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Feb. 21. |
William Lowndes to the Customs Commissioners to send an officer
to the house of Mr. Migliorucci, an Italian merchant in Coleman
Street, to seal the goods of Henry D'Avenant, Esq., who is going to
Florence as his Majesty's Envoy to the Great Duke of Tuscany. Out
Letters (General) XXI, p. 346. |
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Treasury reference to the Excise Commissioners of the petition
of Ursula Brown, administratrix of Sir Charles Duncombe, Kt., late
Cashier of Excise, shewing that the Deputy Auditor of Excise has
stated the accounts of the said Sir Charles during the time that he
was Cashier, to wit 1689 Oct. 14. to 1691 April 16, and there appears
to have been due from him for Taxes &c. 424l. 17s. 10½d.: therefore
praying that the same may be discharged. Reference Book IX,
p. 216. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of James Smith
shewing that in Michaelmas term 11 Anne one James Talbot exhibited
an information in the Exchequer Court against petitioner for treble
the value of three casks of foreign brandy unshipped before the Custom
thereof was paid; that the said Talput [sic] by licence dated 2 June
1713 compounded with petitioner for 30l. and a fine rated and paid
into the Exchequer; yet the petitioner is prosecuted upon another
information for the same brandy and advantage taken of his going
into Kent at the election of Mr. [Mildmay] Fane and Mr. [William]
Delaune to obtain a verdict for same upon the oath of one Lucas:
therefore praying to be relieved in the premises. Ibid. |
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Treasury letters patent appointing William Thomas as Paymaster
of the 1,500,000l. Lottery anno 1711 loco Thomas Edwards. Warrants
not Relating to Money XXII, p. 441. |
Feb. 22. |
Royal warrant dated St. James's to the Clerk of the Signet for
a privy seal for 50,000l. to John, Duke of Montague, Master of the
Great Wardrobe: as imprest for the use and service of the said
Wardrobe. (Money warrant dated Mar. 12 hereon.) (Money order
dated Mar. 16 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XXVI, p. 401. Money
Book XXIII, p. 497. Order Book IX, p. 49. |
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Same to same for a same to discharge the baronetcy fee of 1,095l.
due from Sir Nicholas Carew of Beddington, Co. Surrey. (The privy
seal hereon is dated Mar. 10.) (Treasury warrant to the Receipt
dated Mar. 18 for tallies of discharge accordingly.) King's Warrant
Book XXVI, p. 40l. Money Book XXIII, p. 500. |
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Same to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal to grant
to John Baber, junr., gent., the office of Comptroller of First Fruits
and Tenths during pleasure: with the fee or salary of 150l. per an.
as from Xmas 1714: loco John Baber, senr., whose patent dated
1 Anne is hereby revoked. King's Warrant Book XXVI, p. 402. |
1714–15. Feb. 22. |
Same to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal dormant for the
salaries to the Commissioners for Trade, their Secretary, clerks &c. as
follows: viz. 1,000l. per an. each to the Commissioners (William, Lord
Berkeley of Stratton, Sir Jacob Ashley, bart., Robert Molesworth, John
Cockburne, Archibald Hutcheson, John Chetwynd, Charles Cooke and
Paul Docminique) as from 13 Dec. 1714, the date of the letters
patent appointing them. |
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400l. per an. to the four clerks of the Privy Council for attending
the despatch of all orders and business relating to Trade and Plantations. |
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73l. per an. to the two Keepers of the Council Chamber. |
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1,150l. per an. to William Popple, Secretary to the said Commissioners, whereof 500l. is for his own salary, 100l. for Bryan Wheelock,
gent., Deputy Secretary or chief clerk; 390l. for salaries of seven
clerks and 160l. for salaries to the doorkeepers, messengers and
necessary woman. Ibid., pp. 406–7. |
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Treasury warrant to the South Sea Company to pay Harry Mordaunt,
who succeeded Charles Eversfield in the office of Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance, 2,050l. 1s. 3d. for the 1714 Midsummer
dividend of 3 per cent. on the 68,335l. 9s. 0d. of South Sea Stock
held in the name of the Treasurer of the Ordnance: and also to pay
him 639l. 6s. 8d. for the like dividend in 21,327l. 15s. 10d. of said
Stock which was transferred to the said Eversfield by John Lansdell:
all in replacement of the Treasury warrant of Oct. 18 last [supra,
pp. 121–2] which directed the payment of said dividends to said
Eversfield. |
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Prefixing: certificate dated South Sea House 16 Feb. 1714–15,
signed by J. Cripley, that the dividends on the abovesaid sums are
yet unpaid. Money Book XXIII, pp. 481–2. |
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Money warrant for 150,000l. to Robert Walpole, Receiver and
Paymaster General of Guards, Garrisons and Land Forces, as imprest
for the service of said Guards &c. (Money order dated Feb. 23 hereon.)
