|
Date. |
Nature and Substance of the Entry. |
Reference. |
May 21 |
Royal sign warrant for 100l. to the Countess Dowager of Lincoln
as royal bounty. (Money warrant hereon, dated June 12.
Treasury order, dated June 16.) |
Ibid, p. 173; XVIII.
p. 418; Order Book
XXXVII. p. 113. |
May 22 |
Royal warrant for a privy seal for 340l. to Sir Godfrey Lloyd's
executors for a year and a half of his pension for which he had
tallies struck, but the tallies not satisfied: said tallies to be
[hereupon] delivered up. |
Warrants EarlyXVa.
p. 145. |
|
Sir G. Downing to Mr. Lindsey to attend him to-day at the
Treasury Chambers. |
Out Letters General II.
p. 470. |
|
Same to the Commissioners of the Wine Licences to forthwith
pay in all the monies remaining in their hands. |
Ibid. |
|
Treasury order of reference to the Attorney General of the
warrant on Lord Ranelagh's proposal. If you find it agree with
said proposal then draw it accordingly, taking care therein that
His Majesty may vary the payments so as they exceed not the total. |
Out Letters Ireland I.
p. 70. |
|
Treasury warrant to John Birch, Edward Wingate and Edward
Waring to send to the [Wine Act] Commissioners for the out
districts, for every district, for an account of the moneys by
them paid to Mr. John Wadlow and of all bonds, entries or
other things upon which money is due, and of the persons to
whom same have been delivered, and to call such persons or
agents so receiving said bonds to appear personally to pay to
you all moneys remaining in their hands and to give to you an
account of all moneys paid by them to said Wadlow since the
Treasury order of 1670, June 24. and further to receive from
them all such bonds remaining in their hands, and to cause all
moneys due thereon to be paid to yourselves: we. the Treasury
Lords having reason to suspect that our order of Feb. 24 last
(requiring said commissioners, &c., to pay no moneys to said
Wadlow) is not being carried out, and that the moneys are still
paying to him. |
Warrants Early XL.
p. 40. |
|
The Treasury Lords to the Lord Keeper of the Great Seal to
cause a commission to pass the Great Seal for the following
persons to be Commissioners within His Majesty's Household
for the Subsidy Act, viz.:— |
Ibid, XXXIII. p. 167. |
James, Duke of Ormonde, Lord Steward of the Household. |
Sir Thomas Clifford, Treasurer of the Household. |
Francis, Lord Newport, Comptroller of the Household. |
Sir Geo. Carteret, Vice Chamberlain. |
Sir John Trever, Principal Secretary of State. |
William Ashburnham, Esq., Cofferer of the Household. |
Sir Herbert Price, Bart., Master of the Household. |
Sir Henry Wood, Clerks of the Greencloth. |
Sir Stephen Fox, Clerks of the Greencloth. |
Sir William Boreman, Clerks Comptrollers. |
Sir Winston Churchill, Clerks Comptrollers. |
Clerks Comptrollers. |
Sir John Nicholas, one of the Clerks of the Council. |
Sir John Berkinhead, Master of Requests. |
Sir Edmond Windham, Knight Marshal. |
Sir Paule Neale. |
Edward Griffin, Esq. |
Richard Mason, Esq., Avener. |
Dr. Christopher Wren, Surveyor of the Works. |
Hugh May, Esq, Comptroller of the Works. |
May 22 |
Marginal Treasury order for the money warrant for 36,000l. to
the Cofferer of the Household, ut supra, p. 759. |
Warrants Early XXVIII.
p. 55. |
|
Treasury order for 343l. 8s. 0d. to Sir William Temple.
Ambassador to Holland. |
Order Book XXXVII.
p. 221. |
|
Money warrant for 106l. 13s. 4d. to Richard Coleman, of Lincolns
Inn, being repayment of purchase money of a fee farm rent of
20 marks per an. reserved out of part of the forest of Melchet,
co. Wilts, and by him purchased at eight years' purchase: the
same appearing afterwards to be part of the Queen's jointure.
(Treasury order dated May 25.) |
Warrants Early XXVII.
p. 59 (reverse); Order
Book XXXVII. p. 203. |
May 23 |
The Treasury Lords to the King's Remembrancer for process of
extent against Humphry Beane and his sureties as late Farmer
of Excise for Essex and Suffolk. |
Warrants Early XXI.
p. 48. |
|
Sir G. Downing to the present Farmers of the Customs to attend
Sir R. Long to-morrow morning with their accompt so that
"His Majesty may receive clear satisfaction on Thursday
morning that you have cleared your rent unto Lady Day
last past." |
Out Letters General II
p. 470. |
|
Same to the Auditors of the revenue to send a statement on
Friday next what accompts of the last Poll Bill, Royal and
Additional Aids and Eleven Months' tax are passed and what
not and which of those that are passed are transmitted to the
Exchequer. |
Ibid. |
|
Same to Sir R. Long to send to the late Farmers of the Hearthmoney and the Auditors and such other persons as you think
fit and by them to inform yourself what sum the said Farmers
undertook to pay the King on surrender of their farm, and
what has been paid into the Exchequer and how much remains
yet unpaid, and to report to my Lords hereon on Thursday
morning. |
Ibid. |
|
Same to the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, Sir R. Long,
Sir C. Harbord and the seven Auditors of the revenue to attend
my Lords on Monday afternoon next when they intend to
consider the better collecting of the revenue arising by the
Hearthmoney. |
Ibid, p. 471. |
|
Same to Sir R. Long, Sir C. Harbord and Mr. Sherwyn. My
Lords have appointed to meet at Sir R. Long's house on
Monday next at eight in the morning to consider of a way for
the better collecting the Tenths of the clergy and for the more
ready payment of same into the Exchequer. You are to
attend then. |
Ibid. |
|
Treasury fiat for letters patent to constitute Thomas
Hampson, gent., under searcher of Customs in London port
loco Leonard Scott, surrendered. |
Out Letters Customs I.
