Entry Book: March 1674-5, 1-15

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March 1675, 1-15

Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference.
Mar. 1 Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay 200l. to Philip Packer on any orders in his name : to be for repair of the garden at Somerset House. Money Book (General), p. 96.
Same to same to strike tallies on the Excise for Xmas quarter last on the Earl of Anglesey's pension of 3,000l. per an. Ibid.
Same to [? the Customs Cashier] to observe Treasurer Danby's warrant, dated Feb. 26, for the Duke of Albemarle's creation money. Ibid, p. 97.
Mar. 2 Royal warrant to the Earl of Essex, Lieut. General of Ireland, for the speedy passing of letters patent under the Great Seal of Ireland for a grant to said Earl of Essex of 13,000l., with out accompt, out of the revenue of Ireland, "but in such manner and out of such branches of our said revenue as we shall hereafter appoint by warrant under our privy signet and sign manual" : to be as a mark of royal favour and in view of the many faithful and acceptable services performed by said Earl and of the loyalty and sufferings of his father. King's Warrant Book IV. p. 273.
Royal sign manual for 40l. for half a year's wages to Richard Jolfe, Thomas Belcher, Christopher Bond and John Knight. the four keepers of the Forest of Dean, viz. 10l. each : a settlement being intended to be speedily made for payment of their wages : the present issue being for their present supply. Ibid, p. 274.
Royal warrant to Treasurer Danby to direct the Surveyor General of Woods, Trent South, and the officers of Dean Forest to deliver 40 tons of timber out of timber already felled in the Lea Bayly in said forest, to be employed for the building the lodges in said forest, and to fell dotard trees sufficient to raise 50l. granted by the King for the building a stable at the Speech House in said forest. (Treasurer Danby's warrant, dated April 24 hereon, accordingly to Thomas Agar and Charles Strode, Surveyor of Woods, Trent South.) Ibid, p. 275 ; Warrants Not Relating to Money VI. p. 18.
Mar. 3 Same to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal for a grant to Mris. Barbara Strickland of an annuity or yearly pension of 200l. for her life ; to be paid quarterly from Michaelmas last. King's Warrant Book IV. p. 269.
Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal for a grant to Sam Danvers, gent., of the office of a King's waiter, London port, on the surrender of Thomas Carter. King's Warrant Book IV. p. 269.
Same to same for a same for a grant of the office of Collector of Customs, London port (with the fee of 276l. 13s. 4d. per an. and all other fees thereto pertaining) to Henry Montagu, Esq., during the lives of Robert Montagu, Esq., Charles Montagu, commonly called Lord Mandeville, and James Montagu, son of George Montagu, Esq., and the life of the longer liver of them : in reversion after the grant of same to John Crysp. Thom. Crysp and Nich. Crysp. (In the margin : Earl of Manchester. Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated Mar. 10, of docquet hereof.) Ibid, p. 270 ; British Museum Additional MS. 28,075, p. 163.
Same to the Attorney General for a great seal for a grant to Richard Sherwyn of the King's estate and interest in the estate as follows in Bushmead, co. Beds., in which estate said Sherwyn is become lawfully interested : same formerly belonging to Richard Gery, late of Bushmead, who did, upon the marriage of his eldest son, about 8 Car. I., make a settlement of his estate in Bushmead and elsewhere, and therein made use of several persons as Trustees, whereof Sir James Harrington was one, all the said Harrington's lands being now forfeited to the Crown for his traitorous offences, "saving the right of others for whom he stood trusted, so as the conveyance by which he became so interested in trust were enrolled in our Exchequer within a time limited by the Act of Parliament, which in this case was omitted, and by means thereof the said Rich. Sherwyn's title (as he is advised) is (as to so much) defective, which was not till of late discovered by the said Richard Sherwyn." (Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated March 11, of docquet hereof.) King's Warrant Book IV. pp. 270-1 ; British Museum Additional MS. 28,075, p. 167.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to Vere Bertie, King's Remembrancer, to suspend process against Sir Dennis Gawden on his accounts as late Victualler of the Navy, he praying some longer time until he shall have fully passed the examination of the said accounts at the Navy Board, which he says are now before the Commissioners of the Navy and a good progress made in their despatch. Warrants Not Relating to Money V. p. 263.
Same from same to the Customs Commissioners to deliver. Customs free, a parcel of dried fish come from Bergen and now in the Customs Warehouse and belonging to the Danish Resident. Ibid, p. 264.
Same from same to the woodward and other officers of Whittlewood and Salcey forests. The Queen Consort's Council is certified from Jno. Hall, Esq., Surveyor and Woodward General to said Queen, as also from the regarders of the forests of Whittlewood and Salcey that the several coppices named Cookes Coppice, Sholebrooke Walk and New Ditch Quarter Coppice in Hanger Walk in Whittlewood Forest and Prentice Coppice in Major Sturke's [? Sturte's] Walk in Salcey Forest are fitting to be felled this season and exposed to sale for the Queen's service : and further that the condition of the said coppices is so bad and ruinous that for the fencing and enclosing of the same a sufficient and convenient quantity of stakes will be wanting. The said Council has therefore for the Queen's service desired my warrant to the King's Woodward and the aforesaid regarders of Her Majesty's [said] respective Forest[s] to mark and set out such number of trees as will be necessary for the gateing, stileing, cabbening and staking the said coppices. You are hereby so authorised and directed accordingly, giving an account of the timber so felled. Ibid, pp. 264-5.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to Thomas Newton, Woodward of Whittlewood and Salcey Forests, and the rest of the officers there. John Hall, the Queen's Surveyor and Woodward General as above, has represented to me that there are divers roots of trees heretofore felled in Whittlewood and Salcey Forests, co. Northampton and Bucks, which roots do much prejudice to the vert of said forests and obstruct the growth of underwood and deface the ridings and therefore desires leave to dig up and remove same for the future good of the Crown as well as the said Queen's present interest in said forests (the great trees therein only excepted) being settled upon Her Majesty for life as part of her jointure. You are hereby to permit him to dig up and dispose of such roots as he thinks fit and without account, but provided he commit no waste nor disturb the game of deer. Warrants Not Relating to Money V. pp. 266-7.
Money warrant for 250l. to the Duke of Buckingham for June 24 quarter last on his pension of 1,000l. per an. Money Book (General), p. 19 ; Money Book (Pensions), p. 21.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Cashier to pay 500l. to the Earl of Carlisle for half a year to Xmas last on his pension of 1,000l. per an. Money Book (General), p. 49 ; Money Book (Customs), p. 192.
Mar. 3
Wednesday.
The business concerning the Excise in Hertfordshire, [which was] referred by order of Council, [is] to be heard [this day]. All parties to be summoned.
The Commissioners of the Wine Licences to attend also.
Sir Christopher Musgrave [his business] about an allowance [is to be heard].
Day Book, p. 88.
Mar. 4 Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt for tallies on the Excise for last Sept. 29 quarter on the Countess of Falmouth's (now Countess of Middlesex's) pension. Money Book (General), p. 97.
Same to Mr. Kent, Treasurer of the Excise, to pay said tallies Ibid.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay 200l. for two weeks to the Robes. Ibid.
Same to [? same] for the present to pay only 300l. in part of the warrant for 750l. to the executors of Lady Cornwallis. Treasurer Danby will give further direction in the remainder. Ibid.
Mar. 5
Friday.
The Duke of Richmond's executors [are] to be heard [this day] upon their claim of defalcations in the account of Sutton Marsh.
The Farmers of the Law duty and Mr. Atkins to attend.
The officers of the Mint and Alderman Backwell to be summoned [to attend this day].
Mr. Samwell's accounts to be here.
Mr. Hylyard to be sworn into the office of Chamberlain of the Exchequer.
Day Book, p. 18.