Ibid., p. 483. Order Book IX, p. 42. |
[? Feb. 22.] |
Treasury approval of the Establishment, detailed, of the Stamp
Duties Office: total Establishment 8,400l. per an. Money Book
XXIII, pp. 484–5. |
Feb. 22. |
Same of the Establishment, detailed, of the Penny Post Office
as follows [see infra, p. 398]: |
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per an. |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
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Nathaniel Castleton, Comptroller |
200 |
0 |
0 |
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Edmund Green, Collector |
70 |
0 |
0 |
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Nath. Golling, Accomptant |
70 |
0 |
0 |
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Joshua Baker, Comptroller's clerk |
30 |
0 |
0 |
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six sorters at 15s. a week each |
234 |
15 |
0 |
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eight sub-sorters at 10s. a week each |
208 |
13 |
4 |
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fifty-nine messengers at 8s. a week each |
1,231 |
2 |
9 |
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one messenger at 8s. a week |
22 |
3 |
5 |
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one messenger at 9s. a week |
23 |
9 |
6 |
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one messenger at 11s. a week |
28 |
13 |
10 |
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£21,118 |
17 |
9 |
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Ibid., pp. 485–6. |
Feb. 22. |
Treasury approval of the salary bill, detailed, of the General Post
Office for 1714 Xmas quarter: total 2,039l. 5s. 8d. Money Book
XXIII, pp. 486–7. |
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Same of the salary bill, detailed, of the Penny Post Office for said
quarter: total 529l. 14s. 5¼d. Ibid., p. 487. |
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Same of the Establishment, detailed, of the officers for the Duties
on Hides and for the Duties on Houses: totals (1) for the old Duties
on hides which commenced 24 June 1711 [as by 9 Anne, c. 12]:
15,834l. 7s. 6d. for salaries; 750l. for Commissioners and 2,670l. 7s. 2½d.
for incidents. |
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(2) For the Additional Duties which commenced 1 Aug. 1712
[as by 10 Anne, c. 19]: 9,500l. 12s. 6d. for salaries; 450l. for Commissioners; 1,583l. 18s. 10¾d. for contingencies. |
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(3) For the Duties on Houses: 425l. for salaries; 1,200l. for
Commissioners; 200l. for incidents. |
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Prefixing: report dated 1714 Dec. 31 from the Commissioners
for the Duties on Leather proposing a draft Establishment of their
Office, to wit for the Duties on leather and for the Window Duties.
Ibid., pp. 488–9. |
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Money order for 150l. to the Taxes Commissioners (Richard Shoreditch, William Walbancke, Roger Millart, Justinian Isham, Thomas
Legh, Reginald Ryley) for a quarter to 1714 Sept. 29 on their salary
of 100l. per an. each. |
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23l. 0s. 3½d. to same for 84 days on the said allowance, to wit from
1714 Sept. 29 to Dec. 22. Order Book IX, p. 81. |
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Letter of direction for 2,000l. to Samuel Smithin, the King's goldsmith: to complete his order for 4,519l. 2s. 5d. for plate, ut supra,
p. 223: to be issued out of Civil List moneys. Disposition Book XXIII,
p. 53. |
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William Lowndes to the Board of Ordnance. The Treasury Lords
believe that you are preparing an Estimate to be laid before the
House of Commons of the charge of your Office for the present year
1715. My Lords desire you to let them have a sight thereof as soon
as conveniently you can. Out Letters (General) XXI, p. 347. |
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Same to the Navy Commissioners. My Lords direct you to send
to them the demands which may be proper to make of the Parliament
in the ensuing Session for the service of the Navy for the year 1715.
