Warrant Books: October 1709, 16-31

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October 1709, 16–31

Oct. 17. Royal warrant dated Windsor Castle to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for 40,000l. to Charles Dartiquenave, Paymaster of the Works: as imprest for the Works. (Money warrant dated Nov. 26 hereon. This warrant quotes the privy seal as dated Oct. 28.) (Money order dated Dec. 1 hereon.) Queen's Warrant Book XXIV, p. 146. Money Book XX, p. 183. Order Book VII, p. 329.
Same to Spencer Compton to pay Elizabeth Doyley an annuity or yearly sum of 100l. as from March 25 last during pleasure: 50l. thereon for half a year to Sept. 29 last to be paid forthwith. Queen's Warrant Book XXIV, p. 148.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Cashier to pay 37l. 10s. 0d. to Christopher Tilson for last Sept. 29 quarter for making an account of the particular and distinct application of the revenue of the Customs. Money Book XX, p. 161.
Money warrant for 356l. 18s. 0d. to the officers and clerks of the Tally Court for their fees on 3,569 tallies of loan levied and stricken without fees between 1709 Easter and Michaelmas on the several Aids granted by Parliament. (Money order dated Oct. 19 hereon. Ibid., p. 162. Order Book VII, p. 324. Disposition Book XX, p. 69.
Same for 37l. 10s. 0d. to Richard Topham for last Sept. 29 quarter as Supervisor of the digesting the records in the Tower. Money Book XX, p. 58. Order Book VII, p. 319. Disposition Book XX, p. 69.
25l. to George Holmes for same quarter as chief clerk for digesting said records. Money Book XX, p. 59. Order Book VII, p. 319. Disposition Book XX, p. 69.
75l. to William Wekett for same quarter for attendance and disbursements for the Treasury Office.
5l. to John Farra for same quarter for carrying letters. Money Book XX, p. 60. Order Book VII, p. 258. Disposition Book XX, p. 69.
Same for 44l. 12s. 3d. to Henry Ballowe and John Smith, Deputy Chamberlains for joining tallies in the Exchequer Court, for their allowance for fetching from the Tally Court the abovesaid 3,569 tallies of loan and joining and delivering the foils thereof &c. Money Book XX, p. 163. Order Book VII, p. 328. Disposition Book XX, p. 69.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt to take in loans at the Receipt on the Continuing Act [7 Anne, c. 31, the Act for continuing several Impositions and Duties] to the amount of 12,335l. 14s. 5d. to discharge the 6 per cent. interest as follows on the 822,381l. 15s. 6d. loans on the Act for Continuing Several Subsidies 5 Anne [6 Anne, c. 27, the Act for continuing several Subsidies, Impositions and Duties]: viz.
£ s. d.
on 816,685l. lent 1707 April 8 being for three months' interest from 8 July 1709 to 8 Oct. 1709 12,250 5 6
on 5,595l. 8s. 10½d. lent 11 April 1707 being for three months' interest thereon from 10 July 1709 to 10 Oct. 1709 83 18 7
on 101l. 6s.d. lent 12 April 1707 being for three months' interest thereon from 12 July 1709 to 12 Aug. 1709 1 10 4
[total loans 822,381l. 15s. 6d.] total interest £12,335 14 5
Prefixing: Certificate by the Auditor of the Receipt of the said interest so due. Money Book XX, pp. 163–4.
Oct. 17. Money warrant for 49,310l. 4s. 10½d. to Thomas Jett, Register and Paymaster of unsatisfied Debentures charged upon the Irish Forfeitures; as imprest for a year's interest at 5 per cent. on the said debentures; all in pursuance of the Continuing Act [viz. clause 20 of the Act of 7 Anne, c. 31, for continuing several Impositions] and of the warrant of Treasurer Godolphin of 1708 April 14 [supra, Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. XXII, p. 206] appointing said Jett as Register &c. thereof. Ibid., p. 165. Order Book VII, p. 322. Disposition Book XX, p. 68.
Same for last Sept. 29 quarter's annuities to the Bedchamber as follows viz. 500l. to the Duchess of Marlborough as Groom of the Stole.
