Entry Book: July 1663

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July 1663

Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
July 1 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt to discharge the baronet fee of 1,095l. due from William Cooke, of Brome Hall, co. Norfolk. Early Entry Book IV. p. 260.
July 2 Same from same and Lord Ashley to John Birch, Auditor of the Excise, not to charge Sir Thomas Foote and Sir Thomas Cullum (in their accounts as Commissioners and Governors of Excise for three years from 1647, Sept. 29) with the moneys unsatisfied by their Sub-Commissioners at the time of the determination of their accompt, but to set same in super on the said Sub-Commissioners: and further that Foote and Cullum be allowed their cravings for contingencies with certain exceptions, detailed. Ibid, XII. pp. 33–4.
Same from Treasurer Southampton [to the Customs Farmers] to discharge the seizure of the ship "Fortune," of Dort, and her lading of sugar loaves consigned from Hamburg to Samuel Thompson, merchant. Ibid, X. p. 206.
Prefixing:—Said Thompson's petition, and report thereon from the Customs Farmers.
[?] Report to the King from Treasurer Southampton on the petition of Col. William Howard concerning Nicholas Bond's farm of the Excise of timber. Ibid, XII. p. 35.
Prefixing:—Report on same matter by the Excise Commissioners made on the order of reference of the 11th ult.
July 3 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Farmers to pay John Shaw, of London, 13l. for June 24 quarter last as one of the waiters of London port, loco Quarles Browne surrendered: and to continue same in future. Ibid, IV. p. 262.
July 6 Money warrant for 250l. to Sir Thomas Malet for the present Trinity Term and for the like sum termly for the future: he having been superseded as a Justice of the King's Bench by letters patent of June 13 last in respect of his great age. Ibid, p. 273.
Royal sign manual, countersigned by Treasurer Southampton, to the Farmers of the Customs and all others to permit Edward Backwell to transport the value of 6,000l. sterling in foreign specie, he being to furnish 12,600l. to the Earl of Carlisle and Denzell Lord Holles for the King's service in their respective embassies abroad. Ibid, p. 291.
Order from Treasurer Southampton to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay Sir Richard Browne 172l. in part of the orders formerly directed to be drawn for the entertainment of 40s. a day as Resident with the French King for his late King Charles I.: same to come out of such moneys as shall be paid into the Exchequer by John Browne and others, late Treasurers and Receivers of all sequestrations, rents, assessments and other taxation in co. Kent not hitherto accounted for and excepted out of the Act of indemnity. Ibid, p. 265.
Money warrant for 250l. to Sir John Keeling, one of the Sergeants at Law, now one of the Justices of the King's Bench; for this Trinity Term: as by letters patent of June 18 last. Ibid, p. 266.
July 7 Same (dormant) for the annuity or pension of 1,000l. per an. to the Duke of Richmond from 1661, June 24: as by the letters patent of 1662, May 14. Ibid, p. 272.
July 7 Money warrant, dormant, for the wages and fee of 66l. 13s. 4d. to Thomas Henshaw, appointed Secretary of the French tongue on the surrender of Sir Henry de Vic, as by the letters patent of 1662, March 13. Early Entry Book IV. pp. 266–7.
July 10 Attestation by Treasurer Southampton and Lord Ashley of the declaration of the account (entered in abstract) of Thomas Lord Windsor, Governor of Jamaica, of the 21,200l. imprested to him for the service of Jamaica, 1661–2, Feb. 3, to 1662, Nov. 20. Together with notification to the Exchequer to cease process hereon till further notice. Ibid, p. 346.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Farmers to give all despatch to the Earl of Carlisle, who is now to embark himself and train in order to his embassy to the Emperor of Russia and other Northern Kings. Ibid, X. p. 209.
