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Date.
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Nature and Substance of the Entry.
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Reference.
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May 16.
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Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy
seal for 100,000l. to Francis, Visct. Newport, Cofferer
of the Household : as imprest for the ordinary and
extraordinary service of the Household. (Money
warrant dated May 23 hereon.) (Money order
dated May 24 hereon.)
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King's Warrant Book
XIV, p. 481. Money
Book X, p. 358. Order
Book III, p. 79.
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Treasury order for the execution of a money order
of Oct. 21 last for 4,100l. 14s. 0d. to Robert Vyner,
their Majesties' goldsmith, ut supra, p. 284.
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Order Book III, p. 74.
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William Jephson to the Navy Commissioners. It is
the King's pleasure that the present Victuallers
for the Navy be forthwith supplied with a further
10,000l. in part of 400,000l. appropriated for the
service of the Navy.
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Disposition Book VIII,
p. 133.
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Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to issue to the
Earl of Ranelagh (to be by him paid over to Monsieur
Vander Esch for pay of the Troop of Dutch Guards)
the 6,046l. which the following persons have agreed
to lend into the Exchequer upon credit of the
Temporary Excise [2 Wm. and Mary, c. 3], viz. :
Stephen Monginott, 1,500l. ; Francis Monginott,
500l. ; Jean D'Germaine, 3,500l. ; Nicho. de
L'Estang, 300l. ; Henry Irelon, 246l. : total, 6,046l.
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Ibid.
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Same to same to issue to Mr. Richard Woolaston (on
his order of Mar. 20 last, supra, p. 536) the 10,000l.
lent or to be lent by him or by his procurement
on credit of the Act of Tunnage and Poundage
[2 Wm. and Mary, c. 4] : and also to pay him (out
of any disposable money) the interest grown due
on said order.
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Ibid.
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Same to same to issue as follows out of loans to be
made by Bernard Eles on the credit of the
Additional 12d. Aid : viz. 993l. 10s. 10d. to the
executors of Sir Robert Vyner, late [King's] goldsmith ;
634l. 16s. 5d., 4,507l. 3s. 9d. and
5,937l. 10s. 11d. to the executors of Robert Vyner,
late [the King's] goldsmith : total, 12,073l. 1s. 11d.
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Ibid, p. 134.
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Same to same to issue (out of any disposable money
in the Exchequer) 100l. to William Harbord to be
paid over to Capt. John Pitts for the recruits of
the miners that are sending into Ireland. "This
money is to be issued notwithstanding any former
directions remaining unsatisfied." (Same to said
Harbord to so pay same to said Pitts.)
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Ibid.
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Same to same to issue (out of the 5,000l. lent or to
be lent into the Exchequer by Solomon Medina
on credit of the Additional 12d. Aid) 5,000l. to the
Earl of Ranelagh to be paid over to Monsieur
Machado and Pereira on account of carriages by
them furnished in Flanders.
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Ibid, p. 135.
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Same to same. Mr. Bernard Eles agreed with my
Lords to lend 15,000l. into the Exchequer on credit
of the Temporary Excise [2 Wm. and Mary, c. 3].
He now desires that it may be lent either on that
fund or on the Act for the Tunnage and Poundage
[2 Wm. and Mary, c. 4]. My Lords have agreed
to this.
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Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 272.
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William Jephson to Mr. Blathwayt to procure a royal
warrant for allowing in Mr. Harbord's account [of
moneys for the Forces in Ireland] the 400l. directed
the 12th inst., supra, p. 624, to him for Mr. Allen
for packing hay.
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Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 272.
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Same to the Customs Commissioners to deliver,
Customs free, a Scotch plaid which is a present
from the Duke of Queensberry to the Earl of Ranelagh,
as by the enclosed bill of lading [missing].
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Ibid.
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Same to the Excise Commissioners to report on the
enclosed letter [missing] from Mr. Bruere concerning
the accompts of the Hearthmoney.
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Ibid, p. 272. Reference
Book VI, p. 172.
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Treasury warrant to same to employ Thomas Bramston
as boatman at Torrington Steep in King's Lynn
port loco Stephen Knightsmith, lately deceased.
Geo. Plater as collector at Patuxent river in
Maryland loco John Payne, lately murdered.
Howell Beaven as boatman at Bristol loco Richard
Hopkins, deceased.
George Kniveton as waiter and searcher at
Uphill in Bristol port loco Francis Dickenson,
deceased.
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Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 154.
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Treasury reference to Auditor Aldworth of the 6 per
cent interest account to the 21st inst. on 15,000l.
lent by Thomas Hall into the Exchequer (from
respectively 1688, Nov. 12, 13, 20, 21 and Dec. 1
[being the dates of the several loans making up
said total]).
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Reference Book VI, p. 171.
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Treasury order for the execution of the unsatisfied
remainder of a money order of Oct. 1 last, supra,
p. 271, for 5,406l. 9s. 9d. to Robert Vyner.
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Order Book III, p. 32.
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May 17.
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Money warrant for 3,220l. 11s. 3d. to Charles Bertie,
Treasurer of the Ordnance, as imprest to satisfy
the like sum due in the Office of Ordnance to William
Benge, founder, who contracted to furnish divers
brass and iron ordnance and other stores to the
value of 13,771l. 8s. 3½d. ; of which he has already
furnished to the above value. The present warrant
is to be satisfied out of like sum lent or to be lent
by said Benge into the Exchequer : for which
orders of repayment with 6 per cent interest are
hereby to be drawn. (Money order dated May 19
hereon.)
