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Date. |
Nature and Substance of the Entry. |
Reference. |
Sept. 12. |
Money warrant for 364l. 9s. 0d. to Mr. [Charles] Fox
in repayment of the like sum by him lent Aug. 5
last on credit of the Exchequer in general. |
Money Book XI, p. 380. |
Same for 50l. to the Corporation of Lyme Regis for
half a year to June 24 last on the annuity granted
1684, Dec. 22, for repair of the Cobb pier. |
Ibid, p. 394. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
50l. to Jo[h]n Topham for the messengers and
doorkeepers attending the House of Commons :
out of any disposable money in the Exchequer. |
Disposition Book X, p.
188. |
Same to same to issue 556l. 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 credit of the East India goods
duties : and to be paid to Robert Batson, sadler,
for saddles and other accoutrements furnished to
Lord Berkeley's Regiment of Horse. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Commissioners of Transports. Insert in
your [next weekly] memorials for money the
1,068l. 15s. 0d. due to Arthur Shallett of London,
merchant, for transport service ; as by your report
of Aug. 5 last on his petition for same. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 357. |
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed
petition [missing] of Edward Evans et al., inhabitants
of Lusom [Lewisham], Greenwich and Deptford,
complaining of the disorders committed by the
Earl of Argyll's Regiment quartered there and
praying payment of 34l. 11s. 5d. due to them from
said Regiment. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. Clarke to present to the Queen for signature
the enclosed warrants [missing] for making
forth debentures for the Regiments of Col. Foulks
and Col. Hales. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners, enclosing a
letter [missing] from the Secretary of the Admiralty,
together with an extract [missing] of a letter from
Lieut. Hughes of their Majesties' ship Boyne concerning
a cask seized by the Customs officers on
board a tender belonging to that ship. |
Ibid. |
Same to Sir Christopher Wren to forthwith repair
the Jesuits College and Chapel with the two houses
in the Savoy at the estimate of 106l. My Lords
will take care to appoint money for the same. |
Ibid. |
Same to Col. Foulkes. Forthwith despatch your
accounts with Mr. Fox to the end you may attend
my Lords about the same on Wednesday next. |
Ibid. |
Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Ordnance.
Have you any objection to the export of some iron
ordnance by Monsieur Bade, as by the enclosed report
[missing] from the Customs Commissioners. |
Ibid, p. 358. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners, enclosing an
extract [missing] of a letter sent to me [Guy] from
Mr. Randolph in Virginia. |
Ibid. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to
employ William Cock as a weigher, London port,
loco Math[ew] Yarrow, deceased.
Robert Smallpeece as boatman at Harwich in
Ipswich port to complete the establishment of
boatmen in that port.
Joseph Williams as tidesman in Bristol port loco
John Spencer, deceased. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 438. |
Treasury order to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the Privy Council, dated
Whitehall this day, for the Customs Commissioners
to attend the Council on Thursday next with an
account what they have done touching the prosecution
of bonds taken from ships which went last year
to the West Indies. |
Ibid, p. 439. |
Treasury reference to same of the petition of Daniell
Edwell for a place as clerk landwaiter or other
place ; he having served several years in the Custom
House. |
Reference Book VI, p. 421. |
Same to same of the petition of Capt. Berenzone,
commander of the St. John Baptista from Genoa,
shewing that she took in part of her lading in
Holland and came into the Thames in hopes to
meet with goods to go full laden home, but is seized
as not allowed by the Acts of Navigation ; therefore
praying a discharge. |
Ibid. |
Same to Sir Christopher Wren of the memorial of
the officers of the Mint, shewing that since the Assay
Office was broken open Lord Lucas has allowed
guards for same, but that now by reason of the
small number of men left for the Tower Guard he
cannot spare centinels ; that there is at present
a considerable quantity of gold in the Mint to the
value of 24,000l. and upwards : therefore praying
directions for the present safety of the Mint. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of William Baker, praying liberty for the brigantine
Dolphin of New York, 35 tons, to return home. |
Ibid, p. 422. |
Same to same of the petition of Michajah Perry of
London, merchant, for a licence to send a small
prize vessel laden with salt to Virginia and Maryland,
those Plantations being in want thereof. |
Ibid. |
Same to same of the petition of Lewis Prothroe for
leave to surrender his place as a King's waiter,
London port, and that it may be granted to Edward
Heron. |
Ibid. |
Same to same of the petition of Michaell Clipsham,
shewing that he has served for five years as a deputy
King's waiter to Mr. Apprice and Mr. Talman at
the allowance of 20l., but has received no part
thereof : therefore praying to be paid same out of
Talman's salary. |
Ibid. |
Same to John Richards of the proposal of William
Churchill, stationer, proposing to lend 2,000l. on
the borrowing clause in the Poll Act, provided the
881l. 17s. 3d. due to him on six bills for stationery
delivered to the Secretaries of State and Mr. Blathwayt
may be secured to him on the three fourths of
the Customs or on the East India goods duties. |
Ibid. |
Treasury warrant to William Tailer, Deputy Surveyor
of Crown Lands, for a particular of the tenement
called Pondhead in New Forest, with several lands
in said forest leased by the Warden of said forest
to Francis Dickins, woodward thereof : all in order
to a fresh lease thereof to him [Dickins] for 31
years at 20s. per an. rent and fine of 50l.
