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August 1.
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Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the incidents bill of the
Salt Duty Office for last June 24 quarter : total 602l. 16s. 2¼d.
Money Book XVIII, p. 276.
Letter of direction for 25,000l. to James Brydges : out of loans
on Malt anno 1706 : for extraordinary service of the war not provided
for in the last session of Parliament : and is to answer Sir Theodore
Janssen's bills at 60 days' date from July 23 last for 101,695 Crowns
of 82 sols, money of Piedmont, at 59 pence English per Crown
payable in Turin, for the service of the Duke of Savoy. Disposition
Book XVIII, p. 154.
Same for 5563l. 3s. 4½d. to Francis Godolphin, the Cofferer of the
Household : out of Civil List moneys : and is to complete the wages
and board wages of the Household for last Lady day quarter. Ibid.
J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to the officers of
the Board of Green Cloth to report on the enclosed petition [missing]
of Hen. Powell "and 4 other hirelings that allege to be unpaid for
their service in attending his late Majesty to Holland in 1701."
Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 234.
Same to Auditor Harley to prepare for declaration the enclosed
account [missing] of Mr. Howe as Treasurer for Chelsea Hospital for
the year ended 23 Dec. [? 1705]. Ibid., p. 235.
Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Mint for an account of the
method used "when you have been ordered to cause any of her
Majesty's tin to be run into bars." Ibid.
Treasury reference to Auditor Harley of the petition of Cha.
Shales setting forth a list of cravings which he desires to be allowed
in the accounts of his late father John Shales, to wit 8641l. 11s. 0d.
disbursed as Commissary General of Provisions in Ireland and
4040l. 1s. 6½d. disbursed for the Camp at Hounslow Heath in 1687
and 1688 and for the Expedition to Salisbury and for transporting
Forces. Reference Book VIII, p. 235.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of James
Stanaways, riding surveyor of Customs for cos. Lanes., Westmorland
and Cumberland, shewing that he has served 20 years and always
with approbation but of late an inferior surveyor in the port of
Liverpool procured himself to be sent to visit several ports in
petitioner's district and has got petitioner's post sunk as useless and
on his declining a place as a private surveyor in another port he is
dismissed. Reference Book VIII, p. 236.
Treasury reference to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts of the
petition of Capt. Trevanion, Lieut. Governor of Pendennis Castle,
praying that his pay as Captain of a Company in Lord North and
Grey's Regiment may be paid here in England to his attorney.
Ibid., p. 237.
Same to the Stamps Commissioners of the petition of John Clarke,
one of the chamber keepers to the Pages of the Bedchamber to
King Wm. III, shewing that he served at the Back Stairs from the
King's death to March 1703-4 when he was forced to quit by
indisposition and to go into the country for his health : being now
recovered he prays a stamper's place. Ibid., p. 238.
Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Mint of the petition of John
Chilos et al., inhabitants of the Island of Portland, shewing that a
ship was staved near said island and no person coming to land alive
they went off in their fishing boats and discovered several blocks of
tin and with great hazard got up 150 of them and put same into a
warehouse at Portland under the custody of Mr. Seward and Mr.
Bower "they alleging that it is her Majesty's tin" : therefore
praying one third part [thereof] for their trouble which they say is
customary" and that the tin may not be shipped off till there be
direction for paying them. Ibid.
Same to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts of the petition of
Walter Brough, father and executor of Lieut. James Brough late of
Lord Charlemont's Regiment, shewing that upon his last petition
the Paymaster was ordered to see justice done to petitioner before
any more money be paid to the Agent ; since which time the Agent
has been discharged and Capt. Robert Gardner has been appointed
to succeed him, who opposes petitioner's stopping any of the money
of the Regiment "notwithstanding the clearings that were paid by
her Majesty to the 14th May 1702 are still in the Lord Charlemont's
or his Major's hands ; that Capt. Francklin, (still in the said Regiment)
has in his hands of petitioner's son's pay the value of his
clothes and 68l. 3s. 4d. which he had of petitioner and as he believes
the Agent has 27l. 15s. 0d. more which Lord Charlemont is answerable
for ; that Capt. Gardner has long delayed your petitioner with
assurances that the late Agent was coming over to settle his accounts
with the Regiment which is now to be cleared off" and acknowledges
that he has more money in his hands than will satisfy
petitioner's demands : therefore prays that 100l. may be stopped
till both or either of the said Agents fairly account with petitioner.
Ibid., p. 242.
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August 2.
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Letter of direction for 5696l. 15s. 2d. to Visct. Fitz-Hardinge, the
Treasurer of the Chamber : out of Civil List moneys : to be applied
as follows : viz.
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£
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s.
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d.
