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Date.
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Nature and Substance of the Entry.
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Reference.
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Mar. 1.
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Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to take in
at the rate of 1l. 1s. 9d. each the 4,000 guineas
which will be lent to-morrow on the Land Tax
[the second Twelve Months' Assessment as by
3 Wm. and Mary, c. 5] by Sir Francis Child or by
his procurement. My Lords will take care that
they shall be issued out of the Exchequer at the
same rate. |
Disposition Book X, p. 71.
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed
memorial [missing] of Theophilus Allen. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 213. |
Same to the Excise Commissioners. My Lords find
that of the 40,000l. which you consented to lend
on the Hereditary Excise and the fourth of the
Temporary Excise (for his Majesty's immediate
service in this his expedition into Flanders) only
24,000l. is paid into the Exchequer. They desire
you to use your utmost endeavours to complete
the sum to-morrow morning, his Majesty's service
earnestly requiring the same at this instant. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. [Charles] Fox. I have read to my Lords
your report on Geo. Wood's petition. You are to
insert in your [next weekly] memorial for money
the 29l. 5s. 0d. which you certify as due to him. |
Ibid, p. 214. |
Same to the [Principal] Commissioners of Prizes,
enclosing Samuell Robertson's proposal [missing]
for paying 10,087 Ryals in Seville and Mexico pieces
to the Governor of Algiers. You are to contract
with him accordingly. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to pass, Customs
free, certain goods for the use of Count D'Nassau's
Regiment (124 Grenadier caps, 90 Bayes [pieces of
baize], 200 kerseys, 120 swords, 10 bayonets). |
Ibid. |
Treasury reference to Mr. Ryley of the petition of
Mr. Thomas Lee for the repair of the Lodge in
Mote Park in Windsor Great Park, said Lodge
being [in a] very ruinous [state]. |
Reference Book VI, p.
379a. |
Treasury reference to the Agents for Taxes of the
petition of John Stanier, Receiver for co. Salop [of
the second Twelve Months' Assessment], proposing
a change in his security, viz. Visct. Newport,
Richard Jenkins of Donnington, in the parish of
Wroxeter, gent., and Francis Boycot of Uppington,
co. Salop, instead of Jeremiah Powell and Edward
Phillips. |
Reference Book VI, p.
379a. |
Mar. 2.
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Royal sign manual for 60l. to Nicholas Nedham, esq.,
for half a year to June 24 next, by way of advance,
on the annuity or pension granted him by the
privy seal of 1690-1, Jan. 29. (Money warrant
dated Mar. 7 hereon.) (Money order dated Mar. 8
hereon.) |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, p. 175. Money
Book XI, p. 274. Order
Book III, p. 253. |
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy
seal to authorise the Treasury Lords to issue commissions
to fit persons to be Receivers General for
the respective counties, cities and places of England,
Wales and Berwick, for the Poll granted by 3 Wm.
and Mary, c. 6. |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, pp. 175-6. |
Same to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great
seal for a grant to Letitia, wife of Robert Russell,
of an annuity of 600l. for 31 years from Christmas
last in consideration of a release to be first made
to the Crown of the arrears of the salary allowances
or disbursements of Thomas Cheke as follows. By
a great seal dated 1685-6, Mar. 20, James II granted
a pension of 3,000l. per an. to Katherine, Countess of
Dorchester, from 1685, Christmas, for 5¼ years,
together with a grant for 99 years from 1691, Lady
day, of the quit rent or annual sum of 13l. 18s. 3d.
issuing out of the lands of Cloghjordan and part
of the lands of Garrane and other lands in the
barony of Lower Ormond, co. Tipperary, granted to
John Harrison by Charles II "and many other fee
farm or annual rents, payments or sums of money
therein particularly described" and all other the quit
rents, yearly payments or sums of money therein
mentioned to have been formerly granted unto
James. Duke of Ormonde, deceased [see supra,
Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. VIII, pp. 548-71] :
at a rent of 1,500l. per an. payable by said Countess
from 1691, Lady day : and for further assurance
to said Countess the said King did grant said quit
rents etc. to Richard, Visct. Preston, George, Lord
Dartmouth, James Grahame and Francis Gwynn
for seven years in reversion of the said 99 years
at the rent of 6l. per an. in trust to satisfy said
Countess thereout any arrears of her said 3,000l.
per an., and after such satisfaction to be as in trust
for the King and to pay the proceeds thereof into
the Exchequer in Ireland.
Now therefore the present King, in full satisfaction
of the arrears of salary, allowances or disbursements
of Thomas Cheke, deceased, formerly Lieutenant
of the Tower of London, grants the above 600l.
per an. to Letitia, executrix and late wife of said
Cheke. and now wife of said Robert Russell. The
same is hereby to be payable out of the abovesaid
rent of 1,500l. per an. or out of the rents so as above
granted in reversion to Visct. Preston (now deceased)
et al. This annuity of 600l. is hereby to be inserted
on the present and all future establishments of
Ireland.
