Warrant Books: March 1708, 11-20

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March 1708, 11–20

March 11. Money warrant for 20l. to the corporation of Clifton Dartmouth Hardness for half a year to 1707 Xmas on the perpetuity granted by Henry VII. (Letter of disposition dated 24 March hereon.) Money Book XIX, p. 201. Disposition Book XIX, p. 126.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt to take in contributions to the total of 1,280,000l. on the second Act now passed in Parliament [6 Anne c. 48] for the sale of Annuities. Money Book XIX, pp. 201–3.
March 11. Same by same to the Receipt to innovate 2 lost annuity orders issued in the name of John Baker senr & Mary Baker his wife, being Nos. 634 & 612 for 7l. each. Order Book VII, p. 120.
Letter of direction for 782l. 19. 7 to John Howe, Paymaster of Guards & Garrisons, on the unsatisfied order of 1707 June 18 for the outpensioners of Chelsea Hospital: to be issued out of the rent of Hackney Coaches as it is paid into the Exchequer. Disposition Book XIX, p. 115.
Same for 50000l. to Sir Thomas Littleton, Navy Treasurer: out of Contributions on the second Act for sale of Annuities anno 1708 [6 Anne c. 48]: & is for services as follows viz
£ s. d.
to the Victualling, for bills of exchange, Necessary Money & Extra Necessary Money, short allowance money & other contingencies 30000 0 0
for wages to seamen 20000 0 0
ibid.
Same for 29725l. 4. 2 to John Howe, Paymaster of Guards & Garrisons; out of Contributions as above: & is for services as follows viz
£ s. d.
in part of 419608l. 18. 6 for Guards & Garrisons anno 1708
for 28 days' subsistence Feb 25 last to March 23 inst for the Troops & Regiments in England 9660 12 0
on account of subsistence for the Forces in North Britain for 3 months from Feb 25 last 15000 0 0
on account of Contingencies, to satisfy the royal warrant of Feb 7 last for liveries, standards, banners, badges &c for the trumpets & kettle drums of Lieut. Gen. Lumley's Regiment 543 4 10
in part of 87125l. 10. 0 for 5000 men in sea service anno 1708
for 28 days' subsistence as above to the Regiments of Ea[rle], Mordaunt & Livesay 2121 7 4
on account of subsistence for the Officers of Col. Lillingston's Regiment in England, to enable them to make recruits 2000 0 0
in part of 5000l. for the Invalids anno 1708
on account for the 4 Companies of Invalids 400 0 0
£29725 4 2
ibid.
Same for 62000l. to James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad: out of Contributions as above: & is for services as follows viz
£ s. d.
in part of 586671l. 12. 6 for the Established Forces in Spain & Portugal anno 1708
to Sir Henry Furnese in part of 75490l. for value given in his bills of exchange the 2nd inst for the service of the Forces in Spain & payable in Lisbon at 5s. 6d. the milrei 40000 0 0
in part of 500000l. for augmenting the Forces, strengthening the Duke of Savoy & other uses anno 1708
to the Duke of Savoy towards the sum intended him for the extraordinary service of the war in Italy: & is to be paid over to Sir Theodore Janssen in part of 24166l. 13. 4 for the value given in his bills of exchange the 5th inst for 100000 Crowns payable at Turin at 60 days' sight at 58d. per Crown of 82 sols each, money of Piedmont 12000 0 0
in part of 894272l. 3. 6 for the 40000 men anno 1708
on account of subsistence to her Majesty's subject Troops forming part of this body 10000 0 0
£62000 0 0
Disposition Book XIX, p. 116.
March 11. William Lowndes to Robert Walpole Esq [Secretary at War]. The Lord Treasurer desires you will lose no time in preparing & bringing to him an Establishment for the Troops that are to be employed in the service [of the war] in Spain this year 1708. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 402.
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of William Andrews, a surety of William Kent late Receiver General of Taxes for Co Lanes for the third quarterly poll anno 1698, upon which [said Receiver's account] there is standing out 1333l. 15. 0; the said Receiver being deceased insolvent & petitioner having paid 200l. but has 8 small children unprovided for: therefore praying consideration to prevent his utter ruin. Reference Book VIII, p. 294.
