Entry Book: April 1682

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April 1682

Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
April 3. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (out of the revenue of the Duchy of Cornwall now remaining in the Exchequer) 90l. to Mr. Sayers, Page of Honour to the Queen, to make his payment equal to the other Pages. Disposition Book II, p. 136.
April 4. Treasury dormant warrant to the Customs Cashier to pay to Henry Brabant the fee of 27l. per an. as customer inward at Newcastle. Money Book III, p. 273.
Money warrant for 208l. 10s. 0d. to Edmund Poley, Resident with the Elector of Brandenburg, for two bills of extraordinaries in that service as follows:
Appending: (1) bill of extraordinaries from 1681, Oct, 29, to 1681–2, Jan. 23 [being the day] "that I left the Elector of Brandenburg's Court": said bill being allowed by Secretary Conway Feb. 20 last. Ibid, p. 274. Order Book XXXVIII, p. 291.
l. s. d.
for journeys to Potsdam 14 0 0
for intelligence 17 10 0
for new year's gifts 16 0 0
£47 10 0
(2) bill of "the extraordinary expenses of my journey to Frankfort, where I arrived the 7th Feb., 1682–1": said bill being allowed ut supra.
l. s. d.
for four horses which I was forced to hire upon that occasion 87 0 0
for a chaise after the manner of the country 45 0 0
for my servant and baggage for the whole journey 29 0 0
£161 0 0
"It is from Berlin to Frankfort on the Maine 62 Dutch leagues, which may be reckoned at above 250 English miles."
(Money order dated April 5 hereon.)
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ Jonathan Crosse as waiter at Neston loco John Done, who is preferred to be waiter at Liverpool. (Entry misdated Mar. 4 for April 4.) Out Letters (Customs) VIII, pp. 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88.
Robert Hayward to be established as riding surveyor at Lymington with 50l. per an. salary.
Thomas Davis to be established as riding surveyor for the coast of Suffolk with 60l. per an. salary: the warrant of Mar. 9 last for making said Davis riding surveyor at Faversham being hereby cancelled.
Thomas Ryley to be established as riding surveyor at Minehead with 50l. per an. salary.
Edward Towre and Richard Hosier as tide-surveyors London port, as an addition to the tidesurveyors there and for the better guarding the Thames above [London] Bridge and preventing frauds there: with a salary of 60l. per an. each.
George Houghton as waiter at Swansea loco James Blundell, deceased.
John Gondry as waiter at Bridport loco Nathaniel Oliver.
Sidney Stroud as a landwaiter at Plymouth loco Samuell Somaster, lately dismissed.
John Done (the waiter at Neston in Chester port) as waiter at Liverpool loco Christopher Eyans, lately dismissed.
James Houseman to be established as riding surveyor at Faversham loco Thomas Davis, whose warrant is countermanded: with the salary of 60l. per an.
Jno. Nott as waiter and searcher at Liverpool loco Edwd. Moorcroft, lately dismissed.
Thomas Aylward to have an extraordinary commission to seize uncustomed and prohibited goods in London port.
Hugh Smith and Richard Carter as watermen London port.
Daniel Piccard as surveyor of Dover and to keep a horse loco James Houseman, who is to be riding surveyor at Faversham.
Thomas Guest (a watchman London port) as a tidesman in fee ibid. loco John Dawkes, who is to be a watchman, ibid. loco said Guest.
Henry Rowe to be established as another riding surveyor at Helston for the south of Cornwall at 50l. per an.
Thomas Gipps (an extraordinary tidesman London port) as a tidesman in fee, ibid. loco Jno. Goulding preferred to be a coast waiter, ibid.
David Burwood and Thomas Pinfold as watermen London port.
Lawrence Pinder to have an extraordinary commission to seize uncustomed and prohibited goods in London port.
Tho. Gilbert (upon the petition of Thomas Foley, esq.) to have an extraordinary commission to seize iron wire.
Daniel Elwell, Samll. Peyton and William Martin to have like commissions to seize iron wire.
April 4. Treasury instructions to the Customs Commissioners, in reply to the latter's memorial of Mar. 23 last. (1) The business of keeping the accounts for the Committee of Trade of goods imported and exported is fit to be represented to the Privy Council for their direction to the officers that shall keep those accounts. (2) We approve your dismissal of John Eden, collector of Stockton, and your putting said collection into the hands of Henry Brabant, the customer inward of Newcastle, for his patent salary only with the allowance of 10l. per an. for a clerk whereby 40l. per an. will be saved. (3) As the King is at an extraordinary charge in managing the collection of Liverpool port by Mr. Osborne during the suspension of Mr. Vernon, the collector of Chester who officiated as collector at Liverpool, you can either restore Vernon to the said collection or present another collector. (4) We expect you from time to time when you present to us the names of any [Customs officer's] securities for our approbation to signify at the foot of the list that same are approved by the officer appointed to examine the sufficiency of such securities. Out Letters (Customs) VIII, pp. 84–5.
Treasury warrant to same to continue for another month, April 1 inst. to May 1 next, the increased day pay of the tidesmen, both ordinary and extraordinary in London port, ut supra, p. 415, viz. 3s. a day, being 6d. a day in addition to their former allowance. Ibid, p. 85.
April 5. Henry Guy to Sir Richard Pigot (to be left at Mr. Toleson's, a tobacconist in Cateaton Street, to be sent with speed). You are to pay into the Exchequer this week the money due from you as survivor of the [late] Hearthmoney Farmers, as the Treasury Lords have signed the docquet [for the allowances in your account]. Out Letters (General) VI, p. 428.
April 5. Henry Guy to Mr. Stephens [Cashier to the Treasurer of the Navy]. Send to the Treasury Lords by Friday an account of the debt upon the first book [of Navy debt] for which my Lords assigned 500l. a week "that began in or about August, 1680": viz. how much the said debt was at first, a list of the payments that have been made thereupon and when they ended. Out Letters General) VI, p. 428.
Same to the Customs Commissioners. Report to my lords on the enclosed draft of a warrant concerning the city of London. Ibid.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of the 3,200l. of Excise money which is directed to be this week paid into the Exchequer, viz.: Disposition Book II, p. 136.
l.
to Mr. Johnson for the Forces 2,000
to me [Guy] for secret service in part of 5,000l. 200
The remaining 1,000l. is to be reserved for the Treasury Lords disposal. Also what money Sir Richard Pigott, survivor of the late Hearthmoney Farmers, shall pay into the Exchequer is to be similarly reserved.
