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1689.
June 14.
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Royal letters patent appointing Henry Overkirke, esq.,
to be Master of the Horse : during pleasure : with
the fee of 100l. per an. and with all other fees,
emoluments, rights etc. as heretofore enjoyed by
George. Duke of Albemarle, George. Duke of
Buckingham, James. Duke of Monmouth, Charles,
Duke of Richmond and Lennox or the Commissioners
for him, George. Lord Dartmouth, and
before them by Robert. Earl of Essex, Robert,
Earl of Leicester, Sir Henry Jarnegan, Sir Edward
Hastings, John Dudley, Earl of Warwick. George,
Duke of Buckingham. Edward, Earl of Worcester,
and James, Duke of Hamilton. |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, pp. 123-4. |
1690.
Dec. 19. |
For the money warrant for 30l to Ephraim Sandford,
see supra, p. 1044. |
Money Book X, p. 580. |
Dec. 23.
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Treasury warrant to Henry Guy to cancel and deliver
up the bond for 1,000l. which was given 1688. Aug. 1,
to James II by Sir Tho. Griffith, kt., Tho. Hartopp,
Richard Holt and James Keeke of London, merchants,
the late intended Farmers of the Pre-emption
of Tin, conditioned for the payment of that sum
to the King when they should become possessed
of the tin at the then next ensuing coinage : all
by reason that the said farm is broke and the
Treasury Lords having agreed to the delivery up
of said bond on the said Farmers' accompting and
answering the whole Coinage Duty to and for
the year ended at Michaelmas, 1688 ; it appearing
from a certificate of the Deputy Auditor of the
Duchy of Cornwall that the same is answered to the
Receiver thereof, except 500l. which was paid to
the Earl of Bath by a direction with which the
Treasury Lords are satisfied. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 403. |
1690-1.
Jan. 8. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the King in Council, dated
Kensington. Jan. 1 inst., for the Hopefull Merchant
(Hopewell Merchant). Mathew Hatton commander,
bound for Cadiz, to be permitted to sail under the
same condition as the other ships bound thither
except that of going with the convoy in case the
convoy be gone before she can reach them : it
appearing from the certificate of Samuel Tirrill.
deputy collector outwards, London port, that said
ship was entered out Sept. 4 last, laden with rich
goods and her commander gave bond according to
the regulations of the Order in Council of Sept. 25
last, but she was left out of the list, presented to
the King, of ships cleared out of said port. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 277. |
Jan. 14. |
Treasury reference to the Surveyor General of Crown
Lands of the petition of John Gibbons, ut supra,
p. 328. with Serjt. Ryley's report thereon. |
Reference Book VI, p. 111. |
Jan. 21. |
For the confirmation of Christopher Barrett's salary
warrant as searcher of Yarmouth, see supra, p. 188. |
Money Book X, p. 60. |
Jan. 27. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of
the petition of Hugh Ackland, landwaiter at Truro
under Charles II, but discharged as superannuated
and unable to execute his office : praying restoration
thereto for the relief of himself and family. |
Reference Book VI, p. 304. |
Mar. 11. |
William Jephson to the Earl of Ranelagh to forthwith
assign 5,000l. to Sir Joseph Herne (who has a
procuration in this behalf from the President
de la Tour, Envoy from the Duke of Savoy), together
with the interest thereon ; said sum being due to
be paid to said Duke in this present month of
March on the orders which you [Ranelagh] have
upon the new Customs. By the assignment to
Sir Joseph the interest is to take effect from the
date of such assignment and the intermediate
interest accruing before such date from the original
date of the orders is to be surcharged in your account
[as Paymaster of the Forces] for the King's benefit. |
Disposition Book IX,
p. 99. |
Mar. 12. |
Royal letter by the Queen to the Governor of Maryland.
