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Date.
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Nature and Substance of the Entry.
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Reference.
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May 1.
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Money warrant for 250l. to Sir William Killegrew
for half a year to Lady day last on his pension. |
Money Book XI, p. 47.
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Same for 95l. 12s. 6d. to Charles Goodwyn, Receiver
General for co. Sussex of the 3s. Aid [2s. Aid and
Additional 12d. Aid], Additional Poll and Last
Poll ; for his extraordinary charges in bringing
up his moneys to the Exchequer under strong
guards. (Money order dated May 7 hereon.) |
Ibid, p. 51. Order Book
III, p. 165. |
Same for 500l. to William, Earl of Portland, for
1690, Michaelmas quarter, on his pension as Groom
of the Stole and First Gentleman of the Bedchamber.
(Money order dated May 7 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 48.
Order Book III, p. 165. |
Same for 50l. to Rudolph Kien for last Lady day
quarter's pension or allowance as Closet Keeper to
the King. |
Money Book XI, p. 44. |
Same for 250l. each to the following for a quarter
each as Gentlemen of the Bedchamber : viz. :
Henry, Visct. Sidney, for last Lady day quarter ;
Richard, Earl of Scarborough, for 1690, Michaelmas
quarter ; James, Duke of Ormonde, for same ;
James, Earl of Drumlanrig, for same ; Charles,
Earl of Selkirk, for same ; John, Earl of Marlborough,
for same. (Money warrants hereon, dated
May 5 for Scarborough ; May 6 for Selkirk, Drumlanrig,
Ormonde and Sidney ; June 5 for Marlborough.) |
Ibid, p. 45. Order Book
III, pp. 163, 164. |
Same for 125l. each to the following for a quarter each
as Grooms of the Bedchamber : viz. : Hatton
Compton for 1690, Lady day quarter ; Emanuell
Scroop How for 1690, Christmas quarter ; John
Sayers for 1690, Michaelmas quarter ; Adrian Van
Borcelan for ditto ; James Stanley for ditto by the
privy seal of 1689-90, Jan. 30 ; Joost Capell for
1690, Christmas quarter, by privy seal dated 1690,
Dec. 15. (Money orders dated May 4 for Compton ;
May 5 for How ; May 12 for Sayers ; June 29 for
Stanley ; July 2 for Capell. For Borcelan's order
see infra under date May 19.) (William Jephson,
dated May 2, to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay
the Gentlemen and Grooms as above out of the
6,125l. reserved in the Exchequer for them.) |
Money Book XI, p. 46.
Order Book III, p. 163.
Disposition Book IX,
p. 118. |
Money warrant for 20l. to Arnold Squibb for one year
to Christmas last on his fee as Clerk of the Nichills.
(William Jephson, dated May 4, to the Auditor of
the Receipt to issue same out of the small branches
of the revenue reserved for the officers and ministers
of the Exchequer.) |
Money Book XI, p. 46.
Disposition Book IX,
p. 119. |
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue to the Earl of Ranelagh, on any unsatisfied
orders in his name for the service of the Forces,
144,067l. 17s. 10½d. ; out of loans to be made by
said Earl on credit of the Wine Duties Continuing Act. |
Disposition Book IX,
p. 117. |
Same to same. No warrants were passed yesterday
for the 1,000l. desired for the Master of the Robes.
As there is occasion that the same be forthwith
paid, the Treasury Lords desire you to issue same
by way of advance. Care will be taken for passing
the regular warrants with all speed ; and you are
to deduct the Exchequer fees on said sum. |
Ibid. |
Same to same to issue 100l. to me [Jephson] for secret
service out of the Temporalities of the Archbishopric
of Canterbury. |
Ibid. |
Same to same. The 1,000l. directed yesterday for
Mr. Fox and Mr. Coningsby, supra, p. 1127, but
respited, is now to be issued to them for the Commissioners
of the Transports, upon the said memorial
of the 28th ult. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Commissioners of Prizes. Take care
that the 300l. formerly advanced to you for the
service of the Prizes, out of the secret service money
in my hands, be repaid to me before you receive
what money is due upon your own salary. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to permit the
export to Ireland, Customs free and unopened,
of food for Col. de La Melonier's Regiment.
Appending : schedule of said goods (verges de drap
Cremoisy, 780 paires de Guistres [Guêtres] etc.).
(Same to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland, to
permit the free import of same.) |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 51. Out Letters (Ireland)
VI, p. 61. |
Same to Mr. Clarke. My Lords have read yours of
the 21st ult., with Mr. Gregor's letter enclosed
therein. They command that the weight of the
tin be made good by Mr. Gregor. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 52. |
Same to the Navy Commissioners to send to the
Auditors of Imprests the ledger book covering
the time that Sir Edward Seymour was Treasurer
of the Navy. |
Ibid. |
Same to said Seymour. You are to prosecute with
the Auditors your accounts as Treasurer of the Navy. |
Ibid, p. 51. |
The like letter respectively to :
Viscount Falkland [as Treasurer of the Navy].
Sir Richard Haddock et al. as late Victuallers of
the Navy.
Visct. Sidney as Master of the Robes.
Earl of Torrington [as same].
Mr. Packer for his father's accounts as late
Paymaster of the Works ; and for the imprest
roll ; and for the imprests for the new buildings at
Winchester.
