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Nature and Substance of the Entry. |
Reference. |
Jan. 27. |
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy
seal to authorise the Treasury Lords to appoint,
by commissions under their hands, the Receivers
General for the Additional [12d.] Aid in the respective
counties, cities and places as in the Act [1 Wm. and
Mary, Sess. 2, c. 5] for same : with power to said
Receivers to make deputies and head collectors etc. |
King's Warrant Book
XIV, p. 318. |
William Jephson to Auditor Aldworth to deliver to
Auditors Bridges or Done all the books, papers and
accounts in his hands relating to Anthony Rowe
and partners' late management of the Hearthmoney ;
and also relating to the account or contract of the
surplus [of the Hearthmoney] granted to John
Genew. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 173. |
Same to Sir Henry Goodrick to report on Mr. Stephen
Thompson's petition, setting forth that at the
King's arrival in England he did by said Goodrick's
order raise at his own charge a Foot Company to
secure the Castle of Scarborough ; therefore praying
an order to said Goodrick (who has money in his
hands) to pay "it" [said charge]. |
Ibid. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to
insert in the Customs establishment as from Michaelmas
last William Knight at 50l. per an. salary loco
John Farren, late one of the clerks in the [Customs]
Receiver General's Office. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 103. |
Treasury reference to same of the petition of [the]
merchants of Bristol, praying the enlargement of
the quay or wharf of the city to make same more
commodious for trade. |
Reference Book VI, p. 122. |
Treasury warrant to Philip Ryley to survey all their
Majesties' forests, parks and chases and to certify
what timber trees are in each, what dotard and
decaying trees, the values thereof and what moneys
may be annually raised out of same with due regard
to the covert and ornament of the forests ; what
coppices there are in any of them and of what
growth and value and what part of the waste grounds
are fit to be enclosed for nurseries of timber for the
future ; and at what charge ; what estovers and
fuel wood are usually claimed and taken by the
King's tenants or other inhabitants, what is of
right due to them and of what sort of wood and
who they be that take unduly ; what fee wood or
fuel wood is taken by or belongs to keepers or
officers of the forests etc. and by whose assignment
and whether any of them do sell any wood and
receive the advantage thereof to their own use ;
what the condition of the lodges, rails and pales
and other enclosures and what is reasonable to
allow for repairing same and whether it be to his
Majesty's service to have so many lodges kept up
at his charge ; what purprestures or encroachments
have been made, by whom and in what manner ;
what spoils have been committed as well by taking
extraordinary browse for deer as otherwise and by
whose default : all by reason that great spoils and
injuries have of late been committed in the said
forests etc., which have extended not only to the
destruction of considerable quantities of timber,
but also to the breaking down of enclosures and the
demolishing several lodges whereby the woods are
exposed to the browsing of deer, cattle etc. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, pp. 128-9. |
Treasury warrant to Tho. Newton, woodward of Whittlewood
and Salcey Forests, to mark and fell sufficient
coarse trees for gates, posts and cabbins for the
several coppices called Durnway Coppice in Mr.
John Stirk's Walk in Salcey Forest ; and Sumpton
Quarters Coppice and Bryery Coppice in Wakefield
Walk and Herricks Coppice in Shulbrooke Walk
in Whittlewood Forest : all with a view to felling
said coppices this season and selling the wood thereof
for the service of the Queen Dowager and as desired
by her Council : said coppices being over 21 years
old : the account of said trees and the value thereof
and of the offal thereof is to be rendered to the
auditor of co. Northampton. |
Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, p. 130. |
Jan. 28. |
Money warrant for 20l. to Gilbert Spencer, Receiver
General of the Poll for co. Kent, for his extraordinary
charge in bringing up to the Exchequer 10,000l.
of his receipts thereof. (Money order dated
Feb. 1 hereon. Followed by : a later Treasury
order dated May 22 for the execution of said money
order.) |
Money Book X, p. 175.
Order Book III, p. 69. |
William Jephson to the Auditors of Imprests to
receive from Mr. Harbord his account [of moneys]
for the Irish Forces to the 1st inst. and to prepare
same for declaration. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 171. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) order of the King in Council, dated
Whitehall, Jan. 27 inst., that from henceforth the
Treasury Lords do not permit any ship whatsoever
to clear at the Custom House of this port [of London]
or of any port of England, Wales or Berwick on
Tweed till further order, except the West India
ships mentioned in a list transmitted to the Council
in a report of the 24th inst., from the Customs
Commissioners "and such other ships to which
his Majesty in Council has given a particular licence." |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 102. |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : order of the King in Council, dated Whitehall,
Jan. 23 inst., that the ship Pellican of Bideford,
lately returned from the Straits and now under
embargo at Bristol, be permitted to return to her
own port of Bideford on security being given that
she shall sail to no other port. |
Ibid, pp. 102-3. |
Same to same to observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) order of the King in Council, dated
Whitehall, Jan. 23 inst., that the ship Nightingale
of Bideford, 70 tons burden with ten men, be
permitted to proceed on her voyage to Newfoundland,
although her name is not mentioned in the
list of ships annexed to the Order in Council of
the 12th inst. |
Ibid, p. 103. |
Treasury warrant to same to admit to entry a parcel
of Surinam Muscovado sugar condemned as prize
upon payment of duty for same as goods of Foreign
Plantations, "which is no other than if it had
been imported by English" : the Customs Commissioners
having in their report of the 10th inst.
