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Date. |
Nature and Substance of the Entry. |
Reference. |
Oct. 1 |
Treasury subscription of a docquet. dated 1672, Sept., of a royal
warrant directing the transferring and levying of several orders
and tallies for satisfying George Blake, his proportion of a former
debt [due from the King] and for Lord St. John and his
partners [in the late intended farm of the Customs]
to purchase fee farm rents as follows out of such rents
in the survey of the Exchequer, or if there be not
sufficient thereof then out of such rents within the
Duchy of Lancaster formerly excepted: the said Lord
St. John and his partners (in consideration of the King
condescending to their purchasing fee farms to the value
of 157,004l. 7s. 0d. in satisfaction of the debt due to them
having promised to advance 30,000l. to His Majesty to be also
repaid to them by the purchase of fee farms; but George
Blake, one of the said partners not being in a condition to
make good his proportion [of said advance] so that 28,073l.
8s. 0d. only is paid in part of said 30,000l., but the said Lord
St. John and his partners being willing to supply the remaining
1,926l. 12s. 0d. |
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,074, p. 92. |
Oct. 1 |
Treasury subscription of a docquet, dated 1672, Sept., of a release
to the East India Company from several articles of agreement
contained in two indentures both dated 1661, Dec. 6, made
between the Navy Commissioners and said Company and also
from the sum of 4,153 2/2 pieces of eight, agreed by said Company
to be paid to Sir Gervase Lucas. Kt., late Governor of the
island of Bombay [as the exchange equivalent], for 1,000l.
sterling by them received out of the Exchequer: said discharge
being in consideration of the sum of 2,000l. presented to His
Majesty by said Company and of their delivery up of two bills
to the Treasury Lords one for 262l. 13s. 6d. the other for
1,572l. 18s. 0d., also of a release by said Company to His
Majesty of several sums of money and other things specified
in a schedule annexed to said release. |
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,074, p. 93. |
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Money warrant for 558l. to Sir Martin Westcomb for three
quarters to Michaelmas last on his ordinary of 40s. a day
as His Majesty's agent at Cadiz, Port St. Mary and the
districts. |
Warrants Early XIX.
pp. 176, 193. |
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Same for 50l. to Col. Russell for one year on his salary as Keeper
of Chingford Walk in Waltham Forest. |
Ibid. p. 176. |
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Same for 40l. to the Earl of St. Albans, Lord Chamberlain of
the Household, for two years of his creation money to
Sept. 29 last. |
Ibid. p. 177. |
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Same for 100l. to Baptist May, Keeper of the Privy Purse, for
providing angel gold for His Majesty's use in healing. |
Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Grand Commissioners of Excise and to
[Excise] Auditor Birch to allow in account to Humphry Beane,
late Farmer of Excise of Suffolk, 90l. 8s. 9d. for defalcations
for certain quantities of beer brewed in Landguard Fort, for
which Excise was not paid, viz. 832 barrels of strong beer, as
appears by the report of 1669–70. Feb. 22. thereon from the
Excise Commissioners: also to allow him a further 100l. in
full satisfaction of all demands and pretences whatsoever on
the said account. |
Warrants Not Relating to
Money III. pp. 155–6. |
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Sir Ro. Howard to the Navy Commissioners. This day Sir
William Warren and Mr. William Wood acquainted my Lords
that they were to have received 2,000l. imprest in June last
according to their contract with you: that they have delivered
divers ships' loadings and are daily delivering more, and yet
have not received any money. My Lords desire to know why
these persons who have served in commodites so useful for His
Majesty's service have received no moneys in all this time. |
Out Letters General III.
p. 168. |
[?] |
Money warrant for half year each to the following on their several
fees, detailed, as His Majesty's falconers. |
Warrants Early XIX.
p. 175. |
George Russell, serjeant, on his fee of 65l. per an. |
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John Carey, on his fee of 91l. 5s. 0d. per an. |
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Marmaduke Conoway, on his fee of 44l. per an. |
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Tho. Dechamp, on his fee of 44l. per an.
