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Date. |
Nature and Substance of the Entry. |
Reference. |
1686–7. Jan. 4. |
Royal letters patent appointing John Lord Belasyse,
Sidney Lord Godolphin, Henry Lord Dover, Sir
John Ernle (Chancellor of the Exchequer) and
Sir Stephen fox to be Commissioners for the office
of Treasurer of the Exchequer; with full power
"immediately from henceforth from time to time
during the vacancy of the said office or place of
Treasurer of our Exchequer to confirm and approve
of all those orders and warrants which have been
already signed by our late Treasurer [Rochester]
and are remaining unexecuted and which unto
you shall seem reasonable and for our service and
to cause the same to be duly executed":
and also to perform and execute all other acts and
things pertaining to said office and which may or
ought to be performed by the Treasurer of our
Exchequer apart [from] or jointly with the Under
Treasurer of the Exchequer: all as amply, etc. as
any Lord Treasurer heretofore. And the Lord
Chancellor, Lord Keeper and all other persons
concerned are hereby to give allowance of all things
so to be done by you, the said Commissioners, as
above. |
King's Warrant Book XII, p. 1. |
Jan. 6. |
Henry Guy to Mr. Kent [the Customs Cashier]. Bring
to the Treasury Lords your weekly certificates
of the Customs every Tuesday morning by nine of
the clock. (The like letter to Mr. Duncomb for
the weekly certificates of the Excise and Hearthmoney.) (The like letter to Mr. Lilly for the weekly
certificate of the Post Office.) |
Out Letters (General) XI, p. 1. |
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Same to the Customs Commissioners to permit the
transportation to Dublin, Customs free, of the
following goods for the use of the Earl of Tyrconnel. |
Ibid, pp. 1, 2. Out Letters (Ireland) V, pp. 1–4. |
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Appending: schedule of said goods shipped on the
Betty of London, John Summers master (looking
glasses, plate, harness, etc.). |
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(Henry Guy, dated Jan. 8, to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland, to permit said Earl's goods
to be imported free at Dublin. |
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Appending: the above schedule of goods [shipped
from London], together with a longer schedule of
goods to be sent by way of Chester: including
furniture, clothes, seven pieces of tapestry hangings,
two pieces of leather hangings, "a gardiwine of
waters," nine stone horses, 11 geldings.) |
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Same to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland.
For the future you are to send to me all such letters
and papers as you shall have occasion to transmit
to the Treasury Lords. |
Out Letters (Ireland) V, p. 1. |
Jan. 7. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
to me [Guy] for secret service, by way of advance,
the 1,000l. which the Treasury Lords have directed
Alderman Duncomb to pay into the Exchequer.
The warrants for the regular issue of said sum shall
be sent you as soon as they are passed. |
Disposition Book VI, p. 1. |
Jan. 8. |
Henry Guy to the Customs Commissioners to deliver,
Customs free and unopened, at the Queen's backstairs a little box arrived in the Custom House
for the Queen. |
Out Letters (General) XI, p. 2. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to send to the
Treasury Lords forthwith a list of the several
servants of the late King Charles II, who are yet
to receive arrears at the Exchequer pursuant to
the order in Council of April 16 last and for which
the late Treasurer Rochester signed warrants which
remain not fully executed; with a statement of
the sums due to each upon those warrants out of
the imposition on tobacco and sugars. |
Ibid. |
Jan. 10. |
Same to Visct. Preston [Master of the Great Wardrobe] for a list of the several servants of the
late King, who had warrants from Treasurer Rochester
for payment of arrears in your Office [of the Wardrobe] pursuant to the order of Council and out of
the imposition on tobacco, etc. as above. (The
like letter to Mr. Griffin for the list of the similar
warrants for the servants of Charles II payable in
the Office of the Treasurer of the Chamber.) |
Ibid, p. 3. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt for a certificate
what is due to Philip Packer, deceased, on account
of his liberate. |
Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Hewer to report a true state of the
following accounts, which Col. Trelawney has sent
to the Treasury Lords, of each Company in his
Regiment as signed by the respective Captains,
viz. being the accounts respectively of Col. Cha.
Trelawney, Lieut. Col. Churchill, Major Tiffin,
Capt. Hen. Trelawny, Capt. Cha. Fox, Capt. Edwd.