Same to William Blathwaite of the petition of Geo Muschamp, at present collector of Patuxent & Receiver of Potomac in the Province of Maryland, praying to be Receiver of Patuxent vacant by the death of Mr. Plater. ibid., p. 295.
Same to the Stamps Commissioners of the petition of Katherine, Countess Dowager of Bellomont, shewing that 1289l. 15. 5¾ is due to her late husband the Earl of Bellomont upon account of his government of New York: & that her said husband was bound in 300l. in 1694 as surety for one Collins, an under distributor [of stamps] at Worcester, who has since failed & petitioner is prosecuted for same: therefore prays stay of process. ibid.
Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the petition of James Saunders praying to succeed his father, lately deceased, in his office of bailiff & collector of the manor of Shippon Co Berks. ibid., p. 299.
Same to same of the petition of Robert Steyner of Droitwich Co Worcester shewing that the manor of Droitwich belongs to the Crown & that upon the waste ground thereof some of the burgesses of the town have within the last 6 years sunk several salt pits to their own advantage “but much to the prejudice of those who have salt pits upon their freehold lands [such encroachments being] contrary to the charter granted in King James the 1st's time relating to those salt pits”: therefore praying that same may be stopped up or that he may have a lease of them. ibid.
March 11. Same to Mr. Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad, of the petition of the General Officers that went with the Earl of Rivers into Spain, setting forth their losing 12d. per £ by their payments which were made [to them] in pistols, dollars & moydas [moidores to wit to a loss] to the amount of 1130l. 6. 7 sterling: therefore praying satisfaction of said loss. ibid., p. 314.
Same to Mr. Howe, Paymaster of Guards & Garrisons, of the petition of the Marquess of Lothian praying that 8 months' clothing (part of 15 months' clothing) due to her Majesty's Regiment of Foot Guards under his command from 1707 May 1 to Dec 31 may be paid towards discharging the engagements he lies under by providing them with necessaries. ibid.
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners in North Britain to report on the memorial of the Duke of Argyll to Treasurer Godolphin in relation to the reasons which are given why Mr. John Muir, Provost of Ayr & late collector of Ayr, was not continued collector.
Appending: said memorial. Mr. Muir & his sons were the chief merchants in the town of Ayr but he could not have been removed last year from the collectorship for monopolising the trade of that place because neither he nor his sons have traded these several years & the place is of late so decayed that there is no imaginable trade there & were it not to encourage the town & prevent embezzlements there would be little use for any collector there. He is Provost of Ayr, a royal borough, & has been Member of Parliament ever since the Revolution & assiduous in supporting the Government. It is thought strange that his long experience should be neglected whilst 4 of the most considerable ports in Scotland are supplied by collectors wholly strangers to their employments viz Port Glasgow, Borrowstounness, Preston Pans & Dundee. Out Letters (North Britain) I, pp. 323–4.
March 12. Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt to distribute & apply the sum of 44517l. 0. 6½ to Deficient Funds as follows: the said sum representing the income between Feb 13 last & March 12 inst from branches of the revenue as follows viz 4477l. 4. 10½ from new Customs, being a surplus from the first General Mortgage or Deficiencies scheme; 105l. 1. 0 from Additional Impositions before 1 Aug 1706 being a surplus as above; 474l. 3. 9 from ditto since that date; 24l. 17. 0 from vellum before that date being a surplus as above; 5145l. 6. 11½ from ditto since that date; 744l. 5. 1½ from Continued Impositions before that date being a surplus as above; 13691l. 9. 10½ from ditto since that date; 3553l. 15. 2½ from Salt; 15326l. 0. 4 from Windows; 974l. 16. 5 from Marriages being a surplus as above; the said distribution & application to be hereby as follows viz
The Deficiencies as computed by Act of Parliament How they stood upon the Register the 12th March 1707–8 The distribution & application hereby ordered
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Exchequer Bills 515165 4 341427 9 8 9806 8 10
First 3s. Aid 415099 0 0 423098 18 7901 12
Paper for Plate 15400 0 0 15400 0 0 293 2 11½
Malt Tickets 579060 0 0 382440 0 0 11022 14
Leather 504438 0 0 422438 0 0 9602 4 10¼
Third Quarterly Poll 212770 17 0 210334 2 6 4050 4 1
Third 3s. Aid 25823 2 9 25771 6 491 11
New East India Company 65518 0 32112 4 11½ 1247 3
General Society [East Indies] 5354 10 2624 4 11½ 101 18
£2338628 15 £1855636 9 9 £44517 0
Money Book XIX, p. 205.
