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Date.
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Nature and Substance of the Entry.
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Reference.
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Jan. 1.
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[Treasurer Danby's] fiat for royal letters patent to
constitute William Hayman, gent., searcher of
Customs in Bridgwater port, co. Somerset, loco
William Hayman, gent., his late father, deceased,
and in as ample manner, etc., as Thomas Beale or the
said William Hayman, deceased, held said office.
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Out Letters (Customs) IV.
p. 146.
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[? Jan 1.]
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A loose undated paper as follows, fastened into the
volume of Warrants not Relating to Money.
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Warrants not Relating to
Money VII. p. 271.
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l.
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s.
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d.
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Roger L'Estrange
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100
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0
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0
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Earl of St. Albans
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1,000
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0
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0
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Earl of Northampton
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550
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0
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0
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£1,650
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0
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0
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Memorandum : Mr. Stevens was
creditor upon the tin account
before Mr. Cratford's money was
received
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2,073
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11
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6
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Overplus of the guineas. The
2,000l. for Christmas [? is] included
in Mr. Stevens' account,
whereof 1,355l. 17s. 7d. is the
balance : the particulars of that
account [are] to be presented on
Monday. To be received upon
your [? Treasurer Danby's]
Lordship's new year's gift
1,000 guineas.
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The assignment for 2,000l. : notes
on the Excise Commissioners.
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Jan. 2.
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Charles Bertie to the Customs Cashier. You have
two letters before you of Aug. 17 last for 180l. for
Mr. Gurle, gardener of St. James's Garden, and
Oct. 12 for 160l. to same, which Mr. Gurle tells me
are not yet satisfied. Take care to pay this money
into the Exchequer as soon as conveniently you can,
great part of it being by him laid out upon a contract
with the King for keeping the Gardens.
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Out Letters (General)
p. 355.
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt for tallies on the
Tenths of York, Exeter, etc., for 500l. for last
Christmas quarter on the Countess Dowager of
Bristol's two pensions of 1,000per an. each.
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Ibid.
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Same to same for like tallies for 250l. for same quarter
on the Earl of Sunderland's pension of 1,000l.
per an.
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Ibid.
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Jan. 3.
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Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General
for a great seal for a grant to Richard Deerham, Esq.,
of the office of Comptroller of Customs, Lynn Regis
port, in reversion after John Anguish : for (life) :
with the yearly fee of 15l. 4s. 4d. and all other fees,
salaries and profits thereof. (Treasurer Danby's
subscription dated 1678-9, March 22, of docquet
hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book VI.
p. 123. Docquet Book,
p. 43.
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Same to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal
authorising Mr. Kingdon [the deputy to] the
Paymaster of the Forces to pay all sums which
by warrants under the hand and seal of James, Duke
of Monmouth, Captain General of all his Majesty's
troops and land Forces, pursuant to establishments
(made and to be made) shall be directed to be paid
and for allowing to said Kingdon on his accounts
the payments so made or to be made by him "with
your Majesty's allowance of what said Lemuel
Kingdon, Esq., hath already paid pursuant to such
warrants dated as well before as since the 30th of April
last." (Treasurer Danby's subscription dated
Jan. 18 of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book VI.
p. 123. Docquet Book,
p. 16.
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Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a
privy seal for a grant and transfer to Roger
Chapman, of Newport Pagnell, co. Bucks (in
consideration of the sum of 564l. 17s. 6¼d. paid
or secured to be paid by him to the King) all the
obligations as follows [being the forfeited Customs
bonds of Thomas Chapman, of Liverpool, merchant,
and his sureties] and the penalties therein contained
and the original debts or duties for which the same
were respectively taken and all interest and damages
of 12 per cent. and other penalties and forfeitures
due or to be demanded for nonpayment of said debts,
and also all other bonds, specialities, books,
accompts, papers and securities whatsoever relating
to the said debts and all lands, tenements, leases,
commodities, goods, chattels and other things
whatsoever that are, shall or may be extended or
taken in execution upon the said obligations or other
specialities or for the said penalties, interest and
damages or any of them : viz., as follows, an
obligation or bond dated 1676, Nov. 17, by Thomas
Chapman, of Liverpool, merchant, Arthur Calcote,
gent., and William Fleetwood, glazier, for 90l.
conditioned to pay 44l. 18s. 2d. to the Customs
collector, Liverpool port ; another obligation of
same date by the same three for 220l. conditioned
to pay 110l. 2s. 3d. to such collector ; two several
obligations or bonds dated 1676, Nov. 28, by said
Thomas Chapman, William Wattmough, anchorsmith,
and James Travers, gent., for respectively
80l. and 33l. conditioned to pay 39l. 18s. 10½d.