Followed by a later but undated letter, which is struck through, directing the above reserved item of 1,000l. of Excise money to be issued to the Duchess of Cleveland.
April 7. Same to the Master of the Ordnance. The Treasury Lords have directed 500l. a week to be issued at the Exchequer for the service of the Ordnance. Out Letters (General) VI, p. 428.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt. Of the 3,000l. usually issued to the Treasurer of the Navy on account of the [Navy's] weekly money, the Treasury Lords desire that for the future only 2,500l. [per week] be issued to the Navy for that purpose; and that the remaining 500l. per week be paid weekly to the Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance: all till further order to the contrary. Disposition Book II, p. 136.
April 8. Same to Mr. Stephens [Navy Cashier]. The Treasury Lords would not have you issue without their further orders the 2,331l. 3s. 4d. which according to your paper given to me remains in cash out of the 500l. a week appointed to pay off [the Navy debt of the first book of] 36,168l. 16s. 8d. Out Letters (General) VI, p. 429.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue out of Customs money 2,100l. 5s. 0d. to Mr. Hewer, Treasurer of Tangier, being for the Victuallers of Tangier. Disposition Book II, p. 137.
Same to same to issue 6,000l. to the Treasurer of the Navy for Deptford and Woolwich yards: out of such Customs money as is directed to be this week paid into the Exchequer. Ibid.
April 10. Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to establish Thomas Clerke as a riding surveyor at Padstow for the north of Cornwall, with the salary of 50l. per an. Out Letters (Customs) VIII, p. 88.
Joshua Williamson as a same at Salcombe with the like salary.
April 10. Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to make the following additions of salary as from 1682, Lady day, untill further order: viz. 10l. per an. each to Edward Lane, Robert Lucas, Richard Sumpter, Oliver Hawley, John Tombes, John Watts, Rayley Radford, Symon Tomlyns, tide-surveyors of London port. Out Letters (Customs) VIII, pp. 93–101.
10l. per an. [being 5l. each] to John Holmes and Thomas Reynolds, boatmen attending the coastwaiters [London port] to make their salary even with the rest of the boatmen of said port.
10l. each to Robt. Pearson, William Symonds, Robt. Hitchins, Natha. Willis, George Cole, Humphrey Jones, John Travell, John Kent, Danll. Brandrith, Robt. Bathurst. Jno. Carrington and Peter Ceely, landcarriagemen in London port.
10l. each to Thomas Ryvers, Miles Temple, Jno. Cox, Abraham Peters, Charles Sherman and Thomas Newberry, coastwaiters in London port.
30l. per an. to Richard Smith, assistant to the clerk of the ships' entries London port.
3l. each per an. to Robt. Penn, Robt. Hull, William Jackson, Richard Norfolk, Edward Kellett, Guy Smith, Richd. Kennock, Robt. Alvey, William Esgregg, Joseph Ash, David Tucker, William Boyce, Edwd. Richardson, Pr. Hodges, William Webster, Jno. Barnes, Henry Fee, Jno. Tyrer, Jno. Hardwick, William Waller, Jno. Bushell, Thomas Evans, Jno. Sanderson, Mathew Yarrow, John Peake, weighing porters London port.
10l. per an. to Edward Nowers, waiter and surveyor at Greenwich to enable him to keep a horse.
10l. per an. to Henry spratt, waiter and searcher at Faversham.
5l. per an. to Stephen Bunce, waiter at Deal.
5l. per an. to Francis Coxen, waiter at Ramsgate.
10l. per an. to John Millard, waiter and seacher at Whitstable.
5l. per an. to Samll. Spratt, waiter and searcher at Sandwich.
10l. per an. to John Brewer, collector of Hythe, to reside at Romney and keep a horse.
5l. per an. to James Fashley, waiter and searcher at Romney and Hythe.
15l. per an. to John Childe, waiter and searcher at Broadstairs.
5l. per an. to Jno. Gundry, waiter at Bridport, to keep a horse.
5l. per an. to Hen. Pennell, tidesman and boatman at Rye.
5l. per an. to Noble Waterhouse, waiter and searcher at Rye.
5l. per an. to William Jenkins, waiter and searcher at Folkestone.
10l. per an. to William Bold, waiter at Brighthampton [Brighthelmstone].
10l. per an. to Jno. Hunt, surveyor, waiter and searcher at Margate.
15l. per an. to Jno. Hyde, waiter at Seaford.
10l. per an. to Walton Neale, surveyor at Cowes.
5l. per an. to William Bowley, waiter and searcher at Bourne and Pevensey.
20l. per an. to Robt. Eden, riding surveyor at Chichester, to keep a horse.
10l. per an. to Rob. Bradshaw, surveyor, waiter and searcher at Chichester.
5l. per an. to Jno. Martin, boatman at Rye.
20l. per an. to Robt. Hall, collector at Newhaven, to keep a horse.
10l. per an. to Tho. Goodman, waiter at Yarmouth.
19l. [? 10l.] per an. to John Amias, collector, waiter and searcher at Arundel.
15l. per an. to Samll. Wetwang, waiter and searcher at Poole. (Cancelled 4 Feb., 1682–3.)
10l. per an. to Christopher White, waiter at Wareham.
10l. per an. to Tho. Barney. surveyor at Poole.
23l. per an. to John Peeters, waiter at Portland port. (Cancelled 4 Feb., 1682–3.)
10l. per an. each to Dering Blackburne and Charles Fitch, waiters at Exeter.
5l. per an to Jeremy Stone, surveyor of Dartmouth.
5l. per an. to Peter Bird, waiter at Dartmouth.
10l. per an. to John Hedger, waiter and searcher at Emsworth.
10l. per an. to Jno. Whitway, surveyor at Torbay.
10l. per an. to Jno. Salisbury, riding surveyor at Portsmouth.
10l. per an. to Mathew Bone, waiter at Salcombe.
15l. per an. each to Edwd. Samways, Sidney Stroud, William Seagar, Jno. Holland, landwaiters at Plymouth.
10l. per an. to Jno. Carter, waiter at Seaton.
10l. per an. to Tobias Crawley, junr., waiter at Sidmouth.
20l. per an. each to Jno. Norris and Jonas Giles, tidesmen and boatmen at Exmouth.
30l. per an. to William Hurtt, collector at Exeter.
10l. per an. to Michael Browne, tidesurveyor at Weymouth.
5l. per an. to Edwd. Seymour, warehousekeeper, Plymouth port.
10l. per an. to Nathll. Oliver, waiter at Swanage.
