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Date.
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Nature and Substance of the Entry.
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Reference.
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Sept. 1
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Treasurer Dasby to the Customs Commissioners to deliver unopened
to the Earl of Cardigan a trunk and leather portmanteau
lately brought from France.
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Ibid, p. 14.
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Sept. 3
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Treasurer Danby's subscription of a docquet, dated 1675, Sept.,
of a warrant to the Exchequer for installing the First Fruits
of Dr. James Fleetwood, bishop of Worcester, being 944l.
17s. 7d. (the Tenths deducted), to be paid in four years by
equal payments on the bishop's own security.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,075, p. 216.
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[?]
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Same of same of a pardon to Phinehas de Jeuda for killing
Isaac Rison.
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Ibid.
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Sept. 4
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Money warrant for 14,300l. to Samuel Pepys for Tangier for the
quarter ended June 30 last : to be by tallies on the Hearthmoney
revenue due Mar. 15 next.
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Money Book (General),
p. 200.
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Royal warrant to the Attorney General for a great seal for a
grant to Henry Killegrew of the estate, real and personal,
estreated to the Crown by the death of Hugh Willoughby,
alias Hugh Revell, of London. (Treasurer Danby's subscription,
dated? Sept. 18, of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book IV
p. 436 ; British Museum
Additional MS. 28,075,
p. 220.
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Sept. 6
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Charles Bertie to the Customs Cashier to pay 10,000l. into the
Exchequer this morning.
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Money Book (General),
p. 199.
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Same to the Customs Commissioners, transmitting for their
observance an order of Council concerning passes.
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Out Letters (Customs) III
p. 16.
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Sept. 7
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to deliver to the Duchess of Cleveland four pairs of small
brass candlesticks, gilt, lately brought from France.
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Ibid, p. 17.
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Same from same to same to deliver six picture frames lately
brought from Leghorn for Samuel Moyer, junr., by his servant,
for his private use.
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Ibid.
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Treasurer Danby's subscription of docquets, dated 1675, Sept.,
of grants to the Earl of Euston of the dignity of the Duke of
Grafton ; and to the Earl of Southampton of the dignity of
Baron of Newbury, Earl of Chichcster, and Duke of Southampton.
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British Museum Additional
MS 28,075, p. 217.
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Sept. 8
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Instructions from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
in reply to their representation of the 6th inst. You
are to order your solicitor to defend, at the King's charges,
the constable of Yarmouth in those actions which have been
brought against him for the seizure of Capt. Huntington's
goods. You may change the stations of the two smacks at
Gravesend and Queenborough, appointing the smack under
Henry Nash to be at Gravesend with 220l. per an. and the
smack under Richard Solomon to be at Queenborough with a
reduced allowance of 216l. per an. ; as you think this is for
His Majesty's service. You are to order 20l. as incidents for
repairing the King's quay at Boston, being the sum rated by
the Commissioners of Sewers for the repair of said quay. On
any Customs officers entering into new and better securities
you are to deliver up their old bonds. You may pay what
reward you think fit (not exceeding 20l. to any one) to some
of the tidesmen lately dismissed who were useful in the
discovery of the abuses practised by the rest. Consider of a way
how to regulate the abuses on the borders of England and
advise with Counsel whether by law a middle place between
Carlisle and Berwick may not be appointed for the receiving
of Custom inwards and outwards, and if so what place is
fittest.
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Out Letters (Customs) III.
pp. 18-19.
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Warrant from same to same to employ the following as tidewaiters
in fee London port :Thomas Sheeres, loco John
Battiscomb, dismissed ; William Tern loco Robert Pruine.
dismissed ; John Allison loco Ben. Jacklyn, dismissed ;
William Herbert loco Anthony Watts, dismissed ; Francis
Ellerby loco Ralph Child, dismissed : Paul Badcock loco
Tho. Dudley, dismissed ; Tho. Fitz loco Theophilus Francklyn,
dismissed ; Ben. Kirkeby loco William Davies, dismissed ;
Phillip Jones loco Ro. Deane, dismissed ; Ralph Sparkes
loco Edward Chitham, dismissed ; Geo. Higham loco Jona
Gawthorne, dismissed ; Alex. Corner loco Tho. Moore,
dismissed ; Thorne loco Cyprian Isham, dismissed ;
Richard Parry loco John Gaspy, dismissed ; Isaac Owen
loco Abel Briscoe, dismissed ; Miller loco William
Gwyn. dismissed ; Phillip Hawthorne loco Stephen Porter,
dismissed.
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Ibid, p. 20.
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Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great
seal for a grant to Thomas, Lord Windsor of the house,
messuage or tenement, with the appurtenances now lately
erected, with all the rooms now there in his possession,
situate in St. James's Park, abutting on the garden belonging
to the lodgings in the possession of Christian Harrell,
apothecary, on the East, on a grove of trees in the said park
on the West, on the lodgings in the possession of Lord
Duras on the North and on the lodgings in the occupation of
said Harrell on the South, being 52 feet in depth North to
South ; to hold for the lives of said Lord Windsor and his
two sons, Otho Windsor and Thomas Windsor. (Treasurer
Danby's subscription, dated Nov. 5, of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 457 ; British Museum
Additional MS. 28,075.
p. 239.
