Declared Accounts: Army

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Army

Declared Accounts.
AUDIT OFFICE, BUNDLE 58, ROLL 59.
Army: Guards and Garrisons.
John How, Paymaster General of Guards and Garrisons.
23 Dec. 1708 to 22 Dec. 1709.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Charge.
Remains at the end of his last account none: he being in surplusage 5,711l. 11s.d. nil
Depending: upon sundry persons particularly named at the foot of the said last preceding accompt 19,181 17 9
Money received out of the Exchequer:
Michaelmas term 7–8 Anne: by the privy seal of 15 Dec. 1708, 7 Anne 192,000 0 0
Easter term 8 Anne: by same privy seal 338,109 4 5
Michaelmas term 8–9 Anne: by same privy seal 47,674 8
Michaelmas term 7–8 Anne: by privy seal dated 11 Dec. 1704, in part of 357,000l. for the Guards and Garrisons anno 1705 1,132 0
Easter term 8 Anne, in further part of 357,000l. as above: by the same privy seal 260 1 7
Michaelmas term 8–9 Anne, in further part of 82,652l. 11s. 6d.: by the privy seal of 24 May 1705 19 14 1
Easter term 8 Anne, in further part of 357,000l. for the Guards and Garrisons anno 1706: by the privy seal of 11 Dec. 1705 196 11 6
579,392 0 8
Money voluntarily charged by the accomptant:
provisions furnished by the Commissioners of Transportation to a detachment of the First and Second Regiments of Foot Guards for their passage to Holland 34 2 11
provisions furnished to Col. Jones's Regiment on their transportation to the West Indies 159 11 0
the poundage of 45l. for 90 days' pay to Monsieur Monseguer as Aide de Camp to Major Gen. Macartney and a proportion of one day's pay per an. on same 2 7 6
money stopt from Col. Caulfeild's Regiment (since Bowles's Regiment) for the subsistence of an Ensign, two Serjeants and a chirurgeon's mate from 23 May 1705 to 23 Dec. following, 74l. 18s. 0d., and for levy money of men delivered over to Col. Mordaunt's Regiment, 33l. both sums being allowed the accomptant on a former account 107 18 0
303 19 5
total charge and receipts £598,877 17 10
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Surplusage at the foot of his last accompt 5,711 11
Pay of the General Officers:
Duke of Marlborough at 10l. a day, three Aides de Camp, Secretary, Physician, Surgeon and Chaplain: for said year 4,866 13 4
John Howe, this accomptant: same time 365 0 0
Robert Walpole, Secretary at War: same time 365 0 0
Thomas Erle, Lieut. General for South Britain, and his Secretary 1,642 10 0
Earl of Leven as Lieut. Gen. for North Britain 1,642 10 0
Michael Hyde, Commissary General of Musters, 11 Deputies and two clerks 2,360 6 8
Henry Durell, Adjutant General 182 10 0
Wm. Cadogan, Quartermaster General 182 10 0
Tho. Byde, Judge Advocate, his clerk and a Deputy at Jersey and Guernsey 365 0 0
Gregory King, Secretary to the Board of General Officers 300 0 0
Sir Philip Medows and Tho. Broderick, Comptrollers of the Accounts of the Army 1,500 0 0
Dr. Tho. Lawrence, Physician General, Dr. Tho. Gardner, Surgeon General, and Isaac Teal, Apothecary General 547 10 0
Cha. Pinkney, Marshal of the Horse 127 15 0
Sir Cha. Hopson, Surveyor of the Guards 45 12 6
Capt. Tho. Silver, firemaster to the Grenadiers, 23 Dec. 1708 to 5 Sept. 1709, and Col. Jonas Watson as same from 6 Sept. 1709 to 22 Dec. 1709 54 15 0
the messenger to this accomptant and the messenger to the Secretary at War at 30l. per an. each 60 0 0
Capt. John Mawgridge, Drum Major 30 0 0
Capt. Kennedy, Provost Marshal General, and two men 146 0 0
14,783 12 6
Pay of the Regiments, Troops and Companies on the Establishment of the Guards:
First Troop of Guards (Joost, Earl of Albemarle) 16,515 18 4
Second ditto (Duke of Ormonde) 16,546 13 4
Third ditto (Earl of Arran) 16,546 13 4
Fourth ditto (Duke of Argyll) 16,546 13 4
First Troop of Grenadier Guards (Lieut. Gen. Geo. Cholmondeley) 10,743 3 4
Second ditto (John, Earl of Crawford) 10,743 3 4
Royal Regiment of Horse Guards (George, Duke of Northumberland) 33,008 3 4
Queen's Regiment of Dragoons (Lieut. Gen. Carpenter) 15,697 1 4
Earl of Essex's Dragoons 15,725 8 4
Lieut. Gen. Robert Echlyn's Dragoons. 20,512 1 4
Patrick, Lord Polwarth's Dragoons 14,739 18 4
James, Lord Carmichael's Dragoons 14,729 6 10
First Regiment of Foot Guards (Duke of Marlborough) 49,719 5 10
Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards (Gen. Cha. Churchill) 25,338 1 0
Third Regiment of Foot Guards (Marquess of Lothian) 27,015 3 4
Lieut. Gen. William Stewart's Foot 10,022 12 2
Major Gen. Joseph Wightman's Foot 15,498 3 0
Major Gen. Thomas Handasyde's Foot 16,072 5 8
Lieut. Gen. James Maitland, Regiment of Foot for Sea Service 14,520 18 4
David, Earl of Portmore's Foot, another of the Regiments for Sea Service 15,451 7 4
Charles, Lord Tyrawley, Royal Regiment of Fuziliers (another of the six Regiments for Sea Service), to 24 June 1709 7,347 16 8
Col. Cha. Churchill, Regiment of Foot (in the room of the aforegoing from 25 June 1709) 7,692 10 0
Lieut. Gen. Mordaunt, Regiment of Foot for Sea Service 14,516 18 4
Col. Phineas Bowles, Regiment of Foot (one other of the six Regiments for Sea Service) to 24 June 1709 7,320 2 8
Lieut. Gen. Thomas Farrington, Regiment of Foot (in the room of the aforegoing Regiment) from 25 June 1709 to 22 Dec. 1709 7,132 18 2
Col. James Jones, Regiment of Foot (being another of the six Regiments for Sea Service) 14,389 19 2
Lord Mark Kerr, Regiment of Foot 13,179 10 10
assignees of John, Lord Lovelace, deceased, and Col. William Hunter for four Companies of Foot at New York 6,956 18 0
assignees of Capt. Benjamin Bennett for the Independent Company of Foot at Bermudas 930 16 4
John Thurston, solicitor to the Company of Foot at Newfoundland, for Lieut. Tho. Phillips and Lieut. Timothy Gully, the two Lieutenants of the said Company 176 8 4
Col. William Grant for the Independent Company of Foot under him in North Britain 1,204 5 2
Col. Alexander Campbell for another Independent Company of Foot in North Britain 991 11 8
Col. Duncan Mackenzie for another Independent Company of Foot in North Britain 991 11 8
458,523 8 2
The Captains and Governors of the Garrisons in Great Britain:
Berwick Garrison and the Gunners at Holy Island 793 4 6
Blackness Castle, Garrison and Company of Foot 1,003 15 0
Calshot Castle 136 17 6
Carlisle 346 15 0
Chester 258 9 0
Cliffords Fort and the Garrison at Tinmouth [Tynemouth] Castle 500 15 0
the Cinque Ports, viz. the Lord Warden, his Chaplain, the Lieut. of Dover Castle, the Captains, officers and gunners at Sandgate, Sandown, Walmer and Deal Castles and at Arcliffe Bulwark and Mates Bulwark 1,113 0 0
Dartmouth 36 10 0
Dunbarton Castle, Garrison and Company of Foot 2,053 2 6
Edinburgh Castle, Garrison and Company of Foot 4,367 0 11
Gravesend and Tilbury 820 2 6
Guernesey 328 10 0
Hull and the Blockhouse 747 2 6
Hurst Castle 136 17 6
Jerzey 401 10 0
Landguard Fort 255 10 0
St. Maws 191 12 6
Pendennis Castle 295 10 0
Plymouth and St. Nicholas Island 1,979 0 0
Portland Castle 100 7 6
Portsmouth 1,206 12 0
Sheerness 911 7 6
Scilly Island 365 0 0
Scarborough Castle 44 9 0
Stirling Castle, Garrison and Company of Foot 4,184 16 4
Tower of London 2,344 9 2
Upnor 492 15 0
Fort William 1,220 10 0
Windsor 328 10 0
North Yarmouth 73 0 0
Isle of Wight, Sandown Fort, Yarmouth Castle, Carisbrooke Castle and Cowes Castle 1,385 2 6
gunners in St. James's Park 124 17 6
28,547 0 11
Fire and candle for the Guards and Garrisons (detailed as above) 2,791 17 0
Pay to Officers (out of respit money) notwithstanding respits or for raising recruits:
William Elliott, Agent of Lord Carmichael's Regiment 4 8 6
Theophilus Parsons, Agent for the First Regiment of Foot Guards 73 14 2
Lieut. Col. John Hobart, Coldstream Guards 5 1 8
Ensign Arthur Mosely, a prisoner in the West Indies 22 7 4
Capt. Hy. Goreing's Company in Col. Watkins' Regiment 35 2 8
Lord Strathnaver's Regiment 228 2 8
Storekeeper of Edinburgh Castle 141 0 5
Patrick, Lord Polwarth's Regiment of Dragoons 258 0 0
Capt. Robert Gardner, Agent of the Regiment of Foot at Jamaica commanded by Brig. Tho. Handasyde 701 14 0
1,469 11 5
Sundry contingent disbursements and allowances, detailed, for marches and quarters &c. in 1706, 1707 and 1708; repairs of Guard Houses, ferries, tents, field equipage &c. (including 2,723l. 16s. 3d. to David Campbell for the pay of several Officers of the Forces in Scotland before the Union whose posts were not continued on the Establishment of Great Britain for the year 1709: and 150l. to Capt. Lieut. Marshall and Lieut. Man of Col. Jones's Regiment for loss of clothes &c. when taken by a French privateer and to enable them to repair to the said Regiment in the Leeward Islands: and 354l. 6s. 6d. to the Bank of England for interest of money advanced at several times to this Accomptant) 12,328 17
pensions allowed by her Majesty until the persons can be otherwise provided for or until further order “according to a list thereof under her Majesty's royal sign manual annexed to the Establishment of Guards and Garrisons for the year 1709”
Col. Cha. Salusbury 200 0 0
Anne Babington 100 0 0
Capt. Philip Griffin 84 6 0
Capt. Edward Harris 150 0 0
Lieut. Hy. Meoles 36 10 0
Aaron Darby 36 10 0
John Shaw 40 0 0
Cha. Abingdon and Tho. Aldcroft, Deputy Commissaries 182 10 0
Lieut. Claudius Linderot 50 0 0
879 16 0
The pay of several Companies of Invalids:
Duke of Northumberland for pay of the Company of Invalids at Windsor (Officers and 100 privates) 1,002 4 7
Major R. Bettesworth for the Company of Invalids at Tinmouth [Tynemouth] (Officers and 100 men) 1,002 4 7
Capt. Lou van Achten, ditto at Greenwich (Officers and 100 men) 1,002 4 7
John Pain, ditto at Chester (Officers and 100 men) 998 6 8
Col. Edward Hastings, ditto at Upnor (Officers and 50 men) 550 3 4
James Duke Crispe, for the pay of six other Companies of Invalids, viz. two at Sheerness under Capt. Thomas Hart and Capt. Jerome Hawkins, two at Tilbury under Capt. Geo. Bruce and Capt. Fra. Ruthven, one at Landguard Fort under Capt. Florance Kane and one at Dover under Capt. William Walsh: each of Officers and 75 men 4,871 8 9
a Company at Greenwich under Capt. Griffith (Officers and 50 men) from 24 Oct. 1709 94 17 10
9,521 10 4
Clothing for the Invalids 2,784 4 6
(total for the Forces on the Establishment of the Guards and Garrisons 531,629l. 17s. 10¾d.)
Money paid for clearing the expense of the Military Establishment of Scotland (clearings and clothing of the Troops and Regiments of Guards, the Garrisons and Company of Artillery of Scotland) from 1 May 1707 (the time of the Union) to 31 Dec. 1707, when they were placed on the Establishment of Great Britain: as by the royal warrant of 23 Jan. 1710–11: out of the money granted for the service for the year 1709 9,808 8 8
Officers and Regiments appointed to attend the Expedition intended first under Brig. General Macartney, afterwards under Brig. General Whetham in the year 1709:
paid by way of advance (and to be deducted on clearing): viz. for 84 days' pay from 1 Mar. 1708–9:
Maj. Gen. Macartney for his two Aides de Camp 84 0 0
Capt. John Moody and Monsieur Michel de Monsegur, additional Aides de Camp 84 0 0
Brig. Gen. Tho. Whetham 168 0 0
Patrick Sinclair, Physician to the Commander in Chief 42 0 0
Hugh Campbell, Surgeon to ditto 42 0 0
Henry Rowlandson, Secretary to ditto 42 0 0
ditto as Commissary 21 0 0
David Kennedy, as Judge Advocate 21 0 0
Col. Sam. Vetch, as Adjutant General nil
William Morrison and men, as Provost Marshall 42 0 0
Michel de Monsegur, additional Aide de Camp: more by royal warrant dated 14 Nov. 1709 45 0 0
Brig. Gen. Tho. Whetham: by same 50 0 0
Henry Rowlandson, as Secretary: by same 5 7 6
Capt. Robt. Gardner, for colours, bell tents, field colour and painting same 85 3 0
Edmund Strudwick, agent of Brig. Tho. Whetham's Regiment: for pay of the officers for 84 days in advance and for 56 days' subsistence of the Non-Commissioned Officers and men 1,981 1 11
Robert Gardner, agent of Col. Humphry Gore's Regiment: for same 1,981 1 11
Robert Finlay, agent of the Earl of Inchiquin's Regiment: same 1,500 0 0
Robert Peter, for clothing, detailed, for said Regiments: to be deducted from the subsistence of the Regiments 2,013 6 8
8,207 1 0
sundry allowances for the service of the said Expedition:
Maj. Gen. Geo. Macartney, allowance to him towards providing his equipage 590 0 0
Brig. Gen. Tho. Whetham: the like 336 0 0
Hy. Rowlandson, Secretary, for stationery &c. 40 13 0
Christopher Rhodes, Deputy Paymaster to the said Forces, from 26 March 1709 to 24 June following, when he returned from Portsmouth 364 10 6
1,331 3 6
Sundry payments for the extraordinary service of the war:
allowance to the Regiments of Dragoons in consideration of the dearness of forage:
Lieut. Gen. Carpenter's Regiment from the time of their marching into North Britain to 23 Dec. 1709 1,150 7 4
Earl of Essex's (since, Sir Richard Temple's) Regiment: same time 1,125 10 5
Lt. Gen. Echlin's Regiment: same time 1,253 19 8
Lord Carmichael's Regiment from 17 May 1709 to 23 Dec. 537 19 8
Col. William Kerr's Regiment: same time 535 10 3
Col. Samuel Vetch, for his pay as Adjutant General in the late Expedition to New York from 1 March 1708–9 to 31 Dec. following 153 0 0
4,756 7 4
(total for service of the Expedition intended in 1709 and for the extraordinaries of the war, 14,294l. 11s. 10d.)
total payments and allowances £561,444 10
Remains 37,433l. 7s.d.
whereof: Depending upon the following:
for the service of the Forces on the Establishment of the Guards and Garrisons.
Sir Thomas Littleton, late Navy Treasurer, for one year's provision to the Company at Newfoundland by royal warrant dated 22 April 1703 839 10 0
ditto on same account by royal warrant dated 30 May 1705 839 10 0
ditto on same account by royal warrant dated 10 Nov. 1708 1,679 0 0
James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad: by royal warrant dated 20 March 1705–6: to be paid over as her Majesty shall direct 594 0 0
Capt. Thomas Lloyd, Captain of the Company of Foot at Newfoundland, by royal warrant dated 22 Sept. 1705 for any extraordinary necessaries 300 0 0
4,252 0 0
for the service of the Forces sent to Spain.
Henry Vincent, Deputy Paymaster of the Forces in Spain: by [royal] warrant dated 20 March 1705–6, to be paid over as her Majesty shall direct 4,643 6 10
ditto by warrants of 23 Oct. and 6 Dec. 1705 for the Expedition in Spain: the residue having been already deducted and surcharged on this accomptant and this remaining part is to be surcharged in his account of the said Expedition 6,861 10 11
ditto, received from the Earl of Donegal in Spain for the Forces there and repaid to the said Earl by this accomptant by royal warrant of 25 May 1706 1,400 0 0
ditto, paid him by Mr. Mossum Ferrabosco, Deputy Treasurer of the Fleet in the Mediterranean, for the use of the Forces sent to Spain and repaid to the said Ferrabosco by this accomptant by warrant dated 3 Aug. 1706 1,125 0 0
ditto, received of Mark Proudfoot, Agent for the Prizes at Barcelona, which was repaid by this accomptant to the Receiver General of Prizes in London as by royal warrant dated 26 April 1707 900 0 0
14,929 17 9
for the extraordinary service of the war.