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Money Book X, p. 350.
Order Book III, p. 76.
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William Jephson to [the Auditor of the Receipt] to
forthwith issue (out of loans on the Act [2 Wm. and
Mary, c. 4] for the Customs) 6,000l. to the Treasurer
of the Navy ; and on Wednesday next 6,000l. more
out of same and so on every Wednesday successively
6,000l. : same being intended for the current service
of the Navy and to be issued upon any unsatisfied
orders in the name of said Treasurer from time to
time. In case in any week there be a deficiency
of such loans on the Customs, then in such week
the Treasury Lords' meaning is that the said
Treasurer or his cashier may make loans in either
of their names upon the said Customs Act, for
supplying and making good the said weekly payment
for the said service of the Navy.
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Disposition Book VIII,
p. 135.
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William Jephson to [the Auditor of the Receipt]
to forthwith pay to Visct. Newport [Cofferer
of the Household] for the service of the Household
the 60,000l. which will this day be lent into
the Exchequer in the name of Lancelot Burton
on credit of the Customs Act. So much hereof
as the said Viscount's existing money order [of
1689, May 11, supra, p. 114] will bear is to be issued
thereon and the remainder hereof is to be issued
by way of advance until another order can be
drawn on a privy seal which is now passing for
the Household.
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Disposition Book VIII,
p. 135.
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Same to same to issue as follows out of any disposable
money in the Exchequer and out of the loan of
25,000l. made by the Excise Commissioners,
viz. :
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Ibid, p. 136.
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l.
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s.
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d.
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to the Earl of Ranelagh to pay a
bill drawn from Portsmouth by
Major Billinglea
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300
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0
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0
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to ditto for a week's subsistence
to the Earl of Marlborough's
Troop of Guards, beside what is
already ordered
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245
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0
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0
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to ditto for the King's Guards of
Horse to May 1 [inst.]
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7,189
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14
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4
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to ditto for three Regiments of
Dutch Horse to May 1
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12,000
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0
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0
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to Mr. Harbord to discharge the
King's warrant of Mar. 8 for
augmentation of pay to some
Inniskillen officers
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133
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10
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0
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to ditto to be paid to several
persons for their service at Derry
and Inniskillen etc., pursuant
to the King's warrant of April 10
last
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137
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0
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0
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to ditto to be paid to Mr. Curling
and Mr. Lyddall, pursuant to
the King's warrant for their service
at Derry
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53
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15
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0
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to ditto to be paid to several reformed
French officers who have
petitioned the King for some part
of their pay to enable them to
return into Ireland, which for
two months amounts to
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460
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10
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0
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to ditto to be paid to John Adolphy,
secretary to the Count D'Solmes,
pursuant to his Majesty's warrants
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45
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0
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0
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to ditto to be paid to the Marquis
de Ruvigny by royal warrant
of Mar. 11 for maintenance and
relief of wives and families of
several officers and soldiers of
Col. Callimote's Regiment
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194
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12
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0
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to ditto to be paid to the Provost
Marshal General to buy horses
and accoutrements, pursuant to
royal warrant
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100
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0
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0
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to ditto for the Danish prisoners at
Albeville [Abbeville]
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100
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0
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0
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to ditto for recruits of La Callimott's
Regiment
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200
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0
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0
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to ditto in part of Scravemore's
bill on Mr. Blathwayt
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1,000
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0
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0
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to ditto for Monsieur Averquerque
on account for the King's equipage
and buying of horses
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2,000
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0
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0
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to the Treasurer of the Ordnance
to send away horses, hay etc.
for Ireland
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2,000
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0
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0
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to the Privy Purse
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2,000
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0
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0
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to me [Jephson] for secret service
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250
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0
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0
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£28,409
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1
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4
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William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt.
Mr. Bernard Eles desires that 6,073l. 1s. 11d., part
of the 12,073l. 1s. 11d. directed, supra, p. 633,
may be charged on the remainder of the first
12d. Aid [1 Wm. and Mary, c. 20] and only the
remaining 6,000l. thereof to be on the Additional
12d. Aid [1 Wm. and Mary, Sess. 2, c. 5]. My Lords
have agreed thereto.
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Disposition Book VIII,
p. 137.
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Same to same to issue (out of any disposable money
in the Exchequer) 125l. to Mr. Hatton Compton,
one of the Grooms of the Bedchamber.
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Ibid.
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Same to Mr. Blathwayt to procure a royal warrant
for allowing in Mr. Harbord's account [of moneys
for the service of Ireland] the 2,000l. directed
above for Mr. Overkirk for the King's equipage etc.
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Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 272.
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Same to Mr. Sotherne. The King has referred to the
Treasury Lords the enclosed petition [missing] of
Sir Charles Hedges, Judge of the High Court of
Admiralty, praying an allowance out of the perquisites
of the Admiralty for his extraordinary
services in writing letters, making reports etc. since
the war began. My Lords look upon it as a matter
more proper to be laid before the Admiralty Lords
and therefore desire you to lay it before them.
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Ibid, p. 273.
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Same to the Auditors of Imprests to state the enclosed
account [missing] of Charles Frith of moneys by
him received and laid out for their Majesties' service
at Chester.
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Ibid.