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Silvanus Rowley, on his fee of 50l. 3s. 9½d. per an. |
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Abell Daniell, on his fee of 44l. per an. |
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James Roper, on his fee of 88l. 0s. 5½d. per an. |
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John Hayward, on his fee of 50l. 3s. 9½d. per an. |
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Philip Van Berenbrooke, on his fee of 40l. per an. |
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Oct. 2 |
Treasury warrants to the Customs Commissioners or their
Cashier to pay the last Michaelmas quarter's salary bill for the
out ports (not detailed) and for London port (detailed, total
7,224l. 5s. 0d.). |
Money Books (Custom),
p. 76. |
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Treasury subscription of a docquet, dated 1672, Sept., of a royal
warrant for the Lord Admiral and the Navy Commissioners to
allow to the Earl of Anglesey (suspended from his office of
Treasurer of the Navy by the King's letters of 1668, Nov. 2),
all fees, profits and advantages due to him until the 25 Jan.
1671, by patent or otherwise as Treasurer of the Navy, as amply
as Lord Brooke, Sir George Carteret or any other Treasurer of
the Navy: and further to grant to said Earl in lieu of all such
fees from 1671, June 24, the yearly sum of 3,000l. during his
life: to be paid out of the Navy funds. |
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,074, p. 91. |
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Royal warrant to the Attorney General to prepare a bill to pass
the Great Seal for a grant of 5,300l. per an. to George, Viscount
Grandison, and Edward Villiers during the natural life of
Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland: to date from Michaelmas last,
and after the death of said Duchess, then said 5,300l. per an.
to be granted to Charles, Earl of Southampton, "our natural
son by the said Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, and to the
heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, and in the case of
failure of them then to Lord George Fitz Roy, commonly
called George Lord Palmer, another of our natural sons by the
said Duchess, and to the heirs male of his body lawfully
begotten, and in case of failure of them then unto Henry Fitz
Roy, Earl of Euston, another of our natural sons by the said
Duchess, and to the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten":
to be paid at the four usual feasts out of the revenue arising
by granting licences to sell wine by retail. |
King's Warrant Book III.
p. 159. |
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Royal sign manual for 200l. to Don Diego de Penalosa as royal
bounty. (Money warrant, dated Oct. 3.) |
Ibid, p. 160;Warrants
Early XIX. p. 178. |
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Treasury warrant to the Receipt for payment of 13,500l. to Sir
Thomas Osborne, Treasurer of the Navy, upon account for the
Victualling of the Navy: same to be paid by striking tallies
upon Richard Mounteney, one of 11,964l. 4s. 6d. on the
customs arising from Midsummer last, the other for
1,535l. 15s. 6d. on the imposition on wines and other liquors
arising from Midsummer last. |
Warrants Early XIX.
p. 176. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Attorney General. Several alterations
have been made by consent in the business between the King
and Lord St. John et al. concerning the late intended farm of
the Customs, which consent not appearing on record there may
remain some colour for controversies to be hereafter raised with
the officers of the Exchequer. In preparing the release and
pardon from the King to them for which the King's warrant
has or will shortly reach you, you are to prepare also a release
from them to the Treasury Lords, the Auditor of the Receipt,
Clerk of the Pells, and the Tellers for the non-payment of moneys
which might have been payable to them if said alterations
had not been made and all things consequential thereupon.
In said release each person is to release for himself severally
and not for each other jointly. Insert also a proviso to save
or except all tallies sold or disposed and not applied to the
purchase of fee farm rents. |
Warrants Not Relating to
Money III. pp. 154–5. |
Oct. 3 |
Treasury warrant to Mr. Mounteney, Cashier of the Customs,
to pay 16l. 3s. 4d. to Richard Gregory for Michaelmas quarter
last on his fees as messenger attending the Customs. |
Money Book (Customs),
p. 77. |
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Treasury subscription of a docquet, dated 1672, Oct. of a grant
to John Werden, Secretary to the Duke of York, of 500l.
per an. during employment: to be in lien of such fees. gifts or
gratuities as are usually received by the Secretary to the Lord
Admiral at the admittance of any persons into office or place
in the ships, yards. or otherwise by the Lord Admiral's
warrant. |
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,074. pp. 93–4. |
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Same of same, dated 1672, Sept., of a warrant to the Exchequer
for 2,050l. 1s. 4d. per month or 26,370l. 17s. 4d. a year to
Sir Stephen Fox for several additional soldiers and serjeants
to several companies garrisoned at Rochester and parts
adjacent; as also for increase of pay to the regiment part of
the army in Ireland so long as they stay in England: also
for [any sums] up to 10,000l. to him for interest of moneys
by him advanced for pay of the Guards and Garrisons:
also for 6,000l. to him by way of advance for a quarter's
pay from July 1 last for the regiment belonging to His
Majesty's army in Ireland. |
Ibid, p. 95. |
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Money warrant for 40l. to Robert Swan for half a year to
Michaelmas last on his 80l. per an. for his fidelity in securing
His Majesty in his escape after Worcester. |
Warrants Early XIX.
