Warrant Book: June 1712, 11-20

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June 1712

June 11. Warrant by Treasurer Oxford to Spencer Compton, Paymaster of the Queen's Pensions and Bounties, to pay as follows out of moneys imprested to you for her Majesty's charities &c.: viz. to
£
Cecilia Newberry, daughter of Judge Moreton 20
Rebecca Brudges, alias Pride 20
Rachel and Frances Mansel 10
Margaret, Countess Dowager of Marlborough 25
Jane Dickinson 10
Charles Palmer 5
Anne Christian, widow 20
Elizabeth Gellot 10
Margaret Black 10
Eleanor Conway 10
John Butts 10
Ann Pugh 10
William Powell 10
Charlotte Rycaute, widow 20
James Vezian, to be accounted with all other sums formerly paid to him as part of the debt owing to him in the Cofferer's Office of the late King [Wm. III.] 50
Eliza[beth] Rossington 30
Anne Kershe, widow 10
Judith North, widow 10
Edith College 20
£310
Money Book XXI, p. 501.
June 11. Letter of direction for 12,325l. to James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad: being to be applied to the service of the Forces in Spain, in manner detailed, supra, p. 44. The said sum is to be issued out of the following funds: viz.
£ s. d.
out of loans now remaining in the Exchequer on Land Tax anno 1712 1,706 7
out of moneys paid or to be paid into the Exchequer by the Receivers of the Contributions on the 1,800,000l. Lottery 10,618 12
[sic ? for 10½d.]
£12,325 0 0
Disposition Book XXI, p. 278.
J. Taylour (in the absence of the Treasury Secretaries) to the Navy Treasurer to pay over and apply the sum of 101,637l. 10s. 0d. to the uses ut supra, p. 43: same to be paid out of the undisposed residue of the 50,000l. advanced to you by the Bank of England on April 11 last on a deposit of 55,000l. in Land Tax tallies anno 1712 and out of the 100,000l. agreed to be lent by the Bank the 5th inst. on a deposit of 110,000l. in tallies and orders on Malt anno 1712, ut supra, p. 42. Ibid., p. 279.
Same to the Navy Commissioners to make forth a bill to allow to the Navy Treasurer in account the sum of 3,058l. 7s. 0d. paid by him to the Bank of England for 6 per cent. interest on 180,000l. advanced by them to him as follows for the service of the Navy and repaid the 31st May last: viz.
£ s. d.
on 100,000l. lent 24 Jan. 1711–12 2,108 4 4
on 30,000l. lent 6 March 1711–12 424 2 2
on 50,000l. lent 28 March 1712 526 0 6
£3,058 7 0
Followed by: acknowledgment by William Stubbs, for the Bank, of the receipt of the said sum for interest June 11 inst. Ibid., p. 280.
June 12. Money warrant for 1,000l. to Thomas, Earl of Kinnoul, as in further part of the arrears due to him on a perpetuity of 1,000l. per an.: to wit for one year from 1689 Lady day to 1690 Lady day. Money Book XXI, p. 533.
June 12. Warrant by Treasurer Oxford to the Directors &c. of the South Sea Company to permit Christopher Frederick Kreinberg, Resident in England of the Elector of Hanover and Duke of Zelle, to subscribe into South Sea Stock the sum of 9,375l. which (in the Act of 9 Anne, c. 15, for making good Deficiencies) is computed to remain due to said Elector upon account of subsidies for "their" Troops pursuant to a treaty dated 1696 May 14, "which sum appears to remain due and unsatisfied upon a warrant under the royal sign manual of the late King Wm. III. bearing date the 20–30 June 1697" and which is certified by the Auditors of Imprests not to have been paid or demanded to be allowed or paid by the Earl of Ranelagh (to whom the said warrant for payment was directed), and the said Elector by writing under his hand dated Nov 10 last having constituted said Kreinberg his special attorney to so subscribe said sum into said stock in the said Elector's name, "which being 10l. less than is computed by the said Act and contained in the said warrant is supposed to have been a mistake in drawing the said instrument." Ibid., p. 534.