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Same to Mr. Harbord to certify whether the following
sums are due to the clothiers from the respective
Regiments, viz. from the Regiment of the Earl of
Meath, 2,342l. 15s. 5d. ; Visct. Lisburne's, 1,840l. ;
Col. Beaumont's, 1,621l. ; Col. Villiers', 500l. :
total, 6,303l. 15s. 5d.
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Ibid.
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Same to the Customs Commissioners, enclosing the
petition [missing] of Thomas Workman, senr., and
Thomas Workman, his son, praying to be admitted
as extraordinary tidesmen till vacancies befall.
You are to so employ them next after the tidesmen
in fee and to present them for places in fee when
vacant.
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Ibid.
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Treasury order to same to observe (a) infra.
Appending : (a) order of the King in Council, dated
Whitehall, May 15 inst., ordering that the embargo
be taken off and suspended from all ships and
vessels whatsoever in England, Wales and Berwick,
provided the respective masters thereof give security
at the ports they sail from not to trade under
pretence of this liberty into any parts of the French
King's dominions or into any parts of Ireland
which are not under obedience to their Majesties.
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Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 154.
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Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to
employ John Crosse as landwaiter in Exeter port
loco Dering Blackborne, deceased.
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Out Letters (Customs) XII,
p. 155.
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Treasury reference to same of the petition of Jonathan
Taylor for the place of landwaiter at Weymouth
loco Richard Mew, deceased.
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Reference Book VI, p. 172.
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Same to William Harbord, Vice Treasurer of Ireland,
of the petition of Dionysius Andrews, shewing
that, being concerned for several persons of honour
in letting their estates in co. Midd. in 1685 he
demised to William Culliford, now mayor [major]
to the Royal Regiment of Dragoons, a house at
24l. per an., and also stands bound with him in
20l. for goods to furnish the said house : that Culliford
is well able to pay the 96l. due for rent and said
20l. and interest for the goods : therefore praying
that said debt may be discharged out of said major's
pay.
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Ibid, pp. 172-3.
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May 19.
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Great seal for an annuity or pension of 60l. to Jane
Browning, relict of Micah Browning, commander of
the ship Montjoy of Londonderry, who was killed
in breaking the boom ("bomb") on the river of
Derry in Ireland : to be payable out of the [English]
Exchequer as from Michaelmas last : for life or
until such time as the King shall settle on her in
Ireland something as considerable in lieu thereof :
and hereon the half year already due to Lady day
last is to be paid forthwith.
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King's Warrant Book XV,
pp. 21-2.
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Treasury warrant to Mr. Fox [Customs Cashier] to
pay 200l. to William Carter in further part of
charges in prosecuting exporters of wool and to
enable him to proceed against several offenders
now under prosecution. In the margin : note of
said Carter's said charges, total 1,179l. 16s. 10d.,
whereof 930l. is paid, including the present 200l.
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Money Book X, p. 347.
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Money warrant for 500l. to Aaron Smith as imprest
for Crown Law charges. (Money order dated
May 19 hereon.)
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Ibid, p. 348. Order Book
III, p. 76.
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Same for 580l. 8s. 10d. to William Blathwayt, one
of the Clerks of the Council attending the Committee
for Trade and Plantations, for two bills as follow
for said Committee. (Money order dated May 19
hereon.)
Appending : two bills of salaries and incidents for
said Committee for respectively 1689, Christmas
quarter (297l. 14s. 0d.) and 1690, Lady day quarter
(282l. 14s. 10d.).
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Money Book X, pp. 348-9.
Order Book III, p. 76.
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Same for 125l. each to Charles Montague, Richard
Colinge, William Blathwayt and Sir John Nicholas
for half a year's salary to Lady day last as Clerks
of the Privy Council.
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Money Book X, pp. 350-1.
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Treasury warrant to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue to William Harbord (on any unsatisfied orders
in his name for the service of Ireland) 4,117l. 10s. 6d.
to pay for Cheshire cheese bought of Mr. Nathaniel
Hawes and Thomas Rodbard for the use of the
Army in Ireland.
And likewise to issue to Edward Russell (on any
unsatisfied orders in his name as Treasurer of the
Navy) 1,144l. 15s. 6d. to pay for divers provisions
bought of the said Rodbard for the service of the
Navy. Of the above total of 5,262l. 6s. 0d., the
sum of 4,962l. 6s. 0d. is to be by tallies on the Excise
and the remaining 300l. [by tallies] on the Receiver
General of the late revenue of Hearthmoney.
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Ibid, p. 351.
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Treasury warrant dormant to Thomas Fox, Customs
Cashier, to pay Christopher Warren and Robert
Warren their salary of 38l. 13s. 4d. per an. for their
office of customer of Plymouth port.
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Money Book X, p. 352.
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William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue to Charles Bertie (upon any unsatisfied orders
in his name for land and sea service of the Office of
Ordnance as in part of 40,000l. for the ordinary of
that Office) the 13,333l. 6s. 8d. which said Bertie
will lend into the Exchequer on credit of the Act
for the Customs [2 Wm. and Mary, c. 4].
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Disposition Book VIII,
p. 137.
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Same to same to issue to Sir Rowland Gwynn, Treasurer
of the Chamber (the same being intended for the
messengers) the 7,000l. which Thomas Hall has
agreed to lend or to procure to be lent on the credit
of the first 12d. Aid [1 Wm. and Mary, c. 20]. (Same
to said Gwynn to pay same accordingly to the
messengers of the Chamber on their bills and wages,
taking particular care to satisfy hereout the 700l.
or thereabouts due to "the messengers who carried
the circular letters.")