Further, the present herein great seal is to contain
a grant to Edward Russell, esq., Fra. Russell, esq.,
William Hill, gent., and Zachariah Merrill of the
quit rents as above for four years in reversion of
the grant to the said Countess and to said Visct. Preston
et al. as above and at the same rental of 6l. per an. as
an assurance to and in trust for the said Letitia
Russell to the extent of any unpaid arrears remaining
on the said 600l. per an. and after satisfaction thereof
then to hold said premises for the King and his
successors and to pay the proceeds thereof into the
Receipt of the Exchequer in Ireland. |
Ibid, pp. 177-81. |
Royal sign manual for 36l. to John Smith, one of the
Pages of the Bedchamber, for himself and the rest
of the said Pages for one year to Feb. 13 last for
the charge of washing of sheets etc. for themselves
and the Gentlemen and Grooms of the Bedchamber
and for the carrying said sheets from place to
place "as we have occasion from time to time to
remove our royal person." (Money order dated
March 9 hereon.) |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, p. 182. Order
Book III, p. 255. |
Money warrant for 4,410l. to Sir Francis Child, kt.,
their Majesties' Jeweller, for jewels etc. supplied
as follows : viz. : a diamond ring of the value of
300l., given to the Envoy from the Duke of Savoy ;
two diamond rings of the value of 250l., given to
the Baron of Leyen, Envoy from the Elector of
Treves ; a diamond ring of the value of 200l., given
to the Count D'Autell, Envoy to [sic for from] the
Elector Palatine ; a diamond ring of the value of
300l., given to Count Reventlou, Envoy from
the King of Denmark ; a diamond ring of the value
of 140l., given to Monsieur de Mean, Envoy from
the Bishop and Prince of Liege ; a diamond ring
of the value of 300l., given to Count Prela-Daria,
Envoy from the Duke of Savoy ; a diamond ring
of the value of 260l., given to Monsieur Haxshasinn
(Haxshawsinn), who came from Savoy ; a diamond
ring of the value of 200l., given to the Baron de
Croseck (Crosseck), who came from the Duke of
Brunswick ; a diamond ring of the value of 200l.,
given to Monsieur Gnerick, who came from the
Duke of Holstein Gottorp ; a jewel of diamonds
with her Majesty's picture, which was given to her
Majesty to dispose of, of the value of 500l. ; a
diamond ring of the value of 300l., given to the
Lord O'Brian ; a diamond ring of the value of
350l., given to Monsieur Ginkle ; a diamond ring
of the value of 110l., given to the late Spanish
Ambassador's Secretary ; a jewel of diamonds of the
value of 350l., given to Monsieur Affelt [Ahlefeldt],
Envoy from the King of Denmark ; a jewel of
diamonds of the value of 350l., given to Monsieur
Hope, Envoy from the States General of the United
Provinces ; a diamond ring of the value of 300l.,
given to the Baron de Symcolne (Synncolne), Envoy
Extraordinary from the Elector of Bavaria ; all as
certified by letters of July 6 and Jan. 29 last from
the Earl of Dorset, Lord Chamberlain of the Household.
(Money order dated Mar. 3 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 270.
Order Book III, p. 251. |
Henry Guy to the Navy Commissioners. My Lords
have considered your various representations
touching the state of the course of payments in
your Office. They direct that you proceed to the
assignment of those bills which relate to the year
1691 upon orders registered on the Additional
Excise and remaining in the hands of the Treasurer
of the Navy applicable to that use, so far as Oct. 31
last : and that you go on with the assignment of
your other bills in course, out of the money received
on the Land Tax and appointed by my Lords
(pursuant to the [appropriation clauses in the] Act
of Parliament of [3 Wm. and Mary. c. 5]) for the
wear and tear of the Navy. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 214. |
Henry Guy to the Commissioners of Sewers in co.
Sussex to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of
Robert Colepeper concerning the decay of Rye
harbour. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 215. |
Treasury reference to Mr. Shaw of the petition of
Eliz. Erlisman. widow of John Erlisman. late Consul
at Algiers, praying payment of 628l. 2s. 0d. for her
husband's extraordinary disbursements as Consul
there or for such a yearly allowance as the King
shall think fit. |
Reference Book VI, p.