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for last Lady day quarter's wages on the
Establishment of his Office
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5164
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8
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8
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Mr. Incledon, Housekeeper of Westminster
[Palace] on his allowance of 6s. 8d. a day
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29
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10
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0
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William Hester for half a year for killing rats
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29
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19
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0
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Mr. Elford and another for riding charges to
Winchester
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23
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17
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0
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William Gwatkins, late Child of the Chapel
Royal
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20
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0
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0
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Math. Fairlis, Groom of the Vestry
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10
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0
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0
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Timothy Goodwyn for "printing Lent
preachers" and for stationery wares to the
Lord Chamberlain's Office
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29
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8
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0
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Mr. Churchill for stationery wares to both
Secretaries of State for said quarter
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247
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7
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6
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Cha. Lucas, Chapel Closetkeeper for riding
charges to Windsor and elsewhere last year
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48
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0
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0
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Mr. La Roch, Deputy Knight Harbinger for
his journey to Newmarket last April
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10
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0
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0
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Mr. English, Marshall of the Ceremonies, for
attendance on Foreign Ministers on his
6s. 8d. a day
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20
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6
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8
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Sir David Mitchell, Black Rod, for attendance
on the House of Peers last sessions on his
6s. 8d. a day
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42
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13
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4
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John Walsh for musical instruments ; by
Lord Chamberlain's warrant
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5
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0
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£5696
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15
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2
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Disposition Book XVIII, p. 155.
J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to the Victualling
Commissioners to repay 1003l. for tax assessments anno 1705 on the
said Commissioners and their officers and clerks in London and the
outports. Ibid., p. 156.
Same to the Agents for Taxes to report on the enclosed memorial
and affidavit [missing] touching indirect practices of Tho. Osmond a
surveyor of the Duties on Houses in co. Northants. Out Letters
(General) XVIII, p. 232.
Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed case
[missing] relating to the water formerly granted by the city for the
use of Somerset House. Ibid., p. 235.
Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Ordnance to report on the
enclosed memorial [missing] from the Envoy of Portugal about
some arms consigned to Lisbon for the service of the King of
Portugal which were taken by order of the Earl of Peterborough
and carried to Barcelona for the immediate service of that Garrison ;
as by a certificate of Capt. Long of the delivery thereof. Ibid.
Treasury reference to Mr. Borrett of the petition of Sir John
Stanley, Warden of the Mint, praying payment of his expenses in
prosecuting coiners in York, Durham etc. Reference Book VIII,
p. 235.
Treasury reference to the Auditors of Imprests of the petition of
William Hubbald praying that the money which he accounted for to
the Commissioners of Accounts in Ireland as late Paymaster of the
Train there may be allowed him on producing their certificates that
vouchers were delivered them ; the same having been done for
Col. Venner and some others. Reference Book VIII, p. 235.
Same to the Principal Commissioners of Prizes of the petition of
Capt. Baron, late Commander of the Fubbs yacht, praying a share in
the Vigo prize money as other Captains of yachts have received that
were upon that Expedition. Ibid.
Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Mint of the petition of the
Provost and Fellow Moneyers shewing that on their application to
Parliament last session the House ordered a bill [4-5 Anne c. 9] to be
brought in to empower the Lord Treasurer to dispose of 500l. per an.
more than the former Act for encouragement of the Coinage [18-19
Car. II, c. 5] : therefore praying that same may be paid to their
Provost for their use. Ibid.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Jno. Baskett,
stationer, shewing that he with Godfrey Richards, deceased, served
the Custom House with stationery for several years ; that on the
death of Richards one Mr. Sharp procured directions from the
Treasury to the said Commissioners to be admitted as stationer :
therefore proposing to furnish as good goods as said Sharp doth and
at 20 per cent. cheaper. Ibid., p. 236.
Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the petition of
Sara Aris for extension of her term in 3 tenements in West Ham,
co. Essex. Ibid.
Same to same of the petition of Mary Edwards for extension of
her term in the piccage and stallage and tolls of Romford co. Essex.
Ibid.
Same to same of the petition of John, Earl of Leicester for a grant
of the office of steward, bailiff and woodward of the Honor of Otford
co. Kent, with the ancient fee of 18l. 15s. 0d. per an. Ibid.
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August
[? Sept. 2].
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Same to the [Exchequer Court] Auditor for Wales of the petition
of Walter Jefferys shewing that in Sept. 1704 he was empowered by
Exchequer commission to collect the temporalities of the bishopric
of St. Davids during the vacancy of the see : that notwithstanding
the rental given him by the Auditor amounts to 571l. 4s. 9d. he hath
not been able to collect more than 40l. 11s. 10d., the tenants alleging
that by his commission he had no power to make a distress for nonpayment,
the see being supplied in March following : that Mr. Lucy,
the former collector, has since his last account (which was 2 Feb.