Hastings, Capt. Jno. Stroud, Capt. Edwd, Savell,
Capt. Rook, Capt. Cha. Johnson. |
Ibid. |
Jan. 11. |
Royal sign manual for 500l. to Henry Guy for secret
service, without account: to be issued on the
20,000l. privy seal dormant of Nov. 24 last. (Money
warrant dated Jan. 13 hereon. Money order dated
Jan. 13 hereon.) |
King's Warrant Book XII, p. 1a. Money Book VIII, p. 2. Order Book II, p. 3. |
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Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy
seal for 3,000l. to Robert Earl of Sunderland, one
of the Principal Secretaries of State: for secret
service: without account. (Money warrant dated
Jan. 20 hereon. This warrant quotes the privy
seal as dated Jan. 19. Money order dated Jan. 25
hereon.) |
King's Warrant Book XII, p. la. Money Book VIII, p. 4; VII, p. 21. Order Book II, p. 7. |
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Same to same for a same for payment from time to
time of sums not exceeding 20,000l. [in the whole]
to Tho. Lloyd, esq., Paymaster of the Works:
as imprest for the Works. |
King's Warrant Book XII, p. 2. |
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Treasury warrant for the execution of a warrant by
Treasurer Rochester, dated Nov. 25 last, for the
discharge of Sir Charles Tirrell's baronetcy fee
of 1,095l., ut supra, p. 821. |
Money Book VIII, p. 2. |
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Same for the execution of the remainder of a money
order dated 1685, Aug. 17, for 80,000l. to Sir Peter
Apsly, kt., Cofferer of the Household, ut supra,
pp. 295–6: as imprest for the ordinary and
extraordinary services of his Majesty's Household:
as by the privy seal of 1685, Aug. 11. |
Order Book II, p. 1. |
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Appending: memorandum of a certificate, dated
Jan. 10 inst., from the Auditor of the Receipt, that
20,000l. remains unpaid on this money order. |
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Jan. 11. |
Treasury warrant for the execution of a money order,
dated 1686, Oct. 23, for 80,000l. to abovesaid Apsly
as imprest as above, ut supra, p. 931. as by the
privy seal of 1686, Oct. 20. |
Order Book II, p. 1. |
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Same for the execution of a money order, dated
1686, Oct. 4, for 6,000l. to Charles Toll in repayment
of so much by him lent into the Exchequer 1686,
Aug. 11, ut supra, p. 921. |
Ibid, p. 2. |
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Henry Guy to the Customs Commissioners to deliver
to Robert Scott, Customs free, for his Majesty's use,
two bales of books arrived in Dover, "taking care
there be nothing in the said bales but books." |
Out Letters (General) XI, p. 4. |
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to deliver to
Mr. Richard Graham and Mr. Philip Burton a
certificate of what money has been imprested to
Philip Packer, deceased, late Paymaster of the
Works, for the service of the Works; since the
last imprest roll thereof. |
Ibid. |
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Same to said Graham and Burton and the Auditors
of Imprests to prepare a state of the debt due to
the King from said Philip Packer. Call before you
Mr. Packer and Mr. Taylor for your information,
and report as to the security to be taken for said
debt. |
Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Hall [First Secondary in the King's
Remembrancer's Office] for a certificate whether the
abovesaid Packer gave security to the King on being
admitted into the office of Paymaster of the Works
and if so what security and so likewise for any
former Paymaster of the Works. |
Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Richard Graham and Mr. Philip Burton
for an account of all fines set upon any persons
whatsoever and at present unpaid. |
Ibid. |
Jan. 12. |
Money warrant for 9,332l. 3s. 4¾d. to Laurence Earl of
Rochester, Henry Earl of Peterborough, Sidney
Lord Godolphin, Robert Werden and Sir Edward
Herbert, Trustees for the Queen: as for last
Christmas quarter on the several sums granted
her by the King for her better support and dignity. |
Money Book VIII, p. 1. |
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Same for 2,500l. to the Queen Consort for same quarter
on her 10,000l. annuity as by the patent of Dec. 3
last. |
Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant for the execution of a money warrant
of Jan. 3 inst. for 15l. to Mris. Ursula Elliott for
same quarter on her pension. |
Ibid, p. 2. |
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Same for the execution of the unsatisfied remainder
of a money order dated Jan. 3 inst. for 3,600l. 11s. 4d.
to Henry Guy for secret service, ut supra., p. 1115. |
Order Book II, p. 1. |
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Memorandum: 1,600l. was paid Jan. 5 [inst.] in part
[hereof]. |
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Jan. 12. |
Treasury warrant for the execution of the unsatisfied remainder of a money order of Nov. 20 last
for 20,000l. to James Graham for the Privy Purse,
ut supra, p. 985: whereon there has been paid 750l.
