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Nature and Substance of the Entry. |
Reference. |
Jan. 21. |
Money warrant for 120l. to John Brice, gent., Receiver
General for co. Somerset of the first or Six Months'
Aid [1 Wm. and Mary, c. 3] ; as for his extraordinary
charges in bringing up 16,145l. 15s. 3d.
of his receipts to the Exchequer in two several
journeys with strong guards. (Money order dated
Jan. 22 hereon.) |
Money Book X, p. 169.
Order Book III, p. 53. |
Money warrant for 955l. to James Johnston, Envoy
Extraordinary to the Elector of Brandenburg ; 500l.
thereof for equipage and 455l. for a quarter's advance
on his ordinary to commence from the date of his
departure out of the presence. (Money order dated
Jan. 22 hereon.) |
Money Book X, p. 170.
Order Book III, p. 53. |
Same for 189l. 12s. 3d. to Bartholomew Fillingham,
Thomas Hall, Edmund Woodruff and Philip Ryley,
Agents for bringing in Taxes : out of Poll money :
being overpaid by Noah Starling, Receiver General
of the late Poll in co. Berks, on that head. The
said Agents are immediately to repay same into
the Receipt on said Starling's account as Receiver
of the last Six Months' Assessment [1 Wm. and
Mary, c. 3] for said county. (Money order dated
Jan. 22 hereon.) |
Money Book X, p. 170.
Order Book III, p. 53. |
Same for 39l. to Charles Goodwin, Receiver General
of the last Six Months' Assessment and the Poll
in co. Sussex, as an allowance for his charges etc.
in bringing up 16,500l. of his receipts by a strong
guard at three several journeys. (Money order
dated Jan. 23 hereon : together with : a later marginal
order dated 1690, Aug. 12, by the succeeding
Treasury Lords for the satisfaction or execution
of this order.) |
Money Book X, p. 171.
Order Book III, p. 54. |
William Jephson to Mr. Mountague to lay before
the King in Council the enclosed report [missing]
from the Customs Commissioners upon the petition
of Joseph Herne of London, merchant, "dated
[the report] the 20th inst.," concerning the ships
Frederick, Patience and Fidelia. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 168. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of
the memorial of Mr. Godfrey et al., shewing that
the Europe, Capt. Robert Bennet, bound from
London to Leghorn, and the William and Ann,
bound from London to Genoa, have lain laden in
the river bound on their voyages ever since Aug.,
1688, waiting for a convoy, but by the neglect of
the Custom House officers they are not inserted
in the list of ships permitted to go with this [present]
convoy ; therefore praying they may be permitted to
proceed. |
Reference Book VI, p. 117. |
Same to same of William Cropp's petition for a noontender's
place in the Custom House. |
Ibid. |
Same to same of the petition of [several] Portugal
merchants [merchants to Portugal], praying that
the ships Jamaica Merchant, Dorothy, Joseph and
Jacob may pass on their intended voyages, notwithstanding
the present embargo. |
Ibid. |
Same to same of the petition of the owners of the
Success pink of London, praying the like. |
Ibid. |
Same to same of the petition of the Africa Company,
praying the like for the ship Guinea Company. |
Ibid. |
Same to same of the petition of Simon Young for a
commission to seize uncustomed and prohibited
goods in London port, he having formerly had
[such] a commission and made divers seizures and
is now able to make more. |
Ibid, p. 120. |
Treasury order for the execution of a warrant, dated
Jan. 18 inst., from the Earl of Dorset, Lord Chamberlain,
to Sir Gilbert Talbott, Master of the Jewel
House, for the delivery to Thomas Powell, one of
the King's watermen in ordinary, of a pair of badges,
of the fashion and proportion as other his Majesty's
watermen have, not exceeding 50 ounces. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 127. |
Jan. 22. |
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy
seal to authorise the Treasury Lords to direct the
Exchequer to take in loans on the Additional Aid
of 12d. per £ at 7 per cent interest, levying tallies of
loan and drawing orders of repayment, which are
to be registered in course and to be payable out of
such third of the proceeds of said Aid as is appropriated
to such repayment of loans : all in accordance
with the usual method of the Exchequer and with
terms of the Act of Parliament [1 Wm. and Mary,
Sess. 2, c. 5] granting said Additional Aid. |
King's Warrant Book
XIV, pp. 315-6. |
Same to same for a same dormant for payment to
Col. Christopher Codrington, as Captain General
and Governor in Chief of the Leeward Isles, of the
salary of 700l. per an. : payable as from Oct. 26
last past out of the revenue of the Four and a Half
per cent Duty within the said islands, in specie,
calculating same "at the price current upon the
place." |
Ibid, pp. 316-7. |
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue, out of any disposable money in the Exchequer,
120l. to John Brice and 40l. to Mr. Wallinger. |
Disposition Book VIII,
p. 76. |
Same to Sir William Hayward to inform the Treasury
Lords what fee farm rents are yet disposable by
virtue of the Act [22 Car. II, c. 6] for selling same. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 168. |
Endorsement by same on two orders, prefixed, as
follows: "Mr. Harbord is ordered to pay this
money."
Prefixing : (1) Order of Council, dated 1689-90, Jan. 2,
for paying to Mr. James Stewart 176l. for freight
of the ship Friendship of Londonderry and 20l.
for charges.
