Warrant Books: January 1708, 26-31

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January 1708, 26–31

Jan. 26. Royal sign manual for 315l. to John George Huke (Hugk), Secretary to Prince George of Denmark, to satisfy all fees & charges at the Treasury & Exchequer on the 6000l. to Prince Charles of Denmark for 1 ½ years to Oct 10 last on the allowance of 4000l. per an which her Majesty has agreed to contribute for her share of the damage he should suffer by the renunciation of the bishopric of Eutin as by the royal warrant of Nov 12 last. Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 307. (Money warrant dated Jan 28 hereon.) (Money order dated Jan 31 hereon. Order Book VII, p. 105.) (Letter of direction dated Jan 28 hereon. Disposition Book XIX, p. 98.)
Jan. 27. Money warrant for 100l. to the Agents for Taxes for the necessary charges they will be at in recovery of public moneys from [Charles Brawne] the late Receiver General of Taxes for Co Somerset. Money Book XIX, p. 166. Order Book VII, p. 100. Disposition Book XIX, p. 98.
Money order for 61l. 7. 7 to William Jessop, for 122 days from 1707 July 29 to Nov 28 (being the last day of Michaelmas term) on his allowance or salary of 300l. per an as second Justice of Carnarvon, Merioneth & Anglesea. Order Book VII, p. 103. Disposition Book XIX, p. 98.
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to present Thomas Witherden for the first vacant place in London port, he having served 2 years faithfully as a tidesman at Bristol. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 388.
Same to Mr. St John. In yours of the 24th inst you desire the Lord Treasurer's directions whether Mr. King, Secretary to the late Comptrollers of Army Accounts, shall attend the General Officers of the Army who are to meet for the better regulating & inspecting the clothing and whether the General Officers may make use of the Office which the said late Comptrollers had. The Lord Treasurer is very willing thereto in regard the Queen pays a salary to said [Gregory] King & the clerks in said Office & also the rent of the Office & there is no other occasion for it at present. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 388.
Jan. 27. Treasury reference to William Borret of the petition of Dr. Wells Master of Arts praying to be reimbursed the further sum of 321l. 8. 4 which he expended in prosecuting the Queen's right to the living [advowson] of St Botolph's Aldgate. Reference Book VIII, p. 291.
Same to the Officers of the Works of the petition of Robert Aldersey shewing that by the late king's command he rectified the river from Longford to Hampton Court, for which he provided brass works & other materials and also made one new engine for quenching fire & repaired another old one “all which are remaining there for the use of that Palace”: therefore praying to be paid 80l. 9. 6 for same. Ibid., p. 308.
Same to the [Principal] Commissioners of Prizes of the petition of Capt. Vincent Cutter, Commander of the Newcastle, shewing that he took a French prize in 1706 called the Jean Du Grace with fish and oil and sent it into Barcelona where the produce thereof, amounting to 14000 dollars, was disposed of by Lord Peterborough's order and his Lordship drew bills on Mr. Brydges for 8000 dollars part thereof “which are not answered”: therefore on behalf of himself, officers & company the petitioner prays “the captors' proportions out of the said 8000 dollars drawn on Mr. Brydges & at the rate Mr. Vincent received them being 5s. each.” Ibid., p. 309.
Same to Mr. Borret of the petition of John Cunliffe of Leeds, Co Yorks, shewing that one Capt. Wheatley stole & conveyed away his wife & has since had several children by her and that thereupon he caused the said Wheatley to be apprehended & fined 200 marks which is paid into the hands of Robert Mitford then sheriff of York or his deputy: that petitioner has been at above 100l. charge: therefore prays that said fine may be paid to him. Ibid., p. 311.
Jan. 27 et postea. Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal to authorise the Lord Treasurer to appoint Receivers General of the Land Tax anno 1708.
Followed by (1) the series of petitions of the various existing or nominated Receivers General praying to be appointed afresh for the said 1708 Land Tax and proposing their respective securities, detailed; the dates of the petitions below being in every case the date of the reference thereof to the Agents for Taxes to examine their securities & to report the state of their outstanding accounts: (2) the series of reports from the Agents for Taxes as to the sufficiency of the said securities, followed by warrants to the Queen's Remembrancer to take such security: (3) the series of commissions issued thereupon by the Lord Treasurer: as follows viz
Sir William Fazakerly for London, Westminster & Middlesex and the Inns of Court & Chancery within the same: petition reference dated Jan 6 see supra p. 70: securities warrant in 125000l. dated March 16: commission dated March 16.