(made upon a presentment of the Principal Commissioners
of Prizes concerning said parcel) stated
their opinion that same ought not to be affected
with the alien duty or any duty arising by the
Act of Navigation upon [the pretext or score of the
nationality of] the bottom of the ship in which it
was imported. |
Ibid, p. 107. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to
employ John Mansergh (Manserth) (one of the 70
extraordinary tidesmen of London port) as a tidesman
in fee ibid. loco Edward Johnson, lately
deceased. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 108. |
Treasury fiat for royal letters patent to constitute
Thomas Wolstenholme, esq., as Customer of Bridgwater
port, being the office already held by him. |
Ibid, p. 109. |
Treasury reference to the Commissioners of Excise
and Hearthmoney of the petition of Sir Scroop How,
shewing that the duty of Hearthmoney expired
at Lady day, 1689, and several persons have not
made up their accounts, but detain the money in
their hands ; therefore praying a Commission [to
himself] to inquire into it "and that he may have
what he can so recover." |
Reference Book VI, p. 121. |
Same to the Surveyor General [of Crown Lands] of
the petition of Robert Forder, shewing that Charles II
purchased from petitioner and several others some
lands near Winchester to make a park there ; that
said lands are now made common : therefore
praying a lease of said lands at an easy rent. |
Ibid, p. 122. |
Same to Norton Cambridge to examine the sufficiency
of the sureties proposed by John Evelyn [junr.],
gent., for his office of Receiver General of Crown
Revenues in cos. Kent, Surrey and Sussex : said
sureties being John Evelyn, senr., of Deptford,
John Evelyn, junr., of Deptford. Together with :
a later reference of 1689-90, Feb. 7, to Mr. Hall
to certify what sum will be sufficient for said
securities. |
Ibid. |
Same to the Customs Commissioners of the petition
of Isaac and Jacob Delalers of London, merchants,
shewing that they laded at Cadiz 98 butts of sherry
and 60 pipes of oil on board the Ostend convoy,
there being no English ships ; therefore pray leave
to tranship at Ostend and to import thence to
London in English shipping. |
Ibid, p. 123. |
Same to Mr. Ryley of the petition of Sir William
Morley for 50l. worth of dotard timber for the
rebuilding of part of the lodge of his walk in the
forest of South Bere, co. Southampton, burned by
a fire there in 1687. |
Ibid. |
Same to Charles Toll, Charles Twitty, William Lowndes,
Tho. Townsend and Tho. Hall of the petition of
the messengers [of the Chamber], shewing that
there is due to them a quarter's salary at 50l. per an.
each, viz. from 1684, Christmas, to 1685, Lady day :
therefore praying that same may be paid out of
the 60,000l. [appropriated to the arrears of
Charles II's servants by the Act of 1 Wm. and
Mary, c. 28]. |
Ibid, p. 124. |
Jan. 29. |
Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General
for a great seal for a grant to John Evelyn, junr.,
esq., of the office of Receiver General of Crown
Revenues in cos. Kent, Surrey and Sussex and
cities of Canterbury, Rochester and Chichester : to
hold by himself or deputy during pleasure : with
the fee of 100l. per an. |
King's Warrant Book
XIV, p. 320. |
Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General
for a great seal for a lease of premises, as
follows, to Henry, Lord Delamer, being lands etc.
conveyed to Jesuits etc., colleges etc. or other
Popish or superstitious uses : to hold for 31 years
at a rent of 5l. per an. : with a covenant that every
seven years of said term he will deliver to the
respective auditors of the counties concerned
perfect extents and terriers of all the lands etc.
enjoyed or recovered by virtue of this lease and
with covenants to repair etc. : likewise to grant
to said Lord Delamer to his own use the sum of
10l. as below given by will by Frances Jones to
— Hanford, a Romish priest, and the 300l.
given to the use of the Jesuits : all in consideration
of good and faithful services of said Lord.