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Ibid, pp. 138, 139.
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Same to same to issue 1,889l. to William Harbord
out of any disposable money in the Exchequer.
Thereof 1,700l. is to be for Mr. Wharton for carriage
horses ; and 189l. for three Inniskillen officers.
(Same to said Harbord to apply said sum as follows,
viz. : 1,300l. to repay Mr. Egleton, Receiver for
co. Bucks of the 3s. [2s. Aid and Additional 12d.
Aid], the like sum which Mr. Wharton received
of him for buying horses ; 400l. to repay Laurence
Ambrose, a collector of said Aids in co. Berks, the
like sum which Mr. Wharton received of him for
the same service ; 189l. to Capt. Hugh Montgomery,
Capt. Robt. Johnson and Capt. William Wesart,
three Enniskillen captains, 63l. each according to
the King's warrant.)
In the margin : letter writ to Mr. Bl[athwaite to
procure a royal warrant for allowing these sums
in said Aldworth's accounts].
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Ibid, p. 138.
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Same to same to issue to Charles Bertie (on any
unsatisfied orders in his name for the service of
the Ordnance) the 20,000l. which the East India
Company will lend into the Exchequer upon the
credit of the Act for the Customs. The said sum
is to be applied by Bertie towards payment of
60,000l. to said Company for 1,000 tons of saltpetre
which they have sold to the King.
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Ibid, p. 139.
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Same to same to issue (out of the money reserved in
the Exchequer for Sir Rowland Gwynn as Treasurer
of the Chamber) 150l. to said Gwynn, to be paid to
Mr. Tancred, Master of their Majesties' Harriers, for
half a year's salary to Michaelmas last. (Same to
said Gwynn to so pay same to Tankred.)
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Ibid, pp. 139, 141.
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William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt
to issue as follows to the Earl of Ranelagh (out
of any disposable moneys in the Exchequer),
viz. : 400l. to satisfy a bill of exchange drawn by
Sir Francis Compton for subsistence for the Royal
Regiment of Horse ; 630l. for a fortnight's subsistence
for said Regiment ; 410l. 11s. 0d. for three
weeks' subsistence for the Battalion of the Coldstream
Regiment now in England, at 137l. 17s. 0d.
a week.
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Disposition Book VIII,
p. 140.
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Confirmation by the new Treasury Lords of the
warrant of 1689, July 2, ut supra, p. 74, for Richard
Breton's salary as customer of Sandwich port.
William Kemp's warrant of 1689, April 13,
ut supra, p. 81, for salary as searcher of Plymouth
port.
Christopher and Robert Warren's warrant of
1689, Nov. 15, ut supra, p. 303, as customer of
Plymouth port.
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Money Book X, pp. 54,
95, 123.
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William Jephson to the Excise Commissioners to
write to the Excise officers at Rochester, Dover,
Portsmouth, Southampton, Plymouth, Exeter, Milford
Haven, Liverpool, Harwich and the places
adjacent to furnish the officers of the Victualling
in those ports with such sums "not exceeding in
the whole 10,000l." as they shall have occasion for
between this date and Michaelmas next to carry
on that service : accepting their bills on Mr. Papillon
et al., the present Victualling Commissioners, in
reimbursement.
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Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 274.
|
Same to the officers of the Ordnance to contract with
John Baker and William Benge for the iron ordnance
you informed my Lords of by your memorial of the
8th inst., in case you find same fit for his Majesty's
service.
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Ibid.
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May 19
and
April 9.
|
Same to Mr. Pereira for a certificate what moneys
you have expended and what provisions you have
bought for the service in Ireland pursuant to your
contract : and likewise to forthwith send to Mr.
Langford the royal warrant for preparing your
contract [for the supply of bread for the Forces
in Ireland as follows], so that it may be entered.
Entry of said royal warrant, dated April 9 last,
to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal
to contain an indenture between their Majesties
of the one part and Isaac Pereyra of the parish of
St. James's, Westminster, of the other part : witnessing
that in consideration of 20,000l. in money
paid him by the King and of 36,000l. more in several
orders registered on the Additional 12d. Aid, which
are agreed to be delivered him as follows, viz. two
for [in all] 12,000l. on the passing of this present
great seal, 6,000l. on June 10 next and 6,000l. on
the 10th of each succeeding month till said 36,000l.
be complete, he the said Pereyra agrees that he
will provide and deliver for the use of the Forces
in Ireland such a number of loaves of good bread
daily for six months from such day as the King
or the Commander in Chief hath or shall appoint,
not exceeding 36,000 loaves a day of 1½lbs. each
or 18,000 loaves of 3lbs. each, to be well made,
three fourths thereof wheat meal and one third
rye meal, with a mark thereon such as shall be
directed by the Commander in Chief : and will
deliver said loaves to the colonels or chief officers
of the Regiments of Horse, Foot, Dragoons and
Train of Artillery of said Army, or to such persons
as they shall depute, at the headquarters of each
Brigade or at the quarter of the said Train of Artillery :
provided always that in all cases where he is to
deliver bread the said Pereyra is to be furnished
with waggons or carriages sufficient for the carrying
and removing of the corn, meal, bread, biskett and
utensils relating to said service. He further agrees
that he will provide and keep a sufficient number
of commissaries to distribute the bread and take
receipts for same for the persons authorised to
receive : and that every month he will make up
an exact account or balance with such persons, so
that deductions for the said bread may be made
and stopped by the Paymaster General : provided,
that if it appear to the King or the Commander
in Chief that for want of fuel to bake bread or of time
to set up ovens or for any other sufficient reason,
the bread cannot be provided as above, then Pereyra
shall deliver 1lb. of good biskett instead of 1½lb.
of bread and so in proportion for greater quantity.
