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Date.
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Nature and Substance of the Entry.
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Reference.
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May 16
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Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the King's Remembrancer to
take the securities of John Vaughan as Receiver of the
Eighteen Months' assessment for co. Monmouth, Glamorgan,
Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, Radnor and Brecon : said
sureties being Sir Henry Vaughan, of Derwydd, Kt.,
Henry Mansell, Esq., of Llanelly, co. Carmarthen, William
Gwyn, of Taliaris, and Thomas Williams, of Talley, co.
Carmarthen.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money III. p. 391.
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Sir Robert Howard to Mr. Mountney, Cashier of the Customs,
to draw a bill for 1,000l. on the Collectors of Hull, receiving
therefor a tally [now] remaining in the hands of the [Navy]
Treasurer [being drawn] for the Sick and Wounded.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money III. p. 396.
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Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Cashier of the Customs to
take in tallies for 2,500l. levied in the Exchequer on the
Customs, which tallies are in the hands of the Earl of
Oxford, and, in satisfaction thereof, to deliver bills for the like
sum on the Collectors of Customs in Bristol and Hull, viz.
1,500l. on Bristol and 1,000l. on Hull.
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Money Book (Customs)
p. 107.
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[?]
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Same to same to similarly exchange tallies for 1,000l. for the
Treasurer of the Sick and Wounded for the like sum in bills on
Collector of Hull port.
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Ibid, p. 108.
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May 16
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Money warrant for 2,500l. to the Earl of Oxford in full of
5,000l., as by the privy seal of Dec. 20 last, in consideration
of the surrender of the office of Chief Justice in eyre, Trent
South.
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Warrants Early XIX.
p. 348.
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Letter of direction on an order of 1671-2, Feb. 3, for 300l. to
Edward Backwell for interest.
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Ibid, p. 346.
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May 17
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Same on same of 1672-3, Mar. 20, for 2,000l. to Sir Robert
Viner.
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Ibid.
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Same on same of Mar. 24 last, for 32,306l. 14s. 6d. to Sir
Stephen Fox : and on an order of same date for 7,840l, to same.
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Ibid, p. 350.
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Money warrant for 100l. 7s. 6d. to Sergeant Bull for one year on
his salary and allowance.
40l to John Shillingford alias Izard for same as Yeoman
Pricker of His Majesty's Privy Harriers.
200l. to Thomas Rosse for one year of his annuity.
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Ibid, pp. 403, 404, 408.
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Same for 2,111l. 12s. 6d. to Sir Stephen Fox (for interest on
orders amounting to 14,000l. principal money registered on
the London Excise, viz. six per cent. interest from 1670, Dec.
15, to 1672-3, Jan. 1, being the day to which the account
thereof is made up) : to be paid by tallies on the Country
Additional Excise.
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Money Book (Excise) p. 38.
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Same for 50,000l. to same as imprest for the forces : to be paid
by tallies of 30,000l. on the Country Excise and 20,000l. on
the London Excise.
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Ibid.
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Same for 300l. each to Lady Killigrew, Lady Clinton, Madame
Thornhill, Lady Cranmer, Madame Henr Orpe, Lady Frazier
and Madame de Bordes for one year each as the Queen's
Dressers.
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Warrants Early XIX.
p. 344.
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[?]
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Same for 30,000l. to William Ashburnham as imprest for the
Household.
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Ibid, p. 345.
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May 18
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Treasurer Clifford's warrant to Auditor Sir William Godolphin
to allow 450l. in account to Thomas Whitley, Receiver of
Crown Revenues of N. Wales and Chester, and to forbear
charging him 12 per cent. interest thereon : he having duly
paid the said 450l. to the Earl of Carbery in pursuance of
several orders from the Treasury Lords.
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Ibid, p. 348.
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Money warrant for 106l. 13s. 4d. to Elias Ashmole for four years
on his salary or fee of 26l. 13s. 4d. per an. as Windsor Herald
at Arms to His Majesty.
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Ibid.
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Money warrant for 100l. to Clara Bolton for half a year on her
pension.
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Warrants Early XIX.
p. 348.
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May 18
and 21
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Warrant [under the royal sign manual apparently in duplicate
or may be two separate warrants for two separate sums] for
230l. to Antho, Seagar, without account, for His Majesty's
Secret Service. (Money warrant dated May 27.)
