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November 16. |
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners for a noli prosequi to the information against the ship Weissel-Mund, a Dantzic ship, Heissell Cornelison, master with potashes from Gothenburg. |
Prefixing: report by said Commissioners on the petition of several merchants of London concerned in said ship ut supra p. 80. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 452. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of John Bassendine shewing that in Aug. 1699 he prosecuted several persons in and about Romney Marsh for receiving silk from and sending wool to France but same went against petitioner at the trial because of the withdrawal of the informers Gates and Hannakin: therefore praying relief in the matter of the charges of the prosecution. Reference Book VIII, p. 258. |
November 17. |
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report as to any estate of John Chaigneau late of London merchant and as to the composition for his Customs' debt. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 270. |
Same to same to report as to a composition by John Penneck and Francis Clies for their debt of 400l. for tobacco bonds. Ibid.
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Treasury reference to the Auditor of Imprests of the petition of Mr. How [Paymaster General of Guards and Garrisons] that 6600l. paid to the Regiments of Lillingston, Wynn and Lepell for subsistence from the time of their raising in April and May 1705 to their going to Ireland in Sept. 1705 may be allowed in the account ended at Xmas last. Reference Book VIII, p. 245. |
November 18. |
Letter of direction for 13,315l. 8s. 1d. to John Howe, Paymaster General of Guards and Garrisons: out of Contributions for Annuities anno 1706: for services as follows viz.: |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
in further part of 264,874l. 10s. 0d. for Guards and Garrisons anno 1706 |
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for 32 days' subsistence Nov. 22 inst. to Dec. 23 next for the Troops in England |
9061 |
19 |
5 |
in further part of 87,125l. 10s. 0d. for 5000 men on sea service anno 1706 |
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for the like subsistence for Lieut. Gen. Erie's, Brig. Mordaunt's, Lord Paston's and Col. Livesay's [Regiments] and Col. Whetham's Companies |
3553 |
8 |
8 |
on account of subsistence for Col. Townshend's Regiment |
700 |
0 |
0 |
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£13315 |
8 |
1 |
Disposition Book XVIII, p. 200. |
William Lowndes to the Attorney General to consent to William Paul and Christopher Clitherow amending their declaration in a cause relating to the Prizage Duty on Wines. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 261. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to employ persons to assist the Comptroller General of Customs to bring on the General Accounts of the Customs to Xmas 1704. Ibid.
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Same to Mr. Howe [Paymaster General of Guards and Garrisons] to make a state of the arrears of the outpensioners of Chelsea Hospital. Ibid.
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Same to Henry St. John to prepare a royal warrant for paying Benjamin Sweet 714l. 5s. 0d. for the charges, detailed, of his office as Deputy Paymaster of the Forces in the Netherlands between 1704 Dec. 24 and 1705 Dec. 23 (including travelling from Amsterdam to the Hague, Rotterdam and elsewhere; the charge of an office at Amsterdam; John Bickley's services in receiving moneys &c.) Ibid., p. 274. |
November 19. |
Money warrant for 150l. to Peregrine Bertie for last Sept. 29 quarter as Vice Chamberlain of the Household. (Money order dated Nov. 22 hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 338. Order Book VI, p. 532. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 202. |
Warrant dormant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Excise Commissioners to pay 20l. per an. to George Bruer, Deputy Auditor of Excise, upon his passing the accounts of the Duties on Malt. |
Prefixing: report by said Commissioners on said Bruer's petition. Money Book XVIII, p. 339. |
Money warrant for 50l. to the Mayor of Macclesfield for one year to June 24 last on the allowance for a preacher. (Money order dated Nov. 22 hereon). Ibid., p. 339. Order Book VI. p. 533. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 202. |
November 19. |
Money warrant for 101l. 3s. 0d. to Jezreel Jones for his bill for his attendance on the Ambassador from the Emperor of Morocco (including 9 weeks' subsistence [for the said Ambassador] at 5l. a week) between 3 Aug. and 5 Oct. last. (Money order dated Nov. 20 hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 340. Order Book VI, p. 530. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 202. |
Same for 200l. to Samuel Wiseman for one year's salary to 1705 June 24 to himself and clerks as Comptroller of Malt Lottery Tickets. (Money order dated Nov. 20 hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 340. Order Book VI, p. 530. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 202. |
Same for 40l. 13s. 4d. to Sir Edward Northey as Attorney General and 35l. to Sir Simon Harcourt as Solicitor General for half a year's fee to Sept. 29 last. Money Book XVIII, p. 340. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 202. |
Warrant dormant by Treasurer Godolphin to Sir Isaac Newton, Master of the Mint, to pay 400l. per an. to the Provost and Moneyers of the Mint as from Xmas last until further order. The numbers of the said Moneyers are to be reduced from 21 as at present to 16 and they to be obliged to take no apprentices for the future without the approbation of the Master and Worker of the Mint. |
Prefixing: report by Sir John Stanley [Warden of the Mint] the said Sir Isaac Newton, and John Ellis [Comptroller of the Mint] on the petition of 1706 Aug. 2 of said Moneyers setting forth their reduced condition. The Moneyers have no provision of salaries but only an allowance per pound weight of gold or silver coined. Considering that they have been 7 years apprentices to perfect themselves in the art of coyning we are of opinion that 400l. per an. may be allowed to them [out of the 500l. granted by the Act of 4/5 Anne c. 9 as additional to the 3000l. per an. for salaries and repairs of the Mint]. They are now 21 in number and the 400l. per an. should be divided equally among them until their number be reduced to 16 [when it would amount to 25l. each per an.]. We think 16 Moneyers sufficient for carrying on the service of the Mint upon extraordinary occasions. Money Book XVIII, p. 341. |