Further, Pereyra contracts to lay up in storehouses
and magazines as follows such quantities of wheat
and rye or wheat meal and rye meal as shall be
ordered by the King or Commander in Chief on
timely notice, and that he will not use any wheat
or rye therein but such as shall be by him exported
out of [bought in] England or Wales except such
as shall be received by him out of the King's stores
in Ireland or such as he shall be directed to receive
by royal sign manual : and will permit inspection
of his magazines and of his baking and weighing the
bread : and further will take off from the King all
such quantities of wheat, wheat meal and biskett
already provided by the King in England or Ireland
for the said Forces as the King shall think fit, at a
true appraisal and valuation thereof, for which
said Pereyra will pay in London out of the abovesaid
orders on the Additional Aid. The King hereby
declares that no Customs, subsidies or Excise shall
be demanded on the export of said wheat, rye or
meal from England or Wales into Ireland or on
the landing of same there. The King hereby
covenants that he will pay 1¼d. per lb. for bread so
as above delivered and for 1lb. of biskett as for
1½lb. of bread and if Pereyra provides and lays up
in magazines more provision of wheat, wheat meal,
rye or rye meal than shall be made into bread by
order during the six months of this contract, then
the King will allow him for the overplus : and
further will allow him equitably for all damage by
loss of bread by reason of counter marches and by
changing and removing of magazines, or by captures
and spoils by the enemy either by sea or land if
same do not happen by said Pereyra's default by
reason of not keeping within the orders of the
Army. And the King or Commander in Chief shall
give him sufficient and early notice of the places
where the magazines shall from time to time be
made and will give him all possible assistance in
erecting all magazines and ovens and shall appoint
houses, granaries and places fit for such magazines
and ovens provided the King be not obliged to be
at any charge for same, but in all extraordinary
occasions will equitably consider such charge.
And the King will appoint sufficient convoy for
the ships laden by Pereyra for this service and will
pay him in England all loss and damage by demurrage
or otherwise by the detaining of said ships
for want of such convoy or by order : but Pereyra
is to give a month's written notice to the Admiralty
when and where his ships will be ready and the
King shall not be obliged to appoint convoy more
than three times within said six months. If Pereyra's
ships sail without convoy, if without special leave
or command of the King, then Pereyra to be
responsible for any loss or damage thereto. Further,
the King will order the Regimental officers to
make up monthly accounts of deliveries of bread,
so that deductions for same may be stopped by the
Paymaster General of the Forces in Ireland. And
whereas there is remaining in the King's stores at
Bristol a considerable quantity of wheat fit for
said service, it is hereby agreed that same shall be
surveyed and measured by Robert Henly for the
King and by some other for Pereyra and Pereyra
shall answer and pay for same to the King after
the rates and prices given for such wheat in the
market at Bristol at the time of the delivery thereof.
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Ibid, p. 274. King's
Warrant Book XV,
pp. 25-37.
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May 19.
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William Jephson to Sir Rowland Gwynne [Treasurer
of the Chamber]. My Lords will reply to your
letter of this day when you send them an account
(which they have often desired) how the money
you have already received is disposed of and what
arrears will then remain.
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Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 274.
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Same to the Earl of Ranelagh. Mr. Thomas Holford
prayed payment (out of Army contingencies) of
43l. 10s. 10d. for painting and gilding 57 ciphers
and crowns on 57 drums and for 24 cases for the
colours for the First Regiment of Foot Guards.
You report you have no objection thereto. You
are therefore to pay it.
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Ibid, p. 275.
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Same to the Customs Commissioners to permit the
transport, Customs free, to Holland of five horses
of the Baron de Frize. Send to his lodgings in
Leicester Fields to seal his other baggage, as by a
note appended.
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Ibid.
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Same to the Victualling Commissioners to report on
the enclosed petition [missing] of Thomas Wright
and Thomas Middleton for payment for provisions
served for the use of the Navy ; viz. : out of such
money as they shall procure to be lent on the 2s. Aid.
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Ibid, p. 276.
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Same to the East India Company to deliver to the
Ordnance Stores the 1,000 tons of saltpetre which
you have agreed to deliver at 60l. a ton.
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Ibid.
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Same to the Customs Commissioners, enclosing a
memorial [missing] from the Adjutant of Col.
Leveson's Regiment concerning some stockings
and caps now at Whitehaven and bought for said
Regiment. Give order for their transport to
Ireland, Customs free.
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Ibid.
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Treasury reference to same of the petition of Symon
Snelljus for the surveyor's place at Dover, he having
been bred a merchant.
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Reference Book VI, p. 172.
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Treasury reference to Auditor Aldworth of (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) account of fee farms and other rents
remaining unsold in the north and south [parts of
the] Duchy of Lancaster, as appears by returns etc.
to the Trustees for Sale of Fee Farms.
South Duchy.—Co. Essex, 12l. 3s. 4d. [per an. of]
rents in present possession ; co. Herts, 5l. 4s. 3d.
of ditto ; co. Midd., 1l. 5s. 0d. of ditto ; co.