Prefixing : report by William Harbord, Surveyor
General of Crown Lands, on said Dickins's petition
for same. Petitioner has enjoyed said lands by
lease from the Warden of the Forest and has been
forced to renew upon every death or removal of
the Warden : thus he paid 75l. to the Earl of Gainsborough,
90l. to the Duke of Berwick (though
enjoying the premises not a full year under him)
and has agreed to pay the Duke of Bolton, the
present Warden, 150l. He has bestowed cost in
building and the residence is convenient for the
duty of his office. It is valued at 16l. 15s. 0d.
per an. The Duke of Bolton consents to the
petitioner obtaining a Crown lease. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIV, p. 78. |
The Treasury Lords to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of
Dame Frideswide and Arabella Stephens concerning
respiting a quit rent of 120l. per an. payable by
them for some lands in Ireland until the said Dame
Frideswide's pension of 336l. per an. shall be established
and paid. |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
p. 204. |
Same to same to report on the petition [missing] of
Charles Dering, esq., Auditor General of Ireland,
concerning a house wherein the records of his Office
may be kept. |
Ibid, p. 205. |
Sept. 13. |
Henry Guy to Mr. Richards to pay 90l. to John Gauntlett,
underkeeper of the records of the Privy Council,
for books, paper, pens, ink and other necessaries
provided for the service of the Council Chamber and
Office for one year ended 1691, Christmas. (For
the letter of direction of this item, see infra, p. 1855
under date Oct. 6.) |
Disposition Book XI, p. 7. |
Same to the Commissioners of Accounts in Ireland.
My Lords have received yours of the
7th inst. and the book as therein containing a
charge upon the Army. I shall be very ready on all
occasions to do you all the service here that I am
able. |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
p. 204. |
The Treasury Lords to the Lord Lieutenant to report
on the enclosed petition of Capt. Godfrey Richards,
late Purveyor of the Train of Artillery in Ireland,
praying payment of 5,012l. 13s. 5¼d. due for provisions
furnished to the said Train ; with a certificate
from the Commissioners of Accompts thereupon. |
Ibid, p. 205. |
Sept. 14. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue
1,344l. 16s. 0d. to Charles Fox upon any unsatisfied
orders in his name for the service of the Forces in
Ireland : out of loans to be made by said Fox on
credit of the East India goods duties : to be paid
to Abell Slany, Robert Batson and Charles Robinson
in full of clothing and other necessaries furnished to
Brigadier Eppinger's Regiment. |
Disposition Book X, p.
190. |
Henry Guy to Mr. Roberts, receiver of the rents etc. of
the Honor and Castle of Windsor, to pay (notwithstanding
the general stop of May 19 last, supra,
pp. 1640-1) to John Taylor, keeper of the engine at
Windsor mill, his bills for the repairs of said engine,
on bills regularly signed by the officers of the Works,
and also his salary of 40l. per an. for looking after
same [said engine]. |
Disposition Book X, p.
191. |
Same to Mr. Lytcott. I have read to my Lords your
memorial concerning Auditor Bridge's receiving the
[Exchequer Court] Barons' fees [on the passing]
of the accounts of the Customs and of the three new
impositions "to the end that each of the said Barons
may sign one of the said accounts and receive the
fees thereof." My Lords approve thereof. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 358. |
Same to Mr. Fox to report on the enclosed petition
of Capt. Thomas Brown, praying payment of 170l.
due to him as late Lieut. of the Fusiliers and Miners. |
Ibid. |
Same to same. Insert in your next [weekly] memorial
for money [the items due to] Captains Charles Egan,
Owen Ferris and Jeremiah Hollyhand according
to their enclosed petitions [missing] and Mr. Clarke's
report [missing] thereon. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. Parry, enclosing the answer [missing] of
Mr. Clarke, late collector of Excise in co. Salop,
to the objections made against him on his removal
from that place. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. Tisser to deliver to the Warden of the
Mint the clippings, clipt and counterfeit money,
tools and stamps which belonged to several persons
who were tried at the last Sessions at the Old Baily,
and which Mr. Macy, clerk to the Warden of the
Mint, informs my Lords are in your hands. |
Ibid, p. 359. |
Same to Mr. Warre, enclosing a letter and papers
[missing] sent from the Earl of Nottingham to my
Lords, conveying the Queen's pleasure for 500l.
to Sir Thomas Southwell on her Majesty's reading
his case. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. Fox, enclosing the petition of Capt.
William Clifford, Lieut. Daniel Doyle and Lieut.
Dominick Doyle, late of Col. Clifford's Regiment
of Dragoons in Ireland ; with Mr. Clark's report
thereon. You are to pay 5l. to Clifford and 7l. 10s. 0d.
to the two Doyles between them. |
Ibid. |
Same to Sir Christopher Wren. Insert in your [next]
memorial for money the 35l. 1s. 0d. which in your
report on William Clark's estimate you report as
the charge for repairing the fences of the trees in
St. James's Park. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. Fox to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of William Lowther, praying payment of
59l. 14s. 9d. due to him as a private horseman in
the Provost Marshal's Troop in Ireland. |
Ibid, p. 360. |
Henry Guy to Mr. Fox. I read to my Lords your report
on the petition of William Wallis and Edward Wigg,
Agents to the Regiments of the late Lieut. General
Kirke and Sir John Hanmer. You are to state the
accounts of those Regiments. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
360. |
Same to Sir Robert Holmes at the Bath. Send my
Lords forthwith an answer to the enclosed letter
[missing] sent from the Admiralty Lords to my Lords. |
Ibid. |
Treasury reference to John Povey of the petition to
the Queen from Nathaniell Carpenter, agent to
Col. Hill, Lieutenant Governor of St. Christopher,
shewing that said Col. Hill has no salary for his
Government ; that he is Captain of an independent
Company to which there is a great deal of arrears
due, there being very little paid since Jan., 1689-90 ;
that they are also in want of clothes : therefore
praying that clothes and other necessaries may be
furnished by the shipping now going thither. |
Reference Book VI, p. 422.