10l. per an. to Digory Gorge, waiter at Charmouth.
10l. per an. to Stephen March, waiter and searcher at Newport.
10l. per an. to Thomas Temple, surveyor at Weymouth.
10l. per an. to Jno. Reeve, waiter at Brixham.
5l. per an. to Edward Lawrence, collector, waiter and searcher at Shoreham.
15l. per an. to Richd. Scadgell, waiter at Looe.
15l. per an. to Tho. Wale, waiter at Cowesland [? Cawsand], to keep a boat.
5l. per an. to Edwd. Parker, waiter at Polruan.
5l. per an. each to Benedict Crust and Thomas Fulham, waiters at Saltash.
2l. per an. each to John Mayor, William Pawley and Richd. Harris, tidesmen at Fowey.
5l. per an. to Jonathan Fryer, waiter at Stonehouse, to keep a boat.
10l. per an. to Jeremy Kenward, coastwaiter at Plymouth.
5l. per an. to Philip Hill, waiter at Falmouth.
10l. per an. to Thomas Ennis, collector at Penryn.
10l. per an. to Charles Jewell, waiter at Clovelly.
10l. per an. to Thomas Bolytho, waiter at Penzance, to keep a horse.
10l. per an. to Gilbert Marshall, collector at Padstow.
5l. per an. each to Thomas Cattle and John Bayly, waiter and searcher at, respectively, Gunnell and Pewe.
10l. per an. to Thomas Frenwith, collector of St. Ives.
10l. per an. to William Penborthy, waiter at St. Ives, to keep a horse.
10l. per an. to Hugh Ackland, waiter at Truro.
10l. per an. to George Blake, waiter at Minehead.
10l. per an. each to Richd. Trestean and Abraham Morral, waiters at St. Mawes.
10l. per an. each to Samll. Cockram and George Pierce, waiters at Helford.
10l. per an. each to Jeremy Edwards and George Houghton, waiters at Swansea.
5l. per an. to Philip Keat, waiter at Penryn.
4l. per an. to Henry Davys, tidesman at Swansea.
10l. per an. to Robt. Dashwood, waiter at Watchet.
5l. per an. to Charles Williams, waiter at Newport.
5l. per an. to Mathew Stephens, waiter at Chepstow.
3l. per an. to William Davis, waiter at Southborough.
8l. per an. to George Robbins, waiter at Mumbles.
5l. per an. to John Phillips, waiter at Carmarthen.
6l. per an. to George Grant. waiter at Nangle.
7l. per an. to Philip Smith, waiter at the Pill, Milford Haven.
2l. per an. to John Williams, waiter at Haverford.
6l. per an. to Richard Price, waiter at Aberdovey.
6l. per an. to John Revell, waiter at Dale.
10l. per an. each to Lewis Moore and Francis Smith, waiters at Milford.
8l. per an. to Evan Watkins, waiter at Newton.
10l. per an. to Lawrence Cole, the officer at Jersey.
5l. per an. each to William Butts, Owen Connor, Robt. Symmonds, Ailiff Greene, Geo. Bourcher, William Shotbolt, Jno. Yates, George, Street, Tho. Moore, Fran. Leicester, William Aldworth, Richd. Manning, twelve landwaiters, and Thomas Lowder, a tidesurveyor of Bristol port.
20l. per an. to Rowland Davis, waiter at Cardiff.
5l. per an. to Jno. Morris, waiter at Cardigan.
7l. per an. to Jno. Davis, waiter at Berry.
15l. per an. each to William Belly, Tho. Bedford and Jno. Hutchins, waiters at Bideford.
10l. per an. each to Percivall Maples, Jno. Maynard, Joseph Bernard, Robt. Slater, William Luckham, Jno. Cornby, boatmen at Plymouth; and the salary of the surveyor of the boat there to be sunk.
10l. per an. to Jno. Lambe, waiter at Bricklesea [Brightlingsea], Colchester port. (Cancelled 4 Feb., 1682–3.)
5l. per an. to Robt. Legge, waiter at Wivenhoe, Colchester port.
5l. per an. to Isaac Cooke, surveyor of Ipswich port.
5l. per an. to William L'Estrange, waiter at Ipswich.
10l. per an. to Jno. Harrison, collector and waiter at Maldon, Colchester port.
5l. per an. to Gregory Church, waiter and searcher at West Mersea, Colchester port.
10l. per an. to Samll. Maile, collector, waiter and searcher at Woodbridge, Ipswich port, to keep a horse.
10l. per an. to Jeremy Hayes, waiter and searcher at Harwich.
15l. per an. to Richd. Tode, waiter at Mayntree [Manningtree], Ipswich port.
10l. per an. to Jno. Saunders, waiter of Orford, Ipswich port.
5l. per an. to Francis Harvey, waiter at Aldeburgh, Ipswich port.
5l. per an. to Ralph Rabbett, collector at Aldeburgh.
10l. per an. to Michaell Walford, tidesurveyor and waiter at Yarmouth.
10l. per an. to George Butler, riding surveyor from Mundsley to Blakeney.
10l. per an. to Spencer Breton, riding surveyor from Yarmouth to Mundsley.
10l. per an. each to Thomas Glover and William Weddle, waiters at Laystolfe [Lowestoft] to enable them to keep a horse each.
10l. per an. to Joshua Wright, surveyor, waiter and searcher at Norwich, Yarmouth port.
10l. per an. to Jno. Taylor, collector of Southwold, Yarmouth port. (Cancelled 4 Feb., 1682–3.)
10l. per an. each to Jno. Craddock, Samll. Money and Jno. Tooker, landwaiters at Lynn Regis.
10l. per an. to Allan Wharton, surveyor at Lynn Regis, to keep a horse.
20l. per an. to Francis Layher, collector, waiter and searcher at Blakeney and Cley, to keep a horse and survey the coast.
10l. per an. each to Jno. Taylor, Jno. Jackson and Richd. Bathurst, landwaiters at Yarmouth.
5l. per an. to Jno. Cooke, boatman at Norwich, Yarmouth port.
10l. per an. to Alexander Corner, surveyor of Boston.
10l. per an. to Col. Jno. Butler, customer and collector of Boston, to keep a clerk.
15l. per an. to Jno. Arden, collector, waiter and searcher at Wisbech, Lynn Regis port.
10l. per an. to Owen Godfrey, collector at Wells, Lynn Regis port.
10l. per an. to Jno. Scott, waiter and searcher at Heacham and Brancaster, Lynn Regis port. (Cancelled 4 Feb., 1682–3.)