379a. |
Treasury order, by way of subscription, for the execution
of a warrant dated Feb. 27 last from the Earl
of Dorset. Lord Chamberlain, to Sir Francis Lawley,
Master and Treasurer of the Jewel House, for the
delivery to Visct. Sidney. Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland, for his Majesty's service, of two silver gilt
candlesticks, a silver gilt bason, two silver gilt
flagons, two silver gilt chalices with covers, two
silver gilt patens : all these to be embossed : and
two silver gilt maces for the Serjeants at Arms in
Ireland. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 520. |
Royal warrant to the Lords Justices of Ireland for a
patent to be passed under the great seal of Ireland
for a grant to Henry Guy. Robert Rochfort and
Math. Hutton, esq., of all such castles, honors,
lordships, manors, messuages, lands, rents, tithes,
woods, reversions. services and hereditaments
within the kingdom of Ireland whereof or wherein
the late King James had any estate of inheritance
or freehold on the 5th of Feb., 1684-5 (before his
accession to the Crown of England) : to hold to
their, the said grantees', only use and behoof for ever
upon trust to grant and convey same or any part
thereof from time to time and to dispose of the
profits thereof in such manner as the King by his
sign manual shall direct. |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
p. 115. |
Same to same for a same for a grant to Henry, Visct.
Sidney, as follow. By a royal sign manual of
April 20 last the King did (in pursuance of other
royal letters missive dated at Waterford 1690,
Sept. 2) direct a patent for a grant to said Sidney
of all the lands etc. of John, late Baron Belew of
Duleck. his eldest son. Walter Belew, and Dudley
Bagnall, all of Ireland, and which were forfeited by
the several attainders of the said three. The said
Sidney has represented that for the better enabling
the King to make good the several articles of the
Capitulations of Limerick and Galway, in which a
great part if not all the abovementioned lands may
be comprized, he is ready to surrender same, praying
[in lieu thereof] a like grant of all the estates real
and personal of Mathias, late Baron of Trimlestown,
Sir Anthony Mulledy of Robertstown, Sir Richard
Neagle, kts., Mathew Barnwall (Barnwell) of
Archerstown, Christopher Nugent of Dardistown,
Francis Leigh of Rothbridge, Edmd. Butler of
Baleraghed, Ignatius Gould of Cork city, merchant,
John Grace and Robert Grace, both of Courtown,
as forfeited for engagement in the late rebellion
there.
The King, "looking upon ourselves concerned to
make good all and singular the Articles of the said
Capitulations as far as in us lies," and out of a
just sense of said Viscount's many, great and faithful
services etc., hereby orders such a grant of the said
last mentioned estates, real and personal (whereof
inquisitions if not already made are hereby to be
made and returned) ; upon his surrender of the
prior grant as above : to be held, as to the lands,
by said Sidney of the King and Queen as of the
Castle of Dublin in free and common socage ; and, as
to personal estate, to said Sidney's own use without
account. |
Ibid, pp. 116-18. |
Mar. 3.
|
Royal warrant to Brook Bridges and Thomas Done,
Auditors of Imprests, to allow to the Earl of Ranelagh
in his Army account for the year commencing
Jan. 1, 1691-2 [sic for 1690-1], the 15,000l. which,
pursuant to Treasury direction, he paid, without
deduction, to Sir Joseph Herne, being so much
due from the King to the Duke of Savoy for the
three months, July, August and September, 1691,
upon an allowance of 5,000l. a month pursuant to
a treaty in that behalf signed at the Hague 1690,
Oct. 20 : which said 15,000l. was satisfied by said
Ranelagh by assigning to Herne on the 4th July,
1691, ten orders (Nos. 41-50) for 1,000l. each,
dated 1690-1, Jan. 24, and registered in said
Ranelagh's name on the impositions on East India
goods ; and 5,000l. in ready money on the 5th Sept.
following : the said Herne being empowered to
receive same under a procuration dated 17-27 Feb.,
1690-1, from the President, D' la Tour, Envoy
Extraordinary from the said Duke of Savoy.
The said Ranelagh is hereby to be charged with
the interim interest on the said ten orders up to
the date of their assignment as above and also
with the interest of the said 5,000l. cash from the
dates of the tallies on which it was received up to
the 5th Sept., when he paid it as above. |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, pp. 165-6. |
Same to same to allow to said Ranelagh in his same
account for the year commencing 1690-1, Jan. 1,
the sum of 785l. 4s. 0d., being the remainder of the
sum of 15,569l. 1s. 0d. which was detained by
Schuylenburg on account of exchange and of which
14,783l. 17s. 0d. was directed to be allowed by the
warrant of July 7 last, supra, p. 1220 : all by reason
that the said William van Schuylenburg at the
Hague has received from said Ranelagh the total
sum of 305,638l. 2s. 0d., viz. 2,814l. in money paid
him [Schuylenburg] in London, and the remaining
302,824l. 2s. 0d. upon divers bills of exchange
drawn by him or by Mr. Geo. Clifford, his correspondent
at Amsterdam, as appears by said Schuylenburg's
general acquittance dated Nov. 21 last :
and of the said sum of 305,638l. 2s. 0d. the sum
of 15,569l. 1s. 0d. was detained by him upon account
of exchange and in consideration of paying 11
gilders for every 1l. sterling of the remainder of
said 305,638l. 2s. 0d., being 290,069l. 1s. 0d. (which
was paid by him to Roger Sizer for the use of our
Forces in Flanders), and also to answer interest
and loss on [such of] his said bills not being duly
[in proper time] paid and also for his commission
and charges in conveying the moneys to the quarters
where the Forces were. |
Ibid, p. 166. |
Royal warrant to Brook Bridges and Thomas Done, Auditors
of Imprests, to allow to the Earl of Ranelagh in
his abovesaid Army account the sum of 30,025l. 16s. 0d.,
being a further sum (additional to the 25,911l. 17s. 0d.