Out Letters (Plantations
Auditor) I, p. 389. |
Entry of a Treasury caveat on behalf of Arthur Newman
for him to be heard before my Lords report on the
petition of Thomas Tailder and Avice his wife for
the entering of satisfaction on the judgment against
them in the King's Bench for 136l. 6s. 8d., on which
petition Baron Turton has now reported. |
Caveat Book, p. 29. |
Sept. 15. |
Henry Guy to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as
follows out of the Exchequer : viz. : |
Disposition Book X, pp.
189-90. |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
Out of 16,530l. 19s. 5¾d. of complements
of the Excise for war ;
611l. 8s. 6d. of the first quarter of
the Poll ; and 21,537l. 18s. 2¼d.
of loans on the borrowing clauses
[of the Poll Act] : making
38,680l. 6s. 2d. in all. |
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to the Earl of Ranelagh for a week's
subsistence to all the Forces in
Flanders and England, including
the Train of Artillery and contingencies
and the several additions
lately made |
22,525 |
17 |
7 |
to ditto for the gunners in the
several garrisons in further part
of their arrear |
107 |
18 |
4 |
to ditto for 15 days' additional
subsistence to the Horse in
Flanders to the 15th inst. inclusive |
185 |
5 |
0 |
to ditto for ditto to the Horse in
England and Scotland |
64 |
10 |
0 |
to ditto for the General Officers in
further part of their clearings to
Jan. 1 last |
500 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Machado and Pereira
in further part of the advance
for bread |
500 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Sir Joseph Herne to
answer bills given for the Hanover
Forces |
1,208 |
6 |
8 |
to ditto towards the extraordinary
expense of the Hospitals in
Flanders |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Fox for the Danish Forces |
600 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for a week's subsistence for
Col. Foulk's Regiment |
175 |
19 |
7 |
to ditto for same to four Regiments
in Flanders |
902 |
9 |
0 |
to ditto for Mr. Duborda |
100 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for Mris. Sandys |
40 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for the Commissioners of
the Transports upon account of
the arrear for bringing three
Regiments of Foot from Leith
hither [to London] |
375 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for same for one month's
freight to 13 ships hired in
Holland |
895 |
0 |
0 |
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance
for the Train [of Artillery] |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
to the Treasurer of the Navy for
recalls |
4,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for the Victuallers upon
account of victualling to the
West Indies |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for same towards the
general victualling |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto for the Treasurer to the
Sick and Wounded |
500 |
0 |
0 |
Out of loans on the second Twelve
Months' Aid. |
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to the Treasurer of the Navy for
wear and tear |
8,000 |
0 |
0 |
Out of the Hereditary and Temporary
Excise as is or shall come in to the
Exchequer. |
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to the Cofferer of the Household on
account of the expense in Whitehall |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto more for the [portion of
the] Household [attending the
King] in Flanders |
400 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Wolseley, Resident at
Brussels |
530 |
0 |
0 |
to the Keeper of the Privy Purse |
500 |
0 |
0 |
to me [Guy] for secret service |
200 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Richards for a quarter to
Christmas last to the buckhounds |
585 |
5 |
0 |
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£49,895 |
11 |
2 |
Henry Guy to Mr. [Charles] Fox to pay the above 100l.
to Mr. Du Borda, Lieut. Col. to Bellcastle's Regiment,
on account of his arrears. |
Disposition Book X, p.
191. |
Same to same. Insert in your next [weekly] memorial
for money 47l. 6s. 0d. for Sarah Ryley according to
her enclosed petition and the enclosed report [both
missing] from Mr. Sohnius thereon ; being due to
her from several officers under Mr. Vander Esch's
care [of pay]. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 360. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the Privy Council, dated
Whitehall this day, granting leave to the Olive Tree
of Bristol, William Brag master, 200 tons, 32 men ;
and the Rebecca, William Morris, master 230 tons,
21 English mariners and 15 landmen, to sail to
Leghorn with fish : on the petition of Edward
Gould et al., merchants of London : on the usual
bonds and separate bonds "from the petitioners
according to the Tonnage" [Act 5 and 6 Wm. and
Mary, c. 20] for returning to England in April next. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 440. |
The like for like permits on like orders : viz. : for the
Ann and Mary, Step. Bullock master, 80 tons,
eight men, inhabitants of Bermudas, to return home
to the Bermudas, where she wholly belongs : Council
Order dated Sept. 12.
Neptune sloop, Stephen Ellyot master, 10 men,
to proceed to Jamaica with advice of the stores
and provisions which are sending for the relief of
that island : Council Order dated Sept. 8.
Joseph, to sail to Cadiz with leather, butter etc.
for the market there : Council Order dated Sept. 12.