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King's Warrant Book III.
pp. 278, 283 ; Warrants
Early XIX. p. 357.
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May 20
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Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Receipt to pay 500l. on [unsatisfied]
orders remaining in the Receipt for the Paymaster
of the Works : to be paid out of First Fruits.
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Warrants Early XIX.
p. 346.
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Money warrant for payment to Henry Brounker and James
Hamilton of all such sums of money as shall be paid into the
Receipt by James Ward, merchant, as the part due to the King
on the 557l. 16s. 9d. in which he was condemned by the late
Customs Commissioners for taking and detaining certain prize
goods in the time of the late Dutch war out of the ship
"Phnix."
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Ibid, p. 347.
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May 21
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Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Cashier of the Customs to
pay 40l. to the Earl of Leicester for two years creation money.
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Ibid.
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Same to the Receipt for tallies to be levied on the Cashier of the
Customs for 2,000l. and 2,000l. and to issue same on any
orders for Secret Service remaining undischarged in the hands
of the Earl of Arlington.
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Ibid, p. 350.
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Same for same on same (apparently in duplicate) for 3,000l. and
2,500l. to be issued to the Duke of Buckingham as Master of
the Horse, on orders remaining in his hands undischarged.
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Ibid, pp. 351, 353.
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Money warrant for 100l. to Major Edward Trelawney for half a
year of his salary or yearly sum of 200l. : to be paid by tallies on
Edward Backwell, late Receiver of the Queen Mother's portion.
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Ibid, p. 353.
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Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Receipt for tallies on the
Cashier of the Customs for 5,000l. and 5,000l. : to be issued
to Samuel Pepys for the service of Tangier on orders remaining
in his hands undischarged for that service.
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Ibid, p. 354.
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Money warrant for 18l. 5s. 0d. to Richard Welbeck for 1 years
to Lady Day last on his fee of 12l. 3s. 4d. per an. as keeper of
His Majesty's stables at Reading.
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Ibid, p. 355.
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Same for 1,200l. to Lady Philadelphia Wentworth for two years
on her pension.
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Ibid, p. 356.
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Treasurer Clifford's subscription of a docquet, dated 1673, May,
of a grant to Hugh Boscawen, of Tregothnan, co. Cornwall,
of the King's right of presenting a fourth patron to the
Rectory of St. Mabyn, said Buscawen having the right of presenting
three persons successively thereto.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,074, p. 201.
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Royal warrant for a great seal for a grant to William Fryer, gent.,
of the office of searcher of Plymouth port in reversion after
John Martyn, the present searcher : with the fee of 30l per an.
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King's Warrant Book III.
p. 279.
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May 22
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Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Receipt to issue 150l. to
Sir Edward Griffin, Treasurer of the Chamber, on any unsatisfied
orders in his name : to be by him paid over to the Keeper
of Her Majesty's Gardens at Somerset House.
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Warrants Early XIX.
p. 352.
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Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Receipt to issue 15,651l.
15s. 11d. to Sir Thomas Osborne for the Navy upon any
orders unsatisfied in his name : to be paid by tallies on the
Cashier of the Customs.
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Warrants Early XIX.
p. 353.
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Same to the Customs Cashier. Tallies have to-day been ordered
to be levied on you as above for 15,651l. 15s. 11d. payable to
the Treasurer of the Navy by bonds taken up to the 10th inst.
for the wine and vinegar duty. You are to receive such bonds
from Philip Marsh and deliver same to the Treasurer of the
Navy : with the usual clauses as to discount, &c.
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Money Book (Customs)
p. 108.
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May [? 22]
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Royal warrant for a privy seal for 1,200l. to Thomas Welsh : to
be paid by tallies on William Prettyman, Receiver of First
Fruits.
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King's Warrant Book III.
p. 281.
