Entry Book: July 1670, 1-14

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July 1670, 1-14

Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
July 1 Money warrant for 19l. 11s. 6d. to Henry Norris [for one year on his fee as] His Majesty's oiner of the privy lodgings. Ibid, XXVII. p. 35.
Same for 250l. to Tho. Killegrew for half a year as a Groom of the Bedchamber. Ibid, p. 26.
The like warrant for Mr. Progers, Mr. Ashburnham, and Mr. ? Chevet, same. Ibid.
Treasury warrant to Auditor Sir Edmund Sawyer for a particular of the office of steward of His Majesty's manors of Chertsey, Egham, Hardwick, and the half hundred of Godley, co. Surrey, in order to a new grant thereof to Thomas Detton. Ibid, XXXVII. p. 360
Same for a commission under the seal of the Exchequer Court into the counties of Middlesex and Surrey to Sir John Robinson, kt. and bart., Lieutenant of the Tower; Sir Thomas Osborne and Sir Thomas Littleton, Treasurers of the Navy; Sir C. Harbord, Surveyor General; Sir James Keyte, bart., Benjamin Francis, Robert Francis, James Marshall, John Hynde, Thomas Francis and Silvester Ashcroft, all for the purpose of taking an inquisition to find out His Majesty's title to all and singular manors, lands, tenements, tithes and other hereditaments unjustly detained and concealed from him in the parishes of St. Olave's, St. Mary Magdalen, St. Thomas, St. Saviour and St. George, in the borough of Southwark, in the parishes of Redriff, Newington, Lambeth, Battersea and Wandsworth, in the parish of St. Margaret's, Westminster, and St. Giles in the Fields, St. Andrew Holborn, St. James's Clerkenwell, St. Giles Cripplegate. St. Botolphs Billingsgate. St. Mary Matfellon alias Whitechapel. St. Leonard Shoreditch, the parish of Stepney and St. Katherine's Tower, and to set forth the metes and bounds of the premises and to enquire as to encroachments and enclosures therein; and as to timber thereon. Ibid, pp. 360–3
Prefixing:—Articles of instruction for said inquisition and appending approval hereof by the Surveyor General of Crown Lands, dated June 25.
Treasury order for 890l. to John Colville in repayment of loan: to be registered on the Wine Act. Order Book XXXVII. p. 216.
Money warrant for 467l. to Sir Dennis Gawden for the victualling ordinary for June last: by orders on the Customs of July, 1671. (Order hereon, dated July 5.) Out Letters Customs II. p. 123; Order Book XXXVII. p. 215.
Treasury warrant to the Receipt for a tally of assignment to be struck at the Receipt on the farmer of the Post Office for 45l. 12s. 6d. payable to Percivall Stanny, His Majesty's letter carrier, on his fee of 10s. a day. Warrants Early XXII. p. 123.
July 1 Sir G. Downing to Alderman Backwell. Major Andros has done all that you can desire about settling the tin account. Therefore pay the money into the Exchequer. Out Letters General II. p. 324.
Same to the Queen's Council forwarding a paper from the Treasury [? the paper on p. 607 supra, under date ? June]. Ibid.
Money warrant for 140l. to Jeremy Gohory, dancing master to the Queen Consort. Warrants Early XXVII. p. 21.
Same for 260l. to Thomas Davis, His Majesty's late barber Ibid. pp. 21–2.
Same for 276l. to Sir Peter Wyche for one quarter to June 29 last as Envoy Extraordinary to Poland. (Treasury order hereon, dated July 4.) Ibid. p. 22; Order Book XXXVII. p. 170.
Same, dormant, for the annuity or fee of 41l. 6s. 10d. to Sir John Maynard as a Serjeant-at-Arms. Warrants Early XXVII. p. 23.
Same for 200l. per an. as annuity or yearly fee to Sir Charles Cotterell, Master of the Ceremonies. Ibid, p. 24.
[ ? ] Same for 121l. 6s. 8d. per an. to Clement Cotterel as assistant to the Master of the Ceremonies. Ibid.
July 1 Money warrant for 100l. to the Grooms and Pages of the King's Bedchamber for one year. Ibid.
Treasury order for 750l. to the Duke of York's children: out of the Country Excise. Order Book XXXVII. p. 257.
Same on the fee farms for 40l. to Thomas Trulock, messenger to the Commissioners for Trade between England and Scotland, as royal bounty. Ibid. p. 170.
Same for 123l. 18s. 8d. to John Walker, Clerk to said Commissioners, as same. Ibid.
Same for 100l. 7s. 6d. to Thomas Payne, Esq., for repayment of loan. Ibid.
And 100l. to William Dolbin, Esq., for same.
July 2 Same for 4,055l. 11s. 1½d. to Sir Dennis Gauden for the Navy: out of the loans on the Wine Act. Ibid. p. 215.
Same for 150l. to Sir Edward Scot on his pension Ibid. p. 257.
[ ? ] Same for 50l. to John Ball and 62l. 10s. to Francis Finch, Esq., and 62l. 10s. 0d. to Mr. Wyngate. Ibid pp. 257–8.
July 2 Same on the fee farms for 91l. 5s. 0d. to Thomas Duppa for board-wages. Ibid, p. 172.
Same on the Exchequer in general for 5l. to William Parks. porter of the Exchequer. Ibid, p. 100.
Same on the fee farms for 255l. 10s. 0d. to the Grooms of the Queen's chamber. Ibid, p. 169.
Same for 73l. to Howes Coleby and John Hall, Grooms of the Chamber to the Queen.
For 66l. 13s. 4d. to the Grooms and Pages of the Queen's Chamber.
Ibid, p. 170.
Same for 1,000l. to Sir Dennis Gawden for victualling the Navy. Ibid p 171.
July 4 Privy seal to the Treasury to appoint some persons as Agents to correspond with the Hearth money officers, the King having resolved to have the duty of Hearth money collected by officers of his own appointment. Warrants Early XVa. pp. 14–17.
Money warrant, dormant, for 6,000l. per an. to the Duke of Monmouth as by the letters of 1664–5, Feb. 22, to be paid out of the Excise as hitherto regularly quarter by quarter, it having been represented on behalf of said Duke by Sir Ste. Fox "that such warrant being so assigned on the Country Excise will do no wrong to the orders already registered thereupon in regard it was always known to the lenders on such orders that the said pension had been and was to be paid quarterly out of the said Excise." Ibid, XXIV. p. 53.
Treasury order on the Exchequer in general for 10l. to Anthony Seager, keeper of the Treasury Chamber, and 27l. 14s. 3d. for necessaries for the Treasury Chamber. Order Book XXXVII. p. 100.