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Col. Vernon desires that before any grant pass to any person of
Castle Hay Park, Hanbury Park, Agarsly [? Hagley] Park, or
the honor and manor of Tutbury, his petitioners may be
examined and notice given him.
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Caveat Book, p. 14.
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Sept. 9
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to [Edmond] Long, Esq., head
searcher of Customs, London port, to deliver a seizure of
26 doz. of skins to Peter Barr and Arnold Sartillon, merchants,
they being such parts of an export shipment of 250 doz. of calf
skins as happened (contrary to law) to weigh more than 4lbs.
per skin : the said skins in the whole one with another not
exceeding 36lbs. per dozen skins as limited by the statute.
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Out Letters (Customs) III
pp. 17-18.
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Same from same to the Customs Commissioners to employ
William Linstead as Collector of Lynn port loco Benj. Colstead.
dismissed.
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Ibid, p. 20.
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Same from same to same to increase the salary of the two watermen
attending Mr. Elton. Surveyor of the Navigation Act, to
30l. per an. each, in respect of their extraordinary pains in
looking after the coal ships discharging in London port.
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Ibid, p. 21.
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Same from same to same. You are empowered by patent to
compound seizures not exceeding 40s. in value. Several small
sums have been received and from time to time may be received
in the outports by way of such composition. The respective
Collectors of the outports are to receive such moneys and pay
them to the Receiver General and Cashier of the Customs in
London, keeping a distinct account thereof : and transmitting
duplicates thereof to the Comptroller General of Customs.
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Ibid, pp. 21-2.
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Same from same to same to discharge the seizure of the ship
"Nicholas," of Rotterdam, Claus Sches master, lately arrived
in London, being bound thence to another port but seized for
having on board three hundred and a half of deals : the same
being in reality only intended for the use of the said ship to
make floorings, &c., and having never been exposed for sale.
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Ibid, p. 22.
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Same from same to same to employ Mathew Rowit as Collector
of Truro loco Benson, provided he quit the patent officer's
deputation.
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Ibid, p. 24.
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Same from same to the Customs Cashier to pay 166l. 13s. 4d. to
Charles Osborne, Esq., for Lady Day quarter last on his fee as
Surveyor General of the Customs.
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Ibid, p. 23.
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Money warrant for 300l. to Charles de Vantlett for one year on
his annuity as by his patent of 1663, April 11.
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Money Book (General),
p. 201.
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Sept. 10
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Charles Bertie to the Customs Commissioners to employ Mr.
John Golding and Bulteil as tidesmen extraordinary and
to continue Lawrence Johnson in that employment till further
order.
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Out Letters (Customs) III.
p. 23.
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Money warrant for 1,500l. to John, Lord Berkcley for equipage
as Ambassador Extraordinary to France, and further for a
quarter's advance on his ordinary of 100l. a week, as by the
privy seal of Aug. 9 last.
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Money Book (General),
p. 202.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to deliver to Lord Gerard and his mother and Mr. Digby
certain goods now in London port lately imported from France
in the "Anne" yacht.
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Out Letters (Customs) III.
p. 26.
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Caveat that no grant or release pass of the debt due to the King
from Mr. Polstead, late Collector of Lynn, or that of Scrase,
his secretary, till notice be given to Mr. Barnard.
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Caveat Book, p. 15.
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Dr. Troutbeck desires that no grant may pass to Sir Robert
Thomas of the debt from Robert Mellish or the late Bishop
of Lincoln upon the Tenths of the clergy till satisfaction be
given said Troutbeck or he be heard therein.
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Ibid.
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The Earl Marshal of England desires to have notice if any
application be made for renewing the grant of the Princess
Meads in Lambeth or for the purchasing of the present rent
thereupon reserved to the Crown.
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Ibid.
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Sept. 11
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Money warrant for 40l. to Thomas Hughs, Edmond Cooper and
Thomas Hardy, under attendants in the House of Commons,
as royal bounty for their attendance there in the time of the
sitting of the Parliament.
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Money Book (General),
p. 202.
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Sept. 13
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to deliver at her lodgings at Lincoln's Inn Fields the several
belongings of Lady Lockhart, relict of Sir William Lockhart,
as in a schedule [wanting], lately brought from France on the
hoy "Elizabeth," of London, John Hacker master, and on the
King's yacht "Marlin," Jacob Baker commander.
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Out Letters (Customs) III.
p. 24.
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Royal sign manual to Sir Phillip Lloyd, Receiver of the rents
late in jointure to the late Queen Mother, to pay 100l. to
Elizabeth Marbury as royal bounty in consideration of faithful
services by her performed to the said late Queen.
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King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 438.
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Sir Henry Capell desires that no grant may pass of the stewardship
of Fordington and other manors, co. Dorset, parcel of the
Duchy of Cornwall.
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Caveat Book, p. 15.
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Sept. 14
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Entry of the reference to the Customs Commissioners of the
petition of David Van Weegan for the delivery of some tea
seized at the Custom House.
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Out Letters (Customs) III.
p. 24.
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Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay 12,000l.
(brought into the Exchequer to-day by the Customs Cashier)
to the Treasurer of the Navy.
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Money Book (General)
p. 202.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customer, Collector and
Comptroller of London port to swear John Evance into the
office of an undersearcher London port, loco John Seymour,
surrendered.