250l. each to the Ladies of the Bedchamber viz. Anne Charlotte, Lady Frechville; Henrietta, Viscountess Ryalton; Anne, Countess of Sunderland; Frances, Countess of Scarborough; Mary, Duchess of Ormonde; Lady Jane Hyde; Juliana, Countess of Burlington; Rachell, Duchess of Devonshire; Elizabeth, Duchess of Somerset.
125l. each to the Women of the Bedchamber viz. Abigail Masham, Margaret Feilding, Beata Danvers, Agnata Cooper and Alice Hill.
75l. each to the Maids of Honour viz. Jane Kingdon, Anne Wyvill, Eliz. Collier, Mary Forrester, Eliz. Hales and Jane Warburton. Money Book XX, p. 166. Disposition Book XX, p. 69.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Excise Commissioners to repay the Land Tax assessments anno 1709 on officers of the Excise whose salaries do not exceed 100l. per an.
Prefixing. presentment by said Commissioners as to same. Money Book XX, p. 167.
Same by same to the Customs Cashier to pay 16l. 3s. 4d. to John Thorowkettle for last Sept. 29 quarter as messenger [of the Chamber] attending the Customs.
Allowance by same of said Thorowkettle's bill of 16l. 3s. 4d. for same quarter's service as messenger [of the Chamber] attending the Lord Treasurer. Ibid., p. 169. Disposition Book XX, p. 69.
Oct. 17, 20, 28. Same by same to the Customs Commissioners to employ John Bracegirdle as a tidesman at Bristol loco Christopher Cook deceased.
Samuel Grice as a landsurveyor in London port loco George Bromfeild deceased.
George Lorimer (an inferior tidesman London port) as a tidesman in the superior list there.
Henry Rhodes as a tidesman in the inferior list ibid. loco said Lorimer.
William Russell as waiter and searcher in Colchester port loco Richard Marriot deceased.
John Powell (an inferior tidesman London port) to be preferred to the superior list ibid. loco Nathan Penry dismissed for neglect of duty.
Henry Munday as a tidesman in the inferior list ibid. loco said Powell.
Francis Bateman as a tidesman Lynn Regis port loco Robert Thetford deceased. Prefixing: presentment of same by the said Commissioners to Treasurer Godolphin for said post.
Peter Tresse as an established waterman in London port loco Richard Mills deceased. Out Letters (Customs) XV, pp. 204, 207, 208.
Oct. 17. Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the Sept. 29 quarter's salary bill, not detailed, of the Customs London port (total 7,286l. 2s. 9d.) and of the like bill, not detailed, for the outports (total 9,496l. 13s. 9d.) Ibid., p. 205.
Treasury reference to the Excise Commissioners of the petition of John Lordell, George Vanburgh and Thomas Bird of London merchants, for leave to reduce to proof some brandy imported by them from Portugal. Reference Book VIII, p. 372.
Royal warrant dated Windsor Castle to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland for payment of a yearly grant of 5,000l. for three years from date hereof for the employment and settlement of poor Palatines in the kingdom of Ireland: in accordance with the request some time since from the Privy Council of Ireland that as many of the poor people of the Palatinate near the Rhine in Germany who lately arrived in England should be settled there as the Queen should think fit: in compliance wherewith the Queen has thought fit that 500 families of them be transported to Ireland in order to be settled there: and the House of Commons there by an address has besought the Queen to make such a grant as above for the better support and employment of the said poor people. Out Letters (Ireland) IX, p. 121.
Allowance by Treasurer Godolphin of the salary bill, detailed, of the Excise in Scotland for the quarter ended Sept. 29 last: total 1,136l. 9s.d. Out Letters (North Britain) II, p. 101.
The like of the incidents bill, detailed, of the Excise for said quarter: total 163l. 3s.d. Ibid., p. 102.
Royal letters patent appointing John Hall to be Examiner to the Court of Exchequer in Scotland; it having been represented by the Barons of said Court that it is necessary that an Examiner be appointed for taking the depositions of the witnesses in causes depending there and they have proposed the said Hall for said post at a salary of 50l. per an. Ibid., pp. 102–3.
Sept. 29 [an erratum, probably for Oct. 17]. Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt to apply the sum of 65l. 4s. 1d. (remaining in the Exchequer on Sept. 29 inst. for the surplus on the fund appropriated for paying 160,000l. to the East India Company) for and towards making good such quarterly payments on the annuities purchased in pursuance of the Act of 5 Anne [6 Anne, c. 2] for sale of Annuities anno 1707 as shall incur or grow due at or before Michaelmas 1710.