p. 236. |
May 23 |
Money warrant for 25l. to Henry Harris, His Majesty's chief
engraver, for half a year to Lady Day last on his 50l. per an.
as by his letters patent of appointment of date Jan. 11 last. |
Warrants Early XVIII.
p. 410. |
|
Same for 3,000l. in part of 51,010l. 16s. 7¾d. as by the privy
seal of the 19th inst. to John Harvy, Esq., Treasurer and
Receiver General to the Queen, for the use and service of her
Majesty; without accompt other than what he is to make for
the same before the Auditor and officers of said Queen. |
Ibid, XXV. p. 4. |
Mar 24 |
The Treasury Lords to the King's Remembrancer to suspend
process against the executors of Sir Richard Oatley, Kt.,
deceased, and Richard Scriven, Esq., and their securities as
late Collectors of Hearthmoney for co. Salop for the three half
years ended 1665, Michaelmas, said Scriven having undertaken
to pay the balance of the super set on said account. |
Ibid, XXXVI. p. 208 |
|
Sir G. Downing to Mr. Meynell and Mr. Lindsey to attend him
to-morrow. |
Out Letters General II.
p. 471. |
|
Same to Sir Tho. Penniston and Mr. Knollys. My Lords have
appointed to hear you both on Friday morning about the
Excise Farm of co. Oxford. |
Ibid. |
|
Treasury warrant to Sir R. Long to cause payment to be made
of orders for 15,000l. to Sir Henry Wood as Treasurer and
Receiver General to the late Queen Mother as by the privy seal
of May 15 ut supra p. 820. |
Warrants Early XXI.
p. 46–7. |
|
Privy seal for 800l. to Sir William Temple, Ambassador to the
States General, "for his extraordinary expenses by our
particular orders and command after the signing of the peace
at Aix till his dispatches were sent him as our ambassador to
the said States, which was for the space of three months, and
for the letter enabling him to return to his said embassy."
(Treasury order hereon, dated? May 27.) |
Ibid, XVa. p. 166; Order
Book XXXVII. p. 482. |
|
Same for 1,917l. 16s. 6d. to Bullen Reymes and George Pley for
moneys expended and services performed by them for the King
upon several occasions. (Treasury order hereon, dated ? before
June 6.) |
Warrants Early XVa.
p. 160; Order Book
XXXVII. p. 496. |
|
Treasury order for 26l. 13s. 4d. to Peere Williams, clerk of
Foreign Estreats. |
Order BookXXXVII.
p. 112. |
|
Report to the King from the Treasury Lords on the petition of
Lord Paget as to merits of his father and the debt of 4,000l.
due to petitioner, and praying that some part of the purchase
money may be remitted to him so as to enable him to become
the purchaser of a fee farm rent of 715l. per an. which he paid
to the King, so that he may not fall into the hands of a stranger
to the ruin of himself and his family. As to the said debt a
previous report thereon allowed same as true. As to the proposal the moneys arising by sale of fee farms ought to be applied
to satisfy orders charged thereon. Provision for petitioner
should only be made by way of orders charged on said fee farms
and registered after what is already charged thereon. |
Warrants Early XXXIII.
p. 168. |
May 25 |
Privy seal for 426l. 10s. 5d. to Edward Proger, one of the
Grooms of the Bedchamber, as royal bounty: same being an
arrear due to the late King from Charles Read, who about
thirty years since was Receiver of part of the King's revenue
in Ireland: same to be by striking a tally on the executors
of said Read. |
Ibid, XVa. pp. 171–2. |
[May 25] |
Royal warrant for a privy seal for repayment of 10,000l. to the
Farmers of the several branches of His Majesty's revenue in
Ireland out of the last half year's rent of their farm. |
Warrants Early XVa.
p. 172. |
May 25 |
Royal warrant for a privy seal for 2,700l. out of the 4½ per cent.
duty to Sir Charles Wheeler, "and to Edmond Andros all
such sums of money as shall appear to be due and in arrear to
the soldiers in His Majesty's regiment of foot under the
command of Sir Tobias Bridge in the Island of Barbados."
(See infra, p. 850, under date May 31, for the slightly differing
terms of the privy seal itself.) |
Ibid, p. 155. |
[?] |
Same for same for 1,000l to Barnham Doble (Dobble), Dr. in
Physic, for his interest in the Paddock Walk in Windsor
Forest, viz. several closes or parcels of land containing 100
acres and 25 acres lying in or near the said Great Park called
the Paddock Walk and the lodge or house called Listers Lodge,
in the parishes of Old and New Windsor, which premises were
granted by letters patent of 1661, Aug 19, to Robert
Huntington for 31 years and afterwards conveyed to said
Doble. (Privy seal, dated May 26. Money warrant hereon,
dated June 6. Treasury order, dated ? June 12.) |
Ibid, pp. 155, 164–5;
XXVIII. p. 116; Order
Book XXXVII. p. 415. |
May 25 |
Sir G. Downing to Sir R. Long to send to my Lords a list of all
the warrants signed and charged upon the arrears of the late
farm of the Customs ended at 1667, Michaelmas. |
Out Letters General II.