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Out Letters (Customs) III.
p. 26.
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Sept. 15
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Royal warrant to the Attorney General for a great seal for a
grant to John Ashburnham and his heirs for ever of the reversion
of the three parks late parcel of the Honor of Ampthill
and called the Great Park, Brogborough Park and Beckerings
Park, co. Beds, together with the several yearly rents reserved
upon the several grants thereof as below ; same having been
granted 13 April, 22 Car. I., to Lettice. Viscountess Falkland
(to whom Charles I. was indebted 2,000l.), Sir Edward
Nicholas, kt. (to whom he was similarly indebted 2,000l.) and
John Ashburnham, late one of the Grooms of the Bedchamber
to Charles II. (to whom Charles I. was indebted 8,912l. 2s. 9d.)
to be as security to them for said debts, but with a proviso for
same to be void on payment of said sums on the 10th of April,
1648. By a sign manual of 1646, April 14, Charles I.
declared that although said debt of 8,912l. 2s. 9d. was expressed
to be part of the consideration of said grant yet the
said parks should go wholly and absolutely to said Ashburnham
(charged only with the said sums to said Lady Falkland
and Sir Ed. Nicholas) as a reward of his services done and not
in satisfaction of said debt and that he would convey same to
said Ashburnham, or, if prevented therein, by the said writing
he gave it in charge to the present King to make such absolute
grant. Said Ashburnham afterwards paid to said Lady
Falkland and Sir Ed. Nicholas their said debts and they
thereupon conveyed their interest in said parks to him. By
a great seal of 1661. July 15, said parks were granted to
Ashburnham for 40 years at the yearly rents of 40l., 40l. and
20l. respectively, and by the patent of 1666. July 21, a further
grant of 40 years herein was made to him. At the request of
John Ashburnham, grandson and heir of said John Ashburnham,
his interest herein is hereby made absolute as above.
(Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated Sept. 24, of docquet
hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 436-7 ; British
Museum Additional
MS. 28,075, p. 231.
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Same for a privy seal for 1,482l. 7s. 7d. to Ralph Montagu
upon account towards satisfaction of the expenses of [the
funeral of the] late Earl of Sandwich. (Treasurer Danby's
subscription, dated Oct. 2. of docquet hereof.) (See infra
under date Mar. 22, 1675-6.)
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Ibid, p. 438 Ibid, p. 230.
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Royal sign manual for 100l. to William Wandesford as royal
bounty. (Money warrant hereon, dated Sept. 16.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 438 ; Money Book
(General), p. 204.
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Same for 100l. to John (Joseph) Preist, without account, as
reward for service performed at the late ballet at Whitehall.
(Money warrant hereon, dated Sept. 16.)
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Ibid, p. 439 ; Ibid, p. 203.
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Same for 199l. 3s. 11d. to Edward Progers for so much
disbursed by him for putting His Majesty's lodge and
outhouses at Hampton Court in repair, for meat for the deer,
mending the posts, rails and pales for three years last past,
and for the underkeeper, &c. (Money warrant hereon, dated
Sept. 16.)
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Ibid. ; Ibid.
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Royal warrant for a privy seal to discharge William Adderley
(Collector of the profits of the Office of Sixpenny Writs) of
200l., part of his said receipt by him paid to the sealer, chafewax
and other officers of the Chancery. (Treasurer Danby's
subscription, dated? Oct. 2, of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 439 ; British Museum
Additional MS. 28,075,
p. 234.
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Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General. By order of
the Commissioners for the affairs of Tangier John, Lord
Belasyse, late Governor of Tangier, passed his accounts thereof
for 1664-5. Feb. 4, to 1667. April 2. His charge amounted to
55,395l. 16s. 3d. and his disbursements to 51,627l. 2s. 11d.
and remains 3,768l. 13s. 4d., towards which 1,571l. 17s. 3d. is
due to him for interest, and 1,098l. 13s. 0d. has been paid by
him, thus leaving 1,098l. 13s. 0d. You are to prepare a great
seal declaring the King's approbation of the items of allowance.
&c., as in said account as above and a full pardon and releaseof
and for all the said charge amounting to 54,297l. 3s. 3d., and
of all liability for said remain of 1,098l. 13s. 0d. (Treasurer
Danby's subscription, dated Oct. 2, of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 439-41 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, p. 233.
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Report to the King on the petition of Lawrence Hyde, as by the
order of reference of the 3rd inst. By patent under the great
seal of Ireland your Majesty granted to Edward, Earl of
Clarendon the half year's rent of the Adventurers and soldiers
payable out of the four counties of East Meath, West Meath.
Kilkenny and Wexford. By a certificate of the Earl of
Anglesey, then Vice-Treasurer of Ireland, dated 1669, Aug. 5,
it appears that 15,080l. 19s. 7d. has been paid into the
Exchequer of Ireland out of said counties, and of this sum the
Earl of Clarendon received only 6,192l. The balance was first
employed towards the payment of the army in Ireland, and
being once repaid was afterwards employed to supply the
necessity of several suffering persons unto whom your Majesty
had granted warrants for various sums upon the half year's
rent in general throughout that kingdom. Said balance was
therefore never paid to said Earl. Petitioner has a just
claim to it.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money VI. p. 172.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to John Ramsey, serjeant at
arms, to arrest William Williams, merchant in Bodinnock,
who (together with one Lewis, the master of Williams's ship,
and others unknown) on May 28 last violently beat and
assaulted John Holmes, an officer of the Excise there, falling
on him in said Williams's house and afterwards pursued him
into the street and knocked him down several times, threatening
to kill him, using him so barbarously that he was left as dead
and continued for some time senseless without life to be
perceived in him by those that carried him off from the place,
all this while detaining the constable in the said house to
prevent him from keeping the peace.