Ibid. |
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A like letter to the Victualling Commissioners [for the Victualling].
Ibid. |
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Like letters separately to the Secretary at War and to Mr. Walpole
[as Paymaster of Guards, Garrisons and Land Forces] for the like
for the Forces. Ibid. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners to send to the Princess of
Wales's apartment at St. James's, a box which is come up from Dover
for her Royal Highness, to be there opened in presence of a Customs
officer. Ibid. |
1714–15. Feb. 22. |
Jo. Taylour to the Navy Commissioners. The Admiralty Lords
have appointed to meet the Treasury Lords at this place [the Treasury
Office] next Thursday morning. My Lords desire you to attend them
about 10 o'clock of that morning and that you will come prepared
to speak to the several heads of the Estimate of expense for the
Navy given in by you for the year 1715. Ibid. |
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Same to the Commissioners for the Duties on Hides. It is his
Majesty's pleasure that you substitute and appoint Charles Farnaby,
Esq., to be Receiver General of the Duties on hides &c. under your
management in the room of Edward Foley, Esq., at a salary of 350l.
per an. Ibid., p. 348. |
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Same to the Commissioners for Disbanding Marines enclosing the
petition [missing] of the clothiers of the late Marine Regiments who
pray payment of the offreckonings due to those Regiments. What
proofs have you that the soldiers had the clothing contracted for?
Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to establish at
salaries as follows the following officers who have for many years
been employed in the service of the Customs at several stations on
this river [of Thames] and paid by incidents, but who are found useful
and necessary to be continued in the service: all in accordance with
the said Commissioners’ memorial, prefixed: viz. |
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£ |
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John Claypole, for many years at Erith and allowed 3s.
a day as one of the Key [quay] men: to be Surveyor
there at 40l. per an. with a boat: by which will be
saved to the Crown 14l. 5s. 0d. per an. |
40 |
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Daniel Smith and Joseph Rice, watermen: to attend
the said Surveyor: [with 60l. per an.] to provide
and maintain their boat |
60 |
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John Meredith and Henry Benham, watermen: to
attend the Surveyor of Blackwall at the like salary,
to provide and maintain their boat |
60 |
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John Hawthorne and William Seikes, watermen to
the Surveyor of Barking, at the like salary, to provide
and maintain their boat |
60 |
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Christopher Gibbons and Robert Leslie to be preventive
officers on the river at 40l. per an. each |
80 |
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John Earle, Thomas Wivell, John Hollaway and William
Russell, watermen to those [above said] preventive
officers, at 30l. per an. each, to provide and maintain
their respective boats |
120 |
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£420 |
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Out Letters (Customs) XVI, p. 204. |
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Treasury letters patent constituting Robert Paul as assistant to
the Comptroller General of the Accounts of the Customs: with 150l.
per an. salary: it having been represented to the Treasury Lords
that the business of Comptrolling the Accounts of the Customs, since
the increase of the Duties, is so voluminous that the Comptroller
General cannot himself search and examine into every matter, which
makes it expedient that one of experience should be appointed inferior
to him to assist therein, well skilled in accompts and of experience
in the practice of the Office and business of the Customs, “which
will be an encouragement to such clerk to go cheerfully on with his
duty without the fear of being laid aside, as hath of late been several
times practised in that Office.” Out Letters (Customs) XVI,
pp. 207–8. |
Feb. 22. |
Treasury confirmation of the Treasury warrant of 1714 July 3,
supra, Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. XXVIII, pp. 337–8, for repair
of New Park Lodge and Pound in New Forest. Warrants not Relating
to Money XXII, p. 240. |
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Treasury warrant to the Excise Commissioners approving Samuel
Hughes as deputy to Thomas Sidney, Comptroller of Excise. |
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Prefixing: said Commissioners’ report on said Hughes. He has
served many years as a clerk in the Comptroller's Office (for upwards
of 16 years) and for some years past as Deputy Comptroller. |
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Appending: said Sidney's presentation of said Hughes for said
post. Ibid., p. 445. |
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Treasury approval of the Establishments of the General Letter
Office and the Penny Post Office. |
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Prefixing: said Establishments in detail: 8,157l. 2s. 8d. per an.