and 16l. 5s. 9¾d. respectively to such collector ;
two obligations or bonds dated 1677, April 27,
by said Thomas Chapman, Anthony Wood, ironmonger,
and George Moorcroft, innholder, for
respectively 100l. and 37l. conditioned to pay
44l. 16s. 0d. and 18l. 5s. 5½d. respectively to such
collector ; an obligation or bond dated 1677,
May 26, by said Thomas Chapman, Jeffrey Culcheth,
merchant, and James Prescott, mercer, for 290l.
conditioned to pay 142l. 10s. 0d. to such collector ;
two obligations or bonds dated 1677, June 8, by
said Thomas Chapman, William Crompton, merchant,
and Joshua Fisher, innholder, for respectively
149l. and 62l. conditioned to pay 74l. 9s. 9d.,
30l. 7s. 7d. to such collector ; an obligation dated
1677-8, Jan. 10, by said Thomas Chapman, Randolph
Hunter, gent., and Saml. Yates, yeoman for 185l.
conditioned to pay 92l. 16s. 7½d. to the collector
of Lancaster port. All the abovesaid obligations
etc., said Roger Chapman in consideration of said
564l. 17s. 6¼d. is to enjoy to his own use and that
of his executors, administrators and assigns without
any account to be thereof rendered to the King, his
heirs, etc., and is hereby to have full power to
sue for and recover same in the name of the King,
his heirs, etc., or in his own name and to compound
and discharge same. All assistance by Exchequer
process, etc., to be given to said Roger Chapman.
(Treasurer Danby's subscription dated Jan. 28
of docquet hereof.)
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King's Warrant Book VI.
pp. 124-7. Docquet
Book, p. 18.
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Charles Bertie to [the Auditor of the Receipt] to
pay out of Recusants' money in the Exchequer,
and notwithstanding any former order, 30l. to
Gervas Price for half a year to Christmas last on
his allowance as chief underkeeper of St. James's
Park ; 25l. for last Christmas quarter on his allowance
for keeping his Majesty's arms at Whitehall
and 14l. 11s. 3d. for same quarter on his fee of
58l. 5s. 0d. per an. as Gentleman of the Bow.
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Out Letters (General)
p. 355.
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Jan. 4.
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Mr. Christopher Rich desires on behalf of Sir Thomas
Skipwith, one of the executors of Mris. Dorothy
Skipwith, deceased, that no grant may pass to
Mr. David Wood or any other person of a legacy of
250l. given by said Mris. Skipwith to the use of religious
places beyond sea till Sir Thomas have
notice at his house in Portugal Row, Lincoln's Inn
Fields.
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Caveat Book, p. 37.
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Jan. 7.
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Treasurer Danby's subscription of a docquet dated
1678, Dec., of a grant to John Boswell, Esq., and
Francis Colley, gent. (at the petition of John Staley,
goldsmith), of all the real and personal estate
whatsoever forfeited to the King by the attainder
of William Staley his [said John's] son ; according
to his Majesty's order in Council.
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Docquet Book, p. 15.
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Money warrant for 27l. 19s. 0d. to Will. Lounds
(Lownds), without accompt, in satisfaction of what
he has expended during the last Sessions of
Parliament to the Clerks of Parliament and others
for copies of bills and for his Majesty's service,
and for his own pains in relation thereto.
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Money Book (General)
p. 351.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Receipt to issue
100,000l. upon any unsatisfied orders in the name
of Lemuel Kingdom, "Esq., Paymaster of the
Forces, for foreign alliances" : same to be satisfied
by tallies on Sir John James, Kt., and Robert
Huntington, Esq., two of the Commissioners and
Receivers General and Cashiers of Excise.
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Ibid.
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Money warrant for 182l. to Roger Meredith, Esq.,
for three months (Aug. 24 last to Nov. 23 last)
on his ordinary of 40s. a day as Secretary to the
Extraordinary Embassy to the States General of the
United Provinces : to be by tallies on the Customs.
(Charles Bertie dated Feb. 20 to the Customs Cashier
to pay said tally in its course according to date
and if you shall in the mean time advance the same
you are to be allowed 6 per cent. per an. interest
and 2 per cent. per an. gratuity till your repayment
in course.)
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Ibid. p. 351. Out Letters
(General) p. 369.