Letter of direction for 13,745l. 12s. 2d. to James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad: out of Contributions on the 1,800,000l. Lottery: and is intended to be paid over to the Sieurs Vander Kaa and Castagno in full of 40,899l. 19s. 1d. pursuant to the royal warrant of April 8 last for the advance on their contracts for furnishing bread and bread waggons in the Low Countries this campaign. Disposition Book XXI, p. 281.
Treasury reference to the Queen's Remembrancer of the petition of Henry Ferne proposing a change of his securities as Receiver General and Cashier of Customs. Reference Book IX, p. 70.
J. Taylour (in the absence of the Treasury Secretaries) to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland. The Lord Treasurer understands that it will give some ease and prevent disputes if Mr. Temple Brisco, Collector of Wexford, were removed to some other port. You are to remove him as soon as may be to some equal post. Out Letters (Ireland) IX, p. 281.
June 13. Warrant by Treasurer Oxford to Edward Wilcox, Surveyor General of Woods, Trent South, to pay out of wood sales 144l. 6s. 1½d. to Edward Progers in full of his disbursements and demands for taxes, repairs and hay for the deer in her Majesty's Middle Park at Hampton Court from 26 Nov. 1709 to 16 Oct. 1711. "And whereas great inconveniences may arise to her Majesty unless a stop be put to the demands of such persons who having offices of profit and being taxed for the same do insert such their taxes in the Bills of Necessary Disbursements which they exhibit, to be paid by her Majesty, these are further to authorise and require you in all cases where bills shall be referred to your examination and any such demand shall be inserted therein to take care to expunge out of such bills the sums that shall be so demanded and not to pass any examination thereupon for the future."
Prefixing: said Progers' bills and report dated Feb. 21 last by said Wilcox thereon, said account including an item of 111l. 15s. 0d. for Land Tax. The receipts for the taxes are given for so much assessed on lands lying in her Majesty's Park, which, according to the opinion of the present Lord Keeper when Attorney General, are not liable to any assessment by the Act of Parliament for Land Tax: and upon examining the books of assessment at Hampton Court I find the said taxes assessed and charged on Mr. Progers [on his personal salary] as Ranger of the said Park. On a like report of mine of 9 June 1712 [sic ? for 1710] the Lord High Treasurer did say the taxes should not be allowed him for the future, the same being assessed on him as Ranger, and lands in her Majesty's possession not being chargeable therewith. Money Book XXI, pp. 535–6.
June 13. Letter of direction for 610l. to Spencer Compton: out of Civil List moneys: to satisfy several warrants signed in that behalf. Disposition Book XXI, p. 281.
J. Taylour to the Attorney General to report on the representation or complaint lately exhibited to my Lord Treasurer by Mr. Worsley, Woodward of New Forest, against the Surveyor of Woods, Trent South. to which the Surveyor answered and the Woodward replied; the contest being as to what is the proper business and power of their respective offices. Please report hereon according to the laws and customs of the Forests. Out Letters (General) XX, p. 210.
[?] [Same to the Customs Commissioners] to report on the petition of the Mayor &c. of Newcastle for release from quarantine of the ships Unity, St. George and Uffrou [Juffrouw] detained there in quarantine. Ibid., p. 211.
June 13. Same to same to send the Duke of Marlborough's baggage to his lodgings at St. James's to be opened there: being newly arrived from Holland.
Appending schedule of said goods, including wines (Mostell and Tokay), chocolate, campaign hangings and curtains, table linens, a map of the Low Countries, three chests, the remains of camp stores. Ibid., p. 212.