for the General Post Office and 2,118l. 17s. 9d. for the Penny Post
Office [see supra, p. 395]: as submitted by the Postmasters General
1714–15 Jan. 28. Ibid., pp. 464–6. |
Feb. 23. |
Royal warrant dated St. James's to the Earl of Radnor, Treasurer
of the Chamber, to pay 400l. per an. to Edward Oliver, Bachelor of
Divinity, the King's Sub-Almoner; for the use of Lady Frances
Knightley as from 1714 Xmas during pleasure: the late Queen Anne
having allowed to her 210l. per an. and a further 190l. per an., making
400l. per an., payable by the hands of her Sub-Almoner: which yearly
sum the King is pleased to continue. King's Warrant Book XXVI,
p. 404. |
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Same [to the Attorney or Solicitor General] for a great seal to regrant to Michael Baker, gent., the elder, and Michael Baker, his son,
the office of Marshal of the Marshalsea of the Exchequer: during
pleasure. Ibid., p. 405. |
1714–15. Feb. 28. |
Royal sign manual for 1,000l. to Sir William Fazakerly, Chamberlain of the City of London: for and towards the relief and support
of the poor of the parishes of the City as royal charity and benevolence
to them: to be distributed according to directions from John [Robinson], Bishop of London, and Sir William Humphreys, Lord Mayor of
London. (Money warrant dated Feb. 25 hereon.) (Money order dated
Mar. 8 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated Mar. 9 hereon.) Ibid., p. 405.
Order Book IX, p. 43. Disposition Book XXIII, p. 57. |
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Treasury warrant to William Letchmere, Comptroller of the Lottery
Nos. 1, 2 and 3, for 1,800,000l. anno 1712 [as by 10 Anne, c. 18], to view
the rooms remaining in the same house where your Office is kept (which
house is now wholly in your possession) and to set out rooms convenient
for the Comptroller and Paymaster of the 1,400,000l. Lottery anno
1714 [as by 13 Anne, c. 18] to execute their respective Offices in:
and to put them in possession thereof. |
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Prefixing: memorial of Mathew Barton and Geo. Murray, respectively Comptroller and Paymaster of the 1,400,000l. Lottery, praying
accommodation for their Offices as above. Warrants not Relating to
Money XXII, p. 442. |
Feb. 24. |
Same to William Borret to pay 5,158l. 6s. 0d. to James Tyton
in full of bills for [the slaughtering of] distempered cattle &c.
as follows. |
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Prefixing: precept signed by John Milner, John Offley and
Alexander Ward to said Borret to pay to said Tyton 4,963l. 7s. 6d.
for distempered cattle and 194l. 18s. 6d. for incident charges. Money
Book XXIII, p. 490. |
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Treasury confirmation of a money order of 1714 Nov. 8, ut supra,
pp. 117, 132, 147, for 135,000l. to Thomas Edwards: the unsatisfied
remain thereof is to be paid to William Thomas, who since the date
of the said order has been appointed Paymaster of the said 1711
Lottery [ut supra, p. 146]. [The money order and confirmation thereof
for a similar sum, ut supra, pp. 117, 132, refer to the preceding year.]