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to split a tally for 3,877l. 6s. 0d. levied 1666, Aug. 20, upon Nicholas Veele, late Receiver for Aids in Gloucester, whereof 3,178l. 17s. 0d. has been paid to Mr. Colvile by Lawrence Bathurst, the last Receiver of Aids of said county, and there having been some difference between the said Mr. Veele and Mr. Colvile upon a former accompt by reason whereof the said Mr. Bathurst cannot for his discharge receive the [said] tally, [which is still] in Mr. Colvile's hands. Warrants Early XXXIV. p. 258.
Sir G. Downing to Sir Tho. Player. It being possible that several of the Navy creditors who were placed for their payment upon the tallies of the Royal Aids lodged in your hands [as Chamberlain of the city of London] may have been paid since your last certificate, please send a new certificate on Friday next of such as are now unpaid with the names and sums. Out Letters General II. p. 325.
Same to Barons Turner, Littleton and Rainsford to consider a case, conveyed by Bevis Lloyd, concerning the Farmers and Sub-Farmers of the Hearth money, the Lord Chief Baron having left town before anything could be done thereupon. Ibid.
Same to Alderman Backwell to attend my Lords to-morrow Ibid.
Same to the officers of the Works to attend my Lords to-morrow concerning the paling of Hyde Park. Ibid, p 326.
Same to Mr. Wardour, Clerk of the Pells, to send to the Treasury to-morrow Sir Thomas Chichley's patent as Master of the Ordnance. Ibid.
Money warrant for 10l. to Edward Teare for delivering letters relating to His Majesty's service. (Treasury order hereon, dated July 7.) Warrants Early XVIII. p. 337; Order Book XXXVII. p. 100.
[ ? ] Treasury allowance of Richard Gregory's allowance of 15l. 13s. 4d. payable in the Receipt for June 24 quarter last as Messenger attending the Treasury. Ibid, p 338.
July 4 Money warrant for 2,460l. 16s. 2d. to William Ashburnham, the Cofferer, upon his accompt for interest and reward. (Treasury order hereon of same date.) Ibid, XXIV. p. 99; Order Book XXXVII. p. 258.
Same for 200l. to John Jervis for the expenses of His Majesty's President Court and Household in the marches of Wales. Order Book XXXVII. p. 355.
July 4 Treasury order on the fee farms for 182l. to Sir William Swann, Resident at Hamburgh. Order Book XXXVII. p. 169.
Same for 182l. to John Spicer in repayment of loan and for 250l. to Nicholas Lepointe for same. Ibid, p. 170.
Money warrant for 455l. to Sir Edw. Deering, Sir Thomas Strickland, and Robert Millward for June 24 quarter last as Commissioners for the privy seal. Warrants Early XXVII. p. 25.
Same for 34l. 7s. 6d. each to John Maugridge, Richard Maugridge, Tertullian Lewis, John Vaux, and Devereux Clothier for one year as His Majesty's drummers. Ibid, p. 27.
Same for 188l. to Capt. Henry Cooke for one year of his several fees as composer of His Majesty's private music. Ibid. p. 33 and p. 25 (reverse).
Same for 40l. to Michael Hancock, 40l. to James Bowles, and 36l. 10s. 0d. to John Batcheler for one year as His Majesty's huntsmen. Ibid.
Same for 160l. to Joseph Williamson for one year as Keeper of papers and records concerning State and Council. Ibid.
Same for 30l. to John Warner for same as master of His Majesty's barge. Ibid.
Same for 45l. 12s. 6d. each to George Ravenscroft and George Cox for same as keepers of the Council Chamber. Ibid.
Same for 90l. to be divided among the nine littermen for same, viz. Alexander Simson, John Eldridge. John Young, George Ward, Robert Pound, Richard Gwyn, John Hosey, John Redwood, and John Williams. Ibid.
Same for 20l. to Thomas Seager for same as Pursuivant Ibid.
Same for 12l. 3s. 4d. to William Bedborough for same as stablekeeper at Hampton Court. Ibid.
Same for 46l. 10s. 10d. to Robert Strong and 40l. to John Harding and 40l. to Mathew Lock for same as of His Majesty's music. Ibid.
Same for one year to James Davis on his fee of 13l. 13s. 9d. as His Majesty's Wardrobe Keeper at Windsor. Ibid, p. 54.
July 5 Same for 19l. 11s. 8d. to Robert Alexander for one year in part. Ibid, p. 25.
Same for 100l. 7s. 6d. to George Smith for one year as Serjeantat-Arms. Ibid, p. 26.
Same for 66l. 13s. 4d. to Tho. Henshaw for one year as French Secretary to His Majesty. Ibid.
Same for 100l. 7s. 6d. to John Topham for one year as a Serjeant-at-Arms. Ibid, pp. 35–6.
The like for Serjeant Harrington and [Serjeant] Fitz Simons and Serjeant Hulker. Ibid, pp. 36, 38, 39.
Same, dormant, for the annuity or fee of 50l. to Dr. Waldron, one of His Majesty's physicians in ordinary. Ibid, p. 29.
Sir G. Downing to Sir R. Viner. I am drawing your warrant for your 10,500l. which you lent to Sir Edward Griffin, which hitherto hath lain for want of a privy seal of his [Griffin's] to put it upon. But in regard you had assignments for this money upon the subsidies of the laity I must be satisfied whether it was by warrant only or that you had tallies struck upon that income. Out Letters General II. p. 326.
July 5 Sir G. Downing to Mr. Crispe to attend about his account to-morrow together with Deputy Auditor Chislet. Out Letters General II. p. 326.
Same to Mr. Meynell. See me to-morrow about your new privy seal which was agreed on this day. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Colvile to attend my Lords to-morrow Ibid, p. 327.
Same to Mr. Chiffinch for an account about the house for Lady Castlemaine so that I may send to Sir C. Harbord in order to the perfecting of the contract. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Newport and Col. Reymes to attend my Lords to-morrow about a petition delivered in this day by Capt. Cooke. Ibid.
Same to the Attorney General. This book [wanting] contains the substance of an agreement with the Farmers of the Alum Works. My Lords desire your opinion thereon and also since the King is to release the Farmers of a rent reserved and payable by them to the Earl of Mulgrave whether it be not fit that the deeds heretofore made between the King and the said Earl should be delivered up Ibid, p. 328.
Treasury warrant [to the King's Remembrancer] to deliver up the bonds of William Polhill, Receiver General of the One Month and the Eleven Months' tax for Kent. Warrants Early XXXIV. p. 258.
Treasury order on the fee farms for 100l. 7s. 6d. and 100l. 7s. 6d. to Thomas Duppa in repayment of loan. Order Book XXXVII. p. 171.