Robert, Stephen Warham master, 12 men, and
Francis ketch, Jo[h]n Avery master, seven men,
to proceed on their voyages to the Canaries with
pilchards and other fish. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
pp. 440-1. |
Treasury reference to the Commissioners of Excise
and Hearthmoney of the petition of Thomas Amy,
[late] a Receiver General of Hearthmoney, shewing
that he is threatened with process for 200l. which
he owes to the Crown and praying that the Commissioners
may accept in settlement tallies on the
two thirds of the Additional Excise or that the
Officers of the Ordnance may be directed to pay
him his debt of 600l. |
Reference Book VI, p. 423. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of John Peirce for a tidesman in extraordinary's
place, London port. My Lords recommend him. |
Ibid. |
Sept. 16. |
Royal warrant, under the Queen's sign manual, to
the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for the
Treasury to order the taking in of loans at the Receipt
on or before Jan. 1 next, pursuant to the
borrowing clauses in the Act [3 Wm. and Mary, c. 6]
for the Poll, viz. to a total of 735,391l. 18s. 5½d. : the
said Act having provided that if the yield of
the four quarters of said Poll should appear from the
returns of the duplicates not to amount to 1,341,700l.
that then the amount short of that sum might be
borrowed at any time before 1692-3, Jan. 1, on
credit of the Exchequer in general at 7 per cent.,
payable quarterly ; and upon computing the amount
of the duplicates for the first two quarterly payments
of the Poll it appears that the total yield
of the Poll will not exceed 606,308l. 1s. 6½d., thus
leaving 735,391l. 18s. 5½d. short of the said total
of 1,341,700l. Tallies of loan are to be made out
and the orders of repayment made thereupon are
to be registered in course and to be repaid out of the
next supply that shall be granted by Parliament,
and if no such supply be granted then the same
are hereby to be repaid out of any unappropriated
moneys which from thenceforth shall come into or
be in the Exchequer. |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, pp. 326-8. |
Same to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great
seal for an indenture of grant of the Lottery farm :
said indenture to be between the Crown on the one
part and Henry Acourt of Waltham Abbey, Essex,
gent., Joseph Arnold of St. Ann's, Westminster,
Middlesex, gent., Cha. Fitzherbert of St. Andrews,
Holborn, gent., Henry Wellington of London,
merchant, and Phillip Stubbs, citizen and vintner of
London, of the other part : the consideration to be
a payment of 2,100l. by them before sealing hereof :
the grant to be of lotteries, ut supra, pp. 1174, 1322,
1331, with powers ut ibid. for 11 years from Michaelmas
next at the yearly rent of 4,200l., payable
quarterly, the first quarterly payment to be made at
Christmas next and the two quarterly payments at the
end of the term, viz. for June 24 and Sept. 29, 1703,
not to be made, but to be retained by the Farmers
in repayment of the abovesaid advance of consideration
money : with all powers as amply as
granted by Charles II to Sir Thomas Sandys et al.,
or by James II to Randolph Ashenhurst et al., supra,
Calendar of Treasury Books, Vol. VIII, pp. 1421-2,
or by their present Majesties to John Angier et al.,
supra, p. 1331 : with like prohibition, as in the said
previous grants, against the erection of any lottery
by any other person than the herein farmers : the
grant to be void if the rent remain unpaid for 21
days : they to keep true accounts and to permit
the inspection of same.
Followed by : a memorandum, dated 19 Sept., 1692,
of a [royal] letter to the Attorney or Solicitor
General to insert in the bill instead of Phill. Stubbs
(who is lately become a bankrupt) the names of
William Deane and Thomas Chambers. |
Ibid, pp. 329-336. |
Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General
for a great seal for a grant to Phillip Bertie,
esq., of the office of Auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall,
with the custody of all the records of the said
office, with power to audit, engross and determine
the accounts of all sheriffs, admirals, escheators,
avenars, feodars, stewards etc. : all as amply as
William Harbord, deceased, and John Fisher,
deceased. |
King's Warrant Book
XVI, p. 337. |
Royal sign manual for 75l. to Bernard Granville for
last June 24 quarter's rent of Mote Park, which
was laid into Windsor Great Park. (Money warrant
dated Sept. 21 hereon.) (Money order dated
Sept. 23 hereon.) |
Ibid, p. 338. Order Book
III, p. 300. |
Money warrant for 455l. to Robert Wolseley for three
months to Sept. 1 inst. on his ordinary of 5l. a day
as Envoy Extraordinary to the Elector of Bavaria,
Governor of Flanders, his first three months' ordinary
to June 2 last having been paid him by way of
advance. (Money order dated Sept. 19 hereon.)
Appending : certificate by Secretary the Earl of
Nottingham that said Wolseley departed out of
the presence on his said employment 1691-2, Mar. 3. |
Money Book XI, pp.
395-6. Order Book III,
p. 300. |
Same for 75l. to said Wolseley for a bill of extraordinaries
for one quarter to June 3 last in his
said embassy. (Money order dated Sept. 19 hereon.)
Appending : said bill, dated Brussels, July 6 (new
style), as allowed July 4 last by Secretary the Earl
of Nottingham, "except the second article about
exchange of tallies, which I leave to the consideration
of the Treasury Lords" : |
Money Book XI, p. 396.