Appending : constats and particulars of said premises,
as follows :— |
King's Warrant Book
XIV, pp. 321-44. |
Co. Monmouth (as found by inquisition at Monmouth
Oct. 4 last before Robert Merret, Edward
Warner, William Gwillym, Charles Warner and
Charles Stock, Commissioners thereto appointed
1689, Sept. 13, by the oaths of William Prichard
et al., jurors) : a messuage in Rockfield parish,
co. Monmouth, of the annual value of 6l. :
in the tenure of Mary Jones, widow, and
granted by Maria Watkin Tyler to the support
of Francis Williams, a Popish priest of the
Order of St. Francis ; the rents of which
for three years past have been received by
Francis Baskervill and disposed for the said
purpose ;
a messuage in the town of Monmouth in
Mannoe Street in the tenure of — Thorpe,
a Popish priest, and conveyed by George
Milburne to James Richardson, superior of the
Jesuits, for the sustenance of several Jesuits
then resident in the College of St. Xavier at
Le Combes in co. Hereford : and the messuage
in Monmouth town in the tenure of William
Perkins, conveyed by persons unknown to
said Richardson for the same purpose : all of
the yearly value of 46s. : which rent for a
year past has been received by said Thorpe ;
a messuage and 150 acres of land called
Langunvill in the parish of Dixon [Dixton],
co. Monmouth, of the annual value of 28l. :
in the tenure of Edward Philpot and conveyed
by persons unknown to the support of Jesuits
in the abovesaid College : the rent of which
for four years past has been received by Peter
Pullen and disposed to the said use ;
a messuage and 40 acres called Amberly in
the parish of Monmouth, of the annual value
of 35l. : in the tenure of John Prichard and
conveyed by Edward Winter, Jane his wife
and William their son to the support of Jesuits
in the abovesaid College : which rent for 14
years has been so received and disposed by
Peter Pullen ;
three gardens in Monmouth town in the
tenure of James Gabriel and conveyed by
persons unknown to the support of Jesuits in
the abovesaid College : of the annual value
of 30s. : which rent for two years has been so
received and disposed by — Thorpe ;
an apartment and tenement thereto of the
Priory House in Monmouth town in the tenure
of Francis Williams, a Franciscan friar ; conveyed
by Thomas Edwards to Francis Baskervil
for a chapel for a Romish priest in which mass
was frequently celebrated in the time of
James II : of the yearly value of 3l. 10s. 0d. :
which rent has for two years past been so
received and disposed by John Woodard ;
the reversion of the Priory House in Monmouth
town in the tenure of John Williams
and by him conveyed to Edward Burdett of
Grays Inn, London, for the sustenance of
Francis Williams, a Franciscan friar : also a
parcel of 60 acres of land called Blackmore
in the parish of St. Maughan, in the tenure of
Robert Needham and conveyed by William Pew,
a Popish priest, in trust for himself : all of the
yearly value of 22l. : which rent for seven
years has been so received and disposed by
Robert Needham ;
a messuage and four acres of land in the
parish of Lantheay Skirrn [Llanthewy-Skirrid],
co. Monmouth, in the tenure of Richard Thomas :
and a messuage and three acres in the parish
of Llanvihangel-Crucorney, co. Monmouth,
in the tenure of Thomas Morgan : conveyed
by Francis Morgan, a Popish priest, to Terbervil
Morgan for the support of Popish priests : all
of the yearly value of 45s. : which rent for six
years past has been so received and disposed by
Robert Neeham ;
a messuage and 20 acres called Tyer Uffun Log
in the parish of Llanishen, co. Monmouth, in
the tenure of Evan Morgan, conveyed by
— Jones, esq., to Hugh Harris for the
support of Popish priests : of the yearly value
of 5l. : which rent for seven years past has been
so received and disposed by said Hugh Harris ;
lands etc. [as follows] found by inquisition at
Monmouth Nov. 4 last before said Merret et al.:—
a messuage in Bridge Street in Usk, co.
Monmouth, in the tenure of John George,
husbandman ; demised by the will of Thomas
Jones to one — Lloyd, a Popish priest,
for his support : of the annual value of 30s. :
which rent for two years past has been so
received and disposed by said Lloyd ;
two messuages and 40 acres in the parish of
Bettws, co. Monmouth, in the tenure of Joan
Richards and Magdalen Williams and conveyed
by William Morgan to persons unknown for
the support of Popish priests : of the annual
value of 11l. : which rent for two years past
has been so received and disposed by Edward
Davies and Robert Davies ;
a messuage and one acre in Throgmore
Street, alias Frogmore Street, in Abergavenny,
co. Monmouth, in the tenure of Thomas Gunter
and conveyed by Peter Morgan to Thomas
Williams for the support of Popish priests : of
the annual value of 10l. : which rent for four
years past has been so received and disposed
by said Gunter ;
four messuages and 250 acres of land in the
parish of Llantillio-Crossenny, co. Monmouth,
in the tenure of Mary Pullen, widow, and
conveyed by persons unknown to persons
unknown for the support of Jesuits in the
abovesaid College of St. Xavier : of the annual
value of 45l. 9s. 4d. : which rent for 10 years
past has been so received and disposed by
Peter Pullen, a noted receiver of Jesuits ;
a messuage and 140 acres called Amberley
in the parish of Monmouth, in the tenure of
John Pricherd and conveyed by persons
unknown to persons unknown for support of
Jesuits in abovesaid College : of the annual
value of 35l.: which rent for seven years
past has been so received and disposed by
said Peter Pullen ;
divers parcels of meadow containing 12 acres
in the parish of Abergavenny, co. Monmouth,
in the tenure of Henry Watkins and Richard
Williams, which were lands of Mary Prichard,
now admitted to some religious Order beyond
the seas : of the annual value of 19l. : which
rent for three years past has been received
and disposed by John Aylworth to the use of
said Mary Pritchard :
a messuage and 60 acres in the parish of