1701-2) received several sums of which he refuses to give petitioner
an account : therefore praying further directions about the collecting
of said rents and an allowance for his charges. [At the end of the
entry is written "George Bruere, Deputy Auditor."] Ibid., p. 239.
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August 3.
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Royal sign manual dated Windsor Castle for 2000l. to Secretary
Harley : for Secret Service. (Money warrant dated Aug. 23 hereon).
(Money order dated Sept. 9 hereon). Queen's Warrant Book XXIII,
p. 75. Money Book XVIII, p. 280. Order Book VI, p. 509.
Royal warrant to Visct. FitzHardinge, Treasurer of the Chamber,
to pay Elizabeth Atkinson, her Majesty's laundress, 10s. a day as
travelling expenses for the number of days she has attended the
royal person in her Majesty's progresses since 1702 June 24 : and
to pay same for the future. Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 76.
Same to John Howe, Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons, to pay
1125l. to Mossom Ferrabosco, who attended the Fleet as Deputy
Treasurer in the Mediterranean the last year, for the value of 5000
dollars paid to Henry Vincent, Paymaster of the Forces in Catalonia,
by direction of the Earl of Peterborough and Sir Cloudesley Shovell.
Ibid., pp. 76-7.
Same to James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad, to keep
in his hands (out of the deduction of 12d. per £) the sum of 3712l.
18s. 6d. annually viz. 1500l. for salary to himself and 1130l. for
clerks and 500l. for incidents of his Office and 582l. 18s. 6d. for new
year's gifts to be given by him as usual to the officers and clerks of
the Treasury and Exchequer. Ibid., pp. 77-8.
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Same to Treasurer Godolphin to pay to Henry Wise 20l. an acre
for looking after and maintaining the royal gardens and plantations
at Hampton Court, the Great Plantation on the north side of Windsor
Castle, the garden at the Lodge in Windsor Great Park, and all the
royal gardens and plantations at Kensington (except the Kitchen
garden and the slip of ground that goes round the meadow there)
being in all 140 acres : as in place of his 1600l. per an. contract of
1 August 1702, he not being able to support the same at so low a
rate and 40 acres having been added to the said gardens since the
date of that contract. (Treasurer Godolphin's warrant hereon
accordingly dated Aug. 3 to the Paymaster of the Works to pay
said 20l. per acre.)
Followed by : report by Sir Christopher Wren et al. containing
(1) a schedule of the gardens comprised in the 1702 contract as above
being 100 acres, (2) those not comprised therein, being 40 acres
and (3) a schedule or scheme of the gardens and plantations now to
be kept up under this present agreement : the latter being as follows :
viz.
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Hampton Court.
The great Fountain Garden to the north east front of the
house : the Wilderness and New Grove : the Privy Garden to
the south front : the Glass Case Garden and pheasant yard :
the Quadrangle and Princess Court : the Kitchen Garden
and Fruit Garden in 6 divisions : the Mellon Garden : the
Great Terrace with its divisions : the Bowling Green with
its walks : the Lower Wilderness and Plantation : the
House Park : Bushey Park.
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Kensington.
The long Terrace to the north : the Bowling Green : the Garden
of Dwarfs : the Long Walk at the head with the several
divisions down to the Canal : the old ground as now made
and when finished : the divisions of houses and greens :
(the Kitchen Garden and long slip as above not included
"and not any kitchen garden crops raised in these divisions
of gardening, they being that part which was laid down
by the late King, only the old gardener had his allowance of
40l. a year salary, which is not taken notice of here.")
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Windsor.
The great new Plantation at Windsor to be cultivated and
managed as follows :
the border next the wall where the fruit trees are : the
other border where the dwarf fruit trees are : all
spruce firs to be clipped once a summer : the
several gardens to the House in the Great Park.
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Newmarket.
The several little gardens as now made and planted.
Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 78. Money Book XVIII, pp.
269-273.
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for
300l. per an. to Anne Smith as from June 24 last : as a Maid of
Honour. Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 79.
Establishment under the royal sign manual for fire and candle
for Portsmouth Garrison : total establishment not to exceed 500l.
per an. : ut supra p. 691 : as from June 24 last. Ibid., pp. 80-1.
Warrant dormant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Exchequer to
pay several bankers' annuities conformable to a certificate [missing]
from the Auditor of the Receipt : representing assignations, or
inheritances or other changes of ownership in the said annuities.
Money Book XVIII, p. 276.
