Declared Accounts 1707: Army

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Army

DECLARED ACCOUNTS: ARMY: GUARDS AND GARRISONS.
AUDIT OFFICE: BUNDLE 57, ROLL 57.
The Rt. Hon. John Howe, Paymaster of her Majesty's Guards, Garrisons, etc.
24 December 1706 to 23 December 1707.
Charge. £ s. d.
Arrears: remaining at the end of the last Accompt None, he being in surplusage
depending upon sundry persons as at the foot of the said Accompt 28,641 6 10
Receipts: money had out of the Exchequer
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in part of 357,000l. for the Guards and Garrisons in the year 1707: on privy seal of 20 Dec. 5 Anne 167,258 6
Easter term, 6 Anne, in further part of the same 123,379 13 6
Michaelmas term, 6–7 Anne, in full of the same 66,362 0
Easter term, 6 Anne, in further part of 352,000l. for the Guards and Garrisons in the year 1703: on privy seal of 29 Sept. 1 Anne 57 5
Easter term, 6 Anne, in further part of 357,000l. for the Guards and Garrisons in the year 1706: on privy seal of 11 Dec. 4 Anne 8,954 4 7
Michaelmas term, 6–7 Anne, in further part of the same 344 8 4
total charge and receipts £394,997 4
Discharge. £ s. d.
Surplusage on the foot of the last Accompt 3,243 15 6
pay of the General Officers, etc.:
John, Duke of Marlborough, as Captain General at 10l. a day, his three Aides de Camp, Secretary, Physician, Chirurgeon at 10s. a day each and his Chaplain at 6s. 8d. a day 4,866 13 4
This Accomptant as Paymaster General of the Forces at 20s. a day 365 0 0
Henry St. John as Secretary at War at the same rate 365 0 0
Michael Hyde, Commissary General of the Musters, for himself, nine deputies and two clerks at 5l. 9s. 4d. a day 1,995 6 8
Henry Durell, Adjutant General at 10s. a day 182 10 0
Maj. Gen. Cadogan as Quartermaster General at the same rate 182 10 0
Thomas Byde, Judge Advocate, for himself, a deputy and clerk at 20s. a day 365 0 0
Sir Joseph Tredenham, late a Comptroller of the Accompts of the Army, for half a year's salary at 700l. a year; Arthur Moor for his salary at the same rate to 1 May 1707 when he resigned; and Gregory King as Secretary to the Comptroller at 300l. a year for the whole year 941 12
Dr. Thomas Laurence as Phisician General, Dr. Thomas Gardner as Surgeon General and Isaac Teale as Apothecary General at 10s. a day each 547 10 0
Charles Pinkney as Marshall to the Horse at 7s. a day 127 15 0
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Charles Hopson as Surveyor of the Guards at 2s. 6d. a day 45 12 6
Capt. Thomas Silver as Firemaster to the Grenadiers at 3s. a day 54 15 0
The Messengers to this Accomptant and the Secretary at War 60 0 0
Capt. John Mawgridge, Drum Major General at 30l. a year 30 0 0
Capt. Francis Robinson as Provost Marshall General at 8s. a day for himself and two men 146 0 0
10,275 4
pay of the Guards:
Joost, Earl of Albemarle, for the First Troop of Guards (abating 73l. 4s. 0d. for respits) 16,473 9 4
James, Duke of Ormand, for the Second Troop of Guards 16,546 13 4
Charles, Earl of Arran for the Third Troop of Guards 16,546 13 4
Lieut. Gen. George Cholmondeley for her Majesty's Troop of Grenadier Guards 10,743 3 4
George, Duke of Northumberland, for her Majesty's Royal Regiment of Horse Guards 25,096 15 10
Brig. Gen. George Carpenter for the Queen's Regiment of Dragoons 14,739 18 4
Algernon, Earl of Essex, for another Regiment of Dragoons (abating 25l. 4s. 0d. for men wanting on the musters) 14,714 14 4
John, Duke of Marlborough, for the First Regiment of Foot Guards of 24 companies and 4 companies of Grenadiers (abating 4,152l. 4s. 10d. for the detachment sent into Spain) 46,255 10 2
John, Lord Cutts, and General Charles Churchill for her Majesty's Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards (abating 4,057l. 8s. 4d. for the detachment sent into Spain, etc.) 21,761 16 6
Charles, Earl of Orrery, and Sir Thomas Prendergast for the Regiment of Foot successively under their Command (abating 61l. 7s. 4d. for respits) 14,459 11 0
Col. Roger Townsend for his Regiment of Foot (abating 600l. 7s. 4d. for respit 13,920 11 0
Edward, Lord Cornbury, for the four Companies of Foot at New York (abating 859l. 16s. 8d. for respits) 6,233 6 8
Capt. Benjamin Bennet for the Company of Foot at Bermudas (abating 29l. 16s. 8d. for respits) 961 14 4
John Thurston, agent for the Company of Foot at Newfoundland 894 7 6
219,348 5 0
pay of the Invalids:
The Captains of the four Companies of Invalids for their pay; also for the Company that did duty at Upnor Castle; also to Robert Cox and Roger Hockley for clothing; also for several reduced Invalid t-pensioners 5,718 8 1
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
pay of the Garrisons:
Berwick and Holy Island at 43s. 11¼d. a day 801 17 6
Calshot Castle at 7s. 6d. a day 136 17 6
Carlisle at 19s. a day 346 15 0
Chester at 15s. a day 273 15 0
Clifford's Fort and Tinmouth Castle at 27s.d. a day (less respits) 479 11 0
The Cinque Ports at 60s. 11¾d. a day (less respits) 1,110 0 6
Gravesend and Tilbury at 44s. 11¼d. a day 820 2 6
Guernsey at 18s. a day (less respits) 325 11 0
Hull and the Blockhouse at 40s. 11¼d. a day 747 2 6
Hurst Castle at 7s. 6d. a day 136 17 6
Jersey at 22s. a day 401 10 0
Landguard Fort at 14s. a day 255 10 0
St. Maws at 10s. 6d. a day 191 12 6
Pendennis at 16s.d. a day 295 10 0
Plymouth and St. Nicholas Island at 52s.d. a day 957 0 0
Portsmouth at 66s.d. a day (less respits) 1,203 8 0
Portland Castle at 5s. 6d. a day 100 7 6
Sheerness at 49s. 11¼d. a day (besides 3d. not paid) 911 7 3
Scilly Island at 20s. a day 365 0 0
Scarborough Castle at 2s. 10½d. a day 52 10 0
The Tower of London at 6l. 8s.d. a day 2,344 9 2
Upnor at 27s. a day (abating for respits) 489 15 0
Windsor at 18s. a day 328 10 0
North Yarmouth at 4s. a day 3 0 0
The gunners at St. James's Park at 7s. 6d. a day 136 17 6
The Isle of Wight at 69s. 10¾d. a day (abating for respits) 1,237 12 11¼
14,522 9 10¼
allowance for fire and candle for the Guards and Garrisons (detailed) 2,478 0 0
levy money for raising recruits and for the pay of several persons respited on the musters allowed out of the money saved by respits, detailed 2,006 11 8
sundry persons for their pensions:
Capt. Harris, for a year 150 0 0
Lieut. Henry Meoles, ditto 36 10 0
Anne Babington, widow of Col.Babington, ditto 100 0 0
Capt. Philip Griffin, ditto 109 10 0
Capt. John Pitt, ditto 54 15 0
James Savage, ditto 18 5 0
Aaron Darby, ditto 36 10 0
505 10 0
sundry persons, named, for contingent disbursements:
Brig. Carpenter and the Earl of Essex for levy money for 150 horses 148 4 8
Capt. Bodenham for the First Regiment of Foot Guards 82 4 10
Brig. Carpenter and Col. Townesend for carriages, etc., in the marches and quarters of their Regiments; also to the ferrymen at Lambeth and Fulham 127 0
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Capt. Thomas Silver for fuzes for the troop of Grenadier Guards and companies of Foot Guards; also to the widow Garland for ferrying at Kue ferry 118 19 9
Col. Hobart for carriages, etc., in the march of a detachment to Newmarket and back; Col. Stevenage for carriages for another detachment on their march to Windsor; and Philip Gasteen for disbursements 58 14 6
Robert Auchmooty for carriages, etc., in the marches, etc., of the Regiment, late the Earl of Orrery's, now Sir Thomas Prendergast's, and to Quartermaster Swan for the Coldstream Regiment 94 8 3
Jasper English for fire and candle for the Company of Invalids at Hampton Court 21 0 0
Henry St. John for his additional allowance for himself and his clerks 1,455 0 0
Gregory King, Secretary to the Comptrollers of the Army, for their allowance, etc. 900 0 0
John Shaw, sen. and John Shaw jun., armourers, in lieu of rooms at Whitehall 40 0 0
David Crawford, Deputy Commissary General of the Musters, for postage, etc., and to Samuel Lynn for contingent disbursements of the office of Secretary at War 446 9
John Thurston for the office of Judge Advocate General 146 0 9
Charles Abington and Thomas Aldcroft, two reduced Deputy Commissaries 182 10 0
Maj. Gen. Charles Trelawney, Governor of Plymouth, for his fee of 56s. a d 1,022 0 0
Col. Anthony Morgan, Lt. Governor of the Garrison of the Isle of Wight, for his additional allowance 109 10 0
This Accomptant for fees in passing the previous Accompt 39 10 4
4,991 13 3
total for the pay, etc., of the Guards and Garrisons 259,846l. 2s.d.