Same on the fee farms for 100l. to Henry Gardiner, gent., in repayment of loan. Ibid, p. 172.
Same for 125l. to Edward Garrett, gent., as same Ibid.
Same for 91l. 5s. 0d. to Charles Wheeler, goldsmith, as same Ibid.
Same on the fee farms for 164l. 14s. 0d. and 44l. 14s. 0d. to John Colville for repayment of loan. Ibid, p. 187.
Treasury warrant to the Receipt for the books of liberate of the Usher of the Receipt to be paid and satisfied out of the Tenths of the Diocese of Norwich: Philip Packer, said usher, having petitioned for same in view of his great charges and disbursements in furnishing necessaries to the Treasury Lords and to the officers of the Receipt. Warrants Early XXI. p. 8.
Followed by:—An undated letter of direction to the like effect on an order of 1669–70, Feb. 17, for 328l. 6s. 0d. to said Packer on his liberates. Warrants EarlyXXI. p. 8.
Royal warrant for 3,400l. to Francis Bowman, the King's stationer, for paper, books, and other stationery ware furnished to Lord Arlington; in full of an accompt thereof from 1663–4, Jan. 4, to 1669, Nov. 9. (Money warrant hereon, dated July 19; Treasury orders hereon, dated July 19.) Ibid, XVA. p. 11; XXVII. p. 39; Order Book XXXVII. p. 177.
Money warrant for one year to Thomas Rosse on his fee of 200l. per an. as keeper of His Majesty's liveries. Warrants Early XXVII. p. 66 (reverse).
Same for 100l. 7s. 6d. each to John Barcroft and Edmond Williamson and Serjeant Midleton for one year as Serjeants-at-Arms. Ibid. pp. 47, 48 (reverse).
July 6 Treasury order on the fee farms for 300l. to William Ballinger, gent., in repayment of loan. Order Book XXXVII. p. 171.
Same for 140l. to Jeremy Gohory, gent., for same Ibid, p. 172.
Same for 100l. to the Grooms and Pages of the King's Bedchamber. Ibid, p. 173.
Money warrant for one year's fee to the following gentlemen of the King's music on the respective fees, detailed, viz.:— Warrants Early XXVII. p. 27 (reverse).
£ s. d.
John Banister on his fee of 110 0 0
Thomas Bate on his fee of 50l.and 40 0
Simon Hopper on his fee of 60 0 0
William Howes on his fee of 46 10 10
Thomas Lanier on his fee of 67 9 2
John Smith on his fee of 40 0 0
Philip Beckett on his fee of 60 2 6
Tho. Blagrave on his fee of 40 9 2
Robert Blagrave on his fee of 58 14 2
John Mason on his fee of 46 10 10
Anthony Roberts on his fee of 40 0 0
Henry Hawes on his fee of 46 10 10
Richard Dorney on his fee of 20 0 0
John Mason and Henry Gregory on his fee of 60 0 0
James Farre on his fee of 20 0 0
Treasury warrant to the Customs Farmers to pay 20l. to the Earl of Peterborough for one year's creation money: and 80l. to the Duke of Richmond for same, viz. 60l. for 1½ years to June 24 last for his dignity of Duke and 20l. for one year for his dignity of Earl of March. Out Letters Customs II. p. 124.
[?] Same to same to pay 15l. 3s. 4d. to Richard Gregory, messenger appointed to attend the Customs, for June 24 quarter last, on his fee of 3s. 4d. a day. Ibid, p. 125.
July 6 Money warrant for 1,500l. to Philip Packer towards the paling in of Hyde Park. Warrants Early XXVII. p. 35; XXVI. p. 10;
Together with:—A later clause of direction, dated July 11. (Order hereon, dated July 16, on the Wine Act.) Order Book XXXVII. p. 217.
Royal warrant for 300l. to David Chatelin for a jewel lately sold to the King. (Money warrant hereon, dated July 8; Treasury order hereon, dated July 29.) Warrants Early XVA. p. p. 4; XXVII. p. 28 (reverse); Order Book XXXVII. p. 182.
Treasury warrant to Auditor Sir Edmond Sawyer to allow 150l. in account to Thomas Seykes, Receiver of Assessments for co. Berks, and to forbear charging him with the 12 per cent. interest charge. Warrants Early XXXIV. p. 259.
Sir G. Downing to Auditor Aldworth. I ought always to have a state of the accounts of the Receivers of the Revenue left with me when they are declared. I have none of Mr. Bland's. Pray send it me and a note of the sum that is in super on Mr. Hanby on the last accompt. Out Letters General II. p. 328.
Same to Sir R. Long to forward to my Lords the list of the old Customs tallies, the warrant for payment of over-interest, and the draft warrant about dormant warrants. Ibid, p. 329.
Same to Sir R. Long, Sir C. Harbord and Mr. Sherwyn to meet on Monday to hasten the report about the Wine licences. Mr. Downes will attend then with the accompt desired of him. Ibid.
July 6 Report to the King from the Treasury Lords on the petition of Sir Roger Custance and of the bailiffs, burgesses and commonalty of the borough of Bridport, Dorset, praying licence to erect and repair the harbour there, viz. the wall and two piers and sluice of the decayed harbour there and to make the same fitting to receive ships therein to ride safely: as referred to said Lords by order of the Privy Council of May 11 last. Same will be an advantage to His Majesty's revenue rather than any detriment to the port of Poole, of which Bridport is a member. Out Letters Customs I. pp. 207–8.
Prefixing:— Note of said petition and report thereon from the Customs Commissioners to the Treasury Lords.
Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a particular of the capital messuage or mansion house of the manor of Chilsmore, Coventry, and the park adjoining said mansion and the watermill in said park, the closes called Locksmyth Close and Paddy Croft close, &c., in said manor; with a view to a regrant thereof to Sir Robert Townesend on surrender. Warrants Early XXXVII. p. 364.
Same to same for same of two small pieces of woodland called Comb and Kentricks Wood in the manor of Trelowia, parcel of the Duchy of Cornwall and an old decayed castle called Prince Arthur's Castle, standing on an island with three pieces of land thereto adjoining called Bossing Mead, Halmeere and Dingly Downe, in the manor of Tintagel, parcel of the said Duchy, with a view to a grant thereof to John Ward. Ibid, p. 365.
July 7 Treasury order on the fee farms for 100l. 7s. 6d. to Sir Rob. Vyner in repayment of loan. Order Book XXXVII. p. 171.
Same for 150l. to James Clarke, gent., in repayment of loan Ibid.
Same for 455l. to Sir Edward Deereing, Sir Thomas Strickland and Sir Robert Mylward. Ibid, p. 172.