Letter of direction for 75l. to the Chief Justice of Merioneth, Carnarvon and Anglesea for last Trinity term: viz. 14l. 3s. 8½d. to William Peisley as late same for 7 days 1706 May 6 the last day of Easter term to May 13 and 60l. 16s. 3½d. to John Hook as present same from May 13 to June 12 when Trinity term ended. |
75l. to the second Justice of same for same time: viz. 56l. 15s. 2d. to Marmaduke Gwyn late same for May 6 to June 3 and 18l. 4s. 10d. to Stephen Harvey for June 3 to 12 as present same. (Money orders dated Nov. 22 and 23 for said Hooke and Harvey). Ibid., p. 342. Order Book VI, pp. 531, 532, 534. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 202. |
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to William Borret, Solicitor of the Affairs of the Treasury, to pay 246l. 16s. 6d. viz.: 176l. 14s. 6d. to Robert Weddell and 70l. 2s. 0d. to William Spencer for their charges in prosecuting several counterfeiters between 1705 July 21 and 1706 April 3. Money Book XVIII, p. 343. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 202. |
November 19. |
Money warrant for 253l. 1s. 7½d.] to John, Lord Cutts, Governor of the Isle of Wight and Receiver General of her Majesty's Revenue there, for the surplusage on his account for the year ended at 1705 Sept. 29. (Money order dated Dec. 5 hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 243. Order Book VI, p. 534. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 202. |
Same for 20l. to William Cordiner (Cordener) clerk, for the charge of his passage to the Province of New England whither he is going chaplain. (Money order dated Nov. 22 hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 343. Order Book VI, p. 531. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 202. |
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the incidents bill of the Salt Duty Office for last Sept. 29 quarter: total 647l. 9s. 1½d. Money Book XVIII, p. 343. |
Money warrant for 462l. 10s. 0d. each to Sir Charles Hedges and Robert Harley for same quarter as Secretaries of State. (Money orders dated Nov. 22 hereon). Ibid., p. 344. Order Book VI, p. 532. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 202. |
Same for 100l. to the Mayor of Berwick on Tweed for one year to Sept. 29 last on the allowance for repair of the bridge over the Tweed. Money Book XVIII, p. 345. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 202. |
Same for 300l. to James Stanhope for 2 bills of extraordinaries Feb. 8 last to Aug. 8 last as Envoy Extraordinary to Spain. (Money order dated Nov. 23 hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 345. Order Book VI, p. 532. |
Same for 100l. to Samuell Powell, Serjeant-at-arms attending the House of Commons, to be distributed among the messengers of said House and their assistants and the doorkeepers and the person who delivers out the votes; for their attendance on the House last session. (Money order dated Dec. 2 hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 346. Order Book VI, p. 535. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 202. |
Same for 25l. 1s. 10½d. to Philip Ryley for 1706 Lady day quarter as a Serjeant-at-Arms. Money Book XVIII, p. 348. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 202. |
Letter of direction for 17,872l. 17s. 5d. to Mr. James Brydges [Paymaster General of the Forces Abroad]: out of Contributions for Annuities anno 1706: for services as follows viz.: |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
in part of the order for extraordinaries of the War not provided for in the year 1706 |
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for the charge of 17 horses bought by Earl Rivers from Marquis D' Guiscard at 12l. each for mounting so many men of the French Regiment of Dragoons gone on the present Expedition with said Earl: and is to be charged to said Regiment |
204 |
0 |
0 |
on account of pay to said Regiment from June 25 last to Dec. 23 next to be paid to the wives and families of several of the Officers |
902 |
7 |
5 |
in part of250,000l. for prosecuting the successes in Spain
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to answer the Earl or Peterborough's bills of exchange from Valencia for 10,500 pieces of Eight at 4s. 8d. each being the residue of 17,778 pieces of Eight payable to the order of Herman Solicofre which were taken up by said Earl for the service of the Portugal Troops under the Marquis Das Minas after their correspondence with Portugal by land was cut off and for which the said Marquis has drawn on Don Pedro, Don Vinsento [Don Pedro Vincento] at Lisbon which bill was sent to Mr. Brydges by said Earl |
2450 |
0 |
0 |
to answer two bills drawn by Benj. Furly of Amsterdam, one for 500l. on John How, the other for 198l. on the Countess of Peterborough: which bills are part of 9000 dollars taken up by the Earl of Peterborough at Valencia and for which he drew bills on said Furly and Company |
698 |
0 |
0 |
in part of 222,379l. 5s. 10d. for 10,210 men in Portugal anno 1706 |
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to answer the Earl of Galway's bills of exchange for so much taken up at Perabes for the subsistence of the Troops under him |
467 |
10 |
0 |
in part of 886,223l. 18s. 6d. for the 40,000 men anno 1706 |
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for the pay of the General Officers for 6 months from June 24 last to Dec. 23 next |
8151 |
0 |
0 |
in further part of 70,705l. 4s. 0¾d. for subsistence and pay to Dec. 23 next ut supra p. 85: and is to be paid here to answer several bills drawn by Mr. Sweet and to enable the Officers to begin their recruits |
5000 |
0 |
0 |
|
£17872 |
17 |
5 |
Disposition Book XVIII, pp. 199–200. |
November 19. |
William Lowndes to Mr. James Brydges to raise 5000l. on the tallies and orders on Malt anno 1706 remaining in your hands and to apply same towards subsistence and pay of the 10,000 additional men anno 1706. Ibid., p. 200. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to employ John Basket jointly with Joshua Sharp, the present stationer of your Office, and to take care that Sharp's prices do not exceed Basket's, who offers to supply at 20 per cent. cheaper than Sharp. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 260. |
Same to same to open the several cases of pictures and hangings of the Duke of Marlborough which are arrived with his baggage now in the Thames, opening same at his lodgings in St. James's, Ibid.
