Minute Book: July 1671

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 3, 1669-1672. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1908.

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July 1671

[Before July 4.] [Charnock's memoranda.]
Earl of Suffolk: warrant presently to be transferred from the fee farms to the second quarter of the Customs beginning at Michaelmas, 1672.
Memorandum: to add the Earl of Ossory and Sir Jno. Duncombe's signature to the entry concerning Sir Connel Farrell.
Mr. Conner, falconer: warrant for two years.
Memorandum: Note of some warrants to enter is in the last side of the book. [The jottings at the end of the book do not contain any of date July, 1671.]
[Treasury Minute Book DCXXIV. p. 120.]
July 4. [Charnock's memoranda.]
Mr. Hawes: to have his whole arrears.
Mr. May: warrant on his privy seal.
Mr. Gunter: warrant for 100l.: to be on the [dormant privy seal for] 10,000l.
Warrant on Sir Ste. Fox's request: on the same privy seal [as the] 21,000l.
Sir William Hayward: warrant for a quarter's salary due at Lady Day last.
Mr. Swinburn: extent against his estate; and write the sheriff to take care of the effectual execution thereof.
Earl of Bridgewater: two creation warrants.
Capt. William Ramsey's robes (erased).
Query: Auditors' clerks: warrant.
Mr. Blany, &c.: warrant.
Mr. Howes: warrant.
[Ibid.]
July 14. [Charnock's memoranda.]
Huntsmen: to have all their warrants on the Chimney money.
County districts: Sir R. Long's report about the Law bill: warrant accordingly.
Mr. Breams: warrant for his sum out of what he hath paid into the Exchequer. (To stay.)
Mr. Mariot to be suspended and Mr. Ball [to be put] in his room.
Col. Gifford: warrant on the King's warrant.
Mr. Sandford: warrant on the fee farm order.
Fee farm [trustees'] officers: warrant for all [of them for their salary] for a quarter at Midsummer last.
Widow Pinkny: warrant for 5l.
Alfonse Marsh.
Falconers: a warrant.
Green: a warrant.
Mr. Tunsted: a warrant.
Mr. Mason and Gregory.
[Ibid. p. 121.]
July 15. [Charnock's memoranda.]
Liberates: order to be transferred.
Mr. Ramsey [petition read; ordered] that the Leicestershire Excise Farmers have their commission for their Commissioners.
Mr. Veil: query: to be taken again into custody. Query if the first warrant serves.
Mr. Fenwick: process to be stopped, he having undertaken to pay the money at the audit.
Mr. Broxholm to have [his] liberty on bail till Michaelmas term: this to be for perfecting his business and paying in his money.
Somerset and Bristol: blank commission for the receivers of the subsidy.
Capt. Hill and Coats: to have liberty on good security to the warden [of the —— prison] till Michaelmas term.
John Eden, warrant [for him to be taken] into custody: on the affidavit.
Mr. Norton: warrant for the auditor to allow his privy seal charges.
[Treasury Minute Book DCXXIV. p. 121.]