Same for 100l. to Tymothy Taylor in repayment of loan Ibid.
Same for 30l. to John Warner, gent., in repayment of loan Ibid.
Same for 100l. 7s. 6d. to Thomas Smyth, Esq., for same Ibid.
Same for 90l. on same to Allexander Simpson, et al., the King's littermen. Ibid, p. 173.
Same for 2,855l. 11s. 1½d. to Sir John Bankes in repayment of loan: to be registered on the Wine Act. Ibid, p. 216.
For 300l. to Ralph Alman for same; on same.
For 600l. to Symon Bennett for same; on same.
For 300l. to Edward Atherley (Acherley) for same; on same.
Same for 467l. to Sir John Bankes in repayment of loan: out of the Customs of July, 1671. Ibid, p. 26.
Treasury warrant to Auditor Parsons to allow the super of 337l. 10s. 0d. in the account of William and Robert Scawen, late Receivers of Hearth money, co. Cornwall, as an allowance for empty houses and insolvent inhabitants, same being sworn to by John Goodwyn, John Bovet, Abednigo Dab, and John Welch, late officers employed under said accomptants. Warrants Early XXXVI. p. 194.
July 7 The Treasury Lords to Roger Mostyn, Receiver of Hearth money for Merioneth, Montgomery, Carnarvon, and Anglesey. You have not taken out your commission, nor come to the Agents for managing the Hearth money for such other things as are necessary for that service. If you do not speedily collect and pay in the King's moneys, so that by the beginning of Michaelmas term next at furthest the whole year's duty due at Lady Day last be paid into the Exchequer, your commission must be made void. Warrants Early XXXVI p. 196.
The like letter to Bevis Lloyd for Monmouth, Radnor, and Brecon.
William Oakes for Kent
Ralph Whitley for Denbigh and Flint.
Nathaniel Whetham for Gloucester.
Augustine Briggs for Norfolk.
Tho. Strayne for Lincoln.
John Duncklyn for London and Middlesex.
Edmond Doily for Nottinghamshire.
Ibid.
[?] The Treasury Lords to the Mayor of Newcastle commending them for their readiness to assist Mr. Christian, Collector of Hearth money there. Ibid, p. 197.
[?] Treasury order on the Exchequer in general for 12l. 10s. 0d. to Nicholas Estoll, gentleman.
75l. 0s. 0d. to Dame Rebecoa Williams.
20l. 0s. 0d. to Robert Swan.
Order Book XXXVII. pp. 100–1.
July 8 Treasury orders on the Excise for 41l. 5s. 0d. to John Dugdale, John Collins, and Thomas Gaywood: and for 35l. to John Howland and John Champante. Ibid, p. 258.
Treasury order on the fee farms for 922l. to the Navy Treasurers for the Navy for building the Kitchin yacht. Ibid, p. 179.
Same on the fee farms for 150l. to Christopher Rober Ibid, p. 171.
Same for 188l. to Henry Cooke, Esq., in repayment of loan. Ibid, p. 172.
For 395l. 3s. 4d. to Charles Wheeler, goldsmith, for same.
Money warrant for one year to Dr. Wren on his fee of 45l. 12s. 6d. as Surveyor of His Majesty's Works Warrants Early XXVII. p. 65 (reverse).
Same for 10,000l. to Baptist May, Keeper of the Privy Purse, for the service of the Privy Purse, in part of 28,000l. by the privy seal of the 21st ult. (Order hereon, dated July 10, on the fee farms.) Ibid, p. 34; Order Book XXXVII. p. 171.
Same for 8,251l. 0s. 8d. to the Earl of Sandwich, Master of the Great Wardrobe, in full of the estimate of 16,251l. 0s. 8d. brought in for the Wardrobe for the current year ending 1670, Sept. 29. (Order hereon, dated July 12, on the fee farms.) Warrants Early XXVII. p. 34; Order Book XXXVII. p. 173.
Same for 500l. to the Duke of Buckingham in full of the privy seal of April 30 last. Warrants Early XXVII. p. 38.
Together with:— A later clause of direction, dated Aug. 3, transferring said order to the loans on the fee farms.
July 8 Money warrant for 340l. to Charles Arundell, one of Her Majesty's pages of honour, as arrears to June 24 last on his allowance of 120l. per an. (Order hereon, dated July 14.) Warrants Early XXVII. p. 36 (reverse); Order Book XXXVII. p. 177.
Same for 46l. 10s. 0d. to Mr. Packer for one year as Paymaster of the Works. Warrants Early XXVII. p. 37.
Same for 5,000l. to William Chiffinch for His Majesty's secret service. (Order hereon, dated July 9, registered on the London Excise.) Ibid. XXIV. p. 99; Order Book XXXVII. p. 258.
Report to the King from the Treasury Lords and the Lords of Ireland of Committee with them, on the petition of Henry Viscount Barnewall, praying, in view of the loyalty of his father. Nicholas Viscount Barnewall, for discharge of all arrears of the new imposed quit rents upon the estate of Turvey and the rest of the estate of said Lord Nicholas which has descended to petitioner, the Commissioners for the settlement of Ireland having adjudged both petitioner and his father as Innocents and having decreed petitioner as heir of most of the said estate, to be held by him and his heirs by those rents and services only whereby the same were held on the 22 Oct., 1641, which appears not only by the said Commissioners' decree, but also by the Act of Settlement itself, for the lands and estates of Innocents are excepted out of that clause whereby the lands seized or sequestered upon account of the rebellion are vested in the King: notwithstanding all which the said estate is now subjected to a [new] great quit rent and the arrears thereon by an interpretation made of a clause in the late Act of Explanation: which said new imposition is against the spirit of the Act of Explanation, which imposes the said quit rents only on such lands as were vested in the King, restored by decree, or seized by reason of the rebellion and not on Innocents' estates. Advise that the said new quit rent be remitted to petitioner with the arrears thereof for such lands as petitioner or his ancestors held on the 23 Oct., 1641. Out Letters Ireland I. pp. 20–23.
Prefixing:—(1) Said Viscount Barnewell's petition.
(2) Order of reference hereon, dated 1670, June 18, from the King to Justice Rainsford, Henry Coventry, Sir Edw. Deering, Sir Edw. Smyth, Sir Winston Churchill, Sir Thomas Beverley, Sir Allen Broderick, Col. Cooke, sometime Commissioners of Claims in Ireland.
(3) Report to the King from said Commissioners of Claims, certifying as to said Barnewell's innocency.