Prefixing: Certificate dated Exchequer 1709 Oct. 6 by Lord Halifax, Auditor of the Receipt, that on the said 29 Sept. 1709 there remained in the Receipt the said sum as an overplus of the Duties on Salt and Stamps charged by several Acts of 9 Wm. III. [8/9 Wm. III, c. 20] with 160,000l. per an. to the said Company, which overplus is reserved in the Receipt under the head of Duties on Salt towards making good the abovesaid quarterly payments pursuant to the said Act of 5 Anne [6 Anne, c. 2, the Act for continuing Duties on Low Wines &c.]. Money Book XX, pp. 161–2.
Oct. 18. J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to the Customs Commissioners. I have laid before the Lord Treasurer your representation and Lord Teynham's letter concerning your hiring the Isle of Grain for airing goods [which are] to be taken out of ships that shall have performed their quarantine. In regard it is for so public a service and [is] what the Queen has directed in Council you must go on to agree with Lord Teynham unless you can propose some other more convenient place, in which case the Lord Treasurer will lay your further representation before the Queen in Council. Out Letters (General) XIX, p. 121.
William Lowndes to the Agents for Taxes enclosing a letter from Nicholas Carew concerning the arrear of Land Tax in the parish of Carshalton Co. Surrey. The Lord Treasurer directs you to take care that the said Carey [Carew] be not molested with Exchequer process for the said arrear in case the fact is as stated by him. Ibid., p. 122.
Same to the Navy Commissioners to send to the Lord Treasurer the usual state of the debt of the Navy to 1709 Sept. 29. Ibid.
Oct. 20. Money warrant for 20l. to Robert Paxton for the charges of his passage to Virginia whither he is going chaplain. Money Book XX, pp. 169, 175. Order Book VII, p. 323. Disposition Book XX, p. 72.
Same for 462l. 10s. 0d. each to the Principal Secretaries of State (Charles, Earl of Sunderland; James, Duke of Queensberry and Henry Boyle) for last Sept. 29 quarter on their allowance.
150l. to Thomas Coke, Vice Chamberlain of the Household, for same quarter on his allowance or salary. Money Book XX, p. 170. Order Book VII, p. 326. Disposition Book XX, p. 69.
William Lowndes to the [Principal] Officers of the Ordnance. In order to supply the pressing services of your Office (as represented in your letter of the 18th inst.) the Lord Treasurer agrees to your disposing of 30,000l. residue of 50,000l. of the tallies and orders on the Land Tax anno 1709 which were put into the hands of the Treasurer of the Ordnance on Dec. 23 last, and to allow interest from the respective days of advancing the money thereon. The same is to be placed to account of land services [of the Ordnance] anno 1709. On your sending to the Treasury [the said orders with] the assignments thereon the Lord Treasurer will give warrant to the Exchequer to pay said interest accordingly. Disposition Book XX, p. 66.
Oct. 20. Treasury reference to the Navy Commissioners of the petition of William Reyner shewing that he is at present under contract with the Navy Office for English made sail cloth and proposes to employ 300 of the poor Palatines in spinning and making sail cloth for seven years provided he may have the furnishing the Navy Office with 4,000 bolts of cloth every year at the following rates viz. Nos. 1 and 2 at 18 pence per yard; No. 3 at 17d.; No. 4 at 14d.; No. 5 at 13d.; Nos. 6 and 7 at 12d.; No. 9 at 11½d. Reference Book VIII, p. 372.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Queen's Remembrancer to supersede process of distringas against the acting Commissioners [of Assessments] for the Hundred of Wallington Co. Surrey (whereof Nicholas Carew is one) for an arrear of Land Tax anno 1707 within the parish of Carshalton, it appearing by certificate of John Weston, Receiver General of said Tax for said county, that the full sum charged on the said Hundred is paid. Warrants not Relating to Money XXI, p. 1.
Royal warrant dated Windsor Castle [to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland] to pay pensions to widows as follows as from March 2 last for their support and maintenance: viz.
s. d.
Mary Brugier 2 0 a day.
Elizabeth Beaucœur 1 6 a day.