Northampton, 7l. 2s. 1d. of ditto ; co. Monmouth,
11l. 6s. 4d. of ditto.
North Duchy.—Co. Leicester, 5l. 3s. 11½d. of
ditto ; co. Lincoln, 646l. 9s. 0d. of ditto and
15l. 13s. 4d. [per an. of] rents in reversion ;
co. Chester, 4l. 6s. 0d. of rents in possession ;
co. Lanes, 84l. 6s. 5d. of ditto ; co. Yorks,
232l. 6s. 6½d. of ditto and 25l. 8s. 0d. of rents
in reversion ; co. Stafford, 3l. 11s. 8d. of rents
in reversion.
Total, 1,010l. 2s. 11d. [per an.] of rents in possession ;
44l. 13s. 0d. of rents in reversion.
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Reference Book VI, p. 173.
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Same to Aaron Smith of the petition of Zach. Taylor,
shewing that the Receiver of Crown Revenues in
co. Lancs is ordered to pay the arrears due to the
King's preachers out of the rents of the forfeited
estate of Sir Thomas Preston and Mr. Preston :
that it is apprehended there is some danger in
paying the arrears till reversal of the Exchequer
Court decree for their payment to one Plowden
for the use of the Jesuits : therefore praying "that
the rents there owing to the Crown may be recovered
that so our arrears and charges which have been
great may be paid us."
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Ibid.
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Treasury order to William Blathwaite, Auditor of
the Plantations, to take surety in 2,000l. of Chidley
Brooke as Collector and Receiver of Revenues in
New York.
Prefixing : petition of said Brooke, praying that his
surety may not be taken by Mr. Hall in the [Office
of the King's Remembrancer in the] Exchequer,
as the fees there on 2,000l. bond will be 30l., near
as much as the charge of his patent and which
petitioner's present circumstances render him
unable to pay, he being one of the unfortunate
persons that were lately forced to quit all their
substance in Ireland : and that neither Mr. Sancton
nor Mr. Plowman, his predecessors, gave their
security in the Exchequer nor have any others of
the collectors of the Western Plantations.
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Ibid, p. 175.
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May 20.
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Money warrant for 455l. to Charles, Visct. Dursley,
for three months' ordinary to Mar. 7 last as Envoy
Extraordinary to the States General of the United
Provinces : his first three months' ordinary having
been paid him by advance to Dec. 6 last, as by
Secretary the Earl of Nottingham's certificate that
said Visct. departed out of the presence in order
to that employment in 1689, Friday, Sept. 6. (Money
order dated May 24 hereon.)
Appending : said certificate by the Earl of Nottingham.
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Money Book X, p. 353.
Order Book III, p. 78.
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Same for 327l. to same as Plenipotentiary at the
Congress at the Hague : 300l. thereof for his equipage
and 27l. for nine days, Feb. 26 last to Mar. 7 last,
on his ordinary of 3l. a day ; on which latter
date his other ordinary of 5l. a day as Envoy
Extraordinary to the States General became due.
(Money order dated May 24 hereon.)
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Money Book X, p. 353.
Order Book III, p. 79.
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Money warrant for 203l. 16s. 0d. to Charles, Visct.
Dursley, on a bill of extras as follows, 1689, Sept. 6, to
1689-90, Mar. 6, as Envoy Extraordinary to the
States General. (Money order dated May 24 hereon.)
Appending : said bill, as allowed Mar. 11 last by
Secretary the Earl of Nottingham.
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Money Book X, p. 354.
Order Book III, p. 79.
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l.
|
s.
|
d.
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for passing his privy seal when he
was designed his Majesty's Envoy
to Spain
|
15
|
6
|
0
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for passing a second privy seal and
bill when he was made Envoy to
Holland
|
20
|
0
|
0
|
Exchequer fees on 955l.
|
22
|
19
|
6
|
bought several things and laid out in
order to his journey into Spain
|
25
|
0
|
0
|
for an order from the Admiralty
|
1
|
1
|
6
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for expences in bringing over his
family [to Holland] and given to the
captain of the yacht and seamen
|
40
|
0
|
0
|
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£124
|
6
|
6
|
In Holland.
|
|
|
|
guilders
|
[stuivers]
|
for charges at his audience and
New Year's gifts to the States'
officers
|
150
|
0
|
for transport of a coach and furniture
out of England
|
150
|
0
|
for transport of a second coach
some months after
|
100
|
0
|
for stationer's ware, Gazettes and
printed pamphlets during five
months
|
73
|
5
|
for postage of letters to Mar. 6 last
|
357
|
0
|
|
830
|
5
|
|
l.
|
s.
|
d.
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"which said sum of 830 guilders
Dutch money comes at the rate
of 1,050 guilders for 100l. to
79l. 10s. 0d.," thus making the
total bill
|
203
|
16
|
0
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Same for 157l. 14s. 3d. to Robert Molesworth, esq.,
for a bill of extraordinaries, 1689, Aug. 16, to Dec. 7,
as Envoy Extraordinary to the King of Denmark.
(Money order dated May 24 hereon.)
Appending : said bill, as allowed Dec. 27 last by
Secretary the Earl of Nottingham by the King's
command.
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Money Book X, p. 355.