pay of the six Regiments of Foot appointed for Sea Service:
Lt. Gen. Thomas Erle for the Regiment under his Command 14,520 18 4
Maj. Gen. Mordaunt for the Regiment under his Command 14,520 18 4
Charles, Lord Paston, for the Regiment under his Command (abating 363l. 5s. 8d. for respits) 14,157 12 8
Col. Thomas Whetham for the Regiment under his Command (abating 229l. 14s. 6d. for respits): to 4 March 1706–7 2,594 17 10
Brig. Gen. Thomas Handasyde for the Regiment under his Command (abating 2,193l. 3s. 0d. for respits) 13,933 15 4
Col. John Livesay for the Regiment under his Command (abating 27l. 7s. 6d. for respits) 12,887 10 10
72,615 13 4
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
pay of the persons respited at the Muster Rolls:
Lt. John Shafto of the Lord Paston's Regiment 14 14 0
Ensign George Dawson of the same 11 3 8
Charles Aldcroft, agent of the same, for Capt. John Travell and Lt. Thomas Pope and for Ensign Nathaniel Perry 35 17 8
Lt. Andrew Peterson of the same 13 6 0
75 1 4
levy money and other charges of raising recruits:
Capt. Robert Gardner for Brigadier Handasyde's Regiment in the West Indies at 5l. a man 1,550 0 0
ditto for interest of 4,310l. disbursed for raising and subsisting recruits 136 2 1
1,686 2 1
contingencies:
Lieut. Gen. Thomas Erle for carriages, etc 147 2 0
Charles, Lord Paston, for the like 62 7 11
Col. John Livesay for contingent disbursements 121 3 8
Col. Anthony Morgan for straw for the encampment in the Isle of Wight, etc. 317 9 10
Isaac Teale, Apothecary General of the Army for two pairs of Regimental Chests of Medicines provided for Col. Lillingston's Regiment going to the West Indies 50 0 0
698 3 5
(Total for the Six Regiments on sea service, etc., 75,075l. 0s. 2d.)
money paid within the time of this Accompt for the service of the Forces in preceding years:
Guards and Garrisons:
John Hollingberry, Deputy Lieutenant of Dover Castle, for subsisting the deserters from Calais in Sept. 1706 5 6 10
Mary Herlackenden, widow of George Herlackenden late a reduced Commissary of the Musters, 25 Dec. 1701 to 23 Oct. 1703 (when he entered into full pay as Commissary in Portugal), he being on actual duty 166 15 0
Capt. John Moody to clear his personal pay 24 Dec. 1704 to 1 Nov. 1705 during which time he commanded the Company at Newfoundland (to be deducted from the pay of Mr. Lloyd, the present Commander) 31 6
Col. Richard Russell as Royal Bounty for his exemplary services and courage and loss sustained in service in Spain 400 0 0
603 8
The Six Regiments for Sea Service:
Col. Thomas Whetham for the ten Companies of his Regiment in the West Indies 25 Oct. to 23 Dec. 1706 940 10 0
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
ditto, for Officers and soldiers of the same ordered on board the Greyhound and Medway prize in April 1706 (these ships then wanting hands to man them) for pay 25 Feb. 1705–6 to 24 Oct. 1706 162 7 6
sundry Officers of the same sent on the service of the Regiment from one of the 'Charibbee Islands' to another 25 Dec. 1703 to 2 January 1705–6 318 15 0
Charles, Lord Paston, for subsistence of 197 men of his Regiment from 25 Aug. to 5 Sept. 1706 59 2 0
Lt. Gen. Thomas Earle for carriages, etc., for his Regiment in their marches on landing from Ireland Oct. 1705 to 23 Dec. 1706 261 4 0
Ara: Sawle for the off-reckonings of the respited men of Col. Livesay's Regiment from 30 June 1705 (when they were delivered over to Col. Handasyde's Regiment) to 24 April 1706, allowed to discharge the debt due for clothing the Regiment 261 6 4
2,003 4 10
(total for the service of the Forces in preceding years 2,606l. 13s.d.)
the Auditor's fee (to Edward Harley) 82 14 2
money applied for the service of Chelsea Hospital and charged on the Accomptant in his Accompt as Treasurer of the Hospital 7,000 0 0
total payments and allowances £347,854 5
and so remains 47,142 19
whereof depending on sundry persons, paid them for the service of the Forces:
Guards and Garrisons:
Sir Thomas Littleton, bt., Treasurer of the Navy, to make one year's provision of victuals for the Company at Newfoundland; ditto for another year's provisions supplied the said Company; in all 1,679 0 0
James Bridges, Paymaster of the Forces acting with the Allies 594 0 0
Capt. Thomas Lloyd, Captain of the Company of Foot at Newfoundland, by way of imprest and for any extraordinary services 300 0 0
total for the Guards and Garrisons 2,573l.
Forces sent to Spain:
Henry Vincent, Deputy Paymaster of the Forces in Spain, part of 5,000l. for the pay and contingencies of the six Regiments of Foot there 4,643 6 10
ditto, to be issued for the Queen's service there according to the directions of the Commander in Chief 18,000 0 0
ditto, received from the Earl of Donegal for the use of the Forces there 1,400 0 0
ditto, paid by Mossum Ferrabosco, Deputy Treasurer of the Fleet in the Mediterranean, for the use of the Forces in Spain and repaid by this Accomptant 1,125 0 0
ditto, for the value received of Mark Proudfoot, agent for Prizes at Barcelona; repaid by this Accomptant to the Receiver General of Prizes in London 900 0 0
total for the Forces sent to Spain 26,068l. 6s. 10d. £28,641 6 10
And so this Accomptant is indebted £18,501 12
Auditor's Memorandum:
The several sums hereafter mentioned allowed this Accomptant in his preceding Accompt of this Office for the year to 24 Dec. 1705 being issued upon Accompt are to be charged, etc., in his succeeding Accompts: £ s. d.
the subsistence of an Ensign, two sergeants and a Chirurgeon's mate of Col. Caulfield's Regiment 24 May to 23 Dec. 1705 74 18 0
the levy money for 35 men delivered over by Col. Harry Mordaunt to some Regiments sent to Spain 105 0 0
the subsistence of the Company at Newfoundland raised by Capt. Walton 385 16 7
subsistence to the Regiments commanded by Cols. Lillingston, Wynn and Lepell, each at 2,200l. 6,600 0 0
to be repaid by the Commissioners of Victualling for Beer for the Company at Newfoundland, short provided by them 92 3 8
and by the Lord Lieutenant in Ireland, which he is to deduct from Col. Rooke's Regiment and remit over to the Paymaster of the Guards and Garrisons in England 221 10 0
and to be deducted from the pay of Maj. Lloyd, Commander of the Company at Newfoundland, the money paid to Capt. John Moody to clear his personal pay 24 Dec. 1704 to 1 Nov. 1705 31 6
The Regimental Accompts have been attested upon oath pursuant to Statute.
Declared 22 April 1709.
DECLARED ACCOUNTS: ARMY IN THE LOW COUNTRIES.
AUDIT OFFICE: BUNDLE 321, ROLL 1275.
The Hon. James Brydges, Receiver and Paymaster of her Majesty's Army in the Low Countries acting in conjunction with the Forces of her Allies.
24 December 1706 to 23 December 1707.
Charge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Arrears: remaining as at the end of the last Accompt nil, he being in surplusage.
depending upon several persons particularly named at the foot of the said Accompt 14,357 8 11
Receipts: money had out of the Exchequer: Michaelmas term, 4–5 Anne, in part of 886,323l. 18s. 6d. for her Majesty's proportion of the pay of 40,000 men for the year 1706 acting in conjunction with the forces of the Confederates in Holland: on privy seal of 11 Dec. 4 Anne 124,712 12
ditto, in part of 177,511l. 3s. 6d. for the additional 10,000 men for the same year: on the same privy seal 23,692 10
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in further part of 893,706l. 8s. 6d. for her Majesty's proportion of the pay of 40,000 men as above for the year 1707: on privy seal of 20 Dec. 5 Anne 333,327 6
Easter term, 6 Anne, in further part of the same 321,961 0
Michaelmas term, 6–7 Anne, in further part of the same 83,392 8
Charge. £ s. d.
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in part of 211,762l. 16s. 10d. for the 10,000 additional men and her Majesty's proportion of the pay of 3,000 Palatines for the year 1707; on the same privy seal 116,279 4
Easter term, 6 Anne, in further part of the same 95,483 12
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in full (sic) of 100,000l. for extraordinary services: under Royal Sign Manual of 5 Oct. 1706 and on privy seal of 13 March 1 Anne 805 5
Easter term, 6 Anne, in further part of the same 35,462 14
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in part of 50,000l. for her Majesty's proportion of 8,000 men sent to aid the Duke of Savoy for the year 1707 on privy seal of 31 Jan. 5 Anne 12,500 0 0
Easter term, 6 Anne, in further part of the same 25,000 0 0
Michaelmas term, 6–7 Anne, for the same 12,500 0 0
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in part of 37,500l. for her Majesty's proportion of subsidies to the King of Denmark for the year 1707: on the same privy seal 9,375 0 0
Easter term, 6 Anne, in further part of the same 18,750 0 0
Michaelmas term, 6–7 Anne, in full of the same 9,375 0 0
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in part of 20,000l. for the additional subsidy to the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel for the year 1707: on privy seal of 15 Feb. 5 Anne 5,000 0 0
Easter term, 6 Anne, in further part of the same 13,666 4 3
Michaelmas term, 6–7 Anne, in full of the same 1,333 15 9
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in full for the supply of English horses that were killed or died in Holland, 1 May to 31 Dec. 1706, and for damage sustained by the Hannover Forces in her Majesty's pay: on the same privy seal 13,073 0 0
ditto, in part of 5,952l. 7s. 6d. for her Majesty's proportion of subsidies to the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel for the year 1707: on the same privy seal 1,488 1 10½
Easter term, 6 Anne, in further part of the same 2,976 3 9
Michaelmas term, 6–7 Anne, in full of the same 1,488 1 10½
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in part of 5,952l. 7s. 6d. for her Majesty's proportion of the subsidies to the Elector of Treves for the year 1707: on the same privy seal 1,488 1 10½|
Easter term, 6 Anne, in further part of the same 2,976 3 9
Michaelmas term, 6–7 Anne, in full of the same 1,488 1 10½
Charge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in part of 4,761l. 18s. 6d. for her Majesty's proportion of the subsidies to the Elector Palatine for the year 1707: on the same privy seal 1,190 9
Easter term, 6 Anne, in further part of the same 2,380 19 3
Michaelmas term, 6–7 Anne, in full of the same 1,190 9
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in part of 37,012l. 7s. 6d. for her Majesty's part of the Agio, Bread and Forage for 12,000 Palatines: on privy seal of 15 Feb. 5 Anne 6,188 19 10½
Easter term, 6 Anne, in further part of the same 12,334 18
Michaelmas term, 6–7 Anne, in full of the same 18,488 8 10
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in further part of 370,119l. 1s. 0d. for her Majesty's Forces in Holland for the year 1705: on privy seal of 11 Dec. 3 Anne 4,000 0 0
£1,313,368 16 10¼
poundage deducted from the pay of the Forces in the Low Countries after the rate of 12d. in the 1l. 22,680 11
one day's pay in the year deducted out of the pay of the Forces 1,210 19 2
money deducted for charges of transportation 638 1 0
surcharge: money paid to John Hudson, Director of the Hospitals in the Low Countries either by Charles Fox or by this Accomptant in the years following, viz.: 1703, 3,939l. 11s.d.; 1704, 9,254l. 11s. 3d.; 1705, 9,261l 5s. 11d.; 1706, 9,010l. 14s.: all which sums are here set in super on the said John Hudson 31,466 2
total charge and receipts £1,383,722 0 1
Discharge. £ s. d.