March 12. Letter of direction for 100000l. to Sir Thomas Littleton, Navy Treasurer: out of loans to be made by him on Land Tax anno 1708: & is intended to be reserved for Wear & Tear. “This [is to come in course] after the tallies for the Ordnance for 60000l. shall be struck.” Disposition Book XIX, p. 118.
Treasury reference to Mr. Borret of the petition of Hen. Washington shewing that 1300l. has been paid upon a Treasury order of 1700 July 11 for 1890l. recovered by one Bass & Loftin against the late Earl of Bellomont then Governor of New York: & that the said order and the remaining 590l. due thereon is vested in petitioner: therefore praying payment. Reference Book VIII, p. 314.
March 13. Money order for 220l. 2. 2 to Sir Michael Heneage, usher of the Exchequer Court; 218l. 5. 1 thereof for necessaries by him delivered to the officers of the Exchequer Court in 1707 Hilary term & 1l. 17. 1 for 89 days Decr 13 last to April 11 inst on his allowance of 5d. a day for diet. (Letter of direction dated April 26 hereon.) Order Book VII, p. 135. Disposition Book XIX, p. 142.
William Lowndes to the Solicitor General to report on the papers relative to the duty on stone from the Portland quarries, ut supra Treasury Calendar, Vol. XXI, p. 519, the Attorney General not having reported thereon “before his being out [of office].” Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 376.
Treasury reference to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the petition of Sarah Wase, widow, shewing that an ancient quit rent of 6l. 13. 4 payable to her out of the ferry at Datchet has been constantly paid until her Majesty was pleased to build a bridge there: therefore praying relief. Reference Book VIII, p. 295.
William Lowndes to the Excise Commissioners in North Britain. All the Excise cash in the hands of you or your Cashier is to be immediately paid to the Earl of Leven, Commander in Chief of her Majesty's Forces in North Britain, or to his order, for providing magazines of corn at Edinburgh and Stirling and other the most pressing uses for the public service there. On your sending up the said Earl's acquittances the equivalent sum shall be forthwith paid into the Exchequer on your account, distributed to such heads of the Excise as you shall certify. Out Letters (North Britain) I, p. 324–5.
March 15. Constitution and appointment under the royal sign manual, dated St James's, of George Foord to be clerk to the Warden of the Mint loco Jeremiah Shingley deceased: with the salary of 40l. per an. Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 325.
Royal warrant to John Howe, Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons to pay to the outpensioners of Chelsea Hospital as follows their clearings to 1707 Dec 24 on their respective pensions and allowances, they having been cleared on same to 1707 May 25, viz
£ s. d.
Francis Brabant, Hercules Brown, Dennis Brennem, John Cave, John Cock, Richard Chandler, Edward Eagles, Peter Fox, Lucas Feltham, John Frechvill, Jas Fannen, Phillip Garrett, Thomas Gibbons, Edward Howell, Nich Hunt, Thomas Lowder, John Montgomery (in the margin Scotland), William Nicholson, Geo Potts, John Pratt, Paul Pilligrin, Thomas Prichard, Jacques Pyron (in the margin come into Chelsea College), Arthur Reynolds, Alexander Sutton, John Sefton, John Sergeant, John Vawdry each 10l. 13. 0 298 4 0
Sergeant Constantine Philips at 9d. a day 7 19 9
Martin Bryer and William Farrel at 4d. a day each 7 2 0
£313 5 9
ibid., pp. 326–7.
Same to Visct FitzHardinge, Treasurer of the Chamber, to pay as from 1706 Sept 26 to the Grooms of the Privy Chamber, Gentlemen Usher Quarter Waiters, Grooms of the Great Chamber and Pages of the Presence the like allowance for riding charges during the respective days of their waiting on the Queen at Kensington which they have allowed to them during their waiting on her Majesty at Windsor and Hampton Court: to be paid upon warrants from the Lord Chamberlain. ibid., p. 330.
Money warrant for 16269l. 7. 1½ to Nehemiah Arnold, Paymaster of the Malt Tickets; for the 86th payment of the said tickets due on the 12th inst.