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May 22
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Same for a same for a grant to Viscount Grandison and Edward
Villiers of all sums of money which shall at any time during
three years from date hereof become due to the King by
discharges and compositions for further estates in the manors
and lands of the Duchy of Cornwall (divers rents whereof
have been increased by order of the late Lord Treasurer of
England for the improvement of the revenue : upon the
complaint whereof by the tenants of said Duchy the King has
agreed that they may compound for the discharge of such
increased rents and be restored to the old rents formerly paid :
and further the tenants having been granted liberty to compound
for further estates in their respective lands and
tenements, some of which have been granted for term of life
or years, others by copy of court roll for one, two or three
lives or otherwise according to the several customs of the
manors) : to be paid to them to their own use without giving
any account for the same and to be paid forthwith upon the
making of every such discharge and composition as above : and
also to grant them all sums of money now in the hands of any
the King's officers or any of the said tenants and due by reason
of such discharge or composition : and further to grant them
all the said yearly increased rents of the said Duchy so increased
as above and all the arrears of same until the said respective
tenants shall compound for same.
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Ibid, pp. 280-1.
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May 23
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Treasurer Clifford to the Customs Commissioners to deliver
three ballots containing a bed with its ornaments, a black
gown and four mantles lately come from Calais in the
"Katherine" yacht for the proper use of Monsieur Colbert,
Ambassador from the Most Christian King.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money III p. 398.
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May 24
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Treasurer Clifford's instructions to the Commissioners for Wine
Licences [with a view to obviate] the great charge on said
licences which has hitherto been a prejudice to the Customs
on Wines. (1) You are to give public notice by the Gazette
and otherwise that at the time of the expiry of the contracts
or leases now in being for wine licences all vintners and other
persons desirous to sell wines by retail shall have licences at
such rates as you shall think fit, but no lease of any licence to
be granted but for so long as you and the retailer shall please
with condition of a year's notice on either side. The annual
rents of licences are to be so proportioned that there be not
cause of complaint by reason of the inequality of the charge.
(2) You are to enter upon and make void all leases you can and
where you cannot so void them then you are to licence any
other persons either within or without such town, city or place
where the existing licence holders inhabit in order to enforce
them to surrender such leases. (3) Two of you are to go down
at once to Bristol and thence to Exeter and such other great
cities and towns as you think fit, to the end you may there let
such licences for retailing wine as shall be convenient, that
thereby you may encourage the taking licences and the setting
up a greater number of taverns. Before going thither you are
to give notice thereof and to signify that you intend to let
licences at lower and easier rates than heretofore, to the end to
encourage the sale of wines. (4) You are not to let any license
to any whereby he may monopolise the trade of selling wines
or have power to let licences to sub-takers. (5) All leases
given to present wine sellers are to date from Lady Day last,
and all leases to new takers are to commence from the day of
the taking. (6) You are to keep a perfect register of licences
granted, whereby it may appear what effect it has had in
increasing the sale of wines.
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Ibid, pp. 399-400.
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Treasurer Clifford to the Customs Commissioners to deliver 5
French ells of Holland cloth, 10 ells of Holland linen, and 8
ells of black lace lately sent over for the proper use of Monsieur
Fauchon, son of the Portugal Ambassador's secretary.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money III. p. 401.
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Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General
for a grant to constitute Sir Thomas Berry and Sir Paul Neale
to be two of the Commissioners for Appeals [in Excise] locis
Sir John Walpoole and Sir Samuel Moreland : with the salary
of 200l. per an. from Lady Day last.
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Ibid, p. 399.
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Treasurer Clifford's subsciption of a docquet, dated 1673, May,
for revocation of the royal letters patent granting to John,
Lord Robartes, the office of Keeper of the Privy Seal : and for
a grant of said office with the fee of 365l. per an. to Arthur,
Earl of Anglesey, during pleasure.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,074, p. 202.
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Privy seal for 200,000l. to George Wharton, Treasurer of the
Ordnance, as imprest for land and sea service of the
Ordnance. (Royal warrant, dated May 12, for said privy seal.
Treasurer Clifford's subscription, dated May 17, of docquet
hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book III.
pp. 273, 283 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,074, p. 201.
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Same for 1,000l. to the Duke of Ormonde for the arrears to
June 24 next of his pension of 1,000l. per an. granted by letters
patent of 1662, June 27, and for 6,000l. for surrender of said
pension : said surrender having been executed the 8th inst.
(Royal warrant, dated May 21, for said privy seal. Treasurer
Clifford's subscription, dated May 23, of docquet hereof.