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Ibid, p. 173.
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Money warrant for 100l. to Dorothy Hubblethorne, relict of
Lt.-Col. John Hubblethorne, for one year to 1674, June 24,
on her pension.
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Money Book (General),
p. 203.
|
Same for 819l. to Sir John Paul for nine months ordinary,
3 Sept last, [sic] to June following as Resident in the Court
of Denmark.
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Ibid, p. 204.
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Same for 350l. to Isaac Le Gouch for a jewel of that value to be
given to the Envoy of the Duke of Savoy as a present from the
King : as by the certificate of 4 Aug. last by Sir George
Carteret, Vice-Chamberlain of the Household.
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Ibid.
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Entry of docquet of a demise to Arthur Spry for 99 years
determinable on the lives of George Spry, Arthur Spry, junr.,
and William Spry, sons of said Arthur Spry, of all toll tin
growing due within the manors of Helston in Kerrier,
Tewington, Carnedon Prior, Treverbyn Courtney, Stoke,
Calstock, Rillaton, Liskeard, and half the manor of Tywarnhaile,
parcel of the Duchy of Cornwall, and of all tin found
or to be found within the several lands of the said respective
manors, with full power to search for and work the same
according to the custom of the Stannaries : to be in consideration
of a fine of 133l. 6s. 8d. and of the surrender of a lease of
4 Aug., 23 Car. II., to said Spry of said toll tin for 21 years.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money VI. p. 189.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to employ Daniell Rhodes as Collector of Boston port, loco
John Butler.
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Out Letters (Customs) III.
p. 25.
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Same from same to the Customs Cashier. The sum of 37,100l.
is to be paid to the East India Company out of the Customs
of East India goods imported by them after March 16 last as
by the privy seal of July 27 last [supra p. 798]. You are
hereby to allow them a discount of six and six months' interest
hereon according to their charter.
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Ibid.
|
Same from same to the Customs Commissioners to deliver to
John Gurney, grocer, eight pieces of gilt leather, now in
London port, imported from Ostend for his private use.
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Ibid, p. 26.
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Sept. 16
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Treasurer Danby's subscription of a docquet, dated 1675, Aug.,
of a pardon to John Underdowne of all felonies for transportation
of wool before 1675, Aug. 10.
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British Museum Additional
MS. 28,075, p. 218.
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Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay 3,000l. upon
any late orders drawn for the Wardrobe.
|
Money Book (General),
p. 205.
|
Same to same to pay 500l. to Mr. [Lawrence] Hyde for five
weeks' allowance for the Robes.
|
Ibid.
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Same to same to pay forthwith the following sums, viz. : 200l.
to the King's chapel music ; 51l. 11s. 8d. to Mr. Mariot ;
125l. to Mr. Corbin ; 100l. to the Doorkeepers of the House
of Lords ; 420l. to Visct. Grandison ; 100l. to Sir John
Mainey ; 50l. to the poor of Westminster ; 210l. to Capt.
Cooke.
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Ibid.
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Sept. 17
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Royal warrant (struck through, see infra under date 1675.
Nov. 11) for a great seal for a grant of the office of Surveyor
General of Customs in the kingdom of Ireland [sic erratum
for England], Wales and Berwick on Tweed to James Clayton
and Edward Rumbold. gent., in reversion after George
Nicholas, Esq., and Sir Orlando Bridgman.
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King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 441.
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Money warrant for 244l. to Richard Bulstrode for 244 days'
ordinary (Jan. 14 last to the 19th inst.) as His Majesty's
Agent at Brussels and 168l. 12s. 0d. for his extraordinaries in
that service, 1674, July 24, and 1675, July 24, according to
a bill of particulars thereof [wanting].
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Money Book (General),
p. 206.
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Charles Bertie to Mr. Kent [Treasurer of Excise] to pay Mr.
Thomas K[ing] 100l., which Treasurer Danby will take care
shall be allowed to you [in your Excise accounts].
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Ibid.
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Sept. 18
|
Treasurer Danby's subscription of a docquet, dated 1675 Aug.,
of a grant during life to Sir William Ducy of the dignity of
Baron [of] Cloney and Visct Downe.
|
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,076. p. 219.
|
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to deliver to St. James's Palace, and unopened, a little trunk,
covered with a white coarse cloth, and a portmantle containing
some presents of sweet gloves and other rarities of Italy sent
to the Duchess of York from Modena and brought in the
"Charles" yacht from Dieppe.
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Out Letters (Customs) III
pp. 26-7.
|
Same from same to same to deliver at Mr. Chiffinch's lodgings,
at Whitehall, a long, narrow case of about 12 pictures, a small
square case containing two small pieces of painting, some small
pictures rolled up, some drawings on paper and prints and a
figure of a man in wood, the joints turning ; being all for the
King's use and lately imported from France in the "Little
Charles."