We have been informed by your letter of
July 11 last of your receipt of our letter of 1689-90,
Feb. 1, and of your obedience thereto. Having since
heard what your Deputies and Agents have offered,
we have thought fit to take our Province of Maryland
under our immediate care and protection
and to appoint Lionel Copley, esq., to be Governor
thereof. Until his arrival you are to continue the
administration of the Government and to take
care that a moiety of the impost of 2s. per hogshead
of tobacco exported be collected for the use of
the Government there and to permit the other
moiety and the duty of 14d. per ton to be collected
and paid to Lord Baltimore as Proprietory of our
said Province.
We have been informed of the murder of our
late collector [John Paine] and have some time past
directed the Lieutenant Governor and Council of our
Colony and Dominion of Virginia to do all possible
to bring the offenders to speedy justice within
Maryland if the offence should appear committed
there and in that case to convey the offenders
thither to await trial. |
Out Letters (Plantations
Auditor) I, pp. 364-5. |
Mar. 24. |
Treasury reference to the Excise Commissioners of
the petition of Capt. Christopher Billop, ut supra,
p. 1062, with the Customs Commissioners' report
thereon. |
Reference Book VI, p. 297. |
1691.
May 15. |
Treasury warrant to same not to prosecute Peter
Shuttleworth or his sureties as a collector of
Hearthmoney for the 151l. 8s. 10d. owing on
his account, viz. 5s. 1d. on his account ended
at Michaelmas, 1686, and 131l. 5s. 9d. for
Lady day, 1687, and 19l. 18s. 0d. surcharged on
him for the two half years in which he did not
bring in his account, he not having collected after
1687, Lady day : it appearing on enquiry that he
and his father and sureties have fallen into decay
in their estates, and are not able to satisfy the
debt. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, pp. 431-2. |
Sept. 30. |
Royal warrant, under the Queen's sign manual [to
the Lords Justices, Ireland], to pass a grant under
the great seal of Ireland to James Roche, mariner,
of all the Crown's title and interest by the attainder
as below [whether the same be in the whole or only
in part thereof as below] of and in the ferries [ferry]
of Kinsale, which by patent of 1679, Aug. 1 [supra,
Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. VIII, pp. 1953-5],
was, with many other ferries, granted to the Duke
of Monmouth, whose title is conceived as forfeited
by his attainder, but that by deed dated 1683,
May 8. Joseph Myhell (having purchased from
the said Duke before said attainder) granted to
Anthony Stawell a third part thereof for ever and
similarly William Brooks by deed of 1683, July 2
[having similarly purchased], granted a sixth part
thereof to the said Stawell. The present grant is
in consideration that said Roche was sent by Major
General Kirke into Londonderry at the time of
the siege with notice of the intended relief and did
with great hazard of his life perform that considerable
service by swimming up the river into the
town and was forced to stay two nights in the
water and received three wounds from the enemy's
shot, whereby he is disabled in his body and prejudiced
in his health : and the Lords Justices having
by their letter of July 29 last reported on his petition
and advised as above concerning the Crown's title. |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
pp. 98-9. |
Oct. 5. |
Treasury warrant to the Commissioners for Excise
and Hearthmoney [arrears] to discharge William
Brookes, late collector of Hearthmoney, of the
sums due from him on his accounts thereof, viz.
153l. 10s. 0d. on his accounts for the half year
ended at 1688. Michaelmas, and 76l. 16s. 6d. for
the succeeding half year ended 1689, Mar. 25.
and 3l. 14s. 0d. for money by him not discharged
in his collection books : it appearing that said
Brookes is very poor and has been so, as he
alleges, by reason of theft committed on him by
his servant maid his whole estate consisting of
a few household goods scarce worth a seizure,
his wife now with child and five children : and that
James Price, one of his sureties, who was formerly
a collector of Hearthmoney, is now fallen from a
good credit into decay ; and Edward Bedford, his
other security, late a vintner near the Savoy, is
likewise fallen to decay. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 379. |
Oct. 9. |
Treasury confirmation of the dormant warrant of
1690. April 10. for the pension of 100l. per an. to
Amias and Juliana Hext : same to be payable
by Mr. Knight, the present Cashier of Customs. |
Money Book X, p. 226. |
Oct. 20. |
Treasury reference to William Blathwayt [as Auditor
of the Plantations] of the petition of Col. Richier
for payment of 240l. for his salary for one year to
Oct. 3 last as Lieutenant Governor of Bermudas. |
Out Letters (Plantations
Auditor) I, pp. 344-5. |
Oct. 21. |
Treasury order for the execution of a Treasury warrant
of 1684. Nov. 27. concerning the sending out of
Coast Books, ut supra, Calendar of Treasury Books.