—Falquier 1 0 a day.
Out Letters (Ireland) IX, p. 124.
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners in Scotland. The Lord Treasurer is informed that great quantities of corn and grain have of late been exported from Scotland to foreign countries which hath contributed very much to the present scarcity thereof in this island. He directs you to send him an account of the several quantities that have been so exported since Midsummer last, the species, times when, ports whence, ports to which and the names of the exporters or persons entering same: also the like account for corn shipped from Scotland for England: “and you are to cause like accounts or certificates to be made and transmitted to his Lordship weekly until further order.” Out Letters (North Britain) II, p. 103.
Oct. 21. Money warrant for 35,304l. 8s.d. to Nehemiah Arnold, Paymaster of the Malt Lottery Tickets, for the principal and interest and benefits due on the 106th and 107th payments (which are the next payments in course) on the Malt Lottery Tickets as by the Act of 1 Anne c. 7 [the Deficiencies Act].
Appending: certificate by said Arnold and by J. Duncomb, Comptroller of the said Tickets, of the principal &c. so due.
£ s. d.
principal money due on the 106th payment after abating 30l. for three benefits above 20l. each 9,970 0 0
interest on 997 tickets from 1700 Lady day to 1709 Oct. 21 being 3,497 days at a halfpenny a day each 7,263 11
benefits 520 0 0
£17,753 11
£ s. d.
principal money due on the 107th payment after abating 20l. for two benefits above 20l. each 9,980 0 0
interest on 998 tickets from Lady day 1700 to 21 Oct. 1709 being 3,497 days at a halfpenny a day each 7,270 16 11
benefits 300 0 0
£17,550 16 11
Money Book XX, p. 168. Order Book VII, p. 321.
Oct. 21. Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Receipt to distribute and apply the sum of 119,466l. 16s. 11d. to Deficient Funds as follows; the said sum representing the income between Sept. 23 last and Oct. 21 inst. from branches of the revenue as follows viz. 15s. 11½d. from whale fins; 46,967l. 19s.d. from New Customs; 2,349l. 2s.d. from Additional Impositions; 7,865l. 5s. 2d. from Duty on Salt whereof 5l. 12s.d. is a surplus from the first General Mortgage [or Deficiencies Sinking Fund Scheme being received for Salt Duties due before 1 Aug. 1706]; 1,811l. 6s.d. from Vellum; 52,560l. 14s. 2d. from Continued Impositions; 7,911l. 13s. 8d. from Windows: the said distribution and application to be hereby as follows: viz.
Deficiencies as computed by Act of Parliament. How they stood upon the Register the 21 Oct. 1709. The distribution and application hereby ordered.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Exchequer Bills 515165 4 115653 9 8 27139 4
First 3s. Aid 415099 0 0 226335 13 21867 13
Paper for Plate 15400 0 0 8800 0 0 811 5
Malt Tickets 579060 0 0 176700 0 0 30505 5 0
Leather 504438 0 0 179579 0 9 26574 2
Third Quarterly Poll 212770 17 0 112404 2 6 11208 18 1
Third 3s. Aid 25823 2 9 14271 6 1360 7
2267756 4 833803 13 0 119466 16 11
Money Book XX, p. 176.
Letter of direction for 20,000l. to the Duchess of Marlborough, Keeper of the Privy Purse: for the use of the Privy Purse and for Healing medals: out of Civil List moneys: by weekly payments of 500l. from the date of the satisfaction of the Duchess's last order for 20,000l. for the same service. Disposition Book XX, p. 67.
Same for 449,481l. 19s.d. to the respective Paymasters as follows “or such other sum as upon the receipt hereof shall remain undirected or unissued to complete the sum of 645,000l. authorised [by clause 13 of the Act of 7 Anne, c. 31, for Continuing Several Impositions and Duties'] to be borrowed for the service of the year 1709 on credit of the Reversionary Funds in the General Mortgage (fn. 1) ”: to be issued out of loans to be made by the said respective Paymasters severally: viz.