(2) Order of Council of same date for paying to
Mris. Jane Browning 804l. 4s. 0d. for freight of the
ship Mountjoy of Londonderry. |
Ibid, p. 169. |
Treasury reference to Sir William Hayward [one of
the late Trustees for Sale of Fee Farms] of the
petition of Sir John Banks, ut supra, p. 343, and
of Auditor Phillips's report thereon. |
Reference Book VI, p. 113. |
Jan. 23. |
Royal warrant to Thomas Neale, Master and Worker
of the Mint, for allowing and taking a remedy as
follows in the coining of small silver moneys : all
by reason that it is necessary for the service and
good of the people that some quantities of small
silver moneys be coined and such small coins cannot
be sized or made with so much exactness in weight
as the greater. It is therefore hereby ordained
that for all groats and three pences coined a remedy
in weight be taken and allowed of three pennyweight
per lb. Troy over or under ; and for all twopences
and pence of silver moneys a remedy similarly of
four pennyweight per lb. Troy. |
King's Warrant Book
XIV, p. 317. |
[? Jan. 23.] |
Establishment under the royal sign manual for an
allowance or salary of 300l. per an. for a Lieutenant
Governor of the Island of Jersey, whom the King
has thought fit to appoint : to commence from
1689, Nov. 25. |
King's Warrant Book
XIV, p. 318. |
[?] |
The like establishment for a Lieutenant Governor of
Guernsey : to commence from 1689, April 1. |
Ibid. |
Jan. 23. |
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy
seal for an annuity or pension of 500l. per an. to
James Stanley, esq., as a Groom of the Bedchamber. |
Ibid, p. 298. |
Money warrant for 70l. to Edward Mitchell, Receiver
General of the last Six Months' Assessment [1 Wm.
and Mary, c. 3] and the Poll for co. Gloucester, for
the charge etc. of convoying [to London] 16,000l.
of his receipts thereof. (Money order dated Jan. 23
hereon.) |
Money Book X, p. 171.
Order Book III, p. 53. |
Treasury warrant to the Excise Commissioners to
allow to the owners, adventurers and fishermen of
Great Yarmouth 160l. for one year to Michaelmas
last on their usual allowance for the [Excise on
their] provision of beer for the North Sea and
Herring Fishery ; under the proviso of the due
payment of said duty by them. |
Money Book X, p. 172. |
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue as follows out of any disposable money in
the Exchequer : viz. : |
Disposition Book VIII,
p. 76. |
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l. |
s. |
d. |
to Mr. Harbord to pay to Col.
Talmash and Col. Godfrey for
the Irish [Forces'] clothing |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto to [be paid to] Mr. Wharton
for the carriage horses |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
to ditto [to be paid] to Mr. Pereira
on his contract for carriages |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
to the Earl of Ranelagh to pay two
bills from Holland |
11,175 |
0 |
0 |
to Visct. Newport to pay a bill
from Mr. Harvey |
300 |
0 |
0 |
to the Privy Purse |
500 |
0 |
0 |
to the Paymaster of the Works
for Kensington |
500 |
0 |
0 |
And out of the loans on the 12d. Aid
last granted [by Parliament]. |
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to the Treasurer of the Navy for
the Victuallers |
5,000 |
0 |
0 |
to the Treasurer of the Ordnance
for the Barbary copper and
[towards the Ordnance Office]
ordinary |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
to the Commissioners for [Tin]
Farthings to pay Mr. Boscawen
for tin |
1,742 |
11 |
3 |
Same to the abovesaid Commissioners for Farthings
to pay said 1,742l. 11s. 3d. to Boscawen for tin by
him sold to you. |
Ibid, p. 77. |
Same to Mr. Stephens for an account of what
money may be necessary for defraying the charge
of the Navy "as you was directed yesterday"
[by my Lords]. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 169. |
William Jephson to Mr. Blathwayt [as Secretary to
the Forces] to procure a royal sign manual to direct
Mr. Harbord to pay 2,000l. to Monsieur Pereira on
his contract for carriages. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 169. |
Same to same to procure a like sign manual for allowing
in Harbord's accounts [of moneys for the service
of the Forces in Ireland] sums as follow on his
producing vouchers that he has paid same : viz. |
Ibid. |
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l. |
to Lord Averquer[qu]e to buy horses |
2,450 |
[to ditto] more to buy horses |
2,200 |
to Mr. Wharton for carriage horses |
2,000 |
to Antho. Rowe to buy hay and oats |
500 |
to Col. Talmash and Col. Godfrey for the
Irish clothing |
2,000 |
to Mr. Wharton for carriage horses |
2,000 |
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£11,150 |
Same to the Attorney General to report his opinion
on the enclosed petition [missing] of the Lord
Almoner touching Jasper Grant's bail forfeiture
and the King's demands in respect thereof against
the estate of Francis Bonny ; together with Aaron
Smith's report [missing] thereon. |
Ibid. |
[?] |
Sam. Langford [in the absence of William Jephson]
to the Excise Commissioners to give orders to their
several collectors as follows to pay sums as follows.
