Entry Book: August 1662

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August 1662

Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
Aug. 1 Money warrant for the following sums to complete the 60,000l. designed for the Navy, viz.:—1,104l. 2s. 6d. on the letters patent of 1660–1, March 12 for 135,000l. for the Summer Guard; 26,170l. on the Privy Seal of 1661, May 29, for 80,670l. for stores; 710l. on the Privy Seal of 1661, June 20, for repairing the ship "Kent"; 4,761l. on the Privy Seal of the same date for 6,500l. for repairing the ship "Prince"; 18,188l. 4s. 2d. on a Privy Seal of the same date for 90,000 men for six months at sea; 9,066l. 13s. 4d. on the Privy Seal of Jan. 31 last for 250,666l. 13s. 4d. for 8,000 men for eight months. The same to be by tallies to be struck in manner prescribed in detail: also for 3,622l. 1s. 10d. upon the Excise; 16,377l. 18s. 2d. on the Customs, and 20,000l. on the chimney money. Ibid, III. p 380–1.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to [the Customs Commissioners] to swear William Rumbold into his office of Surveyor General of Customs in England, Wales and Berwick on Tweed. granted to him by letters patent of Oct. 5 last, loco Christopher Metcalfe, Esq. Ibid, X. pp. 108, 110.
Appending:—the Attorney General's report on said Rumbold's petition touching his right to said office.
August 3 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton and Lord Ashley [to the Customs Commissioners] transmitting for their observance an order of the King in Council of the 3rd inst., authorising Francis Meynell, sheriff of London, to sell to and supply the East India Company and other merchants with 30,000l. in gold and silver of foreign coin and bullion and to transport same for the maintenance and advancement of trade, he giving bond to bring into the mint 15,000l. of foreign coin and bullion within 12 months next ensuing. Early Entry Book X. pp. 107–8.
Prefixing:—Copy of said order in Council.
August 4 Certificate dated from Launceston from the Justices of Peace, detailed, for the county of Cornwall recommending Capt. Nicholas Arundell as a fit person to be farmer of Excise for said county. Ibid, XI. p. 129
[?] Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners to permit Viscount Loftus of Ely to ship 8 horses to Ireland. Ibid, X. p. 110
Prefixing:—Duke of Albemarle's warrant for same.
August 5 Same from same [to same] to permit Sir Edward Massy, one of His Majesty's Privy Council of Ireland, to ship thither 10 horses. Ibid, p. 112.
Prefixing:—As above.
Same from Treasurer Southampton and Lord Ashley to [Thomas] Warner, Sergeant at Arms, dated from Hampton Court, to arrest James Basset, keeper of Viscount Strangford's park,—Poest, gardener to the said Lord,—Spooner and—Hall, dwelling at Dymchurch,—Huerden, whose houses and barns were used as receptacles for prohibited goods, Edward Andrews, an Alderman of Canterbury, and one Batchelor his servant: all for extraordinary insolence and violence used against the Customs Officers in Sandwich port: also the like for Messieurs Faucones senr. and junr., known transporters of wool, with one Ward, a carrier, for the like attempt at Romney: also one—King, of Romney Marsh, who was packing up great quantities belonging to the aforesaid Alderman Andrews; and one Thomas Birch, and one John Cooke, between Hythe and Sandgate Castle, who had harboured in his house a great quantity, and Henry Baker, of Hythe, a common hired assistant in these cases, and William Turner, of Canterbury, Alderman, and one—Sharpe, of Canterbury, and Henry Meadys, in whose house some of the wool was found. Ibid, p. 111.
[?] Same from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Officers to permit John May and Christopher May to ship five horses for Ireland, they being now proceeding thither to attend the Duke of Ormonde. Ibid.
Prefixing:—The Duke of Albemarle's warrant for same.
August 8 Money warrant for 100l. to the Earl of Northampton on account of demolishing the walls of the city of Coventry, and 100l. to Lord Herbert of Ragland towards demolishing the walls of Gloucester. Ibid, III. pp 384–5.
Appending:—Royal warrant for same.