Mr. Lloyd as Paymaster of the Works.
Mr. Roberts as Receiver of the Honor of Windsor
and Paymaster of the Works there.
Earl of Ranelagh [as Paymaster of the Forces]
to prosecute his accounts for 16 months ended
1689, April 30, and to deliver in his subsequent
accounts.
Mr. Pepys as late Treasurer of Tangier.
Mr. Hewer as same.
Mr. Thomas Fox as Receiver General and Cashier
of Customs.
Mr. Butler to prosecute the accounts of First
Fruits.
Officers of the Mint to prosecute their accounts
for 1689 and to deliver in their subsequent accounts.
Dr. Wynne as Warden of the Mint.
William Loades as agent to the Earl of Yarmouth
for the accounts of the wood farm.
Remembrancer of First Fruits for the account of
Dr. Mew's debt as late Bishop of Bath and Wells
and the debt due from the bishopric of Chichester.
Bishop of Winchester to pass his accounts as
late Bishop of Bath and Wells.
Bishop of Exeter to pass his accounts for the
dioceses of Exeter and Bristol.
Bishop of Llandaff to pass his accounts for the
year 1689.
Bishop of Rochester : the like letter.
Executors of the late Bishop Parker to pass the
accounts of the diocese of Oxford for the year 1687.
Mr. May to prosecute his accounts as former
Keeper of the Privy Purse.
Earl of Ranelagh to deliver his accounts of the
Royal Hospital at Chelsea for two years ended at
Michaelmas last.
Earl of Feversham for the account of 250l. imprested
to buy horses for the Queen Dowager.
Sir William Villiers to pass his account of moneys
imprested to him for the Stables.
Mr. Nott and Mr. Townsend to give an account how
the matter stands concerning 1,000l. to Mr. Pointz
for making of hangings.
Executors of Lord Belasyse to prosecute his
account of 500l. imprested to him for repairing the
forts and blockhouses at Hull.
Executors of Sir William Stapleton to pass their
accounts of money imprested for the Leeward
Islands.
Mr. Thomas to account for the money imprested
to him for the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners.
Mr. Smith the like letter. |
Ibid, pp. 51-2. |
William Jephson to the Auditors of Imprests to bring in
their report concerning [the accounts of] Sir Thomas
Littleton and partners, late Victuallers of the
Navy. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 52. |
Same to same to attend my Lords with a state of
Lord Godolphin's account as Master and Gentleman
of the Robes to Charles II. |
Ibid. |
William Jephson to Sir Robert Howard to hasten his
report concerning [the accounts of] Sir George
Wharton as late Treasurer of the Ordnance. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 52. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the King in Council, dated
Whitehall, April 30 last, that the embargo be taken
off from all ships and vessels whatsoever within
England, Wales and Berwick-on-Tweed that shall
first give bond to the officers of the ports where
they clear not to trade into any of the French
King's dominions, nor into parts of Ireland not
under the King's obedience, nor to any of the following
parts, viz. : any part of America, the dominions
of Spain and Portugal, the Straits or the Levant,
before the departure of the convoys appointed for
those trades ; such ships only excepted as have
leave from the Privy Council to go to any of those
places and such as trade coastwise or to any place
in Ireland under the King's obedience. Suitable
orders are hereby to be given to the Lords Justices
in Ireland and the Revenue Commissioners there
for the like bonds to be taken from ships clearing
from any of the ports of that kingdom. (William
Jephson, dated May 4, to the Revenue Commissioners,
Ireland, to observe the King's pleasure as
above.) |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 304. Out Letters (Ireland)
VI, p. 61. |
Treasury reference to the Excise Commissioners of
the petition of Geo. Arnold et al. for the discharge
of the bond they gave for Robert Spencer, a collector
of Hearthmoney. |
Reference Book VI, p. 315. |
Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer to
issue process ad computandum against the executors
of John Baynes, esq., on the 15,685l. 14s. 10d.
imprested to him for pay of the Barbados Regiment
under Sir Tobias Bridges ; for which imprests no
account is yet passed. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 411. |
Same to same for same against Henry Griffith for
not accompting for the 8,988l. 19s. 4d. imprested to
him for the use of the King's stables. |
Ibid. |
Same to same for same against John Spencer, Clerk
of the Faculties, for not rendering any account of
the profits of that office since October, 1663. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Surveyor General of Crown Lands for a
particular of 60 acres of land in Garthorpe, co.
Leicester, with a view to a lease thereof to Lewis,
Lord Rockingham, for 29 years from 1693, Lady day,
at the ancient rent of 10l. per an.