Col. Samuel Vetch, for so much paid on his bill of exchange to Sir Jeffry Jeffreys dated at New York 29 June 1709, for special service relating to the Forces: by royal warrant dated 10 Oct. 1709 2,389 16 6
ditto, on his bill of exchange to Messrs. John Whiteing and Christopher Topham dated 24 Oct. 1709 for extraordinary expense on account of the intended Expedition to the West Indies: by royal warrant dated 22 Jan. 1709–10 93 1 3
ditto, on his bill of exchange to Mr. James Douglas dated 17 Aug. 1709: on same account by same warrant 250 0 0
ditto, on his bill of exchange to Sir Ambrose Crawley dated at New England 16 Nov. 1709: on same account by same warrant 200 0 0
ditto, on his bill of exchange to Capt. Andrew Belcher dated at New England 29 July 1709: on same account by royal warrant dated 10 Dec. 1709 200 0 0
ditto, on his bill of exchange to James Douglas dated at New England 2 Aug. 1709: on same account by same warrant 172 19 0
upon Capt. Robt. Gardner, for money paid to him for extraordinary services of the war: on account of the said Expedition by the same warrant 3,650 0 0
6,955 16 9
£26,137 14 6
and so this accomptant remains indebted 11,295l. 13s.d.
This account ends with the following memoranda by Auditor Ed. Harley:
(1). The following sums having been paid by this accomptant on account for the services of the Forces are either to be accountd for or repaid: viz.
in the time of preceding accompts.
Victualling Commissioners for beer at Newfoundland short provided by them in 1705 92 3 8
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland for subsistence to Col. Rook's Regiment in 1705 which is to be deducted from the said Regiment in Ireland and remitted to the Paymaster General 221 10 0
the Foot Regiments of Col. Wynn and Col. Lepell, 2,200l. each for subsistence in 1705 4,400 0 0
within the time of this accompt.
the Forces appointed to serve in the Expedition intended under Brig. Gen. George Macartney and Brig. Whetham for the money paid them upon account, which is to be deducted from their pay by James Brydges, the Paymaster General of the Forces Abroad, under whose care the said Forces have been since placed: viz.
Officers particularly named in this present accompt 646 7 6
Whetham's Regiment 1,981 1 11
Col. Humphry Gore's Regiment of Foot 1,981 1 11
Earl of Inchiquin's Regiment of Foot 1,500 0 0
clothing delivered by Robert Peters to the order of the Commander of the said Expedition which was to be deducted out of the subsistence of the said Regiments and of Lord Tyrawley's Regiment and Col. Bowles's Regiment as respectively received by them 2,013 6 8
colours, bell tents &c. 85 3 0
8,207 1 0
all which sums are to be surcharged on the said Forces at their clearing.
(2). There appears to have been paid by this accomptant within the time of this accompt to several Regiments borne on the Establishment of the Forces Abroad (which he was directed to pay in lieu of other Regiments of less numbers on the Establishment of Guards and Garrisons) a sum exceeding the amount of the pay allowed for the Regiments on the said Establishment of the Guards: which her Majesty hath directed James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad, to pay over to this accomptant to make good the said overpayments, wherewith, when paid, this accomptant is to be surcharged: viz. amounting to 3,110l. 9s. 2d.
(3). There hath been stopped by this accomptant within the time of this accompt out of the pay of several Regiments under his care and [has been] paid over to Mr. James Taylor for the payment of pensions to widows of Officers that lost their lives in the service in Spain, Portugal or the West Indies (of the issue and expenditure whereof the said Mr. Taylor is to render an account) the sum of 1,122l. 17s. 6d.
(4). The [this] accomptant is to render an accompt of what money hath come to his hands for interest on tallies, Exchequer Bills &c. issued to him within the time of this account.
Declared 21 Feb. 1711–12.
AUDIT OFFICE, BUNDLE 322, ROLL 1277.
James Bridges, Receiver and Paymaster General of the Army in the Low Countries.
24 Dec. 1708 to 23 Dec. 1709.
Charge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Remains upon the determination of his last accompt: none: being in surplusage 380l. 4s.d. nil
Depending upon several persons particularly named at the foot of the said accompt 98,078 9
Money received out of the Exchequer:
Michaelmas term 7–8 Anne in further part of 2,500,000l. anno 1709 by the privy seal of 15 Dec. 7 Anne 836,521 6 7
Easter term 8 Anne in full of said 2,500,000l. 1,243,913 7
in part of 796,000l. by the privy seal of 22 Sept. 8 Anne 191,113 11
2,271,548 5 5
poundage deducted from the pay of the Forces 27,217 2
one day's pay in the year deducted from the pay of the Forces 1,440 6 11
deductions for charges of transporting the Forces 822 17 1
for provisions furnished to them by the Commissioners of Transportation in their passage from England to Holland in 1709 822 17 1
money paid by Col. Arnot to the prisoners in France of several Regiments for subsistence, “which he deducted from them on their clearing,” viz.:
Lieut. Gen. Lumley's Regiment 6 0
Lieut. Gen. Palmes's Regiment 6 0
Earl of Stair's Regiment 3 8 10
Earl of Orkney's Regiment 94 5 11
Duke of Argyll's Regiment 1 8 8
Lieut. Gen. Webb's Regiment 69 14 11
Lord North [and Grey's] Regiment 3 7 5
Lieut. Gen. Howe's Regiment 4 6
Lieut. Gen. Ingoldsby's Regiment 120 3 6
Lieut. Gen. Erle's Regiment 0 10 0
Brig. Lalo's Regiment 1 8 8
Brig. Sabine's Regiment 6 0
Col. Preston's Regiment 5 4 8
Sir Richard Temple's Regiment 4 6
Brig. Evans's Regiment 29 5 1
Earl of Orrery's Regiment 2 17
358 8
total charge and receipts £2,399,465 9 7
Discharge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Surplusage on his last preceding accompt 380 4
Pay and entertainment of the General Officers as well of the Subject Troops as of the Foreign Forces borne on the Establishment:
Duke of Marlborough, General and Commander in Chief 3,650 0 0
Col. Hy. Durell, Col. Thomas Panton, Lieut. Col. Medcalfe Graham, Capt. John Pitt, Lieut. Col. John Armstrong and Cornet William Lancaster, six Aides de Camp to the Duke of Marlborough 1,095 0 0
Henry Lumley, Earl of Orkney, and Henry Withers, Lieut. Generals, for themselves and two Aides de Camp each 5,475 0 0
Cornelius Wood, Charles Ross, Duke of Argyll, John Richmond Webb, Thomas Meredyth, five Major Generals, and one Aide de Camp each 4,562 10 0
William Cadogan, Sir Richard Temple, Earl of Stair, Owen Wynn, Lord North and Grey, George Kellem, Brigadier Generals 3,285 0 0
Major Charles Cathcart, Capt. Claudius Tessefolle, Major Thomas Whitney, Major William Congreve, Capt. Archibald Hamilton, Major John Legonier, six Majors of Brigade 1,095 0 0
Henry Durell, Adjutant General; William Cadogan, Quartermaster General; Adam Cardonnell, Secretary to the Commander in Chief; Mr. Forrester, physician to the Commander in Chief; Mr. Courrand, chirurgeon to the Commander in Chief; Henry Watkins, Deputy Judge Advocate, at 10s. a day each 1,095 0 0
Lieut. Col. Alexander Spotswood, Deputy Quartermaster General 91 5 0
Ben. Sweet, Deputy to this accomptant in the Low Countries, at 12s. 6d. a day from 24 Dec. 1706 to 24 Dec. 1707 (omitted in that year's accompt) and at the same rate from 24 Dec. 1708 to 22 Dec. 1709 456 4 6
Francis Hare, Chaplain to the Commander in Chief 121 13 4
Col. Giles Spicer, Waggon Master General 130 0 0
John Fury, Provost Marshal, for himself and his two men 219 0 0
21,275 12 10
Several General Officers belonging to her Majesty's Forces in the Low Countries not provided for upon the Establishment of the said Forces for the year 1709:
Lieut. Gen. Cornelius Wood, to make his pay from Major Gen. to Lieut. Gen. from 24 Dec. 1708 to 23 Dec. 1709, and his two Aides de Camp, by the royal sign manual of 31 Jan. 1709–10 912 10 0
Lieut. Gen. Charles Ross, ditto ditto, and his second Aide de Camp 912 10 0
John, Duke of Argyll, ditto, from 1 Jan. 1708–9 to 22 Dec. 1709 and for his second Aide de Camp 890 0 0
Lieut. Gen. John Richmond Webb and Thomas Meredith for the like allowances for same time 1,780 0 0
Lieut. Gen. William Cadogan, to make up his pay of Brigadier to that of Lieut. Gen. for same time and for his two Aides de Camp 1,246 0 0
Sir Richard Temple, for ditto for same time and for one Aide de Camp 356 0 0
John, Earl of Stair, William, Lord North and Grey, and Maj. Gen. Owen Wynn, ditto for ditto time 1,068 0 0
Brig. Charles Sybourge, for his pay as Brigadier from 23 Dec. 1708 to 22 Dec. 1709 547 10 0
Brig. Gilbert Primrose, Brig. Joseph Sabine and Brig. William Evans, ditto for ditto time 1,642 10 0
Brig. Sampson de Lalo, for his pay 1 Jan. 1708–9 to 31 Aug. following (the day of his death) 364 10 0
Earl of Orrery, pay as Brigadier 17 Aug. 1709 to 22 Dec 190 10 0
Edward Wolfe and John Looker, Majors of Brigade, from 23 Dec. 1708 to 22 Dec. 1709 365 0 0
10,275 0 0
Several General Officers, to make up their pay to that of the posts in which they served anno 1708, although they were not provided for on the Establishment of that year:
Lieut. Gen. Henry Withers, to make up his pay from Major Gen. to Lieut. Gen. from 19 Aug. 1708 to 22 Dec. 1708 and for a second Aide de Camp 317 10 0
Lieut. Gen. Cornelius Wood, ditto, for 24 Dec. 1707 to 23 Dec. 1708 915 0 0
Lieut. Gen. Charles Ross, ditto, ditto 915 0 0
Lieut. Gen. William Cadogan, from Brigadier to Major General and one Aide de Camp: same time 366 0 0
George Kellum, Charles Sybourge, William Evans and Thomas Crowther, Brigadiers General, for same time 2,196 0 0
John Looker, Edward Wolfe, Charles Lancaster and Major Legonier, Majors of Brigade, same time 732 0 0
Gilbert Primrose, Brigadier, from 29 Aug. to 23 Dec. 1708 175 10 0
5,617 0 0
Regiments [on the Establishment of the 40,000 men].
Queen's Regiment of Horse (Lieut. Gen. Henry Lumley) 33,008 3 4
Lieut. Gen. Cornelius Wood: Horse 22,286 5 10
Brig. Wm. Cadogan: Horse 22,286 5 10
Maj. Gen. Francis Palmes: Horse 22,286 5 10
Duke of Schonberg: Horse 22,058 5 10
Earl of Stair: Royal Scots Dragoons 23,116 13 4
Lieut. Gen. Charles Ross: Royal Regiment of Dragoons of Ireland 23,116 13 4
George, Earl of Orkney: Royal Regiment of Foot 31,923 5 8
Duke of Argyll: Prince George of Denmark's Regiment of Foot 16,266 16 8
Lieut. Gen. John Richmond Webb: Foot 16,266 16 8
William, Lord North and Grey: Foot 16,266 16 8
Lieut. Gen. Emanuel How and the Earl of Hertford, succeeding him: Foot 16,266 16 8
Col. Francis Godfrey: Foot 16,266 16 8
Lieut. Gen. Ingoldsby: Royal Regiment of Foot of Ireland 16,266 16 8
Gen. Erle: Foot 16,266 16 8
Col. Sampson de Lalo and Lieut. Gen. Thomas Meredyth, succeeding him: North British Regiment of Fuziliers 16,207 17 4
Major Gen. Sabine: Welsh Fuziliers 16,266 16 8
Brig. Primrose: Foot 16,266 16 8
Col. George Preston: Foot 16,266 16 8
Sir Richard Temple: Foot 16,119 6 4
Lieut. Gen. Meredyth and Col. Windress, succeeding him: Foot 16,266 16 8
Brig. Gen. Evans: Foot 15,679 17 8
427,024 3 8
the Queen's moiety of the pay of the Foreign Forces [forming part of the 40,000 men]:
William Schnell, Commissary of the Danish Forces, consisting of eight Regiments of Horse, one of Dragoons, one Battalion of Foot Guards and nine Regiments of Foot (treaty dated 15 June 1701) 115,948 5 10¼
Daniel Meinertzhagon, Commissary of the Prussian Forces (two Regiments of Horse, one of Foot: treaty dated 9 Jan, 1701–2) 42,901 1
Henrick Schirmer, Commissary of the Hessian Forces (one Regiment of Horse; two of Dragoons; a Battalion of Foot Guards; four Regiments of Foot: treaty of 13 Feb. 1701–2) 53,529 15
Mr. Klingraaf, Councillor to the Duke of Celle, for the Forces of Hanover and Celle (two Regiments of Horse; 12 of Foot: treaty dated 18 Nov. 1706) 170,861 0
383,240 2
total for the 40,000 men, 847,431l. 19s.d.
The Establishment of the 20,000 men.