Vol. VII. p. 1415. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 458. |
Oct. 29. |
Money order for 1,459l. 15s. 5½d. to John Packer, ut
infra, p. 1488. |
Order Book III, p. 246. |
Oct. 30. |
Royal letters patent constituting Sir Edward Nevill
(a Baron of the Exchequer) to be one of the Justices
of the Common Pleas. |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, p. 177. |
Oct. 31. |
Same granting to John Powell Serjeant at Law, the
office of one of the Barons of the Coif of the
Exchequer. |
Ibid, p. 143. |
Nov. 14. |
Money order for 30l. to William Clarke, esq., Keeper
of Bagshot Rails in Windsor Forest, for one year
to 1690, Michaelmas, on his allowance for providing
hay for the deer there. |
Order Book III, p. 240. |
Nov. 23. |
Henry Guy to Mr. Hutchinson [Solicitor to the
Customs] to stay process against Sir Cornwall
Bradshaw till next term and no longer. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 167. |
Nov. 27. |
Royal warrant to the Treasury Lords, making an
addition of 10s. a day to the allowance of 50s. a
day ordinary granted by the privy seal of 1689,
Sept. 30, to John Andrew Eckhart, esq., as Resident
at Brussels : to be payable as from Lady day last. |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, p. 165. |
Henry Guy to the King's Remembrancer to add
Thomas Simpson, Robert Callys and Samuell Taylor,
all of the city of Chester, esqs., to the Commission,
ut supra, p. 1336, for enquiry as to lands overflowen
by the river Dee. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 170. |
Nov. 30. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to issue 1,750l. to
Henry Guy on any unsatisfied orders in his name
for secret service : to be satisfied by tallies on the
Tenths due in any dioceses at Christmas last or
that shall be due at Christmas next, "as shall be
desired in that behalf." |
Money Book XI, p. 245. |
Dec. 7.
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Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy
seal for a grant to Richard Opie of Upton Gray,
co. Southants, of the debt of 201l. 13s. 10½d. owing
to the King by Thomas Tannat, late collector of
Customs, Poole port. |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, pp. 142-3. |
Dec. 8.
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Money order for 294l. 11s. 10d. to John Walker.
Usher of the Exchequer Court, for necessaries
delivered to the officers of said Court in 1691,
Michaelmas term. |
Order Book III, p. 235. |
Dec. 12.
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Privy seal granting to Thomas Turst, esq., the office
and place of a Serjeant at Arms in ordinary, with
the wages and fee of 3s. a day and 2s. 6d. a day in
lieu of board wages : loco Richard Shoreditch,
surrendered : during pleasure : as from Michaelmas
last. |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, p. 140. |
Dec. 21.
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Royal warrant to Richard, Earl of Ranelagh, Paymaster
of the Forces, to prepare debentures for
the pay of the Regiments of Foot commanded by
Lieut. Gen. Mackay, Col. Ramsey and the Earl of
Angus, for the months of January, February,
March and April last, according to the musters that
were taken of them in the month of May following. |
Ibid, p. 174. |
Dec. 24.
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Treasury reference to the Commissioners of the
Transports of the petition of John Edwards, master
of the John of Bristol, shewing that after his said
ship had served their Majesties in carrying bread
for the Army in Ireland and got her discharge she
was immediately prest to carry sick and wounded
men to Dublin ; for which service he has had no
satisfaction ; therefore praying that the Commissioners
of Transports be ordered to state his
accounts and that he may have an order for payment. |
Reference Book VI, p. 363. |