p. 177. |
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Same for 10l. to Anthony Segar for Michaelmas quarter last as
Chamber Keeper of the Treasury, and 15l. 11s. 6d. for
disbursements for necessaries for said chamber for said
quarter. |
Ibid, p. 178. |
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Same for 500l. to William Lord Crofts for half a year on the
annuity or pension granted to him by letters patent of
Sept. 20 last for life and to date from Lady Day last: to be
paid by a tally on the London Excise. |
Ibid, p. 179. |
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Same for 365l. to George Kirke for one year on his annuity or
pension. |
Ibid, p. 180. |
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Treasury warrant to Sir C. Harbord for a particular of several
houses, gardens, buildings and parcels of land lying upon the
Tower Wharf and Tower Hill whereof the custody was heretofore granted to Henry Lee as Master of the Armoury and
afterwards demised to Hen. Timberlake and Robt. Bradbury
in trust for said Sir Henry Lee and Sir Thomas Munson for
80 years after the death of said Sir Henry Dee, at the yearly
rent of 37l. 13s. 8d. payable to the Master of the Armoury for
the time being: as also of several concealments not [included]
in the aforesaid grant: all with a view to a lease thereof to
Sir Thomas Chichely, Kt., Master General of the Ordnance
and Master of the Armoury: said lease to be in reversion of
that to said Timberlake and Bradbury. |
Warrants Not Relating to
Money III. p. 156. |
Oct. 3 |
The Treasury Lords to the Customs Commissioners to see opened
at St. James's a small bundle covered with canvas sent from
Flanders, landed at Dover and now in London, directed to
Henry Beeke at the Lord Almoner's in St. James's, containing
a few books for the Lord Almoner for the Queen's service. |
Warrants Not Relating to
Money III. p. 157. |
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Treasury warrant to Mr. Mountney [Cashier of the Customs].
Hugh Upton, of London, merchant, has lately sold and delivered
hemp to the value of 3,123l. 17s. 0d. to the Navy, for which
he is to receive 6 per cent. interest for what remains unpaid for
after six months. He has lately contracted to deliver to the
Navy Commissioners other parcels of hemp to the like value of
3,123l. 17s. 0d., and has agreed to accept in settlement of
[both] deliveries the money due on bonds taken in the out ports
for duties on wine and vinegar. You are forthwith to call to
Giles Litcot, Comptroller General of Accounts of Customs, for
a list of such bonds remaining in the outports, and to compute
the interest already due as above to said Upton. Upon
Litcot's certificate hereof you are to order the several collectors
of the outports to deliver to said Upton bonds to the sum of
6,247l. 14s. 0d. together with the interest as above. The
respective collectors are to have discharges for same, and the
like discount is to be allowed to Upton on said bonds as is
usually allowed to merchants. |
Ibid, p. 159. |
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The Treasury Lords to the Commissioners of the Navy. The
abovesaid Upton has proposed for the delivery of certain
quantities of Riga hemp at 35l. per ton, to the value of
3,123l. 17s. 0d., on condition we satisfy the like sum for hemp
already sold by him. On your certificate that the said price is
4l. per ton under the market price, "and that His Majesty's
service called for large and just supplies of commodities of
that nature; and you having by another report certified us
that the order in which the said debt already due to Mr. Upton
was assigned to be paid was kept [usurped] by an officer of yours,
and denying by you to be delivered for preventing Mr. Upton's
disposal thereof to the Bankers, to the obstructing the advance
of money by the Bankers to His Majesty's own Treasury,"
we think it just said debt should be satisfied, and that you
make said contract as above if you are of the same
opinion still. |
Ibid, p. 160. |
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Entry of the order of reference from the Treasury Lords to the
Trustees of the late Queen Mother of the petition of Dame
Martha Wingfield, for the discharge of a fine formerly paid to
the late Queen Mother, for a term of 21 years in certain lands
in the manor of Whaplode and Holbech, co. Lincoln. |
Out Letters General III
pp. 168–9 |
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Sir Ro. Howard to the Commissioners of the Privy Seal. My
Lords desire that none of the Goldsmiths' pardons pass till
you hear further from my Lords. |
Ibid p. 169. |
Oct. 4 |
Treasury subscription of a docquet, dated 1672, Oct., of a warrant
to the Exchequer for 6,000l. to Thomas Eliot, one of the
Grooms of the Bedchamber, without account, in consideration
of his surrender of the patent of 1662 granting him the office
of Chief Clerk or protonotary of the King's Bench in
reversion. |
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,074, p. 94. |
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Same of same dated 1672, Oct., of a warrant to the Exchequer
for payment of the following sums to the East India Company,
viz.: 20,000l. with 6 per cent. interest in satisfaction of the
like sum which they have promised to supply to His Majesty:
2,000l. with interest from Sept. 29 last towards their charge in
keeping at sea four ships for security of trade to the Westward:
30,000l. with interest from the 10th inst. in satisfaction of saltpetre to be furnished for His Majesty service; and 40,000l. with
interest from Sept. 29 last in satisfaction of saltpetre formerly
bought by the King from said company. The last named sum
to be paid by tally out of Customs of East India goods and the
others by tallies on the Customs and New Impost on wines and
vinegar for 26 weeks at 2,000l. a week from Dec. 1 next. |
Ibid, p. 96 |
Oct. 4 |
Money warrant for 5,500l. to the Duke of Buckingham as advance
for half a year to Lady Day next on his 11,000l. per an. for
furnishing necessaries for the Stables. |
Warrants Early XIX.