Surplusage on the foot of the last Accompt 60,520 12
pay of the 40,000 men:
General and Staff Officers:
John, Duke of Marlborough, as Commander in Chief at 10l. a day 3,650 0 0
Col. Henry Durell, Lieut. Col. Thomas Panton, Capt. John Pitt and Capt. Medcalf Graham as Aides de Camp to his Grace at 10s. each a day: Capt. John Armstrong and Maj. William Lancaster, ditto 1,095 0 0
The Rt. Hon. Charles Churchill as General of the Foot at 6l. a day and his three Aides de Camp at 10s. each 2,737 10 0
Henry Lumley, the Earl of Orkney and Richard Ingoldsby as Lieut. Generals at 4l. each a day and two Aides de Camp to each at 10s. each a day 5,475 0 0
Henry Withers, Cornelius Wood, Charles Rosse, John Richmond Webb and his Grace the Duke of Argyll as Major Generals at 2l. each a day and for one Aide de Camp to each at 10s. a day each 4,562 10 0
Thomas Meredith as Brigadier at 30s. a day 547 10 0
Discharge. £ s. d.
William Cadogan and Francis Palmes, Sir Richard Temple, bt., the Earl of Stairs and the Lord North and Gray as Brigadiers during the campaign 1707 at 507l. 10s. each 2,537 10 0
The late Holcraft Blood as Brigadier during the said campaign (being so much saved from the establishment pay of the other five); payment to his executors 200 0 0
Maj. Thomas Whitney, Major William Congreve, Capt. Archibald Hamilton, Capt. Charles Cathcart and Lieut. Claudius Tessefolle, Majors of Brigade, at 10s. a day each 912 10 0
William Cadogan as Quartermaster General 182 10 0
Henry Durell as Adjutant General, the same 182 10 0
Adam Cardonnell as Secretary to the General, the same 182 10 0
Francis Hare as Chaplain to the General, at 6s. 8d. a day 121 13 4
William Foster as Physician to the General at 10s. a day 182 10 0
Mr. Dourrand as Surgeon to the General, the same 182 10 0
Lieut. Col. Alexander Spotswood as Deputy Quartermaster at 5s. a day 91 5 0
Henry Watkins as Deputy Judge Advocate at 10s. a day 182 10 0
Col. Giles Spicer, Waggon Master General, for himself and his Assistant 200 days at 13s. a day 130 0 0
John Fury, Provost Marshall, for himself and two men at 12s. a day for 365 days 219 0 0
(total for the pay of the General Officers 23,374l. 8s. 4d.)
pay of the British Regiments:
Lieut. Gen. Henry Lumley for the Queen's Regiment of Horse (nine troops) 33,008 3 4
Maj. General Cornelius Wood for his Regiment of Horse (six troops) 22,286 5 10
Brig. William Cadogan for his Regiment of Horse (the same) including arrears for clothing 22,295 16 7
Brig. Francis Palmes for the First Regiment of Carabiniers (the same) 22,286 5 10
His Grace the Duke of Schonberge for his Regiment of Horse (the same) 22,286 5 10
The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Stair for the Royal Regiment of Scotts Dragoons 19,338 18 4
Maj. Gen. Charles Rosse for the Royal Regiment of Dragoons of Ireland 19,338 18 4
The Rt. Hon. George, Earl of Orkney, for the Royal Regiment of Foot 31,955 15 0
His Grace the Duke of Argyle for H.R.H. Prince George of Denmark's Regiment of Foot 16,605 1
Maj. Gen. John Richmond Webb for his Regiment of Foot 16,266 16 8
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
The Rt. Hon. William, Lord North and Grey, for his Regiment of Foot 16,266 16 8
Maj. Gen. Emanuell How for his Regiment of Foot 16,266 16 8
Col. Francis Godfrey for his Regiment of Foot 16,266 16 8
Lieut. Gen. Ingoldsby for his Regiment of Foot 16,266 16 8
Col. Sampson d'Lalo for his Regiment of Foot 16,266 16 8
Col. Joseph Sabine for his Regiment of Foot 16,266 16 8
Col. William Tatton for his Regiment of Foot 16,266 16 8
Col. George Preston for his Regiment of Foot 16,266 16 8
Brig. Meredith for his Regiment of Foot including arrears for clothing 16,784 16 8
Sir Richard Temple for his Regiment of Foot (abating for 'respitts') 16,142 5 8
Brig. William Evans for his Regiment of Foot (of but 12 companies) 15,089 14 2
(total for the pay of the British Regiments 403,819l. 17s.d.)
Foreign Forces:
her Majesty's proportion (a moiety) of the pay of the Foreign Forces on the establishment of the 40,000 men, viz.:
the Danish Forces (under Treaty of 15 June 1701) 116,265 1 10¾
the Prussians (under Treaty of 9 Jan. 1701–2) 43,018 18 8
the Hessians (under Convention Act of 13 Feb. 1701–2) 53,676 14
the troops of Hannover and Cell (under Convention Act of 18 Nov. 1706) 171,330 8
(total for the Foreign Forces 384,291l. 2s. 10¼d.)
total for the “40,000 men” 811,485 8
her Majesty's proportion of the pay of the Augmentation Troops on the establishment of the 20,000 men:
British Regiments:
The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Orrery for his Regiment of Foot (13 companies) 15,512 10 0
Foreign Forces:
The troops of H.H. the Duke of HolsteinGottorpe (under treaty of 15 March 1703) 27,331 12
The troops of H.H. the Duke of Saxon Gotha (under treaty of 27 March 1703) 23,251 3
The Hessians (under treaty of 31 March 1703) 10,855 1
Baron Waleff's Dragoons (under treaty of 24 Feb. 1703–4) 14,614 4 10¼
The Palatines (under treaty of 17 May 1703) 15,348 13
The Danes (under treaty of 15 June 1701) 8,321 11
(total for the Foreign Forces 99,722l. 5s.d.)
total for the Augmentation troops 115,234 15
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
her Majesty's share of the pay of other Foreign Forces:
two-thirds cost of the 3,000 Palatines under treaty of 26 May 1706 34,209 3
one moiety of the cost of the Hanover Regiment of Dragoons under Baron Bothmar from 23 June 1707 under treaty of 27 Aug. 1707 4,952 7
paid to Baron Gersdorf, Commissary of the Saxon troops for the 4,639 Saxons, viz. 2,000 crowns or 500,000 guilders before they entered the joint service of the Allies, and a moiety for 85 days from 29 Sept. 1707: on privy seal of 12 Dec. 1712 57,651 17
96,813 8 11½
her Majesty's proportion of the forage money, etc., for the Foreign Forces:
to the Danes 8,940 3
to the Prussians (including arrears) 1,484 1 10¾
to the Hessians 7,037 13 4
to the troops of the Duke of Holstein Gottorpe 1,541 19 10¼
to the troops of the Duke of Sax Gotha 2,465 15
to the Palatines 2,148 11
to Baron Waleff's Dragoons 436 18 0
to the Saxons 1,704 9
to the troops of the Bishop of Munster 1,364 4
and to the Regiment of Delsupexhe now Col. Trogue's 154 5
27,278 2 2
payments to the Foreign Forces for horses lost:
to the Danes 13,102 4 10¼
to the Prussians 487 5
to the Hessians 2,965 16 10¼
to the troops of Holstein 1,148 6
to the troops of Sax Gotha 1,358 17
to the Palatines 1,216 17
to the Saxons 946 17
Col. Caris's Regiment 144 14
21,371 1 4
subsidies to Foreign Princes on privy seal of 12 Dec. 1712 or by Royal Warrants:
the Prince of Hesse under treaties of 13 Feb. 1701–2, 20 May 1706 and 27 March 1707 51,252 6 11½
the Elector of Treves under treaty of 7 May 1702 5,952 7
the Elector Palatine (6 months) under treaty of 17 May 1703 2,380 19
the King of Prussia for the Prussians in Italy under treaty of 24 Dec. 1706 50,238 1 10¾
her Majesty's moiety for the Agio and for bread and forage for the Prussians from 16 Nov. 1706 to 9 Nov. 1707 under treaty of 9 Jan. 1701–2; on the same privy seal 32,821 16 10¼
six months subsidy to the Elector Palatine to 23 June 1707 by two Warrants under the Royal Sign Manual 2,380 19 3
145,026 11
pay and hire of bread waggons (Sir Solomon Medina and the Sieur Vanderkaa, contractors) 25,000 0 0
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
forage and waggon money for the British Forces 15,109 14
respits taken off; Col. Preston's Regiment of Foot 61 10 0
money paid out of the money deducted for poundage and one year's pay in a year:
Charles Randolph, Duke of Wirtemberge in consideration of the pretensions of the King of Denmark's troops for their sick and wounded 600 0 0
the Sieur Leonard Vanderkaa for waggons for transporting the sick and wounded 700 0 0
Isaac Teale, Apothecary General, for 24 pair of medicine chests 473 11 4
John Davis as Chaplain to the Hospital chelsea 20 0 0
This Accomptant for his salary at 1,500l. per an. for his clerks, office rent, incident charges and New Year's Gifts 3,712 18 6
more in consideration of the great increase of the business of his office by Royal Warrant of 20 Nov. 1706 500 0 0
Exchequer fees at 1d. in the 1l. on 2,310,382l. 13s.d. issued for the service of the Forces in the year 1707 9,626 11 10½
ditto, now allowed on 290,637l. 9s. 4d., part of the money for the year 1705 1,210 19
Treasury and Exchequer fees for Warrants and Orders in the year 1707 172 19 7
Fees for the Imprest Rolls 60 0 0
The Rt. Hon. John Howe, Paymaster of the Guards and Garrisons on account of the deduction of one day's pay in the year for the Royal Hospital Chelsea 1,104 6 6
18,181 7 7
money paid for contingencies (detailed) 10,000 0 0
the Auditor's fee (to Arthur Maynwaring) 618 10 0
total payments and allowances £1,346,701 2 11½
and so remains 37,020l. 17s.d.