Order Book III, p. 300. |
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l. |
for fees at the Exchequer for my equipage
and advance-money |
25 |
for ready money advanced upon my tallies
at the rate of 4s. [sic for £] per cent. |
38 |
for a ship to carry my goods and servants
to Rotterdam |
30 |
for carts to carry my goods from the ship
that was stranded in the Goree to Helvoet
Sluijs and money given to a great number
of seamen to help to get them ashore |
5 |
for a vessel hired at Rotterdam to fetch
my goods and servants from Helvoet
Sluijs and carry 'em to Brussels |
15 |
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£113 |
Treasury warrant to the lessees of the manor of Neots
(Neats) Court, the tenants in possession and all others
concerned, to pay to Dorothy Cutts 83l. 15s. 0d.,
representing arrears on a rent charge as follows,
viz. : about 140 years ago Sir Thomas Cheyne was
seized of an annuity or rent charge of 6l. 14s. 0d.
issuing out of eight parcels of land and chargeable
also on the manor of Neots Court in the Isle of
Sheppey by the conveyance of one William Bury ;
the said Bury did afterwards convey to Henry VIII
in fee the said manor and the other lands out of
which said rent was issuing, but subject to the
said rent charge, and same have ever since remained
in possession of the Crown, save in the late times
of usurpation and [the said rent charge has been]
constantly paid out of Crown revenues and charged
by the Auditor upon the profits of said manor, until
within these 14 years past the said manor and
lands formed part of Queen Dowager Katherine's
dowry whose assignees covenanted to discharge all
rents thereon ; wherefore said rent has been denied to
be paid by the Auditor : the said Dorothy Cutts is
entitled to the said rent by mesne conveyances from
said Sir Thomas Cheyne, and the Queen Dowager's
Attorney and Solicitor General conceive that same
ought to be paid by the lessee of the said manor : and
the Auditor, William Aldworth, has reported similarly
that said manor is chargeable with said rent and that
the Board [of the Queen Dowager's Trustees] at Somerset
House is well acquainted with the whole matter. |
Money Book XI, pp.
397-8. |
Money warrant for 1,400l. to Mr. Barker in repayment
of so much lent by him Aug. 26 last on credit of
the Exchequer in general.
1,000l. to Sir Stephen Evance similarly lent
Sept. 15 inst. |
Ibid, p. 380. |
Treasury warrant to the Navy Commissioners to
apply to wear and tear the 8,000l. directed, supra,
p. 1815, as in part of the 1,000,000l. appropriated
by the Act for the second Twelve Months' Aid. |
Ibid, p. 378. |
Henry Guy to Mr. Knight, Customs Cashier, to pay
Sir John Cope the [ground] rent of the Custom
House due at Lady day last and to continue payment
of same in future, notwithstanding the restriction
of May 19 last, supra, pp. 1640-1. |
Disposition Book X, p.
191. |
Same to same to pay into the Exchequer forthwith
396l. 14s. 3d. of the fourth of the Customs. (Same
to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue said sum to
me [Guy] for secret service.) |
Ibid, pp. 191, 192. |
Same to Edward Ange. If you do not deliver forthwith
to Auditor Aldworth your account of moneys
received by you for Recusancy, ut supra, p. 1407,
process will issue against you. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 360. |
Henry Guy to the [Principal] Officers of the Ordnance
to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of the
wives of the Company of Miners under Capt. John
Pitt, praying payment of what is due to their
husbands in Ireland. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 360. |
Same to the Commissioners of Transports, enclosing
the petition [missing] of those [creditors] concerned
in the debt for the transport ships. You are to
state their accounts both ways, viz. according to
their contracts and according to Mr. Bowles's
admeasurement. |
Ibid, p. 361. |
Same to Mr. Povey, enclosing a letter [missing] from
the Earl of Nottingham to my Lords. You are
to prepare letters as therein for my Lords to sign
to the Governors of New England and New York
and return them hither [to the Treasury Chambers]. |
Ibid. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to
employ Jos. Bowles as tidesman at Poole and to
command the scout boat loco William Jordan,
deceased.
Cha. Scharborough as collector at the Eastern
Shore in Virginia loco Col. Jo[h]n Custis, who hath
quitted that service.
Jo[h]n Leare as collector in the lower part of
James River, Virginia, loco William Cole, who hath
quitted that service.
Edward Hill as collector in the upper part of
James River in Virginia loco Col. Jo[h]n Page,
deceased. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 438. |
Treasury order to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the Privy Council, dated
Whitehall, Sept. 12 inst., directing the Customs
Commissioners to return to said Board a list of the
names of the ships, with their crews, cleared outwards
last year for Italy with cargoes of fish "after
they [the said trade] had their complement of 700
men which was allowed for that year's trade." |
Ibid, p. 439. |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) like Order, dated Whitehall, Sept. 8
inst., for laying a stop or embargo on the ships
Sarah, John Simpson commander, 120 tons, and
Mary, James Cole commander : they having
neglected to perform their agreement with the
Victualling Commissioners for carrying provisions,
stores and soldiers for their Majesties' service for
the West Indies. |
Ibid. |
Treasury fiat for royal letters patent to appoint William
Veel as controller of Sandwich port loco Walter
Breames, deceased. |
Ibid, p. 441. |
Treasury reference to the Commissioners of Excise
and Hearthmoney of the petition of Ben. Rhodes,
praying to be discharged from the bond he gave for
Henry Barnard, a late collector of Hearthmoney. |
Reference Book VI, p. 423. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of
Stephen Hill for a watchman's place, London port ;
he being recommended by Lady Arabella Macharty. |
Ibid. |
Treasury reference to the President and Censors of the
College of Physicians, London, of a catalogue of drugs
and medicines to be provided for 4,000 or 5,000 men
for the West Indies to a total charge of 652l. 10s. 0d. :
viz. for them to view same and report reasonable
prices for same ; being to be provided by Mr.