Francis Tyringham for Co Bucks: petition dated Feb 21: the securities warrant dated May 11 is in the name of John Rogers & Alexander Horton: commission dated May 18 to said Rogers & Horton.
William Fausset for Co Kent & city of Canterbury: petition dated Feb 22: report dated March 6: warrant dated March 15 for taking his securities in 49500l.: commission dated March 15.
John Andrews for Co Warwick & city of Coventry: petition dated March 2: securities warrant in 24000l. dated March 16: commission dated March 16.
William Pacey for part of Co Norfolk: petition dated March 2: securities warrant in 28000l. dated March 16: commission dated March 16.
Vaughan Bonner for part of Co Lincoln & the city of Lincoln: petition dated March 2: securities warrant in 26000l. dated March 16: commission dated March 16.
John Derby & Benjamin Derby for Co Dorset & town of Poole: petition dated March 2: securities warrant in 19000l. dated March 16: commission dated March 16.
John Dee & William Dee for part of Sussex: petition dated March 2: securities warrant in 18500l. dated May 11: commission dated May 11.
Thomas Richers for the county, university & town of Cambridge: petition dated March 2: securities warrant in 19000l. dated March 16: commission dated March 16.
Jarvise Bradgate for Co Leicester: petition dated March 2: securities warrant in 26000l. dated March 16: commission dated March 16.
James Taylor for the Palaces of Whitehall & St James's & the verges thereof: petition dated March 2: securities warrant in 15000l. dated March 16: commission dated March 16.
John Cowper for Cos Northampton & Rutland: petition dated March 2: securities warrant in 35000l. dated June 14: commission dated June 14.
Lawrence Ambrose for Co Berks: petition dated March 2: sureties warrant in 25000l. dated March 15: commission dated March 15.
Ambrose Reddall for Co Beds: petition dated March 2: sureties warrant in 17500l. dated March 15: commission dated March 15.
Thomas Austin for Co Southampton: petition dated March 2: sureties warrant in 33600l. dated March 15: commission dated March 15.
Samuell Bradshaw for Derby: petition dated March 2: sureties warrant in 16000l. dated March 15: commission dated March 15.
Thomas Brougham for Cumberland & Westmorland: petition dated March 2: sureties warrant in 4000l. dated March 15: commission dated March 15.
John Turner for Co Essex: petition dated March 2: securities warrant in 50000l. dated March 16: commission dated March 16.
John (William) Rogers for Co Gloucester: petition dated March 2: securities warrant 27500l. dated March 15: commission dated March 15.
Samuell Burridge for part of Co Devon: petition dated March 2: sureties warrant in 25000l. dated March 15: commission dated March 15.
Francis Mannaton for Co. Cornwall: petition dated March 2: securities warrant in 21000l. dated March 16: commission dated March 16.
Joseph Quash for part of Co Devon: petition dated March 2: sureties warrant in 30000l. dated March 15: commission dated March 15.
Bernard Hutchins for Co Somerset & city of Bristol: petition dated March 2: securities warrant in 45000l. dated March 16: commission dated March 16.
Samuell Baylie for Co Stafford: petition dated March 3: securities warrant in 19000l. dated June 22: commission dated June 22.
John Bury for Co Nottingham: petition dated March 4: securities warrant in 15000l. dated April 20: commission dated April 20
Miles Parker for the county, city and university of Oxford: petition dated March 5: securities warrant in 25000l. dated March 16: commission dated March 16.
William Jeay & William Dowse for Co Huntingdon: petition dated March 6: securities warrant in 10000l. dated March 16: commission dated March 15 [16].
Samuell Clarke for Co Hereford: petition dated March 6: securities warrant in 14000l. dated March 16: commission dated March 16.
Francis Wyvill for Cos York, Durham & Northumberland: petition dated March 9: securities warrant in 62500l. dated March 16: commission dated March 16.
Robert Peters for Co Herts: petition dated March 20: securities warrant in 26000l. dated March 24: commission dated March 24.
Richard Whittingham for part of Co Lincoln: petition dated March 20: securities warrant in 19500l. dated March 25: commission dated March 25.