Order Book IX, p. 9. |
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J. Taylour to the Victualling Commissioners to report on the
enclosed petition [missing] of Mr. Benjamin Rutland and Richard
Collier representing that Victualling Bills are at a discount of 4 or
5 per cent. If true, what may be the reason or occasion of any
discount upon the said Bills? Out Letters (General) XXI, p. 348. |
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William Lowndes to same. Send my Lords with all speed an
Estimate of what the price of Victualling per man per month is like
to amount to in the year 1715. Ibid. |
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Same to Sir John Lambert. My Lords desire you to attend them
here to-morrow morning by nine of the clock at the farthest. Postscript: “to execute the tin contract and to advance the money.” |
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(A like letter to Mr. Gibbons and also to Mr. Anstis to receive the
money to be advanced by them [to wit the said Sir John Lambert
and partners].) Ibid., p. 349. |
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Same to Mr. Hewit enclosing a report made by Edward Wilcox,
late Surveyor of Woods, Trent South, on the petition of Richard
Marshall, studmaster, about building two stables and making repairs
in Hampton Court Park for the preservation of the stud and deer
there. You are to estimate for said building and repairs and report
how same may be defrayed. Ibid., p. 350. |
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Evan Price for a fresh warrant to act as deputy to Mr. Moor, a
King's waiter in London port, whose patent is renewed. Reference
Book IX, p. 216. |
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Treasury warrant to the Stamps Commissioners to employ Thomas
Plummer as a stamper in the Stamp Office (see supra, p. 383, under
date Feb. 11). |
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John Green as searcher and surveyor of cards and dice loco Evan
Bowen, who has for some time absented himself without leave. |
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Thomas Sommers as a searcher and surveyor of cards and dice
loco Enoch Dawbeny (see supra, p. 383). Warrants not Relating to
Money XXII, pp. 446–7. |
Feb. 25. |
Royal warrant to the Earl of Radnor, Treasurer of the Chamber,
to pay 404l. 15s. 0d. to the Lord Almoner for one quarter to Xmas
last on the yearly allowance of 800l. to be distributed among 100
poor people, 100l. per an. for two students in Arabic, 500l. per an.
for the Daily Alms and 219l. for the Daily Alms at Whitehall Gate,
making 1,619l. per an.: which by several warrants and Establishments signed by the late Queen were to be paid to the Lord Almoner:
on which sums the King has directed a quarter to be issued at Michaelmas last and is graciously disposed to continue this relief to the said
poor, although he has not yet settled the said Establishments. The
present payments are to be made without deductions for [Exchequer
or Treasury] fees of any kind. King's Warrant Book XXVI, p. 408. |
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Same to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal for a
new commission for management of the Stamp Duties: the new
Commissioners to be Sir Brocas Gardiner, Richard Pye, Thomas
Warner, Nicho. Carew, senr., and Roger Gale, all in place of Richard
Martin, the said Pye, Warner, Carew and Gale: with 400l. per an.
salary each. Ibid., p. 414. |
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Royal sign manual for 1,000l. to Spencer Compton, “which we
are graciously pleased to allow him for or towards the providing of
his equipage as Speaker of our House of Commons, being the like
sum that hath usually been allowed to former Speakers for that
occasion.” (Money warrant dated — hereon.) (Money order
dated Mar. 31 hereon.) Ibid., p. 415. Order Book IX, p. 47. |
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Treasury warrant dormant to Stephen Lilly, Receiver General
of the Post Office, to pay 20s. a day to Denis Bond as Court Post
loco Henry Andrews, surrendered: as by Bond's patent of Jan. 14
last. Money Book XXIII, p. 491. |
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Letter of direction for 300l. to Charles Bodvile, Earl of Radnor,
Treasurer of the Chamber: as imprest for the service of his Office:
out of Civil List moneys. Disposition Book XXIII, p. 53. |
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Same for 2,188l. 9s. 2d. to Harry Mordaunt, Treasurer of the
Ordnance: out of Contributions on the Lottery anno 1714 [13 Anne,
c. 18]: “the same being granted for the military officers and chaplain
that served in the Train of Artillery in Flanders and Spain and on
several expeditions, which with the allowance they have on the
Establishment in the Office of Ordnance is to complete their half
pay for the year from Xmas 1713 to Xmas 1714.” Ibid. |
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William Lowndes to the Secretary at War. My Lords have read
your Representation about the demands of the magistrates of Dunkirk
on account of furniture, fire and candle furnished to the British Troops
late in garrison [at Dunkirk]. They are of opinion that in case the
accounts of their demands have been examined and allowed by the
persons who were appointed by her late Majesty to examine and
allow the same and are such as ought not to be borne by or placed
to account of the said Troops, they should be laid before the House
of Commons when they meet. Therefore I return you herewith the
said Representation with the several accounts referred to and am
to desire you to lay same before the House accordingly. Out Letters
(General) XXI, p. 349. |
Feb. 25. |
Same to the Navy Commissioners. Send to my Lords with all
speed a state of the Royal Navy by the names of the ships, their rates,
numbers of tons, numbers and weights or sizes of guns and their
complements of men as the said Navy stood at the respective periods
following: viz.