Abergavenny, in the tenure of Jane Pritchards,
widow, same having been lands of the abovesaid
Mary Pritchard : of the annual value of 12l. :
which rent for three years past has been so
received and disposed by said John Aylworth ;
a messuage and 60 acres called Blackmore
in the parish of St. Maughan, co. Monmouth,
in the tenure of Robert Needham, conveyed
by persons unknown to William Pew, a Popish
priest, for the support of Popish priests : of
the annual value of 22l. : which rent for seven
years past has been so received and disposed
by said Robert Needham ;
a messuage and 60 acres in the parish of
Llangattock-nigh-Usk, in the tenure of John
Thomas and demised by will of John Jones
to Walter Jones, a Popish priest, for the support
of Popish priests : of the annual value of 23l. :
which rent for three years past has been so
received and disposed by George Jones ;
a messuage and six acres in the several
parishes of Llangattock-nigh-Usk and Abergavenny,
in the tenure of Valentia Mathen
and John Thomas, and conveyed by persons
unknown to Walter Jones, a Popish priest, for
the support of Popish priests : of the annual
value of 4l. 10s. 0d. : which rent for three years
past has been so received and disposed by
George Jones ;
a parcel of 15 acres of land in the parish of
Trelleck and Llangoren, co. Monmouth, in the
tenure of Evan Morgan, and conveyed by
John Jones of Dingestow, co. Monmouth, to
Christopher Clark and Thomas Powell, Popish
priests, for the support of Popish priests : of
the annual value of 5l. : which rent for seven
years past has been so received and disposed
by Hugh Harris ;
a messuage and 60 acres in the village of
Clytha in the parish of Llanarth, co. Monmouth,
in the tenure of Philip David and conveyed
by Christian Milbourn to George Bennet for
the support of Popish priests : of the annual
value of 12l. : which rent for six years past
has been so received and disposed by Elizabeth
Milbourn ;
a messuage, water mill and 40 acres in the
parish of Landelo Partholy [Llantillio-Pertholey]
in the tenure of Mary Moulton, widow, and
conveyed by James [or Jacob] Morgan of said
parish to Henry Milburne and Hugh Harris
for the support of Popish priests : of the annual
value of 15l. : which rent for eight years past
has been so received and disposed by Elianor
Powell ;
a messuage and 80 acres in said parish of
Llantillio-Pertholey, in the tenure of John
and Cecilia Lewis, which lands descended
from James Lewis, a Popish priest, to —
Lewis : of the annual value of 27l. : which
rent for three years past has been by Thomas
Herbert received and applied to superstitious
uses ;
a messuage and 60 acres in the parish of
Llanvihangel-Ystern-Llewern, co. Monmouth,
in the tenure of Thomas Evan and conveyed
to persons unknown for the support of Popish
priests : of the value of 14l. per an. : which
rent for six years past has been so received
and disposed by Geo. Vaughan ;
a Roman chapel in which mass was frequently
lately celebrated, adjoining the mansion house
of Thomas Crofts in Llanvayer in the parish
of Llantillio-Crossenny, with the tithes appertaining
to said chapel, issuing from the several
parishes of Llantillio-Crossenny, Grosmont and
Skenfreth in co. Monmouth, in the tenure of
Thomas Crofts : of the annual value of 30l. :
which rent etc. for six years past Thomas
Crofts has received and disposed to the use of
said chapels ;
goods or debts to the value of 10l. demised
by the will of Frances James 1689, Sept. 11,
to — Hanford, a Popish priest : the
executor of which will, viz. John Rosser, has
in his hands the assets of testatrix ;
a messuage and 28 acres in the parish of
Llantillio-Crossenny, in the tenure of Jennett
Phillips, widow, or John Philips, her son,
which lands descended from Walter Morris
to David Morris, a Popish priest : of the
annual value of 14l. : which rent for eight
years past has been received by Thomas Holmes
and disposed to the use of said David Morris ;
a messuage and 70 acres called L'Upper
Galchen in Llantillio-Crossenny in the tenure
of John David and conveyed by persons
unknown to persons unknown to the use of
Popish priests : of the annual value of 50s. :
which rent for three years past has been so
received and disposed by Thomas Holmes ;
two messuages, one called the Upper Comb ;
the other in the tenure of John James, junr.,
with 80 acres of land in the parish of Llantilio-Crossenny,
in the tenure of Jeonett Phillips and
John Phillips, her son, and conveyed by persons
unknown to persons unknown for the support
of Popish priests : of the annual value of 29l. :
which rent for ten years past has been so
received and disposed by Edward Treaven ;
a messuage, mill and 40 acres in the parish
of Tregear [Tregare], co. Monmouth, in the
tenure of James Hopkins, and conveyed by
persons unknown to persons unknown for the
support of Popish priests : of the annual value
of 10l. 10s. 0d. : which rent for nine years
past has been so received and applied by
Hugh Harris ;
a meadow called Wawen-Newid or New
Mead, containing 15 acres, in the parish
of Tredemock [Tredunnock] in the manor
of Clogan, co. Monmouth, in the tenure of
Theophilus Reynolds and devised by William
Pew, a Popish priest, 1654, Dec. 22, to persons
unknown for the support of monks of the
Order of Black Friars : of the annual value
of 7l. ; which rent for five years past has been
so received and disposed by Thomas Powell ;
a chamber adjoining the mansion house of
Mary Williams, James Bevans and Catherin
Williams, together with a stable and office
under the said chamber and a piece of land
22 feet by 20 feet in the parish of Skenfrith,
co. Monmouth, in the tenure of William Pew,
and by the said Mary Williams, James Bevan,
Frances his wife and Catherin Williams demised
1667, April 29, to William Pew, Popish priest,
for the use of Popish priests : of the annual
value of 30s. : which rent for seven years past
has been received and so disposed by Thomas
Powell ;
a messuage and 11 parcels of land, containing
95 acres, in the parish of Llanvihangel, co.