Mar. 5 Money warrant for 400l. to Thomas Elliot for half a year on his several pensions of 500l. per an. as Master of His Majesty's Harehounds, 200l. per an. as Keeper of Newmarket House and 100l. per an. as annuity and in part of several arrears thereon detailed. Money Book (General), p. 18 ; Money Book (Pensions), p. 19.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Receipt for tallies to be levied on the Hearthmoney for 11,000l. : to be issued to the Treasurer of the Navy on any [unsatisfied] orders in his name for the service of the Navy. Money Book (General), p. 18 ; Money Book (Pensions), p. 20.
Mar. 5
(Feb. 5)
Money warrant for 100l. to Dame Anne Windham for a quarter on her pension. Ibid ; Ibid.
Mar. 5 Same for 30l. to Sir Charles Windham for a quarter on his pension. Ibid, p. 19 ; Ibid, p. 21.
Treasurer Danby's subscription of a docquet, dated 1674-5. Feb., of a grant to Richard Wiseman. Esq., of the office of Principal Chirurgeon to the King, during pleasure, loco Humphrey Painter, with the annuity of 50l., from 1671. Lady Day : and also of the place of Sergeant Chirurgeon, with the yearly fee of 40 marks, from same date : with all other fees, &c., to said office belonging. British Museum Additional MS. 28,075, p. 155.
Same of same, dated same, of a grant to abovesaid Richard Wiseman of a yearly pension of 150l. for life from 1672, Lady Day. Ibid.
Same of same, dated same, of a grant to James Peirce, Esq., of the office of one of the chirurgeons in ordinary to the King, during pleasure, loco Sackville Whittle, who lately surrendered same : with the wages or fee of 40l. per an. from 1672, Lady Day. Ibid, p. 156.
Same of same, dated same, of a grant to abovesaid James Peirce of a yearly pension of 100l. for life from 1672, Lady Day. Ibid.
Same of same, dated same, of a grant to Sackville Whittle, Esq., of the office of one of the chirurgeons in ordinary to the King, during pleasure, loco Richard Wiseman, who lately surrendered same : with the wages or fee of 40l. per an. from 1672, June 24. Ibid, p. 157.
Same of same, dated same, of a grant to said Sackville Whittle of a pension of 150l. per an. for life. Ibid.
Same of a same, dated 1674-5, Jan., of a grant to the Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay of all that island called the Basse Island, lying between 57 and 59 degrees of the northern latitude or thereabouts, with all such powers, privileges, profits and advantages as have been granted to the said Company in any other island or place within the limits of their charter. Ibid, p. 158.
Same of a same, dated 1674-5, Feb., of a grant to Edward Silvester of the office of Master Smith of all His Majesty's iron works belonging to the Office of Ordnance within the Tower : with the fee of 8d. a day from Lady Day last. Ibid.
Same of same, dated same, of a grant to Sir George Tredenham, bart., of the office of Capt. of St. Mawes Castle, co. Cornwall, in reversion after Sir Vyell Vyvion, who has a grant thereof during pleasure. Ibid.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to Auditor Aldworth to allow in account to Sir Christopher Musgrave, late Receiver and Solicitor of the Eighteen Months' tax, co. Yorks, 400l. (over and above the allowance as by the Act of Parliament) for his extraordinary care therein and his expense in returning his moneys by bills of exchange. Warrants Not Relating to Money V. p. 272.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners to deliver some wines to Thomas Garnet, late master of the ship "Katherine." of London, as by your report of Feb. 19 last, on his petition praying a discharge of the Customs on two tuns of damnified French wines salved out of said ship, which was wrecked in the Downs. Warrants Not Relating to Money V. pp. 272-3.
Same from same to Tho. Agar and Cha. Strode, Surveyors of Woods this side Trent, to view and survey the woods or woodgrounds called Norley Thornes, Upper Thornes and Lower Thornes, parcel of New Forest, which are included in the grant to George Philpot, Esq., and to return a particular of same, acreage, nature and value of the woods growing thereon, and the quantity and value of the timber already cut and lying on the ground. Ibid, pp. 273-4.
[?] [Same from same to the Customs Commissioners for the export. Customs free, of the following].
Prefixing :A particular, dated Ordnance Office, 1674-5, Jan. 9, and signed by Edw. Sherburne, Jonas Moore, Sam Fortry and Edw. Conyers, of what guns, shot, powder, match and other stores and habiliments of war is shipped on board the "Chichley" frigate, William Rickets commander, being for His Majesty's service at Tangier.
Iron ordnance :Demi culverings, 20.
Round shot for culverings, 1,000 ; demi-culverings, 3,000 ; saker, 1,500 ; falcon, 2,000 ; twelve pounders, 3,000 ; three pounders, 2,000.
Nails of sorts, viz. :Spikes, 500 ; weight nails, 5,000 lb. ; 6d., 10,000 ; 4d., 10,000 ; 2d., 10,000.
Flock beds, furnished, 350 ; sheets, 500 pair ; deals. 20 hundred ; snaph muskets, 1,500, packed in mats ; flints, ready cut. 60,000 in 4 barrels ; iron of sorts, 471 bars, weighing 10 ton 1 cwt. 1 q. 21 lbs. ; Muscovia lights, 12 ; stock locks, 100 ; padlocks, 100 ; linseed oil, 2 caskets of 133 gall. ; corne powder [sic for gunpowder]. 800 barrels ; match, 6 tons, packed in mats ; paper, royal, fine, 5 reams ; paper, royal, for car[tridge], 20 reams ; pitch, 20 barrels weighing 50 hundred ; rubstones for scythes, 12 doz. ; sackcloth, 2,050 yards ; musket shot. 5 tons ; tar, 20 barrels ; twine, 75 lbs. ; iron wire, 50 lbs. ; great iron pots, 200 ; pulleys great, 60 p[air] ; fir balkes, 6 hundred ; bags for powder, 30 ; drumheads of vellum, 4 doz. ; pistols with holsters, 50 p[air] ; heads and rammers, great, 50 pair ; heads and rammers, small, 50 pair ; iron crows, 60 ; long pikes, 600 ; shovels, 400 ; ladle staves, 200 ; sheep skins, 5 doz. ; scythes, with all appurtenances, 40 ; thread, 50 lb. ; drums, furnished, 24 in cases ; lanthorns, ordinary, 40.
Ibid, pp. 275-6.
Mar. 6 Money warrant for 500l. to Lord Alington for one year to Xmas last (Xmas, 1673,) on his allowance as one of the Council of Foreign Plantations. Money Book (General), p. 20 ; Money Book (Pensions), p. 25.
Same for 18l. 5s. 0d. each to Jno. Robinson, William Lowe, Richard Elton and Tho. Witherden for half a year on their respective fees as Grooms of the Chamber to the Queen. Ibid, p. 22 ; Ibid, p. 31.
Royal warrant to the Attorney General for a great seal for erecting an office to be called the office of Receiver of the revenue arising by the forfeitures of Recusants within the counties of Beds., Berks., Bucks., Cambridge, Cornwall, Devon, Exeter city, the county of the same, Dorset and the town of Poole, the county thereof, Hereford, Hertford, Huntingdon, Kent and city of Canterbury and county thereof, Monmouth, Northampton, Norfolk, city of Norwich and county thereof. Oxford, Rutland, Salop, Somerset, city of Bristol and county thereof, Southampton, the town of Southampton and county thereof, Suffolk, Surrey, Sussex, Warwick, the city of Coventry and county thereof, Wilts., Anglesea, Brecknock, Cardigan, Carmarthen, the town of Carmarthen and county thereof, Carnarvon, Denbigh, Flint, Glamorgan, Pembroke, the town of Haverfordwest and the county thereof : [and for a grant of said office] to Richard Derham, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., with the fee of 50l. per an. and such other fees and allowances for poundage and portage as other receivers of the revenue usually have : all by reason that it is conceived "requisite for our service that some person or persons of trust and sufficiency should be appointed for the receipt of our revenue arising by reason of the recusancy or conviction of persons not repairing to some church, chapel or other usual place of common prayer to hear divine service as they ought according to the laws and statutes of this our realm, who shall take care for the due payment thereof into our Exchequer." (Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated Mar. 11, of docquet hereof.) King's Warrant Book IV. pp. 278-9 ; British Museum Additional MS. 28,075, pp. 165-6.