Earl of Orrery's Regiment of Foot 15,421 0 0
Col. John Hill's ditto 15,507 10 0
Lieut. Gen. Macartney's, late Sir Thomas Pendergrass's Regiment of Foot 15,415 19
Col. Phillip Honywood's, late Col. Townsend's Regiment of Foot 15,496 10 10½
61,841 0 2
Queen Anne's proportion of the pay of the Foreign Forces on the Establishment of the moiety of the 20,000 men:
the moiety of the pay of a Major General and his Aide de Camp, two Regiments of Dragoons and two of Foot of the Duke of Holstein 27,256 17
the moiety of the pay of two Regiments of Dragoons and two of Foot of Saxe Gotha 23,187 9
the pay of a Regiment of Dragoons of the troops of Liege commanded by Baron de Waleff 14,574 3
Queen Anne's part of the pay of a Regiment of Foot of Hesse Cassel 10,825 6
the moiety of the pay of the excess of the Danish Troops 8,298 15 3
84,142 11 10
total for the moiety of the 20,000 men, 145,988l. 12s. 0d.:
the Queen's share of the pay of several additional Foreign Forces taken into the service of her Majesty and of the States General:
the Queen's share (being two thirds) of the pay of 3,000 Palatines from 24 Dec. 1708 to 22 Dec. 1709, in pursuance of a treaty with the Elector Palatine dated 26 May 1706 34,115 9 4
her Majesty's share (being a moiety) of the pay of the Hanover Regiment of Dragoons under the Baron de Bothmar as by the Treaty of 27 Aug. 1707 9,244 8 10¾
ditto of the pay of 4,639 Saxons according to a Treaty with Augustus, King of Poland, Elector of Saxony, dated 27 April 1707 42,964 2 8
her Majesty's share of the pay of several additional Saxon Forces according to a Treaty with the said King Elector dated 22 Feb. 1708: to wit from 5 March 1708–9 to 22 Dec. 1709 26,510 18
ditto of the pay of a Battalion of the Elector of Treves' Forces according to a Treaty with him dated 10 July 1709: to wit from 1 June 1709 to 22 Dec. 5,096 15
117,931 14 11¼
her Majesty's proportion of the forage, waggon money, recruits and other Extraordinaries for the Foreign Forces:
the Baroness de Bette, in full of Queen Anne's share of her son, Baron de Bette, as Commissary of the Forces in Italy in the service of Queen Anne and the States General in 1706 185 6
Major Gen. Rantzau of the Danish Forces for his extraordinary pay for his service in Bruges from 13 Nov. to 15 Dec. 1706 12 18
the Hessians, in full of her Majesty's share of the arrears of pay, agio and other extraordinaries for the year 1707, being 5,396l. 16s. 6d., and for the year 1708, being 4,153l. 5s.d., and for the year 1709, being 4,476l. 14s.d. 14,026 17
the Duke of Holstein's Forces, for her Majesty's share of their waggons, forage and other extraordinaries anno 1706, being 7l. 0s. 11½d.; for 1707, being 455l. 2s. 10½d.; for 1708, being 1,486l. 7s.d.; and for 1709, being 1,000l. 0s.d. 2,948 11 11½
the Prince of Saxe Gotha, for Queen Anne's share of their waggons and other Extraordinaries anno 1708, being 975l. 4s.d., and anno 1709, being 628l. 19s. 5d. 1,604 4
the Forces of the Elector Palatine, for Queen Anne's share of waggons, douceurs and other Extraordinaries anno 1708, being 1,802l. 13s. 4d., and anno 1709, being 257l. 2s. 10¼d. 2,059 16
Col. Caris's Regiment: in full for Queen Anne's share to complete their waggon money from 1 May 1708 to 12 Jan. following, being 75l. 8s. 7d., and in full of her Majesty's share of three months' advance of waggons to the said Regiment in 1709, being 154l. 5s.d. 229 14
Col. Delsuperche's Regiment, in full of the Queen's share of forage in 1707 and to complete the waggons for that year, 296l. 2s. 10¼d.: and in full of waggons for 1708, 440l. 11s. 5d., and in full of Queen Anne's share of three months' advance of waggons for 1709, 154l. 5s.d. 891 0 0
to the Prussians, for Queen Anne's share of their forage, waggons, douceurs and other Extraordinaries anno 1707, 1,221l. 10s.d.; and for 1708, 2,398l. 6s. 8d.; and for 1709, 1,222l. 17s.d. 4,842 14
to the Troops of the Bishop of Munster for the Queen's share of waggons and other Extraordinaries anno 1707, 74l. 2s.d.; anno 1708, 1,328l. 14s.d.; anno 1709, 421l. 8s.d. 1,824 5
to the Saxon Forces for Queen Anne's share of their waggons and other Extraordinaries anno 1708, 2,985l. 2s.d.; anno 1709, 2,157l. 3s. 10½d. 5,142 5 10¾
to the troops of the Elector of Hanover for Queen Anne's proportion of their forage and waggon money and other Extraordinaries pursuant to a warrant of the Commander in Chief of her Majesty's Forces 7,179 8
to the Saxons for Queen Anne's share of the horses lost by the foraging and sickness in the campaign anno 1708 1,512 15 4
to the Hessians for Queen Anne's share of their horses lost in 1702, 429l. 18s.d.; for 1708, 2,224l. 12s. 7d.; for 1709, 308l. 11s. 5d. 2,963 2
to the troops of the Duke of Holstein in full of Queen Anne's share of the losses sustained by Lieut. Gen. Vandernaths and Major Gen. Baudissen's Regiments in 1708 624 19 10¾
to the troops of Saxe Gotha, viz. in full of Queen Anne's share of the loss sustained by two Regiments of Dragoons in 1708, 13l. 7s.d., and by two Regiments of Foot and two more Regiments of Dragoons in the same year, 40l. 17s. 9d. 54 5
to the troops of the Elector Palatine, viz. in full of Queen Anne's share of the losses sustained by Baron Vennegar's Regiment from the commencement of the campaign 1708 to 5 March 1708–9 1,489 3
to Col. Caris's Regiment, viz. in full of Queen Anne's share of the losses sustained by it from the commencement of the campaign anno 1708 to 30 June following 304 1 8
to the Regiment commanded by Col. Delsuperche, viz. in full of Queen Anne's share of its losses in the year 1708 361 1
to the troops of the King of Prussia, viz. in full of Queen Anne's share of the losses sustained by Baron Heiden's, Col. Katt's, Brigadier Grumko's, the Prince of Anhalt's, de Trousell's and Vacure's Regiments in 1708 2,164 16
50,421 9
subsidies to the Duke of Savoy.
money paid to him by the hands of Sir Theodore Jansen and Count Briancon for his ordinary and extraordinary subsidies for three years:
anno 1707, for his ordinary subsidy by way of advance for 12 months ended 3 Feb. 1707–8 pursuant to the Treaty dated 4 Aug. 1704: by virtue of seven warrants from Queen Anne and the bills of the said Jansen 154,195 7 10
anno 1707, for his extraordinary subsidy allowed by four warrants of Queen Anne and bills and acquittances of the said Jansen and Briancon 94,783 6 0
anno 1708, for his ordinary subsidy to 1707–8 [sic for 1708–9] by virtue of one warrant of Queen Anne and Count Briancon's acquittance 156,222 4 0
anno 1708, for his extraordinary subsidy by virtue of four warrants of Queen Anne and Count Briancon's acquittances 97,708 6 8
anno 1709, for his ordinary subsidy to 3 Feb. 1709–10 by virtue of six warrants of Queen Anne and the bills of said Jansen 156,666 13 2
anno 1709, for his extraordinary subsidy by virtue of four warrants of Queen Anne and the bills of said Jansen 99,375 0 0
758,950 17 8
Subsidies to Foreign Princes pursuant to Convention Acts or Treaties:
subsidy to the Prince of Hesse Cassel in full of Queen Anne's share for 12 months to 22 Dec. 1709, as by the Treaty of 13 Feb. 1701, 5,952l. 7s. 7d.: more in full of Queen Anne's share of 12 months' subsidy to 30 Nov. 1709 for maintaining two additional Regiments of Horse in Italy as by Treaty dated 17 April 1708, 15,873l. 0s. 3d. 21,825 7 10
the Elector Palatine in full of Queen Anne's share of 12 months' subsidy to 23 Dec. 1709 for maintaining four Battalions in the service of her Majesty and the States General as by Treaty dated 17 May 1703 4,761 18 1
the Elector of Treves in full of ditto to ditto date for maintaining three Battalions of his Troops in the service of the Queen as by the Treaty of 7 May 1702 5,952 7 8
the King of Prussia in full of Queen Anne's share of 12 months' subsidy by way of advance ended 15 Jan. 1709–10 as by Treaty dated 31 March 1709, 50,000l.: more for Queen Anne's share of nine months' subsidy from 15 March 1708–9 to 15 Dec. 1709 for the pay of 6,025 additional Prussians taken into the service of the Queen and the States General as by the Treaty dated 12 April 1709, 51,428l. 11s.d. 101,428 11
the King of Denmark in full of Queen Anne's share of his subsidy for 12 months ended 15 Dec. 1709 as by Treaty dated 15 June 1701 37,500 0 0
to the King of Prussia for extraordinary forage and bread [and for agio], viz. to Mr. Van Bree in full of Queen Anne's quota of forage delivered by the free manor of Boxmeer [in North Brabant] to the Prussians quartered there between 1 Nov. 1707 and 30 April 1708, 235l.; to him for the Prussians quartered in the Over quarter of Gelderland for forage delivered to them between 1 Jan. 1708–9 and 30 April 1709, 1,862l. 17s.d.; to Mr. Braamt for Queen Anne's share of forage delivered by the Imperial city of Aachen to the Prussian Troops in garrison there between 1 Nov. 1707 and 30 April 1708, 788l. 11s. 5d.; and to him for forage delivered to the Prussians quartered in Aachen for four months ended 30 April 1709, 525l. 14s.d.; to Mr. Gerard Rover for Queen Anne's quota of forage for Nov. and Dec. 1708 for the Prussians under the command of Count Lottum quartered between the Rhine and the Maes, [Meuse], 2,475l; more to him for Queen Anne's quota of the agio on the Prussian soldiers' pay for the month of Jan. 1708–9, and for four months' forage to 30 April 1709 to the Prussians quartered in the country of Cleves and further quartered in Gelderland, 3,740l. 16s.d.; more to him for the Quene's quota of four months' agio from 15 Jan. 1708–9 to 15 May 1709 of pay and bread to the soldiers under the command of Count Lottum and for half a month's forage to 5 May 1709, 3,927l. 16s.d.; to Sir Solomon de Medina in full of Queen Anne's quota of bread delivered to the Prussians in the campaign 1708, 7,000l.; to Mr. Meinertshagen for Queen Anne's quota of three months' forage for Feb., March and April 1708 delivered to the Prussians quartered in the District of the Chapter of Cologne, 1,410l.; more to him for ditto delivered to the Prussians quartered in the countries of Gelderland and Limburg for four months to 30 April 1709, 1,880l.; to Mr. Lamberge for Queen Anne's quota of forage to the Prussians in Limburg six months to 30 April 1709, 1,251l. 8s.d.; in all pursuant to Treaty and to several certificates of Mr. Van Slinglandt, Secretary to the Council of the States General, that the States General had ordered their quota to be paid 25,097 4
extraordinary subsidy to the Elector Palatine for his Troops in the Netherlands: to the Elector Palatine for his Troops that served in the Netherlands under Prince Eugene, to enable him to make the campaign in 1709 as by Treaty of 15 June 1701 and Queen Anne's warrant signed by the Secretary at War 7,142 17 1
203,708 6
paid to Queen Anne's Forces in the Low Countries, for forage, as well to those on the Establishment of the 40,000 men as on the Establishment of the 20,000 Augmentation Troops: viz.:
rations, detailed, to the General Officers and British Regiments, detailed at length, anno 1709 22,850 4
Sir Solomon de Medina and Jacob Hiskea Machada, contractors for bread and bread waggons for the said Forces anno 1709 25,000 0 0
47,850 4
several General Officers for forage not provided for upon the Establishment for 1709, allowed to them according to their posts wherein they served in the said year, viz. Cornelius Wood, Charles Rosse, John, Duke of Argyll, John Richmond Webb and Thomas Meredyth, five Lieut. Generals, for six rations of forage per diem each to make up their allowances from Major Generals to Lieut. Generals for 200 days anno 1709 1,149 14 8
sundry extraordinary payments for the Forces:
Brig. Braddock for an allowance to a Battalion of Foot Guards in lieu of the stoppage made from it in the winter of 1708, which they were not able to bear by reason of the extraordinary length of that campaign 402 12 6
18 Battalions at 203l. 12s. 0d. each for the like stoppage, viz. Royal Regiment of two Battalions, First and Second Battalions of Foot Guards, Duke of Argyll, Lieut. Gen. Webb, Lord North and Grey, Lieut. Gen. Howe, Col. Godfrey, Lieut. Gen. Ingoldsby, late Brig. Lalo, Brig. Sabine, Brig. Primrose, Col. Preston, Earl of Orrery, Sir Rich. Temple, Brig. Evans, Major Gen. Meredyth 3,664 16 0
Lieut. Gen. Erle for tents and other necessaries for his Regiment to enable them to march towards North Britain at the time of the intended invasion 376 5 2
Mr. Potter for arms, accoutrements and tents belonging to Col. Hill's Regiment lost on board the Benjamin transport which struck on the piles in the harbour of Ostend and sunk 524 9 2
4,968 2 10
money advanced to Sir Solomon de Medina upon his contract for bread in 1709 in consideration of the extraordinary dearness of corn, and is to be deducted from the pay of the Regiments as by the royal warrant of 29 Sept. 1709 10,000 0 0
money directed to be paid out of the money deducted for poundage
the Duke of Wurtemberg, General of the Danish Forces, for six standards and nine colours taken at the battle of Oudenard as by the Duke of Marlborough's warrant 348 16
the Prince of Hesse for two standards and one pair of kettle drums taken by a Regiment of Dragoons under him at the said battle 69 15 4
the Prince of Wurtemberg for two standards taken at the said battle 46 10 4
Col. Fenniger [Baron de Pheniger] for six colours and three standards taken at the said battle 209 6 1
Monsieur Ek [Count Eck] for three standards taken at the said battle 69 15
Mr. [M. de] St. Lawrens, Col. of a Regiment of Luneburg Horse, for three colours, a pair of kettle drums and three standards taken at the said battle 162 15 10
William Gill for his service as Commissary for the exchange of prisoners during the campaign 1709 70 0 0
the Colonel of the Hussars for three standards and a pair of kettle drums taken in the said battle 93 0 8
Baron Mompesch for one colour taken at the said battle by the Prince Royal of Prussia's Regiment of Foot 23 5 2
Brig. Sibourge, commanding the Duke of Schonberg's Regiment of Horse, for standard taken by Mr. Newboy of Capt. Palmes's Troop of that Regiment 23 5 2
Major John Louis de la Bene for transporting the cannon and baggage of the Garrison of her Majesty's Forces left last year in Ghent 240 19 6
the Duke of Wurtemberg, General of the Danish Forces, in consideration of their pretences for Sick and Wounded that ought to be received into the Hospitals during the campaign 600 0 0
the Sieur Vanderkaa for waggons furnished by him to transport the sick and wounded soldiers of the Army to the Garrisons and Hospital in the said campaign 700 0 0
Isaac Teale, Apothecary General, for 34 chests of medicines furnished by him to several Regiments, as certified by Dr. Thomas Lawrence, Physician General 679 8 6
Mr. Davies for his service as Chaplain in the Hospitals 20 0 0
several officers serving in the Hospitals in the Low Countries for 200 days in 1707, 1,850l.; ditto for 200 days in 1708, 1,950l.; and 90 days' extraordinary pay in 1708 beyond the usual time, 877l. 10s. 0d.; and for 200 days in 1709, 1,975l. 6,652 10 0
this accomptant and his clerks for salary &c., office rent and new year's gifts to the officers of the Exchequer 4,212 18 6
ditto for fees paid at the Exchequer on receiving 3,184,250l. 9s.d. within the time of this accompt for the service of the Forces Abroad at the rate of one penny per £ sterling 13,267 4 2
ditto for so much paid by him at the Exchequer for Imprest Rolls 242 9 0
27,732 0
Sundry contingent payments for the service of the British Forces in the Low Countries:
Duke of Marlborough for contingent uses of the Forces 9,191 11 6
Henry Watkins for so much disbursed in the Office of Secretary at War and allowed by the Duke of Marlborough's warrant 788 8 6
John Senyor and John Vandenande for extraordinary attendance as Trumpeters to the Duke of Marlborough during the 1709 campaign 20 0 0
10,000 0 0
several payments made in 1707, left out of the account for that year for want of a privy seal:
the Sieur Klingraf for so much due to the Hanover Troops as Queen Anne's proportion of their forage, waggon money and recruits for the 1707 campaign 9,740 6
the King of Denmark for the subsidy due to him pursuant to a Treaty dated 15 June 1701, to wit for one year ended 15 Dec. 1707 37,500 0 0
Solomon Abrams as Queen Anne's proportion of his extraordinary charges in providing large magazines of provision and forage for the Confederate Army in their march into Germany in 1704 under the command of the Duke of Marlborough, pursuant to an account and Van Slingelandt's certificate 6,594 18 7
53,835 5
the Auditor's fee (Arthur Maynwaring and Thomas Foley successively) 599 0 0
total of payments and allowances £2,280,947 10 10½
and so remains 118,517l. 18s.d.
Whereof:
Depending upon persons as follows for money paid and imprested to them upon account:
for the service of the year 1703:
Samuel Atkinson and Nicholas Roop for transporting Forces from England since 1703 Dec. 24 as by royal warrant of 1 May 1703 3,000 0 0
ditto, more for the Holland Transport service between 24 Dec. 1702 and 26 May 1703, 782s. 0s.d.; and for transporting 243 recruits shipped for Holland 15 June 1703, 144l. 9s. 10½d. 926 10 8
3926 10 8
for the service of the year 1704:
John Nuttin, Paymaster of Transports, for shipping provisions and accommodations supplied in April and March 1703–4 for 3,467 men and 1,024 horses from the Thames and Harwich to Holland: belonging to the 40,000 men: by royal warrant dated 17 June 1704 5,537 7 5
ditto, for the like for 2,805 men belonging to the 20,000 men: by same warrant 1,800 0 10
Charles Bertie, Treasurer of the Ordnance, for royal bounty to the Train of Artillery that served with the Army in Germany: as by royal warrant of 12 March 1704–5 1,608 10 0
ditto, for Josias Sandby, chaplain, and Samuel Forster, clerk to the said Train: by royal warrant of 20 March 1704–5 50 0 0
John Hudson, Director of the Hospitals in the Low Countries, for royal bounty to the said Hospital that attended the Army in Germany 435 0 0
Richard Hill for special service relating to the war: by [royal] warrant dated 30 Aug. 1704 [in the margin against this item is written: discharged by privy seal for passing in John Chetwode's account: in the account for the Forces in Flanders anno 1710] 1,000 0 0
10,430 18 3
imprested to John Hudson as above by Charles Fox and James Bridges, this accomptant, for the charges and expenses of the Hospitals in the Low Countries: viz.
anno 1703 3,939 11
anno 1704 9,254 11 3
anno 1705 9,261 5 11
anno 1706 9,010 14 0
anno 1707 10,895 4 0
42,361 6
money imprested in the year 1708:
to the abovesaid John Hudson for the charges of the Hospitals from 3 May 1708 to 12 March following without deduction: by warrant of the Duke of Marlborough, then Commander in Chief, dated 10 May 1710 25,359 14 0
Sir Solomon de Medina upon account of his extraordinary charges and losses by the unusual length of the campaign in 1708: by royal warrants of 1 July 1709 and 29 Sept. 1709, cleared anno 1710 16,000 0 0
41,359 14 0
money imprested [1709] within the time of this accompt:
to the abovesaid John Hudson for the Hospitals for a year ending 23 Dec. 1709: by warrant of the Duke of Marlborough dated 14 July 1710 19,342 1 2
£117,420 10
And so this accompt remains indebted upon the end and determination of this accompt the 23 Dec. 1709, 1,097l. 8s. 0d.