Monmouth, in the tenure of Thomas William
Thomas, and conveyed by Anthony Powell to
persons unknown for the support of Jesuits
in the abovesaid College of St. Xavier at
Le Combs, co. Hereford : of the annual value
of 18l. : which rent for 30 years past has been
so received and disposed by said Anthony
Powell. |
Co. Hereford : as found by inquisition taken at
Horwoods Inn, co. Hereford, 1689, Nov. 14,
by the abovesaid Commissioners under a
Commission dated 1689, Sept. 14, by the oath
of Gideon (or Guy) Hill et al., jurors :
a messuage and 320 acres commonly called
the Lower Combs in the parish of Llanrothall,
co. Hereford, in the tenure of William Williams,
and the messuage called the Middle Combo in
the said parish, in the tenure of James Richardson,
Jesuit, and the messuage and four acres in
said parish, in the tenure of Anne Grosemond,
spinster, all conveyed by persons unknown to
persons unknown for the support of Jesuits in
the College of St. Xavier at Le Comb, co.
Hereford : of the annual value of 44l. : which
rent for ten years past has been so received and
disposed by Peter Pullen ;
a messuage and 80 acres in the parishes of
Llangarren and St. Bernard, in the tenure of
Robert Bennett, and conveyed by James
Powell to William Baskervil and Thom. Williams
for the support of Francis Williams, a friar
of the Order of St. Francis : of the annual
value of 18l. : which rent for 15 years past
has been so received and disposed by said
Thomas Williams ;
a parcel of 60 acres of land in Garway, in
the tenure of Thomas Preese, and conveyed
by Elizabeth Milburne to persons unknown to
the use of Thomas Jones, now deceased, and
after him to the support of the Jesuits of the
abovesaid College of St. Xavier : of the annual
value of 10l. : which rent for 15 years past
has been so received and applied by Elizabeth
Milburne ;
three acres of land in the parish of Llanrothall,
co. Hereford, in the tenure of Roger Bayly,
and conveyed by persons unknown [to persons
unknown] for the support of the Jesuits of
said College of St. Xavier : of the annual
value of 15l. : which rent for ten years past
has been so received and disposed by William
Williams ;
a parcel of land in the city of Hereford, in
which in the time of James II a Roman chapel
was built in which mass was frequently celebrated ;
a messuage called Nijat and 100 acres of
land thereto in the parish of Patricio, co.
Hereford, in the tenure of Mary Thomas,
widow, and conveyed by persons unknown to
persons unknown for the support of William
Lloyd, a priest of the Romish Church : of the
value of 9l. per an. : which rent for 11 years
past has been so received and disposed by
John Smith ;
a messuage and 60 acres in Pembridge,
co. Hereford, in the tenure of Edward Barnes,
and conveyed by persons unknown to persons
unknown for the support of John Hall, a
Popish priest : of the annual value of 11l. :
which rent for 12 years past has been so received
and disposed by John Wear ;
buildings, barns and 20 acres of land etc.
in Pembridge, in the tenure of David Evans,
and conveyed by persons unknown to persons
unknown for the support of John Hall, a
Popish priest : of the annual value of 11l. 8s. 0d. :
which rent for eight years past has been so
received and disposed by John Wear ;
the sum of 300l. given by persons unknown
to the use of the Jesuits residing in the said
College of St. Xavier for the support of them
and their successors ; which sum, on the day
of taking this inquisition, was in the hands of
Hugh Lewis ; and for seven years past James
Richardson and Francis Burnett had received
the usual interest thereof to the said superstitious
uses ;
a messuage and three acres in Pembridge, in
the tenure of William Orchard, and a messuage
there, in the tenure of William Compton, and
a messuage there, in the tenure of John Pew, and
a messuage there, in the tenure of Elizabeth
Jones, all conveyed by persons unknown to
persons unknown to the use of Popish priests :
of the annual value of 4l. 18s. 8d. : which rent
for 12 years past has been so received and
disposed by John Wear.
Total of the annual value of said lands and
tenements, 459l. : total of said moneys severally
demised, 10l. and 300l. |
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal
to instal the First Fruits of Dr. Edward Stillingfleet
as Bishop of Worcester : same to be payable
by 236l. 4s. 5¼d. on 1690, Dec. 21 ; 236l. 4s. 5¼d.