Same for 6 months' ordinary in advance to Sir Richard Fanshaw, Ambassador to the King of Portugal. by the Privy Seal of Feb. 10 last: and warrant for tallies on the Customs for 100l. to him for 1 year as Master of Requests and 80l. for 1 year as Secretary of the Latin tongue. Ibid, p. 385
Aug. 8 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for tallies to be struck upon John Lane. late pretended Solicitor of, and William Lane. Receiver or Collector of Sequestration moneys in co. Bucks, for 80l. 13s 6d. same to be paid in part of the letters patent of 1661, April 20, for 4,000l. to Edward Gregory. Early Entry Book III. p. 386.
Same to same for tallies. detailed, to be struck for 438l. payable to Sir Henry Moore. as by the Privy Seal of May 31 last. Ibid, p. 387.
Money warrant for 100l. to John Hooke for his present necessities and in satisfaction of a debt owing from his late Majesty for tennis play. &c. Ibid, pp. 386–7.
Appending:—Royal warrant for same.
Same, dormant, for 200l. per an. pension to Jane West, daughter of Cecily Lady de La Warr, as by the letters patent of May 5 last: same to be from Michaelmas last. Ibid, p. 388.
Same for 20d. a day and 16l. 2s. 6d. for a livery, to John Singleton as one of His Majesty's musicians for the sackbuts, loco William Lanier, deceased, as by the letters patent of June 3 last. Ibid, p. 389.
Same for 40l. per an. to Gregory Thorndell as one of His Majesty's musicians in ordinary for the lutes and voices, loco John Drew, deceased, as by letters patent of Feb. 5 last. Ibid.
[?] Money warrant for 200l. for the messengers, which there is special occasion presently to employ into the remote parts of the Kingdom to serve subpoena on divers persons who are liable to accompt for public moneys due to His Majesty and not pardoned by the Act of Indemnity; which service John Walker. usher and messenger of the Exchequer Court, has undertaken to perform. Ibid, p. 390.
Aug. 9 Treasurer Southampton to the Treasurer and Commissioners of the Navy. .. Whereas it hath bin the usuall course of the Exchequer that the estimates upon which the Privy Seales for the Navy have been grounded were kept in the office of the Auditor of the Receipt, which course since His Majesties happy returne hath bin neglected, wee have thought fit to pray and require you to send in all such estimates as have bin made as the ground of any Privy Seale under your hands; and that from time to time in the future the same course bee observed: wee having given direccons to the officers of the Exchequer before any money be issued upon any Privy Seale that the estimate be first lodged there." Ibid.
The like warrant to the Master, Lieutenant and Officers of the Ordnance. Ibid.
Aug. 12 Money warrant, dormant, for 50l. per an. and 40l. per an. to Thomas Bates, for fees as one of the King's private music, in place of Alphonso Ferabosco and Henry Ferabosco, deceased, as by letters patent of Jan. 9 last. Ibid, pp. 426–7
Money warrant for 4,500l. to William Ashburnham, Esq., Cofferer of the Household, for Sir William Wale, His Majesty's purveyor of wines. Ibid, p. 391.
Same for 400l. to Henry Philpot for his interest in the office or place of Warden in Fee of the forest of Chute, co. Wilts, now totally extinguished upon the deafforestation and grant of the remainder of said forest to the Duke of Albemarle. Ibid.
Aug. 12 Treasurer Southampton and Lord Ashley to the Mint for a certificate of the usurper's coin brought into the Mint by Sir Thomas Vinor, Alderman Meynell, and Mr. Backwell, that so they may receive the 5l. 10s. 0d. [per centage] allowed. Early Entry Book III. p. 392.
Money warrant for 625l. to the Marquis de Montbrun in further part of 8,333l. 6s. 8d. owing to him and the Duke of Vendo?me. Ibid, pp. 392–3.
Same for 2,500l. to Richard Earl of Carbery. President of the Council in the Marches of Wales, for further repairing and furnishing Ludlow Castle, and for the fees of the Justices and officers of the Court and Council in the Marches of Wales. Ibid, p. 393.
Same (dormant) for the annuity or pension of 250l. per an. to Richard Brett. as by letters patent of July 20 last. Ibid, p. 394.
Aug. 13 Fiat by Treasurer Southampton for letters patent to constitute Luke Whittington and Charles Whittington, his son, searcher of Customs of Kingston upon Hull, loco said Luke Whittington. Ibid, X. p. 112.