To this accompt the Auditor, T. Foley, has appended the following Memoranda:
In accordance with the Act of Parliament I have examined the accomptant's Regimental accompts of each Regiment, Troop and Company and he hath attested the truth thereof on his honour.
The sum of 40,000l. was lent in 1704 by the Queen to the present Emperor of Germany (by the name of King of Spain), of which care is to be taken when the accompt shall be settled with his Imperial Majesty.
There is due from the States General of the United Provinces 800l., being their moiety of the allowance of forage and waggon money paid by this accomptant for the year 1708 to the four English Battalions on the Establishment of the 20,000 men and 869l. 15s. 4d. for the year 1709 to the said Battalions.
By agreement with the late Lord Treasurer [Godolphin] dated 13 Feb. 1704–5 and by several subsequent agreements Sir Henry Furnesse was appointed to remit money for the Queen's Forces in the Low Countries and Germany, for which he is accomptable. He did in his lifetime exhibit his accompts of the said remittances for the time he was concerned in that affair, viz. from May 1705 to Aug. 1710, which are under examination in order to the preparing a state thereof.
The sums appearing to remain undeducted at the foot of the accompt for the year 1704 of Charles Fox, the preceding Paymaster, for charges of transportation amount to 2,721l. 12s. 9d. There has been deducted [therefrom] and charged in the account [of his successor, Brydges] for the year 1706 the sum of 5l. 14s. 6d. [as imprest cleared] from Lieut. Gen. Ingoldsby's Regiment and there remains to be charged (for ought appears to the Auditors) the sum of 2,715l. 18s. 1d.
There is also undeducted for provisions in transportation at the foot of the said Mr. Fox's accompt for the half year ended 24 June 1705 the sum of 150l. 8s. 2d.
There is also undeducted of the charges given in by the Commissioners of Transportation for the year 1706 the sum of 72l. 3s. 8d. and for the year 1707 the sum of 22l. 3s. 3d.
This accomptant is to be surcharged in his next accompt for the Forces in Flanders with the sum of 10,000l. allowed in this accompt as paid to Sir Solomon de Medina by way of advance for bread for the Forces, which by royal warrant of 29 Sept. 1709 is directed to be deducted from the several Regiments in his pay.
Memorandum: that this accomptant be charged in his succeeding accompts with what further shall appear to be deducted from the Regiments under his care for subsistence for prisoners in France, when Col. Arnot's accounts are exactly adjusted: over and above what is charged in this accompt.
Declared 8 May 1716.
Declared Accounts.
AUDIT OFFICE, BUNDLE 318, ROLL 1265.
James Bridges, Esq. (now Earl of Carnarvon), Paymaster of the Forces Abroad: for the Army in Spain and Portugal.
For one whole year from 24 Dec. 1708 to 23 Dec. 1709. Declared 26 Sept. 1716.
Charge. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Remains at the determination of his last accompt for this service 553,533 4
depending upon several persons as at the foot of the said last accompt 171,020 15
Money received out of the Exchequer for this service:
Michaelmas term 7–8 Anne: in part of 2,500,000l., by the privy seal of 15 Dec. 1708 419,565 6
in further payment of 796,000l., by the privy seal of 22 Sept. 1709 471,031 14 10¾
for General Officers and Contingencies, by the privy seal of 11 Dec. 1709 7,631 16 8
in further part of 586,671l. 12s. 6d., by the privy seal of 26 Dec. 1707 6,479 5 8
in further part of 500,000l. for augmenting her Majesty's Forces and strengthening the Duke of Savoy's Troops 7,531 11 10
Easter term 8 Anne, in further part of 10,000l. for extraordinaries for Gibraltar, by the privy seal of 12 March 1705–6 and the royal warrant of 21 Dec. 1705 386 2 6
in further part of 100,000l. for uses not provided for by Parliament: as by the said privy seal and warrant 76 6
912,702 4
one day's pay deducted from the pay of the Forces 519 16
poundage ditto 9,980 15
money voluntarily charged as deducted from several Regiments:
money formerly advanced to the Portuguese Troops on account of necessary expenses of the campaign and afterwards deducted out of their subsidy for the year 1709 and not repaid 11,276 8 10½
deducted from several Regiments on the Portugal Establishment for small clothing and accoutrements delivered to them by Mr. Medlicott, Commissary of Clothing 1,755 6 10
money made good to this accomptant by Sir George Bing for provisions and naval stores delivered by “him” to Brigadier Petit 5,072 6 0
the value of several mules charged to the Imperial and Portuguese Troops, being furnished them by the Assientistas during the 1709 campaign and is part of the money allowed to these Troops in this accompt 5,352 7 0
deducted from General Winn's Regiment, 38l. 5s. 0d., and from Major Gen. Hamilton's for charges of Transportation in 1709, 4l. 16s. 3d. 43 1 3
allowed by the Portuguese Treasury as a premium for money lent to their Troops in Spain to provide themselves with bread and forage 10,339 13
the value of bread, bisket and wheat delivered to the Spanish and Portuguese Troops by Mr. Chabane 7,050 3 11½
deducted from the Forces which were taken prisoners at the battle of Almanza: under the care of Capt. Martin; and is in part of 50,448l. 10s.d. allowed to this accomptant as paid to Capt. Martin in this accompt, infra, p. ccxxxix 1,425 0 0
deducted from the Forces taken prisoners at the battle of Almanza under the care of Col. Arnot and is in part of 63,225l. 7s. 10d. allowed in this accompt as paid to Col. Arnot, infra, p. ccxxxix 999 9 2
43,313 16
total charge and receipts £1,691,070 12
Discharge. £ s. d.
Pay of General Officers serving in Portugal, borne on the Portugal Establishment [i.e. the Establishment for Troops in Portugal]:
Earl of Galway, Commander in Chief, and three Aides de Camp for 365 days ending 23 Dec. 1709 4,197 10 0
Marquis de Montandre and one Aide de Camp 912 10 0
Major Gen. Sankey and one Aide de Camp 910 0 0
Brig. Thomas Pearse for 363 days to Dec. 22 544 10 0
Brig. Earl of Barrimore to 23 Aug. 1709 364 10 0
Brig. Newton for 365 days to 23 Dec. 547 10 0
Brig. Stanwix, ditto 547 10 0
Col. Tichburne, Col. Vesey and Col. Bladen, three Majors of Brigade 547 10 0
Lieut. Col. Thomas Jones, another Major of Brigade, for 243 days to 23 Aug. 1709 121 10 0
Col. John La Pradell, Quarter Master General, for 365 days to Dec. 23 182 10 0
Col. Magnus Kempenfelt, Adjutant General, same time 182 10 0
Col. Bladen and Ralph Bucknall, successively Judge Advocates, same time 182 10 0
Charles Medlicot, Commissary of Provisions, same time 549 0 0
Ralph Bucknall, Commissary of the Musters, same time 182 10 0
Charles Medlicot, Commissary of the Stores of War, same time 366 0 0
Thomas Lefever, Secretary to the General, same time 182 10 0
Dr. Innes, Chaplain to the General, same time 121 13 4
Dr. Amiot, Physician to the General, same time 182 10 0
Jonathan Keat, Surgeon to the General, same time 182 10 0
Major Bladen, Provost Marshal, and Mr. Bucknal, succeeding him; same time 310 5 0
Claude St. Amour, waggon master, same time 54 15 0
Dr. Denoon, Physician to the Hospital, same time 365 0 0
the other officers of the Hospital, viz. two Master Chirurgeons, four mates, one Apothecary, a Director and his clerk, a Chaplain 1,399 3 4
13,136 6 8
General Officers serving in the King of Portugal's Army [being British Officers on the British Establishment]:
Brig. Theodore Collyer for 364 days to 22 Dec. 1709 364 0 0
Brig. Ogilvie, 366 days to 23 Dec. 366 0 0
Brig. Massiers from 17 March 1708–9 to 23 Dec. 282 0 0
Adjutant General Lundie for 365 days to 23 Dec. 365 0 0
the widow of Major Gen. d'Offarrell for his pay for 127 days ended 29 Dec. 1708 254 0 0
1,631 0 0
General Officers serving in Spain:
Lieut. Gen. Stanhope, Commander in Chief, and three Aides de Camp, for 365 days to 23 Dec. 1709 4,197 10 0
Major Gen. Carpenter and one Aide de Camp: same time 912 10 0
Brig. John Pepper and his Major of Brigade: same time 730 0 0
Brig. George Wade: same time 730 0 0
Col. Charles Dubourgay, Quarter Master General: same time 182 10 0
Col. Thomas Harrison, Adjutant General: same time 182 10 0
William Salter, Deputy Judge Advocate: same time 182 10 0
James Craggs, Esq., as Commissary of the Musters: same time 182 10 0
Paul Margarett, Surgeon to the General: same time 182 10 0
Dr. John Lecaan, Physician to the Hospital, one Master Surgeon, three mates, a Director, an Apothecary and a Chaplain: same time 1,490 8 4
Mr. Arent Furley, Secretary to the General: same time 182 10 0
Capt. Johnson, Provost Marshal, and his four men 310 5 0
9,465 13 4
Money paid to the General Officers serving in the Garrison of Gibraltar:
Brig. Roger Elliott, Governor of the city and Garrison of Gibraltar, for a year ending 23 Dec. 1709 547 10 0
Capt. Edward Bucknall, Town Major, from 24 April to 23 Dec. 61 0 0
ditto as Adjutant to the Garrison for 121 days ending 23 April 1709 18 3 0
Major Henry Irwin, Adjutant, for eight months to 23 Dec. 1709 36 12 0
William Morrice, Deputy Paymaster to the Garrison, for 365 days to 23 Dec. 182 10 0
Capt. John Webb, Commissary to the Garrison, for 121 days to 23 April 1709 60 10 0
William Russell, Chaplain to the Garrison, for 365 days to Dec. 23 109 10 0
Mathew Hall, Judge Advocate, for 183 days ending 23 Dec. 1709 36 12 0
John Norridge, Surgeon Major, for 365 days to 23 Dec. 1709 182 10 0
John Campbell and Oliver Rolt, two Surgeon's mates, same time 182 10 0
John Lloyd, turnkey, Joseph Despeines, signal man, and Richard Thirbell, Provost to the Garrison: same time 54 15 0
William East, Postmaster to the Garrison: same time 119 10 0
1,581 12 0
(total paid to the General Officers 25,814l. 12s. 0d.)
Regiments on the Establishment for Portugal [the British Establishment for the Troops in Portugal], full pay, entertainment and clearing for the time of this accompt:
Brig. Grant: Officers and 708 privates: Foot 14,502 12 4
Brig. Livesay: 13 Companies: Foot 13,894 2 0
Earl of Barrimore: 728 men: Foot 15,512 10 0
Major Gen. Farrington: same numbers: Foot: from 23 Dec. 1708 to 24 June 1709 7,251 2 8
Lord Paston: 708 men: Foot 14,319 19 0
Major Gen. Wynne: from 23 Dec. 1708 to 22 June 1709 at 38l. 18s. 6d. per diem, and to 22 Dec. at 42s. 10s. 0d. per diem 14,828 6 0
80,308 12 0
Regiments on the Establishment for Spain:
Brig. Watkins: 708 men: Foot 14,362 6 4
Lord Strathnaver (which came on the Establishment in place of Lord Portmore's): same numbers: Foot 14,520 18 4
Brig. Hamilton: 728 men: Foot 14,384 0 10
Major Gen. Macartney: same numbers: Foot 14,384 0 10
57,651 6 4
(total for the Regiments 137,959l. 18s. 4d.)
Pay, subsistence and clothing for Regiments and times as follows, as by warrant by King George I. dated 11 June 1716, “and if in any future accompts to be passed by the said Paymaster he demands the allowance of the full pay of any of the said Regiments, Troops and Companies according to the Establishment or Muster Rolls, he is to be surcharged with the respective sums hereafter mentioned as paid to such Regiments, Troops or Companies on accompt, he being to deduct the same upon clearing any of the said Regiments.”
on the Establishment for Portugal:
Regiment of Dragoons under the Earl of Galway: pay, subsistence and clothing between 23 Dec. 1708 and 22 Dec. 1709 21,797 5
Lieut. Col. Foissac: Regiment of Dragoons 6,049 2
Major Gen. Pearse: Regiment of Foot 11,105 3
Regiment of Brig. Hill, omitted in the year 1708 5 2 3
Major Gen. Newton: Regiment of Foot 11,601 17
Lieut. Gen. Sankey: ditto 11,680 17 7
Brig. Stanwix: ditto 11,980 5
Lieut. Gen. Gorge: ditto between 23 Dec. 1708 and 17 July 1709 6,529 5
Lord Mountjoy: Regiment of Foot “to the same time” 6,856 14
Brig. Munden: Regiment of Foot from 6 Feb. 1708–9 to 22 Dec. 1709 10,825 9
Col. Lepell: ditto “for the same time” 10,378 14 10½
Col. Tavora: Regiment of Dragoons between 23 Feb. 1708–9 and 22 Dec. 1709 4,890 13 4
Col. Trapaud: ditto for same time 4,690 8 2
Col. Magny: ditto between 6 Feb. 1708–9 and 22 Dec. 1709 4,805 13 6
Col. Bowles: Regiment of Foot between 25 June 1709 and 22 Dec. 1709 6,814 2
ditto for subsistence, omitted in 1708 6 1 3
Col. Withers's Regiment of Dragoons: between 6 Feb. 1708–9 and 22 Dec. 1709 5,443 1 0
Col. Sarland: ditto, between 24 Aug. 1709 and 22 Dec. 1709 1,819 10 4
137,279 8
on the [British] Establishment for Spain:
Lieut. Gen. Harvey: Regiment of Horse, 23 Dec. 1708 to 22 Dec. 1709 21,404 3
Earl of Strafford: Royal Regiment of Dragoons, same time 18,217 16
Major Gen. Pearse: Regiment of Dragoons, 8 Oct. 1708 to 12 July 1709 6,072 12
Brig. Pepper: ditto, 23 Dec. 1708 to 23 Dec. 1709 18,177 18
Count Nassau: ditto, same time 17,141 3
Major Gen. Earle: Regiment of Foot (lately Col. Bladen's), same time 15,497 4 9
Major Gen. Macartney: Regiment of Foot: on the like accompt for the year 1707: omitted in that accompt 364 0
Col. Thomas Harrison: Regiment of Foot: “same time” [23 Dec. 1708 to 23 Dec. 1709] 13,680 1 10¼
Major Gen. Elliot: ditto: ditto 12,482 10
Sir Charles Hotham: ditto: ditto 13,077 10 4
Col. Dormer (lately Lord Mohan's): ditto: ditto 13,694 6 6
Col. Toby Caulfeild: ditto: 23 Dec. 1708 to 26 Aug. 1709 8,950 5 6
Earl of Inchiquin: ditto: 27 Aug. 1709 to 23 Dec. 1709 3,697 2 6
Gen. Wetham: ditto: same time 4,212 16 6
Col. Moore: ditto: 23 Dec. 1708 to 23 Dec. 1709 12,602 13 1
Col. Desney (formerly Lord Isla): ditto: 23 Dec. 1708 to 22 Dec. 1709 6,871 0 2
Marquis de Montandre: ditto: for the year 1707, 500l., and for the year 1708, 32l. 5s. 2d. omitted in those years' accounts 532 5 2
Brig. Bretton: ditto: between 23 Dec. 1708 and 22 Dec. 1709 9,703 6 11½
Col. Magny: ditto: for the year 1708, being there omitted 1 3 0
Major Gen. Brudenall: ditto: between 23 Dec. 1708 and 24 June 1709 7,392 0
Lord Tyrawley: ditto: which succeeded on the Establishment in the room of Col. Brudenall from 25 June 1709 to 23 Dec. 1709 6,914 0
Lord Mordaunt: ditto: 23 Dec. 1708 to 23 Dec. 1709, 14,528l. 15s.d., and on accompt for the year 1708, 4,245l. 18,773 15
Major Gen. Wade: ditto: same time 13,858 11
Major Gen. Sybourg: ditto: same time 11,725 2
the Spanish Regiment of Foot commanded by the Earl of Galway: on the like accompt from 23 Dec. 1708 to 24 June 1709 4,873 1 0
Brig. Gore: Regiment of Foot: 27 Aug. 1709 to 23 Dec. 1709 4,109 9 8
Earl of Rochford: Regiment of Dragoons, from 1 Sept. 1709 to 23 Dec. 1709 4,263 10 3
268,199 13 3
(total for pay, subsistence etc., 405,479l. 1s.d.