? Mar. 6 Warrant from [Treasurer Danby] to Sir John Osborne, Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer of the Exchequer. There are several late convictions of Recusants estreated into the Court of the Exchequer from the several counties of Berks, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Yorks East Riding, Essex, Hereford, London, Lincoln, Middlesex, Oxford, Salop, Stafford, Somerset, Southampton, Sussex, Westmorland, Wilts., Worcester and Norfolk, which [estreats] have been delivered over into your office by Schedule of Pipe for Recusants. You are hereby authorised to cause several commissions, with instructions to be thereto annexed, to be issued and directed to the persons whose names are underwritten, appointed His Majesty's Commissioners in this behalf for such county respectively, empowering them or any three or more of them to take and seize into His Majesty's hands two third part of all the lands, tenements, hereditaments, leases and farms of the Recusants in the said Schedules of Pipe respectively named in the several counties, and to reduce into severalty for His Majesty's use two third parts of all their said lands, tenements, hereditaments, leases and farms, leaving to every of the said Recusants his chief mansion house as part of his said third part, according to the statute in that behalf : His Majesty having declared his royal pleasure to refuse the 20l. per month imposed on such Recusants for not coming to church, and to accept of the two thirds part of their lands, tenements, hereditaments, leases and farms in lieu and full recompense thereof, according to the statute of 3 James I. The said commissions are to be made returnable as soon as the Commissioners or any three or more of them can speed the same and at the farthest on the morrow of Ascension Day. Writs of attendance are to be directed to the several sheriffs in usual form, requiring them to attend His Majesty's Commissioners with juries to enquire concerning the premises as the said Commissioners or any three of them shall direct. By the said commissions respectively all mayors, sheriffs and other officers are to be required to aid said Commissioners in the execution of the premises.
Appending :Names of the Commissioners, as follow.
Co. Berks. :Sir Geo. Stonehouse, Sir Richard Braham, Sir Humphry Forrester Sir Henry Henn, Sir Cezar Colelough, Sir Tho. Draper, Barts., Sir Anthony Craven, Kt. and Bart., Sir Richard Powle, Sir John Bennet, Kts. of the Bath, Sir Edmund Sawyer, Sir William Armorer, Sir Robert Pye, Sir William Craven, Sir Thomas Doleman, Kt., Richard Nevill, Richard Aldworth, Robert Packer, John Blagrave, Henry Procter, John Kingsmil, Thomas Vachell, Roger Draper, Esqrs.
Co. Cornwall :Sir Jonathan Trelawney, Sir John Corriton, Sir John Carew, Sir John St. Aubin, Barts., Sir Richard Edgcombe, Sir Nicholas Slanning, Knights of the Bath ; Sir Joseph Tredenham, Sir Cyrill Wiche, Sir Peter Killegrew, Kt., John Harris, Charles Smith, Edward Buscawen, John Arrundell, John Trelawny, Hender Roberts, Francis Buller, John Buller, Thomas Coventry, Charles Trevanion, John Tanner, Walter Langdon, John Birch, Hugh Boscowen, Thomas Herle, Robert Roberts, Francis Roberts, James Praed, Edward Nosworthy, Jonathan Rashley, John Rashley, John Elliot, Edward Elliot, Humphry Burlace, John Speccot, Nicholas Morrice, Arthur Spry, Samuell Roll, Edwd. Prideaux, John Tregeagle of Trevardor, John Polwheele, Humphry Courtney, John Vivian, William Mohoone, William Cotton, Tristrum Ascot, Hugh Jones, Esqrs.
Co. Devon :Sir Edward Seymour, Sir John Northcot, Sir Courtney Poole, Sir Francis Drake, Sir William Courtney, Sir Tho. Putt, Sir Hugh Ackland, Barts., Sir John Roll, Sir Edward Wise, Sir Nicholas Slanning, Knights of the Bath, Sir Coppleston Bamfeild, Sir James Smith, Sir Tho. Bury, Sir William Morrice, Sir William Strode, Sir William Walrond, Kts. ; Thomas Walker, Arthur Harris, Nicholas Dennys, Peter Prideaux, William Russell, John Fowell, Joseph Maynard, Samuell Roll, Josiah Calmady, John Chichester of Hall, John Courtney, Arthur Bury, Henry Northley, John Willoughby, Tho. Reynell, Arthur Northcote, Edward Yard, Mathew Hele, Samuell Foot and William Bastard, Esqrs.
Co. Dorset :Anthony Lord Ashley, Sir John Moreton, Bart. ; Sir John Coventry, Knight of the Bath ; Sir John Strode, Sir Ralph Banks, Kts. ; Giles Strangwaies. Thomas Strangwaies, James Gold, John Church-hill, Henry Henley, Humphey Bishop, John Strangwaies, Henry Whittacre, John Bennet, Robt. Culliford, John Tregonnell, Robert Coker. James Long, Thomas Browne, Audley Grey, Wm. Okeden, Geo. Savage. Robt. Nappier, Geo. Gallop of Bowood, Geo. Rives. Wm. Floyer, Esqrs.
Co. York, East Riding :Sir Thomas Slingsby, Sir John Hotham, Sir Francis Bointon. Sir Atkinson Payler, Barts. ; Sir Robert Hillyard, Kt. and Bart. ; Sir Hugh Bethell, Sir Thomas Remington, Sir Ralph Wharton, Kts. ; Conyers Darcy, Anthony Gilby, Henry Guy, Michaell Wharton, Andrew Marvell, Tobias Jenkins, Wm. Gee, senr., William Osbaldston, John Vavasour, Esqrs.
Co. Essex :Sir Wm. Ayloffe, Sir Andrew Jenner, Sir William Wiseman, Sir Tho. Nightingale, Sir Gervas Elways, Sir Edward Smith, Barts. ; Sir Thomas Abdye, Kt. and Bart., Sir John Brampston, Sir James Altham, Knights of the Bath ; Sir John Shaw, Sir John Tyrrell, Sir Richard Wyseman, Sir Capell Lukin, Sir Edward Farmer, Sir Henry Clarke, Sir Geo. Waterman, Sir Jeremy Smith, Sir John Ernley, Kts. ; Banestre Maynard, Thomas King, Thomas Cheeke, John Wroth, John Rotheram of Much Waltham, Henry Woollaston, John Turnor, John Eldred, junr., William Maynard, Esqrs.
Co. Hereford :Sir John Kirle, Sir James Bridges, Sir John Scudamore, Sir William Powell alias Hinson, Sir Herbert Crofts, Barts. ; Sir Thomas Morgan, Kt. and Bart. ; Sir John Barnaby, Sir Herbert Perrot, Sir Tymothy Baldwyn, Kts. Herbert Westfaling, Humphry Cornwall, Wallop Brabazon, Bennet Hoskins, Henry Milburne, John Scudamore, John Skipp, Thomas Cocks, John Barnaby, Humphry Baskervile, Richard Hopton, John Birch, Esqrs.
London :Sir Robt. Vyner, Lord Mayor of the City of London ; Sir John Robinson, Sir Thomas Allen, Sir John Howell, Recorder ; Sir Richard Chiverton, Sir John Frederick, Sir John Lawrence, Sir Tho. Bladworth, Sir William Peak, Sir Wm. Turnor, Sir Richard Ford, Sir Geo. Waterman, Sir Robt. Hanson, Sir William Hooker, Sir Joseph Sheldon, Sir Dennys Gawden, Sir Tho. Davis, Sir William Thompson, Aldermen ; Wm. Love, John Jones, Esqrs.