Prefixing : said Surveyor's report on said Lord's
petition for such lease. In July, 1662, Edward,
Lord Rockingham, petitioner's father, petitioned
for a lease thereof, which my father [Sir Charles
Harbord, late Surveyor General of Crown Lands]
rated at 10l. per an. rent (being above a moiety of
the improved value according to the Parliament's
Survey) and 20l. fine ; but on a second petition
in 1664 he reported that the premises had been
let for many years at a rackt rent of 10l. per an. :
and the lease was accordingly granted in 1665-6,
Feb. 15, at said rent without fine. It does not
appear to me that these lands were exchanged by
petitioner's grandfather for other things in Rockingham,
co. Northants, as suggested by petitioner :
but the lands lie in the common fields and in the
lease were valued but at 3s. 4d. per acre per an. |
Ibid, pp. 411-12. |
May 4.
|
Money warrant for 7,529l. 3s. 9d. to Richard, Earl of
Ranelagh, Paymaster of the Forces, as imprest for
the service of the Forces : to be as part of the
appropriation of 1,500,000l. under the Act of 2 Wm.
and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 10 : and to be satisfied out of
loans to be made by said Earl on the two-thirds of
the Additional Excise as by said Act. (Money
order dated May 6 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 47.
Order Book III, p. 164. |
William Jephson to said Earl of Ranelagh to assign
5,000l. to Sir Joseph Herne (who has a procuration
from the President de la Tour, Envoy Extraordinary
from the Duke of Savoy) : for the present month
of May : out of the orders put into said Ranelagh's
hands for said Duke : with the usual clause for
said Ranelagh's charging himself in his accounts
[as Paymaster of the Forces] with the interest on
said sum for the period between the original date
of said orders and the date of the assignment hereby
directed. |
Disposition Book IX,
p. 118. |
Same [to the Auditor of the Receipt] to issue 38,000l.
to Charles Fox and Thomas Coningesby, Paymasters
of the Forces in Ireland, on any unsatisfied orders
in their names, for the service of said Forces : to
be satisfied out of loans to be made by said Fox
on credit of the Wine Duties Continuing Act. |
Ibid, p. 119. |
Same to same. My Lords desire that the loans which
the Excise Commissioners or any others shall make
on the unappropriated Excise may be expressed to
be made on the Hereditary Excise and the unappropriated
fourth of the Temporary Excise. |
Ibid. |
Same to same to issue 3,000l. to the Earl of Portland
for the Privy Purse : out of loans on the unappropriated
Excise ; "and to reserve out of the said
loans the further sum of 7,000l. for the like service"
[of the Privy Purse]. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. Bridgman. Send my Lords a copy of
the letter lately sent to you "for from" the Lords
Justices of Ireland. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 53. |
Same to Auditor Bridges, forwarding a book containing
a general account of prize ships and goods from
the beginning of the war to the 30th of December,
1690. You are to make a state thereof and present
same to my Lords. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to report on
the enclosed memorial [missing] concerning a suit
of tapestry hangings which were bought in Holland
for the Earl of Devonshire's use. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. [Charles] Fox to report on the enclosed
memorial of Charlotte de Frottee, Suzanne de
Saugere and Charles Ardesoif, praying payment of
151l. 13s. 0d. due to Charles de Couterne, deceased,
late cornet in Ruvigny's Regiment. |
Ibid. |
May 5.
|
Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General
for a great seal for a pension to Thomas, Marquess
of Carmarthen, President of the Privy Council, of
3,500l. per an. for 21 years from 1690, Christmas ;
out of the revenue of the General Letter Office : in
consideration of his good, faithful and particular
services : to be payable by tallies of pro, but if the
profits of the Post Office be paid into the Exchequer
or by any other reason any arrear arise on said
pension then same shall hereby be paid out of any
other the King's revenue. |
King's Warrant Book XV,
pp. 331-3. |
Money warrant for 17,568l. 2s. 1d. to Edward Russell,
Treasurer of the Navy, as imprest for the pay of
seamen serving in the Navy Royal for the year
1691 as by an appropriation clause in the Additional
Excise Act : to be satisfied out of loans on the said
Act. (Money order dated May 6 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 47.
Order Book III, p. 164. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt for tallies of pro
on the Excise (the Hereditary Excise and the
unappropriated fourth part of the Temporary
Excise) for 20,000l. to Edward Noell in repayment
of the like sum which he lent into the Exchequer
April 30 last on credit of the Hereditary Excise.
When the said tallies of pro are levied the tally of
loan of April 30 last for said amount is to be taken
in and vacated. |
Money Book XI, p. 48. |
Same for 7l. 13s. 4d. to the churchwardens of St. John
Baptist, Walbrook, for one year to 1688, Christmas,
on a perpetuity. |
Ibid, p. 53. |
William Jephson to the Excise Commissioners to pay
750l. to the Duchess Dowager of Grafton and the
present guardians of the Duke of Grafton for last
Lady day quarter on their pensions. |
Disposition Book IX,
p. 120. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
36,495l. 13s. 9d. to the Earl of Ranelagh on any
unsatisfied orders in his name for the service of the
Forces : to be issued out of loans to be made by
said Earl on the credit of the Wine Duties Continuing
Act. |
Ibid. |
Same to same to issue 6,531l. 5s. 0d. to Charles Fox
and Thomas Coningesby, the order of Mar. 20 last,
supra, p. 1071, having directed 90,000l. to them
and thereon 73,468l. 15s. 0d. having been issued
Mar. 21 last, supra, p. 1073. The present sum and
also the 10,000l. issued Mar. 19 last, supra, p. 1066,
upon the standing order of Feb. 14 last, p. 1101
[making together 90,000l.] are to be reckoned as
part of the 300,000l. directed, supra, p. 1047. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to permit the
export, Customs free, from Chester to Ireland of
goods for Col. Michelburne's Regiment.
