Monies unaccounted for under Godolphin's military: Mr Auditor Maynwaring's account

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Mr. Auditor Maynwaring's State of the Charge and Discharge of the 35 Millions, said to be unaccompted for under Lord Godolphin's Ministry.

l. s. d.
The E. of Ranelagh's Charge is 21,015,618 19 4
By Accompts actually past, 14,593,665 4 2
By Accompts render'd or lying before the Auditors, 6,420,182 6 8
21,013,847 10 10 l. s. d.
Remains to be accompted for 1,771 8 6
The Hon. J. Brydges, Esq; his Charge is 15,374,689 1 11
Discharge,
By Accompts actually past 956,789 6 5
By Accompts render'd, or lying before the Auditors, 8,097,492 8 7
9,054,281 15 00
By Accompts deliver'd since Christmas, 1710, 3,227,778 2 6
Remains to be accompted for 3,092,629 4 5
Lord Falkland's Charge is 3,094,723 7 11
Discharge,
By Accompts actually past, 1,22,113 5 11
By Accompts lying before the Auditors, 1,465,368 5 3
2,587,501 11 2
Remains to be accompted for 507,221 16 8
Sir Thomas Lyttleton's Charge is 18,382,750 1 5
Discharge,
By Accompts actually past, or ready for Declaration, 7,559,382 5 3
By Accompts lying before the Auditors, under the Examination of the Navy-Board, and by Money paid over to R. Walpole, Esq; 10,770,179 19 0
18,329,562 4 3
Remains to be accompted for 53,187 17 1
Captain Atkinson and others, Commissioners for the Transportation, their Charge during the late War, 938,646 19 6
Discharge,
By Accompts lying before the Auditors, 935,807 8 4
Remains to be accompted for 2,839 11 5
Captain Atkinson, and others, their Charge for this War, 120,108 16 3
Their Discharge by Accompts render'd, or lying before the Auditors, 60,546 13 11
Remains to be accompted for 59,562 2 4
Mr. Nutting's Charge is 108,118 16 10
Remains to be accompted for 108,118 16 10
Mr. Mason's Charge is 262,813 19 7
Remains to be accompted for 262,813 19 7
Mr. Povey's Charge is 136,159 13 00
His Discharge by Accompts lying before the Auditors, 135,476 00 00
Remains to be accompted for 683 13 00
Mr. Micklethwayte's Charge is 480,209 00 11
His Discharge by Accompts lying before the Auditors, 376,442 10 9
Remains to be accompted for 103,766 10 2
Mr. Savery's Charge is 276,078 8 8
Discharge,
By Accompts actually past 63,810 7 2
By Accompts before the Auditors, 74,728 1 0
Remains to be accompted for 137,540 0 6
Total to be accompted for 4,330,135 00 6