p. 472. |
|
Same to the Lord Mayor of London. The King in Council has
referred to my Lords the petition of the Mayor and Aldermen
of London about the arrears of the Assessments due from the
city. My Lords desire to speak with you about it to-morrow
at eight in the morning with such Aldermen as you think fit,
as the report must be made to the Council to-morrow
afternoon. |
Ibid. |
|
Royal warrant for a privy seal for 22,865l. to Sir Robert Vyner,
His Majesty's goldsmith, for plate. (Money warrant hereon,
dated 1671, July 8, for said sum for divers chains, medals and
other gold works with some jewels and also several parcels of
gilt plate and white plate with some money by him disbursed:
as by particulars acknowledged under the hand of Sir Gilbert
Talbot, Master of the Jewel House, to have been delivered
into the Jewel House. Nine Treasury orders hereon for in
all 22, 865l. 8s. 8d., dated July 19.) |
Warrants Early XVa.
p. 157; XXI. pp. 52–3;
Order Book XXXVII.
p. 131. |
|
Treasury warrant to Capt. John Wadlow. There are certain
orders to the value of 25,000l. registered on the 310,000l. Wine
Act, which are assigned to Sir John Bankes and are yet unpaid,
as also the interest thereon, by reason of the falling short of
the money intended to be raised upon the said Act within the
time therein limited, "and wee having taken care that the
said orders shalbe satisfied out of some other branch of His
Majesties revenue with interest from the 24th of May instant
inclusive," you are therefore to pay to said Bankes all moneys
due to him on the said orders for interest to said date. |
Warrants Early XL.
p. 41. |
|
A warrant signed by His Majesty to pass the Great Seal for the
Queen about St. James's buildings. |
Ibid, XVa. p. 204. |
|
Warrant under the royal sign manual to the Treasury Lords to
grant the lease of Excise for Durham, Northumberland, Newcastle and Berwick to Henry Brabant and John Parsons (Sir
Gilbert Gerard having prayed for said Parsons' name to be
inserted instead of his own, the two names having been coupled
together in the royal sign manual of the 18th inst. as partners
in the said farm) and similarly for that of Notts to be granted
to Richard Lloyd (on the similar request of Anthony Eyre,
farmer [or contractor for the farm] of Excise of Notts), and
similarly for that of Cumberland and Westmorland to be
granted to John Parsons, citizen and brewer of London (on the
similar request of William Christian and George Williamson,
who have contracted for a lease of the Excise of said counties
for three years, from June 24 next, at 3,400l. per an. rent
with a quarter's rent in advance; but who by writing under
their hands have desired said lease to be granted to said
Parsons): with a Treasury order for same in this last instance
to the Grand Commissioners of Excise. |
Ibid, XXV. p. 5–6 |
May 25 |
Treasury warrant to the Customs Commissioners to pay 100l. to
Sir Edward Walker, Garter King of Arms, for one year to
Easter last on his annuity. |
Warrants Early XXVIII.
p. 117. |
|
Royal warrant for a privy seal for the allowances to Lord
Lovelace as Lieutenant of Woodstock Park by letters patent of
1625–6, March 20, the farm and custody of the manor of
Woodstock and certain woods there were granted to Philip,
Earl of Montgomery, under the reserved rent of 114l. 1s. 10d.
per an. for the manor and 20l. for the woods, but with an
allowance by privy seal of 40l. per an for wages and entertainment of keepers, and 40l. for hay for the deer: which
allowances were contained by the privy seal of 1666–7, Jan. 7,
to Edward, Earl of Clarendon, then Lieutenant of said manor,
who was disenabled for holding same by the Act of 19 Car II.
for his banishment, whereupon John, Lord Lovelace, was constituted Lieutenant of said manor in place of said Earl of
Clarendon, to whom the abovesaid allowances were continued by
privy seal of 1670, June 20. The said Lord Lovelace beingsince
dead and his son John, Lord Lovelace, being now Lieutenant
of said manor, the said allowances are hereby continued to him,
together with the arrears since 1670. Mar. 25, being the time
the same was last paid as appears by the certificate of Chri.
Crow, deputy to Auditor Sir Ed. Sawyer, "and whereas we
are satisfied by writing under the hand of … Sir Philip
Warwick dated the 7th of April, 1668, that Sir William Fleetwood at the time of the great plague in London when we were
at Oxford did by our command disburse the same 100l. for
provision of hay for our deer in Woodstock," of which only
60l. has been repaid him, therefore the remaining 40l. is to be
hereby paid to said Fleetwood. |
Ibid, XVa. pp. 155, 162–4. |
|
Royal sign manual for 100l. to Sir Robert Dallison, Bart., as
royal bounty. (Money warrant hereon, dated May 30.
Treasury order, dated May 31.) |
Ibid, p. 159; XVIII.
p. 411; Order Book
XXXVII. p. 112. |
[?] |
[? Two] Treasury orders [apparently duplicate] on the new
additional Excise for 10,000l. [each] to Sir Edw. Griffin:
for wages and other expenses of the Household. |
Order Book XXXVII.
p 500. |
[?] |
Letter of direction concerning five Treasury orders of 5,000l. each
of date Mar. 25 last payable to Mr. Wadlow and Mr. Sayers:
said orders to be transferred from the register of the first
Wine Act to the register of the Additional Excise, and so to
bear 7 per cent. interest till paid. |
Ibid. |
May 25 |
Same for 3,000l. to John Hervey for the Queen |
Ibid, p. 261. |
|
Same for 1,500l. to Patrick Wans in repayment of loan |
Ibid, p. 119. |
May 26 |
The Treasury Lords to the King's Remembrancer for process of
extent against Christopher Jay, the Receiver of Hearthmoney
for Norfolk, on the arrear of 4 335l. due on his account, which
sum is by the privy seal of 1669, Sept. 30, directed to be paid
to Robert Foley, iron master, in part of a greater sum then
due to said Foley from the King. |
Warrants Early XXI.
