Treasury Warrants: October 1717, 26-31

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October 1717, 26–31

Oct. 29. Privy seal for 300l. as equipage and 3l. a day as ordinary to James D'Ayrolle, “our Resident with the Republic of Geneva, whom we have appointed to be our Resident with the States General” King's Warrant Book XXVIII, p. 472.
Money warrant for 747l. 17s. 0d. to Thomas Austin, late Receiver General for Co. Chester and North Wales: for his extraordinary charges in 1699 and 1700 in getting in his moneys and returning same to the Exchequer.
Appending: report by the Taxes Commissioners on his petition for said allowances. His receipts amounted to 59,828l. 1s. 8d. An allowance of 3d. in the £ for the carriage and return thereof will amount to 747l. 17s. 0d. (Money order dated Oct. 31.) Money Book XXVI, pp. 23–4. Order Book X, p. 10.
The like for the following allowances to like Receivers for the like extraordinary charges: as by the like reports, detailed, on the like respective petitions for same in each separate case.
888l. to John Bury as same for Co. Notts 1707–1712. (Money order dated Oct. 31.) Money Book XXVI, pp. 24–5. Order Book X, p. 11.
728l. 16s. 0d. to John Turner as same for Co. Essex 1706–1714: including expenses in bringing up deficiencies of four years' Land Taxes set upon the Hundreds of Ongar, Harlow and Waltham before he was Receiver. (Money order dated Oct. 31.) Money Book XXVI, pp. 25–6. Order Book X, p. 11.
225l. to Richard Woollaston as same for Co. Herts 1696–8. He had great losses by bad money, it being at the time of calling in the old money and re-coining it. (The money order dated Oct. 31 has a later marginal confirmation by the Treasury Lords dated 17 July 1718.) Money Book XXVI, pp. 26–7. Order Book X, p. 9.
279l. 10s. 0d. to Samuel Baylie (Bayley) as same for Co. Stafford 1708–1710: the Commissioners' report in this case traversing three previous reports of 1711 Sept. 30, 1711 Nov. 12 and 1714–15 March 16 concerning the hardships on him which he alleged to be due to the false oath of John Hare. Petitioner prays an allowance for remitting 32,912l. 10s. 4d. to the Exchequer in Exchequer Bills, alleging that the hazard was as great as if it had been in specie. “We do not find it hath been usual for Receivers to have any allowance made them for such sums as have been paid in Exchequer Bills: upon which having examined the petitioner he affirms that the greatest part thereof was remitted [? collected] by him in specie but at that time bills of exchange were all paid in London in Exchequer Bills which occasioned his payments to be made in that manner: to the truth of which he hath made affidavit: wherefore we are of opinion it may not be unreasonable to make him an allowance of 6s. 6d. per cent. [per 100l.] for the return of the said sum of 32,912l. 10s. 4d. as hath been usual to the Receivers of that county.” (The money order dated Oct. 31 bears a later marginal confirmation by the Treasury Lords dated 1718–19 Jan. 10.) Money Book XXVI, pp. 27–9. Order Book X, p. 10.
245l. to Miles Parker as same for Co. Oxford 1707–1710. (Mone order dated Oct. 31.) Money Book XXVI, pp. 29–30. Order Book X, p. 9.
75l. to Rachel Banks as administratrix of John Banks, late Receiver General for Co. Northants 1710–1711. (Money order dated Oct. 31.) Money Book XXVI, p. 30. Order Book X, p. 11.
60l. to same, widow and administratrix of John Banks, and to Samuel Lyon who with said John Banks was joint Receiver General for Co. Northants for 1712. (Money order dated Oct. 31.) Money Book XXVI, p. 31. Order Book X, p. 11.
200l. to William Rogers as late Receiver General for Co. Gloucester 1706–1709. (Money order dated Oct. 31.) Money Book XXVI, p. 32. Order Book X, p. 9.
1,608l. 16s.d. to Samuel Clarke as late same for Co. Hereford 1704–1708 for Marriages and Houses; 1709–1714 for Land Tax and Houses: his receipts being respectively 44,897l. 8s. 4d.; 64,445l. 10s. 8d. and 33,385l. 15s.d. and 11,719l. 4s. 4d. (Money order dated Oct. 31.) Money Book XXVI, pp. 33–5. Order Book X, p. 9.
500l. to John Dee as Receiver General for part of Co. Sussex 1704 to 1712 and for the whole county for 1714 and 1715. (Money order dated Oct. 31.) Money Book XXVI, p. 35. Order Book X, p. 11.
772l. 0s. 3d. to Bernard Hutchins as late same for Co. Somerset and city of Bristol 1710–1714: his receipts being 75,285l. 9s.d. for 1710 and 152,020l. 3s. 5d. for 1711 and 1712 and 81,512l. 11s. 11d. for 1713 and 1714. (Money order dated Oct. 31.) Money Book XXVI, pp. 36–7. Order Book X, p. 10.