Shipperd, druggist on Ludgate Hill, and by the
following apothecaries, viz. Mr. Todd in Amen
Corner, Mr. Norris upon Snow Hill, Mr. Brumidge
in the Strand, Mr. Malthus in Pall Mall, Mr. Dickenson
in Ford Street, near Bethlem, and Mr. Cox in
St. Lawrence Lane, Cheapside. |
Reference Book VI, p. 423. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe the Queen's pleasure in (c) infra.
Prefixing : (a) report to the Queen from the Treasury
Lords, dated Sept. 12 inst., on the petition of Charles
Horde (Hord) of London, merchant, for licence to
import some indico taken in the Friends' Adventure,
Capt. Ingle commander, by the French and carried
into St. Malo and redeemed on said Horde's account.
We have no objection to the Customs Commissioners'
report thereon as follows. (b) said Customs
Commissioners' report, dated Aug. 27 last. The
said indico is of the growth of the English Plantations
and was redeemed at Hord's proper cost. The case
is like that of Sir Bazill Firebrace and others and
petitioner may have the like favour to import
same on security to import nothing else. (c) Order
of the Queen, dated Whitehall, Sept. 13 inst., for
said licence to be granted. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIV, p. 79. |
Treasury warrant to the King's Remembrancer for
a commission under the Exchequer seal to William
Tailer to take the audit of the Duchy of Cornwall
for this time and up to Mar. 1 next, in consequence
of the death of William Harbord, late auditor
thereof. |
Ibid, pp. 80-1. |
Same to said Tailer to keep carefully in his custody,
until further order, all surveys, books and records
whatsoever in his hands relating to the office of
Surveyor General of Crown Lands (in which office
said Tailer was appointed 1691, Nov. 5, by said
Harbord as his deputy), and to make report to the
Treasury Lords from time to time in all matters
relating to the said office : all until further order
from the said Lords. |
Ibid, p. 92. |
Same to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease to Francis
Dickins of premises, ut supra, p. 1812, on terms
ut ibid., viz. a messuage or tenement called Pondhead
near Lyndhurst in New Forest and lands called
Wildgrounds, alias New Close, now in the tenure
of said Dickins ; and a cottage or tenement called
New Close or Wildgrounds adjoining a parcel of
ground called Smoaky Hole and in the tenure of
John Thorne ; and the messuage or tenement called
Smoaky Hole in the tenure of Thomas Thorne and
William Goffe ; and all the land called Wildgrounds
containing five acres and in the tenure of William
Briget. The consideration for this lease is to be
the 100l. already paid by said Dickins to the Duke
of Bolton, and a further fine of 50l. to be paid into
the Exchequer.
Prefixing : (a) constat of the premises, and (b) memorandum
and ratal thereof by the abovesaid William
Tailer. (For the signature of the docquet of this
lease, see infra under date Dec. 13.) |
Ibid, pp. 81-83. |
Treasury warrant to said Tailer for a particular of the
parcel of ground lying between King Street and
Swallow Street [Westminster], containing 1 road 31½
perches, being 96 foot in front next King Street and
about 200 foot deep, on which plot the Bishop of Lincoln
built a chapel or Tabernacle now used for the
worship of God and a house for a schoolmaster,
which said Bishop designed and hath been hitherto
used for public benefit : all with a view to a grant
to the said Bishop in free and common socage for
ever of the said premises with all that tenement
now in the tenure of Ambrose Warren and all other
edifices built on the said ground ; and for a particular
similarly of a second plot or premises as below,
with a view to a lease thereof to said Bishop for
99 years from 1722-3, Feb., at the rent of 20s.
per an.
Prefixing : (a) the said Bishop's petition for the
Crown reversion in the first set of premises : (b) report,
dated Aug. 4 last, thereon by William Tailer.
In May, 1680, Sir William Pulteney petitioned for
a close of land near Piccadilly called the Six Acre
Close (whereof these premises are part), which
Pulteney then held by two leases from the Earl of
St. Albans, dated 1661, April 1, and from Charles II,
dated 1688 [? 1678], Aug. 11. The Bishop bought
the interests of Pulteney and of Mris. Lucar and
Mris. Wilcox, his under tenants, and built thereon
a chapel and a tabernacle and a house for a schoolmaster
on the north-east end next King Street
and behind the said tabernacle there is a small
tenement in the possession of the under-school-master,
the said chapel being made use of for a
school and other public benefit. On the south-east
side this ground extends 206 feet from King
Street to Swallow Street, and on the north-west
side 197 feet, and is 96 feet [broad] at the end
next King Street, where the tabernacle etc. are
built, and 96 feet next Swallow Street : some parts
lying near Swallow Street are waste and unbuilt.
(c) Report by said Tailer, dated Aug. 8, on a petition
[from said Bishop] concerning a piece of land
96 feet in front next King Street and 200 feet deep
(and adjoining the above said first piece of land)
abutting north-west on the house of Thomas Davis,
cordwainer, and Thomas Lawrence, carpenter, and
abutting south-east on the ground and garden wall
of Widow Hide and Thomas Beake. The ground
is worth 10s. a foot if converted to common use
by building tenements, in regard there are now
many other new buildings inhabited near the same.