p. 48. |
|
Royal warrant for a privy seal to discharge George Marsh, from
being a farmer of the 4½ per cent. duty in the Barbados. |
Ibid, XVa. p. 157. |
|
Report to the King from the Treasury Lords and the Lords of
Ireland in pursuance of the order of Council of April 28 last,
referring to them the report of several of the Privy Council of
Ireland concerning a grant to Michael Archbishop of Dublin,
Dr. John Parry, Dean of Christchurch, and Dr. Thomas
Seele, Dean of St. Patricks, and their successors for ever,
such impropriations and appropriate tithes as are mentioned in
said report for the use of the vicars and choirmen of the
cathedral churches of the Holy Trinity and St. Patrick's as
were vested in the Crown by the late Act of Settlement. We
consider such grant is consistent with said Act and that it may
pass accordingly under the Great Seal of Ireland and with
such rents and reservations as may seem fit to the Lord
Lieutenant: provided that the interest of Robert Boyle, Esq.,
in the said impropriations or appropriate tithes be not prejudiced
in anything within his clause in the Explanatory Act. |
Out Letters Ireland I.
p. 71. |
|
Royal warrant for a privy seal for paying the money of baronets
to the Master of the Wardrobe. |
Warrants Early XVa.
p. 158. |
|
Sir G. Downing to Mr. Newport. The Duke of Buckingham
only desires that you will make him assignments of the 4,500l.
upon the several quarters of the Subsidies concerning which I
spoke to you to-day, and the remaining 2,500l. his Grace
desires he may have out of your assignments on the Law Bill.
My Lords direct you to comply herewith and to make the
assignments accordingly. |
Out Letters General II.
p. 472. |
|
Same to Viscount Brouncker and Mr. Pepys. The King expected
you both at the Treasury Chambers this morning, but as you
came not he has directed you both to attend him this afternoon
at three in the Council Chamber. |
Ibid. |
|
Same to the Grand Commissioners of Excise. My Lords have
charged several warrants on the money of the Excise payable
into the Exchequer by Sir Samuel Sterling and Mr. Beane.
You are to take care that these moneys be paid into the
Exchequer and kept distinct there so that the persons to whom
it is assigned may receive it. |
Ibid, p. 473. |
|
The Treasury Lords to Sir Robert Holmes. On surrender by Lord
Colepeper of the office of Captain of the Isle of Wight it was
agreed that the arrears then due to him should be put into
your grant of the said office to be paid over to said Lord as soon
as you should receive the same out of His Majesty's fee farm
rents within said island. This you promised to do. Said
arrears due from Michaelmas. 1668, to Xmas following amount
to 172l. 10s. 7¾d. Lord Colepeper had made several applications
to us for payment hereof, affirming that you have long since
received same out of the fee farms. You are to make present
payment hereof. |
Warrants Early XXXIII
p. 169. |
|
Money warrant for 100l. to Mrs. Winifrid Wells for half a year
to Lady Day last on her annuity. |
Ibid, XVIII. p. 410. |
May 26 |
Money warrant for one year to Allen Apsley on his several
allowances, viz., 30l. per month [390l. per an.]; 10s. a day
[182l. 10s. 6d. per an.]; and 800l. per an. the latter for four
falconers and provision of hawks. (One Treasury order for
800l. in part hereof, dated June 5.) |
Warrants Early XXIV.
p. 59; Order Book
XXXVII. p. 262. |
|
Treasury order for 592l. 17s. 7d. to William and Robert Packer
[for their bill of necessaries] as Usher of the Receipt. |
Order Book XXXVII.
p. 379. |
May 27 |
Treasury warrant to the Receipt for letters to be levied from
time to time on the Collectors of Tenths in the dioceses of
Oxford, Worcester, Hereford, and St. David's for the annuity
of 850l. granted by letters patent of the 15th inst. to James
Hamilton, one of the Grooms of the Bedchamber, the first
payment thereof to be made at Michaelmas next: and also for
the annuity or yearly pension of 500l. granted by the said
letters patent to Elizabeth, wife of the said James Hamilton,
in case she survive him, &c., ut supra p. 825, under date May 5. |
Warrants Early XXII.
pp. 14–15. |
|
Treasury order for 830l. 12s. 0d. to Edward Backwell in reward
for loan. |
Order Book XXXVII.
p. 112. |
|
Same for 200l. to Mr. Meynell as reward |
Ibid, p. 204. |
[?] |
Sir G. Downing to the [Grand] Excise Commissioners to
forbear making out any lease of the Excise farm of co.
Gloucester till receipt of order from my Lords. |
Out Letters General II
p. 473. |
[?] |
Same to Sir William Bucknall to attend the Treasurer of the
Household on Monday about the business of the abovesaid
Excise farm of co. Gloucester. |
Ibid
|
May 27 |
Same to Lord Ashley and Sir J. Duncombe. The Treasurer of
the Household desires that there may be no [meeting of the]
Treasury [Lords] on Monday next in the afternoon in regard
it is His Majesty's birthday. |
Ibid
|
|
Same to the Chief Baron of the Exchequer. My Lords' meeting
about the collecting of the Hearthmoney is put off from Monday
next as that is the King's birthday. |
Ibid, p. 474. |
[?] |
Two Treasury orders for 3,000l. each to Sir Edw. Griffin |
Order Book XXXVII.