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November 19, 26, 27. |
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners to employ Anthony Isaacson as Collector of Newcastle port loco John Helburne deceased. |
Thomas Leigh as a landwaiter at Portsmouth loco Joseph Baitailhe, deceased. |
Joseph Wild as a same at Barnstaple loco said Leigh. |
William Heyes as an examiner of the outport books loco Bryan Dawney now Deputy Customer at Liverpool. |
Thomas Berry as a tidesman at Bideford loco his father Bernard Berry deceased. |
John Purnell as a tidesman in the inferior list London port loco Jeremiah St. Crois deceased. |
Tho. Thorp as a same in the superior list ibid, loco Charles Hosey deceased. |
Richard Monk as a same in the inferior list ibid, loco said Thorp. |
Edward Cleator as a same in the superior list ibid, loco Stephen Grigman deceased. |
Richard Wichalls as a same in the inferior list ibid, loco said Cleator. |
Richard Evans as clerk to the tidesurveyor and to set the weighing porter to work in London port loco Nathaniell Porter deceased. |
John Clough (who acted for many years under the collector of Newcastle) as Collector of Whitehaven loco John Fotherby deceased. |
Peter Shepheard and Robert Blackmore as landsearchers at Newcastle locis William Cramlington and Marmaduke Waine dismissed. |
Thomas Trott, Francis Rasbery, Richard Isle's mate [Isle, his Rasbery's mate], James Hemings, Jenkins Lewis his mate: as boatmen at Newcastle port locis William Simpson, Robert Usher, Ralph Hall his mate, John Lumley, William Bolam his mate dismissed on Sept. 10 last: there having lately been discovered very great frauds and corruptions in many of the officers of that port, in the examination of which, progress is still going on. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 452, 454. |
Nov. 19. |
Subscription by Treasurer Godolphin for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's warrant dated Nov. 14 to the Master of the Great Wardrobe for the delivery to Mitford Crow, Governor of Barbados, of furniture for his Chapel there viz. Bibles, Prayer Books, cushion, carpet, linen cloth for the Altar, 2 surplices of fine Holland: to an estimate of 128l. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, p. 585. |
Same of a same of same date to the Master of the Jewel House for the delivery to said Crow of plate for his said chapel viz. 2 little flagons, a Chalice, a Paten and a Receiver to take offerings: to an estimate of 80l. Ibid., p. 586. |
Appointment by Treasurer Godolphin of Richard Shirley as Surveyor of the Duty on Houses and for viewing and numbering the several windows in each house not already assessed at the rate of 10s. loco Robert Butler deceased. (Dormant warrant to the Receiver of said Duties for the city of London to pay said Shirley 40l. per an. salary). (A like dormant warrant to the Receiver General of said Duties for co. Kent to pay 100l. per an. salary to John Heslerton as General Surveyor of said Duties). (The like to same for co. Chester to pay 100l. per an. to Walter Jones as a same). Out Letters (Affairs of Taxes) I, pp. 118, 120, 127. |
Nov. 19 and 30; Dec. 16, and 1706–7 March 7. |
Warrants dormant to the respective Receivers General of the said Duties on Houses in the respective counties and places throughout England, Wales and Berwick-on-Tweed to pay the salaries, detailed, to the respective Surveyors as follows of the said Duties all as from 1706 Sept. 29 viz.: |
Co. Beds. John Mekense 50l. per an. |
Co. Berks. William Elliot and Thomas Bayley 50l. per an. each. |
Co. Bucks. Geo. Eastman and John Sefton 50l. per an. each. |
Co. Cambridge and Ely. William Percivall and John White 50l. per an. each. |
Co. Chester. Henry Lockwood and Phil. Thomas 50l. per an. each. |
Co. Cornwall. William Sharpe 70l.
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Cos. Cumberland and Westmorland. Henry Cort and Giles Redman 30l. per an. each. |
Co. Derby. Dennis Nevill and Thomas Hand 50l. per an. each. |
Co. Devon. John Weston and John Cowper 60l. per an. each. |
Co. Dorset. Samuel Jevon 70l. per an. |
Co. York. Jonathan Durden, Fra. French, John Dynely, Francis Barraby, William Alder, John Wilcox, 50l. per an. each. |
Co. Essex. Thomas Orbell and Christopher Courtiville 60l. per an. each. |
Co. Durham. Thomas Denham 50l. per an. |
Co. Northumberland. Stephen Jackson 50l. per an. |
Co. Hereford. John Birt 60l. per an. |
Co. Radnor. John Challoner 60l. per an. |
Co. Herts. James Draycot, Thomas Crosfeild 50l. per an. each. |
Co. Huntingdon. Thomas Jeay 30l. per an. |
Co. Kent. Nicholas Greenwood 60l. per an. |
Co. Lancaster. Richard Carter 60l. per an. |
Cos. Leicester and Rutland. William Draycot and John Abney 50l. per an. each. |
Co. Lincoln. Edward Bedford and John Edwards 50l. per an. each. |
City of London. Thomas Nevington, John Coker, John Harwood, Phillip Potts, Henry Yaxley, Thomas Bavand 40l. per an. each. |
Co. Middlesex. John Allen and Francis Lownds 50l. per an. each. |
City of Westminster. Raymond Watkins 50l., George Brown 40l.
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Co. Northampton. Obed. Smith and Thomas Osmond 50l. per an. each. |
Co. Norfolk. Francis Morphew and Edw. Piggon 50l. per an. each. |
Co. Oxford. John King, John Cowper 50l. per an. each. |
Co. Salop. George Hall, Thomas Davies 50l. per an. each. |
Co. Somerset. Robert Baker 80l. per an.: Somerset and Bristol, Charles Pembridge 50l. per an. |
Co. Southampton. Walter Warlow 80l. per an. |
Co. Stafford. John Yapp and Edward Corbet 50l. per an. each. |
Co. Northumberland. John Langley 50l. per an. |
Co. Suffolk. Henry Morris and William Palmer 50l. per an. each. |
Co. Surrey. Richard Burchet and John Fisher 50l. per an. each: co. Surrey and Southwark, Alexander Catcut and William Waller 40l. per an. each. |
Co. Sussex. Henry Bill and Hugh Walford 50l. per an. each. |
Co. Warwick. William Osborn 60l. per an. |
Co. Wilts. Robert Winiate 60l. per an. |
Co. Worcester. Walter Wyat 70l. per an. |
Co. Gloucester. Richard Diggs 80l. per an. |
Co. Monmouth. Jonathan Taylor 50l. per an. |
Co. Brecon. William Williams 50l. per an. |
Co. Glamorgan. Thomas Pugh 50l. per an. |
Cos. Anglesey and Merioneth. Thomas Gwillim 50l. per an. |
Co. Denbigh. John Meredith 40l. per an. |
Co. Flint. Edward Arthur 40l. per an. |
Co. Montgomery. Samuell Francis 40l. per an. |
Co. Cardigan. Charles Jones 40l. per an. |
Co. Carmarthen. William Price 40l. per an. |
Co. Pembroke. John Vaughan 50l. per an. |
Co. Wilts. Henry Flower 60l. per an. |
Cos. Merioneth and Anglesey. William Jones 50l. per an. |
Co. Dorset. Nicholas Jeffery 70l. per an. |
Out Letters (Affairs of Taxes) I, pp. 121–4. |
November 19. |
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the respective Receivers of the late Duties on Marriages to pay the salaries of the respective surveyors thereof and likewise the Agents for Taxes: all for last Sept. 29 quarter: the said Duties having determined on Aug. 1 last: but the said Agents surveyors and inspectors &c. having been employed [beyond that date] in getting in arrears and finishing surveys and inspections. Ibid., p. 125. |
November 20. |
Money warrant for 150l. 16s. 1d. to John Hanbury Esqr. in full for disbursements relating to Cotton House and Library. |
Appending: bill of said disbursements as examined by Sir Christopher Wren. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
for passing the bill for settling the Library for the benefit of the public |
60 |
0 |
0 |
for repairing the roof for 3 years before Sir Christopher Wrenn was directed to make [repair] it |
19 |
19 |
7 |
for putting the manuscripts in order in the presses and engrossing a catalogue to be enrolled in Chancery pursuant to the Act, the same containing 12 large skins of parchment close writ |
36 |
0 |
0 |
for charges in enrolling the said catalogue &c. for giving security in Chancery as the Act directs |
34 |
16 |
6 |
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£150 |
16 |
1 |
(Money order dated Dec. 30 hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 368. Order Book VI, p. 545. Disposition Book XVIII p. 216. |
November 20. |
Letter of direction for 9078l. 12s. 0d. to the Navy Treasurer: out of Annuity Contributions: to be paid to Thomas Savery for Sick and Wounded, to clear the debt in his Office for 1705 Midsummer and Michaelmas quarter. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 201. |
Same for 242l. to same: out of Virginia quit rent moneys in the Exchequer: to be paid over to the executors of Edward Nott, late Governor of Virginia, for the charge of his transportation thither. (William Lowndes to the Navy Commissioners to so pay same). Ibid.