Appending : schedule of said goods which said Colonel
carries to Ireland (700 swords ; 390 cartridge
boxes ; crimson stockings and fine white stockings
for officers ; 40 laced hats for officers ; three beaver
hats for field officers ; 40 pike heads and furrells
for leading pikes for officers ; three new colours
with gold heads and furrells with tassels ; 30 gorgetts
gilt with gold and silver for officers ; 40 orange
net sashes ; 60 yards of gold and silver lace for the
officers' gloves ; four lined tents with markeeses ;
28 tents for officers ; 40 buff belts for serjeants ;
one scarlet laced cloak ; 700 small bottles for oil
for the soldiers' muskets ; 60 gilt balls with fans
for the officers' tents ; 700 snapsacks). (Same to
the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland, to permit the
duty free import of same into Ireland.) |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 54. Out Letters (Ireland)
VI, p. 61. |
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the
petition of Richard Burneby, Receiver General for
co. Rutland of the 3s. Aid (2s. Aid and Additional
12d. Aid) and Last Poll, praying allowance [for his
extraordinary charges therein]. |
Reference Book VI, p. 315. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Richard Rickards of London, merchant, shewing
that he is indebted 934l. 15s. 7d. to the Crown for
Customs of Canary [wines] imported in 1686 and
is also bound in 500l. [to the Crown] for one Richard
Carter (who is insolvent) for the like Customs ; that
meeting with great losses in the sale of his own wines
he retired and gave in debts to the King to the
value of 934l. 15s. 0d., and being reduced to great
poverty has no other way to satisfy said debt or
his bond for Carter : therefore praying the King
to accept of said debts and to release said bond. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Auditor for Wales of the petition of
Thomas Paston, esq., shewing that in Michaelmas,
1673, there was an arrear of 1,366l. 17s. 6¼d.
on the fee farmer of Dyffryn Clwydd in the town
of Ruthin, co. Denbigh ; which arrear was in the
hands of Richard Parry, since deceased, who paid
1,074l. 18s. 6d., thus leaving 291l. 19s. 0¼d., which,
with the growing rent for 2½ years (608l. 10s. 9d),
makes 900l. 7s. 6d. : therefore praying a grant
thereof from the King. |
Ibid, p. 316. |
May 6.
|
Royal warrant, under the Queen's sign manual, to
Auditor Brook Bridges to allow in the account
ending 1689, May 1, of Richard, Earl of Ranelagh
[as Paymaster of the Forces], 1,830l. for 10,000
pairs of boots which James II before his abdication
ordered for the use of the Forces then in and about
Salisbury ; which were provided by Col. Edward
Sackvill and paid for by said Earl of Ranelagh at
the rates agreed for ; which said boots were committed
to the charge of Mathew Ingram, gent.,
who by order of said Col. Sackvill delivered 1,750
pair thereof to Capt. Shales, Commissary of the
Provisions, and his officers for the use of the said
late King's Forces and 7,490 pair to the Count
D' Solmes for the use of the present King's Dutch
Forces ; and 911 pair still remain in said Ingram's
hands and he swears that 29 pair were short in
tale : but the said Earl of Ranelagh is first to
produce the acquittances following : viz. Robert
Lord for 601l. 14s. 0d. ; Jeremiah Cray and Thomas
Warring for 332l. 14s. 0d. ; Geo. Parsons for
530l. 14s. 0d. ; William Grave and William Kendrick
for 185l. 18s. 0d. and Luke Towsey for 180l. |
King's Warrant Book XV,
p. 379. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to renew the following
tallies which were burnt in the fire at Whitehall
which happened on the 9th of April last.
Prefixing : (a) copies from the Register of the loans
on the Twelve Months' Aid [2 Wm. and Mary,
Sess. 2, c. 1] of tallies of loan for 500l. lent by John
Oliver, gent., of St. Martins in the Fields, dated
1690, Nov. 3 ; and of a like order for 100l. lent
[by same] Nov. 26 last : (b) said Oliver's affidavits
herein. |
Money Book XI, pp. 49-50. |
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue as follows out of the Exchequer : viz. : |
Disposition Book IX,
p. 121. |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
Out of 341l. 4s. 0d. of the 2s. Aid
and 469l. 2s. 3d. of the Additional
12d. Aid. |
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to the Cofferer of the Household |
810 |
6 |
3 |
Out of any disposable money save
what is ordered to be reserved. |
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to the Earl of Ranelagh for the
growing week's subsistence [of
the Forces, England] and for
half pay to the officers |
9,336 |
9 |
2 |
to ditto for Capt. Danvers on
account of Fitz Patrick's Regiment |
100 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Fox and Mr. Coningsby for
the Commissioners of the Transports
upon their memorial of the
5th inst. |
500 |
0 |
0 |
to the Treasurer of the Navy for
the Commissioners of Sick and
Wounded |
100 |
0 |
0 |
Out of the temporalities of vacant
bishoprics. |
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to me [Jephson] for secret service |
200 |
0 |
0 |
|
£11,046 |
15 |
5 |
Same to same to issue (out of moneys of the 2s. Aid)
292l. 0s. 6d. to Charles Bertie, Treasurer and Paymaster