similarly allowed, supra, pp. 1207-8) paid by him by
the King's directions for the use of the Wolfenbuttel
Troops in the English service, viz. upon several
bills of exchange drawn upon Ranelagh by said
Schuylenburg at the Hague, "to whose care the
payment of the said Troops was committed by us" :
the said present payments being by bills respectively
for 4,700l., 7,200l., 3,600l., 3,600l. and 8,106l. 2s. 0d.
and 2,819l. 14s. 0d. in money by [the hands of]
Roger Sizer, making in all 30,025l. 16s. 0d. as by
the several acquittances of the said Schuylenburg,
dated 1691, Nov. 23. |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, p. 167. |
Same to same to allow to said Ranelagh in his same
account the sum of 11,333l. 6s. 8d. paid by him,
without deduction, to Sir Joseph Herne and Sir
Stephen Evance, to be by them transmitted to
Genoa and Leghorn for the Emperor and Duke of
Bavaria, to complete the sum of 66,666l. 13s. 4d.
for marching their Troops to assist the Duke of
Savoy. |
Ibid. |
Same to same to allow to said Ranelagh in the same
account the sum of 48,700l. paid by him to Jacob
Vander Esch without deductions.
Appending : schedule of the bills so paid by said
Ranelagh to said total : the dates covering from
1691, July 4, to Dec. 25, and being mostly for
1,860l. weekly. |
Ibid, p. 168. |
Same to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for
a grant and discharge to Robert, Earl of Sunderland,
of [the liability to return into the Jewel House]
the 5,893 ounces of white plate and 1,066 ounces of
gilt plate which was delivered to him out of the
Jewel House by indenture dated 1671, Nov. 18, as
Ambassador to Spain, for the service of his house
and chapel during his said embassy : and also the
1,005 ounces 2 quarters of an ounce 2 pennyweight
of plate for the service of his table, similarly
delivered to him by indenture dated 1683-4, Jan. 6. |
Ibid, p. 169. |
Same to same for a same for a similar grant and
discharge to James St. Amand, apothecary in
ordinary to James II, of the 1,150 ounces I quarter
of an ounce of plate delivered to him by indenture
dated 1686, April 23, for his use in the service of James
II and his Queen, on his delivery of 203 ounces thereof
into the Jewel House as below : on which indenture an
information was exhibited by the Attorney General
in the Exchequer Court and judgment obtained
against him in Trinity term last ; but St. Amand
having made oath June 25 last before Sir Nicho.
Lechmer, a Baron of the Exchequer, that by the
particular command of James II great part of the
said plate, together with his chests of medicines
and other travelling goods, were in November, 1688,
sent to Portsmouth, since which time they have
never been in the custody of the said St. Amand,
but were, with other goods of the said late King
and Queen, shipt for France, and that he is ready
to deliver into the Jewel House one sauce pan, a
pair of candlesticks, two rings for dishes, a chamber
pott, a small skellett, a coffee pot and a chafing
dish, amounting in all to 203 ounces. Hereon,
on such delivery, all proceedings against him are
to be stopped. |
Ibid, pp. 169-70. |
Royal warrant to the Attorney General for a great
seal for a grant to Ralph Grey, esq., of the office
of Auditor of Crown Revenues within the
Principality of Wales, void by the death of Charles
Herbert, esq. : to hold by himself or deputy : during
pleasure : as amply etc. as the said Herbert or
Sir William Godolphin or any other predecessors
therein. |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, p. 171. |
Same to same for a same for a lease or grant to Sir
Thomas Chicheley, kt., of all those derelict lands
(formerly covered by the sea and now left derelict)
lying in or adjoining to the several towns and
villages of South Cave, Ellerker, Broomfleet and in
the hamlet of Provost, alias Provance, in co. Yorks,
containing by estimation 906 acres : for 99 years
from 1692, Lady day, at 50l. per an. rent : with a
grant of all the mesne profits payable to the Crown
for the premises to be sued for and recovered by
him : the consideration of the present grant to be
a release which Chicheley is to make of all moneys
due from the Crown to him as administrator to his
brother, Sir Henry Chicheley, on any salary,
pension or allowance payable to the said
Sir Henry as Lieut. Governor of Virginia under
Charles II.