Treasurer Southampton to the Secretary of State to prepare a royal warrant for the following sums. "These six persons of one family were very faithfully and fortunately serviceable to His Majesty in the first part of his escape, William, John, Richard, Humphry, [and] George Pendrells and His Majesty hath appointed them 200l. by the Privy Seal dormant. Joan Pendrell who was the person that gathered sticks and diverted the horseman from the oake His Majesty was up in is to have by the same warrant 100l." (Royal warrant hereon July 18. Money warrant hereon July 24). Ibid, IV. pp. 267, 280.
Order from Treasurer Southampton to [the Auditor of the Receipt] for the issue of 1,200l. to the Earl of Sandwich for the Earl of Carlisle, who is forthwith to be despatched in order to his embassy into Russia, and for the provision of a present from the King to the Emperor of Russia. Ibid. p. 267.
July 11 Money warrant, dormant, for the perpetuity of 10l. per an., granted by Henry VII. for the maintenance of poor scholars in Oxford, with the arrears thereon from 1660, June 24. Ibid, p. 268.
Prefixing:—Certificate by the Auditor of the Receipt of the payment of said perpetuity up to 1642, Lady Day.
July 13 Money warrant for 1,600l. to the Earl of Carlisle, appointed Ambassador Extraordinary to the Emperor of Russia, for his further expenses in that embassy: and to be without accompt. Ibid.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Clerk of the Pipe to make allowance to the sheriffs of the counties of Northampton, Rutland, Cambridge and Huntington of the creation money due to the Earl of Rutland for 2½years, due 1662, Sept. 29, and of the said creation money in future. Ibid, p. 269.
Money warrant, dormant, for the perpetuity of 5l. per an. to the heirs of Sir Robert Long of Draycot, co. Wilts. Ibid, p. 274.
Prefixing:—Certificate as to same by the Auditor of the Receipt.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt to discharge the baronet fee of 1,095l. due from William Gaudy, of West Harling, co. Norfolk. Ibid, p. 264.
July 14 Money warrant for two months' pay of the garrison of Chester Castle, 1663, May 16 to July 11: to be by tallies on the Customs Farmers. Ibid, p. 270.
July 14 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Farmers to continue the payment of creation money to Viscount Campden. The like for the Earl of Peterborough's creation money. Early Entry Book IV. p. 271.
Same from same to the Receipt for discharge of the baronet fee of 1,095l. due from Sir Solomon Swale, of Swale Hall, co. Yorks. Ibid, p. 272.
Money warrant for 100l. to William Galway as royal bounty. Ibid, p. 274.
Appending:—Royal warrant for same of the 2nd inst.
Same, dormant, for the annuity of 400l. to Louise de Plancy, dresser to the Queen Mother, as by the letters patent of April 11 last. Ibid, p. 275.
The like for the like of 300l. per an. to Elizabeth Plancy, dresser to the said Queen Mother. Ibid.
[?] [Subscription of allowance] by Treasurer Southampton of the Lieutenant of the Tower's bills for 1663 June 24 quarter, for keeping prisoners and for fees, &c. Ibid.
July 15 Money warrant for 1,000l. to Sir Charles Berkley, Keeper of the Privy Purse, for the Privy Purse, in further part of his order for 5,000l. Ibid, p. 271.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs Farmers to continue payment of the Marquess of Winchester's creation money, ut supra, p. 390, under date 1662, April 30. Ibid, p. 272.
July 16 Money warrant for 1,500l. to the Earl of Carlisle in full of 5,000l., as by the Privy Seal of June 20 last for the equipage, &c., of his embassy to the Emperor of Russia. Ibid, p. 276
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton and Lord Ashley to Sir William Parkhurst and Sir Anthony St. Leger, Wardens of the Mint, to allow to Mathew Mason, refiner, the melter of the Mint, 182l. and 61l. 5s. 0d., being extra allowance and diet expenses in melting down 157,967 pounds weight of the bullion called the Cross and Harp money, the same proving very foul and greasy in the meeting. Ibid, pp. 287–8.
Appending:—Account of said diet expenses and certificate, dated 1662, Dec. 22, by the Mint Officials as to said allowance.