Money warrant for 149l. 15s. 0d. to Jezreel Jones for attendance
on the Ambassador from the Emperor of Morocco : including 9
weeks' subsistence from Friday June 1 to Aug. 3 inst. at 5l. per week ;
55l. for coach hire from May 1 to Aug. 3 ; 22l. 15s. 0d. for extraordinary
coach hire and attendance 28 June at St. Pauls rejoicing
and likewise to go to Windsor to congratulate her Majesty upon the
glorious victory ; 8l. 12s. 6d. for entertaining the Ambassador and
his retinue at Windsor and 13l. for the expenses of 6 of the Moors
of the Ambassador's retinue from Falmouth and Plymouth when they
came with the French Protestant slaves from Plymouth. (Money
order dated Aug. 27 hereon). Ibid., p. 278. Order Book VI, p. 507.
Disposition Book XVIII, p. 168.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Edward Nicholas to pay the
following as royal bounty "pursuant to her Majesty's pleasure to
me signified."
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£
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s.
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d.
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Peter Paul Gendrault
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107
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10
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0
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Eliz. Collier
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25
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0
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0
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the widow of William Christian
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25
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0
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0
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Katherine Talbot, relict of Capt. Hen. Talbot
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30
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0
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0
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Lewis de la Prade, Minister of the French
Church at Wapping, to discharge arrears of
rent for the French Church
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20
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0
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0
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Margaret, Countess Dowager of Marlborough
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50
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0
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0
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Ann Mauclere widow
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25
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0
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0
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Dorothy Wansborough
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20
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0
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0
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£302
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10
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0
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Money Book XVIII, p. 265.
Same by same to the Postmasters General to make allowances as
follow to Edmund Dummer on his contract for the West India
pacquet boats viz. (1) in his account for the year ended Jan. 25 last
400l. 7s. 10d. "to equal the rate for the port of letters to and from
the West Indies to the rate of letters passing between England and
Portugal" (2) the like rate for the future for all letters taken by the
enemy or sunk, as also the freight of passengers similarly taken or
lost (3) to make no deduction for deficiency between Jan. 25 last
and Oct. 25 next. (4) thenceforward to deduct the deficiency of
8000l. for the postage of letters and freight of passengers out of said
Dummer's quarterly payments until the whole deficiency for the
first two years of his contract be made up.
Appending : report by said Postmasters General on said Dummer's
memorial. Mr. Dummer is obliged by his contract with this Office
for providing 5 vessels for correspondence between England and the
West India Islands to reduce the yearly sum of 12,500l. (agreed to
be paid [to] him by 4 equal quarterly payments for maintaining the
said vessels) to the certain annual charge of 4500l. : and upon an
account to be made up at the end of the first year if the income by
letters and passengers did not amount to 8000l. then the deficiency
was to be deducted from the last quarter's payment of the first year,
if sufficient ; otherwise, out of the first quarter's payment of the
succeeding year.
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On our report on his first memorial upon the prospect of a deficiency
likely to happen the first year of the sum of 8000l. Your Lordship
directed us (by your warrant of Oct. [sic for Dec.] 11 last supra p. 497)
to pay him the full sum payable to him on the said contract on the
25th Jan. last without making any abatement or deduction for the
deficiency which shall appear at that time and that the said deduction
instead of being made out of the payment due at that time should
be made out of the half year's payment due and ending the 25th July
instant, notwithstanding anything in the contract to the contrary
[which said warrant had the effect of respiting until the 25th
inst. the deduction of the first year's deficiency of 8000l.].
What has been received for the port of letters and freight of
management in the first year of the contract ending Jan. 25 last
amounts to 4449l. 1s. 0d. whereby it appears there hath been a deficiency
of 3550l. 19s. 0d. which Dummer by his contract is to answer to her
Majesty.
By the contract the port of letters to and from the West Indies
was to be advanced to the same rate as is received for letters passing
between England and Portugal. But 2 mails happening to be sent
to the West Indies and one to be received from thence before the
warrant was signed by the Queen allowing us to advance [raise] and
demand the said port we were not empowered to receive more
than the former rates. The loss to Mr. Dummer thereby in the 2
mails outward amounted to 69l. 1s. 3¼d. and by letters received by
our Deputy at Plymouth for the West Indies to 14l. 7s. 6¾d. and by
the mail homeward bound to 316l. 19s. 0d. or in all 400l. 7s. 10d.
We think it reasonable to allow him this sum towards the deficiency
of 8000l. for the first year and then the [said] deficiency will be
3150l. 11s. 2d.
The reason of this great deficiency in the first year has been his
not being able to [put] his boats into that readiness and order as it
is hoped they will be for the future ; by which means there have
sometimes gone 3 mails in one boat at a time, "which has been the
occasion of fewer letters being sent than otherwise would have been
and likewise of our receiving here fewer mails from the West Indies."