of the Ordnance, on any unsatisfied orders
in his name for the service of the Ordnance : same
to be by him paid to Sir John Pelham in full of a
debenture signed April 3 last by the officers of
Ordnance for said sum for round shot delivered
into the stores at Woolwich pursuant to a contract
of Dec. 5 last and as in further part of 1,000l. which
was intended to be secured to him by the privy seal
of 1690, May 8, supra, p. 616. |
Ibid. |
Same to same to issue 10,000l. to the Treasurer of
the Navy out of loans which are or shall be made
in the Exchequer on credit of the Twelve Months'
Aid. |
Ibid, p. 122. |
Same to the Auditor of Imprests. You need not
attend on Friday next concerning Mr. Duncombe's
accounts of the Hearthmoney. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 55. |
Same to Mr. Blathwayte [as Secretary to the Forces]
to procure royal warrants to be signed by the
Queen to authorise Charles Fox and Thomas
Coningsby, Paymasters of the Forces in Ireland,
to pay the following sums, amounting to
15,008l. 2s. 6d. : viz. : |
Ibid. |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
for clothing for Col. Churchill's
Regiment |
1,841 |
12 |
0 |
for ditto for Sir David Colyear's
Regiment |
1,841 |
12 |
0 |
for ditto for Col. [Sir John] Hales's
Regiment |
1,841 |
12 |
0 |
for ditto for Col. Richards' Company
of Fuziliers |
400 |
0 |
0 |
for ditto for Col. Gustavus Hamilton's
Regiment |
843 |
4 |
6 |
to Monsieur la Mote, Col. and First
Captain of the Miners, for his
allowance of 40s. a day from
1690, April 1, to 1691, May 1 |
790 |
0 |
0 |
to William Hunt, chirurgeon to
the Hospital in Ireland, for his
own and his mate's pay from
1690, April 1, to 1690-1, Mar. 1 |
217 |
2 |
0 |
to Major Gen. Kirk for raising 109
recruits |
218 |
0 |
0 |
to Col. [John] Beaumont ditto 350
recruits |
700 |
0 |
0 |
to Sir John Hanmer ditto 240
recruits |
480 |
0 |
0 |
to Col. [Richard] Brewer ditto 300
recruits |
600 |
0 |
0 |
to Col. [Ferdinando] Hastings ditto
400 recruits |
800 |
0 |
0 |
to Col. [Sir John] Hales ditto 260
recruits |
520 |
0 |
0 |
to Sir Hen. Belasis ditto 200
recruits |
400 |
0 |
0 |
to Col. Deering ditto 120 recruits |
240 |
0 |
0 |
to Col. [Thomas] Erle ditto 200
recruits |
400 |
0 |
0 |
to Col. [Charles] Trelawney ditto
350 recruits |
700 |
0 |
0 |
to Sir David Colyear ditto 110
recruits |
220 |
0 |
0 |
to Col. Churchill ditto 300 recruits |
600 |
0 |
0 |
to Col. [William] Stewart ditto 160
recruits |
320 |
0 |
0 |
to Col. [Charles] Herbert ditto 120
recruits |
240 |
0 |
0 |
to Col. Hamilton ditto 200 recruits |
400 |
0 |
0 |
to the Earl of Drogheda ditto 100
recruits |
200 |
0 |
0 |
to Col. Richards for his Company
of Fuzileers at 3l. per man, 65
recruits |
195 |
0 |
0 |
|
£15,008 |
2 |
6 |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to
renew the deputations to Thomas South and Geo.
Bourchier, landwaiters, London port. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 305. |
Same to same to employ James Bennet and Jo[h]n
Williams as tidesmen and boatmen at Falmouth
loco William Ellyot, deceased, and Nicho. Jeffryes,
dismissed.
Lawrence Lewis as a tidesman in fee, London
port.
Thomas Richardson as a noontender ibid.
Simon Usher as weighing porter, Newcastle
port. |
Ibid. |
Treasury reference to the Victualling Commissioners
of the petition of Richard Bridge et al., shewing
that they have furnished great quantities of beer
to the Navy on credit of the Victualling Commissioners,
for which they are to be paid according
to the course of the pays used in that Office ; which
[arrangement] puts them out of ready money and
renders them unable to pay the Excise in specie at
every brewing according to the letter of the law :
therefore praying that the Excise officers may
accept the Victualling Agents' bills from time to
time for the Excise on beer brewed for the Navy. |
Reference Book VI, p. 315. |
Treasury reference to the Auditor for Wales of the
petition of Sir John Price, bart., for a grant of the
stewardship of several manors in co. Montgomery,
of which he and his ancestors were stewards, but
which were since granted to the Lord Powys. |
Reference Book VI, p. 316. |
May 7.
|
Privy seal for 500l. for equipage and 5l. a day as
ordinary to Edmund Poley, esq., as Envoy Extraordinary
to the Duke of Savoy : his ordinary to
be payable quarterly and the first quarter to be
advanced : with the usual clause for allowing his
extraordinaries. |
King's Warrant Book XV,
p. 336. |
Same for the like equipage and ordinary to John
Methwen as Envoy Extraordinary to the King of
Portugal. |
Ibid. |
Same for 1,500l. equipage and 100l. per week as
ordinary to Robert, Lord Lexinton, as Ambassador
Extraordinary to the King of Spain. |
Ibid, p. 337. |
William Jephson to Charles Fox to pay as follows
out of the 140,000l. advanced to said Fox out of
the impositions [appropriated] for the Dutch [by
1 Wm. and Mary, c. 24, incorporated for the remainder
thereof in 2 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 10] :
viz. : |
Disposition Book IX,
p. 122. |
|
l. |
to answer bills drawn from Dublin and
Chester |
5,000 |
to answer a bill from the Marquis la Barr
for arms, tents etc. for the Danish
Forces |
500 |
to answer a bill of exchange drawn by the
Receiver [of Assessments] for co.