Same to the Attorney General enclosing the memorial [missing] of the Bank relating to a deficiency which has happened on their annual fond of 100,000l. out of the five sevenths of the 9d. a barrel Excise [under the Act 5–6 Wm. and Mary, c. 20], to wit for the year ended the 1st June inst. Let my Lord Treasurer know whether this deficiency may not be directed to be satisfied out of the money of the same fond which is and shall be brought into the Exchequer from and after the said 1st June inst. Ibid.
Same to the Postmasters General enclosing a recommendation [missing] by J. Lutwyche for Philip Hughs to succeed Mr. Burgesse, late Postmaster of Shrewsbury. Ibid., p. 213.
June 14. Money order for 75l. to William Banastre for 1712 Easter term on his 300l. per an. as Chief Justice of Pembroke, Carmarthen and Cardigan.
75l. to Edward Jeffryes for same on same as Second Justice of same.
75l. to William Jessop for same on same as Second Justice of Merioneth, Carnarvon and Anglesea.
75l. to Charles Cox for same on same as Chief Justice of Glamorgan, Brecon and Radnor.
75l. to William Brydges for same on same as Second Justice of same.
50l. to John Ward for same as Second Justice of Chester.
50l. to same for same as Second Justice of Denbigh, Flint and Montgomery.
125l. to Sir Joseph Jekyll for same as Chief Justice of Chester. Order Book VIII, pp. 193, 194, 201, 205, 207.
June 14. Same for 100,000l. to the Bank of England for one year to 1713 June 1 on their yearly sum as by the Act of 5–6 Wm. and Mary, c. 20, and the patent of 15 June 1694 for taking subscriptions to said Bank and the charter of incorporation of 27 July 1694 of said Bank. Ibid., p. 195.
J. Taylour (in the absence of the Treasury Secretaries) to Mr. Southwell to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of about 240 poor Palatines lately arrived from Ireland praying her Majesty's bounty to enable them to return home by the Rotterdam Fleet now in the river of Thames. Please consult Mr. Bendysh, who was formerly employed in that affair, how and at what expense they may be sent back. Out Letters (General) XX, p. 213.
Same to Mr. Burchett to lay before the Admiralty Lords the enclosed papers [missing] relating to discoveries of frauds in the Navy and Victualling, one signed J. G., relating to frauds in the Navy; the other a petition of John Howers, labourer at the Hartshorne brewhouse. Ibid.
Letters patent by Treasurer Oxford appointing Thomas Maddocks, Joshua Odams, William Stubbs and Conrad de Gols as Receivers of the first fourth part of the Contributions for the Classes Lottery of 1,800,000l. anno 1712 as by the Act 11 Anne [10 Anne, c. 19] for Additional Duties on Hides &c. Warrants not Relating to Money XXI, p. 426.
Subscription by same for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's warrant dated Feb. 29 last to the Master of the Great Wardrobe for the delivery to Grey Maynard [Yeoman of the Removing Wardrobe] of necessaries, not detailed, for St. James's [Palace] and the House of Lords: to an estimate of 163l. Ibid. XXII, p. 3.
June 16. Warrant by same to the Directors of the South Sea Company to permit Henry Ferne, Customs Cashier, to subscribe into the stock of the said Company for the service of the public the sum of 5,600l. 7s. 5½d. in Transport debentures remaining in the hands of the said Ferne which he received in discharge of wine bonds from the following persons, pursuant to warrants for compositions with them made by the late Lord High Treasurer: "it being intended that the produce thereof by sale or otherwise shall be applied to such uses as the money arising by the said bonds would have been applicable [to] if the same had been duly answered": viz.
From Arthur Shallet, merchant.
Date of debenture. Number. Ship's name. To whom payable. Sum.
£ s. d.
1695 Aug. 20 411 Mary John Soare 2,408 9 2
1695 Aug. 20 670 Fortune Arthur Shallet 1,162 15
1695 Aug. 20 662 Nathaniel " " 457 0 0
as part of
757 0 6
1700 Dec. 19 29 J[oh]ns Employment John Soare 381 15 3
1700–1 Jan. 16 21 Hannah Arthur Shallet 226 6 4
1700–1 Feb. 13 76 Lawrell " " 149 1 0
1700–1 Feb. 13 77 Adventure " " 100 0 0
1700–1 Feb. 13 78 Burton " " 100 0 0
1700–1 Jan. 2 37 Mary Flower Martin James 175 17 7
From Thomas Stevenson, merchant.