Appending : particular and memorandum, dated
Feb. 27 last, by T. Eden, Deputy King's Remembrancer,
of the premises. The lands lie between the
Humber on the south and an old gulf called Old
Creek or Channel on the north. This particular is
made by an inquisition taken at the manor house of
Edward Clarke, innholder, in Market Weighton,
co. Yorks, 1690, Nov. 18, before Robert Hollis and
Thomas Langley, esqrs., and John Fotherby, John
Wilkinson and William Justice, gents, who found
that the said lands have been derelict by the sea
for 20 years past and during said time have been
used and enjoyed as a common of pasture by the
inhabitants of the said places, viz. 254 acres by
those of South Cave, 554 acres by those of Broomfleet
and 54 acres by those of Provost, and the issues
and profits thereof have been taken by them for
said 20 years : and that same do belong to the
Crown and are of the clear yearly value of 70l. :
and that the abovesaid Commissioners did thereupon
seize same into the King's hands. |
Ibid, pp. 171-3. |
Royal sign manual for 150l. to Dame Arabella
Macharty : as royal bounty : without account.
(Money order dated Mar. 8 hereon.) |
Ibid, p. 176. Order Book
III, p. 255. |
Sept. 3
[erratum
for
Mar. 3].
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Royal sign manual for 200l. to Capt. John Richards :
as royal bounty : in consideration of good services
performed in Ireland. (Money order dated Mar. 8
hereon) |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, p. 176. Order
Book III, p. 253. |
Mar. 3. |
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy
seal addressed to the Treasury, Exchequer and
Admiralty and to all the Judges in England and
the Colonies for full power and authority to be
given to Thomas Offley to demand and receive on
behalf of the King a true and particular account
of any silver plate, bullion or other riches or goods
taken up from several Spanish wrecks out of the
sea [at Hispaniola] in America, whereof a tenth
part has not been already answered to the Crown
of England, viz. of what quantities etc., where
found, how disposed of etc. : and also to demand
the full tenth part thereof for the King, one moiety
of which tenth part is hereby to be for the said
Offley's own use, without account, as reward for
his pains therein and the other moiety to be for
the King : with power to Offley to give discharges,
make compositions etc. : Offley to have the assistance
of process etc. in the Courts of the Colonies
and Plantations and of commissions to such persons
as he shall nominate : he covenanting to keep a
just and faithful account of all values recovered
and received by him and to render such account
to the Treasury Lords : all by reason that said
Offley has represented to the King that some years
since such riches as above were taken up out of the
sea by several persons "of our Foreign Plantations"
which they divided amongst themselves without
any regard to the King's tenth part and have
hitherto concealed the same, and further that there
are several sums arisen of the said tenth part still
remaining in the hands of several persons not yet
accounted for. |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, pp. 182-7. |
Same to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great
seal for a grant to Charles Bodvile. Earl of Radnor,
of the office of Constable of the Castle of Carnarvon
and the office of Chief Ranger of the Forest of
Snowdon and Steward of the manors and possessions
of the late monastery of Bardsey, co. Carnarvon :
during pleasure. |
Ibid, p. 189. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
out of the Exchequer "the following particulars
towards satisfying of this week's disposition," viz. : |
Disposition Book X, pp.
71-3. |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
Out of 32,415l. 3s. 7d. of loans on
the second Twelve Months' Aid ;
913l. of the Double Excise ;
5,770l. of the 21d. per barrel
and 2,084l. 5s. 4d. of moneys
that shall first come in upon any
of the aforegoing heads : making
41,182l. 8s. 11d. in all. |
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to the Earl of Ranelagh for the
growing week's subsistence [of
the Forces, England] and half
pay [to the officers] |
8,755 |
9 |
10 |
to ditto for a week's subsistence to
the Earl of Argyle's Regiment
of Foot |
205 |
0 |
7 |
to ditto for the General [or Staff]
Officers in part of 7,022l. 10s. 7d. |
3,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Sir Joseph Herne in
satisfaction of a bill of exchange
for 4,000l. in part of 12,000l.
to be returned [forwarded to
Flanders by bills of exchange]
for the bread waggons |
4,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for the gunners in the
several garrisons in further part
of their arrear |
107 |
18 |
4 |
to ditto for contingencies |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Fox and Mr. Coningsby in
part of 18,000l. bills from Ireland |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto in part of 2,828l. 19s. 4½d.
bills from several ports [for the
Troops returned from Ireland]. |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for a week's subsistence
for the Royal Regiment [of
Horse] Sir John Lanier's, Marquis
de Ruvigny's, Col. Langston's,
Col. Windham's and the Duke of
Leinster's Regiments of Horse |
2,202 |
6 |
4 |
to ditto for ditto for three Danish
Regiments of Horse |
829 |
17 |
0 |
to ditto for the Royal Regiment of
Dragoons |
326 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for 12 Regiments of Foot
and the Company of Miners |
2,482 |
6 |
6 |
to ditto to be returned to Holland
for buying horses for the Danes ;
in part of 5,000l. |
1,250 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto to be returned to Hamburg
in part of 4,558l. 6s. 10d. for
recruits for the Danes |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for an Aide de Camp |
72 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto |
764 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Monsieur Vander Esch
for 372 Troopers of the Regiment
of Horse Guards, in part of their
arrears |
744 |
0 |
0 |
[to ditto] for the Commissioners of
Transports by tally on the arrears
of Hearthmoney [this item is a
later insertion] |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto more for Monsieur Vander
Esch for Lieut. Gen. Sgravenmore
and the rest of the General
Officers in part of 9,473l. 6s. 11d.