Prefixing: letter dated Whitehall, Jan. 23 inst.,
from Thomas Wharton, Comptroller of the Royal
Household, to the Excise Commissioners. I have
occasion for his Majesty's special service to lay
out several sums in the counties as follow and desire
you to order your officers there to pay or give credit
to the persons following for such sums as they have
occasion for towards the said service. I will take
care that immediate payment be made here [in
London] upon sight of their respective bills : viz.
to Richard Kinnersley not exceeding 1,000l. in
each of the counties of Bucks, Beds, Berks, Oxford
and Gloucestershire : to Mr. Richard Acam not
exceeding 100l. in each of the counties of Northampton,
Warwick and Leicester : to Mr. Edmund Frith
and Mr. Jno. Freeman not exceeding 500l. in each
of the counties of Cambridge, Herts, Huntingdon
and Bedford : to Mr. Tho. Read not exceeding
500l. in each of the counties of Shropshire, Worcester,
Warwick and Derby : to Mr. William Bentley not
exceeding 1,000l. in co. Wilts : to Mr. William
Briggs not exceeding 500l. in each of the counties
of Kent and Essex. |
Ibid, p. 170. |
Treasury reference to Mr. Strong and Mr. Culliford
of the petition of Francis Walker, praying for the
place of collector of Armagh, now vacant ; he
having been for 12 years Surveyor of Excise in
Ireland and was in actual service against the rebels
there and lost his family and all he had in Derry. |
Reference Book VI, p. 119. |
Jan. 23,
et postea. |
Same to the Agents [for Taxes] of the petition of
the following persons proposing securities for
themselves as Receivers of the 3s. Acts [the
2s. Aid and the Additional 1s. Aid as by the Acts
of 1 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 1 and c. 5], viz. :
Gilbert Spencer for co. Kent : sureties : Sir Cha.
Bickerstaff ; Gilbert Spencer, junr.; Jam. Storton
of St. Martins in the Fields. (Warrant for
taking his securities dated Jan. 31. Commission
dated Jan. 30.) |
Ibid, pp. 117, 118, 119,
120, 121, 122, 123, 124,
125, 126, 129, 130, 131,
132, 133, 134, 135, 137,
142, 145, 147, 148, 160.
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, pp. 132-3,
135-6. |
Edward Michell for co. Gloucester : sureties :
himself; John How, esq., Vice Chamberlain
to the Queen ; John Carter, senr., of Charlton
Abbots, co. Gloucester ; Lionel Rich of Dowdeswell,
co. Gloucester. (Warrant for taking his
securities dated Feb. 7. Commission dated
Jan. 31.) |
Tho. Trueman for co. Nottingham : sureties :
Sir Scroop How of Langer ... (struck through) ;
Charles Hutchinson ; Phillip Herrard of Car
Colston ; Jno. Hawkins of Nottingham, alderman ;
Jno. Beesly of Hose, co. Leicester.
(Warrant for taking his securities dated Jan. 31.
Commission dated Jan. 30.) |
William Whitebread for co. Bedford: sureties :
himself ; Henry Whitebread of Cardigan ;
Jno. Howard of Long Lane [London], upholsterer.
(Warrant for taking his securities
dated Feb. 3. Commission dated Feb. 3.) |
Tho. Mathews for co. Hereford : sureties : himself ;
Henery Mathewes of the Crown Office
in the Temple ; Walter Hill and Mathew Hill
of Weston, co. Hereford. (Warrant for taking
his securities dated Jan. 31. Commission
dated Jan. 31.) |
Geo. Howell for co. Glamorgan : sureties : himself ;
Thomas Lewys of Llanishen ; Renold
Deer of Wevove [Wenvoe], co. Glamorgan.
(Warrant for taking his securities dated Jan. 31.
Commission dated Jan. 31.) |
Ralph Williamson (Jan. 24) for county of York
and the city and county of York and Kingston-upon-Hull :
sureties : himself ; William Christian
of Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; John Tempest
of Edmonton, co. Midd., esq.; William Williamson
of St. Helens, Auckland, co. Durham, gent. ;
Thomas Williamson, merchant in Yarm ; Hugh
Mason of Kingston-on-Hull, gent. ; Richard
Faucet of the same, gent. ; Isaac Sugdon of
York, merchant ; Arthur Robinson of York,
merchant. (Warrant for taking his securities
dated Jan. 31. Commission dated Jan. 30
[sic].) |
The same Ralph Williamson for cos. Durham
and Northumberland and Berwick-on-Tweed :
sureties: himself ; Timothy Williamson, merchant
in Abchurch Lane, London; Henry
Howard, draper at the Crown in Barbican ;
Peter Salmon of the Custom House [London],
gent. (Warrant for taking his securities dated
Jan. 31. Commission dated Jan. 30 [sic].) |
Leonard Robinson (Chamberlain of the City of
London) for the Cities of London and Westminster :
sureties : Sir Tho. Lane, kt. and
alderman of London ; John Willcox of St.