whereof depending upon several persons for money imprested to them:
for the year 1703:
Samuel Atkinson and Nicholas Roope for transporting Forces from England to Holland since 24 Dec. 1703 3,000 0 0
ditto for the Holland transport service 24 Dec. 1702 to 31 May 1703 and for transporting 243 recruits 15 June 1703 926 10 8
for the year 1704:
Mr. John Nutin, Paymaster of the Transports, for shipping provisions, horses, etc., in March and April 1704 5,537 7 5
ditto for transporting men, etc., at the same time 1,800 0 10
The Hon. Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance, for Royal Bounty allowed several Officers of the Artillery Train that served with the Army in Germany 1,608 10 0
the same, to be paid over to Josias Sandby, chaplain, and to Samuel Forster, clerk to the said Train 50 0 0
Discharge. £ s. d.
John Hudson, Director of the Hospitals in the Low Countries, for Royal Bounty allowed the Officers of the said Hospitals that attended the Army in Germany 435 0 0
Richard Hill, for special service 1000 0 0
for the years 1703 to 1707:
John Hudson, director of the Hospitals in the Low Countries for the expenses of the said Hospitals (detailed by years) 42,361 6
£56,718 15
And then the said Accomptant is in surplusage 19,697 18 5
Auditor's Memoranda:
Of the 2,721l. 12s. 9d. undeducted for Transportation as at the foot of the Accompt of Charles Fox, esq., the preceding Paymaster, for the year 1704 there has been charged within the time of the last Accompt 5l. 14s. 8d. from Lieut. Gen. Ingoldsby's Regiment, leaving 2,715l. 18s. 1d. to be charged. Also there are undeducted and uncharged for Transportation in Mr. Fox's Accompt to 24 June 1705 150l. 8s. 2d., within the time of the last Accompt 72l. 3s. 8d. and within the time of this Accompt 22l. 3s. 3d.
40,000l. lent by the Queen to the King of Spain was allowed Mr. Fox in his Accompt for 1704, of which care is to be taken when that King's Accompt is settled.
The Accomptant has attested upon Oath the Regimental Accompts.
Sir Henry Furnesse, kt. and bt., deceased, charged with remitting money for the Forces, has exhibited Accompts for 1705–1710 which are under examination.
Declared 23 March 1713–14.
DECLARED ACCOUNTS: ARMY: SPAIN AND PORTUGAL.
AUDIT OFFICE: BUNDLE 317, ROLL 1263.
James Bridges, Paymaster of the Forces in Spain and Portugal.
from 24 December 1706 to 23 December 1707.
Charge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Remaining in the hands of this Accomptant at the end of his preceding Accompt 28,829 4 10¾
depending upon several persons as at the foot of the said Accompt 108,825 2 8
money received out of the Exchequer for the Forces in Spain and Portugal:
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in part of 222,379l. 5s. 10d. for the pay of 10,210 men of the Forces acting with the King of Portugal for the year 1706 by privy seal of 11 Dec. 4 Anne 12,715 3 11½
Easter term, 6 Anne; in further part of ditto 5,640 11 2
Michaelmas term, 6–7 Anne: in further part of ditto 2,129 18
(total for this service 20,485l. 13s.d.)
The same term in full payment of 96,729l. 18s. 7d. for 5,000 land forces in Catalonia for the year 1706 under the same privy seal 3,777 2 4
Michaelmas term, 4–5 Anne, in part of 222,379l. 5s. 10d. for 10,210 men as above under the privy seal of 11 Sept. 4 Anne 31,435 13
The same term in part of 96,729l. 13s. 4d. for 5,000 land forces in Catalonia for the year 1706 by the same privy seal 30,000 0 0
Charge. £ s. d.
The same term in part of 414,166l. 13s. 6d. for subsidies to the Confederates for the year 1706 by the same privy seal 50,777 15 6
The same term in part of 250,000l. for prosecuting the success already gained by King Charles III [of Spain] 30,018 16 8
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in part of 100,000l. for the Confederates for the year 1707 by privy seal of 13 March 1701–2 and the Queen's warrant dated 17 Dec. 5 Anne 46,628 19 6
The same term in part of 160,000l. for subsidies to the Duke of Savoy by privy seal of 31 Jan. 5 Anne 101,222 4 4
Easter term, 6 Anne, in further part of ditto 27,195 8 0
(total for these two services 128,417l. 12s. 4d.)
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in full payment of the 250,000l. for prosecuting the success of Charles III 5,461 19
The same term in part of 150,000l. for the said service by privy seal 15 Feb. 5 Anne 135,000 0 0
Easter term, 6 Anne, in full payment of ditto 15,000 0 0
(total for this service 150,000l.)
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in part of 100,000l. for the same by the Queen's warrant 2 Jan. 1706–7 and by the same privy seal 30,172 16
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in part of 445,350l. 14s. 2d. for the 20,562 men, Her Majesty's part of the Forces in Spain and Portugal, and for the pay of the General Officers, etc., and for the Garrison of Gibraltar for the year 1707 by privy seal of 31 Jan. 5 Anne 198,919 0 11
Easter term, 6 Anne, in further part of ditto 242,347 14 3
Michaelmas term, 6–7 Anne, in further part of ditto 4,039 7 0
(total for this service 445,306l. 2s. 2d.)
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in part of 186,296l. 4s. 2d. for the 8,833 additional forces for the year 1707 99,061 16 0
Easter term, 6 Anne, in further part of ditto 74,049 6
Michaelmas term, 6–7 Anne, in further part of ditto 12,796 5 11
(total for this service 185,907l. 7s. 11¼d.)
Michaelmas term, 5–6 Anne, in part of 150,000l. for the 13,000 men in the King of Portugal's service for the year 1707 by the same privy seal 54,148 16 0
Easter term, 6 Anne, in further part of ditto 72,367 9 0
Michaelmas term, 6–7 Anne, in further part of ditto 2,632 11 0
(total for this service 129,148l. 16s. 0d.)
Charge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Easter term, 6 Anne, in part of 10,000l. for the extraordinary charges of the defence of Gibraltar by the Queen's Warrant of 26 Dec. 1705 and general letters of privy seal dated 13 March 1 Anne 112 10 0
total of money received from the Exchequer 1,287,651 5
one day's pay in a year deducted from these Forces for Chelsea Hospital 763 5
poundage deducted from the pay of these Forces 13,780 7
money voluntarily charged:
deducted from the several Regiments on this Accompt for clothing, bread, etc., viz.:
for small clothing and accoutrements delivered by Thomas Castle 7,024 3 9
for provisions delivered by Commissary Allen 5,172 18 11
money received, viz. 16,000 dollars (3,800l.) paid to Col. Austin by Mr. Vincent and 225l. to Maj. Gen. Elliott's Regiment for subsistence 4,025 0 0
the value of corn delivered by Mr. Chabane to the Assentistas or Spanish Commissaries at Alicante 2,609 19
the value of arms delivered by the Officers of Ordnance to several Regiments (detailed) 2,049 14 8
total voluntarily charged 20,881 16
total charge and receipts £1,460,731 2
Discharge.
Pay of the General Officers on the Establishments of Portugal and Spain in the years 1705, 1706, and 1707 and the Officers serving in the King of Portugal's Army, viz.:
on the Portugal Establishment for 1705: £ s. d.