the demise of Charles II.;
the 5th November 1688;
the demise of King William;
the demise of Queen Anne;
and at the present time. |
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“You'll please also to transmit a short abstract of the debt of the
Navy at the end of every year since 1710.” Ibid. |
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[? Same] to Lord Townshend. I have read to my Lords your letter
of Dec. 9 last signifying his Majesty's pleasure that Mr. [Isaac] D'Alais
(who was her late Majesty's Secretary at the Court of Hanover) should
be allowed his bill of 100l. for putting himself and servants in mourning
for the late Queen, pursuant to an order of the Lords Justices. My
Lords have commanded me to acquaint you that Mr. D'Alais was
by privy seal allowed 40s. a day in lieu of all demands and pretences
whatever: that the order given to the said Mr. D'Alais for this
mourning bears date the 31 August last and consequently could not
arrive at Hanover till he was set out with his Majesty in order to
his return into England; and the Court being at that time in mourning
for the Princess Sophia my Lords do not conceive that Mr. D'Alais
could be at any charge for mourning for her late Majesty: and [my
Lords] desire you will be pleased if you think fit to lay the same before
his Majesty for his further pleasure therein. Ibid. XXIII, p. 350. |
Feb. 25. |
Treasury warrant to the Collector Outwards, London port, to
re-swear Edward Weight into office as deputy to Charles Villers and
John Harrison, whose patent of one of the searchers at Gravesend
is renewed. Out Letters (Customs) XVI, p. 207. |
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Treasury reference to Mr. Hewet, Surveyor General of Woods,
of the petition of the Officers and Keepers of Windsor Forest praying
a new [dormant] privy seal for payment of their respective salaries,
which they allege to be in arrear from Dec. 1712. Reference Book
IX, p. 216. |
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Treasury warrant to James, Earl of Carnarvon [late Paymaster of
the Forces Abroad], to pay to Edward Turner, Esq., all moneys ordered
into your hands to satisfy offreckonings for the clothing of Gen. Hill's
Regiment of Foot [to wit, to Turner] as the assignee of Robert Peters,
late Receiver General for Co. Herts, who is a debtor to the Crown. |
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Prefixing: report by the Commissioners for Taxes dated Office
for Hides 24 Dec. 1714 on the Earl of Carnarvon's report concerning
said offreckonings. Upon a proposal made to the late Lord Treasurer
by Sir Bibye Lake and other creditors of said Peters for satisfying
Peters’ debt due to the Crown [to wit, out of or] by certain clothing
assignments of [given to] said Peters amounting to 14,649l. 14s. 3d., a
stop was put to the payment of the said assignments till the said
proposal should be considered: but upon revising the said proposal and
the assignments therein mentioned and having seen Mr. Peters’ assignment to Edward Turner, Esq., we do not find the same to be any
part of the assignments stopped on account of the said Peters’ debt.