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Same for 200l. to George Feilding, Esq., for one year
of his pension due at Christmas last as by the privy
seal of 1677, Nov. 21. (Charles Bertie dated Jan. 10
to the Customs Cashier to bring into the Exchequer
150l. for the Honble. George Feilding. Same to
same dated Jan. 27 to bring in the 90l. remaining
unpaid of the [said] 150l., notwithstanding any
restriction. Same dated Feb. 1 to [the Auditor
of the Receipt] to pay forthwith to said Feilding
out of the Tenths and First Fruits in the Exchequer
90l. in full of his order for 150l. "due upon his
pension of 200l. per an. at Christmas last.")
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Money Book (General)
p. 351. Out Letters
(General) pp. 358, 363.
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Charles Bertie to the Customs Cashier to pay 13l. to
Roger Charnock for last Christmas quarter's salary
as a King's waiter, London port ; and to bring
into the Exchequer 25l. 1s. 10½d. for him for same
quarter's salary and board wages as a Serjeant at
Arms.
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Out Letters (General)
p. 356.
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Same to same to bring into the Exchequer forthwith
620l. 10s. 0d. for the Treasurer of Christ's Hospital,
London, viz., 250l. for last Christmas quarter on the
ordinary allowance of 1,000l. per an. for the children
of the Royal Foundation [the King's Mathematical
Boys], and 370l. 10s. 0d. due at the same time
for putting forth thirty of the said children [as]
apprentices to the masters of ships.
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Ibid.
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Jan. 8.
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Money warrant for 2,915l. 1s. 2d. to John Baynes, Esq.,
one of the Commissaries of his Majesty's Musters,
as imprest for and towards the pay of the arrears
still remaining due to the officers and soldiers of
the regiment late under the command of Sir Tobias
Bridge (now deceased), lately in the West Indies.
Same to be hereby satisfied by tallies on the
Receivers General of the Four and a Half per cent.
duty in Barbados and the Leeward Islands.
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Money Book (General)
p. 351.
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Treasurer Danby's allowance of the 1678, Christmas
quarter's salary bill of the Excise Office. (Total,
2,332l. 10s. 0d.)
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Ibid, p. 352.
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Note (on a loose paper in the Money Book on p. 352)
of a tally for 875l. payable to Charles Bertie in part
of his privy seal for 20,000l. [for secret service] ;
same being struck upon the half year's Hearthmoney
rent due Sept. 19 next from Anthony Rowe
and partners. Followed by : a memorandum
that upon the 9th of Dec., 1679, this tally was
altered and re-struck upon John Perry and Edward
Buckley "late Farmers of the Hearth Office."
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Ibid.
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Charles Bertie to the executors of Sir Edmd. Berry
Godfrey. Treasurer Danby some time since
deposited 300l. in said Sir Edmundberry Godfrey's
hands towards making the new sewer by St. James's
Park ; and is certified by the Commissioners of
Sewers that the work is finished. His Lordship
directs the money to be paid to said Commissioners,
and I desire your ready complyance herewith,
Sir Edmundberry having given a note under his
hand for paying the money to this use.
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Out Letters (General)
p. 356.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
to pass, Customs free, several naval
stores and provisions which by the Admiralty Lords
have been shipped on board the Loyall Merchant,
Joseph Knapman commander, to be transported
to Jamaica for the use of his Majesty's ships the
Jersey and Hunter, as is certified by the Navy
Commissioners to Treasurer Danby.
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Out Letters (Customs) IV.
p. 146.
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Jan. 9.
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Information having been given that Laurence Corbet,
one of the patent waiters of London port, has
absented himself from his trust and declined the
doing his duty either by himself or his deputy,
Cave that no deputation be allowed from him
till the matter against him be examined ; and if
[such deputation] be sought for, notice is to be
given thereof to Mr. Wardour.
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Caveat Book, p. 37.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Cashier
to forthwith pay 3,675l. to Samuel Maydwell for
defraying the charges for one year to Christmas
last of the bills of Impost upon wines at the rate of
of 42s. per ton to the noblemen and others who
have usually been paid and allowed the same, of which
bills of Impost said Maydwell is Clerk and Paymaster.
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Money Book (General)
p. 353.