Earl of Galway, as Commander in Chief, and three Aides de Camp at 11l. 10s. a day for 183 days from 24 June to 23 Dec. 1705 2,104 10 0
Lieut. Gen. Hugh Wyndham and two Aides de Camp: same time: 5l. a day 915 0 0
Maj. Gen. Lloyd and one Aide de Camp: same time: 2l. 10s. a day 457 10 0
Brig. Harvey: same time: 1l. 10s. a day 274 10 0
Brig. Brudenell: same time: 1l. 10s. a day 274 10 0
Col. Dubourgay as Quarter Master General: same time: 10s. a day 91 10 0
Col. Sybourgh as Adjutant General: same time: same rate 91 10 0
Col. Etheridge as Major of Brigade: same time: same rate 91 10 0
Maj. Moncall and Maj. Bates, successively Majors of Brigade: same time: same rate 91 10 0
Discharged. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Mounsr Lefever as Judge Advocate: same time: same rate 91 10 0
Mr. Martin Lluellin as Commissary General of Provisions and two clerks: same time: 30s. a day 274 10 0
Mr. Harlackinden and Mr. Ralph Bucknall, successively Commissaries of Musters: same time: 10s. a day 91 10 0
Mr. Thomas Lefever as Secretary to the General: same time: same rate 91 10 0
Alexander Innes as Chaplain to the General: same time: 6s. 8d. a day 61 0 0
Dr. Amyot as Physician: same time: 10s. a day 91 10 0
Mr. Rambaud and Jonathan Keat, sucsively Surgeons: same time: same rate 91 10 0
Dr. Denoon as Master Surgeon to the Hospital: same time: same rate 91 10 0
Thomas Oakey for another Master Surgeon: same time: 7s. 6d. a day 68 12 6
Mr. Jonathan Keat and Mr. Ralph Bucknall for another Master Surgeon: same time: same rate 68 12 6
James Penman and Benjamin Berwick, two Surgeon's Mates: same time: 4s. a day each 73 4 0
Charles Linn and Stephen Tracy, successively Surgeon's Mates: same time: 4s. a day 36 12 0
William Scott, Apothecary to the Hospital: same time: 3s. a day 27 9 0
Mr. Lefever as Provost Marshall: same time: 17s. a day 155 11 0
Daniel Langhorne, Waggon Master General: same time: 3s. a day 27 9 0
5,734 0 0
on the Portugal Establishment for the year ending 23 Dec. 1706:
Earl of Galway as Commander in Chief and three Aides de Camp 4,197 10 0
Sir Charles O'hara as Lieutenant General and two Aides de Camp 1,825 0 0
Maj. Gen. Lloyd and one Aide de Camp 912 10 0
Maj. Gen. Brudenell as Brigadier 547 10 0
Maj. Gen. Harvey and Brig. Killigrew, successively Brigadiers 547 10 0
Col. Dubourgay as Quartermaster General 182 10 0
Col. Sybourg as Adjutant General 182 10 0
Maj. Hargrave as Major of Brigade from 30 April to 30 Nov. 1706 107 10 0
Col. Etheridge as Major of Brigade from 24 Dec. 1705 to 23 June 1706 91 0 0
Thomas Lefever as Judge Advocate 182 10 0
Thomas Lefever as Judge Advocate 182 10 0
Mr. Lluellin and Mr. Charles Medlicot, successively Commissaries of Provisions 547 10 0
Ralph Bucknall as Commissary of the Musters 182 10 0
Thomas Lefever as Secretary to the Commander in Chief 182 10 0
Mr. Alexander Innes, Chaplain to the General 121 13 4
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Dr. Amiott as Physician to the General 182 10 0
Mr. Jonathan Keate as Chirurgeon to the General 182 10 0
Mr. David Denoon as Master Surgeon to the Hospital in Portugal 182 10 0
Ralph Bucknall for the Surgeons and Mates of the said Hospital 547 10 0
Thomas Lefever, Esqr., for the Provost and his men 310 5 0
Daniel Langhorne as Waggon Master General 54 15 0
11,452 13 4
on the Portugal Establishment for the year 1707:
Earl of Galway as Commander in Chief and three Aides de Camp 4,197 10 0
Lord Tyrawly as Lieutenant General and two Aides de Camp 1,825 0 0
Thomas Brudenell as Major General and one Aide de Camp for 250 days to 30 August 1707, the day of his death 625 0 0
Marquess de Montandre as Major General and one Aide de Camp 912 10 0
Richard Gorge as Brigadier and Richard Sankey succeeding him, Maj. Gen. Stanhope and Brig. Wills, three Brigadiers 1,642 10 0
Brig. Robert Killigrew for 112 days and Brig. Pepper for 253 days 547 10 0
Col. Dubourgay as Quarter Master General 182 10 0
Maj. Twisleton as Major of Brigade for 298 days from 1 March 1706–7 to 23 Dec. 1707 149 0 0
Brig. Richard Gorge as Major of Brigade and Charles Rennier succeeding him 182 10 0
Col. Robert Killigrew as Major of Brigade 182 10 0
Maj. Bates as Major of Brigade, Major Scot and Maj. St. Leger successively (abating 20s. short paid) 181 10 0
Thomas Lefever Esqr. as Deputy Judge Advocate 182 10 0
Charles Medlicott Esqr. as Commissary of Provisions and Hospitals 547 10 0
Thomas Castle Esqr. as Commissary of the Stores 365 0 0
Ralph Bucknall Esqr. as Commissary of the Musters 182 10 0
Thomas Lefever Esqr. as Secretary to the Commander in Chief 182 10 0
Mr. Alexander Innes as Chaplain to the General 121 13 4
Dr. Amiott as Physician to the General 182 10 0
Mr. Jonathan Keat as Surgeon to the General 182 10 0
Dr. John Lecaan as Physician to the Hospital 273 15 0
Thomas Lefever Esqr. as Provost Marshall 310 5 0
Daniel Langhorne as Waggon Master General 54 15 0
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Maj. Gen. Lloyd as Maj. Gen. and one Aide de Camp 912 10 0
Maj. De Boies Morelle as Major of Brigade from 25 March to 23 Dec. 1707: 10s. a day 137 0 0
14,262 18 4
on the Spanish Establishment for the year 1706 (under the Earl of Peterborough in Catalonia):
Col. Windham as Lieutenant General and two Aides de Camp at 5l. a day from 24 Dec. 1705 to 30 Sept. 1706, the day of his death 1,405 0 0
Earl of Donegal, Maj. Gen., at 2l. 10s. a day for one year to 23 Dec. 1706 (on account) 119 14 0
James Stanhope and Richard Gorges Esqr. as Brigadiers at 30s. each a day: same time 1,095 0 0
Col. Alnutt as Major of Brigade at 10s. a day: same time 182 10 0
Col. Duterme and Col. Henry Killigrew succeeding him as Major of Brigade: same rate and time 182 10 0
Col. Thomas Alnutt as Adjutant General: same rate and time 182 10 0
Mr. George Warburton as Judge Advocate at 10s. a day: same time (abating 42l. received) 140 10 0
Mr. Thomas Castle as Commissary of Stores at 20s. a day for himself and clerk (abating 84l. received) 281 0 0
Mr. John Pitt, Commissary of the Musters, at 10s. a day for the same time (abating 31l. received) 151 10 0
Mr. Arent Furly as Secretary to the General at 10s. a day: same time 182 10 0
Cornelius Dummer as Surgeon at 10s. a day from 30 April 1705 to 23 Dec. following (abating 42l. received) 77 0 0
William Neilson as Chirurgeon at the same rate from 1 July 1706 to 23 Dec. following 88 0 0
4,087 14 0
on the additional Spanish Establishment for the year 1707
Earl Rivers, as Commander in Chief, and his three Aides de Camp at 11l. 10s. a day for 182 days from 25 Dec. 1706 to 24 June 1707 2,093 0 0
Thomas Erle Esqr. as Lieutenant General and two Aides de Camp at 5l. a day for 365 days to 24 Dec. 1707 1,825 0 0
Algernon, Earl of Essex, as Major General and his Aide de Camp at 60s. a day for 182 days ending 24 June 17 455 0 0
George Carpenter, Esqr., as Brigadier and his Major of Brigade at 40s. a day for 364 days ending 23 Dec. 1707 728 0 0
George Macartney Esqr. as Brigadier General and his Major of Brigade: same rate: same time 728 0 0
Maj. Francis Gibson as Major of Brigade at 10s. a day from 25 Aug. 1706 to 24 April 1707 121 10 0
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
John Braddyl Esqr. for his pay as Quartermaster General at the same rate for 121 days ending 24 April 17 60 10 0
Magnus Kempenfelt Esqr. as Adjutant General at the same rate for 365 days to 23 Dec. 1707 182 10 0
Mr. Peter Hartopp, Deputy Paymaster, at 5s. 6d. a day for 182 days from 25 Dec. 1706 to 24 June 1707 50 1 0
Peter Foubert Esqr. as Judge Advocate at 10s. a day: same time 91 0 0
John James Dabadie Esqr. as Secretary to the General at the same rate from 25 Dec. 1706 to 3 Feb. 1706–7, (41 days) 20 10 0
Mr. James Daniell, succeeding him: same rate: 4 Feb. to 24 June 1707 70 10 0
Anthony Delansac, Chaplain to the General, at 6s. 8d. a day for half year ending 24 June 1707 60 13 4
Peter Malves as Physician to the General at 10s. a day: same time 91 0 0
Joseph Chilcot as Chirurgeon to the General: same rate and time 91 0 0
Samuel Bush as Master Surgeon to the Hospital: same rate: from 25 Dec. 1706 to 24 April 170 60 10 0
Joseph Chilcott, another Master Surgeon to the Hospital: same rate: from 19 Nov. 1706 to 24 April 1707 78 10 0
John Squire, John Hawkins and John Cole, three Surgeons' Mates to the Hospital at 5s. a day each from 25 Dec. 1706 to 24 April 1707 90 15 0
James Allen for himself and clerk as Commissary of the Stores at 20s. a day for 148 days from 28 Nov. 1706 to 24 April 1707 148 0 0
Ditto from 25 April to 23 Dec. 1707 244 0 0
Mr. Vincent Chaban as Commissary of the Musters at 10s. a day from 25 Dec. 1706 to 24 April 1707 and at 20s. from 25 April to 24 Dec. 1707 304 10 0
James Fanning Provost Martiall and four men at 17s. a day from 25 Dec. 1706 to 24 April 1707 102 17 0
Isaac Holder as Waggon Master at 3s. a day from 25 Dec. 1706 to 24 June 1707 27 6 0
William Bellars, deceased, as Surgeon to the Hospital in Spain at 10s. a day from 25 Oct. to 18 Nov. 1706 12 10 0
7,737 2 4
in the King of Portugal's Army:
Lieut.-Gen. Richards on accompt of his pay at 30s. a day as Lieutenant General of the Ordnance in the year 1707 500 0 0
Maj. Gen. D. O'farrell at 30s. a day for a year to 23 Dec. 1707 547 10 0
Adj. Gen. Lundie at 20s. a day for the same time 365 0 0
1,412 10 0
total for the pay of the General Officers as above 44,686l. 18s. 0d.