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Same for the following payments: out of Civil List moneys: viz. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
to the Poor Knights of Windsor |
285 |
2 |
6 |
to the Band of Pensioners |
3000 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Edwyn for the liberates of the Exchequer in Easter and Trinity terms 1705 upon an order dated 1705–6 Feb. 7 |
1520 |
18 |
6½ |
to same for necessaries for the new erected Offices [in the Exchequer] upon an order of same date ibid. |
769 |
19 |
2¾ |
Ibid., p. 202. |
Same for 5000l. to the Cofferer of the Household: out of Civil List moneys: as in further part towards clearing the Establishment of the Household for last June 24 quarter. Ibid., p. 203. |
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to take into store a considerable quantity of wines condemned as a perquisite of the Admiralty which are arrived in London port in the Hannah of Plymouth,—Hugh master; as desired by Mr. Warters, Solicitor for the Admiralty, in order to prevent the wine spoiling. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 261. |
Same to same to report on the enclosed paper [missing] of queries as to the Duties on several goods imported and exported. Ibid., p. 262. |
Same to Lord Halifax, Auditor of the Receipt, to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Hen. Cornish and John Heylyn clothiers relating to a reversion of [an annuity of] 25l. per an. after the death of John Beresford. Ibid.
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Same to Mr. Borret to report on the reasonableness of the enclosed bills [missing] of fees to the Judges and officers of the Admiralty Court and Court of Appeals for Prizes between 9 June 1705 and 24 June 1706, amounting to 629l. 3s. 11d. Ibid.
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Same to James Brydges, Paymaster General of the Forces Abroad, for an account of all the money remitted or paid by you on bills of exchange for the services of the Forces in Spain or for the King of Spain's own use; and for an account “so far as is come to your knowledge” of the uses to which same has been applied. Ibid.
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November 20. |
Treasury reference to Sir Christopher Wrenn et al. of the bill of William Hanbury of disbursements for repair of Cotton Library, amounting to 20l. Reference Book VIII, p. 246. |
Same to the Comptrollers of the Accounts of the Army of the petition of William Churchill and Richard Harnage for payment of 6727l. due to them for clothing delivered by contract with Earl Rivers for a double Regiment of Dragoons. Ibid., p. 247. |
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Prizes Commissioners to appoint Samuell Binkes as storekeeper for prizes at Portsmouth loco Jos. Battaley deceased. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, p. 586. |
Nov. 21. |
William Lowndes to Mr. Wilcox for his answer to the enclosed representation [missing] from the Navy Commissioners concerning the difficulties they meet with at Portsmouth in procuring timber, particularly knees and standards, and proposing the cutting of 500 pair out of New Forest. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 263. |
Treasury reference to Mr. Baker of the petition of Mr. Nutin praying his enlargement on giving security for 1200l. whereby his [debit] balance as late Receiver and Paymaster of the Transports will be reduced to 476l. 4s. 5d. Reference Book VIII, p. 247. |
Subscription by Treasurer Godolphin of a Lord Chamberlain's warrant dated Nov. 13 to the Master of the Jewel House for the delivery to Henry Lowman of a silver bason, milk skillett, a silver nozell and sconce for the Queen's use: to an estimate of 15l.
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The like of a same dated Aug. 7 last to same for the delivery to the Board of Greencloth of a small silver dish for the Queen's use: to an estimate of 14l.
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The like of a same dated Sept. 26 last to same to provide sconces for her Majesty's use at Newmarket: to an estimate of 90l.
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The like of a same dated Nov. 14 to same to provide 2 silver boxes for Secretary Harley for [the seals of] Treaties: to an estimate of 14l.
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The like of a same dated Sept. 26 to the Master of the Great Wardrobe to provide glass sconces &c. for the Queen's service at Newmarket: to an estimate of 140l.
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The like of a same dated Sept. 26 to same for tables &c. to be mended for the Queen's service at Kensington: to an estimate of 115l.