507l. 10s. 0d. to Thomas Richers as late same for Co. Cambridge and Isle of Ely 1706–1712. (Money order dated Nov. 6. The money order entry has a marginal note of a later renewal order dated 15 July 1718 by the then Treasury Lords “Let this order be executed”.) Money Book XXVI, pp. 38–9. Order Book X, p. 13.
479l. 10s. 11d. to James Philips as same for Cos. Glamorgan, Carmarthen, Pembroke and Cardigan 1710–1714: his payments being 16,366l. for 1712, being the whole charge for Land Tax on said Counties for said year; and 8,194l. 14s.d. being the whole charge for Land Tax anno 1713 thereon: notwithstanding an arrear of 1,136l. 11s. 8d. [standing out] in the said several counties; being the most early and punctual payments that have been known from those remote counties: besides 13,803l. 18s. 7d. for House Duties 1711–14 which clears his accounts for the same. (The money order dated Nov. 6 bears a later marginal confirmation dated 1718 July 17 by the Treasury Lords.) Money Book XXVI, pp. 39–42. Order Book X, p. 13.
200l. to Robert Longden as late same for Cos. Gloucester and Worcester 1709–1712. (Money order dated Nov. 6.) Money Book XXVI, p. 43. Order Book X, p. 12.
180l. to Thomas Newsham as same for Co. Warwick 1711–1712. (The money order dated Nov. 6 bears a later marginal confirmation dated 1718 Nov. 22 by the Treasury Lords.) Money Book XXVI, pp. 44–5. Order Book X, p. 14.
135l. to William Newsham as late same for Co. Warwick for 1713 to 1715. (Money order dated Nov. 6. The money order for this sum bears a later confirmation ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 45. Order Book X, p. 14.
108l. to Joseph Gace as late same for part of Co. Lincoln for 1712. (Money order dated Nov. 6.) Money Book XXVI, p. 46. Order Book X, p. 13.
86l. to William Claridge as late same for Co. Warwick for 1710. (Money order dated Nov. 6.) Money Book XXVI, pp. 46–7. Order Book X, p. 14.
1,637l. 6s. 9d. to Caleb Powell as late same for North Wales (the Counties of Brecon, Radnor and Montgomery) 1703–1714, his receipts being 94,394l. 17s. 0d. for years 1703–9 whereof 14,220l. 14s. 7d. was in Exchequer Bills; and 24,831l. for the years 1710–11; and 25,982l. 12s.d. for the years 1712–1714. (The money order dated Nov. 6 bears a later marginal confirmation dated 1718 July 17 by the Treasury Lords.) Money Book XXVI, pp. 47–9. Order Book X, p. 12.
75l. to Walker Weldon as late same for Co. Kent annis 1711–1712. (Money order dated Nov. 6). Money Book XXVI, p. 50. Order Book X, p. 12.
80l. to William Fancourt as late same for Co. Rutland annis 1710– 1712. (Money order dated Nov. 6.) Money Book XXVI, p. 51. Order Book X, p. 12.
68l. to John Popham as late same for Co. Southampton anno 1711. (Money order dated Nov. 6.) Money Book XXVI, p. 52. Order Book X, p. 14.
Oct. 29. Money warrant for 130l. 16s. 11½d. to Sir James Bateman, Sir Theodore Janssen, Samuel Shepheard, Sir Harcourt Masters, John Blunt, Richard Houlditch and Jacob Sawbridge, the Trustees for sale of divers parts or shares lately belonging to the publique in the capital stock of the South Sea Company: being the surplusage resting upon their accompt lately passed in the Exchequer.
The said sum is hereby to be repaid out of the money remaining in the Exchequer of imprest money repaid by the Treasurer of the Ordnance.
(In the margin: a later confirmation dated 1718–19 Feb. 13 by the Treasury Lords.) Money Book XXVI, p. 88.
Same for 34,207l. 13s. 9d. to the Bank of England for so much due for Sept. 29 quarter on their allowance of 3 per cent. per an. for circulating the sum of 4,561,025l. in Exchequer Bills: to be satisfied out of any moneys of the Aggregate Fund.
Prefixing: (1) certificate by William Clayton dated Exchequer Oct. 4 of the interest due as above to the said Bank for circulating for the said period the sum of 4,561,025l. which remains standing out uncancelled in the said Bills.
(2) Memorandum. There remained in the Receipt of the Exchequer on the 29th Sept. 1717 upon the General or Aggregate Fund the sum of 169,363l. 6s.d. as follows: [for the description of the following Duties see supra, p. 81]:
£ s. d.
on the Two Thirds Tonnage [in force] since 8 March 1711–12 18,773 5
on the Coffee Duty [in force] since the 23 June 1714 14,113 14 6
on the Additional Coffee Duty [in force] since same date 1,407 11 10½
on the 15 per cent. Duty on Wrought Silks and continued since same date 13,211 11 10½
on the Half Subsidies [in force] since the 31 July 1714 57,622 5
on the Duty on hops [in force] since 1 Aug. 1715 735 19 1
on the Duty on foreign sail cloth 641 14 6
on the 25l. per an. on French wines imported 20,484 11
on brewers' forfeitures 100 16 10½
on the surplus [of the] Half Subsidies for 80,000l. per an. annuities at Michaelmas 1717 42,271 15
£169,363 6
(Money order dated Nov. 11 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 95. Order Book X, p. 25.