Nov. 22 last, 500l. Nov. 24 last, 915l. Dec. 3 last,
1,085l. Dec. 8 last, 1,000l. Dec. 15 last and 1,500l.
Dec. 23 last; or in all 5,750l. |
Order Book II, p. 2. |
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Same for same of the unsatisfied remainder of a
money order of 1686, June 2, for 388, 628l. 0s. 6d. for
the Forces, ut supra, p. 722, whereof 361, 205l. 6s. 2d.
is paid and 27,422l. 14s. 4d. remains unpaid. |
Ibid, p. 3. |
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Same for same of the unsatisfied remainder of a money
order of 1686, Aug. 20, for 200,000l. to Visct.
Falkland for the Navy, ut supra, p. 867; whereof
121,346l. 5s. 7d. is paid, leaving 78,653l. 14s. 5d.
unpaid. |
Ibid. |
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Same for same of the unsatisfied remainder of an order
of 1686, July 28 [sic for Aug. 3, ut supra, p. 856],
for 100,000l. to Charles Bertie for the Ordnance;
whereof 34,300l. is paid, leaving 65,700l. unpaid. |
Ibid. |
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Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as
follows out of the branches of the revenue directed
to be this week paid into the Exchequer: viz.: |
Disposition Book VI, pp. 1, 2. |
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l. |
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Out of the Customs. |
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to the Treasurer of the Navy on account
of 400,000l. for the [Navy service] year
beginning at Lady day last |
7,000 |
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to the Treasurer of the Ordnance |
1,000 |
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Out of the Excise. |
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to the Earl of Ranelagh for the Forces |
4,700 |
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to the Queen in part of her quarter |
3,000 |
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to the Lord President of the Privy Council
a quarter |
375 |
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Out of Hearthmoney. |
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to me [Guy] for secret service in part of
3,600l. 11s. 4d. |
1,000 |
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to Mr. Graham for the Privy Purse |
1,000 |
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to me [Guy] for secret service (300l. and
25l.) |
325 |
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to Mris. Ursula Elliott |
15 |
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Out of Post Office Money. |
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to me [Guy] for secret service |
600 |
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Out of the imposition on wine and
vinegar. |
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to the Earl of Ranelagh for the Forces |
2,300 |
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(Same dated Jan. 11 to Mr. Kent, the Customs
Cashier, enclosing the paper of the disposition
of the Customs cash for the present week; said
paper including only the above two Customs items.) |
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(Same dated Jan. 11 to the Commissioners of
Excise and Hearthmoney enclosing the like paper
of disposition for those branches of the revenue;
said paper including for the Hearthmoney only the
above four Hearthmoney items: and for the Excise
the above three Excise items [payable out of the
Exchequer], together with the following item
[payable direct out of the Excise Office on tallies]
viz. 1,500l. to the Prince and Princess of Denmark
in part of their quarter.) |
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(Same dated Jan. 13 to the Auditor of the Receipt
to advance to me [Guy] 300l. out of the above
325l., "his Majesty's service requiring the same
and it being for his Majesty's secret service.") |
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Jan. 12. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as
follows: |
Disposition Book VI, p. 2. |
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l. |
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to the Treasurer of the Ordnance, to be
for stores and storehouses (4,997l. 2s. 3d.