1695 Aug. 20 296 Catherine Mary Kercher 439 3 0
as part of
878 6
Money Book XXI, p. 502.
June 16. Warrant by Treasurer Oxford to Spencer Compton, Paymaster of the Queen's Pensions and Bounties, to pay 28l. to Thomas Hall "for which (with such moneys as are collected for this purpose) he hath undertaken to transport and supply with provisions and necessaries in their passage to Rotterdam 226 poor Palatines lately returned from Ireland." Ibid.
Money warrant for 96l. 12s. 0d. to John Johnson, Remembrancer of the city of London, for the bill of impost on wines for the members and officers of the Corporation of London, detailed, for the year ending 1712 Xmas. (Money order dated 16 June 1713 [sic for 1712] hereon.) Ibid., p. 571. Order Book VIII, p. 284.
Letter of direction for 100l. to the Mayor &c. of Berwick on Tweed: out of Civil List moneys [for one year for repair of the bridge built by Charles I. over the Tweed]. Disposition Book XXI, p. 282.
J. Taylour to Sir Roger Mostyn [Paymaster of Marines]. My Lord Treasurer directs that the money lately ordered to your hands for two thirds pay to the Marines now ordered on board be disposed amongst those going on board in case it be not already applied to that service. Ibid.
Letter of direction for 132l. 2s. 6d. to Visct. Fitz Hardinge, Treasurer of the Chamber: out of Civil List moneys: to be by him paid over to Benjamin Bedford, upholsterer, for the uses following: viz.
£ s. d.
for six months' rent to 1712 April 30 of a house hired of him for the use of Monsieur Leith, the Ambassador from the Czar of Muscovy [Albrecht freiherr der Lieth, Envoy Extraordinary from the Czar] 200 0 0
for his [Bedford's] disbursements for several necessaries at the request of the said Ambassador 13 2 6
for his Office fees [incurred in the Exchequer &c.] on receiving and paying the said sums 19 0 0
£232 2 6
(J. Taylour to Visct. Fitz Hardinge to so pay same.) Ibid., pp. 283, 285.
June 16. J. Taylour to Sir Isaac Newton to report on the enclosed representation [missing] from the Privy Council in Ireland desiring some alteration to be made in a late Order in Council and the Proclamation intended thereby, relating to the currency of foreign coins in Ireland. Memorandum: papers not mentioned in the letter were a printed Proclamation and letter from Mr. Southwell. Out Letters (General) XX, p. 214.
Same to Mr. Brydges. It is necessary that those Regiments under your pay which are now here and ordered to march should have money issued to them to clear their quarters and enable them to march. The Lord Treasurer directs you to bring a demand for the sum necessary for this service. Ibid.
Treasury reference to the Taxes Commissioners of the petition of William Andrews, one of the securities of William Kent, late Receiver General for Co. Lanes, who died intestate and insolvent, so that the whole debt [to the Queen on Kent's receivership] fell on petitioner; therefore praying allowance of 1,005l. due to Kent for extraordinary expenses in his receivership and also for leave to take remedy at law against Kent's debtors. Reference Book IX, p. 70.
June 17. Money warrant for 500l. to William Borrett as imprest for charges in prosecuting and defending lawsuits relating to her Majesty's service. (Money order dated June 18 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated June 23 hereon.) Money Book XXI, p. 503. Order Book VIII, p. 193. Disposition Book XXI, p. 288.