15l. per an. to Robt. Thirkill, riding surveyor from Wisbech to Fosdyke, Boston port.
10l. per an. to William Marshall, waiter at Ganthorpe, Boston port.
10l. per an. each to Nathll. Spencer and Robt. Mason, tidesurveyors at Hull.
10l. per an. to Jno. Dent, waiter and searcher at Wells, Lynn Regis port.
10l. per an. to Christopher Leech, waiter, searcher and coast surveyor at Huttoft Bank, Boston port.
10l. per an. to Samll. Dowse, collector, waiter and searcher at Spalding, Boston port.
10l. per an. to James Witham, waiter, searcher and coast surveyor from Ingermills [Ingoldmells] to Boston. (Cancelled 4 Feb., 1682–3.)
10l. per an. to Jonathan Tealby, waiter at Saltfleet, Boston port.
8l. per an. each to Jno. Coppledyke, George Bromfleet. Joshua Greene, William Idle and Robt. Northan, landwaiters at Hull.
30l. per an. to Jno. Jeffery, collector, waiter and searcher at Grimsby, Hull port, to keep a horse and survey the coast.
5l. per an. to Thomas Covell, waiter and searcher at Bridlington, Hull port.
10l. per an. to Cornelius Fish, waiter and searcher at Scarborough, Hull port.
5l. per an. to Richd. Mills, waiter at Hartlepool, Stockton port.
10l. per an. to Wr. Ettrick, collector at Sunderland.
10l. per an. each to Jno. Coker and Jno. Eden, tidesurveyors at Newcastle.
10l. per an. to Mich. Hardcastle, surveyor at Sunderland.
5l. per an. each to Henry Bickerdike, Robt. Berwicke and Anthony Wooller, coalwaiters at Sunderland.
5l. per an. each to Peter Baker and Edward Morgan. waiters, Chester port.
10l. per an. to Nathll. Ball, surveyor of Chester, to keep a horse.
10l. per an. to William Dickinson, waiter and searcher at Helbre, Dawpool and Hoylake.
10l. per an. to Charles Hewett, waiter and searcher at Neston and Shotwick, to keep a horse.
5l. per an. to Thomas Hutton, waiter at Frodsham, Chester port.
5l. per an. to James Nichollson, waiter at Ribble water, Chester port.
5l. per an. to John Yates, waiter at Meols, Chester port.
10l. per an. to William Haughton, waiter and searcher at Lancaster.
5l. per an. to Tho. Harrison, waiter and searcher at Ravenglass, Carlisle port.
5l. per an. to Edward Mattison, waiter and searcher at Workington and Flimby, Carlisle port.
10l. per an. to John Foster, collector at Lancaster.
10l. per an. to Robt. Kirkby, waiter at Peele, Chester port.
5l. per an. to John Askew, waiter at Grange, Chester port.
5l. per an. to William Crosfield, waiter at Broadfleet, Chester port.
10l. per an. to Robt. Ansdell, boatman and tidesman at Helbre, Dawpool and Hoylake, to keep a boat.
10l. per an. each to Samll. Runcheon and Tho. Broadley, boatmen at Frodsham, Chester port, to keep a boat.
5l. per an. to Robt. Jacks, waiter at Beaumaris.
3l. per an. to James Feswick, waiter at Lytham, Chester port.
20l. per an. to Edwd. Ogle, surveyor at Sankey bridge, Chester port, to keep a horse.
10l. per an. to William Cramblington, waiter for merchandise at Sunderland.
10l. per an. each to Thomas Sholter, Cuthbert Rumsey, Thomas Harrison, and Richd. Leake, coalwaiters at Newcastle.
2l. per an. to Fra. Stone, messenger between Newcastle and Shields.
10l. per an. each to James Clarke and his mate, John Willson and his mate, and Robt. Jefferson and his mate, three boatmen and their mates at Newcastle (30l. in all).
5l. per an. to Elias Scott, waiter at Norham, Berwick port.
5l. per an. to Alexander Hall, waiter at Sharperton, Berwick port.
10l. per an. to Jno. Ramsey, waiter at Carham, Berwick port.
6l. per an. to Jno. Orde, waiter at Holy Island, Berwick port.
6l. per an. to Jno. Levyn, waiter at Alnmouth, Berwick port.
5l. per an. to William Bindles, waiter and searcher at Whitehaven, Carlisle port.
25l. per an, to Tho. Tickle, surveyor at Whitehaven, Carlisle port, to survey the coast of Cumland and to keep a horse. (Cancelled 4 Feb., 1682–3.)
15l. per an. to William Musgrave, surveyor at Carlisle, to keep a horse.
10l. per an. to Thomas Williamson, tidesman at Stockton and 1s. 6d. a day when employed.
5l. per an. each to Richd. Story, Thomas Musgrave and Tho. Carwyn, landwaiters for the coast of Scotland and West marches in Carlisle port.
6l. per an. to Basill Feilding, waiter and searcher at Carlisle.
10l. per an. to Sir Chris[topher] Musgrave, collector at Carlisle.
5l. per an. to Jno. Greene, surveyor at Wooler, Berwick port, to keep a horse.
10l. per an. to Geo. Selby, waiter at Berwick.
5l. per an. to William Selby, surveyor at Berwick.
20l. per an. to Gerrard Fox, riding surveyor from Scarborough to Hartlepool, in Newcastle port.
10l. per an. to Tho. Barber, surveyor at Blythnook and Seaton Sluice, in Newcastle port.
4l. per an. to William Anderson, skuller at Blythnook and Seaton Sluice.
10l. per an. each to Alexander Campbell, Nathaniel Massey, Ralph Collingwood, and Robt. Stodart, waiters for merchandise at Newcastle.
10l. per an. to Richard Potts, surveyor of Stockton.
10l. per an. each to Henry Wilkinson and John Berwick, waiters and searchers at Stockton.
April 10. Henry Guy to the Customs Commissioners. There being no [Customs] officer yet established for the Isle of Man you are to present some one to the Treasury Lords for that office. Out Letters (General) VI, p. 429.
Same to Mr. Blathwaite, forwarding from the Treasury Lords two Journal books of the entry of goods that paid the 4½ per cent. duty at Barbados in the years 1678 and 1679. Ibid.
[?] Same to Sir John Reresby. Send to the Treasury Lords the privy seal for 200l. per an. which (with the arrears thereon) you are to surrender to the King [in return] for the government of York. Ibid.