paid to the following persons for respited pay of themselves and servants for dates and by warrants severally stated:
Brig. Watkins, respited pay of the surgeon's mate of his Regiment 15 5 0
Major Abbot's Company in Mountjoy's Regiment 69 2 8
Capt. Wortley, alias Montague, in Col. Johnson's Regiment 30 10 0
William Russell 10 0 0
124 17 8
paid to several Foreign Troops serving in Catalonia:
payments to the Imperial Troops:
Monsieur Pareids, Commissary of the Imperial Troops, for the pay of the German and Italian Regiments of Starembergh, Raventlaw, Osnaburgh, Schwynd, Eberville, Faber and Talfe from 1 Jan. 1708–9 to 31 Dec. 1709, according to an account signed by the General and the said Commissary and General Stanhope's warrant dated 27 May 1710 166,124 6
Don Joseph de Larrea for the pay of the Italian Regiment of Foot for same time, according to the Establishment and an accompt thereof settled at Barcelona, directed to be paid pursuant to his Catholic Majesty's orders and General Stanhope's warrant dated 24 May 1710 15,593 5
John Robbins for clothing, as by Queen Anne's warrant dated 24 May 1709, in part of 31,663l. 12s. 9d. 8,424 2 5
Prince Eugene of Savoy, a moiety of 49,340 crowns as advance for the levy money of 2,467 Imperial recruits sent to Catalonia at 20 crowns per man, as by Treaty with the Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene dated 20 Jan. 1708–9 and by the privy seal of 1716 June 25 5,873 16 2
more to same in further part of said 49,340 crowns, 13,370 crowns in full of levy money for 468 Officers and men at 20 crowns each sent to Catalonia, 9,360 crowns; making in all 22,730 crowns 5,411 18 1
Count Gallas, his Imperial Majesty's Envoy, to complete the levy money and clothing of 2,467 Imperial recruits sent from Italy to Catalonia in the service of Queen Anne, as by Queen Anne's warrant of 3 Aug. 1709 2,690 9
total payments to the Imperial Troops 204,117 17 6
payments to the Portuguese Troops:
the Conde Atalaja, the full subsidy for the Portuguese under his command in the Principality of Catalonia from 24 Dec. 1708 to 23 Dec. 1709, pursuant to General Stanhope's warrant dated 28 June 1709 80,000 0 0
payments to the Palatine Troops:
Monsieur Steinghens, the Elector Palatine's Envoy, for account of Queen Anne's proportion of the ordinary pay of four Battalions of Palatine Troops serving in Catalonia for same time, as by the privy seal of 25 June 1716 4,761 18 1
more to same for Queen Anne's proportion (being two thirds) for the extraordinary charge of maintaining the Palatine Troops in Spain to 6 May 1709 over and above the expense of those Troops in Italy: as by Queen Anne's warrant dated 6 Aug. 1711 11,079 1 11¾
Anthony Bout for Queen Anne's share (being two thirds) of the extraordinary expenses of the Palatine Troops sent to Spain in 1708 pursuant to Mr. Slingeland's certificate that the States had ordered their third part to be paid 4,211 9
total of payments to the Palatine Troops 20,052 9 10
Subsidy to the King of Spain:
allowed by privy seal of 1716 June 25 138,131 15
John Robbins for clothing for the Spanish Foot sent under care of Lieut. Col. Harnage to Henry Vincent, Commissary in Spain, as by Queen Anne's warrant of 24 May 1709 10,369 2 3
four Officers of the King of Spain's Castilian Foot for six months' subsistence to pay off their debts: as by Queen Anne's warrant dated 15 Jan. 1709–10 100 7 2
John Tidcomb and Mr. Zinzerling for three Spanish Officers in the King of Spain's service, prisoners in France: for their charges in their return to Spain 250 0 0
Mr. Kelly for so much expended for the support of Spaniards in 1708 and 1709, by Lord Galway's warrant dated 26 Nov. 1709 900 0 0
total subsidy to the King of Spain 149,751 4 11¼
Subsidy to the King of Portugal for one year ended 31 Dec. 1709, as by Queen Anne's warrant dated 20 Feb. 1711–12 150,000 0 0
Extraordinaries of the war in Spain and Portugal
Capt. Neville of the Sarah transport, for victualling the men sent to Sardinia to bring horses thence: by Gen. Stanhope's warrant dated 29 Jan. 1709 70 0 0
Lieut. Hy. Feylingen, to pay the Dutch Artillery Officers for the time they assisted in the Laboratorium at Tortosa: by like warrant dated 30 Jan. 1709 71 0 3
William Duncan, master of the Friends' Goodwill transport, for damage to her rigging and cable by a bark of the enemy that clapt her on board in the Road before Tarragona: as by like warrant dated 14 Feb. 1709 12 15
James Craggs, for his expenses in the voyage to Barbary: by like warrant dated 19 Feb. 1709 200 0 0
Col. Albert Borgard, balance of his expenses during the Expedition to Mahon and for repairing the Portugueze pontoons: by like warrant dated 20 Feb. 1709 101 3 11
Mr. Du Mangy, Adjutant to Gen. Gandrecourt, for loss of his baggage in transportation from Italy: by like warrant dated 17 March 1709 47 10 0
Mr. George Tizebileky, the Imperial Commissary of Provisions, for the loss of his baggage in the transportation from Italy: as by like warrant dated 17 March 1709 95 0 0
Count Albert Borgard, for the like sum paid by him for 100 quintals of sulphur and two quintals of steel for the Garrison of St. Philip at Mahon: by like warrant dated 18 March 1709 111 19
Gen. Gandrecourt, for baggage lost in the last transportation: by like warrant dated 15 March 1709 190 0 0
Mr. Felinck, one of the States General's Commissaries, for 4,198 sacks of corn transported from Italy for the use of the Palatine Troops: by like warrant dated 17 March 1709 61 13
William Russell, for 200 barrels of powder delivered by him to Mr. Hunton, storekeeper to the Castle of St. Phillip of Mahon: by like warrant dated 18 March 1709 902 10 0
Col. Charles Percivall, for his services as Governor of Denia: by like warrant dated 31 Dec. 1708 200 0 0
Masters of transports (Nevill, Gibbs and Hooper), the balance of their accompts of provisions expended on the Dragoons sent from Barcelona to Sardinia to fetch horses: by like warrant dated 9 May 1709 17 10
several masters of transports that brought the French prisoners from Mahon to Gibraltar, for the charge of said prisoners while on board: by like warrant dated 10 May 1709 12 13
Count Cavalla, for provisions at Majorca, and to several masters of barks for their voyages to Alicant, Minorca and Tarragona: by like warrant dated 12 May 1709 1,168 6
Col. Cardellon, 23l. 3s. 4d. and Capt. Carleton, 20l., upon account of their pay as Engineers to the Castle of Denia: by like warrant dated 18 Nov. 1708 43 3 4
Col. Richards, the balance of the accompt of the pontoons: by like warrant dated 24 May 1709 200 18 6
the Count de Cavella, for provisions bought by him for the transportation of Spanish and Portuguese Troops left in Majorca: by like warrant dated 16 Aug. 1709 1,114 2 9
Brig. Lewis Petit, money by him disbursed for the service of the Forces: by like warrant dated 19 June 1709 31 12 0
Patron Joseph Pacisio, for freight of 35 horses from Majorca to Barcelona: by like warrant dated 23 June 1709 87 5
Mr. Furly, for his disbursements in the late transportation and victualling Col. Harrison's Regiment going to Mahon: by like warrant dated 21 May 1709 321 16 10½
John Jeffreys, for 28 days' pay for the officers and seamen belonging to the Pontoon service from 30 April 1709 to 27 May following: as by like warrant dated 21 May 1709 97 12 3
Brig. Petit, money by him expended for the use of the French prisoners at Mahon: by like warrant dated 2 June 1709 (in the margin: charged in Brig. Petit's account) 263 15
more to him for several services: by like warrant dated 20 June 1709 570 0 0
Consul Herne, money by him disbursed for freight on the Expedition to Alicant: by like warrant dated 24 June 1709 475 0 0
Mr. Honywood, for 425 barrels of beef, 741l. 3s.d., and Shallott and Crowe, for 299 barrels of beef, 509l. 7s.d., for the use of the Castle of St. Phillipp at Port Mahon and for the use of the Fleet: by like warrant dated 24 June 1709 1,250 11
John Jeffreys, for 19 quintals, two robes and seven pound of iron and one quintal of steel sent to Mahon for the use of the fortifications there: by like warrant dated 28 June 1709 30 10
more to him for one month's full pay to the men belonging to the pontoons from 29 May 1709 to 24 June following, according to Col. Richards' list thereof: by like warrant dated 21 May 1709 99 11
more to him for a month's full pay to ditto to 22 July: by like warrant 104 0 6
Mr. Furley, for so much paid by him to the pursers of ships for Necessary Money due to them by the transportation of the Troops upon the Expedition to Alicante: by like warrant dated 9 Aug. 1709 16 17 3
Capt. Smith, Commander of her Majesty's ship Essex, for 216 quarters of barley purchased of him for the use of the present Expedition: by like warrant dated 13 Aug. 1709 91 12
Senior Antonio Belviches, for 42 mules, 300 galleras and three carromatoes, with appurtenances thereto, for the use of the present Expedition, and one month's pay to the people to attend said mules and waggons: by like warrant dated 13 Aug. 1709 1,037 3 3
Col. Richards, for stores purchased for said Expedition: by like warrant dated 1 Aug. 1709 532 11
Antonio Diaz, Major Domo to the King of Spain's Artillery, for 21 pair of wheels he caused to be made for the pontoons: by like warrant dated 10 Aug. 1709
Lewis Petit, for charges of the fortifications at St. Phillips Castle: by like warrant dated 23 Dec. 1708 950 0 0
more to him for same: by like warrant dated 19 Feb. 1709 1,900 0 0
more to him for 121 days to 23 April 1709: by like warrant dated 16 Feb. 1709 430 11 2
more to him for the fortifications there: as by like warrant dated 20 April 1709 6,922 7
more to him, which was received [by] and since made good to him by Sir George Byng: by warrant dated 28 July 1709 950 0 0
more to him for the fortifications there: by General Carpenter's warrant dated 15 Feb. 1709 425 19
Juan Buxo, for provisions purchased by him for the present Expedition: by like warrant dated 10 Aug. 1709
Joseph Anglada, for the balance of his account of mules employed at Giranne: by like warrant dated same date 402 18
Juan Buxo, for provisions for the present Expedition: by like warrant dated 20 Aug. 1709 548 18 11¼
Brig. John Pepper, for 125 swords purchased by him for the use of the present Expedition: by like warrant dated 16 Aug. 1709 44 11
John Jeffreys, for one month's full pay to the people belonging to the pontoons, 22 July 1709 to 19 Aug., as by list signed by Col. Borgard: as by warrant ut supra 419 15 0
ditto for a month to ditto to 16 Sept.: by like warrant 106 3 3
ditto for ditto to 14 Oct. by the like 106 3 3
Francis Hamel, for the use of his vessel during the Expedition to Alicante: by like warrant dated 15 Aug. 1709 95 0 0
Juan de Espin Cobacho, for 949½ fanegas of corn for the late Expedition: as by like warrant of 16 Nov. 1709 341 3 10½
John Chapman of the Windsor galley, for 380 barrels of beef, and Charles Webb, master of the Diamond sloop, for 100 barrels of beef at 33s. 3d. each barrel, purchased of them by Mr. Chabane, Commissary of Provisions for Queen Anne's Forces aboard the Fleet: as by like warrant of 16 Nov. 1709 798 0 0
John Jeffreys, for one month's pay of the people belonging to the pontoons to 11 Nov.: as by Col. Borgard's list and the aforementioned warrant 106 0
ditto for ditto to 10 Dec. by same warrant 99 16
Mr. Price, Commissary to the Train, for 26 days' hire of a gallera or carromat for the use of the Train: by like warrant dated 7 Dec. 1709 32 18
Mr. Bover, by the hands of Mr. Chetwynd, for expenses in the embarcation of the Grison Regiment: by General Stanhope's warrant dated 21 Nov. 1709 772 2 7
Vincent Chabane, for his pay as Commissary of the Provisions from 24 June 1709 to 23 Dec. 1709 and his two clerks: as by General Carpenter's warrant dated 31 Dec. 1709 365 10 0
Mr. Mead, Deputy Paymaster in Spain, for sundry disbursements in 1709 to the Irish Officers and such as have left the enemy's service: as by a list thereof and by General Stanhope's warrant dated 1710 March 24 520 3 6
William Chetwind, for extraordinary expenses for Couriers and his own journeys: by like warrant dated 21 Nov. 1709 266 9
ditto, for so much advanced to the Imperial recruits and for provisions for them: by like warrant dated 20 Dec. 1709 628 15
ditto, for his expenses in embarking the recruits which came from Italy in 1709: by like warrant dated 21 Nov. 1709 1,340 16
Samuel Ingram, for several extraordinary charges last winter to fit out his ship for a voyage to Barbary to fetch corn from thence, which voyage was afterwards thought fit to be suspended: by Gen. Carpenter's warrant dated 9 Jan. 1710 47 10 0
Mr. Jeffryes, to complete the pay of the pontoon men to 31 Dec. 1709: as by Col. Richards' list and the abovesaid warrant 117 11 5
ditto, being disbursed by Col. Richards for several extraordinary services during the Expedition to Gibraltar: by the like warrant dated 30 Dec. 1709 109 6 10½
Don Pedro Baronez, for carriage of the baggage of Col. Dormer's Regiment to their quarters: by like warrant 3 16 0
Brig. Lewis Petit, for provisions delivered by him to Sir George Byng and since made good to this accomptant [Brydges] and charged in this accompt by Sir George Byng: by Gen. Stanhope's warrant dated 28 July 1709 4,817 10 0
ditto, for naval stores sent to [? by] him to Mahon and made good by Sir George Byng to the [this] accomptant and charged in this accompt: by like warrant dated 28 July 1709 254 16 0
Antonio Belviches and Joseph Lleris, contractors for mules for the Army, pursuant to the King of Spain's orders, countersigned by Gen. Stanhope, for providing and maintaining the mules for the carriage for the Army and Train of Artillery during the campaign of 1709 95,000 0 0
Francis Ellison, Agent to the Royal Regiment of Dragoons, for the loss of Officers' clothes burnt on board the Encouragement: as by royal warrant dated 7 June 1709 348 2 11
Brig. Livesay, commanding the Forces at Ostend, for his pay and his Major of Brigade, 23 Dec. 1708 to 23 March 1708–9 182 0 0
Quartermaster Oliver, so much twice charged to Lord Essex's Dragoons for forage: by Lord Galway's warrant dated 12 April 1708 81 12
Col. Lewis de Reffier, for the charges of his journey to Savoy and other particular expenses relating to the war in Italy: as by royal warrant dated 6 Aug. 1709 500 0 0
Brig. Charles Wills, pay from 24 April 1708 to 10 June 1709: as by royal warrant dated 13 June 1709 826 0 0
Richard Harnage, for the following species sent to Lisbon, viz. 1,117 pair of boots and spurs, 1,117 saddles with all furnitures, hoosings and capps, 1,117 carbine belts with swivels, 1,117 carbines, 1,117 pistols and 36 trumpets, to be delivered to four Regiments of Portuguese Foot and one of Dragoons: by royal warrant dated 14 Aug. 1709 7,782 16 6
Benjamin Poole, which with 6,593l. 14s.d. charged to subsistence of Lord Galway's Dragoons and Col. Earle's Foot is in full of 10,000l. for small clothing, viz. shoes, stockings and cravats, and for packing same 6,437 10 0
ditto, in full satisfaction for an entire clothing provided by him for the Earl of Galway's Regiment of Dragoons raised in Portugal and for an entire clothing and a half clothing for Col. Earle's Regiment raised there: by royal warrant dated 10 Nov. 1708 3,024 1
John Robbins, for 20,000 each of hats, shoes, stockings, shirts and cravats furnished by him for the Forces in Spain and packing same, 12,870l. 8s. 1d., which with 10,369l. 2s. 3d. paid him and charged to the King of Spain's subsidy for the year 1709, and 8,424l. 2s. 5d. charged to the account of the German Troops in this year 1709 is in full of Queen Anne's warrant dated 24 May 1709 for 31,663l. 12s. 9d. payable to him: the remainder is here allowed, making 12,870 8 1
more to him: which with 6,367l. 7s. 11¾d. charged to the Portugal Dragoons' pay is in full satisfaction of an entire clothing by him provided for Lieut. Col. de Foissac's Regiment of Dragoons and four entire first and second clothings for four Regiments of Foot under Lieut. Col. de Magny, Desbordes, Trapaud and Dupuy: as by like warrant dated 24 May 1709 15,694 18