Same from Treasurer Southampton to Sir Ralph Freeman and Henry Slingsby, Masters and Workers of the Mint. By the order of March 26 last you were authorised to pay to Alderman Backwell 20,000l. for every 19 chests of the Dunkirk silver delivered by him to you, and so in proportion till the 200 chests of His Majesty's silver lately deposited upon loan should be returned by him into the Mint to be coined into sterling, which did amount in the whole to 210,526l. And whereas said Backwell has likewise advanced for the King's special service the further sum of 13,077l. 17s. 8d. you are hereby authorised to repay same out of the King's moneys now in your custody: making in all 223,603l. 17s. 8d., which said Backwell is forthwith to pay into the Exchequer, and that tallies may be struck upon the same as follows, viz.:— Ibid, pp. 285–6.
£ s d
By Sir George Carteret, Treasurer of the Navy, for 70,000 0 0
"Mr. Ashburnham, Cofferer of the Household, for 56,000 0 0
By Mr. Fox, Paymaster of the Guards, for 35,154 3 10
"Sir John Shaw and Alderman Backwell for the arrears of Dunkirk 20,000 0 0
"Mr. Povey, agent for Tangier, for 17,349 13 10
"Mr. Gauden, Victualler of the Navy, for 10,000 0 0
"the Earl of Sandwich, Master of the Great Wardrobe, for 5,000 0 0
"Sir Edw. Griffin, Treasurer of the Chamber, for 5,000 0 0
"Henry Slingsby, Master and Worker of the Mint, for 1,600 0 0
"the Earl of Bath, Groom of the Stole, for 1,500 0 0
"Sir Charles Berkley, Keeper of the Privy Purse, for 1,000 0 0
"George Kirke for 1,000 0 0
Further His Majesty's express will is that you reserve in your custody the value of 100,000l. sterling out of the Dunkirk silver for the service of the Mint until he shall declare his further pleasure therein or otherwise appoint the paying or disposing of the same.
July 17 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt to discharge the baronet fee of 1,095l. due from Sir George Downing, of East Hatley, co. Cambridge. Early Entry Book IV. p. 276.
Order for payment out of fire hearth money of the 300l. to Sir Charles Berkeley, Lieut. Gov. of Portsmouth garrison, for reparations of the decays of the works and fortifications there, as by the money warrant of Feb. 11 last. Ibid, p. 277.
Money warrant for 338l. 15s. 11d. to John Shaw, Surveyor of the Castle of Chester, having been expended for the repairs of said Castle. (Warrant vacated and re drawn 1663, August 18.) Ibid, pp. 277, 304.
July 18 Same (dormant) for the annuity of 400l., payable at the Receipt, to Thomas Killigrew and Cicily, his wife, deceased: as by letters patent of the late King. Ibid, p. 278.
Prefixing:—Certificate by the Auditor of the Receipt.
Same for the annuity of 68l. 8s. 0d. from Nov. 17 last, to John Van Messem, who by appointment of the Governor of Dunkirk was overseer of the fortifications there till the delivery of that town to the French King: as by letters patent of June 30 last. Ibid.
Money warrant for three months ordinary in advance from May 31 last to Sir George Downing, Envoy Extraordinary to the States General. Ibid, p. 279.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Clerk of the Signet for a Privy Seal for 1,000l. to Edmund Woodroff for His Majesty's secret service. The like for 1,000l. to Sir William Quirenson for the same. Ibid.
Same from same to the Receipt for tallies to be struck for 10l. 10s. 0d. on Tho. Morgan, late Commissioner for Sequestrations under the usurpers in co. Carmarthen; for 30l. upon John Welby, waiter and searcher in Boston port under the usurpers; for 4l. 3s. 5d. on Thomas Malbone, receiver of the decimations under the late usurpers in co. Chester, and for 5l. upon Henry Ogle, collector of Customs in Liverpool port under the late usurpers: being public money remaining in their hands: all to be paid to Edward Gregory on his letters patent of April 20 last for 4,000l. Ibid, pp. 279–80.