[?] Same to same from same on the petition of Sir John Bellew, Dame Mary his wife, and Ann her sister, for a similar remission of the new quit rents on his estate of the manor of Dunfiert and Mitterstowne, co. Kildare, decreed to said Mary and Ann as Innocents and as co-heirs of John Bermingham, himself declared innocent, and to whom said estate descended from Walter Bermingham, who died seized thereof about 1638. Advise the remission of said late new quit rent. Ibid, pp. 23–4.
Prefixing: petition from said petitioners.
[?] The like report to same from same on the similar petition from Nich. Darcy for the like remission of new quit rents. Ibid, p. 24.
[?] The like report to same from same on the petition of Sir Valentine Browne for a similar remission of new quit rents on his estate, he having been left in 1640 and granted to the Duke of Ormonde as a ward and his estate sequestered in the late usurpation but now restored to him. Ibid. pp. 25–6.
[? July 8] The like on the petition of Capt. Thomas Browne, son of Sir Valentine Browne, the elder, Bart, for the like remission of new quit rents on certain lands in cos. Cork and Kerry, which his father settled on him as a younger son about nine years before the late rebellion. petitioner, then about twelve, was sent into France, and there continued for his education till 1648, when he raised a troop of horse and continued in His Majesty's service until the laying down of arms in that kingdom, and afterwards served beyond seas as captain of foot in his highness's Royal Regiment, but since the Restoration has been restored to his estate by decree of the Court of Claims at Dublin. Out Letters Ireland I. p. 26.
[?] The like report on the petition of Robert Nettervill for the like remission of new quit rents, he having resided in England in 1641, and so continued in the King's army, in which service he lost the use of his right hand and arm and expended much of his fortune, as may by divers letters under His Majesty's hand to the late Duke of Ormonde appear. Ibid, p. 27.
[?] The like report on the petition of Dudley Bagnall for the like remission of new quit rents, his father having been shot to death by the usurpers, and petitioner being in possession of the King's letter of 1665, Apr. 24, for his holding his estate under the old rent, but before he could pass his letters patents for same the Act of Explanation was passed in Ireland, and doubt raised that said letters patent might not prove effectual if not renewed, as being of a time subsequent to the Act. Ibid.
[?] The like report on the petition of Sir Andrew Aylmer for the like remission of new quit rents. Ibid, p. 28.
[?] The like report on the petition of Lord le Power for the like remission of new quit rents; his father, under whom he claimed by his guardian, being proved a lunatic person before the beginning of the late rebellion, having been adjudged an innocent without the addition of the word Protestant, whereupon the Chief Baron of the Exchequer of Ireland makes a doubt of giving judgment for the striking of the quit rents out of charge, though petitioner was adjudged an innocent Protestant, and his ancestors from their first planting in that kingdom for above 400 years have anciently preserved their faith and loyalty. Ibid, pp. 28–9.
July 8 Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer to deliver up the bonds of William and Robert Scawen. Warrants Early XXXVI. p. 195.
R. Charnock to Mr. Bataillie to attend Sir G. Downing on Monday about the Earl of Carlisle's impost bill, and about Baron Spelman's impost bill for 1668 and 1669. Out Letters General II. p. 331.
Sir G. Downing to Serjeant Turner [for word] to be sent to Mr. Crispe to attend my Lords concerning his not proceeding in the making of alum. Ibid.
Same to Sir John Bennett to attend him on Monday about the business of his post defalcations. Ibid, p. 332.
Same to the Treasurer's Remembrancer in the Exchequer for a copy of the extent and inquisition, by virtue whereof the manor of Langley Marish, co. Bucks, was seized into the King's hands about two years since for a debt due to the King from Marmaduke Dorrell, Esq. Ibid.
July 8 The Treasury Lords to the Customs Farmers. Several merchants and others have shipped great quantities of wines by transires from London port to several of the outports and likewise from one port to another thereby to elude the duty. Please draw out and send to the Treasury a list of all wines so shipped since June I last with all particulars thereto relating; and have the same done for the outports. Out Letters Customs I. pp. 208–9.
[?] Report to the King from the Treasury Lords on the petition of Lord Widdrington for permission to make a harbour and port in the river of Caunnus or in the ground of North Seaton, co. Northumberland, and for a grant to him and his heirs of such harbour and of all such ground as he shall recover from the sea betwixt high water mark and low water mark for the building and safety of said harbour. Sir C. Harbord reports that it may be good service to grant him so much of the marsh or low ground lying at or near the mouth of said river as shall be necessary for the work, not exceeding 20 acres and at a reserved rent of 4d. an acre for every acre enclosed and employed to this use, together with all such Customs and other duties as are usually payable to your Majesty in Berwick or Newcastle or other ports of the kingdom, provided the port be finished in a fixed time. The Customs Commissioners report that said port cannot be any prejudice and will be an advantage to His Majesty's service, and that it may be fit that the same privileges which are granted to other members ports may be allowed to the said harbour, and that the Customs officers may have their deputies to reside there. Ibid. pp. 209–10.
July 8 Marginal note of [the acceptance and sanctioning] at the Council Board of instructions as below from the Commissioners for the Wine Act. Warrants Early XXVI. p. 11–15.
Followed by an inspeximus clause signed by John Howland and dated July 12.
Prefixing:—Instructions dated Treasury Chambers, 1670, June 24, from the Treasury Lords to be observed by John Birch, Edward Wyngate and Edward Waring, Commissioners for London for the Act for raising 310,000l. on wines and for the later Act for an imposition on wines and vinegar, viz. for all the powers therein contained relating to the securing of all moneys advanced on the credit of the former Act, or relating to the more certain discovery and payment of all such impositions as by the first Act were payable to His Majesty (except one branch of the last mentioned Act which relates to the searching for and taking accompt of all wines that shall remain on the 24th of June next in the cellars or storehouses of any merchant, importer, wine cooper or other trading person or retailer, for which separate purpose His Majesty has in due form of law appointed other persons, whereof the above three Commissioners are part).
(1) You are at once to take possession of the Wine Office and its books, &c., from the late Commissioners.
(2) You are to demand from them all bills, bonds, &c., and an account of all arrears.
(4) You are to assist the Commissioners for the search [for the Retrospect] and take a daily account of their proceedings.
(5) We are informed that divers merchants and retailers have lodged great quantities of wines in some houses belonging to His Majesty. It is His Majesty's pleasure that you forth with appoint persons to search for and take an accompt of all wines that on 24 June, 1670, shall remain in any place belonging to His Majesty. And if you shall be informed of any wines as aforesaid lodged or placed by any merchant or importer in any nobleman's or gentleman's house you are to signify to them what His Majesty has allowed in his own house, and to desire an accompt of all such wines in their cellars or houses: and to return to the Treasury the names of persons refusing.