In 1680 the Surveyor General valued the whole
Six Acre Close (of which the plot forms not a twelfth
part) at 30l. per an. unbuilt. I value the Crown
reversion at 288l. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIV, pp. 83-6. |
The Treasury Lords to the Lord Lieutenant, Ireland,
to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of
Col. John Foulk so far as relates to his services in
Ireland. |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
p. 205. |
Henry Guy to the Revenue Commissioners, Ireland,
to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of
Hester Walker, one of the sutlers to the Army in
Ireland. |
Ibid. |
Report to the Treasury Lords from John Povey on
the petition of Capt. Hill, ut supra, p. 1814. By
the establishment dated 1690, June 1, of the Forces
in England there is allowed 1,177l. 2s. 6d. [per an.]
for the pay and entertainment of one Foot Company
in the Leeward Islands, consisting of 60 private
soldiers besides officers, whereof Capt. Hill and
Governor of St. Christopher is Captain. Towards
the subsistence of this Company and of the Duke
of Bolton's Regiment in those parts, it was ordered
that the Four and a Half per cent. Duty (which in
time of peace may amount to about 10,000l. per an.)
should be applied after first providing for the cost
of the Government in Barbados and the Leeward
Islands ; and the remainder of their pay should
be satisfied by the Paymaster General of the Forces
in England. But on the 28th Jan., 1691-2, upon
a presentment from the Customs Commissioners
shewing that their Majesties had been sufficiently
losers by the said application [of revenue], and that
the soldiers had been greatly distressed for want of
their pay, in regard the commodities in which the
said Duty was paid had lain dead in the merchants'
hands for many months together, it was ordered
in Council that the goods received for the same
should be sent into England and sold here. As
to the payments that have been made to that
Company since the time of their having been upon
the establishment of the Forces here in England,
I do not find that they have been cleared beyond the
1st of Jan., 1690-1, or that any money has been paid
to them since that time. The Earl of Ranelagh as
Paymaster of the Forces can more plainly certify this. |
Out Letters (Plantations
Auditor) I, pp. 389-90. |
Sept. 17. |
Henry Guy to Mr. [Charles] Fox to report on the
enclosed petition [missing] of Capt. Thomas Dixie,
son of Dr. Edward Dixie, late Dean of Kilmore,
near Enniskillen. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 361. |
Sept. 19. |
Same to same to report on the enclosed extract [missing]
of stores of war delivered to the Army in Ireland. |
Ibid. |
Same to the officers of the Mint, enclosing a letter
sent from the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to my
Lords. Send my Lords forthwith an account what
may be the standard of the several species of coin
mentioned therein. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Attorney or Solicitor General concerning
the warrant, ut supra, pp. 1816-7, for the Lottery farm.
Phillip Stubbs having lately become a bankrupt,
the rest of the contractors have desired that his
name may be omitted and the names of William
Deane and Tho. Chambers of London, gent., may
be inserted in his stead. Please prepare the bill
accordingly. |
Ibid, p. 362. |
Same to Mr. Clarke to obtain a royal warrant, to be
signed by the Queen, to authorise the Paymasters
of the Forces lately in Ireland to make payments
as follows, viz. : |
Ibid. |
|
l. |
s. |
d. |
to Monsieur Borda on account of
his arrears as Lieut. Col. to Col.
Belcastle's Regiment of Foot |
100 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Sandys on account of her
husband Capt. Edwin Sandys'
arrears of pay as Capt. in the
Royal Regiment of Horse |
100 |
0 |
0 |
to Capt. Cha. Egan, Capt. Owen
Ferris and Capt. Jeremiah Hollyhand,
being 10l. 10s. 0d. each as
royal bounty |
31 |
10 |
0 |
to Capt. William Clifford as same |
5 |
0 |
0 |
to Lieuts. Daniel Doyle and
Dominick Doyle, 3l. 15s. 0d. each
as same |
7 |
10 |
0 |
|
£244 |
0 |
0 |
Henry Guy to Mr. Clarke to obtain a royal warrant,
to be signed by the Queen, to authorise the Paymasters
of the Forces lately in Ireland to pay to
the Commissioners of Transports 375l. upon account
for bringing three Regiments from Leith hither [to
London] ; and 895l. for one month's freight for
13 ships hired in Holland. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 363. |
Same to Sir Thomas Cook. On your attending my
Lords July 8 last you promised them an account
of all fines and forfeitures levied by the East India
Company [on traders] for trading contrary to their
charter. If you do not send it within a week my
Lords will authorise the discoverer to prosecute
the Company for the said fines and forfeitures. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Earl of Ranelagh to report on the enclosed
petition of Nath. Carpenter, broker and agent to
Col. Thomas Hill, Lieutenant Governor of St.
Christopher, with Mr. Povey's report thereon,
supra, p. 1822. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. Shales, enclosing an account [missing]
of money paid between Sept. 5 and 10 inst. out
of the second million [appropriated by the Act of
3 Wm. and Mary, c. 5] to ships etc. |
Ibid. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the Privy Council, dated
Whitehall, Sept. 15 inst., for some of the said
Commissioners to attend the Council on the Thursday
when the merchants concerned in the trade to
Bilboa and other parts of Spain are to attend about
the going out of their ships. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 442. |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) the like Order for the Customs officers
to assist the Admiralty officers from time to time
in putting into execution the late order of quarantine
on ships coming from Barbados and the Leeward
Islands. |
Ibid. |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) the like Order, dated the 12th inst.,
ordering the said Commissioners to adjust what
ships and men shall be allowed to each of their
Majesties' Plantations and how the numbers shall
be distributed and apportioned among the merchants
in each port and the proportions to be allowed
between London and the outports according to
the method pursued in 1690 : and to report to the
Privy Council : all by reason that the Queen has
thought fit to allow so many ships and seamen to
go this year to the Plantations as were permitted
in 1690, whereof those granted particular permission
since May 1 last are to form part.