Giles, Cripplegate, co. Midd., citizen and
merchant tailor of London ; Richard Hutchinson
of St. Magnus in Bridge Ward, London,
gent. ; John Gibbon of St. Giles, Cripplegate,
gent. (Warrant for taking his securities dated
Jan. 31. Commission dated Jan. 30 [sic].) |
Col. Nathaniel Rich (Jan. 23) for co. Essex :
sureties : himself ; Sir Rob. Rich of Rose Hall,
co. Suffolk ; Nath. Rich of Woodham Walter,
co. Essex. (Warrant for taking his securities
dated Feb. 3. Commission dated Feb. 6.) |
Thomas Doyly (Jan. 25) for the county and city
of Oxford for the 2s. [and 1s.] Aid : sureties :
William Duncombe of Alberly [Albury], co.
Surrey, esq. ; William Kent of Winchester
Street, London, gent. ; Thom. Joyner of
Fresh Wharf, London ; Robt. Miller of St.
Sepulchre's, London, salter. (Warrant for
taking his securities dated Jan. 31. Commission
dated Jan. 30.) |
Jno. Child for co. Wilts and New Sarum : sureties :
himself ; Henry Roger, rector of Headington ;
Geo. Child, minister of Eaton Kennell ; Tho.
Child of Headington, gent. ; Nath. Goding,
minister of Bishops Cannings. (Warrant for
taking his securities dated Feb. 3. Commission
dated Feb. 3.) |
Charles Goodwin (Jan. 24) for co. Sussex : sureties :
himself ; Ambrose Isted of Edmonton, gent.
(Warrant for taking his securities dated Feb. 3.
Commission dated Feb. 3.) |
John Newsham for co. Warwick and Coventry
City : sureties : himself ; Charles Newsham
of Chadshunt, esq. ; Thomas Newsham of
Alcester, esq. (Warrant for taking his securities
dated Jan. 31. Commission dated Jan. 31.) |
Cha. Duncomb for the borough of Southwark
and county of Surrey: sureties : himself ;
Thomas Browne of Greek Street, Westminster,
esq. (Warrant for taking his securities dated
Jan. 31. Commission dated Jan. 31.) |
John Bowler for Southampton and Isle of Wight :
sureties : himself ; Sir William Stephens and
Col. Fleming of Hampshire. (Warrant for
taking his securities dated Jan. 31. Commission
dated Jan. 31.) |
William Green (Greene) for co. Stafford and city
of Lichfield : sureties : himself ; Edward Green
of Trescott, co. Stafford ; Richard Green of
the same, gent. ; John Wood of Compton, co.
Stafford ; Tho. Nichols of Anvely [Alveley],
co. Salop, gent. (Warrant for taking his
securities dated Jan. 31. Commission dated
Jan. 31.) |
William Courthope (Cawthorpe) and Christopher
Rands for co. Lincoln : sureties. themselves ;
Francis Grantham of Framby, co. Lincoln ;
Tho. Rands of London, gent. : memorandum,
Vincent Grantham of the Close of Lincoln was
proposed instead of Fra. Grantham Mar. 4.
(Warrant for taking their securities dated Feb. 7,
and for Grantham Mar. 4. Commission dated
Feb. 10.) |
John Elwill, Richard Lee and Peter Bevis (Beavis)
(Jan. 31) for [co. Devon and city of Exeter]:
sureties : Richard Beavis of Clift [? Clist] House,
co. Devon, esq. ; Bartho. Anthony and Edward
Seaward, both of Exeter, merchants. (Warrant
for taking their securities dated Feb. 3. Commission
dated Feb. 6.) |
Edward Jolly (Jolley) for co. Huntingdon :
sureties : himself ; James Farside, merchant
of Huntingdon ; William Dowse, same of
same ; Edward Audley, woollen draper of
same. (Warrant for taking his securities dated
Feb. 3. Commission dated Feb. 3.) |
John Darbie for co. Dorset and Poole : sureties :
himself ; Richard Andrews in Wood Street,
London, citizen ; Tho. Ward in Friday Street,
London, citizen ; Jno. Billers in Cheapside,
London, citizen ; Jno. Calamy in Watlin
Street, London, citizen. (Warrant for taking
his securities dated Feb. 3. Commission dated
Feb. 3.) |
Joseph Cradock for co. Leicester : sureties :
himself ; Visct. Stamford ; Henry Hastings,
esq., of Belgrave, co. Leicester ; Terringham
Stephens of Newark, co. Leicester, gent. ;
Edmond Cradock of Leicester, woollen draper.
(Warrant for taking his securities dated Feb. 3.
Commission dated Feb. 3.) |
Anthony Isaacson (Jan. 29) for Newcastle-on-Tyne :
sureties : Arthur Shallet of London,
merchant ; John Broadley of Newcastle-on-Tyne,
gent. (Warrant for taking his securities
dated Feb. 7. Commission dated Feb. 6 [sic].) |
Richard Burnaby (Burneby) (Jan. 31) for co.
Rutland : sureties : himself ; Ralph Rawlins
of Brooke, co. Rutland ; John Coekman of
Uppingham, clothier. (Warrant for taking
his securities dated Feb. 21. Commission
dated Feb. 21.) |
Richard Tregeare for co. Cornwall : sureties :
himself ; Philip Jeffry of Launceston ; Thomas
Bawden of same. (Warrant for taking his
securities dated Feb. 7. Commission dated
Feb. 6 [sic].) |
John Stanier (Feb. 4) for co. Salop : sureties :
himself ; Francis Boycott of Uppington, gent. ;
Robert Wood of Mucklestone, junr., gent. ;
Joshua Piper of the Hem, gent. ; Robert Wood
of Shrewsbury, apothecary ; William Staniers
of Leighton, gent. ; James Downes of Basinghall
Street, London, merchant. (Warrant for
taking his securities dated Feb. 7. Commission
dated Feb. 11.) |
Thomas Allen and Charles Brawne (Browne)
for co. Somerset and city of Bristol : sureties :
themselves ; John Mogg of Castle Cary, co.