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Pay of the Regiments in Spain and Portugal, viz.:
on the Portugal establishment for the year 1705:
Maj. Gen. Cuningham's Regiment of Dragoons (since Col. Pepper's) to complete to 23 Dec. 1705 761 16
Earl of Portmore's Foot (since Col. Kirk's): ditto 777 0 7
Gen. Hill's Foot from 24 June to 23 Dec. 1705 5,854 12 4
Maj. Gen. Brudenell's Foot (since Col. Churchill's): full pay for the same time 7,777 10 0
Brig. Hamilton's Foot in part of 919l. 6s. 10¾d. for the same time 54 4 1
15,225 3
ditto, for the year 1706:
Brig. Killegrew's Dragoons (now Col. Pepper's) in full to 23 Dec. 1706 32 3
Earl of Portmore's Foot to complete to same time 792 10 0
Maj. Gen. Wade's Foot: ditto 460 10 1
Maj. Gen. Brudenell's Foot (now Col. Churchill's): ditto 360 8 0
Lord Mountjoy's Foot: ditto 2,592 10 0
Lord Donnegall's Foot: ditto 565 8
Brig. Hamilton's Foot: ditto 1,295 15 10½
Brig. Blood's Foot: ditto 151 11
6,250 17 5
on the Spanish Establishment for ditto :
Lord Mohun's Foot (since Col. Dormer's) to complete to 23 Dec. 1706 260 11
Lord Dungannon's Foot in part to same time 2,683 6 10
Brig. Watkins's Foot (since Col. Rich's) to complete to same time 4,811 15 8
Brig. Vimarre's Foot in part to 24 Aug. 1706 2,319 1
Col. Labarth's Foot: ditto 2,331 8
Col. Fontjulian's Foot: ditto 2,491 12
Count Nassau's Foot: ditto to 23 Dec. 1706 3,800 11
Lord Mark Kerr's Foot: ditto to 23 Dec. 1706 4,369 2 2
23,067 9
total for pay of the several regiments 44,543l. 10s.d.
Pay, subsistence and clothing of the following Regiments (under Warrant of King Geo. I dated 12 November 1715), viz.:
on the Portugal Establishment for the year 1705:
Earl of Barrimore's Foot on accompt of pay and subsistence, 24 June to 23 Dec. 1705 7,004 12
ditto for the year 1706:
Lieut. Gen. Stuart's Foot: 24 June to 23 Dec. 1706 410 3 6
Lord Barrimore's Foot: 24 Dec. 1705 to 23 Dec. 1706 3,429 7
3,839 10 10¼
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
ditto for the year 1707:
Lieut. Gen. Daniel Harvey's Horse: 24 Dec. 1706 to 23 Dec. 1707 22,773 15 11
Earl of Strafford's Dragoons: 24 April to 23 Dec. 1707 12,950 17 10¾
Lieut. Gen. Pearse's Dragoons: 24 Dec. 1706 to 23 Dec. 1707 18,793 11 11½
Count Nassau's Dragoons: 24 April to 23 Dec. 1707 10,619 19
Brig. Killigrew's Dragoons: for the same time 9,824 11 10
Earl of Portmore's Foot: 24 Dec. 1706 to 23 Dec. 1707 12,056 7
Lieut. Gen. Stuart's Foot: same time 12,847 10
Brig. Blood's Foot: same time 14,565 0
Lord Mountjoy's Foot: 24 April to 23 Dec. 1707 8,808 6 7
Maj. Gen. Gorge's Foot (formerly Dungannons corrected to Donegall's): same time 9,150 15
Maj. Gen. Wade's Foot: same time 8,061 9 0
Col. Thomas Harrison's Foot (lately Col. Southwell's): same time 7,221 15
Col. Allnutt's Foot: same time 10,296 0 2
Maj. Gen. Elliott's Foot: same time 8,640 1
Col. Bowles's Foot (lately Col. Caulfield's): same time 6,996 0 1
Col. Toby Caulfield's Foot: 24 Dec. 1706 to 23 Dec. 1707 8,086 19 11¾
Marquess de Montandre's Foot: 24 April to 23 Dec. 1707 6,201 0 6
Brig. Bretton's Foot: 24 Dec. 1706 to 23 Dec. 1707 10,948 4
198,842 8
on the Spanish Establishment for the year 1706:
Col. Caulfield's Foot: 24 Dec. 1705 to 23 Dec. 1706 964 15
Brig. Bretton's Foot: same time 2,384 5
Maj. Gen. Pearse's Dragoons: same time 15,070 8 2
Count Nassau's Dragoons: same time 7,259 4
25,678 13
on the Additional Establishment for the year 1707:
Count Guiscard's French Dragoons:
24 April 1707 to 23 Dec. 1707 16,320 7
Maj. Gen. Hill's Foot: same time 7,455 2
the late Lord Mordaunt's Foot: 24 Dec. 1706 to 23 Dec. 1707 14,534 16 11
Maj. Gen. Macartney's Foot: same time 9,058 5
Lord Mark Kerr's Foot: same time 7,958 4
Count Nassau's Foot: same time 4,922 6
Col. Sybourg's Foot: same time 6,916 13 5
Col. Blossett's Foot: same time 7,871 19
75,037 15
total for pay of the several Regiments 310,402l. 19s. 11d.
Paid also to several Regiments (Establishment detailed) for their full pay and clearing to the times mentioned in the year 1707:
Discharge.
on the Portugal Establishment: £ s. d. £ s. d.
Earl of Strafford's Royal Dragoons for 121 days from 24 Dec. 1706 to 23 April 1707 inclusive 6,846 11 8
Count de Nassau's Dragoons (formerly Earl of Peterborough's) for 122 days from 24 Dec. 1706 to 24 April 1707 (abating 213l. 10s. for respits and 715l. 8s.d. allowed Hallum the clothier) 5,917 13
Brig. Killigrew's Dragoons (six troops only): same time 5,213 1 8
Earl of Barrimore's Foot: 24 Dec. 1706 to 23 Dec. 1707 (abating 29l. 5s. 6d. for respits) 15,483 4 6
Lord Mountjoy's Foot: 121 days from 24 Dec. 1706 to 23 April 1707 5,142 10 0
Maj. Gen. Gorge's Foot: same time 5,142 10 0
Maj. Gen. Wade's Foot: same time: (abating 40s. for one man respited 60 days) 5,140 10 0
Lord Tyrawley's Royal Fuzileers: 24 Dec. 1706 to 23 Dec. 1707 14,721 13 4
Col. Thomas Harrison's Foot (lately Col. Southwell's): 122 days from 24 Dec. 1706 to 24 April 1707 4,853 11 4
Gen. Elliott's Foot: 121 days from 23 Dec. 1706 to 23 April 1707 4,813 15 8
Col. Bowles's Foot (lately Col. John Caulfield's): 122 days from 24 Dec. 1706 4,853 11 4
Marquess de Montandre's Foot: same time 4,853 11 4
82,982 4
four Regiments on the Additional Establishment from Embarkation:
Brig. Thomas Pearse's Foot: 241 days from 27 April to 23 Dec. 1707 8,702 2 2
Maj. Gen. Newton's Foot: same time 8,702 2 2
Lieut. Gen. Sankey's Foot: 240 days from 28 April to 23 Dec. 1707 8,666 0 0
Lieut. Gen. Stanwix's Foot: same time 8,666 0 0
34,736 4 4
several Regiments on the Additional Establishment from 24 Dec. 1706:
Lt. Col. Francis Laffabregue's French Dragoons: 122 days 24 Dec. 1706 to 24 April 1707 6,225 15 2
Maj. Gen. John Hill's Foot: 122 days from 24 Dec. 1706 to 24 April 1707 5,185 0 0
Maj. Gen. Macartney's Foot: 121 days from 24 Dec. 1706 to 23 April 1707 (abating 388l. 11s. 2d. for respits) 4,753 18 10
Brig. Watkins's Foot: 365 days from 24 Dec. 1706 to 23 Dec. 1707 (poundage, not credited in previous account, here allowed) 14,520 18 4
Sir Charles Hotham's Foot: same time 14,520 18 4
Lord Mark Kerr's Foot: 122 days from 24 Dec. 1706 to 24 April 1707 4,405 4 4
Count Nassau's Foot: same time (abating 571l. 5s.d. allowed to John Hallum, clothier) 3,833 19
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Col. Sybourgh's Foot: same time: same abatement 3,833 19
Col. Blossett's Foot: in full for pay and clearing: same time 1,623 12 4
58,903 5 7
total for full pay and clearing of the several Regiments 176,621l. 14s.d.
Subsidy and other payments for the King of Spain in the years 1706 and 1707:
for the year 1706 under privy seal of 25 June 2 Geo. 1 31,295 10
ditto for the year 1707 114,831 6
to Mr. Thomas Martin for the Spanish Regiment of Foot (Don Juan Ferrer's) from Midsummer to 31 Dec. 1706 10,437 11
ditto and for Maj. Gen. Richards's Foot from 1 Jan. 1706–7 to 31 Dec. 1707 24,444 16 6
to Harry Mordaunt Esq. for arms and accoutrements 8,209 14 0
to William Churchill Esq. for clothes and accoutrements 23,625 0 0
212,843 18
Respits of French Dragoons: paid to Charles le Bass, Agent to the Regiment: to 24 April 1707 1,493 0 8
Extraordinary Charges of the War in Italy, viz.:
to Sir Theodore Janssen for so much paid over to Mr. Darsillier at Genoa for Prince Eugene of Savoy 16,180 11 0
to the Marquess de Miremont in full for his intended expedition to assist the Duke of Savoy in the year 1705 400 0 0
To Jacob Cross, gentleman for so much disbursed 337 10 3
To David Flotard for expenses 300 0 0
total 17,218 1 3
Subsidy to the King of Portugal 150,000 0 0
Forage, waggons, mules and mule maintenance in Spain and in the expedition under Earl Rivers, 1706 and 1707: extraordinary payments for the War in Portugal and Spain, 1706 and 1707: to the officers of the Gibraltar garrison Midsummer 1705 to Christmas 1707, and extraordinary charges of that garrison, viz.:
Forage, etc., for the Forces in Spain in the year 1706 and for those under Earl Rivers (detailed) 12,012 6 9
Ditto for the Forces in Spain in the year 1707 (detailed) 5,428 10 0
Extraordinaries for the War in Portugal and Spain:
To the King of Portugal by Don Lewis de Cunra by warrant 12 Aug. 1707 5,000 0 0
Ditto for the great loss sustained in the transport of horses to Lisbon in the year 1707 1,500 0 0
Col. George Benson for so much charged the Royal Dragoons for forage delivered the horses left behind in Portugal on their embarkation to Spain 558 4
Discharge. £ s. d.