on 1691, Dec. 21, and 472l. 8s. 10½d. on 1692, Dec. 21,
or 944l. 7s. 9d. in all : on the bishop's own security
and with the usual clause for ceasing of all remaining
liability on avoidance. |
King's Warrant Book
XIV, pp. 345-6. |
The like for installing the First Fruits of Simon Patrick
as Bishop of Chichester : same to be payable in three
like instalments of 152l. 6s. 9¼d., 152l. 6s. 9¼d. and
304l. 13s. 7d. |
King's Warrant Book XIV,
pp. 346-7. |
Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General
for a great seal for a grant to George Watson, esq.,
of the place or parcel of land called Lower Deal,
alias Deal Beach and Sea Valley, co. Kent, containing
2,100 yards in length and 150 in breadth and of
all the several messuages or tenements thereon :
touching which place a certificate was made 1688,
Aug. 17, by Marmaduke Gibbs et al., by virtue of
a Commission to them under the great seal, that the
said place was left [derelict] by the sea within the
space of 50 years [last past] and was, at the time
of making said certificate, recovered from the water
and did, with the messuages etc. thereon, belong
to the Crown : and likewise of all that piece of
land within the parish of Deal commonly called
Sea Valley or Beach, which by an inquisition taken
at Ospringe in Kent in 1662 is mentioned to contain
12 acres and to lie between the two castles called
Deal Castle and Sandown Castle and to be of the
clear yearly value of 150l. ; whether the same or
any part thereof be or be not parcel of the place
first mentioned : and likewise of all the ground in
Upper Deal or Lower Deal which has been left by
or gained from the sea within 60 years last past
and now belonging to the Crown by whatever name
they may be known : all to hold for 61 years at a
rent of 6s. 8d. per an. : with a covenant on said
Watson's part to recover the premises to the Crown
at his own charge and the lease to be void for such
part thereof as he shall not have so recovered
within seven years of date hereof. |
Ibid, pp. 347-8. |
William Jephson to Mr. Montague to lay before the
King in Council the enclosed report [missing] of
the 28th inst. from the Customs Commissioners
concerning several ships outward bound which
pray liberty to proceed on their respective voyages. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 173. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of
the petition of the traders to Antigua, referred
from the Privy Council to the Treasury Lords
Jan. 28 inst. : petitioners praying that the ship
Ossery, John Russell master, 150 tons and with a
crew of 20 men, may be permitted to sail with
provisions to said island. |
Reference Book VI, p. 123. |
Same to Sir Walter Young, kt., John Elwill and
Richard Lee of the petition of the mayor and
commonalty of Exeter, shewing that at the King's
arrival there [in 1688] upon application to them
by the King's physicians and chirurgeons petitioners
provided all necessaries for a hospital for such of
the soldiers as were sick at their arrival or fell
sick afterwards, and petitioners are charged
345l. 7s. 3½d. by the persons they employed : therefore
pray immediate payment thereof. Together
with : a later order of reference of date 1691-2,
Mar. 23, to the Mayor of Exeter, Sir Hugh Ackland,
Sir Walter Young, Mr. Norley, Mr. Carey of Barlow,
Mr. Elwill and Mr. Lee. |
Ibid, p. 124. |
Jan. 30. |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt to take in loans on
the 12d. [Additional] Aid in the usual method :
at 7 per cent interest, as by the Act [1 Wm. and
Mary, Sess. 2, c. 5] for same. |
Money Book X, p. 174. |
Same dormant to William Roberts, Receiver of the
Honor and Castle of Windsor, to pay 50l. per an.
(and the arrears thereon) to John Topham in
accordance with the proposal made in 1684 by
Sir Thomas Duppa, Keeper of the House Park at
Windsor, and said Topham, his deputy therein,
who for said 50l. per an. offered to undertake all
necessary repairs, detailed, in and about said
[House] Park, upon which proposal Sir Christopher
Wren reported 1684, July 24, and thereupon a
Treasury warrant dormant did pass 1684, Aug. 26,
for said 50l. per an. and the present Lords think
it reasonable to continue the like payment for the
said consideration : provided that certificates be
produced from time to time from the Surveyor
General of the Works that said repairs etc. are well
and sufficiently performed. |
Ibid, pp. 174-5. |
Same to Tho. Fox [Customs Cashier] to pay the
salary of 45l. per an. to Robert Culliford, gent.,
as Comptroller of Southampton port. |
Ibid, p. 177. |
William Jephson to same to write by this night's
post to the collector of Portsmouth, Cowes or
Southampton to forthwith pay 200l. to the chief
officer commanding the Danish Forces arrived at
Portsmouth and to draw bills on William Harbord
[for their reimbursement]. |
Disposition Book VIII,
p. 79. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue as follows
out of any disposable [unappropriated] moneys
in the Exchequer, viz. : |
Ibid. |
|
l. |
s. |
d. |
to Col. Talmach for clothing |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Wharton for horses |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Row for hay |
2,000 |
0 |
0 |
to Mr. Pereira on his contract for
carriages |
3,000 |
0 |
0 |
to the Earl of Ranelagh for a week's
subsistence [of the Forces] |
3,446 |
8 |
0 |
to the Privy Purse |
500 |
0 |
0 |
to Monsieur Overkirk for carriages
and horses for his Majesty's
equipage for Ireland by [way
of] advance |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
Same to Mr. Blathwayt [as Secretary to the Forces]
to prepare a royal warrant to authorise Mr. Harbord
to pay to Joseph Herne and Stephen Evance 27,046l.
for value by them remitted to Hamburg for the
use of the King of Denmark upon account of money
agreed to be paid him for the Forces which he
sends towards the reducement of Ireland. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 174. |
Same to said Herne and Evance to comply with the
King's pleasure as follows.