Somerset ; John Allen of Bruton, gent. ;
Phillip Borde of Batcombe, gent. ; John Allen
of Midsomer Norton. (Warrant for taking
their securities dated Feb. 11. Commission
dated Feb. 11.) |
Gamaliell Nightingale for co. Cambridge and
Isle of Ely : sureties : himself ; Thomas Hitch
of Melbourn, co. Cambridge ; Francis Stodd of
Cambridge, gent. ; Thomas Browne of Royston,
gent. (Warrant for taking his securities dated
Feb. 7. Commission dated Feb. 10.) |
Samuell Bradshaw (Feb. 7) for co. Derby : sureties :
himself ; Robert Ferne of Bowsall, gent. ;
Antho. Bradshaw of Holbrook, gent. ; Hen.
Ferne of Westminster, gent. (Warrant for
taking his securities dated Feb. 11. Commission
dated Feb. 11.) |
Augustine Briggs (Feb. 10) for co. Norfolk and
city of Norwich : sureties : himself ; Edwd.
Themythorpe, Michaell Beverley and Edward
Tennison of Norwich, gent. (Warrant for
taking his securities dated Feb. 13. Commission
dated Feb. 13.) |
Phillip Barecroft (Feb. 11) for co. Worcester :
sureties : himself ; Robert Wild and Geo.
Solley of Worcester, esq. ; John Barecroft of
Hanbury, esq. (Warrant for taking his securities
dated Feb. 17. Commission dated Feb. 17.) |
Nathaniell Molyneux for co. Chester : sureties :
himself ; William Molyneux of Hawkely, gent. ;
Nathan Abram of Warrington, gent. ; James
Rogers of Manchester, mercer ; Roger Rogers
of Newcroft, gent. (Warrant for taking his
securities dated Feb. 13. Commission dated
Feb. 13.) |
John Philips (Feb. 8) for cos. Carmarthen and
Cardigan : sureties : himself ; James Philips
of Killymanlloyd [Killymaenllwyd], esq. ;
William Davies of Drusloyn [Drysllwyn],
gent. |
Charles Williams for co. Monmouth : sureties :
himself ; Francis Lewis of Magor, co. Monmouth ;
Nehemiah Williams of Newport, gent.
(Warrant for taking his securities dated Mar. 3.
Commission dated Mar. 3.) |
Thomas Latham (Lathan) (Feb. 11) for co. Lancs :
sureties : himself ; Peter Egerton of Shaw ;
William Hulme of Davy Hulme, esqrs. ; Peter
Hunter of Manchester, Dr. of Phisic. (Warrant
for taking his securities dated Mar. 3. Commission
dated Mar. 3.) |
Robert Chaplin (Feb. 13) for co. Suffolk : sureties :
himself ; Samuell Goldsmith, esq. ; Robt.
Pett, gent. ; Tho. Chaplin ; gent. ; Isaac Fuller,
gent. ; James Chaplin ; Jeremiah Chaplin.
(Warrant for taking his securities dated Feb. 17.
Commission dated Feb. 17.) |
John Fowler (Feb. 4) for co. Pembroke and
Haverford West : sureties : himself ; Nicholas
Holland of Robeston, co. Pembroke ; Geo.
Lewis of Haverford West, gent. (Warrant for
taking his securities dated Feb. 21. Commission
dated Feb. 21.) |
David Williams (Feb. 20) for cos. Denbigh,
Flint and Montgomery : sureties : himself ;
Sidney Burnett of Maesmochnant, co. Montgomery ;
Roger Gethin of Maesbrook, co.
Salop, gent. ; Tho. Parry of Suchtyn [Sychtyn],
co. Salop, gent. (Warrant for taking his
securities dated Mar. 20. Commission dated
Mar. 20.) |
Morgan Whitley (Feb. 25) for cos. Anglesea,
Carnarvon and Merioneth : sureties : himself ;
Tho. Whitley of Flint, esq. ; Luke Lloyd of
Brin, co. Flint ; Robert Wolley of Chester,
goldsmith. (Warrant for taking his securities
dated Mar. 10. Commission dated Mar. 10.) |
James St. John (Mar. 4) for co. Northampton :
sureties : himself ; John Barksdale, merchant
[London]; Isaac Hawkins, salter of London. |
Same for co. Bucks : sureties : himself ; John
Mills, distiller ; Joseph Grey, linen draper
[? London]. |
Same for co. Herts : sureties : himself ; Benj.
Williams, merchant ; John Cutlove, linen
draper, London. See infra. |
Noah Starling (Mar. 6) for co. Berks : sureties :
himself ; Samuell Wattlington of Reading,
gent. ; Francis Sedgwich of London, goldsmith ;
John Bigg of Hurst, co. Wilts, esq.
(Warrant for taking his securities dated Mar. 10.