Charles Le Bas, late Agent to the French Dragoons, so much expended by him in sending down to Portsmouth the clothing of the said Regiments: as by like warrant dated 6 March 1709 365 4 10
total for extraordinary services of the war in Spain and Portugal 177,291 10
Contingencies for the service of the Forces in Spain and Portugal within the time of this accompt:
Major Martin Bladen, for support of poor Spaniards: by Earl of Galway's warrant dated 9 Jan. 1700 98 16
Capt. John Marshall, contingencies: like warrant dated 11 Jan. 1709 25 0 0
Lieut. Col. St. Leger Bacalan, ditto: same warrant 12 0 0
John Whitton, so much laid out by Marquis de Montandre: like warrant dated 15 Jan. 1709 28 16 0
John Dowell, stationery wares, couriers &c. in the General's Secretary's Office for the year 1708: like warrant dated 4 Feb. 1708 382 9 8
Jesse Badenhope, paid to Spaniards by order of the Earl of Galway: like warrant dated 4 Feb. 1709 41 4
Major Martin Bladen, laid out for the service: like warrant dated 29 Dec. 1708 284 2
John Kelly, for Contingencies: by ditto dated 7 Jan. 1709 90 0 0
Lawrence Tilly, trumpeter to Lord Galway, salary 1 Aug. 1708 to 24 Feb. following: by ditto dated 4 March 1709 31 4 0
Alexander Stevenson, for 2,546 pair of shoes delivered to the Regiments of Portmore, Stuart, Blood, Brudenall and Wade: by ditto dated 13 March 1709 572 17 0
ditto, disbursed by Lord Galway's order for several contingent services: by ditto dated 6 March 1709 112 7 7
Major Martin Bladen, for the subsistence of Spaniards: by Galway's warrant dated 15 March 1709 73 13
ditto: by ditto dated 17 March 1709. 69 2
Alexander Stevenson, disbursements for the Forces: by ditto dated 22 March 1709 483 7 3
John Kelly, contingencies: by ditto dated 26 March 1709 500 0 0
John Dowell, special services: by ditto dated 1 April 1709 200 0 0
Ferdinando Wingfeild, for so much paid by Ralph Bucknall at Elvas: by ditto dated 13 May 1709 288 0 0
Major William Elrington, contingencies: by ditto dated 26 July 1709 50 0 0
Col. Cusick, his allowance 3 Jan. to 31 Aug. 1709 by seven like warrants 123 10 0
Major Gen. Peter Earle, for contingencies: by like warrant dated 6 Aug. 1709 50 0 0
Major Charles Regnier, contingencies: by ditto dated 6 July 1709 30 0 0
James Holden, Consul of Faro, contingencies: by ditto dated 6 Aug. 1709 174 2
Thomas Martin, for private services: by ditto dated 31 July 1709 90 0 0
Manuel de Miara Tourego, contingencies: by ditto dated 29 Aug. 1709 43 6
Mrs. [Messrs.] Bulteel and Bodovin, the import of 300 handmills bought for the use of the country: by ditto dated 20 May 1709 485 0 0
John Whitton and John Hamilton, Paymasters to the Regiments of Pearce, Sankey, Newton, Paston and Carle, for the value of small clothing delivered them by Mr. Medlicott, Commissary of the Stores, and stopt accordingly out of their subsistence and now repaid and placed to the accompt of Contingencies: by ditto dated 13 Sept. 1709 205 6 4
John Whitton, expended by Earl of Galway's order: by ditto dated 20 Sept. 1709 258 18 0
Peter Ribot, expended by like order: by ditto dated 19 Sept. 1709 134 4 6
Lieut. Peter Pastre, for subsistence for 61 days, charged to Contingencies: by ditto dated 21 Sept. 1709 10 13 4
John Kelly, due upon the balance of an accompt: by ditto dated 30 Sept. 1709 245 6 9
more to him for Contingencies: by ditto dated 20 Sept. 1709 300 0 0
Commissioner Thomas Jennings, disbursed for private services: by ditto dated 28 Oct. 1709 30 0 0
Samuel Dussand, for his son losing his thigh in the siege of Tortosa, his own subsistence as Surgeon and his said son as mate from Nov. 1708 to 14 April 1709: by Gen. Stanhope's warrant dated 10 Dec. 1708 43 3 6
James Craggs, for his expenses to England and back: by ditto dated 7 Feb. 1709 200 0 0
Col. Borguard, disbursed for recruits: by ditto dated 20 Feb. 1709 10 1 6
John Price, of the Train, expended on fire works at Tarragona: by ditto dated 13 March 1709 168 11 0
Brig. Petit, disbursed at Tortosa for recruits: by ditto dated 31 Dec. 1708 54 2
Theophilus Blyke, for clothing delivered to Col. Harrison's Regiment in lieu of those lost at Falsett: by ditto dated same day 53 17 4
Peter Skinner, out of Contingencies: by ditto dated 18 April 1709 9 10 0
Mr. Dussand, two months' pay as Surgeon and his son as mate, to carry them to England: by ditto dated 20 Feb. 1709 17 17 6
Major Killigrew, in consideration of the losses he has had in horses: by ditto dated 24 May 1709 100 0 0
Mr. Panman, Town Major at Barcelona, the like sum paid by Mr. Baillard, the French Commissary at Coliere [? Cagliari] to Mr. Skinner: by ditto dated 19 June 1709 11 8 10
John Mead, for so much disbursed for postage of letters: by ditto dated 21 Jan. 1709 10 0 0
Major Gen. Carpenter, 24 Dec. 1708 to 23 Dec. 1709 at 800l. per an. by ditto dated 31 May 1709 800 0 0
Henry Barrett, for charges in issuing provisions during the Expedition of Alicant: by ditto dated 20 July 1709 9 10 0
Col. Dubourgay, for the charge of his voyage to England: by ditto dated 10 June 1709 200 0 0
Col. Durand, for Contingent charges: by ditto dated 10 June 1709 119 4 6
Major Gen. Carpenter, for Contingencies: by ditto dated 6 Aug. 1709 36 16 8
John Mead, disbursed for expenses, postage &c.: by ditto dated 23 Nov. 1709 15 0 0
Mr. Throgmorton, to bear his expenses back to Flanders: by ditto dated 23 Nov. 1709 95 0 0
Oran Calbot, patron of a bark that came from Mahon express: by Major Gen. Carpenter's warrant dated 13 Dec. 1709 11 17 6
Mr. Chetwynd, for postage of letters in Italy and Holland: by Gen. Stanhope's warrant dated 21 Dec. 1709 157 12 11¾
John Grevile as Engineer: by Gen. Carpenter's warrant dated 17 Dec. 1709 19 0 0
Capt. Glenham, for charges in carrying a packet to England: by ditto dated 26 Nov. 1709 28 10 0
Count Nassau, pay as Brigadier at 30s. a day for 365 days for the year 1709: by Gen. Stanhope's warrant dated 23 Nov. 1709 547 10 0
Capt. Sterling, in consideration of his losses in being taken prisoner: by ditto dated 6 Aug. 1707 50 0 0
Don Fabian Cerdan: by Major Gen. Carpenter's warrant dated 31 Dec. 1709 19 0 0
Capt. Paget, for two months' subsistence to carry him home: by ditto dated 9 Jan. 1710 40 9 10½
Earl of Galway, for Major St. Leger's pay as Major of Brigade for 204 days in 1709: by General Stanhope's warrant dated 6 Jan. 1710 102 0 0
Lieut. Col. Nassau Zulesteine, by the hands of Mr. Gough, for subsistence 15 March 1709 to 14 Aug. 1709: by Queen Anne's warrant dated 21 June 170 110 18 6
Major Theodore Vesey, for taking care of the clothing provided for the Regiments of Portuguese raised in Portugal and delivering [same] safely to Charles Medlicott, Commissary of the stores of war at Lisbon: by like warrant dated 26 Oct. 1709 50 0 0
Capt. Boyle Smith, his expenses of marching and embarking the additional Company of Major General Wynn's Regiment: by ditto dated 16 May 1708 10 15 5
Capt. James Moyser, disbursements in forwarding some dispatches to Major Gen. Stanhope, Commander in Chief of her Majesty's Forces in Spain: by ditto dated 8 April 1708 100 0 0
Robert Peter, package &c. of the clothing he put on board at Portsmouth for the Forces under Brig. Whetham: by ditto dated 30 May 1709 36 12 4
Mr. Pitt, to reimburse the Officers of Brig. Pearce's Regiment of Dragoons for waggons &c. and carriage of arms from London to their headquarters from the time of their landing from Spain to the time of their embarcation for Ireland in 1709: by ditto dated 3 Nov. 1709 87 5 0
total of Contingent charges relating to the Forces in Portugal and Spain 8,939 2 10½
Forage and waggon money for the Forces in Spain and Portugal: by General Stanhope's warrants separately detailed for each item:
Capt. Whitmore, Capt. Steiling and Lieut. Ackland, of Col. Alnut's Regiment of Foot, mule money 24 Dec. 1708 to 2 March 1708–9 7 0 0
James Craggs, 12 months' ditto as Commissary to the Musters 36 0 0
Lieut. Crawley, six months' ditto for Lord Mordaunt's Regiment 236 0 0
Capt. Archer, ditto for Major Gen. Wade's Regiment 236 0 0
Col. Benson, ditto for the Earl of Strafford's Regiment 224 0 0
Capt. Bedford, ditto for Col. Harrison's Regiment 402 0 0
Mr. Furley, 12 months' mule money for 1709 as Secretary to the General 72 0 0
Mr. Armfeild, six months' ditto for Lieut. Gen. Harvey's Regiment of Horse to 30 June 1709 252 0 0
Quarter Master Benson, ditto for Brig. Pepper's Regiment of Dragoons 384 0 0
Mr. Armfeild, ditto for Count Nassau's Dragoons 372 0 0
Col. Dubourgay, four mules' allowance as Quarter Master General for the year 1709 48 0 0
Col. Harrison, ditto as Adjutant General 48 0 0
Col. Richards, six months to 30 June 1709 for 34 mules for the Train 204 0 0
Col. Benson, ditto for the Royal Dragoons, six months to 30 Dec. 1709 336 0 0
Brig. Pepper, ditto as Brigadier and Major of Brigade for 1709 168 0 0
Major Gen. Carpenter, ditto for himself and two Aides de Camp for 1709 216 0 0
Brig. Pepper, ditto for six months for his Regiment to 30 Dec. 1709 390 0 0
Mr. Armfeild, ditto for Lieut. Gen. Harvey's Regiment of Horse 246 0 0
ditto, for ditto to Count Nassau's Regiment 414 0 0
Mr. Salter, 12 months same for three mules as Judge Advocate to 31 Dec. 1709 36 0 0
Capt. Archer, six months' ditto for Major Gen. Wade's Regiment to same time 360 0 0
Dr. Lecaan, 12 months' ditto to the officers of the Hospital for 1709 96 0 0
Col. Richards, six months' ditto for the Train of Artillery to 31 Dec. 1709 204 0 0
Col. de Romaire, six months' ditto to 30 June 1709 as Major and Capt. in Count Nassau's Regiment of Dragoons 18 0 0
Mr. Paul Margarett, 12 months' ditto to 31 Dec. 1709 as Surgeon to the Commander in Chief 24 0 0
Major Gen. Wade, ditto, same time as Brigadier and for his Major of Brigade 168 0 0
Lieut. Col. D'Harcourt, ditto, same time as Lieut. Col. and Capt. in Major Gen. Wade's Regiment 60 0 0
Capt. James Johnson, ditto, same time as Provost Marshal 12 0 0
Don Antonio Belvitges, for the carriage and mules made use of by Lieut. Gen. Stanhope in the 1709 campaign 284 16
John Mead, mule allowance for 1709 as Deputy Paymaster 72 0 0
Lieut. Gen. Stanhope's three Aides de Camp, ditto, same time 72 0 0
Mr. Cranley, ditto, six months to 31 Dec. 1709, for the late Lord Mordaunt's Regiment 408 0 0
Major Humphrey Bland, ditto, same time as Major and Captain 18 0 0
the balance of an account of horses of Guiscard's Regiment 254 6 3
Brig. Pepper to complete the mule allowance of his Regiment for the year 1708 54 0 0
6,732 2
Sundry Extraordinary Services at Gibraltar.
Major Bladen, disbursed by Lord Galway's warrant dated 16 March 1709 43 16 0
John Sherman, for the import of 200 sacks of barley sent to Gibraltar for the support of the horses and oxen: by like warrant dated 9 Jan. 1709 164 8
Samuel Steel, for his service 1 Jan. 1705 to 30 Sept. 1707 as Interpreter and Secretary to the Garrison: by like warrant dated 19 March 1709 50 0 0
Capt. Gio. Vincenzo Suppa, so much drawn by the Prince of Hesse upon Ambassador Methuen: by the warrant dated 22 March 1709 274 1 0
Brig. Elliott, two bills of exchange dated 10 Dec. 1708, viz. for 130l. for timber bought by Col. Bennett and for 145l. for 22 chaldron of coals for the service of the Garrison: by like warrant dated 1 April 1709 275 0 0
Charles Meddlicott, for corn and deal boards bought by him by Lord Galway's direction: by like warrant dated 21 July 1709 102 9 9
Senior Jose Fereira, for the use of the masons at Gibraltar: by like warrant dated 9 Aug. 1709 16 7 0
Thomas Martin, in discharge of two bills drawn by the Prince of Hesse on Ambassador Methuen for the use of the Garrison: by like warrant dated 31 July 1709 222 1 6
Seignior Manoel Alvares, in discharge of Prince George of Hesse's bill of exchange dated 31 July 1703 for wine and other necessaries furnished the said Garrison: by like warrant dated 27 Sept. 1709 76 5 6
John Kelly, paid to the masons that came from Gibraltar and for freight of goods thither: by like warrant dated 1 Oct. 1709 92 3
Messrs. Bulteel and Baudouin, for the import of 50 handmills for this Garrison: by like warrant dated 29 Oct. 1709 149 8 0
John Sherman, for the import of a parcel of iron guns delivered to Brig. Elliott for the use of the said Garrison: by like warrant dated 30 Oct. 1709 245 3 10
1,711 4 5
Payments out of Poundage deducted from the pay of the Forces:
John Whitton, for so much expended: by the Earl of Galway's warrant dated 29 Dec. 1708 162 12
Jonathan Keat, for necessaries for the sick and wounded: by like warrant dated 13 Jan. 1709 312 4 0
John Whitton, paid the several persons who assisted in the Hospitals at Estremos: by like warrant dated 15 Jan. 1709 20 0 0
ditto: by ditto dated 17 March 1709 43 4 0
Alexander Stevenson, ditto for the Hospitals: by ditto dated 6 May 1709 134 16 8
John Whitton, paid to Mr. Sandoz for extraordinary expense of the Hospital in Portugal: by ditto dated 13 May 1709 144 0 0
Thomas Morrice, his pay as Deputy Paymaster of the Queen's Forces in Portugal for one year to 23 Dec. 1709: by ditto dated 28 Sept. 1703 1,095 0 0
John Barker, Deputy Paymaster of the Forces at Ostend, his pay and additional allowance from 23 Dec. 1708 to 15 Feb. following: as by royal warrant of 6 March 1709 582 10 0
Isaac Teale, for drugs, medicines &c. for the Regiments and Hospitals in Spain: as by ditto dated 31 March 1709 462 12 3
ditto, for ditto for the Regiments in Portugal under Brigadiers Pearce, Newton, Sankey and Stanwix: by ditto dated 31 March 1709 110 0 0
ditto, for ditto for the several British Regiments on the Spanish Establishment: as by ditto dated 20 Nov. 1709 429 5 6
ditto, for ditto for the Forces in Portugal: by ditto dated 20 Nov. 1709 287 19 6
ditto, for ditto for several Regiments in Spain: by ditto dated 20 Nov. 1709 175 19 0
John Mead, Deputy Paymaster in Spain, his allowance for one year to 1709 Dec. 31: as by royal warrant dated 28 March 1710 1,095 0 0
Dr. William Neilson, Director of the Hospital in Portugal: two months' pay to enable him to repair thither: by royal warrant of Geo. I. dated 30 March 1716 45 15 0
Joseph Chilcot, Extraordinary Surgeon to the Hospital, for his pay to 10 Aug. 1709 and charges home to England: by Lord Galway's warrant dated 12 July 1709 142 10 0
John Cryer, an Apothecary of the Hospital in Portugal, for 84 days' pay in advance to enable him to repair thither: by royal warrant dated 30 March 1716 21 0 0
Robert Walpole, Secretary at War, additional allowance of 1,000l. per an. from 25 Feb. 1707 to 24 Dec. 1709: as by royal warrant of 25 Feb. 1707 1,833 6 8
Capt. Chamberlain, distributed by him to several Invalids on their landing in England: pursuant to General Carpenter's warrant 70 10 0
Lieut. Bedford, for subsisting the Invalids: by the said warrant 14 17 0
Mr. Colt, for medicines for ditto: by ditto warrant 11 15 4
Paul Margarett, for medicines provided for the Expedition to Alicante: by ditto dated 12 May 1709 33 6 0
Mr. Armsfeild, for subsistence of several Invalids of Count Nassau's Regiment: by ditto dated 6 Aug. 1709 15 19 11
Mr. Roviere, for his pay as Surgeon to the Hospital 3 Nov. 1709 to 3 Dec. 1709: as by Gen. Carpenter's warrant dated 26 Dec. 1709 15 0 0
Dr. Lacaan, for several extraordinary officers and assistants in the Hospital from 24 Oct. 1709 to 18 Dec. 1709 80 16 6
ditto, for contingent charges in receiving the Hospital into his care: by same warrant 41 11 3
Alexander Stevenson, for disbursements for the Hospitals: by warrant dated 15 Jan. 1707–8 344 6 10
Antonio Belviches, for waggons, cammorollas and mules for the Hospital between 17 July and 26 Oct. 1709: by ditto dated 24 Jan. 1710 263 0 3
Mr. Rowland Seys, apothecary, for disbursements for the Sick and Wounded: by ditto dated 29 Jan. 1710 11 5 4
paid by this accomptant to Thomas Foley, an Auditor of Imprests, for auditing 494 0 0
8,494 3
bounty paid to persons, detailed: viz.