Order Book III, p. 77.
|
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l.
|
s.
|
d.
|
a journey to Fredericksborg, 1689,
Sept. 9
|
5
|
0
|
0
|
a same to same, Sept. 14
|
5
|
0
|
0
|
a journey to Kolding, Rypen [Ribe]
etc. from Sept. 26 to Oct. 23,
with my coach and servants
|
87
|
10
|
0
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paid Sir Paul Ricaut overplus
money for the gold, plate, boxes
and carriage, for which I have his
accounts to shew
|
10
|
0
|
0
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charge of post letters from Aug. 16
to Dec. 7, as will appear by Sir
Paul Rycaut's account and Mr.
Remington's
|
14
|
10
|
0
|
for paper, pens, ink, foreign
news etc.
|
2
|
10
|
0
|
reckoned last quarter for post
letters less than I should (for
not having got Mr. Renington's
accounts I put it down by guess
only)
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
foes at the Exchequer and other
offices for my former bill of
extraordinaries and salary till
1689, Nov. 30
|
31
|
4
|
3
|
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£157
|
14
|
3
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William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt to
issue as follows the 20,000l. which Mr. Stephen
Evance will this day lend into the Exchequer on
credit of the Poll [2 Wm. and Mary, c. 2]. [This
letter of direction seems to be cancelled in toto and
superseded by that of May 23 infra, where the
first four items are repeated.]
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Disposition Book VIII,
p. 140.
|
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l.
|
s.
|
d.
|
to the Earl of Bellomont for the
Queen (in the margin cancelled,
see under May 23 infra)
|
12,500
|
0
|
0
|
to Robert Molesworth, Envoy in
Denmark, for six months'
ordinary to the 29th inst., 910l.,
and for extraordinaries 157l.
14s. 3d.
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1,067
|
14
|
3
|
to William Duncombe, Envoy in
Sweden, for nine months' ordinary
to the 23rd inst., 1,365l., and
for extraordinaries 120l. 13s. 0d.
|
1,485
|
13
|
0
|
to Visct. Dursley, Envoy in Holland,
for ordinary and extraordinaries
|
985
|
16
|
0
|
to me, Guy, for secret service
|
3,960
|
16
|
9
|
|
£20,000
|
0
|
0
|
Same to same to issue to William Harbord 700l. for
Mr. Wharton for the buying of carriage horses.
(Same to said Harbord to so pay same.)
In the margin. letter writ to Mr. Bl[athwaite to
procure a royal warrant for allowing this sum on
said Harbord's account of money for the Forces
in Ireland].
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Ibid, p. 141.
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Same to same to issue to the Earl of Ranelagh the
8,000l. which is or will be lent into the Exchequer
on credit of the Temporary Excise (viz. 6,000l.
thereof by John Cholmley, esq., 1,000l. by the
Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and 1,000l. by
Tho. Hatchett) : same to be as in part of 10,464l.
to complete the pay of the Earl of Scarborough's
Troop of Guards to the 1st inst.
|
Ibid, p. 142.
|
Same to same to issue (out of any disposable money
in the Exchequer) 650l. to Mr. Bertie, Treasurer of
the Ordnance ; to be by him paid to Thomas
Hawgood and John Hill in full of 1,050l. for 6,000
swords furnished or to be furnished to the Ordnance
for the service in Ireland, as by an order of
April 28 last of the Committee for the Affairs of
Ireland.
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Ibid.
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William Jephson to the Auditor of the Receipt
to issue 99l. to Sir Rowland Gwyn [Treasurer of
the Chamber] out of the money reserved in
the Exchequer for him : same to be paid to
Mr. Beaubisson (Beaubissons), Gentleman of the
Guns and Keeper of the Private Armoury in
ordinary to his Majesty, for his attendance on
the King at several places from 1689, April 1 to
Oct. 15. (Same to said Gwyn to so pay same.)
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Disposition Book VIII,
pp. 142, 143.
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Same to same to issue (out of any disposable money)
350l. to William Harbord to be paid over to Mr.
Fillingham et al. in satisfaction of a bill of exchange
drawn on them by Mr. Isaac Willison, a Receiver
of the 12d. Aid [1 Wm. and Mary, c. 20]. (Same
to said Harbord to so pay same.) In the margin :
letter writ to Mr. Bl[athwaite to procure a royal
warrant to allow this sum on said Harbord's accounts
of moneys for the Forces in Ireland].
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Ibid, p. 143.
|
Same to same to issue 300l. to Aaron Smith out of
any disposable money in the Exchequer.
|
Ibid, p. 144.
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Same to same to issue 500l. to the four clerks of the
Privy Council and 580l. 8s. 10d. to William Blathwayt
for the Plantation Office [incidents and salary
bills] : issuing same out of the 2,000l. lent or agreed
to be lent into the Exchequer on the Temporary
Excise [2 Wm. and Mary, c. 3] or the Customs
[2 Wm. and Mary, c. 4] as follows, viz. 1,080l. 8s. 10d.
to be lent by Mr. Blathwayt ; 400l. by Monsieur
De Roure ; 519l. 11s. 2d. by Thomas Christy.
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Ibid.
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Same to Mr. Williamson to forthwith [bring into]
charge [the] money which you have brought into
the Exchequer on account of the present taxes,
"complaint having been made [to my Lords] that
it hath lain there some days uncharged."
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Out Letters (General) XII,
p. 276.
|
Same to the Customs Commissioners to open at the
Countess of Sunderland's house in Leicester Feilds
some goods lately come from Holland.
|
Ibid.