Aug. 14 Sir Philip Warwick to [the Secretary of State] forwarding as below and requesting a royal warrant for 200l. to Mr. Rushworth. Ibid, III. pp. 427–8.
Prefixing:—The Attorney General to said Warwick concerning the great pains and services done by Mr. Rushworth in matters relating to the revenue, he having been employed above two years by the Treasurer's warrant without receiving one penny towards his recompence.
Money warrant for 2,000l. to John Earl of Clare, Richard Earl of Cork, Roger Earl of Orrery, Oliver Earl of Tyrconnell, and Robert Boyle, in trust for the use of the Earl of Kildare, as by the Privy Seal of the 12th inst. Ibid, p. 395.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt to discharge the baronet fee of 1,095l. due from Sir Jacob Garrard, of Langford, co. Norfolk. Ibid.
Same from same to Thomas Bland, Receiver of Crown Revenues for co. York, to pay 150l. to John Walker, Chief Usher and Chief Messenger in the Exchequer, or to George Vyne or Richard Vyne. his deputies, for his pains in serving process in several Northern counties. Ibid, p. 398.
The like to John Harvy, Receiver of Lincoln, to pay 50l. to same; and to Maurice Wynn, Receiver of Cheshire, to pay 100l. to same. Ibid, p. 399.
Money warrant, dormant, for 40l. per an. each to John Jenkins and John Lilly, taken into His Majesty's private music in ordinary, locis John Coggeshall and John Kelley, as by letters patent of Feb. 5 last. Ibid, pp. 395–6.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners to discharge a seizure of a parcel of hair belonging to Claudy Wittsasse. Ibid, X. p. 113.
Prefixing:—Note of said Wittsasse's petition and report thereon from the Customs Commissioners.
Aug. 16 Same from same for a tally on the Receiver of co. Oxford, for 416l. remaining unpaid to Sir William Fleetwood on the warrant of April 4 last. supra p. 384. Ibid, III. p. 231.
Prefixing:—Certificate by the Auditor of the Receipt, dated 1662, Aug 15, that only 200l. had been paid on the said warrant.
Aug. 16 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Officers to permit Sir Maurice Berkeley to ship for Ireland 10 horses. Early Entry Book, X p. 113.
Prefixing:—The Duke of Albemarle's warrant for same.
The like for the Earl of Cork to ship certain goods and 700 oz. and 1,500 oz. of plate for Ireland. Ibid.
Royal sign manual, countersigned by Secretary Nicholas, to William Legg, Lieutenant of the Ordnance, concerning the necessity of giving present security to Alderman Meynell for the 17,349l. 13s. 10d. which is to be paid to the garrison of Tangier. The most commodious way of doing this is by paying said Meynell out of the issues [of the 18 months assessment] of those counties, detailed, which are assigned for the Ordnance "which wee find likewise will not much disturb the affaires of your office soe as some other security be given you, though at a remoter time, for your reimbursement; and the course of our Exchequer not permitting such variations and diversions, being tied to strict formes. Wee have therefore thought fit to declare that what is done in this kind is done by our particular direction and with the knowledge of our high Treasurer who by our directions hath ordered tallyes to be strucken for the said sum on the [said] counties ... If any accident should arise before you received payment of these tallyes whereby yow should be called to account as for soe much money received for the office of our Ordnance and that you could not plead any warrant for the diversion thereof from the service it was first designed [for] to that of Tangier we hereby discharge you of all trouble from the equity that is in this case." Ibid, pp. 411–2.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Clerk of the Signet attending, for preparation of a Privy Seal in terms of a draft prefixed in full for the payment of 377l. 10s. 8d. per month to Richard Arundell, Governor of Pendennis Castle, for the three companies composing the garrison of said castle. Ibid, pp. 396–8.
Royal warrant, countersigned by Treasurer Southampton, for a Privy Seal for 4,000l. to Sir Henry Bennet, Keeper of the Privy Purse, to be disposed as the King shall direct for the servants of the Queen Consort. Ibid, p. 398.