July 18 Report to the Privy Council from Treasurer Southampton. on the order of reference as made from said Privy Council, 1661, May 1st, of the petition of divers merchants of London, who complain that the Customs Commissioners [now Farmers] deny to allow to them such Algier duties and half-subsidy, as by debentures passed in the Custom House are and have appeared to be due to them according to the 26th Article of the Act for tonnage and poundage. Find in reply hereto that in the opinion of the Attorney General the half-subsidy is justly to be repaid to the merchants, and that according to the calculation of the Customs Farmers the amount to be repaid on this head is 7,760l. for the year before the King's return. "The halfe yere before [that time] wee conceive it not repayable, amounting to 1,252l. because the Act allows but one yeare to demand it. The Algier duty is likewise due. But wee are loathe to apprehend when the 2 howses gave this duty of tunnage and poundage to the King whether they intended it should be loaded with this debt which ought to have bin repaid by those that received the customes of those times. This your lordships will advise upon, for wee cannot thinke fit to cast the losse upon the merchant." Early Entry Book X. pp. 210–3.
Prefixing:—(1) Order of reference as above of the said merchants' petition from the Privy Council to Treasurer Southampton, dated 1661, May 1.
(2) Report from the Customs Farmers of date 1662–3, Feb. 5, made upon an order from Treasurer Southampton of date 1662, Oct. 6, for a certificate of all debentures for repayment of the half-subsidy and Algier duty. Have published this order upon the London Exchange, in order that all men concerned might have knowledge thereof and bring in their debentures. Find the amounts to be as follow:—
£ s d
Half-subsidy, 1659, June 25 to 1660, June 24 7,766 5 10½
Half-subsidy before 1659, June 25 1,252 4
Algiers Duty 2,758 13 1
(3) (4) Two statements of opinion by Sir Geoffrey Palmer, Attorney General, dated 1661, Nov. 11, as to repayment of said half-subsidy and Algiers duty.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton for the continuance of the fees from the Customers of the [out] ports to the Ushers of the Exchequer, ut supra, p. 230, under date 1660–1, March 23. Ibid, XIV. p. 87.
Same from same to the Farmers of the Customs to observe the warrant for the payments to the Clerk of the Pipe, &c., ut supra, p. 265. Ibid, p. 194.
July 20 Same from same to same to discharge a seizure of two cases of gilt leather consigned to Thomas Townsend by Mathew Bennefeild, of Brussels. Ibid, X. p. 210.
Prefixing:—Note of said Townsend's petition, and report thereon from the Customs Farmers.
July 22 Report to the King from Treasurer Southampton on the petition of Col. William Carlos concerning the grant of the King's moiety of the forfeited ship "King David." Ibid, p. 213.
Prefixing:—Report on same from the Customs Farmers to Treasurer Southampton.
July 23 Money warrant for 1,000l. to the Duke of Albemarle, Master of the Horse, as imprest for the provision of horses and geldings for His Majesty. Early Entry Book, IV. p. 282.
July 24 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to Thomas Greene, one of the messengers of the Chamber attending the Lord Treasurer, to repair to Portsmouth and to require Hugh Salisbury or any other to deliver to Daniel Skinner, merchant, the ship "Hepe," her furniture and 164 pipes of canary wines in accordance with the writ of the Exchequer Court of the 16th inst.: the said vessel having been seized by said Salisbury: and to further cause said Salisbury to appear before the Lord Treasurer in five days to answer his contempt herein. Ibid, X. p. 214.
July 27 Money warrant for 100l. to Elizabeth Lee, formerly wife of Lieut. Col. Robert Baynes, as royal bounty. Ibid, IV. p. 281.
Appending:—Royal warrant for same of the 20th inst.
July 29 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs officers to observe a permit from the Duke of Albemarle for the transport of six horses into Ireland for the use of Capt. Richard Bartue. Ibid, X. p. 215.