Appending: certificate of the money due on the said 86th payment for principal and interest &c.
£ s. d.
principal money after abating 10l. for one benefit above 20l. 9990 0 0
interest of 999 tickets from Lady day 1700 to 12 March 1707–8, being 2881 days at a half penny a day 6054 7
benefits 225 0 0
£16269 7
Money Book XIX, p. 202. Order Book VII, p. 120.
March 15. Letter of direction for 50000l. to James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad: out of Contributions on the second Act for Annuities anno 1708 [6 Anne c. 48]: and is in part of 894272l. 3. 6 for the 40000 men anno 1708. For this sum the Bank of England will give bills payable in Amsterdam at 3 [months] usance at 34 schillings 4 groot per £ sterling [see infra p. 231]. Disposition Book XIX, p. 120.
William Lowndes to the Solicitor General to give warrant to the Clerk of the Petty Bag for a commission to John Scarfe and 6 others to enquire as to the Queen's title to the estate of Thomas Patching who stands outlawed for the murder of Sarah Hurst on the 5 June 1706: in accordance with William Borret's report, enclosed, thereon.
Appending: said report, made on 3 several petitions of creditors et al concerning said estate. Out Letters (General) XVIII, pp. 402–3.
Treasury reference to Mr. Howe [Paymaster General of Guards & Garrisons] of the petition of the Company of Invalids at Tynemouth Castle praying for the 4 months' pay due to them before the late Governor's death. Reference Book VIII, p. 295.
Same to same of the petition of the Earl of Crawford praying payment of 8 months' clearings for the Officers of his Regiment, and clothing money for the said time “[so] that the Officers and he may timely provide what is absolutely necessary for the service.” ibid., p. 314.
Same to same of the petition of Col. Townshend for removal of the respits on his Regiment, he having lost 350 men by death and desertion at Portsmouth, which hath run the Captains much in debt. ibid.
Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Francis Manaton, Receiver General of the Duties on Houses [for Cornwall], for repayment of an overpayment of 10l. 13. 3 on the said Duties anno 1706. ibid., p. 320.
Royal warrant dated St James's [to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland] to pay to Richard Ingolsby the allowance of a Lieut. Gen. of the Forces in Ireland from the date of his arrival there: and thereupon to make no further payment to Francis Langston as Lieut. General there. Out Letters (Ireland) VIII, p. 18.
Same to same for a patent to pass the great seal of Ireland for a grant to William, Earl of Inchiquin of all the parcel of ground or slabbs adjoining his house of Rostellan containing 150 acres, to hold as of the Castle of Dublin in free and common socage at a rent of 6s. 8d. per an: and further granting that the manor, castle, lands & tenements of Rostellan be created a Corporation to be called the Corporation of Rostellan with a weekly market on Wednesdays & 2 annual fairs on March 25 and Aug 15 yearly & a free warren & liberty to enclose 500 acres for a park & privileges & franchises for choosing the chief magistrate & other officers: all for the encouragement of the said Earl & his family's living at Rostellan. ibid., pp. 18–20.
March 16. Same to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 300000l. to Harry Mordaunt, Treasurer & Paymaster of the Ordnance: as imprest for land & sea services of the Ordnance. Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 332.
(Money warrant dated March 20 hereon. This warrant quotes the privy seal as dated March 20. Money Book XVIII, p. 206.) (Money order dated March 20 hereon. Order Book VII, p. 121.)
Same to Treasurer Godolphin for 200000l. to John Howe, Paymaster General of Guards & Garrisons, as imprest for such extraordinary charges of augmenting the Troops & replacing recalls & for such other services as her Majesty shall judge necessary: her Majesty having communicated to the House of Commons an account of the French King's persisting to invade these dominions and to impose a Pretender upon these realms whereupon the House has give assurance in their Address that they will effectually make good any charge of augmenting the Troops at home & replacing those recalled from abroad or such other services upon this extraordinary occasion as her Majesty shall think fit. Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 332.
Same for 300000l. to James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad: as imprest for the services and occasions as above. ibid., p. 333.