(6) (7) You are to oversee the search for the Retrospect in the out districts, and also the proceedings of the Wine Act Commissioners for the out districts, and to see that the undertakers allow to the said Commissioners for the out districts 12d. for every £ raised after the 24th of June over and above the 6d. per £ to be paid to the searchers for the Retrospect.
(10) Every Monday morning you are to pay your moneys into the Exchequer or to John Wadlow, John Henderson, and William Hargrave, or their deputies, whose acquittance shall be a sufficient discharge.
(11) You are to receive satisfaction for your labour from John Wadlow and the rest of the undertakers.
(13) If a merchant by reason of loss of books, absence from the kingdom, removal of servants, or otherwise cannot swear how much wines have been disposed of, so that the retailer cannot thereby be charged as is intended in the clause for the Retrospect in the last Act, you are to accept what money or security he offers for what wines he cannot so by oath discharge himself of, calculating same at the rate to be charged on wines remaining in his cellar on the said 24th June, " it being not intended that where the merchant cannot safely swear and charge a retailer he shall be compelled to answer for the said wines or other liquors at any other rate than as so much remaining on his hands the 24th of June, 1670."
14) You are to give an accompt of your receipts, &c., on the 1st Oct. next to the Treasury Lords.
July 9 Treasury order for 350l. to Col. Atkins for the repair of the fortifications of Guernesey: with a letter of direction thereon, dated 1670, Aug. 19. Order Book XXXVII. p. 192.
Same on the fee farms for 200l. to Henry Gardner, gent., in repayment of loan. Ibid, p. 171.
Same for 500l. to John Ashburnham, Esq., for same Ibid, p. 172.
[? July 11] Entry of demise by lease under the Exchequer seal to Richard Le Gard, Esq., and Elizabeth, his wife, of a messuage, &c., in Over Whitwell, co. Yorks, parcel of the lands of Thomas Tennant, gent., outlaw. Warrants Early XXXVII. p. 366.
July 11 Treasury warrant to the Surveyor of Crown lands for a particular of a tenement in co. Berks, and a mill, and 14 acres of land called Brewers in Laverton, co. Somerset, with a view to a grant thereof to Henry Seymour, one of His Majesty's Bedchamber, which he held by a former grant during the life of Joseph Seymour, his nephew, since deceased. Ibid, pp. 366–7.
Same to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to John Sayer, master cook to the King, of the park and site of the capital messuage and divers land, parcel of the demesne of Berkhampstead, co. Herts, for eight years from 1693 at the rent of 53l. 14s. 9d., payable to the Duchy of Cornwall. Ibid, pp. 368–9, 370.
Prefixing:—Particular and ratal, and entry of demise.
July 11 Treasury warrant to Auditor Richard Aldworth for a particular of several fee farm rents issuing out of certain manors and lands in Yorkshire, with a view to a grant of a lease thereof, viz. ut supra, p. 558, with certain slight variations and the addition of the fee farm rent of the manor of Cottingham and the fee farm of the scite of the manor of Nafferton. Warrants Early XXXVII. pp. 369–70.
Sir G. Downing to Alderman Backwell to know whether he has paid the 1,000l. to Chevalier Grammont, &c. Out Letters General II. p. 333.
Same to Mr. King for an account of the moneys received by the late Earl of Pembroke for advancing the herring fishery and how same was by him expended. Ibid.
Same to Nathaniel Hart, late Collector of Hearth money in the parish of St. Giles in the Fields, to attend my Lords on Wednesday about having collected part of the said duty which he had no power to collect. The like to John Milner, late Collector of same, in St. Giles, Cripplegate. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Mead to bring an impost bill for Dr. Wren and another for the Foreign Apposer. Ibid.
Same to Sir William Poultney to attend my Lords tomorrow about the 100,000 bricks owing by him to the King. Ibid.
Same to the marshal of the King's Bench to send Mr. Coates to my Lords to-morrow. Ibid, p. 334.
Same to Mr. Colvill to attend my Lords to-morrow about lending 5,000l. for the Privy Purse. Ibid.
Same to Sir R. Long to attend my Lords to-morrow at 8 in the morning concerning the money which is to be got for the Duke of Buckingham. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Mead to bring such impost bills as are wanting for the Earl of Carlisle and Sir Thomas Trevor, Auditor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and to take information from their servants what are behind. Ibid.
[? July 11] The Treasury Lords to the King's Remembrancer to stay process against Sir Rich. Otley and Col. Scriven, late Collectors of Hearth money for co. Salop. Warrants Early XXXIV. p. 260.
July 11 The Treasury Lords to the Customs Farmers forwarding a list of 29 tallies, detailed, of varying dates and amounts, for in all 19,827l. struck upon the late Farmers of the Customs, which the Auditor of the Receipt has been ordered by Treasury warrant to pay out of the 8,000l. a month reserved [out of the Customs rent] for the payment of old tallies. Out Letters Customs II. pp. 127–8.
Appending:—List of said tallies.
Money warrant for 100l. to Isaac le Gouce for one year on his annuity or fee of 100l. as His Majesty's jeweller in ordinary. Warrants Early XXVII. p. 34 (reverse).
Same for 100l. 7s. 0d. for one year to Sergeant Gyde (Gide) Ibid, p. 36.
Same for 40l. to Charles Whittacre for one year as Foreign Apposer. Ibid, p. 42.
Same for 200l. to William, Earl of Marlborough for two years on his pension of 100l. per an. and in part of 525l. arrears thereon. Ibid, pp. 29–30 (reverse).
July 11 Letters of direction on two Treasury orders of 1669–70, Feb. 1, for 1,000l. and 225l. 13s. 6d. to Lord Arlington, Postmaster General, for carrying frank letters and packets by His Majesty's command. Order Book XXXVII. pp. 181, 387, 439.
Treasury warrant to the Receiver General of Crown revenues for co. Oxford to pay, and to Auditor Sir Edimond Sawyer to allow in account, 80l. per an. to John, Lord Lovelace, Lieutenant of the manor of Woodstock, viz. 40l. for the keepers of Woodstock Park, and 40l. for provision of deer: together with the arrears thereof from Lady Day, 1668. Warrants Early XXII. p. 116.
Money warrant for 550l. to Tho. Elliot, being 250l. for half a year to June 24 last on his fee as Master of His Majesty's Harriers (order hereon, dated July 18), and 300l. for three years' arrears on his annuity as page to his late Majesty: to be registered partly on the fee farms and partly on the Hearth money. Ibid, XXI. p. 36; XXVII p. 37; Order Book XXXVII. p. 181.
Same for 250l. to Thomas Ellyott for 1¼ years to June 24 last as Keeper of His Majesty's House at Newmarket. (Order hereon, dated July 18.) Warrants Early XXVII. p. 37; Order Book XXXVII. p. 181.