Paul Methuen Esq. for so much paid the Corregidor of St. Paul for attending the disembarkation of troops from England and Ireland 144 0 0
Don Joseph de Cortizo for mules for the Artillery Train in Spain in the year 1706 3,282 19 3
Ralph Bucknall Esq. for accoutremen 2,673 5 8
Mr. Vincent Chabane for charges on corn and making of 'Biskett' 972 13 3
Don Antonio Belvitches and Co. for carriage of the Army baggage 4,373 6 2
The same for carriage of the Artillery and Baggage for the expedition under Earl Rivers 6,348 7 6
The same for completing the maintenance of mules 1,683 9 10
Mr. John Jefferyes for so much advanced to Belvitches and Co. and repaid him by this Accomptant 1,297 2 5
Several Catalan Commissaries for mulehire 397 11 6
Jeronimo Graco, for hire of galleras for the [Artillery] Train 224 8 9
Marquess das Mina, the sixth part of the charge of baggage mules expended by the Portuguese from 10 March 1706–7 to 19 May 1707 4,129 16 10
Antonio Belvitches and Co. for galleras and mules for the Train 2,905 14 6
The same for bringing sick men from Lerida to Terragona 381 10 6
The same for mules for the Train 243 13 6
The same for carriages for the 'Biskett' from Terragona to Memblanc 174 11 3
Charles Medlicott Esq. for forage for Brig. Carpenter's Troop which was separated from the Fleet and driven back to Lisbon 54 13 1
Mr. Rene Callaies as Queen Anne's 'douceur' allowed the detachment of dragoons for extraordinary expense of bread and forage on shore at Lisb 142 0 1
Capt. James Allen for wheat, flour, bread and barley bought at Lisbon for the expedition under Earl Rivers and for shipping of [the same], etc. 5,267 14 10½
Charles Medlicot Esq. for barley and straw put on board at Lisbon 1,193 16 4
The same for so much paid Joseph de Torres for barley and straw for 23 days provision for the horses while they lay in Lisbon River 745 7 4
The same for his loss and extraordinary expenses in attending the provisions furnished the troops at Lisbon 50 0 0
William Churchill and Richard Harnage for clothing furnished Queen Anne's Forces in Spain 24,980 0 0
Daniel David for 4,488 pairs of shoes for the Forces 1,065 18 0
John Meriden for 5,600 bayonets for the Forces under Earl Rivers, 1706 880 0 0
Capt. Humphry Bland as Town Major of Tortosa at 5s. a day from 12 May to 10 Oct. 1707 38 0 0
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
John Hallum to complete 17,061l. 18s. for clothes and accoutrements 15,568 16 10¼
Charles Medlicot for so much laid out for the expedition under Earl Rive 13 10 0
Peter Hartop for boathire and shipping off of money 50 0 0
John Roop for extraordinary labour in shipping off bread, meal, etc., at Lisbon 30 0 0
Capt. Cuningham for service relating to the French Regiments' clothing 20 0 0
Brig. George Carpenter for money paid the seamen for pressing straw and landing horses at Alicante 49 19 9
Brig. Macartney for so much paid the soldiers that worked on the fortifications at Elche 100 0 9
Several Irish Officers who came over to Spain with recruits 146 7 0
total for extraordinary expenses in Portugal and Spain 86,686 19
Officers of the Garrison at Gibraltar:
Brig. Shrimpton in full as Brig, of the Garrison at 30s. a day from 24 Dec. 1704 to 24 June 1705, 273l.; more from 25 June to 24 Dec. 1705, 273l.; in both 546 0 0
The same in part pay for 1707 503 16 0
John Thurston as Deputy Judge Advocate to the Garrison at 4s. a day from 10 Nov. 1704 to 27 Feb. 1705–6 95 0 0
More for pay from 24 Dec. 1706 to 23 Dec. 1707 73 0 0
John Norridge as Surgeon Major at 10s. a day from 24 Dec. 1704 to 23 Dec. 1707 547 10 0
Maj. Irwin as Town Major at 5s. a day for three years to 23 Dec. 1707 273 15 0
John Ferne, Turnkey, at 16d. a day for 2 years to 23 Dec. 1706 48 13 4
William Russell, Chaplain, at 6s. 8d. a day for a year to 23 Dec. 1707 121 13 4
Oliver Roll, Surgeon's Mate, at 5s. a day for half a year to 23 Dec. 1707 45 16 0
total for Officers at Gibraltar 2,255 2 8
Extraordinary charges of the Garrison at Gibraltar from Midsummer 1705 to Christmas 1707:
John da Silva for work 551 4
Manoel da Silva, master gunsmith, in full for his own and mens pay for work (by Treasury letter of 3 Aug. 1706) 187 18 8
Mr. John Sherman, merchant at Lisbon, in full for his contract for soft bread to 24 Jan. 1706–7 3,562 12
The same for providing firing for baking bread 244 17 6
John Whitton for coal sent to Gibralt 572 19 10½
John Methuen Esq., the late 'Embassadour,' for ammunition 1,335 0 0
Mr. Terrell for coals 153 11
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
total for extraordinaries at Gibraltar 6,608 4
total for extraordinaries in Portugal and Spain and for Officers and extraordinaries at Gibraltar 112,991l. 3s.d.
Contingencies, detailed, relating to the Army in Portugal in the years 1705 and 1706 and in Spain 1706 and in Portugal and Spain in the years 1706 and 1707, viz.:
in Portugal in the year 1705:
Mr. Foulk Lucy for half a year's salary in keeping the Mule Accompt to 23 Dec. 1705 20 0 0
in Spain in the year 1706:
payments for deserters, for saddles and bridles, for loss in exchanging Pieces of Eight into Pistoles, for Intelligence, to Thomas Jackson, clerk in the Secretary's office, to William Salter as Spanish clerk to Lord Peterborough and for disbursements, to various officers for expenses, contingencies, etc. 2,755 0 0
in Spain and Portugal in the year 1707:
payments to Mr. Lewis Petit as Engineer, to Lodovicus Petrie for extraordinary charges from Andalusia to Lerida to fetch money for prisoners, for the government at Tortosa, etc. 5,645 6
total for Contingencies in Portugal 1705 and 1706 and in Portugal and Spain 1707 8,420 6
Payments out of deductions from pay:
John Mead Esqr. Deputy Paymaster in Spain: 12 Dec. 1705 to 23 Dec. 17 2,226 0 0
Frederick Marx, Governor of the Hospital in Catalonia: necessaries for a year to 24 Dec. 1706 1,154 0 2
The same for a year to 23 Dec. 1707 4,441 17 0
Col. Henry Withers for extraordinary expenses of 2d. a day to sick men of the Royal Fuzileers in the Spanish Hospital at Barcelona 134 5 8
Col. William Bretton for his sick men at Barcelona, etc. 115 10 0
Mr. John Friend for medicines bought for the Hospital at Requena 19 19 0
Capt. George Baptist Borlanda for transporting sick and wounded from Valentia to Tortosa 23 15 0
Jonathan Keate for medicines for the Hospital in Catalonia 27 14
Dr. Roviere for medicines to the prisoners after the Battle of Alman 25 0 0
Henry St. John Esq. (late Lord Bolingbrooke) for his additional allowance of 1,000l. per an. as Secretary at War from 19 April 1704 to Christmas 17 3,663 0 2
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Dr. Freind in full as Physician to the General and Hospital in Spain from 24 Dec. 1706 to 24 Aug. 1707 200 0 0
Peter Hartopp and Henry Hattley Esqs. to complete as Deputy Paymasters of the Forces under Earl Rivers at 3l. a day for 389 days from 1 June 1706 to 24 June 1707 1,060 0 6
Thomas Morrice Esq., Deputy Paymaster in Portugal, at 3l. a day from Midsummer 1705 to 23 Dec. 1707 2,739 0 0
Arthur Maynwaring and Thomas Foley, successively Auditors of the Imprests, for examining, auditing and engrossing this Accompt 421 14 8
total out of deductions 16,251 16
Money issued to several persons for services with the Earl of Peterborough in the years 1706 and 1706:
Paul Methuen Esq. for so much disbursed at Lisbon upon the Expedition to Barcelona 509 8 9
The Earl of Peterborough and two Aides de Camp at 11l. a day from 1 Oct. to 23 Dec. 1705 924 0 0
Mr. Arent Furley, his Lordship's Secretary, as General at 10s. a day for 72 days from 13 Oct. to 23 Dec. 1705 36 0 0
Col. John Pepper for travelling charges: express from Catalonia to England 114 0 0
Nicholas White and Maurice O'Conn 6 13 0
William Russell, White and O'Conn 11 8 0
Capt. Alexander Scott for going twice to Alicante with letters 19 0 0
Messrs. Solicofre and Co. for the charges upon the corn left in the Magazines at Gras 238 9 0
More to them for interest 142 10 0
Mr. Arent Furley for baggage money paid to Gen. Cuningham 44 8 0
Don Miguell Pavedas, the General's Spanish clerk, for half a year's sala 20 0 0
total issued for these services 2,065 16 9
Royal Bounty:
Maj. George Benson, for loss of equipage on being taken prisoner 200 0 0
Col. John Pepper for losses and journeys to Barcelona, etc 300 0 0
Capt. John Pitt, late Deputy Commissary, for charge of equipage 200 0 0
Charles Lord Tyrawley, for loss of baggage and hors 1,500 0 0
The Earl of Galway for extraordinary expens 2,500 0 0
Thomas Erle Esq., Lieut. Gen., as a mark of favour for services and losses in the War and at Almanza 1,500 0 0
Elizeus Burges, disabled in his return from Spain 200 0 0
total of Royal Bounty 6,400 0 0
Money for provisions lent the Dutch Forces in the Expedition under Earl Rivers (to be repaid by the Dutch Government) 8,750 0 0
Discharge.