Money warrant, dormant, for the annuity or pension of 1,000l. per an. to John Earl of Lauderdale as one of the Gentlemen of the Bedchamber, as by the letters patent of July 15 last: to date from 1660, June 24. Ibid, p. 400.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for tallies to be struck on the receivers of the month's assessment in Devon, &c., for the 2,899l. 2s. 2d. remaining in their hands ut supra, p. 408, but now ready to be paid in. Ibid, p. 356.
Aug. 17 Treasurer Southampton to [the Receiver of the 18 months assessment for the county of _] concerning a tender of 200l. of the usurper's coin. If tendered before March 1 last it is to be accepted. If suspected to be counterfeit it may be tried by clipping. Ibid, p. 248.
Aug. 19 Subscription by Treasurer Southampton of the allowances to be made in the accompt of the Remembrancer of the First Fruits and Tenths for 1 year to 1661, Dec. 31 and for 4 years ending 1660, Dec. 31. Ibid, pp. 399–400
Aug. 19 Warrant by Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for tallies to be struck on John Barker and William Dawgs, Receivers and sequestrators of co. Lancaster, until Sarah Kaynes. late wife of Col. Alexander Keynes, be satisfied the 1,000l. granted her by the Privy Seal of 1661, July 31. Early Entry Book III. p. 401.
Money warrant, dormant, for 40l. per an. to John Smith, one of His Majesty's musicians in ordinary for the viol, loco John Taylor, deceased. Ibid.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners to permit Lord Aungier, who is transporting himself to Ireland, to ship thither some plate, apparel, and 20 horses. Ibid, X. p. 114.
Letters patent by same constituting William Orton one of the King's waiters in London port, loco William Goodman, lately deceased. Ibid.
Warrant from same to the Customs Commissioners to permit George Toriano. Jo. Forster et al., of London, merchants, to pass their entries for some vinegar and rape, imported in the two ships, "Garland," of Yarmouth. Thomas Wiggett, master. from Rochelle, which landed in Plymouth Road; and the "Sarah and Elizabeth," Ellis Osborne master, from Bordeaux. Ibid, pp 115–6.
Prefixing:—Petition of said Toriano, &c., and report thereon from the Customs Commissioners.
Treasurer Southampton to Sir Thomas Vyner and Alderman Backwell and their partners to furnish Sir Henry Bennet with 4,000l. for the Privy Purse. Ibid, III. p. 402.
Appending:—Royal warrant of date Aug. 19 for said 4,000l. for the Privy Purse, to be disposed among the Portuguese servants of the Queen Consort.
Aug. 22 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for tallies for 2,000l. (in part of the 12,000l. directed to the Earl of Sandwich, Master of the Wardrobe, for provisions for the Coronation, as by letters patent of 1660–1, Jan. 21) to be struck on John Bennet, Receiver of Revenues in co. Somerset. Ibid, p. 403.
Money warrant for 200l. to Mrs. Margaret Price as royal bounty. Ibid, pp. 403–4.
Appending:—Royal warrant for same.
Treasurer Southampton to the Treasurer and other officers of the Navy forwarding a royal warrant of the 21st inst. to require a just estimate of the charge of such ships as are now to be paid off, being returned; and of such as are now called home: and thereupon for assignations to be made to any persons who will advance any money for this service out of the half-year that will be due from the counties assigned to the Navy [out of the 18 months' assessment] at Christmas next, a great part of that which will be due betwixt Midsummer and Michaelmas next being already engaged. In accordance with this royal warrant hereby requests an account of the state of the stores in order to show how the money assigned, mainly for stores (on which there will be 216,000l. due at Michaelmas next), has been expended and the stores replenished; also requests a certificate of the money necessary to be borrowed (upon the funds of the assignations mentioned in the King's letter) for the paying off the Navy returned and returning "that I may supply the same for the stores and you be inabled to goe on with such contracts as the present assignments and those that shalbe made in supply of what is now to be made use of will satisfy any merchants to serve in stores upon; wherein yow may assure those merchants how carefull His Majesty is and I shalbe to make good to them the assignments as they shall grow due. The duty of your owne offices and the account yow give to his royall highnes [the Duke of York] as Admirall will lead yow to be very carefull that what stores soever are served in be good in their kind: which I the rather intimat to yow because I heare at first your great necessities led yow to make some provisions which otherwise would not have bin soe warrantable. My first letter that recomended to you the care of the business and soe strictly enjoyned that this whole assignment of 432,000l, should be appropriated to this service onely, being in part thus interrupted, I endeavour all I can to make it up." Ibid, pp. 404–7.