As to his demand of allowance for port of letters and freight of
passengers in pacquet boats cast away or taken by the enemy we
think it reasonable he be allowed same and we should have had no
objection to such a clause being inserted in the contract.
In regard to the great expense he has been at in building so many
new vessels for this service and that 2 of his boats have been lately
lost "the supplying of which has been chargeable to him" we do
not object to prolonging to Jan. 25 next the deduction of the
deficiency for the first year which stands respited as above to the
25 inst., provided that an account be at that time made up of the
first 2 years of his contract and that the deficiency of 8000l. for the
first year and 8000l. for the second year be deducted together from
the payment due to be made to him on the said 25 Jan. next and in
case the same should not be sufficient, then out of the succeeding
quarters till the whole deficiency be made up.
At the time the agreement was concluded with Mr. Dummer for
the West India correspondence there were 2 boats then at sea which
had been fitted out at the Queen's charge, the said service being
then upon [the Queen's] account and not upon contract. But to
avoid any confusion in making up the whole account to the
commencement of Dummer's contract we agreed that he should be
allowed the benefit of the letters and passengers returning home by
the said vessels, he taking upon him all the charges of wages, victuals,
wear and tear and hazard of the sea or enemy from the 25th Jan.
1704-5 the commencement of his contract. We have accordingly
given him credit for the same. Money Book XVIII, pp. 266-9.
Letter of direction for 345l. 13s. 0d. to the Earl of Ranelagh, late
Paymaster of the Forces : out of malt surplus anno 1702 : to satisfy
divers respits on the Earl of Essex's Regiment of Dragoons between
1701-2 March 16 and 1702 Oct. 24 which respits were removed by
royal warrant of 1704 May 8. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 158.
Treasury reference to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the
petition of Richard Fownes Esq. for leave to surrender to William
Long the stewardship of divers manors in co. Somerset, which office
the said Long executes by deputation from the petitioner. Reference
Book VIII, p. 235.
Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to pay 476l.
18s. 10½d. to the clothiers who supplied the clothing and accoutrements
for the detachment of 400 men which was made in Nov. 1705
from the Forces in Ireland and shipped for Newfoundland but after
they had been 3 months on board and put to sea they were forced
back again and then countermanded, and on their return so much
of the clothing was lost by the death of the men who had the same
and by other misfortunes as came to the value of 476l. 18s. 10½d.
out of the total clothing of 784l. 8s. 10½d. Out Letters (Ireland)
VIII, p. 408.
Same to same for 250l. per an. each to Lieut. Col. William Culliford
and Major William Oglethorpe of Charles, Lord Mohun's Regiment, to
be placed on the military list of pensions Ireland as from Lady day
last : the said Regiment being ordered to Catalonia and it is thought
fit to supersede said Officers in regard to their infirmities. Ibid.,
p. 409.
Same to same for 100l. each to Sir Henry Echlin, a Baron of the
Exchequer in Ireland, for the allowance of the late Chief Baron who
died about Xmas last, whereby Echlin has ever since (as Second
Baron) had the care and charge of the [Exchequer] Court upon him
and executed the same for 3 terms past. Ibid.
100l. to Richard Freeman, Chief Baron of the said Court, being
the allowance of the Chief Baron from the death of his predecessor
to the commencement of his own patent. Ibid.
Same to same for a half pay pension of 3s. a day as from Lady day
last to Capt. Arthur Gore, a member of the House of Commons in
Ireland, who served in the Earl of Donegal's Regiment and was
put on half pay at the disbanding thereof at the late Peace but having
been misrepresented as one who refused to go to the West Indies
he was struck off the list of half pay : all in accordance with the
address of the House of Commons in Ireland. Ibid., p. 410.
Same to same for a half pay pension of 2s. a day to Lieut. George
Holmes who has served near 40 years and went from Ireland to
Portugal as a Lieut, in Lord Mountjoy's Regiment where he continued
till by age and heat of the country he became almost blind and
incapable of serving and is a great object of charity. Ibid.
Same to same to restore to half pay Capt. Thomas White and
Capt. John Murray who were Londonderry officers and served with
very good characters during the whole war of Ireland but were
formerly struck off the establishment of half pay but on examination
their case was found to be unjustly represented. Ibid., p. 413.
Same to same for 3s. a day half pay allowance to Capt. Richard
Hill "who is very well recommended to us and hath been long a
Captain." Ibid., p. 433.
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August 5.
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J. Taylour [in the absence of William Lowndes] to Sir Christopher
Wrenn to effect the repairs with all despatch in the Earl of Bridgewater's
lodgings at St. James's according to the Queen's pleasure :
not exceeding your estimate of 600l. Out Letters (General) XVIII,
p. 235.
J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to the Navy
Commissioners to report on the enclosed letter [missing] from Col.