£ s. d.
to John How, Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons, for said Guards and Garrisons anno 1709 15,399 8 7
to James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad, for the service of said Forces anno 1709 176,040 18 6
to Harry Mordaunt Esq., Paymaster of the Ordnance 41,500 0 0
to Thomas Micklethwaite, Treasurer and Paymaster of the Transport service 10,000 0 0
Sir Thomas Littleton bart. as Treasurer of the Navy the sum of 206,541l. 12s.d. or such other sum as shall make up the balance as above 206,541 12
£449,481 19
The orders for said loans are to be drawn without interest and are to be reserved in the hands of said Treasurers and Paymasters respectively for such uses as shall be appointed when the said orders can be disposed of at par. Disposition Book XX, p. 67.
Oct. 21. Letter of direction for 750l. each to the Duke of Queensberry, the Earl of Sunderland and Henry Boyle, Secretaries of State: out of Civil List moneys: for secret service. Ibid., p. 68.
Fiat by Treasurer Godolphin for royal letters patent to constitute — Hesket gent. one of the Queen's waiters in London port on the surrender of Samuel Grice now constituted a land surveyor. Out Letters (Customs) XV, p. 207.
Treasury reference to the Salt Commissioners of the petition of the inhabitants of Looe setting forth that the port of Looe is a bar place where many ships come home laden with salt; that for want of a proper [salt] officer they cannot make an immediate entry of their salt, by which means they meet with great hindrance: therefore praying that a salt officer may be established in said port. Reference Book VIII, p. 374.
Same to the Queen's Remembrancer of the petition of John Pearse who is under contract with the Commissioners for Sick and Wounded for the transportation of prisoners of war, proposing his securities, detailed, for his just performance of that service. Ibid., p. 376.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Excise Commissioners to permit John Lordell, George Vanburgh and Thomas Bird, merchants, to reduce to proof the brandy imported by them and thereupon to make the proper post entry and to cause the single Duty to be taken for the same.
Prefixing: report by said Commissioners on the petition of said merchants. Sir Edward Northey, when Attorney General, gave it as his opinion that your Lordship may allow such alteration of liquors imported. Warrants not relating to Money XXI, pp. 1–2.
Oct. 22. Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to Spencer Compton to pay 1,081l. 6s. 6d. to John Miller gent. (thereto appointed by the Commissioners for Collecting &c. for the Poor Palatines): to be as the Queen's bounty for purposes as follows:
£ s. d.
for an allowance to the Popish Palatines that are lately sent back to Holland, after the rate of 5s. a head paid to each of them for defraying the charge of their provisions in their passage [back to Holland] and for other petty expenses paid in relation to the shipping them off 573 10 0
to satisfy the several masters of ships for the passage [money] of 2,257 of the said Palatines as per certificate at 4s. 6d. per head 507 16 6
£1,081 6 6
Money Book XX, p. 160.
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners in Scotland. The Lord Treasurer recommends Capt. William Richardson to you for employment in the Customs in Scotland. Out Letters (North Britain) II, p. 103.
Oct. 26. Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue and apply 17,133l. 11s. 9d. of Civil List money applicable to clear the [payment of the] annuities of 72,187l. 10s. 0d. per an. purchased anno 1707 [under authority of the Act 6 Anne, c. 2] viz. to clear same to 1709 Sept. 29, it being certified that the said sum is now wanting to complete all payments due upon the said annuities at Michaelmas last: all to the end that the credit of the Exchequer may not be impaired in case all the payments due at Sept. 29 last shall be called for before sufficient money [arising by or out] of the fond for said annuities shall be in the Exchequer to answer the same.
Appending: certificate by the Auditor of the Receipt of the said deficit.
£ s. d.
the annuities granted anno 1707 on Low Wines &c. commencing at Lady day 1707 amount to 72,187l. 10s. 0d. per an. and for 2½ years to 1709 Sept. 29 [the payments due thereon] amount to 180,468 15 0
There has been paid to Michaelmas last on the said annuities in [moneys arising out of] contributions and on several fonds and overpluses [granted by the said Act of 6 Anne, c. 2, for this purpose] the sum of 154,317 17 6
and there remained in the Exchequer at the said Michaelmas as applicable to this fond the following amount which has been since issued viz.:
£ s. d.
on the 5s. per piece of cloth 666 0 0
on sweets [sweet wines] 213 3
on the 5s. per ton on French ships 23 12 10
on the 25 per cent. on French goods 195 14
on Hackney coaches 1,363 0 11¾
on the surplus of the 99 years' Annuities Fond 5,302 18
on brewers' forfeitures 7 13
on Plantation Duty 1,245 3 7
9,017 5 9
£163,335 3 3
so there will remain due to complete the payment of these annuities to Michaelmas last the sum of 17,133 11 9
Money Book XX, p. 171.