p. 480. |
[?] |
One same for 20,050l. to George Wharton, Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance: for the Ordnance. |
Ibid. |
|
Same for 175l. to the Earl of Sandwich as President of the
Council for Foreign Plantations. |
Ibid, pp 480–1. |
For 125l. to Lord Gorges. |
|
For 125l. to Lord Arlington. |
|
For 125l. to Col. Titus. |
|
For 125l. to Sir Humphry Wynch. |
|
For 125l. to Sir John Finch. |
|
For 125l. to Mr. Waller. |
|
For 125l. to Mr. Grey. |
|
For 125l. to Mr. Brounkerd. |
|
For 125l. to Mr. Slingsby. |
|
For 250l. for incidents for said Council. |
|
For 75. to Dr. Worsley. |
|
|
Same for 600l. and 600l. to Ralph Montague. |
Ibid, p. 481 |
For 500l. to Sir John Finch. |
|
For 450l. to John Warden, Envoy to Sweden. |
|
For 890l. to Sir Wm. Temple. |
|
[? May 27] |
Four Treasury orders for, in all, 12,500l. to the Privy Purse |
Order Book XXXVII
p. 481. |
|
Ten same for, in all, 6,855l. 0s. 0d. to the Treasurers of the
Navy. |
Ibid. |
|
Four same for, in all, 15,500l. to the Prince of Orange |
Ibid. |
|
One same for 1,000l. to Mr. Le Gouse, jeweller |
Ibid. |
|
Three same for, in all, 8 000l. to the Earl of Sandwich for the
Great Wardrobe. |
Ibid p. 482 |
|
One same for 400l. to Mr. Le Gouce, jeweller |
Ibid. |
|
Two same for, in all, 1,623l. 10s. 0d. to Viscount Fauconberg,
Envoy to Venice. |
Ibid
|
|
One same for 200l. to Mr. Ward, Consul at Algiers |
Ibid
|
|
Three same for, in all, 13,050l. to Sir T. Osborne for the Navy |
Ibid
|
|
Two same for, in all, 7,000l. to Sir Edw. Griffin, Treasurer of
His Majesty's Chamber. |
Ibid. |
May 30 |
Treasury warrant to Sir Edmond Sawyer to allow 72l. 2s. 6d. in
account to Col. John Strode, late Receiver of Hearthmoney in
the Cinque ports for the three half years ended at Michaelmas,
1665, the same representing the in super resting on the foot of
his accompt: and also to discharge him of that 12 per cent.
interest charge: said Strode's having represented that his
disbursements and losses by collectors amounted to 349l.
18s. 1d., which is sworn to by James Talbot, an officer
employed under him. |
Warrants Early XXI
p. 49. |
|
Royal sign manual for 229l. to Edward Backwell to repay 200l.
advanced by him by request on the 7th Dec., 1669, to Sir
Robt. Hamilton, Kt., as royal bounty, together with 17l. for
interest and 12l. for fees at the Receipt. (Money warrant
hereon, dated July 26. Treasury order, dated July 27.) |
Warrants Early XVa.
p. 199; XXVIII.
p. 131; Order Book
XXXVII. p. 418. |
|
The Treasury Lords to the Lord Keeper of the Great Seal. You
have put a stop to passing the patent for the place of
Comptroller of Customs in Chester port to Roger Lloyd and
Philip Lloyd in regard the Treasury fiat for same is for their
lives contrary to the general directions which His Majesty has
given against making grants during life. In this particular
instance we have received the King's direction for so passing
said office. Therefore please pass it so. |
Out Letters Customs I.
p. 237. |
|
Treasury warrant to Sir C. Harbord for a particular of lands in
Twickenham, Middlesex, part of the late Queen Mother's
jointure, of which Sir Francis Cobb prays a lease. |
Warrants Early XXXVIII.
p. 59. |
|
Same to Sir John Norton, high woodward of New Forest, to raise
288l. by sale of dotard trees, to be disposed for the purposes
detailed in the royal sign manual of the 26th inst., viz.,
repairs at the New Park, at Feineing Holmehill Coppice,
making pens and paddocks for the red deer, repairs at the
New Park Gardens, purchase of the ground on which the
King's stables are built at Lyndhurst, and for the charge of
many extraordinary swinemotes in order to the Justice seat. |
Ibid, p. 60. |
|
Same to Sir Robt. Croke, Kt., Clerk of the Pipe, for a grant of
the office of steward of the manor and wapentake of Newark,
co. Notts, to Thomas Howard, one of the sons of the late Earl
of Berks, and Robert Dymocke, Esq., in as large manner as
same was enjoyed by William, late Earl of Exeter, and Thomas,
late Earl of Berks. |
Ibid, p. 70. |
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Prefixing and appending:—Particular of said office and entry of
the demise. |
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May 30 |
Treasury warrant to Sir Robt. Crooke, Kt., Clerk of the Pipe, for
a grant to Francis Calmady at the nomination of Margaret
Couch for 99 years (if Ann Couch, daughter of said Margaret
and Christopher Browne, of Stoke Climsland, Cornwall, shall
so long live) of a messuage lying in Woda alias Woods in the
manor of Climsland Prior, demised by letters patent of 1662,
Dec. 23, to Edward Kneebow, executor and assignee of Edward
Couch, in reversion after Margaret Couch and Philip Cutty. |
Warrants Early XXXVIII.
pp. 129–30. |
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Prefixing:—Particular of the premises by Ja. Symes, deputy
auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall, and ratal thereof by Sir C.
Harbord. |
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Sir G. Downing to Sir Denys Gawden to attend my Lords tomorrow about the payment of the money to the man whose
bills of exchange came from Leghorn. |
Out Letters General II.
p. 474. |
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Treasury warrant to Sir R. Long to receive ad interim the rents,
&c., of the lands, &c., late in jointure to the late Queen Mother
locoSir Henry Wood, lately deceased, Treasurer and Receiver
General thereof. |
Warrants Early XLII.
p. 26. |
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Same to Sir Heneage Finch, Attorney General, or Sir Edw.