Officers of the Hospitals: £ s. d.
pay for 365 days from 23 Dec. 1705 to 23 Dec. 1706 (omitted from previous Accompt) 1,369 10 0
Poundage and one day's pay overcharged in the Accompt for 1706 578 5 11
total of payments and allowances £1,114,637 1
to which is added money depending upon the following: £ s. d.
imprested in 1703:
to Samuel Atkinson and Nicholas Roop for transports 22,444 7 6
imprested in 1704:
to the same for refitting, etc, after the Great Storm, and paid to Martin Tucker for transports from Ireland 7,300 0 0
to Mr. John Nuttin, Paymaster of the Transports, for transporting recruits from Ireland and a Battalion of Foot Guards to Portugal, etc. 10,289 8 2
to Dr. Peter Amyot, Physician to the Hospital in Portugal, for necessaries 50 0 0
further for transporting the Forces from Ireland to Portugal 3,000 0 0
20,639 8 2
imprested in the half year to 23 June 1705:
to Mr. John Nutin, Treasurer of the Transports, for carriage of gunpowder and saltpetre to Portugal for the Duke of Savoy 600 0 0
imprested in the half year to 23 Dec. 1705:
to Mr. John Nuttin, Paymaster of the Transports, for transport of the Forces 9,010 10 6
imprested in the year to 23 Dec. 1706 for the War in Portugal:
to Charles Medlicott, Commissary of Provisions in Portugal, for money paid from Contingencies 31 10 0
to Mr. Philip Durell, the value of 500 moyedas for extraordinary charges 720 0 0
to Mr. John Whitton, for special service without deduction 100 0 0
to Mr. Robert Smith, without deduction, as disbursed for expresses, bounty money to discharge invalids and for secret service 386 14 6
1,238 4 6
imprested for the Expedition under Earl Rivers in 1706:
to Edward Douglas, Commissary of the Forces under Earl Rivers for so much paid Edward Southwell Esq. on a Bill of Exchange for Contingencies 25 0 0
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
to John James Dabbadie Esq., Secretary to the said Earl, for contingencies. 500 0 0
to Mr. Charles Le Bass: 10s. a day from 24 June to 21 Sept. 1706 for special service 45 0 0
to Mr. Peter Capon: 4s. a day for 206 days from 1 June to 24 Dec. 1706 41 4 0
to Mr. Edward Castle for special service, without deduction 30 5 0
to Earl Rivers for Contingent uses 400 0 0
1,041 9 0
imprested for the Forces in Spain 1706:
to Charles, Earl of Peterborough, for so much received on Bills of Exchange drawn on this Accomptant 16,877 14 10
to Richard Langhorne Esq. for sundry Bills drawn from Genoa for services relating to the Forces in Catalonia 5,182 13 2
to Henry Vincent Esq., late Deputy Paymaster in Spain, for so much received of Richard Hill Esq. through Col. Hans Hamilton upon Bills of Exchange 31,790 15 0
53,851 3 0
imprested in the year to 23 Dec. 1707:
to Col. Joseph Bennett for three Bills drawn towards Works and Fortifications at Gibraltar 820 0 0
to Col. Elliott and Col. Bennett for seven Bills drawn for provisions for the Gibraltar Garrison 1,405 11 0
to Capt. John Webb for seven Bills drawn for the Fortifications at Gibraltar 3,550 0 0
to Maj. James Allen as Commissary of Provisions 200 0 0
to Joseph Cortiso for the Garrison of Alicante 297 13 3
to Brig. Gorge for the same 475 0 0
to Don Joseph Cortiso for the Train of Artillery 8,207 10 6
to John Norridge, the value of two Bills of Exchange drawn for the Hospital at Gibraltar 145 0 0
to Vincent Chabanes, Commissary of Provisions, for corn delivered him by Mr. Sherman 12,030 19 2
to John Sherman on his contract for soft bread for the Gibraltar Garrison 3,600 0 0
to Ralph Bucknall, received for Contingencies 2,398 2 5
to Messieurs Scudamore and Henshaw 95 0 0
to William Salter for Contingencies 950 0 0
to Henry, Earl of Galway, for so much received for Contingent uses 1,200 0 0
to Richard, Earl Rivers, for ditto 500 0 0
to Frederick Marks Esq., Director of the English Hospital in Spain, for the pay of the Officers of the Hospital for a year to 23 Dec. 1707 3,132 18 4
to Dr. Peter Amiot for medicines for the Hospital 300 0 0
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
to Charles, Earl of Peterborough, on accompt of 560 mules bought for the troops 2,380 4 6
to the same by Mr. Furley 2,137 10 0
to the same for horses (bought for the public service) 4,000 0 0
more received of Mr. Methuen 1,575 0 0
to Henry, Earl of Galway, for so much received of Earl Rivers 397 5 0
49,797 14 2
Sum total of the Supers £158,622 16 10
total of the Payments, Allowances and Supers 1,273,259l. 18s.d.
So this Accomptant remains indebted upon the end of this Accompt 187,471 4
Upon this accompt the Auditor has made the following memoranda:
The sum of 31,285l. 8s. 0d. is charged by the Ordnance Accompt on the Regiments for arms delivered. But hitherto the Accomptant has only charged himself with 2,532l. 9s. 11d. for 1706 and 2,049l. 14s. 8d. in the present Accompt, leaving 26,703l. 3s. 5d. still to be charged on him or on whoever has the clearing of the Regiments concerned.
Pearce's Dragoons are to be charged with 764l. 13s.d. paid Messrs. Man and Macullock for clothing.
The Commissaries for clothing are accomptable for the quantities of such clothing by them received and issued.
The Queen is to be reimbursed 12,490l. and 5,000l. paid to Harnage and Churchill for clothing out of the 6d. per man a week, as also 1,425l. paid Henry Furness and the Paymaster is to surcharge himself therewith; he is however allowed these sums together with a further 24,571l. 19s. 6d. for clothing bought by the Queen as it appears that he has delivered clothing to the several Regiments amounting to 71,143l. 16s.d. or 27,656l. 17s.d. more than the above.
A further sum of 24,980l. for clothing paid Messrs. Churchill and Harnage, which the Government is to be reimbursed, is to be charged on subsequent Accompts.
The sum of 6,992l. 11s.d. mentioned in the Accompt for 1705 as paid to Lord Barrimore's Regiment and other sums paid for subsistence in this Accompt are to be charged on this Accomptant or any other Paymaster who by clearing the said Regiments shall take credit for their full pay.
The Accomptant has delivered upon his honour the Regimental Accompts of such Regiments as are herein allowed their full pay and clearings.
The Accomptant in his Accompt for 1710 is to be charged with 984l. 3s.d. received of Charles Fox, the preceding Paymaster, 24 March 1709–10.
The 6,558l. and 129l. 17s. 8d. paid for horses for Harvey's and Raby's Regiments and for recruit horses from Ireland remain to be adjusted.
The 40l. deducted from Lord Donegal's Regiment for medicines is to be charged on whoever has the clearing of the said Regiment.
The Accomptant having voluntarily charged himself with several sums deducted from the pay of the several Regiments for clothing, etc., the same must be adjusted when the Commissaries' Accompts are delivered.
The 8,750l. allowed as paid to Brig. Lislemaris for the Dutch Forces sent under Earl Rivers is to be made good to the Government by the States General of the United Provinces.
The Government is to be reimbursed the 17,061l. 18s. 0d. paid John Hallum for clothing and accoutrements.
When this or any other Paymaster shall take credit for the Earl of Donegal's pay as Major General at 50s. a day for the year to 23 Dec. 1706, he is to surcharge himself with 119l. 14s. paid him on accompt.
Declared 26 Sept. 1716.
DECLARED ACCOUNTS: CHELSEA HOSPITAL.
AUDIT OFFICE: BUNDLE 1468, ROLL 14.
John Howe, Paymaster for disabled and superannuated Non-Commissioned Officers and Soldiers in or belonging to Chelsea Hospital.
From 24 December 1706 to 24 December 1707.
Charge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Remains 2,760 17 11¼
money retained for the deduction of 12d. per 1l. from money received for the Guards and Garrisons 16,366 13 10¼
ditto retained for the deduction of one day's pay of the Officers and Soldiers of the Guards and Garrisons 885 9 4
ditto received of James Brydges Esqr. in part of one day's pay of the Forces acting with those of the Allies from 24 Dec. 1706 to 24 June 1707 560 15 6
ditto received of Charles Fox Esqr. on Accompt of one day's pay of the Forces in the Low Countries from 24 Dec. 1704 to 24 June 1705 500 0 0
18,312 18
rent of ground belonging to the Hospital 28 0 0
applied under Royal Warrant out of money imprested for the Guards and Garrisons 7,000 0 0
total charge £28,101 16
Discharge.
Salaries and allowances of the Officers and servants of the Hospital (including 500l. to Col. John Hales as Governor, 200l. to the Lieut. Governor, 150l. for the Major, 100l. each to two chaplains and a physician) 2,613 9 0
provisions and necessaries for the use of the Hospital (provisions 5,009l. 10s. 2d., allowances of Officers and Soldiers entertained in the Hospital 1,244l. 10s. 0d., invalids on furlough in lieu of provisions 56l. 18s. 0d., Robert Cox for clothing 1,173l. 10s.d. and sundry tradesmen's bills) 9,341 11
pensions and other allowances to invalids removed out of the Hospital and to others not entertained therein; not detailed 7,310 4 2
sundry annual allowances payable out of the deductions of 12d. per 1l., viz.: £ s. d.
Officers of the Receipt of the Exchequer for fees on issues for the Forces 2,194 10
this Accomptant for his own salary of 1,500l. per an. as Paymaster of the Guards and Garrisons, for his clerks and for incidents, etc. 3,576 1 8
this Accomptant as Treasurer of the Hospital 365 0 0
Edward Harley, Auditor, for his fee 40 0 0
Michael Hyde, Commissary General of the Musters, for his allowance 150 0 0
Exchequer court fees for this Accompt 31 14 6
Henry Powell, late Steward of the Hospital, half year's allowance 15 0 0
6,372 6
total discharge £25,637 11
And so this Accomptant is Indebted 2,464 5
Declared 22 April 1709.