Minute Book: August 1671

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

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August 1671

Aug. 14. [Charnock's memoranda.]
King's barbers: [ordered] that they have a year out of the next assignment of [to] the Treasurer of the Chamber: and the warrants for the year to be on the Exchequer in General.
Sir William Sanderson: warrant on his privy seal for satisfaction for his walk in Windsor: like as was for Mr. Dobell.
Sir Edwd. Sprag: warrant for a parcel of plate.
Mr. Pinkny's warrant to be laid on the table next sitting.
Duke of York: warrant on Sir Allen Apsley's letter for allowing the Duke interest [on any money due on warrants resting unpaid].
[Ibid. p. 122.]
Aug. 17. [Charnock's memoranda.]
Sir Ste. Fox: warrant on his request.
Mr. Strickland: warrant on his privy seal.
Commissary Banes: warrant on his report.
Lady Fanshaw: her assignments to be charged as desired.
[Ibid.]
Aug. 23. [Charnock's memoranda.]
Sir Edmund Windham: his warrant to be passed.
Earl of Salisbury: creation money.
Receivers' allow[ance of] one penny per £. Memorandum. Query.
Fee farm purchase warrant: Memorandum.
Duke of Richmond: warrant for a year as [a Gentleman] of the Bedchamber.
Earl of Suffolk: the like [as a Gentleman of the Bedchamber]. Both [these money warrants to be] on Sir Ste. Fox, &c., transferred.
Sir Ste. Fox: warrant on his request.
[Ibid.]
Aug. 26. [Charnock's memoranda.]
Mr. Pepys: warrant to take up money at interest and reward: for Tangier.
Mr. Chiffinch: warrant for half a year.
Fee farm rules.
Petition of Roper; also of Bernard, Savage and Windsmore.
Mr. Williams's security to be changed.
[Write the] Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster about 1,000l. payable by him.
Also a letter to the Farmers of the Customs about the 1,200l. for finishing the Custom House; query: and that their 3,400l. on the first quarter of the subsidy be transferred to Sir Ste. Fox's fee farm orders and their 3,000l. on the second quarter to the Country Excise.
Customs Farmers to have an order to pay to the collector the subsidy tax for the Custom House, and to have it allowed on their account.
Mr. Samuel Lambe to be receiver of Hearthmoney for Kent in place of Capt. William Oakes.
Mr. Williams: a warrant for taking his security.
Memorandum: Dr. Bates: query his security.
[Treasury Minute Book DCXXIV. p. 123.]