Same from same to the Customs Farmers to discharge the seizure of some bales of Norwich stuffs, entered at the Customs House by William Bowridge, of London, merchant. Ibid.
Prefixing:—Note of said Bowridge's petition, and report thereon from the Customs Farmers.
July 31 Same from same to same to pay in some of their rent of the Customs farm, so that Viscount Andover may receive the half year due on his pension of 1,000l. per an. Ibid, IV. p. 281.
Money warrant, dormant, for the annuity of 100l. to Anne Slaughter, widow, with one year's advance thereon: as by letters patent of the 22nd inst. Ibid, p. 282.
Money warrant for 100l. to Charles Gifford as royal bounty Ibid. p. 283.
Appending: Royal warrant for same of the 18th inst.
Same for 50l. to Hester Rumney, widow of Nicholas Rumney, who has done His Majesty very good and acceptable service. Ibid, pp. 283–4.
Appending:—As above of the 6th inst.
Same for 50l. to Sarah Greeves, widow of James Greeves Ibid, p. 284.
Same for 5,000l. to Sir Edward Griffin, Treasurer of the Chamber, in part of 20.000l., as by the Privy Seal of 1662, Oct. 7: same to come out of the Dunkirk money. Ibid.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt, to discharge the baronet fee of 1,095l., due from Sir William Doyley. Ibid.
Money warrant for 20l. to Judith Hobson, relict of Edward Hobson, in respect of her late husband's services. Ibid, p 285.
Same for 22,938l. 11s. 8d. to Stephen Fox, Paymaster of the Guards for 1662–3, March 21 to May 16: as by the letters patent of 1660–1, March 18. (Order vacated and re-drawn August 5: the new order reciting that a new establishment has been made by the King for the Guards, so as to comprehend Lord Wentworth's regiment of foot, to commence from March 20 last, as by the Privy Seal of June 20 last: the monthly proportion of the new establishment being 11,321l. 8s. 4d. per month of 28 days, as against the 9,415l. 19s. 8d. per month under the old establishment under the letters patent of 1660–1, March 18.) Ibid, pp. 289, 296–7.
July 31 Money warrant for 1,200l. to Sir William St. Ravy without accompt for special service done and to be done for the King, as by the Privy Seal of March 30 last. Early Entry Book IV. p. 290.
Same for 1,500l. to Lord Robartes, Lord Privy. Seal, on his allowance of 4l. a day in lieu of diet: as by the warrant of June 13 last. Ibid.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt to discharge the baronet fee of 1,095l. due from Sir Charles Pym, of Brymore, co. Somerset. Ibid.
Money warrant for 100l. to George Paul as royal bounty Ibid, p. 291.
Appending:—Royal warrant for same of the 27th inst.
Same for 50l. to William Harwick as same Ibid, p. 292.
Appending:—As above of the 13th inst.
Same for 2,000l. to Hugh May, Paymaster of the Works, for and towards the repair of Westminster Hall; a moiety thereof to be presently paid out of the Customs Farm for August and September. Ibid.
Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Receipt to pay 5,000l. to the Earl of Sandwich, Master of the Great Wardrobe, upon the orders formerly signed for 15,004l. 17s. 8d. for several provisions for Ireland, Hampton Court and Windsor. Ibid, p. 293.
Money warrant, dormant, for the annuity of 20l. to Sir Thomas Ingham for his office of Captain of Walmer Castle, near Sandwich, Kent, loco Sir John Mennes, surrendered: as by letters patent of April 18 last. Ibid, p. 297.
July— Treasurer Southampton to the sheriffs of Bristol concerning the complaints from the Farmers of the Excise of Bristol as to said sheriffs having delivered goods taken in distress for Excise, and with more than ordinary violence delivered same to the debtors. "You cannot but know that a replevin for the King's debt after judgment doth not lye and therefore to avoid further trouble to yourselfe I doe require you forthwith to deliver back the said goods or the value thereof." Ibid, XII. p. 32.