Oct. 29. Treasury confirmation of a money order of 1703 Aug. 6 for 670l. 10s. 0d. to Francis Wyvil, Receiver General of Taxes for Co. York, Durham and Northumberland: ut supra, Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. XVIII, p. 348, being for his allowance for extraordinary charges in his collection.
“Let this order be executed by virtue of the general letters patent dormant dated 14 Aug. 1714, by such proportions at a time as shall be signified to you pursuant to our [the Treasury Lords'] direction out of any money which now is or hereafter shall be in the Receipt of Exchequer arisen and to arise by and out of arrears of Land Taxes pursuant to the late Act of Parliament [3 Geo. I., c. 4, cl. 4] in that behalf.” Order Book X, p. 8.
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to innovate a lost order of loan on the sixteenth 4s. Aid, said order being No. 1049 for 250l. in the name of Anna Sophia Wardour. Ibid. IX, p. 479.
C. Stanhope to the Customs Commissioners to send an officer to the lodgings of Sir Nicholas Lawes, who is appointed Governor of Jamaica, to seal his goods; be being on his departure thither. Out Letters (General) XXII, p. 236.
Treasury reference to the Taxes Commissioners of the petition of Alexander Baxter, late Receiver General of Taxes for Co. Wilts., praying 15l. 12s. 0d. for his extraordinary expenses in returning his moneys of the Land Tax anno 1714. Reference Book IX, p. 352.
Oct. 29. The like reference of the petition of George Baker for 189l. 8s. 6d. for like expenses as Receiver General of Taxes for Co. Kent 1715 and 1716. Ibid.
Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer for stay of process against John Bowdidge, late Receiver General of Taxes for Co. Somerset; Geo. Trenchard, one of his sureties, having engaged to pay in 10,000l. next week towards Bowdidge's debt and the remainder soon after. Warrants not Relating to Money XXIV p. 317.
Same to Edward Harley and Thomas Foley, Auditors of Imprests, to make allowances, detailed, amounting in all to 384l. 19s. 8d. for fees, salaries, incidents, five vols. of Register Books in the account of Charles Blunt, late Paymaster of the Classis Lottery anno 1711, to wit for the 3¾ years he executed said office from Xmas 1711 to Michaelmas 1715. The five vols of the Register were delivered over to Mr. Colt, the succeeding Paymaster. Ibid., pp. 317–18.
Same to Auditor Edward Harley to make allowances, detailed, amounting in all to 159l. 1s. 9d. in the account of Thomas Burdus, Paymaster of the Civil List Lottery between 10 Feb. 1714–15 and 1717 March 25, being for Exchequer fees, advertisements, incidents, wages, &c.
Prefixing: said Auditor's report on said account. Ibid., p. 319.
Oct. 30. Same to the Auditor of the Receipt, the Clerk of the Pells and the rest of the officers of the Receipt concerned, to take in any sums at the Receipt to a total of 24,195l. 18s. 2d. from any persons native or foreign &c. who will advance and pay the same for purchasing an annuity at 4 per cent. to be paid out of the General Fund of 724,849l. 6s. 101/5d. per an. established by the Act [3 Geo. I., c. 7] of last session of Parliament: and to strike and deliver to the payers of the said advance money tallies of sol for the same to entitle them to the said annuities according to the said Act: “And the moneys so to be advanced is to be issued and applied by way of imprest and upon accompt for satisfying bills of exchange drawn for the service of the late Expedition to Canada” [as below]. Money Book XXVI, p. 10.
Same to same to take in loans not exceeding 100,000l. on the Duties on Malt, mum, cyder and perry at 4 per cent.: in accordance with the Act of last session 3 Geo. I, c. 4, for continuing the said Duties. Ibid., p. 16.
Money warrant for 287l. 10s. 0d. to William Popple, Secretary to the Commissioners for Trade: for 1717 Sept. 29 quarter for the salaries of himself and clerks. (Money order dated Nov. 7 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Ibid., p. 78. Order Book X, p. 20. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 40.
Letter of direction for the issue of 24,195l. 18s. 2d. in manner following to satisfy bills of exchange drawn for the service of the late Expedition to Canada [see above]: the Treasury Lords having signed a warrant for receiving at the Exchequer the said sum for the said service pursuant to an Act of the last Session of Parliament, 3 Geo. I, c. 7: to be issued as follows: viz.