thereof out of loans on the Linen Duty
Act and 2l. 17s. 9d. out of loans on [the
joint register of] said duty and on
tobacco) |
5,000 |
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to the Treasurer of the Navy out of loans
on [the joint Register of] linens and
tobacco: to be for [Navy] stores |
5,000 |
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to ditto out of ditto: to be as in part of
abovesaid 400,000l. |
3,000 |
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to ditto, by way of advance out of the
duty on tobacco and sugar: to be as
in part of ditto |
5,000 |
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Same to Mr. Stephens [Cashier to the Navy
Treasurer] for an estimate of the money necessary
to pay off the officers and companies of his Majesty's
yachts Charlott, Mary, Kitchin and Isabella to
Mar. 25 last. |
Out Letters (General) XI, p. 4. |
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Same to Sir Jno. Osborne for a state of the business
of the Royal Lotteries "as that matter stands at
present." |
Ibid, p. 5. |
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Treasury warrant to Sir Gilbert Talbott, Master of
his Majesty's Jewels and Plate, to deliver to Anthony
Segar one silver standish for his Majesty's service
"here" [in the Treasury Chambers] "of the same
form and weight as those two were which you
lately provided for the service of this Office." |
Warrants not Relating to Money XII, p. 1. |
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Privy seal for 777l. to the Kings, Heralds and
Pursuivants at Arms for services by them performed
and their fees, robes and largesses on the following
occasions, viz. 40l. on the interment of Charles II
on 14 Feb., 1684–5; 100l. on the Coronation of
James II 1685, April 13; 167l. for several scarlet
robes at the said Coronation; 40l. on the King's
assuming his seat as Sovereign of the Garter 1685,
July 22; 430l. for largesses upon the creation of
86 noblemen and noblewomen as in the annexed
schedule at 5l. each: all without account, the
King "having resolved in Council the 26th of Nov.
last that the said several sums should be paid to
the said Officers at Arms and then made an order
to that purpose; and it appearing by an affidavit
which hath been made by Francis Sandford, Lancaster Herald, and Gregory King, Rouge Dragon
Pursuivant, that no part of the largesse for any of
the said 86 creations hath been paid to the Kings,
Heralds and Pursuivants at Arms." |
King's Warrant Book XI, pp. 239, 241–2. |
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Appending: a list of such noblemen and noble[wo]men
as have been created since the last privy seal [for
largesse] to the Heralds 1661, July 26. |
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1663, May 7, Mary Countess of Kent created
Baroness Lucas of Crudwell. |
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1663, July, Sir Charles Berkely created Lord
Berkely of Rathdown in Ireland and Visct.
Fitzharding. |
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1663–4, Mar. 17, the said Visct. Fitzharding
created Lord Bateloure and Earl of Falmouth. |
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1664–5, Feb, 2, Basil Earl of Denbigh created
Baron of St. Lize. |
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1664–5, Mar. 14, Sir Henry Benet, kt., created
Baron Arlington of Harlington. |
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1664–5, Mar. 16, William Marquess of Newcastle
created Earl of Ogle and Duke of Newcastle. |
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1664–5, Mar. 16, William Lord Craven created
Visct. Craven of Offington and Earl of Craven. |
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1664–5, Mar. 16, Jno. Freschevile created Baron
Freschevile of Stavely. |
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1664–5, Mar. 18, Robert Earl of Elgin created
Baron Bruce of Worleton and Skelton, Visct.
Bruce of Ampthill and Earl of Ailesbury. |
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1664–5, Mar. 20, Richard Earl of Cork in Ireland
created Earl of Burlington. |
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1664–5, Mar. 23, Richard Arundel, esq., created
Baron Arundel of Trerice. |
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1666, Sept. 14, Thomas Earl of Ossory in Ireland
created Baron Butler of More Park. |
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1667–8, Jan. 13, Sir George Savile, bart., created
Baron Savile of Eland and Visct. Halifax. |
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1669, Mar. 27, Henry Lord Howard created
Baron Howard of Castle Rising. |
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1670, Aug. 3, Barbara Countess of Castlemaine
created Baroness Nonsuch, Countess of Southampton and Duchess of Cleveland. |
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1672, Apr. 22, Sir Thomas Clifford, kt., created
Baron Clifford of Chudleigh. |
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1672, Apr. 22, Henry Lord Arlington created
Visct. Thetford and Earl of Arlington. |
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1672, Apr. 23, Anthony Lord Ashley created
Baron Cowper of Paulet and Earl of Shaftesbury. |
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1672, Aug. 16, Henry Fitz Roy created Baron
of Sudbury, Visct. Ipswich and Earl of
Euston. |
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1672, Aug. 19, Henry Lord Howard of Castle
Rising created Earl of Norwich and Earl
Marshal. |
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1674, Aug. 15, Tho. Visct. Osborne of Dunblaine
created Baron Osborne of Kiveton and Visct.