Robert Brown for part of Co Norfolk: petition dated March 20: securities warrant in 25000l. dated March 24: commission dated March 24.
Samuel Pacey for Co Suffolk: petition dated March 20: securities warrant in 42000l. dated March 24: commission dated March 24.
Thomas Beaven for Co Wilts: petition dated March 20: securities warrant in 30000l. dated June 7: commission dated Jan 7.
Archibald Douglas of Cavers Esq, Hereditary Sheriff of Roxburgh as Receiver General for the respective shires, stewartries, cities & boroughs in that part of Great Britain called Scotland: petition dated April 14: securities warrant in 25000l. dated April 20: commission dated April 20.
John Weston for Co Surrey: petition dated May 1: securities warrant in 46000l. dated May 11: commission dated March [sic for May] 11.
George Hosier for Co Salop: petition dated May 10: securities warrant in 19900l. dated June 22: commission dated June 22.
Thomas Albert for the county & city of Worcester: petition dated May 10: securities warrant in 19000l. dated June 14: commission dated June 14.
Geo Howell (Howells) for Cos Cardigan, Carmarthen, Glamorgan, Pembroke, & town of Haverford West: petition dated June 3: securities warrant in 17000l. dated June 14: commission dated June 14.
James Caswall for Cos Anglesea, Monmouth, Merioneth & Carnarvon: petition dated June 9: securities warrant in 9500l. dated June 22: commission dated June 22.
Caleb Powell for Cos Brecon, Radnor & Montgomery: petition dated June 14: securities warrant in 9000l. dated June 22: commission dated June 22.
Thomas Lloyd for Cos Chester, Denbigh & Flint: petition dated June 29: securities warrant in 19000l. dated July 6: commission dated July 6.
John Thornton for Co Lancs: petition dated July 6: securities warrant in 15000l. dated July 12: commission dated July 12.
Antho Springet for part of Sussex: his petition does not appear: his securities warrant in 18500l. is dated May 11: commission dated May 18. Out Letters (Affairs of Taxes) I, pp. 156–161, 162–169, 170–174.
Jan. 28. Royal warrant dated St. James's to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 300l. per an to Miss Anne Wyvill as annuity or yearly pension in consideration of her service performed & to be performed as a Maid of Honour: to date as from Sept 29 last. Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 312.
Feb. 28 [sic erratum for Jan. 28]. Royal sign manual for 5000l. to William Roberts Paymaster of Works within Windsor Castle: as imprest for the said Works: out of Civil List moneys. Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 316. (Money warrant dated Feb 2 hereon. Money Book XIX, p. 169.) (Money order dated Feb 7 hereon.) Order Book VII, p. 121.
Jan. 28. Dormant warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Cashier to pay the fee of 466l. 13. 4 per an to Sir John Shaw & Charles Shaw his brother as collectors of Subsidies Inwards London port, being successors in the said office to their father Sir John Shaw & Robert Townson, both deceased, as by the patent of 1675 July 9.
In the margin: a later confirmation dated 1715 April 27 of this warrant. Money Book XIX, p. 166.
Money warrant for 538l. 15. 0 to John Campbell, goldsmith, 511l. 19. 6 thereof for 3 gold collars of the Order of the Thistle & 3 St Andrews of gold with 3 velvet cases delivered into the Jewel Office and 26l. 15. 6 for Treasury & Exchequer fees thereon.
Appending: certificate by the Master of the Jewel House. Money Book XIX, p. 167. Order Book VII, p. 104. Disposition Book XIX, p. 98.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Cashier to pay 14l. 10. 0 to John Thorowkettle for 1707 Xmas quarter as Messenger of the Chamber attending the Customs.
Allowance by same of said Thorowkettle's bill for 14l. 10. 0 for same time for attendance on the Lord Treasurer. Money Book XIX, p. 167. Disposition Book XIX, p. 98.
Jan. 28. Money warrant for 400l. to William Borrett as imprest for expenses of Crown law prosecutions.
200l. to Isaac Bernard as reward for discovering and arresting [Claud] Baud: pursuant to the Queen's Proclamation.
20l. to Gideon Johnston clerk for the charge of his passage to Carolina whither he is going chaplain; notwithstanding a former 20l. paid to him on that account.
