Volume 170: 1713. Classified (Part II.)

Calendar of Treasury Papers, Volume 4, 1708-1714. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1974.

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1713. Classified (Part II.)

1713. 1. Parcel of papers connected with the affairs of J. Howe, Paymaster of the guards and garrisons for this year. 23 papers and enclosures.
2. Memorials of Sir Roger Mostyn to the Lord High Treasurer, chiefly as to subsistence due to the marine regiments, and one or two other papers relating to the affairs of those regiments. During the year 1713. 16 papers and enclosures.
3. Proposals to remit money at certain rates to foreign countries, viz., by Matthew Decker, Theodore Janssen, Nicholas Santini & Co., and John Lambert to Holland, and by John Lambert and James Milner to Port Mahon and Gibraltar. In the same year. 19 pages.
4. Memorials, letters, and other papers, connected with the affairs of the Comrs for Sick and Wounded and exchange of prisoners. Amongst them is a memorial for remission of the taxes to them and their officers, and a list of the same and their salaries. 29¼ pages.
5. Five papers relating to supply, granted to her Majesty for the service of the public, for the year 1713. One also relates to the previous two years. 6 pages and 4 parts.