April 10. Money warrant for 58l. 19s. 0d. to Anthony Segar, gent.: 48l. 19s. 0d. thereof for disbursements for the Treasury Office for 1682, Ladyday quarter, and the remaining 10l. for same quarter's salary for attending the Treasury Lords. (Money order dated April 10 hereon.) Money Book III, p. 275. Order Book XXXVIII, p. 291.
April 10. Money order for 20l. to Edward Teare, as a reward for his extraordinary pains in carrying letters upon several occasions for his Majesty's service: for one year ended 1682, Ladyday, (Money order dated April 10 hereon.) Money Book III, p. 275. Order Book XXXVIII, p. 291.
Treasury allowance of the 1681, Christmas quarter's salary bill, detailed, of the Excise Office. (Total, 2,232l. 10s. 0d.) Money Book III, p. 297.
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to pay 15l. to John Langwith for 1682, Ladyday quarter, on his 3s. 4d. as messenger attending the affairs of the Customs. (Treasury allowance of said Langwith's bill for 15l. for the like period on the like fee for attending the Treasury Lords.) Ibid, p. 298.
Money warrant for 375l. to John, Earl of Radnor, Lord President of the Privy Council, for 1682, Ladyday quarter, on his allowance of 1,500l. per an. (being 1,000l. per an. in lieu of 10 dishes of meat formerly allowed to said President and 500l. per an. allowance) as of the King's bounty. (Money order dated April 13 hereon.) Ibid, p. 299. Order Book XXXVIII, p. 294.
April 11. Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to permit the following goods belonging to the Queen to be shipped on the Tyger, Capt. Henry Staples commander, to be exported for Lisbon, viz. four trunks of wearing apparel, one cabinet, 30lb. of silver lace, six whole pieces of silver ribbons, six pair of silver and silk fringe gloves, 50lb. of plain wrought silk and two strong boxes. Out Letters (Customs) VIII. p. 88.
Same to same to establish Philemon Coddan as riding surveyor at Plymouth with 50l. per an. salary as an addition to the present officers. Ibid, pp. 89, 90, 91.
Benjamin Dewy as waiter and searcher at Poole with 40l. per an. salary.
Nathaniel Oliver (waiter at Bridport) to be removed to Swanage loco Nicholas Culliford, late waiter there. (In the margin. cancelled 12 Nov., 1682.)
Jeremy Edwards as waiter at Swansea loco Tho. Gatford, lately dismissed.
William Kirkby (riding surveyor on the coast of Cheshire, Lancashire and Cumberland, at a salary of 150l. per an.) to be riding surveyor only for the coast of Lancashire at 50l. per an.; the other [office and] salary to be sunk.
Nicholas Culliford as riding surveyor at Lulworth at 58l. per an. salary as proposed by the Customs Commissioners Jan. 16 last.
Spencer Breton (tidewaiter at Yarmouth) as riding surveyor in the station of John Mills, who by constant bleeding is disabled from that service. The said Mills is to return to his former employment of tidewaiter at Yarmouth.
Arthur Crew as tidesman at Swanage loco Henry Davies, lately dismissed.
Cadwallader Jenkins (a tidesman extraordinary London port) as a tidesman in fee ibid. loco Jno.
Wynne. lately dismissed.
William Taylor and Henry Garret to be added to the present number of tidesmen Liverpool port, with 10l. per an. salary each as proposed by the Customs Commissioners Jan. 16 last.
April 11. Report to the King from the Treasury Lords on a draft royal letter as follows for allowing 92,750l. on the Earl of Ranelagh's account as Vice-Treasurer of Ireland. On examination of the said account, and being fully satisfied that the same has been fully paid by the Earl of Ranelagh according to your Majesty's directions we have nothing to object against the discharge of the said Earl. Out Letters (Ireland) II, pp. 210–1.
Appending: (a) said draft royal letter to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. On the accounts of the said Vice-Treasurer ending Mar. 20 last said Earl demanded an allowance of 92,750l. as paid by him to such uses and persons as the King (pursuant to a power reserved to the King in the present [Irish] establishment) had from time to time since 1675, Dec. 25, ordered and appointed by royal sign manual. The said sum was not allowed him by the Commissioners of Accounts in Ireland by reason that the vouchers for justifying the payment thereof did not appear before them. But said Earl declared that the reasons why he had not produced said vouchers before said Commissioners was because the King had by repeated letters declared that the accounts of moneys so reserved to the King's dispose should be examined and taken in England and not by the Commissioners of Accounts in Ireland and therefore he hath delivered to the King an account of the particular disbursements of the said 92,750l. together with the vouchers relating thereto. The King hereby declares that he has caused the account of the said 92,750l. and the vouchers thereto to be examined "and thereupon we find that the said sum hath been paid and issued here by our said Vice-Treasurer as we have thought fit from time to time to direct him." It is therefore hereby ordered that said sum be allowed him in his account ending Mar. 20 last and that without demanding any vouchers for the same.
(b) Order of reference dated Newmarket, Mar. 31 last from the King to the Treasury Lords of said draft letter, the King being satisfied that the said 92,750l. has been fully paid ut supra.
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue (out of King's Bench fines now remaining in the Exchequer) 100l. to me [Guy] in part of the order for 300l. for secret service. Disposition Book II, p. 137.
Same to same to issue as follows out of such Excise money as is directed to be paid into the Exchequer this week, viz. Ibid.
l.
to Mr. Johnson for the Forces 2,000
to ditto for off-reckonings 2,000
to me [Guy] for secret service in part of 5,000l. 200
Treasury warrant to the Customs Cashier to pay the patent officers of the outports half a year on their patent fees or salaries. Money Book III, p. 298.
Same to the Customs Commissioners to direct the collectors of the outports to pay 1682, Lady day quarter's salary bill of the outports: as in the bill transmitted to the Treasury Lords by Giles Lytcott, Comptroller General of the accounts of the Customs. (Total, 3,598l. 2s. 2d.) Ibid.
April 11. Money warrant for 300l. to Visct. Grandison, Sir Edw. Villiers and Mris. Elianor Villiers, the executors of Dame Barbarah Villiers (Villars) for half a year to Christmas last on her 600l. per an. as by the privy seal of Mar. 22 last. (Money order dated April 11 hereon.) Money Book III, p. 299. Order Book XXXVIII, p. 292.
Same to the Customs Cashier to pay the 1682, Lady day quarter's salary bill of the Customs, London port. (Total, 5,118l. 8s. 3d.) Money Book III, p. 300.