Appending : letter dated Jan. 30 inst. from Secretary
the Earl of Nottingham to the Treasury Lords.
By the Treaty with the King of Denmark for his
Troops the last payment was to be 120,000 crowns,
of which his [Danish] Majesty has appointed 16,000
crowns to be paid here to Monsieur Rosenheim,
who is contented to take same after the rate of
4s. 10d. per crown, thus making the sum to him
3,883l. 6s. 8d. But Mr. Rosenheim at present
desires only 12,000 crowns, so please order Mr. Herne
to pay him 2,900l. of the remainder [of the 160,000
crowns, which remainder is] to be remitted to
Hamburg. Mr. Molesworth has already procured
60,000 crowns to be imprested to the King of
Denmark and is engaged to see that sum repaid
"out of the money that shall be returned from
hence." Please direct Mr. Herne to send orders
to his correspondent at Hamburg to pay said
60,000 crowns to Molesworth "and his [British]
Majesty would have the payment of the rest to be
deferred." |
Ibid. |
William Jephson to Mr. Mountague to lay before
the King in Council the Customs Commissioners'
report [missing] touching ships outward bound,
with a list [missing] of merchant ships outward
bound from the several ports since the last list
returned. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 174. |
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt. The King has
directed the establishment of the Treasurer of the
Chamber's Office to be brought to him at Kensington
on Wednesday next to be signed. My Lords will
hear you on your letter of Dec. 13 ult. on any
Treasury day in the meantime. |
Ibid, p. 175. |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to
employ Stephen Furley as surveyor of Colchester
port loco Nathaniel Willis, lately dismissed. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 105. |
Jan. 31. |
Privy seal for an ordinary of 30s. a day to Gregory
King, esq., Lancaster Herald, whom the King has
appointed together with James Johnston, esq.
(Envoy Extraordinary to the Elector of Brandenburg)
to carry the Order of the Garter to said
Elector : said ordinary to be for the period of said
service : and thereon 250l. is hereby to be advanced
him and the account thereof is to be adjusted on
his return : together with the usual clause for his
extraordinaries. |
King's Warrant Book
XIV, p. 363. |
For the money warrant and order for James Stanley
as a Groom of the Bedchamber see supra, p. 350. |
Money Book X, p. 161.
Order Book III, p. 50. |
William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue 100l. to the Treasurer of the Navy out of
any disposable moneys in the Exchequer. |
Disposition Book VIII,
p. 79. |
Same to the Navy Commissioners to make forth
bills of imprest for said 100l. to Capt. Akerman
as desired by the Admiralty Lords. |
Ibid. |
Same to Mr. Blathwayt to prepare royal warrants to
authorise Mr. Harbord to pay 1,000l. to Col. Talmach,
2,000l. to Mr. Wharton, 2,000l. to Mr. Antho. Row
and 3,000l. to Mr. Pereira for purposes ut supra,
p. 476. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 175. |
Same to the Attorney and Solicitor General and
Major Wildman to report on the enclosed papers
[missing] concerning the Duchess of Cleveland's pension
out of the Post Office : viz. (1) Mr. Aaron
Smith's report thereon ; (2) the Attorney and
Solicitor General's report ; (3) Major Wildman's
objections to the paying of the said pension. |
Ibid. |
William Jephson to the Customs Commissioners to
pass, Customs free, the goods of Count Horne
et al. as follows.
Appending : (a) undated note of a letter from Monsieur
de Wilde requesting said favour : (b) schedule of
said goods, being household goods, clothes etc. |
Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 176. |
Same to same to report on the enclosed petition
[missing] of Charles Lock for restoration to his
place as Deputy Surveyor of the Navigation Act
in the river of Thames. |
Ibid, p. 177. |
Same to the Excise Commissioners. My Lords have
considered your memorial of the 24th inst. concerning
several sums due from the late Commissioners
of the Victualling, being moneys taken up by their
agents in the country from the officers of Excise
and Hearthmoney and for which bills were drawn
on said Commissioners ; as also concerning the
money due for the Excise of drink brewed in their
Majesties' [Navy victualling] brewhouses in London.
The King is indebted to the said Commissioners
(upon account of victuals furnished during their
management) in a far greater sum than those bills
and the Excise of the drink so brewed amounts to.
You are therefore not to press the said Commissioners
for any of the said money till further order. Further,
my Lords are informed that you have bills upon
Mr. Thomas Rodbard for 1,882l. As the King is
likewise indebted to him in a much greater sum
for victuals by him furnished for the use of the
Navy you are similarly not to press him for payment
till further order from my Lords. |
Ibid. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Appending : (a) order of the King in Council, dated
Whitehall, Jan. 23, that the ships in the following
list be permitted to sail, notwithstanding the Order
in Council of the 12th inst. ; the present order
being made on a petition of the merchants trading
to Virginia and Maryland, praying that the embargo
may not comprehend those ships which shall be
ready with the convoy for the said Plantations. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
pp. 104-5. |
(b) List of said ships bound for Virginia and
Maryland [as] formerly presented by the merchants
to the Privy Council.
Perry and Laine : Christopher Morgan, master ;
350 tons ; 22 seamen ; 12 landmen ; 20 guns.