Lincoln upon account of Mr. Bridges |
500 |
to Col. Du Cambon for his pay as Quarter
Master General from Oct. 1 to Jan. 1
last |
115 |
to Monsieur la Mote for his allowance of
40s. a day as Col. and Capt. of the
miners from Sept. 1 last to the 1st inst. |
484 |
to several French Reformed Officers ready
to return for Ireland |
1,000 |
to Major Ingram for shoes |
1,000 |
to ditto for buckles |
300 |
to ditto for package and carriage |
500 |
to Brigadier Leveson to defray the expense
of the embarcation |
500 |
to Capt. de la fon, an officer of the Danes,
on account of his pay |
100 |
|
£9,999 |
[?]
|
Money order for 35l. to the clerks and ministers of
the Receipt for one year to Lady day last on their
allowance for attendance during vacation time ;
viz. : 7l. to John Lowe ; 7l. to Peter Le Neve ;
5l. to Jos. Barke ; 5l. to John Taylor, clerks and
ministers of the said Receipt : and 6l. to Peter
White as clerk to William Wardour [Clerk of the
Pells] ; 5l. to John Packer, usher. |
Order Book III, p. 165. |
May 7.
|
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the
petition of Thomas Mathews, Receiver of the
"present" Aid [1 Wm. and Mary, c. 3], the Review
of the Poll and the Second Poll and the 2s. Aid
and Additional 12d. Aid for co. Hereford, praying
an allowance for his extraordinary charges therein ;
and the assistance of the Exchequer against some
persons that have defrauded him of the King's
moneys.
Appending : certificate by Deputy Auditor Marriot
that Mathews has sued out his quietus and taken
up his [surety] bonds for all the said accounts. |
Reference Book VI, p. 317. |
May 8.
|
Money warrant for 2,800l. to Robert, Lord Lexinton,
Ambassador Extraordinary to Spain : 1,500l.
thereof for equipage and 1,300l. thereof for a
quarter's advance on his ordinary : to date from
the day of his departure out of the presence. (Money
order dated May 9 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 50.
Order Book III, p. 165.
|
Same for 955l. to John Methwen, Envoy Extraordinary
to Portugal : 500l. thereof for equipage and 455l.
for a quarter's advance of ordinary as above. (Money
order dated May 9 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 51.
Order Book III, p. 166.
|
Same for 955l. to Edmund Poley, Envoy Extraordinary
to the Duke of Savoy : 500l. thereof for equipage
and 455l. for ordinary as above. (Money order
dated May 9 hereon.)
|
Money Book XI, p. 51.
Order Book III, p. 166. |
Treasury warrant dormant to the Excise Commissioners
to pay to Elias Ashmole, Comptroller General
of [the Accounts of] the Duty of Excise, above his
patent fee or allowance, a yearly additional salary
of 100l. for executing [extending] his office upon
the Country [Excise] vouchers and 400l. per an.
for the salaries of his four extraordinary deputies
[in the said Country Excise] : as by the privy seal
of April 30 last, supra, p. 1116. |
Money Book XI, p. 52. |
Same to same to cause a clerk at 80l. per an. to be
continued under the said Ashmole in accordance
with the said Commissioners' representation of
1686, Dec. 7, in which they set forth that they
had found out a method of giving an account of
the produce of the Excise in each quarter by drawing
an extract from the respective vouchers of all the
kingdom returned at the end of every round ; which
[business] lay most properly to be despatched by
the Comptroller of Excise and would be a full
employment for a good clerk and that the Comptroller's
clerks could not draw said abstract by
reason of their other business : upon which representation
Treasurer Rochester gave warrant for
employing a clerk therein at said salary : which
authority is since become voyd and is hereby
renewed as being for his Majesty's service. All
the payments made by said Ashmole for such a
clerk up to the present time are hereby approved. |
Ibid. |
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue 9,631l. 13s. 2½d. to Charles Fox and Thomas
Coningsby, on any unsatisfied orders in their names
as Paymasters of the Forces in Ireland : to be
issued out of the loans to be made by said Fox on
credit of the Wine Duties Continuing Act. |
Disposition Book IX,
p. 122. |
Same to same to issue 6,514l. to Richard, Earl of
Ranelagh on any unsatisfied orders in his name
for the service of the Forces under his care of pay
[in England] : to be issued out of the loans to be
made by said Earl on the abovesaid Act. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Navy Commissioners to apply to the
charge of the Victualling for the present year
the 160,500l. [remaining] on the orders lately put
into the hands of the Treasurer of the Navy which
stand first in the register on the two-thirds of the
Additional Excise. Take care to see the said
orders assigned accordingly. (The like letter to
the Treasurer of the Navy.) |
Ibid, p. 123. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 14,400l.
