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1711. April 2. |
Rich. Butler [his petition is read and] ref[erred to the] D[uke of] Ormonde to report the petitioner's case with his Grace's opinion. |
April 18. |
Col. Walter Butler [his petition is read concerning his payments to the creditors of Visct. Galmoy's estate]. Referred to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. |
April 24. |
Geo. Baker [his petition is read and] ref[erred to the] Customs Commissioners [This entry suggests that the petition in Reference Book VIII, p. 455, under date April 26, supra, p. 263, should read George and not Richard Baker.] Ibid., p. 25. |
April 17. |
The Earl of Clarendon [his petition? concerning the money in the hands of John Thrale, Agent to the four Companies at New York, on a] reference [from the Privy Council per the Secretary of State, Lord] Dartmouth [is read and] referred to the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations. |
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Tho. Cole [his petition is read]. Mr. Harley is pleased to promise this upon condition that affidavits are made of no money or collusion to be in this transaction. Ibid., p. 50. |
April 24. |
Col. Robert Dalzell [his petition is read concerning the clothing debt resting on him for his Regiment of Foot formed in Spain out of exchanged Portugal prisoners]. Referred to Messrs. Brydges [Paymaster General of the Forces Abroad] and Mr. Granville [Secretary at War]. Ibid., p. 73. |
April 18. |
Lady [Mary] Everard [widow and executrix of Sir Hugh Everard, bart., late Receiver General for Co. Essex: my Lords read the] report [from the] Agents for Taxes [on her petition for her late husband's extraordinary charges in his collection]. Prepare a warrant accordingly. |
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Samuel Edwin: [my Lords read the] report [from] Lord Halifax [Auditor of the Receipt, on his petition]: to be laid before the Queen, the Lord Chief Baron [of the Exchequer Court of Scotland] alledging that the revenues of Scotland are not capable of bearing this expense. |
April 30. |
Jno. Edwards [one of the General Inspectors of the Stamp Duties: his petition is read for increase of salary]. Referred to the Commissioners of Stamp Duties. Ibid., p. 87. |
April 14. |
Capt. William Holman [his petition is read]. The petitioner must seek his remedy at law. Ibid., p. 143. |
1711. April 18. |
Ann McLeane [her petition is read. My Lords order her] to be put on the Scotch Establishment when the first vacancy happens for 20l. a year if [or on condition that] she goes to Scotland. T4/18, p. 203. |
April 5. |
[My Lords read a] memorial relating to Col. Nicholson's bills [drawn from Canada]. Referred to the Auditors [of Imprests] to report to my Lords as soon as possible for which of the [there]within mentioned sums her Majesty's warrant may be necessary [in order] to give allowance thereof in Mr. Howe's account [as Paymaster General of Guards and Garrisons]. Ibid., p. 223. |
April 18. |
Major General Pearce [his petition is read and] referred to Mr. Brydges. |
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Ditto [his petition is read and] referred to Mr. Granville [Secretary at War]. Ibid., p. 263. |
April 2. |
Stracey and Denham [my Lords read the] report from the C[ommissioners of] E[xcise upon their petition]. My Lords do not think fit to direct anything thereupon. Ibid., p. 307. |
April _. |
The late Agents for Tin in Cornwall [their petition is read and] referred to the [Principal] Officers of the Mint. Ibid., p. 331. |