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Money warrant for 500l. to Sir Stephen Fox for last
Christmas quarter on the 2,000l. per an. as by the
privy seal of 1674, July 27 : (in the margin : for
the Earl of Lichfield) : and same for 500l. to said
Fox for same quarter on the 2,000l. per an. as by
the privy seal of 1674, Aug. 25 : (in the margin :
for the Earl of Sussex). (Charles Bertie dated
Jan. 23 to the Commissioners and Receivers General
of Excise to bring said 500l. and 500l. into the
Exchequer for said two earls : and same to the
Auditor of the Receipt to issue same.)
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Ibid, p. 353. Out Letters
(General) p. 361.
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Same for 100l. to William Chiffinch, Keeper of his
Majesty's Closet, being for half a year to Christmas
last on his pension of 200l. per an. : to be paid
by tallies on the Customs.
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Money Book (General)
p. 353.
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Same for 50l. to Juliana (Coningsby, now the wife of
Amias) Hext for last Christmas quarter on her
pension.
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Ibid.
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Same for the several sums following, amounting in all
to 1,650l. to Isaac Legouch, Esq., his Majesty's
Jeweller, viz., 350l. for a jewel with his Majesty's
picture given to Monsieur Bellow [Bulow], Envoy
from the Duke of Luneburg and other princes of
Germany ; 300l. for a ring given to Baron S[ch]werin,
Envoy from the Prince Elector of Brandenburgh ;
and 1,000l. for a jewel which was to have been
given to the late Portugal ambassador, deceased,
and [which is] now given by the King to the Countess
of Penalva, said ambassador's sister : all as by
a certificate thereof dated Dec. 18 last from the
Earl of Arlington, Lord Chamberlain of the Household.
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Ibid.
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Charles Bertie to [the Auditor of the Receipt] to pay
47l. 4s. 2d. to Sir Robt. Croke, for one year to
Sept. 29 last on his fee as Clerk of the Pipe : when
the Customs Cashier brings in the money.
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Out Letters (General)
p. 357.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners
and to Sir John Shaw, Surveyor of the
Navigation Act, to register as a free ship of England
the Friendship, of Yarmouth, and to grant certificate
thereof in the usual form.
Prefixing : Secretary Williamson's certificate dated
Whitehall Jan. 6 that it appears by "the entry books
in the Earl of Arlington's office whilst Principal
Secretary of State, now remaining in my custody"
that a warrant was signed by the King 1674, May 9,
for so making free the said ship Friendship,
of Yarmouth, Joseph Amis master, of about 260 tons
burthen.
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Out Letters (Customs) IV.
p. 147.
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Same from same to said Commissioners to employ
Edmond Commins as tidesman in fee, London port,
loco Thomas Lee, deceased, "at the presentment
of the said Commissioners."
Hugh Piper as a tidesman Plymouth port, loco
Henry Addy, deceased : on the like presentment.
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Ibid.
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Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the King's Remembrancer
to make out and engross a particular of the
lands, etc, in co. Norfolk, late belonging to Thomas
Goddard and seized into the King's hands for a debt
owing by said Goddard upon his account as late
Receiver of Hearthmoney for co. Suffolk. In the
margin : for Mr. Legouch [implying an intended
grant thereof to said Legouch].
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Warrants not Relating to
Money VII. p. 272.
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Same from same to the Trustees for sale of Fee Farms
(in the form of a subscription by Treasurer Danby
under the contract form as follows) to convey to
Phillip Packer and his heirs the fee farm rents
as follow on the production of a tally purporting
payment of the purchase money.
Prefixing : note of said Packer's contract for fee
farm rents as rated by Auditor Phillips : as
follows—
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Ibid.
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l.
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s.
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d.
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Sum total of the rents 71l. 13s. 5¾d.
at 16 years' purchase comes to
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1,146
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15
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8
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Interest rebated for the one moiety
at the rate of 10l. per cent. per an.
for six months
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27
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6
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2
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Clear purchase money
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£
1,119
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9
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6
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Report from same to the King on the Lord
Lieutenant's report on the petition of Col. Thomas
Dungan. Said petition sets forth that Edmund
Nugent, of Culvin, in co. West Meath, Ireland,
by decree of the late Court of Claims in Ireland
in execution of the Act of Settlement has (upon
a deed of conveyance made by Jno. Nugent,
his father, of certain lands and hereditaments
mentioned in said decree and of the value of about
200l. per an. sterling limited by the said John
Nugent to several uses) been restored as an Innocent
person to a remainder in tail of the said lands
and hereditaments to him, the said Edmond, and his
heirs male with divers remainders over ; so that
by virtue of the said Act of Settlement the
remainders or reversions expectant upon the said
estate tail of the said lands and hereditaments
are and remain vested and settled in the Crown.