Co Middlesex :Sir Wm. Hix, Sir Joseph Ash, Sir John Banks, Sir William Roberts, Sir Philip Mathewes, Sir Jeremy Whitchcot, Sir William Bowyer, Barts. ; Sir John Cutler, Kt., Bart., Sir Lancelot Lake, Sir John Talbot, Sir Thomas Allen, Sir Philip Warwick, Sir Richard Everard, Sir Charles Lee, Sir John Baber, Sir Tho. Player, Sir William Bowles, Sir Tho. Stringer, Sir John James, Sir Robt. Peyton, Sir Edward Rich, Kts. ; Henry Brounker, Thomas Rosse, Thomas Bales, Tho. Povey, Charles Bennet, Francis Lucy, Robt. Filmer, Edmd. Warcupp, John Hawtrey and Richard Lightfoot, Esqrs.
Co. Oxford :Sir Thomas Spencer, Sir Tho. Chamberlaine, Sir Wm. Walter, Sir Compton Read, Sir Robt. Jenkinson, Sir Littleton Osbaldston, Barts. ; Sir Anthony Cope, Bart. ; Sir Fra. Wenman, Sir Anthony Craven, Kts. and Barts. ; Sir John Holman, Sir Tymothy Tyrrell, Sir Tho. Tipping, Sir Tho. Clayton, Kt. ; Thomas Thyn, Richard Croke, Brome Wherwood, Tho. Howard, Edwd. Nowell, Phillip Sherrard, John Stone, Wm. Whitlock, Esqs.
Co. Lincoln :Geo Visct. Castleton, Bennet Lord Sherard, Sir John Newton, Sir Thomas Hussey, Sir John Hanby, Barts. ; Sir Wm. Thorold, Sir John Mounson, Kts. and Barts. ; Sir Fra. Fane, Sir Henry Heron, Knights of the Bath ; Sir Philip Harcourt, Sir Anthony Irby, Sir Tho. Meeres, Sir Charles Dymock, Kts. ; Dr. Michaell Honywood, Dean of Lincoln ; William Howell, Doctor of Law ; William Broxholme, William Mountagu, Charles Pelham, John Jay, Adam Claypoole, Andrew Clay of Boston, Esq.
Co. Salop :Sir William Whitmore, Sir Francis Lawley, Sir John Corbett, Sir Vincent Corbet, Sir Henry Vernon, Barts. ; Sir Humphry Briggs, Kt. and Bart. ; Sir Thomas Whitmore, Knight of the Bath ; Sir Job Charleton, Serjeant at Law and Chief Justice of Chester ; Sir Tymothy Turnor, Sir Samuell Baldwyn, Kts., Serjeants at Law ; Sir Thomas Littleton, Sir Thomas Jones, Kts. ; Robt. Leighton, Somerset Fox, Geo. Weld, Edmd. Waring, William Okely, Richard Scriven, Charles Mainwaring, Philip Prince, Edw. Kynaston of Oteley, Danll, Witcherly of Clithe, Adam Oatly, Thomas Burton, Esqrs.
Co. Stafford :Sir Edwd. Littleton, Sir Thomas Wilbrabam, Sir Walter Wrottesly, Barts. ; Sir Bryan Broughton, Sir Theophilus Bidulph, Kts. and Barts. ; Sir John Wirly, Sir Thomas Whitgrave, Sir Rowland Okeover, Sir Symon Degg, Kts. ; Richd. Dyott, Walter Chetwin, William Chetwyn, John Swynfen, George Vernon, William Snead, Henry Grey, Charles Agard, Thomas Lane of Bentley, Henry Goffe, Daniel Watson, Thomas Kynnersly, John Whitehall, Esqrs.
Co. Somerset :Henry Lord Fitzharding, Sir Halswall Tynt, Bart. ; Sir Hugh Smith, Sir William Windham, Kts. and Barts. ; Sir John Sydenham, Sir John Knight, Sir William Bassett, Sir William Windham, Sir Edward Windham, Sir John Mallett, Sir Edward Phillips, Sir Humphry Hook, Sir Thomas Bridges, Sir Geo. Horner, Kts. ; Edward Phillips, John Hall, Peregrine Palmer, Tho. Windham, Henry Dunstar, Francis Windham, Michaell Mallett, Ralph Stowell, William Lacy, Robert Hall, John Harrington, William Strode, Warwick Bampfield, Esqrs.
Co. Southampton :Charles Lord St. John of Basing, Sir John Norton, Sir William Lowes, Sir Nicholas Stewart, Sir Kingsmell Lucy, Sir Robt. Worsley, Mr. Hugh Stewkly, Sir Andrew Henly, Barts., Sir John Barrington, Sir John Bade, Kts. and Barts. ; Sir Edward Smith, Sir Robt. Dillington, Sir Robert Henley, Sir Philip Honywood, Kts. ; Thomas Knollis, Richard Norton, Richard Lucy, Thomas Neale, Arthur Bold, Humphry Weld, Henry Tulse, Henry Wallop, John Collins, Richard Compton, John Hooke, White Titchborne, Henry Whitehead, James May, Giles Hungerford, Esqrs.
Co. Sussex :Sir John Pelham, Sir John Rivers, Sir William Thomas, Barts. ; Sir John Covert, Sir John Stapley, Kts. and Barts. ; Sir William Morley, Knight of the Bath ; Sir Cecill Bislop, Sir Tho. Woodcock, Sir Geo. Courthop, Sir Thomas Nutt, Sir Nicholas Pelham, Sir Tho. Moreton, Kts. ; John Strode, Governor of Dover Castle ; Richard May, William Garway, Orlando Bridgman, John Stuart, Edwd. Blaker, Henry Goring, Peicy Goreing, Tho. Sackvile, William Dawtry, John Alford, Peter Courthop, Esqrs.
Co. Westmorland :Sir Philip Musgrave, Sir Geo. Fletcher, Sir John Lowther, Senr., Barts. ; Sir William Dalston, Sir Geo. Midleton, Kts. and Barts. ; Sir Thomas Wharton, Knight of the Bath ; Sir Tho. Strickland, Kt. ; Thomas Tufton, John Dalston, James Bellingham, Daniell Fleming, Humphry Wharton, Thomas Sandford, Richard Brathwait, junior, Esqrs.
Co. Wilts :Sir George Grubham How, Sir Walter St. Johns, Sir Seymor Pyle, Sir Walter Earnly, Sir Robert Button, Sir James Long, Sir Walter Long, Barts. ; Sir Edwd. Hungerford, Knight of the Bath ; Sir Tho. Mompesson, Sir Thomas Escourt, Sir Geo. Hungerford, Sir John Elwes, Sir Jeffery Daniell, Sir John Evelyn, Sir Henry Coker, Sir Gabriel Lowe, Sir Richard Harrison, Kts. ; William Swanton, Gilbert Rawley, Richard Lewis, Thomas Wauklyn. John Jolliffe, William Ash, William Ducket, Geo. Lowe, Edward Lewis, Geo. Johnson, Francis Wen, Phylip Howard, Daniell Finch, Henry Clarke, Edwd. Nicholas, John Pleydell, Geffery Daniell, William Glanvile, Richard Nevell, Richard Ayleworth, Ralph Freak, John Smith, Esqrs.
Co. Worcester :Sir John Packington, Sir James Roushout, Sir Henry Littleton, Sir Francis Russell, Sir Thomas Rowse, Barts. ; Sir Rowland Berkley, Sir John Hanmer, Sir John Barnaby, Sir John Winfrid, Kts. ; Samuell Sandys, senr., Thomas Street, Samuell Sandys, junr., Tho. Foley, Sherrington Talbot, Francis Finch, Tho. Marriot, Henry Jefferys, James Pytt, Leonard Sympson, Henry Parker, John Barker, Esqrs.