Oct. 26. Letter of direction for 1,293l. 16s. 6d. to Spencer Compton: out of Civil List moneys: for the uses following: viz.
£ s. d.
to be paid over to John Miller for moneys [by him and others] expended relating to the poor Palatines 1,081 6 6
for divers established annual bounties 212 10 0
£1,293 16 6
Disposition Book XX, p. 70.
Oct. 27. Same for 1,000l. to Sir Thomas Littleton, Navy Treasurer: out of the East India money remaining in the Exchequer as part of the Supply anno 1708: and is intended to be placed to the head of Wages and to be paid over to Mr. Cunningham, Secretary to Sir John Norris, as imprest for the contingent services of the Fleet going under said Norris's command to the Mediterranean.
Likewise 20,857l. 12s. 6d. to said Navy Treasurer (or so much as together with the loans already made on Malt anno 1708 shall complete the 650,000l. authorised [by the Act 6 Anne, c. 5] to be borrowed on that fund): to be issued out of loans to be made by said Navy Treasurer on said fund: the orders for which loans are to be made without interest and are intended to be reserved in his hands for such uses of the Navy as shall be appointed when said orders can be disposed of at par. Ibid.
J. Taylour (in the absence of William Lowndes) to the Customs Commissioners enclosing a letter from Monsieur Leyoncrona relating to two Swedish ships now performing their quarantine, which are laden with iron and deal and which he desires may be allowed to come up the river without unlading in any other place after they have been duly visited and found to be no ways infected. Out Letters (General) XIX, p. 122.
Oct. 28. Money warrant for 20l. to Andrew Bailie (Baillie) clerk for the charges of his passage to Barbados, whither he is going chaplain. Money Book XX, p. 172. Order Book VII, p. 324. Disposition Book XX, p. 72.
Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to William Borrett, Solicitor of the Treasury, to pay to — Counter 25s. a week as from June 6 last during pleasure: as the Queen's charity to him for the support of himself and family whilst he continues a prisoner. Money Book XX, p. 175.
William Lowndes to Mr. Walpole [Secretary at War]. By the Act of last Sessions [7 Anne, c. 2] for Recruiting the Land Forces anno 1709 it is enacted that the Receivers General of Land Taxes for the years 1708 and 1709 shall pay the encouragements or rewards of 4l. per volunteer and 6d. a day for keeping each new raised soldier and 20s. and 3l. for every person brought and delivered over by the churchwardens &c. (paying same according to warrants by the Commissioners for putting the said Act in execution) and that the respective Paymasters of the Forces shall pay into the Exchequer the equivalent amount to make good the respective credits on the Land Taxes. The said Commissioners were to send to your Office duplicates stating the names of such new raised men, the parishes or places of their last abode, the time and place when and where such men were delivered, the names of the persons who received them and for what Regiment or Company they were so received and the sums for which warrants should be issued [by the said Commissioners]. In order that a true account may be taken of the sums so paid out of Land Tax money the Lord Treasurer desires you to send such duplicates as have been returned into your Office to the Auditors [of the Exchequer] who are to make up the Land Tax accounts: and at the same time to send to his Lordship a certificate of the moneys so paid out of Land Tax, so that his Lordship may give directions for making good the credits on the said Land Taxes occasioned thereby. Out Letters (General) XIX, p. 123.
Oct. 28. William Lowndes to the Agent for Taxes to hasten the Receivers General of Land Taxes to exhibit to the Auditors [of the Exchequer Court] their demands for moneys supplied for recruiting as above. Out Letters (General) XIX, p. 124.
Order by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Commissioners to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing: (a) Order of the Queen in Council dated Windsor Castle Oct. 24 made on the petition of Samuell Shepheard et al., merchants of London, setting forth that they have fitted out the ship Rising Sun for Malaga with a small quantity of biscuit purely to introduce the bringing over 250 butts of wine which lie ready for the petitioners there, and praying permission for the said ship to proceed, “her case being particular and can be no precedent for others and the said biscuit on board not being like to be any supply to the enemy, corn being at this time scarcer in her Majesty's dominions than in those parts as appears by a letter from the petitioners' correspondents there.” Hereon the Queen is pleased with the advice of the Privy Council to grant the said request and to order said ship to be forthwith cleared by the Customs officers “with the said 20 ton of biscuits” and to be permitted to proceed to Malaga without giving security for the same [biscuit]. Out Letters (Customs) XV, p. 208.