Warrant by Treasurer Oxford to James Brydges, Paymaster General of the Forces Abroad, by virtue of the privy seal of 1711 Dec. 11, supra, Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. XXV, p. 569, to assign and transfer on the 23rd of this instant June, to the persons as follows the sum of 2,197l. 3s. 3½d. of South Sea Stock as part of the 409,600l. 7s. 6½d. which said Brydges was directed by the Lord Treasurer's warrant of July 26 last, supra, ibid., p. 377, to subscribe into said South Sea Stock: and is in part of 83,934l. 16s. 3d. which said Brydges formerly certified to be due for the whole of the offreckonings of the Regiments in Flanders to 1711 Dec. 22.
Prefixing: certificate by said Brydges dated Pay Office, Whitehall, June 5 inst. that the undermentioned persons are entitled to the said 2,197l. 3s. 3½d. as in part of said 83,934l. 6s. 3d.: viz.
£ s. d.
William Evelyn 2,091 16
Joseph Micklethwaite 105 6 9
£2,197 3
Money Book XXI, pp. 537–8.
June 17. J. Taylour (in the absence of the Treasury Secretaries) to the Navy Commissioners to make forth a Navy bill on the Navy Treasurer for impresting to Thomas Micklethwaite, Treasurer and Paymaster of the Transport service, the sum of 75,250l. 3s. 1d. directed by the Lord Treasurer's warrant of May 31 last, supra, p. 298, to be transferred to him in South Sea Stock to pay bills registered in Course on the Transport service before 29 Sept. 1711. You are to assign same for payment out of the 1,421,274l. 14s. 4d. in South Sea Stock, subscribed ut supra, p. 252. Disposition Book XXI, pp. 282–3.
Treasury reference to the Barons of the Exchequer, Scotland, of the petition of John Stuart shewing that he was formerly underkeeper of the Signet, the Great Seal and last [the Seal] of the Exchequer in Scotland of which the salary and perquisites amounted to 150l. per an., which said employments have been taken from him since the Union; which (with the loss sustained by him and his father at the Revolution) renders him unable to support himself and family: therefore praying some equivalent employment in the Customs. Out Letters (North Britain) II, p. 357.
June 18. Royal warrant dated St. James's to Spencer Compton to pay 300l. to Edward Godfrey to be immediately remitted to Keneth, Lord Duffus (late Commander of one of our ships of war), now a prisoner in Dunkirk, to enable him to discharge his debts there and to repair home. Queen's Warrant Book XXV, p. 254.
Same to the Attorney General and Solicitor General for a great seal to constitute and appoint Henry Smith to be Treasurer and Receiver of all the moneys authorised by the Act 9 Anne, c. 17, for several Duties on coals for building 50 new churches in and about London, Westminster and suburbs, and by the Act 10 Anne, c. 20, for enlarging the time for same and for rebuilding the parish church of St. Mary, Woolnoth: the issues to be made in accordance with the directions of the Commissioners for said Act. Ibid., pp. 254–6.
Same to the Attorney General to acknowledge satisfaction upon record of two judgments obtained in Easter 1711 in the Exchequer against Caleb Wade, Commander of the Queen's ship Adventure, for running wine, brandy and other goods in the Downs; upon the information of Robert Mews, the carpenter's mate, and Thomas Craniford, the boatswain's mate, of the said ship; the said Wade declaring that the said verdicts were obtained against him whilst he was absent in service on the sea and by the evidence of two sailors in his ship, one a mutineer, the other a deserter, and that he was no ways concerned in running any manner of goods whatsoever. Wade is first to pay the informer's moiety of said forfeiture, being 229l. 6s. 0d., and likewise the 79l. 18s. 8d., being the Queen's charges therein. Ibid., pp. 256–7.