Co. Norfolk :Sir John Hobart, Sir Edmund Bacon, Sir Philip Woodhouse, Sir John Holland, Sir Robert Kemp, Sir William Adams, Sir Peter Gleane, Barts ; Sir Jacob Ashley, Kt and Bart. ; Sir Chre. Calthrope, Knight of the Bath ; Sir William Doyley, Sir John Trevor, Sir Thomas Meadowes, Sir John Poyntz, Sir Nevill Catlin, Sir John Bladwell, Sir Robt. Baldock, Knts. ; Dr. Herbert Asley, Dean of Norwich, Robert Pepper, Owen Hughes, Doctor of Laws, Chre. Jay, Fra. Corey, Robt. Wright, William Cook, William Windham, Robt. Walpoole, Edward Denny, Laurence Oxbrough, Fra. Bacon, Robt. Hawton, and Robt, Gawsell, Esqrs.
Warrants Not Relating to Money V. pp. 252-3, 254-9.
Mar. 6 Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Surveyor General and other officers of the Works to take into their charge the King's house at Newmarket and to place to their accompt all charges and disbursements for the repairs thereof "in such manner as you do with other His Majesty's royal palaces and houses committed to your charge." Warrants Not Relating to Money V. p. 277.
Mar. 6
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Royal warrant to the Attorney General for a great seal for a grant of the office of Riding Surveyor General of the Customs to Charles Osborne, loco John Mann. (Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated Mar. 22, of what appears to be a docquet of the grant. This docquet runs as follows : "His Majesty is hereby pleased to determine the grant formerly made to Charles Dunstar, John Man and George Blake, Esqrs., of the office of Surveyor General of the Customs, with the salaries of 1,000 marks per an. a piece during His Majesty's will and pleasure ; and to grant the same office and salaries to Charles Osborne, Esq., and the said Giles Dunstar during His Majesty's pleasure.") King's Warrant Book IV. p. 277 ; British Museum Additional MS. 28,075, p. 169.
Mar. 6 Same to same for a same for a grant to John Earl of Rochester, and William Chiffinch of the office of Master, Surveyor and Keeper of the Hawks for the life of them and the longer liver of them and upon the surrender of Sir Allen Apsley and Sir Peter Apsley, his son. King's Warrant Book IV. p. 280.
Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal for a grant to Richard Goodlade, gent., of the place or office of one of the five undersearchers of London port that shall be first vacant by the death, surrender, &c., of Thomas Burton, Robert Foster and William Docwra : all in consideration of a surrender of a former grant to John Knight. Esq., in reversion of one of the said five undersearchers. King's Warrant Book IV. p. 281.
Same to same for a same for a grant to Thomas, Earl of Danby, High Treasurer of England, and Sir John Duncombe, Chancellor and Under Treasurer of the Exchequer, of the profits of writs of covenant and writs of entry arising upon compositions made in the Office of Alienations : to hold same from Lady Day next for seven years at the yearly rent of 1,346l. 12s. 0d. [per an.] for the writs of covenant and 200l. per an. for the writs of entry : [both sums] to be paid termly into the Hanaper and the overplus of the said profits to be paid into the Exchequer : with such powers, provisoes and clauses as are contained in the lease now in being of the said profits. (Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated April 7, of docquet hereof.) Ibid. p. 284 ; British Museum Additional MS. 28,075, p. 173.
Privy seal for 12,800l. to Sir William Ellis, one of the Justices of our Court of Common Bench at Westminster, without accompt. (Royal warrant, dated Mar. 3, for said privy seal. Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated May 18, of docquet hereof. Money warrant hereon, dated June 7, for payment of same by levying tallies for 12,799l. 5s. 4d. payable by said Ellis to the King upon a contract lately made by him for certain fee farm and other rents, parcel of the Duchy of Lancaster.) King's Warrant Book IV. pp. 268, 353 ; British Museum Additional MS. 28,075, p. 180 ; Money Book (General), p. 126.
Chas. Bertie to Sir Stephen Fox to pay 20l. each to Capt. Macgraph, Capt. Bernard Phillips, Lieut, Tho. Fitzgerald, who quitted their service in Holland upon the King's proclamation in 1672, and also to Mr. Phillip Barry. Money Book (General), p. 97.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay 2,500l. in further part of Mr. Slingsby's order for 6,000l. out of the coinage money. Ibid.
[?] Same to the Customs Cashier to bring into the Exchequer 20,000l. Ibid.
Mar. 7 Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay 200l. [to the Keeper of the Privy Purse] for Healing medals. Ibid.
Same to same to pay 2,000l. to Mr. Montagu for the Wardrobe. Ibid.
Mar. 8 Privy seal for 400l. to Sir Allen Apsley out of the Receipt and 5,864l. 10s. 6d. out of the moneys arising by the sale of fee farms, the latter sum representing the purchase price of fee farm rents in the several counties of Chester, Lancaster and Northumberland, parcel of the Duchy of Lancaster, to the value of 375l. 9s. 5d. per an. for the purchase of which he has contracted with the Trustees for Fee Farms : the present grant being in consideration of the surrender lately made by said Apsley of the office of Master and Surveyor of the Hawks, without any compensation received by him for the same. (Royal warrant, dated Mar. 3, for said privy seal. Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated Mar. 6, of docquet hereof. Treasurer Danby's warrant to the Receipt, dated Mar. 8, for an order for said 400l. and tallies for said 5,864l. 10s. 6d.) King's Warrant Book IV. p. 282 ; British Museum Additional MS. 28,075, p. 160 ; Money Book (General) p. 19 ; Money Book (Pensions) pp. 22-3.
Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal for a grant of the office of Customer of Plymouth port to Charles Strode on the death or surrender. &c., of Christopher Warren. (Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated Mar. 11, of docquet hereof.) King's Warrant Book IV. p. 283 ; British Museum Additional MS. 28,075, p. 165.
The above entry is followed by a blank against which is written in the margin : Ministers of the Isle of Man. King's Warrant Book IV. p. 283.
Mr. Ashton [who is] intended to be one of the Commissioners of the Wine Licence Office upon the next avoidance of any of the said Commissioners [is] to have notice before any new commission be granted. In the margin : Mr. Segar to have notice. Cavcat Book, p. 12.
Mar. 8
Monday in the afternoon.
The Tellers to attend the Lord Treasurer and to enquire of other Receivers.
The Commissioners of Wine Licences to attend also.
Sir Stephen Fox and the late Treasurers of Excise [are] to attend [the Lord Treasurer to-day as also] Mr. Kent and Mr. Mountney.
Day Book, p. 88.
Mar. 8 Treasurer Danby's subscription of a docquet, dated 1674-5, Feb., of a warrant to the Customs Cashier to pay to James Bridgman, Esq., 511l. 6s. 0d., being the proceeds of the ship "Judith" and her lading, condemned as lawful prize to His Majesty ; [viz.] so soon as he [the said Cashier] shall receive that sum from the persons who gave bail to pay the value of the said ship and goods if condemned as prize. Bridgman to receive said sum without account and to dispose of it as His Majesty shall direct. British Museum Additional MS. 28,075, p. 161.
Same of same, dated 1674-5, Mar., of a grant to Thomas Wroth, Esq., one of His Majesty's Pages of Honour, of the pension of 120l. per an. for life from Xmas last. Ibid, p. 162.
Same of same, dated same, of a grant of a pension of 200l. per an. to Mris. Barbara Strickland for life from Michaelmas last. Ibid.
[?] Same of same (incomplete) of Lord Newport's patent of Honour. ("Entered in the Letter Booke B. No. 74, p. 212." This Letter Book is missing.) Ibid.
Mar. 8 Money warrant for 40l. to Nath. Castleton for two years of his pension. Money Book (General), p. 19 ; Money Book (Pensions), p. 23.
Same for 100l. to Lady Sayres for half a year on her pension. Ibid. ; Ibid.
Same for 60l. to Aubrey Porter for half a year's pension as Page of Honour to His Majesty. Ibid, p. 20, Ibid. p. 24.
Same for 60l. to George Sayers for same as Page of Honour to the Queen. Ibid. ; Ibid.
Same for 18l. 5s. 0d. each to Hobart Coleby and John Hall for half a year's fee or salary as two of the Grooms of Her Majesty's Chamber. Ibid. ; Ibid
Same for 50l. to William Chiffinch, Francis Rogers, Hugh Griffith, Theodore Randu, and Arundell Bull, Pages of His Majesty's Bedchamber, for one year on the yearly sum of 50l., payable to them at the Receipt, as His Majesty's free gift and reward, for their attendance upon His Majesty in his Bedchamber. Ibid ; Ibid.