Latimer. |
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1674, Oct. 1, George Fitz Roy created Baron of
Pontefract, Visct. Falmouth and Earl of
Northumberland. |
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1673, Aug. 19, Sir Robt. Paston, bart., created
Baron Paston of Paston and Visct. Yarmouth. |
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1673, Aug. 19, Lovisa de Queroualle created
Baroness Petersfield, Countess of Fareham
and Duchess of Portsmouth. |
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1673, Aug. 27, Richard Earl of Arran created
Baron Butler of Weston. |
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1673, Oct. 9, Richard Baron de la Power, etc.,
created Visct. Decies and Earl of Tyrone in
Ireland. |
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1673, Oct. 27, Sir Charles North summoned as
Lord Grey of Rolleston. |
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1673–4, Jan. 10, Sir Heneage Finch, bart., created
Baron Finch of Daventry. |
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1673–4, Mar. 17, Anne Murray created Viscomtess
Bayning of Foxley. |
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1674, April 1, Lady Susan Bellasis created Baroness
Bellasis of Osgodby. |
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1674, April 4, William Lord Powis created Earl
of Powis. |
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1674–5, Jan. 27, Tho. Visct. Latimer created
Earl of Danby. |
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1674–5, Jan. 5, Sir Edward Henry Lee created
Baron of Spelsbury, Visct. Quarendon and
Earl of Lichfield. |
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1674, Oct. 5, Tho. Lord Dacre created Earl of
Sussex. |
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1673–4, Jan. 29, Lewis de Duras created Baron
Duras of Holdenby. |
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1674, June 25, John Duke of Lauderdale created
Baron of Petersham and Earl of Guilford. |
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1674–5, Mar. 11, Francis Lord Newport created
Visct. Newport of Bradford. |
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1675, April 4, Charles Sackvile created Baron
Cranfield and Earl of Middlesex. |
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1675, July 29, Charles Fitz-Charles created
Baron of Dartmouth, Visct. Totnes and Earl
of Plymouth. |
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1675, Aug. 9, Charles Lenos [Lennox] created
Baron of Settrington, Earl of March and Duke
of Richmond. |
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1675, Sept. 10, Charles Fitz Roy created Baron
of Newbury, Earl of Chichester and Duke of
Southampton. |
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1675, Sept. 11, Henry Earl of Euston created
Duke of Grafton. |
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1675, Sept. 21, Sir William Ducie, bart., created
Baron of Cloney and Visct. Down in Ireland. |
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1675, Nov. 8, Francis Lord A[u]ngier created
Visct. Longford in Ireland. |
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1676, April 8, Sir George Sonds created Baron of
Throwley, Visct. Sonds and Earl of Feversham. |
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1676, Dec. 27, Charles Beauclair created Baron of
Heddington and Earl of Burford. |
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1677, Dec. 11, Richard Visct. Ranelagh created
Earl of Ranelagh in Ireland. |
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1679, April 29, John Maners, esq., summoned as
Lord Manners of Haddon. |
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1679, July 30, Robert Visct. Yarmouth created
Earl of Yarmouth. |
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1679, July 23, John Lord Roberts [Robartes]
created Visct. Bodmin and Earl of Radnorshire. |
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1679, July 16, George Visct. Halifax created
Earl of Halifax. |
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1679, July 21, Charles Lord Gerard of Brandon
created Visct. Brandon and Earl of Macclesfield. |
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1679, Sept. 11, Geo. Lord Berkeley created Visct.
Dursley and Earl of Berkeley. |
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1679, Oct. 23, Dame Sarah Corbet created
Viscountess Corbet of Linchlade. |
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1679, Dec. 3, Edward Visct. Conway created
Earl of Conway. |
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1680, Sept. 6, Elizabeth Lady Dacre created
Countess of Sheppey. |
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1680–1, Feb. 3, Edward Noel, esq., created Baron
Noel of Tichfield. |
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1680–1, Feb. 11, Charles Henry Lord Wotton
created Earl of Bellomont in Ireland. |
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1680–1, Feb. 19, Jno. Dawney, kt., created Visct.