to the Earl of Ranelagh on any unsatisfied orders
in his name for payment of the Forces [in England]
under his care [of pay] : to be issued out of such
loans as he shall make on credit of the [Act 2 Wm.
and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 4, for] duties on East India
goods etc. |
Ibid, p. 124. |
Same to William Blathwayt [as Secretary to the
Forces] to procure royal warrants, to be signed
by the Queen, to authorise Charles Fox and Thomas
Coningsby, Paymasters of the Forces in Ireland,
to pay as follows, viz. : |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 56. |
|
l. |
s. |
d. |
to the General Officers of the
Danish Forces on account of
their pay : to be paid to Monsieur
Gaspersteine to provide their
equipage |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
to the Commissioners of the Transports,
ut supra, p. 1127 |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Ingram for package and
carriage of shoes for the Army |
500 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for shoe buckles |
300 |
0 |
0 |
to Brigadier Leveson, appointed to
attend the embarcation |
500 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Jones, the balance of his
expenses in sending a printing
press and workmen etc. to
attend the King in Ireland |
54 |
2 |
4 |
to the Commissioners of Transports
(in part of 16,000l.), ut
supra, p. 1137 |
500 |
0 |
0 |
|
£4,854 |
2 |
4 |
Same to Lord Lexinton. Please send in a sealed
proposal (as Mr. Harbord has done) relating to
the lease of Staughton Magna ; with an estimate
of the value thereof, in order to your buying Mr.
Harbord's reversion or selling to him your present
term therein. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Attorney General to give warrant to
the Clerk of the Petty Bag for a commission under
the great seal to Capt. Samuell Reynolds, Capt.
Potter, Hen. Lamb, Hen. Freeman and Samuell
Reynolds, junr., to enquire of the estate of John
Cooke, who was convicted of murder at the last
summer Assizes at Chelmsford and executed for
same. |
Ibid, p. 57. |
William Jephson to the Earl of Nottingham to alter, in
the Queen's presence, the date of payment in the patent
renewing Joseph Radcliffe's office as Purveyor of the
Works ; making the same payable from 1689, Lady
day, instead of 1690, Lady day, as the patent should
have been executed in October last, but he could
not pass it under the great seal then, "having
expended a great deal of money for their Majesties'
service." |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 57. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to restore Mr.
Gwyn, collector of Falmouth port : he having on
several hearings before you acquitted himself well
of the informations brought against him by Mr.
Herne : and further to dismiss Mr. Butcher, the
tidesurveyor, who has been guilty of ill practices
in that matter. |
Ibid. |
Same to same to permit the export to Ireland, Customs
free and unopened, of goods for the Royal Regiment
of Dragoons under Col. Mathews.
Appending : schedule of said goods (kettles, caps,
housings, cartridge boxes, coats, drummers' "watcoats,"
boots, saddles, scythes etc.). (Same to the
Revenue Commissioners, Ireland, to permit the
duty free import of same into Ireland.) |
Ibid, p. 58. Out Letters
(Ireland) VI, p. 61. |
Treasury order to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the Queen in Council, dated
Whitehall, May 7 inst., granting leave to the ship
Patience, John Compton commander, of 50 tons
with five men, to go to Montserrat to fetch home
the effects of Sir John Duddlestone of Bristol,
merchant, owner of said ship, and as in lieu of the
ship Margaret, which was pressed into the King's
service. They are to give bond to go to no other
place. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 305. |
Treasury reference to Charles Fox of the petition of
Christophilus Jenney, shewing that being Chaplain
to the Train of Artillery in Ireland he had licence
for absence from the General there, and has been
in England three months and is desirous to return
with all speed, but has not money to defray his
charges here nor to carry him thither : therefore
praying his pay. |
Reference Book VI, p. 316. |
Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown
Lands for a particular of the scite and demesnes
of the late Priory of St. Peter's in Eye, co. Suffolk,
and the manor of Eye with the rectory there :
with a view to a reversionary lease thereof to Charles,
Lord Cornwallis, for 31 years at 20l. 2s. 9½d. per an.
rent and fine of 300l. for the scite and demesnes
and 15l. 3s. 9d. per an. rent for the manor.
Prefixing : said Surveyor General's report on said
Lord's petition for same and on a similar petition
from William Sherrington for the scite and demesnes,
of which he alleges himself to be tenant in possession.
By patent of 1595, June 26, said scite and demesnes
were granted to Edward Honyng for life, with
reversion to Ursula, his wife, and Wingfeild Honyng,
their son. By patent of 1598, June 29, the same (with
the manor of Eye, then in lease to Charles Cutler
for 31 years from 1575) were granted to said Edward
Honyng at 20l. 7s. 9½d. per an. for the scite and
demesnes for 40 years after the death of the longest
liver and 15l. 13s. 9d. per an. for the manor for
40 years absolute the grant issuing out of the
Rectory being 13l. 6s. 8d. per an., and the Honor
of Rye being excepted out of this grant. Wingfeild
Honyng was buried 1658, Nov. 30, as is certified
by Edward Littleton, clerk of St. Buttolphs Without
Aldersgate. The grant of the manor to Cutler
expired in 1596 and the 40 years' term therein
expired in 1636 ; of the grant of the scite and
demesnes there are eight years still to run. The
rent of the manor has been constantly answered
by George Welsh. By the Parliament's Survey
"these lands" with the scite contain 291 acres
and are valued at 165l. per an. above the rent, but
in 1684 my deputy, Mr. Fisher, valued it at only
80l. per an. above the rent, the houses being run
to decay and the woods destroyed and the lands
being in several persons' possessions who had the
whole term assigned to them. I advise a fine of
300l. therefor. The manor was valued at 20l.
per an. in the Parliament's Survey, but at present
the quit rents do not exceed the rent of 15l. 13s. 9d.
and the profits of Court are very inconsiderable.