We have therefore no objection to payment being made to said Turner
accordingly. Warrants not Relating to Money XXII, p. 446. |
Feb. 25. |
Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer to take fresh
security, detailed, in 50,000l. for Henry Ferne as Customs Cashier
and to deliver up his previous securities. Ibid., p. 447. |
Feb. 26. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners in Scotland of the
petition of Edward Lewis, Cashier of the Customs in Scotland, shewing
that upon the death of Mr. Graydon, late Receiver General of the
Customs [there], which was 14 Dec. 1711, petitioner was ordered to
execute that office till a new Receiver General should be appointed;
that he has performed his duty therein and received no salary since
Xmas 1711 “and a new Receiver appointed”: therefore prays some
consideration. Reference Book IX, p. 216. |
Feb. 28. |
Royal warrant dated St. James's to the Attorney or Solicitor
General for a great seal for a grant to Judith Hawley, widow, of an
annuity, yearly rent or pension of 300l. payable at the Receipt as
from Xmas 1714: during pleasure. King's Warrant Book XXVI,
p. 410. |
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Same to same for a same to grant to Thomas, Marquis of Wharton,
an annuity, yearly rent or pension of 2,000l. as from Xmas 1714:
during pleasure. Ibid. |
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Same to same for a same to grant to Charlot, Lady Frechville, a
like pension of 500l. per an.: from 1714 same: during pleasure.
Ibid., p. 411. |
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Same to same for a same to grant to [Charles Mildmay] Lord
Fitzwalter [Fitz-Walter] a like pension of 500l. per an. from Xmas
1714: during pleasure. Ibid. |
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Same to same for a same to grant to Sir Philip Meadows, senr.,
a like pension of 600l. per an. from Xmas 1714: during pleasure.
(The patent hereon bears date March 17.) Ibid., p. 412. |
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Same to same for a same to grant to Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury,
a like pension of 3,000l. per an.: from Xmas 1714: during pleasure.
Ibid. |
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Same to same for a same to grant to Peter Flournois an annuity
or yearly pension of 1,000l.: for and towards the maintenance of
the children of the late Countess of Clancarty and for their education
in the Protestant religion: as from Xmas last: during pleasure.
(The patent hereon bears date 17 March.) Ibid., p. 413. |
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Same to same for a same to grant to William, Earl of Dartmouth,
a pension of 2,000l. per an.: from Xmas 1714: during pleasure.
Ibid., p. 415. |
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Royal sign manual for 1,000l. to Henry D'Avenant as royal bounty:
out of Civil List moneys. (Money warrant dated March 2 hereon.)
(Money order dated March 4 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated
March 4 hereon.) Ibid., p. 413. Order Book IX, p. 42. Disposition
Book XXIII, p. 55. |
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Letter of direction for 20,000l. to John Aislabie, Treasurer of the
Navy: out of the money arisen by the sale of public South Sea Stock:
and is intended to be applied to the services following: viz. |
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£ |
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for completing the pay of Plymouth Yard for Midsummer and Michaelmas quarter 1713 |
3,536 |
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for wages, being to put the Dunkirk man of war
and the Katherine and Isabella yachts out of pay. |
16,464 |
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£20,000 |
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Disposition Book XXIII, p. 54. |
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William Lowndes to the Sub-Governor, Deputy Governor and
Directors of the South Sea Company. By the Act of 9 Anne, c. 15,
for the South Sea trade it is enacted that sums due from the Navy
Office upon the bills in Course upon the second Register Book should
and might be subscribed and made a part of the Capital Stock of
the South Sea Company. My Lords desire you to send them a particular account how much the subscription in the said bills upon
the Second Book amounted to and by whom the same were subscribed
and for whose use. Out Letters (General) XXI, p. 350. |
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Royal warrant dated St. James's [to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland]
to insert on the list of French pensioners on the Establishment of
Ireland the name of Moses Caries with 3s. a day pension as from
Sept. 29 last, he having been Capt. of a Company in the late Foot
Regiment of Col. Charles Dubourgay, and being by sickness and
other infirmities contracted in the service rendered unable to repair
to his post in Spain, whereupon the late Queen granted him a pension
of 3s. a day on the Establishment of Ireland in lieu of his Company,
but the said Queen's warrant for that purpose to the Marquess of
Wharton, then Lieutenant General of Ireland, being by mistake countersigned by Robert Walpole, then Secretary at War, whereby said Caries
could never obtain any benefit of the said pension, whereby he has
been there 4½ years in a starving condition, being now bedridden
and almost blind. Out Letters (Ireland) IX, p. 622. |