Downe in Ireland. |
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1681, April 23, Laurence Hyde, esq., created
Baron of Wotton Bassett and Visct. Hyde of
Kenilworth. |
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1680–1, Feb. 8, Altham Annesley, esq., created
Baron Altham of Altham in Ireland. |
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1681, May 12, Heneage Lord Finch of Daventry
created Earl of Nottingham. |
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1681, May 31, Rich. Visct. Lumley of Waterford,
created Baron Lumley of Lumley Castle. |
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1681, Oct. 19, Sir George Carteret, bart., created
Baron Carteret of Hawnes. |
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1682, Aug. 22, George Earl of Halifax created
Marquess of Halifax. |
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1682, Nov. 9, James Duke of Ormonde in Ireland
created Duke of Ormonde in England. |
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1682, Nov. 29, Laurence Visct. Hyde created
Earl of Rochester. |
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1682, Nov. 24, Sir Jno. Bennet, kt., created Baron
Ossulston. |
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1682, Nov. 30, James Lord Norreys created Earl
of Abingdon. |
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1682, Dec. 6, Thomas Lord Windsor created Earl
of Plymouth. |
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1682, Dec. 2, Henry Marquess of Worcester
created Duke of Beaufort. |
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1682, Dec. 1, Edward Visct. Campden created
Earl of Gainsborough. |
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1682, Dec. 2, George Legg, esq., created Baron
Dartmouth. |
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1682, Dec. 2, Horatio Lord Townshend created
Visct. Townshend of Rainham. |
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1682, Dec. 5, Coniers Lord Darcy created Earl of
Holderness. |
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1662, Dec. 11, Sir Tho. Thynne, bart., created
Baron Thynne of Wermister and Visct. Weymouth. |
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1682–3, Jan. 15, Ralph Stawell, esq., created
Baron Stawell of Somerton. |
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1682–3, Jan. 17, Christopher Lord Hatton created
Visct. Hatton of Gretton. |
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1683, Apr. 6, Geo. Fitz Roy Earl of Northumberland created Duke of Northumberland. |
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1682–3, Jan. 30, Sir Richard Wenman, bart.,
created Baron and Visct. Wenman of Tuam
in Ireland. |
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1683, Sept. 27, Sir Francis North, kt., created
Baron of Guilford. |
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1683–4, Jan. 10, Charles Beauclair, Earl of
Burford created Duke of St. Albans. |
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1684, Sept. 8, Sidney Godolphin, esq., created
Baron Godolphin of Rialton. |
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1685, May 13, Henry Jermyn created Baron of
Dover. |
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1685, May 14, John Lord Churchill of Eyemouth
in Scotland created Baron Churchill of Sandridge. |
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1685, May 15, Sir George Jeffreys, kt., created
Baron Jeffrys of Wem. |
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Jan. 13. |
Royal sign manual for 425l. to Henry Guy for secret
service, without account: to be issued on the
20,000l. privy seal dormant of Nov. 24 last. (Money
warrant dated Jan. 15 hereon. Money order dated
Jan. 17 hereon.) |
King's Warrant Book XII, p. 2. Money Book VIII, p. 4. Order Book II, p. 3. |
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Treasury warrant dormant to Philip Frowde, Governor
of the Post Office, to pay the Duchess of Cleveland
or her Trustees what is now due on her pension of
4,700l. per an. and what shall from time to time
for the future grow due thereon, "till further order
in that behalf." |
Money Book VIII, p. 3. |
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Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue to
the Treasurer of the Navy (in part of 400,000l. for
the year's naval service beginning at Lady day
last) the 6,000l. which Mr. Toll has agreed to lend
into the Exchequer on the credit of the linen duty
and tobacco duty. |
Disposition Book VI, p. 3. |
Jan. 13. |
Henry Guy to Mr. Stephens [Cashier to the Navy
Treasurer]. The Treasury Lords have directed 14,000l.
to be issued to the Navy Treasurer and 5,000l. to be
advanced to him, making 19,000l. besides the
7,000l. on the paper of weekly disposition [of the
present week, supra p. 1144]. The said 14,000l.
is to be on account of the abovesaid 400,000l. and
the 5,000l. is for stores. |
Disposition Book VI, p. 3. |
|
Same to Sir Christopher Wren to join the Auditors
of Imprests et al. in adjusting the accounts of Philip
Packer, deceased, late Paymaster of the Works. |
Out Letters (General) XI, p. 5. |
|
Same to the Excise Commissioners. The Treasury
Lords have considered your proposal for relief
of aged and disabled officers of the Excise. Is
the 3d. per £ deduction, which you propose, to be
deducted out of all salaries in the [Excise] quarterly
bills, and especially out of your own salary? |
Ibid. |
|
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh for an account of all
the debts and arrears owing to the Forces distinguishing those accrued under the late King from
those accrued under his present Majesty. |
Ibid. |
|
Same to Mr. Griffin for a similar account of all the
debts and arrears owing in your Office of Treasurer
of the Chamber: "but you are not to reckon the
money in this account which was retrenched from
his late Majesty's servants pursuant to the Order
in Council of April 16 last." |
Ibid. |
|
Same to the Navy Commissioners for a similar account
of the debts and arrears standing charged in the
Navy Office. |
Ibid. |
|
Same to Charles Bertie for a similar account of the
debts and arrears standing charged in the Office of
the Ordnance. (The like letter dated Jan. 18 to
Lord Dartmouth. At the same time please represent
to the Treasury Lords such other matters as you
think necessary for his Majesty's service in relation
to said office.) |
Ibid, pp. 5, 10. |
|
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt for a similar
account of all debts and arrears which are owing
from the Crown and stand charged in the Exchequer.