Handasyde to the Admiralty relating to a considerable sum of prize
money in Jamaica belonging to her Majesty and which the said
Colonel proposes to use there to supply the Navy. (A like letter on
the 7th inst. to the Prizes Commissioners). Out Letters (General)
XVIII, p. 236.
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August 6.
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Same to the Auditors of Imprests to prepare for declaration the
account of John Brewer as Receiver General for Prizes ; for one year
ended 24 June last. Ibid., p. 239.
Treasury reference to the Commissioners of Transportation of the
petition of John Nutin, late Receiver and Paymaster of the
Transports, shewing that by the state of his account he is indebted
2149l. 6s. 5d. to the Crown, in discharge whereof he alleges that
1995l. is in the hands of Mr. Barker, Deputy [Queen's] Remembrancer :
therefore praying that his account may pass on depositing a further
400l. Reference Book VIII, p. 236.
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August 7.
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Letter of direction for 5000l. to Sir Thomas Littleton, the Navy
Treasurer : out of Contributions for Annuities anno 1706 : and is
intended for bills of exchange and imprests and to be placed to the
head of Wear and Tear. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 157.
Same for 12,874l. to James Brydges, Paymaster General of the
Forces Abroad : out of loans on Malt anno 1706 : and to be for
services as follow : viz.
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£
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s.
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d.
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in part of 250,000l. for prosecuting the successes in
Spain
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for levy money to Col. Roger Townsend for a
Regiment of Foot of 658 private men to be
raised by him
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1974
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0
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0
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for ditto for 4 Regiments of 550 men each to
be raised by Lord Lovelace, Lord Tunbridge,
Col. Thomas Stanwix and Sir Roger
Bradshaw
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6600
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0
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0
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in part of 177,511l. 3s. 6d. for the 10,000 additional
men anno 1706
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for 61 days' subsistence in advance to the
Regiments of Lord Mordaunt, Brigadier
Farrington and Brigadier Macartney from
1706 Aug. 24 to Oct. 23 at 9l. 9s. 6d. per
day each Regiment
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1729
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7
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0
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for extraordinaries of the war not provided for by
Parliament
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for the French Regiments going on the
Expedition under Earl Rivers
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2570
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13
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0
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£12874
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0
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0
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Ibid.
Same for 1867l. 5s. 4¼d. to same : out of loans on the eighth 4s.
Aid anno 1705 : for services as follow viz. :
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£
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s.
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d.
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in part of 222,379l. 5s. 10d. for 10,200 men in
Portugal anno 1705
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for Lord Coningsby, Paymaster of the Forces
in Ireland, to satisfy the demands of several
Colonels for the clothes of men drafted out
of their Regiments for the service of
Portugal and is to complete 1518l. 11s. 4d.
less 106l. 5s. 11¾d. for the exchange thereon
between England and Ireland at 7 per cent. :
same being to be reimbursed to the Crown
by being charged on the respective
Regiments in Portugal which received the
said drafts
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1412
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5
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4¼
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for Brigadier General Shrimpton for 182 days'
pay to 1705 Dec. 23
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273
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0
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0
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in part of the order of 1705 April 7 for the service of
Gibraltar
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for the said Shrimpton for the like days' pay
as Governor of Gibraltar
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182
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0
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0
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£1867
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5
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4¼
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Ibid.
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August 7.
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J. Taylour (
absence of William Lowndes) to the Agents for
Taxes enclosing an anonymous letter [missing] offering a discovery
of frauds in the Duties on Marriages and Houses. Please put an
advertisement in the Gazette accordingly. Out Letters (General)
XVIII, p. 236.
Same to Lord Halifax [Auditor of the Receipt] to report on the
enclosed petition [missing] of Peter Hume et al. praying that their
salaries for examining the vouchers of payments on Annuities at the
Exchequer may be satisfied out of the [Excise] surplusage of 3700l.
a week. Ibid.
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August 8.
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Treasury reference to Mr. Dodd and Mr. Warters of the petition
of the Duke of Bolton for remission of the Lord Admiral's tenth[s]
and port charges and other incidents on the condemnation of prize
brandy out of the Mary Ann of St. Valery, said brandy having been
destroyed by fire. Reference Book VIII, p. 236.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Auditor Edward Harley to
prepare for declaration the account of Benjamin Overton, late
Warden of the Mint, for salaries and contingents for half a year
ended at Lady day 1696.
Prefixing : state of said account (total charge 932l. 10s. 0d. total
discharge 743l. 2s. 9d. remains 189l. 7s. 3d.). Warrants not Relating
to Money XIX, p. 573.
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August 12.
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Letter of direction for 2000l. to William Lowndes for Secret
Service : out of Civil List moneys. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 158.