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Ibid, p. 27.
|
Same from same to Bartholomew Marsh, deputy to William
Walsh, searcher of Sandwich port, to deliver to Don Pedro de
Ronquillos, Envoy Extraordinary from Spain, at his house in
Wild Street, certain goods lately brought from Flanders for
his own use and seized at Deal.
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Ibid.
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Royal warrant to the Attorney General for a great seal for a
grant to Sir Walter St. John, of Lydiard Tregoz, co. Wilts,
bart. ; Sir Ralph Verney, of Middle Claydon, co. Bucks, bart. ;
Sir Richard How, of Wishford, co. Wilts, bart. ; John Cary,
of Woodstock, co. Oxford, and their heirs of the office or place
of Ranger of Woodstock Park in reversion after the Earl of
Rochester's estate therein : for and during the life of Henry,
Earl of Lichfield and Charlotte his wife : together with the
office of Steward and Lieutenant of the manor of Woodstock,
Keeper of the Great Park, Ranger of the Forest, Lord Warden
of the bailiwick of the Forest and other offices thereto
belonging, granted to John, Lord Lovelace, and also of the
custody of the farm of the manor of Woodstock, Handborough
Stonesfield and Combe and of the Hundred of Wotton and also
the several coppice woods in the forest of Which wood, fines,
profits of court, &c., therewith granted to said Lord Lovelace,
to hold after the death of said Lord Lovelace to and for and
during the lives of said Earl and Countess of Lichfield.
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 442-3.
|
Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay 2,000l. to
Mr. Le Gouch out of the money which will be brought into
the Exchequer by the Hearthmoney Farmers upon their rent
payable this month.
|
Money Book (General),
p. 206.
|
Sept. 21
|
Richard Hughs, being entitled by patent of 7 Dec., 24 Car. II.,
to the first vacancy of a King's waiter's place London port,
desires (if any application be made by Mr. Feild or any other)
that no posterior grant prejudicial to him may pass and that
notice may be given to Mr. Jones, an attorney in Lion's Inn.
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Caveat Book, p. 15.
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Sept. 22
|
Royal warrant to the Attorney General for a great seal for the
grant of 400l. per an. to William Bridgman for seven years
from Michaelmas next for his attendance under the Principal
Secretaries of State. (Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated
Oct. 2. of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 444 ; British Museum
Additional MS. 28,075,
p. 232.
|
Sept.
[? 22]
|
Treasurer Danby's subscription of a docquet, dated 1675, Sept.,
of an erection of an office for the making, repairing and storing
of all His Majesty's gunpowder and refining of all his saltpetre
within the survey of the Office of Ordnance : with the fee or
salary of 6d. a day thereto : and of a grant of said office to
William Buckler and Thomas Buckler, his son.
|
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,075, p. 220.
|
Sept. 22
|
Entry of the reference to the Customs Commissioners of the
petition of John Brewer, master of the "Charles," of London,
belonging to Thomas Kirby, shewing that said ship being laden
with deals, brimstone, and salt beef to go to Nantes in France
with orders to touch at England for a sea brief was seized by
the searchers at Gravesend.
|
Out Letters (Customs) III.
p. 28.
|
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to same to employ Edmond
Tassell as Surveyor of Lynn loco William Lynstead, removed.
|
Ibid.
|
Same from same to the King's Remembrancer to stay process of
extent against Christopher Banastre, Esq., late Receiver of
the subsidy, co. Lanes., for not accounting for same, he
alleging that no part of the said moneys remains in his hands.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money VI. p. 174.
|
Same from same to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Major
Thomas Babington of divers messuages cottages and tenements
and divers rents reserved upon several messuages, tenements and
cottages, amounting to 24l. 7s. 11d. per an. in co. Chester, and
heretofore demised to Gabriel Marsh, 16 Nov., 22 James I., and
afterwards demised 11 Aug., 21 Car. II., to said Major Thomas
Babington for sixteen years : the present grant to be for 99 years
absolute at the rent of 10s. per an. in consideration of the said
Babington's faithful services towards the Restoration, and for
his better encouragement, to prosecute and recover such parts
of the premises as are wrongfully detained from the King.
Prefixing :Particular and ratal of the premises.
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Ibid, pp. 175. 176-7.
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[?]
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Docquet of a demise by in custodian lease under the Exchequer
seal to William Green of several messuages and lands in Ocomby
[Hacconby] and elsewhere, co. Lincoln, parcel of the lands of
Thomas Marshall, outlawed for debt at the suit of said Green.
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Ibid, p. 177.
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Same of same by same to John Anderson of divers messuages, lands
and tenements in co. Lanes., parcel of the lands of Edward
Tildesley, Esq., outlawed for debt at the suit of said Anderson.
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Ibid.
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Same of a lease to Edward Law of divers messuages and
tenements in co. Suffolk and Kent, parcel of the lands of
Nicholas Coates, seized for debt.
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Ibid.