Money warrants hereon, dated May 30, for 6,000l., and for
750l. for three quarters' arrears on said pension in part of
the abovesaid 1,000l.)
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King's Warrant Book III.
pp. 278, 284 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,074, p. 202 ; Warrants
Early XIX. p. 359
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May 26
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Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Receipt to pay 1,550l. to
Mrs. Winifred Wells in full of an order for 2,150l. as by the
privy seal for same : to be paid by 300l. a week for five weeks
and 50l. for the sixth week.
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Warrants Early XIX.
p. 359.
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Same to same for tallies on the arrears of Tenths in Exeter and
Sarum dioceses for 303l. 6s. 8d. to be issued to the Treasurer
of the Chamber [on any orders unsatisfied in his name] : to be
in satisfaction of so much due to Thomas Duppa, Gentleman
Usher Daily Waiter Assistant to His Majesty, payable in the
office of the Treasurer of the Chamber.
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Ibid, p. 343.
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Royal warrant (erased) for a privy seal to constitute Sir Richard
Mason and Phil. Lloyd as Commissioners (with other Commissioners
already concerned) for bringing in Hearthmoney
and other assessments.
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Warrants Early XIX.
p. 356.
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Report to the King from Treasurer Clifford on the petition of
Col. John Fitz Patrick. I forbore to pass the grant of quit
rents which was prepared for petitioner because it expressed
neither the value of the quit rents nor the lands out of which
nor the persons by whom payable, whereby it was uncertain
what your Majesty doth grant, "since which time I am informed
by the petitioner that the lands of which the quit rents
are desired were all set out to the officers and soldiers of Col.
Stubber's and Col. Stubb's and Col. Abbot's regiments and are
now held by them or by others under them, and he hath given
me a list of the names of the lands out of which the said rents
are issuing, with a particular of most of the rents, amounting
to 396l. 2s. 8d. per an., beside some other rents amounting to
about 100l. per an., of which he hath given in the names of
the lands out of which it is payable but could not set down the
particular rents payable out of each place." These facts being
now ascertained the grant will not differ from other grants of
grace and the amount will be practically the 500l. per an. in
rents which your Majesty is inclined to grant to recompense
petitioner's service.
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Warrant Not Relating to
Money III. pp. 401-2.
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Treasurer Clifford to the Justices of Chichester. Thanks for
yours of the 1st inst. wherein you, with so much candour,
confess your mistake in the matter of the Excise.
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Ibid, p. 405.
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May 27
|
Money warrant for 100l. to Thomas Windham for half a year on
his pension.
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Warrants Early XIX.
p. 356.
|
Same for 50,000l. to George Wharton for land and sea service
of the Ordnance.
|
Ibid, p. 357.
|
Letter of direction on an order of 1671, Dec. 11, for 214l. 2s. 0d.
to the Earl of Sandwich for the Wardrobe, transferring same
to be paid out of the Alum farm. In the margin :This
money is to be paid over to Toby Rustat, Yeoman of His
Majesty's Robes.
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Ibid.
|
Treasurer Clifford to the Customs Commissioners to deliver to
Peter Jones two cases of gilt and painted leather hangings,
petitioner being a fair trader, and said gilt leather being for
private use and having been imported before the address made
to His Majesty by both Houses of Parliament.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money III. p. 403.
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Same to same. As to the question of the commencement of the
Act for the encouragement of the Greenland trade, I think it
should be accompted from April 20 last, and that upon paying
the new duty the merchant should have 5l. abated him
according to the said Act. [2] I do not think fit that the
victuallers should have the allowance granted by the Act in
cases of corn exported for garrisons or upon any victualling
bills. [3] Let Mr. Kirkby's salary be paid him at Liverpool
henceforth. [4] I think it but reasonable that when the
Comptroller General certifies the accounts of collectors to be
cleared, their bonds and their sureties' bonds should be
delivered up. [5] I think it very necessary for His Majesty's
service that Mr. Kirkby should be sent into Ireland and the
Isle of Man to prevent abuses in the Plantation trade.
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Ibid, p. 404.