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The same of a same dated Sept. 26 to same to provide satin bedding &c. for the Queen's use at Newmarket: to an estimate of 115l. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, pp. 586, 587. |
November 22. |
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt to distribute and apply to Deficient Funds as follows the sum of 38,243l. 18s. 3½d. being the income between Oct. 25 last and Nov. 22 inst. from branches of the revenue as follows viz.: 623l. 6s. 9½d. from Salt before Aug. 1 last; 1l. 1s. 3d. from additional Salt arrears; 1543l. 14s. 4½d. from Whale fins; 2893l. 8s. 7½d. from New Customs; 2622l. 15s. 10d. from Additional Impositions; 3003l. 9s. 10d. from Vellum; 14,223l. 3s. 3d. from Continued Impositions; 2932l. 16s. 0d. from Marriages;
10,400l. 2s. 4d. from Windows: the said distribution and application to be hereby as follows viz.: |
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The Deficiencies as computed by Act of Parliament. |
How they stood upon the Register the 2nd Nov., 1706. |
The distribution and application hereby ordered. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
£ |
s. |
d. |
Exchequer Bills |
515165 |
4 |
7¼ |
521372 |
9 |
8 |
8424 |
11 |
4 |
First 3s. Aid |
415099 |
0 |
0 |
423098 |
18 |
3½ |
6788 |
3 |
5 |
Paper for Plate |
15400 |
0 |
0 |
15400 |
0 |
0 |
251 |
16 |
9½ |
Malt Tickets |
579060 |
0 |
0 |
568595 |
0 |
0 |
9469 |
8 |
10½ |
Leather |
504438 |
0 |
0 |
504438 |
0 |
0 |
8249 |
2 |
10½ |
Third Quarterly Poll |
212770 |
17 |
0 |
226770 |
17 |
0 |
3479 |
9 |
5 |
Third 3s. Aid |
25823 |
2 |
9 |
31271 |
6 |
3½ |
422 |
5 |
9¾ |
New East India Company |
65518 |
0 |
7¾ |
63823 |
4 |
6¾ |
1071 |
8 |
6 |
General Society [East India] |
5354 |
10 |
5¾ |
5216 |
0 |
3 |
87 |
11 |
3¼ |
|
2338628 |
15 |
5¾ |
2359985 |
16 |
0¾ |
38243 |
18 |
3½ |
Money Book XVIII, p. 350. |
November 22. |
Money order for 14l. 3s. 8½d. to William Peisley, late Chief Justice of Merioneth, Carnarvon and Anglesea, being from 1706 May 6 to May 13, the date of the patent constituting John Hook to the said office. Order Book VII, p. 244. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Col. Villiers, Governor of Tynemouth Castle, praying a noli prosequi to the information against him for uncustomed goods coming to his hands, on which a verdict passed against him for 530l. on the oath of David Scotland and Thomas Forrest, two notorious fellows without any evidence. Reference Book VIII, p. 246. |
Same to same of the petition of William Bessant, surety for Mr. Chaigneau for wine Duties who absconded; praying his liberty in order to support his wife and children. Ibid.
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Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the petition of Sir Thomas Palmer bart., for the offices of steward and courtkeeper of the manor of Wingham co. Kent with the fee of 40l. per an.: same having been in the petitioner's family ever since the Restoration. Ibid., p. 247. |
Same to same of the petition of Richard Rose gent for a grant of the stewardship of the manors of Barton, Barrow and Gouxhill, co. Lincoln, vacant on the death of the late Queen Dowager. Ibid.
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Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of John Mason, late Receiver General of co. Cambridge, praying time for payment of his composition of 350l. for his debt to the Crown. Ibid., p. 248. |
Royal warrant to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland for an allowance of 2s. 6d. a day to Thomas Favier, son of Thomas Favier one of the French Pensioners on the Irish Establishment, who is to be employed as an Ingenier on the present Expedition under Earl Rivers and whose pension is hereby to be transferred to his said son. Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 428. |
November 22. |
William Blathwayt to William Lowndes dated from Whitehall. In obedience to her Majesty's commands to Col. Nott, late Governor of Virginia, to give warrant to the executor of Col. William Byrd, late Receiver of her Majesty's Revenue there, for his remitting 2752l. 9s. 4d. to the Exchequer in London, I have received from Mr. William Byrd, as executor of his father, the enclosed bill of exchange for the sum of 2745l. 10s. 1¼d. payable at 30 days' sight as the residue of his father's balance of 5752l. 9s. 4d. for her Majesty's quit rents, whereof 3000l. was paid into the Exchequer last year. |
Mr. Byrd as executor alleges that those accompts being (by the Lord Treasurer's order) lately examined by the Governor, Council and Deputy Auditor there, his father's balance of the quit rents appears to be less than the 5752l. 9s. 4d. aforementioned by the sum of 6l. 19s. 2¾d. as will be laid before my Lord Treasurer with the accompts as soon as they come to hand. |
In the margin: (1) copy of said bill dated Virginia 31 August 1706 drawn by W. Byrd on Messrs. Micaj[ah] Perry and Co. merchants in London. “At 30 days' sight of this my first bill of exchange, my second or third not paid, please to pay into her Majesty's Receipt of Exchequer the sum of 2745l. 10s. 1¼d. sterling, it being the balance remaining due to her Majesty on the last account of Quit Rents passed by the late William Byrd Esq., Receiver General of the Revenue. |
Pray make good payment and place it to the account of me. |
(2) Memorandum. The tally struck in the Exchequer for the foregoing bill of exchange is dated 23 Dec. 1706. Out Letters (Plantations Auditor) II, pp. 322–3. |
November 23. |
Privy seal for 500l. to George Stepney for equipage and 5l. a day for his ordinary as Envoy Extraordinary to the States General and 3l. a day for his ordinary as Plenipotentiary in the negotiations in concert with the other Princes and States: both the said ordinaries to commence from the 4th November instant, the 5l. ordinary to determine on his return and the 3l. ordinary to determine when the said negociations shall determine. Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 109. |