Appending: certificate by the bishop of London as to said Johnston having been delayed by the long delays of the fleet going out & his having spent all the Queen's [previous 20l.] bounty & having a wife & 6 children. Money Book XIX, p. 168. Order Book VII, pp. 104, 105, 102. Disposition Book XIX, p. 98.
Same for 67l. 1. 4 to Sir Francis Leicester, for an overpayment on his account as sheriff of Chester for the year ended 1706 Sept 29. Money Book XIX, p. 170. Order Book VII p. 112. Disposition Book XIX, p. 98.
Letter of direction for 16500l. to James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad: out of loans on Land Tax or Malt anno 1708: to be applied to uses as follows viz
£ s. d.
in part of 894272l. 3. 6 for the 40000 men anno 1708 towards levy money for the Regiments of Dragoons of Ross & Stair, being part of 3000l. to be paid to provide 200 Dragoons to complete their present numbers from 54 to 60 men per Troop & for adding another Troop of like number to each of the said Regiments, being at the rate of 15l. for each effective man, horse & accoutrements except servants: & is to be borne out of the moneys arising by the present pay of the said additional Troops for Dec 24 last to Feb 23 next 1283 8 0
in part of 177511l. 3. 6 for the 10000 additional Troops anno 1708
for the residue of the abovesaid 3000l.: & is to be borne out of the savings by non-effectives in the Foot Regiments of her Majesty's Subject Troops forming part of the abovesaid 10000 men 1716 12 0
in part of 500000l. for augmenting her Majesty's Forces &c
to be paid over to Sir Theodore Janssen for value of 103579 livres of Piedmont advanced by virtue of his [letter of] credit at Turin to Mr. Chetwind, her Majesty's Envoy there, for services relating to the embarcation of the Troops lately transported from Italy for Catalonia; whereof the said Chetwind is to render a particular accompt: & is computed at the exchange rate of 57 pence to the [Piedmont] Crown of 82 sols 6000
in part of 586671l. 17. 6 for the Established Forces in Spain & Portugal anno 1708
for levy money upon account of the Regiments broke at Almanza: [& is] to enable the Officers to proceed with the raising of their recruits & upon account of subsistence for the recruits so raised; [& is] 500l. each Regiment 7500
£16500 0 0
Disposition Book XIX, p. 97.
Jan. 28. Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners to repay to Anthony Merry, Richard Smith, Alexander Cleve & other merchants, dealers in tin, the Duty moneys deposited by them in January 1696–7 at the rate of 5s. 8d. per ounce on the encouragement of the Act of 8 Wm. III [8–9 Wm. III, c. 2] for the Coinage, they intending at the time to re-export said tin: but the Duty on tin exported was soon afterwards [by 8–9 Wm. III, c. 34] lowered from 7s. 4d. [as by the Book of Rates] to 3s. per hundredweight so that they could not make use of their cocquets without great loss. The repayment is to be made only for so much of the tin as still remains unshipped & is to be after the same rate their money was paid to the public, that is to say deducting 10 per cent from the gross sum payable to each merchant respectively. And whereas two of the entries for the said tin were made on the 2 May 1696 which was before the stop of clipped money & the Customs Commissioners are doubtful what rebate should be made for those entries (as the weight of the money which was then paid does not appear to have been recorded) “I think the merchants concerned in those entries should be very well satisfied to be repaid their money (which they find they cannot recover by law, having no tin at that time to ship) with the like deduction of 10 per cent as in the other case, [on their] making the same proofs.”
Prefixing: report by said Commissioners on the case. Out Letters (Customs) XV, pp. 73–4.
Same by same to same to pay John Cole, an officer of the Customs, London port, 60l. as a reward & for his charges, out of the money levied on William Murray on account of a parcel of foreign lustrings which he bought at a public sale in July 1705 & gave bond to export and not land them again in any part of England, pursuant to the Act of 8–9 Wm. III, c. 36, but he did not so export.
Prefixing: report ut supra. Ibid., pp. 74–6.
Treasury reference to Edward Harley one of the Auditors of Imprests of the petition of Nehemiah Arnold, Paymaster of the Malt Lottery Tickets, praying allowance of 108l. 18. 0 for disbursements for his Office between 22 Aug 1705 & 29 Sept 1707. Reference Book VIII, p. 308.