£ s. d.
to John Aislabie, upon any unsatisfied order in his name as Treasurer of the Navy 4,351 11 6
to Harry Mordaunt on any unsatisfied order in his name as Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance 1,096 8
to James, Earl of Carnarvon, on any unsatisfied order in his name as late Paymaster of the Forces [Abroad] 18,747 18
£24,195 18 2
Disposition Book XXIV, p. 32.
Oct. 30. William Lowndes to [John Aislabie], the Treasurer of the Navy, concerning the abovesaid 4,351l. 11s. 6d. for which sum 4 per cent. annuities will be payable out of the General Fond established by the abovesaid Act. The Treasury Lords direct you to apply the same for satisfying the said bills of exchange payable in your Office “taking notice that by the said Act you are enjoyned and required to take especial care that the drawers of the said bills be duly charged with the moneys for which they were drawn or [with] such of the said moneys as are not or shall not be duly accounted for before such payment of the said bills”. Ibid., p. 33.
Same to [Harry Mordaunt], the Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance, to similarly apply the abovesaid sum of 1,096l. 8s.d. for satisfying the like Canada bills payable in your Office, “taking notice” &c. as above. Ibid.
Same to James, Earl of Carnarvon [late Paymaster of the Forces Abroad] to similarly apply the abovesaid sum of 18,747l. 18s.d. for satisfying the like Canada bills payable in your [late] Office, “taking care” &c. as above. Ibid.
Letter of direction for 51,393l. 18s. 0d. to Henry, Earl of Lincoln, on the unsatisfied order in his name as Paymaster General of the Forces: out of loans made or to be made at the Receipt on credit of the Duties on Malt anno 1717 [3 Geo. I., c. 4]: and is intended to be applied to such services as the Treasury Lords shall think fit to direct. Ibid., p. 34.
William Lowndes to the Attorney General to report on the enclosed report [missing] of Mr. Harcourt, Comptroller of the [2,000,000l.] Classis Lottery anno [1711 as by the Act 9 Anne, c. 16] upon the petition of John Mark of London, goldsmith, praying the innovating of three tickets in the said Lottery which are lost. Give my Lords your opinion whether they may lawfully order duplicates of the said tickets and thereupon sign standing orders as by the Act of Parliament in that behalf. Out Letters (General) XXII, p. 236.
Treasury reference to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts of the petition of William Tipton, Serjeant to Capt. John Williams in the Independent Company at Annapolis Royal, shewing that he is able to prove false musters whereby the King is wronged of more than 5,000l. Reference Book IX, p. 352.
Oct. 30. Same to Sir Edward Northey, Attorney General, of the petition of Anthony Cracherode for leave to retain 185l. 18s. 9d. expended by him as [Treasury] Solicitor on the impeachment of the Earl of Oxford and 122l. 1s. 8d. for breviats of the articles exhibited against said Earl; also praying consideration for his personal attendance 14–24 June and during the trial. Ibid., p. 353.
Oct. 31. Money warrant for 53l. 12s. 1d. to William, Lord Cheyney, Viscount Newhaven, for half a year to June 24 last on his allowances, viz., of his fee of 47l. 4s. 2d. as Clerk of the Pipe and his allowance of 60l. per an. for drawing down and charging the convictions of Recusants. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXV, p. 126. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 40.
Same for 12l. 10s. 0d. to Richard Harcourt, Clerk of the Crown in the Court of the King's Bench, for 1717 Lady day quarter on his allowance for his extraordinary labour and pains in managing criminal prosecutions and other matters for the immediate service of the Crown. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13.) Money Book XXV, p. 131. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 15l. to Jane Browning, relict of Micha. Browning, late Commander of the ship Mountjoy of Londonderry; for 1717 Lady day quarter on her pension granted in consideration of the loss of her husband in breaking the bomb [boom] on the river Derry. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 2. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 38.
Same for 25l. to the heirs of Nicholas Yates: for 1717 Lady day quarter on their perpetuity: thereof 5l. is to be issued to Ann Tonks pursuant to a decree in Chancery dated 14 Oct. 1698. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 4. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 38.
Same for 50l. to Thomas Walker, his Majesty's Housekeeper at Newmarket for same quarter on his fee or salary of 200l. per an. (Letter of direction supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 10. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 100l. to the Mayor of Berwick on Tweed &c. for one year to 1717 Lady day on the allowance towards the repair of the bridge over the Tweed. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 78. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 38.
Same for 483l. 6s. 8d. to Charles, Earl of Tankerville, for half a year to 1717 Lady day on his several fees and allowances of 100l. per an., 100 marks per an. and 800l. per an. as Warden Chief Justice and Justice in Eyre, Trent South. (Letter of direction ut supra.) Money Book XXVI, p. 78. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Oct. 31. Money warrant for 1717 Lady day quarter on the annuities or yearly sums as follows:
75l. to John, Earl of Crawford, on 300l. per an.