Money warrant for 15,378l. 10s. 10½d. to Nehemiah Arnold, Paymaster of the Malt Lottery Tickets, as imprest for discharging the principal and interest due on the said tickets on the 68th payment which is the next payment in course: to be satisfied out of the proportion of the general fund provided by the Deficiencies Act of 1 Anne c. 7. |
Appending: certificate by said Arnold and by Cha. Walker, Deputy Controller of said Tickets, of the money due on the said 68th payment. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
the principal money, after abating 30l. for 3 benefits above 20l. each is |
9970 |
0 |
0 |
interest of 997 tickets at a halfpenny a day per ticket to the 22 Nov. 1706 inclusive being 2433 days amounts to |
5053 |
10 |
10½ |
Benefits |
355 |
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£15378 |
10 |
10½ |
(Money order dated Nov. 23 hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 346. Order Book VI, p. 530. |
November 23. |
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt to innovate a lost order No. 570 dated 1702–3 March 2 for 200l. on the Continued Duties on coals, culm and cinders, in the name of [or ? assigned to] Arthur Lake. Order Book VI, p. 534. |
Letter of direction for 24,099l. 6s. 7¾d. to James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad: out of Contributions for Annuities anno 1706: for services as follows viz. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
in part of 886,223l. 18s. 6d. for the 40,000 men anno 1706 |
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to complete 58,930l. 0s. 6¾d. for the full pay of the Foreigners and subsistence of the Subject Troops from Nov. 24 inst. to Dec. next |
13930 |
0 |
6¾ |
in part of 414,166l. 13s. 6d. for subsidies to the Allies anno 1706 |
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for 3 months' subsidy to the King of Denmark to Dec. 15 next |
9375 |
0 |
0 |
in part of the order for extraordinaries of the war not provided for in last session of Parliament
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on account of pay to the 2 French Regiments of Foot sent with Earl Rivers and the Officers of the other Regiments [of same] incorporated into them from Aug. 25 last to Dec. 23 next: to be paid to the wives and families of said Officers |
794 |
6 |
1 |
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£24099 |
6 |
7¾ |
Disposition Book XVIII, p. 203. |
November 25. |
Money warrant for 27l. to Henry Canby, one of the deputed searchers London port, as a moiety of a seizure of English money shipped for transport. (Money order dated Dec. 5 hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 348. Order Book VI, p. 538. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 216. |
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the salary and incidents bill of the Wine Licence Office for one year to 1704 Dec. 25: total 752l. 18s. 6d. Money Book XIX, p. 25. |
William Lowndes to James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad, to raise 6895l. 3s. 6d. on the tallies and orders in your hands on Malt anno 1706: for services as follows: viz. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
for the 10,000 additional men anno 1706 |
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to complete 11,775l. 3s. 6d. for full pay to the Foreigners and subsistence to the Subject Troops from Nov. 24 inst. to Dec. 23 next |
6775 |
3 |
6 |
on account of pay to the Regiments of Mordaunt, Farington and Macartney, being for levy money to Col. Livesay for 40 men delivered by him to said Regiments |
120 |
0 |
0 |
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£6895 |
3 |
6 |
Disposition Book XVIII, p. 204. |
November 25. |
William Lowndes to the Prizes Commissioners enclosing a letter [missing] from Col. Quary dated Maryland Sept. 1 last giving an account of several prizes taken into Virginia and Maryland. (A like letter to Mr. Dodd and Mr. Warters). Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 263. |
Same to the Navy Commissioners to report on the enclosed petition of John Meester [missing] concerning 1094l. 2s. 8d. due to him as executor to his father William Meester who was employed by Wm. III in buying machine vessels, sink ships etc. Ibid.
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Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Thomas Webb, late Receiver of Taxes for co. Gloucester, praying to be continued Receiver of the Duties on Houses for said county, the present Receiver of Taxes having no commission for those Duties. Out Letters (Affairs of Taxes) I, p. 114. |
November 26. |
William Lowndes to Col. Norton. The Lord Treasurer has signed a warrant for cutting 300 trees in the southernmost part of Bier [Bere] Forest. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 264. |
November 27. |
Letter of direction for 10,710l. 17s. 8½d. to Sir Thomas Littleton, the Navy Treasurer: out of Contributions for Annuities anno 1706: to be paid to Walter Whitfeild for service of the Marines as follows: viz. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
for subsistence, offreckonings and clearings to 3 Companies of Col. Churchill's Regiment from 1705 June 25 to Dec. 24 |
2668 |
4 |
0 |
the like for 2 Companies of Col. Borr's Regiment for same time |
1913 |
13 |
1 |
the like for 2 Companies of Major Genl. Seymour's Regiment from 25 June 1705 to Oct. 24 following |
784 |
1 |
6 |
the like for one Company of Col. Wills' Regiment for same time |
402 |
5 |
0 |
the like for one Company of Lord Shannon's Regiment for same time |
402 |
5 |
0 |
for two thirds of the pay of 37 private men and one serjeant of Capt. Adams' Company in Col. Churchill's Regiment for 462 days the time they have been at sea |
262 |
14 |
0 |
for account of subsistence to such of the Marines as are or shall from time to time be set on shore |
4277 |
15 |
1½ |
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£10710 |
17 |
8½ |
Disposition Book XVIII, pp. 204–5. |
Same for 500l. to Robert Harley, a Secretary of State: out of Civil List moneys: for secret service. Ibid., p. 205. |
Same for 240l. to the Treasurer of the Chamber: out of Civil List moneys: to be paid to Mr. Winder for lodging the Morocco Ambassador for 32 weeks April 3 last to Nov. 13 inst. at 7l. 10s. 0d. per week. Ibid.