Money warrant for 44l. 8s. 6d. to Edward Coniers, Esq., Keeper of His Majesty's Stores in the Tower of London, for half a year and 114 days, due at Michaelmas last. Money Book (General). p. 20 ; Money Book (Pensions), p. 25.
Same for 20l. to the executors, &c., of John Wilson, late one of His Majesty's music, for one year on his fee in part of 45l. for 2 years' arrears thereon. Ibid. p. 22 ; Ibid, p. 29.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners and to the Customs officers of Yarmouth port to take care that no clay or earth be shipped off from the said port of Yarmouth or any the members or creeks thereto belonging by any person or persons whatsoever (other than such clay as the Earl of Norwich or his assignees shall think tit to transport) without such trial and licence as in the case of said Earl was first had and obtained : all by reason that the said Earl has made application to the Lord Treasurer, setting forth that he has licence from the King to transport from Yarmouth such potter's earth as shall be digged within said Earl's manor of Framlingham, co. Norfolk, the same having been first tried and proved to be only potter's earth and not fulling earth, which is prohibited by law to be transported : but that several persons near his estate have digged and do intend to dig great quantities of earth of the like nature, as is pretended, which they intend to transport without any trial or licence : wherefore said Earl prays a prohibition of such shipping and transportation (save his own and his assignees') without such trial and licence. Warrants Not Relating to Money V. p. 279.
Treasurer Danby to the Lord Privy Seal. As to your written opinion concerning the affair of the forests on the North side of Trent I have lately spoken with the King upon that subject, and it is His Majesty's pleasure to the end his rights and those of his subjects in those forests may be preserved and the discoverers of what is there concealed from the King may be bountifully rewarded out of what they shall at their own charge recover for His Majesty's use, that you would draft a commission and instructions to the aforesaid effect, to be ready for the King's consideration when he returns from Newmarket. Ibid. p. 280.
Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay 297l. to Mr. Packer for extraordinary work in the mask. Money Book (General) p. 97.
[?] Same to the Customs Cashier to pay 100l. to Lord Chandos for half a year on his pension. Ibid.
Mar. 8 Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay half a year to Christopher Barker on his salary as a falconer. Ibid. p. 98.
Mar. 9 Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Clerk of the Pipe for a fresh lease on surrender to William Samuell, Esq., of the scite of the late monastery of Burnham, co. Bucks, once parcel of the possessions of said late monastery and afterwards annexed to the Honor of Windsor.
Prefixing :Particular of the premises and Surveyor General's ratal thereof.
Warrants Not Relating to Money V. pp. 277-8.
Mar. 9
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Money warrant for 57l. 16s. 2d. to Robert Welsted, being interest arising by making into principal money every six months the 1,065l. which is the total of the interest [for two years] due to said Welsted for the several principal sums by him lent and advanced at 6 per cent. ; both said sums of interest being hereby to be paid by tallies on the Excise, as by the letters patent of July 23 last for 140,000l. for two years' interest to the goldsmiths. Money Book (General), p. 29.
Mar. 9 Money warrant for 1,300l. to Sir William Temple for the fourth quarter's ordinary due to him May 26 next, as Ambassador Extraordinary in Holland. Money Book (General), p. 20 ; Money Book (Pensions), p. 25.
Privy seal for 2,097l. 14s. 8d. to Henry Saville, one of the Grooms of the Bedchamber, as royal bounty : he having contracted for the fee farm rents of the borough of Liskeard, co. Cornwall, amounting to 18l. per an., and for the fee farm rent of the city of Exeter, amounting to 20l. per an., and for the fee farm rent of the city of Coventry, amounting to 50l. per an., together with some lesser rents (all in the counties of Cornwall, Devon, and Warwick), to a total of 131l. 2s. 2d. [representing the above capital sum or purchase price] at 16 years' purchase : all by reason of the King "having on several occasions had experience of the fidelity of the said Henry Saville." (Royal warrant, dated Mar. 3, for said privy seal. Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated Mar. 8, of docquet hereof. Money warrant hereon, dated Mar. 15, to be by tallies on said Savile on his contract as above.) King's Warrant Book IV. pp. 272, 299-1 ; British Museum Additional MS. 28,075, p. 160 ; Money Book (General), p. 26.
Same for 300l. to Thomas Porter, employed as Envoy to the Duke de Villa Hermosa, Governor of Flanders : being for his expenses in that employment : to be without accompt. (Treasurer Danby's subscription, dated Mar. 8, of docquet hereof. Money warrant hereon, dated Mar. 17.) King's Warrant Book IV. pp. 352-3 ; British Museum Additional MS. 28,075, p. 161 ; Money Book (General), pp. 28-9.
Royal sign manual for 300l. to Mris. Hayward, widow of Capt. John Haywood, as royal bounty in consideration of her husband's long and faithful services, and of her only son, both slain in our sea service against the Dutch. (Money warrant hereon, dated Mar. 31, where the name is Mris. Haward, widow of Capt. John Hayward.) King's Warrant Book IV. p. 285 ; Money Book (General), pp. 39-40.
Royal warrant to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal for a grant to Philip. Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, of the house and parks of Ramsbury in the reversion whereof said Earl is now seized in an estate tail (by virtue of the grant of 6 Edw. VI. to William then Earl of Pembroke and his heirs male, amongst other things, of the manor of Ramsbury, Boyton and Axford, and the hundred and parks of Ramsbury with their appurtenances, and several lands, tenements, advowsons, mines, profits, privileges and hereditaments in co. Wilts), to be held of the Crown as of the manor of East Greenwich in free and common soccage. King's Warrant Book IV. pp. 286-7.
Same to the Earl of Essex, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. By patent, dated at Westminster, Dec. 23 last, we have granted to Sir John Hanmer an annuity or yearly pension of 800l., commencing from Lady Day preceding and to continue for three years and to be paid out of the revenue of Ireland in manner set out in said patent. Charles, Earl of Middlesex and Thomas Felton, Esq., one of the Grooms of the Bedchamber, have besought as for a grant to them or the longer liver of them of the said annuity after the expiry of said grant to Hanmer, which request we are graciously inclined to comply with. You are to give orders for the passing of letters patent under the Great Seal of Ireland, containing such grant to them from the expiry of aforesaid grant to said Hanmer and to be for their natural lives and the longest liver of them : the said pension to be inserted and continued in all establishments we shall make in that our kingdom [of Ireland]. Ibid, pp. 287-8.
Royal warrant to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal for a grant to William Young, of St. Martins in the Fields, Midd., of 1,867l. 3s. 5d. due to the King from John Northcote, Esq., upon his account as late Receiver General of the Subsidy, co. Devon and Exeter ut supra p. 648 : to be granted to said Young without account and with power to sue and recover same. King's Warrant Book IV. pp. 289-90.
Entry of the declaration of account of Jeremiah Snow, of London, goldsmith, for interest at 6 per cent. for several sums of money advanced for His Majesty's service, making the interest principal at every six months' end as follows, viz. : Warrants Not Relating to Money VI. p. 8.
s. d.
For 20,000l. lent to William Ashburnham, Cofferer [of the Household], 1672-3, Jan. 1, to 1674, July 1 1,849 5 6
For 8,404l. 10s. 11d. more lent to the Cofferer from 1672-3, Jan. 1, to 1674, July 1 777 1 10
For 1,000l. lent to Sir Dennis Gawden for the service of the Navy, viz. for same time 158 19 0
For 11,813l. 14s. 1d. lent to Sir William Bucknall et al. Farmers of the London Excise from 1672. Dec. 25, to 1674, July 1 1,106 14 7
For 5,000l. more lent to the said Farmers, viz. for same time 468 8 1
For 5,000l. more lent to said Farmers, viz. for same time 468 8 1
Total of principal, 51,218l. 5s. 0d. ; interest thereon as above, 4,828l. 17s. 1d.