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Treasurer Clifford's subscription of a docquet, dated 1673, May,
of a grant to Henry Savile and his heirs of the reversion of
the manor of Prescott alias Prescott Farm, with its appurtenances
in the parish of Cropredy, co Oxford, and several
messuages, &c., after the death of Dame Grace Danvers, widow
of Sir John Danvers, Kt., deceased and John Danvers, their son.
|
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,074, p. 204.
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May 28
|
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Customs Cashier to pay 40l.
to the Earl of Stamford for two years' creation money.
|
Money Book (Customs)
p. 109.
|
Same to Sir Robert Crooke, Kt., Clerk of the Pipe, to cause payment
to be made by the sheriff of Hereford of 20l. to Viscount
Hereford for 1 years' creation money in part of 46l. 13s. 4d.
arrears thereon to Lady Day last.
|
Warrants Early XIX.
p. 362.
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Letter of direction on an order of 1670-1, Feb. 4, for 435l. to
Robert Hitchins in repayment of loan on the Customs :
hereby ordering same to be paid out of any money in the
Exchequer.
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Ibid, p. 357.
|
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Receipt to pay 1,000l. to the
Master of the Wardrobe (on an order remaining in the
Exchequer for 5,000l. for the service of the Great Wardrobe) :
to be speedily employed for preparing liveries for the Yeomen
of the Guards.
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Ibid p. 358.
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Same to the Assessment Commissioners for the Eighteen Months'
tax in co. Berks, to issue a certificate to the Receiver General
of Crown Lands, co. Berks, importing the discharge of His
Majesty's parks, called New Park, Windsor ; and Moate Park,
lately purchased of the Duke of Albemarle, being both imparked
and now in His Majesty's hands, and which are assessed to the
said tax, viz. : New Park 5l. 13s. 4d. for every three months,
and Mote Park 2l. 10s. 0d. for every three months, amounting
in the whole for the said eighteen months to 49l.
|
Ibid.
|
Money warrant for 250l. to Sir Algernoon May for half a year
of his fee as Keeper of the Rolls and Records in the Tower.
|
Ibid.
|
Same for 100l. to Capt. John Coghlan in reward of service
formerly done.
|
Ibid, p. 359.
|
Privy seal for discharging Secretary Henry Coventry from
accompting for 1,068 oz. of gilt plate and 5,893 oz. of white
plate delivered to him out of the Jewel House upon his
extraordinary embassy to Sweden, "as appears by indenture
made the 19th August, 1671, between the said Secretary and
the Master of the Jewel House." which indenture the Master
of the Jewel House is to cancel. (Royal warrant, dated
May 22, for said privy seal. Treasurer Clifford's subscription,
dated May 27. of docquet hereof ; and his warrant to the Master
of the Jewel House to so cancel, dated June 3.)
|
King's Warrant Book III.
pp. 279, 302 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,074, p. 203 ; Warrants
Early XIX. p. 366.
|
Treasurer Clifford to Sir Tho. Carew. The King has heretofore
let to farm to the Duke of Richmond the duties of subsidy and
aulnage. I am informed that in the city of Exeter the said
duty is assessed towards payment of the Eighteen Months'
Assessment, viz. at 38s. per month. I conceive this was not
the intention of the Act of Parliament. You are to discharge
said duty from said assessment.
|
Warrants Not Relating to
Money III. p. 404.
|
May 30
|
Same to the Customs Commissioners to permit the delivery of
some gowns, hoods, gloves, morning gowns and other things
belonging to Madame Desbordes.
|
Ibid p. 405
|
Treasurer Clifford to the Customs Commissioners to employ
Thomas Glover as a tidewaiter in Yarmouth port, loco Henry
Danby, lately deceased.
|
Warrants Not Relating to
Money III. p. 406.
|
Treasurer Clifford's subscription of a docquet, dated 1673, April,
of a grant to Richard, Lord Byron, and Christopher Cratford,
gent., of the yearly pension or annuity of 500l. for the life of
said Lord Byron : to be paid out of the London Excise.
|
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,074, pp. 199,
205.
|
Same of same, dated 1673, May, of a [grant of a] pension of
120l. per an. to Robert Killigrew, one of the Pages of Honour,
loco John Bartlett.
|
Ibid, p. 205.