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November 27. |
William Lowndes to the [Principal] Officers of the Works to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Francis Negus as to the debt of 113l. 19s. 6½d. for repairs to the stables due to the great storm in Feb. 1698–9 for which debt he is prosecuted. Why has this debt not been paid ? Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 263. |
Same to the Queen's Remembrancer enclosing a testimonial [missing] from the Governor of Barbados and copy [missing] of John Wiltshire's bond as Receiver of her Majesty's Rents &c. there. Ibid., p. 264. |
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners to put into operation the method they propose for management of the Wood [Duty] Office. |
Prefixing: presentment from said Commissioners proposing said method. The Wood Office has continued under a separate management ever since the [termination of the] farm of the Duties on wood. It has long been in our thoughts to reduce it to the general practice of the Customs with regard to other trade. Mr. Andrews, the Receiver of that Office, has obtained a warrant to act as deputy to the Surveyor of London port, an office which will be inconsistent with his office of Receiver on whom such a surveyor is supposed to be a check. We therefore propose that ships for [from] Norway or elsewhere with timber should be boarded at Gravesend and that after the master's report we appoint waiters as in the case of other ships and that an entry be passed by the merchant before any sufferance allowed for her discharge; during which the proper surveyors are to go frequently aboard to inspect the waiter's admeasurement and adjust the post entry: and after that the books, as in the case of other ships, are to be carried to the Jerquer who is to examine the whole account. “And whereas the quaymen are now reduced within that number which we, on the first regulation of them, proposed should be continued as a nursery for the instruction of new officers in the practice of the Customs at the waterside” we propose that one of the quaymen be appointed with a timber waiter to take the account of those [timber] ships. This scheme does regulate the entries and discharge of timber ships conformable to others. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, p. 453. |
William Lowndes to the Commissioners for Chelsea Hospital to admit Edward Bradley into said Hospital on the next vacancy. Reference Book VIII, p. 242. |
Treasury reference to the Salt Commissioners of the petition of Thomas Brodrick, Comptroller of the Salt Duties, praying an addition of 130l. per an. to his salary for the charge of three clerks employed under him. Ibid., p. 247. |
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the accounts of the Trustees for Managing the Loan of 250,000l. to the Emperor of Germany. “I have seen and considered these accounts and do approve the same.” |
Prefixing: (1) a state of their transactions submitted for the approval of the Lord Treasurer by the Trustees chosen by the subscribers to the said loan of 250,000l. to the Emperor of Germany
for the use of his army in Italy commanded by Prince Eugene of Savoy and payable to his Highness's order. We have received in five monthly payments the whole of the said sum and have paid 249,069l. 7s. 9d. to Sir Theodore Jansen with whom we have contracted [for him] to remit the money to his Highness Prince Eugene upon an allowance of one per cent, for his provision, risk and charges of brokage: and we have reserved 930l. 12s. 3d. in our hands for salaries and incidents. We have adjusted the exchange with said Jansen on the remittance of 1,041,671½ Ducats de Banque of Venice which cost in sterling 246,569l. 7s. 9d. and have allowed him 2500l. for charges etc. as above. We have perused the accounts of the said Jansen as also of Messrs. Williams and Company of Venice in proof of his transactions in this affair and consider the same to be very just and exact. The exchange works out at about 573/5 pence per Ducat (marginal note 1,041,671½ Ducats at 57¾ pence is in sterling 250,001l. 3s. 2d.). |
Signed by: George Dodington, Sir Gilbert Heathcote, Sir William Scawen, Sir Hen. Furnese, Fra. Eyles, Sam Shepheard. |
(2) account of said salaries and incidents. |
(3) & (4) balanced accounts of said Trustees and of said Janssen respectively. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, pp. 590–593. |
November 27. |
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands to purchase the inheritance of 3 messuages on the Castle Hill of Windsor for 510 guineas. |
Prefixing: said Surveyor's report. The said messuages in the tenure respectively of Pococke, Holmes and Tildesley and the Playhouse and Cockpit all situate on the Castle Hill were exposed to sale. If built on it would be a great annoyance to the Queen's Little House and Garden. Mr. Topham who is thought to be the purchaser has been very kind and serviceable in this matter. Ibid., p. 608. |
November 28. |
William Lowndes to the Postmasters General. The Lord Treasurer has read your report of the 4th inst. concerning the lease of the house wherein your Office is kept and approves of the lease being in your names. What term of years is reasonable ? Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 264. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of John Massinger, a surveyor of Customs at Greenwich, shewing the considerable seizures that he hath made and praying an equal allowance with the riding Surveyors of the coast of Kent or such an increase of salary as would enable him to keep a horse. Reference Book VIII, p. 248. |
Same to Auditor Arthur Manwareing of the account of Walter Whitfeild of money received from the Navy Treasurer from Xmas 1703 to Xmas 1704 [for the Marines]: charge 151,871l.: discharge 129,848l. 18s. 0d.: remains 22,022l. 16s. 11d. Ibid., p. 251. |
[? November 28.] |
Same to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts of the petition of Widow Herlackenden praying payment of the arrears of halfpay due to her late husband as Commissary of the Musters from 1701 Dec. 24 to 1703 Oct. 23 amounting to 167l. Ibid.
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November 29. |
Money warrant for 250l. to Charles, Duke of St. Albans for last Sept. 29 quarter on his annuity in lieu of his pension out of logwood which expired at Michaelmas 1704. (Money order dated Dec. 7 hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 355. Order Book VI, p. 545. |
Same for 135l. 15s. 0d. to Samuell Powell, Serjeant at Arms attending the House of Commons, for disbursements for said House from 1705 Oct. 25 to 1705–6 March 19 and for reward to messengers for serving orders. (Money order dated Dec. 5 hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 355. Order Book VI, p. 535. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 210. |
Money order for 100l. to John Yeomans, Lieut. Governor of Antigua, for half a year to Oct. 10 last on his 200l. per an. in lieu of all presents from the Assemblies. |
100l. to Anthony Hodges, Lieut. Governor of Montserrat, for same time on the like allowance. Order Book VI, p. 539. |
Letter of direction for 2500l. to William Lowndes: out of Civil List moneys: for secret service. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 206. |
Same for 530l. to William Roberts, Paymaster of Works at Windsor: out of Civil List moneys: for the purchasing of certain messuages and other things situate on the Castle hill at Windsor. Ibid.
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Same for 5000l. to the Treasurer of the Ordnance: out of any funds anno 1706 in the Exchequer: to be applied to the making a wharf and storehouse at Portsmouth. Ibid.
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William Lowndes to the Transports Commissioners. The Lord Treasurer insists that Mr. Mason observe his directions of Feb. 18 last as to locking up in the Office the cash imprested to him. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 264. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to report on the enclosed several accounts [missing] from New England of the entries and clearings of ships and vessels there between 1704 Dec. 5 and 1706 Oct. 1 together with a list of the bonds taken at the Naval Office there between 1704–5 March 6 and 1706 Oct. 1. Ibid., p. 265. |
Same to Henry St. John to prepare a royal warrant revoking the royal warrant of “about” Feb. last directing that payment for the service of the Forces in Catalonia or of the King of Spain in weighty pieces of Eight should be reckoned at the rate of 5s. each, Thomas Morrice, the Deputy Paymaster there, having by several letters represented the great dissatisfaction the said order has given to the Officers and the difficulty and delay the weighing the several pieces in payment would have made and that he has therefore been obliged to make the said payments upon account only and has prayed further directions. The said present warrant is to direct that the pieces of Eight already paid by Morrice shall be reckoned at 4s. 9d. each and no more and shall be so [or at that rate] allowed in the accounts of the Paymaster General and that all payments in current pieces of Eight shall be reckoned at the said rate of 4s, 9d, only for the future. Ibid.