Turner, Solicitor General, to prepare a bill for extending to
31 years the following grants already held by Lady Barbara
Villiers, viz., 2d. by tale for every poundweight troy of silver
that shall be coined at the Mint from 1660, Aug. 9 (granted to
her for 21 years by grant dated 1660, Aug. 20), and the sum
of 500l. per an. payable out of post fines and Greenwax
(granted to her for 21 years by a grant dated 1662–3. Jan. 6). |
Ibid, XXXIII. pp. 176–7. |
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Directions to be observed in drawing warrants for felling timber
in New Forest. When any trees are felled they are to be first
marked by the woodward of the forest or his deputy. [The
felling is to take place] in the presence of a verderer and two
regarders and to be entered in Lyndhurst court book, and the
woodward to sell the lops, tops, bark and offal wood and give
an account thereof. |
Ibid, XXXVIII. p. 1a. |
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Royal sign manual for 100l. to John Lawrence to be laid out for
a quantity of scarlet cloth as a present from the King to the
Bassa of Tripoli, and 100l. for same as same to the Dey of
Tunis: to be without accompt. (Money warrant hereon, dated
June 6. Treasury order, dated, June 7.) |
Warrants Early XVa.
p. 161; Out Letters
Customs II. p. 164;
Order Book XXXVII.
p. 30. |
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Money warrant for 10,000l. to Sir Edw. Griffin in part of this
year's service for the office of Treasurer of the Chamber. |
Warrants Early XXV.
p. 7. |
May 31 |
Same for 3,000l. to Baptist May for the Privy Purse. (Treasury
order hereon, dated June 2, registered on the Alum Farm.) |
Ibid, XXII. p. 42; Order
Book XXXVII. p. 439. |
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Same for 6,000l. to same for same. (Treasury order hereon,
dated June 2.) |
Out Letters Customs II.
p. 162; Order Book
XXXVII. p. 30. |
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Same for 5,000l. to Henry Slingsby, Master and Worker of the
Mint, for the Mint. (Treasury order hereon, dated June 2.) |
Warrants Early XVIII.
p. 412; Order Book
XXXVII. p. 112. |
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Same for 51,000l. to William Ashburnham in part for the service
of the Household for the year to begin Sept. 29 next (Nine
orders hereon, dated ? June 10, for, in all, 50,000l.) |
Warrants Early XXV.
p. 8; Order Book
XXXVII. p. 263. |
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Privy seal for 200l. to Elizabeth Wolseley, widow, as royal bounty
for her husband's great loyalty: to be paid out of the fine for
a reversionary grant of the manor of Walton to John Ferrers.
(Money warrant hereon, dated June 8. Treasury order, dated
June 13.) |
Warrants Early XVa. p.
170; XVIII. p. 413;
Order Book XXXVII.
p. 113. |
May 31 |
Treasury order for 10l. to Edward Teare for extraordinary
services in carrying out letters, despatches, &c. |
Order Book XXXVII.
p. 112. |
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Privy seal (see supra. p. 844, under date May 25) for the issue
(out of the moneys in the Exchequer of the 4½ per cent. in
Barbados and the Leeward Isles) of 2,778l. 10s. 8d. to Sir
Charles Wheeler, Governor of the Leeward Isles, as imprest
for the entertainment of two foot companies in the Leeward
Isles: this privy seal being to revoke and make void the
previous privy seal of Mar. 10 last for the payment of the
said 2,778l. 10s. 8d. to said Sir Charles Wheeler for said
two companies, consisting of 80 men each, as by the establishment thereof signed Mar. 8 last: and further for the pay to
Edmond Andros, major of the regiment of foot under the
command of Sir Tobias Bridge, in Barbados, all moneys due
to the said regiment upon stating the accompt of their arrears
until they shall be disbanded, and likewise a moiety of the
money due to the officers of said regiment: to be paid out of
the moneys in the Exchequer arising out of the 4½ per cent.
duty. |
Warrants Early XVa
pp. 218–9. |
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The Treasury Lords to the King's Remembrancer to forbear
process against Sir Francis Clerke, late Receiver of Hearthmoney in Kent. |
Ibid, XXI. p. 49. |
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Royal warrant for a privy seal for 1,000l. a year to Sir Robt.
Vyner for 12 years from Michaelmas last. |
Ibid, XVa. p. 172. |
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Sir G. Downing to Sir Edmond Turner. You have made no
return to my letter of April 24 last, for an accompt of the
moneys received upon the 4l. per tun on wines and other
liquors in the outports; and of the receipts in the outports
on the Wine Act, commencing June 24 last. You are forthwith to prepare said accompts. Send the first of them to Col.
Birch and the second to the Treasury. |
Out Letters General II.
p. 474. |
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Same to the Customs Farmers, to the like effect, concerning the
account of receipts on the above two heads in London and
the outports. |
Ibid. |
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Same to the Marshal of the King's Bench. You are to give no
further liberty to Mr. Cadwallader Jones, surety for Mr.
Harris late Receiver for Devon, but to keep him close prisoner,
he not having complied with any of his proposals for satisfying
his debt to the King, to which purpose he had lately some
liberty given him. |
Ibid, p. 475 |
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Same to Viscount Ranelagh. My Lords have to-day received
from the Attorney General your proposition about farming the
revenue of Ireland, and have appointed Friday for the consideration hereof. |
Ibid. |
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Same to Lord Aungier. My Lords will hear Viscount Ranelagh's
proposition as above on Friday. If you please you may then
be heard [hereon] by Counsel. |
Ibid, p. 476 |
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Same to the Attorney General to attend on Friday at the hearing
of the abovesaid proposal of Viscount Ranelegh. |
Ibid, p. 477. |
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Same to Lord Hawley, Sir C. Harbord and the rest of the
Trustees for the sale of Fee Farms to attend my Lords tomorrow morning. Sir C. Harbord will inform you of the
business. |
Ibid, p. 475. |
May 31 |
Sir G. Downing to Mr. Sherwyn and Col. Webb to attend my
Lords to-morrow about bringing up from the several counties
the moneys arising by the subsidy. |
Out Letters General II.