75l. to George, Earl of Dunbarton, on 300l. per an.
50l. to William, Earl of Kilmarnock, on 200l. per an.
50l. to Alexander, Lord Elibank, on 200l. per an.
50l. to George, Lord Rea, on 200l. per an.
50l. to John, Lord Ballenden, on 200l. per an.
50l. to Patrick, Lord Oliphant, on 200l. per an.
50l. to John, Lord Napier, on 200l. per an.
50l. to James, Lord Torpichen, on 200l. per an.
25l. to John, Lord Elphistone, on 100l. per an. (The money order bears a later marginal Treasury confirmation dated 1718 April 9.)
25l. to David, Lord Lindores, on 100l. per an.
25l. to William Maxwell on 100l. per an.
25l. to Major Aikman on 100l. per an.
25l. to Capt. John Campbell on 100l. per an.
(Money orders dated Nov. 7 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 79. Order Book X, p. 21. Disposition Book XXIV, pp. 38–9.
Same for 500l. to Hugh, Earl of Loudoun, for same quarter on his annuity.
250l. to the Earl of Findlater and Seafield for same on same. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 80. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
50l. to Allan, Lord Cathcart, for same quarter on an allowance or yearly sum.
25l. to William, Lord Forbes, for same on a same. (Money orders dated Nov. 7 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 80. Order Book X, p. 21. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 1,000l. to Anne, Duchess of Buccleuch, for same quarter on her annuity or yearly pension. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 81. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 38.
Same for 40l. to Richard, Lord Cobham, Warden of Windsor Forest, for one year from 1 Nov. 1717 for the charges and expenses which the holding of Swainmote Courts at his Majesty's Castle at Windsor may require, “the discontinuance of the said Courts having as we are given to understand been detrimental to his Majesty's service in the said forest” (Money order dated Nov. 7 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 81. Order Book X, p. 22. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 40.
Same for 115l. to Robert Lucas, coachman, in full of his bill and all demands for coaches, horses and other carriages by him supplied to bring Count Gyllenborg and his retinue from Plymouth to London and carrying them thence to Harwich where they embarqued for Sweden. (Money order dated Nov. 7 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 82. Order Book X, p. 23. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 40.
Oct. 31. Same for 67l. 10s. 0d. to the Warden or Lieutenant of Waltham Forest for 1717 Lady day quarter for the rangers, woodward, keepers and other officers of said forest. (Money order dated Nov. 6 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 82. Order Book X, p. 24. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 250l. to Charles, Duke of St. Albans, for same quarter on his annuity in lieu of his logwood pension. (Money order dated Nov. 7 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 83. Order Book X, p. 7. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 38.
Same for 343l. 2s. 6d. to same for same quarter on his several fees and allowances as Master of the Hawks. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 83. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 9l. 2s. 6d. to John Incledon for same quarter on his fee or salary as his Majesty's Housekeeper at Westminster [Palace or House]. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 83. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 50l. to Sir William Oldes, Gentleman Usher Black Rod, for same quarter on his allowance in lieu of perquisites which belonged to Black Rod and are released to the Crown. (Money order dated Nov. 6 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 83. Order Book X, p. 7. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 500l. to Thomas, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, for same quarter on his pension. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 84. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 38.
Same for 97l. 5s. 2d. to the several officers detailed, of the Works, for same quarter on their yearly fees and salaries as follows:
11l. 8s.d. to Sir Christopher Wren as Surveyor General of the Works: on 45l. 12s. 6d. per an.
6l. 16s. 10½d. to Sir John Vanbrugh as Comptroller of the Works: on his 27l. 7s. 6d. per an.
4l. 11s. 3d. to Benjamin Jackson as Master Mason of the Works on his 18l. 5s. 0d. per an.
9l. 2s. 6d. to Charles Dartiquenave, Paymaster of the Works: on his 36l. 10s. 0d. per an.
4l. 11s. 3d. to Thomas Hughes, Master Bricklayer of the Works, on his 18l. 5s. 0d. per an.
4l. 11s. 3d. to David Lance, Master Plaisterer to the Works: on his 18l. 5s. 0d. per an.
6l. 16s. 10½d. to Grimblin Gibbons, Master Carver to the Works: on his 27l. 7s. 6d. per an.
16l. 13s. 4d. to John Mercer, late Clerk Engrosser to the Works: on his 66l. 13s. 4d. per an.
2l. 10s. 0d. to Thomas Highmore, Serjeant Painter to the Works: on his 10l. per an.
4l. 17s. 3d. to John Ireland. Master Glazier of the Works: on his 19l. 9s. 0d. per an.
13l. 3s.d. to John Hopson, Master Joyner to the Works: on his 52l. 12s. 6d. per an.
3l. 0s. 10d. to ditto more on his 12l. 3s. 4d. per an. as Purveyor to the Works.
4l. 11s. 3d. to Joseph Roberts, Master Plumber at Windsor: on his 18l. 5s. 0d. per an.