p. 181. |
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Privy seal for 300l. to George Talbot, gent., for the entertainment and expenses of Henry Savile as Envoy to the French
King. (Treasury subscription, dated Oct. 5, of docquet hereof.
Money warrant, dated Oct. 29.) |
Warrants Not Relating to
Money III p. 174;
British Museum Additional MS. 28,074, p. 96;
Warrants Early XIX.
p. 192. |
Oct. 5 |
Treasury allowance of the last Michaelmas quarter's salary bill,
detailed, of the Excise office for London, Middlesex and
Surrey. (Total 1,989l. 3s. 0d.) |
Money Book (Excise),
p. 18. |
[?] |
Same of the sum of 77l. 13s. 11d. to Sir John James, Kt.,
Robert Huntington and Richard Kingdome, being the total of
sums allowed as below to the several Farmers of the Country
Excises on their quarter's rent to June 24 last, being for
discount or interest for their advances on their respective farm
rents so far as paid in before the utmost days limited in their
covenants: same being allowed by virtue of the Treasury
order of Jan. 23 last. |
Ibid, p. 19. |
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Prefixing:—Certificate by Tho. Streete, deputy accompt of the
Country Excise, of said interest allowances due as above:—to
the Farmer of Excise of respectively co. Bedford, 1l. 11s. 11d.;
Berks, 12s. 9d.; Bristol, 6l. 3s. 8d.; Cambridge, 16l. 7s. 0d.;
Cheshire, 6s. 3d.; Cornwall, 12s. 1d.; Derby, 12s. 8d.; Devon,
10l. 12s. 9d.; Essex, Kent, &c., 16l. 18s. 10d.; Hants,
2l. 15s. 8d.; Hereford, 17s. 11d.; Hertford, 1l. 4s. 1d.;
Huntingdon, 19s. 11d.; Lancashire, 4s. 3d.; Leicester,
2l. 5s. 6d,; Lincoln, 8l. 10s. 4d.; Northampton, 9s. 8d.;
Nottingham, 1l. 0s. 1d.; Oxford, 1l. 19s. 2d.; Shropshire,
2s. 7d.; Somerset, 2l. 3s. 3d.; Stafford, 4s. 7d.; Warwick,
9s. 3d.; Worcester, 3s. 10d.; North Wales, 15s. 11d. |
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[?] |
Treasury allowance of the last June 24 quarter's charges bill and
Sept. 29 quarter's salary bill for the Country Excise [for the
receipt of the Country Excise in the Excise Office, London].
(Total charges bill, 154l. 16s. 3d. total salaries bill, 327l.