p. 475. |
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Same to Mr. Lawrence to draw such a warrant as is to be signed
for an inquisition against Mr. Cadwallader Jones for the fees
of his office. Don't fail to let me have it in a day or two. |
Ibid. |
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Same to the Attorney and Solicitor General, Sergeant Maynard
and Sergeant Ellis. My Lords have information from several
counties that the assessors [to the subsidy] do make return of
men's estates much below what they ought to do by the Subsidy
Act. You are to speedily consider the law and if the fact prove
accordingly whether or not directions may not be given for a
further enquiry and a reassessment for making good such under
value returns, as also for the making a fuller assessment for
the following quarters. |
Ibid p. 476 |
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Same to same forwarding a copy of a summons to the Attorney
General in the case of one Carver, late a Collector of Assessments, who has in his hands a considerable sum thereof. You
are to give my Lords your opinion whether debtors of this
nature have any benefit of the law. |
Ibid. |
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Same to Sir R. Long for an accompt what warrants and orders,
charged on the Royal and Additional Aids and Eleven Months'
tax, are yet unpaid, and the names of the persons to whom
same are due. |
Ibid
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Same to the Grand Commissioners of Excise. My Lords command
that you deliver out no Excise leases to any old Farmer of the
Excise until he has first performed his covenants upon his
present lease and paid in his advance money upon his new lease. |
Ibid, p. 477. |
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Report to the King from the Treasury Lords and the Lords of
Ireland on the petition of Sir Richard Kennedy, Kt and Bart.,
Second Baron of the Exchequer, Ireland (on the order of
reference of date Jan. 12 last), setting forth that in pursuance
of a clause in the Explanatory Act the Earl of Ossory, late
Lord Deputy, and the Privy Council in Ireland, in view of the
barrenness of the lands of three of the lots of the [16] 49 officers
given out to Sir John Borlace, Kt., Col. Heyward St. Leger
and Col. Randall Clayton and other trustees for the said
officers (whose interest petitioner has purchased) did reduce the
quit rent thereof from 139l. 6s. 4d. to 95l. per an., and orders
for same are drawn up ready for signing, and therefore praying
that said reduction may be confirmed. Advise that same may
be allowed if it be found on enquiry that said order was so
drawn up within the time limited by the Explanatory Act. |
Out Letters Ireland I
p. 78. |
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Same to same from same on the petition of Sir Connell Farrell, Kt.
(on the order of reference of May 20 inst.), setting forth that for
his services to the King in foreign parts, the King has divers
times directed several yearly provisions to be made to him,
from all which he has hitherto received little benefit; and
having at this time a grant of 2,000l. payable by the Act of
Explanation out of moneys arising from mean profits of lands
set out in satisfaction of English arrears of adventurers on the
doubling ordinance or interests not satisfiable by said Act, and
praying some other recompense for his services on his resignation
of his claim to said 2,000l. We advise that petitioner be paid
by Sir Stephen Fox such allowance as other reformed officers
of his quality do receive until further provision can be made. |
Ibid, pp. 78–9. |
May 31 |
Report to the King from the Treasury Lords and the Lords of
Ireland on the petition of Capt. Edmond Nugent (on the order
of reference of Oct. 21 last) praying in consideration of his
constant service and attendance on the King in foreign parts a
discharge of the new quit rents of 20l. 10s. 11d. on the lands
now in possession of his sisters, and of the quit rent of
30l. 0s. 10d. on the lands to which he has been restored in
remainder after certain uses not determined and after his
father's death. Advise the remission of same. |
Out Letters Ireland I,
p. 79. |
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Same to same from same on the petition of Sir Henry Tuite, Bart.,
(on the order of reference of Nov. 11 last) praying the like
remission of new quit rent on his estate in Ireland. Advise
that a moiety of said quit rents amounting in the whole to
97l. 5s. 10d. per an. be remitted, together with a proportionable part of the arrears. |
Ibid. p 80. |
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Same to same from same on the petition of Phillippe How (on
the order of reference of April 26 last) setting forth that of
that part of his lands in the county of Dublin and Wexford
which was excepted to him after the decree passed to his
children there were 28 acres Irish measure of his best land worth
about 35l. per an. enclosed in His Majesty's park called Phoenix
Park, near Dublin, the purchase money whereof with the mean
profits for eight years amounts to 980l., which the petitioner
did for His Majesty's convenience freely and without any consideration or satisfaction to this time surrender to the King:
further that the greatest quantity of petitioner's lands lie in
Wexford, the most barren part of Ireland, and yield not much
above the quit rent: therefore praying that the new quit rent of
78l. 15s. 9¾d. per an. may be remitted with the arrears thereof.
