Write to Mr. How concerning the above Minute. My Lord directs 20,000l. for the Privy Purse and Healing Medals : to be issued out of Civil List money by 500l. a week. Treasury Minute Book XV, p. 89. |
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May 21, at my Lord Treasurer's house, at St. James's. |
Present : Lord Treasurer, Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Papers [petitions and reports] are read. The answers are [minuted or endorsed] upon them. Ibid., p. 90. |
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May 22,
forenoon. Whitehall, Treasury Chambers. |
Present : ut supra.
See what was borrowed on the tin, how much [has been] repaid and how much [still remains] due. Acquaint Sir Edward Seymour [as former Treasurer of the Navy] how his account stands and that the draft of the discharge to be signed by him and the Duke of Leeds [as former Treasurer of the Navy] remains with the Attorney General who is ready to make report but nobody follows his [Seymour's account] business. Desire him to appoint a solicitor [to pursue the passing of his accounts] otherwise process must issue. Ibid., p. 91. |
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May 23, forenoon. |
Present : ut supra.
Petitions and reports are read and answered [and the answers are minuted or endorsed on them]. Mr. How's memorial [as Paymaster General of Guards and Garrisons] is read and on it my Lord ordered issues as follows : viz. |
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£ | s. | d. | ||
out of 17,457l. 5s. 7d. of the tallies on malt anno 1705 in said How's hands and 8521l. 18s. 0¾d. of orders for Annuities purchased this year and 13,857l. 7s. 1¼d. of loans in the Exchequer pro anno 1705 : making 39,836l. 10s. 9d. in all | ||||
for Guards and Garrisons anno 1705 | 39836 | 10 | 9 | |
out of 2019l. 9s. 5d. of orders for annuities purchased this year and 3842l. 6s. 9d. of loans in the Exchequer pro anno 1705 making in all 5861l. 16s. 2d. | ||||
in part of 87,125l. 10s. 0d. for sea service | 5861 | 16 | 2 | |
out of the like loans | ||||
in part of 5000l. for Invalids anno 1705 according to the [said Howe's] memorial | 1278 | 2 | 0 | |
in part of 98,969l. 10s. 0d. for 5000 additional men for sea service anno 1705 | 9500 | 0 | 0 | |
£56476 | 8 | 11 | ||
And out of the money remaining in Mr. How's hands in part of
264,874l. 10s. 0d. for the Guards anno 1704 he is to apply 312l. 9s. 0d.
on account of the clearings of the 4 Companies at New York ; to
provide arms and necessaries.
Send to Mr. St. Johns [Secretary at War] to be here on Friday morning about matters relating to the Establishment [of the Forces]. Mr. Presgrave will attend here on Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Order the officers of the Exchequer to be here then. Mr. Bridges [Paymaster General of the Forces Abroad] and Mr. Pauncefoot are called in. On Mr. Bridges' memorial [my Lord Treasurer] ordered 54,174l. 17s. 8½d. for 28 days' subsistence for the Subject Troops and [for full] pay to the Foreign Troops composing the 40,000 men to July 21 next inclusive : whereof 45,756l. 10s. 4d. is to be in money or tallies on the Low Wine Act [3-4 Anne c. 18] anno 1705 [which money and tallies are] to be transferred from Mr. Fox to Mr. Bridges pursuant to the privy seal now passing ; and 8418l. 7s. 4½d. [is to be] out of money in the Exchequer for the service of 1705. likewise 10,990l. 3s. 8¾d. more for 28 days' subsistence to July 21 next for the Subject Troops and pay to Foreign Troops composing the Additional 10,000 men in the Low Countries : to be issued out of 11,005l. 11s. 8d. of the like money or tallies to be transferred ut supra. likewise 12,432l. 12s. 1d. for 28 days' subsistence to the same date for the 10,200 men in Portugal : to be issued out of loans in the Exchequer. likewise 25,000l. on account of the subsidy to the King of Portugal for the Queen's part of the charge of his 13,000 men : to be issued in money or tallies on the Two Thirds Subsidy [3-4 Anne c. 3] anno 1705 [which money and tallies are] to be transferred ut supra. likewise 25,000l. in further part of 160,000l. for the Duke of Savoy : to be issued in the like money or tallies to be transferred ut supra. [Send word to] Lord Coningsby to be here on Friday morning. [Send a] letter to the Excise Commissioners to cause what money can possibly be received on the Bank ninepence [the 9d. per barrel Excise for the Bank Fund by 5 Wm. and Mary c. 20] by the 1st of June next to be paid into the Exchequer on the 31st inst : and similarly to pay in by the 23rd June what money can be received up to the 24th of that month on the ninepence [per barrel Excise] for 99 years for Annuities on survivorships and for lives [by 4 Wm. and Mary c. 3]. Treasury Minute Book XV, pp. 92-3. |
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May 24, forenoon. |
Present : Lord Treasurer, Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Petitions and reports are read [and my Lord's decisions and answers are endorsed thereon]. [Write and desire] Mr. Blathwait to signify to the Governor of Virginia that the 150l. per an. in lieu of a house for the Governor shall continue but [only for] 2 years : in which time he may procure a house to be built by the Assembly. Ibid., p. 94. |
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May 25, forenoon. |
Present : ut supra.
The officers of the Exchequer and Mr. Presgrave are called in. The examination of Mr. Presgrave is read. He is [directed] to attend the officers at the Exchequer and to compare his own accounts and papers with those of the officers, who are thereupon to make report to my Lord on Monday next. Lord Coningsby [Paymaster of the Forces in Ireland], Mr. St. John [Secretary at War] and Mr. How [Paymaster General of Guards and Garrisons] are called in. My Lord Treasurer resolves that the 3 Regiments coming from Ireland to go on board the Fleet shall be borne on the Irish Establishment till the 24th May 1705 and from that time they are to be paid by Mr. How and the 3 Regiments (part of the 5000 men now raising in England) for the service of Ireland are to be paid by Mr. How (besides their levy money) what shall be found due for their pay to the same date, 24th May inst., subsisting them as English : and from the said date the said 3 new Regiments are to be borne on the Irish Establishment : and whatsoever hath been paid by Mr. Fox or Mr. How or shall be paid by Mr. How for subsisting the said 3 new raised Regiments in England (according to English subsistence) beyond the said 24th of May is to be made good again to Mr. How by the Paymaster [of the Forces] for Ireland. [My Lord orders] 200l. to Mr. Taileur, the Deputy Treasurer's Remembrancer, in reward for himself and a sufficient number of clerks speedily to make forth the process to be executed this summer for levying the supers and ipsums standing out on the several [accounts of the Collectors and Receivers of] taxes upon which arrears are depending. Treasury Minute Book XV, p. 95. |