|
Same of same, dated 1673, May, of a grant to Viscount Grandison
and Edward Villiers of the yearly rent of 500l. reserved
upon a lease made by the late King James to Sir Thomas
Waller of the Prizage and Butlerage of wines for 40 years,
whereof about 27 are in being : to hold to them and their
heirs in trust and for the benefit of Lord George Fitz Roy
and his heirs male, and in default thereof to Charles Fitz Roy,
Earl of Southampton and his heirs male, and in default
thereof to Henry Fitz Roy. Earl of Euston and his heirs male :
also for a grant of the reversion of said Prizage and Butlerage
to said Lord George Fitz Roy, &c., with like remainder to said
Earl of Southampton and Earl of Euston.
|
Ibid, p. 206.
|
Same of same, dated 1673. May, of a warrant to the Exchequer
for discharging the Duke of Buckingham as Master of the
Horse, of 1,000l. received for provision of horses for the King
and Queen, of which he has given an account, and also to pay
him 26l. 6s. 8d. as surplusage upon [his] account and 1,000l.
on account for the like provision of horses.
|
Ibid.
|
Same of same, dated 1673, May, of a grant to Francis Warre,
of Hestercombe, co. Somerset, of a grant of a baronetcy.
|
Ibid, p. 207.
|
Same of same, dated 1673, May, of a grant to Dame Unten Warr,
of the baronetcy fee of 1,005l. due from abovesaid Francis Warre.
|
Ibid.
|
Royal sign manual for 100l. to Edward Cranfield in reward for
service done in improving the revenue in the Island of Barbados.
(Money warrant, dated June 3.)
|
King's Warrant Book III.
p. 288 ; Warrants Early
XIX. p. 368.
|
Privy seal for allowing 924l. to Thomas Morrice, late sub-farmer
with others of Hearthmoney, co. Essex and Herts, in part of
the 3,696l. arrears of rent owing from them : the said
Morrice having upon several occasions performed very acceptable
services to the King. (Royal warrant, dated May 21, for
said privy seal.)
|
Ibid, pp. 419, 279.
|
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Customs Cashier to pay 40l.
to the Earl of Suffolk for two years' creation money.
|
Money Book (Customs),
p. 109.
|
Same to the Receipt to issue the 39,000l. (which will be lent into
the Receipt by George Wharton) upon such orders as remain
unsatisfied in the name of said Wharton for the service of the
Ordnance : at the same time drawing orders for repayment to
said Wharton of said loan : the repayment to be on the third
quarter of said Eighteen Months assessment in a certain
course detailed.
|
Warrants Early XIX.
p. 360.
|
Money warrant for 120l. to John Berkly for one year's pension
as one of His Majesty's Pages of Honour, and for half a year
to Xmas last to William Legg on his same as same.
|
Ibid.
|
Money warrant for 100l. 7s. 6d. to Sir Richard Bishop for one
year of his salary and allowance as a Sergeant at Arms.
|
Warrants Early XIX.
p. 368.
|
May 31
|
Same for 884l. to Thomas Chudleigh, viz. 46l. for 23 days,
Oct. 21 last to Nov. 13 last, on his ordinary as Secretary to
the extraordinary embassy to the Crown of Spain, as by the
privy seal of 1671, Oct. 10 : and 200l. for equipage as Secretary
to the extraordinary embassy to the most Christian King and
the like ordinary from Nov. 13 last, as by the privy seal of
Mar. 5 last ; and 300l. for equipage and the like ordinary to
May 13 inst. as Secretary to the extraordinary embassy to
treat of peace with the States of the United provinces as by
the privy seal of April 26 last : his total ordinary from
Oct. 21 to May 13 inst. amounting to 384l.
|
Ibid, p. 361.
|
Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Receipt to pay 1,200l. to
Sir Edward Griffin. Treasurer of the Chamber, on the settled
allowance of 1,200l. per an. to John Chace for his service as
apothecary to His Majesty's person, on which said Chace has
received nothing these two years : same to be issued on any
unsatisfied orders in the name of said Griffin.
|
Ibid, p. 365.
|
Letter of direction on an order of 1670, Aug. 30, for 500l. to
Lord Crofts : same being hereby ordered to be paid out of the
Hearthmoney for Suffolk.
|
Ibid.
|
Money warrant for 2,571l. 6s. 1d. to the Earl of Arlington as
defalcation to [Sir John Bennet, as Deputy Paymaster to]
said Earl of Arlington, Postmaster General, for packets and
dispatches carried free by said Postmaster for His Majesty's
service from 1672. Dec. 31, being duly certified in accordance
with the privy seal of 1667, Oct. 5.