Commission dated Mar. 10.) |
Ephraim Sandford (Mar. 19) for co. Westmorland :
sureties : himself ; John Walker of Kendal.
(Warrant for taking his securities dated Mar. 25.
Commission dated Mar. 25.) |
Benj. Mathew (Mathews) (formerly Receiver
General of the first Six Months' Aid) (Mar. 21)
as same for the 2s. and 1s. Aid for co. Northampton :
sureties : himself ; William Adams of
Daintree [Daventree], esq. ; William Adams of
Wetton [Welton], esq.; Samuel Adams of Weston,
gent.; Jonathan Mathew of Daintry, gent.;
Jno. Clerke of Willoughby, co. Warwick, esq.
(Warrant for taking his securities dated Mar. 21.
Commission dated Mar. 21.) |
Thomas Eggleton (Egleton) for co. Bucks :
sureties : himself ; Hugh Horton of Ellesborough ;
Francis Harris of Little Missenden ;
John Bigg of Little Kimble, gent. (Warrant
for taking his securities dated Mar. 21.
Commission dated Mar. 21.) |
Mr. St. Johns (James St. John) (Mar. 25) for co.
Herts : sureties. himself ; Hen. St. Johns of
Liddiard Tregoose, co. Wilts, esq. ; John Cutts
of Woodhall, co. Essex ; Jno. Davies, esq., of
St. Albans Street [London] ; Benj. Williams,
merchant, Friday Street [London]. (Warrant
for taking his securities dated Mar. 26. Commission
dated Mar. 26.) |
William Gilpin of co. Cumberland (Mar. 5) for
said county : sureties : himself ; Jon. Briscoe
of Crofton ; Tho. Stoney of Justice Town,
Cumberland. (Warrant for taking his securities
dated April 7. Commission dated April 7.) |
Daniel Price (Mar. 31) for cos. Radnor and Brecon :
sureties : himself ; Robert Lucy of Brecon ;
Richard Williams of Aberbran, co. Brecon ;
William Aubery of co. Brecon ; Thomas Lloyd
of St. Davids, gent. ; Richard Williams, esq.,
of Lincolns Inn. (Warrant for taking his
securities dated April 2. Commission dated
April 2.) |
Thomas Browne (April 29) for co. Cambridge
and the Isle of Ely : the security which Mr.
Nightingale gave [having proved insufficient :
Browne proposes as suretics : himself ;] Thomas
Hitch of Melbourn, co. Cambridge ; Francis
Todd of Cambridge. (Warrant to take his
securities dated May 2. Commission dated
May 2.) |
Commission dated June 23 to Francis, Visct.
Newport [Treasurer of the Household] to act
as Receiver of said Aids for their Majesties'
Palaces of Whitehall and St. James's and
within the verge thereof. |
Jan. 23. |
Treasury warrant to the Excise Commissioners to
extend to the inferior officers of the Excise within
the City of London and the weekly bills of mortality
the benefit of the warrant of the 14th inst., supra,
p. 448, for allowing to the supervisors and gaugers
of Excise their assessments to the 12d. Aid. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 127. |
Same to the Treasurer's Remembrancer in the Exchequer,
the Clerk of the Pipe and the Comptroller
of the Pipe for records of surplusage to be made to
transfer [and thereby liquidate] the sum of
34l. 11s. 6d. resting in charge or debit on the account
of Sir William Rook, late sheriff of co. Lancaster
for the year ending 1686, Michaelmas, to the
surplusage or credit resting upon the account of
Sir Hele Hook, bart., late sheriff of same for the
year ending 1688, Michaelmas.
Prefixing : extracts from the Great Roll of the Pipe
of said surplusage and said remain respectively. |
Ibid, p. 128. |
Jan. 24. |
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue to William Harbord upon account for the
Forces designed for Ireland the 27,046l. which will
be lent into the Exchequer upon the Additional
12d. Aid (viz. 12,000l. by Mr. Stephen Evance and
15,046l. by Mr. Joseph Herne). The same is to be
by said Harbord paid to said Evance and Herne as
in repayment for so much by them returned [by
bills of exchange furnished on loan as above] to
Hamburg for the use of the King of Denmark
"in consideration of the Forces his Majesty sent
hither for the service of Ireland." |
Disposition Book VIII,
p. 77. |
Same to said Harbord to so pay said 27,046l. to Evance
and Herne. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue 70l. to
Edward Mitchell out of any unappropriated moneys. |
Ibid, p. 78. |
Same to the Excise Commissioners to pay 1,000l. of
Excise money next week to the Prince and Princess
of Denmark and the like sum weekly for the following
six weeks and 500l. in the seventh week : as in full
of last Christmas quarter on their pension. |
Ibid. |
Same to same to similarly pay by 500l. a week for
eleven weeks and 104l. 17s. 7d. the twelfth week
to the Queen Dowager to satisfy the 6,104l. 17s. 4d.
due to her at Christmas last on her pension out of
the Excise. |
Ibid. |
Same to William Blathwaite, enclosing Roger Sizer's
petition [missing], with two reports [missing] thereon
by the Earl of Ranelagh. It is the King's pleasure
that the 400l. stolen from petitioner out of the
Pay Office and made good by him shall be allowed
or repaid him. You are to draw a [royal] warrant
for such allowance as upon contingencies [of the
Forces]. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 171. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners to report their
opinion on (a) infra.