Same to the Receipt to issue 6,441l. 0s. 0d. to Henry Brouncker on any unsatisfied orders in his name as Cofferer of the Household: for the use and service of the Household: to be satisfied by tallies on the Excise. Ibid.
April 12. Henry Guy to the Customs Commissioners to open at Mr. Savile's house in German Street the goods of the said Savile, late Envoy Extraordinary to France, same being arrived from France. Out Letters (General) VI, p. 429.
Privy seal dormant for 10,000l.: to be issued in such proportions, to such persons and for such uses and services as the King shall appoint by warrant under his sign manual either by way of imprest and upon accompt or without accompt as the respective cases shall require. (Royal warrant dated Mar. 31, for said privy seal.) King's Warrant Book VIII, p. 353.
April 13. Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ Jno. Tanner as waiter and searcher at Barry and Sully, in Swansea port loco _ Davies who relinquishes same. (Cancelled 12 Nov., 1682.) Out Letters (Customs) VIII, pp. 101, 102.
Christopher Eyans to be established as surveyor, waiter and searcher at the Isle of Man with 40l. per an. salary.
William Parker as mate to Edward Clarke, waterman loco Spicer Harris, who rowes the Surveyor of the Navigation Act.
Jno. Houghton as surveyor at Liverpool loco Jno. Hesketh, lately dismissed.
Jno. Wood and William Hill to be established as watermen London port for the boat appointed for one of the new established tide surveyors: with the salary of 60l. per an. for both.
John Harlowen as waiter and searcher at Totnes, Dartmouth port: as proposed by the Customs Commissioners Jan. 16 last.
Thomas Bough (Baugh) (an extraordinary tidesman) to be a tidesman in fee London port loco Daniell Jude, lately deceased.
Henry Guy to Mr. Brisban. The Treasury Lords have not sat since I received yours of the 11th inst. As soon as they meet after Easter I will acquaint them therewith. Out Letters (General) VI, p. 430.
Same to Mr. Stephens [Navy Cashier] to pay out of the remains of the 500l. per week [ut supra, p. 443] the imprest bill of 800l. payable on account of the new ships. The remainder of said 500l. per week is not to be disposed of without the Treasury Lords' direction. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Roberts. The Solicitor General will deliver to you his draft of the [Irish revenue farm] contract and the Treasury Lords' observations thereon. Bring the contractors' answers and resolutions upon them to my Lords on Tuesday next. Ibid.
April 13. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue to Visct. Grandison and Col. Villiers the 1,000l. of Excise money reserved in the letter of disposition of the 5th inst. supra, p. 443. Disposition Book II, p. 137.
Same to same to issue as follows out of such Customs money as is directed to be this week paid into the Exchequer, viz.: Ibid, p. 138.
l. s. d.
to the Treasurer of the Navy [on the] weekly money; thereof 1,000l. is intended for the Victuallers 2,500 0 0
to the Privy Purse for Healing medals 500 0 0
to the Treasurer of the Navy, being intended for Mr. Gore for hemp 698 8 0
to ditto, being intended for Sir John Ernle, junr. 354 12 6
Money warrant for 212l. 13s. 6d. to Edward Progers for so much disbursed by him for hay for the King's deer and for the pales, posts and rails for the park, and for reparations of the great Lodge, barn and outhouses with the underkeepers' lodges in the Middle Park, hare warren and course in the Honor of Hampton Court from 1677, Lady day, to 1680, July 8, and for taxes charged upon him as keeper of the said park and lodges within the same, according to an account thereof stated by Auditor Jno. Phelips. (Money order dated April 13 hereon.) Money Book III, p. 276. Order Book XXXVIII, p. 293.
Same for 1,661l. 4s. 0d. to Sir Stephen Fox for secret service, without account: 1,500l. thereof for three-quarters to 1681, Lady day, on the 2,000l. per an. as by the privy seal of 1674. July 27 [for the Earl of Lichfield] and 161l. 4s. 0d. in part of 1681, June 24 quarter, on same. (Money order dated April 13 hereon.) Money Book III, p. 300. Order Book XXXVIII, p. 293.
Same for 1,500l. to Visct. Grandison and Edward Villiers on the 6,000l. per an. for the Duchess of Cleveland as by the patent of 1674, Oct. 9: 500l. thereof being to complete 1679, Michaelmas quarter [and 1,000l. as in part of the succeeding quarter]. Money Book III, p. 301.
Royal sign manual for 200l. to Henry Guy for secret service, without account: to be issued on the 10,000l. privy seal dormant of Jan. 31 last. (Money warrant dated April 13 hereon. Money order dated April 13 hereon.) King's Warrant Book VIII, p. 352. Money Book III, p. 302. Order Book XXXVIII, p. 292.
Same for 931l. 11s. 10d. to same for same, without accompt: to be issued on the dormant privy seal of the 12th inst. (Money warrant dated April 13 hereon. Money order dated April 13 hereon.) King's Warrant Book IX, p. 9. Money Book III, p. 301. Order Book XXXVIII, p. 292.
Same for 700l. to same for same, without accompt: to be issued on the abovesaid privy seal. (Money warrant dated April 13 hereon. Money order dated April 13 hereon.) King's Warrant Book IX, p. 9. Money Book III, p. 301. Order Book XXXVIII, p. 292.
April 18. William Lownds [in the absence of Treasury Secretary Guy] to Col. Sackville to attend the Treasury Lords to-morrow concerning the price of victualling the soldiers at Tangier, both Horse and Foot, and provisions for the horses. Out Letters (General) VI, p. 430.
April 21. Henry Guy to the Auditors of Imprests. Send me the papers concerning the Earl of Inchiquin which were referred to you Jan. 31 last with your report thereon if ready. Out Letters (General) VI. p. 431.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to dispose as follows the 4,950l. of Excise money which is directed to be this week paid into the Exchequer: Disposition Book II, p. 138.
l.
to be reserved, being intended to be issued to the Forces as soon as a Paymaster is appointed 4,000
to me [Guy] for secret service in part of 5,000l. 200
to Visct. Grandison and Col. Villiers 500
to Mris. Elianor Gwynne 250
£4,950
April 22. Same to same to issue as follows out of such Customs money as is directed to be this week paid into the Exchequer, viz.: Ibid.
l. s. d.
to the Cofferer of the Household 2,000 0 0
to Mr. Kent and Mr. Duncombe for interest 5,926 4 0
to the Treasurer of the Navy whereof 2,000l. is for the victuallers and 500l. for the Ordnance, ut infra, p. 457 5,500 0 0
to me [Guy] for secret service 518 14 6
£13,944 18 6
April 24. Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to permit the import, Customs free, of a box of spices, on the Katherine yacht, Capt. Davis commander, from Holland, directed to the Earl of Conway, being a present to him. Out Letters (Customs) VIII. p. 103.