Appending:—Said royal warrant.
Aug 22 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners to discharge a seizure of the ship "King," a French owned ship. Early Entry Book X. pp. 116–7.
Prefixing:—Petition from Daniell Skynner, of London, merchant, and report thereon from the Customs Commissioners.
Money warrant for the arrears of the pension of 200l. per an. to Walter Strickland, and dormant warrant for said pension in future. (Warrant re-drawn 1662, Dec. 5.) Ibid, III. p. 252.
Aug. 25 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners to allow to Lewis Tayte, of London, merchant, an abatement on some damaged sugars arrived from Brazil. Ibid, X. pp. 117–8.
Prefixing:—Said Tayte's petition and report thereon from the Customs Commissioners.
Money warrant for 120l. to Sir Charles Cottrell to be disposed of to the Envoy from the Emperor of Russia and his followers as the King's gift. Ibid. III. p. 408.
Appending:—Royal warrant for same of the 17th inst.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for a tally on the Customs for the 500l. warranted 1661. May 15, to George Duke, Secretary to the Council of Trade. Ibid, p. 409.
Money warrant for 738l. 10s. 8d. to the Earl of St. Albans, Governor of the garrison of Jersey, for said garrison, May 1 last to August 1. Ibid.
Same for 1,600l. to same as Ambassador to the French King for four months to the 1st inst. Ibid p. 410.
Same for 150l. to Mr. Strowd, Secretary of the Council for foreign Plantations, towards the charges of said Council. Ibid, pp. 410–11.
Aug. 26 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners to discharge a seizure of tobacco belonging to John Young, merchant, imported in the ship "William," Thomas Mitchell master, same being intended for St. Malo in France, but driven into Whitstable Road by contrary winds. Ibid, X. p. 119.
Prefixing:—Said Young's petition as to same: report thereon by the Customs Commissioners: order by said Commissioners for an examination as to said tobacco; and certificate thereon by the officers of Whitstable port.
[?Aug.26] Queries sent by Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners in order to assist him in the report which he is to make to His Majesty whether it be fit that a licence should be granted for the importation of nutmegs, cinnamon, cloves and mace, notwithstanding the Act of Navigation. Early Entry Book X. pp. 118–9.
Aug. 28 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Attorney General for a bill for grant of the office of Customer and Collector of the Petty Customs of woollen cloth in London port to Sir Jo. Jacob and Henry Jacob his son, with the fee of 277l. 6s. 8d., all locis said Sir John Jacob and Robert Selyard, who were thereto appointed by letters patent of 1629, July 4. Ibid, p. 120.
Money warrant for 200l. to Col. John Skrimshaw as royal bounty. Ibid, III. pp. 412–3.
Appending:—Royal warrant for same of date August 25.
Same for 200l. to the Earl of Northampton upon account for demolishing the walls of Coventry city. Ibid, pp. 413–4.
Prefixing:—As above.
Same for 6,000l. (or so much thereof as the rolls subscribed by the Captain of the Band of Pensioners amount unto) to Sir Lewis Kirke. Receiver and Paymaster of the wages and board wages of said Band, being for 1 year to June 24 last. Ibid, p. 415.
Same (dormant) for 40l. per an. to Mathew Lock as wages and fee as composer of His Majesty's music in ordinary, loco John Copperario, as by letters patent of 1661, Dec. 5. Ibid.
Money warrant for 60l. to Sir Theophilus Gilby upon account for repairing the Castle of Chester. Ibid, pp. 415–6.
Appending:—Royal warrant for same of date the 16th inst.
Same for 30l. to Alice Burnard, window of Nicholas Burnard, deceased, for services and necessities. Ibid, p. 417.