for their arrear the last year |
1,600 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto more for same in part of
2,000l. for clothing the Regiment
of Foot Guards |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for same for subsistence
to the Regiment of Horse Guards |
400 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for same for subsistence
for seven Regiments of Horse |
1,400 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for same for subsistence
for the Regiment of Dragoons |
450 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for same for subsistence to
six Regiments of Foot |
1,122 |
8 |
0 |
to ditto for Col. Churchill's Regiment |
1,471 |
2 |
4 |
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance
for Sir Joseph Herne upon
account of arms |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Monsieur Schuylenburg |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
Out of the Hereditary Excise and
the Fourth of the Temporary
Excise. |
|
|
|
to the Earl of Portland for the
Privy Purse |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to the Baron de Frize on money
warrants to be received |
1,035 |
0 |
0 |
to me [Guy] for secret service |
357 |
3 |
0 |
|
£43,574 |
11 |
11[sic
|
|
for £45,574 |
11 |
11] |
Henry Guy [to the Principal Officers of the Ordnance]
to pay the abovesaid two items (p. 1525) as follows :
viz. : 2,000l. to Sir Joseph Herne upon account of arms
bought at Maestricht ; 1,000l. to Monsieur Schuylenburg
towards satisfying his bills, amounting
to 11,183l. 1s. 0d. |
Disposition Book X, p. 73. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay 4,410l. to
Sir Francis Child for jewels, ut supra, p. 1519, out
of such loans as shall be made by the said Sir Francis
on credit of the East India Duties Act [2 Wm. and
Mary, Sess. 2, c. 4]. |
Ibid, p. 74. |
Report to the Treasury Lords from William Blathwayt
on the petition of Mr. Graham. I have examined
these papers and find that in 1686 Mr. Lucas Santen,
being collector and receiver of the revenue in New
York, was suspended by the Governor and Council
from the execution of his office for neglect of duty
and disobedience of the Governor's order. Thereupon
petitioner, with Stephanus van Courtlandt,
by the appointment of Col. Dungan, Governor of
that Province, did collect and receive said revenue
until 1688, Mar. 25. Graham petitioned the Lords
of Trade and Plantations for 100l. salary for the
said service, and same was referred to Col. Slaughter,
Governor of New York. He reported thereon that,
having inspected the several orders and accounts
of the Collector's Office in New York, he finds that
the said revenue was improved in the year 1687
during petitioner's management and that 120l.
sterling is due to him for salary. It may be directed
to be paid out of the revenue of New York, where
said petitioner is at present employed in their
Majesties' service. |
Out Letters (Plantations
Auditor) I, pp. 376-7. |
Same to same from same on Mr. Cortlandt's petition.
I find that by an establishment, signed by James II
in 1688, the Company of Foot then at New York
was ordered to be formed into two Companies to
be paid from 1688, Aug. 1, according to the said
establishment out of the revenue arising in New
England (of which the Province of New York was
then a part). In 1690, the said Companies having
been broken and dispersed by the late disorders
in New York, the officers presented a petition to
the Committee of Trade and Plantations on behalf
of themselves and others who had supplied the
said Companies with subsistence and other necessaries,
complaining that they [said officers and
soldiers] had not received any pay. The said
petition was referred to Col. Sloughter, Governor of
New York, who has reported that by Mr. Cortlandt's
account it appears that 2,051l. 14s. 6d. was due to
the said two Companies at New York from 1688,
Aug. 1, to 1689, June 18, when one of the said
Companies was dispersed by the disorders there ;
and to the other Company (which being at Albany
continued in the service from the said 18th of June
to 1689-90, Mar. 22) 457l. 1s. 0d., making together
2,508l. 15s. 0d. arrears due : of which sum Mr.
Stephanus van Courtlandt has paid to them
1,405l. 5s. 9½d. for their subsistence and other
necessary supplies of the two Companies in their
several expeditions against the French and Indians
for the security and defence of the country : so
that there yet remains due to the officers and
soldiers 1,103l. 9s. 8½d. Col. Sloughter also represents
that Mr. Cortlandt has further disbursed
651l. 14s. 5¾d. for the public service at New York
by order of the Government, thus making a total
of 2,057l. 0s. 2¼d. paid by him, of which he has
received 700l. 6s. 3d. out of the Public Treasury
at New York, thus leaving 1,356l. 13s. 11¼d. This
sum, together with the 1,103l. 9s. 8½d. arrears of
pay as above, is to be satisfied out of the public
revenue arising in New York by the Treasury
Lords' direction, after the necessary charges of the
Government [of New York] are first provided for. |
Ibid, pp. 387-8. |
Mar. 4.