Same [to Col. Spotswood, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia] to take to himself 150l. per an. for two years further out of the revenue of 2s. per hogshead [and is to be] towards finishing the house which was begun to be built for the Governor of Virginia: as in continuation of the royal letter of 1710 April 18, supra, Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. XXIV, p. 240: "and we do also hereby earnestly recommend to you and the Assembly there the granting such further sum as will be sufficient to finish and make habitable the house aforesaid": he having represented that the Queen's commands therein have been pursued with the greatest cheerfulness, yet such hath been the state of that colony by the disaster of war and the low ebb of the prices of tobacco and of the public treasure there that that Colony hath not been in a capacity to complete the same and the emoluments of that Government being much impaired they have prayed such a continuance of the said yearly sum. Ibid., pp. 258–9.
June 18. Same to Treasurer Oxford to pay 1,354l. 6s. 9d. to Thomas, Earl of Strafford, for so much expended by him in the time he resided for the Queen's service in the Court of the King of Prussia, and which was not allowed him in his bills of extraordinaries in regard the same exceeded the Regulation [as to Ambassadorial extraordinaries]: to wit as follows:
£ s. d.
for the expenses of his journey to Bonn and other places for the year 1702 274 6 9
for mourning for the Prince Christian of Hanover 40 0 0
for mourning for the Duchess Dowager [Frederika Amalia] of Holstein [Gottorp] in 1704 40 0 0
for putting himself and his family and equipage in mourning for the Queen of Prussia 200 0 0
four journeys to Holland and back to the Camp by the [English] Queen's order 500 0 0
for entertaining the Kings of Denmark, Prussia and Poland in 1709 300 0 0
£1,354 6 9
the Queen now allowing thereof "in regard we find those expenses were made either by our directions or for our particular service" (Money warrant dated June 24 hereon.) (Money order dated June 27 hereon.) Ibid., pp. 259–60. Money Book XXI, p. 540. Order Book VIII, p. 200.
Same to same to pay to the executors of George Churchill, on the yearly sum of 100l. as Deputy Ranger of the House Park at Windsor for providing a store of hay for the deer there, so much as incurred up to the time of his death and to pay to the present Deputy Ranger of said park so much thereon as has incurred from Churchill's death to 1712 Lady day: with dormant clause for payment of said yearly sum thereafter to said present Deputy Ranger. (Money warrant dated June 27 hereon accordingly.) Queen's Warrant Book XXV. p. 262.
Warrant by same to the South Sea Company to permit Charles Cæsar, Navy Treasurer, to assign and transfer in the books of the said Company 30,000. (out of the 1,421,274l. 4s. 0d. by him subscribed into South Sea Stock by virtue of the Lord Treasurer's warrant of 1712 April 23, supra, p. 252), to such persons and in such proportions as shall be specified in a list to be signed by him: being intended to satisfy and pay bills made forth by the Victualling Commissioners on the old Course of the Victualling. Money Book XXI, p. 538.
June 18. Money warrant for 910l. to Charles, Earl of Peterborough, for three months Jan. 31 last to May 1 last on his ordinary as Minister at the Court of Vienna. (Money order dated June 27 hereon.) Money Book XXI, p. 541. Order Book VIII, p. 197.
Same for 900l. to same for one bill of extraordinaries in his said service from 1711 July 31 to 1712 April 30. (Money order dated June 27 hereon.)
Appending: said bill as allowed May 26 last by Secretary St. John:
£ s. d.
to the Captain of the yacht that carried me over to Holland 21 10 0
to the master of a vessel [laden] with my equipage 20 0 0
my journey to Frankfort with equipage 100 0 0
[paid by me] to a gentleman sent over express to London 100 0 0
my journey to Milan, Venice and Turin 295 0 0
for postage of letters, pacquets and expenses 250 0 0
Intelligence of all sorts 60 0 0
stationery wares 53 10 0
£900 0 0
(Letter of direction dated July 10 for payment of abovesaid 910l. and 900l. by 300l. a week out of Civil List money "to take place from the day the like weekly sum directed to be paid to his Lordship did or shall determine.") Money Book XXI, pp. 541–2. Order Book VIII, p. 197. Disposition Book XXI, p. 301.
Letter of direction for 1,000l. to William Lowndes: out of Civil List funds: for secret service. Disposition Book XXI, p. 284.