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Ibid, p. 369.
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Entry of the demise to Nicholas Kidwell of a peice of waste
land called Run Common in Wonersh, co. Surrey.
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Ibid.
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May 31
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Money warrant for 1,300l. to Robert Earl of Sunderland for a
second quarter's ordinary as Ambassador Extraordinary to the
most Christian King, as by the privy seal of 1671, Sept. 23.
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Ibid, p. 370.
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Same for 159l. 13s. 9d. to Thomas Dupper in full of board
wages for 1 years to Lady Day last as Gentleman Usher to
His Majesty : to be paid by tallies on the arrears of Tenths of
Exeter and Sarum due before 1669, Xmas.
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Ibid, p. 391.
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Same for 55,500l. to Samuel Pepis for the services of the garrison
of Tangier : to be paid in the method and order as below.
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Ibid, p. 362.
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Treasurer Clifford's warrant to the Customs Cashier. I have
directed tallies to be levied on you for 55,500l. for the
garrison of Tangier, including therein 10,000l. contained in a
list of payments lately sent you. You are to pay to Samuel
Pepys on such tallies 500l. weekly from this day's date until
the debt now being paid to the East India Company by 2,000l.
a week shall be paid : and from that time forward to pay 1,967l.
weekly for Tangier "in such order as the same stands in the
said list," until said 55,500l. be fully paid.
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Money Book (Customs),
p. 110.
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Treasury warrant to same to pay Roger Lloyd, Comptroller of
Customs in Exeter port (thereto appointed by letters patent
of 1671, April 18), the ancient salary of 20l. per an. belonging
to said office.
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Ibid, p. 109.
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Privy seal to discharge Major Nicholas Bayly of 2,050l. 7s. 7d.,
being due from him for the purchase of fee farm rents in
Northumberland, amounting to 261l. 8s. 5d. per an. in
jointure to the Queen : all in consideration of several
services by him performed to His Majesty and in lieu
of former grants made to said Bayley, of which he has had no
benefit. (Royal warrant for said privy seal, dated 1672 [sic
for 1673] May 9. Treasurer Clifford's subscription, dated
June 5, of docquet hereof. Money warrant hereon, dated
June 16.)
Appending :Particular of said rents.
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King's Warrant Book III.
pp. 272, 274, 316 ;
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,074,
p. 210 ; Warrants Early
XIX. pp. 391-2.
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Same to constitute Sir Richard Mason and Phil. Lloyd to be
Commissioners for bringing in the revenue for Hearths and
Stoves and other assessments (the late subsidy and arrears of
other assessments ; the [present] Eighteen Months tax), together
with the other Commissioners already concerned : the said Commissioners
to be Sir Richard Mason, Richard Sherwin, William
Webb, Bartholomew Phillingham and Phillip Lloyd. (Royal
warrant for said privy seal, dated May 26.)
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King's Warrant Book III.
pp. 283, 310-2.
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May
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Royal warrant for a privy seal to establish an office of general
control and inspection of the account of the Law duties and
to constitute Sir Robert Atkins, jun., to be Comptroller General
of all accounts arising upon the said duties, with the allowance
of 6d. per during pleasure on all payments from the farm
rent of said duties. [Further] Fabian Philips [is] appointed
assistant to the said Comptroller at 200l. yearly during
pleasure : Thomas Pocock appointed Entering Clerk and
Solicitor and Francis Cresset, gent., messenger, under said
Comptroller : Pocock, with 60l. per an., and Cresset with 50l.
per an. salary : with directions for Sir Robert Atkyns. senr.,
formerly Receiver of said revenue, and now a Justice of Common
Pleas, to defalk and retain out of the moneys in his hands
of said duties so much as with the allowance of 6d. in the
for what he has received will make up 1,000l. for the year he
continued in that employment, according to His Majesty's
intentions towards him. (Treasurer Clifford's subscription,
dated May 24, of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book III.
p. 276 ; British Museum
Additional MS. 28,074
p. 203.
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