Appending : list of the numbers of English seamen
permitted to go to the West Indies [and other parts
of America] since May 1 last : |
Ibid, p. 443. |
|
Men. |
to New York |
35 |
to New Jersey |
6 |
to New England |
46 |
to Barbados |
14 |
to Jamaica |
90 |
to Newfoundland |
150 |
to Hudsons Bay |
150 |
to Virginia |
10 |
25 ships hired by Mr. Papillon for carrying
soldiers and stores to the West Indies |
410 |
|
911 |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) Order of the Privy Council of the 12th
inst., granting leave to the New England Merchant,
Robert Cornish master, 140 tons, 12 men, to proceed
on her voyage to Barbados, notwithstanding the
embargo, if agreeable to the rules and methods to be
prosecuted as above, and subject to giving such bond
as is directed for ships sailing to America : all on the
petition of James Deane et al. of Bristol, merchants,
owners of said ship. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 444. |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) like Order for the like permit for the
Agreement, Edward Dobbins master, 25 men, and
the Swift, Jo[h]n James master, 25 men, to sail
with the first convoy to [the] Madeiras to load
wines for the Plantations : on the petition of
Francis Eyles et al., traders to the Madeiras. |
Ibid, p. 445. |
Treasury reference to Mr. Fox of the petition of the
clothiers of Col. Hales's Regiment, praying that
3,000l. due to them for clothing said Regiment
may be stopped in Mr. Fox's hands, "the Col.
refusing to pay the petitioners according to your
Lordships' minute." |
Reference Book VI, p. 424. |
Aug. 19
[probably
erratum
for
Sept. 19]. |
Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown
Lands for a particular and ratal of premises as
follows, being lands etc. in co. Hereford now concealed
and unjustly detained from the Crown, in
order to a lease thereof to William Trench for 31
years from Lady day last under the ancient yearly
rentals amounting to 2l. 3s. 4d., with a reservation
of a fourth part of the clear yearly value of such
of the premises as shall be recovered to the Crown ;
with a grant of all arrears thereon subject to the
like reservation of a fourth part.
|
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIV, pp. 86-90. |
Prefixing : (a) report, dated 1691, Sept. 16, by Sir
Geo. Treby, Attorney General, on said Trench's
petition. By patent of 1598-9, Feb. 23, Queen
Elizabeth granted to Richard Breame, Thomas
Simnell and David Owen several messuages, lands
etc. in co. Hereford for 40 years at 30s. per an. rent.
In 1610 the interest in the premises rested by
mesne conveyances in Howell ap David. By the
same patent Elizabeth demised to the same three
persons other messuages etc. in co. Essex then
appertaining to the late monastery of Waltham
for the like term at 13s. 4d. per an. The said terms
are long since expired and no subsequent grant
appears. There is sufficient evidence of the Crown's
title. |
(b) Report, dated Feb. 19 last, by William Tailer,
Deputy Surveyor General of Crown Lands, on
Trench's petition and on (a) supra. The premises
granted by Queen Elizabeth in 1599 were a close
of pasture of six acres in Kingston and Huntington
near Sinnet's Croft, a tenement called Cockesly in
Kingston, three other tenements and another
tenement called Prentice Lands, all in Kingston :
a tenement called Bushells in Lambourne, co.
Essex. The premises have been concealed from the
Crown ever since 1660. But the parcels being
small and in the hands of mean people, it may be
difficult to recover them, "they having not been
ascertained." |
Sept. 20. |
Henry Guy to Mr. Shales, enclosing the form [missing]
of the certificates to be made by the Treasurer of the
Navy. Report your opinion thereon to my Lords. |
Out Letters (General) XIII,
p. 364. |
The Treasury Lords to Sir William Phips, kt., Captain
General and Governor in Chief of the Province of
Massachusetts Bay in New England. The King
has been pleased to send a squadron of ships of
war to the West Indies under the command of
Sir Fra. Wheeler, together with a considerable
number of land Forces to be commanded by Col.
Foulks, for the greater security of the Plantations.
During their continuance in those parts they must
be frequently supplied with provisions which cannot
be furnished from hence with so much convenience
as from the several Plantations. On the application
of the Commissaries or agents of said Wheeler or
Foulke you are to furnish them with provisions
or credit with the Province of Massachusetts Bay
and the adjacent Colonies, drawing bills on the
Navy Commissioners in settlement. We will direct
the said Commissioners punctually to meet same.
(The like letter, mutatis mutandis, of same date, to
Benj. Fletcher, esq., Captain General and Governor
in Chief of the Province of New York.) (Duplicates
of those letters were signed Nov. 28 and left with
Mr. Warr at the Earl of Nottingham's.) |
Ibid, pp. 364-5. |
Royal warrant, under the Queen's sign manual, to
the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland for an allowance
of 1,000l. per an. to be inserted on the Irish establishment,
civil list, for Sir Charles Porter, kt. (late
one of the Justices, Ireland), in respect of his office
as Chancellor of Ireland, as additional to the
1,000l. per an. already standing on the said civil
list for him : to date from Aug. 25 last. |
Out Letters (Ireland) VI,
p. 206. |