Same to the Excise Commissioners of the petition of John Jaquein et al merchants for leave to reduce to proof & to make a post entry of some brandy they imported from Portugal & Italy & rum from the West Indies. Ibid.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer for stay of process against the collectors & inhabitants of several parishes in Surrey who are set in super for 363l. 18. 0 in the account of John Nuttall & Leonard Child, late Receivers General of the Duties on Houses in said County. Warrants not Relating to Money XX, p. 102.
Jan. 28. Report from Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen on the order of reference in Council of the 18th inst of the proposal from the Commissioners of Trade that during the present war neutral ships be permitted to load tobacco here &c ut supra p. 54. I referred same to the Customs Commissioners & herewith submit their report with which I agree (struck through).
Appending (a) said report dated 27 Jan. 1707–8. We do not find any law that hinders the subjects of neutral Princes or States from loading tobacco here on neutral ships and when they have done so, from carrying it (being not a contraband commodity) where they think fit: but that any explicit direction for foreign ships to clear from hence immediately to France (although on appearance for foreign accompt) may yet give an opportunity for her Majesty's subjects to send goods to France under borrowed names, and when they are there may be under temptation to load wines or other French goods; which we presume may interfere with the intention of Parliament in prohibiting trade & correspondence with France: and therefore in our humble opinion may deserve a higher consideration, especially during the session.
(b) said order of the Queen in Council dated Kensington 18 January 1707–8.
(c) extract from said representation from the Commissioners of Trade “entered the 1 July 1707 relating to the tobacco trade.” There being at present no commerce with France by British shipping tis proposed that during the present war neutral ships be permitted to load tobacco &c ut supra. If this be approved it will be necessary that the present instructions to the Commanders of your Majesty's ships of war & privateers as to that point be altered, that suitable directions be given therein to the Customs Commissioners & that such your Majesty's pleasure be notified to “all” the States General to the end they may give the like instructions to their ships of war & privateers. Warrants not Relating to Money XX, pp. 103, 109.
Same by same to the Postmasters General to give directions to their agent for the packet boats at Falmouth to permit the stuffs as below to be put on board the said packet boats in order to their transport to Lisbon.
Prefixing: (a) report by said Postmasters General on the petition of William Brooks et al ut supra p. 70.
(b) report to said Postmasters by Zack. Rogers, their said agent at Falmouth. There is no objection, provided petitioners ship within 12 hours notice of advice, that they ship not more than 500 pieces at a time & that they pay 2s. per piece with primage & average according to custom. Ibid., pp. 103–4.
Warrant by same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands to purchase for 100 guineas the inheritance of a piece of ground on Castle Hill at Windsor & now used as a garden by Edward Locket being next the timber yard & belonging to Sir John Francklin who last winter refused to take 100 guineas for it of a gentleman employed by the said Surveyor General to buy it: but the said Sir John being since dead & the premises to be disposed of.
Prefixing. report by said Surveyor General. Ibid., p. 118.
Jan. 29. Letter of direction for 60000l. to Harry Mordaunt, Treasurer of the Ordnance: out of loans on Land Tax or Malt anno 1708: half thereof for land services & half for sea services of the Ordnance. Disposition Book XIX, p. 98.
Jan. 29. J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to the Commissioners of Transports. At your attendance on the Lord Treasurer yesterday you asked to whom you should consign the corn now sending to Spain for the use of the Forces there. You are to consign same to John Mead, Deputy Paymaster of the Forces, & Henry Vincent, Commissary of Stores & Provisions there; & to the end that due care may be taken of the disposal thereof and of her Majesty's reimbursement for the same you are to send an invoice of the corn so shipped and an account of the prime cost and other charges relating thereto and a like invoice and account to the said Deputy Paymaster and Commissary, so that care may be taken of the disposal thereof & of the Queen's reimbursement. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 388.
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Thomas Brougham, Receiver General of Taxes for Cumberland & Westmorland, praying payment of 684l. 15. 1 for the extraordinary charges of his receipt, due to him upon 4 reports [missing] from said Agents. Reference Book VIII, p. 291.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Stamps Commissioners to make out a copy of the particular omissions and defaults charged upon the sworn attorneys of her Majesty's Courts of law at Westminster and to deliver same to them respectively; and upon their submitting to pay such charge, all proceedings on the informations against them are to be stayed.