Same to Christopher Tilson, Receiver of the Land revenues due at or before 1698 Michaelmas, and to the Auditor & Receiver of Crown Land Revenues in North & South Wales to pay 468l. 2. 6¼ to Reinhard Vincent, Baron d'Hompesch for so much due upon the allowances amounting to 2341l. per an payable to him in the Office of Treasurer of the Chamber as Master of the Buckhounds to Wm III, to wit from 1701 Xmas the time to which he was last paid, to the death of Wm III: all in pursuance of Treasurer Godolphin's warrants of Jan 7 last & Mar 3 inst to the said Receivers: both which warrants are hereby confirmed. ibid., p. 335.
Letter of direction for 5350l. 0. 3 to John Howe, Paymaster of Guards & Garrisons: out of Contributions on the first Act for sale of Annuities anno 1708 [6 Anne, c. 39]: & is for services as follows viz
£ s. d.
in part of 419608l. 18. 6 for Guards & Garrisons anno 1708
on account of subsistence to the 4 Companies at New York from 24 Feb last: to be paid over to Sir Jeffry Jefferys in advance for that time 1510 0 0
for one year's pay in advance to Dec 22 next (exclusive of the money for provisions) for the Company at Newfoundland: pursuant to royal warrant and to the representation from the Commissioners of Trade 961 12 6
in part of 87125l. 10. 0 for the 5000 men in sea service anno 1708
for 93 days' subsistence for Brigadier Handasyde's Regiment to March 25 2378 7 9
on account of subsistence for the recruits of this Regiment in England 500 0 0
£5350 0 3
Disposition Book XIX, p. 120.
March 16. Letter of direction for 38524l. 19. 8 to John Howe: out of Contributions on the second Act for sale of Annuities anno 1708: & is for services as follows viz
£ s. d.
in part of 419608l. 18. 6 for Guards & Garrisons anno 1708
to clear the subsistence of the Troops & Regiments in England for 32 days to April 24 next 1069 1 11
for 63 days' clearings for the same from 24 Dec 1707 to Feb 24 last 10058 5 4
for uses to be appointed 25775 0 0
in part of 87125l. 10. 0 for 5000 men in sea service anno 1708
for 63 days' clearings as above to the Regiment of General Erle & Col. Livesay 1622 12 5
£38524 19 8
Disposition Book XIX, p. 120.
William Lowndes to the abovesaid John Howe to apply the above sum of 25775l. for & towards levy money for recruiting her Majesty's Forces as follows viz
£ s. d.
for 158 horses for 158 Troopers added to the Royal Regiment of Horse Guards at 20l. each to fill them up from 40 to 57 men in each Troop 3060 0 0
for 150 horses to supply the detachment of Brigadier Carpenter's Regiment sent with Earl Rivers to Spain & since incorporated with the Troops on that side: at 15l. each for man horse & accoutrements 2250 0 0
for 36 horses more to fill up this Regiment from 54 to 60 private men 540 0 0
for the like details of 150 horses (2250l.) & 36 horses (540l.) for the Earl of Essex's Regiment of Dragoons 2790 0 0
for 54 horses for 54 private men to be added to the Troop of Horse Guards at 20l. for each man horse & accoutrements to make them up from 106 to 160 private men 1080 0 0
for 95 horses for 95 private men to be added to the Troop of Grenadier Guards at 15l. each to make them up from 50 to 145 private men 1425 0 0
for 129 horses for 129 private men to be added to Lord Polwart's Regiment of Dragoons at 15l. each for man, horse & accoutrements to fill up each Troop from 24 to 54 private men, servants deducted 1935 0 0
for the like details of 129 horses for Lord Carmichael's Regiment 1935 0 0
for levy money for 1805 men for the respective Regiments of Foot as follows viz
554 private men to be added to her Majesty's Regiment of Foot Guards to fill up each of the 17 Companies thereof from 36 to 70 private men, servants included, and likewise for an additional Company (94 privates, servants deducted).
441 private men to be added to Col. Grant's Regiment to fill up each of its 9 Companies from 24 to 59, servants included, & likewise for 3 additional Companies of the like numbers, 51 servants deducted.
441 private men for the Earl of Strathnaver's Regiment in like manner.
