Minute Book: September 1678

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 5, 1676-1679. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1911.

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'Minute Book: September 1678', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 5, 1676-1679. Edited by William A Shaw( London, 1911), British History Online, accessed November 24, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol5/p852.

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September 1678

Sept. 5. A letter to be writ to the Navy Commissioners to make bills of imprest to the Victuallers for their extraordinary petty warrant victualling to June 30 last.
Treasurer Danby directs (by his Majesty's command) that Mris. [the Misters] Fanshaw's arrears of 1,900l. and odd £ upon their mother's pension be paid by tally on the Customs.
[Ibid. pp. 48-9.]
Sept. 21. Treasurer Danby directs that 1,125l. for 1½ quarters of the Duke of Lauderdale's pension be paid to him.
The 3¼ years' arrears of Mris. [the Misters] Fanshaw's pension due at Midsummer last is directed by Treasurer Danby to be struck by tally on the Customs, but the time of payment to be ascertained [fixed definitely] by his Lordship.
Treasurer Danby directs that the money (to Folyard and Lisle) for his Majesty's barbing linen be paid [viz.] for the [usual year's] advance commencing from Midsummer last.
Treasurer Danby by the King's command directs that a warrant for 1,000l. per an. be drawn for Mr. Paston : [same to be payable] out of his father [Viscount Yarmouth's] rent of the wood farm.
[Ibid. p. 49.]
Sept. 30. Monday. The business relating to the quays of Falmouth is to be heard at 3 in the afternoon [of this day]. The Attorney General and the Customs Commissioners are to attend [at the Treasury at the hearing hereof].
[Day Book p. 146.]