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November 29. |
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Auditor of the late Queen Dowager for an abstract of the accounts of the general and particular Receivers of the revenues of the said late Queen and for details of the tenants, leases etc. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, p. 587. |
Same by same to the Queen's Remembrancer for stay of prosecution against the late Commissioners for Transports, their accounts being now before the auditors. Ibid., p. 588b. |
[? November 29]. |
Entry of the Treasury signature of the docquet of an in custodiam lease under the Exchequer seal to John Jeffreys Esq. as assignee of William Hawes of lands in co. Glamorgan, part of the lands of Sir Rowland Gwynn Kt. outlaw. Ibid.
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November 30. |
Money warrant for 50l. 3s. 9d. to Thomas Charnock for half a year to Xmas 1701 as a Serjeant at Arms. Money Book XVIII, p. 348. |
Same for 3000l. to William Borret as imprest for Crown law expenses. (Money order dated Dec. 16 hereon). Ibid., p. 351. Order Book VI, p. 539. Disposition Book XVIII, pp. 210, 216. |
Same for 1228l. to George Stepney, Envoy Extraordinary to the States General, being 500l. for equipage and 728l. for a quarter's ordinary from Nov. 4 inst. (Money order dated Dec. 2 hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 351. Order Book VI, p. 538. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 210. |
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Edward Nicholas to pay 50l. to John Crowne as royal bounty. |
likewise to pay 120l. to John House, administrator to Henry Shales, for 2 years to Sept. 29 last on the rent of the house in which Capt. Porter lives in Brewers Yard near her Majesty's Privy Garden in Whitehall; the Queen at her accession having decided to continue to pay said rent by the hands of Henry Baker in like manner as it had been paid under William III. |
Appending: certificate by Hen. Baker of his payment of said rent only to 1704 Sept. 29. |
In the margin: two later confirmations by the Treasury Lords 1710 Nov. 24 and by Treasurer the Earl of Oxford 1711 July 24 for the execution of this warrant. Money Book XVIII, pp. 351, 352. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 210. |
Money warrant for 44l. 7s. 4d. to John Legh (Leigh) for an overpayment on his account as Sheriff of Cheshire for the year ended 1705 Sept. 29. (Money order dated Dec. 11 hereon). Money Book XVIII, p. 352. Order Book VI, p. 535. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 210. |
Same for 12l. 10s. 0d. to the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield for 1¼ years to Sept. 29 last on their perpetuity. |
18l. 15s. 0d. to the Vicars [Choral] of the Cathedral Church there for same on their same. Money Book XVIII, p. 355. Disposition Book XVIII, p. 210. |
November 30. |
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the incidents bills of the Excise Office and the Malt Office for last Sept. 29 quarter: totals respectively 740l. 10s. 6d. and 426l. 4s. 10d. Money Book XVIII, p. 356. |
William Lowndes to Mr. Vanburgh. I have read to the Lord Treasurer the representation of the Directors of the Royal Hospital for Seamen on the petition of Thomas Peachey, late Mewskeeper at Greenwich. My Lord thinks it will be very hard for them to come upon him for arrears of rent. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 266. |
Same to Mr. Popple to lay before the Commissioners for Trade the enclosed letter [missing] from Mr. Bridger, Surveyor of Woods in North America, relating to Naval stores etc., and to report on the proposals therein. Ibid.
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Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners for the collectors and surveyors of the Customs in the outports as below (and their successors therein) to give bond to, and to take commission from, the Salt Commissioners in respect of their collection of the Salt Duties. |
Prefixing: Representation from the Salt Commissioners proposing that in the several ports there be officers commissioned to collect the Salt Duties and that the [Customs] Collectors, Surveyors and waiters are the proper persons for it “who have ever since the commencement of the Salt Duties been generally appointed for this purpose, to each of whom we allow for their trouble 6d. in the £” up to a maximum of 40l. per an. In those ports where salt is imported the officers are very desirous of our commissions; but in those ports where there is little imported and consequently little or no poundage the officers refuse to take commission from us and to give us security; as they desire small salaries settled [on them by us] in lieu of such poundage. |
Followed by: list of the outports where the Collectors and Surveyors have not taken such commissions from the Salt Office. Out Letters (Customs) XIV, pp. 459–460. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Cha. Tyrrell, second son of Sir Thomas Tyrrell, praying a place as a Queen's waiter or a landwaiter. Reference Book VIII, p. 248. |
Same to the Victualling Commissioners of the petition of Nathaniel Jackson shewing that he purchased a Victualling Office warrant of value 328l. 10s. 0d. and had no other allowance than the current exchange but payment is refused on the Salt Commissioners' caveat that the seller William Armiger is indebted to the Queen for Salt Duties. Ibid.
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Subscription by Treasurer Godolphin for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's warrant dated Sept. 7 last to the Master of the Great Wardrobe for the provision of beds &c. for the Bedchamber women etc. at Newmarket: to an estimate of 190l.
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Same of a same dated Sept. 26 for cane chairs &c. for the Queen's service at Newmarket: to an estimate of 43l. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, pp. 587–8. |
November 30. |
Subscription by Treasurer Godolphin for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's warrant dated Oct. 4 for tapestry hangings for the Queen's Bench: to an estimate of 32l.
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Same of a same dated Sept. 26 for the repair of furniture at Kensington: to an estimate of 160l.
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Same of a same dated July 10 for furniture for the Queen's Dressing Room at Kensington: to an estimate of 1120l.
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Same of a same dated Nov. 27 for the delivery to Dr. Blow of liveries for the Children of the Chapel: to an estimate of 270l.
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Same of a same dated Nov. 22 for the delivery to John Warner of liveries for the 48 watermen: to an estimate of 353l.: and for ditto for 8 pensionary watermen to an estimate of 26l. 10s. 0d. Warrants not Relating to Money XIX, pp. 587–8. |
Warrant by same to the Queen's Remembrancer for stay of process against Nathaniel Rich and to allow him longer time for selling his estates in order to clear his accounts; he only having been out of gaol since July 10 last, in which time he has not been able to sell. |
Prefixing: report by the Agents for Taxes on said Rich's petition. Ibid., p. 589. |
Same by same to Henry St. John, the Secretary at War, to prepare a royal warrant for paying 713l. 12s. 4d. for levy money and necessaries (caps, frocks, kettles, &c.) for the Regiments of Lord Dungannon, Col. Caulfeild and Lord Mohun which were lately ordered to Catalonia. |
Prefixing: certificate by the Duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, as to said levy money etc. Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 422. |