369 private men to be added to Major Gen. Mateland's Regiment, to fill up each of its 12 Companies from 24 to 59 men, servants included, 51 servants deducted 5000 0 0
for 126 horses for Lieut. Gen. Langston's Regiment to fill up each Troop from 36 to 57 at 20l. for each man, horse & accoutrements 2520 0 0
for 108 horses for 108 private men for Major Gen. Ecklyn's Regiment of Dragoons to fill up each Troop from 36 to 54 at 15l. for each man, horse & accoutrements 1620 0 0
for the like details for Lord Tunbridge's Regiment 1620 0 0
£25775 0 0
ibid., pp. 121–2.
March 16. Letter of direction for 7576l. 7. 9¼ to James Brydges, Paymaster General of the Forces Abroad: out of loans to be made by himself on Malt anno 1708: & is to be applied as follows
£ s. d.
in part of 586671l. 12. 6 for the Established Forces in Spain & Portugal anno 1708
for Mr. Charles Robinson for a third of the sum of 22729l. 3. 4 payable to him for clothing & accoutrements for 5000 horse and 5000 bayonets for Foot furnished pursuant to a contract dated Sept 26 last & sent on board the transport ships for the Forces in Spain & Portugal, the charge whereof is to be deducted out of the pay of those Troops & Regiments to whom the same shall be delivered £7576 7
ibid., p. 122.
Same for 2000l. to same: out of Contributions on the second Act [6 Anne c. 48] for sale of Annuities: & is to be in part of the abovesaid 586671l. 12. 6 for the Forces in Spain & Portugal anno 1708 & is intended to be paid over to Col. Wynn's Regiment upon account of subsistence. ibid.
William Lowndes to the Auditor & Comptroller of the Excise to report on Henry Meriton's (Merriton's) bill of 337l. 14. 2 for his expense (as Cashier of Excise) in carrying 1519027l. 19. 6 of Excise and Malt money to the Exchequer for the year ended 1707 Xmas. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 408.
March 16. Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer for stay of process against George Dodington: he having contracted together with James Cresset & Richard Acton (now deceased) with the then Treasury Lords on the 28 Feb 1690–1 to clothe 18 Regiments of Foot then in Ireland & delivered same pursuant to contract & received certificates thereof from Col. Cha Godfrey & Col. William Selwyn who were appointed to supervise & receive the said clothing, & they received 21757l. 10. 0 thereon by Treasury warrant dated 1690–1 Feb. 24 & 6059l. 14. 0 on the 3 March 1690–1: which sums appear as set in super upon them in the accounts of Charles Fox & Lord Coningsby as Paymasters of the Forces in Ireland & process is now about to be issued against them, although Auditor Dove in drawing up the said accounts was fully apprised of the said clothiers' case. Warrants not Relating to Money XX, pp. 142–3.
The like for stay of process against Henry Baker on his accounts to Michaelmas 1703 as Solicitor of the Treasury: the same being only delayed for want of the preceding accounts & he being ready to deliver his accounts to Michaelmas 1705 “as soon as the auditors will receive them” & since that time no money has been imprested to him. ibid., p. 143.
[?] Entry of the Treasury signature of an in custodiam lease under the Exchequer seal to Jeremy Burt of 3 messuages & tenements in the parish of St Botolph's Aldgate, parcel of the lands of Richard Parke extended for debt. ibid.
March 17. William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report on the enclosed letter [missing] from Mr. Popple, Secretary to the Commissioners for Trade, giving an account of several irregular practices committed by the traders to Newfoundland, Portugal & New England. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 404.
March 18. Same to the Agents for Taxes to carry to Sir James Montagu, the present Solicitor General, all the papers concerning Mr. Mason, Mr. Lake & the Newels which were to have been laid before Sir Simon Harcourt when he was Attorney General. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 404.
Christopher Tilson (in the absence of William Lowndes) to the Queen's printers to supply the Secretary at War's Office in Whitehall with the several particulars desired by him in the enclosed letter [missing]. ibid.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners & the Queen's Remembrancer to accept 200l. from John Cross as a composition for his Customs debt, originally 6383l. 1. 7½ in 1703 and now reduced to 4719l. 3. 8½.
Prefixing: report by said Commissioners on said Cross's petition. Out Letters (Customs) XV, p. 95.
Same by same to the Customs Commissioners to accept 50l. from the widow of Samuell Rickards [for composition of debt] as a surety of Edward Parsons for tobacco Duties.
Prefixing: report ut supra. ibid., p. 100.