|
Money warrant for 3,000l. to the Treasurer of the
Queen Dowager for half a year to 1690, Christmas,
on her annuity of 6,000l. |
Money Book XI, p. 271. |
Same for 910l. to William Duncombe, esq., for six
months to Jan. 21 last on his ordinary as Envoy
Extraordinary to Sweden. (Money order dated
Mar. 7 hereon.) |
Ibid, p. 271. Order Book
III, p. 254. |
Same for 517l. 14s. 10d. (507l. 14s. 10d.) to same for
two bills of extraordinaries from 1690, July 10, to
Jan. 10 last [in his said embassy]. (Money order
dated Mar. 7 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 271.
Order Book III, p. 254. |
Same for 910l. to Thomas Cox, esq., for six months
to Jan. 16 last on his ordinary as Envoy Extraordinary
to the Swiss Cantons. (Money order
dated Mar. 7 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 271.
Order Book III, p. 254. |
Same for 227l. 10s. 0d. to the executors of John Andrew
Eckhart, late Resident at Brussels, for three months
to Dec. 24 last on his ordinary. (Money order dated
Mar. 7 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 271.
Order Book III, p. 254. |
Same for 137l. to same for half a year to same date
on his additional allowance of 10s. a day. (Money
order dated Mar. 7 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 271.
Order Book III, p. 254. |
Same for 225l. 15s. 6d. to same for a bill of
extraordinaries, 1691, Mar. 26 to Sept. 26, in
his said embassy. (Money order dated Mar. 7
hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 271.
Order Book III, p. 254. |
Same for 910l. to Robert Molesworth, esq., for six
months to 1691-2, Feb. 25, on his ordinary as
Envoy Extraordinary to Denmark. (Money order
dated Mar. 7 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 271.
Order Book III, p. 254. |
Same for 622l. 11s. 4d. to same for two bills of
extraordinaries, 1691, May 25 to Aug. 25, in
his said embassy. (Money order dated Mar. 7
hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 271.
Order Book III, p. 254. |
Money warrant for 910l. to James Johnson for six
months to Jan. 22 last on his ordinary as Envoy
Extraordinary to the Elector of Brandenburg. |
Money Book XI, p. 271. |
Same for 835l. 3s. 0d. to same on two bills of extraordinaries,
1690-1, Jan. 24, to 1691, July 24, in
his said embassy. |
Ibid. |
Same for 273l. to Sir Paul Rycaut for three months
to 1691, Dec. 26, on his ordinary as Resident with
the Hanse Towns. (Money order dated Mar. 7
hereon.) |
Ibid, p. 271. Order Book
III, p. 254. |
Same for 347l. 8s. 11d. to same for two bills of
extraordinaries, 1691, July 1, to 1691-2, Jan. 1,
in his said embassy. (Money order dated Mar. 7
hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 271.
Order Book III, p. 254. |
Same for 455l. to William, Lord Paget, for three
months to 1691, Dec. 4, on his ordinary as Envoy
Extraordinary to the Emperor of Germany. (Money
order dated Mar. 7 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 272.
Order Book III, p. 254. |
Same for 1,137l. 16s. 6d. to same for a bill of extraordinaries,
1690, Dec. 6, to 1691, Dec. 6, in his
said embassy. (Money order dated Mar. 7 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 272.
Order Book III, p. 254. |
Same for 455l. to Charles, Visct. Dursley, for three
months to Dec. 4 last on his ordinary of 5l. a day
as Envoy Extraordinary to the States General. |
Money Book XI, p. 272. |
Same for 273l. to same for same time on his ordinary
of 3l. a day as Plenipotentiary at the Congress at
the Hague. |
Ibid. |
Same for 440l. 2s. 6d. to same for a bill of extraordinaries,
1691, June 5 to Dec. 5, in his said
embassy. |
Ibid. |
Same for 455l. to Edmund Poley for three months
to 1691-2, Jan. 28, on his ordinary as Envoy Extraordinary
to the Duke of Savoy. (Money order
dated Mar. 7 hereon.) |
Ibid, p. 272. Order Book
III, p. 254. |
Same for 392l. 15s. 0d. to same for a bill of extraordinaries,
1691, July 1 to Dec. 1, in his said embassy.
(Money order dated Mar. 7 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 272.
Order Book III, p. 254. |
Same for 300l. to Philibertus Herwart, esq., for six
months to 1691-2, Feb. 2, on his allowance of 600l.
per an. as Resident within the City and Republic
of Geneva. (Money order dated Mar. 7 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 272.
Order Book III, p. 254. |
Same for 910l. to Alexander Stanhope, esq., for six
months to 1691-2, Feb. 18, on his ordinary as
Envoy Extraordinary to Spain. (Money order
dated Mar. 7 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 272.