6s. 3d. as certified by abovesaid Sir J. James, R. Huntington
and R. Kingdon.) |
Ibid, p. 20. |
Oct. 5 |
Treasury warrant to [the Receipt] to pay 27,512l. 7s. 91/2d. to
Sir Thomas Osborne, Treasurer of the Navy, as imprest: to be
paid by levying tallies of anticipation for same upon Richard
Mountney, Cashier of the Customs. |
Money Book (Customs),
p. 77. |
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Same to [?Richard Mountney, Cashier of the Customs]. By
our warrant of to-day the officers of the Receipt are to levy
tallies on you for 27,512l. 7s. 9½d. to be paid to the Treasurer
of the Navy. The East India Company has undertaken forthwith to furnish said money upon their bonds for Customs [of goods
imported by them]. You are therefore forthwith to demand
and receive from John Thorp the said bonds of the East India
Co. of 27,512l. 7s. 91/2d. which you are to deliver up to said
Company and for your tallies to receive the said tallies in
satisfaction thereof, and to give a discharge to said Thorp
for delivering said bonds, and you are to cause 6 per cent.
interest on said bonds to be cast up from the date of said
tallies, and to pay same to said Company. |
Warrants Early XIX.
p. 185. |
Oct. 5 |
Treasury allowance of the last Michaelmas quarter's incidents
bill detailed of the Office of the Agents for Hearthmoney.
(Total 30l. 11s. 3d.) |
Warrants Early XIX.
p. 180. |
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Money warrant for 1,800l. to the Earl of Sunderland in full of
his extraordinaries in his Embassy Extraordinary to Spain. |
Ibid, p. 181. |
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Letter of direction upon two orders of June 15 last, each for
1,000l. to Sir Robert Holmes. |
Ibid, p. 182 |
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Money warrant for 20,000l. to Sir Thomas Osborne, as imprest
for the Navy: to be paid out of the loan which is or shall be
paid into the Receipt by the East India Company. |
Ibid. |
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Treasury warrant to the Receipt for the payment of 52,000l.
and the interest thereof as hereafter expressed to the East
India Company, that is to say 20,000l. lent by said Company
with 6 per cent. interest from the time of the loan to the time
of repayment; 2,000l. which the King has allowed them
towards their charge in setting forth four ships for securing
the Western trade, with interest on same from Sept. 29 last
till payment thereof; and 30,000l. with 6 per cent. interest
thereon from the 10th inst. till date of payment, in satisfaction
of saltpetre to that value which the King has bought of said
Company: same to be paid out of any moneys in the Exchequer,
and [failing instant payment from that source] tallies are to
be levied for 36,400l. and interest on the Customs, and 15,600l.
and interest on the New Imposition on Wines. |
Ibid. p. 183. |
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Same to Auditor Richard Aldworth to forbear this next audit to
levy the arrears of a rent of 26l. 13s. 4d. per an. due for the
whole time since the Restoration, for which the tenants of
Dame Frances Vane are in danger to be destrained: she
having petitioned to be heard in that matter. |
Warrants Not Relating to
Money III. p. 157. |
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Sir Robert Howard to the Principal Officers and Commissioners
of the Navy. The Victuallers of the Navy have acquainted
my Lords that of late the 1,000l. per week which they should
receive out of the weekly proportion of what the Navy receives
has been detained from them. My Lords desire you to pay
the arrears thereon, and to continue to pay same for the
future as was agreed. |
Ibid, p 169. |
Oct. 8 |
Letter of direction on an order of 1669, Nov. 13, for 40,000l. to
William Legg; said order having been since assigned by said
Legg and by George Wharton to the East India Company: said
order having been originally charged on the Hearthmoney is
now ordered to be paid out of any money in the Exchequer:
"and for the better security of the East India Company,"
tallies are to be struck on the Customs for said sum, and 6 per
cent. interest allowed thereon from Sept. 29 last. |
Warrants Early XIX.
p. 183. |
Oct. 8 |
Treasury warrants to [the King's Remembrancer] for a Commission
to Francis Hollingshead to be Collector of Hearthmoney, co.