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Sept. 22
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Clerk of the Pipe for a
lease to Edward Lowe. gent. (one of the organists of the Chapel
Royal), of the messuage, burgage or tenement in New Woodstock,
co. Oxford, containing a dwelling house with a
backside and garden thereto heretofore called Hamonds House,
being in the High St. or Parkegate St., the forepart theref
being Southward upon the High Street or Parkegate Street,
late in the tenure of Margery Jenkins alias Morgan, with all
houses, buildings, barns, &c., &c., thereto belonging, all which
escheated to the King as parcel of his manor of Woodstock by
the death about March, 1672, without heirs, of Mary late wife
of Edward Belson, of Hampton Gay, gent., deceased, by whom
said premises were purchased for 60l. from one Edmund
Hiorne of said borough, gent. : and also to grant him all
arrears of rent thereof from the death of Mary Belson : to hold
for 99 years at the rent of 3s. per an. : to be in consideration
of said Lowe's services to the late King at Oxford without any
salary and for his charges in prosecuting the King's title to the
premises ; said Lowe having also married a former daughter of
said Edward Belson.
Prefixing :Particular and ratal of the premises.
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Ibid, pp. 178-81.
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Rules and instructions to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland touching
issues or grants of moneys out of the establishment of Ireland,
&c. (as calendared S.P. Dom., Car. II., 1675-6, pp. 306-7).
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King's Warrant Book V.
p. 4.
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Privy seal for the Customs Cashier to pay 300l. to the Duke of
Albemarle for what is grown due to Lady Day last on the
privy seal of 1673, April 26 (for 300l. per an. to him for the
purchase of Moat Park, now laid into Windsor Great Park,
to continue till such time as said Duke be of age or can otherwise
give a good title to the Crown ; same to be payable by
Simon Smith, Receiver of Hearthmoney, co. Southampton),
said 300l. being no longer possible to be paid by said Smith
in regard the Hearthmoney is let to farm. Together with
dormant warrant for same in future. (Royal warrant, dated
Aug. 1, for said privy seal. Treasurer Danby's subscription,
dated Sept. 16, of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 434-5 ; British
Museum Additional MS
28,075, p. 219.
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Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay Secretary
Williamson 400l. in further part of his 2,000l. for intelligence.
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Money Book (General),
p. 207.
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Same to same to pay the Earl of Inchiquin 1,000l. in part of his
1,865l. ; 100l. to Capt. Mancell ; 50l. to Mris. Betts ; 50l. to
Mr. Glascock ; and 147l. 13s. 7d. to the [King's] Drummers.
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Ibid.
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Feb. 22
[sic
erratum
for
Sept. 22]
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Money warrant for 250l. to Sir Algernoon May for half a year of
his fee as Keeper of the Records of the Tower.
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Ibid.
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Sept. 22
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to Anthony Parsons. Auditor
for co. Gloucester, to allow in account to Dame Susanna Fettiplace
515l. 12s. 1d. and interest for the same on her signing
a release to the King of the several sums in super amounting
to 150l. 16s. 11d. upon the account of Lawrence Bathurst :
all as by the privy seal of July 20 last [supra pp. 786-7].
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Ibid.
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Money warrant for 300l. to Mr. Andrew Lawrence for repair of
the King's ways, gates, &c.
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Ibid, p. 208.
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Same for 50l. to Richard Le Bas for half a year of his fee as
Marshal of the Ceremonies as by his patent of 1673-4. Mar. 21.
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Ibid.
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Same for 500l. to Lady Fisher for half a year on her pension.
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Ibid.
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Treasurer Danby's warrant for payment of 500l. to Sir William
Bowles in further part of an order, dated 1669, July 7, for
5,263l. 6s. 8d. for the office of the Tents, the original order
(on which only 1,000l. has been paid) having been lost.
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Ibid.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to Mr. Mounteney to pay 50l. for
last June 24 quarter of Mr. Ellis Lloyd and John Morgan's
pension.
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Ibid.
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Same from same to the Customs Commissioners to pay 133l. to
Giles Dunster for his survey of the Western ports at 20s. a
day from April 7 last to Aug. 17 following.
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Ibid.
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Money warrant for 12l. 3s. 4d. to William Bedborough for one
year on his fee as Stable Keeper at Hampton Court.
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Ibid, p. 209.
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Same, dormant, for 60l. per an. to the Dean and Chapter of
Westminster to be by them equally divided among the
preaching ministers of the Savoy.
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Ibid.
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Sept. 23
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Entry of the reference to the Customs Commissioners of the
petition of Peter Kerwan, Irish merchant, praying remission
of [the King's] moiety of some linen cloth and other small
things seized at Gravesend for non-payment of Custom.
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Out Letters (Customs) III.
p. 29.
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Treasurer Danby to the Navy Commissioners. I have considered
your letter of Aug. 5 last and have acquainted the Admiralty
Lords with the proposal about altering your lists of payments
in course. You will receive orders from them about it. I
have directed payment of the 100,000l. to the Treasurer of the
Navy as I designed by 5,000l. a fortnight out of the Customs
over and above the 2,000l. a week and am content that,
according to your desire, you assign the first 10,000l. thereof
for imprests and reserve 5,000l. for payment of Sir Thomas
Clutterbuck before Xmas next according to the terms of his
contract and assign the remainder of the complete payment of
your second list of bills to midsummer last and no further
and for stores only since that time which are and shall be
bought and served into the King's stores.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money VI. p. 175.