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to suspend all dormant warrants for the paying the pensions, salaries, and fees to His Majesty's servants and others, that is to say, to pay to each of the said persons only what is due for one year each on the same, and no more until further order: " We have sent you many dormant warrants for the paying of pensions, salaries and fees to his Majesty's servants and others, yet in regard of the present necessity and want of money we think fit that at this time the said perpetuities, salaries and fees be only paid for one year, and we accordingly direct and require you to pay only upon the said dormant warrants what is due for one year to each of those persons," saving and excepting the following persons, viz.:—
Duke of York's children.
Duke of Monmouth.
Judges.
His Majesty's Learned Counsel.
Masters of the Chancery.
Officers of the Courts of Justice.
Officers of the Exchequer.
Perpetuities and salaries to public professors.
Late officers of the Excise.
Lady Williams.
Mr. Rose, His Majesty's gardener.
Lady Villiers.
Nicholas Estoll.
Robert Swan.
Charles Gyfford.
Widow Hudson.
Widow Burleigh.
Sir Charles Cotterell.
Clement Cotterell.
Warrants Early XVII. p. 338.
Treasury order on the fee farms for 45l. 12s. 6d. to Nathaniell Lock in repayment of loan. Order Book XXXVII. p. 174.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Farmers to permit John Ogilby to import into London port 20,000 reams of paper, ut supra, p. 602. Out Letters Customs II. p. 126.
July 12 Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer to stay process against Philip Packer on his accounts as Paymaster of the Works. Warrants Early XXXIII. p. 139.
Sir G. Downing to Lord Hawley and the rest of the Trustees for the sale of fee farm rents to attend my Lords on Monday about the business of Sir Gilbert Gerard. Out Letters General II. p. 335.
Same to John Peake, of Pemsey, to attend my Lords this day week about 65l. of the King's money received by him from Thomas Philips, a Collector of Aids in Brecon. Ibid, p. 336.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Farmers to pay 30l. to the Earl of Nottingham for creation money. Out Letters Customs II. p. 127.
Money warrant for 1,000l. to the Duke of Richmond on his annuity or fee of 1,000 l. per an. Warrants Early XXVII. p. 30 (reverse).
Same for 100l. 7s. 6d. to Richard Thorne, one of His Majesty's sergeants-at-arms, for one year's salary and board wages. Ibid, p. 31.
Same for one year each to the following gentlemen of the King's music on their several fees, detailed, viz. Ibid, pp. 33–4.
£ s. d.
John Rogers on the yearly fee of 100 0 0
John Jenkeings on the yearly fee of 40 0 0
John Lilley on the yearly fee of 40 0 0
Charles Cooleman on the yearly fee of 60 0 0
Charles Eavans on the yearly fee of 46 10 10
John Clemment on the yearly fee of 40 0 0
Mr. Clayton on the yearly fee of 66l. 2s. 6d. and 40 0 0
John Singleton on the yearly fee of 46 10 10
John Goodgroome on the yearly fee of 40 0 0
Gregory Thorndell on the yearly fee of 40 0 0
John Gamble on the yearly fee of 46 10 10
Alphonse Marsh on the yearly fee of 40 0 0
Humphery Madge on the yearly fee of 46l. 12s. 8d. and 40 0 0
Nathaniel Watlings on the yearly fee of 40 0 0
"Seven like letters" [as supra, p. 602, under date 1670, June 24, from the Treasury Lords to the sheriffs to disperse widely the particulars of the sale of fee farm rents], "but blank for the counties [the details for] which [blanks] I promise to give to the office to fill up their book all dated July 12. [A later note adds] the counties are Devon, Nott, Salop, Worcester, Norfolk, Northumberland, York." Ibid. p. 37.
Money warrant for 4,833l. 6s. 8d. to the Duke of Buckingham, being 3,083l. 6s. 8d. remaining in arrear and unassigned of the 8,083l. 6s. 8d. granted to him by letters patent of 1668, Nov. 11, and 1,750l. arrears on his annuity of 1,000l. per an. as a Gentleman of the Bedchamber. (Treasury order hereon for 3,083l. 6s. 8d., dated July 12.) Ibid, XVIII. p. 339; Order Book XXXVII. p. 101.
Treasury orders for 20l. each to Edward Fauconberge and John Lowe, Deputy Chamberlains of the Exohequer. and for 25l. 8s. 4d. to William Wardour, Clerk of the Pells. Order Book XXXVII. p. 101.
Same for 62l. 10s. 0d. to Sir Denny Ashburnham Ibid, p. 258.
Same on the fee farms for 1,000l. to William Gawen in repayment of loan. Ibid, p. 171.
[?] Letter of direction transferring to the new farm of the Customs a Treasury order of June 13 last for 500l. to the Commissioners of Accompts. Ibid.
July 12 Treasury orders for 250l. to James Hamilton in repayment of loan. Order Book XXXVII. p. 174.
For 260l. to Thomas Davis for same.
For 210l. 16s. 8d. to Sir Roger Pratt for same.
Same for 250l. to Thomas Killegrew for same Ibid, p. 175.
[?] Same for 8,000l. and 4.007l. 10s. 8d. to the Earl of Sandwich, Master of the Great Wardrobe. Ibid.
July 12 Same for 984l., 1,631l. 1,845l. to John Colville in repayment of loan: out of the Customs of July—Sept., 1671. Ibid, p. 26.
July 13 The Treasury Lords to the King's Remembrancer to accept Nathaniell Thornbury, of London, merchant, in place of Nicholas Woolfe as surety for Robert Hall and Mr. Foyer, Customers of Chichester. Out Letters Customs I. p. 210.
Treasury warrant to the Attorney General (vacated) for a lease to Sir Hugh Bethel of only 79l. 10s. 8d. per an. of the particulars recited super under date 1670, Apr. 29, p. 558, his Majesty having intended to grant same to George, Viscount Grandison and Edward Villers, but they having since agreed with Bethell for him to have same, and for them to have all the rest of the rents in said particular. Warrants Early XXXVII. p. 372.
Same to the Surveyor General of Crown lands for a particular of the pasturage of the Great Forest of Brecon and of certain escheat lands called Ter Iwanblaen [? Ter Cwm Blaen], Teryddoll [? Ter Heol], Ter Gordder Cord, and Llaynerhway Klacodd ar dwr, in Gwydrgrig Grange [? Gwdderig], in the lordship of Talley, co. Carmarthen, of which Richard Jones, of Brecon, is in possession, as also of several reliefs due to His Majesty from His Majesty's tenants in the several counties of Carnarvon, Anglesea, and Merioneth: of which said Jones prays a new lease. Ibid, p. 371.