The rectory "is not in the Crown that I can find,"
but there is a dry rent of 13l. 6s. 8d. per an. issuing
out of it which was made part of the present Queen
Dowager's jointure and the reversion was sold to
Sir Samuel Barnardiston in 1672, July 24. The
abovesaid scite and demesnes have often been
claimed by some general words to be part of the
late Queen Mother's jointure, but they are not
mentioned in the ratal on which the said jointure
passed, and the rent has always been answered to
the Crown and not to the said late Queen Mother.
As to Mr. Sherrington, he is in possession of the
scite and 196 acres by several mesne assignments
and he has paid the rent to the Crown for 40 years. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, pp. 412-14. |
Entry of caveat on behalf of Samuel Weal and
Christopher Dodsworth that without their being
heard no grant of the moneys heretofore levied on
Dissenters be passed to Mr. Baker and Mr. Stefkin
or any other. Notice to be given to Mr. William
Hill at his Chambers at Lincoln's Inn over the
Gate. |
Caveat Book, p. 22. |
May 9.
|
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue 1,400l. of Customs money to Charles Bertie,
Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance, for
satisfaction of a bill of exchange drawn by Visct.
Dursley on the Commissioners of the Ordnance,
payable to Gerard Putmans or order for the remainder
of the 4,000 barrels of gunpowder sent
from Holland to England by the Queen's order.
(Same to Thomas Fox, Customs Cashier, to pay
into the Exchequer forthwith 1,400l. of [the unappropriated]
fourth of the Customs : [for said purpose].)
(Same to the Treasurer of the Ordnance to so apply
said 1,400l.) |
Disposition Book IX,
p. 124. |
William Jephson to the Customs Commissioners to permit
the Marquess of Winchester and Lord Villiers to
transport to Holland 34 horses, Customs free. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 59. |
Same to same to report afresh on the memorial concerning
a suit of tapestry hangings belonging to
the Earl of Devonshire ; on which you reported
the 6th inst. |
Ibid. |
Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Ordnance to
report on the enclosed petition [missing] of
Christopher Howard, master of the Susannah and
Elizabeth of London, employed by you in their
Majesties' service ; petitioner praying payment of
324l. 5s. 8d. in part of what is due to him, to enable
him to proceed in their Majesties' said service. |
Ibid. |
Treasury reference to Mr. Blathwaite [as Secretary
to the Forces] of the petition of John Maugridge
for an allowance for furnishing several Regiments
of Foot with drummers. |
Reference Book VI, p. 316. |
Same to the Commissioners of Excise of the petition
of William Brooks, late a collector of Hearthmoney,
shewing that he is indebted in 260l. to the Crown,
which neither he nor his sureties are able to pay ;
therefore praying that his arrears may be discharged. |
Ibid, p. 317. |
William Jephson to the Earl of Ranelagh to report
on the enclosed memorial [missing] of Col. Beveridg
concerning 300l. which he paid for the transportation
of his Regiment from Hull to Scotland. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 64. |
Treasury subscription for the execution of a warrant
dated Mar. 26 last from the Earl of Dorset, Lord
Chamberlain, to Sir Francis Lawley, Treasurer of
the Jewel House, for the delivery to the Duke of
Ormonde of 170 ounces of gilt plate as a gift from
the Queen at the christening of his child. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 415. |
William Jephson to the Revenue Commissioners,
Ireland. My Lords are informed by Sir Benj.
Bathurst that several trunks and boxes belonging
to the Prince of Denmark and his servants are
stopped at Waterford by the Customs officers there.
There is nothing therein but what was sent out of
England. You are to have them put on board
some vessel bound for Bristol, Customs free and
unopened. |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
p. 61. |
The Treasury Lords to the Lords Justices, Ireland,
enclosing a copy of Auditor Bridge's abstract of
the account of the Danish Forces. The King has
given several directions thereon, which are written
in the margin thereof. It is the King's pleasure
that they should be paid according to the Duke of
Wurtemberg's [muster] roll, [after] making deductions
for the transport from England and Scotland
into Ireland and for the provisions delivered them. |
Ibid, p. 62. |
Money order for 150l. to Littleton Powys : being for
Trinity, Michaelmas and Hilary terms, 1690, on
his allowance of 200l. per an. as one of the Justices
at Chester. |
Order Book III, p. 169. |
Money order for 375l. to Sir John Trenchard for
Trinity, Michaelmas and Hilary terms, 1690, as
Chief Justice of Chester. |
Order Book III, p. 170. |