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Money warrant for 3,169l. 7s. 5d. to Lord Arlington, His
Majesty's Post Master General, being a moiety of 6,338l.
14s. 11d. for letters, packets and despatches carried free from
1673, Dec. 31, to 1674. July 1.
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Money Book (General),
p. 210.
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Sept. 24
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Charles Bertie to the Customs Commissioners to consider of a
way to accommodate the matter in dispute between the Isle of
Wight and the patent officers of Southampton port.
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Out Letters (Customs) III.
p. 28
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Same to same transmitting Sir Robert Southwell's letter for their
report thereon.
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Ibid.
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Sept. 25
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay 2,000l. to
Major Watson in part of his order of May 17 last for
8,000l.
And 500l. to Sir Thomas Armstrong in part of his order of
May 31 last for 2,000l.
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Money Book (General),
p. 210.
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Treasurer Danby to Sir George Downing, one of the Tellers of
the Exchequer. I have lately ordered tallies for 14,300l. to
be struck on the Hearthmoney farm rent due in March next in
favour of Samuel Pepys, for Tangier, for the quarter ended
June 30 last. Mr. Pepys desires an advance of 5,400l. thereon
for present supply. The Hearthmoney Farmers will pay in
that sum on their half year's rent due the 9th inst. As this
sum is under your charge you are to issue same to said Pepys,
taking said tallies to that value as deposit "until you shall
have a regular discharge for the said sum, which I shall take
care of."
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Out Letters (Customs) IV.
p. 33 ; Warrants Not
Relating to Money VI.
p. 181 ; Money Book
(General), p. 209.
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Money warrant for 250l. to the Earl of Dover for half a year
to Sept. 29 last on the 500l. per an. as by the privy seal of
1672, July 22 (supra, vol. iii., p. 1287) and dormant warrant
for said 500l. per an. in future (the 600l. per an. to him for
three years as by said privy seal having run out at Lady
Day last).
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Money Book (General),
p. 229.
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Sept. 27
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Entry of reference to the Customs Commissioners of Mr. Ogilby's
petition to the King concerning 'his case in relation to his
"Brittania."
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Out Letters (Customs) III.
p. 29.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Cashier to pay
the Duke of Monmouth 60l. for 1 year's creation money as
Duke.
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Money Book (General),
p. 213.
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Money warrant for 30l. to same for same as Earl of Doncaster
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Ibid.
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Sept. 28
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Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a great seal for
a fresh grant on surrender and for 99 years to Col. Anthony
Gilby of the island or parcel of sandy ground called the
(Great Sand or Sink or) Sunk, in the Humber, consisting of
about 3,500 acres of drowned land, with all wastes, trees,
mines, &c., there, and all royalties, franchises, fishings,
fowlings, &c., whatsoever, at the rent of 5l. per an. ; his former
lease thereof granting him same at same rent commencable
from the first embankment of 100 acres thereof, which, in the
opinion of the Surveyor General of Crown Lands, will be very
difficult and of great charge to embank and improve. (Treasurer
Danby's subscription, undated, of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 448-9 ; British
Museum Additional MS.
28,075, p. 236.
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Same to Treasurer Danby to give warrant for the cutting
of so much timber in New Forest as is necessary for the repair
of New Park Lodge in said forest and the outhouses and two
bridges in New Park in said forest. (Treasurer Danby's
warrant hereon, dated Oct. 14, to Sir John Norton, for the
felling of 30 tons of timber.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 449 ; Warrants Not
Relating to Money VI.
pp. 190-1.
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Same to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal for a
grant, for 31 years, to William, Lord Maynard, of all
forest called New Forest in Arkengarth Dale, reputed within
the manor or lordship of Middleham and Richmond, co. Yorks,
with all rights, &c., thereof, and all lands, commons, waste,
&c., thereof, mines, quarries, royalties, franchises, &c., and
the reversion, reversion's rent, and services of all the premises
and with power to disafforest (which premises are reputed by
the Surveyor General of Crown Lands to belong to the Crown
by virtue of a clause of exception of all forests and chases in
a grant of the manors of Middleham and Richmond to John
Highlord and others, trustees for the city of London).
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King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 454.
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Mr. Henry Aldrich, on behalf of John, Lord Berkeley, desires
that no grant may pass of the manor of Methwold and warren
belonging to it without notice to them.
Mr. Nath. Castleton desires that nothing may be done in
the Countess Dowager of Northumberland's petition (referred
from the Privy Council to the Lord Treasurer) without notice
to Mr. Pierpoint and Mr. Gee.
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Caveat Book, p. 16.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to permit John, Lord Berkeley. Ambassador Extraordinary to
France, to export, customs free, certain goods and such other
goods as he shall afterwards think necessary for his intended
ambassy.
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Out Letters (Customs) III.
p. 29.
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Entry of the reference to the Customs Commissioners of the
petion of the Brotherhood of Goldbeaters in London and
Westminster praying for all leaf gold and silver to be seized
that shall be imported contrary to the Act I Ric. III.
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Ibid.