Appending : (a) order of the King in Council, dated
Whitehall, Jan. 23 inst., referring to the Treasury
Lords the petitions of the several merchants following,
to report whether it be reasonable that their
said ships should be allowed to proceed in their
voyages under the Straits convoy, viz. : Sir William
Cann et al., proprietors of the Owner's Adventure ;
[divers] merchants of London, proprietors of the Prosperous
Affrican ; Robert Yates et al., owners of the
Welcome ; John Gardner, owner of the pink Robert ;
Richard Holder, owner of the Adventure, Exchange
and Sancta Cruz ; William Rose, owner of the
Robert; Edward Martindale, owner of the Carnation
of Bristol ; Jo[h]n Brading, owner of the Susan
ketch. |
Ibid, p. 172. |
Treasury order to same to report on (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) order of the King in Council, dated
Whitehall, Jan. 28 [sic ? for 23], referring to the
Treasury Lords the petition of the traders to Barbados,
Jamaica and the Leeward Islands ; petitioners
setting forth that said islands have always been
supplied with great part of their provisions from
England and Ireland and with all their clothing
and utensils for making sugar from hence, and by
the Act of Navigation cannot have anything from
or send anything to any other part of Europe ; that
since the stop of trade from Ireland they have not
had any supplies from thence and few ships have
gone from England in about a twelvemonth [past],
whereby the said islands will be in great want of
provisions, clothing and utensils for making sugar
and of ships for bringing home their commodities,
which will spoil in lying there ; that the Plantations
were much impoverished by the heavy duties laid
upon sugars in the late King's reign and by the loss
of several ships taken this year by the French :
and therefore praying that the ships designed
[bound] for said islands which are already cleared
out[wards] may be permitted to proceed on their
voyages. Hereupon the King orders that the
Customs Commissioners be directed to consider the
list of ships that will be brought to them to-morrow
by the Barbados, Jamaica and Leeward merchants,
and to report whether any of them be fit to be
stopped from their voyages. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 101. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of
the petition of Richard Mead and John Hall of
London, merchants, praying that the Loyal Goreing
may proceed on her voyage to the Canaries in the
room of one ship of theirs that is cast away in
the Downs and [of] another disabled to proceed on
that voyage. |
Reference Book VI, p. 119. |
Same to Mr. Harbord [Surveyor General of Crown
Lands] of the petition of the freeholders and inhabitants
of East Stockwith, co. Lincoln, for a
lease of the pass over the Trent in East Stockwith
and six acres of meadow there in reversion to
William Midwinter's lease, who was employed by
petitioners only to solicit such lease, but betrayed
the trust and took it for himself ; of whose lease
there are three years to run. |
Ibid, p. 120. |
Same to the Attorney General of the petition of the
inhabitants of Cornwall for a scire facias to be
brought against the patent granted by Charles II
to Sir Hugh Piper and Hugh Piper, his grandson,
of the custody of the county gaol for life ; the said
custodians having suffered same to run into decay
and refuse to repair same, whereby the prisoners
often get their liberty. |
Ibid, p. 122. |
Jan. 25. |
Treasury warrant to the Auditor of Wales and the
respective Receivers of Wales to allow and make
the following annual payments out of the [Crown]
revenue of Wales : viz. 95l. 6s. 8d. to the Lord
Chief Baron of the Exchequer ; 90l. 3s. 4d. to the
Second Baron ; 76l. to the Third Baron and 66l.
to the Fourth Baron : and further whereas Sir
Edward Nevill, the Second Baron (who had his
patent of office before 1689, Lady day), has been
paid his full year's allowance from 1688, Michaelmas,
to 1689, Michaelmas, and the other Barons (having
their patents after Lady day) have been paid only
the half year ended 1689, Michaelmas, the other
half year (to Lady day, 1689) is hereby to be
paid them on the above : viz. 47l. 13s. 4d. to
Sir Robert Atkins, Lord Chief Baron ; 38l. to
Sir Nicho. Lechmere, Third Baron, and 33l. 5s. 0d.
to Sir John Turton, Fourth Baron. |
Money Book X, p. 172. |
Treasury allowance of the Excise Office salary bill
[not detailed] for last Christmas quarter : total,
2,925l. 5s. 0d. |
Money Book X, p. 173. |
Treasury dormant warrant to the Customs Cashier
to pay the salary of 39l. per an. to Mathew Appleyard
as Customer of Hull port. |
Ibid. |
Treasury warrant to same to pay 50l. to the Mayor etc.
of Lyme Regis for half a year to Christmas last
on the annuity granted by Charles II 1684, Dec. 22,
for 21 years towards the conservation and repair
of the Cobb pier there. |
Ibid. |
Treasury dormant warrant to the Receiver General
of the Duchy of Cornwall to pay (out of the revenues
of said duchy) the salary of 80l. per an. each to
Francis Cole, William Upcott, Nathaniell Luggar
and Geo. Collins as supervisors of the tin blowing
houses in Cornwall and Devon. |
Ibid, p. 176. |
William Jephson to the Customs Commissioners to
report on the enclosed Order in Council [missing]
upon the petition of the merchant and owners of
the ship Providence : and to report on the like
petitions sent yesterday by next Monday without
fail. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 172. |
Same to the Commissioners of Excise and Hearthmoney
and to Mr. Noel. The Treasury Lords have
paid 1,500l. to the Treasurer of the Navy to be
imprested to Capt. Greenhill at Chester for hire of
ships to transport the Danish Forces to Ireland.