Lancs., and for taking his securities, viz. said Hollingshead,
Roger Manwaring, of Carmigham [Carrington], co. Chester,
Edward Hollingshead, of London, merchant, Lawrence Baskervaile, of London, fishmonger, and Francis Hollingshead, junr.,
of Bosley, co. Chester: a commission for taking said sureties to
be issued to Sir Fulk Lucy, kt., Tho. Hollingshead and John
Daniell, of Daresbury. |
Warrants Not Relating to
Money III. p. 158. |
Oct. 9 |
Treasury subscription of a docquet, dated 1672, Sept., of His
Majesty's ratification and confirmation of a deed lately made by
the Duke of York unto Prince Rupert for constituting said
Prince Rupert Vice-Admiral of England and Lieutenant of
the Admiralty of England for life, with a salary of 20s. a day
for himself and 10s. each per month for 16 men, counting 28
days to a month, to be paid quarterly: the first payment to
begin at Michaelmas last: with a grant from His Majesty of said
office and fees of 20s. a day and [16 times] 10s. a month to said
Prince Rupert, and His Majesty's further grant to said Prince
of the abovesaid fees of 20s. a day and 10s. each per month
for 16 men for every month incurred since the death of the
late Earl of Sandwich to be paid on Oct. 24 next in one entire
payment. |
British Museum Additional
MS. 28,074. p. 97. |
[ ? ] |
Same of same, dated 1672, Oct., of the creation of Henry Lord
Howard to be Earl of Norwich, with a pension of 20l. a year
out of the Exchequer for the better support of the dignity and
together with a grant of the office of Earl Marshal of England,
with the privilege of bearing a golden truncheon as well in His
Majesty's presence as elsewhere, and of executing said office in
as full manner. &c., as Henry Lord Maltravers. late Earl of
Arundel, his father. Thomas Earl of Arundel his grandfather,
Thomas Duke of Norfolk. grandfather to said Thos. Earl of
Arundel; Thomas Duke of Norfolk, father to said Duke of
Norfolk or any other: with a pension of 20l. per an. out of
the Hanaper. "And His Majesty is further pleased that the
office and dignity of Earl Marshal, with all its rights and
appurtenances and the said pension of 20l. a year shall after
the death of said Henry Lord Howard without heirs male of
his body come unto the heirs male of the body of the said
Thos. Earl of Arundel. Surrey and Norfolk, grandfather of
said Henry Lord Howard, and for default of such issue to the
heirs male of the body of Thomas late Earl of Suffolk, and for
the default of such issue to the heirs male of the body of Lord
William Howard, late of Naworth. co. Cumberland, youngest
son of the late Duke of Norfolk, and for default of such
issue to Charles Earl of Nottingham and the heirs male of
his body." |
Ibid, p. 98. |
Oct. 10 |
Royal warrant to the Treasury Lords to order Sir Francis
Goodrick, Chancellor of the County Palatine of Durham, to
pass a commission under the Great Seal of said county to
Edward Arden as Receiver General of the revenues of said
Bishopric and County Palatine sede vacante: with the salary
of 240l. per an. from June 24 last: with liability to make up
and pass an account thereof yearly at or before the 12th of
February [of each year]. |
King's Warrant Book III
pp. 161–2. |
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Money warrant for 50l. to Mrs. Issabell Boynton, junr., for
half a year to Sept. 29 last on her pension: to be paid out of
any money in the Exchequer. |
Warrants Early XIX.
p. 181. |
Oct. 10 |
Privy seal to the Treasury Lords. Aubrey (Anbrey) Porter and
Robert Killegrew, pages of honour, have petitioned that in
regard Tho. Felton, late a page of honour, has been sworn a
Groom of the Bedchamber, and John Berkley, another page
of honour, is lately gone into the army where he has employment, that therefore the pension and horse livery of said
Felton may be equally divided between said Porter and
Killegrew until a survey may establish them in their full
pretensions: on which petition the Duke of Buckingham has
reported that he finds it very reasonable that said pension and
horse livery should be so divided till the remove of the said
John Berkley, and then [from such remove onwards] each to
enjoy the whole pension and one entire horse livery. This is
to authorise the issue to them of the pension or annuity 120l.
per an. to be equally divided between them as from June 24
until such time as by a vacancy they each come to enjoy 120l.
per an. (Treasury subscription, dated Oct. 8 of docquet
hereof.) |
King's Warrant Book III.
p. 174; British Museum
Additional MS. 28,074,
p. 97. |
Oct. 20 |
Treasury warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General as by the
royal warrant of the 7th inst. to prepare a great seal for a grant
of the first vacant King's waiters's place in London port to
Richard Hughes, gent., before any others whatsoever. |
Warrants Not Relating to
Money III. p. 164. |
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Treasury warrant to Thomas Hall, first Secondary in the King's
Remembrancer's Office, to pay into the Exchequer the
926l. 19s. 2¾d. received by him on the arrears and supers on
the various Aids, &c. as below, in accordance with the powers
of the privy seal of May 22 last, and Treasury warrant of May
23 last. Por his discharge Hall is to take a distinct tally on
each respective duty for the whole money thereof. |
Ibid, pp. 166–7. |
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Prefixing:—An account dated 1672, July 24, as follows, of all
the moneys received since May 5 last in discharge of several
supers set by Receivers General or head collectors in their
respective accompts for the aids, &c. as follows, upon several head
collectors, sub-collectors, constables, inhabitants of townships
or parishes, particular places or persons. |
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