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Privy seal for 210l. per an. to Henry, Marquess of Worcester,
Constable of Dean Forest, for the officers thereof, to be distributed
ut supra p. 802, all for the better preservation of the
timber in Dean Forest, there having been enclosed about
10,000 acres since the Act of 20 Car. II., but for want of
proper view and care thereof same were like to be of no effect,
no particular part of said forest being under any one man's
distinct charge as in other of the King's forests, [where] they
are by walks or districts, wherefore Treasurer Danby has
caused said forest to be divided into six walks or districts and
has built six lodges therein, with 30 acres to each, and six
keepers.
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 483-5.
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Treasurer Danby's dormant warrant to the Cashier of the
Customs from time to time to pay to Sir John Cope, brother
and heir to Sir Anthony Cope, the yearly rent of 274l rent
for the New Wool Quay and Old Wool Quay, as by the
indentures of May 3 and May 4 last, ut supra, pp. 720-1.
Appending :Subscription by Sir W. Jones [Attorney General].
"I have perused this warrant and think it may fitly pass."
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King's Warrant Book IV.
pp. 479-80 ; Money Book
(General), p. 228.
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Royal warrant to the Attorney General for a great seal to be an
Ind. [indenture] of Covenants between the King [of the one
part] and Sir James Shaen, kt. and bart., Sir William Petty,
kt., William Hill, William Rider, Dr. Robert Gorges, Thomas
Hoare, Francis Sone, William Muschampe, Edward Richbell,
Stanhope Mill, Lawrence Stannian (Stanyon) and William
Hanway for collecting and managing the revenue of Ireland for
the term of years upon [from] Xmas next upon the
considerations and according to the proposals and agreements
in the papers hereto annexed [missing], with such covenants,
powers and clauses as are contained in the respective leases
formerly made of the several branches of said revenue to Visct.
Ranelagh [and partners] or John Forth and partners.
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King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 446.
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Sept. 29
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to pass, customs free, a supply of victuals shipped on the
"Jamaica Factor," Joseph Bartholomew master, and the
"Dragon," Isaac Webber master, both bound for Jamaica,
being shipped by the Navy Commissioners for the use of the
King's ships "Foresight" and "Vulture."
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Out Letters (Customs) III.
p. 30.
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Sept. 30
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Report to the King from Treasurer Danby, on the petition of
Capt. George Purdon (as by the order of reference of July 22
last), concerning his lands in Munster. Said lands were never
seized or sequestered, but still continued in his possession as
Protestant proprietor, but in the late usurper's time he was
necessitated to draw out a decree of the said lands and now
desires to surrender them and obtain a patent thereof. The
grant of such a patent will be no prejudice to your Majesty.
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Warrants Not Relating to
Money VI. p. 183.
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Same to same from same, on the petition of William, Earl of
Inchiquin (as by the order of reference of April 24 last),
desiring a grant of the castle, town and lands of Killnecurra,
Ballyanserry, Strahenagh and Mulcosogran, in the barony of
Barrymore, co. Cork, of which he and his father have for several
years past been in actual possession. If such a grant be made
a clause should be inserted that it do not pass if upon further
examination the Lord Lieutenant find any inconveniency in it.
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Ibid.
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Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay Sir Joseph
Williamson 300l. in full of his order for 2,000l. for intelligence.
244l. to Mr. Bulstrode for so many days of his entertainment
in part of his order of the 17th inst for 412l. 12s. 0d.
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Money Book (General),
pp. 210-11.
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Royal warrant to Treasurer Danby to give warrant for cutting
8 tons of timber in New Forest for the repair of Bouldarwood
Lodge, in the bailiwick of Fritham in said forest. (Treasurer
Danby's warrant accordingly, dated Oct. 14, to Sir John
Norton, High Woodward of New Forest.)
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King's Warrant Book IV.
p. 455 ; Warrants Not
Relating to Money VI.
pp. 192-3.
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Mr. John Chase desires that no warrant may be signed for
alienating any more fee farm rents till 300l. per an. of those
rents be assured to him pursuant to his warrant in that behalf,
or his pretensions first heard and considered.
Caveat that no patent for granting of land money or of the
releasing or abating of rents in Ireland shall be passed in
England without the Chief Governor of Ireland be first
acquainted therewith.
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Caveat Book, p. 16.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Cashier to pay
276l. 13s. 4d. to Sir Nicholas Crispe for one year to June 24
last on his fee as Collector outwards London port.
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Money Book (General),
p. 215.
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Money warrant for 500l. to Lord Arundell of Trerice for half a
year to June 24 last on his pension.
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Ibid, p. 220.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to deliver to Lord Gerard, his mother and Mr. Digby a silk
morning gown flowered with silver, a silk coat trimmed with
gold and silver lace, a black hat, a white hat, some cloth,
livery lace and a pair of christall Pendance [pendants] lately
brought from France in the "Anne" yacht for their
proper use.
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Out Letters (Customs) III.
p. 39.
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Sept. 31
[sic]
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Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners. In reply to
your representation of the 20th inst. you are to nominate a
Collector for Stockton, loco Mr. Colquitt, who has been
criminal in his office. You are to draft a proclamation and
letters necessary to be sent to the Governors of the Plantations
to prevent the importation of European commodities
into any of the said Plantations from any other place but
England. You are also to draft a bill for the future discouragement
and prohibition of Duffals or any such like
manufactures.
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Ibid, p. 33.
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