Lieut. Pope, for coming express from Gen. Stanhope to the Duke of Marlborough: as by royal warrant of 1709 March 2 200 0 0
Major Gen. Geo. Wade, for loss of his baggage and coming twice express from Spain: by royal warrant dated 8 June 1709 1,000 0 0
Col. Hunt Withers, royal bounty: by like warrant dated 2 June 1709 300 0 0
Lieut. Kerr, of Brig. Wade's Regiment, royal bounty for loss of a limb: by like warrant dated 12 Aug. 1709 100 0 0
Isaac Dussand, Surgeon's mate to Col. Blossett's Foot, for loss of his leg at Tortosa when that place was besieged by the French: by like warrant dated 11 Aug. 1709 100 0 0
1,700 0 0
Payments to General Wills and others on accompt of the intended Expedition under said Wills:
Major Gen. Charles Wills, appointed Commander in Chief of an Expedition: to provide an equipage [for himself]: as by royal warrant of 17 June 1709 500 0 0
ditto, for 84 days' pay in advance from 11 June 1709; by ditto of same date, 210l.; and in full of his pay as Commander in Chief and for his Aide de Camp from 3 Dec. 1709 to 23 Dec. following, 280l.; as by General Carpenter's warrant dated 24 Dec. 1709 490 0 0
Isaac Teale, apothecary, for drugs &c. for the Regiments in the Expedition: as by royal warrant dated 20 Nov. 1709 240 15 0
1,230 15 0
money paid by this accomptant to the Bishop of Solsona for bread and forage delivered to the Portuguese Troops in Spain, for which a bill was drawn on the Portuguese Treasury by Don Francisco van Maderas and the Veedor allowing thereby 25 per cent. premium and which the Portuguese Treasury made good out of their subsidy [from Queen Anne] and is accordingly surcharged in the front of this accompt; pursuant to Mr. Stanhope's warrant dated 17 March 1709. [In the margin: this item is described as money lent to the Portuguese Troops in Spain] 8,185 15 10½
Payments to Capt. Henry Martin, Paymaster to the prisoners in France, and Col. Arnot for the use of the prisoners in France taken at the battle of Almanza:
to Capt. Martin according to an accompt exhibited by him for that service between 24 April 1707 and 23 May 1708, stated to the Treasury by the Auditors of Imprests 50,448 10
Col. Arnot, succeeding him as Paymaster to the said prisoners in France, as by a like account between 29 Jan. 1707–8 to 29 Feb. 1709–10. 63,225 7 10
Adam Cardonnell, for so much advanced in 1709 to several soldiers who were prisoners in France until they were disposed of into service: by royal warrant dated 14 June 1710 44 7 11
Col. Francis Alexander, for losses he sustained when taken prisoner and for his good service in France: by royal warrant dated 30 Oct. 1709 400 0 0
114,118 6
total of payments and allowances £1,501,703 3 0
£ s. d. £ s. d.
to which is added imprested money depending as follows: Imprests in 1703:
Samuel Atkinson and Nicholas Roup, transport of Forces to Portugal: royal warrant of 30 Aug. 1703 6,000 0 0
ditto: by like warrant dated 10 Sept. 1703 6,000 0 0
ditto: by like warrant dated 4 Oct. 1703 10,444 7 6
22,444 7 6
Imprests in 1704:
ditto, for refitting damaged transport ships for the Expedition to Portugal by the great storm and for two months' freight in hand: by like warrant dated 14 Feb. 1704–5 6,300 0 0
ditto, paid to Martin Tucker for transports in Ireland on his bills from Dublin: by like warrant of same date 1,000 0 0
John Nuttin, Paymaster of Transports, for charges of 1,500 recruits from Ireland to Portugal: as by like warrant dated 17 June 1704 3,000 0 0
ditto, for like accompt: by like warrant dated 5 July 1704 600 0 0
ditto, for charge of transporting a Battalion of Foot Guards to Portugal: by like warrant dated 21 July 1704 3,089 8 2
for a bill of exchange from Ireland for transporting the Forces ordered thence to Portugal: by like warrant dated 12 Aug. 1704 3,600 0 0
Dr. Peter Amyot, Physician to the Hospital in Ireland, for cordials &c. for speedy restoration of the sick, and for a further allowance to the nurses: by like warrant dated 23 April 1704 50 0 0
for a bill of exchange from Ireland for transport to Portugal: by like warrant dated 22 Dec. 1704 3,000 0 0
20,639 8 2
Imprests in the half year's accompt ended 23 June 1705:
John Nuttin, Treasurer of the Transports, for carriage of gunpowder and saltpetre to Portugal: by like warrant dated 28 April 1705 600 0 0
Imprests in the half year ended 23 Dec. 1705:
John Nuttin, for necessary charges relating to the Transports: by like warrant dated 24 June 1705 3,770 0 0
ditto, ditto: by like warrant dated 9 Sept. 1705 5,240 10 6
9,010 10 6
Imprests in 1706:
Charles Medlicott, Commissary of Provisions in Portugal: by warrant of Lord Galway dated 12 Sept. 1706 31 10 0
Phillip Durell, for the value of 50 Moyedas paid him by like warrant dated 7 Feb. 1705–6 for extraordinary charges that may happen the ensuing campaign, to be disposed of by Lord Galway: being 500 moyedas, making 2,400 milreas at 6s. each 720 0 0
John Whitton, for special service: by like warrant of same date 100 0 0
Robert Smith, for expresses, bounty money, money to discharge Invalids and secret service: by like warrant dated 20 Jan. 1705–6 235 9 6
ditto, for secret and special service: by like warrant dated 7 Feb. 1705–6 151 5 0
1,238 4 6
Imprests for the Expedition under Earl Rivers in 1706:
Edward Douglass, Commissary of the Forces under Earl Rivers, for Edward Southwell's bill drawn for Contingencies: royal warrant of 29 Dec. 1706 25 0 0
John James Debadie, Secretary to Earl Rivers, for contingent uses of the said Forces: by Earl Rivers' warrant dated 19 Aug. 1706 500 0 0
Charles Le Bass, allowance of 10s. a day from 24 June to 21 Sept. 1706 for special services relating to the said Forces: as by royal warrant dated 2 Aug. 1706 45 0 0
Peter Capon, for an allowance of 4s. a day from 1 June 1706 to 24 Dec 1706: by like warrant dated 6 June 1706 41 4 0
Edward Castle, for special service relating to the Expedition: by like warrant dated 7 Sept. 1706 30 5 0
Earl Rivers, for contingent uses of the Forces under him: by warrant dated 24 Dec. 1706 400 0 0
1,041 9 0
Imprests for the services of the Forces in Spain in 1706:
Earl of Peterborough, Commander in Chief of the Forces employed in the late Expedition to Spain, for so much received by him upon bills of exchange drawn by him upon this account [Brydges] for the service of the war in Catalonia and here charged on said Earl by virtue of the privy seal of 7 Aug. 1710 16,877 14 10
Richard Langhorne, for the value of bills drawn by him on this accomptant from Genoa for several services relating to the Forces in Catalonia and here charged pursuant to the said privy seal 5,182 13 2
Henry Vincent, late Deputy Paymaster of the Forces under the Earl of Peterborough in Spain, for so much received by him from Richard Hill by the hands of Col. Hans Hamilton upon bills of exchange drawn by the said Hill and paid by this accomptant for the service of said Expedition, which the said Vincent hath charged himself with in his accompt of the said Expedition 31,790 15 0
53,851 3 0
Imprests in 1707:
Col. Joseph Bennett, for the value of three bills drawn by him upon this accomptant towards carrying on the works and fortifications at Gibraltar: allowed by royal warrant of 22 Dec. 1706 820 0 0
Col. Elliott and Col. Joseph Bennett, for the value of seven bills of exchange drawn by them on this accomptant for provisions for Gibraltar Garrison: allowed “by her late Majesty's general warrant for all bills of exchange that shall be drawn dated 22 Dec. 1706” 1,405 11 0
Capt. John Webb, for the value of seven bills of exchange drawn by him on this accomptant for carrying on the fortifications at Gibraltar and allowed by the same warrant 3,550 0 0
Major James Allen, for pay as Commissary of Provisions: by royal warrant dated 17 July 1708 200 0 0
Joseph Cortiso, for the service of the Garrison of Alicante: by Lord Galway's warrant dated 17 Dec. 1707 297 13 3
Brig. Gorge, for the same service: by ditto warrant 475 0 0
Don Joseph Cortiso, for the service of the Train of Artillery: by Lord Peterborough's warrant dated 26 Feb. 1706–7 8,207 10 6
John Norridge, for the value of two bills by him drawn on this accomptant for the use of the Hospital of Gibraltar and allowed by the same warrant 145 0 0
Vincent Chabane, Commissary of Provisions, for corn delivered to him by Mr. Sherman by Lord Galway's warrant dated 10 Nov. 1707 12,030 19 2
John Sherman, upon account of his contract for soft bread for the Garrison of Gibraltar: by like warrant dated 7 Aug. 1707 3,600 0 0
Ralph Bucknall, for contingencies: by warrant dated 12 Sept. 1706 2,398 2 5
Messrs. Scudamore and Henshaw: by Lord Peterborough's warrant dated 1 Feb. 1706–7 95 0 0
William Salter, for Contingencies: by like warrant dated 15 July 1706 950 0 0
Hy., Earl of Galway, for so much received of this accomptant for Contingent uses: by his own warrant dated 12 July 1707 1,200 0 0
Richard, Earl Rivers, the like for Contingencies: by his own warrant dated 1 March 1707 500 0 0
Frederick Marks, Director of the English Hospital in Spain, for the pay of the officers thereof for a year ended 23 Dec. 1707: by Lord Galway's warrant 3,132 18 4
Dr. Peter Amiott, to be laid out for medicines for the Hospital in Spain: by like warrant dated 25 Oct. 1707 300 0 0
Charles, Earl of Peterborough, for so much on account of 560 mules by him bought for the use of the Troops: by his own warrant dated 25 Aug. 1706 (but no accompt produced) 2,380 4 6
more to him by the hands of Mr. Furley, for which he is accomptable: by his own warrant dated 24 June 1706 2,137 10 0
more to him upon accompt of the horses bought for the public service: by his own warrant dated 1 Feb. 1706–7 (but no accompt produced of the disposal of them) 4,000 0 0
more [to him] received of Mr. Methuen 1,575 0 0
Henry, Earl of Galway, for so much by him received of Lord Rivers and in part of the sum of 7,759l. 15s. 0d. (the remaining part being made good to this accomptant) 397 5 0
total of imprests in 1707 49,797 14 2
Imprests in 1708:
Col. Elliott, for the value of six bills of exchange drawn by him on this accomptant for the works, provisions and other services of Gibraltar: “allowed by Queen Anne's general warrant for all bills of exchange that shall be drawn from Gibraltar dated the 22nd day of December 1706” 3,316 10 0
Capt. John Webb, for the value of five bills of exchange drawn by him on this accomptant for the use of the fortifications of Gibraltar: by the said warrant 937 9 6
Mr. John Sherman, upon accompt of his contract for soft bread for the Garrison of Gibraltar: by Lord Galway's warrant dated 6 November 1708 1,550 19
more to him on the same accompt: by like warrant dated the same day 277 13 5
ditto, ditto: by like wrarant dated 13 Aug. 1708 1,186 1
ditto, ditto: by like warrant dated 5 June 1708 900 0 0
Jervas Read, to purchase materials for two windmills at Gibraltar: by like warrant dated 12 Dec. 1708 90 0 0
Col. Albert Borguard, for necessaries to be by him provided for an Expedition: by General Stanhope's warrant dated 26 Aug. 1708 100 0 0
more to him on the same account: by like warrant dated 29 Aug. 1708 300 0 0
Mr. Hugh Peirson, on accompt of an Expedition: by like order dated 27 Aug. 1708 95 0 0
Henry Vincent, for the value of 1,597 corn sacks delivered him by Mr. Mead: by warrant dated 23 Dec. 1708 203 3
Capt. John Evans, Commander of the Barford, for the value of five bags of silver containing 8,000 Crusados novos, which he promises by his receipt to deliver to Mr. William East: but Mr. East's receipt not being produced it stands here [charged] upon the accomptant: by Lord Galway's warrant dated 22 April 1708: which Crusados at 3s. each amount to 1,200 0 0
Isaac Teale, for medicines for the Hospitals in Spain: by Queen Anne's warrant dated 26 March 1708 1,127 10 0
Nicholas Diran, which he paid for the charge of several sick and wounded set on shore by the ships Sorlings and Falcon pink between 28 May 1708 and 22 Dec. following: by General Stanhope's warrant dated 14 March 1709 335 9
Joseph Chilcot, for the balance of his accompt of disbursements for the Hospital in Spain: by warrant (having no accompt attending it) dated 7 Jan. 1707–8 80 1 0
General Carpenter, being so much by him expended (as by his order) for expenses, intelligence, subsisting poor English &c., by his own warrant (without any accompt produced) dated 13 May 1708 200 0 0
Mr. Lefevre, for the use of the Spanish prisoners in Tarragona, for which receipts are to be produced from several prisoners of ours that the same sum has been repaid to them: by warrant from Lord Galway dated 20 Aug. 1707 498 0 9
total of imprests in 1708 12,397 18
Imprests within the time of this accompt [i.e. in 1709]:
Col. Richards, commanding the Train [of Artillery]: upon accompt of building 10 tin boats pursuant to General Stanhope's warrant dated 22 Jan. 1709 593 15 0
Vincent Chabane, Commissary of Provisions, upon accompt of his purchasing 1,140 sacks: by like warrant dated 18 March 1709 67 13 9
ditto, upon accompt of 1,730 quintals of fish [which] “he is buying” by Gen. Stanhope's order: by like warrant dated 16 March 1709 2,612 10 0
ditto, upon accompt of the charges he has advanced as well upon the bisquett as other provisions: by like warrant dated 10 Aug. 1710 142 10 0
Mr. Crispe, Agent of the Transports, to be by him employed in building stabling and fitting transportation for the Expedition: by like warrant dated 6 Aug. 1709 800 0 0
Col. Durand, to be employed in purchasing necessaries for the fortifications at Mahon; as likewise to advance to the workmen he is to carry from Catalonia, to be accomptable to Brig. Petit [for same]: by like warrant dated 16 Aug. 1709 285 0 0
John Jeffreys, upon accompt of the Contingencies for the pontoons and Spanish guns: by like warrant dated 13 Aug. 1709 190 0 0
ditto, for Contingencies for the pontoons: by warrant from Gen. Carpenter dated 31 Dec. 1709 285 0 0
Mr. Arent Furly, to be disbursed for Contingencies: by warrant dated 18 March 1709 475 0 0
same, for same: by General Stanhope's warrant dated 15 Feb. 1709 190 0 0
same, for same: by same dated 30 June 1709 1,000 0 0
same, for same: by Gen. Carpenter's warrant dated 10 Feb. 1710 182 3 11¼
Mr. Douglass, Commissary of the Stores and Clothing in Spain, on accompt of his pay and expenses of his commission: by Lord Galway's warrant dated 8 April 1708 150 0 0
Joseph Bucknall, the sum allowed on the Establishment for Forage and Waggon money anno 1709: to be by him disposed of by Lord Galway's order: as by Lord Galway's warrant dated 1 Feb. 1709 9,000 0 0
John Sherman, upon account of soft bread furnished the Garrison of Gibraltar from 31 Aug. 1708 to 30 Nov. following: by warrant dated 15 Jan. 1709 1,522 14 0
Seignior Joseph Friere, on accompt of the extraordinary expense of the fortifications: by like warrant dated 6 Feb. 1709 18 12 0
same, on same accompt: by like warrant dated 6 March 1709 18 12 0
same, on same accompt: by like warrant dated 10 Sept. 1709 16 7 0
Major Bladen, on the like accompt: by like warrant dated 29 Dec. 1709 51 12 0
Brig. Elliott, by bill to Mr. Thomas Martin dated 19 Nov. 1708 for coals for the works and Garrison of Gibraltar: by like warrant dated 12 March 1709 210 0 0
same, by bill dated 9 Nov. 1708 to Bulbeel and Baudovin for horses and accoutrements bought of deserters: by like warrant dated 19 March 1709 225 0 0