The Treasury Lords to [the King's Remembrancer] to stay process of extent against Col. Gilby, a surety of Major Broxholme, late Receiver General for co. Lincoln, said Gilby being a member of this present Parliament. Ibid, XXXIV. p. 260.
Sir G. Downing to Sir Denys Gauden. Mrs. Davies is to come to my house to-morrow. Pray attend then about her share in your orders. Out Letters General II. p. 337.
Same to Sir R. Long and Sir C. Harbord to meet him to inquire of Mr. Wadlow about the money received of the late Wine Act and how he has paid same, viz. how much thereof for principal, interest, or gratuity, so that same may be brought to account according to the Act. Ibid, p. 336.
Royal sign manual to William Legg, Lieutenant of the Ordance, to pay 300l. to John, Lord Berkeley and Sir John Duncombe as late Commissioners of the Ordnance up to the letters patent of Mar. 24, constituting Sir Thomas Chichesley Master of the Ordnance. Warrants Early XVA. p. 8.
Royal warrant for [a privy seal for] 240l. per an. to Lady Katherine Lloyd, widow to Sir Godfrey Lloyd. Ibid, p. 9.
Same for same for 9,339l. 17s. 1d. to Isack Meynell as interest and reward on several loans as follows, viz. 2,279l. 8s. 3d. for 4 per cent. reward on 31,470l. formerly advanced by him for the buying of tin for His Majesty's service, said interest being from 1667, March 25 (to which time it has been previously cast up) to the respective days of payment thereof; and also 1,982l. 18s. 5d. for interest and reward of 5,831l. 1s. 8d,. registered in six orders on the Eleven Months and yet unpaid, said interest being from 1667, Mar. 25, to 1670, Mar. 25; and also 5,077l. 10s. 5d. for interest and reward of 26 197l. 13s. 8d., payable on an order registered on the Hearth money (that is to say for the interest and reward of 25,585l. 19s. 2d., part of the said sum of 26,197l. 13s. 8d., from the 1st of June, 1668, and for the interest and reward of 611l. 14s. 11d., in full of said sum of 26,197l. 13s. 8d., from 17 June, 1668 to 1670, Mar. 25), the said 26,197l. 13s. 8d. being still unpaid. (Privy seal, dated July 27.) Ibid, pp. 9, 28–9.
July 13 Royal sign manual for 350l. to Isaack le Gouche for a diamond ring of that value which the King has thought fit to present to Monsieur Flamery, envoy from Monsieur, the French King's brother, sent to condole on the death of Madam, Duchess of Orleans. Warrants Early XVA. p. 10.
Same for 150l. to same for a diamond ring presented by the King to Baron Delwes, Resident from the Duke of Hanover. Ibid.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Farmers to pay the four Ushers of the Exchequer 11l. 4s. 0d. for two years to Easter last on their ancient fee of 5l. 12s. 0d. per an. payable by the Commissioners or Farmers of the Customs for services [to the Customs] by the said Ushers performed in the Exchequer Court. Out Letters Customs II. p. 129.
Same to the Receipt for 200l. to Viscount Mordaunt, Sir Thomas Peyton, Sir Jeremy Whitchcott, Farmers of the duty of 12d. per chaldron of sea coals, stone coals or pitt coals of the water measure of Newcastle, shipped or carried out of the river of Tyne, to be spent within the realm and not transported beyond the seas; of which duty they are Farmers for 31 years under an indenture of date 1660, Mar. 29, at a yearly rent of 1,838l. 12s. 6d: said sum of 200l., being for the amount of said duty on 4,000 chaldron of coals imported to London Custom free for the poor of London in the year ended 1669, Dec. 24, as by the royal warrant of 1668. July 3; the late King James having by letters patent of 1622, April 29, granted the like liberty. Ibid, pp. 130–2.
Money warrant for 5,000l. to Baptist May for the Privy Purse: out of the new farm of the Customs commencing 1671, Sept. 29. (Order hereon, dated July 15.) Warrants Early XXXVIII. p. 1; Out Letters Customs II. p. 132; Order Book XXXVII. pp. 26, 67.
Money warrants for 46l. 10s. 10d. each to William Young and Isaac Staggins for one year as two of His Majesty's music. Warrants Early XXVII. p. 37 (reverse).
Same for 1,000l. to Henry Earl of Ogle for same as a Gentleman of the Bedchamber. Ibid, p. 37.
Same for 195l. 16s. 8d. to Roger Whitley for same as harbinger to His Majesty. Ibid, p. 38.
Same for 80l. to N. Oudart for same as Latin Secretary Ibid.
Treasury letter of direction on a Treasury order of 1668, Dec. 7, for 4,000l. to Sir Edward Turner. Order Book XXXVII. p. 216.
July 13 Treasury orders for 150l. to Sir Gabriell Sylvius in repayment of loan: to be registered on the Wine Act.
For 1,000l. to John Colville for same, on same.
Order Book XXXVII. pp. 216, 217.
Same for 100l. 7s. 6d. to Symon Smyth in repayment of loan.
For 150l. to Robert Squibb for same.
Ibid, p. 174.
For 100l. 7s. 6d. to William Bishop for same.
For 19l. 11s. 8d. to Isaack Meynell for same.
For 100l. 7s. 6d. to Isaack Meynell for same.
July 14 Report to the King from the Treasury Lords and Lords of Ireland of committee with them advising the remission of the new quit rent on the estate of Peirce, Viscount of Galmoye, an infant. Out Letters Ireland I. p. 25.
Prefixing:—Note of said Viscount's petition and of the order of reference. Of petitioner's estate 9,000 acres are coarse and mountainous lands not worth a penny an acre above the quit rents now charged thereon: by reason whereof and of two jointures to his mother and grandmother he will be destitute of maintenance, even for schooling and breeding, if the new quit rent be enforced.
Royal sign manual for 300l. to Baptista Duteil in full of his diet and other expenses in his late journey to Genoa and Florance on His Majesty's service. Warrants Early XVa. p. 13.
Treasury order on the fee farms for 200l. to Dr. Charlott in repayment of loan. Order Book XXXVII. p. 172.
Same for 100l. 7s. 6d. to John Trethewy for same. Ibid, p. 173.
For 86l. 12s. 6d. to Humfry Madge for same.
For 250l. to David Walter for same.
Same for 9,000l. to Baptist May [for the Privy Purse] on the sale of fee farms. Ibid.
Same for 100l. to Isaack le Gouche in repayment of loan. Ibid, p. 174.
For 100l. 7s. 6d. to Isaack Meynell for same.