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August 13.
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Same for 2000l. to John Tailer, Deputy to the Surveyor General
of Crown Lands : out of Civil List moneys : as in part of the second
20,000l. for buildings at Woodstock, Ibid.
J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to Mr. Morrice.
The Lord Treasurer is very well satisfied with your great care about
sending up the subsistence to her Majesty's Forces and is of opinion
with you that if the war continues on the frontier of Navarre the
best way to supply them will be by way of Lisbon.
As a direction at what price you shall pay the dollar the Lord
Treasurer cannot give order therein until you propose what rate
you think most equal. Take care to adjust the matter of the 100,000
pieces of Eight lent by her Majesty to the King of Spain in the
manner agreed upon, to wit by deducting it out of her Majesty's
subsidy to the King of Portugal for this present year. You and the
Consul at Lisbon are to be very watchful and vigilant in all such
things at the Court of Portugal until the arrival of Mr. Methuen
as Envoy there. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 237.
Same to Mr. Sweet. The Lord Treasurer is informed that some
bills drawn by Lord Galway from Madrid July 4 last on Baron
Souasso at the Hague will be in some danger of a protest for want of
proper advices concerning the same. As he would by no means
have the bills dishonoured you are to take especial care herein and
to supply Baron Suasso (who has no effects of Lord Galway in his
hands) with money to answer same. What you pay on this account
will be imprested to Mr. Brydges. Ibid.
Treasury reference to the Stamps Commissioners of the proposal
of John Montague, Solicitor for the Stamp Duties, to wit for
advancing and preserving that revenue and praying a reward for
an advance already made therein. Reference Book VIII, p. 237.
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August 14.
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Money warrant for 330l. to the Clerks et al. of the House of
Commons as follows : viz.
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£
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s.
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d.
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to Culverwell Needler, clerk assistant
attending said House for his extraordinary
pains during the last session of Parliament
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100
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0
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0
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to John Hooks, George Coles, James Courthope
and Hicks Burrough, four under clerks
attending said House, for like pains in
engrossing bills, etc.
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200
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0
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0
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to Thomas Smith, Housekeeper to said House,
for same in keeping clean the said House
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30
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0
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0
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£330
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0
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0
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(Three separate money orders dated Aug. 17 hereon). Money
Book XVIII, p. 274. Order Book VI, pp. 505-6. Disposition Book
XVIII, p. 158.
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the salary bill, detailed,
of the Hawkers and Pedlars Office for half a year to June 24 last :
total 640l. : likewise of the incidents bill, detailed, of same for one
year to same date, total 310l. 2s. 5d. Money Book XVIII, pp.
274, 275.
Money warrant for 400l. to William Borret upon account for
Crown Law suits. (Money order dated Aug. 17 hereon). Ibid.,
p. 275. Order Book VI, p. 507. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 166.
Letter of direction for 8542l. 19s. 2¾d. to Thomas Lloyd, the
Paymaster of the Works : out of Civil List moneys : 8526l. 19s. 2¾d.
thereof being to clear the debt in the Office of the Works for the
months of Oct., Nov. and Dec. 1705 and the remaining 16l. for Capt.
Studholme for a bill for repairs of the road between Datchet Ferry
and Old Windsor in 1705. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 159.
Same for 5950l. 10s. 5d. to Edward Nicholas : out of same : to
satisfy pensions and allowances directed by the Queen for last June
24 quarter. Ibid.
Same for 852l. 11s. 1d. to William Roberts, Paymaster of the
Works at Windsor : out of same : and is to be applied to discharging
the debt for works done at Windsor Castle in Oct., Nov. and Dec.
1705. Ibid., p. 160.
J. Taylour [in the absence of William Lowndes] to the Deputy
[Queen's] Remembrancer. Why has process not issued against the
persons set in super in the respective accounts of the late Paymasters
of Ireland ? Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 237.
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Mr. Gibbons concerning a debt owing to him. Ibid.,
p. 238.
Same to Mr. Breton to give notice to the Earl of Westmorland
and other Commissioners [for Dover Harbour] to attend the Lord
Treasurer on Tuesday next concerning your account of said harbour.
Ibid.
Same to Auditor Harley to prepare for declaration the account of
the Duke of Somerset as Master of the Horse ; to wit for
extraordinaries of the Stables from April 1704 to April 1706. Ibid.
Same to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of William Stocker and John Barker praying a grant of a
third part of goods to be recovered which belonged to Kidd and other
pirates in the West Indies. Ibid.
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August
14, 15, 22.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners
to employ William Legg as a tidesman in the inferior list London
port loco Benjamin Smith.
Benjamin Smith as a same in the superior list ibid, loco William
Alford.