Mar. 10
Wednesday.
The late Treasurers of the Excise and Sir Stephen Fox [are] to attend [the Lord Treasurer this day]. The goldsmiths [are] to attend the Lord Treasurer and the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the forenoon by 10 o'clock. Day Book, p. 89.
Mar. 10 Royal warrant to the Attorney General for a great seal for a grant to Edward Hawley, Esq. (son to Francis, Lord Hawley), of the stewardship and bailiwicks of the manors of Stoke under Hamdon, Curry Mallet, Shepton Mallet, Stratton super Fosse, Midsomer Norton, Farrington, Englishcombe, Widcombe, West Harptree, Laverton and Milton Falconbridge, belonging to the Duchy of Cornwall and in co. Somerset. King's Warrant Book IV. p. 285.
Same for a privy seal for 500l. per an. to Philip Packer, Esq. : to be for repair of Audley End, and to be paid quarterly from Sept. 29 last. Ibid, p. 284.
Treasurer Danby's subscription of a docquet, dated 1674-5, Mar., of a grant of the office of one of the King's waiters, London port, to Samuel Danvers on the surrender of Thomas Carter. British Museum Additional MS. 28,075, p. 163.
Same of same, dated 1674-5, Feb., of an erection of the offices to be called the Master and Forester and Keeper of His Majesty's woods, called Farming Woods, in the Forest of Rockingham co. Northampton, and a surveyor of the vert and venison there and also a Receiver of the fines and amerciaments happening within the same and of the herbage and pannage of the New land in the said woods in such manner as Charles I. erected the like offices for and within the bailiwick of Rockingham and Cliffe in said Forest : and further for a grant of said offices, together with the bailiwick of the hundred of Orlingbury and the arrears of the profits thereof, the bailiwick of Brigstock (except Geddington Woods) and the receivership of the Castleward rents to Sir John Robinson, Kt. and Bart. (Lieutenant of the Tower of London), for 99 years, or the lives of William, John and James, three sons to said Sir John Robinson : with the annual fee of 3l. 6s. 8d. and also such power to name rangers of the said woods and a clerk or steward of the Swainmote Courts, to be held for the same, as in the grant of the bailiwick of Cliffe, now in being : also granting 3d. a day for the Ranger's fees and all deer-fallen, wind-fallen coppice hedges and all other fees and profits to the said offices belonging. Ibid, p. 164.
Money warrant for 40l. to Geo. Wharton for one year's fee or salary as Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance. Money Book (General), p. 21 ; Money Book (Pensions), p. 28.
Same for 36l. 10s. 0d. to Sir Jonas Moore for one year as Surveyor of the Ordnance. Ibid ; Ibid.
Same for 18l. 5s. 0d. to Samuell Fortey for one year on his fee as clerk of the deliveries of the Ordnance. Ibid ; Ibid.
Same for 274l. 15s. 0d. to George Kirke (Kirks) for three quarters on his pension as housekeeper at Whitehall. Ibid, p. 22 ; Ibid.
Same for 88l. 13s. 9d. to Henry Harris for one year on his several fees of 50l. per an. as His Majesty's chief graver of seals and 6d. a day as yeoman of the revels. Ibid ; Ibid.
Same for 375l. to Sir Humphry Winch for half a year to Michaelmas last as one of the Council for Foreign Plantations. Ibid ; Ibid, p. 30.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to Vere Bertie, the King's Remembrancer, to supersede process against John Lyndsey, of London, goldsmith, on his accounts as Receiver of the subsidy for co. Essex, on which account he is indebted 3,000l. to the King, but has orders for moneys advanced upon the same fund for near as much money as is due from him as to which he intends to strike his tallies and clear his accounts forthwith. Warrants Not Relating to Money V. p. 281.
Same from same to same to forbear till further order to issue process against Humphry Cornwall, Edward Cornwall, and Herbert Aubrey, as sureties for Roger Vaughan, late Receiver of Hearthmoney for co. Hereford, and against said Cornwall and Aubrey, as likewise securities for John Davis, of Hereford, Esq., who was Receiver of said revenue after said Roger : the said sureties having made proposals in order to clearing the accounts of said Receivers. Ibid, pp. 282-3.
Same from same to the Customs Commissioners to deliver to Madame Maxy and Madam Eden, on payment of Custom, a box in the Custom House at Portsmouth, imported from Leghorn in the "Bonaventure" frigate and containing some point de Venice, Roman gloves, essences and other Italian trifles : being all for the private use of said ladies. Ibid, p. 281.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Clerk of the Pipe to prepare a grant to pass the seal of the Exchequer Court constituting Lawrence Blomley, of the Inner Temple, Esq., to the office of steward of the lordship or manor of Kennington, co. Surrey, parcel of the Duchy of Cornwall, during pleasure, and in as ample manner, &c., as Francis, Lord Cottington and Francis Phelips or any other steward thereof heretofore had. Warrants Not Relating to Money V. p. 283.
Same from same to the Customs Commissioners. In your presentments to me concerning the King's Foreign Plantations you have particularly informed me that the Collector of Virginia having had 250l. per an., salary and the Collector of Maryland 200l. per an., here [in England] you conceive the said business goeth down the harder with them, "and that this duty being to turn the course of a trade rather than to raise any considerable revenue to His Majesty" you therefore advise an allowance to [the said] collectors and surveyors [of the new duty in the Plantations of Virginia and Maryland] of three fourths of the duty collected, in order to encourage them : viz., a half thereof to the collector and a quarter thereof to the surveyor. Such allowances are hereby approved and authorized to be made to the collectors and surveyors of Virginia and Maryland. Ibid, p. 284.
Charles Bertie to the Principal Officers [and Commissioners] of the Navy to pay widow Tilford 200l. by a bill of imprest and as in further part of her husband's bill dated 1667, Dec. 5, for 1,323l. 13s. 0d. Money Book (General), p. 98.
Mar. 11 Warrant from Treasurer Danby to Richard Arden, Receiver General of His Majesty's revenues in the bishopric of Durham, to pay, and to the Auditor concerned to allow in account, 100l. to Sir Gilbert Gerard (sheriff of Durham, for 1 years ended 1672, Aug., on which he has already received 200l. for the one year) as His Majesty's gift for half a year's shrievalty ended 1672, August. Ibid, p. 22 ; Money Book (Pensions), p. 29.
Money warrant for 60l. to Mris. Mary Boynton for half a year on her pension. Ibid, p. 22 ; Ibid, p. 30.
Treasurer Danby's subscription of a docquet, dated 1674-5, Mar., of a grant to George Gosselyn, gent., of all the King's title and interest in the real or personal estate of James Gosselyn, brother to said George Gosselyn, of which said James was possessed at the time of his death in the island of Jamaica, and which accrued to the Crown by reason of his being an alien. British Museum Additional MS. 28,075, p. 167.
Instructions from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners in reply to their representation of the 8th inst. As to your report on Mr. Fanshawe's papers I have given you directions by a new reference on the said papers. As to the question of entries by you admitted for several coal laden vessels bound for coast shipment but which by distress [of weather] or otherwise have gone over sea and there discharged their lading, for which the Customs officers have accordingly given certificate of the payment of Custom [such certificate] to be annexed to the bonds, yet notwithstanding said bonds are put in process for recovery of the forfeiture ; as to all which you pray my direction, I direct that process be stopped in all cases where the Customs duty is already paid. As to the present condition of the port of Truro by reason the Collector has absented himself the Customer there is to officiate as Collector till further order. As to Mr. Stockdale's letter from Dover, concerning foreign vessels trading under colour of English passports, you are to write the Collector of Dover port to recall all such passes unless they prove sufficiently to belong to English. As to Mr. Breton's proposal concerning the landing of 50 or 60 pipes of Canary wines out of an unfree ship he is to be permitted to unlade in the Downs, paying only such Custom as if imported in an English ship, oath being first made that the vessel was not bound for any port in England. As to the information concerning the irregularity of the officers of Rye in clearing a ship to the Plantations without unlading and passing prohibited goods, further proof must be made [to me] herein against the patent officers before anything more be done therein. Warrants Not Relating to Money V. pp. 284-5.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Customs Commissioners to permit goods belonging to the Dutch Commissioners and detailed as in a list [wanting] to be shipped Customs free. Warrants Not Relating to Money V. p. 286.