Report to the King from the Treasury Lords on the proposal which was lately made by Robert Mason for applying a fifth part of the rents, revenues and profits arising to him in the province of New Hampshire in New England for and towards the support of the King's Governor to reside there (ut supra, p. 390): said proposal having been referred to the Treasury Lords by Order in Council dated Jan. 25 last, together with the question what allowance might be fit for Mr. Cranfield (appointed by the King to be Governor of said Province) to enable him to perform his journey thither and to settle himself there. We have desired the Attorney General to consider of Mr. Mason's title and the best way to secure to the King the said particulars. He has thereupon prepared an instrument for assuring to the King the said part of the revenue and likewise the said fines and forfeitures and Mr. Mason has executed same. We advise an allowance of 300l. to Mr. Cranfield to enable him to perform his journey and to settle himself there as Governor. Warrants not Relating to Money IX, p. 67.
Treasury warrant to the Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer to stay process till Easter term next against Jno. Bucknall, son and heir of Sir William Bucknall, kt., deceased, one of the late Farmers of the French tunnage [duty]. Ibid, p. 68.
April 24. Report to the King from the Treasury Lords on the petition of William, Earl of Inchiquin, praying your Majesty to stand to the loss of a parcel of fish of 230l. value, part of a greater quantity which he bought for the service of Tangier garrison during his government. The Lords Commissioners for the Affairs of Tangier by their order of Nov. 10 last upon hearing the said Earl found no reason for altering the disallowance (formerly made in his account) of 262½ kentalls of fish. Petitioner has offered us an affidavit made by Capt. Morgan O'Brien 1676, Nov. 16, affirming that by order of said Earl he went on board the ship Rooth and there weighed 630 kentalls of good, well-conditioned and merchantable fish for the garrison and desired Mr. Bowles several times to take them into his custody and that the remainder of said fish which was not issued to the garrison (excepting only 16 kentalls that were disposed of and some loose fishes that were stolen) was put into one of Mr. Bowles's storehouses and the key left with his servant. Although in strictness we cannot differ from the opinion of the Lords Commissioners for Tangier in this case, we submit the whole to your Majesty's mercy. Warrants not Relating to Money, IX, pp. 68–9.
Henry Guy to Sir Nicholas Butler, forwarding the original articles of the last treaty of peace with Algiers. Take great care to return it "there being no other copy of it." Out Letters (General) VI, p. 431.
Same to Col. Legg. The Treasury Lords received this morning a letter from Mr. Agar, who is now in Dean Forest felling 2,000l. worth of timber for the service of the garrison of Portsmouth. He says that sum will be two years in raising according to the best market he can make for the wood. Inform my Lords whether the payment of it in that way will comply with the services designed for that garrison. Ibid.
Same to Mr. Roberts to attend the Treasury Lords with as many of your accounts for the works at Windsor as are ready for declaration. Bring with you an abstract of those accounts which are not ready. Ibid.
Same to the Attorney General to attend the Treasury Lords to-morrow fortnight, May 9 next, about Mr. Brunskill's proposal concerning the Greenwax. Ibid.
Same to [Visct. Falkland, Treasurer of the Navy] to apply as follows the 1,131l. 3s. 4d. remaining in your hands of the 500l. a week part of the [3,000l.] weekly money [for the Navy], viz.: Disposition Book II, p. 139.
l. s. d.
to the repairs of the dock at Portsmouth 310 0 0
towards the new ships 600 0 0
to Mr. Beverley, the anchorsmith 221 3 4
£1,131 3 4
Same to same to pay out of the [Navy's] weekly money by two weekly instalments the several bills due to Sir Jno. Berry and signed by the Navy Board to the total of 296l. 1s. 1d.. as certified by Sir Richard Haddock. (Same to the Navy Board to assign said bills accordingly on the weekly money for the weeks ending May 13 and May 20 next.) Ibid.
April 24. Money warrant for 5,926l. 4s. 0d. to Richard Kent and Charles Duncombe for 6 per cent. interest and several allowances of reward for 1682, Lady day quarter, for divers sums of money by them advanced and lent for his Majesty's service: as by an account thereof stated by Henry Aldworth, deputy to Auditor Anthony Stephens and as allowed by the Treasury Lords the 10th inst. (Money order dated April 24 hereon.) Money Book III, p. 302. Order Book XXXVIII, p. 294.
Same for 2,255l. 2s. 3d. to Charles Tolle (Toll), esq., for 6 per cent. interest and 2 per cent. reward to April 1 inst. for several sums of money by him advanced and lent for his Majesty's service: as by an account stated ut supra. (Money order dated April 25 hereon.) Money Book III, p. 302. Order Book XXXVIII, p. 295.
Same for 100l. to Isabella Bointon for half a year to to 1679, June 24, on her annuity or pension. Money Book III, p. 303.
Same for 100l. to Sir Timothy Tyrrill for one year to 1680, Sept. 29, on his annual payment as by the privy seal of 1676–7, Jan. 31; on which privy seal 250l. has been already paid him: to be paid out of the moneys of the revenue of Duchy of Cornwall in the Exchequer. (Money order dated April 26 hereon.) Ibid, p. 304. Order Book XXXVIII, p. 294.
April 25. Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ Kinnersley Wood as a tidesman in extraordinary, London port. Out Letters (Customs) VIII, p. 103.
Richard Glanvile as surveyor of Chester port loco Jno. Vicars, lately deceased.
The Treasury Lords to the Duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; or in his absence to the Earl of Arran, Lord Deputy. There are now depending in the Exchequer Court of Ireland pleas made by Sir William Petty and Robt. Marshall, touching the quit rents of their lands in co. Kerry, according to the columns called by Sir William Petty the extreme and reduced columns: to which pleas the Attorney General has put in one or more replications. In the said process the late Farmers [of the Irish Revenue], the late Undertakers [Earl of Ranelagh et al.] and the present Farmers [of the Irish Revenue] and also his Majesty's revenue itself are all greatly concerned. The King intends to advise thereupon with his Council [Counsel at law, i.e. the Attorney and Solicitor General and King's Counsel] here [in England]. You are therefore to command the Attorney and Solicitor General [Ireland] to move the Exchequer Court [Ireland] for stay of all proceedings thereupon, until the [said] Attorney and Solicitor General there shall have been further heard thereupon. They are to transmit to the King the state of the said pleas and replications and their opinion thereon and they are to advise with the Farmers herein and to use all lawful means to hinder any judgment being given by the Court herein before the King's Council [Counsel] shall have been further heard as aforesaid. Out Letters (Ireland) II, pp. 212–3.