4l. 11s. 3d. to ditto more as Serjeant Plumber to the Works: on his 18l. 5s. 0d. per an.
(Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 84. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Oct. 31. Money warrant for 150l. to Sir Philip Meadows for 1717 Lady day quarter on his pension. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 84. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 38.
Same for 199l. 7s. 11d. to the officers of the Ordnance for same quarter on their fees as follows:
43l. 19s. 1d. to John, Duke of Marlborough, Master General of the Ordnance: on his several fees amounting to 175l. 18s. 4d. per an.
16l. 13s. 4d. to Thomas Erle, Lieutenant General of the Ordnance: on his patent fee of 100 marks per an.
9l. to Michael Richards, Surveyor General of the Ordnance: on his fee of 2s. a day.
9l. to Edward Ashe, Esq., Clerk of the Ordnance, on his like fee.
13l. 10s. 0d. to Dixie Windsor, Esq., Storekeeper of the Ordnance, on his patent fee of 3s. a day.
4l. 10s. 0d. to Thomas Frankland, Esq., Clerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance: on his patent fee of 12d. a day.
10l. to Harry Mordaunt, Esq., Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance: on his fee of 40l. per an.
9l. to James Pendlebury, Esq., Master Gunner of Great Britain: on his fee of 2s. a day.
3l. 15s. 0d. to Thomas Gardiner, Esq., Keeper of the Stores of Small Arms: on his fee of 10 pence a day.
(Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 85. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 50l. to Sir Clement Cotterel, Master of the Ceremonies, for same quarter on his fee or salary. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.)
25l. to same for same quarter on his annuity or yearly sum in lieu of allowances by bills out of the Office of the Treasurer of the Chamber. Money Book XXVI, p. 86. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 30l. to John Ingliss, Esq., for same quarter on his patent fee of 6s. 8d. a day as Assistant to the Master of the Ceremonies. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.)
25l. to same for same quarter on his fee or salary of 100l. per an. as Marshal of the Ceremonies. Money Book XXVI, p. 86. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 25l. to the trustees for the poor ministers of the Isle of Man: for same quarter on the annuity or yearly pension granted to them by Charles II 1675 April 19 to be payable to them for ever out of the Hereditary Excise. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 87. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 38.
Oct. 31. Same for 25l. to the heirs of Col. Fairfax for same quarter on a perpetuity granted by Charles II. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 88. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 38.
Same for 351l. 6s. 3d. to the Serjeants at Arms, being 50l. 3s. 9d. each for half a year each to Midsummer last on their respective salaries of 3s. a day each and allowances of 2s. 6d. a day each for board wages: viz., Thomas Charnock, Esq.; Joseph Lawson, Esq.; Thomas Turst, Esq.; Thomas de Critz, Esq.; Joseph Hall, Esq.; Benjamin Hall, Esq.; the executors of Thomas Wyberg. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 89. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 40l. to Hugh Howard, Esq., for 1717 Lady day quarter on his fee or salary of 160l. per an. as Keeper of his Majesty's Paper Office. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 89. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 73l. 6s. 8d. to the Officers at Arms as follows for same quarter on their respective fees and salaries: viz.
10l. to Sir John Vanbrugh, Clarencieux King at Arms: on his 40l. per an.
10l. to Peter Le Neve, Norroy King at Arms: on his 40l. per an.
6l. 13s. 4d. to John Hesket, Lancaster Herald: on his 26l. 13s. 4d. per an.
6l. 13s. 4d. to Charles Mawson, Chester Herald: on his 26l. 13s. 4d. per an.
6l. 13s. 4d. to Peers Mauduit, Windsor Herald: on his 26l. 13s. 4d. per an.
6l. 13s. 4d. to Samuel Stebbing, Somerset Herald: on his 26l. 13s. 4d. per an.
6l. 13s. 4d. to John Hare, Richmond Herald: on his 26l. 13s. 4d. per an.
5l. to John Gibbon, Bluemantle Pursuivant: on his 20l. per an.
5l. to Dudley Down, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant: on his 20l. per an.
5l. to John Bound, Rouge Croix Pursuivant: on his 20l. per an.
5l. to Thomas Wightwick, Portcullis Pursuivant: on his 20l. per an.
(Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 90. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 50l. 3s. 9d. each to Talbot Jewkes and Mark Delves, two of his Majesty's Serjeants at Arms, for half a year to June 24 last on their salary and board wages. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 90. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 20l. to Alexander Denton, Esq., for half a year to 1717 Lady day on his fee or salary of 40l. per an. as one of his Majesty's Counsellors at Law. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 96. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Oct. 31. Money warrant for 50l. to Frances Wyndham, daughter of Dame Anne Wyndham, for 1717 Lady day quarter on her pension. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 96. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 38.