Order Book III, p. 256. |
Same for 910l. to Sir William Dutton Colt for six
months to 1691-2, Feb. 24, on his ordinary as
Envoy Extraordinary to the Princes of Brunswick
and Luneburg. (Money order dated Mar. 7 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 272.
Order Book III, p. 254. |
Same for 70l. 7s. 5d. to Hugh Hughes, gent., Agent in
Germany, for a bill of extraordinaries, 1690, Feb. 25,
to 1691, Sept. 29, in their Majesties' service therein.
(Money order dated Mar. 7 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 272.
Order Book III, p. 256. |
Money warrant for 955l. to Robert Wolseley, esq.,
Envoy Extraordinary to the Elector of Bavaria,
Governor of Flanders ; 500l. thereof for equipage
and 455l. for three months by way of advance on his
ordinary. (Money order dated Mar. 7 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 272.
Order Book III, p. 253. |
Same for 60l. to Nicholas Nedham, esq., for half a
year to Christmas last on his annuity or pension. |
Money Book XI, p. 272. |
Same for 75l. to Sir Charles Cottrell, kt., Master of
the Ceremonies, due at Christmas last on his 100l.
annuity in lieu of all allowances by bills and otherwise,
which the Master of the Ceremonies did
usually receive out of the Office of the Treasurer of
the Chamber. (Money order dated Mar. 9 hereon.) |
Ibid, p. 273. Order Book
III, p. 256. |
Same for 150l. to same for same time on his annuity
of 200l. |
Money Book XI, p. 273. |
Same for 91l. 5s. 0d. to John Dormer for same time
on his annuity of 121l. 13s. 4d. as Assistant to the
Master of the Ceremonies. |
Ibid. |
Same for 75l. to Richard Le Bas for same time on
his annuity as "Marischall" of the Ceremonies. |
Ibid. |
Same for 100l. to Henry Justell for half a year to
1689, Christmas, on his fee as Keeper of their
Majesties' Libraries. |
Ibid. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as
follows out of loans that are or shall come into the
Exchequer on the second Twelve Months' Aid, viz. : |
Disposition Book X, p. 73. |
|
l. |
s. |
d. |
to the Earl of Ranelagh upon
account for bread in Flanders |
4,000 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Fox and Mr. Coningsby for
the gunners returned from Ireland,
upon account of their pay,
for one month |
1,556 |
2 |
6 |
William Lownds (in the absence of Henry Guy) to
Mr. Jodrel. The King has directed Mr. Culliford
to justify himself before the Treasury Lords in the
matter laid to his charge as a Commissioner for
the Revenue, Ireland. My Lords desire you to
send them copies of the charge and his answer,
and other material papers in your custody relating
thereto. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 215. |
Treasury warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe to forbear
issue of process till further order on the 900l. assessed
to the Poll taxes on the Queen Dowager's annuities
or pensions. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 520. |
Same to the King's Remembrancer for a constat or
particular of the several rectories of Pool, Meifod
and Guilsfield, alias Gillifield, and the moiety of
the tithes of Meifod and the three fourths of the
tithes of the parishes of Guilsfield and Pool, in order
to such a lease of the premises as the King shall
direct : said premises having been found by an
inquisition to inquire into the estate of the late
Marquess of Powis (who is attainted and outlawed
for high treason), as held by him for 21 years from
College of Christ Church, Oxford : and have been
seized into the King's hands. |
Ibid, p. 521. |
Treasury warrant to the Auditor of Crown Lands for
a particular and ratal of the manor of Kirton
in Lindsey, co. Lincoln, parcel of the Duchy of
Cornwall, in order to an extension of lease thereof to
Rawson Hart, esq.
Prefixing : report, dated Jan. 18 last, by William
Tailer, Deputy Surveyor General of Crown Lands,
on said Hart's petition for same. Petitioner's
father, Major Hart, corresponded with the late
Duke of Albemarle in the Restoration of Charles II,
having purchased the scite and part of the demesnes
of said manor under the then late [Usurped] Powers,
together with a piece of ground called Magellmore,
and two other parcels of land there called South
Green and Fieldmere, all belonging to said Duchy.
He had a lease thereof 1662, July 8, for 31 years,
and a further term therein 1677, June 16, for 14
years, at the several old rents of 15l. for the scite,
demesnes and Magellmore and 6s. for Southgreen
and Fieldmere. For a 16 years' extension of the
15 years in being I advise a fine of 200l., as the
premises have been valued at 80l. per an. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, pp. 522-3. |
Mar. 5.
|
Money warrant for 3,375l. to the Commissioners of
the Great Seal (Sir John Trevor, Sir William Rawlinson
and Sir Geo. Hutchins, kts.) for three quarters
to Christmas last on their allowances of 1,500l.
per an. each. (Money order dated Mar. 8 hereon.) |
Money Book XI, p. 273.
Order Book III, p. 252. |