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Same to Mr. Harbord to report on the enclosed petition
of Mris. Frances Gower.
|
Ibid, p. 277.
|
Same to the Victualling Commissioners, enclosing
Alexander Pratt's petition [missing] for payment
of 150l. due to him for freight of a vessel employed
in his Majesty's service for the Victualling of the
Navy. You are to pay same out of the first money
you shall receive.
|
Ibid.
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Treasury reference to the Customs Commissioners of
the petition of Thomas Rastell, merchant, praying a
lease of the Customs of potashes, smalts and barilia.
|
Reference Book VI, p. 174.
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Same to the Attorney General of (a) infra.
Prefixing : (a) proposal by A. B., shewing that the
Crown is seized in the forests of Bare [Bere] and
Waltham Chase in co. Southampton, containing
40,000 acres, with timber thereon to the value of
150,000l., and therefore proposing that same be
disafforested, for that now it is a charge to the
Crown of about 3,000l. per an., and there is but a
small number of small deer and no stags and not
a place fit for chace by reason of the underwood
"and witenesse of the soyle" and none of his
Majesty's predecessors seldom or ever hunted.
When improved the premises may be worth 20,000l.
per an. and may advance besides the rent 100,000l.
Therefore proposes that the premises be granted to
trustees to sell the timber and grant leases of the
land to those who shall undertake to improve and
clear the ground. The proposers will undertake to
produce buyers for the timber who will give full
value and will give security to produce farmers and
tenants to take the premises : and that 20,000l.
be raised out of the premises to the King before any
allowance to the proposers. Allowances by way
of severalty may be made to the persons that have
purlieus adjoining the forest and to the villages
having right of common there. The proposers
pray an allowance of a "third part of their discovery
and services in the premises by improvement."
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Ibid, pp. 174-5.
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Treasury warrant to the Clerk of the Pipe for a lease
to Thomas Edolph, gent., of two closes etc. by
him discovered to be a concealment in the parish of
Alkham, Kent, [and a wood] called Abbott Wood
and a tenement there with the appurtenances,
[all] part of the manor of Blackose (Blackhose) :
the lease to be for 60 years from Michaelmas last
at the old rent of 70s. per an. : the lessee to sue
and recover the mesne profits of the premises from
1660, rendering a third thereof to the King : the
consideration for the present lease being the charge
this lessee has been and must be at in discovering
and recovering the premises to the Crown.
Prefixing : (a) (b) particular and memorandum of the
premises. One of the closes is called Stombyltye,
the other lies in Stonden near the common road
formerly in the tenure of John Uden and afterwards
in that of Simon Edolph : also the wood called
Abbott Wood in the parish of Alkham and containing
four acres, in the like tenures of Uden and Simon
Edolph : also the tenement called Pulton in the
said parish of Alkham, formerly in the tenure of
— Barkers and afterwards in that of said
Simon Edolph, all parcel or late parcel of the manor
of Blackhose and formerly of the lands of the
Archbishop of Canterbury and now of the Crown
by virtue of an Act of Parliament and demised to
Simon Edolph by Q. Elizabeth 1595, June 5, at
the rents of 53s. 8d. for the closes and wood and
13s. 4d. for the tenement.
(c) Ratal, dated May 20 inst., by William Harbord,
Surveyor General of Crown Lands, of said particular.
Preceded by [what are usually separate steps and
entries in the Treasury records] (d) said Thomas
Edolph's petition for this lease, with the usual order
of reference thereon dated April 8 last : and (e) said
Surveyor General's report dated April 17 thereon :
and (f) the usual Treasury warrant, dated May 17,
for a particular of the premises with a view to the
present lease. The said Surveyor General's report
(e) states that the lease by Queen Elizabeth is not
enrolled in the office of the auditor concerned, nor
has any rent been paid out of the premises : but
the auditor certifies that the monastery of St.
Radigund, with a farm and several woods in the
parishes of Alkham, Poulton and River, beforetime
parcel of the lands of the Archbishop of Canterbury,
were granted to Simon Edolph in fee to hold by
knight's service without any reservation of rent ;
which grant bears date 1589-90, Jan. 31, and
passed the great seal. It appears from a search
in the Office of the Clerk of the Pipe and Augmentation
Office that Simon Edolph took a lease under the
Exchequer seal 1595, July 5, of a close in Alkham
and Abbotts Wood there at 56s. 8d. per an. rent
and of another close of land in Poulton for 21 years
at 13s. 4d. per an. rent, being parcel also of the
possessions of the Archbishop of Canterbury and
within the manor of Blackose. This term expired
in 1616, July 5, and no subsequent lease or grant
appears. From the particular of the said lease of
1595 it appears the premises were then considered
of little value ; no fine was paid and the acreage
and abuttals are not stated, so that it is hard now
to distinguish these lands from others granted in
fee as above in the same parish ; and therefore hard
to set any value thereon. Petitioner is said to be
the great grandson of the said first lessee.
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Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, pp. 198-202.
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Treasury warrant to the Surveyor General of Crown
Lands for a particular of certain premises unnamed
[see supra, p. 306, and infra under date May 31] in
order to a lease thereof to William Blathwayt for 31
years at 13s. 4d. per an. without fine and without
any clause of re-assumption in consideration of said
lessee's charge in building and repairs and in
recovering and securing the Crown's title.
Prefixing : blank page [on which should be entered
(a) said Blathwayt's petition and order of reference
and (b) the said Surveyor General's report thereon].
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Warrants not Relating to
Money XIII, pp. 203,
204.
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