Same for 10l. to Lawrence Carter, Esq., for same quarter on his 40l. per an. as one of his Majesty's Counsellors at Law. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 96. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 48l. 19s. 2d. to Richard Wright, Esq., for same quarter on his fees of 20 marks per an. and 10s. a day as Knight Harbinger to his Majesty. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 96. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 20l. to Sir Thomas Powys for half a year to 1717 Lady day on his fee of 40l. per an. as one of his Majesty's Serjeants at Law. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 96. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 22l. 10s. 0d. to Robert Harmsworth and Edward Salter, Keepers of the [Privy] Council Chambers for 1717 Lady day quarter on their fee or salary of 2s. 6d. a day each. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 97. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 18l. 5s. 0d. to same for same quarter on their allowance of 73l. per an. for their attendance in the despatch of all orders and business relating to Trade and Plantations. (Money order dated Nov. 11 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 97. Order Book IX, p. 392. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 75l. to Henry Lowman and Mary his wife for same quarter as Housekeeper and Wardrobekeeper of Kensington Palace. (In the margin: a later confirmation dated 1718 April 8 by the Treasury Lords hereof.) (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 98. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 27l. to Henry, Earl of Rochester, for same quarter on his fee of 6s. a day as Keeper of his Majesty's park called New Park near Richmond. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.)
17l. 5s. 0d. to same for same quarter for the officers of said Park: viz., the two underkeepers, the bailiff and the moletaker. (Money order dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 98. Order Book X, p. 20. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 33l. to Thomas Chaplin, Esq., for same quarter on his fee of 8d. a day and fee or salary of 120l. per an. as Keeper of his Majesty's Tennis Courts. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 99. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 85l. to Benjamin Bennet, Esq., for same quarter on his allowances as Lieutenant and Commander in Chief of the Bermuda or Summer Islands in America. (Money order dated Nov. 14 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 99. Order Book X, p. 25. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Oct. 31. Same for 250l. to Peter Flournois, Esq., for same quarter on an annuity or pension for the maintenance of the late Countess of Clancarty's children and their education in the Protestant religion. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 99. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 38.
Same for 250l. to the Clerks of the [Privy] Council: viz., Edward Southwell, James Vernon junr., Robert Hales and the executors of William Blathwayt, for same quarter on their salaries. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.)
25l. each to same for same quarter on their allowance for attendance on the business of Trade and Plantations. Money Book XXVI, p. 100. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 12l. 10s. 0d. to James Girard for same quarter on his fee or salary as Chief Ingraver of his Majesty's signets, seals, stamps and arms. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 101. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 15l. to Robert Stephens, being 12l. 10s. 0d. for same quarter on his allowance or salary as Messenger appointed to look after the printing press: and 2l. 10s. 0d. for his charges and expenses in said employment. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 101. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 13l. 6s. 8d. to William Jones for same quarter on his several fees of 40l. per an. and 13l. 6s. 8d. per an. as Apothecary to his Majesty's Household. (Letter of direction dated Nov 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 121. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 28l. 15s. 0d. to James Chase for same quarter on his fee or salary of 115l. per an. as Apothecary in ordinary to his Majesty's person. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 123. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 25l. to Edward Young, Esq., for same quarter on his two fees of 50l. per an. each as Surveyor General of his Majesty's Woods, respectively North Trent and South Trent. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 123. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 37l. 10s. 0d. to Charles Harrison as imprest and upon account for defraying the charges of lawsuits relating to his Majesty's service: and is for same quarter. (Money order dated Nov. 14 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 124. Order Book IX, p. 392. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 20l. to John Conyers for half a year to Lady day last on his salary of 40l. per an. as one of his Majesty's “Councillors” at Law. (Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 132. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Oct. 31. Money warrant for 223l. 4s.d. to Walter [now Viscount] Chetwynd, Chief Ranger and Keeper of St. James's Park and Keeper of the Mall there: for 1717 Lady day quarter on several fees and allowances as follows amounting in all to 892l. 17s. 6d.: viz.
£ s. d.
on his salary of 260l. peran. 65 0 0
on 200l. per an. for feed of fish and fowl and for nets, boats &c. 50 0 0
on 50l. per an. for hay for the deer 12 10 0
on 228l. 2s. 6d. per an. for wages to three underkeepers and two gatekeepers at 2s. 6d. a day each 57 0
on 54l. 15s. 0d. for wages to the Keeper of the Wilderness in said park 13 13 9
on 100l. per an. to said Chetwynd as Keeper of the Mall in said park 25 0 0
£223 4
(Letter of direction dated Nov. 13 hereon.) Money Book XXVI, p. 131. Disposition Book XXIV, p. 39.
Same for 52l. 10s. 0d. to James, Earl of Berkeley, Constable of the Forest of Dean: for same quarter: to be by him paid over to the Conservator or Supervisor of said Forest (25l.) and to the six keepers thereof (27l. 10s. 0d.) for preserving the young trees and repairing and keeping the several inclosures. Money Book XXVI, p. 132.