Treasury reference to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands of the petition of Ann Rawson, daughter of Capt. Francis Mansell deceased, for a renewal of the grant made to her father by Charles II. of a patent [of a pension] for 99 years terminable on three lives; petitioner and two sisters being the only surviving children and they being in great arrear of the said pension and reduced to great extremity: and likewise concerning a concealed estate of 200l. per an. which Boughton an attorney is ready to make out: the right of which is in the Crown. Reference Book VIII, p. 373.
Oct. 29. Warrant dormant by Treasurer Godolphin to the Customs Cashier to pay to William Taylour the salary of 6l. per an. as usher of the Custom House, to which office he was appointed by royal patent dated Oct. 24 inst.
In the margin: three later Treasury confirmations dated respectively 1710 Aug. 21, 1715 Aug. 2, 1719 June 30 of this warrant. Money Book XX, p. 172.
Same to the Postmasters General for payment of the annuity or yearly pension of 3,000l. to Thomas, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, as by royal letters patent of Oct. 24 inst.
In the margin: a later Treasury confirmation dated 1710 Nov. 23 hereof. Ibid., p. 173.
Same [to the Customs Cashier] for payment of the salary of 31l. 13s. 4d. to Charles Hodges gent. as Comptroller of Customs in Bristol port. Ibid.
Money warrant for 100l. to William Clayton for receiving, paying and accounting for the sums due to the contributors on the Act for Annuities anno 1707 for their prompt payment of their contribution money: and is for his charges and pains therein, with which work he was entrusted by Treasurer Godolphin; it appearing that the said payments amounted to 2,222l. 10s. 9d. payable amongst 700 respective contributors for the annuities purchased on the said Act. Ibid., p. 174. Order Book VII, p. 325.
Oct. 29. Same for 241l. 1s. 11d. to James, Duke of Montrose, Keeper of the Privy Seal in Scotland, for Feb. 9 last to March 25 last on his salary of 2,000l. per an. (Money order dated Nov. 8 hereon.) Out Letters (North Britain) II, p. 103. Order Book VII, p. 326. Disposition Book XX, p. 76.
Money order for 160,000l. to the East India Company for one year to 1710 Sept. 29 on their yearly sum as by several Acts of Parliament of 9 Wm. III c. [44 for raising 2,000,000l. and for settling the East India trade] and 9 Wm. III c. [25; for further Duties on Stamped Vellum &c.] and 6 Anne, c. [71 for assuring to the East India Company a longer time in their fund and trade]. Order Book VII, p. 323.
William Lowndes to Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurer of the Navy. The Lord Treasurer understands by a letter from the Navy Commissioners that a considerable sum is wanting to pay wages to ships that will otherwise lie upon demurrage. In order to supply so necessary a service and also to furnish you with 8,000l. to complete the pay of the ships lost and taken, the Lord Treasurer agrees to your disposing of 44,095l. 3s. 3d. in tallies and orders in your hands on the Half Subsidies anno 1708 to any who will accept same at 6 per cent. interest with a retrospect for any time not exceeding four months from the respective days the money or [Exchequer] Bills for the said orders shall be paid or advanced to you. On your sending him the orders with your assignments thereon he will give warrant to the Exchequer for paying the interest accordingly. Disposition Book XX, p. 70.
Letter of direction for 18,586l. 14s.d. to James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad: out of loans remaining in the Exchequer on credit of the Reversionary Funds in the General Mortgage for the service of the year 1709: and is to be esteemed part of the 1,081,083l. 0s. 4d. for the Forces in Spain and Portugal anno 1709 and to be paid over to Sir Henry Furnese towards answering bills of exchange for moneys taken up for the service of the said Forces. Ibid., p. 71.