But you are not to reckon the money retrenched
by the order of Council of April 16 last from the
late King's servants [payable in the Exchequer]. |
Ibid, p. 6. |
|
Same to Visct. Preston for a similar account of debts
and arrears owing in the Great Wardrobe with the
like exception as above of moneys so retrenched
from the late King's servants [payable in the
Wardrobe]. |
Ibid. |
|
Same to the officers of the Works for a similar account
of debts and arrears owing to the Works. |
Ibid. |
|
Same to Sir Gilbert Talbott for a similar account of
debts and arrears owing in your [the Jewel] Office. |
Ibid. |
|
Same to the Master of the Robes for an account of all
debts and arrears owing in the Office of the Robes. |
Ibid. |
|
Same to Sir Peter Apsley for same of same owing in
his Office as Cofferer of the Household. |
Ibid. |
Jan. 13. |
Henry Guy to Mr. Hewer for an account of all debts
and arrears owing to the Garrison of Tangier. |
Out Letters (General) XI, p. 7. |
|
Same to Lord Dartmouth for same of same owing in
his Office as Master of the Horse to the King. |
Ibid. |
|
Same to the Auditors of Imprests for a certificate of
the present state of all the accounts depending now
before you, as likewise of what has been done on
the late Lord Treasurer's orders on your last similar
certificate. |
Ibid, p. 6. |
|
Same to Mr. Prettyman for an account of what the
revenue of First Fruits and Tenths has amounted
to communibus annis for three or four years past,
distinguishing the First Fruits and Tenths and the
quantum of each in the separate dioceses: also of
what arrears are due upon instalments or otherwise:
and of what annual payments are paid out of First
Fruits and Tenths: likewise how the matter stands
in relation to your own installed debt. |
Ibid. |
|
Same to the Agents for Taxes for a certificate of the
states of accounts of all Receivers appointed for
collecting any tax; which of the Receivers neglect
to accompt and what debts are depending upon
them or on any particular person. |
Ibid, p. 7. |
|
Same to the Attorney and Solicitor General to report
on (a) infra. |
Ibid. |
|
Appending: (a) a paper of proposals by Robert Brent,
Essex Strode, John Cressett, Robert Nott and
Tho. Herbert; shewing that they have long designed
the bringing in a revenue unto his Majesty by
licensing the Hackney coachmen and in order to
it have procured the Grand Jury of Middlesex to
present all supernumerary Hackney coachmen,
above the number of 400, to be nuisances; whereby
it is in his Majesty's power to suppress them. The
proposers have also by their industry prevailed
with the 400 Hackney coachmen formerly licensed
by Act of Parliament to subscribe an instrument
whereby they voluntarily oblige themselves to
pay yearly 5l. to the King for his licence as formerly
and to be under such regulations as shall be thought
fit. The proposers therefore pray to be entrusted
with the management of this affair under direction
of the Treasury Lords; and that the King would
by proclamation or otherwise suppress all supernumerary Hackney coachmen in or about the cities
of London and Westminster and the suburbs thereof
above the said 400 so to be licensed as above. |
|
Jan. 15. |
Treasury warrant for the execution of the warrant
dated Dec. 7 last, supra, p. 1048, for the striking
of tallies for all the perpetual interest due to the
bankers at Lady day, 1683, except those for the
heirs of Edward Backwell, deceased. |
Money Book VIII, p. 3. |
|
Henry Guy to the Customs Cashier to forthwith pay
100l. to Nicholas Butler. Place this item to your
account of incidents. |
Out Letters (General) XI, p. 8. Disposition Book VI, p. 3. |
|
Same to the Navy Treasurer and Navy Commissioners
to report on the enclosed draft [missing] of the
new lease of the [Navy] Pay Office as agreed between
Mr. Ryder and the late Treasurer Rochester. |
Out Letters (General) XI, p. 8. |