Petitioner Dungan is of near relation and kindred
to said Edmund Nugent and has on several occasions
loyally served the King. He therefore prays a
grant of the said reversions and remainders under
the like crown rents and services as are now
answered to the King out of the said estate. For
such grant of the said reversions "your petitioner
hath obtained the allowance and consent of the
Duchess of Cleveland, whom your Majesty was
pleased to concern in the reversions and remainders
of that nature vested in your Majesty." Said
petition being by order dated Whitehall, Aug. 15
last referred by the King "being well inclined
to show the petitioner all reasonable favour" to
the Duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland,
the latter reported thereon Oct. 25 last as follows.
I have considered same and consulted therein
Sir William Domvile, Kt., Attorney General
of Ireland, who has stated petitioner's case and
delivered his opinion thereon to me as follows,
viz., said John Nugent of Culvin was seized in his
demesne as of fee of several lands in cos. West-Meath
and Longford, and by deed of feoffment
dated 1626, Sept. 22, conveyed several lands in
the abovesaid decree mentioned to certain feoffees
(amongst other things since determined) to the use
of said Edmond Nugent, his eldest son and his
heirs male, with remainder to Walter Nugent,
second son of said John and his heirs male, and
failing that with remainders to Laurence, Robert
and Francis, younger sons of said John successively :
all which sons were declared innocent by the late
Commissioners for adjudication of the claims of
Innocents and were by decree dated 1663, July 27,
restored to their respective estates in remainder.
All the said younger brothers of said Edmond
Nugent are since dead, and said Edmond is still
living without issue male "and it doth not appear
unto me [Domvile] by the said decree but that the
reversion in fee after the particular estates ended
and determined was still in John, the father of
Edmond, and his heirs." And as said John the
father was not declared innocent, and as Edmund
the son was not restored to any other estate than
what was limited to him, said Domvile therefore
thinks the reversion in fee may be in the King's
gift, and may be by the King granted to said
Dungan. This opinion of Attorney General Domvile,
the Duke of Ormonde humbly certifies to the King.
Thereupon by order dated Nov. 14 last said
report of the Duke of Ormonde with said petition, etc.
was referred to Treasurer Danby, who thereupon
reports the present 9th inst. "I am able to certify
noe more in the case of the petticoner then has
been stated to your Majesty by his Grace the Duke
of Ormond."
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Ibid, pp. 272-5.
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Jan. 10.
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Allowance by Treasurer Danby of the 1678 Christmas
quarter's salary bill of the Custom House [sic for of
the Customs officers, London port], amounting to
5,996l. 6s. 8d.
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Money Book (General)
p. 354.
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Warrant from same to the Customs Commissioners
to direct the respective collectors of the outports
to pay the abovesaid quarter's salaries to the outports
officers, "taking particular receipts for the
same."
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Ibid.
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Charles Bertie to the Navy Commissioners. Treasurer
Danby desires you to make out bills of imprest
to Mr. Brett and partners, Victuallers of the
Navy, pursuant to their contract [and] for the
ensuing year [and] according to the declaration
sent to them for Sea Victuals and [also for the
same year] at the usual rate and allowance for
Harbour Victuals. You are to assign said bills
from time to time for payment by 1,000l. a week
out of the weekly sum of 2,500l. which will be duly
paid to the Treasurer of the Navy out of the
Customs for this [abovesaid] year to begin the
1st inst.
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Out Letters (General)
p. 357.
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Same to Sir Anthony Deane. The Victuallers of the
Navy desire to forthwith account for the service
of the year ended Dec. 31 last, which Treasurer
Danby is very willing they should be assisted in.
As soon as you possibly can you are to take and
examine their accounts for said year accordingly
and make a state thereof for his Lordship's perusal,
inserting therein their claims for repairs, interest
of money and for victuals not taken off according
to contract.
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Ibid.
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Charles Bertie to the Treasurer of the Navy. Treasurer
Danby has directed the issue out of the Exchequer
to you of 5,000l. out of the January portion of the
Hearthmoney Contractors' advance money. You are
to issue same to Mr. Brett and partners, Victuallers
of the Navy, upon bills of imprest signed by the
Navy Commissioners and assigned for payment
out of such money as Treasurer Danby shall
appoint.
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Out Letters (General)
p. 357.
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Same to the Customs Cashier to pay off Lady Villiers's
executors' order for 150l. for last Christmas
quarter on their pension payable out of Coinage
money.
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Ibid, p. 358.
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