Same, dormant, for 12l. 3s. 4d. per an. to William Bedborow (Bedborrough) for his office of the custody or keeping of His Majesty's stables at his honor of Hampton Court, with the pasture of 4 kine and one horse upon the Green, as by the letters patent of 1641–2, March 12. Ibid, pp. 416–7.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for tallies to be struck on the Customs for 3,500l. for 1¾ years on the annuity of 2,000l. per an. to Prince Edward and Princess Ann de Gonzance. Ibid, p. 418.
Money warrant for 130l. to Thomas Warner, one of the Sergeants at Arms, for a mace bought and paid for by him for the King's service. Ibid,.p. 419.
Prefixing:—Royal warrant for same of date the 26th inst.
Aug. 29 Same for 50l. to William Clerke for the use of Robert Browne, Consul at Algiers. Ibid, pp. 419–20.
Prefixing:—Royal warrant for same of date August 27.
Same (dormant) for 40l. per an. to Edward Coleman as fee as one of His Majesty's musicians for the lute and voice in ordinary, loco John Lanier, deceased, as by letters patent of Feb. 5 last. Ibid, p. 424.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt to discharge the baronet fee of 1,095l. due from Sir Robert Bernard, Kt., of Huntingdon, co. Huntingdon. Ibid, p. 420.
Aug. 29 Money warrant, dormant, for 24l. per an. to John Greene as fee for the custody and keeping of His Majesty's stables at Charing Cross, called the Great Mews, with the lodging and ground there enclosed to the same belonging, as by the letters patent of 1660, July 27. Early Entry Book III. p. 428.
Same for payment to John Pigeon of the fees or salaries of 6d. a day for his office of Keeper of His Majesty's garden in the Tower of London, 12d. a day as Keeper of His Majesty's Beds in the Tower, and 4d. a day as Keeper of the Little Wardrobe there, and 3l. a year for wood and coals: as by the letters patent of 1604, May 2. Ibid, pp. 468–9.
Privy Seal empowering the Excise Commissioners under the direction of Treasurer Southampton and Lord Ashley to treat and agree with any persons for the farm of the Excise in any the respective counties, cities and places of the realm for three years. Ibid, XI. pp. 166–7.
Aug. 30 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt for tallies to be struck upon Duarte de Sylva for the payment of 20,000l. to James Duke of York out of the Queen Consort's dower: as by the Privy Seal of this day's date. Ibid, III. p. 418.
Same from same to same for tallies to be struck on John Harvy, Receiver of Crown Revenues, co. Lincoln, for 800l. on account of arrears of allowances, detailed, due to Sir Allen Apsley as Master and Surveyor of the Hawks. Ibid, pp. 420–1.
Money warrant for 43l. 2s. 0d. to Raph Thorpe for certain fee farm rents due at 1660, Michaelmas, issuing out of lands in or near Colchester, purchased by said Thorpe from the late usurpers: all in accordance with orders from the Commissioners for examination of the late pretended sales of Crown and Church lands. Ibid, p. 421.
Same for 141l. to Raph Foliard for barbing linen and lace provided by him for His Majesty's use for the year ended 1661, June 24. Ibid, p. 422.
Same, dormant, for 100l. per an. to John Rogers as fee or wages as one of His Majesty's musicians in ordinary for the lute, loco James Gualtier. Ibid.
Same for 20l. per an. to Henry Norwood as annuity or yearly rent for the office of Captain or Keeper of the Castle of Sandown, co. Kent, as by letters patent of 1661, August 7. Ibid, p. 423.
Same for 200l. per an. to Sir John Sayer, Kt., as annuity or pension, as by the letters patent of April 21 last: with arrears thereon from 1661, June 24. Ibid.
Same for 300l. per an. to Somerset Fox, Esq., as annuity or pension, as by letters patent of May 6 last: with arrears thereon from 1661, Sept. 29. Ibid, p. 424.
Same for 500l. per an. to Margaret Smith, wife of Thomas Carey, Esq., one of the Grooms of the late King's Bedchamber, and daughter to Frances Countess Dowager of Exeter: being annuity or pension, as by the letters patent of 1625, July 15, the said Thomas Carey being dead, and the said Lady Carey being the sole surviving patentee. Ibid, p. 425.
Aug. 30 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Commissioners to permit Sir William Aston, one of the Privy Council of Ireland, to ship for Ireland a silver basin and ewer. Early Entry Book X. p. 122.