Ann and Mary : Richard Tibbotts, master ;
200 tons ; 18 seamen ; 8 landmen ; 16 guns.
London Merchant : William Orton, master ; 20
seamen ; 10 landmen ; 20 guns.
Hopewell : John Ruds, master ; 300 tons ; 20
seamen ; 10 landmen ; 18 guns.
Jefferys : Tho. Arnold, master ; 450 tons ; 30
seamen ; 15 landmen ; 30 guns.
Concord : William Jefferys, master ; 450 tons ;
30 seamen ; 14 landmen ; 26 guns.
Culpeper : John Win, master ; 450 tons ; 30
seamen ; 12 landmen ; 20 guns.
Augustine : John Layman, master ; 400 tons ;
28 seamen ; 12 landmen ; 20 guns.
Effingham : John Purvis, master ; 400 tons ;
28 seamen ; 12 landmen ; 20 guns.
Baltimore : Samuell Philips, master ; 150 tons ;
10 seamen ; 5 landmen ; 8 guns.
William and Mary : John Browne, master ;
350 tons ; 20 seamen ; 10 landmen ; 20
guns.
John and Margaret : Ralph Cooper, master ;
250 tons ; 18 seamen ; 8 landmen ; 18 guns.
William : Robert Lurting, master ; 350 tons ;
22 seamen ; 10 landmen ; 20 guns.
James : Simon Emberley, master ; 350 tons ;
22 seamen ; 12 landmen ; 20 guns.
Booth : Samuel Creed, master ; 300 tons ; 18
seamen ; 8 landmen ; 18 guns.
Eliza[beth] and Katherine : John Hyde, master ;
250 tons ; 18 seamen ; 8 landmen ; 16 guns.
Abraham and Francis : Edward Burford, master ;
250 tons ; 18 seamen ; 8 landmen ; 16 guns.
Young Prince. Hen. Lamb, master ; 250 tons ;
18 seamen ; 8 landmon ; 14 guns.
Globe : Bartho[lomew] Watts, master ; 300 tons ;
20 seamen ; 10 landmen ; 16 guns.
Josiah : Tho. Lurting, master ; 300 tons ; 20
seamen ; 10 landmen ; 16 guns.
Henry : Tho. Bowman, master ; 300 tons ; 20
seamen ; 10 landmen ; 14 guns.
Edward and Mary : Micha. Staples, master ;
250 tons ; 18 seamen ; 6 landmen ; 14 guns.
Hopewell : Nicho. Smith, master ; 250 tons ;
18 seamen ; 8 landmen ; 12 guns.
Success : Edward Tatnall, master ; 200 tons ;
16 seamen ; 6 landmen ; 10 guns.
Owner's Adventure : Tho. Wharton, master ;
150 tons ; 12 seamen ; 4 landmen ; 6 guns.
Endeavour : Robert Herne, master ; 200 tons ;
16 seamen ; 6 landmen ; 8 guns.
Judeth : Math. Trim, master ; 250 tons ; 20
seamen ; 10 landmen ; 14 guns.
Sarah : Francis Parsons, master ; 200 tons ;
20 seamen ; 8 landmen ; 14 guns.
St. Thomas : — Sutton, master ; 250 tons ;
20 seamen ; 8 landmen ; 12 guns.
Maryland Merchant : Abra. Wild, master ; 150
tons ; 10 seamen ; 5 landmen ; 6 guns.
Wolfe : George Purvis, master ; 350 tons. Adventure :
James Till, master ; 200 tons. Antelope :
Daniell Hogben, master ; 180 tons. Jacob :
Edward Audley, master ; 200 tons. John :
Robert Roberts, master ; 100 tons. Adventure :
William Johnson, master ; 150 tons. Virginia
Factor : William Hill, master ; 350 tons.
Canterbury : Henry Tregamy, master ; 200 tons.
These last eight ships do not proceed on their
voyage.
Three ships were omitted in the former list, viz. :
Bengale Merchant : Daniell Bradley, master ;
600 tons ; 50 seamen ; 30 landmen ; 40
guns.
Constant Mary : John Gaudy, master ; 250 tons ;
18 seamen ; 8 landmen ; 14 guns.
Ann : Peregrine Browne, master ; 200 tons ;
18 seamen ; 8 landmen ; 12 guns. |
Treasury order to the Customs Commissioners to
observe (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) order of the King in Council, dated
Whitehall, Jan. 30 inst., that the ship Guinea
Frigott, William Chantrell master, be permitted
to proceed on her voyage, notwithstanding the
[embargo] Order in Council of the 12th inst. |
Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 105. |
Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of
the petition of John Batchelor and Arthur Plumer
of Bristol, merchants, praying that the ship Morning
Star of Bristol, freighted by them with provisions
for Barbados and Nevis, which was cleared Jan. 10
inst., may proceed on her voyage, notwithstanding
the embargo. |
Reference Book VI, p. 124. |
Same to same of the petition of Thomas Starke,
praying the like for the ship Blessing, now in the
Thames ; by reason that the Virginia, freighted
with provisions etc., was staved in the late storm
to above 3,000l. loss, and above 50 families depend
upon his sending them supplies, for whose relief
he has laded more provisions in the said
Blessing. |
Ibid. |