William Lowndes to Sir Henry Furnese. In order to enable you to comply with your proposal for lending 10,000l. at the Exchequer to pay interest on the loans on the General Mortgage for the year 1707 the Lord Treasurer has directed 18,586l. 14s.d. as above to James Brydges to be paid over to you towards answering bills of exchange for the service of the Forces in Spain and Portugal (over and above the sum of 20,611l. 2s. 2d. now due [as below] upon the like bills). Ibid., p. 72.
Letter of direction for 46,475l. to James Brydges, Paymaster General of the Forces Abroad, in Exchequer Bills out of the further supply of the said Bills for the service of the year 1709 which the Bank of England have agreed to circulate: and is to complete the 51,619l. 7s. 10¼d. for services as above detailed. Ibid.
Oct. 29. Letter of direction for 5,144l. 7s. 10¼d. to James Brydges, Paymaster General of the Forces Abroad: out of the money remaining in the Exchequer of the payments by the Bank of England towards the supply for the year 1709: which sum together with the above 46,475l. this day directed to be issued to him in Exchequer Bills is for services totalling 51,619l. 7s. 10¼d. as follows: viz.
£ s. d.
in part of 1,081,083l. 0s. 4d. for the Forces in Spain and Portugal anno 1709.
to answer bills of exchange drawn by Mr. Mead for value taken up by him at Barcelona for the subsistence and other occasions of her Majesty's Forces in Catalonia 13,069 9
to answer a bill drawn by Col. Amott from Paris Sept. 14 last new style payable at three days sight to Capt. Robert Gardner for value taken up by him there for discharging debts contracted by several Officers of her Majesty's Forces whilst prisoners in France and which he pays off pursuant to the Duke of Marlborough's direction 1,000 0 0
to answer a bill of exchange drawn by Col. Bacalan from Burgos in Spain Aug. 16 last and due the 20th inst. for value advanced to him by Messrs. Arthur and Crean of Madrid for the subsistence to Sept. 30 last of the Officers and soldiers who were made prisoners in Portugal 645 0 0
to be paid to Sir Henry Furnese to answer a bill of exchange drawn by Mr. Morice from Lisbon for 70,000 milreis taken up by him there towards completing the subsistence of the Forces and other services under his care of payment, the said bill to be computed and paid at the rate of 53 pence sterling to the Crown pursuant to Sir Henry's agreement of Dec. 9 last 20,611 2 2
to answer a bill of exchange drawn by John Chetwynd Esq. from Turin 1709 Aug. 7 for 65,173 Crowns 17 sols taken up by him there for the service of her Majesty's Forces in Catalonia at the rate of 60 pence to the Crown 16,293 15 10½
£51,619 7 10¼
Disposition Book XX. p. 71.
William Lowndes to Mr. Lilly [Cashier of the Post Office] for a certificate of the arrear due at Michaelmas last to the Duchess of Cleveland lately deceased. Out Letters (General) XIX, p. 124.
Same to Auditor Harley to prepare for declaration as by the enclosed account a state of William Borrett's account from 15 Oct. 1708 to 15 Oct. 1709 for prosecution of law suits as Solicitor for the Affairs of the Treasury. Ibid.
Oct. 29. Treasury reference to Sir Christopher Wren of the petition of the widow of Jo[h]n Taylor, late engine keeper to her Majesty's engine at Windsor, praying in regard of her great age and poverty to have her husband's salary continued to her, she undertaking to provide a skilled artificer to attend the engine. Reference Book VIII, p. 374.

Footnotes

  • 1.
    net receipts. £ s. d. application. £ s. d.
    Wine and Vinegar 67,017 17 11½ Interest and principal paid, completing the satisfaction of the 500,000l. Register 164,472 2 4
    Tobacco 31,572 0
    East India Goods 137,369 18 11
    interest and principal paid in part of the 1,500,000l. Register 86,442 18 11
    £235,959 16 10¾ £250,915 1 3
    (the balance being accounted for by remains, old hammered money, &c.) anno 1702–3 (see Introduction to Vol. XVIII of Calendar of Treasury Books p. lvi).
    net receipts. £ s. d. application. £ s. d.
    Wines and Vinegar 155,706 3 6 principal and inter interest paid on and towards the first Deficiencies Bill 432,848 17
    Tobacco 130,523 18 0
    East India Goods 190,121 2 3
    £476,351 3 9 £432,848 17