same, by like bill dated 6 Dec. 1708 for 10 chaldron of coals sold and delivered by Messrs. Hampton and Company for the use of the Garrison: by like warrant dated 1 April 1709 70 0 0
same, by like bill dated 4 Jan. 1708 payable to William East for so much paid by him and made good to the account of disbursements for the works of Gibraltar: by like warrant dated 1 April 1709 2,500 15 2
Brig. Elliott, by like bill dated 22 Nov. 1708 payable to Messrs. Ayres and Watts for 42 chaldron of coals for the service of the said Garrison: by like warrant dated 1 April 1709 294 0 0
same, by like bill dated 8 Nov. 1708 payable to Nicholas Holloway for 61 chaldron of coals and 120 deal boards for the service of the said Garrison: by like warrant dated 1 April 1709 437 0 0
same, by like bill dated 10 Dec. 1708 payable to Bulteel and Baudovin for 5½ chaldron of coals for same: by like warrant dated 22 June 1709 38 10 0
same, by like bill dated 19 April 1709 payable to Bulteel and Baudovin on accompt of horses bought by order of the Earl of Galway for the said Garrison: by like warrant dated 22 June 1709 500 0 0
same, by like bill dated 23 April 1709 payable to Mr. East for so much received by him to buy flour for the said [Garrison's] service: by like warrant dated 22 June 1709 700 0 0
same, by like bill dated 4 May 1709 payable to Mr. East for so much expended by him in Jan. last for the works of this Garrison: by like warrant dated 22 June 1709 351 0 10
same, by like bill dated 30 June 1709 payable to Capt. Trevanian [for] so much advanced by him for building mills, repairing the fortifications, buying of corn &c.: by like warrant dated 2 Aug. 1709 2,067 13 10¼
same, by like bill dated 7 June 1709 payable to Capt. Abraham Winter for the freight of 339 barrels of flour and 26 iron mills: by like warrant dated 10 Aug. 1709 60 15 0
more, by like bill dated 25 Aug. 1709 payable to Samuell Pitt for 24 chaldron of coals bought of Col. Bennett at 7l. per chaldron for carrying on the fortifications: by like warrant dated 9 Sept. 1709 168 0 0
same, by like bill dated 13 June 1709 payable to Mr. Thomas Bradyl for 451 fanegas of wheat and 268 fanegas of barley for the service of the Garrison [of Gibraltar]: by like warrant dated 9 Sept. 1709 652 10 0
same, by like bill dated 1 Sept. 1709 payable to William East for money expended by him by order of “the said Brigadier” [Petit] for keeping up and repairing the works of this Garrison: by like warrant dated 11 Nov. 1709 600 0 0
same, by like bill dated 12 Sept. 1709 payable to Mr. Thomas Braddyll for 1,000 fanegas of wheat for this Garrison: by like warrant dated 15 Oct. 1709 1,125 0 0
same, in part of a bill of 962l. 7s. 0d. dated 2 June 1709 payable to Bulteel and Baudovin “on accompt of the extraordinary expense of Gibraltar”: by like warrant dated 9 Dec. 1709 431 14 0
same, by like bill dated 8 Oct. 1709 for 2,027 fanegas of wheat for the Garrison: by like warrant dated 19 Dec. 1709 2,052 6 9
same, by the hands of Bulteel and Baudovin on accompt of his service in Gibraltar: by like warrant dated 28 July 1707 500 0 0
same, by a bill of exchange dated 10 Oct. 1709 payable to Mr. Thomas Braddyll for 962 fanegas of barley received for said Garrison: by like warrant dated 19 Nov. 1709 541 2 6
John Sherman, for bread and corn delivered to the Garrison pursuant to contract dated 31 Dec. 1708: by like warrant dated 1 Oct. 1709 813 9
same, for freight of a ship laden with corn for Gibraltar and in consideration of his losses in 1708 and 1709 whilst he supplied the Garrison with bread: by like warrant dated 26 Nov. 1709 600 0 0
same, advanced on his contract for soft bread for the Garrison for two years, “to commence 24 November next”: by like warrant dated 8 Nov. 1709 3,000 0 0
Thomas Le Fever, Esq., for two [? four] months' allowance from 1 April 1709 to 31 July following for the subsistence and embarcation of workmen and materials to build a windmill at Gibraltar: by like warrant dated 8 April 1709 72 0 0
James Holland, for saddles, bridles and accoutrements for the Horse levied at Gibraltar: by like warrant dated 28 March 1709 112 10 0
John Sherman, to enable him to buy corn for Gibraltar: by warrant of Lord Galway dated 26 March 1709 1,200 0 0
Col. Breams, being the balance of an accompt due to the masons at Gibraltar for work done in the fortifications: by like warrant dated 18 July 1709 233 14 0
Dr. John Norridge, by a bill of exchange dated 12 July 1709 payable to Mr. Ellis for medicines delivered to the Hospital at Gibraltar: by like warrant dated 18 July 1709 52 18 10
Thomas Martin, for a cargo of coals shipped off by him for the Garrison: by like warrant dated 30 Oct. 1709 300 0
Dr. John Norridge, by bill of exchange dated 1 Sept. 1709 payable to Bulteel and Baudovin on account of the contingent charges of the Hospital: by Galway's warrant dated 10 Nov. 1709 256 13 3
Mr. Jonathan Keate, to buy medicines: by like warrant dated 29 Jan. 1709 90 0 0
same, to buy necessaries for the flying and standing Hospitals: by like warrant dated 18 Feb. 1709 180 0 0
same, to buy necessaries for the Hospital in Portugal: by like warrant dated 7 March 1709 180 0 0
same, on account of the expense of the Hospital in Portugal: by like warrant dated 15 April 1709 600 0 0
same, on account of the extraordinary expense of said Hospital: by like warrant dated 6 Sept. 1709 150 0 0
Ralph Bucknall, for the use of the said Hospital: by like warrant dated 13 Oct. 1709 300 0 0
same, for Contingent expenses of same: by like warrant dated 21 Nov. 1709 200 13
Mr. John Norridge, for Contingent charges of same: by like warrant dated 20 Oct. 1708 241 14 5
same, for the expense of same: by like warrant dated 8 April 1709 280 8 5
Mr. Frederick Marx, Director of the Hospital, on account of six months' expense of it: by Gen. Stanhope's warrant dated 3 Aug. 1709 525 1 6
same, for contingencies of same: by like warrant dated 12 July 1709 73 15 0
Mr. Vincent, for shoes, stockings &c. for the Invalids: by like warrant dated 22 May 1709 22 4 0
Dr. Gibson, for medicines for the Forces in Spain: by like warrant dated 21 Dec. 1709 150 3 4
Dr. Lacaan [Lecaan], to make good the contingent charges of the Hospital from 1 July 1709 to 24 Dec. 1709 6 5 5
ditto, for subsistence of Invalids, widows and children within same time: by like warrant of same date 56 15 11
Major Gen. Charles Wills, imprest towards the Contingencies of the Expedition under his command: as by the royal warrant of 17 June 1709 1,000 0 0
same, by bill of exchange dated 29 Aug. 1709 payable to Sir Alexander Cairne on account of the Officers en seconde going on the Expedition under his command 547 12 6
Mr. Le Fever, for the Spaniards and masons working at Gibraltar: by warrant from Lord Galway dated 12 March 1709 198 0 0
Lieut. Col. Thomas St. Leger de Bacalan of the Earl of Galway's Regiment of Foot, for so much he received for the subsistence of several Officers and soldiers taken prisoners in Portugal for which he is accomptable: by royal warrant dated 29 Oct. 1709 645 0 0
same, on same accompt: by royal warrant dated 9 Jan. 1709–10 723 17 3
same, on same accompt: by royal warrant dated 9 Jan. 1709–10 663 2 0
same, on same accompt: by royal warrant dated 10 Feb. 1709–10 655 5 8
total supers in 1709 45,857 1 7
total of supers £216,877 16
total of payments, allowances and supers, £1,718,580l. 19s.d.
And so this accomptant is in surplusage at the determination of this accompt, 27,510l. 7s.d.
Declared 26 Sept. 1716.
To this accompt the Auditor (Thomas Foley) has appended a series of memoranda as follows:
(1). The accomptant has delivered the Regimental accounts of such Regiments as are herein allowed full pay and clearings pursuant to the Act of 1 Anne [St. 2, c. 16], for punishing Mutiny.
(2). By accounts signed by the Ordnance and by accomptant of the value of arms delivered to the Forces during the war it appears that 31,285l. 5s. 8d. is chargeable to the Regiments for arms &c., but the accomptant has been hitherto charged with no more than 2,532l. 9s. 11d. in 1706 and 2,049l. 14s. 8d. in 1707. The remainder, being 26,703l. 3s. 5d., is to be charged on this accomptant or other Paymaster of the several Regiments chargeable therewith.
(3). Col. Pearce's Dragoons are to be charged with 764l. 14s.d. paid by this accomptant to Messrs. Man and Macullock for the debt due on their contract for clothing the Earl of Barrimore's Regiment of Dragoons under Col. Pearce, as by royal warrant of 21 July 1706.
(4). The several Commissaries appointed to receive and issue the clothing are accomptable for same.
(5). By royal warrants of 24 May 1706 and 17 Aug. 1706 the Queen is to be reimbursed 12,490l. and 5,000l. paid [to] Mr. Harnage and Mr. Churchill for clothing out of the 6d. per man per week according to the Act of Parliament: likewise 1,425l. paid to Sir. Henry Furness for clothing. And this accomptant is to surcharge himself therewith, as he is herein allowed the said sums and the further sum of 24,571l. 19s. 6d. for clothing bought by her Majesty: it appearing by an accompt delivered by him that he has deducted from the Regiments for clothing 71,143l. 16s.d., to wit 27,656l. 17s.d. more than the sums herein allowed for clothing.
(6). By royal warrant of 3 June 1707 the Queen is to be reimbursed 24,980l. paid to Churchill and Harnage for clothing, viz. by the Regiments who received the same out of the 6d. per man per week, and the accomptant is to charge himself therewith as it shall come to his hands: but the said deduction not having been made in 1707, 1708 or 1709 it must be charged on his subsequent accompts.
The like for the 22,729l. 3s. 4d. paid to Charles Robinson for clothing as by the royal warrant of 2 Feb. 1708–9: the same not having been deducted in 1708 or 1709.
(7). The 6,992l. 11s.d. mentioned at the foot of the accompt for 1705 as paid to Lord Barrimore's Regiment for six months' subsistence to 23 June 1705 and the several sums paid for subsistence to the several Regiments in the accompts of 1707 and 1708 and in this present accompt of 1709 are to be charged on this accomptant or any other Paymaster who by clearing the said Regiments shall take credit for their full pay for the times mentioned. By warrant from his present Majesty King George dated 12 Nov. 1715 the accompts of the said several Regiments cannot yet be regimentally stated, but are to be so done when this accomptant or any other Paymaster shall take the credit for the full clearing of the said Regiments.
(8). This accomptant in his accompt for 1710 is to be charged with 984l. 3s.d. by him received of Charles Fox, the preceding Paymaster 24 March 1709, as appears by Fox's accompt ended 24 June 1705.
(9). In the 1705 accompt [of this accomptant] it is noted that 6,558l. was to be deducted from Major Gen. Harvey's Regiment of Horse and Lord Raby's Regiment of Dragoons for 499 horses delivered them in Portugal, this accomptant's agents alleging that the horses on which the said Regiments were before mounted were taken from them by order of the Duke of Marlborough at their going into Portugal, and that the said Regiments conceive these [new] horses were given them in lieu thereof: that matter remaining to be adjusted.
as also the sum of 129l. 17s. 8d. expended by Mr. Johnson and Mr. Lluellen on the recruit horses sent from Ireland: it not appearing from what particular Regiments it is to be deducted.
(10). The sum of 40l. to be deducted from the late Lord Donegal's Regiment for medicines delivered is to be charged on this accomptant or any other that has the clearing of the said Regiment.
(11). The accomptant has voluntarily charged himself with several sums deducted by him from the pay of the Regiments in his accompts for 1707, 1708 and this present accompt for 1709 for clothing, accoutrements and provisions delivered to the said Regiments by several Commissaries whose accompts being not yet delivered, the same must be hereafter adjusted and the remainder deducted and charged on this accomptant or on whoever shall clear the said Regiments that are paid subsistence on this accompt.
(12). The sum of 8,750l. allowed in this accompt as paid to Brig. Lislemaris for the use of the Dutch Forces sent upon the Expedition under Earl Rivers (to enable them to furnish themselves with provisions during the time they were detained at Torbay by contrary winds) is directed by Queen Anne's warrant to be made good to the Government by the States General.
(13). By the royal warrant of 12 Jan. 1712–13 the Paymaster is to take care that the Government be reimbursed the 15,568l. 16s. 10¼d. in part of 17,061l. 18s. 0d. paid to John Hallum for clothing and accoutrements provided for the Forces, to wit by the Regiments who received the same: and the Paymaster is to charge himself therewith.
(14). When the Paymaster takes credit for the pay of the Earl of Donegal as Major General at 50s. a day for the year to 1706 Dec. 23 he surcharges [must surcharge] himself with 119l. 14s. 0d. paid him [Donegal] upon accompt of said pay.
(15). Of the 7,887l. 13s.d. allowed in the 1707 accompt as paid to Ralph Bucknall, being so much sent by him to the prisoners after the battle of Almanza, no more is repaid by him to this accomptant than 7,660l. 18s. 2d.
(16). Antonio Belviches et al., contractors for mules for the Train of Artillery and [for] sundry provisions for the Army, have received several sums allowed to this accomptant in his 1708 accompt amounting to 39,900l., and upon their contract for bread and waggons 5,018l. 9s. 0d. Care must be taken when the Government clears his [this accomptant Brydges'] whole demand that these sums be charged upon him: as likewise the sum of 7,279l. 0s. 8d. allowed them in 1707: as likewise the sum of 96,037l. 3s. 0d. allowed them in this present year.
(17). By royal warrant of 24 May 1709 several clothings &c. were provided by John Robbins amounting to 31,663l. 12s. 9d. for use of the King of Spain's Forces and were consigned to Henry Vincent, then Commissary in Spain. Care is to be taken that the said Vincent [do] accompt for the delivery of same to the said King's Forces.
(18). By royal warrant dated 24 May 1709 the Paymaster is to take care the Government is reimbursed the 15,694l. 18s.d. paid to the said John Robbins for clothing provided by him for a Regiment of Dragoons and four Regiments of Foot in Portugal, out of the offreckonings of the said Regiments: and also the further sum of 9,461l. 11s.d. paid to Benjamin Poole for clothing for Lord Galway's Regiment of Dragoons and Col. Carle's Regiment of Foot, by the royal warrant of 10 Nov. 1708.
(19). Of the sum of 50,448l. 10s. 7d. allowed in this accompt as paid to Capt. Martin, late Paymaster of the Officers and soldiers in France who were taken prisoners at the battle of Almanza in 1707 there is no more than 1,425l. made good to this accomptant herein charged:
and of the sum of 63,225l. 7s. 10d. allowed in this account as paid to Col. Arnott, succeeding the aforesaid Capt. Martin, there is no more made good to this accomptant than 999l. 9s. 2d. herein likewise charged by this accomptant.
(20). There has been paid in this year 23l. 3s. 4d. to Col. Cardellon on account of his pay as Engineer at Denia; and 20l. to Capt. Carleton on accompt of his like pay and 150l. to Mr. Dowglas on accompt of his pay as Commissary of Stores and Clothing. Care must be taken that when they demand their full pay they be charged with such payments on account thereof.