Same for 1,753l. 10s. 0d. to John How, Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons: out of Contributions on the 1,800,000l. Lottery: and is to be applied to the services following: viz.
£ s. d.
for 34 [sic] days' subsistence May 24 last to June 24 to the Battalion of the Third Regiment of Guards now in England to enable them to clear their quarters 961 12 0
for 28 days' subsistence from that time [June 24] to enable them to march 791 18 0
£1,753 10 0
Ibid.
J. Taylour to the Paymaster of the Works to pay the 725l. 11s. 11d. to Capt. Studholme, Mr. Hawkesmore and Mr. Vaughan, ut supra, p. 303, as you receive the weekly payments as therein. Ibid., p. 285.
Letter of direction for 3,835l. 17s. 8d. to James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad: out of Contributions on the 1,800,000l. Lottery: and is intended for the subsistence of two Regiments ordered to march: [to wit their subsistence] from April 23 last to June 22 instant. Ibid., p. 286.
June 18. J. Taylour (in the absence of the Treasury Secretaries) to Secretary the Earl of Dartmouth to insert an advertisement in the Gazette for 100l. reward for discovery of the murderers of a servant belonging to one of the officers of the Customs in Kent. Out Letters (General) XX, p. 214.
Treasury reference to the Attorney General of the petition of Henry Lovibond shewing that he was for some time Surveyor to the late Queen Dowager and was at great expense in collecting and copying original surveys, and the sudden death of the said Queen deprived him of the means of repayment, "and that some advantage does now accrue for searches of the surveys from those who have got the reversionary interest granted to them by the Crown": therefore praying that if the original surveys be demanded of him he may have satisfaction for his charge and trouble in making and purchasing the said collection. Reference Book IX, p. 70.
Same to same of the petition of Cha. Bissell shewing that upon an Address by the House of Commons the Attorney General was directed to take proper methods for quieting and settling the borough of Portsmouth in the enjoyment of its ancient rights and privileges, in prosecuting which the petitioner was employed as agent and has expended therein 300l. above what he received; and there is also due to the Clerk of the Crown Office 211l. touching these proceedings, for which [sum] petitioner is answerable and is hard pressed, Mr. Borret alleging that he has no money to pay petitioner although he employed him in that matter "and the petitioner having by this prosecution to defend the legal Aldermen of the said borough created to himself very many enemies": therefore praying relief. [For the Address, see Commons Journals, XVI, p. 481, 3 Feb. 1710–11.] Ibid., p. 71.
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Thomas Bedder for a tidesman's place in London port. Ibid., p. 79.
June 19. Warrant by Treasurer Oxford to James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad, to assign and transfer 32,016l. 5s. 2d. of South Sea Stock to the following persons, clothiers of the Regiments in Spain and Portugal: out of the 409,600l. 7s. 6½d. subscribed into the said Stock by said Brydges by virtue of the Lord Treasurer's warrant of 1711 July 26 [ut supra, Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. XXV, p. 377]: the said 32,016l. 5s. 2d. being in part of the 38,665l. 10s. 2½d. lately certified by said Brydges to be the whole of the offreckonings of the Regiments in Spain and Portugal to the respective days to which their muster rolls are returned.
Prefixing: certificate by said Brydges, dated Pay Office, Whitehall, June 5, that the following persons are entitled to the following sums [for clothing for the said Regiments]:
£ s. d.