Advise the remission of said quit rents. |
Ibid. |
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Same to same from same on the petition of Owen Mac Carty
(as by the order of reference of Jan. 18 last) setting forth that
he has been twice taken prisoner as captain of foot in his Royal
Highness's [the Duke of York's] regiment and suffered very
much thereby, and is particularly mentioned in the King's
Declaration for the Settlement of Ireland among those that
served him in foreign parts, and therefore praying the remission of his quit rents in co. Cork consisting of very coarse
land and of which he can make no advantage by reason the quit
rents are so excessive chargeable. We consider petitioner a fit
object of your Majesty's grace. |
Ibid, p 81 |
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Same to same from same on the petition of Francis Farrell, of
Mornin, co. Longford (as by the order of reference of Aug. 9
last) setting forth that he has served in the late wars, suffered
sequestration and was restored to his estate by special proviso
in the Explanatory Act, and praying the remission of the new
quit of 95l. which is treble the value of the old rent. Advise
remission of said quit rent. |
Ibid
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Same to same from same on the petition of Col. Pierce Lacy (as
by the reference of Mar. 3 last) setting forth the constant
loyalty of his deceased father and himself and their sufferings
and that he raised a troop of horse at his own charges for your
Majesty, and that after the Restoration he married the relict of
Sir Nicholas Comyne, who obtained a decree from the late Court
of Claims in Ireland for such lands as she held in jointure and
is now possessed of same, and praying remission of the new
quit rent thereon, the land being barren and the quit rent
almost equal to the year's value thereof. Advise remission of
the said quit rent. |
Ibid, p. 82. |
May 31 |
Report to the King from the Treasury Lords and the Lords of
Ireland on the petition of Sir Edward Fitzharris, bart. (as
by the order of reference of the 22 inst.), setting forth that in
consideration of his being deprived of the whole of his estate
in Ireland, which was above 1,500l. per an., by the late
usurpers, provision was made in the late Act of Settlement that
he should be forthwith restored to his principal manor house
and 2,000 acres of land thereto belonging as a present subsistence until some way should be found for his further relief,
yet that he hath had no benefit by the said proviso and
therefore praying for his present support a grant of the quit
rent reserved upon his own estate [of which he is thus dispossessed] amounting to 150l. 2s. 7¼d. We find petitioner to be
deserving your Majesty's grace. |
Out Letters Ireland I.
p. 82. |
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Same from same to same on the petition of Richard Talbott, Esq.
(as by the order of reference of the 17th inst.), setting forth
that upon a report from the late Lord Chancellor of Ireland
of the loyalty and sufferings of John Talbott, petitioner's late
father, petitioner's restitution to his former estate was
directed by royal letters of 1660, Dec. 30, and 1661, Jan. 13,
and that he should hold same by the rents and tenures as in
Oct., 1641, but that same is now charged with new quit rents
and arrears as well of in custodiam rents incurred since the
Restoration as of rents reserved by the usurper upon leases
by him made and therefore praying, in regard he is declared
innocent and thereby restored to a remainder of his estate and
the other part is come to him by descent that his whole estate
may be freed from said quit rent amounting to 120l. 14s. 8d.
and the arrears thereof. Advise remission of said quit rents. |
Ibid, p. 83. |
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Same to same from same on the petition of John, Bishop of Clogher
(as by the order of reference of Mar. 15 last) setting forth
that he is now possessed in right of his bishopric of a lease of
four quarters of the Termons Erneaugh [Erenagh] in the province
of Ulster, wherein he was but 26 years to come and was forced
in regard of a clause of exception in the Act of Settlement to
purchase the same of the [16]49 officers within whose security
same happened to lie: that after deduction of the bishopric
rent and rent charge thereon the value of said lands is but 48l.
clear and the quit rent thereon is 266l. per an., and therefore
praying remission of said quit rent On consideration of said
petition it does not appear to us whether said lease be
chargeable by law with said quit rent. If it be remitted the
Farmers of the Revenue, Ireland, will demand defalcation for
same. Therefore advise that the matter be speedily tried in
the Exchequer Court, Ireland, and meanwhile to suspend
process against petitioner. |
Ibid, pp. 83–4. |
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The Treasury Lords to Sir W. Doyly, Mr. Sherwin and Col.
Webb to examine the sufficiency of the sureties of Mathew
Freer as Receiver of the subsidy for co. Bucks. |
Warrants Early XXXVI.
p. 166. |
May — |
Money warrant for 3,000l. to John Kirke, Paymaster of the
Band of Pensioners, in accordance with the sign manual of
1670–1, Mar. 18, by which the King reduced said Band from
50 to 40, and reserved the gift of said places henceforth to
himself and also declared that if any gentleman should part
with his place to another person, such person should be
approved by His Majesty before his admission to said Band:
and further declared that the said 40 pensioners that shall
serve in said Band shall be these hereafter named, viz.:—John
Dingley, Edward Herbert. Tho. Hales, Sir Tho. Roe, Edw.
Brooke, Sir Reynold Forster, Ric. Harrison, John Rotes, Esq.,
Sir Richard Hatton, William Tate, Esq., Sir Edw. Alston,
Charles Skrymshaw. Will Cooper. Esq., Sir George Tash,
Charles Crompton, John Raymond, Edmund Barber, Anthony
Gawdy, Fleetwood Dormer, Brett Norton, Will. Dickenson,
Hugh Tent, John Kirke, senr., Sir Tho. Geery, Walter Rea,
Will. Ford, Edw. Games, John Kirke, junr., Ric. Wigmore,
Rob. Dacres, Charles Radley, Tho. Shatterdine, Ric. Willis,
Edw. Cooper, Henry Slingsby, Edw. Coleman, Sir George
Courthopp, Roger Conesby, Sir Philip Honywood, Thomas
Sheldon, "and in regard by this method the Captain of the
said Band will loose the benefitt of selling such places as fall
and the other officers all incidentall profitts and perquisits, His
Majesty hath by his said warrant further signified his pleasure
that in lieu thereof the captain's salary shall be made 1000l. a
year, the lieutenant's 500l. per an., the standard 310l., and
every of the said 40 their ancient wages of 100l. per an.
respectively: the clerks of the cheque 120l. per an., and the
harbinger 70l. per an., amounting in all to 6,000l. per an."
(Treasury order hereon, dated June 15, registered on the First
Fruits.) |
Ibid, XXII. pp. 41–2;
Order Book XXXVII.
p. 399. |
May — |
Money warrant for 875l. to the Earl of Nottingham for three
quarters on his several annuities of 1,000 marks and
500l. |
Warrants Early XXVIII.
p. 115. |