Same for 150l. to the heir male of Col. Francis Wyndham for same quarter on the yearly rent of 600l. granted to said Col. Francis Wyndham by Charles II.
Followed by: a later Treasury confirmation dated 1718–19 Jan. 17 hereof. Ibid., p. 207.
Treasury warrant to the Auditor of the Receipt to satisfy to Mary Williamson, widow of Ralph Williamson, formerly Receiver General of Taxes for Cos. York, Durham and Northumberland, the sum of 3,273l. 3s. 11½d. as part of the sum of 3,770l. 55. 1d. still remaining unsatisfied to her on the money order of 1701–2 Feb. 27, ut supra, Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. XVI, p. 138: which money order was for 5,150l. 6s. 6d. to said Williamson as allowance for his collections, detailed: towards which sum he or she only received 638l. 17s.d. paid 24 March 1701–2, 625l. 5s. 0d. paid 28 April 1702 and 115l. 8s. 11½d. paid 28 May 1702 or 1,381l. 1s. 5d. in all, thus leaving 3,770l. 5s. 1d. remaining still due: it appearing that the said 3,273l. 3s. 11½d. represents the proportional part relating to Land Tax, House Duties and Marriage Duties exclusive of the Subsidies and Poll out of the said 3,770l. 5s. 1d. remaining unsatisfied. Order Book X, p. 5.
William Lowndes to Mr. Young to report on the enclosed letter [missing] from the Duke of Bolton informing of a prosecution against the Underwoodward of New Forest by one Battin for marking trees for the King. Out Letters (General) XXII, p. 236.
Same to the Taxes Commissioners to review the reports for extraordinary allowances to the following Receivers of Taxes and to confine the said allowances to Land Tax, House Duties and Marriage Duties and to expunge out of the said reports all allowances formerly made for Poll money and Subsidies: viz.
£ s. d
sum allowed
Mr. Thornton, Receiver for Co. Lanes: report dated 15 Aug. 1717 2,249 5 0
Mr. Andrews, ditto for Co. Warwick: dated 5 Dec. 1704 360 0 0
Mr. Springett, ditto for Co. Sussex: dated 2 June 1713 300 0 0
Mr. Pacy, ditto for part of Co. Norfolk: dated 15 Jan. 1708–9 300 0 0
Messrs. Jeay and Dowse, ditto for Co. Huntingdon: dated 14 April 1715 367 10 0
J. Darby, ditto for Co. Dorset: dated 1 Dec. 1710 256 0 0
ditto of same date 190 0 0
ditto of same date 95 0 0
Mr. Millicent, ditto for Co. Cambridge: dated 26 Sept. 1706 145 0 0
Mr. Ambrose, ditto for Co. Berks: dated 18 Feb. 1715–16 669 7 6
ditto: of 6 Feb. 1699–1700 260 0 0
Mr. Wyvill, ditto for Co. Yorks: dated 7 Dec. 1708 1,313 12 0
Mr. Caswall, ditto for Co. Monmouth: dated 24 March 1712–13 1,126 15 9
administratrix of [John] Coxall, ditto for part of Co. Lincoln: dated 10 June 1709 180 0 0
William Green, ditto for Co. Stafford: dated 5 March 1700–1 344 10 0
Ibid., p. 237.
Oct. 31. Same to Auditor Jett. My Lords desire you to send accounts as follow: viz.
(1) of the Receivers of Taxes who to avoid the charge of 10 per cent. in the late Act [1 Geo. I., St. 2, cl. 36 and 3 Geo. I., c. 24] did clear their accounts before Michaelmas 1716: with the sums paid by them into the Exchequer after the passing of the said Act “and [before] 29 Sept. 1716”.
(2) of such Receivers of Taxes who fell under the penalty of the said high interest and have since cleared their accounts and how much the principal and interest by them paid amounted to.
(3) of such Receivers of Taxes who have not cleared their accounts and how much they respectively owe for principal and interest. Ibid.
Treasury warrant to the Stamps Commissioners to pay William Mowbray, their Solicitor, 50l. per an. additional salary in view of the difficulty of his office, he being exposed to the resentment of a great part of the professors of the law to his disadvantage in the management of his other affairs.
Prefixing: representation from said Commissioners in his behalf His salary is but 50l. per an. whereas his predecessor had [also] another office viz., Register and Comptroller of the Apprentice Duty with 150l. per an. Warrants not Relating to Money XXIV, p. 320.
The Treasury Lords to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to report on the enclosed memorial [missing] of Sir James Jefferys, Governor of Cork, praying that the allowance of 10s. a day in lieu of a Company, which is left out of the present Establishment, may be replaced therein. Out Letters (Ireland) X, p. 153.
Oct. 31. Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners in Scotland to employ Walter Forster as a watchman for the Salt Duty at the port of Campbeltown at 15l. per an. over and above the number of watchmen already established. Out Letters (North Britain) II, p. 205.