There is an absolute necessity that same be forthwith
paid to Greenhill. You are to write by this
night's post to the collectors and receivers of Excise
and Hearthmoney at Chester, Liverpool and the
parts adjacent to forthwith pay said sum to Greenhill
and [for their reimbursement] to draw bills
for same on Anthony Stephens at the [Navy] Pay
Office in Broad Street. |
Ibid, p. 173. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of
the petition of Tho. Hungerford for a coastwaiter's
place, London port. My Lords recommend him. |
Reference Book VI, p. 121. |
Same to same of the petition of Symon Cole, Solomon
Merrett, Tho. Brookeing and divers other merchants,
praying that the following ships may proceed on
their voyages, notwithstanding the embargo : viz. :
at Dartmouth, the Richard and Sarah for Lisbon ;
at Plymouth, the Mary for Portugal, the Saphire
for Malaga ; at London, the Malaga for Lisbon,
the Cornelius and Lambert for Cadiz. |
Ibid. |
Treasury warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe etc. to
discharge Ann, Countess of Newburgh, of the
393l. 6s. 8d. residue of the 500l. due from her at
Christmas, 1688, for the half year's rent of the farm
of the Sixpenny Writs in Chancery, on her payment
of 106l. 13s. 4d. thereof to the Clerk of the Hanaper :
it appearing from the affidavit of Henry Lillie,
collector of said duty, that the profits arising upon
said writs at the seals before and in Michaelmas
term, 1688, did not amount to 250l. and the profits
of Hilary term, 1688, were utterly lost, there being
no term or seals held, whereas the lowest profits of
these two terms in each year for the three preceding
years amounted to 813l. : and further that the
salaries to the officers belonging to the said seal
amount to 286l. 13s. 4d. per an. (one half of which
being deducted from said 250l. profits leaves said
106l. 13s. 4d.) : which salaries with the King's
rent of 1,000l. reduce the clear profits of said grant
to 300l. per an. on an average for many years past. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 131. |
Royal warrant to the Earl of Ranelagh [Paymaster
of the Forces]. By the royal warrant of 1689,
Mar. 6, we authorised you to pay by way of imprest
to the Regiments and Companies which should
embark for Holland what should appear due to
them to 1689, Mar. 1, but if their muster rolls on
the following April 1 should shew any defect in
numbers, then deductions for the missing items
should be made (from the April pay) as from 1688,
Dec. 14. But now, by reason of the said Regiments
going on board, they were not regularly mustered
on the said April 1, so the said warrant could not
have its effect. For the greater encouragement
of the said Regiments it is hereby ordered that
debentures be made out for their complete pay as
from 1688, Nov. 1, to 1688-9, Feb. 28, according to
the full numbers upon the establishments, notwithstanding
any defect of numbers : that is to say
for the Second Troop of Guards and Grenadiers ;
the Royal Regiment of Horse ; Royal Regiment of
Scots Foot Guards ; Royal Regiment of Fusiliers ;
the Regiments of Foot commanded by Col. Charles
Churchill, Col. Jno. Hales, Sir David Coliear, Col.
Edward FitzPatrick, Col. Robert Hodges and Col.
Francis D'O Farrell. And further, debentures
are to be made out for their pay for two months,
1689, Mar. 1, to April 30, according to their complete
numbers, notwithstanding any want of muster
rolls ; deducting for such officers and men as shall
be wanting in the muster roll of 1689, May 1. In
making out the said debentures care is to be taken
not to include the pay of any Roman Catholic
officers belonging to the said Regiments for the
months of Nov. and Dec., 1688, and also to except
all whose pay was advanced by the late King before
his abdication. |
King's Warrant Book
XIV, pp. 360-2. |
[?] |
Establishment under the royal sign manual for two
Marine Regiments of Foot commencing from
1688-9, Jan. 31 ; the First Regiment commanded
by Arthur, Earl of Torrington, and the Second by
Thomas, Earl of Pembroke : and each consisting
of 15 Companies of 200 men each or 3,000 besides
officers to each Regiment : viz. : Field and Staff
Officers : Colonel, 12s. per day ; Lieutenant-Col.,
7s. ; Major, 5s. ; three Quartermasters, 4s. each ;
Chirurgeon and two mates, 9s. : for each Company a
Captain, 8s. ; two Lieutenants, 4s. each ; eight
Serjeants, 1s. 6d. each ; eight Corporals, 12d. each ;
four drummers, 12d. each ; 200 privates, 8d. each.
Total establishment for each Regiment, 132l. 5s. 0d.
per day or 48,271l. 5s. 0d. per an. : Clerk of the
Cheque, who is likewise to do the duty of Quartermaster
General, 20s. a day, and two deputies 10s.
a day each. Full total of the establishment,
97,272l. 10s. 0d. per an. |
Ibid, p. 362. |