Prefixing: report by Sir Simon Harcourt, Attorney General, & Sir James Montague, Solicitor General, on the petition of the said sworn attorneys. In Hilary term last 1139 several informations were filed in the Exchequer against so many several attornies of the Queen's Bench & Common Pleas in the name of 2 informers who are servants of the Stamps Commissioners: all being founded on the Act of 1 Anne, st. 2, c. 19 for preventing frauds in Stamp Duties. A clause was inserted in the Low Wines Act [6 Anne, c. 2, clause 31] of last session for their indemnity, whereupon they applied to said Commissioners shewing them the hardship of their case & the impossibility of their complying with the conditions of said clause & therefore desired of the Commissioners the like favour which had been granted to all Town Clerks & officers of inferior Courts, to wit a charge of their several & respective omissions but the same was refused them. Whereupon they applied to you, the Lord Treasurer. The offences number 3079 whereof 2503 were for not entering common bail or filing an appearance & the remaining 576 were for proceeding further in cases before the defendants' attorney had done his duty by entering appearance or filing common bail. These latter, being prosecutions of the plaintiff's attornies for default of the defendants' attornies, we conceive are not warranted by the Act. The Duty defrauded by the former 2503 amounts to 125l. 3. 0 which we suppose is scarce the twentieth part of the charge of preparing 1139 informations even if no further proceedings be had thereon, many of them being for 1s. Duty for one single omission only. Neither the Attorney General nor any of the Queen's Counsel have advised the filing of these prosecutions. But the Stamps Commissioners did it upon the many informations they had received of a general practice to defraud the Crown of these Duties. We submit whether such procedure is not more likely to prejudice the Duty by creating a general dislike & opposition thereto. The Commissioners refused the request for a charge because all the offences laid in the several informations were committed in the space of 2 or 3 terms only & they were satisfied that many more frauds had been committed than had yet been detected & that therefore the attorneys ought at their peril to comply with the terms of the indemnity as in said Act, to wit by paying before Nov 23 last all the Duties they ought to have paid from the first imposition thereof. The attornies reply they cannot make such discovery & payment because many of the frauds were done by young clerks or by persons who are not sworn attornies practising without their consent. The Commissioners distinguish these cases from those of the Town Clerks &c whose offences they supposed to proceed from ignorance of the law whereas the sworn attorneys of the Court at Westminster must have known & acted voluntarily for the sake of gain. We cannot reasonably imagine this in any person of tolerable circumstances or of any reputation or business in his profession, the penalty being so high viz 20l. for every single shilling Duty. Warrants not Relating to Money XX, pp. 104–7.
Jan. 31. Royal sign manual for 500l. to Francis Palmer, Envoy Extraordinary to the Duke of Savoy, for the extraordinary charges he must necessarily be at in attending the said Duke in the ensuing campaign. Queen's Warrant Book XXIII, p. 308. (Money warrant & order dated Feb 3 hereon. Money Book XIX, pp. 169–170. Order Book VII, p. 107.)
Letter of direction for 25777l. 15. 6 to James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad: out of loans to be made by Sir Theodore Janssen on credit of the Land Tax anno 1708: & is to be in part of 494689l. 8. 6 for Subsidies to Allies anno 1708 & is intended for the Duke of Savoy in further part of 160000l. for his subsidy anno 1708: & is to be paid to said Janssen to answer the value of his bills on Turin dated the 23 Jan last payable at 60 days for 106666 2/3 Crowns at the exchange rate of 58d. per Crown of 82 sols money of Piedmont. Disposition Book XIX, p. 99.
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to report on the enclosed account of [from] Col. Parke, Governor of the Leeward Islands, of imports & exports at Nevis & Antigua. Out Letters (General) XVIII, p. 389.
Same to the Customs Commissioners in North Britain transmitting for their guidance the report of the Customs Commissioners of England touching the seizure of a Danish ship of Dramen seized in Largo Bay in Kirkcaldy district ut supra, p. 80.
Prefixing: said report. The evidence is contradictory & not sworn. If it be proved that the ship came voluntarily into port, or broke bulk, there is no doubt she & her lading will be forfeit.
(The like letter & enclosure to Secretary Harley for communication to the Danish Envoy.) Out Letters (North Britain) I, pp. 280–1.