April 25. Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a particular of the royalty of hawking, hunting, fishing and fowling within the manor of Stoke under Hamdon and of the profits of the fair there with a view to a lease thereof to Sir Ed. Phelipps, kt., for 99 years, terminable on three lives with liberty to erect such a small building on the common as is desired. Warrants not Relating to Money IX, pp. 69–70.
Prefixing: said Phillipps's (Phelipps') petition (ut supra, p. 404); reference dated Feb. 18 last thereof to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands; and report, dated Feb. 27, from Jno. Fisher in the absence of said Surveyor General. I have searched with the Deputy Auditor and can find no ancient leases or grant of the royalty or profit of a yearly fair in said manor, nor anything answered or accompted for the same. The profit of the fair is very inconsiderable. I advise a rent of 10s. per an. for the fair and 3s. 4d. for the royalty and 12d. for the little house.
Caveat that no grant or warrant pass for the collector's place at Milford Haven without notice to Mr. Shaw. This caveat was ordered by Visct. Hyde to be entered. Caveat Book, p. 16.
Henry Guy to the Navy Commissioners, forwarding the following proposal. You are to view the hemp and report to the Treasury Lords on the whole proposal. Out Letters (General) VI, p. 432.
Appending: said proposal, dated London, April 25, and signed by Tho. Cunham and Jos[ua]h Martin.
Tendered to the Treasury Lords a parcel of Rine hemp, sound merchantable goods, fit for his Majesty's service and imported into England directly since Midsummer last in any quantity up to 80 or 100 tons Konigsberg Rine at 21s. 6d. p[er] c[wt.] for ready money or 23s. 8d. [for payment by tally] in course, Riga Rine at 22s. 6d. p[er] c[wt.] for ready money and 24s. 8d. [for payment] in course. "Or if your Lordships please we propose to sell for ready money with allowance after the rate of 8 per cent. per an. from the time of sale till the money is paid, not exceeding eight months." The hemp to be delivered immediately into the stores at Woolwich free of charge, "or else if received per his Majesty's officers from the seal [sic for scale] according to the constant method with private man [men] we will abate 6 per cent. of the abovesaid prices." Or if your Lordships please to buy old hemp it shall be delivered at 20s. p[er] c[wt.].
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue only 5,000l. to the Treasurer of the Navy instead of 5,500l. as by the letter of disposition of April 22 inst. supra, p. 454. The remaining 500l. is to be issued to the Treasurer of the Ordnance over and above the 500l. weekly [for said Ordnance.] Disposition Book II, p. 140.
Same to same to issue as follows the 7,350l. of Excise money which is directed to be this week paid into the Exchequer, viz.: Ibid.
l. s. d.
to be reserved, being intended to be issued to the Paymaster of the Forces as soon as the patent [of his appointment] and warrants [for issues to him] are passed 4,000 0 0
to Mr. Toll for interest 2,255 2 3
to me [Guy] for secret service in part of 5,000l. 200 0 0
to Mris. Elianor Gwynne 250 0 0
to the Duke of Grafton 500 0 0
to Sir Stephen Fox, being intended for the Earl of Lichfield's buildings 144 17 9
£7,350 0 0
April 25. Treasury warrant to the Receipt for tallies of assignment on the Tenths of the dioceses of Oxford, Worcester, Hereford and St. Davids for 212l. 10s. 0d. to Elizabeth Hamilton for 1682, Lady day quarter, on the annuity for her children; and for like tallies on the Tenths of the dioceses of Chester and Rochester for 125l. on the annuity to herself. Money Book III, p. 305.
Money warrant for 1,500l. to Mris. Elianor Gwynne, 250l. thereof to complete 1681, Sept. 29 quarter, and 1,250l. for 1681, Christmas quarter, on her pension or annuity for the support of herself and Charles, Earl of Burford. (Money order dated April 27 hereon.) Ibid, p. 306. Order Book XXXVIII, p. 295.
April 27. Henry Guy to Mr. Duncombe to pay this week into the Exchequer 500l. which is to be issued to the Keeper of the Privy Purse for Healing medals. Disposition Book II, p. 140.
April 28. Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to reserve for the Treasury Lords' disposal what money shall be paid into the Exchequer on account of the surplus of the Hearthmoney. Also to issue to the Privy Purse for Healing gold the 500l. which Mr. Duncomb is directed to pay into the Exchequer. Ibid, p. 141.
Same to Ralph Mountagu, Master of the Great Wardrobe, to apply the 550l. you last received and the 720l. now directed to be paid to you, to the provisions most necessary to be supplied out of the two last estimates presented [by you] to the Treasury Lords. Ibid.
Privy seal granting to Charles Fox, esq., the office and place of Receiver and Paymaster of and for the Guards, Garrisons and Forces loco Nicholas Johnson, deceased, during pleasure: together with the rooms used for the said Office in the Tiltyard adjoining the Horse Guard: and in order to prevent frauds and abuses in the payments of the said Guards etc. he is hereby to have the inspection and control of and upon all accounts and payments to be made by any person who shall receive any money from the King in order to the payment of the said Guards etc.: but he is not to be accomptable for any moneys which shall be paid to any other person by privy seal or otherwise for or towards the payment of the said Guards etc.: the royal intent and meaning being that said Fox shall have the inspection, cheque and comptrol of the said moneys and the management and disposition thereof: all with the fee of 20s. a day. King's Warrant Book IX, pp. 11–12.
April 29. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay to Mr. Potenger 46l. 13s. 4d. out of any disposable money now in the Exchequer or that shall come in "preferable to all other payments whatsoever." Disposition Book II, p. 141.
April 29. Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows out of such Customs money as is directed to be this week paid into the Exchequer, viz.: Disposition Book II, p. 141.
l.
to the Treasurer of the Navy for the Antelop 4,500
to ditto for two weeks' money whereof 2,000l. for the Victuallers 5,000
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance over and above the 500l. weekly money 500
to the Paymaster of the Works for his Majesty's new buildings at Whitehall at the upper end of the Stone Gallery 500
to Visct. Preston for equipage and entertainment 955
£11,455