Charles Bertie to Mr. Wardour for a tally to be struck for 5,864l. 10s. 6d. upon any order for the like sum of Sir Allen Apsley's drawn in pursuance of the privy seal of the 8th inst. Money Book (General), p. 98.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay 300l. to Mr. Packer upon any order for extraordinaries drawn on the privy seal of 1671, June 27 : 100l. thereof to be for the Queen's garden at Somerset House, the other 200l. to be for Plantations in Hampton Court Park, Greenwich, &c. Ibid.
Same to same to pay 16,000l. to the Treasurer of the Navy "out of any of the quarter's [of the Eighteen Months'] tax." Ibid.
Same to [same] for tallies to be struck on the Tenths of the clergy for a quarter to Visct. Brouncker on his annuity of 1,000l. per an. Ibid.
Mar. 12 Treasurer Danby to the Commissioners of Assessment for Cambridge and Ely. You have assessed 23l. or thereabouts of the late subsidy upon the King's house at Newmarket for which there is no precedent of any His Majesty's houses in England. By reason hereof the assessment for your county falls short. "I have thought fit to acquaint you thereof and that notwithstanding I will direct the discharging of the Receiver's account for the same and not exact the levying thereof anew upon the County (as indeed it ought to be) believing that your not knowing that His Majesty's houses are never taxed in any place was the cause of the irregularity." Warrants Not Relating to Money V. p. 288.
Charles Bertie to the Customs Cashier to pay 255l. 10s. 0d. to the Earl of Bath for 1674, Lady Day quarter, as Governor of Plymouth, and 500l. for Xmas quarter last on his pension. Money Book (General), p. 98.
Same to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay 66l. 13s. 4d. to Mr. Walter for Sept. 29 quarter last on his fee as Lieutenant of the Ordnance. Ibid.
Same to same to pay 46l. in satisfaction of Mr. Tho. Chudley's order of 1673, June 10. Ibid.
Mar. 13 Same to Mr. Kent, Treasurer of Excise, to pay 375l. to Visct. Ranelegh and 250l. to Lord Hatton for a quarter on their respective pensions. Ibid, p. 99.
Mar. 14 Charles Bertie to the Treasurer of the Excise to furnish Lady Shannon with 300l., she having a pressing occasion for it and Treasurer Danby being willing to comply with her herein. The Lord Treasurer will take care to make it good to you. Money Book (General), p. 99.
Mar. 15 Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Earl of St. Albans, Sir Charles Harbord, Sir Peter Ball and the rest of the Trustees for managing the late Queen Mother's jointure. Ralph Hansby has petitioned the King, setting forth that warrant was given to you, the said Trustees, to expend 140l. upon repair of the Court House of the Honor of Tickhill, and that upon said warrant you ordered petitioner to repair same. But by reason the original warrant is lost no payment or allowance has been made to petitioner, although he has expended 60l. over and above the said 140l. You are to stay all proceedings against said Hansby for arrears of rent of the manor [of Tickhill] till this matter be examined. Warrants Not Relating to Money V. p. 289.
Fiat by same for letters patent constituting John Rogers, gent., searcher of Customs in Yarmouth port, co. Norfolk, loco Peter Barret, deceased. Ibid.
Report from same to the King upon the petition of the Earl of Denbigh and of his annexed account [wanting] of what is in arrear to him on his embassy into Italy and his pension of 1,000 marks per an. granted by Charles I., which [arrears] amount to above 11,000l., besides several debts contracted in his embassy and the sale of 2,000l. per an. by his father before he was slain in the late King's service : "all which, being alleged by this honourable person, I believe to be true and submit to your Majesty's consideration." Ibid, p. 290.
Letter of direction upon an order of this day's date [sic? erratum] for 1,400l. to Sir Allen Apsley, Kt., Master of the Hawks : same being hereby charged on the Hearthmoney farm rent due in Sept. next. Money Book (General), p. 23.
Money warrant for 222l. 10s. 0d. to the Rt. Honbl, Richard, Lord Arundell of Trerice, for one year on his fees of 10s. a day and 40l. a year as Captain of Pendennis Castle. Ibid, p. 24.
Same for 100l. to Sir Jno. Baber for one year on his annuity as one of the three physicians that attend His Majesty's body. Ibid.
Same for 750l. to John, Earl of Bath, for a quarter on his pensions of 1,000l. and 2,000l. per an., as Groom of the Stole and first Gentleman of the Bedchamber, in lieu of plate out of the Jewel House and liveries out of the Great Wardrobe. Ibid.
Same for 50l. to Mris. Mary Carter for a quarter on her pension. Ibid, p. 25.
Same for 50l. 3s. 9d. each to Richard Thorne and James Beck for half a year on their salary and board wages as Sergeants at Arms. Ibid, pp. 25, 26.
Warrant from Treasurer Danby to the Auditor of the Receipt. There is an order, No. 101. dated 1670, July 4. for 300l. to Sir Tho. Osborne and Sir Tho. Littleton for the Navy and registered on the wine and vinegar duties. Same was assigned to George Snell and by him assigned to Henry Young, of London, goldsmith, who assigned same to Sir Jno. Berry. There is another order, No. 516, for 5,500l. [for the Navy] registered on the County Excise and similarly assigned by said Osborne and Littleton to Richard Stratford, who assigned same to Thomas Rowe, who in turn assigned 140l. thereof, with interest thereon from 1673, Oct. 3, to the said Sir John Berry. There is another order, No. 4, for 1,000l. [for the Navy] registered on the the Customs for 1671, Xmas, as payable after 9,000l. [thereon], which order was similarly assigned by said Osborne and Littleton to Hugh Upton, who assigned 400l. thereof to Joseph Hornby, who in turn assigned said 400l. to said Sir John Berry. There is a further order, No. 60, for 6,500l. [to William Legg for the Ordnance] registered on the Wine Act and payable after 128,861l. 12s. 6d. thereon, which order said Legg assigned to said Osborne and Littleton and which they assigned to John Colvile, whose administratrix, Dorothea Colvile, assigned 400l. thereof to the aforesaid Joseph Hornby, with interest at 6 per cent. thereon from 1671. Oct. 17, which [principal sum] said Hornby assigned to said Berry. The principal sums assigned as above amount to 1,240l. I have received His Majesty's directions for the speedy payment of said 1,240l. with the interest due on the said 140l. assigned by Rowe. You are accordingly to pay same by tallies on Abr. Anselme, John Perry and Edward Buckley, contractors for the collection and management of the Hearthmoney, out of their half year's rent due in Sept. next. Ibid, pp. 27-8.
Sir Francis Leeke, Governor at Gravesend, puts in a caveat against the passing of Mr. Ralphe's lease till he be heard touching his title to the premises at Gravesend. Caveat Book, p. 12.
Charles Bertie to the Auditor of the Receipt to pay to Mr. Packer 100l. per fortnight out of any disposable money in the Exchequer : same to be applied towards payment of the old debt of the Works. Also to pay Packer 100l. more upon any order for extraordinaries on the privy seal of 1671, June 27 : to be employed for the Queen's gardens at Somerset House. Money Book (General), p. 99.
Money warrant for 105,000l. to Sir Stephen Fox on the privy seal of Feb. 10 last as imprest for pay of the Forces for six months from Jan. 1 last : 50,000l. thereof to be by tallies on the Excise Farm, commencing June 24 last, and 55,000l. out of any money in the Exchequer. Money Book (Excise), p. 90 ; Money Book (General), p. 59.