Charles Lebas 1,963 19 10½
Henry Cornish and John Heylin 587 8 4
William Goring, Esq. 446 16 0
Nathaniel Jackson 4,548 18
Thomas Parr 2,018 17 9
Edmund Strudwick 709 6
William Wilson 1,066 11
John Barker 273 19 0
Nicho. Lepell, Esq. 900 0
Michael Richards, Esq 870 13
Luke King 1,728 18 10½
Jno. Macaltosh 2,133 6
William Elliott 1,415 0 3
Thomas Hall 1,157 19 6
Jno. Colebrooke 111 10 11¼
Sir Andrew Chadwick 1,636 5
William Morgan 355 14
Hen. Emmott and John London 72 15
Robert Petre 2,383 6
Richard Brayne 285 12
Hen. Stapleton 1,308 0
John Gough 256 11 2
Robert Finlay 571 5
Francis Sawle 1,142 10 9
William Sloper, Esq. 1,142 10 9
Henry Cornish, Esq. 2,599 17
Capt. Robert Gardner 328 8 7
£32,016 5 2
Money Book XXI, pp. 539–40.
June 19. Money warrant for 1,300l. to John, Duke of Argyll, for 13 weeks March 6 last to June 5 inst. on his ordinary as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the King of Spain. (Money order dated June 27 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated June 23 for the present 1,300l. and the 1,300l. warranted June 2, supra, p. 302: to be paid by 300l. a week out of Civil List money, to commence from the day [when the direction for] the like weekly sum directed to him did expire.) Ibid., p. 541. Order Book VIII, p. 198. Disposition Book XXI, p. 289.
Letter of direction for 4,200l. to the Judges &c. as follows: out of Civil List moneys: viz.
£
to 13 Judges at Westminster for Easter term last 3,250
to Sir Joseph Jekyl, Chief Justice of Chester, for said term 125
to the Second Justice of Chester, Denbigh, Flint and Montgomery for said term 100
to 6 Judges of Wales at 300l. per an. each, for said term 450
to 11 Masters in Chancery for 1712 Lady day quarter on 100l. per an. each 275
£4,200
Disposition Book XXI, p. 286.
J. Taylour (in the absence of the Treasury Secretaries) to the Customs Commissioners enclosing the petition [missing] of Richard Neal of Thames Ditton, and a letter [missing] from Thomas Higginson, both desiring employment in the Customs. Out Letters (General) XX, p. 215.
June 19. Treasury reference to same of the petition of Thomas Willmot for employment in the new Duty on striped and chequered linens [as by the Act 10 Anne, c. 18], in which Duty he has been serviceable. Reference Book IX, p. 71.
Same to same of the petition of Thomas Byerly, Collector and Receiver General of New York, praying allowance of 160l. for charges in prosecuting the Eagle galley seized by him for illegal trading and released by order of the Commissioners [? of Customs] on security: and [likewise praying allowance] of other expenses in journeys and subsequent proceedings. Ibid.
Commission by Treasurer Oxford to John Jefferys to be a Surveyor of House Duties loco John Wells, dismissed. (Dormant warrant by same to the Receiver General of Taxes for Co. Cambridge to pay 50l. per an. salary to said Jefferys.) Out Letters (Affairs of Taxes) II, pp. 70, 71.
June 20. Money warrant for 212l. 12s. 0½d. to Sir William Oldes, Gentleman Usher Black Rod, on his allowance of 200l. per an. in lieu of perquisites and allowances of his office which are released to the Crown, viz. from 1710 June 10 (the day of death of Sir David Mitchell) to 1711 June 24. (Money order dated June 21 hereon.) Money Book XXI, p. 540. Order Book VIII, p. 194.
William Lowndes to the Attorney General enclosing Mr. Gibbons' memorial [missing] relating to an extent taken out by him against Mr. Vander Leiden and Drummond and praying that his, Gibbons', bond, given as a Receiver of last year's Lottery and which now remains in the Treasury may be delivered to the Remembrancer in order to support the said extent. Please report whether the said bond ought to be so delivered. Out Letters (General) XX, p. 215.
Commission by Treasurer Oxford to Jonathan Durden to be a Surveyor of House Duties loco Samuell Todd, deceased. (Dormant warrant by same to the Receiver General of Taxes for Co. Essex to pay 50l. per an. salary to said Durden.) Out Letters (Affairs of Taxes) II, pp. 70, 71.