William Alford as a tidesurveyor ibid, loco Charles Robertson
dismissed.
Robert Vaughan as a weigher in Hull port loco Jam. Hill.
William Deere as waiter and searcher at Aberthaw in Swansea
port loco William Roberts.
James Carr as a riding officer at Staithes in Whitby port loco John
Beckett deceased.
George Misson as waiter and searcher at Spights and the bays
adjacent in the island of Barbados loco Fran. Hall deceased.
Robert Wilkinson as a tidesman and boatman in Boston port
loco Michael Willson dismissed.
Thomas Thorpe as a tidesman in the inferior list London port
loco John Streather deceased.
John Elleston, Darcy Conyers, John Graham and Jonathan
Brampston as tidesmen in Hull port ; it being represented by Mr.
Mason, collector of Hull, "that the service of that port often requires
the employment of several extraordinary tidesmen whose pay of
18d. a day when on duty is so mean a subsistence that they lie under
great temptations of being corrupted, especially by reason of the
situation of that port which is such that the surveyors cannot inspect
their actions but at certain times of the tide" ; wherefore the Customs
Commissioners think best to lay aside all the extraordinary tidesmen
as being inhabitants interested in the town and too much influenced
by the traders there : and in lieu thereof to establish 4 other tidesmen
as above. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, pp. 439, 440, 441, 445.
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August 14.
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Treasury reference to the Transports Commissioners of the petition
of William Tirrey on behalf of himself and the rest of the owners of
the ship Prince of Orange which was hired by the said Commissioners
11 April 1702 but the account thereof could not be passed for 2
years by reason the land officers had not signed the same and
petitioners have lost their course of payment, and 2000l. and upwards
due for that service is placed to be paid one of the last of the second
[book or] establishment [of the Transport debt] : therefore praying
that same may be placed on the first [book or] Establishment.
Reference Book VIII, p. 237.
Same to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts of the petition of
John Moody for payment of 363l. 3s. 8d. which he disbursed for
provisions and other necessaries for the fort at Newfoundland in
Sept. 1704 when the French attacked the same, as also for payment
of his whole pay from 1704 Xmas to 1705 Nov. 1 ; as without
particular order he cannot receive same without abatement for
respits of several men wanting within the said time "although he
received no part of the pay of the Company." Ibid.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Clerk of the Pipe for a
lease to Sir Thomas Webster of a piece of waste ground or woodland
in the Hay or the Walk called Epping Walk in Waltham Forest
ut supra p. 722.
Prefixing : Constat of the premises and ratal by the Surveyor
General of Crown Lands.
Followed by : undated entry of the Treasury signature of the
docquet of this lease. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, pp.
539-40, 581.
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August 15.
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Privy seal for 500l. as equipage and 5l. a day as ordinary to Paul
Methuen as Envoy Extraordinary to the King of Portugal : as from
Aug. 1 inst. : the privy seal of Feb. 20 last for his ordinary as Envoy
Extraordinary to the Duke of Savoy being hereby to cease and
determine. Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 89.
Same for 500l. as equipage and 5l. a day as ordinary to John
Chetwynd as Envoy Extraordinary to the Duke of Savoy : as from
Aug. 1 inst. Ibid., p. 91.
Letter of direction for 5000l. to the Duke of Somerset, Master of
the Horse to the Queen : out of Civil List moneys : for the extraordinaries
of the Stables. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 159.
Same for 70,705l. 4s. 0¾d. to Mr. Brydges, Paymaster General of
the Forces Abroad : out of Contributions for Annuities anno 1706 :
for services as follows viz. :
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£
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s.
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d.
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in part of 886,223l. 18s. 6d. for the 40,000 men anno
1706
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for 30 days' subsistence Sept. 24 next to Oct.
23 next to the Subject Troops and full pay
to the Foreign Forces composing said
40,000 men
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58930
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0
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6¾
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in part of 177,511l. 3s. 6d. for the 10,000 additional
men anno 1706
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for the like subsistence
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11775
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3
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6
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£70705
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4
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0¾
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Ibid., p. 160.
Treasury reference to the Auditors of Imprests of the petition of
the late Commissioners for Sick and Wounded praying an allowance
of salary for themselves and officers from 1700 June 1 to 1706 June
24 amounting to 7856l. Reference Book VIII, p. 237.
Same to the Attorney General of the petition of John Clennel, late
sheriff of Northumberland, to be discharged from the verdict against
him for the escape of William Lawson in his custody for a fine for
exporting wool ; petitioner having a large family and having been at
above 600l. expense in his shrievalty. Ibid.
Same to the Stamps Commissioners of the petition of Abra.
Thacker for a stamper's place loco Charles Rawson who is willing to
resign. Ibid., p. 238.
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