March 18. Treasury reference to the Commissioners of Transports of the petition of Sir James Eyton, Richard Russell & John Harman, bankruptcy assignees of Samuell Wickins sole owner of the ship Robert & James, and similarly of Joshua Hasell administrator of John Sneeton deceased master of the ship John's Adventure; petitioners setting forth that in 1693 the said ships were hired for Transport service and the late Commissioners for Transports made out 2 debentures for the freight thereof viz for 466l. 11. 9 & 128l. 6. 2 principal money & 54l. 19. 4 for interest: but as the said Captain died at sea and the said Wickins became bankrupt no person had power to demand the debentures before the expiry of the late Transport Commission & the said debentures remain unsigned in the custody of Mr. Langton and the counterparts thereof remain in Mr. Jett's office and the same cannot now be signed without the Lord Treasurer's order: therefore praying that same may be signed by the late [Transport] Commissioners as if done before the expiration of their Commission. Reference Book VIII, p. 296.
Same to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Geo & Joseph Newell, late of Lombard Street, goldsmiths shewing that they were security for Geo Dixon, late Receiver General of Taxes for Co Somerset, whose money was lodged in their hand; that upon a great draft of cash from them the said Dixon required an immediate payment of a great sum of money into the Exchequer & afterwards seized their goods, effects & books & confined them close prisoners: that for want of their liberty they are like to lose some of their effects: therefore pray a release of their persons on security for their surrender. ibid., p. 314.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer for stay of process against Sir Robert Harrison, lately Receiver General of Taxes for Co Oxford, his accounts being delayed by arrears standing out & by non return of duplicates. Warrants not Relating to Money XX, p. 144.
March 20. Dormant warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt to pay the fee of 40l. per an to George Montagu, grandson of George Montague of Horton Co Northampton, for his office of Warden, Governor & Chief Forester of Salcey Forest Co Northants granted to him & his heirs male in 1660 by Charles II, to wit for the salaries of a Lieutenant, 4 keepers & a page belonging to said forest & for hay &c for the deer: the said fee having been paid during the life of the late Queen Dowager out of a rent of 200l. per an reserved on a lease of the woods & coppices in the forests of Whittlewood & Salcey; but the said woods and coppices being granted away to the Duke of Grafton there seems to be now no certain revenue or profit arising to the Crown out of which to pay the said fee. (This warrant was cancelled & replaced by a warrant to the like effect on March 23. This latter warrant is marked in the margin with the entry of two later Treasury confirmations viz one of 1710 Dec 5 by the Treasury Lords & one of 1711 June 14 by Lord Treasurer Harley.) Money Book XIX, pp. 206, 208.
Warrant by same to same to take in at the Receipt the sum of 1200000l. to be paid in by the East India Company in accordance with the Act now passed [6 Anne c. 71] for assuring to the said Company a longer time in the fund & trade therein. ibid., p. 207.
March 20. Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt to take in loans at the Receipt up to a total of 729067l. 15. 6¾ on credit of the Act now passed 6 Anne, c. 73, for Continuing the Half Subsidies &c. Money Book XIX, pp. 208–9.
William Lowndes to the Master of the Jewel House to forbear taking out any process against Mr. Harley for any plate which he has received [as Secretary of State or as Speaker of the Commons] out of the Jewel Office. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 403.
Same to Mr. Walpole [Secretary at War]. The Lord Treasurer has received the Queen's pleasure for paying 200l. to Major Hunt for his service & expenses in coming express from the Earl of Galway. Please prepare a royal warrant for same. ibid., p. 404.
Treasury reference to James Brydges [Paymaster General of the Forces Abroad] & Robert Walpoole [Secretary at War] of the petition of Capt. William Proby of Lord Mountjoy's Regiment praying repayment for the clothing of his Regiment “which was sent to Spain & by Lord Galway's order [was] given to Col. Blossett.” Reference Book VIII, p. 295.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Sir John St Barbe of the arable & pasture lands called Cox Leasowes & other lands in the parish of Lindhurst Co Southampton.
Prefixing: (1) particular & memorandum of the premises by Auditor Thomas Jett: & (2) Surveyor General's ratal.
Followed by: undated entry of the Treasury signature of the docquet of this lease. Warrants not Relating to Money XX, pp. 145–7, 226.