Declared Accounts: First Fruits and Tenths

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 26, 1712. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1954.

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First Fruits and Tenths

DECLARED ACCOUNTS: FIRST FRUITS AND TENTHS.
No Pipe Office Roll.
AUDIT OFFICE: BUNDLE 1228, ROLL 189 [A.O.1/1228/189].
GEORGE TOWNSEND, Remembrancer of First Fruits and Tenths and WILLIAM GLANVILLE, Receiver of the same.
1 January 1711–12 to 31 December 1712.
Charge. £ s. d.
Arrears: depending upon William Glanville, Receiver of First Fruits 1 19 8 3/3
depending upon several persons particularly mentioned at the foot of the preceding Account 57,336 15 10¾
Receipts of the issues of First Fruits of Archbishoprics, Bishoprics, Deaneries, Dignities, Rectories, Vicarages and other Benefices and Ecclesiastical Promotions in England and Wales (by monthly totals) 3,219 4 10½
total charge and receipts £60,558 0 5 3/8
Discharge.
Payments made by the Receiver of First Fruits for Exchequer fees, etc. (20l.), for the fees of the two Auditors (13l. 6s. 8d.), to the Remembrancer (40l.) and to the Receiver (120l.) and to John Baber, Comptroller of First Fruits (150l.): also for an additional allowance to the Auditor for a year to 31 Dec. 1708 (5l.) 348 6 8
money paid into the Exchequer, by dates 5,318 1 6
arrears of First Fruits of the Rectory of Barkford, co. Bedford, for which Thomas Garden, clerk, compounded 12 Sept. 9 Anne, Garden having held the living for some time over half a year only before his death 9 6 0
total payments and allowances £5,675 14 2
and so remains 54,882 6 3 5/8
whereof dependent on divers Incumbents for arrears for three years to 31 Dec. 1660 320 4 7
ditto for 25 years to 31 Dec. 1685 3,600 5 10
£ s. d.
ditto for a year to 31 Dec. 1686 20 10 3
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1687 605 17
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1688 4 9 9
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1689 2 1
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1690 39 12 10½
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1691 2,699 5 10
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1692 21 2
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1693 8 10
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1694 3 1 0
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1695 19 1
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1697 614 13
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1698 23 8
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1703 20 14 0
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1704 5 0 0
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1705 33 8 0
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1706 230 14
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1707 (besides 11l. 14s. paid this year) 276 10 11¼
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1708 (besides 719l. 12s. paid this year) 68 2 0
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1709 (besides 24l. 16s. paid this year) 26 11 0
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1710 (besides 1,171l. 4s. paid this year) 593 15 10½
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1711 (besides 2,943l. 8s. 4d. paid this year) 2,890 10 3
ditto, ditto 31 Dec. 1712 (besides 806l. 2s. 9d. paid this year) 2,413 2
10,620 2
and dependent on Laurence Steele, deceased, late Receiver 9,424 7 1
and on Sir John Prettyman, bt., late Receiver 19,864 9 9
and on William Prettyman, late Remembrancer etc. [as in the last Account, Vol. XXV, p. cdxl] 10,549 0 3 5/8
and on Robert Squibb, deceased, late Receiver 447 10
and on Sir Charles Porter, deceased, late Remembrancer 52 16 7 7/8
and on John Fenn, deceased, late Remembrancer 0 6
total of the supers aforesaid £54,879 3
George Townsend, Remembrancer, is even and Quit. William Glanville, Receiver, is in Surplusage 3l. 2s. 7 1/8d.
Declared 11 January 1714–15.